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7 . 7 4 th yevear. No. 354 Twin F alls,I, Id a h o TlThursday,^Decenmber20,1979
— GhurchrM ceiiylarersplit- ' Raleigh Curtis; rrig h t, o f A & B B e a n &— • G ra in In c . o f Burley ui tells gaiheriffs^iviiVe-- the D epartm ent'it o f A g ric u ltu re e n o u g h - Cfej raid m o n e y t o d o thlejob.’ e Below, Dcp. At- to rn e y G e n e r a lI JJam es Glarborg, urges cheaITS Seenate r tttPHTTffSgS t 6 C 6 b » .------(SiteLosAngelesT«Times banknjptcytcy...... WASHINGTON - Afterler surmount- After settlingi the worker- ---- Iflg-r^ppg^^ fll)hnctgr—Uireats,—the— cootribuHoiLion controversyr-tho'-Senate-t o - - - Senate -voted - Wednesdayday—night—to—declstvelvi y rc lc c te d a move to p ro v id e piitnrlde^Ta-'bUirdri'Hn^'fe-fedeniM oan-- $500—mllHllHon—In—stopgap—aid —to*to ------^ f c z i z z g u a m ite e s to sav e th e Chr;Hirysler Corp«— Chrysler. _ froni banlmipliy.' _ By . a vote v< of M-33,, the S e n a te _ ■■ G iih'axbig 11 hours dfif 'cdebate, the defeated ah ai amendment thnt wouldid r ~ i i f • “ “ SeMleWrov%»nft a g ain st It. ___ had to be repre aid by next May 31. ' TfiFbill~now goes to aSSehate^H-ouser^'Senatirbx ct -backerrof the-Chrysler^bill—,,— confennce' committee toe adjusta rela- had carlleHer won adoption of an Uvely minor dlffei^cess between1 it amendmenie n t by o vote of 51-43 th aIt t ' and companion legislationIon p assed by would h oId ld w ' age concessions by union - ■ 4 h e House Tu esd ay n l ^ tt. . w o rk ers to «400 million and by non- J u s t be fo re th e SenateI vovote, Majori- unlonempkployees to SlOO million, „ty_Leadet.Robertj;. Byrd,i-rd. D-W-Va.. B u t. facineed. .with_thccats_of,..a said hew as confident thatfaat both houses flliibusterbr by foos of the bill, C h ry ^ e r g p ; ; - ____ o /to n g r e s s w ouia conipIeC)lete actlon on oocK crs agjg irccd 16 li tJltlt the Chryaler,lc£lalatlQn.by■hy T hurw lny incroBSfHii t,th e wage. cnntrJhutions of I g . ^ r " night; Congress Is'strlvlng'n g to -ad jo u m — bblh'th'ff'uiililiiRih and~non-union w o rk e rs, ftM* the holidays by this weelweekend. ' ‘I’m - notat saying I’m p lca^ with ■■ The way for Senate possassage of the the formulaJlatlon but It was the b e st w^ e B e r n 1 m e n bill was clea:^ earlier.i:r.i'n the day could get,’:t,” said Sen. Donald W. aft» senators rcsolved'a'ra'm ajor con-— Rlegle jr.,I.,D-Mich.ra leadlngsponsor fllc t ov e r how m uch Chrysliysler workers of the Chrys7S lerbill. should co n trib u te to th e baUjaUout. With Comongress striving to adjourn: rap di e l a y . . By a v ote-of 69-28, th e SenateSei voted by tills weweekend for the hollday&i to require.- Ch'rysier’ss unionized-..Rlegle-saidaid a-fUlbuster could hove workers to forgo $525 mllllo:llion in wages meant no,), billb would l;>c passed until and benefits they would havHave received Ja n u a ry , and ar Chrysler safd unless Itf i n c l ow i n g over the next three years. quickly It will go bankrupt, >. g e te h elp qu: ______- - - - r j (Toold h a v p to Au u uurgndiuon-of $i.s pnnon- in— ------glTOup $150*m^H^^ver*^'er the same federal looloon guarantees, Chrysler p ^ o d . ____ ... . - ...... •-...... EhareholdCTi ^ , books and others ^vlth ar wafei• h o u s ^ ------Slmllarteglslatlon-pnss X $ O O Gd debmte&iissuresd onI radiiidactive wcaste ^ DAVID MORRIS^ |— n r ------'' .. :"i ■ • li.. ]Republicans for being loooo aijgres-sive T h e Snnklake River. Acquifer l.s a - Tliat:’debate will conontinue In the Evanss hasha publicly agreed willi ihi; Times-News wilttf In his demands to endid the wasle m assive underground unc reservoir thatlat Idaho Legislature, recqmmencnendations of the lu.sk force^______:-----B0lSE-=-if1nitlai-3ignniTsranraccir— " ; disposal------^‘;s-from.thaj»j!?An?.-,r-!da2iat*is------?i;a— !^giGlr.U)P{<—-.—ray— ^ r«*lve— ea»ittg-for he Hagerman Valley, where rate, few d e b a te s will tw as»s cem otional / f k IB X S The c o n c e rn s bejjan e t a r n e r ^ , . :re ' legislative recommendid atlo n s from InJec;llonn jpractices. According lo JS in the Thousand Springs as the arguments InI - th1 e 1980 y e a r w hen It b c c o m c iknown ^ a t ,g Igs the governor If Kvans piproposes legis- Evans PreyPre.'is S ecretary Don Watkins, • — Is the p rim a ry source of lation it would.llkely fo legislature over InJcctloni-of of radloac- ...... IFadioactlvo materials, follow the rec- tho govcmcemor Is now negotiating with Uve and chemical waslcses into the nrfiS'^iM tlrlnklnBandmd Irrigation w ater for mosljsl om mendalions of llie l;task force he federal officialsoffl- to find possible .solu- Ih l^ ly toxic plutonium anc •n Idaho. _____;____ -' Snake River Acquifer. w ere being flushed throug appointed In November.!r.lo_studiHhe __ lions lo0 i: Ihc w aste dl.spos;il <'(iii- 1 ■ . nucleaj- “‘mlslnformnnon,"- m have ) —— INEI^lnjecllmit;.—That- __tion ,--WC»t^t^he-ldn>>iho—National—— AT~tlte~TIt'TlhK^ m u h VTalle y. nic a?~ »t~ task—force.— troversy,—y------— - , Engineering Laboratory^ d recilylnto quifer flow)w joins iho Siiake itlv cr,— ^which-iBfiued-ilK-rt‘port-rt-on-Dec—13;— r-Afterthoj _ le ^ k a to _ re throitehout Idxtho^o^ lndlcaic:i2adlUonSefcleglslaHvealllanccs ______I mmeiidation-s. decide 1{f specificsp< let^islation sliuulcJ Ue ■ftTUghlevd'oflntcrcsfoljbubout the low ^„ady DDemocratic Gov. John - -thefMWOsqnarrrmilc-acmil level wastes. I and cltlc^s from T housand' 'T h at the Injection of)f low -levd ra- Introduced,ced. W atkins said. If tlif r'ov-...... Evans has been b< criticized by memr. It-wos also learned thatat In addition ) Portland.p ! dioactlvc wasle.s inlo thehe acquifcr Ixs emordoescoesdraft suggested lc‘);i;iln:lun« Concents over, healthh hazards, bers of his; owno party for not t>clng' tto radioactive materials,IS, the INEL Springs to P( discontinued, it will be presented in the .Jan. 7 coaled with fears generateated by th e a g g i ^ i v e eienough in dem anding d ' ffacility, located n e a r Idahcho Falls, was D ebate ha!has raged over whelhur thvhe. •That monitoring of)f the; w astes ... ‘.‘Slate ofjf lhIhe S late” address..WijL:.liuj....,_. .. “ Ttoee-Mtle lslimd accidcntrntr added to - :chnnge • In' w:waste disposal practices.—'"Injecttngraw I, sewage‘rindid som etoxlc- practice Isshazardous. h either throufili'fill already ihjecled l>c exparanded, added. woM es of lost Idaho employrloyment and RepublicanI ..Rep...] Jim Colder, R- £and cancer causing chemiclicals Into Ihe an ImmedlaiJIate Impact or through a ‘That alleniallve meth:thods of w asle ■ " a resentment at what som U .S . caalls shahh p ro h e ^^ b l a c k mraiF isg C a r t e r ’ s ) p d p U l a r i ft y j r s 6 o f ^ = WASHINGTON (UPI) — - S aying in Ira n once} t^ the &0 American hostages In an Interview in thithe Oamdad DES MOINES. Iowa (L(UPI)—Pres- naliyorBusBush. America will not sublubmit to heldJnTehrairah are released. B ut h e newspag^er, n Intorior• Minister Ident Carter would b I ______B e > a n p r o d w o r k t a g f = = r j i e w t u z £a r e l i ^ & t e j r e g u l aa i t i o n s SbN. # C o nitlnu^ d from pa^ AlI ■ ■ the Departmi(int‘ prr ■<‘A ^ c u ltu r e and invalldailIdatedaso(Nov.28.: oIficc..is.cxpecled Knigg —— —rr— ■% ------' • * « ...... Thl.hur5cJ;iy,0<.c<)ml).,T20.19/9I Tinn)'s.No'//c, Twin Talla. ia,iho A-3 C a n g r e? . s s ______S u b c o mnm , ittiee O K ’ss b a l a n c e d ____ b u d g e t nm easure forf\f i r s t t i m e se votes tdd ^ l o w c hloice < betw^een i airb agigs, se at belts ------WASHINGTON3N'(XnPI) — A cdhstltutrohalial am endm ent orawfn'g a ------WASHINGTON fUiU P n - T h e House— banksts Iand other-saving InstltutloJtlonsto' ■ H wos' opposed(d by tlic”'adniilhiiilra-' ■ fundiLihdJU'ouldbodlstHbutcdTimong-the----- balanced budgetet clearedc a S e n a te subcommmlttec n for thc flrat trine' - voted Wednesday.-t- to - give—ne w-ca£_contlnuInuc Issuing Interest on-chechecking tlon pending furur^er study of the internterlor and Commerce Deparlments Wednesday. b uyers a choice betwtween scat belLs accounilunts and providing .saving/ings-to- problem. Stale DDepDrtmcnt officials andhd the E ndangered Species Coni- ...... A Senate Judlcidlclary subcommittee appipprovcd the amendment - and thc air bags theie Kovemment.... has checklrking fund transfers forr tthree suggested.thelegi:gislallun had.so m a n y mliltcc. iltc ______which would linknk 1government cxpendinlrcires to y early rcvenueis to ordered Installed." eiiionlhs. loopholes it wouldId not grently red u ce JnIn j addllion, .som e $5,1 m illion would . . . ____ crc«eal)alaaced]edhiirtg«»t.------_ .On a 320-73 .Vo^re, ..tHe^.Housc----- JJccaicausc oLtrnnnoramniie frorrom the . tlic flow of Ivo^OhBuXinurlca,— ------{>o6 ^ authorize for the Agriculture ------T he consmutJonlon subcom m ittee voted B-2-2 to i send thc proposal to - -approved an amendfidment Intended to Senatelie version, thc-blll-must go back. ------U ndcr -lhe-bill,11, debcrii)cd by th e Depa•cpartmcnt over thc next—three------ihcfnlWudtclarsn — — glvebuyers-an-optlonon bet%%'ccnthc tw o— to theSie Senate for final-approval:—I:------ICnvlronmontal-StStudyConfcrenco'as'TT'car'cars^------by M arch and prc W LIVING RCIQOM & - H A L L ...... I I = = W E = B B F V ------— A N Y ADCDITIONAL RCiOOM ______2221 MAIN AVE. W .,, TWINTV FAUS ^ ■ 3'FOOTFURNiTI ITURE MOVING : H U GS r H E S A I R? W E S T :- “ CHARGE IF NECESSARYN ■ CARPET GUARDD ©'AVAlLABtE------p kh ; r 3 3 - 3 i 5 r I OFFICE HOURS 7^ /A.M.TO lOP.M. : D I S C ODUNTGO) u p o N sI : — ------IvofiifigA ppipolatm ent* — ■ ------J — ------^Using.th(ho.Hydro-AAostof-CQrpol.Ct.Clooninq-f?Ionl______^ W E O F Tn l V B 9 B I C a l l ; I i i l H V p R A BEAkUTIFUL C: a i r s c a n ■■ l l r EM i v i a s t e p [ V A Y S ^ 1 l >A V E t — f IB BE ! Y O U R ' S TODAY! l ■ ...... SIR'BVINC ALI..MA9ICJC.YALLUC_____ - ■ T 3 4 - 7 8 0 i We’ve got thesetl four autom obi3biles at even greater prices thanin ever before — so come In today — BEHIND THEBON i l BESTVWAirCARPEr^ ™ IN G _ th e se cars; won’tv be here iona!g! .. ■ - . ^ ...... ^ - © T — ^ ■ I 1 9 7 8 L. IIincolncontinehlENTAL SEDAN Ermino w htto withih poilol bluo Gccenls, vulourur InInlorior, iwln’eomfort lounge I . . - . .S . M u»ury tide, LocoIIt' pwnud ondid il l».»horp. .. - ...... '".J P I jtEDUCED3TO . . ■ ■ a - p l il e i f ^ » r ! S T » » f l b = / ^ ; ■■...... P e d e r s e n 's s till hehas a good s'elec^ion o f______i , J ; ; the most wanteded toys for ChrlstmTlQs! ^ ______^______S hhop ( our^oy-depaHmtment-today-for-the l e b i g g e s t ------selections and the b«best prices tn the Valley;\ - - NEW SISHIPMENT JUS1ST ARRIVED! 1 Milton BradliJley's n9 9 l i s i M o rN g g r v .... I im iNNCOLNCONM:NTAL 4-DOOR _ ” coKls-.lDDBod-wllli Ofoplloni Including oporo winjov,idowi, P^owor JOOI», poiiongui _ —fflclincr—cow.nc^wincIndowi, powor ontenno, vUor^Of vvonIly mifrof._AM/FM ca5:______Airo^u»rRBC®iv»d'>*d A N ^w S h ip m o n t OF te tio sloreo. Vory luKUflOUt,lu M S T O P* ' T H I E F . I c J |] - ^ED^UGED 4 9 M I ■' S m "': ■ - . ☆^ ALL MODELits ☆ ALL G/SAMES ☆ ALL STIrUFFEDANIMAL\LS JCEGAJJI& m TRAIN SET!r s I f i ftA T L E il[AST___ % o ------r-f& lecfronic-<;:-^mes-Excluded)----- IHWCIEIK-M -"-O PE ls^Sli U N D A Y N Q3 Q N - T O - 5 ;! ( 0 0 -P .A A .— MBLNCONTrfiEMH t t l p r s z : : H Seaulllul powler mimetolllc wllh harmonizing vinyl'invl rool. burgund/ leather In- H ' ~lo'uiir;'yil VlboHno'<0'wlii«ircruTro~oVrfoirAM7FM'rFMTrfreo-rSuKd .yTt'J??! wIlK" ' ' ' 1 . V _ A R poworontonno, pow>wor looli, powor'window*— I - -REDUCED? j r o ------1 AAptn at 3 rd East, Tww in F alls /S * ,^ -THEIISENMC OTORS----- / ------n m o i t ; P tdVa In I h * W O fld 701 Moln A v.E.E. -■ ' ______- ■ 7 3 3 -7 7 0 0 ■ ' ' ~ A-4Tlmo3-NlN ow 37Tw FnTaIl3:fdono ■ THursdny.Docembor20,-1979 ThL - - - f ’, ^ il’JfUuai -...... f g - ■ -—------% < ! I ...... ■' A VVili-v l).«lils ;— [Ftelli ‘-'WE' ~ To REVUE-mEt HQJTAGES W lU , A F T O R ... : Mull.wlM.liTKl,' is /n l . . ‘ CRIMESWWE ; A.K.-ili.in.iM.m.M.- ■ Tiic mcn)Uibers of ihc> Tim es-N ew s cdiicdiiorial board and the wrilersofTf Tim es NL’w s editoriols arcli WilliamU E. H ow ard. Neil llo p p a n d l.U irry Swislicr, ...... S S l O T i t ^ i f a i ‘ •: T h e Twin FaUs zoizoning o rd in an ce appes3cars to A n y goodd planningp aind zoning»law I and any S R E THIS W W D ^ U R i'71t 5! " ■ ON S W C W iT Vffi WIU. ••have a serious defec:ect. It d iscrim in ates agagainst good commimission takes aestheti‘ties into ac- EJSgjjBUSHIHEBGUIITORINNCINOaNCE... THENREliASESftLLTHEHCroSES... g 3)eauty. C u L u il uiid ~thef~propD5ed~coniprel 111 ehenslve-sets ------down provisiiisions for beautificatioran. Surely the ___ " This week the citcity's p}anning_and_z(jioning— ^ity-piannerfers-can-look-to-the-fut iturej*-that-is— ;pommission ended3 upu forcing a proposedied new p a rt of theiriir jobJ too. tujsiness to chop dowown a jiu m b e r of good-sa-sized, ^ Art Buch:hwald______ihealth spruce treeses — for the sake of•f _ti]ree; T h e th reat'sat of ^ssible legal act:itions may be l&sphait parking spac>aces. the unspoke)ken reason behind Ithe board’s x- I 4 :*his possibility is real.. 1but it should gre with the fong-ran;nge plaimliiM ----- to vary 1 ■y from 'tiicw-equii’cdnuilu m b e r rtW _jntVr^ l O ^ S n'e goalsormfdBcity. hajtt 3)f parking spaces; f(for fear that,the vari 4 iv o u ld bring on anyy nnumber of pleas forr other,o Beauty isis somethings Twin Fall:lls wants and ©L<' Los Angeles Times Syndicaterate bers." beww at atching you, so you b e lte r w atch . — 3ess legitimate variaiMances; ------^ U N G T O N .— -•iHcIlo.-whe:;herc’s ___ .iA nd —What _ doa_you_Aant_-from__out..be _ :,.bettecjioLcryjvtien.Santa-Comes__ ------^eedsr“andd the'TJlanning-board; d apparently- - iC Iau s?" Santa?" totowow rn. N ext?” . ; T he site in questioition is located on the C(corner agrees. Ifnpliplementing that policy:y win always e’s working on the Iranian crisis.cri “The day off bcficforc Christmas for ^ "My'My.namelsLeelacocca." , E lizabeth Boulevaevard and Addison AvAvenue be risk y . I ’m onione of his elves. What’s5 yyour allmypeoplc.” 'Do you w ant to sit in m y la p ? ’’ SSast: Behind it is thehe huge K-M art parkini , , n a m eJ. , lllittle girl?" “My ' goodness.s. That sounds “Tha‘That's whal I camc for, I want a is f iis t------:■ A n d a o l h■he-planning e board seeym s tn have------■♦Mayla^ror Jane ftyawoCChlcagOillor"— rvpcniilwo .'.... S The board memjmbers' said the retrequest backed off fnfrom one of their dutiese s — to judge “Haviave you been a good litUe ^^rl?" ri' "II could cost i$150 million, but out the C hrysler Corp, I wrote S a n ta a Jbrought by Internati'ational In v estm en t ancmd De- between legiegitimate and non-legjgitimate re- es, elf, 1 have." Santa would makea ia lot of llltle boys letter,cr. ibut some dummy sent it to the nd whnt do you wantIt for and girls tn lhe couniin try v e ry hnppy." NorthrUiPole.” I 4. __iSvclopmcnLCorporatiation was worthwhile.le.-The— quests. ;___ •• ------"Do they all b eliev e in Sanla *^AA billionb dollars?-ITipt’s^a-lot-of jjlanners expressed»d the wish that tlie i wont $100 million fo r urban uri Claus?" moneyncy — even for Santa Claus.' ’ g some trees would setL at precedent, . — acould r em ain as a bufferbu: b e tw e en comm e ;portaUon...,S500 ,: m illion.,i._ io r . .;."A io l.o f th em \would if he. gave. “He’iHc’s.m y _ last h o p e .J f he_doesn’t_ » the good; The m o rer ' spared,- the sand residentiai areasias. )ls, $250 million for federalI hehous- them a four-day w«*iJtkcnd.'’ giveltle It to lh e people will stop believing b e tte r. lng, andmd w hatever you've got leftft o ver "Well, in th at easeise w e shall see lhat In himilm In the key states of Michlgao, S. So why wasn’t a vaiv ariance g ran te d ? fo r a neihew sewage system," you have it.” Indlanilana and Ohio." — 2 j\ccording.tb plannnning board. Chairmanan Tom T h is is anL^aslly_defensible.stand e‘; id.to.take.and. .__:iiThailiaUs-qultcjiJlsL-BuLcvcryi jryono ------I'Goe,-thanks, elf..f. .you!rc a peach of____?-‘We-We.wouldn-l-want-lhal. to. happen— . HCondie, the integrityity of the zoning ordinlinance should not openop the door to massi'sive violation h e r e h a s heard th at you d on't txiliiKJlieve a guy." at Chri!'hristmas. I think Santa can dig up ______In Sant.mla Claus. They snv youJ only o “Wio's next?’’ ______' nblllloilllon dollars In his bag somewhere. -=-^^=^as= at= stake=and^tii /e In teddy bears, You^ro aVia very^*^''‘TamTTm Congrcrcssman'ZIlcirfnjin-~No^^( Ithan any other considsideration. ■ ~_ T^"plahhirhin^board'Kacl'in facn;The^^rtu- lityglrl.’V_ _ the 12Ui D lslrict of IdIdaho.j;^ ... 'Salutelute to ^ n ^ ’Jlnner in Detroit? ” ■ “ ? B ut t h e ‘fact is the present' ordinancece’ is' a .....iiity to set a g(i good precedent. Ihstealad, trees will "Doesoes that mean Santa's hotf com-cc “ And what do'5 you want for '"IwllI win w hen I see the m oney.” " , lUme duck,” waitinting for the adoptionI oof the now be destnitroyed to be replaced3 by rhore of *ng toI mym house bn Christm as E ve?/e?" Christmas, feUa?" "Ho,Ho, Ho. Ho, Ho. N ext?” mla .only visits good m 111 ile " I'd like a d am anind anew air force .. rm .._lhe.. .governor__of__ N ew „ 'C ity com prehensivee planp po ssib ly next m II 13 L - F78»14 ^ ______HJR «■ I - ^ ■ . I{ B78x13 G 7 8 x I4 [ 9 5 ^ i 7 ^ ~ 9 4 m m ~ ^ III E 7 8 x l4 ■ o76'x\s r L78xV5 _____ Hotroadobio Exchongo *|•Pluf Tax I------TT I T R A ILM A STER (Etoclronlc ^ mm ^ \ III _ _ _ • I RRETREAPS l \Orfallr«ad) V V A A iL ow A i...... B ’V P,u II 2nd Ton]>nya Boaum ont I 3 r d M ikiko e Ruffoll I II 4th Torrtrrt Rosonstlol |1 h-AvoJflfa«t^o.plck.^p-youi I 6 t h M inInlsha i Robinson — H u i g h e s ^ H Rutj n n e r s U p : Malar»lanl« Deaumont Qrondl O ’l ill lO-Ocll 'DuddyComphphar KelllaJoArmitrongg. Dorin Jocobtan j|| ^ | | - KurtBrt Booumonl Marc BraeIroefcoll JoboDonBoooord Robin Cuttholl ------l l l ^ . ... Jutlln Bollay...... Shannon \ ______Undo Whlt*_ _ 1 ||_ . “ till) on W/og.»or»------Todd Boriofs-i»------DovTdPlow SarahWhlta ' || t o B h i o e n i : I I MindyndyBoy Tara Schv...... Albart Ooy«r_•r______KlmJVoBn»r . __ X, I I ' '' ' MorceirceeStailny '' B’^rin'Sho _____- Kevin Wllllamion I | ShoeklaH Robbia Hughsha< LanoWIIIIamion Tori Malona I I l l JennynnyTuekar SoroMaaAaaHarralt AmbarComphphar MarrlllMorrlion I I BriononLoOiar MIchallolloComphar i Lorry Kondlar Ju a n Aguilar | P c ) r t l a i K d i : : ■ I f Emily »r .. Rowdy Jay Bollay WalanlaAndruf | lilyD ytf.r- SeoHDIIIi3lll« . . TonyoParton-»■ Ja m ai Worren Cufifiall I I OerricrrlckODall Tim Colllc Stavan Smllh | -1. — ------..III ------K«nM Jlllp MaryEtchato> _ DanllCock*______n Mortlgomary- - - -KlmtAtcokteoro XanlAndartonon - KoJaanKorta -— 7-— ; P o u lM su n ltr— I T^: r i c t n u i b a in k . — MERRY CHRISTITMAS from \ 1 Z i... ' Jhihe Action Peoplee at OK TIRES Phoenjbix... Poriitland. l l iB u i b a n k .» I I — I— D a i l y f l i g h t . D aayflif l i g h t . ED a i l y f l i g h t . ______H u g h e s A i i r w e s t a t ( 2 0 8 ) l 2 3 ^ T e jW . 1 = ^ e e wITESS i >.jth«U t...... ^ ____rlli | | r e n n^ ddo lo r yo u . \^ 152 Blue IjkesBlvd.'No'^ SS4IHAVt.WESTr VfflBimiKRlyBi) ' (208) 733x3333 . _ - J 7 m M W L______------z j f i i g h etfs i A irw e s I BUPCOMPHMR! ______tom jiopkihiIS ------PHILBOLTAIADD ------ . ■ ■ . ! A-€ Timoa-Nowa, Twin Falls,Fal Idaho ‘ T huraday, Oociocem bor20.1079 y - m P e op j i e w ■ ___ , = ^ :: ■ T hi i e ______• ■ . i J Do^wnlitow h < t h g o L o g g f i e s V ^ . a t i c a n1 ------:------M e r c hh a n ts------T U E B IN G E N , -"Wcs/cst Germany censuredk) kung for “departing in hhis is fight to reverse the corondemnatlon. He his profirofessorshlp ns head of thei° E e u-~...... " P r e s M & HOT a:h o c o l a t e or3RHOT<^ER I •M l ; •S i~SERVEP'BY~f— ------■ g THEFOUNTiITAIN ...... ONlY3Hi* a- msy^apiayorgan 1 ^ j “ H O f SSCONES S O * s t I h e s o u n d s A■ K WITH HONEYIY BUTTER...... ONLY m ofarnn sa tir e . ERVED FRI. 4 T O 8 P.M. •.SAT. ITO 5 ...... a I - i s - " orchel e s tr a ! ■ - J S ------m ■ -OSMOND ntILMSprcscttti. F 1 = ^ ^ A I N I SATl h ' ^ ^ 9 _— n | | H Sj Surtn, _ MALL CINEM A - ...... - g Whofi o Jomous music m okor llko Horry Jom oj ^ ^ Jiiimy 0P s n a n d 12:30 & 2:30 ■ ^ ■ UPl Organ ono how oosy it ______Muhammad ondnd Veronica'AIi atPekingng!s.Forblddcn.City ..... -is.lo ploy, il't limo lo------llsion. Right now wo hove ONLY 5 0 ^ - g spocioi moaois ol sDCCioi V r wWITH n SPECIAL M O V IE S pdcos on o loigo soioc- lion ol Amc^icci'i ■ I'ToirinQ TICKET FROM A N Y » oigans. Mokothis Vuio mast^Joftd PARTICITICIPATING DOWNTOWN S limo a motry music hoii- I A l i s p e a k s so ftly inn C h i n a ; (ocs to w ork . MERCHANTS ; g doy ond t>o tho bosi ,« i Sonio ol OH- Surpilso you< tomiiy wllh tno porfoci ■^1 ...W atchh O u t! ligiggBgB S l y r e v e aals iransgrr e s s i o n gm wilh tho lowroy Oigon inot.ouls-on.cnfifo______“ Ifiiltiii'Press Inteniai-national 'Charles ~PR a y Iiad a fTaciurcd'" * orchostjo ot your fingcr- - THATYOU. CHAMEZ______-_vertcbra^. SStatc-Troopcr Nick..Kelly_y ~ ■ lips Soo arid hoar ino that really "lhehe Greatest" had a whi]'hip^sji, deputy John Car- LOwroy QrQor< ______p r o g r a m ” ' ’ I:'. ■■tNPtMtM A T IQ N . = CA LI rl. __Premier Eteng 3^ao-pingJlg in Peking? Sheriff Rayay R eav es' football team h ad| Z : 1 _____,_____ lh» MUSIC CENTER___ M u h am m ad All’s fans wotwouian’t'have a 31-7 victcctory. The occasion — the con mok* yovr hotn« - -TWIN fALtS'734-2400 • — recognlzcd him. He wajw as so soft- annual "PigPig Bowl" In Conroe, T exas, If I t i JEROME 3 3 4 .8 8 7 5 spoken reporters scorcelyily could< catch in which' ththe sherifFs team took on his w ords. H c!s in ChinaIto to encourage Police Chithlef Don Massey's squadr ( ® I hfiTlnfl III n ip o r* Ided to amn;— Tucsday_to. Icure — and he prbmised«d Deng he'll Two otherr playersj were treated for SRMARKET______' r«tum next year' lo helhelp train a minor injur,uri<>s,. Says.the sheriff, “ I: t _ \ ...... - 1 VAMfiAUGM’S -0 ' i — Phfpr»ifft tcainTSflld tho'chiidiamp7^'Whal~vVoslTieHuv luiiigame!” NTER _ X like about thls.placc Is tlth a t nobody • ------Ee>t • knows me. I’ve only beencen asked for , BEHINDD ‘THE NAME: In her first )30t X |T Or my autograph once.” television role, rc Carol Burnett played3“ 09 A — is.i ‘-:i THEE O N IO NA f i e l d * g ^ the girlfrlcrlend of Jerry Mahoney — ■ -SANTAII .. . ------ventrlioquisliist P a u l Wincheli’s dum m y. t THURS ' I...... I I ■ ■ THURSI •---- 1 i!-!” ■ spi -|------7iIS-9i38 , Sylvester Stallone hadli a confession ____ pill r;OD-9iTO------! " T ' to m ak e on a recent Barbarbara Waiters ' p i „ „ , ftp'c ^ecial. He told her thatIt whilev grow- m r Ot{ —lng-up--in-the tough-I1- New-York. ------Ilm neighborhood of his chilt*lldhood, he "l^lVE-DfNINN G ^ i X P E m der Sor once tried to sw ipe a mnn-sm-slzed Santn__ ___ ^_____ tort rri>rrM __ ON THE ROAD Acadcmy Award-wlnnlnRilnp choreo- __grai^«T_Oma .\^ite.ls can:arrylng the__lj ■ • hit show she originallyIly did ~ on Broadway and in London on at national 1 l i T | p tour. Fans of Dick and-nd- Tommy — * T J t l C _ I — Snwthcrs soon will be awcIc'totakeln t »1 Love M y Wife” In ^Baltimore, B. . Toronto, D oiw .~San t'fanc'ancfsco arid :cLi03 Angeles. • POUCE BRUTALITY awfiile': In'"Investigator m i ^ L DOUGLAS I m r fights back.------= ■ ■::: —Br€zhnev^turns-737 3 ------1 ^ ^ ^ ----- MOSCOW— ^ I'll ihi III Leonid Brezhnev turned 73 Wednes- 1 day and celebrated by puttln(ting In a full d a y 0 ^ official duties andd tbeing re- ...... rESTER STALlQ nom inated fo r a sc a t In the th Soviet. _____j parliament Tbe luquestloned leaderr oof the So- i ” | s u i r | * n vlet Union received no accoccoladcs In K a c m the government-controlled1 pressp nor ’ was he publicly awardedd w: y new —m ed « ls;a» ln 1978.------BuMo-no-one^urprieerBJrBrcihnev— * lEist '—| ~ ~ ~ ...... ’ was renominated for a seal -Supreme-Soviet-from—M-Mos°S,S' I * EWDAY___ rHuns.-ritro:».l 5 ‘ ‘ ------Bauroanaky d istrict, n ear ththi e centcr .. ottbecapftalclty. ^ l e c 3 SftlifflTfT® ------l i i M g a a M s & i i i , HORSEI TnTniirr.LJjv, D'.'ct.'iiibci ?0. 19?'J J . S . w co n ’t s e;e k san Paijnam anian riots Irant -...... — Iran cha-ptrg es -----— U.S. brututality United Press Intentem atio n a] A docum ent Issued1 b;by the Iranian Embassy In Woshlngtcigton, D.C„ ac- cuscs "Amcrlcnns'^of"■of—com m ltttnR ------murders, brutalities ancand harassment a g a in s t Iranians in thcUeUnited States, A chcck shows mosnost are false," _ ex ag M ralcd or IwLsted•d fifrom Incidents — imrelofeS to the presentn fc risls, 'Many of the incidentlents- of-harass* ------— rhent listed were well pulpublicized a t the ______/ - J ' ] . time and were mostlyly Shouting and shoving matches -betwetween -Iranian ...... protesters and passersersby or coun- ter-demonstralors. T h e four-page, slngi«ngie-spacod list- received by the UPlPl Washington ------bowsra-Tuosdasnrtcioao[Riod'aiitrgednn-^—r ------c l d o n t s —in—^Texas,—i,— C a llfo rn lQ i -- - Maryland; Oklahoma,. MMassachu.setts _ at^d Ohio. I :A headline over thithe list snid, I ^Campaign 'of IntlmiImldation and Victimization of Iraniansm s In th e U.S." ■ No dates or names wcwere Kiven for w l ' the alleged lncidcnts,'atrancT'hiany did n o t even list the citlcss liIn which they , -j.- w ere supposed to have: takentaJ place. ^ ' - _____ L eading "Off Its listst of charges, ^ Iranian officials focusedwd on one slay- . .ing th a t had no apparent(nt im o tiv e other —^----- thanjobboiy.------• ■vwhile the case or theth c 'h o sta g e s in ...... M Tehran has been . dramaticallydr _____ portrayed by most eleirlements of; the ' I ' 1 1 m edia, knowing full wellell that none of the hostages has beenn 1h a rm e d , the bod y of a 22-year-oldd 1Iranian was found outside of Houstciston late last _____ week_wlth-38_stal)_wflunQunds_2_ bullet'______wounds and'hls neck slitslit.” thc docu------— - - m e n t reported,______Z t l i e - Mahmood Dehle Hosseln:slnzadeh, 22, of ------Ira n ,-w a s found stabbedk1 cand sh o t In a - ...... — ditch, with his pocketss titurned Inside ou t. - I Cards;, gifi f t s Well-rDresssed flood Tehih ran ______TEHBAN._Iron_t.UEU C ards.______— cookies and other Chrlstnstmas mail for...... t h e 50 A m erican hostages;c s p o u re d Into — &hopli i i£ ter ( ^ a > r x t n ] ^ ,~i ; ... T e h ra n Wednesday In antn a v a la n c h e o(. ______good cheer from tlie Uniteilcd States.______“I am-vecy-warrlcd- crisls, and I hope you all comc back soon,” an 8-year-oId AmcAmerican child w rote to the embassy captliptlvcs. - - T h e. card . wos.on«i_of..aiLan .estimated ...... 250,000 received In this^ is -c a p ita l to brighten the holidays fort!ir th e hostages, h e ld captlvc in the occupliupled embassy - f o r 4ti days. L o ad s of mail. Biblebles,' cookies, idcuffs —theyy may not iool3k very costly,, but — t o p e d C hrlB tm oB —c-carols-nnd- a ..... - Christmas trees, mostlyy a d d re sse d to hey're more expensivee tharan you'd imaggine! “ fellow Americans," begj>egan a rriv in g in“^ehran’s Intercontlnetlnental~irotel ------■ ■ Amd t as any^shelopJifter knpwi -• * PEANUTruTS o d IHI ) H ® ) ^ ( S ® |p '■ ■ Ievervti/ awEU)E60 0NA fii'€ T UP THERE. OLIVIER P ^ W DON'T Y ^ h q M S p ' - ______-Hlk£.UJ£-U)E-6E-T-U0S&^ - =AI«\NP-4:^{^N-7W F^ - 7 IS THA 'HATA HOUSE? r UIINC' ^ •)|[[|jj(< I ’ \il T j j | f r y lO --.. THEIIE BORN LOSER’ " ’ ~ LATIGO______. - - - r ; - - ...... p r ■ /WKADPAYAW^ ALL RlSHX CLi ------'H W LAUOIL/S | . ( v o c m ^ \ y : MAX..5ENTMe7VvkV E A sy ^ ^ j p i l MAY., N O W IT'S• IpeRsohUL.' BTT 70 BUSHWHACK^^ t a i_l o n .. ^ YOU. LOOKS., y i > m -l G £ t j j ^ LIKB r MESSED v o u A V* _ - ^ r r U P ./ ii^ STAS I p/ ^ C a V O OCTOR., c r i m r I.'d ->• -v' -J" w ■•^=55K1*^1I ------' t o r : . « . / i S ! & k s £ i i ft Omqo*. M5g| W i BEETLE BAILEY ALLE\-EYOOP S O M £ B O p y ■EEMe SOMEBOpyS B ( s o3/V>ESOC?y'S f I ll KAOKA A p e r f e c t / r...l‘M \..,BU TO SEE you. i illErv is n o t ...ITS VkTHAT KWY /cAH'rwC '\ NO, THERE tS N T TIME.' - S A R e s W 'H A T . . . 2 MCH UNTIL'iOuf SOWCY, ) LO( f C O N PL JSTLCD ME,YOU V SENOA.K'/ mi FOR ) WE'LL H A S« SEND PUCiVE TO SOME- ■ ------^ ROCiOCKETWEAi.' CTS?y IT DOWN AS IS, AND ___ I - S O O>)^-HlBERMAT10N. ) ^ iwii I'M VWORRICD y i r ------HQRe.EV&ffY^I^NgSTO — Fiijo^Pj 1 \^U.'AuJG . 3 [ ^ " j »Q-— I DENNIS THE MENACE SM STAR WARS ______s F FAMILY CIRCUS .^SlBSW r'ToNav!” ■ QUICK THINKfjNO, \ thanis¥,| §t»}m T a t H "V L PONIT LffTiT - QlBL.-.' IP HE MA» 1 LBKNA/ ___vX\ ME FflLI__Ol / / / r -m A T M O S S/ ^ - s o « « v —np~p r - - _ - J I \ i k J TMB MOSS P0USTE9 MXPtOS/Of^S>/V.sA TK OO PSR S... ______i:: >0“ —- - -IN TMPCAvBs^.1--\.TRYINC.TOWAU< ...... - H ^ / I on-thbhmoss------BBHINP U s ^■ V w / T / v o e / r g g ^ ^ e e z B BOOTS/ ' ■ | ) 0 1 ^ r^ j^ l - : L, y^0 f ''SsfflmT ...... \ ~ ...... ^ ' _ /r» ' i -***** • - an 1 A~T.f^-sp j J REX MORGAN ‘ \~HAV/f/6 ^eceive^'veffj CAii7ircM ^rr\ p T e•u u . / « WHAT y SHB i t i f f i o A Pffotie coMVtitAtr/O'i h / f^icAizrp'pB.'~''^9^iz .yMiii ~ pAierr A0ot/TAP. HAPPCfJffp.' J Ptfjc t.fio rycH•I yiOa&AN AHO ^^e \ j^ ^geupve. w r,^ ______i i A i M ; _____>^e.t'A I Iff. e o ^ p ^ "If you tell me v /h a t you I ^ foo cAt^e»'/. ' you got r r e I pro m ise I'll J 0AJtun6j s Ttiep - a c t surprised wwhj hen I open it." , 'M O At!' 'klUfmdTOAVOAA RS. S'/^Sr’Si.» ■ ' \ ToflisswBCWBSitnETTER.' «<3S^;^._/_ry5=^. J a H i ’lt'XVy/ j-ljy Tliur:ur;,day. Doci;nii .,f ^’0 19/9 T T.-,in P.iit:., lil;.tio A-0 _____ -----In wake ofl 'fGhicago’crash apan s(seen joilining effforts P am e l t o i evaluatt e F A A ■I* WASHINGTONI < IU P I) — In the wake of the» i nation's The FAA already nt has taken” aboutf CO actions C fl. to secuare liosi worst a[r disaster,cr, the Trarlsportation Depiepartm cnt Involving the DC f U.S.t DC-lOs — including groundingngalfDC-lOs SHiNGTOPr-( U P i ):■— siuinnnhT) o b je c tiv e .” , pricesstagesices” was due lo a reduction ol . Wednesday createcited a p an el to evaluate h i how the flying in the U Un nited S ta te s for five' week:Iks afler the Qklta , Japan's foreign mlnlslnlslcr, Japan’s , purchastise of Iranian Oil — supplipplies Ijy major inteniatlonal oil Federal Aviation1 AdministrationA regulatesss ; aircraft Chlcogo crash.1. / design, productionm aand maintenance. ^y Indicated Wednesdayly his freed by the cutoffiff of Imports l>y ilic compcm p a n ie s to iio ii-affilla tcs in J;ip a n . Goldschmidtl^ s ^ ld anJndep£ndent.ana]y.ly«U.o,FAA-^ ry~ w ould~baek-U ,S.—cconcn-Ticnntc U nited S tn tc s ~ a n g e r e d llie .id ------""NevenhclciTTCtnDfncrthnrsomtrnf N c ------Tlio'FAA'has'corcomo-underincroasinB~critiiitic ism In procedures Is neededne< to assu re a high degrijrccortalcly ■ reccnt months — pai s designed to free Amcriccrlcan ministration and1 members i of (‘div tJioIrL'lr lar;je 1 piircliasi-s wcTe m ade at particularly since last Moyy v,when 273 both for pnssenjlengers and for overseas cu; L'lialors wrote Okit.i. undulj persons-were kllleilled after an"cnglne fell' :uslomers ot hostoBKges In Iron. , gress. The nine sen duly hit’h prices were vory much i3i off a n ___American alrcracraft, ______r U.S.— exp ressin g th elr-co r ■ American Airliness DC--J01n-Chlcago:C ------tar"Jn.-aTletl«rTlo-nlnc L —,------!‘Both FAA, Admtnistnitor-l^flnKhornoAt I tBond and-1 — senatorsor8T-saId-Japaruwoq{iii2k< j;tc<}iii|i;ttii<'s I ------th eaccldent-w as«-f«-factor-in:his decision to tauncti-an~.;:-qi„|l(|cd-rcv|e„lai mlc and financial relatioasi.swith - a m • ve ry pleascfl"fl'MaiKiii IS, cliisiii); fmim m piirchasiiTi; j oil al Ihc hinli price lew conducted-by oulsldeJ experls. lo economl w Independent reviewiw ofi the FAA procedures, examine our cericertification system wllh tnilalned eyes.” Iran. ranks with the Un;Jnited .Slrilfr; in (he ;itultl riskedn; the Lunijiaiiics concerned “I think the begwginnlngs of discussions o JL| ■ ' kV' ERNST AOVIRTISECtISEO AAUCHANDISt POlia< Z ^ W / > ilanlion It lo hM «v*>y ' odMctiMd Itwn.n. oo> dM ______^ I. pj \ \\ ...... ” s mn iU L -l M / f# / Ml. - i . / g : ■ W a I_____^___ I ____ 3 t ______ SHOI)P ALL OF B f OUR? DEPARTMIlAENTS , J — f o r•OTHER ----- ■ ■ — m u ^ ------/- ...... ^ TREftMiENDOUS »■------f e ^ RED-■TAG SAVIfINGS! LAr-^' | ^ ~ O F F ^ REGULAR E z y l i PRICE BaB j ■ S r w k d B i g -•TMB-HOUBS s------" ^ S fftocSrioBM l ------■ UiiJrll ciutftROB ----—y 870 Blua Lak0 i Blvdvd. N. Mon.-Frl. 9-9 ------p ^ ^ Twin Fall* Sot. 9-7 7S4 ! ITW AT f t w m 734-7300 Sun. 9.:30>6 - A-10 Tlmos-Nows.'TwlnFa1 Falla. (daHo Thuraday. DDo ocom bor 20, 1979 ■:— ------:----- :------7 C ojulSle^lofoL regulations— FCC.l o r d ^ s it e v i e w Q 3f k id ’s 1TV progp a m m irng J^P^Ford'TransI WASHINGTON (UPI)PI) — The Fed- -Wednc;ncsday, the~commlssloncrners The commlsslone:lers 'said if they • MaintainingM or niodlfyln;ylng the B Aiiclioi^^^*^*'^^’ g the TV ^ ' And Storage Al i '' cral Communicationsns C om m ission voted to put forth five optionss -— Ultimately decide to0 IssueI rules cover- currerrent policy, bul chan^g U LocorWd at 2 J7 Woll5tr«*»*1 InI" Twin Falli. Idoho Wednesday ordered oD review of includlnpIng the approach suggestedi b;by ing the amount, sch<:heduling ond type llcensinse renew al s y s te m to gc( children’s television1 programmingp the staffaff — for a period of publlibllc , of children’s prograi■ammlng. they will Infonrirmallon from license k¥UMAY. PICM* th a t co^Ud result in.bro£iroadcaslcrs be- commentcnl that will end next August.1. do so In,a more for.3rmal rule-making chll^dren’s programming. hMc l«i— w.m.______■ -Adopt^ng-tt^icen3e-^enewa ------jn>pi;iA Nk N< C l H ------^ “ sing guideline u n d e r whlc! young audlcnccs. things aas s encouraging developm entnlof o has expired, cessln G .E E lo ctrie r Rongo— W/ostlnghoiahouso Portable dlshv^ashor Z The agency ncled aflciftcr receiving o non-com)mmerclal children's propro- Other options put. f ^ A ® T i lo A e ^ a s li i o u {o/i/I Cli/iEfliiQS( I VAN HElEUSENQIAN/ I DRESS ;SHIRTS r u 9 ± fogularly 19.0^ 0 ■ ___ it Reduced fr•rom our regular stpcQck, th ese foN^orite3 silks y * Qiana nylcion dress shirts ore■e a perfect gift foror a n y ^piir lict RnfiiLt;fiil_i_4©A«.oI—co lo r-m g s-r-frr-5K>f-t------a s - s i l k t o v\w ear, now/ save ovei’e r 3 0 % . . - " M E N^S-'V E S i '— 7 m 9 1 7 .9 S ------1 B ------: ; VirTE'ck-swe/ e a t . u i v u & t III u s s u rTfed-caloT5-orrrHizes t i ■esi------^------r ------J m I - - " - F AM O l:u ^ m a k e W Ee" e K W E A R - - - 4 .9 99 Specially ppurchased just for' thist event, this col:o ile c - / tion of tie:BS i n c lu d e s t h e n e;west w fashion patte:te rn s , colors, w id’dths. Men's Furnishirh in g s.______C O T T ODN FLANNEL SSHIRTS 9 .9 9? Rog. $14 ------Y o u th fu l .all.0 cotton flannel)l s h i r t s in .. tr a d itjctjo n a l I \J ' ' plaids. Choloice of red, blue ojQJ!_brown. G ood s sei e le c - ) ' ' tion today ffor gift giving, warnrm w e a r . ' ''^ 1 U From Bobbie)bie B iooks TERRY KNIT h SHIRTS rnthe-diW'inI ; evening lookjok dt its M ' X ' \ - '-^—Jay. s ta r t _ IL ^ 'S L i- best. For day '' ' ' v/ith a classic>sic b a s ic ------1------p a n m n d -QB c c o rg c tte ------J - - blouse.-.-loteoter, uda - S - « styles. Liminited to quantities oro n h a n d . - accessor ies,;s. perhaijsj • a bIcizLT a nid d 'y o u 're ______■______------,...... reddy-for an;in i infot T ■■ il ' EXIFRA HOURS . ev'ening'oiifiifSlze l_ ft . . . 5 -to 13. Pantsn ts.$ 2 6 .0 Q -£ 2 8 .0 0 ;.. / / SA'.TURDAY“ ; Blouse. $24.(>4.0'0 TPW'W ■ ..... 9 -:: 30-9-C O - w / '' SLUN DAY BK; .'1,1 .A. 1 2a : i o i e a i o z z _ ii^wBr I ; - Beautiful ■ .... [ :....^r.e.e.Gi[t__ ^ ->S. ' *^Buri*y. Rup*f1 < ; « Twin Falli SU>r«« Op«n'III , ; ♦Mon.-FH.- — i , . . (BuhLlltlS_____ 1 Mon^Sol.) V # ~ 1 1 _ ^ - J- ______C j i A A i C d ^ H O N E J T ^ HOJioiIjJEARBf?yQUr. ' ~ ■ ! LLS 734-4800 Toll froo callall 1-800-552-7288 ^ * B u rlala j y • R u p o r t • B u h l •> T w i n F a l l s J |L saaJ CHARGE 111TTOD4YAT THE BON.WPM A UNiT O F ALLIED STCSTORES ! ------^ » ' . ' - ...... - ______T h uifoday, fs Docotnbof 20,1979 Tirno3-N Tii ow 5. Twin Falla, Id ah o A-11______—J r r; ’w w trsrw w eft cfancJe-uj ( Come In »nd< liicovet tho greot dltterence flotation $locpm akctf ______ I ^ ^ L i s ------...... E 3 $ S 2 9 : 9 2 upj ------Llght-snoi nTied.iccin.5t>ots_likc_this_15______. ' J - leather newsVS ______/■: ^ ~ ip irb e a u tif uib b o kq’as;ase headboard with r< ...... ^ S n o vw - s n a r l ss i m s h ^ h o f i c ; I rose colored mlrrorr~^ o u E t r ^ ^ O u r tow Chrlstm asS8 Special includes lapp seam m attress, r., ■I •afety Itner, tempererature control systerjni, as well as d e c ^ ' - . ll ! r a i n < e a s e s i n1 f l o o d e dd N o r t h uw e s t [' and pedeatal..(DrawBwer pedestal optional a n A v a ila b le inking L.and.Queen sizes onlaniv. - -______•' - h v United Press'lnl^MTiational New Yoi re— City-slowed-to-a-snairill's-^aci^-Cars ----- ‘ a f : .. y- . ------: vvjndKiriven snow assaIIea~N ew c rw d e d and ai slow and New York’s^’s skidded a n d slid along;clty'streets. cl i ‘ • 01^ Clly Wednesday,ay, -snarling LaGuardialia Airport reported flightiht Ice glazed ro ad s In New Y ork’s j , ® ish-hotir traffic and slowlowing ralUind delays. suburban W estchesterr Counly,( w here [: . Beautif;iful H andcraftedi C andlestick Hold>lders i( ; ; G Jur fe^lce; Rain eased1 Inlr the-flood- - -Ncariy-K-l00.“fcndcr-bcndcr" traffictic two scvcn‘car.ch ain -re.reaction pileups ~T jT "' -fiSfiBtCered pacific Northwesi/est. accidentss vwere reported on slippery,■y. were reported. No seiserious Injuries .V : ^ 3 p i e c cB s e t ' i i ■ : ' K ^Soow sprMd'fromthirGirGreat Lakcs __snow-cover'ered roadways throughoutut were repiJrted.------ptw f^ew England. N w 'J c r ssey e j durlng-Uie-inornlng xushJ^ ------LaG uardlo—A irport-t—repofted-25-...... f -’ij^ S e v e n m chcs of snoww i piled up In hour, ^ ------I,', ^lU'Qctfunl',, Pu.', 'ond~Trcczo c m h g ^ n z z ic POUce ciciamped a us-mph speed^ arrivals. Roads leadingng to the terml- ~ '" rr^'Bteicd Saidt Stc. Marie,, Mich.,M where limit on the tl 110-mile New Jersey Wk=^t • nals were covered wilhtiice. ii lil K In c h e s of snow wasonI thithe ground. Turnpike,:, \where M to 40 minor accl- ■ Bank Cards W. E-0«S(eaay, wind-swept sntsnow snarled dents ' wer?ere reported during theie Travelers' advisoriesies were posted . i ' j : £<^moming rush hour traff•afflc In New morning. across southern New' EEngland for a si- ■ g?'York Clty and across N«New J e r ^ y . Up to 5i InInches of snow wa^forecast_st__ snowstorm spreadingig . across th e IS9' Save like.neve:etbefore.on.: ___ L . p ^ ^w -w as iigat Dut~fr(^bm bfiiatlon.Qf ■ -for, so u thwan s- New.Jcrscy and travel61 CreafLakes. Snowfalls'islo ia in g r t o 3 ------r .^teow. strong winds andnd Ice mado advisoriesSS \wcrepoated:------_____Inches w ere fo recast .fofor most of the tm l ^ ( ^ v l n g on cxcrcIse In futiUitllity. D riving3 iin and around New Yorkrk area. ------W a t e r b beds during o u r.• A nnual C hristml a a s S ale ' S ^ i m g c ^ i i e d f oy t j ^ c o n i e n B:--q»iCAGO (UPI) - LesL eaders of the - Ju d g e Donjonald O’Brien and cach ref*•f* placed on th e w itness slsland and cited - -r®* ■5Am »^ni8tcd Transit: L Union were used to ansinswer any questions on thele for contempt for refueliiing to an sw er iM " In B u rle y ^ ^ c l t ^ fo r contem pt of coiicoiul Wednes- union’s decieclslon to strike and to ignorere questions. >y & 165Bastland DDr., Twin Falls 734-(4-0722 IS. _; i ■ I d a ; b u t w orkers k ^ t upIp a strike that O’Bricn'sbji back-to-work order, The CTA battled cro\•owds amd van - . -^Bleft.^rwgem«nt-njnnlngHng^-handful-of—■- Joha-W e nr9ylfii!*nt_ofof—_ dalsto run-o handful ofif ttrainson three ----- a«H9SW»>«Pw|i ------L ■ w ralhs for a mlillon Chlciilcago T ran sit Local 240,), {a n d E lcosle G reiiham , thele elevated lines servingig some of th e |s3 |k u t|^ ty riders. . local’s firstrst vice presldenl, each werere system’s mlillon weeeekday riders. 'i|9 .' Srattbred incidents of vandallsrfi ^K }vct«-V vportcd — Includlnd ing a switch- |S |S S H|Um pcring incident thathat left four <~nr CTA trnlni trrtra p p e d In a H i ^H uburban yard for fire houitours? -ifr ------■ only 5 m( .. ,s-’ 2 Tinioa-N ow s. TwinI FalJs.Fai Idaho Thuraday. Oociocombof 20.1079 ______:__js ...... 1i V iI ms Ei Pw i h I I i Mm .. 1 ■ ■ • : ■ ■. - ’ f f l l ------ ^ 1 1 j____ : i r i p N o w when h e __ • — 2 . ; ...... offers->youd \® ligk ci? ■ ” I igarette, - ■■ il I tell tiinTiyouV ec?otD t „ _ if your own.Ir— r r r ...... ^ Ij------■.• " • ^ .1 m M ^ ______I' _ 1^-' 'i: J W -.'"I I . ' . V ... (D n ly ^ lii ^ TntF:henewci:rusfi-prd(^ f p u r s e2pack.~ -----9mg*-'lar;'0.8mffnicDlinG av 3 av.pGrcigarono by PTC MethodhD Jr— - - ...... - — ------^W aming^-The-Si-S-u r-geon-Genef al-H asas-Defermined ------Thai Cigarette SfnokingSfn Is Dangerouss Ito Your Health. ,. _ Thursc■sday. DocomDrTjo. 5979 -T -Xjr jm os-N cw o. Twtn Falla. Id n h o A-1 •' ' • J ______^ X ______• ■' ■ ^ ^ve&£Hi.‘'^ ^ i m m - ^ - 1 1 J ' J ^ - - ; r . ------Tn------ZZ i ' ~ %■ I' D ■ - ■ ■ ■ ; . I ______■ j i - W-3 ^ - < ' * -s» » 4 . B a i ______U______ W arning: The Surergeon General-Has Determined D ' Thai CioarellBSjni){Dkinijis_naDgeiousjo3 YogLH.^Ith;__..__:_Y( ______. _’■»'* S u s g j f t l e s s ; A-14 Tim oo-N•N ow s. Twin Falls, tctorio TfThursday, Oocombor 20.1070 ------• ' • • • ' J ■ ■ • 1 J ______CARACAS. Venezuela^a (UPI) - on said. “W(We-are still vory far apart.t. It1 mlr>lgtf»r«; mhn tnirtLrtpoilcisJhfirc i UAE,3 . news.i; agency-thal-Ith( a seric! s-of-lncroascs— dolliftilnrs ndded onto the bbs€-~prlce_ln__ ministers orinc powerfijjrluI'DPEC.pn;^ may takeike another st^sibn o r Iwo0 t(to was wide dlsagrecmerlent over the p rice m inlst(Isters were divided into0 Ithree by major AmericjIcan oil companies of .' thethe case of high-yidd crude In some duccrs cartel failed to'to-agree on a - workthlsilso u t." figure. g roupsips-pushing for-basc“ oll'1- prlces—bctweenp: '3"andj5-i3~ceni s 'a -gallqn of comwuntries. • - ...... untried price system for fot the world’s . Otalba>a said Uie m inisters mighiight “It's been very, verj;ry difficult. We’ll rangini'ing from $24 to $30 a b a rrd■el. , plus gasoline...... -OPEC may-be-forced to use-a- le-talking-ln-Caraca^ throughugh— meet-agalnr^ald-Sht;heik-Al»med-7.akl— q ualityUy-dlffercnllals-lhat-wouldId-brtng t ------Otalba-sald-a-s'-scconrt-small-group— Ihrejiree-lier-prico-syslem-atJoast-uotll-— ^Wednesday, but left theic cdoor open for Thursdayay nlghl In an effort to reachach Ynmnrl. bilSnlnlslprcr of .‘»niidl A rabia. th e rat(a te u p to $35 In some cases, was pushing for' i $26 a barrel and a IlsIs nextn meeting in G eneva six m onths a possible last-mlnutc formula.for agreemerlent but It was p o ssible thc>hey the world’s largest oil«11 exporter. Olaitalba said Saudi A rabia,, (]Qatar third and largerr grou p wanted the fron'rom now, Otalba said. "There Is no agrccncement yet on ' would have ha to break u p ih e lr SSth>5lh H e did not explailain w hether he . and the^ e United Arab Emirates,we.were in base price ra is e dlto$28ii«$30abarrcl. U Earlier Ei this week, YamanI said he . prices". Mana Said al Otalba, oil Blannaulul Conference without a firmlrm -meant the ministers5 would\ work out a grou]oup insisting on $24 as thele base 1 The last group'wasasbeliovedtolnclude woulvould oppose any increase above $24 minister of the United ArabAn Emirates, price schc:hedule. the oil price In furthther m eetings In p ric e5rorcnir1'»o!!. fo Iran, Llbya^ Algererlgjii'id other hard* abaI barrel. Radicals led by Iran, Llbya^ told reporters in an Imprnprovlsed news - He saidaid the current price situationtion Caracas, whcre'the”!‘"conference orl- Thee three: countries, which1 alonga line members.' ...... amd n d Kuwait , were reportedptBhlngfdr- conference before a ,form)rmalmecMngof might continuecor without changc untilmill glnally w as scheduledd ito end Tuesday, with Venezuela V raised theirr pprice “If we take thisIs marl ler as a base, prio>rices as high as $35 to $55 a b a rre l. :: the 13 OPEC oil minlstelste>s scheduled ntyct summ mr er if Uie C aracas talk s end o r w h eth er they wou:3uld take up the from $18 $] to $24 Friday, plan to hold then the p rlc c s woi/ould n !ach up to $35 Besides Be the pricing issues, another Wc'dnesdayniglit. Indeadloclock. m a tte r at a later confeiference. that levellei at least through theie first per barrel,” Otaibiiba said. Hereferred probirobiem facing Uie m in isters is prp^, "Wc agreed not to agree,"agi Olaiba Otalbaa w\ as one of two m o d erate!oil oil O talba said In an Intintervlew with the quarterter of 1980. Otalba said.I. That1 to the quality diffcrferenll als ot several ductlucllon levels. g n 7 oil^iroi f o x O) verclTafV gin g - —r — Gold WASHINGTONN (U1>I) - The “ “V We’ll have a couple o f o th e rs,” the ------E ne rg y Dep a rtm e t seven oil companie.ies for! t99? mlJJion In — mla alr in a re W n g hashed over-M>ith th e - pricing violations,i, i bring ing total cita- comom ipanics Involved.” lions to $10 blllloi rushzz ion In the agency ’s___ -Thespokesman said the lalest-bateft= ^ JnvesUgaUoiT o f the tl , 15 i largest re- f ^charges raised the total amount of finers. nations against the major <»mpa- * An E ncrgy'D cpailartmei It spokesman les to $10 billion:— ------eases ------said Btlll-more citatations-moybe-niea'“ "‘®®' UnltcdPr^Intern]SnaitlonaJ ~ against the top IS!S fir m s before the In Cleveland, Sohio said the DOE . Gold came within a fewfc' dollars of continuing probe! refoe .Tuses on the char,harges were "grossly exaggerated th e m agic $500 a n ouncece In1 European next 20 rankiag^ oloil companles^noxi_and_nd_lntended_to-create, Mnsallonal - - tmdln;; Wednesdayrbuf)ut~plummctcd ’"y ear...... ^ ’ hewew s s.” to S472 In New York oion what one rff>nlAp fnlToH ‘*thf> ciicpiplcioa" lr OPEC------expected official pricee for( oil with AqHYSETXLlI ------sufcnar go options:------I ii^8l In Zurich, gold openeded at a rccord ► *493. J16 h ig h er than Truesday's ue $477. I close F O R It eased a bit to closcsc a t $489. 'In London It opened a l $492.S(2.50 a n d c r e d 6 M O N T H S ? to ^94 at the morning; fl: fixing. It fell conf ai i b . ! ______1No>v-you c a n lock-m -lJ TSc» ' proflt-taicers began to movnove In~New york7^howcvet*i^erH he-profit— ------The—Unl(«d------taking accclerated ‘after one large M incW orkcrs ciiUecIcid'its'cronstltutional In't’Gnterest'for5years‘or more dealer made a big salelie and others ___ convention Wedncse•sday and its presi- Jumped In behind. Goldlid plunged to H d cnlsald th e unionn 1had idcmonstrated. . (Highest Govemment WC4 at one point; then1 recoveredrt lo OPI ILs strength and unlnllv to the nation's______r : 11 rn n ^ppd _Vi p1 H c------if-rommoduy ~ DaoWid Hockcfelicr, iett. will beb e r e p lo c e d a s h e a d o i ^hase M anhattan Bankk b jr W lila rd C r B u tc h ef r coal companies anand t he-U.S. -gov- - ____• in history) - exchanges. em m enl. Silver’s path followedd tthat of gold- - In remarks closirsing <.iut the 10-day - — and It finished alm ost unchanged uni on 1^. convention, ,UMWV Pi -esident Sam ------the..day_.at. J23.55 a t ouno u n c c ip . New...... A.V!IdckeielLle r to r c jsign froim to p __ (Hiurch J r . p ra ise d1 the:i,200ddegates t York, compared with S23.«:3.(>5 Tuesdoy.—------d saic 1 the impact of------O l A London banker ssaid "gold ____ their work w ould be3e.fel tJn upcoming speculators roared intoto the bullion I l f negotiation efforts forfe a . 1980 contract " " 4 0 % ’’ " m a r ke tt o buy:**------f O S L a t C hhas_e_MainhattafiodBankz — wilhUiecoaUiHiustr; Fully NcKOtublc Jt currcnt mjrkcl ___ But they ro ared out bcfoiDfore the day’s mitu, Church, who as:issun led the pre- rulfj sw YORK (UPI) — Davidd RockefellerI .-Chase------hl«hla Phased re tire m e nt w ns n [Jrtti'!.- No fk’n jlty fo r s.ilo trading was over and I >}^ " ' 3idciKy nearly~ffve*ir w c 'c lcs agTTIfTer------d the fnclor^Z- - ihattan-BanJrdiBlrmainmiryj1 youngest o( the (1^ ov X'/on? malurily. "txjhlnd the selling were th« 9ver Uie shah. Rockefeller w fmmon, U.S. primary producers ----- U ly ------4100 _ 41J5-OJO-4[oo.43ja — U J i------rZZTjTTree^PI^penfWa] • AUft 42.70 42J0 42.30 4 ss '-sssaf^Rt. 09 8 wr eent. lnaolioa.00 c lb. '■ jmilMtwl cxnlracU. MaSsuteee,■e. gg.S per cent boud reftular ’io ‘m jo “ M crciSy?&S3Q.OO-i3T0.0070]b, Oaak. SSa All three oof Technics new belt-dri\irive turntables, • provide thi:he s a m e o u ts ta n d in g peri _ :« |5 _ _ _ — n. N.Y. Am, Mel Mkt- dealer erformance. The real H i iii :# s! ^ decision irin choosing one Is in thehe amount of HSffinuted vohUTW? “ u murocu. Miuj^ ‘ £ = operationaaal convenience.you’d prtprefer. With t h e S L - SL-lL-B3 J ancA co (UPI) - .asinji>lns raniw of s u tl. '15a i ’ illy- I Iced BroUen rulures traded ( n Bl. you’ree in total control of the turnlabletu fuctions. - ■ \ fully T h e S L -B32 2 has automatic tonearrr autojtom atlc 'JS r rm return: you simply ■'______place the }s stylus on the record. Am\n_d the fully:_ _ ___ J 4 9 9 5 jretl3.V0prrlb. '»■ autdmallcc SL-B31nicudes auto'-sl£slart/fetum/stbp with 90 4 5 :^ 44,|o •• "zlnc.prtSiewie»nicro,U.S.l?JOclb. M e m o -R eepeat, p for those tim es whtvhen you just might > Feb 43.00 4S.0B 44.80 4 ; i ^ . _____ 43.00 4a.t0 44.80£ 4«.90{j 44:a P y r t ^ l o r like to hearar the same record a few« timos.t T ake a c lo s e pr fiitnrpg______:—look at thisi&uixcitiagJioo ji^ iy b u jnayuJeddaltKat^Sism; ------^— 'A^AjII B-BId; N^NWal;aJ; * Selllemeni ciltCACO (t;PI)-noiInR (Ul ranffe e( Ired nroll- .. J prtcBi on prevkni* and cJoae. era fulurw irad'radnl on the Chleaso Uoard ot Trade; kind of prev•ecision. attractive appearaarance. and excellent ' _ sound qualality Is really quite a bargergain. SSilver tl Low Cloae Prev. f \ S L -B 2 ind llarnum Wtd-. . Dcc ..43.50r «5f-“”43'S’ \ seml- pn- line ounce up Jan 44.90) - 45:15 44.SO- -45.tsn-4i:40- - 9 43 OS 44.80 4S OS 44.3S[ Each Techihnics "B Series" turritabijt i e featui^es: ' ‘ ' dai^— -autoinatic— 0 45.V0 44.C0 44.90H 44 25 igMifS^ssjiftsaiKTofffiSS? , ...... 44.02U . 44.02: • Excellentnt specifications: wow/fluflutter 0,045% W R M S r u m b l e -7-70 dB DIN B .•FG{"freqKjuency g e n e ra to r’') servervo speed control for • ' superb rotationalrc accuracy • Eicctronlilie speed switching for highhi reliability • Front paranel operational controlII i _ . • Precision)n, illuminated stroboscop:ope with variable. . ../^ 3 ------:------—:------p itc h -a dJju5tment-for-33Voand-46- ji 46-rpm ------• Viscous-c-damped cueing for bothIh directions • Hinged, detachabled dust cover ■"fyaA SL;l -b i nanual______— ~ $i 1 Q 0 9 5 ____ G iv/e Y o u r"%stein n ' 1 j - AGjO o d B eelt! 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W e a t FiiFirst Federal offeier dur thanks u; our vaiued custjtomers fora woronderful 1979, andid look forw ard too serving you i new year. 3urley-Office ------1 Iln p J t U r ~ ) upsp i m m ^i t . l l i ...... :--:r^^ B f e gtakeg Office A '■BB jtchunna O ffice K j!& ',‘)MfcJ.„ Z . _i— _ i^ hIj m m ■ ■ mm ______R i jipert p Office! :'»!V b i h I ^ ^ ^ b .\ 1 ^■iWB m ^ n U T - J b : - ':^i 9 ------, 1 - v ^ Twin Falls Offffice ■■i^H ...• : ■ ' # ______— ------ . — - - I V,:.,.. H B lS l i i i l l iBS9^'^V''S-^K:- Firsti t F e d ^ a l S a ^ ^ nrAssoclatlonrroPF^FFFali MW V '.O b7 it ltu a r i£ s ...... 'M Thuroday. Docombiibor20. 1970 * Sp>orta o r ~ w K H e yr • rimo*-Now8, Twin F.Falls, lOiino • C laa s s t s l f l e d _ ’ B yB E N M cKKELWAY notah(show up Tuesday night at a specialsp< llglous instruction.n. mlent. ent Times-News#8 writer school)ol board, meeting on theie pro- Tommerup agrereed his company Is T Toi o m m eru p said his staff lins l>ecn . iWarranty extKpirinq______TW IN FALLS - .SeYcrfil.CQnstruc=._.bleaia. S< OS.______------responsible ^or _all_bul_one_ot_ a the— workociclng—with-Simplcx,—U)c alarm - lion defccts and equiUlpment maifunc- Sawitw in soid Wednesday the boaiward is problems, promisi[sing the repairs will mlanufacturer, am in an attempl to de- tions at O'Leary Jununlor High school conccr:em ed. be com pleted evenjntually, The leaks In term:rmine l the cause of the false alarm s. hove not been correciccted even though *‘Th«rhe board cfintracted for ^ c o m - the roof m ight b e^ tth e responsibMlty of Andnd he said repair of ^ejinoleum ------th rx o m p a n v rcsDonsimiMoHns imiiwii picHia: ooj^as-beeMelfl>^-b«'aus^ — M A A i m t. A r a c ^ ^ about them for monllnlhs, according to havei bh een In there almost a y earnow. a r i • Bowman, SmoHwov (^ and Associates, awaitivalting a .letter, from., Armstrong ------Dr.-JamesSawin.-Twl■win Falls superln-' "W h enn IsI itgomgtabecoTnpIeied?'d?" 'hesbia...... F loorloors explaining what could have___ KS ------tendent of schools.: - .r . - The-le-b o ard Is-wilhholding-se.oo3.000 of ■ The roof is ic aking k i becau.w n'layer— ^couse | - « i T ” lUsed the cove'ring to come lo o se a n d . The problem s inelielude roof leaks. Its poj)oym ent to Neiisen unlll all ail the of melol is bond*ided to the rooting, how)w tito collect the problem. bui-glor ond fire allnlorms. going off reoalrtlira arc sntl^foetorllv CHmnIciplflcft T nmm »nip cotrf witliout reason and a " | r : ------O L J L l . a loose linoleum SawinIn said. i layer expands andid c o n tracts with tho new!w school include malfuiiclioning floor covering, Sawinnsold. { “Yoi'ou don't pay money until the Job tem perolurc, it c ci ra c k s the roofing, underiderground sprinklers that caused Nellsen and Compqpi^ny,. the general is d on n e e .” he sold. The architects sishould never have someme grass to die thi? summer and a - ' contractor that buiitlit the' school, is T ommm i e n ip told the Tlmes-Newiews he chosen those two0 materials for the hostoist of oth er minor problem s. obligated by writteilen w arranty to w a s not nc aware of tho meeting.lg. b ut roof, he said, adiidding thal Neiisen . KinKimberly Nurseries, another remedy all such prebi)bicms brou^t to SawinIn said: Tommerup had promlumlscd employees warneded the nrchlleciural Nellscillsen subcontractor, hos promised 2 its attention durtng thetl school’s first to b e■ th th e re a week earlier. Tommeimerup firm during consnstructlon thal the to reprepair the units when tliey get the O ’Leary year of use, Sawin saleaid. That year will w a s present p r at the Dcc. 11 meetcellng. combination w as a ]p oor choice- p a rts irts and then replace the grass, ...... Iw up In m id-January.y- . . _ ’A'henI .th t e .m a tte r wos droppedi fjfrom .Archiieci..Jameses Smallwood, who SawinAvlnsald...... • — - . Larry Tommerup,I, ichief estimator the agenda ag due to lengthy pupublic handled the projec?ct. w as oul ol lown AnoAnother meeting will bo sctieduled I ^P' rrtor^'Jcllscnrdld tcstimcrnonyT}n~rcicnstr-Timc“ ror'•or“ ro^— and-coutfl-not'tiee '•reach cd -fo r-com^— [o'discdiscuss the problems. Sawin said. Hailei/'mapororgrants~supris>iseTequest------M m ty empl4 o v e e » ^ = N o ^ I b p e r ^ ^ B ^ f c s r dieSay— J J 0» y f - 1 -:.^By«lffiANMC!BR'!JRYANT------rcqUCSfWi rwould'behonored and th^noI no public Input, commeni3nts ranged fcom M anymy people commenledTlialrTiiiey ll i TlmeS'Newsurjwlter. ^ . further aaction would be taken'on' on —protests against the-s-Shopping cen ter d idt n ’t w ant to see "strip ” deidevci- ■ Sg HAILEY - In a sursurprise move. NorthrldgIdge until Jan u ary . to numerous pleas fo r t r the project. opmenttnls sprea'd'-oround sim ilarl a r - t o ----- TWIN FAI;LS — Many-employees day asa -well- as-Tuesday.-"—Couniy — M Ndrthridge developerr JessJ Groves GrovesDS requested the shopping y ling Two Wood R iver:r Valley busi- what has h hoppened In Twin Falls. Fa including ail city,, county, stale and Commmmissioner Merl Leonard said, Ij n requested the Haileyy City( Council ccnter issueiss tiw deferred based onn a nessm en, Rick DoviaI aiand S.'"Pepper” Others*s said; they didn't want HaileBiley’.s federal workers will 'ill tr ia b le to enjoy a inn thet city, only fire aiid police his projcct until p'roccdurairal .error made .at the plann- H a defer.coosidcratlon of bis nn- Reese, acknowledgedd a need for Im- downto>tow n section to look like} KKet- four-dnyholidnyne>lextweek. departsartments will maintain .service aft^ the new council:11 convenes l a Ing and zozonlng level. He said he failedlied proved services and ggr reater s h o p p in g c h u mi’s ’s patchwork business distiistrict Because Christmmas falls on Tues- and Id ™ Ja n u a ry . i Idaho SUte Policc officers will be to provideIde copies of the tentative plat)lat variety in the comrnmunlty. Reese haphaztazardly set among residences.;es. day. mosl businessss officos will close w orkirrklngasusual, ^ - Over-TO people heardd thoU req u esL at — t h ^ - d alays y -before consideration..■ as ...pointed_out.thoLa lailarge number, of Onei rysldent,n John Aulilt. suggesijested on Slondny ^;lv^ng \ ■Cd. ~miU~lmd~ tisKL‘a ' for ‘cuv .^ -velopment-oI-the-Nort [orthridB{^su^ — approval^ai-wlth-an-lnKufflclent-^lat- >la^-—regulaj-y>M n^^ •ails; H e said h e c e h t er r J^oiU^ j promp^a hepithy_co_.comi::77lo olJier arcas’for'Ciirtifislinasr on^o■Wonday!^However, they will be hrr division haa brought critl(itic ism a nd design. ‘" woiiia prefer to see thihat money spent petlti'o'no n ” among community bubusi- Thetwln Falls COcounty commission- open;n D ec. 31 thia year.------lawsuits .against the citydty.because.of ------Dietrich len and-provlde the neces^r ich prefaced the discussion by , In Hailey stores insteada d ...... n e ssm e i :spnry e rs said Tuesday the th courthousc will.. Banitanks in Twin Falls wlil clo se a t 3 p. . . the inclusion -of 0 shoppipplngcenlor-in admonlshishing the audience to maintainain Several rctallcrs-lnKI K etchum iold o f —Im p etu;u s s 't0“ upgrade downlown bubusi- be closed wllh thele exception ot the m. Mo 7 ^ th e p ro p o sed p ro jo ct noinorth-of-town:— order and Monday, staying open until that nd to ad d ress all com m ents; to the difficulty In findingng shop space In nesses.5...... ’sheriff's office whvhlch ■ m .iInT alns_a~ timie e tcto se rv e store owners iind-opei^a- - Zoalng-o'rdlnance&'intheth e city ’s com — the chair,-lr,-ailudlng-to (he last coitncilicil -the-crowdcd business5S district.-They The 'IlallcyPlonning*! and Zonioning staffoiiaiiiumrba;asis every day. tors bu TTn prehenslve plan prohit>hibit business m eeting i s busy .with lost mlnulesalcs. ? -in 'w hlch--an"opcn dob.ntc.ntc Indicated the dcvciopniment-of a shop-— Gommislission-wiii-rcvlcw-the-plat at 1for "Wc are going aledong wilh the slate ' Storetore workers, already credited outside of the city core. brol Laiw n’s's Chevrolet. Goode MotoiE “ b y . lFederally insuredi ler hydrco projeci:t okaye<,lil- and-Woriorkmanr Pontlac. as well:1I as _ .. . from somome private cars. The thclilcfts ______jH IT IfITT ural-Resources-Gonwnittee- F o ils a n d Noith 'n ave Dee•een occurtng over the p pa ast ^ tion allow ing f o r th e constiistruction of a W e^esdayay. Side canal companies1 tto construct a several nvm onths. hydroelectric generating p lg plont at the 60.000 iiilowaU pow err plant at the -_ .Thejuv*uvenlles were released Into ti • ■ vM ilnerD ainT^ject in soot :o th c ^ M ty Market G( o u th em Idaho T he bill,"1I,‘ ihthjduced 1 by Sen. Jan irais damrMcCIiire'sa'Idr "T"The two conal " custody' of their parents. Petitionss a re _ ^ [Zertiiieates : was approved by tho Senz^natc Energy McClure and a Sen.-Frank Churoh,X companies own thc dam:fn-' beihgfUedled.. at Idi[aho Banicc i& Trust 1_„ ^ ; Cocaiiiiine~tni^f7i^s'2“ ...... B O lA KB IlUPl) = “ATaia'at a BOlJ ^ ( B g i = motel.nettetted authorities two suspec:£ ^saaas on f^ b nly- y d ru g chargcs and cocair‘Alne AA I I )»------_ S h p ^w/as as bora'.Oct. 28. 1877. at Funeral Chapel In CaldwcwcH. Friends -worth ontn estimated street valuele ofi .9 9 9%* ‘ ------EverettE-,Walfe- EFFECTIVE DocomcomtxiiO to Docombor 26 PAUL — E verett E. W iile.' :ihd;r-"whci«'sho--wns-- - . may-caU-^t tbo.chapel untn ur 10 o.m, $25,000, the tl Idaho Bureau- of IiIn- Tho inti Paul, died Inst Thursdaytoy .1 Blyllic. nd laler-(^>cnilcd a store and today. —v ^ g a tiojon^aid r Wednesday^;_____ ntorost rato stated horo Is anan annuala rale ond ______Tl nnrt tmight,tfhoo»>.Sh»4nar------iiPcRIePGeofgenFTTraS^•iM ri"" '----- — siibiccr Cf ig 'c nnrTgq-bTiTprTowafaH~d^ira-‘t»aT(3onVeflift-^------«•- - - - - Rev. Charles W. Paris on BomSepL otLart>arxin.n ^i.. vKan., ,„ w.ne ried the B,, CariHarmison saidK ellejlley G ilslrap , St. A nthony, ondon cQtos Olonly whon hold lo maturity.y. Money Market atteoded scho<4fl In Kansi 1.1900, at Renssleor; Ind. They . not Cortlllcilcaios require a six monlh torrtorm and 510.000 11909 tp JoKlan VaUey, Ore. In - BELLEVUE-Cari Ham —“ Bctievocraicd-cjifirwwna •Add' m’n'mv.l um dopositj FodoralTCBUtntldintldns prdhibit-'^-^'''-- — m r was a farm er. He was an Ai JoII.following theIr_azTCst.i:}t.ai„c,______comooi oundlno-Ol.intorast. during,.tho tho porlod of tho___ - of World W ar 11 and a me o Glenns Fenyr ln-1930-they—— -lng-at-the-Wood-RlverC< member of the ,„oved lo0 Caldwell,< where she lived Center in Shoshone. day Inn Tuesday on chaisesCSOf c Moneyy IMarket Cortlficato, Substontilantial penalty Lutheran Church. tcy to deliver a controUe)Ucd roqulroc’od for oarly withdrawal. Survivors include his wIf 'ing to Nampa In 1968. He died He was bom March 11.1881886, in Afton, conspiracy 19M. She was a memt>cr of the Wyoming. He came to Twinrln Falls with SUbStanccse 1and delivery of a controllc)llcd rarbund-UM— ^-gubstancc: — ’— ± :; IIJiw^cr^da-LT^Wallpipf:lofVan-'Nuys.T— - u p .------^------W i^ r f i ^ p h ^ Calif.; a brother, Kennethleth. of aovis. Survivors)'tii Indudo UirM daughlersl — and la ter moved to Gannett.,t., -N a h w tictics~tigents-confiscaled -ar He was engaged In rananchlng and proxima^i ^ y h ^ a pound of "hlRt;ilgh- ...... Cfflif.: and a grandson. Mrs. KnokCk (Leona) Qulrlng of Nampa; i e t t e r Services wUI be held atIt 2 p.m. Satur- Mrs. Frankank (Flossie) Jennlson ot mining. Ho waa married lo> StellaS Hurst quality” ococaine,'HaitlMn'said.' T he day In Uie Hansen Mortwirtuary ChnpcJ. Caldwell; and ax Mrs..Richard (Bonnie) Sept. 9.1910. In Shoshone. , arrests culcu lm in ated a dne*month unun- ______with Pastor Ron Leder!r otc the Zion <>/f ^Alameda. Collf.; two sons. - Survivors include hisis ' wife of r l o v ^ ^ t l o n aided by TwIi'w in “ •tiUtlicruu Cliuiuli uf Builuy -----Bdlevue . uiie_5uii. Raymondnd-Harmtson------i^ ls a n d1-BoiB»iy ^ icorhe said.— — ' Burial wUl be in ihc Rupcri^rTCtmelcb’X -.'^ fL lli^iOu^JZSJFaHOf-S'Scil . . . -of_.KlmbcrlxL_ono_dMgh rrj'W tfrena'libt exactly siira ofthc ,whl>1ihole " ' IdahuJBs.’tj.nkf& ^F t'usl .— „Friewts-jnay_caU-at-lb«-Ihe-mortuary ------Ukes^Aclz,ci*:Ja:gffinsl£WljtonLjnany_____..Cbestcr.{DotthyJ.Cutl«rj>tHLHallta-i o n o _ _chain o'<_w i . " , . ... ‘DOE plan u.unfair to Utah’ m ^%iia^ThuriJroiliiy. Oocumtior 20. 1970 TifjioB-Nown, T Twin Falla. Iflano B-3 M aithesorri blastss gas giuidelin] .. The Stored “ SALT LAKE CITYY (UPI)i — Gov. If Utal les Jtah h ad never imposed Its ownowi wero considering the th purchase of “And W ' Scott M athcson h as (Infired off an angry consen'i i Wyoming contains much1 mmore ; rvatlon system, the federneral cheapcrJVyomlng co::oal for use a t.th e .sulfunUr.thanUtahcoal,'' Boys’ leltw-to-tho U.S. Department E o f guldelihilihra would p'robatily cull fofor tauilty. Energy complaining a\ He saidSl Uiere is enough coal g obout a federal only aI 3-W p ercenl cutback during' ththi e ’ "The BTU (Britishih Thermal Unit) Carbon plan to Impose gosolim•line conservation . q u a rte r, on an d Em ery counties lo ni er, he said. Bul the governornor content of a ton bf“bf U tah coal is Ihc neeceeds of the IPP plant, propo; ■ Kennnington for ChIhristmas! '■ guldcllnesonthcstates.tes. w as conion fld en lth at the state can mneet ee dramatically higherr than Wyoming for cons ,— Malheson Wednesdo>day said the plan,— thcfuH 8 onstructlon iicarlLyiuidvl Ui 118*perccnt figure. ' - coal.” ' M athcsbn >iild siil Wednesday, in MlllaiilafAfYp-Ufili:______• • w4ilch -sets conservatvation goals for ■'MatheJicson sard Uie” federal'’govgov* Give Hillm Kennlngton Tefferry cach state based on Its previous ernment:nt will probably set up pro- pro . consumption cxpcclcnomce,.will penalize .g re s s lvIvely t tougher conservailoilion ______mose-siatcs~wMcirti:wtck)k the~lnltintlve ^.fnnHards nr , afl l!)BO_progticsscs. i z _ _EoLBoy in instituting their owr)wn gasoline cut- Becauseise l)tah is n leading gas -— backprogram.------conservrrvatlon state.-it will probahty b( — |-io:spent UtnhTfenlizcd-nn 8-pc5-pcrccnr5avln8s.“ :one.bLthLthose hardest hli.bythescrjc: n , early tliis year by usin(sing its own plan, ofguldcl:Jelines, hesald- ’’ '^ g c o v c r n o r said. -Under, Ui the new_____ : comfort!^alJle f P 0 TOUia 'DC'nn OUty&geous wuy'r tK s ------. DOE proposal, the state sl wuld i S i n — -— ^ : obligoted to cu t back< ccconsumption by °®al with1th pur efforts lo conserve I’as,' seasoiri • another 8-porcent during dur the first hesald, Yes, his suru m m cf ^ ; quarterofl980. A l h is monlhly: new.s conference on (avorite hasas boon . ^ ' "The plan would bc3C unfairi lo Utah KUED-Ti-TV, the governor also said he W interized.J, The Z bccausc it would penalnallze us for our is convlnvinced that Intermounlain ' long s l e e v e v■ ersio n : good deeds," Mathcson C son said. He said ■ Power PiProjcct officials will burn Ulahitah . > P E is not only s b ltly i u • a letter explaining Uta \H Utah’s gpposltion coal atit ai proposed 3,000 megawatt^att lextured ior I to the plan w as se n t eai Dr lush • i earlier this week plant. comfort butJt provides V!.-. •••/ ; to Energy SccrctaryChj Charles Duncan. IPP ofofficials last week said Ihoy __:______c o z y V; ^^=lTijaiiictioon H alts hiriii n g ^ o f L A p ojlice l — LOS ANGELES (U PI)M) - A federal ...... oppellate Judge-issuedd ia temporary ------inJunetionWcdncsdoy-toito-frecze hiring------...... b y 'I h e 'E o s'A n g e la "PolPollcc Depart- menl in line with two/o iemployment ^ ^ V discrimination suits. ^ ___ The.temporary.flrdRrwr-wns ls.siiwl_hy______— ------Ju d g e Thomas T ang: bl of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appea:icals, blocking implementation of -a •U,S-District- U - Court order allowing thelhe department to start hiring after a five-month freeze, ...... -T he- law3ulls. -fiied n>y"lhe~u:k b' ----- :------_Department_of Justice.:e l civil-.rights...... — division and the C enterrfo fo: r L aw ln the .. Public..lnterest, chalhalliingc Losj______Angeles Police Departnirtment hiring . practices which olicgedl;edly discrimi------:-nate against women andtid im em bers of— • - ...... minorities. In Issuing the temporar)ary restrainer, _Judge Tang said the appe;ipeals would go to the court’s Emergengency Motions _ Panel in San Franciscola ar n d should bc acted upon by Jan. 10. The district court rullnilllng. bv Judge______------Jesse WrCurtisrwas-issussued-Tucsday...... — a nd gave the LAPD th e; grgreen l l ^ t to end a hiring freeze and sotseek to fill 450 positions. . In effect, Curtis saidI th there was no reason to-hold up hlrlhghg there were . nol enough bladu and1 omenor among • potential recruits to fill quotas.quc ■" ■ ------T im othy-F lynn,-attomamoy-for-the— i ------■Center for Public Interesirest, said the groiip sought lo makc'25pcipercehtofthe" positions avallabe to wonvomen ond 20 pcrccn t to blacks. I jm c n trrg r a ii— ------Injunction Tuesday, Curtistissa ld : " In m y opinion, the injuniJuncUon Is not ’ - nxiccssary. If the city pro D ^ T im bs-N ow a, Twiri Fall:Fallal liiiiho Tliuraaay. Docoiicomborio. 1979 ...... t S E R i V I C E "yZXL_Pri*iS^^’^ ^ t r ^ l i e f i n e s t ‘ *18x30 ‘Salem Hiclic k o ry ’ &. a nid lowl ^ s t p .•RICE E S . . . B a t h V a n i B cautirul riolsb closely, retc‘ctemblcs your ^ rinest oak finishes In erato‘fltii and color. ^ __ ^___ _ ] i |i |l | jPcluxe ^rdw arc Includeti.;iA. Self-closing ______. . nlnRSrCultured marble 10top, available in 5 c olor cboices. shj^l^l tG K — ^ = 1 1 1 i p Honey- i| II ? T f r wood A t l c VSB3018______l a s ■ ______/ ■ M w ^ Penddant -•M . # Student t Laam p ; ~ “ O g l q r • d o miiestif e: tTianufacturcr h ts * ------•1 2 v oroltho.-93 li bulb-givcsllghfcfit'cqual TO------rA i 100 Wiwatt s ta n d a r d bulb \ N o. 6 6 2 - 8 ” B all ______» h wc/»aor-wallanount- n ------L ist 4 1 .7 Q ...... 1 • m a nly y d cc o rato r-co lo rs to cho Bath Faucet — - B O t M t ?y|^ ------—~Ait~vII Valley faucets we cun^ "hoveivcToTid j B | \ 1 i r j f r r r ^ mU^iZ9 brassraii -chrorae plat«l bodies'to nlvivi years \r \f y ^ IH ^ . Wrappitup.®» 2 -ln ch T h i c k ^ ^ ofr hi hard. ruKced dependahlllt}Ity. No akaK« around handles ellher. hebccause / T o r c: h h K i t X e waterHow Is sealed awny froi • liir Save up lo 20% on.fael COSU. F its electric and gots w^ ater b e a te rs from ‘A ’ G r a di < e T o i l e t 10 to 52 galloo»;i. InsUllsI lo minutes. V v ^ H 9 All maleiiaiii tnciicliia e J f a k it. • EfftoloDt-T«verse-tr L A V —-yVj— • ■ I elrcuIrculu. Braaeh circnlt breakers \iv in i * H I .S extrax tra. Wc a lso c arry complete 200 _____N Icke ckel Chrome ad 400 a m p se rv ice packaftcs. ______Coll]?il E lem ent ____r ~ ^ “ P o3 r rt^ I* e -J I- pi S m ith ( ^ t c s SolsitMi; (jfi _Hele a te r ------$ 279® H eat (C ab le • 1500 w att. SM2(M20-5X ' ' --•AulomMkc'-|ln»hMt"hra<< ick-hcat" elf- jSfeV **• I' \ ■ —f —^ Gaz«izpU e . ^ -----y ------E a s y To-ro Jnstall ------2 7 9 9 * ■ B rig g s'W a ll H ung HhitHi«»«v»lUbU.______• -WHW-Ot j A l l - V i n ] B asin l y l R a i h GFlitter u M * vlircous chIno Icdgc bnck ■■'“ ■ ' ■ ' D - -Easy installation,ion/all gutters are suppliedd complete« sK. ■■-i with .screws. No>fo mastja or gloe required.. ■ ■ anti splttsli rim W ' so a p s together fo • itn n d a rd 4** spaclna for . Smith-Galcs V\ ring gasket. . faucct mountlnn No. 6602 • 1 9 * ^ s iz e - h ^ a y ln g ______3 5 ,E t______^ ______ is Pipe Wrap 2 a sc e n t % Fiberglass: .Ineh-tubo---- W r ^ nZTfTsM fion— L5 9 L.5t-L-Eortablc—------9 - 5 S ^M ^ ' n ? GWl-35 R24-Inch e Fluorel P2<.12 ___ C om ea^ilh relaceable Ja.lne; g $ 1 1 :9 9 R eg. 6.95 . . t J ...... liiiL i^ S sS r - ______ ^ . Warm-up the cccold days with H eoT T Vk I v a v e ' I Ilfgb velocity blower• t delivers up ------to_5120-BTU'B-of-lnsInstiint-heot:— UtilitsTS" Safely shut-off switch,;h. Powerful mg Z f s - * - - Kohler ‘Ron fon far sumrner' use. A BS P ip e ondelle’ home, office, o r for travivS""v:”r / C t ) JH-sqo . , • .Slrutifi. d u ru b tr, lifetim e i G alvanii h o p L i j g h t ne male. >douf dliftnoting floresccnt riat. • Mecti iim recdf B a t h I FREKlTimeOff, ♦ Ej>sy lo ujc. Ju»l cut wjth L a v vlth *aw. ordj. x>t tubes Self-rimrolng eceive a ’Energy Saver* tim Kluc oni! iH dc ftoRclhcricr • na . pipe cut and tl / power consumption with I large ______thrcadint;, ______..spcclflcailonsfor.i 21’*xl9"slieVltrei R E E from Inierm otic... o<8 — ------Inv-is-phaped-Hkcireous chlnp alucI-Forms availaWc-at-|: t'a Inch -2-Inch Morh 5 • ______lized Pipe Sd h nnd mounting chaInK IkcKoblcr’s-"------ludcd ______■The ^ t h C « V .g ^ oro. Offer expires Dcc. 3 A.S.T.M.J20 Itand- * *•*“‘^liliibcK...... 0 ' ■ •• - 4 foot I 294* 3 9 c 79(t 7 ■..i„»39 i__ ,______; ■ / Thuraday.. DC ec.-nib,.., 20. 1079 Titnoa-loa-N ow a. Twin Falla, Iclafio ReBuitdina bei'eains - .....• Ne e x i^ :rappcohrtsr rfpotlbarHcroactr^ Al BIkJU e r q u e . nI.M..m . (U PI) — T h e U nivei^:rsily of ' Bridgcreliasbc5 been on the job only sinccc lthe first of the BridgeIgers was headed (or San IJi New M exico athlclic dt IJiego. Calif,, Wc'dnesd.iy can rally and help us rebuilbuild." Brldgerssald. department, tom apart-t by a month, having; lefleft a successful p ro g ram al Florida State for HoH[oHday Bowl activities and am a W estern Alhlctic tran scrip t-rig g in g scnndalidai, hired a new football11 N.Y. boxing re-esumes__ . rhe Bottom 10) . , ; ’ ■ Bownoserssevade O ffic a a l s z f t a i :©-Fead h e a d -injtw4es-- i NEW YORK (UPl) — - The New ;iO. Two carcards nre tenlalively sched-ed- would face pen.ilitleiies should the In llcerIccnsing medical and ringside York Slate Athletic Comnimlssion said uled formicTiid-January. in.Whlle PJalnsins . _.-fit^Uer enler.a ring ouilulsldc llie stale officialslls and: personnel. .Prenderville Botton Ten1 voters !Wednesday the-suspensiiision of pro- and Syracuscuse. while under su.spension.n in N ew Y ork. suid. •We "We will be become stricter. We ffcsslonal ijoxlng In New Y(York ordered Prendervirvillc said he fell the mostosl New York, New J (Waa I »«1, 0 M e. toulaW1>.IM;;. Urs.'t, S..tli. nw£*rl*,U9,o'.l‘pI;,ll ) — The Twin Falls girls. •ID j^ w a i o( Oiuu'li'Ki >Umi BOISE - ris. middle quarters, hangirging from 11 to Karen1 Hj arr paced the Bruins wlUi OM»w-in iy^.H..B-.us.o.i -sm artin g1 fromfl a 20-'polnf effort ihelrelr 14 points off the pace, 15 pointsIs withV Mona Fisher adding last time2 out,o eicploded In th e e a rlyrly Twin Fails closed 01out the fourlh nine. Chrishristenscn lopi^ the Ea^e ...... g oin g .W ed'ednesday ^ight--and-rollcdled— q u a rte r wilh 16 points:— iUi eight. - - In NBA phi; o v e r th e Co]Capital Eagles 55-37. Part of Capital’s eailarly problem s It w ass not'asno hoppy a story for the T h e Bruii•uins pushed into a l (>-2 leadtad w ere found in fouls. TliHie Eagles got Bruin Jayvlayvees to dropped a 30-19 pv ^ after the'l2 first quarter and held a Twin F alls inlo the one-e>and-one situa- decisionI toCapltal’sto ( Jayvees. M / y £ double diglliglt advantage the rest of thei i e Uon and Uie Bruins hitt \well from the Twin FallsI l l s ...... HJ2940 55 C e l t i — way.^Capltj ics batitter-76^irs ll2 ^ Jltal-trled tp;gct'back“ln-the:he— linerT~' ------— c a pltar.TTT-■--•.--■T.Tr.-.T.T::T2i72737- BOSTON'(UPI >“=Tari5nT^Blril'and layups byT)rew D ond Dan Round'field i N ate Archibald combined Indiana comeback, A stuf:liff Tiy Mickey for 21points scaled the AtlAtlanta victory. ______—^ Johnsonr-wh'o-frnlshedrwii in a secoiia-quahcr ouibuiibTiret w S i; ;------A/iUi-2.'-,.poinlK— . tot leod Indiana, pulledi Uie Pacers ^ O l i e\ge'baskefball g n e sd a y night th at carrlcd1 thUie Boston within one. 77-7(J. at 7:483 ofc Uie third. w « C e ltic s to a 112-89 triumphph ov?r Uie K ings 10707. Bullets 97 c Philadelphia 76ers. Gervln answ ered w ith sixX Ibaskcl.<> and ■ J Md. (UPI) -*0113 SSan Antonio led 107-98 - T b e w in w as Boston’s sixth VER. I after three scored 29 points to lead the q uarters, "i ... W / y o m ii ] n g t r i p j► s ^ B o i s e and 15th In 16 home game e S tate “ .^'^sln-nklng Kjiiisns_CityJCinfiS.lo.UielrKa ____ -Larry.. Kenon,-playing -^OdUcs'upped-thelr-Atlantle- □Ight victory, a 107-97 de- f ^IE,'"Wyor{UPr)~WyoirT lead over Philadelphia t< V h ™ '' 6 " “ ' ®‘™‘S flu, gathered a game-high i?|Kre5man John LOUISVILLE r the Washington Bullets a ;am e a sluggish (Irsl h a lf to g a m e s. T he loss was only the,1, 'I s '" " <>™r I and scored 18 points forjr the Spare, outdistanceee Boise State 72-53 Wed- Lhelhlrdln wcdmsd.ivI* nightnl ' _-WhQ_held_a_47-27^1eqd u .ca£ly_lji_tlic_^j„y_„lg^ e; ~ tJje lB S t 13 ganJCStorthcTCeTs ighl-for-ila-flfth-consecutive- _____ ----- B oston held a-22-18 lead i )ry moved the Kings—.who -.SMond _.s quarter______------V ictory.------! h a ? « '„ Sst S in D ecem ber — into first T h e Cowl fTrst p eriod but opened in thi placc In the Midwest Division, a )wboys got double f ig u r e s s ' - a E “ E H S q u arts with a 15-2 spurt tc from CharicT ie s Bradley with 19 points, ■ e ahead of .the idle ^ ii.:?h!.yai°_;a!aagc, -Denver4147-Bla«erj« H t 0 6 ------ett wlUi 11 and K enneth O llle F o u r m in u tes later, Boston .lon held a kS scItyIIv opened a 47-39 lead with DENVER (UPl) — Johrhn.Rochelilt In tho i«on3 rc^UxIngjb^ 44*26 lead on a driving three p< tory was marred, however,,r. a iS 'S S tS rffs M 3:51rem«lnlrning In the second q u a rte r '• Uthree consecutive technica • by-Bird off an Archibald (ci Biillets went bn an 8-1 tear kle.injury to Bradley with T l ^ lu u l •:47.wben Pooeto Wrisht'a bc(orethcm. 'nmidway through" the fojirtlrth peric^ to 5.30 Joiinion b a d 11 o f his 24 points In the spark Uie D enver N u g ^ ts In the game.' Coach Jim -w blle-A rchibaId-had-10 of hisw, n to cm Uic maTiargln to 4M 7. The Kings s[ ^,5rd-T;?n--^f“ idenburi KorUjuf&rlUerrUle. M . Derek Spilth Added IS polnU hla W.-B ta---- u,g„ ran u{TU3 tHe next eight poirits^^ [he “ vivrcfot^ over~the~T'8rtl lUrg^sald-Bradlcy.'s-status-- [M-to IIKJenneuce .,, and-Bpialed.te the final two minutes. tmid Tr.ill would not bbe e known until T hursday, 10 n 7B-7B .Soulhcanem Contrmtcnce viciory ov*r same-hlgisrtS»n^SS*& n«2v’®*«9a?“ 'rA®fc!_____ first four onn Jumpersj by Birdsong, to BBlazers Wednesday night. AlAMma. ___ In. the . decisive second n e was tied four tim es e a rlyly . Tcnnessw, 0-1 overall and 2-011OlnlhoSEaiDila X daS |i « ‘n i K ' ^ . ' E ! & !;_1S_____ fa.rn S tahcaK^7h.'halftlmelead.T"..:.- Roche,-who scorcd-lD f rst half before Wyoming 1 overtime before frwHman leaior B o sto n h it l(>-of-24 shots. In i reserven role, hit his free tl IB IteSltli-SUTaiSJlS' h«»^ the Celtics cashed inn 114 of the- ^throws wim „ p _by 10, 33-23, wllh_l:2ti_2ti „The flr« overtime ended (O-i 7:I9-rcmalninR after-Porti SSintwo £p?SnS— roRT woim 7 6 e » 17 turn o v ers for 28 points Dove Twardzlk was cal ; and went Into tlie d re ssin g iwBiajerioeodthe eameoffthebaicN w h to a c w 19 p e ^ y ^ a b 19 . 'tlie76et^trallh)g<)CM4cntcLttl„B>hc . Bulls 108,5. R ockets 102 - d Jlftlmo ahead by nine. 34-iS.. DN ( U P I) - D a v id technical^ and Trail Blazer i lofyavcraconlaStsu,------' th ir d qxtarter, whitUed Bosto:iston's lead HOUSTON Ramsey was hit with two lg outscored Boise S ta te 12-5 lions .In th e . .G iw nw oodI scored K 27 points a n ^ R e- tioucmlnutes of the sccond— a w S ^ S 'e e to 10 ^ I n t s on two occasion: ^rejected.--The-palT-were ro scr; Boston S glc - TheusB- -atided--20,— including — le margin reached 22 po in ts— quarter, but camc no closcr .. offensive ioul, call_on_T\\ ’h"~ half and the i rnw-JprnS^inSo-— CT lead and Ch cago’sflnainal slxpoln(s ~ to leod th e — i3:2ircmnlnlng,------“ closedthe period withaic^ni l referee'Earl Stroni althou ...... e x p a n d e d It lo s ^ l wllh Uiree'e c i m in u te s '” ‘0 a-108-102 ’ W v ictory-over Uie ” ate was led by guard D ave ■bed tt» lead far Mod wiUi nine minutea Houston Kockickets Wednesday night. "Bill Oakes h.inded out th e tctechnicals. . williams wit lr*t half. TCU £M chM IU lead to ll to play .. with 12 points. Center D ave je^M U rallied to leave a wx-point A fter a slop]oppy first q u arter m arked Richardsonsmadded 11. b y IB turnovcivers, the Bulls pulled to a ■ W yom ing alls g Vfon tlic batUe“ of lhe ■ JaeknR^estj;attidteU ______H aw ks 119, Lakers-11:1 1 2 52-10 halfUmene lead, ThTOS sparked Ihe . Suns S 117, U tah 99 I boards withith 48- rebounds to Boise iii> charge with < -----A7?>ANTA-an?U— EddUu h_fi_Doints In the second ------' PHOSNIX. AHt, (UPrr n - -111 ' T7 -Wyomlng-freshmtm-Mnrlr^ „u ..... sc o re d a career-high 3i pollpolnu and . PhoenixPI piaycrs finishedd in doui WjjPPMboboUi teams wlUi 12.- “w SS^SX iSS'lc" ..Annond. Hill hnd a carecr-lOThIgh 18 ileavy pushed Housion to a /•,figures os the Sun!M:nmeot g Is now-ij-2 for the year. ffeT tfirec^'rlods with 5 jf* W ednesday night too.scnd si the 78-7rU^(S th e fou rth q u arter to b e at t '} a l l K m b SS eisS-4. ■ Temjp^pu»hedU> ------X.------r______- : ______1 - Second-p/ayi v o f f i r i p jjim i M^lVAiMAl A K A ______fb y J e fff f Millar & Bill Hinds ^ E a g l{lesfeel Aworag? n a player 9Ui, sl^o re^confid*lent 71 !", / ^ , A>4P IM TUE rif?rif?c.T fJlJUNR WE C.TeHl£{^ \ ; ----- PHILADBLPHIA-d oOP WU/^TJ^ppGMep TD UlM^cv5?iNeA&aME_)_ I?l ------r< y P I> — '.'TThc.TTwere l;ucky.-tD:bc:therc,“ u t taikInH abbul» u t--..... “Our kicking gair J2y-ANw-T(?(?frrfJET4tGMLr-^4rr^ \ “ Philadelphia E a^csi cocompeted In the the mira imc ■ Is"soitnder,” ' “THI9 COUIP'06 frSTfll^'OUfiWrOF KANP, y . ------• i iC; i cUfAuyt;A\JVZ Cf iraclegamc against the GianL□nts Vprmeli said. "Oursjspceial teams are j • NFC playofrs lost sea«sason but seemed and someme other gomes, : I UM'.Awscmx. . • , to bo w ondering througl : fa r b e lte r— we havee llioi No, 1 .special ughout their wild " B ut-thls t-t year, we' eamed everycry- team s in football. Outlur pass.defense Is ^ ------; •' ‘-;ri card game against AtJAtlanta whether thing wc#c got and picked up«two mon they deserved lo be ther lore better. Our pass proleilecllon Is belter — Here. wins. OuOur players Just worked-hard□rd. we allowed 12 less> sacks: than last / ^ ■ Sm ' I .?! The Eagles had a1 9-7 9-' w o r d w im _ All J h e ' e_ w rite rs'w ho .sjiid w o wort/cn*— year—We have moreI phissespi going'inlo------— \- :------jf— — -ono'of-theTvlnscomin}'Ing a s a n a u lt of 'luB cy lasla st y e a r can now ta k e Uielilielr the playoffs this y ear the “Miracle of the N ir lhan we did last ) J Meadowlands" arlldess andi use Ihe paper for somem e- year. fumble. T hey held a 13-C 13-0 leod,ovciithc__ tillna.clsc■Ise.!^______• ______------'-‘A nd-there’s—anonolher-plus—this------‘f- rnieens~wllii five mlrm inutes to play T he , tenm; tei Vermeil will be laklnj before the bottom fell i Ung. year,’’headded,-‘*We'/e 're a t home, and-- .....,.J{- 111 out In n 'M -n Intn SnnH te r----- thBt' a a b ig p iu5-.“------loss^nt“ encled”w[lir 111 kicker Mike ans Sladladlum is much h enfthler ihai:han Being at home dldnJn’t work oul th at I___ L_J1 3 MIchcl, a converted punJunter, jnlsslng a- _ last-yearlar’s. Tight end KeitJj Krepfle,ifle, well for the Eagles W( j S last-second field goal. Wedncsdny, T heir i s S who caug2Ught 41 passes and averageiiged ■ first major outdoor• v workout fo r'th e But In 1979, the EagIagios clinched a 18.5 yardirds per,cnlch In 1979, w as; oron Chicago gam e w as cai playoff b erth with tw o c :ancolled because ■ 'm 0 g a m es to play,__ ih e Jn Juured.rciirve.llst-at-that-time, n me,:— of-n-four*inch-snowfal'all-tharsurprrse'd ----- ticd-Dnnas-rorfrrefpTaciTace In the NFC R eturnI spspecialist Wally H enry m issedsed - Philadelphia and Vermeil held A ‘a 1 y t o T i i E ast with a n 11-5 re c oird rd and . appear lo with a brobroken leg, jak cs'ii pra m i p M l L s s ® = = lU SET u e e i i s n ’tt r e s t i n gf i n h o s gr fta l I kREHO ByLty United P re ss Internationalal'.' - • ...... Ohio S late foolfootball'Coach Earle Bruce:e ib-helplnKi ' g i t - p i i i i i l p re p a re his Uilrcl'Ird-ranked Buckeyes for thele RoseI Bowl ^ r i W i l fro m u hospitalll bebed. -----^------B ruoe.-48.—wowas-admlttcd-to-RivurKidoido-IIoKpital ------C'TT— T uesday wltliwh;:t^’hal apparently is a severe chestch cold. He was termwmed In “ excellfint" condltloi ______s e rie s of h eartt tc tesls w ere run but he Is exexpected' to . s ia y in thctiospit.'!pllal at leutil unlll Thursday. risTTported~to'bc*feeHnR^l w orking on Ohi(■)hio~Sim^s. Nevv-Year'si d ate wllh Southern Callfomomla.- "W c left him1 a yellow legal pad and pcncn when we ' were thero.” said sa defensive coordlnatoiitor Dennl.-i ------Fr>T:el,:‘M 'm surelire he'll have som e n o tc slo m D r. R obert Murjlurphy, the leam phy.slclan.. Sis aid O ru cc w as to t>e kept undunder observation for-tH hours M urphy salt] so far all heart tests were nonorm al and h r i s t m a no indication of( hearthe dam age had been founc I Ch ■sSpefi!*«■* “ We expect himhln- to be out of the hospital; 1 I al and back coachlnj-Thursda;sday.” Brucesaid. * -— ------BOBBY HULLAj \ will not dress for praclltesL-eswilh'lhe W innipeg J e ts unlllunt his shoulder injury hasIS compc l e t e - __ I 3 Dlays a Only —-T hurs. thriruSat. I ...... ly healed, Jets j-oigonorarmahager“J 6h nT ergirgusdn safd W ednesday. ______HuU has l>een 1h; hampered bv a torn shouldc[derm iis£lp__^ _____ sin ce he startedd litraining f<7r th e lSJ7 ^are|iouseT(rool&Equipii m e n t ^ li c _— ‘Ujuality-fools-^s-At-W/iolesa/e Prices-9 ------' "S^SEESEH r ? S-Sr------nnnnfllflwl• BUYWWITH CONFIDENT. ^ >d tool* carry o m envlectgrar’i BuorontMguc . powvr ioeti e full lectictory warranty, —*'— ^DRIVCW ITHcSImIDENCE. ■ Wa r*»»r*« th« rlgttt to m ok*:• chan«M.c^ Noi m p e rn lb l* for ecci w.nF .MM, r **" " »* H fln x M S111 i 59B 1 i : Ali Water-Cooli)o i6 ti ------^ r m a d tlit^S-’^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H f f H b tii d H i i S iA l w a ^f r s r W n m R , Port* t& Lobor Includes: plugs, polpolnls, odjust valvst EL \ i f r e d f lw l 1 J I timing.g. dwell ftcorburetorad}uitment S ------^ ■ - ^CHW^TWAS coiii ; Tune-Up /j S p e c i c j i . . 1 " ' P^ ------VWVar 1972Thni.Presiesent i \ > & lo b o r Includes: pluQt, . palpoinn. odjuit vol»«« R \ ^ V 7 J "'"'"B-tg. dwell A carburetor odluitmenment where opplkobls. 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Ihelr r h ittin g alU ck for tho 1380 V ______cally.J5lronfi<^- lh an tlicjlicy-wure-aLthlsll^^^H — seosonrwnrWcdncsday-slgnedfreeageBt—i - tlmelaslyear. ■ H R tyman Jorge' Orta to a S-yeAr ) All head coach Bumn FPhillips to co n tracr a c t fo r a reported $1.5 million.-...'. • ■ do W ednesday w as look lo dowh~liIs • • - T ^ f 1 ------roster ror sufiflays wii ons~w!tlrthe^tcago~W iltc-Sox;— •- QRalnst D enver to see: th;that he is b etter — Hub na njcarocr.battlng average of-.28I^ -1 ...... off Uion hc7 was_ whei/hen, the Oilers g E aW r j ^ Last yye e a r he h ad 40 RBIs ond h it 11 J trav eled to Miami lasl'ycty e a r. ~ 'I''*®* e rtiris — Uie sixth'straight > ' Players who have concomc back from as h it 10 or m ore homers. • "_* |J I' tnem o u fo r an------^------“Wc'rV'eTe-very happy tahave a-pldyef.— j— o r p a rt of last y e a r's plaplayoffs ~ were ■ of Jorgeirge's caliber," said Indians Gen- U offensive guard Geor,eorgc R clhner, | eral MiiiM anager Phil Seghl. 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Opportunliy...... f occounia payable and gm p/oyor." 734-1333. paymont dusk. Pormanoni'’®"! ■ SNELLING AND SNELLING AMID : position In ladlos apporol will bo closed Irom Do- ■■ > otero, Salary commensurato„?J?_ -£om baf_2QltY_to_Docomt)or______-wIlr^B^^ffartonc^r^lno^0l1lty^ 20th .lor-Christmao. mERRY Hospitalization, vacations.' CHRISTMAS-...slop In and ' ^ m R E C T and olhor bonoltis. II Inter- seo ua on tho 20th - busi- eatod ploaso wrllo In con- nossoBusuai. S h o w i 1 7 3 3 - 0 ___ lldonco: Box W-21. c/o W 3 1 ^ ____ 3 ^ L I N EE j S ^ . — s - ^ 9- -TELLERl-AU-flpplloonts-oon------i •— ------TwlnFalla.ID'8330ll C-'.[ ' niderod rognrdioaB ol raeo, — _ — B e lo w y o u)u " 'witl find -m an y -servervices ' a v a ila b le “ fro-om - M agic ------— . religion, ag. ..' x. 'or na: 3 0 D A Yr s . . . ■ KEYPUNCH, $000; ExcollontI'o"' tlonal origin. ' ; relation I // V alley Busijsinesses. Check w ith' !yai«a£3_ .Q lU u aln aB B Qooomuanniity.: -(oo ...... rBrorflgftr: mo "' HomVa ~ 'oai Oirt ~ ~ " y ■ I. i " TJuir:iir;;day, D ocom bor 20,1870 TIm T oa-Nows. Twin FoMo. Id ah o B-^t3 -^ ^ ■ -1 0 1 — —JEenne.aiBeocniMhM.. _Q45_MabUeitomMForJ'or.8 il# _ . ^ 1 ____UnlumJiiiuMsForl ForRsnl_- .051____ Unlum.Apt.AflusJufllextl^ iJ57___RontoLMoblliLtlB-UP/C9*^ _087_JHlacollanoou9-P<9-Por.Sale_ ^ •SPARTAN* BXSO';•; air ' ALL ELECTRIC 2 bdr.'. aapt. In In Hagerman on vlot condltloriad- ■ *5495.: 'low lot, IT’S TERRIFIC the way weVo 067 MIscellaneouaFoForSale 070 WantededToBuy T< 074 Mualeallnstruman^ I 1..WANTEDI i.; Call 100% FINANCINGIO 4-plox. Appllancoo.I. a/e, clsan. pBrtlelly fur(urn. 3 soiling Glue Lustro to E N W : '/ i ___ .-AVAILABLE...... 1-- ca/port,-.Iaundry~(acliclllilea.-- bedroom mobile homme.-*iO»- e •rugs:-Rent-elecirlc—“cf^ahSm- - 1 - FIREPLACE -tollt -a t—a - -WANTE0;-1M4‘-ALUMI;UMINUM— SWEET-TONE-Violin-JISO.----- ^ ^ H ^ f E n m r . a r o * . 20 lo 40 Aon I ^ 0 Down Poymonll WhyVhypay Adults proterred. no0 pola, monm. Call324-2498. . bargain price, 38-’.. 2oro BOAT. Pnono alter Ind laroer units. Wa ha pooor. Krengols. Her 7PM Caso and Bow extra.-Call . TOP CASH PAID t can 149 Robins. S23S porlor mo. ------5 r s « clonrance Mojeotlo wll*llh Hue 324-8000. 324^105- ______Bu)r« 1 I E ® ± I J Mg e s t ^^ M t o n i d n A / t ib e t J c M , I ^ ^ l a S in ghe GUassifiiieds tf o d o v - 1 - ^ = = , '078 Fumlture&Carpali pala • 079______Appllanciincos 080 Hoatlno & Air Conc QB8 GoodTMnQiTol A v i a l i b n ------.Votilctas------A4il»Rarts4A00M Jqulpm w t- - t3» ...... HaMry.£aulpmilfll____ GOOO LOOKING woll bull bullj HOTPOINT tolfioofalor;rTno- r COZY Carousel" Flr"^iaei3’aeo: 0 0 0 0 PORKI '/} or whcvhoioj^___IM A»Aviallon 19'74'AflCTiC cVf-"l973i973AM“F; AC-DiagnosHc ■uJne^ II 7p FORKLIFT; 13' llflItl nolghl.f OALLION 104 Road Qrador.. I Coucti and Criair in daroarK ffoa, ij^,o i. Quaraniecilood. harvnst •pold;— goc (1)'2-ploco trallor, 321 brown tjrusi’Od cotton good esr.a pbund.”Curbd ir FLIGHT INSTRUCT 3J6-4e» mBchino *950:—Batr~im rn'V o ■ tooo capocit)' onprox: { i'o " ' J348. Caln’a Cloatanjanco co ngiilon- t 3M, 733-004B.SL__ Oired. 324-2t76or324-5188 ______, bleodor *90; 12 tonn pro as Asking *4.000, Seo°and*i^*i ant rnould ^ o ard . lull cab, heal-. ______suctllico- $150; SE'ftRS M^ •'y Conlor, 733-7t1t.______” ■ Privoli* CommorcialI 5 In- ______ii"Co. i c ir “ m Tnroojm rw D ncw sotrsm r -fleAOy—FOR—CHWISTf^T/TAS:— cinimorrr— Aircraii' raniai: ra ~ la/s Aj^CTic~CAr,3i "''m I s e a r s KENMOne Dish- Ole apaeij hoator. natural o<«oas. Largo tundor CAPi ondiiion Transmission alandd *10 0: block Railroad Avo,,\vn ' bs> Wilkins. -QoodlnOi B34-57S9 Qold iMimd. 7 monltis old 4P0JV Phono 733-27G2. EvonI'oninos, Tioro: oxcellont cono C ail-yart or.934-S414 ovonlngs- >95. 324-6778.______. waatior. brown color. Duar- ou< can be convortod lo prt (chlekons) rooutuis. CoComo 733-82C1. 420 m llus. Can bo so)Onai128 o n . -Drlllpross.now$2S0; □Olok b ln - 614, Twin Falls, Call r —r anlood flood worhino ordiirdor. pane, 200,000 BTU'a. Usoused In wolgned boxos ol 8. N ------Diair Drivo, 733-1180.___ nnd bolls V* 10 V. Jiei5;Smilil s: 734-0217 days: 73733-6960 PITMAN AERIAL BuOketj- JERRY'S AUTO SALES5 ItI" t125.714-72S0 or 423-5287,7, only lour months. CallI S3I 530- omiorlholjmllywiihovu * cait S ovonlnfls. • Pelican 36, O ood condition. Rupon now haa 45 #01# o ^ 0 2532or5]Q- MOI ^MOTORCQMI \ -— 8-6 Mofl.-Frl. - \ 7_ _ R^19Tlmo8-Nows,Twlnlvin FfltlB.'td a h o ~ Tnufsflay;'j_P.o?ombarro,i979 0 . , ------$ut'officials hot';it'satisfie'd ^ More^drugroirr^stst rnad^ f H —------BQBOISB-tUPD— More lhan-ono doten— made-(cf-su«>e S ym m s;— — GCoiogtiDBtcai—Siirvuy—— ;— hydroluglst Jack Barrarraclough said th e w ater cam e from an:m undergroundi zone near INEL foundid tot contain a tritium concontratlqitlqn of_ 120^ ______— picocuries-per- mllHlitcrIter.- T he staiir dard limit for resldentlL'nllal d rin k in g w a te r is 20 picocurles perlermllliilter. i Asked If he would drinIrlnk the w a te r ___again. Svmms said. "tVoljNobo.dxfnjhoir right mind would drinkk itIt unless th ey wcrc.ycry th irsty." In rpafl hu^Ijv-aiuUdivSmi______1_ ..James A. McCIurc, IMdaho. 11-: said there- must be a moreire acceptable method to dispose of radladloactive ma- ‘ te ria ls a t Uic INEL. III HI ^ ■ "I'm not suggesting thathat we hit the 11 • m u M t panic,t?uttonZl-Mcaurc.icc.sald_:.il.am___: ______Hill mil vim\u u S m suggesting wc Immedlatelately tak e c a lm responsible mcnsuros:_lo_solv.c_Uiis_ lo ______—- P olice prcr o b e ' cycle clublb I I I? i n j u r i e s LEWIST0N'"(UP1) -— LewlstorT ’ ------police-detectivejj-nrc-contiDntinuinp-thcii------■ investigallon' Into the circuraatanccal: ciri ___ 1 . of an altercation at the; MlMlghwuyman motorcycle club headquartjarters Sunday - th a t left two m en hospit;ipltallzed wiUi . Injuries. A police spokeswomann sisaid o fficials ------TKTrawoJttnjrword-from"Sn-sr-josopti's ------H ospital authorities regacrgardlng when I f the two Injured'men-w•will he dls- ch o rg e d before m aking an'any a rre s ts In ------connection -with the Incldcndcnr------1------H ospital officials snldI DennisD( Gray, \ 23, a m em ber of the Ix’w islon______\ __ ------m otorcycle-club, Is lfTri ssallKfactory \ condition a fter recclvlnf:.-Ing-a bullet \ wound In his groin. Frankink Gordon 25, . \ .also of Lewiston, Is listeded InI sa llsfa c - ’ Jory condition after being,ngJrealed for three puncture wounds> In his head. 1 1 hospital officials snld. rr . Lew iston policc snldI theth incident' ------o c c u r r e d —d u r in g —a—p—p a r t y ~ i b e — ^Hlghwayman-oiub-wns-l ------hon o r of-vlslting motoreye!;ye!eelub.’ lh e ------H ------Cossacks of Montana, att ulabout l - — ...... \ y 3 ^ w B f ~ Sunday. A police spoko8man-T>w guld chnrges_wm_bo_bmuL^uuhLln CPU:______ncctlo n with the incident,ml, "liut how m o n y 'a n d against whonhom will he ...decided by the delectlves/es ill chiirt^e ______ona Ittc prosecutlng“ jirfaiflorney's oi- - fice.-^'hesald.-^------. . H e sa id detectives arc stilstlll lo 'in g to p ie c c togeUier w hal actual!}lally occurred becausc members of l>oth>th clubs< who ■ w e re p resent o t the allerei:.•reallon h av e d eclin ed to answ er questionsIons. a s s H e would release no Inforiforinalion on how Gordon rccclvcd headad InjuriesI o r Regulajlar. Menthol ---re g a rd in g w hat typo of gun’iin was u.sed ; t; In the shooting of Gray------^ __:and.Vaniantage 1 0 0 s. . ^ = BVANTA sS i i T A e E * U tahn blastss ____^ _____ H J ^ e n thchol I V A N ! energy agenc;c y ■ 16 executive ... director ..Of. the Ulah pP eiroleum - . . A ssociation told the Idahoiho Highway U se rs Conference Wednesda;sday lhal th e federal govemment'.s encrg;!;rg>- policies • - aroln-aTtatOufiinarchy;----- IQ Darwin Van Dc CraaffI If lamha.stecl the U.S. Dfpartment of EncEnergy, sny- —liii’ Itjhould be abolished___ "There Is something wrouTong w hen th e tax p ay er is required to continue funding a S12 billion fcdcracral agency that, has not demonstratedd tl:the nbllltv______=^o-develop'ff'hailonal energyrgy plan n o r contribute one additional dndrop to the . supply m arket." Van De Graitraaffsald. (— — ii . “ If DOE'S budget could bote re tu n io d ...... to th e taxpayer. £v ery mari,lan, w om an 'arning: The Surgeon Genien^al. Determined a nd chlld ln this country ooui.loUld'ufforci; lai Ciqaretie Sfnokinq is DanlangeTous lo Your Health.- flCTEli'loB'sni's; lU mg. "lar. 0.8 mg. nicbtincle. FILTER, MENTHOL: 11 mg."iig."tar".Q. 8 mg;nicoiin8.. 200 gallon of gasoline a year."ir." .• ' ■ - '. 1______Qv. per cigarcite.lite.l-JUKepon MAV7B.------ T i • Valley life e M d m .,_Thiif3clay.-D£iCBmbQf izb. 19;197B - —Tlmos-Nowo.-TwiftFQlla,Bil9 , Idaho r* re d }Rm&h liliesr-heeiingceattle^ ^ - a | ------jiEo.smTH,,' aiiiciiitllim jtail'a ffilllM I r a r h r r hlR:-mtlf^n~iy-4»xp^F|-:wa{ .;,fr 6W8-wrlter------ut&h cnce. i did until after lilK------B v uiui, he Bald," "wa5 a p criect j | H p L L I ^ R - AlfredAlft Rlechers,,an____ ^Tho 1 . ■ WashIs h ln g ^ n s ta te , Malod,_TwlnIn 1Falls, faUier',^.death. -But B bc.found It.too studcindent aod a genUeman." The f.ov- 30 hom e teaching w as so efflciciclcntr"” "They used to telell us If we found a Hblllsi ■M eO-yMr-old'IrcUrbdd ischool teacher, Riechc liste r aiiH Filer, ending hiss careerc. much to handle th11 e ranch alone and emmor o i s e n t him a greeting on his itoih ± e rs . was able to- "Ju st cocoast bunch of sailors fighghting to go through at Rall a n R iver High School a t M ai ^ enjoys feeding catUe.11®- along"lg" for the next few years rtalt.i, in when the Filer■ Job J opened up, he b lrtliIrth d a y la st month which was ci-Ie- irs at waving your club.” he said, adding Casski5 la Comity. ^ H e h a s about 30I papairs of cows and Blckeltel sch w l In Twin P alis w here : •relum ed to Uie clalassroom. brate■ated with a community-wide party vall-thcseTtowns-Rlechera-ti — E~«alve9-and-taklng-ol his parents rented their' Un see loo much acUvcvc duty becauso of enabll. m em bers as his "Depression Job." ‘ “It keeps you busyasy and yet it isn't Holllsti bllng untold hundreds of stu(Jtudents considerable prol•oblem with unruly "Teachm “T« were a dime a dozen Ister place which had bcbeen summer sciiool he2 t h i n g s t ( : q c o n s i cd e r i n ^ e i d j n g r a b o u t ee a r l y r e tt i r e m e ni i t r — ^------^Many-t]i^ c a t^ inc. •' ", • for correcth ctlve cataract glasses.-l have Ice for senior f l ve sharp mentally. Unfortutunatcly, she Is resourceses Ini yoiir area mny call fur talked withilh my doctor and he hasas also very poor and very^ proud.f paUenceoie and persistence. There may "FteldNewqu^Synicis to an sw v ■ ■ recommend Mima w. fa s t f l inded Uiat I gel contactict She has been livingng on a' total be no localteal resourees, but qulto oflen Heartlioe is a service lensesinsteiitead. Win Medicare also paya y Incomo of $158 p er moatlQth nnd a snudl assistancew e a g e i ^ e s will liave oiit- -dtixens. Its purpose Isde 1a imbleni _____ =Hearrtlin€ _____ for contact::t lenses1 o r docs It have lo be amount of savings whb^ch are now reach worlc■orkers o r counselors who will ■ ^oestians aod adve p'robleiolumns, wrtte — — regular glaslasses?-L.B. completely gone. Shee didn't Inww come to> y yi o u r hom e or wlll-v lsit a ______A m i have a questko ayUn-Street.—threew additloItional years of Income fromI probaiily be ad d itio n al ququestions only Contact; lenses If would also be' cov-t v ab o u l ~SSi (Supplemenentiu Security locationI n in your areo.on a reguinr not answered in these coiuSM l._You^ it,but.thisln^; Income would be 20pen»ntt_ _ you can answer. Weighh these qiies- _ered afta-r cataractc surgery, bul onlyJy Income), Meals on Wheiteels. Medicaid basis. ileaHUoe, 114 East-Daytbut you m ost" le a yearly'i!y-than-i/-^-waftea-iintiI I'^tionircarefully-ln'your — ownvn mind and one o)’’thee oUierc — nol boUi g l a s ses ^ or any progromri didn'tI'feltb tf untill Often a a lllo c a l service foVUic aging d f-ad d ressed ag e 65. m ake the decision a s to wiwhen to retire and contactads. All brands of hardpri sta rte d looking Into thingRgstobdpber. may bc locatedloc by phoning a family recdvcs'prtnQpt reDtvrbolul rep u e a w u i 2. If you> w ag e 6S to d raw ,, only . when you ha v e answe;rered them— ^contact Jenau se s are. covered. H ow ever,^ I think It Is a ^am e ttuhat wllh all of service, h he e a lth , welfare or. Unllt-d iodude a 8tanq)3r sdf------JW would rereceive full Social S ecu rity HEARTUNE: My bubusl>and h ad th e only birands ra of soft contact lenses th e s e ‘‘help’’p r o ^ n i sifortbe«jd^y ft Way agenc■ency, the-Red Cross or a fnvdope. H ie most usefulloicg r to t e 62 benefits, but bu the money you lost worked ' In a civil sc'rvice-cj-covered job. covered arer e m anufactui«l by B au sch^ a n d /o r the poor, th at tbi e m Isn’t more crisis-hitenterventkm "hoUlne.” In mony 7 ; be In Jh ceey en rs f f r ^ a g e filto __ i ^^_PUbllclty_infonnlDg-peoeople of }hno fnmmunltlpilHtMB le for a civil. Medicare cover cc meals delivered to10 J Jusl moved to Sea wbat U> do about m y retlreniializMfaaLILL-iy*^ ------: satUe in Sep- directoryy byb y th e ir tlUe, or listed under service survivor's l>enefltIt-lf-you-wdfe- , m y hom e?—-H;S. 'te m b e r. i r s too bad H eai retire from my companytake all reduced 3. You mumust decide if a red u ^ m j arried to your h u s b a nd d a . l the U m e No. a rtlih e d ld not «Knily, s&ilstale or cily offices. L o ^ ~ appear in my.newqiapei>er In Ohto. It legal aid 1 c a n sta y until ag e ffi i rwiih^Would you Social Securiurity benefit will be suffi- of < his death and be had d assoclallcms ore usually d accepted a • HBARTLEU N E : Will Medicare p aly y would have saved me ^JLof_efforta listed Ini_ th e irf»ne_dlis<;tOD'.,_QDc______retire at age 62 l must takiliould -1 w a it_ c le n t to m eetMl y our present a n d f u tu r e—nrfuced - -i anmiity-witlrsi^•vivor*ff ben e -" fo r c o m r t c 1 JcsurgETy?^K:R.------__ lanaTllrae in FloridallO- 1 -nad known— thing is cert« r ta ln — If you need help, you ----- T“ Sodal Security benefits^-Kfoil b enefits? n jo n etm y nwneeds ortf the fuU'benem~f—nilispoase: ------r .------■ unless!ss it Is i^ e d because of>f nufn y things last s u m m a wUlbehecess»sajry. ■■ w th a t I havo m ust go ouiout and find It. It probably s u g ^ dolng-Uila-bi^sbou Since your husband h^had already accidental inInjuiy or to Improve Uiele leained since Septembere r fit>m read- wiU nol cox>me ir knocking on your door.. -im tl] a ^ 65 to-d ra w m y •ftiUest questions - We also feelfe< that th ^ ai^ other started s dniwlng his beilenefit. your fundloningoiMXiLinRlfnmPri part of thi0_jng^jmcx£iliiniQ.-Could-y o - —M.W. Lyou-awtbo, factors -you-•"H mmt conflicted__ th e——bencnt-woora-iRraMSWjc t wimateiyK body. «>m e tips on w h e y o r txlow r to find out . HEARTLIT U N S : Well, wliller Is imon' : Tbis is one of the b ah lestni. < Tbeie 4s aBidtmrofTiB■ujouey you'wuuld l i w r l ^ —~i»rc«rofwnfltTirwia'arai p i S a r SSLIN E : M y'aunt Is 82. S he iiUoiiy? I t will— w w c r r aSQis^iQidmyilseQDntajvins w ^ jn u cao-aalLyotgBeU^ butyortlon,' but th e leaving yourur present Job; your pre- H E A R T tm E :'! a m 67f! oW^ llvcslnrioili o|^w bo flad. .41ine for .n.m w OTWM1.I flu shot Any . ■ . 1 going lo' d o se n t h ealth;i; y: our dciire to co ntinue c >rida by herself. 1 have been and I (fraw Social Securitytyandamon tjrylngtogetle tb tf to move up'north wllh1 f i S s i S c Same i dilemma chance Medi f e a i c M will covcr it this hot only Ute financial questlo»me factors woiking; ancand tbe effect of early jMedicare. I have Jusl gotten'homo, go me but she I IfacedliylngtohclpinyB■aunt.—B.L. yearr—QtlJ* J . • irtlrement or fpim fhft h n ^ » n l - T ty he won't. Last summer I SuesUon of what you are go on your priyate_penslon^ .was-ln-foi^visltod-hd*-*r-and-for-the-flrat-Ume-i* r- Dlfforent communitieses will offer, —Unfottunaim alely,. flu, shots, jrc-noi. a ______with yotirself. H m axe somwing ^ ia l plaij if youu haveI one. Stncy eve^- ccataract suj^ery. -I knovow that the learoed bow>w sh e Ifl living. Sho la not* • different services, ^ m e(.communities c -Medicare-co'>-covered service. They are tocoosldCT:-_ •• - iriMieai jJo-rtiwroTM^caiy»re will"pay senile — onln tb e contraiyrShe Is v e iyJ-offer^more-servlccs-orIV asslslance ;conftiaetWf-xl preventauvo mtdicine you s ta rt ’tteiwin. ' . pro g ram s Uian oth ers. Flndlng I U»e and. thereforefore, a re not covercd. ' - ■ r ____C-2.TimQ3-NQW3.-TwlnHln,f:flll3..1clahc— ..Thursctay. Oocamtx,fi;5H979------Oo ------DearAbbO T P . i ni d u s t r i adl arts 19-yeaiir^tD ld^^faa t f e ^ A A /^ants i hiss rights y o u t hI ! S p r o d t ]tice toys - -ByABIGAILV.VANftUI^ Thelicy sleep together at least«ist once a service wherevever they are — but yoiyou In b tf booklet, “How to Have a " TWIN FALLS •—- Industrialli Arts - Cosls;ts for the toys were kept to a ' 0TheCblca(agoTrlbUrte- week,cH -. cspeciaU y in Koilorea . . UtLovely Wedding." Seod f l and a long, students at the Ven'era C. O’Leary minimuinum. Club members wentnt to NewYoricNcws^s Syndicate, Inc. 4e Me and the neighbors thlnJlink It is And d o n ’t evisver stop writing your stastomped (28 cent*) 8eU ► ------^ I 5 ; 'i„ ■ ^ Atttentioh^ ! MerchantsIts, financial ^ in s tittitutlons, Manulufacturers, Offiffice depart- nt executives: FA\AAOUSr BRANC I______D ^^M i±ZLEXJHEiEPARlS^EFtfON mrsnopFSp^zjo r — ; 7 ------ii ■ - ■ , ■ M : . ™'NISH YOUR CHRIiilSTM AS SHOPPINCN G F O R Y O U )ES If y ourjr c a le n d a r's too full II to find that very speSpecial gift or ac: )ry for the numerous R egency' Ama/ino Jot US personnej_in ypjjrJr office or firm, ~)hansen De happy-to d o it for yoyou. ^ Nina Gam! f l S C7ur~perie r s 0 n a r s hbppeTTJ o’ADATirTSlevers, will^'sen^ i^ c t" ev e ry ffTing^ >Iiaj...... Ughht House -- y o u n e ^ ^ . Then we'll wrapap the gifts individualually and deliver Broken s iz e s , blbut all sizes 'J h e m al(along to you with handwrittenha notes. C(Complimentary, o f c o uirse rs . REe g u l 'X r st one of the many waysw; the’Paris serves'es you better.. 2 8-^75 7 3 3 ^ 5 0 6 ------::— (today thIhrough Saturday) 2 21.90-47.9(0 Use Your ParisP. Charge ------T i * / -ASHI0N -I' ■ —j M SHOE____ W M i \ ______n P F NA/ 'TII Q P M______!Al=ON— ------^ —ElZZZZ - eachOh night this \ 1 * . vvee/f.. ; ;. thru Friday ______1241 Main A ve.'N orthrth. Twin Falls . - 4 , ♦ T h our ro o ay . 0 o co m o o r2 0 ,1970 Tim os-Nowa. TWtii Falls. Idaho C-3 finds bothcI gloon and' optinnismiin Amnerica ...... © T beW aahlnzlotStonPost------citizensI aaffects the future of every-jr y - - and poor, w h ite a nd black,bli that social' energy.gy." Unification, un d erstamandlng imp«¥tahniraremm thnnirw Q s to their- - tioon— n r tend-toward-more traditional— W ASHINGTON - As\s thd* I seventies ' thing.” critics sometimes disIlsmiss It as too and th tS'c coalition, in releaileasing the re- percent — and health organizationsns suits of a Gallup pollII itli hod com- o th e r tharlan hospitals and medical missioned, said that onin thetl average, centers —6-66percent. f yourr kids ------1\ . — I — e r o w il c e y ’s — rant"t«o^staf I ' C o s i t 7iTctic < • 1 / ______C j P I Lp P i e r ______IT'I I skill -14 . = : -I'|= :i^ flO— . I Ultima I I ^ 1this yrear, ^-eiiristinasrilfSpecials:— — j C ro m o $17.51.50 V alue r r o lerser — I N O W . . . ._ . S g M ------I 1 = f Lotion $24.0(.00 V alue U W IM A II I ^ u n liorSk sd T ci Pac:kage£ ■■oj I' ■ I I NOW . . . . I I I 'can c?ompl•letelyf equi -4.|I I 00 I - ...... - i - | -I I . theiTniorconly ®139* H 3 ' I O u reexperts will fit youi»ur kids now or afterer Christm as witti <\quality skis, bindincings, boots ” a n d pipoles. O ur ski packDkages are your b es W iaw n .1 3st value in ski equiji i p m e n t . — B a o f i S a — ISUWDAYr M O O N t o l 5 ; 0 0 P ^ M ^ k TRANSLUCIICENT TRAN.NSLUCENT I GREME__ _ — W -R INKi_EJ.QTjp.N^ K J . - f- -WRINKttGF ie«nlrot«,d doytlm* y | ____ A__ hlphly, roocantto ft b«euiy e 31 provldM o gontt* I I Ilon of •p*clat •molll' tion. itt rich blond of I f clo»»»y-dt>p»eoi»-»hi II* l« ({Ukkiy e b o * rb « d - ” lain At 3rd East Twltrin Falls k olll of «o(l youngJ »kln.«> U»»d ^ boautHjlllul undormokoup A I nlg h liy , It help* ime ^Downtown-jQoiLho:la-Mall ' C-4 TImos-Nowfl. TwinAfln Falla, (daho Thufaday.'iy.'Docombor2D. 197B ...... " . ' ~ ‘ . Tnuroouy, Oocombor 20.107B Ttmoa-Novya, Twin Fnli: R o o t ss of heaa r t d i s e a a s e n o w /found' t o r e a d:h back t o c h i l dd ] h o o d Children nou> attribute less pow er to Santa G laus than m 1896 B y E A RL L L I A N E also. F ). F o r those c h ild re n found lolohave h n e rv e fibers. Alsoso, there have been thepB pu b lic shouTd be advised tho ©Newscwsday high 1 levels of- blood fats__rr that such , perate," saysJDiD r. MUton R eltm an , a If -^ I^ T jB ^ a m ln J r., .^Dwlng a chlld-study seminar in more th'an a'cfiarmlng notion. It story takes different fdmis in other In both surveys were more likely than pcmatural powers. ------N E W - Y O R K - = ^ _mo3t n^rtsJtiflUdulta[ts.Q[Llow:H±oleslerDl_ m odijdUIcatloa.appcars safe.andand .very_pedlatrlccardlolojlogist.—That-uBually— high ^IthoughThearti authorf»6ritl<» a '^ w lh a l efforts to le- diets are moro} prone to having Ilkelj rirv*im«n“hi2k^ ” ...... -iw , a University of Nebraska gradu- provided a comprehensive collection countries, there was a consensus on -boys , to give-Santa m iraculous. Thc question of how anC disease, the natlon’j3n’s No. 1 killer, duce t ely to be beneficial.” m e a n s a fte r abiibout age 3, h e said; unde e those levels though changciigcs In gallstones. Whethtther thb earlier In- / As indttlyjng cau^. andlUi^Ie J. Hall ate student hit upon a hl^y imaglna- of children’s beliefs aboul Santa content among ethnic and economic powers. learned thc trulh aboul £ usually strikes InI nmiddle ' age or dietar 'U for high blood pressussure in S ince th e h s Is vai/arablllty fn the bloood bloo< Rei^SiTsSd m (NewspaperEnlerpriscAssn.) .UveWeaforaresearchpaper. CTaus. • ■ ■ groiij)8evenln 18W. , ------Perhaps today’s children raised- may hove proved troul arejustified. , . troduction of a low-fat i( diet would chUdUdrcn, the evidence lends la te r, there Is Increcreasing, evidence But;ut s o m c j^ y s lc ia n s and sclent;enlists further Increase is to be pressure of norormol ^Ildren, .it Is kldn ^ » ,v ------^ What better way to study children’s--^In-l977,-w c attempted to replicate Thc major difference between tho with Wonder Woman, Spldermnn, somorcBponilenlslnlwlliH ------th o t-ils ro o ta ^ b a c lrt > tlw^iocldence of even -forJilgh— ImpoHantr-he-si-saidr-to-take-sevem l— eouii iktcrehlldhood:------hnvBT] pvlse tb gallstones In laterFlTfelsnotcIear. li chole — developing mlnds.-reasoned-FVances— her researdi.uslngherquestions, h ^ two flenerations was in the qualities Batman and-lhe Bionic Woman, find Mr. Duqpombo reporlet The (Irst duess came during reduce 3lesterol lev;^. But studliudies of re a d in g s a t differrerent lim es to v erify a pres: modem E. Duncombe, than to examine the scoring crtteria and a comparable they attributed to Santa Oaus. Santa Claus a bit lackluster as a children, espcclaliy those jce the amount ^ choIestcroI-ol —------^ ^ ------o ^ W L o'^ ^ r a m w itnout wt ...... " '■ you can preclpltole a hear .... ^ I ■ ■ . . ' -I ~ • T" 1 C-fl TImoB-Nowa, Twin Fall-alia. Idaho Ttiursda/, Ooceic em b e rS O . 1976 H diisjse'TToTrSnTTflTST 7 S p e e i fa l t h a niks-for l ED e n v e r in a t i v i t y; s e e n e — DENVER (UPI) —_ ^ One flipped __ _ _Thele Amerlcan_Clvll_UlierU«,.. a .V n :_____■n»jilptagj»otaIces ofLchlltfren rang “Chri:h ris t Is too bib fo r a M an g er." and ; —^ switch Uluniinated lheie city’s Nativity Ion. representingrei Citizens Concericeraed o u t above the cro>•owd d uring the sing- "CIlirisTlTChHsImas." hri Althoug^^ -■Ti,- scene as though nott>thlng had hap- for SeparationS^ of Church and SSt tate, ing o f a full repe'ite'rtolre of carols, all tonene vwas rtUglous, m any In the crowd 4 i ; pened. . fU edsusuitalleglng theuse of tax money—mo ^rom>memory. EjExtra whito.andrred. sailtlilthey came for other reasons. ' Mary, Joseph, the WlVise Men and the for hethe creche violated the constinstitu- candles were passissed to newcomera o r "We '' Wt feel our rights are being Infr- manger baby were the:lere as usual, but tlonalll ^i u l r e m e n l for separatiortion of divided when thee number of partlcl* Ingedged upon by the ACLU. We pay . j'i this year 200 r^identaIts came, too, to churchch and state. . pants grew. taxesx es and w e should h av e a say, even ^ — glvcTpectal. thanks lhat t a 40-year ■ U.S.S. Dl istrict J u d ge Richard Mat^fgtsch ...... SiRM crect^_atitthe footdf thc steps- ihrouiroughare m ore passlve;**-8aid:— 1 In fa v o F o rffiO C L U Montlonday sald7 ‘‘Jraus"ls Coijord, n o t the ACLU,'' Johnihn and R uth (So'rdon. “ continue. a n d ga>gave the c lly 48 hours dlsm ____ Bundled agoinst thie«>ld_'ni^day e ___ .UJLihfl- u£ztm zU2zz. 7^1 nigitrthey carried carandles and sang an app(ppeal Tuesday and was gran carols; celebrating a1 court decision thc stajtoy pending full conslderatloi Kee e p Cozy & Wa/ a r m W ith kecDlnK the Nativity SCIiceneontheClty the.castase------to ra — Ohd County Uulldlrigilcile p : r 40 years, the City and Coui^ounty '' u s For ------'■ The U.S. 10th Clrculiull Court of Ap- B u ildd l: in g h a s b een III w ith - . . J peals Tuesday stayed thctl execution of oodllghl ^ l s and th e steps a a district court, 'order•r requiring lhC/-->\iecoralirated with full-size replicaslofthe of ' LiA D I E ^i MEN 1 c liy to dismantle thc llf«ife-slze rellglods • Nativity>»v segne- .Snnfn rinuB _n H — arrah^ement.------relndeciecr, a sleigh and a toy shopp w ith ^ ,_J__ “If one man can take:e away what the elves.__ tiBjappeals-court answpredli f c Constitution should b e2 cchanged so the prayers}rs of m any people. Wc wouldlid notj ' : H , freedom of speech ara n d religion Is h a v e ClChristmas at all if not foror i th c " R ox/lynnMlathers q Li^inda Seeley) more Important than thtiie separation of birth of C h rist I t Is God's will tolccsJceep ' '■ WENDELL - Mr. oniond Mrs. Bob' TWIN F.F A L L S - M r. and M rs. P aul church and state.” salcilid Gordon Day. JesusI asa the center of Christmaim as." Mathers-of Wendell anannounce the Elder ofGr cien s Falls, N. Y.' announcen ee" who came'w ith his wlfiIfe and iiiyear- said DoiDon' N evnnan, who callcd ■ fdi fo ra ' ^ ------engagement of Iheir daugtughter,'RoyInn— the-engag;agement-of-thelr-dau^ter,- :er.- - o ld dnughterr------sile n t, prprayer-for-the hostages In Iraj Allsc, to Gregory N elson)n {of Belgrade; Linda Ajm m Seeley, to Steven Robert« r t ______Mont. Egbert, son sc of Mr. and Mrs. Roberte r t ------. M athers Is a l97777 graduate of - Egbertof*])f Tw in Falls:------: ------_____ WendeJJ High School S h e a Junior at M ontana S ta te leeJey plans to g rad u ate frorhDm ..... mojoring fn film and TV pr » s p lt^ School of N ursing In • ------Nel3onr«H975^duole-< 9 8 0 -______:______High School is a JunloiIlor a t MSU. „ lls f •n _____ majoriflgln secondary-edieducoUonand_.-„,^^\ graduated froni Twin Falls ------business...... — ______iborih”197S and Is cunijriUyIn*In * " ...... ’ ‘A ’ ...... ’, statio n ed InA lbany, N. Y. A E>cc. 27 wedding is pplon„c5arih= la I ’uNovy.s OPEN F irst Lutheran C hurch1 in Bozeman, The coujju p le plan, a M ay 31. 1980>80 k' \ - - Mont. wedding. 'TIL 9 P->.M.' - —* 11-— 1 ■ e a c h n ig h t ththis . ~ ~ “ II ■ eek . . . thru-FF riday - i i - - f o r s e nl i i o r c i t i zzens r . $ 4 . : By ELLEN MAY GOLE>LDBERG designers} forf passing up the senlor->r- II J ONLY. ■ ■ ■ ■2 . 5 OI O Chicago Sun-Tlnrimes citizen marlorket. I mentioned the.needBd - . 1 . 3Hin th a W « it Shop oI t . ■. . . ^ To look at Judy F a lk ,, one or wouldn’t for clothes25 t h a t fastened up th e front C O U R T fG Y G IFT WRAPF.PPINC l l \ For b*b#«t ------6U^>eot-fih&^leslgn6-and'B4 w ith V elcro tabs, doing nw ay_S ______J _ _ _ 4 ! ____ for tho elderly and handle.dlcaooed. She with tinyr buttons t and using wider.:r. 1 T O H A L L G Ih l HUHCHA'JTASFS ^ - ■ 'ia^ a vivacious, attract!active young luuerslMV*svtSTNomirarneemrastJcen- ...... ~ 1^ 1^ woman, about a size 4. Yel hen met by Judy'Jut Falk who wanted here r m b W j f t . . . Interest In designing a chl<;hlc wardrobe ^andmothtt h e r to feel and look good In ^ 334 Main A.«. Uwlh for herBrandraother. whojhose arthritis herclothes.ss. m ade It^tticult for her■ to get In and You canm d«ler by mall from thele II o ut of s to re ^ u g h t clotHiniling, led Judy catalog By.iy .^ lih g : Vocational Guld-a: ------f ‘:------into a carccr with a spier>lendid poten- ance an dR^abllitaCion R« Services. 223939 . I ' ^ r r u z:a7't. tlal, E. SSth S t , Cleveland, Ohio 44103.3. \ i _____ "I. was. always j'cry^clt.close.to.m y_ There. Is aa ssm all fee to cover postageIC ...... 11 . . I grandmother. I loved the way sho andhandllnling. looked, and her fastldioulious appcar- XXX day. Then 1 tegan to noticStlce she was your~questlstlons In hCT-column when-tn " ------W------i f ' \ seldom dressed in anythi-thing except possible. If If a personal reply Is-re—e------' her robe, which wasn'tt 1like her, I quested, please pi send a stamped,d, ______didn't know It then, butt lilater,, when self^dressissed envclpw* tft-Ellan-Mav— ____ wn^ fnrrori tn m nuaJntr 7~P.O. Box .41ti. H ighlandKl hom e bccausc of the d lsablabllng effects P ark , IH. «Xti0035. o f arthritis, 1 understood..She St could 1)0 ------lopgeg^-dresB >■ h e r s e U ^o&=cook=for f c __ —...... herself without helpl “One day at the. nursirrsing hom6-1 * stood outside her door wawatching thc . .nurse's.aid and..my- grandmother struggle to put on herr E x e r e f es e s H e l pD m e m o - --- SUPERMAR^RKET selec tio n — . DearDr.Larab,” ' • - _ j y r T H i HOME SERVICIMCE on develi/eloping good mental and m cm - 1 still Ihlnk that this[)is remains' one of H * -"" I.am 75 years old andnd about a year ory ablllbllity when you're young ancand tlie large and Impoportanl problems ■ „ ~"m m ago I lost my Im m ed iateItc memory. By then tryry to maintain your skills a:as Uinl needs to bo.wororked on by both H ^ ------th al I m ean that som eom «n e will tell m e - - - lonR ass possible.pi . ------iy-andaiMMhero— ------5omething-oflmpovtan?i[nee and a'fialf Many'ly people have learning pjro- ro are. obviously, manyly better solutions H L \ hour later I won’t re mn eem i b er It. 1 do blem s becausebe they cannot remembei § ber than arc available to) usu today with our . ______l i f r f M r r not pul things back w henlerc Uicy belong w ell. Th(rh e older twrson with this p ro- m p — iF ona many times i mtspl.splace Uilngs. I blem' car:an learn Just as-lhe child witi/Uh______f New spaper EntererpriseAssn.)______t geNTcmft'ywcwHn a m told to do things a n d hIn te rl hnvp to lonm in... — Jtk Wllikl i was suppiipposed_ l0 ..do;-- through-r;h-re{fetltlon‘andpH lience,” ' - r - 6 grVhfe<^6<(MtB.QF Otherwise, physically I1 aam OK. I am I t’s ImIm; ^rtant for people lo realizelize HOURS: conccrned becausc I realize my that aboibout 20 percent of the patients - CAPS 5 ■ A r j m R U S A T U K D A T ...... memory is failing. Is theiihere a curc for who havewc memoryilosses and changesSS. f HANDBAGS - STORED■DSUWPAYS ^ ■ this? In years past myV rm em orv w as In fhf» fnn[uncllnq<>Ult»4nttkHhnes oftenfcn— f-COAfS=H>ANTS-ikAeK£fs-|— f c r . > ..9.to.S«|0jMQA: Kreui; attrlbuleilied lo old age do have m ed ical Dear Reader, problemms s thal can be corrected or at I ■^K'ieartrcfermati-- \ 1 1 \ f i m ______What g .sensible lettc;ltcc,_You_un:__JcasUmpmproved^.tliaLUic-jndlvldualu a l------wHilng to adm it It andnd want to ^o -BONttE IS— ^ someUiIng about it. I really rc wish I - could tell you that th e ree «w as a perfect - _ \ I SSS-H A M ; solution that would w orkrk inI your case. ( 1 179 T here Isn’t,' but th e re aare re somethings— ...... ^ 1 ------I fu‘ullyI Cooked —-.-.-7 .-.-r I---- lb;------_____ lhat-wlll-belp-l'm-sendl WmklcL::/-. Itc...X ______Ilealth U tte r n um ber 14-:14-2. The Aging -______------i>— ) ------1 —— FRESH issue can send 79 cents ' Is w ith a long.- ( S N ^ U w pp p p i n T y - - ...... ■ slamped, seJ/-addrossedrd (envelope lor ' Gfiomeis ------It. Scnd-your-requcst-to»mo„-incareof m — s this newspaper. P.O; Boxlox I5S1, Radio City Station, New Y ork.,N N Y' I0 0 I‘J.______2 k u d & . . . ______/Ih e iieului u.‘ite r i am sending : you describes Uie kind o f changes cl that ■ ' 1 occur frequently with ad%advancing age ■ ------and invfircaicr d e ta ir.s.some"of"the“ ( ------: iuND STEAIAK I tilings which can be done3110 to prevent changes or help Improveve such things p CHOIU as memory. There really hasn’t bbeen nearly 1 ,8 9 enough work done on Itj^ull^ul 1 thin!, thal FALLS BR FALLS BRANI<\ND ■ . - -.....-...... I ------pvi?n.:p eLiplL- whf'r~l.w»ii ...... sym ptom s’fls you do" caic a n ” often lni-< ' '. ';'ln -5 -c o io rs------BRAND ;----- provc~thGir~mcmory With m t nicmory------a rrditl'c o m u f f otf5 1 -SAtAMfeCHMS - . I- training exercl.ses. In their the simplest I form, that means sittingIng down and memorizing things Just as you prolja- Roq.. 119.95 to 25.95 / 1 L b . ^ k g - _ , ...... 12 oz...... bly learned poems- andd thingst as a I studeni when you w e reJ younger. y. Do £ V CHUNKIK I memory training of someme sort every ^ I LINK SA day. You miglit find a bo(Ijook that will 1 I 7 .7 7 ------teach—you—some—memnory—tratninK— or ------BRAUNSCHWIWEIGER I through word associalionion and other AUSAGE ------mccnnnisnis:------= S S M •• • Of coursc. ll’s harder• to-trainU) yodr ' memory and your thoiigniglit process when you get older, bul)ul lhat's not BS—— '' ■ ' surp risln g ri Hs*also in o iv train your muscles w hen1 youyc gel older i and haven’t used them adeidequately for >PEN SUND> a long period of tim e. I t’ss b e lte r to g el. >AY, DEC. 223rd _ yourself.in good plw sical ----- oiurti»Krr,iM vr) NOO'« j .i j m when’you are young-andmd stay thal “T H E 'O ^ T F I T T E R way. rather than try to beebecome physi- i m m ------CflJly fll for (he flrsl lim e wwnen you're ■•^*13ac-Iratees^]; i p o r t m g &r i O Q ^ - | = ES V io:ili:iB older.'Il's equally Importarlaiit to'work lELERY H b a g I . The Store WWith More KoiS f p HEARTS ~FoTGh7i^mas! 11^iTTDcr KORE ZEZ O F C A U f=T a t r fS I o o | DRN'A" l|_ R i &0 ronhe'Head^ MDISHES8 m oN sJ^/ orrhe classics iilh ■ ■ " &,GREENON this smashing - - -velvet blazer." ' Tho autliofiiy on iruo misno; Korol onco moro cxoulos Ihcho holiday H l i — masterpioco-tn-ncnnoflrfll-voRTui^ ------^ In flQhl now coiors r)l o( nnvv ■ s wino and Orown. For urunllmltod I ■ ■ ■ ■ _ display year-round. Slop bs — and-500"our"colloclioh o ri ______Epfoco blazoro by Korol ot — nia'»-r-Ai^ropriato'wltn"iniIho’ rna'ny _ -:-:ftno-:Korot::iasiiioru3~ii:puouts" .you'.; : - ' . . ■ r V —^ 01 th o hood ol Iho ciosslcs.i. M isses s iz e s , S75.00. . PEANUITS € ' B l& v ' ' ’ I : MIXED I89^1 I ■ ^ [ v ------^— W E S T E R NNTATOTTTY S ------^------CHtPC ____PICKIiLES______ a 9c ‘ ‘ — - 7 9 9 ‘ WESTERN FAMl ea. •MlLY ^ IP■OTATO CHIPS1 CottageizCheese _ Burloy, Rupon»rt onrf t' H 9 9 79> ‘ p . . - JU\ ...... T.v/lnJnlU l u ^ ______7^'.\ Storos Opa TASTEWEI ...... - Evanlng«-’tlltIK9------— B ______~ ______TASTEDTEWELL ____^ £ -^ \- - - Mon.*FrI. /ELL I (Buhl ’til 8 - I hMANDARINOf M A R GMARINE i —j j ^ Y AAon.-Sat.) ' I JRANGEr 2 / a3 9 ^ fOiiPaikInn » ii>:' 9 9 ^ - ff— ..... • — -E A M H .-¥ ------al Ropar’t |H fnm DIractly H behind V2 G ICE GREAAM cm I TwInFolli r ■ ; Wrapping and H i»ri*r4tor*< f ' H :>ALiON I • Twin Falls • Burloy • Ruport • BuFl u h l 19---- ______C-B.TIm os-N owa.-Twin.Fillia. inf Idano Triursday.i^a■DacnmhLTf,70.ig7B , ______B p '; A\mtrakcdiscourit for ekfder/y I WASIK in g to n (UPD — Begimginning Amtrak said iSjesdiiday. ' •, tripIp vwSen uie regular one-way coacfi I, A m tra k will offer a 25 ppcrcent e r Am^-ak sa id thithe discount would faroiro was $40 o r more. This would }''' I (UscounlUnt fo r elderly and handicapcapped, .apply, without, hoilollday. restrtcUons. .. .essensseoUallyllmlt the dlscount.to longer personsMis-oh-My-train-tirip-where ere -tho—.-'roundup.requlnaementsjir limits on trips^ u opposed to short-dlstance . -regularla r one-w ay fare 1# WO or monlore. length of stay, - B nev^ fares will apply to lo all Amtrak waa ortirdered to instihite At thoI same tlmo-tho disraunts go... persons)ns o v e r 65 and to pxu^ns e n lower fara for thee e1 lderly a nd handl- intoito '**'<.>•’'0- .. - . ' 1 ” i ...... ; iINAHIURRY?? '''A H errett's is your Chrihristm as gift store . . . especially when:n timet is short and so i s m o n e y . . . Y o ujr‘ r ' dollar not only goees a lot-further at H(He r r e t t 's*buuypu a r e - -- - ■>— — ------aa s( s o f ^ d ^ M h e - tin e s& t^ t«^ualU y-2vailable anyiyw hece." ■ ______ HEl E R E A R E S OOM I E GIFT ID EEAS: •R»IJNGS------•SILVERCUTTLERY SETS*'CIcrocKS — W r C H E S ------•-BRAetETS^*I ------ttGHTERS- - *JE'EWELRY BOXESS •DIAMONdS E A R R I N G S Shopping bag ladi id les who live in t h e s» tr tr e e ts lu g g in g t h e i r p o> s B s s e s s io n s i n l a r g e b a ggs.trimtree s ll SiLILVER WARE • PENDANTS> - - • «M ! U C H M O R E ------I T EE i A - R O I S ------• BIRTHSTOJ'JN E R I N G S FORCHIROPRAC\CTICCARE j Shopppingbae g ladies MAIN WEIEST IHERRETFS^ S I ers ...... CHIROPRACTICICCLINIC ...... ■ Dr. L .C L and»dw «hr 'He Jewelry ProfessionalsUs v^f/j oursami Staff aridiS "‘ ...... ■______Jeweler for ovioverSOyearsI to havwn particular th e c ity''s ’s single poor ore no longere r ■ ■ — . f o)r n a ll y o u r ghosts. particular)larly cheap.. ______SUter Jonah, a young? blblack nun who “ T h e place pii I stayed a t last weeIc P ariarls Christm as . • toiiire G fand'C C T tfarsiaalaUon at'5-ann:— dldii*t evegvcrrhave-blankets- for—the-te------U s e . y o u Li l£ a n s ______r 1 ______^ p uurchases... a ■ . . - i _ _ _ to chccic for p o p p in gI bb: a g ladies In b e d s ." sa^says Ella, as she packs her------C b a c g e j i\ c c c o u a t ______Z X f .' distress, Is passin g th ei wordwc about lhe U nderw earcar into a piastre bajf""Y bI’U u It you don't hav«e« o n ., wo'll . fThiHgtmnB p n’Hy n t tht»>i» rnllmad i stn. - know- whaiia t It cost mo7 -Twenty-fIve!l!® _ __ - - g a t o n o to rv o u in: Inttontly - *• ■ • • _ Uons and breadlines. ■ dollars adiaday." with protonlotiononoFonymoIo? ...... "Their enduranco is amazing,” The nununs of the Dwelling Placc, a credit card. says Sister Jonah, ass she.racess to hostel onn West\ 40th Street, a r e one Ofof catch im with a shoppingngbagladywho t the fewgn:groups lhat iceeps tra d k of thefie f f £ M i Is trotting down tho strestreet at dawn, ladles —- like1 Gloria, who Jived in a ^fSC\ ' “ In somo ways th e y ’re sc 111, but they_ vacant lotlot through five winters unlll111 ------walk'for m ll^ a day,r, s ana"M me of th e c ity cl(cleaned her boxes away, andId th em carry SO pounds of sstuff In those Je n n ie , whiwho Is busy digging a hole thatat ' bags with them." will serve:fC as her cold-weather home. • Noteveiyoneisinthehie holiday spirit. Gloria,I, whou now lives, off a n d on. at The little old lady who0 comcsc to the the Dwelllisuing Place, will be th e re for5r breadline in a bathrobe5e iand slippers the nuns’s ’ Christmas p a rty , a s will111 . . - w iTt even 'stop to~talltalk. Her only Miriam,~one“orthe-"fashlonable”'' o ------possession .appears to-biJxCanrcm^y ' shopplog.tg Kng lnrttr»< ’Mrrlnm'~'\i;^nVc's i------L_— ------c a b le spool. hlgh-heele(!led red slippers despite her "She’s Just going toCo DIE," says swollen ankles, ai and props herself __J5arah,._a_chwriul.roun<'UndJndy_who._.ogalnst_th( ^c..wallJor_support..as_she.. j a c k . e tt s 7 _ _ _ s5 j j l . l < . „ ^ ______— n-lairlies.: — ddtesses:7^=: t — 9 « c t8 everyone with1 ana elaborate walks alonjong the street. s k i r t s L ■ j a c l < e t s s w e a t -t e r s Ssuit l S' iw siassftsafaaa- Reg. to 50.00 0 Receg. to 50,00... Reg. to39.9i9 5 , ^ Rleg. e c to 99.00 ■4; O ne group of wvk»ool and Onen e gro u p of m andarin O ne g ro u p o f cardigancj • OveDver 300 to choose from 2 o o f e ^ t o / t e J ------part wool)ack(k e ts 'a n d ______nec_^_k sHk Jac_keis. - ...... -and.'sli^over-Sts t y l e ...... ,.J n -thn.thls.large group..L a te ...... "skirts. Broken!h siz e s ‘ ‘ 'Beau ea tifu l group of high • sweaters. Goo>od ra n g e o f fall*all and holiday styles. • 6 through 16. colcDiors. S.M.L.andXL. co lo rs in s i z e ssS.M.L. i Size>izes 6 through 20 and NOW^dPEEN I 12 ’/’/j'--22'/j. I - ' ..J!■I a p p y -to -se r ve-^» - y o u 8 1 9 9 9 P 4 9 9 - f f LDS BOOKS)KS,BlblES, PICTURES. TAPI\ p E s, r e c o r d s , « 1 2 ^ 9 A FLANNEL BCBOARD STORIES. GENEOUX O G Y SUPPLIES . f l * 2 (Stroot lovol) (strotfooi lovol) (slroet louol) 44 0 % O f f r 3 4 ^ 4 0 0 761 2nd AVIVE. N. i# (siro f ^ ~ e f uJ r J r " . ~T^abbitr m i jZL ______— e e a t s - ^------— ^ r © s s o s ------e p ^ t s ------;w eaters— ^— Reg. to 300.OC) 0 R e g . . t o . 74.95 R e d u c e d ! R esg. g . to 30.95 ______------OuTennrS'STo-eiriT5n9T • f - y j u n i o r c hh i l d r e n ’ s m e n ’ s l e5 ; a t h e r kniln i t h a t s , . co ats: an^uits-includedrOur— ^ .. . .. brand Jeans In a vaiariety of entireirestoci m Senln.Slia.m6 - - 0 p i y e h f o n i gipt^ndzfr i ^d d a .yj2 n ti.H z S l z OQ i P ri Z 2 1 . j z z fh uursilay, r O'.-coirbor 20. 1979 1Tiriior.-fJfsvvy. Tv/in Falls, IdohoC*B_ -Seientitists, hisstorians, theolo;>gians irntriguecd by stair of Bet»thlehem ~V;wASHlNGTON - is N ^y " 2,rod' 'Ihwricss advanceda to explain th e S talar r___ to night. through lh< —Vem-fi0>rtbettiree-wl9i it gnniigti nnrt Ingt long i»nouglHigh tn ___.InhhnnGS Kcplcr.■. Kcpler-iiungeited------AA^-ConJuiicUon _ c -would -explain-the__ ivlse-men-aaw^-T^f-Bethlchlc h o m :~ ^ Morwvw,- comela wei Jight]n Uie heavens,^igni 'ere- believed by lead ihethe wise men on a long joume;■ney to th a t th e Christm as star was really a lack± oof oUier records, since It moSt ignalingto.tfaem “Most!t of us assum e th a t thiie e the ancients lobe omenens of impending Bethlehi "conJuncUon’'ofpliplanets. likely « n ev en t of th e utm ost lm ehem .” ^ - ...... • • ely would havo gone unnotiaSi t Importance. In Christmasnas sta r w as a n extraordinarytry doom, nol harbingers ofoi glad tidings.’ "in t occurs when two or except IHft.'^words o r Iho Book)k of < Matthew:. sight to be I addition." he conllnues,ts, “a A-conJuncllon oc cept by those, like th e Magi, who I behold," he says. " Il m ay nolwl Another theory has5 itI that the star nova w most more planets appc;w ar to pass liy c?;ich w ere t: 'JIBCTe c a m e wtse m eii!ii /roI m th e ^ t hav o been would certainly be the m :rc trained to watch the sky. , icn so spectacular. Actually,, it -might have been oh urunusually bri^t dramaltaltc explanation. What coulduld be other in the sky.. iLosing nnclcnt sky A\ conjunction cx takc.s on evon more ^ taJousalem , saying whtwhere ia'ho lh a l _ m o y havelye been.an evenl which_only_lly___ m eteor, rnl)>*d a fireba ~ia t»Vn1Clna of the Jews? boll. As flrct>^s more'e)'exciting than to have-aI ‘r‘new --records, astronomimors have vorifled signlfi'Uilficance when vicxvcd from dp— For we have' profe^jonilon^ star gazers — such as thehe (lash through the atntm osphehj, they s ta r’ ap: JuplCer and Siiturn astrolc ■. s^ T iis star In'lhe (^ t,it, and-orea com e M dgi — appear on the nlghl that ChiChrist that the planets Ji Lrological .standpoint. Ttiu ancient - w^ould even have noUccd.id. b u m with an intense bu9Ul fleeting light, w asborio m ? " ap p eared in conjununction not once bul astroktrologcrs would have consider^ • toworehlphlm.” And, pcrhjrhaps w hat the w ise m en saw : The brtef-menMnn of aw Blit ancient recordsIs a n d m odem One5 recentrc study of ancient Chinh inese th re e tim es betwec)L*en 7 anti G U C. — a conjunnJunction.s to be hl{’Jily symbolic tlmt Q rulatlvcly rarephor ant£,------C— •■:BetWdfcm‘*Kas“ InlHgue;jued“sclMUsts,T Ohelhe« toreanrfeeofda-lndioaiw-HMJ heory holds that the Christmaslas fairly commonplace« occurrences novo mim ay hove appeared in S B. .-ihistdHans__ nnrt _ ..thcolieo lo g ian s....for. - s t a r w as x IS a comet. E arly records keptipt — lastingonlyafewsecononds. • ■ but thenlere Is no definitive account li i hundreds of yeara becausBuse, o ther th an _by : Chinesec mention a cometj e t A thlM and more tejtenable explana* such an < :desd1pUons in the New Ul event took place. _____ lew Testament, ''w llhoufa'I a tail visible in the spring off 4** tio n Is Ihat the Star off IBethlehem was TheI ththeory m ost widely accepted ' thcro a«3 no oUict kno)no\m B lunts B.C.. adaidate which fils Ihe most recentml a "nova,” which meansns literally "new astrononlomers today was pul forth documenting (his a p ^ piu^tly 'short- estimatestes of Ihe year In which Jesus!us s ta r ." Actmilly, n o v as;s a r e not new but the 1G0(GOOs by German astronon i term celestial phenomenGenon. , -' was bom.m. (Scholars now believe that■at o ld s ta rs that have reae^aUon cexists over Jesus was vas bom between 8 and 4 B.C.C. ___Uieir £volulloi^and ha'lave b^jne oho-//-Com putor.Storc —Artiethw there really wasvas such a star,-— -Since- our)ur present calGndar"systcm'!m stable. 'These expcploding stars • ac c < ^ ln g to Von Del Chailinmh«>rintrt, nn w a s not: InstitutedIn: untH thp nth rnnHiryiry.._ab'rupU>Ma»4o-grMU UbrUliancorJhen ------10 Shock jpoclol thro I979TRS-8C - I astronomer-at-the-Smllmilhsonian-In-— A:D.,-moinore-than 500 years nfler-his iKJt450 pIuV.UPS._TR&-flO_Lli.71KZ 4H its -lose Ihoir'iumlnancc";-sIowly-ovcr-a ------^5-D ^ plus UPS, Ll & III M onuolti« &8 _ ;stltutlon’8 National AirUr and Space birth, erntrnirs in calculation are possi* 5*' p erio d of weeks. • CAI oviavallablo. Largo varloty ol Soil , Museum. In on annualI publicpu lecture, ble.) “This theory ha;IOS potential.'' w are.e. OotoiU 543.6392. Mainn &B ■Chamberlain traces tJthe various But con:;omcts move slowly from night;ht Chamberlain says. "AA nova could t>e Brood»idwoy. Box 504. Duhl. Id. 03316. O ______^ U COXdAA-A_C_CJ^_D.C^*I A I ■ . - V i n r SIIVER-RE{=ED8700C ^ B yT lnaB ossss ■ 2 cupsp)s pecans Rtl.TwlnFallialls McllIt caramcl in double boiler. The Self-corrr r e c t i n g ...... S _ Typewriter— ' 1 (14^unce) packagee Krall F cara- waxpapci ^ 1 . M^clfTCorate ips _Sll¥efSelfco'9"Oulchcori ■ mel squares or'sometne'amoiinl of ' *and paruirufin' In double boiler. Dip>ip ribb'bti lflko Caro of yourlurlypin'o ounces in Wrapples c aram el2l ,in chocolate and place Qj] on mlstokos Wllh Ihb flIcK ol a awilcli. - f - • ' Nomire»y«fte chips Is enough for 2 l>nl-a t ---- _FEA Iun£g INCLUDE; FiFull-Powor ;6 -poun'dparann 'c h e s. Koybo»rd:<. ^ER—^^ E-EtECtRICWITHXAS ------' 3 4 5 . 0 0 -i-JSB " I ^ HISTOFORYOFJARBIDGE, =, NEVADA I ” > MAKESALASTISTING CHRISTMAS GIFTGll ...... * PLUS 50'POSTAGE * . *r BOiBSNVrgEFT — - G o t y o u r copy' aQ* t Bookaforo. BookMkM ogIc o r B. D olton * BooksoH^o rYIt so n d fo r p ifrso ifo l o u iogi ■aaM iB iyyiifa E mLAaaanABmMso#;^iUWESAvCAb-920»l - _ t - ^ 218MAINA^/E . NORTH " ^P h. 733^075" ... COIM E T O OPEN J TILL— ------9-ON------^ k W i M m pFRRID AY m u m 1^ 1^ m m PUPPY^U^^^=0__CRAZY—3RIVE=Y00RSttPR =- ^ By Tomy ^ : BB^BGUr By KIdco \ - By Daisy " No. 701 1 ^13* No. 7095______N o . 308 ^ S h o t Ropoator, A . -.-".^^S^rTrlggD r Sofeofoty. Hard* 9 V I $1135 ^ $425 ^ I wood Stock.k. . Adjustobio I ^ ^ I R oor Sight. 8 ”! : THUNOPE^NK^ =BLOCKSle_= a"IisWEH=J By KIdco ■ -L ^ CLOCK N o . 3 0 6 ^ 500— — B y -T o m y ------0 B y E n to x Moo—^B y E n to x 'No. 1 0 0 4 V * N o . 1 076 N o . 1 036 ;; [1 _! i s ^ MODEL T ^ A E R IA L STTEPSIDE PICICK-UP PICK-—UP B y N y l i n t T ^ N y l i n l ^ H O O K -N -L-LADDER By3y N ylint ' N o. 1525 By N ylint No.N. 7 9 5 , N o . 7 1 0 ...... N 6 .1 2 n *• _ $3»> ^^$^95- — D t L Z Z Z l i vr-^IOHNDEI;ERE MflftSSEyzFERGlmsm~~ zzANIMALSiOO^THF-— =i Mm craADtE t a iL TRACTt WORLD Ii ^ATF i COMMBINE j By Erfi >.66 ByErtI IHI^m— N o.-i: ...... N 0 .. 5 3 ...... :..l M N o. 182 .«5*J ■...■>■. • ' , . •I,.'.'' - - - - - r r - ; _____ ,____ C _____ : .> * m l m ^ ' ' " r . , IHI— . -Jj — f - 7 ' K iiO rt —' tfB H I l I j lW S |«!S.;vv X iflS:l?SSlS S ^ g a ^ w .- .'. ■•r' : •.•-'■•.-a,'-'. I g ^ i i D p u s y g C-10 T im os-N ow a. Twinwin Foils, Idaho Thufodpy.y. Dt aeom bof20.'l979______rm ino ■ - 1 ^ m Wms a H i iMA & Old Faithf ■ Swensesen’s definitely feelI that the sosong about 12 dday s of Christmmas should liful I z:—■—have-oione-more-versf ^e tills year abiibont~thirteen~hi liam s-a^licingrzdftw em iiz: —I—Swen^jenVstockis'deJefinitely^^noflimi rfitedtonljr^thii lirte^ham s, bulut incliifles = = «BHIII •s = f I hundred3ds and hundreieds of tender,, juicy, delicioulus, boneless Ihams just B o n e le ss: -■ W aste Free-1^- Fully Cooked H . —I^eady-tiio-faersliced-foforanytype”of“f grand lfoliday^' f e a s r q r siH ipply l snacRs R=SWensen’s^ow pricerhamsis-a^siiclng shthouid have ~ Whole . . >ti~^UiUCii~riiig5y>f il Clltrll llUllOy-aid-may- < naids=a-mill(injngv----^ = = ^ Half . . . • ••••• ■ — I Wpw-* :------S w e n s e irsn-sttll-have t a tio n . o f__BButt«rballs. aiand Norbest H turkeys_^lihens^and_t.ojn: ms. - ossggtad-^-B— TO IS l sizes a n d s some C-Gradiide h e n s - all H K I rornp^titiv< wly-priced.—— S w e e f T 3 uuicy Fresh Pacifiific I I NAV^ l E L p R iANGES ICO I f jL ■ Swensen's A/M arkets are hdlididay headquar* H S Hters for aloil necessary aiand frivolous II o > Y S T E IR ) S I i l s t::...... JngrodlentsJ..forrr^ChrJstmas-cai ;andy,_.cookies,-H- [■ H cakes and c«concoctions and confectionsc of I ■ Box of 138- $s vas ot/owy cr^rt lond—barJc-coat^^l- ■ - Compic•lete selectionI of-other< sizes ^ H li^, dippincig chocblate,. raraw cashevtfs, B- Hfigs, dates,, gojden-seeded-sl-seedless rai- B Falls BrandB H A v ailalable at Attractctive prices - H sins,.chestnuuts, currants, fruiljit cake mixes, ■ I • I —^ B -etc. etc. etc ^ Lijik Soi Red Delslicious - —— I W estern F , i ; : - v r :- 5 /..r-.-r ;•,...... — S f L ^ i i ■ ■■: . 7 : ; ' y ------: ItSia,i f i M " ; : ‘v i i ' A , id ______ii= _____ ------V ..- ■ = = = b = = |r > ^ ■ ^"r yi IM! . s f m . 14: ' .,. ' ------% = = = = # = ? = = “' ------^ ------V. — ' ■■ ^Z:1_lJL_j__'L.._ l i l : ------=-~T7-^;r™ -r^^K —^---- — — E^^HHZ!E F ^ W S ______: ‘^V:':^ S ' “ , v ; f 12 raoiM " ------^ '_SOHNDAY • '•_•■ ••.' • > • ■■ ;^£.-.. d'.;. ...... / 7 7 g F a m7 i / ' / v C e n t e? i r ” ------ V w f a U l _ , ; ...... TF LOTS 01If 'c' 3 3 Z Z 2 E :llES i E8EE -COHUENIEENT mmIG-1 ^ 'l i '- ' I S . _ :^ r .'.| - : £ ■■ - r 'H I . . S g u fj , 3;... - .. .. -- By. t'. . . . _ I I ■'I _,' j .-r-'j■”j - • . - -^r-i * ’" ^ " r ' " ’ 7 ■’ -1 ____ b^Tlm Q A -N ow 2.JIwjn n 'he PJM conriecctioh is keepingig residents fl Balltim oi f this eastern m(letropolis pluggtjged in ' -iz':: ...... ‘"© T■heBaltinws&m. h i re^ZS' : K - company like B.:. £f.D & E. to shut down Its ninuclear run"lhalday. -1; - ■BALTJMOREr=Wl igui^- the-total.Jood-for_the_pool. —, ~ .- - w ^ ^ y/iSwa wtf^ t! iVhcnBaltimoro-awakens to the reactora ot Calvert’ert-CIiffs in an emergency wlwithout ------PJM'then flgui alarms of electric clclocks, turns on bathroomI lightsIi{ sim ultaneously tunturning off thousands of Its cu:uslom- adjusts for errorso rs In prediction and ad d s in enough ^ I a nd p lu g s in coffcc• pots.p It owes some portionn oof Its ers lights. Last yeyear, the two reactors In CiCalvert extra generatingng equipment' to guard against the I that Is Statistically posslWe Jn lo * 5 1 » daily thanks to anm obscure organization-cacalled—county provided'!i 57 p e r cent of B. ,G. Sl E.'s worst accident th PJM. . . electricity^ and-wl'Without tho connection to> PJM, years- When thathat addition Is done, It may ask a Thanks to--PJM,-1,-lhb electricity-will be« the such a shutdown wowould bc disastrous...... utility to put anothilother generator on standby. cheapest available,2, may hove come all thee w^ ay The b rain of PJM P» is in a brown, unmtnarked ' All those calcuilculoUons. however, only prepare from Pennsylvaniaa to do-Its w ork-and-. isr:very^- -v building In Valley-l?y-ForTC;-Pa r The door opensn9_oniy__;pj^^ha^th P thy» i>stlmated call for clectricitv ------imllkely to'dlsappearar midway Ih'rough'b'reakf^la s i;" ~ ^ t h a bti7J4^r. all visltore wear tags. Fit'rom' a thccalculallonsafsa'rt'Dnly^’cnpaciy'-tffgeneratc:------Thc Initials stammd for the Penny8lvanla-^a-New conlrol room lhaliia t s its under a 15-inch-ti-thlck. The amouni of.of. energy that actually is needed J e r^ y -M a ry la n d Ini'nteroonncctlon. a pool of utilltillUes bomb-proof cellinging of reinforced concrete, a com- emerges by a physhyslcal dialogue between ctislomers a.. - . tnai Insures no sUsingie- company. wilJ-do w hat p u te r and a handfulIfuTorw orlcers quietly send oiorders and generators. i _ ...... a n o th e tm e m b c rq ftlr thepopl can docheflpcr.______tflgone'rjlQrgtlyiH/iLtogclher serve 21 milliaapccK«npif>, • All fhv» t>enerato■ators in PJM run on 60 cycles per I AsUieuscofelcch:iricity r l ^ and falls m inuteuteby.II is a Job of p Arsi\ o n - f o T■ ' p r o f it said b> U t o f Ozontrbl l I WASHINGTONN (UPI) - In a report following arlcngiingthy relativcfrcedom,”’the t report said. lhero^! report said. atfnyg nhniit yt B lnv<»niipnny _____'Ms,'Meanwhile, organized crime has ~ r H H B H B I ______UPII billion .worth of Am(nerican property to taskk bolh the Insurance indusilustry coverage of propertirties for much more movedv etf aggressively to use arson as a . caoh^iHwd-ifHmpflglng ^ virtually' and ^a^rliw eiifoiccrritinl u{}c»t!mta fijVor UieI man uieir true valulue, making "torcn regula[ular wurce ot lit^iiie. Torches. ntP mihpnmmHtM» risin g la n rs o n -problem th at It g;snlri Jnhsl'.prt)f,itahlft..nn(md riftr»n ih o rels no knpwlrjwing that law enforoement agen- — w h g n q i — --SdW ^ilSffay^^------"p re sesnts-a-very n t real thrcaf-tot:o~thc background checkck o n ' Insurance cics5 hihistorically hove been weak in A rson .ca u se s a "'tragic tr waste’; of physicaluU and financial stability of3 fo o u r appllcotlons to idcdentify applicants arsonon detection, freely burii down America’s “ t^ u rc a the Seriate nation’s!’s cities." ■ with a history of arse•son claim s. It said. ' homnes es and factories, farms and stores Permanent Investigagallons Subcom- Insurairancc companies, seekinglg to "Tho Insurancee Industry musl withouhout fear of apprehension.” ^ j & h o ll i a f i a h e3 0 n s ^— • — mlttee-said,-and-shouould-be a-federal -settle—<—c la im s—quickly^— “ r aarely— r e sharcsomeofthebljblam e for the arson------T o0 nmect-Uie-growing-cost of arson crime with stiff penaltllilies forarsQnists challeng ___ F irem en tal^ike the d o ctor r’ ’ s p l a c e ______i & j i u j c s i nx f L M a m ^ I)~-=i”-Firem en w olnun on-the oi floor already-glvinving '■ PITTSBURGH (JJPI) -— A w om an Jo se p h and)nd another son, Sam uel, 5, thought was a birth,”be be said. ■ who breastfed her babyV In a rcstau- Ixjforehimjm all over the worid. call to a blaze Tuest^yly night Instead _ Dooleyj!y_said thc firefighters p ut th e _.„.TantJiaa-created more fussfus: than she "InJ'Jow- g___ ended up helping a w onjman give birth" \w6m an oioh thc bed ai^ra^cd th c iw..Zealand-broa8t*foeding-ls— _ i i : s - n 6 )T-TOOt LA TEI^-. ; e v ^ cxpccted. iQken veryry much for granted,” Mrs. toababyglrl. ------r.-: - - - blrthaloriiong. •• FV ances Wright. 31. fotfed her son W right saidlid. !'Even In this country wo0 "This is the greatest!St thrill of m y "S h ewwas a inpaln. but wc kept telllnlUng. W e have fabulous, fc gift- . Joseph,' S months, in lhe ih Gazebo hiivc nevercr had1 any complaints.” life," said U. Daniel Dooley,r one of her 'pushtshi 'push,'”^sald the excite:lled • ^ . re sta u ra n t in early Octobci3ber. She w as “ in fact,ict, Americans sometimes3 three firemen who. .h ‘ ------:— “ i ' ...... i :■ UAViV workkers en ag airn st C atterpilla]i r B W i — y-K-A-R E N —-M B - A - C W S I T N Davlavidson p red icted ^ th e cbntxantract United Presss Internationalll wouldlid Ibe rallfied ’;by a good margl IL-.L. ______^^tod^A uto Wofki)’rkers Union mcm- InLVQ.ting.rRsuJts' v Monday, .844 t.Towa, vot^ljy a centt ofol 4,000 v o te rs fro m Local1751 75: in n a rro w m a i ^ n to apjapprove a t^tative Decatialu r, III., v oted r y e a ; " Local.5:al.2tl9a... ------affw m enr with 'cai-flKapTnar Tractor In Pon’onllac. i^U .ratifled the-'wntifn itra c t-. K Co., joining-n)oreB tht an S.OOO UAW by 120-20-5, and 75 p e rc c n t of 1.540) LaLocal memttersinlUlnolslrsln e n d ln g a record 145 memembers in Aurora, III., votet 79-day strike. ratifyfy !the ag reem en t, W m M e m b e rs o f UAW>W Local 215 Tues- Billill M atthew s, p resid en t of LoLocal. d a y v o ted 585165233 irin approval of the 751, said sa! thc Decatur vote may' IniInflu- a g re e m e n t. ence! vcvoting at other locals. T h e v o te w a s onolo oof several sched- "I’m’m 'sure it will carry so m e ______uled by.UAWJocal8.ti]8.thatcouldgn(1th<>— ------Sli-Ikelhat has"halt«Ited production by goingg tlo go fav o rab le to It. I ’m coiconfl- 40,000 union membert>er8 a t Caterpillar d en t ll’sU’; going lo pass all over.’’ plants In sbc states. Souhurces from bolh sides said w( U na] 215 Piesldcnlent Bud Hopping, ot Calcaterpillar plants might raumme e by explaining the closeX vote,\ said many the endindofIheweek. ------union-membe«-in-J>j-Davenport-appar^-— ______cnU y still were'-upsel)sct about a man- nlalive agreement was reachached :------_.PJ!0:— in g a n c pos^COTtfactr and a-barrage-orproposalsIS' a ______R ober t D avidson,, pp'res/denC r o( Local counterterproposals by negolJatorsrs Ifor . . >wn ;i»0 iinl| in T*'*^r~7n'*~^'^"'vrrnpfirTrr Caterpillar UAW. saidaid officials would F'eorla.la. • ------brieMhe-29;OOOnmionnin m em bers b e forc------Davi^ivi^ison said Uiu cuinpuiiyp~hnd— h - th ey v_ote_today . , ______^ c k eed d down on “company la lal k e- .•‘W e w a n t th em to0 t>eb< well Informed aw ays"Js"” involving" bonus lime a when they vote," he said.sai • medicalical disability. • Brownn is on biygllot ______• ____^ r ^ CONCORD, N.H.. (UPl)(1 — II It’s ■ hesald.Id. "W e'll g e t a la rg e percenta£ C yclm giS a n ta . tru e th a t th c la s t shallall be first and lhe o f thc vo vole." Here’s the bottom line iln on the energy Oakllakland's (Calif.) Capwell'ss store. His chauffeur, S first sh a ll b e la s t, thenlen California Gov. Gage;c predicted Brown would r, Santa Is pedaled to work each 1 Ket chinch — Santa cydycllng to work at relmcindecr replaced by a 1blue-nosed day down1 BrBroadway Street. Edmund-Brown“Jrrf r r h as thc New m o re lhanthi 20 pcrccnt of the vote,3. “ ‘‘i f ------H a m p sh ire p rim a ry/a al! ll wrapped up. liothlghcgher." -•Tuesday. Brown beel>ecame the lasl of That,ll. het said, should p ro v e Brown I the m ajor Democraticatic cohlcndcrs to a creditidlble cand id ate because N c — 7—'en ter New Hampshire*Ire’s-Feb.-^B Dem* “ H a m ppshlrc" s ls~'in"K ennedy' ----- rrrr^M tkj^irlmaiyct—ri. - - i-*backyacyardji^dTifsrthe^taie-wher gjMGjy 4 :lu rg &>.Begeh[man ais_execu His national director:lor of field opera* C a rter gotgi a 1970 p rim a ry win. itthze ^ z tions. Michael Gage,ge. accomplished LaslI vweek, Q uinn sa id he thinklinks CULVER CITY, Calif. ( (UPI) - reoccL:currcnco." lasl year to gran the task by offering and Iheft charges re- tion(ion o fth e film. ng state officials Keruiedy?dy m ay be o ut of th e racec bby David Begclman, who w resigned as Bcgtcgelman said he was "excitecitedi>y_ suiting from thei_e forgeries,_ He_w_as _ A I ■ ■ r what'he cJaimed'lorbe'4.452-pclllIon~-rnld-Apr! bi A SupCTlo_r_ Court Judge* su sp c n d e d _ . . :p'rll. 'Q uinn, sa id Gage whcvhen Columbia Pictures president p during thechjchallenge uniquely affordedxi nm e at fined SS.ooo’ an d 'ppiaccd on three year Begele'geiman's probation when “Angel signatures and a checkxkforSSOO. ask ed of lhal posslblllly, is entilledtdlo t lastyear’ssb-calied""Hollywoodgate” MGM.M." probation ond ore)rdered to produce a Deal Last Thursday. GovJov.. Hugh Gallcn hisoplnic >cath,” his film aboul POP. known as Inlon. check-forging scandadal. has been ap- ••itI Is1; a company th al I have(always al% -public service fllrllm on.hallucinogenic Ange.ngel O usl, w as released. put President Carter’icr’s name on the "Idon'on'l think a n ybody’s going loto bbe pointed president andid chief operaling respeclected and I look forward to Join-,, drugs, ballot by presenting Ig closc lo 0,000* J droppingIng out." he said. “I think( wwe officer of Metro-GtGoldwyn-iviayer’s ing ilslls management al one of lhehe mosti Charges again?Inst B egelm an, who Begelman Bej left lhe MCA theatrical ______sl_gnatures_.._. A. 'd a y later, '^havelhnhree tenacious candidales.’’.’...... _ motion picture dlvlsloiIon. , . - Blgnlfi*Ificanl.tlmca in its 55-yearir hhisto-' currently is servlnIng as an independent agcmgcncy in 19(» to form C re a tiv e M an- Massachusetts .Sen.1. Edwort Ken- „ . .• MQM P resident F'rank n E. Rosenfeli. ry,” B( Gage did say the Brown camj Begelmansald. producer at Colunumbla, were reduced agen-gem cnl Associates, then look o v e r ns nedy's sister, Jean KennedyK< Smith. B ul Go ““‘P made lhe oppwintmerlenl ofriclai Tues* B ege?gelman, 57. pleaded no contest cor lo rhlsdemeanorsrs following comple- Colurolum bla P ictures president In 1973.______----- :— entered his .namaJAJthtith-iauxmwtiHon— hoaJtccn. wn wHI jnln-MflM" signatures. , Kennedy'dy's support In the polls® I:'S' Jon! 15. ------Proudly-displayingig-a-Browncom-1 *— ^‘sofU’-^^-C^-Gage - also -said he has- beei Rosenfeli said B egelm an’s In- palgn button. Gage strstrolled Into Sec- encouragraged by Brown’s progresss iim volvemenl wllh fot-gli-glng $40,000 In lampshireof late.- . re ta ry of S ta te W»1illlamIj Gnrdncr’s New Han Columbia chockS-dld-d-not-doter-MeM ------; ______LQfLlcg..Qround_nooa—H_He-was-accomT--» l . thlilhlnk:=itljerfcib^<^b^^ iorneE£ffdm-hirlng hliiL_____ ; . p a h l e 'd By s t a tte- e ' Kep. Jim dramaticitlc Improvements.’’ he said,1 ""I "I have known Davavid very clo.sely K ak iam an o u s, D-NasI:ashua, a Brown think Ihlngs Ihl a re Im proving by the thi for more than Ihreeycyears." RoscnfcIl ------=------d a y .’.’. ... jr—re g a rd e d ^ th e ------•Aft^'tfie"filln^'Goglage talkednbouf' Gagee saids Brown won’t be backJc Inli forgery) as that ofr ia criminal bul '• _• h is rn a h ^ c h a n c e s [n1 N'N ew Hompshli-e N w Hanlampshlre.unlil after he dcbnle;ales . rather that of a sick mj E i 'and^I^ut^'a'“recentint pi^Ictlon by Kermedy dy and Carter in IowaI Iiin "H e Is o n e of the10 most brilliant C o mn p a r e C h r iistitiasV ala l u e s Brown’s natlonal campimpaign director. January.ry. Then, h e said . Brown hope:Dpes executives I've ever ww< orked wllh and. T om Q uinn. lo makeIke 15 to 20 trip s lo New>Jew hopefully. I’m very confidentc< that is "I’m looking for a strongstr showing.” Hampshlishire. behind him and the:le re will be n d '______—« ... im m iisfisasiiw m « £ £ J ______(* u s . ______^ tl <1 Carol h Q n m S T l f Z ______^ $400-B:^^B — f - ■ S fy p e /isAS joA £ — > - — . 1 . 1 / I ^ Otamcnoi.XU. ^ BKn^^^^Two-Olorncnd • clusior ^B~^^^K lll i/(01ie ■ I 5 o ■ c I ^ ^ _ o M a ijs l — ^ ^ ------:------i ------L otus- :odo,upper with toiin lining an<■nd qutiiod ^ L I n lock. Royon btald ornamoni 1,. blotk g cl>ompOQno.-$U.OO...... B f f i ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 'S ’^ievan-dlarTvonc MO..... I^ r. from ctanwrxJi, ■ | B | ^ $ 3 5 0 H a p p y . It lop (jraln loailior w;th colloion llr»lng ^ I *Ock. Lool hor tircp Mlih bulloion. Bloefc ^ ondbolJbono. S17.00. II uppor wtlh fabric lining andd gpodded H D o rm ie. :k. ftorided colJuloie Innorioio.>. 'V^odgo tf ■ I ■ heel.bI. PowdorP blue, gold. St 2.00. CHARGE c a r d s OPO PEN m l WELCOMED.!.. ______WEEKLEKDAYS______J f i - _I^ ----- W Korol'— - •• 10:001DOT09.00' ^ ^ 7 1 N«-aarr>ona^| H H j i p ' Oiomorva • GcKi. I doo Mt. . H -TURDAY : . ^ r . IU A H o )OT09:00 ||K sfismasu^ I • $ 2 0 0 SUNUNDAY J K NOON 1 ■ SHCHOE DfiPARTMENT I BLUE LAKES:ESSH0PPINGCENT6R f ' T'he h. valub is in lhe diamim ond—n(Jl ju st th c pri•rice. . _ . K — W o m e nn^s^Christmas ' C learance___ jcliully.bv Ihon Some diam ond i»'J.iik-r>< lu.^lilyU, ■ Enjoy II: no»now w ilh Zalcs cirdil. ••op prices low. Al Z.ilcs, wi' oHoiXry.»V.'.m''l.‘.\vrsl'|u’Kl-^7« »il’lo on M.tslcr Ch.ir^o;o • 'VISA • American Exprrs* koopu.ilily Ui.iindiids. Q;1oUi.inchc- I Sheo e S a l e ? C o n t i nl i u e s . . ■ he - D iners Club* U y aw jy ------— ------— LLZaics^wc^treat everyry-diamond-like-tlie— .< OS Dress Boots _ S h o e s J' r;n iq u e ancl precious gen*cm il is. OS V a l u e s 3 0 V a l u e s -•S-’rdlcss of.hiio, o .^ h Zoloh di.uiii.iinond ti'n'ivvs iho s.iino o.irvfu , T o $ 7 0 . 0 0 .: .- n o w 4 9 ® ' - To $28.00....NOW 1 8^9 0 I "it(in;;^po|wl>ifl{i-amljjiounliti{;-' S tif;-Tf»wn th p tim r w r b u y It in Ui J 5 c uOflitSdi.imonrt tlii ni.irkcl unlil wowoi dolivrr it ti* vtm. tl novor Ic.iv•m-s""5-— Ih.'______T heD______iai___iamond_ Store Q £ . S h o e s _____S h o e s ______------5S— - -’Tvorl,rx>rf supervision of iho di.imomlOn-JVi.iriMK.iii. th.il-s iK urw l-ia W p lH o IN t h e BLlBLUE K) All Horn* stfcjo*jocf lo pfiof -111 Oft** lliuifrofortod r^ t ry>co»jortly,mo» on sQlo. i ^ y s L ____ ^ ' ' ■ 'I D*4 T lm oS 'N ow s, Tw'In in fFails, Idaho Thursday, OcO o co m b o r M . 1978______._■ \ M « i o l v n ««WK 5EPART«lENry m . .. m f r . w !■ •* ■;— — iM iiriM iiii e—i e « H r _ ■ - - | 6 i p p ^ - . omatfc « )S M ur«- MttlrtgV H5trffimw=d-f#emjr»i-- “ f^ le lie. vlewffoderv ^shwtter .;relM»Ssi*' .. ^Mttof*“il^rtronic circuit.;o6le- ' motlmotlcond monual fms;.slnd*.lens %d eleettfritcshuttar.- ..pr^ iin.and.iiii^t>^*r*^»h' <>fl«hlnihlnai...... iufel^*l»t'»^*i‘^J^»l^~! 4 - M e n ' si - < a n d X a d i a0 ® — — STMBOXTPTi- ■ ~ E A C H ’ — H GInoVonnoKI>111 - B rothor to Brolhor ...... - ■ i _ Roy C l a r k - IIn n CCcncort ■ ngawr Kit*.- Lovo Gur3 u n %OFF p tie a s P o rto r W o g oo n n c o r & Dolly Prton • Portor n' Dolly ~ Ir; "jlj 1 2 W Tho B osl o f CChi h u c k B orry - • 3 ^ - ■ Tom Jonos.•W Wl hofANight ^ hmexEwacHlm ^ - — m ago ol Iho saving* on moi I J ■ Toko odvonlagi m r a c k t a p ' " M a i H a i imox wotcho*. A largo o*so .... ' ...... ; . 3 lZ7fm 1 ond lodios' Timi ■ ^ . l o n »«:« ------i . “ 2 . monl lo choososo from including quartz mod.odob. • Borry Monllowlo w • Llvo '" v i Qutomotic doy ------ - c - ^ • C _____ SliMfffwBrinMlMci Polilaralinx'.y«r^'^ ------i-5»P«^WIw Dftfrm ------3 4 .1 HotMl______® ______!K m d ^ r n m d m t **| . IM Twtnrlia f r e m U b l M r’ O• l a s s ffrOMw A n d i e r H o c k i n g ~ P « n a n d P M> « l l S a t lh a iH t a i t . m a i . "C'^iitroSi " T yjMO ■liiowil»rs ~**Q*‘^IJB ltl'S ti mhti — _ . • Poor glo«t w Includ- AttractiveIve loof pol- A hondfoms tieek - '• c»-4-VA"-«i-=Vvlno= S______^______J - - = 2 9 " ' V . . ' glaiios and 1-lilro | ^ i m e plain. Retrocl^ ------lZ-d« o n i«<--wlthttoppof^— iHul-xclor-itrtajuf^ tn - r-F• Po<~--^pdak..ColorWsl-50-| q —Qoollty-bJnoculors-^ootum— - l " V : S E n ^ F Z rr»oiyTEwnw''loeorrwiih'"' ip e o rm ln t. 1^. aopleturi [;■V co » : 4 4 .7 7 yoj,ue...... _" 1 5 8 ^ • J • J ' i I 1 . _ D - ...... & ,L^Y vT • 11 I ■ ' -0 R 8I p Es fM ® ^ u KHi U~~im i ^ :SSa ' B = ^ pKH ...... -■ — .'■ I L . . . S a im s o n i t e F e ld lni ) g ------| . g r O T a b l e a n d C h a ir 8 ...... f A S T s p i i a> i 5 4 7 9 . " ' M i •ModularAM/M/FM «toreo turnfabTo. TABII SIT I fflDEL 760-« miODEt 761!i ^ - - ‘ a « ! ® - “ . • 8 - tr a c k p ! a ylyor o fo^t^d^r _- .-______Toblo_Js_30-t-, --•ciuar«~w ntr:^«^loarritr^ihyi fo^ 9 : n : lab -shot BB reRooter;_wItli shot^ pump • Full r a n g o sp / i ' ► A i r C A N D ;j 9 i r ^ M E N 'S & ILADIES' X - = B O J m .lH CB:B'ALL7SirOl j I 1 & B A C COO M B IN A T ie> iN ______6-16 |b._Mustong_3Q30Q.boll.-ShoaS"-.^^-^ In L odios a n d M ons si; ^ IH R o g u lo rly 4 9.97 ___ \ 0 % o ^ ~ ;______| ^ z _ _ z C IR L 'S &£ B 0 Y S '2 4I" " Your cholco of « ^ lo r d 10-SPEEDIBIKE 1 (b. box of ossorjortod. chocolatoj from = s g S ;g J candy ossortmim o n t a n d H uffy C h o so Bicycle:lo hos doraltlour A O o ran . fillod can d lb s vw ith so ft goarlng systom, duJual collpoi; hand 9 — contors. ______o n d much mi m o re .______< 94.^9 _._. @% * H O I i ( 3 ^ . . ' F Q « • K A i t m m i - ' J„ J R«g..37.99.::^ a l iM P IR E SBIT I - _ O T H E L, l1 . 0 ------i ___ RiOht-helflmi'M!. wlth-tw,^wo thalr^ -g ------Indoor or outdoor UM. BYOABKIW* * * • Tim#*. Oradiodiey Time, and Criterion f t Rea: 18.99 s a a ^ -i- f w v ChlldrenChori Aeo* 6 fo Adult. Takot < . loroclor W atc h e* . Choose ohrsiter fiber filling S u ^ top Roller Choose fro , o minute to loom, o Irem Snoopy. C i a t f t S / ATw oo>OLV»pRTH.. s g g i g g [ y -■ ^C j M o n . - S a t . K10 a.m .-9 p.m . - Suiun. N o o n ’til 5 p.n ------j - C J V-V-WITH-tONHDHiC£!----- U- riSFAciionrirnmmTnm ------...... ^ • ______rorBlfleLClResI^Ivd. NnJith 0 «.f «nWJlMONir ju0ir u/uMifl ■______f , — - ■■ ' i Uf'lOiiy, Oncomtiof 2 0 .1 9 /9 Timcs'Ncwn, T Tv/ln Falls; laaho 0-8' M 'llMM M«jr W-'atMllar t* ' H l'MlUW. ■ Wo»oln?oi r i V - T j - - — — DEP:PARTMENTSTC ' ( - V -■■ ' • ; | | g | | j | ^ o l d L c e - I i Gilt him wilh fovorito ^ S ^ S B h ^ Old Spico. Aftractivoly.y. |r?^n3nBJP|N| j boxod sot contains on off br sho vo and“‘ cninnnp. ChQicft-af-tiivo-__ . V ^^Sjl^^H jjjCI m m------n h(h andy sizes >or h o lid o v __ choor. 1'— I / jB IB “ !~ iW I r ^ l i 3 /’■“ I -' Is S g OO R e g . 6 7. 1 7 ' ...... "T" m P H T o r E o r oDIARY t R A ZO R ^ I = ^ B jpiiiHi ■ I ' ' './■5qvi"'now on er*cr«wn«ck, cow|. v*nect< . h 'ants' pu llo ^ vMo^r>^r toos in ossertM bltndt, an d ^ :.v^dlPO««.*lp fronliirmuH IT pockat ond hoodM I — I— -::.jua»atihlds.uiniUi« 1 ------_ ff .y; icp lb ra.w lth contra*ra«t trim t. Morel Huny-in adiustablo etripio hoodor ijr lE ^^gggasaw tFFT Wl - .a a s B = P >0 t gj i Vo 7 7 " 2h ^ ~ i\ i “n______p 1 0 0 % polyostor 27 x K I f 5lTs o 1 i d sZIlQnd.~cQ Io rs r~ 'T p idy gift boxos. H 3SH»A ; ■ ■ . ■ m M . M E H 'S s a tTIN i KIM ONO^ IUMachlno w oshabto m ___In o a s o r to d c o lo rs. Oin na e a l i o f l t s o il. Reg . 15.96.^6^______TT—|iT>"— ~ "j^ NrACRYLieWARRM-UP SUITS THpPopfo knit. 2 fully trim m od WIND -I—r ttylbV. Aifst; col6r».'X5-XL.XL. R o g n 8 ; 9 6 ' ------— ' "M -SONG— P. ACRYLIC SHA1\WL COLLAR SWWEATERS W ra p I i ond bollod modol*. Foil colors:col S-XL. Rog. 19.88 oz. bottio of spray POLYESTER KMHT SLACKS soiMoop.,>p>, (loro logs. Assortod R cologagno. "Solt as o m . ... c o lo r8 f-R * 8 ^ 9 .9 9 S 6 lo a pr_ r. 1 5 .0 0 ____ -______...... y ------W hic|icpor.'-' • ^ —r _- r-: - -M O i ^ - - .... ‘ M e n's v i n y l s i l p p o rr '■ i ■ , .’'!*•,.WORK PANTSS & SHIRT Polyo»tor/ccr/colton twill pan^s and An alw aya popular□ rstylol Mon's vinyl slip(lip p o rw ith [j . • ihlrt. Top brond. Mo(t coloolort ond tlzos avolloblo. Rog.eg. 20.92 so t duroblo soft solo.. B ro w n o r b lo c k . S ir os 7-12.7-1 • fj ■ ______ ✓ " ' ,-QAaMjiIt! ATvUo»OOIWORTH V—— Mon.-Sat.10aa.m.-g p.m. ■ Sun.1. N oon 'til 5 p;m. BUY wWITH r CONFIDENCE! - - | 3 | B # ^ T w in f F a | * * l | SATISFAC1UCTION GUARANTEED! ----- t a k e ^ Btlvd. I Nor . fim*c{M[Ni|[Nlp.a«0'((T5UDU«FUHOlO •' ' ...... 1 ' ' ' < > _• \ , •)------——— / D-6 T(n>os-Nows, Twinwin Fulo. (dafio _ Ttiursdny.■. Db ocom bof 20. tOTO u& y4« ______t M e a r,^ flW W NTRAp:— ^ WhcartonI says ------^~~pHTUWEiTnn*imiITTS m PD = ecohomjmy. The high inflation ra |H|K^ ; Economists al thele University of persistsits b ecau se its basic componennents. : Pennsylvania's Whiaiartfln_SctiQOl ____ cnfirgy•gy nnri gh<»Hpr lymfg — ni ; WednesHay drew aI gloomygl natlonai - expcctected to maintain their upwoiw a r t 'J . *' economic scenario foro r 1980,] predicting movemement,” tbe economists Mid. _ : moi'C -uncmploymontent, less pro- llteyly p{ re d ic te d a slow rccovoiy.XiyT io£r;^^^K 'j' 7-r d u ctlv lty and rising Inflation.Infl 1981, witwith greater productivity, up 2 j n t h e ^ t n t e r 1880I Is5issue of Wharton-“percent,nt,‘and-|nflntlon lowered to 0 Magazine, the Wharloirton Economctric ' percentof. However, they said the yciy f o r Je V Forecasting Assoclald a le s sa id the will stillill se e 8.09 p ercen t of a growirwing ! country appears loI belx entering lhe work forforce out of Jobs, second phase of a modesderate recession, Thoyy estimated< the price of Im- In r------one-that-wlll-fihow-iw -a—i^sustained— portedI oU-wUMncr8aseol by.50-perccirccnt— 10 u n a by 2u p erccni m I9SI;— luu “There are a lot of)f peoplo'^hop are thoughrt sshortages ore not anticipate I predicting a horrcnd loot ei;ight vi " > D-8Tlrti08-Now3. Twinvin Folia. Idaho Thursdoy, D .'_P9°°!r5oL?Q,_1970 ^ Rrog]{ress^Fep< s o r t e d ^ - - - Bakei?r puttimiginlongg hours tto catch1 Reagar;n i n ‘m.lapping’’ g e n e s '-protelnB-Uiat-buUd-thc-body-an{i— B y NOPrORMAN D. SANDLER------— SANrFRANCISISCO.-(UPJ) ------R e ^ f T p r especially inpollticfllic a liy im p o rt^ t Iowa! ’ * ~ However, the pftijft/alls of,a late Ytart~wr DAVENPORT.r. LIowa { U P D -S e n o te Mlnoi vere searchers have mmade a giant leap In direclrect Its functions. Each gene con. norlty "1 havo to do U... There's.noTl other alternativeve." evident In the prolifeliferatloo of "George Bush? fo • ...... th e laborious sdedence of “mapping” - tainsilns a speclfii^roteln and ‘‘gene - L e a d e r H ow ard BaBaker was seated beforo sevcBveral Baker said ns hee a rriv ed in Moline, 111. “•An- A R ^ i d e n t " buttons ■ hundred Rcpubtlca IS and discussions c^le'rin;n n g genes — tho tinUny b its of geneUc mlappIng" app pinpoints the location of a Mean P arty regulars, flanked:cd by nouncing on Noveovember 1 entailed playiiying notonBaker, butonm ReaganI and John Connally. a poster of Romlonald Reagan and a ban Jly- m aterial in cells ttthat guide tho body’s genejne on one of the 46 chromosomes anner calch-up ball. I'm1 coconvinced that In the time ththat Nonetheless, Bakeiker Is convinced hc standsds ai development. contauitalned in each hum an ccU. ______proclalmlnel'BakcakcrlUghllortheJaOs.’'-...... ------rem ain s before th e ] n «qw»«w>h thnI tfwV he Iowa cntjcuscs and the_N?Vqw _ chance.of.finlshing.8g.8tfon8-enough.ln lowa:to.a 1 ____3He.rovolutlonBiiBiy tcchnlque~could~ ' Of the estim ated 50.000 to 100,00? :------iie.dellvered.a.s] •ar^ — Hampshireprtmaryuytherrts-timctocatt^Tip:*' ------leastadiievepdJttca aes m tne Bnmairbotiyronly-3;ooo— Jabs at the Dcmocrocrats in Washington a n d tou arty------O T r W T e S c ntriiW tr anas {n'iho genes pouted Among m any polpolitical strategists, Bakeier’s primai7 season. treatment of genetletlc a lly o u se d phys* haveive been identified and only about himself as the mosnost clcctablc of 10 RepubllcjMeans comments are rcganja rd e d a s wishful thinking, “Theleveroge thatliat these people In Iowa havi idency______■nvo leal and mental dldiseases: two team s 3000 c of those' hftve been m ap)^ ------“I-don«t-think-thathat-at-thts-pqliit you-cairttte ll------ts 'astninoniieal7**~h< Jm*. - —of—researcfiers sa ss ld ” U n n 7 o im uji- UWJIU V :— It-was-theend-oJ1-ot-a-long-day uf L'u m p a tgn! ------wlthrrany=certointyn ty^nd^ayity~who‘ i^U"the possible to-overempmphaslze Uw-hnjJorU^^i-of—-- nouncementTuesd9day. ------— consunsumlng and.laborlous. Current!^ ...... that beganTucsdoy.la y m&mlng Jn his hom e s tajteof te - front-runner,”-Bakeijk er-said r^lS re got to tell these caucuses."------The’llme‘ lnvolV(iycd to“ m a ira single —genetlinctlclstsworidwidea're ableto Tppp- Tennessee. The eveevent, billed as “National CiCan. Reagan is strong...H , H. e Is the m an to catch andid I It Is not only the catc au cu scs that will give Iowava ia gene was cut fron;)m several month lo onlyly a 20 to 40 genes each year. ; didotcs’ Night,”' wwas o ltended’by only ly,o li intendtocatchhim;”n ;” starring nile In thee rnominating process, BakeiJter several weeks, acoccording to the scien- “By gene mapping, scientists ^ y candidates — Bakeaker and veteran offlco-seek»ker Baker is hopinglg an intensive schedule c , said, but a pair of’ debatesd« scheduled for earl>srly tlsts a t the Lawrenence Livermore Lab- leami m how c lu ste rs of genes worjc ______^Hnceld5tas5fi/i,___ ------personal appearancences and an aggcssive medi Jan u ary in Des Moii[olnes sponsored by the Des . oratory and th«Ihe University of togetligether to cause physical or mental campaign will Impniprove his chances in Iowa’ Moines Re^ster andid TI rib u n e Co. ------Cailfoinla^anFraironclsco. disordsorders,” said the researchers. ______B a k e r could ha^have skipped the .event a “That Register andnd IV lbune debate is going tc arrived In New' HampshireH long before: thet Jan.2lDrecinctcaucilucuses. ' 8 ^ R esearchers usesed a “cell sorter” . be the biggest polltllltlcal event since the Ken-.en* w hich analyzes andnd separates cells or For diseases caused by geneUc. ______midntghtlnndlnehe ------Although-h«vhad4o1 fow cp^oc ^fl^fi It? r ltfti hi? rnl B.’r B a k e r tald, “ lowa.wm.bc >nomialitieSr-such-as-hem«mi]iai— ------But-for-a-mon-o Loc------chromosonies nt— n-attempling-what-he-himsi«self— hls-campaign-has-hcrhad'a-"favoroble-response' 5c" ----- the-poliUcal-focus-of•of-the'Wholc’country-and“I'•“J o o m b lh c d '^ th newjw lJ^^So^S- menl^ental Velarxlatrdh, and'degcncratlvc calls a “catch-up”ip” race for the White Houiouse, across the state. ItIt wwas his third visit In recerent think my strength wil!dl! be appealing to that broad every h o u r and evcj nlques of isolatinjIng and Identifying arththrJtls, ri finding the location of t^ svery crowd is of the essencece — w eeks lo th e Davenpo(iportarea. base, not Just the polltlJItlcians.” genene involved may be a necessaiy Genes are mad a t'w e s t Ie n d . ^of th e - = ^ 4 d al y y s - o n l y — '^bfue’laRiRes rrrall,^—^----- V twin falliills l a s t cc h a n c e the mode ltd J A - dept, store — —b e f g pr e = ... especially at christnias.1'' Christt m a s ...... • . '<. Free gift. w ra p p in g e _____ ond sole lingerie — mail servicl ^ e ^ a c c e s s o rr i l c e s . . . 20% o f f l \ 40%> o f f ' 25%,oo f f & m n r e all gowns ------^l-4krgoldrd'chalnis-^: a I rhandfea3ogs allTobes — gJJ-pgnlJes.. — ------) - o f - f ~ ------~ . 25% o f f —— TTTza Uzslipsr— -■ all jew els i r y boxes all knitweie a r all bros ea rrin gis" s all pajamasIS f t all rings misses andi jljunior reody-to-wv e a r . . . / 25%o o f f A ct III® V-v e lv e ts ------=-AAoder-nTJjJJ-un ior-s-SniteJjtiA O f-C — “^ 0% o f f ^ ' s all miss€e s & jrs. coordinates3 byI w in ter cco ats Country Subiburbans® - 30% o f f -all missey & iurilors ' __2 5 0 % : om = ^ after 5:00 drdresses corduroyy Bradley® —8i street dresess-ds------— - — coordinc□t'tes r b ^ r t s w e a r ^ 3- = 1 T t 9 9 =reg. to 22.00 ' 40°a'o o ff junior slack sS-- 3 0 % o f fF Bobbie BiJrooks® all jr. jeans — cooi^inai. t e s ^ 8 . 9 5 , , ,jr 18.00— “ — jr. plaid blousu se s men's shop 2C0 % o f f I 20%' o - 4 0 % ,o f f___ ajl men'sn robes ; s u its & sport(tc o a ts „ ^ 2 00 - % “ o f f“ 3 2 ~ J....—-.... m en' 'n-S-"wollets—------9.\. 8 0 reg. 14.00 I ______tlan innei-pajamas— 2 03 % o f f — aji m en's •ess & Ite r gloves 144.99 reg 2t .0 ( 0 w inti literw eaT ______w.odi6.L blend s birt-S-s___ ^ ^ ______———-— ^ 25% zzzzzzzizd'"" }. I m en's dre - ■ *. . " ’ ‘ cos’Lfgro il ------^^-tEG AT N O T rC E"E LEGTALNOTICE[EI---- "LEGArNOTICECE------— T h u r^r^ayrt«CBmhi!r?0rl9«)------—TimTii rs-N rjw nrTw ln Fnlt7r>dano-D-'<7~— ^ A n d t K r c ...... - - - NOTICE OF NOTICE- m e to be ihs Vio*-PresidJJSTn;- LEGAL NOTICICE LEGAL NOTICEICE ------L E G A L N O T IC E "OW a w a y tlt h e k e y ? PUBLIC HEARING ANNUAL STOCKHOLDEP>ERS or the corporation t Nollco la hereby givon c MEETING, SALMON RIVE‘VER exoeutod this inatrumoni NOTICE OF APPUCATK,^ 0 N NOTICE OF IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF . lha City Council lor the ‘'Cii “ Y - CANAL COMPANY, LTD, Iho poreon Who exooucSlulod FOR WATER RIGHT V’ i - ■ , i ZHZIZ I ’- D-10 TImoo-Nows. Twinn F«Falla, Idaho T h u rsd a y , DcDocomborSO. 1970 • “Thrinilrtw i w ^ b < efore! jailiingrejipbrttg r — court < t — --^^^P H IL A D E L P H IA (UPlUPD-Afeder- -thattheje Jailing of G e rty O liver, offthe thi M«:01iverspenriesjjssthan'irtlaylna "couldd Iwvc1 tribd’tff elicit the sourceso ' soiirc^ for' thehe information re- pollc had been the subject oIj . . ling that a low er D c la w a r a l appeals court, in ruling ■are C ounty D a ily Timnes, es U.S. marshal’s cell lastia Oct. 30 after from1 otheroi persons, including Battle,Be quested,’’ SlovltciU:r wrote.-■ initemal te r police investigations during - court sbould not have'e jailedJ a sub- “compels tels u s to call for re s tra in t irii theth< sho w as held in conterlempt of couit for instead•ad of t ^ ln g to foree th'e ^ r t e r T h e a p p e a ls couH cc 'nded that’ U.S. ' his' is 13 ; years on the force: She a^: urban Philadelphia rep<■eporter (or re- judicial liii Imposition of sanctions onithe thi refusing to reveal tlithe source of a tolesUIsUfy, the appeals court said.d. D istrict J u d g e AI;Alfred L. Luongo, w ho txibuributed th e . Information to police fusing to rcvcoi a news:ws source, has press." critical story, she wnvrote on William "AllLli courts which have considsidered ordered Ms. OUvcver Jailed, erred when recoiecords. • urged Judges to thinkik Itwicc before Citingig U.S. S uprem e Court de- de nUey, then a candidallate for m a y o r of this IssiIssue have agreed that th e fedfe d e ra l he held sh e w a s onlyor person who could Riley RU filed suit against Battle and takingsuch actions. clsions,I, SSlovlter reminded. Judgesi3 i a Chester. ______:______commn avritera.. providfclhe^ura’ceoLthe story— — ...... o th>h»i^ e i al1<»glng :th«»y hnrflwu»ri .hja. ------^Judge' D b lo res'K rSSioVuer'orthe io reporter2 ri m ny-be Jailed fo rrefu slnigto' g t( ’ Riley, w ho'clalriiedcd in a s u it th a t shallI notm be breached w ithout aI st:strong wiver, who wai-as freed pending h e r ? aSSiiral^'' m i bv' inv^tlgating hlm_apdl- - U.S. “ni in l Circuit Courl5urt of Appeals reveal i sourccs. only, in certairtain Chester Mayor Josepliph F. B atU e, h is showiniling by those seeking to elicii;icit th e appeol. wrotft n story.prtort«rthffNov:—s t leaM■aMnythe InformatTon to the news w rote In a 21-puge oplnpinion Tuesday clrcumsttistanccs. ______opponent, w as bchlnUnd the rcporL— informiTTiatlon-thnt—thcrcH S ’ n o> . “d oDw 7 elStlon whichh said Ihnt nitny, n mledla e dI ______ :'■ • — ' L '• ; ••:• ...... ■’ I ' ‘ ■ . , ' ' . ■ ,. ' • ^\ _ ^ NOBHING DOtWN... NO PAYrnlNTSMmm ms V- i4br;M R<>ik.,~ii.iii,,i,;u:i^'., iIrt'; uiisuaHy lew p rice ol t’SqOar* ernu; ^ a m e n f T^'wrftiKf BavrfCend avalioble ' B BiiE^dnd Nouoahvd*.CB»M:ffatU.•ild Iclln'drled hardwood I niKhenlfm el anyrceir*^In»rmad»l . ..:. -..:v^-.•.------ 3 W „ lURSFORAN ■ -^ A S '^ v : ■ USUHLtir|,flWr- ' T s i n i f f " • p I C P U >b©R-PO R , : : 5 ® 5 i a ; IBn iMElilft ! "7^ )W l i - ...... - ^ c < a g [■ AS LO\»w. ‘ i » • '. ' .'.Jii' j " ' ^ L O T i p|jpi|B '-■ 'c m & . - m m m B ig il )Y\TAYE ^ p « «iMfpi^ * 1 ^ ^ d ^ e re & M > POPC ^ Rijsf u s Browrf- GREATSELECTlOt ;v - ^ ; G ( ?-«PCWPEks IN VECvJ .20 IN STO'ciI’CK-TO CHOSE FROM - - aolNstjc WSiii^iiSow » m i j^ W i^ninr ■ I ' l ...... " t ' ^iW hirlproi I ^ISWIl t e r l w y . < / N 6 E R ~f ^ o a a 'a s l ( - K _ _ -i f e r ^ 9 0 DAYS FIN A N C IN G AVAILABLEA OfIN APPROVED> CREDIT< _ _ v y r i i V f T T ^ ^ ^ P W - __ , \ X ; f . . I ' ■ ■ ' t= = * w e n | hristm as and New Ycar's.\''s-wockends. ^ S E S s s s a m ‘ i 1*
or«------foot. burned down, andj lfiremen averted a -^|viced w itll tiie finest • .QuallsJIs raid he would appreciate. icarby fuel storage ^ — ------Ihfoimi^ ° o n et u ° [ y A t ^ ‘ m ort experlenged ------th e c as s » e ...... have been used If ntnecessaiy bul when m mi e^anlcs anyw here i L o n dv j a l u e ^ e n t s "T heyey caih call nic here at the police the canals ore cmfnpty a similar fire argmne ...... stationvohalm oi yhom cat any time.'le.-We might luhi Into a manajor tragedy; zrzn" -Tb'oiiioa'M otora~~ will bo9 eglad to keep the informalnaUon Goode Motor CtCo. w as. th e only — ______am fldenienllal and t^ caller doefkxant bldderforangvchahassis for a garbage S ** e r y l c i a i D e p a H m e n t ‘2 v e a nns 0-glve his-or her name uiilnnlta>a ' com pactor. bld _at ...... 'anrtor' the<*16rsald:------“couhcll is swkingg ihc'bcst"iHerest ju M o n d a y , D m . 2 4 & .• BOISE (U P I) — U.S. Di£District Judge Industriess i nI c . . potential for rccreiieational home H? sai(laid il appears the suspectcl Ileft rate for a leasc puriux:hase agreement , :------Ray McNlchols settled a t'two*yearold------T h e " cor:ondemnation-proceedlngs-gs-— s ite s ." ------—— lion of — forthcTihassls:------—Tuesday, Dec.^a5- land dispute Wednesdayy byb Imposing werebrousu ^ t to bring the Middle Forkrk The land owners hadd Isought 5135 for t«vel fromfro the store would be helpisipful. Water ond Waste'lewater E quipm ent _____ ■ .a "fair m arket value"' onoi 239 acres o f th e Cleflearwaler inlo the nationalal cach 1,000 board feet of tim ber grow-— The officfficer-said-anyone seeing-aira n y -...... — condemned under the NaNational Wild w ild e m c ssiss system . ing on the land, whilei3-fedcriU tim ber thing sluspiclous u s in the vi(;inity of 1 “ IHEISEK MOTORS^ andScenic R ivers Act. cruisers had placed a1 ^value of about Professitisional Pharmacy, localSafSS twin FfFALLS ' Tb* iM lM l Mm * la TW Worid - The Agriculture Deparpartment two in placini;ing a value ot >78.m on thele S85 p er 1.000 board f&feet. McNlchols - behind theth Twin Falla ainlc. shoiihould ______CLASSiFIE^lEOAOg______en»\flti6B p^ti- 117.1-acrea"pg nnrt H m tvr nrirt nnnth«»~er M ld^c ites «giiw ^does not, in my CTnacr ^ m m If they thlntTk i th e P h o n e 73:^3-0931 : • - ;; tion .JBaInst .M arshaltroirmrtrTbtimarrtissrzsoiroc r.- view.fulrlyreflw;tUitfI ~ Dreycr and Franz and Lorraine McNicholsIs said evidence presented!d in stumpa^ values duluring the sym-______■' —ll Nimphius -for-117.J. acres«»-along thc -during-couiourt proceedings in JMoscoww mer and fall of duele to an increase - j . -- - Z Middle F o rk o f th e Clea'rwirwaterRlvcr. loist'wceklc ““showed by a fafr prepon-n- p ric e in th e tum l)er marlirket and to fear -J U V Ciriilespicked ll up In another petition, thele departmenti __ thatthe highest end-best useic - by prospective purchasisers that pcnd- RUPEFERT -• FourRifl^rt boys wt )f another 122 of the land, fwere ” EH IT ‘-"sought condemnation of t id... was for ^w in g timberer ing plans would lock u|up much of the nicked . u p -Jn e sd a y .-n ig h t. fo r. pcipcUy ^ . . . . n. the Iiighitiest legal ■ acres of riv e r-fro n t properperty in Idaho— with some10 minor-potcntial-.-ror dry-—y ~ available aw a timtwrlnInwildenwssor loreenyS by Ruport policemen, nvater Forest land grazir t: primitive land dcslgnatii / : Counly owned by Clearwi LZing and a limited future e a g e 15 a n d one age 13 wcw ere interpest paid aianywlfeipe ------charged'B u use.-- ■ SeatUe,tie, but In a few months tl pedPKoj'lc license,2, lhe r^lred teacher- . 11,800800 y c a riy .) So when the HoHI.'^ler npf> ripop Ip thn • A n n lstiIstlce was signed.______apparently w a s no IdIdle boast forjipon _ " If you.hadj a.good.prlnclpQlriQ lryou— •>“id he "alw ays halad a tender feeling" board __ 1 4 ____ Riechera’_n»t3_nh ------—graduation th e yoiij a rd o ffered 11,200 It sounded quite T.; HoUfster soU, to w hid iung leacJier was had Uit m ade," he pfil/osophlzed,ed, ad- forh/sycar.soffeacach in g at Malad. a ttra c Wch ho cam e a s a . nurfnring his brief naval stint,t, Ihe able to choose from ra c tiv e . child with his parentfents in 1907, even m three Job offer-' ding: If11 th ere was a good sup
Sanm ofign. • ------corners,-In-dcpartmcnt-stores. In .. “The discovery was n saturated faTshould-. mendnd taking biood-pressuress forfi all them-do-lt-on-ththolr child at home," probiirobaDJy-no^-juhuiiwj. ... . _ Uie i>oc; M s. D uncom be’s survey of 1,500 C la u s ta le as revealed In th e This d ifference h e ld 'tru e for all' p a ra d e s flrtairrEChools=tli;it tlroy inrty :—9urpri»e-but-was-a-ftfowU^ — 22:=-oirendyTi'aa'srBisTgnlllcant buildup of the■c i protein shealhs'whlch surroi•round bo reduced Iri lhe'ddiet of ail children, chlldi ^ frdm Issue of of f a t deposits in theireir coronary artcr- Idren who ore old enough1 tc to c o ^ R citm a n sa ld . rBv^mogylMay. pupus ranging in age from 7 to 13 was children’s answers. Although the grades and both sexes, althouRj» girls -have trouble imaglnini; lilm wilh su- of the storj-dawning upc ies. ' ’ they developed," she\vTot( Autopsies of chlldnIdren and adoles- i| j In both surveys, closc ■■ cents also have reve^ivealed' the begin- i ■ ■ —^ ______' ■ ______/ ______chlldrensald they cam e to nings of fal depositss inir their arteries, ^ T ~ ------tl j— liof»-on-tJ»eliHHW»-44»p»»UH»»- In children as youngg a;as 3, fatty s te a k s ^ I A k ' or observation. h av e ^ n found In thoJio aorta;tl>e main I th ffh e a rt------—I------______^ ~ ...... - ~1B9&- Rcnemli)—receivcd- • The namnWn^pf thethc arteries due to I J . H I B H I ' ■-m m -equally from other chlldr fat deposits ' a condition cc called I II H | VB |j^ || parents, today's children atherosclerosis — isIs o a key Indicator I EB W im T T P^PVPiQPV) nv ll ' I ■ M M asllkclytohearlt fromthe ------that-subsequent heaicart-attacks-or I - - -- ■ II - I^IHI I ■ ■ II^^I^^B S - I ^BWB Any conclusion about w. ------stro k e 8 -may-be-ln-at<- a tore.-The-blood— I------______;______^ ______H H ...... 1 1 . ^ ______I H ^ H I ______^ _-fermce.exlstsmusLbespe moves wllh difficultyilly through riar-. I I __ ^ ___ . I l . „ ...... I I I ^ H ^ ^ f t m . . ! ■ m ay sim ply be Uinl mode rowed arteries. Clotsts (can form moro fg g g n y ra ep fM frij uheheiirt, ie i bruin or— ------other organs pf blood.1 I g _____ 1 It is difficult for. phyjhyslclans .to spot__ 1------atherscicrosls. It presents no sym ptom s and develop:lops slow ly o v e r a I ------period-of-yearsrEJvuir m i i ^ ill I MKsiRAm ' II II have )>ccn so impressed by ______cond ition iisiinlly enoses \un^tected un- I______1...... m m m m I VA...M ^H^I.m-ll_S^I«^k. ^11 ' bctione.stwlththclrchlldrc ------Ul-lt-produces "a'TiwlieaK attack or I stro k e. All too often,n, sudden death I __— ------.— ■' •;...... ' : ' ■■■ • ■ . ■— I—m^Ml------^1— —f»Hof«li>u!.Hn-lhcchlld:----- _oc<;urs before any slgsign-of clogged - I ' mvMI m^ll ^ arte rie s. S(2lKce ‘“ ‘ * ' _____ I______■ ______^ ______I______' .______the av>Tat;<». ntwut six mf B ut even withoul visitIslble evidence of I A atherosclerosis, medicsIfcal researchers 1 *2 ; 19 ' • ______B eginnjnj|_T hursday--aL 9::3aA .M ______. S h o p evenings l\^ n . thru F ri,’til 9 P.M ., S a t.’til 5:30 ...... h avo-leam ed a g reatt d(deal .in th c p a s t__ I __wi 30 y e a rs aboiil factors•s thatll c o n trib u te | f _ ____ . Bankcards; welcome . . /No service charge"dn iay-a-way . . . Don’t be late ' i j j rfilBlkr - - V m ^ M m ' — ■ • sophistlc.-ited alw ut Uies = :r— seriojisrhearth-dlseiis£aiseniStudl^_of_l-— ERI large popuiallons, Inn Framingham,] M ass. and elsewhere,, hih av e tu rn e d ' up ^ ^ ^ E K i! various risk factorss InI a d u lts for . future cardiovascularrproblems.-- pr - I These risk factorss 1Include: high ( . I V-W ■ m l ■ ■ ■ ^ levels of cholesterol Inn tlthe blood, high I B ‘ ^ ^ H I J#T GilFT^■ ■ ■ — .■■■■T.' -.-.------;------:— ...... P. I.I-1-T------P—— ------Intm irhMjiih,the blood pressure, smokinjting, family his- lory ofhcg^lrouac,n ua g g r OlatJCPs ; — I— CISC/'Stress "and— ------use o?aimhoK*T^e*nwntore risk factors presentr the-greater thcLhe risk of heart— I—------attack or stroke. Blacksrks a p p e a r m o re —DOWNTCOWNONITHEMALI p ro n e to high blood p res:•cssure a n d h igh ------blood-cholesterol lhanan whites. And I ' . men, both black and whiwhile, are more r " prone lo heart disease>e Ithan women. The Framingham studyiy foundI that by I ______the_age_of..ii0..one-0 ut-cit_of. every- flvo— I...... — mailes in lhe United StaiStates will have . I ^ _ ...... _ . . , Buys mny'be more rc hadaheartattack. P Very .few childrenLdie 7uttack5Tjr*strokerln“i97TOTT^ienni^— 1“ ------| ^ A *Y*f* ^ may underestlmnte Ihclr ------year-for-which-statisticatics are avalla- j - - ble, there were Just 2222 deaths i from I h e a rt attack among child»lldmn-iinrti>r_l«;___I— ------______SEMI-ANNUAL m the United States.1. Overti heart- I pro b lem s In the voungi contli^ue-tqct b e I______! ) due primarily to heart deldefects present / a t b irth . Another chUchUdhood heart | ^ ' t 'K ______t — —■-'problem ■— rhcumatlctK!lltiUTT7IlScase I r ______tm s d e c lln ^ sharply slrnsince the mOs, I TfianEs'Gj anOblollcs'DiatfSt'preve^iilThe“ ^l“ ‘ *; strop infection that prcc<-ccedes the dls- I . ease. Bul even as ^ aat l jprogress has . ( n been made In treating thithe traditional I ...... childhood heart ' prolI'roblems, rc< I ' ■ se a rc h e rs are Jusl startlnrtlng to explore I I 76''x2b" WOOD I the more subtle factontors that may ) I dispose a youngster to heaheart problems [ I inlaterlire. REPRODUC yi l Choose " . Increasingly, the conconcept o f risk I I 'SO from four country sc ^ 1 ^ c borns.and.v/iQjjmills^iic ------ta ctor s .l&.bolng-appHed‘d ‘to I -lh e -y o u n g ~ 4 ^ ------r/ ~ — ------tJ u c od -I as well as thc old. Thc1C ratio n ale Is f 1 d colors-ororrr.ue'lo'lh'o^ri simple ^ough. If heartr t < d isease is a I J j ___ orod. progressive condition, then tJi preven* I I —r-r- lion«f heart-disease must-isfrbegltrin-the— ------—{— '*Tsihly oorliori I | - : : —— i - _ *‘Th e dlsQ.isp prmwL»a»cises—probably __j------^ ---— ------[— $25;0(0 0 r : ______... ------start long before thejhey are re- I SeSelect Group i^ r l9 lS 5 lir G r o ^ c '’oV^ : ^ ~ ~ ‘ “T . ' r ' t o n ' * S y cognized," says Dr. Edw{ ir I - ...... children would be dlsappol a professor of pediatricscs at the Uni- I versity of MlnnesoUi'i^'s medical I H EALTHTEX i school. “W hylocktheKnlam d oor a fte r ;_Sfylos for boys and or girla to sIio 7. ThisE sro u p [ m m thc cowjias already been'sin'slo lcn ?" { - - ' includos tho how>w Hoalfhtox for girls sisiz o s' 8______- - -m ccacB— Tylos.------—------^------K apian, who heads a co:committee of I the American Heart AsstLssociation on I heart disease in the younsung, said that I th e “ evidbnce In m any arareas is soft I PRINCE I j . . - M e n s W » r C R C O A T S j j \ | p n P . r O \ 3 1 . a n d a lo t rem ains to bc leailearned." It Is I n o t y e t c le a r w hether thle e riskr factors I 4 OFF . .fo r a d u lts can be uniformlyn ly applied to rALL^Pbinin C S W E A R Q a COMFOttlLliS ~ ^ d j O j l ^ ^ - L o a th o rS Skl S ty tos . . . -- . ■ ^ ]' 1\ | I \ ____children ng wp» Thi.fo Jmhn uc-boen • nt>— 1------^ S A V E llI long-term studies followingIng a group of I i IP TO-'^— ^ - f In fan t & T oddU r supposedly hi^-risk childilidren to see J Poly osItor t< fin oyolot comforto whether they subsequcntlintly develop I . J p illow s (n v /hito .o r_ b eig o ...... serious heart disease. DRESSES PILLOWS , m* 111^ ^AV / -• Famous namobra;r a n d s . . Still, thc possible magnitpiilude of the ' j ^ M P O B T B M b • problem Is dlstiirhlnit t 5 0 % I • To 8(io24ninnthn — I— — D e v - Surgeon Generali R ^)rt rt on H ealth I Dmc' 2^ ^ i 1 0 9 9 ' Stondo ■AM ■ ■/9 a k e ’ jss Togs, Ivy Stevensins, Cricket Lone ‘ « Rog. 29.98’8 ...... R.g.S< __ UNIVERSAL___ < Lorgo.£roup. . . . X*V / M s WFr rUADCIT IT ' million Amerlcnns and lur Promotion and Diseases PreventionF I Foll/Qooo nav« COATS tnAKbCII ...... energy-. II mild supply the notes that "characteristicsIcs developed I id G a rla n d . • ' Rog. 39.98 during fhllrihfwl — C h ild rsn s 7 0 4 A 4 ^ O O y s ^ i V M i s D illltfP A D n C UfCI o n u c dem ands ol all re.sldencc.-i ead to - a d u ll- ‘ | - 'Tiing *1*0 matching 1 / 1 / DAiiiVlfAnllO ^CLuUml. - Chicago. disease and disability, and a id as m an y as W om en's Spor» r t s w e a r W IN T iR C f Rog, 49.98 40 percent of our youngstersersagedllto ■ '■ I But c^d wf;iS>r isn'l at 14. for exam ple, are now estestimated to I . • Grodt solbctfon . O F f | ~ '^Kt I h a v e , already present, one c P I M - l- O W .e ______------'------; Mon'f Wool & Nylon ^ T*» FtndltrnrnTnnhastrpnnn leormoreof ------::------,------I ufACUjsBRe 'SL.'* ^ ~says-Dr-PT7mJrKT3tchTTt: thc risk factors asoclatedd withv heart I d ise a se .” 0 &98 IC^AIIT CUIDTft WWJ«9nAlilsB . y w i Uie D epartm ent of iCxcrcl I OFF “J : ®...... ^ ------,. d o t s I C P I I T » ■ ■ ■ ■ * « a t the Unlversilv of Mas.sn, - Studies-of lhe young hehold g re a t j promise in trying lo sort W em ena W Intal a r C o a t s GlrU ABoyt ^ - 4 9 9 ______— ^ ______— • - ______^ ^ ______- e M M - - - ... , J . A m herst. ert oul the ...... __ ------— c„,!rir«;4o t k ...... - In oxorclsinu in origins of heart ^llseasc, KajKaplan said. - I SPORTSWI • .''In tho past decade, manyly ofo u s h a v e I .------LimitedStock- ■ - - ; ° ^ r:ow N <; AND R O B ES ...... ^ -finally come around to thctic view' th a t I O f f ; ■ the place to look is in thele kids;”1 ho— ...... t O F n ^ so ld . Top S ty les Junioil o r J a c k e t s ----- — FALL CLEARANCE i------$ ' ^ 9 9 T h c studies to date h ave b 'In fa n t | WALL r«LL boys wvi sport shirts t A J.ir M tilJ £ . M 3 H ? ! cow,--Kaid,.s.-,id^i.c«iso, e tx>en valu- I DIAPERS should exercise w hile nakec — obleaimpjy in establishinggthenormal— th I------levels In children for such i ■ 9 I W M - ...... m M l a a H r i l l j j ! cloUilns. so mey'll shiver. :h m easu res I - - as - blood • pressure” ' nmnnd —blood-•( ' ’ .cholesterol. "Until. rpcen gular $60 ...... * 3 8 PLAQVIS £.« iV99 « o = .s . 6 . 0 0 ...... ; . . . 7 2 o r r ______:enUy. the I ------— ■■JTcrWrdrand- ^ ------— M g O p K S ______T — B : - ^ ~ ^ ^ ...... = l ------— ------—with Dr.'W illiani IVleArdle, . n o rm a ls fo r blood pressurec In children I 1 TJS' M is ty o r Jr. Jaclickets an d bfoneh . ■ m , /T^/Vm lb mul\4y tWM W T O / » ’ of nhv.slciil educallon m O were not really worked oion,;; said • b y O B r y a n ...... I ' I M o n .F lo n n o I le g c ln New York City hai Kaplan. "How can you desccscribe who M Teather CoE o a t s ______S T U w iBD i A N I M A L S — l6-hypcrtcn3lve,-If--you d do; o n 't-e v e n ------— Al : so„d 300 Prs. BOYS JEANS SHIRTS |np ^ know-what-ls-nonnal7'*-S■-sin^ai-iy;— 7 — c a re fu l studies by Veseahdwdteis at^o “ ------^ ^ - “ AsVoriod 3 XJnlvcTBlty of-Cincinnati’s L __and-colors-::;.^.^:, ...... z - ^ a w » a & ~ ____ - S 0 9 9 5 .. 9 Lipid Re- I______K| ...WlFWWil® V** Foncy Bock Pocket ^ 9 ^ Mf 1 i|'i ,/ Uiere aro SO million men, search Centcr and cisewhevhere have 21B^ Mlil p«/T «^nnn' Famous nomo ...... > ’ * fit, W women, and 10 million h elp ed doctors to establishI thithe norm al levels of blood (ats — choleslti^tcrols a nd i B y 10 ^ 3 2 ^ ______- ______T______-______‘ whose excess fal totals 1. tri^ycerides — In-the—A-"American— —youngr-^------fflH .. ^NOW ______Fancy ______-I— M EM S^W EAIERS-J^ ------SHIRTS ------1 J ____ If [ipmtyl .H U.'«I|1H ppiinrj S u n -ey s In the last sbc yeiyears have . e stab lish ed thal U.S.- ch lldIdren r have - - 7------______^ R eg— - . $ ------^ n E S g a ? ‘t'o^'f^ucroo higher levels of blood fatsits th an do l y ------^ F r r ^ a - n a m o - ...... ------^ ~ A . ? t ”f t ? l M " . . ' - ' " ^ - Q P P - ^ - ' ^ ------_ - - S ? h S S t S S b S d ^ children in' countries w h ere j - • - _Rnins from 2 to 3 p ercen t In atberosclerosls Is less prevalent pi ' •_ ^ 6 ng adults. In cases whericzsjinsjit ______B both parents havo high levels- lc of cholesterol in the blood, it Is i likely •------1 , _ ' / '.J f ■f _tbat-'thclr .chll(fay>-bav« -•increased in ------1------^ P O W rWTOWN '- ^ 3 - ^ • ' K atch w a m ^ people to d ^ prelimlnary~exercises^‘bel