--- taii>>o:St«1t»;H'tBtarlekl^Soo..'-- ' ^'JL^«aiU^£» 68th yeor,.204tK issue' T^IN FALLS, IDAHO, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1,971 w a r 7 By Uoltid Press iDternaUMul All India radio said the town Trf'Jamalpar Intho Mymfinstiigh at PaklBlon by land, bqa and air district of East Pakistan foU Saturday (n. an all-out un* last Saturday and tliot all 160 ,■■r-T.^.7.71p^.^^EaldatanL-trcK)Wdoclarcd war, cl^hilng tho -,ln-tha_tQwn. capture of seven townsln East surrendered to the Indian force. Pakifltan, the dcstrucUon of 53 Indian Defesno Minister. Jagjl- Paklatatil warplanes and set- van Ram earlier had reported ting up an air and naval tho capture of six other towns In blecadfl. TI jo U . R Security . East PaklsUn Saturday. : Coundtwas can6d lnto;Msslon;.-:7PakUtfln;fcadlo-'ajild-J‘Indian to seek a ceaso-flro. pressure is being effectively Tho attacks began at dawn m et" i when Indian forccs moved In’to and Pakistani troops East Pakistan to*Joln Bengali were also reported In heavy rebels fighting Paldstanl troops fighting on at least tw(/ sectors W a r erM pts try l^ to, hold the j^vlnce. of India's 1,300-mile-long border Indian warplaneslaunched.*‘re» with West Paklstanrthtrarea ol taliatory" attacks on bases In -'r>flrlipr-Tndft.Pakl8tani -Eaat-andWiSt-PaklstaiF tfial ended In an armlstrce In JTct ‘grabs plane, 1065. Mosj_of:thO-two nations* B e rlin forccs were concentrated there. drops overXield _ Pakistani President Agha ina Mohammad Yahya Khan told UALEI^JII, N.C. (UPI)—An Eastern Airlines his pe de,agS^ to-end"Efir®rma«--nn«lro^ amblSTaJor “ T.m U.N &curi"ncnrih. harminientoflhotrstHcloand slrugsHnH to regroup north ol— H ki now drlvti Is MnUred „ . . . „ request of the United States and from Berlin-that runs through horo Saturday and South Just south of the devastatod , seven other member nations, East Germany. Berlin lies 110 VlotnamesounlU began (mother district capital ot Kompong was called into emergency miles inside East Germany. n.w drlv. |nto the eounlry. TVabek. a Hlghwa_y. 1 town 60 ^ , ,1 sessIon'^Saturday evenl^ to. ' Bahr and Kohl also agreed to military spokesmen said. miles southeast of p*vM>m Penh UNITED NATIONS (UPjl)>- for withdrawal of troops. It dlate steps to with(^aw .their" 'esUUlsh -a-'Jolnt East-West Spokesman In Saigon said the and 13 miles from the border of »^‘t®rated Jhat the Chinese ■n-P Soviet Union vetoed early urged lUd t o 4he eatlmaied 10 l i ™ tohitoi' German Commission to c o n ^ 2.5M-man drive began Wiidnes- South Vletnaip.^ '• ^ M o w S y * s ^ ^ * ^ » ? P a S ™ ^ w f .r iln i^ h l? h S o i 3 ““ Jnmion EastPaldrtMlrefugeei uii Bush. ‘"Ihe tlnw ). put react ijas CMna, which pl^ g ^ c o u n c U ■ when w*u»«i«kH a.& Iibb— der cases arising from the day and supplements a 35,000< A similar drive in the same ------m n f T f t l A> n> tT g ' to wap Pj ment. Hate last mont _ Bush, the chkngelnaneiyhho vi«uuuiies« was piuwsiou uy Indian a*J,,roaglo,is.” Al'exel N. Kosygin, who was 4om Indla-PaUstan borders. clause 'empowers the‘ THf-ee' Communists were the Cambodian government In «gK«vjwiwia. council declared a recess Just that might better lult our 1)10 v)sltlng Denmark, blamed Pa> The Soviets offered in its East Germans to bv or detain diplomatic notes.. The notes before llpjn.E S T Saturday to national intenfta a s'w e 'n e ^ k is s 's "military dicUtorship" place a resolution calling for a seek travelers suspected of mli^uslng. claimed the aUled troops kilM . an^ . .agreement oq a them." for creating 6)ndltlons that '^political aettlement" in rebelll* the traffic routes. Aiding a raped, stole and caused 50,000 ' 0 ^ 1 1 ^ which could command it urged bpth to the conflict Koeygln^ In a refugee would bo conalderod refugees among the Cambodian O l l l ^ I V C l ous Eait .PaUstan and urgbig a unanimous'.vote. Malik said , “uid others' conbenwd" to Koreans Danish television interview, misuse. 1 population. the Paklalan govenunent to the.vote should be postponed exert ^ n g efforts to c ruU ■ said Moscow, which has' a ' The traffic agreement was Military spokesmen said they c y i l 5 l l * t f i cease "all acts of violence by until Sunday, but the Council cUmate for the return to Bast - friendship treaty with India, drawn-up to Implement the ludnotannounced the hew drive Paklataiil forces In East Pakla- went b«ck Into sesiloa ahortly Pakistan of up to W tnllilnn ... ■ depart had done everything po^ble to tan which have led to ^te d cDb-'aftermldnliiht...... ' refugees who led to I m ^ after ; Sept. 3'Big Foiir Ambassadors - near-KorapoagJCcabek for four______^ prevent outbreak of war and—tion-ef-thgTrittgnonT agreefnent which was designed days fdr security reasons, buT -W U O T l O l ^ S f e S Indian Ambassador Samar civil war efupied In Hairch. ^..^foulddowhatlrCouiaib end the Soviet Ambassador Yakov A. to lessen tenSioa4o Berlin. ... . "'cro able to make It public. ------Son .told the Couni^ 'In d ia i h e ‘ U A n ^ iillo ii urged ~ ■ fighting.. Malik, sblldly.backing India, woiild not accept any solution India and Paidjtan to ac(%i( ( DA NANG, Vietnam (UPD— after Saturday's tlritfkhltoi^— fiNGTON (UPI) - The said he opposed the U.S; (hat Would conttaue the sup- secrelafyOeoeralHiant'toeter' " T1,e HcpuUlor. iii i o( ■L i Korea ii ii_ ( hTTrrr— n O K L "•«***■«»«> _ ^ i i , , r t i u* n ^ v«.i.uuunih r ' S 5 ^ House and Senate have agreed So""! Vietnamese a c^pfom lie blU to protect The new outbroak of war resolution because It -placed presslon\f the people of East .to help hi trying lo 'iseciire and !'> , 1 0 stemmed from Indo-Paklslanl India and Pakistan on the same Pakistan. malntabi peace on’the lubeon- :> that “8 TWIN P A U ^ '- Tho Idaho T lm ^ o w . they «pro»sod Yountt H»pubMcan_Leaj(u. «!“»> «Ptto>l»n. H.n«n, wto . twp.rcioluUona-crlUciiIng G6v. the government la seeking Jhe.. Cecil D.Andnifl during a board seat being vacated by^SenV ' ihoottng Saturday in T*r(n B^.jordan, sald he has coun^. Falls,...... — ---- backers working. for his can< 'Itbpubllcan pandidatefr for tho dldafy In all Idaho counties, and U. S, Sona(o n^ot with.,tho feels his campal^ is well under cxccuUvo committee UJ discuss' way. . tholr campaigns, Including The Idaho economy will bo a former Gov. Hobert E. Smylle, major campaign issue, all George Hanson, a fomfier'U. S. candidates agreed. Congrossman; Dr. Glon Smyllo declined comment on^^ Wegnor, a Kcndrlck physician a report that ho artd McClure . who resigned a Whito House would have first/chancc at post tb campaign; F. W. (Bill) ; campaign funds raised by tho Bergeson, Pocatello, and Rep. state Republican Party. James McCluro, who was Dr. Wegner, tliough ---- represCTtorbjraimlils^--- :•— rolotlvoly-unknown-ln. Uie- __Kimbcr Hicks Rojtburg soutliem reachcs of the slate, president -of- > the Young BldtnrwlUl’ondUL’tTjrinlcnsivr Republican League^ said "poople^to-pet^lo" campaign DOG WARDENS and firemen In suburban tho dangerously thin Ice — then he and the deer following the day-long session throughout Uio state. Tho . Portage, Mich., near Kalamaxoo, worked were pulied back to the waiting boat, on the - ‘ that *'Wb had, a good'sii'sslon Senate provides- a valuable carefully to rescue a iplkehora buck from Long right It all ended happily, though the deer must . with the candidates..I believe forum, for public service, lie Careful, now! Lake, where the de«j' had become stranded on iui__ _ have been mighty puzzled by the goings-on. y#e"^5ID*Wnnh tho prlnoary and said; even morp valuable tiian inch of Ice. Warded Dennis SkaiskJ bad to crawl (UPI) ------^ In November with a .unified his.present position as deputy • 150 feet to the deer — treading most earefully_on____ party.’-. counsel to President Richard ___T1io rcsolutlorw.fldoptcd by --Nixon, -Which he Is In the the-execuUve board crlUclzed process of leaving In orderly ■ Andrus for indlcaUng that'tho campaign. _ ■ selecUoh of four candldatx‘fl_rbr_--'nils-ls a very-modern and Valley Obituari^ the Idaho fiupromo Court by tho technically complex world we christmi^, D efau lts cdstly , JudlclalCouncliwaspollUcailn live In today," Dr. Wognor ountdQwn nature. said, "and I think It requires a E.F. Holmquigt H.H. Powers-’’ IVIax tirimliall ^DETROIT (UPI)-:^!!^ vacant “We feel the Council -multitude of backgrounds to do '■ 2 0 moro Ghopping days V r andI boarded-dp homos id --- doin«-lts-dutv-to-rocommfind-J!h«Job^h as the one we arc TWIN FALLfi — EmmctU]^ BURLEY - Harrison Henry WEN0ELL - ’“lUnx Dale rapidly diterioratin^soctlona of _5-ifiQrfljnailinoiJiiya_i -Detroilcould resulHirarlosrof; Tjuallfied-people-regardless-of— Kolng fori^-aro very-anxious—Holroquist7=»r- 148(h>e»veMh-.|»o;ronrt .necessary or advisable." . itaa-WiU'folliiwimijeT^Ieaaant tuary by Bisljop Earl Sorenson. ■ .n - ... ' - In discussing Uielr campaigns Magic Vnllcy Mcnm rinL View Cemetery.- *. Final rites will'follow In Twin t»low the full ompli^- Blrklo^sald. one of HUD's /'with the.comin]Uee__meinbcra,- Friends nuiy call at tiie Payne Falla Cemetery. Friendrf may mark, jjlungbig tho problems’ was t^e Uck«of bVo have Ihom a l l . . . — tlie-eandidfltisa all expressed --- Admitted Admitted Mortuary, this afternoon and call at Wlilte Mortuary today • pr NEW YORK (UPI)-Trytng 'suipmct.: Becouao ot .'the pthey: states now have law^ to stretch tho Ghrisbnas shop- seasonal nature' of the mer- whldh declare unordercd mer- plng doUars, you Jock for chandtse, a claim of^a former ch^dlse t<^ be'an uncpnditiooal. bargains. price Is absiird. gift to the recipient. Iiv, other. Some I ,.-Whpli|9°l»lp:prlt»gV-,P°iVt„»jg4a.,Uig retlpimt l»-imiter no ■"lwMHVw” rctarilc11 jw jiu x'!? ’ you'U wind up being gypped,' thoyVe selling at 'wholesale it, pay for the merchandise, cautions tlie Better B ui^ss prices., /or return It unless the sender -Burcaurof-Motropo)ltarrT^oW‘'‘^''=Tow«5ir^atCh6ffr"avocKT'calItf'foi''U'Wltljlri a’ ‘‘reasona- 'York.--.l - the guarantee.- It's ,to your/-ble'- tinae.—^ . ------— ' In the spirit of'tis tlio season, advantage to buy a wqtcl/ avoid being gypped, the —to—be—wnryr the -bureau guaranteed by th« manufactur> —Bur^u suggosts shoppers dt^- tiuggested watcl]ln(( out for the cr or tho seller, ra t^r tiian ah witli sellers of known reliability, following: ' independent repair sprvlco. I When dealing with ' unknown . sidewalk sales. Sidewalk Tho Bureau says some firms N check with your, local vendors won't bo around uftor Oirisbnas shopping proble^As Better' Business Bureau or' Oiristiiuis day to make ex- stem from tlw fact that a • Qiamber of Commerce. Otlier '^wntfcs or refunds. ' consumer Is a soft touqh. tip's:' ■ 1 -^d^walk gyps_. Beware of Knowing tliere are such people, -- nJxamlne all purchases phony "penrls, counterfeit cspeclallyeasy to buffalo in Uils before Christmas. Return watches, fake cos^ere sweat- season, a legendary littlo /old defecUvo merchandise. ' ors( usually brufiliodruyon) and lady made out last QiriBtjii^us. —Before buying, chock Into ' pliony whistling animal toys Sio went around town seeing wheUicr tho sale Is final or if the (dlslionest salesmen aro known small handbags Uuit slio kald purchaiie can bo exchanged. If a to carry wlilstlos around in their alio had made herself. Tho little guarantee Is involved, get It In. --- mQutha,.Thema}orphonv,Byp! -Qldlo~(ly_toldprofit>cctivebuvorH w lUn|/.'_:': ; ^ ...... ____ i^iony_Derfumc«. Qicap sconta^ie.had-flpcnUioucfl-andJioura____!lMo«Jnordjanlfl,l!_thQ_Bur. are bottled under namoH working at her loom making the roau said, "lire honest and are bearing remarknblo rosom- bag and then more hours al> to be corJuaod-VdUi-tlw- • bianco to tho.w of loading' tachlng the dpjlcate.bcadwork;— »mfill"pL*rc'cntago7practlclng brands. Most lHWft-pro-tlokcted''It^os'a plausible story. And deceptive selling methods. —“ prlCo Tags which «ro tlicn wlw Jn the world can turn down "If a bargain looks too good to “rcduccd" to give you tiie a lltUe old lady when tho hand- be true, check It out. Don’t bo impression you're gotUnn a mode ba*t was priced at just rffilied Into buying anytlilng by Farm Fresh Safieway Idaho^Russet . wlialp of a bargain...... hlKh-presflure salesmen. Take -tjjoUcitflUonfl. Ask to see tho Wcli, somo of tho people wl» your Umo'and niako up yo'iir license of fljoHcilorj ff«pftrin l!^ CQuldn-*tlturn her ~ In Phot* II. •! dtxliHI lk« ffM l* v*u iM REG. b« iu>« lka< U U w oy wlli III p - t l« k*lp Cheese Pizza' =$7^5 S P E C IIll SUPER SAVERS I^IeifPaper Maxwell House Coffi(e',;!;:-92- PunipkinPiei Malley's Chili -V.;81- Low Fat Egg Nog Glazed Doughnuts luMfni I^Hdou* THulTOh Soup “ fi2'^ ^Sugar^boiighmits Sunlxmn TO ASTI •.QahMiltt ivillt A aJiani C on lrol.'tst il onci. and II automoticall/ FfltkUi S Dog Food Cub«t I. > T.4.99 Stonehedge Bread Skylark Whit* * f W fMot-^twM Orsunci Fl«ur '^ ; ,38- REG. 3 3 everyday discount prices ‘ 17« Frozen Dessert Oatmeal Breudslilh'*'' llK A fM l<« Milk Skyldrk Bread Cw«M Right Guard CLUBAUIMINUM Skylark Bread a 33- 7 p itci t il in SuAray Finitli. Your chox* ol co|ort, Poppy- ^votndo, Gold. 1 . 9 9 VOOKieS llg romlly At»r(m,nt H» REG. $39v95 f p ' ,, everyday discount prices FROZEN FOODS At Discount Prices COMPUrC OHN srocK y(|.pfc T w IstE S rr^ S f 47- Honey Kr^ch^ljj,^^ BUCK English Mujfiins 3 F V e g f9t 0b ie s White Rain Shampoo Hunting G O R N IM G ^ ' Lucerne Egg Nog . blSit 88^ Ck«(>|MdMlN«d V*i^laU«t lr« < « o lL10-«t.. 10-«i. lucMloih ...... lO-AL ELECTRIC PERC. Cottage Cheese ic r 68" Or«*H P«ai ...... ,.|0-«b .CMked KNIVES 10 CUP 0«l<^n Corn V.lUw SoMiik Cream Cheese iV SplntMh Tuntlft 0 «mhii ______99 —^Wt-AJwrtiwiBent-Etietiiw— tJV.HS...... PHONE $ T 9 , At Safeway Diicount Sandwich Coolues; Yoor^" In A|| 0( TlieM Tdwni! ’ _ US C O U EC T Buiy «ok*r VonHM *r «vH NmI Ui9 yourJSa^ikcaidt , 0 "ChoIcA 2 0 * ob* . VtCjM Rw .lliilacQ sot^ Loyawoy* w.Icomid ■ 73 3-5 477 Jr*< gift w rqpplfiff. ______^ :JleW gaSilIC!ePlMz=:^ 3^ -ytthmr- ■Qualify cpmes first^t PMCB^^^ Bel-air Pumpkin Ples ’^ 43* ^ C a U w i A > T W i n h l | l l Pie Crust Sh4« ?,!:i: 5 : 35' ■ v r i ^ ^NamiM *Mln.Hm everyday discount priccs And tpfilarioi^Oni^ Belritir Condkid Y(ihis'^ 42' '. IMrti OipiNi^n^ BlihiiAt Pay ftaih' Haii4Utlb|i££ i J2 RW Whip -PrkM'k.lMiiAiiHfMW* , . 147 Moin Ave. We»» i PbwntoWn twih'Follt / SAVE MOr^EY EVERY DAY AT SAFEWAY DSSCOUfrf ; ST" ..gAYGROMLEY . : ” ....; , ...... ', ; ;..... Af tei^math Of Cze S T im e s e ^ w s Oovoto- to protect the" «aBt«rn tier the invasion ahocked jy so bu* as possible bo that imder duress by the^nvacfers. Infonnation now tHckling in countries from Soviet military Yugoslavia, for one. Belgrade, eadi area would have means Western Europran ^ t« r y from Communist -pBrtiBS—rhcurslpiwr-'Atnh^ney-did’ developed’ ff“ compleMf' fiSw'to oi^ie^tod«peniently. .sinal^ts'who have studl^ the ^nday. December S. 197) PHONE 733 0931 worldwide. Indicates; the provent at least for the time national defense setup. MUltaiy Undec the old law, the new Yugosfcv setup are con- Russians may hav^ achieved a being,•' (he virus of liberal authority Mwntwrof Audll Buc»uorcirculat^ and 6p| TsneribvoeiionatwrirmeosvTinnrweeRvrKiirar ...... »1©68-Red- raiam from infectingihe—the"ci UPublith*. -us-Thifd-MrMt-WMti— — Anio‘-invasiM-«f*Gtooho6l ______.“ pFesiSSnnflyTt---But-RuasigJa-troubies-do-not- Twln ldMw,UM1.by/^lc Vallt) ifjnc. en1»r«d •« Mcpnd cIm i rnsll m«Mt< •/ Ua.' But'the Russians sot up. a Each zom would______fight^...... ______on and the timitrf irar; Sow,-guerrilla end- with Yugoalayla. -...... W ll.e t thvpotl oM kt In Twin P alU . W»ho, l» 0 1 , Und*r tha «c1 ol M#rch I . ia7». niiMlnnH; to~be sure~ quiet but violent-reaction within—not-Bufr^der-under-anv-cir— iw GEORGE C. THOSttSQN, M.D. The Department of Health, —Fewer tlian 1 per cent of Educatibn and Welfare has put out welfare recipients are able-bodied, a pamphlet exploding nine widely unemployed males. ^---- Red XJrine held beliefs aboUt“ the welfare. — Welfare fraud occurs in less system — for instance, that, noosl: _ _U>an four-tontlw of i per ccnt of. thc Dear Dr. Ih ostesw: Oould Is sort of an Indentation at the point the nM l'^uId groW'trora^ welfare children are Illegitimate, nation's total welfare caseload. you give me an Indl^Uon of the nuanlng of 9 few rM hlood cells He waa three weeks premature. that" most welfare families are in the urine? Ihls has happened la there anything we can do to . black and that, most people on The pampliiet, to repeat, was a third time. Hu first two times have the. toenail grow7 Our welfare afe cheats. •« , pubiisiied by tho Department of I was given tests and told that doctor said we should not do Not true, says the publication, Health, Education and Welfare. ARTBUCHWALD everything was 6kay, but I am anything, and Just feel fortunate "Welfare Myths vs. Facts." Copies have been sent to 100,000 ___ curious to know what I that this is his.only defqpmltyr- —A sizable majority, ap- persons, ranging from top havo hsd^rong,»«hTn«, or^What do you lUggStl-Mra. Pnvernmpnl -nffirialiu-lo—militnnt- ___ixon m#y.^hav« now.—D. T. MJ? ccnt,...Qf-llie- ^^^toeadlng-from-any-iouraiL: - morf.“-than-t million jrChildron-in- l-Wclfatc-cigiita::W6rkers,; -i;•WSS^HINGTON-=-Awhile It’s sometliing to keep in mind ■{jovbriimcnt? I wiuli to'apcijlc to' •Mawfir out of anyone'Ifl-the "dejwrvefl InvesUgatlon.-In the eMcUy what your doctor said. I welfare 'families were born in back I wrote an article In favor somoono in cimrgo of raising govormnont on what my client urinary tract there are many don’t^ in k there's anything to wedlock.' when election-year charges begin of- no-fault inauranco lawo, Uio pricti on plnatic earplugs can do. My phono is rln ^ g day posslbUltles, and finding the do abo\it the nUsalng townaJ^ —The largest racial group to echo across the land to the effect wliich provide for people to bo .. .No, don't hurry . . . I'll hold and night with-desperate blood do^s not hi itself Indictate Itlsa^ngMiltaldefpctlnJhe^ pmong welfare families — 49 per that the incumbent administration compenRatod for automobile businessmen ■ asking for the cauae. ----— fonnallon of Ujfl-octodefm, or, cent — is white. Is racist, repressive and heartless. accidents witlioutUieoxpenslvo An iiour and u half Inter guidelines. Tho only IhlngXcan—-Mtoag the possihilltlea are out**' tlsaues of the bodyT And processofiitigation.Tonoono's ..Browmaater Ijad yot to find do isj)ut-tl»em on the motor." kidney atonal; ulceration you should feel fortunate; In . surprise, I recoivod about 100 anyone in_5liargc-of-enrplUf?s. “Nixon's boon good to you,' I anywhere along the tract; fold aevere cases lhls*Can a ff^ a ll indignant lotlcra_fromJawyorfl-HoiiaI(riomo. "It usually takes said to Dt'owmaker. of membrane at the ouUet of the the nails, sweat glands, hair and •3nflnirfffiwrni?ani-yinTTtf^ktrin)ouorr7^^ ifiir----- •Bfcwiriatpg______5l4gafira; ' ...... ~ “■ --- TJlBTrdoa 6ui”blfTholr mouUjs. to talk to me.” He-laughod. In ‘Mr. Salada^______0______/ S^adash You______diui't say_ what______testa you D«.(ur !>• Ihosteson: I have lErie Rond? Well, I havo good news for tho "Tlioh it takes another tliroo tSrkscrews, Inc. has Just hit a had.butonelniportant dnelsan been'troutded with tendonitis legal profession. Whntovor fees days to explain the problem. Cost of living Councilor on the Intravenous pyelogram, slncie ][ moved to my present thoy lose on no-fault insurant), llion they always demand more Jaw and wants to know If you'll meaning that a dye is used to location two years ago.'l also Fellow in Toronto has 0 solution To those sentimenliilly attached they will______make up_ on Prpsldont lnfflrmiiUnn._TlK>nJJimff!_tn_pn_dcfcnd:him.^ ______— Tnake______the kldnevs visible bv X- have been playing golf about "to-thiTPOlluUon of Lake Eric. to N i a g n r a „ E a U a ^ £ d e a ^ i ^ U Q B — ^ I x o y r ^ a s o " ll_ o c o n o m lc~ ovo"r nnd'^sco u ic h u ^ i t t a k ^ lB r g w in B k 0l‘_f ih 0QkJib-!hcad_tS!^Sther-U-a~oyato»c>^ --- Drain-the-thlngr8ay9-“ fulurist- -that-with~thc"breakdowm)f~thc plan. Xmnaiicr oiTTact, ho half-day to flndhim and a day to sadly. “I toid Saladash not to examhiatlon, allowing ■ d lr ^ Bought medical help but t o ^ Fronk DgHeHrSHaiHcVbbyuircatc family unit and the Ignoring of the matter what happens to tho got in to see him: Tlion wlun 1 appear at tho Cost of Living Inq>ectlon of the Uiside.of the aatisfaftion. What Is your about five million acres of new marriage ceremonyl there will be cconomy, lawyers stand to gain finally do, It turns out ho's tlw Council without a lawyer. But 1 bladder.'It also permlto taking thinking 7-Mrs. ^ B. _ less desire for honeymoons in the tlio 'moat from whatever Mr. wrong guy, and I have to start guess 1 can't blame him.. If I separate urine samples from farmland. Nixon and his advisors havo In If I know more about the future. al| over again.” made corkscrews and tri^ to esi^ Udney, he l| ^ to locallxe It could bo done by building a store for tho country. "And all tlio time tlio clock la find ojit from the government the troubles, circumstances, maybe 1 could dam near Detroit and excavating; — And looking far enough'into the This roallzation dawned on ticking." I said. what I could charge for them. Any serious source of give you a fiimer answer. 1 thp_Ningnrn_Rivpc_nbQVC_thc J’alls7 _-future — about 25,000 ycarfl — ___ mo when I tH ^ A t e . licensed doctor and in an accroditcd.hospltidr'^lien Lordan, R-Idaho, an- holding up the works. Hansen (1 )'— Compulsory sex education for all - (ID'^^'MaceTworoen-irarta over subject to a notm«anfeTrawT^~r~caffl- said the entlr^ ~ M c C n n T 'r".t7 ^ "^ children grades 6 through 8 in Idaho,______--mlUtarTdi^t tho same as men. prehensive moratorium^ amendment has run Into trouble (2) - An^mogo-toordrifaclHrof public or , (12) — Legalbe marijuana and sell it through' banning any type of designation from legislative counsel per- .iivMiinlB ih« tatfll riuht nnw In -prlvnttfproperty in Idaho will result in fine and sUte operated ouUeb. of. the Middle Snake. . ‘ sonnel. Who have twice rejected mandatory loss of fishing and hunting license for (13) — Require a two-thirds vote of the United ''Hie Church-Jordan-Hansen tho wording of McClure’s And that, says Mr. Glandon, life. States Congreu before the President can moratorium was aimed« amendment. Hansen also said (3) — licqulro proof Uiat eadi vehicle has a commit troops to, a foreign country. primarily al banning any dnm hoUbuaytryingtoworkoutu. acceptaUe wording with Depf. ' mlnhnum of $10,000 liab^ty insurance beforo a Cl4) — Require a warning tag on all clothbig .development for at leait seven 'Wo are receiving glfb of wombychlldren— thbtagtoteilthefiredanger years. McClure wanted the of Interior offlciab. car liccnM can bo Issuetl hM Clothing and wmo food but What ' (4) - Require a special written test, auto particular piece of material and tho ex- moratorium to Include a ban on McOuro admltt.d'w.™ had need 1» _ ca.h mld-deslgnatlon^— l>ean^leflBl-dlffli maneuverabUity tesCafflljye’M^fieaHngTesl’ f^ n n is n il," ■RTSarar------'ijl'^ ho aald. "WoTSvo (15) Pomanent government atatus for " “ b “ t a Wild River, a wording ol, hU for all persons over 65. Thbtest b to be repeated j fr™ 16 t» 17 men here all tho each time tho driver’s license is rcnowod.- tho poopIfV Micronesia. WllderneBS Area, or a National According to the declared , (5) Voter regbtratlons for city, county and (10) - AbolUh any gun reglBtraUon and make River. Since McQure ulti oo the Senate candidate, "the problem m v ARC waj founded In state ~ and also federal — to be at bne time and It poaslblo for any Uccnsed hunter to purchase' Hp“so Interior committee, Is In attempting to bind future Twhi Falls a tow ihonths ago by ommunlUon. which would protably end up Congresses." He aald this ' J , 6no place to avoid tho present confused situation. __(fi)-«-uA-spccd-llmlLotJ5 miles an hour-In-all _(iyjJJolumUjiMdlnBapport_ottho.Unltcd_'*cianj,thej,u«U^^^ chances joM en^wouy j,^uLU..rjL” fit lasfiookpd good for some school areas during school hours. „ Law _en* Nations shall bo charged and pro-i'atod on the moratorium Klll~l)anned a Jointly concerned with .. Jdnd-nf.mnratnrhim^ Juture- -froih- --forcem€nt4mllvidti8T8-to-^'areach crosslni— basb-of-^’populati^nHJf-eaobHjountryH-Wte- „ ^ . . problenTof alroiwljsm In tHe during peak hours. ■ ^ United States now pays Qnihlhlrd of the cost). Abo Increasing a IIo i^ Mil's doa BnoUnga t o , or banned a^ Msr (7) Legalized samhllng oh local option baia d®) - «U '«1«™1 commUs|ons.„'''7 “ 1, u,„e, fold. Im- wllhldJ^tovcjiues to go Jo tho education boards and agencies every five years I portofHep.AIUUman,QOre., ho advocates. "They’o not mediate rehabilitation of ■"- fund^ " ' - -H,.' mine of need or usefulness exbtfl. who announced ho favored ditforcnt problems," McCJurt olcoliollc, counseling ol John Gluiydon .. .■ a ayatcm-o£_ataifl-food-atamp____^ naUonal pollution con^l act,with. some kind of moratorium too, said. ' Bnd~aaid~hfl 'would 'U M 'h b ' stores. Extra stamiw to bo given for work and aU guidelines at the naUonal level and en-, ~~llVo‘s” pointed out’loTlfcCJuro*" considerable Influence to see stamps redeemed only at tho state stores. forcement ^ at aU leveb of government. that he has sot himself up for that House Rules were waived somo criticism, particularly (0) - A personal review of all woUare cases . (20) - Mandatory vaccination of aU women every two years. for rubella before marriage license can be that .the moratorium bill, because of the Boise meeting, after Its committee presen which tho Congressman • (10) - Abollsli'the state liquor stores and aeU , •“ '“ 'I- ’ ’ ■I* «t*P w«iW *» Ibe grade school level. tation, could be brQiiglit dlrocUy acknowledged. Ho maintained Need A Tax Cut? the product tiu-ough retail outlob. to the House floor for.a vote. he had devoted as much time as ' Early thb faU,- at a Bobe he . coiild to drafting the ByllAYDECilANB and a remnlnlntf balance of MOO area whoiifl_Juxt‘a_cun-hc- Chamber . of Commerce amendment wlUiout neglecting___ c l e YELEND---(NEA) “ BrrTchufch~^edgo that b not reduced should you bo^ a stock maetlnfli Jlm_QoUeri Mcdure's- .llb^tho^duUe•7»nd said that- ir"^Hie rehialntagrehialnlntf daysd ol this year - jue uAtll next fall. W a t WUId market tavsMor." .Ist-Dbtrlct omco chief and hb > — .' _------T...... ’^ " T-- iM • n- - J- ; :t-' -hb Uandllng o( the arcdocbWi ones lor^OM'who be do? Check your sbcTc ViUisujdfimsZl ROBERT ALLEN & JOHN GOLDSMITH top political advisor, announo^ became an Issue he would Just their 1071- If he can spare the money — It for the year. Separate them Into that McQure was readying an liavo yto explain the facb to y jj ^ u,,, gmaiioat would even be advisable to take short4erm transacllons (those amendment to tho Church- 5! ...... amount'posalble. a loan, if necessary, and pajOhe " Iwld six months or leas beforo a ^ Jordan moratorium to take care McCJure's tumbling ol the j;„ iy January Is no thtio to Interest on It — he 'W ^d by all sale) and long-term tran- The Forebpding Tests of hb retorvations. At tlie time, inoratorluin may not meet with got an Idea where you will staiid means pay off the addiUonal saoUons) stock hold longer than GoUer t^ould not provide any UA,\ T - " ‘'»®l»”’ »--R^witliJnternal Rovonu«.But-that-|9oo in deducUWe itema before-Wx months-before-belng 80ld)r details because there were tlcularly. ^-*n. ^ ^ since ...... en- tlmo the Ole b cast. You will ^ - e n d ...... WASHINGTON - Rod Chino's latest nuclear fierce p5wer struggle wlUiln the Cohuntinbt none. Despite the lack of vlronnlentallsb will see it as ,.ir,.n,ry >n> Hntmnn wpapnna tnBUs thi> mAst fftrotwuHntf-nr-oll- .hler.ar WHY NOT WORSHIP ON GOD’S SABBATH DAY? Op*n 5t3 0 - Poilllualy Endi V.Andov r . . l/iji til* uvcnili day l( tha Sobbolli ol lha lord ll>y Cod." AtAiOO— r f iO S - IOiOOKM. (P7bdu*20.B)1) GOME JOIN US SATURDAYS- OUVER/CANDICE SAHa*r« SCHOOl 9;)0 i.H . • CHUHCHSHVIC! REED ' BERGEN immediate surrouodlags are high ghtund, — SEVENTH DIW-ADVEMTISf CHURCH^ c r a t e r emerging Islandrlikc from a sea of wlad-blowu STRIKING simllaritlei) between the planets Grand VI«U/Drlv«, Twin Ftilit 5lh& Idaho, ni«r— 13b9 Und*n. Buhl GENE HACKMAN dust. (UPl) 1 Earth and Man in these two photos from Moriner 9. The bottom photo shows B crater complcx.i Ai top is the Kiiauea Caldera Jn THF JlawQll. jU n ) ’ ' . HUNTING Flier returns home PARTY SAN FRANCISCO 'UPI)- rain at San Francisco Interna first solo flight over Uie nortli Pilot Elgcn M. Ixng says he is tional Airport on Uie last leg of and soutli polos and tlielr oast The Almanac happy to have accomplished his his trip from Honolulu. and west equivalents on Uie 20-year dream of flyfng to Uie 'i've completed my dream,” equatorU ie four comers of Hy United Press IntcmBtlaI — four-cornerfl-of-Uj’e-worldrbut- -Long-told-A-erowd-of-nbout-300~ ie-world:=------^ ? tJ«^y_lfl^unday jk c . f», tlw confirmed Uiodlscovory of gold ~ U)o best part of the trip'waH_ persons who crcctcd him.J^rvo. • the gray-liaired Flying Tlgerr M^th.dny of.1071, th California, iried to Uie famed -- coming liomc again.----- * done just about everything-I- Alrwaya-pilot'Mid ‘ tho'fllght- 'iijo moon Is between Ita-now--Gold.and-1849- - ~ ^ ‘"nds is Uic l\lglillght,’’ Ujo wanted to do. It’s bccn_vcry_ was “wonderful,” but ho added, 'pliaso and last quarter^ Prohibition was —M-y«ar-old tiler s#ild Friday v«orUi while.” “1 am yeiy tired —ILwas more 'inhere arc no mornlna slars. obollahckl when Utah tccamc afternoon after landing hla Long act eight recorda on his grueling than I Uiought It would Tlie evening stars are Mer- .tJie 30th state to ratify tlie 2lst twln-cnglne craft in a drenching ■ monUi-long flight, including Uie be.” • cury, Venus, Mars and Jupiter. Amendment. Tliose born on Uiis date are In 1003 Herbert Lehman, •'the-Hign-of-SaBlttariusr-fwnerNew-York-goWrnorand- ^I^evtKiofrScti^^ ■movl^maker-Walt—BCiifltor. died., SiMriiv> D«C. 1 .1171 4 :lt Monday. Dae. 4, l» n M 7:M p .m on channst S. »ntl h\ « HI. 5 — Lai'* Traval « 30 — th# Am trlcan W «it ol. John At * p ,m .o n ch'annala 7b and I. and a»l. s. m . g - NBC N eyi niMr~'lniiTr *" ,«l*mi art Iht garni on iinr Ivaa n arratai IhhT^arloon ■paclal Irlbula to the velarap 2 il. • — Wild Kingdom Jb — Olart Campball . advaniura about the «Ky ralndaar. d ra cto r. Ford hd i won flu Otcifr; Tha Johnov MarKi tcor* Ihcludai Ironkallynonafor ■ Watiarn. Hanry 3 — 30 Mlnutat ' Iha lllla tune: "Wa're a Couple c» 4 — Santa Claut Spatial Ml»»ll*,‘‘«id''JlnoirJlnol# ...... 5 — Utah Daikalball Slww It runa for M> mlnutat. and ndrrata tha lllm i. .« ) — W rlla tha AAanaoaf Bvanlnfl ' Morning . II — Savwilv 4iS) SiM 3 — Tiiha jo r AAadlUdon 7b. I . n — World of Dlinat' 7 iU 3cl> J, 5 — F ro ily tha Snowman 3il — Scienca In AQrlcullurc Spaclal . J. II — Tom and^arrv. Evanlno ^ S.— Lam p Unlo Iftv Faal «iOe ?tt..3 - f-Jll------’ •-= ^ i{n » T c m n ------7:M )sl. S — Movie "The Great Race" 3. II — Croovla Goollat Part II *, 7b — Faith tor Today i:30 S — Look Up and Live 7b. •. n — Jim m y Stewart I — AAr. WUard 4 — Movie "The Long Shadow" • :M . 7(1 — 30 AAlnutei 3*1, 5 — Sacrod Heart 7;M 3. 7 b ..II — Rax t^umbard 7b. B. n — Donk^za , 4. I — Raluclant CVagon and Ml/. 5b — Movie "L u v " •* Toadv 3 — Love, Am erican Stylo • :»S 7«l ~ Clvllltallon ail, i — From Iha Cathedral ■ 7;ja l:M •5 — American Wait ot John Ford 2 il. S — Harald of Truth Special • 3b — Tabarnacle O>olr .. — l: M ...... • 4. I — Eioubladackora 111 — ‘AAovIe "The Trouble with f iM Angeli" 2(1 — T h li la the Aniwer 3 — To De Arwounced 3b — Revival First 4 — FU l 3. U — Haarld ot Trulh 7«l - Firing.Lino 4, 7t). ■ — DuMwlnldn 7b-—Movie "Shadow Over Elveron" S — DaV'Of Dltcovory ' I — Sarge • iM • n - Bold Onea jM^O^r*RobafU**^ S'— All In me Fam ily 3 — Face Iha Nation . . . • iSI •, n — AAaka a Wlwi ab - Film 4. S — Tabarnacle Dioir «:U • ■ . 10:00 3b — American Wetl of John Ford 7b. t t lf t f S — A^ t Iha Prett Special a>, 3. 11 - N F L Pra Cama.Show 3, U — GunimokO 4 — T h ll II the Lite . 4 — Movie "Luv" HiOO _ H I — M ail! a»l,J7b,«-Pro Foolbill - Raldar» a — Funny ____ _A«V-llAlconi------— ’<------______IOlM _____ 3b.3.11-fro Foolbali-r'l^Mtva. ■'j»l, Jb, 3, J, I , \\ MewSTWaaihar, Hadlklili Sport* 4 — Dlractloni 7 ROfclEW SK ATIMG ■a fiftl. ^VK. 7-TmMi SAT. 1:30-4:30 P.AA., 7-10:30 P.M. ,OP£N DAttV DEC. 2 4 to JAN. 2 rhe ROiUR KING - 7^—'-*;— -^^nday/'De^mber 3/ \»rviimM:Ne»Wirrwln Falls'; Idiho f vatio n lised to force his hMrcut Ijegtns winter^ p i^ ra JEROME - Mke ^ v s n , wUh.othem" Is possible only bertag the elderV, tiie lonelyi treasurer of. the Jerome u,„„jh flnancUd support o( . ,th« lU:and_thoae-beael..hy_^ SAIGON "(UPI) —TTte U.S.' formal'aw>earflDce reBuUtloofl. conui^ d e r ' ' of th? '483rd Newbold lMued ordara barring Salvation ^ y Service Unit, those who want t6'Joto idth th«-llnancl«|-|)rcbleng-or sudden ^ -anrorce has been IryffiTto Po»ey udd he dedded to defy Air Wing> vetoed the h lm ^ m every puUlc facUlty^ announceu the start of-therarx ' Salvation T ffin y In WWein-^' (flsastiv'S u IIS in satr^ ------my'a traditional ^‘Share ^ th • starve a young alnnan hito Ihe ^iiU tloiis because he dlschvge' papers and liisu^ on Qie base, including'^ geltlnj a haircut, his lawyer believed they Interfered with orders Uiat Posey should be' halls, service clubs, ,base- .Others" ChHstmas and Winter Relief Program _____ rights without any given another chance to get a ' exchwges and anywhere, els^ flfllfCU!. hB_could:gfitrfljivthMg_tQ.eat7 Sullivan said a Quls&nas - I*iirsVb„ hM bomon shorl lyrSo he let Ws hair, grow lon*- -When~Po»ey' refused' again, ~ -Po^ey and-Kopansky-Ji^. letter will be kiWUftd tWs'WMk to air Maglc'V'dley'rtsIdenti ' rations for more than a month, ' Aboiit the middle W October, RjUIawyer,"Edward’MTKbpari^^nFiosey'a 'commanding officer, sky, sold, Uo added tliaf Posdy MaJ. Douglas Eastwood, called. Is prepared to risk a six-month him In and ordered him to get Clinic scHeduled . La^t yearl'th? Salvation Jail sentence rather than let a his hah- trimmed. When Posiy .Army, Oregon and Southern Idaho Division, wished over barber shear off his collar- retused„Eastwood busted him JEROME - The First was a i/ues at the Morchant^sj 42,boo persons 'a ■ "Merry length locks. (rom sergeant to ah-mw first Security Dank Is sponsoring a fiureau njeetlrig thW week and ChrlBtmas" in a , very . . I ^ y , however,...did. not class and - sent him ‘ to a special merchant'imd employe dlscusBod. plans, (or Iho RONALD G. WpUL, Buhl, har meaningful and tangible way by appear to .be ^undernourished, psychiatrist. * *' 'cUnlo dealing wlUi bad chMks, program. been promoted to sales providing groceries for a home Ho said his bulhlles have been H e psychiatrist rocommond- shoplifting and counterfeiting at Nowman said that the pur manager for the Twin Falls cooked hollc^y dinner, new smugglhig him food, ed that Posey,'who had aheady Bp.m. Monday in tho Junior high pose of the semlnar/ls to help district ol the Prudential, In' shoes and 'clothing for ■ Posey said his troubles began served 3i4 years out of a four- •auditorium. .rcduce andmlnlmlM hauirdfl to surance Co. He started with the about the middle of September year enlistment and had hot merchants ^ during pouk company in IMfl. He . is a youngsters, sunshine gifts to shut-ins In'r6st homes and — when-tha-comniander-nf-Cam—been^ln-trouble.beforerbo-glven- i^vlco.pcfisidcnt Ghrlstmas-huaincaa. member of the Idaho stote and 'hospitals— Tid ior-tho «'-in- Hiuih Bay. Alr.Bas V" - DOUBLE K N IT . SLACKS lor the foihion righl man _£0mai4Ke double-knif------ilaclt by Hoggar In many nevirrotoittmtfiBvera pant itylet. Select now , while we have a targe lelection ...... jm A IE K S r '’ _|n all'iiiet. ^(woalort, tovoral choice* of colors, tolidt and-contrail- ino cooridinatO'Combmalionfr-v-r-T-GUU-(or-tha-m«n-in- By Wombly and Dainon in a wide your life mean more wlien tliay come from Shirley L ranoo 'of colon and pailorni in . . . Wyott. , ^ ' joverol width* lure lo be S W E A tE U S - (he Mon Pleasor you arc lookino _(or,___ i:::::— — — ------_Bjj]ky-P-y!!?‘Y*ri-?PllecLiome-ifar.!lBd-loolii-of-Qdmlro!ion. -. The high'crow neck and hand-(romed coblet add to the brawny maiculine Imaae- ' S 5 5 H f Free Gift 137 Shdthone The complele Wroppino Slr««» Nerih "Men'i S(5fe'. B T O ^ B E E i Double Knlf SPORt COATS from Mormon of Son Fran- tcli'co lorg«,»elettl6n ol n*w colon ond^ pottern* plut ShVU lot all m .n (rom (In lo ro « l DOlJBl^ KNIT SLACKS ityle like you have never leen-belore l e a t h e r : to Ihii im oll.ii I'om ioch mahnt Eoty care and fi^ipn Hgtit It the trv« 'name for all priced from . . J T W He'll look hit b«tl In one of the;mdny leathec coatt. or o l J m I, Mr. Colllomia Von Hue- ^ knhrilocki, Do/f moVti U HqM for. yo«, In fhejotw}: •■lr«l*> .....I--...... '" * * 1 lockelLSiyernI ifvle. ond colon tp clit>b.«_ftom.~ MnnlinHnn trom . ■ ■ . . I V V t o f lV ijstwt am) ^uin iiji niw iiit uptrw iO w t Up^r. AlithRus asks Mg school fun^ BOISE(UPI)-Gov.CecilD.\ toanc®. Ahdriis colled'Salufday for Byron Johnson,"^be, dialr- of- Bcadenilc^ahd"^catlonHl"bly ho bcllmres ihe^Hdergarten-cation Commltteej, said he op*' greater stete funding of publld man of tho Le^slative Com- education programs In the pub* program, mny be put Into the poses 100 per cent state- schools and said he Will ask' .nilttoB for the Task Force'on 11c schools. , ‘ state system In: 1972 but on a support of kindergartens and the legislature to Include kin* Education, told the delegates State Serf. John Barker,, H- •voluntary basis. Barkci'r feels Instead they should be put dergartcn m o n ^ U-^Uie scho- assembly his group’s No. 1 prt- Buhl,,toldthe delegates assem* diolrman of tho Senate Edu* Into the school foundation. progrjim. ol flni^ce bin. , orlty is reorganization of school -Aftdrus-tdd-a-'dclegateraii-—i"ojiuiua wiu a mc46b ***~i .uioHlvuii ‘ ‘ ‘ sjmbly of the Idaho Gducaliun • He said the task force recog* Association that the people of nizes the funding problems of idfihohaveilemon8trated£leflC:i:ji:ducBtlDn.buliioieeU It is time V O T E ly-tholr^supporrio^~ddUcatUHY——ihe state oomes to grips with thoc — ^(Inancing tKat he personally—“hot potato“ trf~school district------tEKIKNCE ■ gives tho state’s hlglwst priori' i%>organlzution< . ' IV fO K COMPKTENCE ;:u.ty.:i' ■■..... z : r _ " ' * r ’ To dotojhd^d. UUs problem' But ho said tlie prpperty/tiix ‘ luis been "too hot for; tlw EOROEniUnON no longer can stand the strain logialaturo to touch, too hot for ’ being placed ujwn It by de- local education groups to touch VOTE FOR — mands not only from tho schools - arid too hot for tho state board of butotlior Borvices performed by education to touch.” '-.various.unlla-of ijovornmont,__ .;Thcreforo.-lw.said,.tho-task- ORA W, JONES ' For tliat reason, lujljiTy, more forco hopes to lead tho way by ot tho 'funding for^,education calling for u 12-mombor com iNcvsuttm' must come from tlio'fltuto level. mission to estubllsli Q tentative ‘,'TIjo IEA is not out of line In s'tatowlde plani TWIN FAILS HIGHWAY DISTRICT ElECTION Risking .for u sub»timtia1 In; Jolinkon said the task forco crease for odiicntlon," Uie gov- al.w propo.ics tlw State, Depart MONDAY, DEC. 6, 1971 'CmDr, trald;------^ ^ncnto^Bdu«ltlon•be-eatab^ish- .Jlion ho sald-hU. budget .ro-wi .by.law^llAgJtJiJmi quest to tho legislature will in- .c ra t^ on nn ad hoc basis, elude funding for kindergartens He said tlio task forco also All quoHdatt voteri of HiB-lwln FolU Hiohway DiiUicT o ii «lig\bU to vo(«, ond con HQ fjnnnrtrn; nf |w«}|r»yf»«i r>lnhn,imiuiLliaua.gtiitiu_ -TBoiilar-atJha-fime^f-w public scliools tiu-ough tlie flrat supported kindergartens bu t' l>OIX I.OC'/iTIONS: FORM ER New York City nareoUcs detecUve rocommcnilii Ujoy be sot up on a Edw ard Egao M Dotty Crocker'* New Good and Ea»y Cookbook. , Rovlsod; oxpandod anii up-dated.' Easy rdclp'oo irninQ ~iroz^n, connodl^nd rbady-mlxod tooSrComplbtoly Ihdoxod. -ttondrodTofxplorltlqBtrntionond photOB." ------■ Now Dinner fbr Two. - Moro Ihan ^ 0 compieto mohus and roolpos. Makoo ' oookino ^ t w o «Q8Iq('. Monus for every day In tho wook. . Raoional Bpoclal.^ie8/mBrkotlng^tlmiipd much moro. -- Color ploluxoB on overypaflo. ■ Pie and Paalry Cookbook. . Appotl2oi8. main dishes and dossorti^^ull. ranoo ot ploa and pastrlos. Many fuii*golor and blaok and whiio photos, ^ptUe'drttwlnoBT 'poeK- SOUTH- It' DIA' Erd^ey^ a Boise City .BOISE(UFI)'-Atl»kam an would'uva taxpaygn money terim^committee on gov- .Brennan exprened concern ample time to study it befdre tor Idaha nU U «niii8eda leg-...lhiiiu«h oaitral punduulng._ lenunent lL i- p Ia iiid ie n lly the that the itale mlgbt Iw “ U *h«. '•*y' the lawmakers act blatlve■--- - InleHin „ coapittM to* But he —raid ...... it would_4oppoee oppo sUte would purchairi In bulk a aaving local unlla of govm- — H ratarranlen ded ho did not day to consider pojflhle hid- government competition-with number of Items used by other ment some money U might be O'e ib ia L compromise the two bellev; thli parUcularjxmmlt-: den overhead costa" befoi'e ere- private enterprise or establish- sub^vlsionSofgovenunentand spelling mow itself on w ai»-j'"’*** government -could tee should i » handUig such leg^ - -atlng central p U re h a ^ fo r aU m en l-tl a system that in the seU them to those units a t coat houi3ng and biher overhead IslaUon. Budge is chairman c( , levels of government. I"^ „ tn n could coet the state , J i e idea U to save local gov- -corta normally lioma by nuart . the Senate Tnnsportation Com- I . J . Tim Brennan. BoIm , »aH goveniment more meimv In nn- muh-^ "h 'lT - ■■ He'unied the cannmlHee to ilH«« , his assoclaUon has no oblScUoHwalo. . • purchasing m e t h ^ _H e also wpcewed doubtlhat approve It and secure early ao- Later, Don AHUitt; t^ iir d' In principle to a plan'whlch Undor consideration of an Ul- government could operate Bwre Alene, a Kootenaj County com- -______- ■ ______; ______^ ------:---etflHimlly than pelvlite enter wnvenet In )wit -prise;- State-Se^-4teed-budge,--K'f~to.dojuinetfaingta relieve couiv- ■ Brennan urged-tho commltlee ‘ SPf,*"*”- ^ >»wever, Indlcat- ties of the fin a iu ^ b u n lw im MONQAYTHRUSI to takoaU of these faclora into ed he did not IwUew acUonposed under the hew crim inal Gem consldoratloh bfltore putting ' «» *>e felt • code.-He said Judges and others' forth^ aw leglalaUtfn' In thtf' other highway dlstribts :iri"the In his county estimate Ihe coat#" UHTIL9P.M. central purchadng dlrectloiu state should be glVen copies of oiuld run up AS high was $200,- “It^^taljers really got excit the proppoeed legislation and^ 000 or more next year. ed," Krsald, “they ioould bug you in the. future.” - -1 _BOISEj-(UPI)-.~_The-State-cnough lo deal only wlth busi- time student fees. - ^ -Meantime, apokesmen for the GARTH'S MUSIC & HELEN'S RECORHSIIOP SUHDRYS Board ot Education adopted to- 'maa relatlonahlpa. Bo®rd of Edurutlon also Boise City Council and the Ada day a general policy statement ' ‘ Eorllcrr in a session with the odopled o form affidavit of com- County Highway District aald MAGIC VALLEY'S MOST COMPLETE ' ' regulating possible confllct-of Office of Higher Education, the mon law marriage whlch-wUl'be they could "live with” proposed SOUND CEN IERI NOON TIL 9 P.M. Interest ^tween University of board decided to reduce thp included In Uio board policy statutory changes to bring- * Band Intlrumiinlt ■ • Orgon«(Hamm«rvd>L«w««y) Idaho omployes and business, crcdlt hour load for student nianual. about mora coordination bet> « Pianos •.SfiM lM u iifl • R* ' men FORT WORTH, Tex. (UPI)~ Mary CoUeen Fltipatrlgk of Lancaster, Ohio, Took a giant that the wreckage of a troop step ^ a r d her wish to bo a ironsport Chinook , helicopter profesBlonBl“ slnger~Frldajr ■has~'beBn~found“;^th^*no~ 'j nlght-wilh-BelecUon-afl-Mlaa-- survivors"— among— ihe— 3fl TcoiwAge. America of 1972. Amerlcim soldiers und five MUa Fitzpatrick. a 5-7. crewmen who were aboard, hlue-cycd bninettq, was aelect- American nr^d South yipbn;L_ «d-durin«-th6-nalionflliy-teIe-^ mesc ground troopsi who spent vlscd-paRcant~Bt-the-Tarrant two days slashing through thick County convention center. Jungle to reach the wreckage Klrat runner-up -was Mary on a mountalntop, roportod In a- Ann Grabavoy» 17, of Joliet, III. brief radio messa({o tonight the llienext flnlflhera In order were debris was Umt of a CH4? Vulorlo Renee Bt;ewstcri 17, of choppcr %vhlch croshcd lust Memphis, Tenn., and Barbara Sunday. i ' ' Joy Mills of Dniliis. ONLY / ‘1 3 ‘'” pvr Monihi Ml»a Tcc^vAho Amorlca o( “No Burvlvora have been May Be- A/>pUed 1071, Rowa Wnlsh of Ailtiluilm, found," the report said. Calif., presented Mlsa Fltzpn- to the PurdutHo Privo __Thq__ twln»rotor hellcppter^ lrlcl(’'u/lth''a Iwunuet of-flowors I .X... .n/M.iuv> VI ^ ------g . I !-crashed^hHe-on-a=fllghtfrom=l id~n~mcdfllHonr'Kor"morc~Hns.Slo • • • t)>e northorn port city of 'Dn." HubsUintlnl rowarda, Mlsa Fltx- Niing to Pim Rni, after the pilM patrlck will rccelve n $10,000 SUSAN Voh talks with sent an emergency mensngo [ouiyumtLadiplncslilp—tfl-UnL-uewflmcu^-thc-lobby-of. “dill TOUgh^Cl college of her choice, SO shnroH Pontine, Mlch.,J»0HpUal where e i^ e M o v im of stock, in two sponsoring Hbc ended her first ilay as q bell No further trace of t h e ! M l 1 RN IT 11 RF compunicH and a guanintce of ringer for the SalvatJon Army. holicopter was-found until last f , F n (5,000 to be made in pcrtionni She was run ijver by a car while lliursday when a search ' l 4 3 . M a i n A v o . E a s t T w in .f a lU nppcarancds nextj^enr. . aircraft briefly spotted wreck- , . MISS TEEilAfiE Columbia, .0., Mnry C. a thief who lacked the Christ' ^laiL_-jatzjintcick-3qnK. llgP fnttnq qf>lltt Cileiiii MniC a sk s no h a i r o u s ie r s imiSE (UPIi - Tlic Human IllBhta Com- hits Phase II tnl.'i.'ilnn has anked two Idaho Fnll.H school (ii.stricLs to readmit 21 maid studont. Here's help for your holiday decorating! Just (or finding out ‘ what It would cost to change your home to (lameless electric heat jl-'-VESr REDDVrS»nd-my-froo buldoor-lighl-selr 1 And an electric hoat specialist to make a conver- j slon survey'd my home. ' x PHONE ^ MAIL TO YOUR LOCAL IDAHO-POWER O FFIG E^ ', urry,.there's.s.tijl tirrie to request your/ Blectric-hcat-conuor4iiah^urvey,-and to got a (fee outdo'6?light set for the trouble. Now you can'qu'it'guessing and find out lor yoursoK what' it would cost it you wanted to change your home to the cleanlinosa,;inri convenionce df (larnoless electric heat. , ' , Tjiere are a n u m b e r of very practical ways, R^ulaF*r» — Save 19% Regular 49c — Save 10% of: corjvertiri^g ^ f/!0^c/oan onorgy (or heating. ArV Idaho I’ ower heating specialist cqn pive you full infornrtalion and suggest the best method SPRAin>E^reER PENNZOIl Idaho , far yPur ho'ltie. Ho cao tolt installation cost and approximate-operating cost. Then you-cdn de-. ■cida . for yadt^olf' w'hothoir-^ il.'a • a good ' idaa.' • o u t Rower Meanvyhile, you'll.got a free outdoor light^ set. 0 J Z *for-..hon ^^ptfpanf Hovornho' and Dot'.TdhVjr 1 ). 'Ihoro i& no ohligaljon.lo .hu/. Thit offet'idoet not appj^ln Oregon. . ^r«sione nbn.'smaar 1CiVV'30 I windfihiald de«icar- m o to f olt with 2*7. ( Scraper top can. Save on quart , i FLAMEI.ESS ELECTRIC LIVING FOR A NEATER, CLEANER WORLD Sund./, 6.c.mbw5,-l>71 Tlmw-N«wi. Twin f S i i , Idaho ,II; ... ‘ '13 Times-Newi.'TwIn Idaho SuncCiy. D«cemb«r''S,’ 197)' School equipment CATTLE AUCTIOM ! ; MONBAV.DEC.«lh: y~IN«W)|TO»TOOOIJlEiBl]W«U«WEB^^ « 325 Black Bally & Qlack Steer £aivat J needs replacing ; - yKelghing 425 Ibi.— weonBd and___ « . ; green, '' . • . ,, ' . « ’ BytBETREMAINE . and Dlue L^kes. There Is no bus home. JJ 200 Head 375 lb. Feeder Steers & Heifers* Tlmes-NeWi Writer service to WashlAgton School; Staudahcr said hU proposaL ^-T W IN FALLS ---- Many sinoeall students live within thQ-oalb.for establishment of the 35 Hcrad.Black with Calves at side"- student desks in several Twin mile^knd-a-half limit prescribed Happy Day (ndlltlcs l« a home' 25 Head of Preg. Tested Black Angus "» . Falls schools luve bpen (n .use. by th6 Idaho Department of leased by the . district and tor oykr 60 yeara-dnd-n^ -E^catlon. modified os n ^ d d for the Cows » --rflplftcing with new equipment,, 'Elimination of.-Washington class. 30 Hodd Feeder Cows according to Supt. Geor«o School would require- Otivsr facets of Ids building Staudahcr. replacement of. 20 teaching program Iriclude replacement 23 Head Registered 3 Yr. Old Hereford J Staudahcr conducted a tour ot stations, Stiiudaher said, of window easements In Vera C. ' Bulls ¥ several' school buildings Construction of a school of O'Leary Junior. High School, - - Wedjiesday ■ morning, - pointing ■ ! slniilar-sizc elsew^ro.-would provision of vocational-training 6^Head Polled-Hereford bulls out features of a projected not reduce prescfntly over- facilities at Twin Foils High iMilldimz DTofiram which would crowded classrooms In Lincoln, School, addition of. throe _SA1U|ME; J0:30 A.M.- l of outdated nickel and other elementary classrooms to the special-' and worn-out fvtnlture* and schools. education wing nt Robert Stuart equipment in 19 classrooms, To roduce~~tho crowded Junior High School and VALLEY LIVESTOCK build a new elementary school, classroom load, Staudoher hds enlargement of the gymnasium A STACK OF BOOKS eases the situation __add, four classrooms >at two.. proi)Q»od,addlng-four-too_ching_BtJhe_aame-JchQol _soniewhatJoC-a-yn»ngitrr-at- Mur ola-8chool«- f — COHMBSKW COMPAMY— other elementary-schools and stations at Harrison School and - StaudaheV has-asked for i»oc . .uslng.B jlesk.tfaat Deeds reidacemest, ■ccording , : ■ WAYNE.MAY . - ^solve other *|)roblems the— four at Morhingside. ^d e n ts . construdtlon . of -a new desk? to Twin Falls School Supt. Qcorge Staudaher. district facesr* ' T&uld bo bused from over- elementary school on Iwlf of a .Some of the desks date back to 1906, when Llo* : RUI*ERT, IDAHO Many of the yitdatcd desks In crowded schools to die . new 20^cre plot of larid which tto coin School was built. Lincoln and Dlbkcl Schools are !ropms to e^ualiz^ Uie teaclilng school diWlct owns north of The ba()ly worn, csrved with' load in nil schools. hli^tt school stndluni along 'sUdents* names and cannot be . The Happy Day School for Stadium Boulevard. Ho would made to fit today's students, luindlcapp^ children,’located place the now grade school on Staudaher said. along Addison AvenuO^n back tHe east 10 ^icres, bocdcred by The WOst" critical~~nccd' ls~ of Lincoln Schoolrmust also bo Modrona and Stadium, allowing ” additional classroom space, "fepIncixirStaudaher BaldTldaha room for ^rklng and particularly sbice Washington Higliway Department proposals loading and unloading, School must bo replaced to revamp West Five Points, The superintendent lias also bventually. l.ACBtcd. pt. North similar to the Nortli Five Points asked for conslrucUon o! olflcc Five Points; Washington will be reconstruction, would widen facilities for the hot-lunch cut back severely when the Ailtllson Avenue past Uio scliool, supervisor and her staff and for . Idaho Department of Highways trimming the property so otljcr office and shop facilities, completes plans to rebuild Uto facilities should bo replaced. This could bo placcd on unotlier Interaection. Ttie Happy Day facilities aro lO-acro plot of land owned by T?lans call for wldenUi^i B1 also in need of replacement duo. tlio district either .adjacent to nSISTHoulevan] lanes north ot the Intersection. deterioration. The structure Caswell Street from tlw school. This would cut Into the northern .was built over a quarter of a Staudahcr lias worm prni.io wing of the L ^ p e d school, century ago, Staudahcr pointed for the foresight of his - while widening of Addison predecessor, Dr. Ernest H. Avenue would move a fence Tlie school presently enrolls Ragland, wlio acquired tlic beside. Washington School to nine students with lirjy^t^ in- parcels of land several years— jvao^Jiu. "I can tell you now — you p, the rudiments of social training, "If Ujcre’s one ;.a fence within two foot of the mental hygiene, sbnple safety tiling Dr. Haglnnd did for oMr ; door and the fire'Inspector will precautions .and others which school district — and tliero arc ‘ff- _ _ ^ c l^ down the whole ^ o o l," Ujcy are able to grasp. These greet rnuny —■ it was buying ' Staudaher said...... children will have to remain In a that ~ land when It wbs In addition to highway sheltered environment tiio rest available," Stiiudaluir said. As d e fn r^ n t plaits, Jhe s ^o o l. of Uiclr Uvm duojo their han- a result, tlie district will'not 'r'^mlnlstratiw ^f^ r fu l for the dlcap, a ^rd ih g to the in- Imvo to budget land-acquisitlon 1 ' chUdron’ss^iiywifliU^^^ ub^'ctori...... Mrs. Gladys Coxen. costs in a building program.- WOMENS DRESSiSHOES ---at its present location, Tliey need a honrw-style lear Tlie next step In presenting ^taudaher said. All GST ning environment now to allow Uie • program to Uio public, ALL SHOES l a r g e s e l ic y io n Washington students have to Mrs. Coxcn and her aides to according to StJiudolior, is to walk to school, most of tlusm tcach personal carc, batldng form 0 clllzcna' committee of FROM REGULAR For evening • Dross - Sportsv^ar ialotig heavily traveled Addison and similar skills needed In the tflxpayors to determine tlie By Life Stride, Miss A m oric^ a n d Lia 'feelings of the * district's STOCK. GOOD patrons, and Oielr ideas of .^nccda-WlilclLcould.bc.fllled-wiUL-. [SELECTION O I^ IZ K = ^ REG. TO SIZES TO 10 extradition treaty templatedntO’Lenry, despite its $19.00 ______^ ______advanced afio. other thajK.^ WIDTHS 4A to B T ^H IN G T O N "(W rr—Ttio convbntion^iind-wmihhjomc inter- roplacemenr Df^ic windows^ \ United States and Canada force when boUi sides cxchongo Tlie school was pronounced “as SHOES BY NATURAUZER,1IFE signed a new extradition'treaty roUricutions by tlieir legisla- sound, structurally, as any e by Friday featuring tough action turcH. building in tiie-disb-lct, or as SH6 S JOHANSEN, LADY FLOR against air hijackers. But It Ttio pact, which lists 30 nny downtown buslno.w," tlie- STRIDE AND TOWN & COUNTRY would not apply to draft specific extraditable, offenses, superintendent said. sheim^selby^natM izeii dodgers or miUta^ do&ertors. carries t)>o usual provision that T)€apllb reports tlial 0‘Leory The treaty, signbd by Secre- a person rhay not be extradited may be acquired by Twin Foils $ 4 ^ 9 9 ""^^'lary of StBlSSVlnmm I'nflBgfiPfl Tor an offense of o- po'IlUcal County for ^courthouse' and :C6nndlan;..Mlnll!t*r_ for. diarnctcr.:----- : ------expanslort-projcct,-Staudahcr R E G v ^ T t ) Foreign Mitchell Sliarp, But at the same time, Uic said Uie district has no plans to 4* subject to Sonata ratification,-treaty-makos-eloar-tlmt-alr— rcplnce-the-school-ht-4 he-- : - $ 2 a.oo.... Officials said Uiat thoy craft hljocking is an extro.dita-: foreseeable future, expectcd to present Uie treaty bio offense and that an aircraft to the Senate In about a month hijackcr would not be able to and hoped for prompt approval, cloim Uiat he had committed a The treaty replaces an ■polllicol offense and tlius avoid MEH'S DRESS SHOES existing, 82-year-old extradition extradition. Dry peel- LAIr^E SitCCTIAH SuGcessful j[nvesting method Blacks, Bmwns, Two-Tone _ '' By ROGER E,SPEAR- Shoes by Rotlee, Briarcliff and Pedwin Q — We have 1,200 slmres of rotalnod for the obove-average helpful Wjiyne-Gossnrd preferred on return. - - l 9 9 which Mme changfts " * • ■wi- are liie changes'Tind'WilHhe— plemont~my.^H,200 annual In- nlothod of peeling $ 19.95 dividend be continued? Wo need come. I liavclicenBTaHrat GACP®^^“ ” significant Income and would llko advice on &-yenr7 per cent promissory control advantages wlioUier to htfTHT^nidl or Convert. note«”areqiiilc safe" Would tills wns reported-^ lES-BY^ELbRSHElAA A '- Bosinnlng Feb. 1; 1972, A - AlUiough I am unablo to Pollution Control As.hjTT- Vayne luis tlie right to redeem find Oils particular debt of- Jnmes L. Oates, on- NUNNaUSHlAND PEDWjN tlio preferred...... ^slmres ot $30 |wr . ferlng.GACahditsflubsldlurlea vironmental control manager __ 6haJ^LMjlldQy5.liQlicoJIlicr(LUiavo-lonfl-lcrm-debt-o^4M7.Uor_Ulc_Jr_n._Slmplot__C(?,v ■. .art MO,939 preferred .sliaroa million bearlng- interost of..tloflcrlbed th o ‘prwoss at a currchtly o utstan din g,, between per cent and 12 rwr session on food processing and R E d j r O u re3bn\pUw>'of whrcli’woind co« and ratings of BBB and agriculture. $10.4. million, nedomptlon CCC. .Ttte lust reported figure Ttio Simplot company hos $28,25 would bo economically for Inierestcharges earned was completed conversion of oil four unreallstlc since borrowing In 1008, l.UxAvhen net wos $2.04 if its Idaho processing plants in cosU. on tills amount. would a share. As of the first 9 months Culdwellv Burley .iihd'neyburn ,lmt|oubt«dly exceed t»j«$5$5;D00i of Uie current yoar GAC Corp.’ to tiie dry peeling metiiod. It is s h o e s BY FLORSHEIM ___ annual. dividend fixpensc_op_repocted-a-n«t-loas-of-$U.l—Hi UirsLcompanyJn-UuL-^tld- . . these shares. While the million. : . . , . :...... to utlllio the process ..'_preferr«d_.9lvBr«« . remain out- AmorDsullahlDdebllssuofor—mctcinHyj______‘ w AND ALLEN • standing, the dividend Is ia you would ^ Benondul Corp.' The completion of tills >$2.4 corporate obligation and vi^ 9%s of 1078. Rated A by Stan-' million phase of tlio company's cumulative if omlttwi. . ,, dard & Poor’s, Uiis debenture Is water quality control program Third quarter earhlngs trading at u premium to yield enables approximately 70 per recovered 28 per cent year-to- 8.S per cept currently or 7.5 per cent of the potential orgimic ___yflar-on -i - S pdc jent lirfip ln...cent-wU»n l> ^ 4e-maiurity. , waste load to^coUectod "dry’* ^ 5 2 ° ^ . ; J i sales. Continued Improvement (Hoger, Spear's &2-dBK0 In ' fro|n the peelUfg operations, fipSflfinargfiScofltfpi^^^ vesfan^tcA Is'avail^le io (fierelv'^^KlnOi^ncaW I^ year eam^gs to ^ t^ M cent all readers of this column. Send the amount of process water BiKNKARDSWlLXOMi — vtovel.-Decausir ' ^ referred bt—$|-and rfdrtiM’ td ’ requlrlng^treatment—Oates •eUicgat«14percentpwnlum Roger E. Spear, Times-News,’ »ald. . • ' OPENMONDAY over oonverslon'value, ex- |}ox 1618,' Grand Central The process accompllsheB chimge for the commwinrPMld _ Station. NfiW-york.JJ.V. 10017.) by shortrti^ pAustlo NIGHT 'TIL 9:00 involve lou of capital. Wayne- CopyHcbtmi iipmerslon, ' heaUng, dry DOWNTOWN . Oossard'preferred ihould be GeueralFeaturcs Con). scrubbing and bru^ ^ashbg. -a s a 7 V ; liiflty He -Sunday/ DecWnbw- 5 . \97) Tlme» N*w#, Vwln E alli/ltto h b ’ 1». " game plan like Nixon^s '^eoi^'lSTBbud^ deflci^is-in—ing-ihrfaitH^' Bmlllo Colombo, like lYeaident the leglslaUve mlU. ttalians are Only. IS o( 100 businessmen Tnxori; M«d8 ftn^eartociUd g»ne n6t buying as mudi and over- eipre^sed confidence things Slauahiering. Cutting leuttinfflm^ . wiU .geX-h Custom nne/ Itln g s are getting tocky for ondrdera. . asked their opinion recenUy*fay | .W fo^fng ofBeef^tamB^l^orlc the ItalU n economy.and finan^ lYesldent Nixon’s econonnlfi a . prpfessloAal economist sur^ I cial exporU are diagnosing game plan, espedaUy the 10 per vev. Cus ton) S mofe/n^& C uring ___ j^nomlatd _ idao Glam ii^caus^iacht ^floating school ICED CAKE MIAMI (UPI) —One of tho Greenwich, Conn. Ujc U.S. Navy, wlilclfoquippcd , world’s most glamorous snlllng Tho 50 boys and 10 girls l»cr with dock guns and pul her yachts Is pultlng out (o soa aboard will act as crow under a on convoy duty. »--flgnin, thk ttmo n.4 rt flnnHrig' staff of. pforgMlnnril-ftftir-flrfl.— Mrar-Po8t-Rpont-moro-U»fln-|3- I hlgB school. Ilogular high school subjects million rofurnishlne and oporal- The 316-root, ntool-hullod will besupplemenied by courses Ing Uio ynchl aftcii l(s wnrtlmo '!'■ motor snilor was built In Kiel, on oceanography and classes service. Wlion tho governmont •; Germany, 40 years ago. Cnlled related to tho countries visited. ruled these expenttcs were not ; by turns Hussar, Soa Cloud, Tuition Is $7,000, but Maknofka Uix-doductlblo, sho was forced ^ Angelita and Patrla, sho has said many sludontfi have lo sell Uie Sea Qoud In 1051 to ■imown-days oHnxtiryTniBhtTtaf-^ ljioluthliliJirWtfCI'tnBr-griJiTWtfciinBr iPggi- liflrn irr >1 pleasure, 'montlis of military half Uio amount. for $500,000. . * duty and yours of ncgloct. In 1955, GcncrallssimoRafael Z__ Ucr name Is Antarna now. Tlio Wtest cruise sliould be LeonU!a5.ATruJlllo..(llclator' of aftcrthosUirAntarcs,brightest tame compared lo past adven- Uie Dominican Bcpubllc, bought “ in. Uie - conslellatlon Scorpio. lures of Uie ship tliat.was built Uie yacht and rennraed It after - Tied up at o Miami dock for for more Umn $1.2 million ln_Jils_ilaiightcr-Angellta ■ -'...tWQ-ycflr/t. ftliftJsj^liftflnlp The Best Helper Any Santa Ever Hdd. Ghristmas fun begins when you see Turn to the Gift Spotter now to find the fascinatjng^gift Ideas jn the Gift sparkling gift suggestions for every- Spotter. It’s brimn;iing with dazzling one on your list. It’s the easy way to -giftsJo-ddight^^oungjand old .. ._plus_-^, make your Christmas shopping fun srnjirt suggestions foKyour=othetJnDl“_.-^b£cause hundreds: of I gifts areriTi^d^ itlayTTBedS7-Ffll-yourcomptete=list-the^ “for speedy-spotting under the-head- easy, armchair way—with the time and - ings listed below.. - -money-saving^ift-Spotter-T--— ^------—------^^ ■ f l ; W OiftH . Olftts roi* f t W GIftN for ChrlHtmaN W —1^_7—for-filflH-- —fdr-Him— Ft ------— — ~“T ' m ’ . f i l f t o ■ m G i f t s , S p o r t s I f H Clothlnil Gifts for W UTlelldlous f o i - B o y o f o f M o i t l Joy’ forDad - G i f t s ■‘■ 'if Y ' G l f t H . the Home ^ ^ O l f t B ■ ! ...... d lh - —TSIttfftin'— -tjlr-T ainrfoj^ -Tllfts for P f“ M liiuslcal ^ HolliUy W G i f t s ^ r E v e r y i u i o M e w lj^ d s S| S Servicemen S ^ u ^ t s p x . ' G i f t s ______D i ! i L n g _ 4 ^ : . . . _ l Y t l W I ^ H ...... / -- Holliby f t G i f t s T racSilt'Ini i| Gifts for . ( N o v e l t y l| ; 'Gifts :. ^ i;i‘,Certlrt Uma.^hft ppn- htnnffBrHH__by 197fi ' VfqrB Bhould.be.conaidered.Ba.B.nQih. ---Uijlveralty_-Of-.Utahlchwiacal .ductedJla_teats.‘with -BimU«^ Inadequate In certaln aspecU, mforceabU guideline.” engineering professor Ihuradav equlpmei^t' “lumely the failure of the group Nearly a dozen persons testi* chtrged sulfur dioxide levelr . Prior to hb testimony, Brown to refer to controls of existing fled during the day>long ovq’. the Salt Lake Valley are . told a newsman that he doesn’t sources of sulfur, dioxide coiv- hearing. Represeotitlves from four times hld^r'thaiTlhbse believe the slate measure-' tamlriallon. CQvironmeDtalist groups^ from shown by state-conducted testd. ments, and he s^d there may "New fnstiiUaUons are the throu^out the state presented Dr.'BUUngs Brown made the be possible “collusion" between only ones mentioned as having their views on the proposed ' statement during a public hear- Keiinecoti and the: state, possible controb/.' ho said; ~ regulationsrwith some favoring ih^'here on propos^ air cpn> ‘"niere Is a monstrous .con- '‘There Is no reference in any stringenl controls on-indlvldual servation regulations re- spiracy to talk away, the, way to existing’ focilftlcs at automobllo emissions and commend^’ by the Utah Air- problem," Browntoldthepress.' Kennecott." — ------others calling for strict /A Conservation Committee. Ho added that the |1S million to Kennecottjpokcsx^ Dean regulations on power plant He said, his figures on the |20 million Kennccott pays In *Kcit' later t<»ilf(^ that 'KCC (instruction in the - Beehive ehiiasion levels,-caused-pri>' state-(axes-each year Is “a-wants the state to bring its t^ n State.--- ^------marily by Kennerott Copper 'pretty good roasofi for con- into conformity with federal One of U>o session’s highlights Corp. smelting operations near spiracy." laws. was the testimony of & ---- Tech—Mid—the—flrBt“ tw0—S' G EORGt A PACIFIC , Bfntrn tm U E LAKES BtVPrSOIlTfl i^-Ptcwnbw-i,-W f- - CltUonf Fhotogchai^wl ^ legislative luncheon set p i c t u k k f u A i v iin c Calling \hinif I iilUv . NEW YORt: (UPD-Rofuld Galella, who has ClIlllSTlAN SliPm ilit-a,Rartifir,tJu>iographlng. Mrs. Aristotla___ by league on Wednesday system : Onassls. VvBfl under court o^er Friday to Atay at least 80 yards away from her pending a oohlempt , TWIN .FALtS-LegislaUve quesUon and answer ..session at the home r.f Mrs. Harold “ m4ttBPr'«xpfifil«d~to~c6me~^U f0U6W; ^ 7' ^GdstTl^fi Urwndale'DrtvratrBii.m. of court action. An attorney for the former First Lady had filed before the Id ^o law makers In In addition to )he luncheon an affidavit in federal court Thursday charc ^ the cominft session will be meeting, unlt^mnrtlngs will be . ------■ heW" by-tae' *• “ - - ~ j 6:r6ME -■ Hie JehuM - ~'thal1he frMlahce . photography’s ’ activlUtt iieiu uy uie league' gltnips —Senior-CltixenB.oftice_haB.. cauaedhfirio Jiveini^dread fe^'iso that she was— . „Valley_JegjBlatora and ti'e ^S ^ Wednesday and 'niursaay. The SURRY D o w rr Initiated daily tdephone calls to an “absolute prisoner" in her Fifth Avenue Falls League of Women Voters, groups ■wli! will------be discussing----- elderly area residents Uvjr^.. apartment . ' .i- jn ie league will hold the an "Int^elationshlp of Foreign IVade' and Foreign Policy." alone. ' ' . Judge ’ Ben .Cooper ordered GalcUa to show___ nual legislative' luncheon - at KOUNTRYMISINS Mrs. • Marlene “ BiitlW, cause by Dec< 15 why he should not bo held in - _.noon Inithfl Tw^ dub-td^sqiss'--Mrsrfi^phen-flmith and Mr^. • apokeiinaiv for4b«*Mnter, said. contem^ for flouting a previous restraining .items of interest to the area- Billy Hughes will present the that the."dally reaasurancfl LYNNMIKELS order and forced to pay Mc|^ Onassls |10,000 legislators and league niem- program .dealing with the See our unusual collection of- CRYSTAL ber's. In addition to Twin Falls changing economlc'plcture in aervlce”- for persons living damagitti He also wajs ordered not to co^e . and'GLAS57\y^LL DECOR,' CAKiDLES, alone In homes or apariinents is within-50. yards-of Mrs. Onassls and to stay at County legislators. Sen. tiie United Stiites and on a. “of vital importance in case of Sales aide least 100 yards away from the apartment. -Richard-’ Highi Sen. John global basis. PARTY SUPPLIES, CARDS,. ARTIFICIAL Illness or some other personal' The last In a series o^ moves by Mrs. Onassls Barker, and Representatives Babysitting mangements for FLOWERS, and a host of other exciting William Roberts, William the morning unit and luncheon ^ need.*' She aald it is par- named for against Galella was prompted ^ his behayior at gids . . ■ .. .tlcularly. impbrtant. durinjt the -the SL James Theater. Wedncsday-nlght-whcn__ Lantlng, J. D .JIaibom ^dRay meeting may Ur made by winter months when person? TV stafion~~ Mrs.'Orias^ attended tho premiere of “Two rJncoIn,6lherrountles will alM calling Mrs.-Harald Gerber, are W'pt indoors for long Gentlerhen of Verona;'* Her affidavit said ^ represented. ' 733-6980. The Wednesday periods of time by bad weather. t w in KAIXS - Westom' Galella '/cam rushing down the aisle and began ~ Ella Nelson, league publicity meeting will be in Heritage -■^She said area residents, are Uropdcflstlng. Co., Missoula.. taking flash pictures right -there. ' director, said Sen. bon Manor, Filer Avenue West at 9 invited to Hat their phone Mont., onnouncis' tho ' ap- "A general uproqr ensued ant] ulUmntely. Ffddorlcksen, Gooding; Rep. ».m. and the Ihursday meeting niimhorw with the sonlor .pointmont of Lynn Mlkols os Galella and his friends were thrown put of the Vernon Ravenscrott/Tuttle, and Rep. Bari Greenawalt, Jerome, _dUiens^ office by calling 324- sales- mfanngor— of—JKM VX, _..theater.!UUra. Onassls saU^Lwas humiliated.' f.YWIPUIITITCIin 5«2. Volunteer workers at tfio~ television, Twin Falls.. ~have Indicated they will attend “I implore this court to bar Galella from a RH)| center make tho telephone Mlkcb, 31, is 0 buslnc%^_ad>. tho luncheon. GLOBE making^my life miserable," Mrs. OnDssls ^Id. Each legislator will bo given calU. ministration graduate of “He has no right to do that. No one has." WILLHAVEIT!!!! liw rrU VrU (ViiiEi)H f«i . UOftUvfrliid.Burlr) an opportunity to address ‘‘ir/i«»ro CuMtonwrt Itrinii T h oir Fritind»"\^ ___Mra.JButler naked nclahbors Qklnhomn\Stflto University and Truck lon»,.Twln Falli of persons living alone to hoUfy roplaccs Harold Ulrte, who has -remarto-to-the-group-and-a-^ her office In order thnt o become station uianagcr. complete listing of oil persons Mikels is a formor dlstrfct, living olone may bo compl!c From K. L. A., Twin Falls: If design for tho dime was struck PKii;ts possible, could you tell me Uie In lBd2apd discontinued In 1016. vftlue of two Danish coins? ’ Aliof tlie "Barber*’ Coins are Presto® l —Iin Marck, Dflnske, 1C60< beoutlful examples of Jhe Stainlasf Steel - Domlnvs Provldisblt-FS (c^tor coiner’s art, especially in un- nu>noi{ram)- circulated condition. initial 2-Chrlstli,n VH^K-bbzo ''iJ^'^is found I joJow the neck of l-Coffee^ Januar-FR. . VIM848-1 tho woman’s head on the coin. ^[>ecles. Thank you very much. The “Morgan" dollar is -Answer-;--Your-firBt-coln, -sonuilimes ascribed b Barber,- 'issued under Frederick III who since tho design of our silver ruled from- IMS. to 1670, Is dollars from 1870 until 1021 Is valued at 19, if It is In extremely similar to tho*'Barber coins. ■ fine condition...... Goorgo"T; MorgrinT^’hbweVen TlhelB^nd'coInTllfucirro^^^ 'designed this coin undhlsinitS Christian VIII, who ruled from is on it. built w ith integrity au t oSu t IC 1S39 to IMS, is valued at $12, If From A.R.,Twin Falls: What. b«k*d by ««vlo. MucE in extremely fine condition. Ihe is a double eagle? I ton across coins would be worth-about 40 ' this- term in-a-slory-I-was- M odelTlO O S fOASTER SUPER VALUE COUPON per cent more if uncirculated roadlng, and I know it was General Electric • AdjuiU itMlf to •]} kiiuli of br*«(i. and less if below the extremely money tiiey wer6 talking about. S u p er (oMlJ to d««ir*d ihad* ef brownnMf fine condition (showing wear). Can you tell me about it? Have , Snap down crumb Iray for taiy. COLOR REPRINTS FYom L. A., Twin FaflsTT Tffnyirgayrthmnrprgwittff- KaiwIs-^Um I-Ia- -EMttLKflriflfUiegflllyii___i _ "TtoyeTcbpper coin, larger than usedy =Cabes- our nickel. Oo one s ltip J i,a _ Answer: One of the first coins -WITH COUPON shield, with a lion at the top. The struck by tho U. S. Mint was the JettersK.S., on tho left side, and “Eaglo"-whlch Is what our KINDNESS CUSTOM CARE S.M., on tho right side. Ihe forefathers called a |l0,^old 6 for 69< other side has. "2 Wennlge, piece, probably from tljc design INSYANT • 1859." R is not ©adly worn. Is of tho eagle on tho reverse. A Without Coupon t9<.ea. | this coin valuable? «What can “double eagle" then, wos a |20 HAIRSETTER AND CONDITIONER Limit Ort«-Ord«r Per Cuilcmier you tell me about It? gold piece. For some, reason by Clairol MODEL K-300 Offer Expires...... D«c. 8th Answer: your cobi Is from unknown, the term “double Rodopmable Cash Value 1/20 of Ono.Cent Saxony — one of tho German cagl6” camo to be used.* Slates before the Republic was universally, but “eagle" was TOASTMASTEI^ 'CLIP THIS'COUPON ANO-SAVEI formed. It Was minted for not used. Ten-dollar gold pieces Johann, v?ho ruled from 1B54 were generally called-by the -unUlri873:H3ollector-valu □^5±y-alu£z3:l?Oli General - 2 YEAR GUARANTEE ■' Eleclric Comporem pol AU M OPEttB-4 BLENDER 9409* Balleryror. Deloxe\_ Eloctric " Model BL-3 MObtlFlH-IJI soud state international — tV N W O O O ^RANSISTOItffl^’ SHOPPING -CENTIR-- Own 9 •.m. - p p.^. WHtWivi ’ B T.airi.'Sundiyr', I .F. will Ejnyironmental . r “ BURLEY - Eldon Ed- very narrow.” Following his talk, he^ad* • mund»ron.~^eaktnr~tor-the Edmi —mltlflfl • in an intcrvitw ~th>t ~ -federal—:^vtTonment»l-thtf-=B. ^ . . ""Im y B U tflc i wHich In^iules iHo alCmplocrTo hold lino Tin Protection-Agency (EPA), e v a l u « t l n i imjact statemejit-evaluatloM. city 0/ Twin Falla, will go to the view of rising coiilfl ,to tax< _> called on federal agencies for a statements" prior tp the -It's poMlble to write a prtat polls Monday-twote’ Tor ona -payererexplaihlng'thlii ^ear’* V, , 1- ! : ---- 'Ji;hange.-ln_phll()sophy:Rnd_fl-.allQcatiQn,.of_Jan4 Thighway dlBtrlcf board-mfinir levy wan reduced from-87.12 i . moral commitment toward an-outUned fh|# areas wiilch"the l*^P®“ ^ » ^ ”^°8^11iBSBA::wlth , bpr. • cents levied the previous year...... :, ! . • i environmental elhlc" during a law reqdTres* including en- recourse other-TKhn to Candidates for the post arc Jones said Uie district does a ...... two-day natural reaourcfl vlronmentd Impact, adverse aPProve the project,-he-e*-- ' Incumbent board i^ember Ora largo amount of contract work conferencc In Burl6y. environmental -effects, alter- ^ ■ ■ , W. Jones, farmer and rancher thrdugli socondory and Joint EdmundsOn.amemberif the natives to tjie proposal, short- Edmundson also urged local of the Hollister area, and ^federal programs. He said it is ...... Environmental Impact term utilltatlon against long- poups to Uke an active Intereat Dwight Shaw, a rural nuill felt by the Ixmrd money can bo TwiN'FALLr'couNTv DIvlslon. wa’fta pancllst Friday term productlvUy and coo* W»e_ efforts to control ' carrier. Shaw is a resident of saved by using district men and with Gene .Davis, a Bruneau slderatlon of "Irretrievable PoUutl^. '.'Local levels are _ ^ the Bergw area. equipment - on Homo oI ■ , cattlohian, and attorneys resources" which /would be ® ■“'Txague 'of ■ Women ‘ Voters the t«‘ ■’BOISE - Idalio 'twl iM il andhogi.Th«nmnberof «he«p leMlhaiiUstywUitUpounds a y«ar ago. Hog kUl totaled month. Sheep and lamb production by_ coromerclal aUughtared yaa 10 per c«nt above togt m onth.______-^._7,7W ^h^.dow n7-pw -cw t ^iUughtertot*l«J8»Wbe*?-t- :aliuiighl«rplanb during 6cto ^ ^ _ ; "niere ware 48 million p6unds, from October 1970. Uvewdgbt per cent leas 'than Uit'year. was7percentlpwerthanayW ‘ The cumulitlva'January: of veal, produced during Oc- perheadwa8;08,one^undleBS . Average llvewelflht wai 103 •earlier, according to the Idaho October red ineat production tober, ,d b ^ .l2 Pff' cent from than last year! Lard'rendered . pou^ida, also the same as \ut - ‘ ,BBp6rtin|f:Ji)tid^:222:miIUQn7poimla v^X-U70^-.■The—aQI«Mtt.-caIve&-peiL.lM pounda-oMlvewetoh .....- ..... - per-cenn^teitSr^QSiTWnmiigmBiOTinffriTTO t powib, wropei^ Thlawaa the first month since cotnparable period in 1970, below the nuhber aa Caounerdalproductionofred earlier. Average Uvewelghtwas b6lo|W the Ievd o(tbe.pmloui .-meat in .tbfl-iS iitAtes totaled- . 2$0compB|^.wlth248 pounds in ;Thmwere tt ^ p n ppimds_- . j^r^-Total-prodoctlon'of r ^ ' 3;19 million pounds In October,"'* 00tdb^jff70i , “ , / lamb and mutton pie c e d in (beef, \teal, pork; lamb five per ^ t below a Voar Pork production total^ 1.214 Octoiw> unchanged from last J O ini^ the monlh~ Coininefclal 1. 6 per fN'nt hciow year but 2 ^ cent above last 2ia rnilllm potiiv^ production Includes slaughter I;i down from 23.0mlillon pourida 'federally inipected and other September) output and 23.6 slaughter plants, bat excludes million pt-oductlon during aiUmals slaughtered on farms. October a Vear ago. Beef pfoducdon in October Ballots Primary responslbleJorj^_WBs l,824_ million pounds* five.. decrease from Otober a year pe/cwt tielow thd 1,013 million ago were 8 per cent fewer cattle pounds in October 1970. Cattle slaughtered and 3 per cent kin totaled 3.009,700 head, down nominees listed calendar fewer hogs. P&rtlaUy offsetting four per cenir from a year GOODINO - BaUoU hiv« Qoodlng ConlacI tt># Timtt.N«w« the lower / kill was higher earlier. Live weight per head been mailed to Gooding County average Uveweight for cattle waa T Farm Solet deportment for SUbiUtaUonUtatlon and______ConiervaUon^2[?”?®J!'-______Wii«« ‘ n *wtpaper w t p a ^ r eoveroo*eeverao* community com m ltt^en. George Astle, Ruloii (ov#» 70,1,000 . r*od«r« - In ' anese teens j.i . . .. Chandler, Joe .Doramus. Rex Magic Vali«y) idyancehlll' l^adllno fw ot JohnMii, R«y McCord and T. A. litg. AH al one ipeciiil lew ballots was Wednesday. In* -Roi*n- Every taU lUt.d In visit area cumbent members ^dllUbulate' IHU Farirt C ^ i^ o r Yer VO ’ ------ASC oHlce In Goodin*. , Robblnj, W«ll«r Schro«der and D6C6MB6R<1 H GOODING — Idaho, famlllos will'be 4-H members who wyi^: Three , regular and two Ronnie Stroud. • . vrBwm Nebraslu: Great Northerns, n.lMl.ZS, 10.10-10.15. LELAHD RASMUSSEN, Owiier ---Waahlnfltam_Small: R ^ s . • ... _• '» : ' ■.■■4 .Vr,’-..t 11.7HJ.00, 9.76-0JB5; Pintos, 10.75>ll:00, e.AM.OO; Pinlfs, 10.7M1.(I0, tf.76-10.00. , Idaho‘grown Ptnkl w«re ; i quoted at 111.3^11.45 deUvaml ) hy truck to most, California \ destinations. M Tlm«-N«w», Twin F»lll, Idaho Sundiy, D«(;«mbef .5, 1971 followed by Q rif j n ini|k Pricinn. Ihe 4Btb :.t)viineii'' ^isconsiii professor mtatlng of tha Idiho D>lryin«n!i AnodaUoa.-Iiic., to be featured here ’ wUlb«gbi«tS!SgpA,.D|gtidiy. TWIN FALLS -'T rum an Feldtman.Hallof Fame award! Falls will enUrtaln. r H llk;" Frederick Tumm, Graf, prolMsor o( economics at will be p r a t e d by Foyd On T h u n ^ , dairy w tvei.^m no. Calif., regional tha-tlniu ...... at Q jmo. to hetf QfiJ!i-|nw»ger.o< ' 'wQTbtira'fi twtMlajr convention of thejdaho . affiliated organisations will c^tanoe. and to dlaouas thalr and Dairyman's Association Pec. a* continuo. their meetings, wtlb^ 1®^ program. Tti« tDMttflg IMth Hamy. of the .Idaho ilUnlT^liLFflllaJ” :;;r 4^.-the_wlye8______to_meet atXp.m . to^...... r a w in'6a~...... a^...... W^iirTmenl of.... Health, The convention will open with,th' form an orcanlullraorganlullim of'dabv:^of dabyj ^ AAljjoilt' lsoilt'O0 iutt./tb jup/tM6 aaj^U i^ U ib ibn n dl8cusaing'*‘ls^the‘<^lscu8sin8'*‘ls^the‘ QuaUty of reglstraUon at 8 a.m. Dec. 8 In wlvosj followed by.a tour at 4 wiil meet for ,a general MUk bnprovin^T" “ -HeUiday Inn lobby. ' —jun. — ----- ^j-yogi^Miv-leatuiKng a -p w l - * "—“— " Graf will Vddress dairymen's ~ A Mclal.hour at 6 p.m. foLall' dU cU ^n Mth the overiill topic ajm. will be followed by wives at a meeting beginning at members, courtesy of In> of “Producing Q u a lit y Milk.*'_theooori luncheon at 11:30 a.m., 9 a.m. the following day, Dec. 9, tennountaln dairy auppUers, Panelists will introduce sub* with Joe IMtzl, F'rulUand, vlc« TEL AVIV (UPD-Yltzhak- problems of n;tnodem religious Levi woko one morning to slate encumbered by centuries read his own'Ueatli notice, old religious Iftwa. biflck bordered. In the'.nowsv "If Uie autopsies are to'bo paper. Alfred Behar came out prohibited In Israel Uirough of his liouse to find his chr hooliganism' smeared with paint.— Uiologists, Uie Zealots will Colleagues of Uiq two profes attain Uio same goal as the anti sors hove had Uielr homes •Semitic government oi dcfnced, received dc’atlt tliroats, land," one doctor wrote In Uio had tlielr famlllea Ujrcatened, Jerusalem Post. . been awakened ■ at nig!i> by ■"I’m very_ sorry Uiat Uio * crnnk callers ami seen tlieir government hns not been own pictures on ‘‘wanted tougher In hnn strike by all Uie naUon's doctors. Four youths were arrested recently at a telopJione booth on ‘ calls to pathologists, but no • charges were placed against Uiem. Police said Uiey were invosUgating. "All Uio police do Is InvesUgate," said Dr. Raphael Reis, an Israel Medical AS' soclatlon spokesman. "No one . has cver-]>ecn apprehended,' -Sp?sr.ss"- introducing microfilming camera that cuts through the jungle of records keeping. .. Thp now DRC lOt Ontn Rocordino Cnmoro from 3M. Tho slmplo. inexponslvo. oab^ o ' ■ ' — onornHjiTjiCTOfliminti'fiamora tnnt m icrofilm s,. onythir^d Up W 1 1 * )T 1_4“ wilhout to_ . romo'vo st'nplos'.'A com ofnjifol's so ’sTmplo' - .to oporflto, VOur-Boorolflfy Will toko over nftor - obout fiftoon minutes of brioflno.' And it‘s - compniiblo w iih nny businosB budgot — _ScLoiiLcQuld.be^ore-welco;med-by-tonw,one-Yev-:loveTthonncrwinler— ' “ TTAbgic Carj^rTraveliTzSCrShpihone Sfreot Host, Twin polls, Ijiaho ------Bollinff-foHrftHi than the ftvor.Bno'cipst-Df'four^- it's oll,>you'v< ■"' 207 3rd. AVeniM Ea il >hen«73;i-3320 ^ ^ ", Twin Foil* d a t a BEcaR"''r,’G Dpd mi ; 23 Tlme*-N#wi/ TwUrt Falli, Idaho OPEN MONDAYS ^TUESDAYS - WEDNESDAYS - THtJRSliAYS - FRID_AIS::!1 IL 9 P.MT ( ^ a d i n ^ Jbuildlng now rosldencos. plus |17»200 In altoratlons and additions. ' FIrutos (or tho same period a • ' year ago show $24,000 in con* - struclibn with only $5,000 for now homes. New construction In Jerome durihg'October was'valued-at '' $63,300, Compared to $68,848 for _ >-.tho same,month a year ago. • AlthouBh tho Infor/nation for Octobor shows a dlmlnlsh1in({ of ■„ activity, . the \ 10-month ______cumuJptlvp Int/ll fnr,d&71-was— -----$648,313; compared to only $424,467 for. tlio.Bumo period a year.nuo. In Jerome for the first 10 montlis of 1D70, Uiere were 14 ^ dwelling .units and 94 permits comphred tb 30 dwclllnafl unlti and 124 |>ennlbi for the same perjod this yoitf. Personnel positions are open '.IIOISE — Opcn-competlllyo examinations for tho positions of nssistant adminlatrntor. ■ Environmental 'Improvement Agency and assistant ad' mlhlstrntor. Porsorfa] Health ' announced by. tlie Idaho Per' sonnel Commission. Both aKcnclos arc a part ol tl>o Idaho Department of Healtli. from- Idaho Departments of &nployment and tJie Idaho ^--- Personnel Commission.------— ------AppllPAtintw must Iw-'pnnt- marked no later tlian midnight G ld lll5 XOPH.ER-ldALuS-HJ:RIS Jan. 14, 1072, to bo eligible for IN ST Y L E S F O R A N Y MA consideration. SAIE! MEN'S tOTON SHORT SLEKVB p r e s s S IIIK T S TaafurocJ for iha holiday t«aton . . . on exlraordinary lalection of no-iron »1ylo» in 1 m R Y CrOTHKOItES whilo, brioht lonat, pailelt, tlripti and fonciat. Siz*t to 17. • New course Wrap u[) a ine'rrier ('hrisfinas with a.lOO'< j ^ r S f o r ^ l S ~T(TTnm^(Try rolir. a(I~"r>iaflntH‘~vv^»>;h oT LOIVC S L K l v E DHESS SHIUTS _ — ppBTis'irt ------Cltonstr from thi; one si/r fits all, Karalc rolii' Anolhor holidoy value you won'f wont lo mini long ileev* ilyling with 2 butlon cuff*, college or lln‘ regular Hlylc robe in-.^i/cs S-M-!,*X|.. long point collori in o ho»'t of tolidt, ttripe4.orrd prinfi. Siiei 14W to 17. • .** A widi'holiday srlrclion of stri|ics or Milids. o r 3 fo r “15 TWIN FALLS---Hie-ncxL;i ___ -siioRTTfrLBEVE'sprnrr^nrnr high school government courso K e g . $ Speciolly t«loc(od lor yoyr Chri»tmb» oWt-oivirig . . . twinging »hort il«»v0 jport ihirti 'deslKncd to qualify those taking •T o bright orroy of patterni and colon. Sii«t S-M-L-XL. . G.E.D.- tests for high school I f f cqulvalency diplomas will begin at 7. p.m. Monday, Jan. 12, In a** o r 3 fo r *11 lUtom 107, Shields Academic LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS Dullding, College of Southern Sonjotional value lor luch quolity . . . such itylo. Chooi*.from a wifio variaty of Tfdalio. Purcliase PRIMROSE PATH- of corn T a W E L planned— iEr^SEM BLfr A pf«»y obiof»)it»o ilofy , . ..oof prjitty and obioibif»o‘ llorol pfini WASHINGTON (UPI)-Mpv- low*l «fv(«mliU-.. .-colailbil/ lold—^ . o l low-piic«4. li\ll to qut'U Inrm' bcU prlmcoia print l)l __ , “TIjo purclwso t^eratlon will . ' firm up farni prices and will provide reserve ^ c k s to meet domcstic rfnrlng periods of Bhort supply," a --- Ili.i>ui Ijiiuiil i lalciiiwH'iilim; . ' Butz was adinlnlstcrod ibo oalh o( office nttln Whllii Hnma Ul« fhurjday.liuVhoun* hli confinnall^ by the Seiule on a Sl-44'Vote. Th« «halT) contlrmaUon batUo appuradtobe.Ute opehlni^ gun ’ In farm bolt pregldentlal ' ' Sunday, OaMuilwr S. IWI Tlmw-N^i, rwln^alll, Idiho M ' Time OPEN MONDAYS XUESDAYS - W EDNESDAYS - THURSDAYS'- FRIDAYS TIL 9 P M. L_ Tor —T“ wla° man, all the ■ worrd'fl fils Boli; ; wroto lien Jonson, Whflthw we puck oUr bfiga for - ■ ■ allolldiiy weekend cxcursiort'or" -'-.nn_.«rpuntJ'tbo-world .voyjmo, tr»voHnj{ brinKs 'lho tlirlll of new—6urroimdtnga and new-- foiind friends, I can't think of a more enjoyable way to grow, leiim, dxperlcnco.’ Proo of family and work responsibilities In retlrtiinent. wo'ro now able to roam when and wlioro we like at our own ' paco. And many of ils can take • ntlvAntaue of off-season travel — ‘urlnK the-Holidays and- Uirou^iout the winter. llireo sisters, Mrs. George Cnmcs, 65, Mrs. Leo King, 71, ^— and Mf^rI. JIMPALEN'S GHaiiiber hears of BURt-EY UVESTOCK COMM. CO. Mgrlc«t.report tor Dacember 7 , 1971 ' TOTAL o r WaanerPigt . connty^ profects Fot Hofl» = utsnm xir . ..:H U m a ‘ ~‘X-KxpanMa-ln-- « • SMO- room nurslng~h6ihe *"tat«'omclolslb havc.thogay'BO U1.M 1,122.75 . volvod \mUi sovcral nocdcd addlUon at q lolol cost oT about as to wbo.works at \^hat wago In. - ■ " mm Imprtveytonlii (n Minidoka 1250,000. ___the health district,^’ lloUenbflck • —Zonlnrt-ln-rural-areas-U^.stated...... •— --OMmly-w-.ju- (luUIjwl- lo^-the-. lb«^lne Evum (by lk« haotl)-. another nrohlem faplny tha CbUntV' tiixpaycrB will ~A66n " :Baby Colzas...... 1 ...... t2 U lb t3 U t Thll^ i(lJl^ by the Mlnidoko comnTisalon, „occordlng to nssuhio the riow tax burden ofT” 2 ilghi Holilain Staar Calv«f . .. County c'()ii)ii>iH!iioncr8. Elmer Ketlerlln({, another Mental Health District II which tlllMbtlMJI ' Only, tu ii,*yt!^rs uro left to coininUsloner. Fanners putting ^ Is presently being formed, light HoUlflln Halfar. (^alvai . ■ tl2SMbtUZil updato ciiiuily liifidfllU ^nd put'' up petitions to stop subdlvUlons ' Hollenbeck added. The cost to Light Whilafocf SUtr Colval . U ______U tb M______U S ' .-them In split partyJine •j.'raiosiiQNE„-^-_jtia--wo<)d n c i t i o n a . 1 :D cI u k - _WASlUKGIONXlIEl)--^-In-.^nil!-Piii-duo Univoridly t a n 'i'T r “ ir '" ', UirmounU..nlormoimUiin scnulorascnalora unlit.put prl.ori. w willHU suGcuyluocmxI bin-ntnrvEomtary ClU/ord orlninnlly“niimni y m I forlor l^c. uuuLIiY - ITO scorcn lor o ~been looking for a site to pur- . marllyJoun parly Ita-niurs- M. Hardin, who U leaving tho ‘ .h«» boo" rosjHor Monday, locotlon for n branch ot Uie cliase or rent tor Uie pant four ■' liny in Uu Stnulo 5M1 conflr- cabinet to tako nn ciocutlvo r,?,' Idaho Flral Nnllpniil Bank hero monUis. ____ iimliun_volL- of Eurl L. But!' mat wiUu lha_niiliilon..BiriniLj“ I” contlnulns- ' ' An application for a Burley appolnliiual as Uio new Agrl- Corp’ ■^‘‘'^‘'^ o o n T in tllp riim T T it^ ^ ^ ^ Jniniii TlurumTTJoliio,. vlco branch was uppi'ovfid lOulybjr- cullurowu.,tnry. -...... - WWIo oppononl3 of Bui.- President of tho .Iwnk, »ald fedoral banking officials. Uio Sen. Uii Jordan. H-Ida|io. cl,ar«cdUiiil hown»oBiiln«t tho <>"'y P»™n to Jilivo filed for •niuradayilillt plans for opening Burloy brunch, when opened, -tflll.hringan-aly. Mu>-nurobeg-ot -— TmiawrTZTCTowTiiipDbiF7,-|7iniyTi?ins77r:s&nSir^2^'Sr“^ ^ ^ Idalio First's -Mflglc . Vallpy . SsundllDemocralairnp.. loaderiacciDei^^^^ noune.d' after a-.ultnblo .oUiCU. Smi.Tpwde.TnmmTany-TrjnrinrOTirsrs^. , . . . _ j whip up resentment ^ inaUon of Buti. . against Nixon's agricultural I , Democratic Sens. Frank E. progrom for Uio 1972 elecUon. I Moss of Ufih and ^>anl( Church Sen. Clinton P. Andersoh, D-l of Idaho volod M bellow N.M., was Uie lone Intermoun. I Democrats rnnd—otlly--fqut=tflTriD<»macgjii^»l^ w H..{rW»ty~l T W I 1 \ defect4ji.s from'tho GOP ranks nopubllcan senators voting I in un un.su. I e.Hsful effort to halt "ayo" Included Barry Goldwa-1 Uie confinuiiiion. ter and Paul J. Fannin of Ari-1 zona, Clifford-Hansen of Wyo^l FALLS ^ 7 Q mlng and Colorado's Gordon | art O Allott; ------Montnna-SfiHflroVrtffe'MeP'l calf and Mlko Mansfield, Wyo- f program ming’sGaloMcGeo, Howard W. [ Cannon of Nevada and « were among Democrats ] ~Moiidax up against Butz. > TWIN 1 Aia.S - Robert Sen.■ Wallace F. Bennett, R-I Stimrl .luiu.'i- lli^li School will was liospltollzod in BeUi- have it;, mmuil Christmus Naval Hospital and not Mow Open proi’raiu M.inday, able to vote. ' ^ 'llior*- will l)L‘ « sTio^PTA -S«n. Petor H. Dominick, R- lUL'etiiii’ ill r:;m p.m., t'oUuwL'd CoIo.,andScn.Inouyeof IlawAU- by'llie iiiin by tlic school paired on Uie voto ahd wer« f ^muii(‘.akii_iaacjit^-Plunt-for—«»bjwntJ>oininlck.favored.Buti’-J ...ll»72^\v!ll i.f (lisiciis.sod' and oppoliitmenL . refreshnu'm , will be served. Opponenta of tho 62-yoar-oId SUNDAYS 'thu niniti Mrado band and atso includod oU of- the I orche.sirji will jierfonn and tlw actual or.potonflal contenders I suvcnUi. t'i(;iiUi aiul ninth griule tlie 1972 DemocraUc'presl- ! chui ui.i‘:J will Him;. . dcntlal nomination. N o o n ’ T i l 5 H I I r«''lB nru tnaiiir(ia> ' . I OpeiJ ’li! ^ I t iL n u r RHOP AT flRARB AND 8AVR ^ _ _ Halit/acli'on O tioran lty F iR E ES T O n E ' or Your^AToiieyHark-—- Sears SEAHl. H onucx AND CO. PAftktNC! \ I iundjy, Dacemb«rj,/I971 TlmM-Ntt;fU,TwJnVF«ii^lMho' Tw in F a lls ro lls p ast Grovies’ 10 -point binge B o i s e E t i s t e m , M o n t a n a =W tMrd^pe^^ Eicklund^^ free throM^ Haivks win on new offense --^'=ATLANTA;< UPiy-Tfce^AtUn^ s^e-saw contest open—r ta Hawks, showing off a Hawks have lost a- m ^ l n t — Darrell Grows In the third period while early In the fourth fwrlpd twforo ^MrUlng new o[t&ue4or^the decision; to Chicago then beat stole the ball rcppatedly and - Twin Falls was ^erasing a 3 2 ^ .Jerome, st^e d coming back, with 22 seconds first'time before'the home Detroit bi^ 14 Wednesday night, canned 10 points to lead the halltlmo deficit'and turning H* McIntyre got a fldd goal and crowd, won their second in a .Although the ^ctory Saturdiiy Twin Falls Bnilns in a thlM- Into 5M9 adv2(nt^go.. Fyke, and Hobley added free — row'wlth a,126-l^W victory over night was only AtUnta'f s*v- quarter breakout and even* Twin Falls tiook the leadon six throws as Jerpme battled back __ the PhUBdelphiB.76ersSatun}ay_^^th ln,24.gamf«, thp_6,172 fans tidily into a 71>5g decision over early points by Bob Durham, to wilhin '57-50. I^ndy Hayens cements 8 Xr5 8 ^ictory night. - were on their feet throuibout. , •tlie Jerome Tigers. Then Groves hit a short Jumper, and Chapman got freo.throws to Using a form of Auburn Lou Hudson led the KaUnrvt--- Durham a follow shot Groves steady Twin Fplls momentarily BOISE (UPI) - Dean and narrowed a six point deficit BSC.tried to work the baU up Ecklund, making his ^Irst start, to 77-78 with 26 seconds left court against the EM fuU scoro to no ahead T io^iam ploiSlilp battlTwhiai regain Uio lead and Uio PiraCa ‘ 1 scoro to go ahead. _iaw-Ua^acar^Ulod44-UmM an d - ^ t^ d ahlSM ThOT(errirDir'‘^ f ^ ^ ^ Ujq lead-duuiglng hands seven closing minutes HUl and Wilson timcf:/-'-* ■ a field goai each' and -Celtics drub St.Josoph'flmadondespcrato Hagerman pumped in nine free final effort to get control of tl>e u,rowfl against tho frantic . o l Houston— L_— bflll-but.acampllshod'nothlng-Ca-rhM CountVdcfcnsc. ~ ^ e S t p n a i BOSTON (UPI) - (iipUln more than-a series of-fouls. Camas Co¥nty won tlie John Havllcek scored 38 points Cougars Kreslmir Cosic and preliminary. paces u se • Saturday night as the Celtics Bemie Pryor missed four froe- Uirows in the final 50 seconds HMMmanU. C»m»» C«uMy W defeated the Houston Rockets, siir" V ';>!K ?r'’' 117-107. " -but-tho Hawks wcro unable to Uhln' 4 4 ) II twi- t « 4 li pastSF capitalize on tho misses. Witn 9 S J « Cll 7 I 4 1S Boston trailed by six, 4W0, Hll t t 3 II Hlidv 3 3 4 t -midway through-Ute second but^ Miko_Dnntom._nJrfQQt-9. Hndrcktnl 0 4 3 Cilr Havlicek's 15 points In the ter from Philadelphia, tod all t ^ i }T~>) it^ti j4 Westphal scoVckI 31 points and . second period carried the scorcra with 32 points and - macfo 12 assists Saturday night ^ CelUca to a 83^0 halftlme lead. pulled down 13 retwunds to turn ■ . . ■ r to lead thlrd^-anked University in tho outstamllng-jwloMnan^— Oi soi^ywrn uHfornla to alioi- -Of tho gurno. HoTotH^a^tond' • — --- - - , 82 basketbalHvlctory oyer Ing ovation from tho^lYU^par V a i p U r a i S O . . university of San Francisco; S c o re s tlsan crowd when ho fouled out Wostphal, a senior, also witl) just 28 seconds left in tho VALPARAISO, Ind. (UPI)— collected eight rebounds us tho game. Gary Novak scored 30 polnU Trojans >bounced back after bore Saturday night as Notro Bcawm opener at C1*nn» F trrv 17, KImbarly 41 Coalc, a Moot'll Junior from Murlkuoh il, ValUv 4] Damoovened Its 1071 basketball Arizona Stale by 17 points thOthOM «l, 34 Yugoslpvla and tho BVU fans’ favorite player collated 31 slate with an 81-71 b-lumph over Wednesday nigtltT ' m.uuiviiMl wmttivuw -• CriCB 73, Rail Rlv*r 41 points wlUi a variety of sliots Valparaiso...... Job Mackoy.4»nd Dan Ander- , pMio U. RMkland 11 Novak tallied 18 of his 8oiL_8fOMd_23-and.-2Upolnts,— CslliIk * Uiat ranged from an under- ___ llllnolk IO..Okl*lu>m«I 4 J- Mlitourl n . Arkaniat 73 — rHanded layup to^'25-foot •^tbo^ccnd half 6S“7ospectlvoly, for USC, whlc^ K*ntucky It, Kaniii t* Sljot. He also pulled down 10 re- Notro Dame, with a 1-1 slate, won 24 to 28 starts last sea;K)n.' Wait Taxat St. 100, Tavai, Arllnolon II Taitai TMh «i. (ftuih Dakota tt. /i bounds. - • strotched. a 43-38 lead at In- Kevin Restanl scorcd 20 and Tauai 14, Alatitmt II IMU no,iiu, Au«tinAl i t Fryer had 11 points and Phil termUslon to 17 pobits at 84-47 Johnny Burks added 18 for the ■Nwth.... Csroll* -oiin* «, Pllttbufoh » TollestrupaddedlOforOiovin- through tho final Dons, I'*n4 llil« Ul«n Hall III Marward ' " CMlbatlto ‘ OklaKdm* U, Oklah«ma Hal* 14 T«utMU« )|, P«nn llala II SUN VAjm .UFT TICKETS E H iS s jL ORFERED E)(CLUSIVEirTO GUE8TS-OF-THE FOUGWING Tulaiie upScls ------LODGES OURING IDAHQ;,WEEK OEC;-n thru rail -Wisconsin .New .ORLEANS (U Ptl- Sophomorei Je « Morris, MUis Bpi^, RrUCT ftftlyrH cocnblned for p<^l< u ‘ dependent TVlane ,up«t W l^ coiuin 7^70 Saturday n M t ' MaMaled4heup>elo(fi»BI« .10 team with 8 polnta. Evani. » MAKpiSERl^T/QNJJSfQWI/ : icorml 16 «iid 10. ' Bob.Frawr w u high for U» B»dg*r»wlUi .l« polnta. »■ 26 nmtii N**/*. Twin Fall*; td«ho Sunday; W'cembw- 5, 1971*,' wins in Pepsi opener Brunswick . DAAI S «.PAR1S ( U n ) --iCallfomian the Indoor .round robin tour; . at the Cinibertli^ SUdlum. .Stan_Smith,_hoplf«_to-cap.an_namenL----^—...... •— L— ^-Smith’s alternative iowor-l Delia TUUL r .plreadyL aucceasful-Beasop,__ ^Runrnnia'flmQUastaac.mii'-andi___ dellcacy^wagalnat-' tumed-on^hU-powerful-flfirve-noruptQ Smith ln.thfi.lff7LQcimd_FranuloviC_wafl_In_atarUing_' and volley game Saturday > to' Prlx circuit, provided his usual contrast to Nostase's staccAtn ' win his first match In the $50,000 melodramatic pcrforman6e - to game of arguments, gestures^ Papal Masters Tennis Tour- defeat Cliff Richey of Dallas, anji chatter which evonlually , - — Tax,f MrHM —' - diw oncerttti Richey flnnuHh far Smith defeated'Yugoslavia’s Frenchman Tlerre Barthes the Rumanian to win. Zeljko Fra^ov'lc M , M Iri the upset Frcnch- Opcr^champjor^ ' Nastaao and Rlchoy provider! ■flfsl ofal* ihatches among the~JahlCodcs'6r Ctwhoslovnkja 6- the day's urcatest entertain- t seven top Indepcncjent pros In 3, W.tocomplflte the day's ploy mcnt. ' • TENNIi^SSEB'S Bobby MaJoiSt (441 «(eps over llufdlin{$ to his own man on the way to a 44-yard punt rctiini and touchdown la helping the VqIh upset previously undefeated Penn Slate 31-11 Friday. touchdown (UPI telephoto) \ Vlajors family leaves gift for upset over Fenn State ~ KNnyv]iT-!.P., Tonn f!l^>T)-' 1056. T vvliJinpuntloKlveTcnncflflce, 0- TVsnncssee’s AU-Ajnpclcu mif<>tv ’’Snturdnyj Boliby rnn, punted 2 nrtl LlbcrtJ^’ Bowl bound, 21-3 llobby Majors wrojis a.ucnsU' and bc ^Big Teii sels e;atc rccor«l “—e H ie A o a ^ UPI tehdanc< at Dig Ten football "TtamiitflfnirTi bficluHl a rccoru 3,713,291, -jind Ohio State, Miciiigiin and WUcoiuin.were tlio tltree national lenders In homo att«ndanco, the con ference announced Saturday. . ___nhinfiiAtrt;«yi>rMtfedB4.45Qfor Us slx- .glnleB, Michigan • avcraged.flQ,^. and Wisconsin The'’MifcHlnan-Ohlo Rtato game aet a college single game reoord with 104,016, and four . itchoola a«t slnttle game reconlar MK^nlg^rlj Mifcnipi "State with 60,DM for- the Michigan game; Wisconsin with 78.5SS for ttW'LSU game; -and Ptirduo wUh 69.755 for the Notre Dame game. at hull onk aUt> J i t a record with 3.184^. While attendance at can(erencl» . games . was another mark.— Twin Falli, Idaho''. jl? Indians explode in last Butte uses— quarter to edge Pilots beat V .R . DUHL — the Buhl Indians In^tWJ ^rn^Uea'.lt again_ aHft^...... Ferry’s<...... hopes.time but couldn’t get anything HAiLfc Y — buile’S'Wxtrtlil* --- U5)keiflway...from. Buhl ahead.4<^ _ _ iiMpa hit the next time down down;_Sanderfl.. .Haps . and ..:. ££W«^bri^e::tonked battle tnldwoy through the on a fast brealf'crlpple and tl^ court b u tjl waa another_]Kfl¥cett jumped the Indians and dom\i\gM-lhe-bflckboards.. fourth period Friday night to JlahflcrinarrowMlttbpnewhon minute before Mcl’er added twii^ahead_BM7_over-thc_nfixt^~ Fri(lay night to lead the Arco- drop the Glenns Ferry Hiots 61' ;he hit the second of a twoishot more Buhl pointsv Kruso shoved minute, to Ice It K t^ m ,to..a:tlght 42-M .dcclalon- 49r", free, throw , situatioh. That .tlio Indians ahead 54-47' .with Buhl won the first game 5(M5^ ov^. the. young, short, Wood . Tlw Indians had It easy alter wiurkod lh« end oI Glentva left and the PUoU flUn had ' Hlver Wolverines.’ taking the lead at 4&<47 wlU] 5:05 Wo6d River, down to two ^ left In Ihe game. From that 'seniors after three men wore point untillO seconds remain^, /suspended for disciplinary Glonns Ferry failed to score.S 'l Shoshone edges B u n n - l e d reasons and a fourth quit, tiie meantime, everyone Buhlluhl— ...... showed first-game Jitters in the . Coach Bill Ingram had on tlw ■ 'T\ I ■ -__ l opening nilnutu-iL^^ost tho, iiMr hrt at toast two P^inta.Y-jjecitr^alTDiizzer- game there.’ The ‘Wolvcrfnes’ GlcnnS F — ^tay otriiru* game lh~(irb’~firBt Si4~r—7-. i U oponlfig’ hy-tutiiuuns.'nt, _____ — ------1 0 J 1 - 1 0 3 pedo’djrafiwtedihtrffi^ialH:aecadd.-half-to-win"1ts-fb-st-^ •» Beconds=ta.accouxit fui lialf * ■ Ufi«ru* 0 PCHf backbonrds-~second“i:a m < r ^ 7 n ovcr Cal * OtiMUIIt throughout the. game.. In the Stalo^tanialaus Friday night. , ySui* u iT u n„l,i ^ Shrink otrna t r ^field o iioaUllompl -accond half Shoshone slartcd butJ Biilil camo back on tl>e Greg Bunn, Burley, led tho scr,! hitting well from tlic field end Bronocos with '22 points, scoring of Melcr and Heaps for employed a man-to-man press Another Boise front coiirt man,-i- a IMZ margin and tlw) Indiana -----which hurt Dcclo. Stove.Wallaco, added iO. stayed Uiere. 'I’helr, biggest Richfield Slioshooe WAS. lead in scoring Boise State firoke open a Ughtt marginUamo jit 28'lfl before WE BUY, by Kinney with 15 points. Craig gaine midway through tho Rob Black got a field goal and Spiinbnucr scored 17 to pace second half with si^ straight SELL and Slirum wound it up wltli tho two is winner Dcclo wltli teammate Keltli points that gave titem a (^ • field goals. 6 1 14. ______TRADE lead. Bill CottreU-atarted-the— -WArnNa ro R WHISTLE!,:iTro Glenm Feny - nunT^thn^bnrst'Twltti-aTiiftooirjuiiiiii;!; ’sccomJ lialf aitd gunned tlte “ rilol«~tind"Buhl~lndlnini-Hght-for-p«teiiloo- prollmliuiry 52-4 coacH without Uio assistanco of on 14 carries, while HIU plckod pounds and completed Uie.21-4 -KarocnrJnbbat rtawosjmrot— C0IJLE G & E A R K ^4 UPI) 3 riMiyht fftiir.ptiB«a»q fnr ftfl yiitvlg: T>f«^v<»r W»r^"'Umn nr»rnnd 'at r^Roy Lester was flrod as head Ulo Ilnoup wlUi the flu. football cdach at the University "Wo came out thing tlint we of Maryland Saturday, after (Udn't have to play wltliout guid^.Uie Teri^ Uirough Utroo jabbar,’’ Cousy commpntod.' losing seasons. No replacement "It happens rather frequently Jn was named Inamiedlately. Uie league but not quite so Lester, who itook over Uio decisively." Thewom an [flrylandlo suCdesaivoTrccoi _ ;tbc!icXrc-l5n{Alitg-playccs, of 3-7, 2-0 and 2-0. The last two but added he felt Uio tpam wns using the Injuries of Tom Van w h aw orkf seasons reflocted Uio - worst record In “the Atlantic Coast -Arsdale— and—H ooki^K en-^| Confeenco^ for two straight Durrett as an excuse and years. deserved tin? penalty. hard all TheTmnOUncfcm6nt“cun?e“ lis' — iiWo’ro-all-gottlng-pa Id-to- /F • TI I 1 1 ‘“U " ' m • / ■ ■ " Sunday, Decemiw 5. W7I Tlmet-Newi, Twin F«l|f, Idaho 29. ' jVAildrenvO klanom a ^ -u p i seiectsManimrophlayer o NEW .^ORK (UW) -Ea really believe U-yet. Thla ta gf^ed for season (l.SiU). most downs per game, both NCAA Marlnaro of t|M really a R!7 Jit honur./' yards sained per game for records. . •aUuiiHwliiteU-nmneinip ‘to tee— My inarfr-^U ed.-?? votes-ln-Musun—(m o?, , most "yanls-- ~ ^ . 'Z voting (or the Heisman Ttophy, the P li^ ro f tW Year balloting gained per game (or career' , Physical culturlsts wy fore- .snuied again today when he whUeSuUlvanhad toaetUedfor (17U ). N your slmulders back causes STILLWATER, Okla. . a Sugar Btr^l'encounter with quarter to complete the Sooner .learned UnlW Preas Intern^-. ,»econd this time with M votes; • The list *o( Mariharo’s !?! ® (U PI)- Qunrlerback Jack (X ih, okUhofn«'oki»t>mi'iuif'*oo*^'ii Auburn and sUll smarting from jittdck. - tlonal had plioeen him both'the Qreg Pruitt of Oklahoma was achievements goes on. and on. P«*vls and hips out of line. ’oi» :J o . Wor-1-- OKlahOma'^Stfltfl Vear and-Oibd wlth^-15 votes whBeTHrmnhed^ far-MO-yanU-or ■ and-poiiscd (or another and '’Irtl down* Hu*h*«.Vard« Nebraska Thanksgiving Day, back Tony Pounds completed a - of the Year in college Johnny Musk) of AUbah^ was ^ more In'five games this past BCfltbBck Qrcg PruUt darted Wr P»ulr»o V»fcJ*o#- R»lurn virdttf* m scored on nine of tj}olr-13 paas-to flanker pick G r a h a m , - ...... - ____ . Jourlh. _^th_10^_ and_.IL)rd,eH agaaort and. lo ,tifnM_ln.,bl8.. two more soonc^ lo pace No. 3 - ii jtl possessions. good for 17 yards, and Graham Marlnaro, who became the Mitchell-of Penn State and career. He has had 23, lOO-yard .y— Oklahoma^i^SB-U. r o u t^ f.. {,’unir . The scoring stampede opened lateraled to .end Eddie National Collegiate AthleUc Chuck Ealey’ of-Toledo-yod for games whilfr playing in~ 17 — -C^hom a State Saturday. — ■—vU'/i. w{(h1i2d-^ard field goal by John Garrett who churned' (or 38* AssociaUon's all4ime rushing fifth with seven^jVgtcs. Walt games at am ell. The Sooner^ looking HttnaJTt/^ ' CarroU three minutes into the yards and the Cowboys’ flrst . ^ leading his patutski of Notre Dame and lie bocame only tt\e second, gaim He added seven con* touchdown. Bchoel to Ita first Ivy League Jack Mildren of Oklahoma mah In college footbalThistory. version points and fell Just one draham8coredthooply9ttwr_^*^*o ever, was elated when finished ^th five votes each. to tush for over 1;000 yards for > point short of the NCAA season time OSU madfirit Into the end reached by. telephone and Marinard’ was even a n^oro three successive seasons. Chris. Syracuse blanks kick scoring rccord. He oWns zone on >a 7*yard pass from Ihformpd that ^rtswriters and convincing winner in the Back Gilbert q( Texas was the other. Motofroft*up • that tlOo in the conference. Pounds. ’ ' ispOrtscastera had. overwhel- of the Vear balloting.- He He has a pareer scoring Alittnrri#(H • Bulonting ^ lit end Jon Harrison blaied ^ ilte Sooners" picked up 696 n ^gly voted him the^ two received 78-vot«s'compared to~averag0'o(U.8 pointspergame. 417Mo»nE. 733^8313 Miami in 14-0 win 77 yards on a reverse with ^ ^ards tetal o(fem» in the gam© awards over Helsman Trophy Sullivan's 38. Pruitt was-third and has averaged 1.9 touch* - . , . , , • , seconds-ioft in tho.first quarter to«lvethema.566.2averagoror iWlnner Pat Sullivan of Auburn, with 36, M u ^ fourth wllh 14, MIAMI(UPI)—Running back I^raotorlMs craslied aro^d to put Oklahoma ahead 17*0. the season, setting a new NCAA Marlnaro's reaction was a far Mlt6Tk6ir (Kth with 10, Billy Roger Prnetorlus bulled for left end In.the second quarter, Mlldron’s toUcltdownsruns, of mark. The old recoid was 562.0 cry (rbm a week- ago when ho Taylor of Michigan sixth with Btcfldy gains, Including a 10- 6 and 1 yards, came late In tiw' set by Houston In 1068, sat dejected in his living room seven and Ealoy and Mildren "HAIR MAKES THE- yard touchdown, Saturday night with him for o 7*0 lead, and iton first quarter and early in‘the Five conference one-season and watched on television as tied---- for seventh with five votes ~ - to'Kl^yracusl^inrWwthovcf ~ wcQnA period. He threw an 1ft- reeords weto set fcy OWahoma SuUlvan wm aniwu^ced as the apiece, __JLaiEEEREUGB' ___Woar-Ony-wher-e_L-::-Dcy=ot^ight=: -wartzwoldor (rom-hifl-flrst- cun w u m U o o i w i i — ^l^lborU Chandlar-w lU i-four— flve-downs-( ),-lndivIdual~^!^-«UW-^tbalUs-raost-:(rom.Naw-MllfordrN:J.,;was a 279 • Even W ear It When Swmmhg losing'seiisoti.slncc 1040. Flrit (townt secppds left In the' half, giving riulilnKyordago (Pruitt, 1,865), oo»el«d . groat athlete at Comoll, nm- ~ UutH»»'V«rd« lUtilng v»rQ« U)o Sooners a 37*7 margin. cxtra points kicked . (Carroll,' “I * “* '’•'V disappointed . |ilng for <,715 yards In hU three FOR J*lurn yard«o« Pruitt scored, on a 1-yard 63), kick scoring points (Cor- “•’O"* •”>* winning U\o .Hels- varsity seasons to establish an APeOlHTMEMT IM l>unl« lungo late In tiie secon(K!qtiarter roll, BO) and total scoring (4M). M a rin ^, Hbut NCAA mark. TH& CONFIDENCE City loop ^ ‘ y*rdi and on a 7-yard acampor deep in Pruitt led all rushers, picking UPI named me Player of- ■. other records that Marlnaro OF YOUR HOME " —- II the tljird period, up 169 yards on 18 carrleS. *" t*)® Eas‘ ll'look ,tet (his year are; Most rushes OR MINE . s c h e d u le seven yards out in Ujo third Halfback Roy Roll ran four Mildren had 131 yards tolal “" W ® I"* P“'"' *t<‘* " ““ t carries PHQME EVENINGS parlod.-TJie Ilurrlcancs, out- yards tO BCore and reserve offense, 42 rushing and 65 on this honor. It's simply-unbelle- rushing per game for season *'423-^53 weighed and outmanned, never liuifback Sieve Dodd liad a 5* four completions of nine pass •" IW it.of everything (30.6), most carries per game a n n o u n c e d Uireatcned to tako the load. yard touchdown run in tho final attempts. “ pleased that I can't career (34.0), rushing yards Opcnini! schoduk of U,b Twln-~;r1')“—Tho .win gave Siivii SyrSmMSyr&’cuaca&-5^1 a 'M i l . Rocrcnllon dopartmonl" final linn season«»aK.a rword.record. SchwarlSchwarl- - - adulUlB.d Myers, who took a MlamTpunt Blue Lakes Department vs. on tlie Hurricane 45 and twisted Volkswagen. -DoCTTTlJt-iti rt.~7;30p.» il(Mfl...Ui(L>righMidflllncfl 27,. yards lo tl\c 18. -.Wyllles^poclnlty vs. Sellers “ Elcctrlcr8:20rTimcs-Nows'vsr' _Jnnus2klowlciLnnilJBfflCtoriufl_ matched fdUr-yard bursts up I^yhwood Ciievron and 0:20, D Uie middle to tlw 10 where and D Masonry vs. Tnco Praetorius took tlie wide pit Bandito. _ Det. 15, at CLenir, p.m., 8 Woodruff and bulled over. Tompson Trucking'vs. Popsl Ttie previous time.Syracuse Cola; Me-N-Ed vs. Olympia, liad tho boll tlte Orangemen and 0:40, Federico vs. Sdlors. moved from tlielr own 30 to the Dec. 18, at O'lumry, 8 p.m. Miami tljree Ijeforo Woodruff FirstSecurity vs. Cable Vision; muffed a snap from‘center and 8:50, Swift and Company vs. Miami's tacklo Dan Joiinson fell Rogers Brotlters, and 0:40, L. on U, slopping the drive. Tlw big__ W.-MocMirvsrRoynliuMjnBe. . plays on Uio march were passes ' of 12 and 10 yards from — N ” ’^ ^ n r o l i T l < l ------woodruff** to^tlght**endHRii Steiner. I ' k o l l c P i l l Syracuse got — m ------— tho-birti theyr* established -PITTSBURGH (-UP!)—Fourth dominance, moving steadily r ranked NorUj .CareUna, hitting from tlielr own 24 to the Miami on 50 per cent of its shots and 25 where th ^ ^ O N T U - GUARANTKKU J B i V r r U H V ------3S-M eiH h-O uarantee 36.MOIMTII - CUAHANTEEII BA'FTERV. 6 S 0 x l3 b l A c k w a l l '•F.B.T. . -48-litON-l'U ■ Each GUARANTEEU B A T T E R V ' TIRE StUDDING SPECIAL .... s i u b e ; Hnow Ttrvi tulMtVu . . , i' 650x13 j ■2ior 2bvy» B A T T E R Y ...... i™a.i„ AND- • Ttjto'VntVK i'iick"<)f OiliTwrtl^raHlto in ’Buiii^^ --^:775-vtr---.. 2 f» r imtccirnn'mtr fjTiiUily l)iiHifl£s'.T4ScIe (6 n r 7ROTATIOM ■ Ainericait tars, aiid w ill .« wmmmsimmms m nrTiirrOiTTM TImM'Nawi,Help? Twin Fall»< Idaho'Sunday* he DeMmberworks 5. <)97t at it ers, Nielsen’ s late scoring BY LARRY HOVEY Tlmei-New« Sporti Editor « Schaffel docs nil his Moutlng at his own ex- d^' Thn man gaiing out at you from the im- penso and more than_ocift.cMch-that hnw nffftrwi (laWerlngplctur® onthla pago ri^ t nowla^neor to pay ^CttMxU serviced has had^ 1101 only the"’ the Key men In-CoUege of S6uthei7i''^4Bho - drdaslng down of his life but separated hiinsolf ...... toskotball. Ha Is'tho.man .belilnd the scenes from any chanc«of getting Lew's aid thereafter. BURLEY — Mike Sagers and M-48 noiKonfcrenco victory, points to a moiiKor 47t40. But flrpt five pqlni;s behind Coroy the Bobcats mounted a 23-15 idiown to many connected with basketball from - .1 ^ Is best known among college coacbes.'At Tracy Nielsen pumped through'; Boise, led by W ’serUor Mike Sagers stcadlbd the Bobcats-Kidd and Un Kruiior but Boise' quarter lead. hiyhHchool players to professional team owners. - Urn nntionnl tournament In »ut/?hlns(wi. th*» 14 points oycr_^he jnst flve^jy,arren.-Bimrte(l-ln-,thfi~early—wlth-a-cruclal.-tlp4n-and-from-oanW-bafk'-a-oouple-tf-time8:— -.T;htr,BobcHtypusbpd-that-tcrl2-: 2a j’eara offlgeho la not a legendtn the game. jiJ^sper tournament last weekrat any Junior mlnutci.Friday.nlghLlo puU the jnlnutoa of the fourth pcrlod-to.-that point on Burley outstJored Then Kidd hit threeflold gools-polntscariyinthBsofJond^rlod^ But his chances become better almost ^Very day; collegv tournament — which attracis'four-year Burloy Bobcats away-from.tho—whltHo-a game-long.lBurlov. Uie-uravo8 17’2. ___ but tlwn wont-coldand-c o m -' * '—HeisLewisSchaffel. A-former New York City —oojl^e-coachcs-by-the sco re — SchaffoMs inv ~^^ly^HBolM Braves and Into-o—margin thatattlmMreacbad-12- ^ Bm'lBy-opened Jby~liHUng thfl- four-for»four-^m-the-fi^~att^q\Hted-wwPu^-turw>vera-that7- , _ asphalt.basketball plnyer, now n lawyer In his ___m<^lntoly.muTQuntle(l,_COOChC3-that don!t know,—i...__ •. '...... — ______— •— ------..'.7:-'^--- __ 11- 1______uallowed Uje.Bravcs.to-ouUcoro.*- home town. His total existence rp'voivcs around him personally rmiko It n point to Introduce , ^ I I i • Ihem and reduce tlw halftimo' _ the game of basketball and (lie game Is better for UiemselvesUiemsolves If necessarynecessarv once his name Is anollodapplied ‘ I * ^ ^ “ I ^ score to.32-27.’ It.- . to U»p face. . _ • . , . The ))raves went to a A lot of it Is liappenstanoo. Schaffer was ' Every school, ovei'y coach Is under constant W l H S .' doliberato offense In tlie tliird' recrultcd off tlie playgrounds of Now York after scrutiny , by . Scluffel. Ho may . direct boys . to one' ^ period and although Burlby kept' a successful prep carcer^at.H;ramus Ward High school for t^uiee or four years, tlien somotlilng control of tlio Boise behind" ,School..Ho played his collegiba'lHn Kansas and. wlH'happon'^Rat Investigation proves Isn’t the 1 0 1 * I l l H l 0 X •Kidd, ^ ‘ruricr and Nleben, the p la y e ^ well enough ti bo drdftcd by*1he NBA. playor'stault,Thaischool or coach«oiaon Uii) COLLEGE STATION, Tox.-... . l —fiobcata.ataycd in trouble wlUi . Howfllil^ a hack Injufy precluded his trying. Vold JIsl. PUiyors who cwnptaln of M m olhli^ (UPi)_Bobby Allison of Huoy- , more turnovjrs. That very probably wiis the most fortuniite In* which InvcjslljiaUon proves wronK draw. Low’s „lcbrntl„« hU 34th . Early in the fourth (kjriod, juiy In history for ^ great many New York disciplinary altcnllor, - butho noyer glvM up on. „„„ ^ , .Warren hit two Jump shoU and ; basketball players and tlie gamo of basketball. n boy. .^ydlvorco of timl nature la the aUiloto's |io,oco Texas. Pormatox 200 nt wlUi 5:14 left, Soutlwrn con- ---^WlUle Lew continued his. graduate work In Ulw, . „ : , . ■ Texas World Speedway Soliff- ’ ■ noetu^d on n 20-footer to pull the his abldlng'lntercsl'in basketball took hlm'to He IB constanUy screening. Kor alUiough one. n,lloi. pe.^, Braves to witliln ono; 'n>on cttmB-Sagors^tlp:Jn->aod-thc - r^ h o iylir»-t)odi»reharBerr-T^— ___iBoBrairbepirftinn I ------Jliig.wafc tlto first race of-a - weekend trlplo-hoader which Sagers added four free throws reopened tho (0 million, two- and Nielsen came up wit!) sbc ■ mile 8QCfij|yy^y..«ftor two years points.- • ■ The • game was marked by of inactivity ."‘nnrtWjOOQ Alamo " 4 1 200 for. Grand Touring and lurnovors, Burley commuting 2fl ond-Bolse 25. 'flic Bobcats Grand Amorlcaji cars was carried the edge In free throw scbtiduled Suturdiiy night, — boys-wlUMlie talent to play liuijor collcge ball. in Florida; Up to Uils point Schaffel and Hegens Tfi get them Interested In (^olletje was no luid never met. , ------_ . problem, but to win Uieir. confidence was “I J2W told me hodldn’t bellove Stove would got college education and something else. 11)6 next step wps to find areas, a square sliake wiUi tlw coach Uiero and said I knowledge of Uio world outside . coadics.and schools who would give tlte boys a sliould tell Hegens lio should como to CSI wlUi Uio khctto, somethliig.happenod chance to rise or fall on Uielr own merits. If me,” BiiK-Hett tuiid..*'! tried nil one day to call Ito was not prepared for ot aU. winning tho confidence of Uie players wasn't . Steve him, Tl»t\tixl day I But It was logical. .Somo ofH » — luird enougli, Uie flrst lesson ns to Uie second stayed home and called Idih every 10 or 15 IJgh seljoolers he olded now arc part was a stunner! minutes. Finally I got him aboutS (p.m.). I told college graduates and being Lew won Uie confidence of one of tlie top five him whnt I^cw had BaidTind thntiuj should como souglit by professional - teams, boy(\ In Uie city nnd placed him In a junior coUege to Idaho wlUi me. Hegons imfcl ‘okay.’ '’ ' Tlioy wanted representation by wiilch was pojtcljed by an ex-tca«nmnte from All Uio while Hegens was nwkllhg his head, a' lawyer. Scliatfol had Just Kaifiia^1iiulTinannLew~fcltlfc“kho'w'qulU}' Hmni6cni'riMririirrve“iiurtT ■■1 Ohio Slale Sundii/, D«c«mb«r 5, I9?I Tlm*».’Ntwi, Twin Fall!, Illlho Indians hit ler Ducks, working for the good con j leading . M rer with 14 shellB Oregon P^entage ahots, .counts only points, then came off the .bench Krahn leads Go<> dihg to late, drop ' six field goals in the opening 20 and ralllM Chib iteteto • HS9 COLUMBUS,. Ohio (ufr)'- minutes. lead, with alx mlnutef to play.' ' Cenfer Luke W1U« scored 21 Oregon, M by', the outside ____ ling of ■,»foot»dHusty Blair and Doug UtUc.>narrowea Ihe" control tacUcfl,Saturday night margin to 37-31 with a lltUe SHOSHONE — The Shoshone for a 6W7 victory. over 14'minutes remaining in GOODtNG —■ Gooding, last Unoups. the second half, by outscorlng “ . 't ! ; the Buckeye^jr 15-7. Bob ~ dumped'BI»hoirTC«llrTI3-n-~iwt nild lii-tho B«:onil lla»A»ll«" h.i!iiy wcni niruiw uoninu uw uary, uonjjii laiiioa h lor sulutiliHj In mill nnliu (rom Iho “IVeves*' Satunlay nighl. Gooding scoring IS polnla In 3- lough Gooding Senators. Ool>dlng '#fth Doug Kolnke - FranKKatoop it cold and pll,^pj» ^f2S«l.lWa™.m,5a,haH ' ' appeared In Mtmnand toough ^ ft, rffcr to become will continue recrulttag football most of the third perM ^ t In „u,|„Uc dlroctor earlier, said he players until o new coach la tile waning minutes, Kimberly, . 1, named. Much'of Warmath's O C I C c i l S behind the elgiai»lnt ojforl of „„„„5p„„slblimes Will Involve . , Burman, cut to wjUiln four work with the dome study, points. - . ______Minnesota,wWch started four It stayed tight until tlio final Knicks smash DIETRICH - The CasUeford .players M or tallcv"out^ 2:30 when Kimberly drew to Wolves blew away In the second within two. But tlie Pilota Braves 1.30-90 U e a p s a n d quarter and fought off a rally started cushing In from the foul midway through the fourtli lino as Kimborly^re«s grew NEW VOUKi-H io New York ' , , . period to drop the Dietrich Blue more frantic. Knicka cauglit Buffolo wlthlU | 5 U n l < l t * O P Devlbs 6540 Friday night. . — Kimberly won----Um>------1----- they reuted------*— •Castlefoi'd'sol ed the Dtetrioh- preliminary. tiie Braves, 130-M, Saturday press In tl» second quarter and niglit behind the 2 ^ ln t W e n d e ll went te Shrm » f S 7» P*/ 0 0 S 0 sliooUnglooting of'Walt Frazier.Frailer. i, P"ltcrncdoffcnse thnlplckcd Up i.i nitu ■•J J ^ 9 t-»» - 7 -3-S 7 Hnin ) 0.4 t-Ciint 7 0 1 4 Dick Dariiott set the lone of hlotof good shola. 'n.at.sent tW a limior college trailer, M mitln 7 3 0 * hfmn J 7 $ U Jnt 13)4 ^4Pp 2 4. } • Ulo game^wilh.m,U-po|nt first T ' l “‘F’ K Wolves ahead 37-20 by haUUme. non Behngen, led the Min- Hyt 0 3 I J F'n'V 7 1 » J j»rlod help<^ move New York as^ CasUeford upped Uiat to EMO nesota attack with 55 polnU and ToUll U }« li S4 >*00m 7 1 3 7 - - . . . . nrwn 0 0 I/O r Z t o ^ n S , o n S Second to — - tr-ti» »M < ' picyjjuptjijtom pcrW thBOniie-^ roared In UioT)penlngmlnutes,of — ...... — Klmb»rlv - .;U ~ (I^ u0 u0 d u ._ J u e c iml d — ^ 8 cuiuwuiMk—hM tlfuU Mi—in _Jh «r e y — S- - ™ ”J — J . J, l l ' lu tourU. u ru i u alTd nu luuuw reduced vu u the w second quarter that produced a Wendell Trojans ^hen fouls euo halfUmo load for the slarled taking their toll, four r , l De''l>» 80ln« to the sidelines, Tcrriblfc Tiger --- Two baskete by-LucaSt a pabr MeCowan had to leave by Dave DeBusachere- and a with n sprained ankle, wins handicap foul shot by .Frailer gave Now .1 “' Castleford romped In from f yj—'-1^'---< f*8. William :G . -Ctirl3tmaflL_!!>W period. nicked u d some more«u unuer n d.rlhe me ro rr;» rta ,y^iTfirin7s« 44 lead in the third period. tui«i Wlm1lng-U ui.t2a .2a5 Gettysburg- last-Tuosday. HiU time the . WendelLmanagcd to cut.lnta.pu^* handicap by im lengths over Knicks kept-hanunertag away thomarglnbohlnda press In the ...... at a weak -Buffalo defense as Ralph Wood. MILWAUKEE, WIs. (U P D - attempts In the first nu^ Nate Archibald.. .. w«ri»u»iiu. S 'a ” S b o m BoadlMa" £ e m " ^ ^ ^ X " t r a U U i g 6W7 at n,™ '/'5'J 55 ^SSS. W ^ loam miuwoy in uio seconu imu j ii*v«n more after Int^rmU- «„* .1—* 1- *1.- ___ _ . tiMv S5S5HS«t.ia MBaAn ai Mi CTS Ifl tho ganw BJid Hit ott .ottly on ^ iumDer by Archibald, f Hrd • ....^ ^ - . '»inttls Mason, S f W .______Y f .u m * «i m t.«.u •nie Warriors committed se- ^ ^ ^—"IT iT V veral turnovers in the first half fl^ldbithefimtMi- . . poinU. - . , » w 4. :...... I ...... fllllli imlllll IT M 36. at the haU. But Marquett«^' ---t ainnjputw In tha second half and scored -the flnLelght.Roin^J^ppffl.yp. a 5046 lead. • B0wllng~Creei(7~bchlnd~the—* - shooting of Balynn Badenhop C H I H S T l l l ^ who- had 24 poU)ta, narrowed that margin to eW7. ‘ . . . --HSeMhrllteTWsTtbrcwHW Falcona-to turn the>baU t^yne aiier ittmnmdiroii-y l y — ■way.' “ ■ ...... ' 'Bob ijfekey led klarquet^ HMBBimiQRSERIES • scoring with 24 polnts;/Marcuf Waahiifgton had 20 and Jim 7 3 3 ; . 2 7 Chones 17 for the Warrioni..lbe wto *Mru~|he S8th consecutive victory fo^ tbei Warriont at tte-:.r The Christmas Place Checks plugs! nf eetnftU"' Tire proBlems iion is Mrs. Betiy Bever from -hot in- , DR. ADBLB THOMPSON checks a Certificate sfrudor, Paul Hoppe. T/jd powder puil spark plug as. PauJ~ Hoppe, instructor, JACKING UP d car as 5/10 proparos course dealt mosfly" wHh~'theory, and '— /ooirs onrDr." T/jomp5on"wor"one'o/~? 5 “ to put on fito jporo fifo is S/ior/a Mart- presented diagnosis; with some practical oxperi- women in Magic Valley to participate -mreirrfhe^ght^w^nlrclcnrTivst- conclacf^ 0i**0itrtfnsfwfx:=— . pomUr pufl-mechaaktxIasiil-^-: — ed at CSI, with some of iho women wonting to enroll in more advanced mechanics classes. yiSSSkm Sa-aS- ■ / - ■ ^ -Practice ■ M Tlm«t N«wt, Twin F«lll, Idaho jO T ^ y . C « « m lw 5, W l o o IR.e v te w Twio Palls ftbUe Library. priojectever started the attitude TWIN F A L l^— nils week's and apftroadi to the subject was review is orf ‘‘Aliens in the blatod toward a negative Skies," the scientiflc rebuttal to' Conduslon.^ To support this, #the We^ i iJuu~Cu»&iiltte%~TOpbrtii;^^ g ' sUtotta^miBr* edited by John G. Fuller. Cdiniabnmadeb'are^^ _ '{)»> Isihjistory ot.Bbt;mett.9=_iheEimIrii (N.V.) ^ Gazettfl . six sdentlsts who were in> soon after the project started: vit«d by; CongreM to :com«'to“-^1*y attitude right ijpw Is that Washington and give testimony t h ^ is' nothing to It (UFO’s) concerning one of this century's . .but I'm not supposed to most Controversial- and-per^'reach that~concluBlon for sistent enigmas — unidentified anothier year." Cohdon.never flying pbJeCta. ' denied the statement. Those-testifying included Dr. J. Alien Hynek, chief sclentlflc consultant to the Air Force Q D N A / r k l n n c Pi^Je> of' the . bepartment J* ‘ • Astronomyi,-u^rthwestern Q IH PI 6 T H I 6 6 l 'Universityrtbe-tate JameJT B;-=------t.;. - :r.- McDonaldth6nseniorsdentist WRv A m MRS. carry C. HUNm at the.bsUtute of atmospheric > 0 ^ M O n O a y physics. University of Arizona; Dr;Carl Sagan of the center fpr TWIN FAIXS- ^-Tlty-Twin— f- a no Couple^^eds in rcsear^, ComeHL-UnhrelrslfJ’; host dinner and business JDr. Robert L Hall, (^airman of meeting at tho Big Boy Con- . tho department of sociology, ferenco Room at 6:30 p.m. \ temple ceremony University of Illinois: Dr. Monday. James A. Harder, associate Tlio mcfiUng was originally professor of engineering, scheduled at the Colonial TWIN FALLS — Iris Taylor dinner at tho Garden Rootn of Univorrfity. of California' House. and Larry C. Hunter were un- Wallos-s Cafo, Hl«by. Berkoley, and D. Robert M. L; 'A program will bo givea • Ited in mM age in rlt«8 Nov. 18 Out^f-town guests for tho Baker, Jr., senior scientist, Plans will be completed for tho in the Idaho Falls LDSTennpIe. ceremony Included M r., and Coipputcr Sciences Cor- Christmas >arty Dec. 10 from 2 • _ Pre,»,ldeni George Mrs. Herbert Healopr Ofld^n, -jioralion.- - - to 4 p.m. at the American ^---- ChristiBnseTrTjrcsldedr-Tltr*-UtahT^andparents ’of - the ■ ■ The'consent .of thesfr men 'Legion Hall. . hrideisthedau^terofMr. and bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. testifying before tho House DMiatlons for a basket for a V.. Mrs. Howard F. Taylor, Idaho Thomas Nelson,' Spokane, 'Committee on Science and needy family will bo accepted. Falls, and tho bridegroom U tho W a^.; Mrs. and Mrs. Gene Astronautics hold‘ that UFO’s Chalrmai^ for the Christmas son of Mr. and-MrsiwC3ydc Thompson, * Margaret aro ^tfll unexplained and need [larty is DeAnna'Vollmer, with Hunter, Twin Falls. Blackh^, Nola Rae Gneiting, urgent further s tu ^ .______^ Edith Stephens, Vera.Raudj, J ------'Hio-brlde-woro an emplro- and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Pat ■ FullerriiTlilir “commentary, Greotu Smith,’ DeEtta Camp- . Styled gown accented ■ with a terson, all Provo. delves into the ill-nnmed bell, Alda Strong, Arlene ' laco bodico and o full-length The couple resides in Sclcntiflc Study of Unidentified Patterson and SJiirioy Kendrick . - crepe skirt. Her full-length voll Oakland, Calf. The bridegroom Flying Objects — Uw formal as hostesses. All BPW members of Ulus^dn was edged with a is employed by tho' Bank of name of tho Condon Committee are welcome. matching lac« medallion. She America, San FrancIsobr-and report—and tho Inner workings A board moctlnfi will be hold carried a bouquet'of pink and tlie bride is a social worker. of tho committee itself. directly after tho meeting. white roses. • Alyce Joy Tfolson. ^ k a n o , Wash., was matron of honor for her sister, and Margaret RlB/tkham, .ProvQ.-Utah,- m a id of honor.-Bridesmaids- W L L i i - ^ ' were Shelly Taylor, Anita Taylor and Nola Rae GnelUng, W IT H A Idaho Falls, and Pam Hunter. Twin Falls. , Gene Thompson,'* Provo," GHRISTMAS Utah^_served as b«st man. Ushers were Bill Taylor, Kenf” ' Taylor and Carl Taylor, Idaho Falls. ■ ZIEQF] The wedding reception at the Iwnfw of tho bride's parents followed the ceremony. from n O P S ItS The bridegroom's parents _DoubIy Smart! Printed P a W r I m t a T DESIGNED DY MARHTGUAY'’ , T, . I The inspired glamor of darks jn±cxqmi;irfavlfti louclhcs-of gleam-and glitter on beautiful knits . . . for gala nights. Long-slceve while trimmed in silver, • S149. lif X: /■ 9 4 6 4 SIZ E S / Double - diagonal, doubly flattery at tho top and closest to your. foce. Rave tho smart irrockUpe dctairTnlhe-same'W^" mlftf ■, __ Printed Pattern Mi: Now V, lialf sizes im , 18^, 20V4, 22^,MMtcSiiaJ4Mbilst 37) takes. yds. 4Mn. ___ Seventy^fivti cents-for. each pattern ^ add 25 cents for each i Short iilBev«rdocoFativc . -i-,* pattern for Air Mail and %>ed^r ~l)ouc|« knit, s i 10. In Handling. Send to Marian * Martin, 399. (Times-News) sizes 8-16. Pattern Dept., m West 18th St., Use your 1‘nris. New * York. ■N.Y. 10011. Print F r« buhlon otta\ Oioom ofw patttm from lU itylM In Ilsr i oiir Catalog. 90 iw ila for Catalog. Iiutant omois CIIAKCK ‘ •nrlng-booli MW today, m a r - Or klK K C .-liiliS : Ppen Frid’ay;^^ tDlDOCTOW. n . IluU nt taahlon ' _____ I T B ool~ -O T M r«l« :W-la«hlon ItUllLEY-KlJPCKT-BlJill.-TVl'INFALI.!) ' Sunday. PecembM-.S, 1971 tlme« s l a f ^ ( ^ l i r i s t m a i progranu for students at the ^ Lincoln 'Clleipentary Schoolr ____PrjnclP°! Bowlin an- I S ^ A L W A ¥ S -A - :ie Y - A (T- ---r—'nwrtudentg-themadves'will present a program aC 9 a.m. on "Cold-means the coldest part Dec. 22 which wUl feature (40 degrees) of the refrig^ator. Immediate refrigeration Is spngH, a musical . play, n e 5 ( ^ a i u a i i dramatization, dance numbers important. As a safety and the band. Mrs. Clcova measure, check the refrigerator ' Peterson and Itonald Jenkind. temperature occaslo^ly with . 'Quality and style music teachers, will, bo in a home thermometer as tem- ’ fe a tu re d in chai'ge of that ’ O pen house perature changes hbidcr the At 9 a.m. on Dec. 18, Brigham keeping qualities," ^ the evei^y d epdrtm ent Young University will bo AN .OPEN HOUSE will'be M d Irow economist said. ___p r s n 11 n g ‘^S a n t a ’ s “To keep your dairy foods 0 0 ______2-iQ.4~p.vn.~Saiurday,-Dec^-1.) ,-of Jhe- -clean— leave-Ihemrln—their WbrksJwp," a musical pIay,7or Firsf Molhodist Church Fellowship^ Hall ' the local students,-Bowlin said. original containcirs. Cover dabry A Chrik^mas party Is also in observance of Iho 60lh Wadding foods. Loss of riboflavin is planned' for teachers and their ' Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. caused ^ lqng_cjq>03tire to - BOTlight:' ___ pArtners.at-the-scho^,-BowUn- -n^owbrv.—?------~ ...... said. Committee members in ”^^^eclal re Sitting pretty GEWHG RICHJ into C/iriilma!' spirit is Cindy iou, a chihualitja belong''^ - ing io Mrs; Clyde Williamsr^win~FQlli. Tl>e Softfa $u/f wos made by . Mrs, .Williams' mother, Mrs. Kafie Wiseman, Twin Falls. ' ~' SEE THE ROSE PARADE THtHftRMONIZEDWAY DELUXE ESCOBTEft TOUR - DEC. 26 i 29Ui Death Valloy • Scotty's Castle! » • Exciting Las VegasI -*_• -Cruise San Diego.Bayl ...... •-Famous-San-pisgo J!od-JU-S«aworld I— J • Dine & Dance-Lawreiice We|kl t • Universal City • Lion Country Su«d* woihobW ikirt ir\ pink or * • Knotts Berry FarmI are«n. BIoumi $9.98 , Tha iUrt> »U.Pft ■ •YffTTM rm? a Kod«l Polyvttar ond'ra^oh blouM In 0 M H E PASADENA ROSE PARAQE choice of colorii Whif*, cr«am, lilac, blua< pink or iW. 100% coHon quilted J • :Sdn Simeon • FameilHeqritCtwtlBl iplltiflrt^nred.- . „ • San FronclKO '• ' BloowSy.^^SldrtiSlS.W “ . : HARMOfl TRAVEL SERVICE * 1 4 0 5 A dd l»n A «.«. > .Iw ln falls 7S «a O O 'OPFN fiVERY FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9. USE YOUR PARiyiSHARGE CARD FOR AIL VPUR CHRISTMAS PURCHASESii'il — ------— ------— ------^ ------34 'TimM-Nflws, Twin Fallt, Idaho Sunday, Decemb«^.5, 1971 DECEMBERS DECEMBER H O - li: ' DE^^CMBERU DECiaHBERll-17-U TWIN FALLS - .Christmas choral concert. S TWIN tfAlXS - ‘Maglti Vaitay LUUo Theatre : SHOSHONE - Shoshone Chamber of Com- . SUN, VALLEY - HQJWay.SW,,Cla8aic.Race. p.m, CSl Fine Arts Center. _____ prawnta "Walli of the Tottiadi™," g p.m., YM- -niiBr(ie«l«otlon dinnerr7-p.mrrMajihattan Cafe. DECEMBER 17 -DECEMBERg YWCA. -TWINTFAfcLfl »*-<-Schooi~boanl iflMtg: ' “ TWIN FAnS^^TUgh School art bazaar.' ,DUHL“ Chomb«rofcommerc«-Morgwii?o«.-.-- DECEMBERIO BURLEY - Sdiool board meets. ______DECEMBER U •• ...... TWIN FALLS-BasketbaU.CSIver^ Boise . IW N FALLS - BasketbaU, CSI versus Utah;. SHOSHONE - School bov*» meets. -— 7 • H A IL E Y ^ Christmas cantata, “Night , of State Collcgo, 8 p.m., CSI gymnasium. - 8 p.m, CSI gymnasium. RUPERT — Sf^ool board m^ts. Miracles." 7:30 p.m., Wood River High'Schoo). DECEMBER 7 ' _ DECEMBER 10-11 HAILEY — Chamber of commerc«/ meets. BUJILEY South Idaho Water meet. 2 BURLEY — ScbooLtrlwtee#.workahop»-Boo.- JiAU£X^SclttoU»anUneet^ PECEMBERg.. p.m., Pondcrosa Inn'.™'" __ bwil H *N _FA U J - , Twb Falls schoob; begin ••SH0SHONE' ™Tax-EquaUly. AssocIaUon TWIN FALlJS -» Mountain States Community HAILBY City CouncU meets. ChHsimas vacation. College CansartiumrCSI.---- — --- -T-,TWI^FALLS-*--public'h»rtng on reiwiin? — KBTCHUM—’Christmarcantatar*'Night“of TlPl*EBL:r3Jly Cnimrll mmta. -,----- DBCBUBCR1M4- ____ -Mli»clea^7.:30 p4iL4Iemlngway Grade School. BUHL.:*-City Council meotfl. BUHL--City-wide displays anclprombtion on De c e m b e r s DECEMBER24 - JEROME — City Council moots. Christmas Around the World. TWIN f a l l s - CSI salM spealdng contest. , TWIN FAI.LS - CSI begljif , Christmas ,• SHOSHONE - City Council mecla. -- 7:30 p.m., Fine Arts Center, . t- , DECEMBERU vacation. _ , ' ~ DECEMBER 8-9 T\^IN FALI£ - PubUc Unds Resourco RUPERT - Mbiidoka IrrlgaUon iDlfltrict TWIN e^'ALI-S - Idaho ' Dairymen's election, 1 to 7 p.m; SUN .VALLEY — Christmafl Evo'celebration. Council. CSI. - • torchlight p^ad6; Association meets, Holiday Inn.-. i:WIN. FALLS - CSLChrtstmas baU, 6 pjn., ^ ' DECEBABER14-U DECiEMHEiIl 9 student union.' • TWIN FALLS—Anna Moffo conccrt, 8; 15 p.m. DECEMBER2S - KIMBERLY -r' East End blooddrawlng, 2 to CSI Fbw Arts Center. . SUN V AU £Y - Sun VaUey resort opens TWIN FAUi> — Merry Christmas! events p.m^'Klmbcrly Grado School. winter season. DECEMBERM DECEMBER27 SHOSHONE' — Northsldo Cpmmunitlos TWIN FALLS - CivU Atr Patrol dinner, 7 ■TWIN FAIXS ^ Twin Falls High School meeting. ' , TWINFAI.I!5—TwinFallsCountyNTOclocts p.m., Robert Stuart Junior High Schobl.:— Christmas concert, 8 p.m., CSI Fine Arts Center. now officers. TWIN FALI^ - City of Twin Falls public, . ' DECEMDER31 bicyclo naction. 7:50 p.m:, 132 Second Avo. N. kliliiBERLY— »8anta'Claus comes to Kinv TWIN FALLS - QasketbaU. CSI versus BYU,: TWIN'FALIii - Now Year’s Evpl WENDEU. - City Council moots. borly by helicoptcr, 1:30 p.m. 8 p.m.. CSI gymnasium. O n e g ro u p : FAKE FUR ' a n d UNTRIMMED COATS .~J :u,. „/ MEFPS" -MAKrlrlT-1 Birrr Wf:,STMIN(:illll,STMAS T LADIES' FLANNEL^ SIZES IN STOCK S h lH N . . . Med. lo XX lorge thorl SPORT BOOTS tleove lo XXX large HANDBAGS S|M r( € o « U n n d KuNn Shoulder and ragular-ilylss SHIRTS 42 lo 50 regular P * n n - p t,» l ni«an t no- WESTERNWEAR n o n . long lu tl-in SPECIAL 'TKS“AWa2ing IftE -T O H t^ MTlitIc Boxes PHECISION BUILT CHRISTMAS!! 50UD STATE 4$mq Nec klac es ICLH PNONOGRAPIt W ntl Onyri,. Ooldilftiw ot ToW.' SAYtOR’S - CHOCOLATES 188 J K l. <■«.»,?» ,■ ^ WARNER MljsiC ^fcWELRV COi 5pth anniversary Sunday. Dec«mber'S. 197) Tlmei-News. Twlii Idaho ‘37 Welcome Wagbn luncheon plan heel tW H FA U ^ - “Carol«'ana^^ Holiday Im . Reservations must Newton, 7 3 i ^ . Bowling In- from LoUJIansen. 7 3 3 ^ . . Cogldea" wUl be/the prognm be made for the cocktaU hour TWIfn’'ALIi'h^Mr. and Mm. Wedding Annlvers^ wmL i formation tnay be obtajjv l!rom.6:3Q. to.7:S0pjii.-by-Jan.. Menno J. Nussbduni will be open hous Suhday, Dec. 12.«Li. 0 W O Z ^ ^ Z g b n diSB' at 12:30 20. Doris Coryell, 7 3 3 ^ and ■honored. for their Golden their home at 4S0 eth Ave. N., ■Tarfn-galla } fa g p pm. Tuesday at Kay*s Supper Marge Morris, 734-2144, are taking fes^atloM. . „T5ifiy.--Wcre^jnflrried-UL‘tL*_ iber8-'shoald~prepare' ^ A wom«fiTWdge"aria pin bride’s home near Sugar &edt, elected to___ ~ ttim dpceii cookleSrPMkaged ochle party Is slated for Ohio, Dec. 6, 1921. tEATIIEU IWUNO i In of a dozen, to ex- Thursday, and couplb will be Vn,ey are the parents olf .two ; studept senate, "dumger'The redjw should be on Decril. . ’ ' . ------Some dating in the 1800'v . ^ “ s6na, John Nussb&um and.' Included. . * TWIN F A L I^ - Dobl George Nussbaum, Twin Falls. - Thia month’s hoboes project Would moke beautiful Alsd' during the party, first will be Christmas balls, which Johnson, .daughter of Mr. ond and one daughter, Mrs. Allan Decorating'Accessorios verses of familiar ChriBtmas will be on display at the Mra Ivan Johnson, Twin Falls, Ruth Martin, Shipshewana, X;^d. carols and songs will be sung. Tuesday luncheon. Members has been ^I^led to fill, o' ’niey'havo 17.grandchlldreri.- , lOO's TO CHOOSE FROM! Mary Oausen will accompany ^ u l d also take a hobby to vacancy In the student senate at Itie couple moved to Idaho in on the piano. Gifts for orphans exdtahge with another at the Your Choice ...... to ^1“ tho school of Arts and Letters at 1M5. Nussbaum'was employed ^ u l d also be taken\to the next hobby meeting at 3 p.m. Some old book cmos &’miscollono6us items Old Dominion University. at Browning Auto Co. for 13 lundieon and ahould'be labeled pec. 16 at Dot Miller’s Norfolk, Va. _ years, -f . ' for boy or'girl, and what age residence. M O N., DEC. 6 - 10 /«^M. to 4 P.M. She has also be&n'appointed to I'Hio c UpI(rr«()Uiists ho gifts; 0 group. ' '; Knitting will be Dec. 14 at,the , the: university Welfare and OCflcera report the recent hpme of PatU McNeo, 2095 ALTURAS BUILDING grleyancQ comnnitlfee. Misi;. WANT TO PUT MONEY-IN TKti bam party waa a-BUccos!a.-Thp Elizabeth Blvd., Twin — - ^ 154 3rdAv.,NrTwinfoll<:------Johnwn is a Jpnloi** majoring In BANK?. Sail no lonoBf uysd MR. AND MRSMENNQ'J. NPSSBAUM ipocUng goods wllh Want Adi. next coulees' event will be a Those ' wanting skiing In (KiMy Corner ^om federal Sawing* d loan) pro-law. ______oi«i (Dudley photo)' wtne;tasting party Jim. 22 at the formation should call Erma GIVE THE GIFT ^ FREESIN(;ER SFWINCMA(]||INI! BOX 1 To Ilf! Bwnnli*il llerfmlier 20, l*>i] RULLSIOVEa CANDIES... fnmiilhimili S piv & Sm/FahrlcShop NA'MIC:,'...... ;• : CROWLEl _ ADDIIESS: ____ _ , , ...... DRUG t44M«farjlv«.*Sr I CITVi . . . . ----- •. . . IMIONEi. . . .1 . J Twin fWk. i M i i M i i H i a Mjjonmwn YDOLt M u m s m IlHia q I<{ will Utv« «ur, $ 5 . 0 - : ippr 't^tt IhorWlliit OA orMi~ lid * ond (rU t on lK« A(h«r, ’ __ |F 1| ~ ~:"~orTiirsiNCEir^ Cdlo'fi. ' . - • IIM* Tuim« M — ^ G«Wen-Toucli’n Sew ' SHIRTS • r>enl lound •• fipifl CoAtiol* I : K»:i7M4s . B \ $2 VALUE • S*| »rtd roftti Volw/|M CoMcpI I • a n d the B e a u llfu l , ■y Mali* f .4a«<|. It*. VMWint AIM ' ‘ , 9» EACH •*1' Approved IhaUr ; Stwiiif C^rnlrr BUpi JImM'News; Twin Faht< Idaho ^un^y. December 5, 1971 ome, J^eview — JEKOME — Help-A-Nelnhbor are scheduled and no admission C a rlm , north of Mler; for'a . -- : — Club will meet at 7 p.mrWed- will b« charged. DonaUbnawUl^hmdieoniMembcrB are a^ed By DAVID WOODIIEAD . nesday at the home of Mrs. bo accepted.^. tobringsandwldiefl andaglftto' liU^vwffmtEES-— "One Day In the face of his condition. His Armln list. be exchanged the life of Ivan Denisovich". U a simplest actions have meaning. JKROME r- City Bridge — whole“panor*ma;-of-powerful In fact, his mere prasfence ln^thc— j e r OME—NelghborhoodJ8_annual Chrlatmaa party wiU bo„ TWTWIN FALLS - Hob- _._pcriQnfiaiyt8,.--BynchrpnM.:,fljmJjL.the_Rolnt^Uh^lwDQll^GlfISoout Uaders.wmjnaetaUheld-MDmlay,.rW , - tym _^«tprc8slffnsuuiiJlm«lyJdeafl^,.,a*^_ _ . ... ------— 7jJ0-,pjii^W«dMflday-at-UMJ..- -— ------p.Tiri-‘V/flrtnftfldny...... 1:30^l:30-.pjn. -Wedneiday-ior ,Do yoursiiotiiting wittie^onoiiiiSIBfi; MIGHB _ It is an oxtrB-ordlnary_,-l-That .he Is compelled hy. JEROME---County N f^lv workshop • at’ Harry B a r ^ f 'depiction of the ordinary fo(«es outside his control to bprf Club Chriatmaa party and Recreation Hall. ' ----trauma-ln-a-Siberlan.forced-^e3dflt...accor^ng^to.. BPtcjfled^-JEROME .^i.Wcfltflcld-Club-inslallflllon.cercmbniea.will be labor camp. Dul U soars f6r rtlputatlonJ"U a premise un- wlU hold o poUuck dinner at 1 heldOec.MatlMrs.BartSlhferaT- TWIN' FALLS - The^ ' Thursday'night Dec. 9th, beyond merely representing the mistakenly synonyiwous with Wednesday at the Nut Mountain View Club will mtlet camp. If considered on a scale mankinds plight. Dut^e spofford homo. JEROME - Appleton Qub at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at transcending-the surface im- ^ s ^ e s s of those sUpulaUonfl .. .. - will moot Dec.-16 with Mrs. Sunnyview Courts for a from 7 ’til 10:00 P.M .! presslons, "One Day" rises to In tte film! add to its je jh o m E ^ Grandview Jolin Parkinson. dirUtmas poUuck dinner and become a-loUl review of tho_ ho^^Uen^. Womcn’fl Qub airUtinaa party gUt exchange. Hwse attending . enUre human tragedy. I^lsovlch s ability to ■ get u scheduled W odno^y at tlw ' JEROME - I ^ f and Petal are* asked to bring their own- This film is a superbly, on in spite of the many ob- home of Mrs. Yoshio Akiiwa. A aub’a Yulo program wlU be table'service, adapted version of ^exandor fo c le s ^ gift exchnngo will bo fcqtured. hold at li 18 p,m.. Wednesday „ ‘ , FOR MEN ONLY* . SoM ^tsyn’s dramatic novel, definitely establishes him in a Dec. 15 a! the homo of Mrs. TWIN FALLS — Magic- Filmed In Norway, under the position reserved for that Ideal . je r o ME — Magic Vall®y;^E.A. Ricketts. A gift oxchance Valley Ceramic Qub will have direcUon of Casper Wrede, it conception of acceptance and prlcndslilp Club for Hon- wUl btLfcalurfcd,— ChrUtnias party at 7 p.m. • Kors D’ oeuvres --=“ hafl-excelM-eveh-the“ m53t-purpoMrDenisovteh7livo3-fflr-J,";""2d Adul^^^^^ ------^(jmlflratWColonmiouseT hopefd of .oxnectations. T^e... the mwt meager of p l o ^ party and gift exchimgo will bo TWIN VALUS-Past Oracles . • RMf^rmehts” film present an artistic pauM UtUo to^cco. his ration, the ^ n l Qub will jnoct for Itii anmial r ----in-tho-mc-of-one man-wronglj^- satisfaction ofrgetting through Heritage Homes. Chriatmoa -• dlnnct____wUhJyolhera-YuIe-party and gift -placM mto a rw ^w rM tratto it^n ^^ — ------— Josephino-Ww8t-nt-fl:S0-p.n». >^rhnngR wi/l bn hftiri . And ^lefc us disponae with p^oWsod. And perhaps he has j e r o ME - General Circle of • Monday. Tijose attending arc ’ ^ ^ ■ ■ pointing Ongers at the Russians survived the torture of^ yyjj, JEROME - Jerome County, ~B?ing dlist” for thUatr^lty we vaguely call b e ^ b g a-non^ntUy. party and program will be held vice. A'gift oxclujnge wlU bo Y ou^ Farrners and Rashers --- Siberiarrli^ls-man’ft Inhumanity---i^ e ^ n n y " nlmoat— ______... fonhirAii airistmas party is sdiediHed at of sizes, and we should condemn. Tliat this texturod with patterned B p.m. Mbndiy^trihrhomirof" picture unfolds within the sequenies. Its subtlety is jeroM E — Falls City Civic ■TWIN FALLS - Prlmroso RoyJlurphy, noulhorfsl of “have a good • Russian borders is only In- revealed by the noUon implied Qyjj 2 ' p-»i. Robckall Loclgo wUl meet at S Hmellon. cidental. Ilie ImporUnce of when the film ends in much the. .^hursday wIUj Hazel Kleinkopf, p.m. Tuosdny at tho Odd _ ■ , tim e! ■-- ^One-Dayl!^conccrii*_every_Bamem^^-that4ttegan.The--^— Foltows-TiSflpl6r-Drfr«r»~oro---JEROME ----Squar«-«nd : -man. mechanixaUon of the camp f United' Magic Valley Favorites States durli 'aled 0,3 million, •\a Uto National WEEK'S RECIPE WINNER Automobllo Club. MRS. DALE VAWSER -HOX-2-}‘^KIMBERL-Y--- ‘ pUMPKiN DELIGHTS unUI ready to servo. Mnkes IMi cufM pumpkin nine servings.'* (Tdmjl -good-mflM‘lagepwy-hu«band“H*il~call“him"^*John**J“askod 1^3Tcti]rsupr7™ can of mix and'tfoublo nmounts me for a divorce. [Wo have Uiree children.] Ho said ho hod 1 teaspoon vanilla of all oUier Ingredients. fallon ln love With a womnn ho works with nnd wnnted to be 1 quart vanilla ice free to marry her. Ttie Times-News. will pay $5 cream (softened) each week (or Magic Valley ' 1 wont to pieces. I h&d no iilea John had over looked nt cup clvoppcd-pecana- —atiothorwonrmr. (He Utt'tthc’typcil— 1 Favorites__ I£ .you have- a ■ stir pumpkin plo mlrr snenr-,ov(,f„„ r«lp«, lust mall 11 to I tokl him I wouldn't stond In his way. Ho moved out. nnd vanUla Into softened Ico n ,, Redp, Doparlm«nt, bvit I couldn't bring myself (o go to a lawyer obout. a di cream. Rofreozo, flhapo Into-womeri’s Page Editor. The vorce. The next two wecku I hnrdly ate or slept, fl lost 12 balls, freeze. Then roll In recipe becomes the property of pounds.] Tlien all of a sudden John camo Iwno! chopped nuts. Place in pan and the Tlmes-News and cannot be Ho said he couldn't go thru witli It, lio ntill loved mo, cover-with foil. Keep frozen returned and If I could forgive and forgot ho would spend tho ro.st- of his life trying lo make it up to roe. Wo^ m y {troblom: TEvon tko all tho tlmo J ohn-waB gono ■ “rkbpt' hoping nnd praying he would come back, when ho finnlly'did, I Was ao'liurt"liwIdoT"siuTdn’t^luriT ofnho — hitterneM nnd hnle, nnd turn on my love...... - How can I forgive and forgot? I really lova him. . ______...... J ___ ... . TURNED OFF_ DEAU#TUHNED OFF: If you want to get-over your hurt. yOu can. Don't dwell on the past. Whai's donr Is doni;. ^ /lod heard your prayers. Now, pray for the strength (b -* really forgive and forget. Time and a forgiving atlKude will do wonders for you. Good luck. DEAR ADBY: T am a college student [femnle] who lu ---^ircrtTJf''hPin'lB|r^ti61Il~jnrihc“l)fl^iirwoIl-e(lucnleU young women who nre stuck In dull, low-paying jobs'because tlioy arc women. 1 don't iiellevo It. For example, you seem to have mndo 'a succeaaful cnreer fsr yourwlf in the field of Journnlism, which has more men than women. Have you encountered much sex- tor Paris Charge-Card holders prejudlec thruout your cnreer? I moon, do you tiilnk, Itelng ____ a.wouifln^you.)»ad-W-\ AMBITIOUS DRAIl ^MUITIOUH; | encountered no sex-prcjucllce at monday^^Tdiecember 6 all. In fact. . 1 think being oi woman gave me a natural oilvantage. And doesn’t Ute role or."Mo(lier Confessor” more Naturally belong to_a womonr ' at 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. only DEAR ABBEY: My boy friend H'll cnll him "Viclqr”] la 21. Same age ns mynelf. My problem Is his hnn|(-up aliout cnilng In front of my fanillyt __ •______You qro cordialjy invited to this sf^ecial c hrjsttinas Sale which ...... I fijhov'U soinCdfl’ crpiy, but he'«nyfl,lM) gets jicrvouH and- will' bo hdld' ospecially 'for you . 1 . at d ipecfai night ’ feels funny when ho onts-nt iny house because everMbody opening . . . Monday, 7;30 to 9 p.nn; watcives him. (They do notl It's Just his imnglnatlnn.l Last Thanksgiving 1 Invitoil Victor to my hotuie for n ,^_.„ouo-o’cloflk-dlnner.-We,were-having-lois-of-relatives.'-and I- Everything in our Btore-will-be offared: wanted tljcm to meet Victor, lie declined the'invilallon, but Xflld he would come AFTER ditinnr._____ l ______Ho camo at 3 p. m. and hud to leave at 5 p. m^bocausc at a discount’df~iO% - with- no payment Wwnr'hTiH^ry7'" ------’— ------Wo ard’planning to got . married, and I would liko to required before January 19, 19721 kDPW.Jvhen lu> Is going (o-get rid of this fidiculous hang-up? .Or.willhohflvoiLoBhlalifo? ...... *. ' When wo eat out, Iw Is just fine.f What oould bo tho Here's a wonderful opportunity, t° buy from a complete selection matter wtlh him? l^BW JERSEY GIRL of Christmas.Gift merchandise - at d savings of 10% - Toll your DKAK (illtL: VIelor Is probably fleif-eonscloUB because friends and neighbors tiboutlhls special salel - he's unsure of his table manners, Aik him to level with you, PLEASE NOTE] if you do not hov« a PaHl charg«< (ard ^jha.pr«tftnl tim'd • we urga ,^n d If that*s (he ease, offer t^ teach blm. And if it Isn't.* you to cow In Mondoy nlpht - or before - W«'ll pi'& -Jook-U-oMi-blg-bust^tfo^sli^s-a-no^^ TiTirmomiinflpoTifrsfAiir ^ Wtat'i yMT KobUmT Ywi'li 1^1 iM te II yw (<« U Wl y«*r dMit. Wrtta to ABBV. Bu W N . Lm Aa types are the easiest to create "Paqulta Pa. De Doux" to evening were toe lovely Pegiy and many times are the most gatoerlng dust In a^orgotten byMlnku., Miss Jamesjs Scolt and former Twin Palls ‘effective. ------photo album. i combination of rosident, John Nelson. Nelson ' One photo display board can fiery eloquence and flir- and Miss Scott performed a be made by covering a. large _ tatiousness.- Rudd- is flawless “Pas De Deux" and -piecA-of luurdboaEd-JsilkoneiofT breattitaklntf.- Lr tlie ipale-tour- Miss=:Scott~WBarrir~vialcuT-of' the new 8tlck‘to4t self fabrics. ' de force, he dlsplaj^d clarity of gracefulness In tlie "Suga'rpliun Aijerfectlyj Olue a small piece of the fabric j form- ln hls batteries and Fairy" variation. “ Un- on the back of each i^oto, HAZELTON — Mildred pjpouettes and fantastic fortunately. Nelson Injured his warm " m<^unted or' plain, and you can a tocher bi Sappc^ «l«vauon in his grand jet’rs. foot in the middle of his exciting and wonderful Hoktoldoy Japan, wiU ^ U»e ^he second act of "The ond,uptothen,beauUfullydone twctSomje.1 PresbjieMsKWomw-durlllgtte program, A4 toe corps whirled 'ftm Kudd for toe finale, Director annual salad lunchwn on ■ „ ^ the stage In Uielr exQulsllo _ All_ _ In _ all____William -Wcdiysday at-^ -.HaxdtQn-|jflh.tutufl.to^.tov6]y-uWalt*-qutstenMnrartlfltIcdlrectOf-al- Presbyterian Church. The ortheFlowers."theydidindeed Ballet West, has a strong ; attends lunchwn-wiU'begbi a t il;M - ^ - g ^ U ^ a ^ q w t. l 1 ie^Ute~ w^^ u JRoiou_partncred-by-..WfiU.tr^ corps-de. .ballct._ members and friends are' Christopher Fair executed Come back soon Ballet West. i c o n f ^ ^ c e Tho smnrlly olylod Kayonart* nylon welcome. Brightly Iwo-tono slylod nylon llopco robo has Iwo-lono dolalllng gown with colorful appllquos JEROME — Mrs. Delores rounding Iho nocklino and sloovoa blooming on tho bodlco. Tho ; llansen, InservioQ. director for and ojlilnlng Iho front zippor, ; St. Benedict's Hospital, broozy Qklrl lo in a doopor shado DollcalolS? embroldorod lloral I returned this past week from for a colorful now'way lo droam. acconlsprouldo dolighllul ; attending a regional conference Biuoboll/Midnito Bluo, Grapo trimming, Blueboii/Mldnilo Bluo, ■ for Inservlce educators spon* . IcIno/WlldPlum.-Goldonfod/-______sored by the AmeriranHoepltaT Tangbrllio. P-S-M-L. $7. ••OropViqingy'WlidPiDmrQoldBn^-- : Associatl6n at Salt Lake City. rod/Tangorlno!.P-S-M-L $18. ; Mrs. Hansen said this Is a ; comparatively new deparbnent ; in the hospital whose function Is • to maintain the education of all 1 personnel in the hospital and ' instigate now trends of .medidne development j ___It is alM to, develop and y ,v v .— . mainC^a dlSBSterplanand the < emeVgency phases, such as {-'c a n d t o — j) u I m 6 n a > y - resuscitation. ; She said that SL Benedict’s U ; one of the first hospitab in the ■j‘ area to d ^ lo p aTwiplt^l-wi^l* ” < education program. W onJ^^ I It Is under the btservlco 1 educators department that (ho ; ho^4tal>hopM to develop the lan j 3^1-iJaff ; |-publie education planrnK^-afl— ; (he recent dhig abuse programs _i_tbat have been..held-Bt-(be_ *! hoi^tal, Mrs.'Hansen^said. « I Pa.rty held ■i tlS T E A U ^ -.Molheni . ' aub ol the First Christian , Church held Its, Chrlslma. . meeting and parly at Ihe honw d Hi?. Ilamei DuHeL W*i- neaday.> . A ChrUtmai **goodle" gift held and oMccm ' o C « Include Mn, JamM Bollon, prealdwt: H n. I m ' ■ t; Mra. J. ;'wa«tuy, and $tu^idetrt-rct^1 rci:axiT^^ peaceful once again BERKELKV, Calif.-(UPI)- rolled In chemistry lA Iwcause ployment. main growth factor In 6ur ’rtiey're selling avocado sand' “you need it to untlerstjmd “ The health factor Is a economy.” he said. wlchcs nnd hot tamalcH Uioso -cnviroiunentjil problems^!-!--- daysattlio very spot whore U.S. ProfoHBors particularly point student revolt began. out tjut studonta are swltclilng Ponce pervades the Universi to biological sclonccs and ty of California campus. Fresh medicine, partly because of a men are signing up for science genuine Interest in humanity instead of sociology. The and partly because of worries FULL INFORMATION ON Gl VET student new/ipapei*-refers to about getting a job. . such topics as Vietnam and Given the economic reces ERAN LOANS AVAILABLE AT revolution as "Tlje Old Nos sion, Chancellor Albert .H, talgia Game.” Bowker .sold, students arc GATEWAY Is the calm deceptive? moving to fields holding more TRAILER CENTER! Perhaps. But some of the dependable promise of em British use electronic changes at tlie campus, which was tlie cradle for a decade of student dissent, seem fun- -tiftwwntolv ...... ' Tlje most popular subjects, gadgets for TV traps ~~ ffir.axnTnplOp)tm<4Mli«amotiofllly- hlftcd from social tlieory to Imrd sciences. LONDON (UPD—Nli'cl-Ben* pound.'! <|17.C0) n ycnr for n of t)ie lelcvision Hcenslng winter night In Uils business,” Chemifitry lA, for example, . nett Bald Ujc only rrlme he ever black , nnd white set, and 12 section of Uie ministry. Dut Uicy one ministry worker snid. lias 1,500 Fre.nhmen this fall, commlttca^^waB to watch pounds ($30) for color. are hnvlnfl trouble fooling the' nofHsIng to open Uie door twice as many as two years ago. -television- in Jila. own . living . Non-payraent of tlie fees last ministry’s Socrot weapon" --a won't help oithor. Many laboratory sections m iut ' room. >;o year totaled more than $223,5" fleet-of-30 vans Jammed wltli ‘‘My boys are very, very be held at night. ‘id o n 't (frlvo, so I've never million. electronic equipment tluit can patient,"saidQirlsTaylor,who In the same period, registra luid a traffic o(fen.'M,*. 1 don’t 'Hu) money from die licenses pinpoint a television set in a 10- runs the detector vans tion for Biology 1 was up two- steal. But r p i damned l( I ’m. goes to run Uie radio, and story apartment building. operating In the London area. Uflrds, and MG qualified atu- going to pay for-timt telcvi.sion'^ television services of the British ”OncmanBworch'clmdnofigt._:‘niQy‘ll keep coming back. At ,inni. 1lcen8c,”'Uir27iycar-oldTiicior‘y Broadcasting Corporation Qvcn tliough we had a strong one lumso one of our lads were-iumed Rw«y. Inboror said, atammlnti l.ls pint (DBC). with u-buduot drcudy - slgnol 'onTno’ of uTo" vans" and rolumodTs iwios. Ho M y .B O t „ S e T S u S f i J l i n n " at ° l» ol iKor.down on Uic pub bar. ab-iippcd by Incrcnsing com- showed Wm a picturo of It," so fed up h« »nt on Uic doorstep Is not his real name. petition from comracrclnl Garrett said. till he the bloke Uennolt tl|l he Umbt caught the bloke at 3 tlio university when admlnistra- “ ’ntcm ” is Britain’s Ministry Umn kindly at evaders. around, but Uierewna no slcn of Tlie Post Offleo Issues the od'se' “of“ llw of Posts and Telecommunica- _ ‘‘Of course It.hurts losing tliat ------^---- =jnilt(LUtnn.lO,ni|lllon_l|ciiniio8__^j5„j||,'_..-,^^-„- -■ “Uoris. Using a tom blnatioii'or m'ticljT “BDC spokesman ~ Garrett alraok ilia’ head, for sots already on. the books Hie free speech movement electronic equipment that fuuipped. ‘‘tlie more we get, the ■ “ Usually It's easy to tell. Many from-Hats of purchascra and was born. Students won„„„ tliat would warm t a r t of a more wewo can do. We don'td o.« want people furnish, their, ro o m ajo lte ra Umt.1V dealers arcjm > i- «„u. ----- dedic^-Jm ner^ortd-fnrrrtolo.™ T i'!rtn]il MOSCOW (U P I)—A criminal traffic nolsos. . ---- stalks the atrects of^MoHcow-^i Tlie solution, tho newspaper walking KamlkazcT a luird- iuild, lies'In educaUon and in drinking madman who seems as punishment . Muscovites are bent on bass suicide as tlie getting more of boUi. lemmings which drown thi»m- selves In Uie sea. A rect^nj government decreo — He-’is-UitnivcrnRc-Mhscow—rstobll»hetltt-10.nib) —rByUEBIllEMAlNB ITtUnder-Idaho’ lflW. w h ffl/C r M ^b ersI .of the Ju(llclaT^Uureevot«aifl*’entiri^wrong.*' Smlthof Le w l^.r- .- i^ north in my opinion we cahie up with geography^ he must remember, - Tlmet-Newf Writer : vapancyoccurs^themjipreme councUm Chief JusUee H ^ ; ‘T h W lb iif mmTWid'weW'HahbaMr______Tfio o _ ^ _ the most hlj{hly q(u»linedt>o~ A member of the court, the. Judicial council ap* !’'•F. McQuade; Robert‘ C. Han:Honr , ' choMnchoMnth«mo ■ thcmostjUghlyqualified8 ...... tjilghly qualiaed ■ fliemuinfliennto V. BellwoodBeUwood of RRupert u p ^ for for thethe court.coi his own'' appointees • 7- ' and BAD ODOR? cepts applications fh)m Jurists “ ’ - • •• — ...... - Idaho O^ikUcU) Council ^nled a Uey, Jr., Pocatello; Ihomas A.-of tb^'U 'uplleants/'Lunte and Rp b ^ E . Bakes, Boise, are "When'. the govemor*lnJects they're both from southern Destroy it yourself. _ r ^ r t _ t < ^ ; t h a t the totir,' throu^ut thi state, screens Miller, Bolae; Darwin D. eiplaln^.’ ' . w :aid consider' ? politics Into in this thing, this Is Idaho." ^ rundldet^^a (or nomlnsUon to th^cudidatesimd trims the lisi Wg BELLEVUE' - Doliovue do proposed- thot 15,000, .Slutp l>l»n(lii.v »::tO n..m. T ill ^ p . ^ . City Council conducted eaiTnark^ for street repairs, preliminary ' discussions be placed in a sovings account Open evecy niqht until ChRistmAS Itiui'sday evening bn tho 1D72 yearly for a period of ■ eight • dty budget. years. “We aro “not wonlthy Councilman Mark Patterson people, wo can’t offord to go out said the city Is facing a on a bond," hc Bald. projected $3,000 deficit In m2. And he rocoimncnded Uint COCONUT'- The council decided to make a budget categories bo mndo. rough draft of a budget and Including tho admlnlstrntion,' discuss it at future council streets, water system,^low meetings. Patter-son Vocom- enforcement ond library. BON-BONS mended fivo budget categories be (Established and said funds ■ Mayor CInudo Dnilnrd said should bo set aside yearly to eorller Bellovuo has never cover future water system and needed a budget. Out, ho sjiid, street Improvements. "Now Uiat Uio city Is growing ECOMOMY I^ews Of Record SCALE! UNCOli^ COUNTY caution in snowstorm; Mary C. 1.49 Lively Liltle Hamslers Big Corrifoi-i Reclincr lUagiitrat«B Court Prlesi, Boise. 117.50, stop sign. llaiulsnm c Modern DeSiiSm'il Scalc. Lorell^Tucker, Jerome, 14.50, . Spo<^ng fines were issued td Hamslorjoro lun and oduca* High bock, button tulled vinyl SUNDAY AND SUNDAY AND county's share of fbio on charge Bill Slovens, Rlchfiold, )27.S0 on lional lor youngilor* ol all , Weighi up 1o 260 Ibi. Caie SUNDAY AND recliner. 3*potition(, including MONDAY ONLY MONDAY ONIY oroverwldthyJeihlneT. Smithr -oooi.-Eoiy-lo-kcep-and. caro— I -.ii.made-oLdurablo-whilo-onil MONDAY ONIY -lull-lBngth-poimonr Ofeor' one count, tJiso^tm notherr omeUd 4tool;_ba» wipo-cloqn Karon Scott, Siioshono,' }2S.S0. - g ilt lor. - D a cJ-o r -AAcm.-.Eoiy'- - Richfield; ’ »17.50,'-faulty vinyl mot lor oaiy care. equipment; Lbm'a Jean Brush, Robert L. Todd, Kimberly, • 2 r>i.it(i>i • ^ 0 0 ' core vinyl reclinori'ot tliii ' Oittiloor Scl .... low price. Richfield, $17.60. Illegal turn; IM.50. nnd U rrv D. Troxoll. r i T r a ^Shflshone,—twiiUTaHa^lUJa^ $22.50, failure to yield right of CIcrk'iOllice Way; Dan J. Tews, Shoshone, - -Warranty Deoda;—Mr,-and- ‘ $7.50,- inattcntivo^driVingT” •Mrs.'Franlr^)onccrto'Mr. nnd {•Yanklin Hiomos, Grace, $25, Mrs. Jack Curl; Callio Nyborg • negUsent-dtiving to. Mr. and«»jjrfc»JFrank--A.. SAVE. Campbell, Wondell, $17.50, Oneida; Mr. ond Mrs. Bobby Jo faulty equipment: Irvin Rock, Soge to Grange Mutual Twin Falls. $25, driving loft of Cooperative Firemen's Com b W E R center lino;_^old Rosa, Rich pany. SiZES field, $7.50. failure to use duo SAVE 40% 3 - 6 * 2 5 “ Nfl-lron. . BaijtJAeeiCQef- fizErDral3Husliir:r ...... 5 9 ' ’ " ' r - SHEETS T ie n d Space • T|ieie theelc come from the dryer beoutifully Saver imoolh and ^retivlook- Hudson's kflowfi ing without iro n in g .- Woven 128 Ihreodt per what you want in a Furnace Little tiirls Knit Dresses iq. Irt. cold woathor bool ini) MitiirrrfltS 0 2 8 SUNDAY AND SUNDAY AND l U i i r M . . . Colorlul J $ 1 ^9 0 SAVE 4 .49 Baby Dolls ■ 'S o - ^ Stainless Steel tableware $M.9i)Aut6mo1ille Vacuum Regular $47.9S 50-piece wr* J r Lighlwelghi and bandy • • > i vice lor 6. Set-includeii Knlvet.- ■ SUNDAY AND >./ getl intd hord to get areok, j SUNDAY AND {orkt, lolad lorkt, ipponi ond I MONDAY ONI Y '(oup ipooi>« with A'Pc. ^oiieii ' I So^ ond'cult llitle dolU . . . ' MONDAY ONIY \1 between teolt. under m oU • .. MONOAr ONIY fun^forlittle.gkU. Cuddleyond ; sHdp StftU/actioiiOiufmnteal or Ypur Afonw.B^'^ P liiB n ie 7 3 3 -0 8 1 ^’i;-''' 1 ^ ) 1. . . SHwday.'Nqoi>lill‘5 :giM;:':'fe|5 AND6>4 TimMrN«w». Twin Falls, Idaho Sunday, DacMnbM* 5, 1?71 OASOLINI A LLEY LiltBQYD r BRIDGE Praise The lord,' Pass The Ammo “ Praise Ihe I^rd and pass Ihf ammiir^lKo;),!’,. '~i I I ...... r~------;— ,— >>Bi4at-P— ---I>eoemb«r7,1941 You:may-fla!l‘ yoilrscl? a-St'asMJWU CUla«n,-l OUT OUR WAY Sunday. Dtctmbf S, Timet-Newi. Twin F»l|i, Idaho • w a n t s Pari«fMil ««*nts-Salwin*n W « M M TRAIN IN G IN Hypnotlir ani-'SaH- O A L8 ..IF YOU want glamour, (un Hypnotlfl. Tallertd m*«t your and .fnonay too ptwnt F.ULLa« BRUSH, rasrvu _____ -*’ # f* p .m . ' .. JfASHINOTON (UI>I)-^--..By-Ood they W ma. . Mrs. Qjlsholm also inakjos* orgaiiliallons, religious clubs, need. leaders , are mainly concerned ' Pro6ldei)t," —ATTEN TIO N L A D IB S - O irlilm a t It coming and ttilt'k . clear slw moans to refonn the campus youth groups, and poor Hor 1068 campaign for “with personal jnln and the gj^oral years ado as an graat tima to iw o m a a VANDA . Democratic Party.; mlnorlUes. A coalition of IhteM Congress, she said, <^t 1^000, Baauty Countaior and ila rt aar- CUSTOM AAANURE per^tuatlon o their power.” aggressive, worker within nino axtra monay. Nama your owr HAULIKIG relatively low as such things go. ly e got to go outsde BrooklyrtDemocraticpollUcs,a hourt. Your tmal Invattmant will baratUmad In aamli ■ LEO'S CUSTOM "You don't need to be a (^ g re a If I wont io bring party otndal told her 1( hava Sqpanlngi lo c^. . ALCOHOLICS ANONYAAOUS, Twin eialna Burgar, 7M-33S1. millionaire to.be President," about change," sho said. „„rkoa 'hard within the P a lli CoMihoUM/ Wadna^i ^ FAllMING she said., "Yoii have to to 1:30 p.m . Aj->mn 3rd P Pk k » r. 7 Mrs. Chisholm has made party, “one day you'll be a 7939. P o r turthar InlormatInl^rnation. 1 creaUvo. have charisma. And speeches In 43 states and visited loader of the black coimnunlty 4OJ0, app^nlm I'm told I have it»And-vou have »»•___ r---- DBMON5TRATOR' B CUSTOM BabySllt«r»--CklUlatM U Lady-wMtiUalatabllllv to'woric Iti- to havb brainpower". — ^ . threeTrJrrr^the--- M. M.V Houiwr-'— " r n ’ovcr forilot thnt,'"^8H rompu* room, tireplace. bullt-lni. lofoled brick 7 b«tl»oom liomt, In tome of the Idaho't motl FINE HOMES and Ovi*ier, 1S03 IVinceton Drive. C om lodolili living ronm, lion weekt old. Alto, open bred and boarding, tiud urvlce 733 ) Bodanhamar Broi. Llwetlock Springing halteri. Dellvarod on Phona:I3« 533lo r l}S-S1)4 a^pfo^ HHDUCKA nwos. Rt. R«ifCll...... 54.95 .^T^^TWCvmTTl Q. pattama, I7.9S B A N N ER F U R M U F F L E R S Initailed while you 3/D"i<4'ii9'E»f»»ior Sidmo • • 55-95 ■'"AirtTTrct'Wflnhng” "W NITURE, Twin Falll. 733-14J1. . 1350. 733-1433 attar 4:00 wa|t. Comolita mulllar tarvlca Kannal. 433-4IU. 1941 C H E V R O L E T 3 lon tag axia. II' Including cutlom duala for cara CHIPBOARD- - tlalbed. II' 4-whael pun trailer. 103 GERMAN SHORTHA''' • Wira S/B''»4-»6‘ ...... JI.9 3 Vacuum over hydraulic brake*. Swin* Gedd Thinot To Eat .. 133 5 Shoihone St. U u lh . Good condition. IP4-33M. Wendell. Haired Polntlna G rIi •», German 3/O"i<4-.0' ...... JJ.2 S Tlilngtof value WEANER AND FEEDER plgt »V AKC’’realttVreV. DANNEMFUHNITURC , . CARPET'S DIRTY? If lO. Ill lime W 3 "«4 '.Q '...... S3 56 lala. 543-4734. L a rrv '. kiw>n»l'|..7j3.34lj. . 137 and Avenue W itt 73ru-»i frlandt and fam ily. uliing for HOSTI Holt wakei up LUMBER • TRUCK SPECIALS nice Wild "AAarriam" Turkaya, 19. . brlghtnata.raltatplla.claantdaep 4-\AA«eet drlveT 1943 intematlonai Chuckar Partridge, S3 and Wild down,rent machine I I a t WILSON- KilnDtiac) Pr«' VW campir. ).DOO mllai on naw engine. Oiev. v^heeii, and furnace. .Phone 139-5477. Bolow you wjll find many sorvicos available from Magit "Xuloa For SaU FOR-SALE n»49T5T07TaafthW ^ - -V alley BusinosseS.'Chcclt with-our-Service Diroctory-when■ muttiacrlflca. 733-S4)lor AM-S917 . . you're in need of a professional. The firms below offer the finest in service and quality products. Check with one and FOR SALE: 1970 Mercury Coibugar. FOR~SAte:~Pool table 4kI. Balia Blue in color. EKcatlent ~ idjtion. Fi REWOOD and cuea In good lhapa. Phona •3100: Phona 733.3405. seel ' ' . - IF YOU hava llraplace wood, why Filar, 334.4410. w JOE. MILLER'S Fraah Montana .not adverliae it to 31,000 fam ilial 1947 CHEVELLE MALIBU 9 cber Chrlilmai treat and avergraen who read the CiaMlllad adi daily. PISCHER SUPBRGLASS 305 cnTli hardtop. Air conditioning. Dowar w ra ith i, located on Saart parking itaerlng. <1,100or b aato iW . Sm at lot. Uta your Saart Charge Card. ( iaiom). 1971 modal, hardly utad I 15. Red tiara 3)0at.t34. A^rker PUBNAC8 CLBANINO C R A V EN 'S Sawar Service: Septic bndinoa (completa) Rotomat heel USEDSEWING__ -)9 7 0 -D O O G e -C H A LLB N O B » -T A ,------tank — uw ertln aclaan ln p . Power- Antique* 139 -♦qujpmani.-lr#•-mtp«cll VACUUM CLEAUERS OP. IDAHO Save « Now by Shampooing your ■ ■ 1 9 7 2 FO RD ev«i carpet. »i a day; • U Io n Pickup, F-350, V-0 aoglne, outomotic Ifontmiiiion. powar ilaar- K O N IC E K T R E E and crank tarvlca. lng,powar Lrokei, duol laoVi^lool Demolllkm and lot clearing. Phona bov, mirrori, hitdi, 350 ncluoi mll*i. — 1970 FORD W Ton Pickup, Sp«M Cuttom,'V-R 1970 FORD 1969 CHfeVROlET" l967-f=ORD- Ml Ton Pickup liaoger. V-fl eAglna, engine, outomptlc Iranimiitlon, HANOEB X IT, H Ton Comp*f Spa- Vi Ton Pkkup, V-8 enol*^*' 4 ipeed •powar iletrln g , power brokti, fo- cioi, V-8 anglM , o6ldii»plU Ifonlm »• Ironimliilon, rodio, KeaUr. miriori. |i\g, power bioVet, winon. Kltck. .• _ ^ u L - f i . . , 'Li.^L ____ lion, power ttMfUfl. power bfolii. _>ikbJ3a-.W.B.ply,llrai,;__------_hlldiJ3QdjU4ikJiuL ____ ;------^ V 6 9 5 - - ^ 2 4 ? 5 - -7 - ^ 9 5 —- 1 9 7 0 fO R D ; *3095 Vi Ton PtA op. V-B engln*. automat- k tfontlnlulon,' power lieering, 1969CHEVROLET . . _ . _ . — TOie 'lM t'i.'y .S BirWBlfJfrTnlf^OTCt'ttctfr^ol-- -U-Tmrlxmokmrf^ i.duolgoitanki. keoter, fnlrrort, Mtck. ' ' ' Ing. power bAibei, radio, healer', *2895 bA foot ba«.mlrrort.hlkh...... *1895 ' *1995 1970 FORD — *2395 . 1 9 is 9 F O R D U To« Pkkbp, C«mp.r 5p..lol, V-6 RANOER H Ton Pickup. V-8 engUer 1962 G M C '' 1969 FORD Ton PUkuo; V-4 engine, 4 engliff, automollc IronimUilon, outomotic traniail^lon. (wWer Ma«. Vk power itee'jngr pawer broket, fo* V, Ton nckup, 6 cylinder an g W , 3 Itoniwliiter rbdio, heoW.nilrr^M, weed trpnumilon, .indlo., keotef. . Ing. powar brokat, dual lonki. ro> :d b , keoter, lOdiag wUdow, . dto,ltaelar,inifron,KHclu..'* . .. < ... *3095 *1695 -»393" BEST BUY AUTO SAL rSO/'Mqjn-iAvenw WcttK V * ; Ed M Tlm»»-N*tXn, Twin Faiu;. Idaho Sunday. Dacembw S, 1?71 •Aul*t For SaU • 2‘OD Autoft F«r SaU 300 Auloa For Solo 2 0 0 Aufot for SdU 200 IAuIoi For Sola AuloiForSoU 300 ' Auloi For Sola Auloi For Sola 3 0 0 ■ \fa PONTIAC CATA^lr^A. 4-door tf^UEOE iludaol wanlt to Mil 1»«9 CHEVROLET ImpalImpatf 2,door FOR SAOtaj \ K 9 Corvatl* good ••dan, wim air. pbwtr-brakn. Mihlta 4« VW. Good condMlon. harfi «p. V-l. auM<>Arn«nc Iran- r^ln o condltkMi. 337 tngln*. 115- radio, anoW tlr«». Cnll S34 3S)2. •mil lon< powtr BONANZA r’lVib'il:-*'-'’ LA R G E . B E A U T IF U L )9M Ford Window van. V-l.^a htalarti ' MOTORS h«*d*rr, Many Mtra. VOLUMESALES WE'RE OVERSTOCKED ■5^ YOUR • MUST SELL* M44 TR 4 h IRS m e A n iolor — iMbv ONilY ^ MEANS RDdlo> haatvr. radltli ■ in ' -br»k«t« Qfaai milt' Vul Bigge^q^iirgs . |,^MERICAN MOTORS" SH ■ FOR S A L E l IM f ForcMTorlne G. T. T O Y O i j j p - J2EALHR. 1970'BUICR' 1Vn)TOR1NO)S1 V la n d AC-PS-PB. WILDCAT 3 door (ormal. Sail or trad* o M f COME TO... car or pickup lor •quUyrM3 f»lO. I ■ ■ • T - . tlurdlop coupa, vinyl lop. air, power windowi, power teull, W p i S3390. Bill W o rk m a n NOW..... *2990 ABPIE URIGUEI Buick Spaclal, good iHap« «nd FORD clean. >J3 vaJ7 or 7U- OIDS-BUICK- .1 9 6 9 B U IC K 6SM. ’ OPEL 'BLUE LAKES USED CARS THE SALES LEADER American Mofors' WILDCAT VOLKSWAGEN 4 door liardlop. vinyl log, loitory an 'IN MAGIC VALLEY.., 712 Moln Avo. S .V ------BOOLATHAM'S ...... & TRUCKS ' j, till ilaaring wlieel. W ot ■ ' 1 2 ^ 3 Blue laherBlvd.'Norlh " 733^8721 ' - ^ 7 3 3 - 2 9 5 4 - ijwor:'---- Truck* TO CHOOSE FROM!! 196 Truclif 196 NOW. .*2490 1949 CHEVROLET ^ 6 7 BUICK j::-D E Lji&mER n o s En i m r^ 1976 FORD____ ^ WE NOW HAVE PICKUES GuiuaiaiOO'3 doot.liardlop, 36) Iran i , pnwar ilaaring-and b rn U i, C ^ S A B R t - -UWirpiYMOUTH^^ _Vj0..auiD.- Ifoni.. pow»f J(ittQfY_oif.J16.QQ{Lmi[«i^b!u« nnrt —poUiir-aiu-biakai,.[^wlmilBt.j|[Ve. —4-daof-ta .W EHAVi^SEVERAU-l^ ^ 9 6 5 RAMBLER NOW.. 'T’lus 2 free Snow T iro s...... *200^ Am baiiador 4 door, V O, aulo 1971 SUBARU • Coll louio S lim o n ...... 733-519fl Irani., powar tteering ond broket. 4 Ipead Ironimiiiion, bucket teali. 1961 MERCURY COMET 4 DOOR $595 $599 1971 FO RD ARE NEW UNITS — NOT DEMON Sfldon, A cylincUr tngine, itandard thill, economy p lu i.. ■ . T V2 TON PICKUP; V-8 engine, < ic, long w ida|' 1970 FIAT 1967 CHRYSLER b o ., very clean, W oi J3390. Plus 2 Free Snow T iro s...... ^ lO O ' Spydar DSO convarlible, 4 ipead Newport 4 door, V-G, aulomaltc, STRATORS, AT \ ^ O L E S ^ PRICES! Irani., radio, brigtil oranga liniih. powar ileering and brokat, maroon. ______1952 PLYMOUTH NOW. . . . Rum Good. ...l_$ .1 4 2 9 r:r:r-i- z 1-^ :.-$1295 *3-1 90. FAIR TRADF.-IN__ALLQW-ANGE—FOR- Plus 2 Free Snow T iro s...... '**1 0 0 1953 FORD 1968 FORD Coll In riy A rb n u g ti...... 733 J497 - Pickup, V-fi. aulomotic tran^., 300 v n, outo. Iron*,, radio, hio U r. 1951 FORD 4 DOOR rum good. Miclielln lirai, ra<|. and w liila (iniih. h Ton, Iting wide boy. 095_ YOUR CAR TOO . AND 7% EX- . ■ Hun.. ______$99______Plus 2 Free Snow Tires ...... T ^ T O O ----- 1969 DODGE • 1965bODGE Vi Ion, V-0, long wide b o i, radio,' Sportimon von, 6 tyllndar, ilondard CISE TAX REBATE WHEN OKAYED Coll Jock Wdllon ...... ■ 7413 remainder ol laclory warronty. , '.I964'FORD GALAXIE 500 ' ...... 4 iloor lodon. aitalU n I condition, V-fl angina, outoiiidlic Irantmiiiio'il. rum :: ■ $2195-----— ond loolit good. ' . _ # ’ 1967 CHEVROLET BY CONGRESS. -Plus 2 Free Show-Tires-T-7".-———430- _._J96B-CHEVROLEL, rvrtoHTTo»'0~wI*J^‘i»''-"6-Cvllndar —CnII tnui* 5l(mnn~:—;—;—T . , ~ radio, liaolar. 4 ipaad. yOUUHEVBR BUY ANEW ^ ^1963 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL $1795 $1395 , 4 doof. a«#llan|. HANi) - ME - upsi Rup«rt. Idaho 04)474 IW^PLYMpUTH 1967ELCAMINq =DHISiniF liw rlnq. ro ~ • ’t t n b«d t0*9(, ■(Ctpllonoll^ < ‘ 7 9 5 ‘1695" ,: Siol Inllalloa M ______'.n 970 BARRACUDA • O f on toup*. 383 V .B ,o w lo rto i;t, MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENT A NEW 1972 DEAN M o t o r c o . power i(««rlng, lodio, B'ltotk 1967 CHRYSLER ToWn und Ceuntty W agon,. V-8, ^00 2nd Av., S. , r33-2022 •o , fotfofir olf, 4 wayi Motl, vinyl .rool, lold ov*r SS,000 new. dulomotU, ickJIo, k*al*r, locloty VEGA FROM ACE HANSEN CHEVROLET. olf,lowmlUi,*«*.otl»on, THE CAR THAT W AS VOTED THE 197J. CAR OF THE only‘ 3 1 7 5 ^1575 YEAR BY MOTOR TREND MAGAZINEr23 -1972 1964 CORVAIR ' 1969 PLYMOUTH Monjn J'llu o f. «>,|lo 4 tp «.d , w«ll Fury III 4 door hoidlop, V-B. pow*r VEGA'S NOV^ IN STOCK -. MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW . bipl. iU «rlnu, ladio, h«al>r, oir-condl- ilo'fttd, i»o THE DEALERSHIP THAT ESRESTCTBE — OVERSOUSED-eARS-pRICEbTOSEttl-----W -DlfmENTII- J O H N C HR IS W T L T S MOTOR CO. Hi ....MOTORS 236 SHOSHONE ST. W. — & — 254 4th AVE. W. Main Call • Twin Folk 733-2891 & 733-73(55 — TWIN FALLS, IDAHO PImna 733-1fl33 QUALITY CARS — SALES & SERVICE ' ' SPECIAL DECEMBER CLEARANCE_P_RIEES ■ ON ALL USED CARS!! ^NOW'S THE TtA/li 1968 CHRYSLER 19 70 r0 R D X L • 3 dopr hardwp, VO, nuiomaik/* ~ Cortv^erlilile, V-B, oulom cilic, powir tlaarlno, nir, radio, power tteerino, and brabet, oir, dtorplWoi J30W. -rodio, low milet. W oi S31W. NOW. ^1490 NOW. ^2475 1971 Mercury Comet 3 doof*. aulomolic. 6 cylinder, • radio, un« owner, nice. W oi UBERAL J2fl9S —m O E S U 1971 PLYMOUTH 19S9 Dodge Charger -Fury III 4 doof..V-0. qylamoJli. 3 door liordlop, V R. oulotMOlic, power tleerino ond brnl FORD -T/to-Sa/er/.eadoi'-/n-Tho-A 4ag(ic_Voiley_ . Bill\Vorkman FORD " n 24i3 Bluo’LaUeTBlvdrNorth ------Phon(r733'5:V10— — ACRETSfiiyxcsEs orrREEyAnm cii FAIL AND WINTER HOURS. 8.00 A.M. to 7.00 P.M. OUR INVENTORY IS GROWING, AND IT MAY TAKE YOU A LITTLE LONGER TO READ OUR AD THIS WEEK . .'. BUT TAKE THE TIME, YOU MAY FIND SOMETHING YOU LIKE . . . AND YOU CAN'T BEAT OUR GUARANTEE: 1971 SUPER BEETLE ' RadiQ. N«w W W Itir.l ' 7 * 1 9 9 5 - - 1970 vs 7 PASS. BUS 1970VSSQUAREBACK Radio, Sunroof,'Snow. Tirst Radio, G ot H«ot«r, Chrom« Roof Rack -----*2895 ■J-9(Sa=VW.SQUAREBACK.= Own«r'i recom’m«ndotion M495 SPECIALS 1969 MERCURY MONTEGO - 1962-VWBUS Auto. Tront.. Rodlo) A/C Kombi Wogon with ‘ A Qood low mll«ag« ' vanted wjndowi. new' luxury buy. * point ond goQd «nalne. Blue Lakes^olksv/dgen;lhc, ' _ Tempararily ai ‘l 133 Kimberly' Road...r " . 7 'c A L l D ALE S O R E N S O N AT 73 3 t2 ? 5 4 . . 4S TImat'Ncwi, Twin Palli, Idaho Sunday. D«c*mb«r 5« 1971 Jerusal(&ri still quiet ByJERHYMOHTON Special to thoTimeB-Nowi "Something may h a j^n , but wo have con fidence," a’ groduato student at the Hebrew UnlvcraltvTMld. ‘ ' . . . " ' ....• . .'Wclcomo to Jorusdlcm: city of Peaco/' "Much of tho tfllent_aml.brainpower bi thia --- - “ i5espttr^at'tb«yhBvo'rcad‘ln'newBpapeM," ~o6untry*is dir«ci©d loward.the army.*^"— tourists have Uttlo reason to doubt tlio Vncssago. Another student warned visitors against riding 1110 ancient city la cnlin. The dnys arc warm, an Arab bus to Bothlehem. Uio nlRljti cool. Kor ClirUtlims, It Is an ai>- "Tliey will thlnk^ou aro backing Israel, and propriato season to visit t)io holy sites. you will not bo welcome," ho said. .. ‘"nicro Is rnoro temlon outslilo Israel than ' llio visitors rode'the bus without Incident, ' tnBiilfl/*aflidaBt4i ' 1TH ». W.eB'liDNiT FIRST SECURITY .^pA rs a S.rvk. B»nkA'm.il«i Senile.'Coni. BX 7G S B X T N N V ^3'y S to ffe l &; XIeini.da.hi 7h5W»«OOf/T3W PXiXSCXi:.l.A’S PO P by Veirxiieex* s*s. » > if: ANJD A LL THIS TIME -SH E-THOUG-WT-l-WAS- SUPERCILIOUS OXTB. BOA-nXMCIsnS^ IIO tT S E 1»y' X e sJ^ a rro ll <^•1 W) UCA. tnc, T.M. lUg. U.S. >*ot: Olf. ' r - A N G E I - O T toy Cofcexr & P e x x ix / N IG H T 'V n i g h t ; WIKTHROI* iby D ick C£irira.lli t h e c e 's n o t h i n g i n T H e ■ BOVB A R E NOTHINQ BUT THEV'tee VAIN AMD V ^ l_,_W (3RtPvVORE^INeUE3?a^BLE- LOODMODTHS . EGOTISTICAU / . -^FHAN-A-BQ')^ i XM C2IB;^SG/AI3TS/Z^ -rro o .'^ ------b y X e w l s DEAR POLLY— ? on» only 12, h u t I Iiove discovercTJ that whon fjtrl* hove lonrj, thin hnir tlic rinr] cut off the end of on old hnllooit workt belter than a rubber aiiMnJ- lu r liuldltm the hoir WKg 7~ .KATHV DEAR POLLY— If you nrc olwoyj losing DEAR POLLY~During the winlerlimo safety pins, keep them on q shower cur wlion Hie car windshioTd gati dirty ond tain ring. IMs inexpensive,'isnsy to find, the windtliiflid wather is fro zen , m/ nn DEAR POLLY— Toes from old socks mnke, nreot pnnhcs for doils. Cut tlie DEAR POLLY— As a newlywed, I w ould DEAR POLLY~>Eoelt-weelc I go thrDligh locroiFrand-then-cut two heler'for thi .itk e 4 o-sbor» o-i»«auingful'experien(» ' -the-clesetr, gather thff'em pty coat . doll's logs logo through.— JUDY with others obout to bo married. A ca s* hangers and put them by nty dryer so sette or some other tape recorder that the permanently pressed clothes placed undera kneeling bench or sonie- can b? (juickly put on hangers when Knit Set where^close but out of sight provides they are removed from the dryer. This The populor Star Design of qu 1Jt-m a k » fKo best memory of that special event. . has helped eliminate the need for ing hos been adapted to a knit rug and We had an usher turn ours on'os he touching-up mony items.— KAREM p ill6\rset, f^attorn No. 53 61 h a s c o m -' escorted the ^jroom's ntother to her ' plete knit directions and charts. sent. Everything was recorded, both music and vows.— MRS, L. D. S, ____ • ■ DEAR POLLY^f' JO H N N Y WONX3EX1. b yjD iclK Bog*ei:*s JAINim PRO/W WWAt P O IN f ON EARTH IS . so or//? ...... 0«tfAM4(W*lt»OX-) niiiuBEtoumsif MOmfOK UZAKP.,. SBCAUeg OP lYS eiA N f . . fWC /WONltOa UKARP O P f Hg BAfrT'-lNPI06 ,- -couLP-weuL »e A. MOP^RN PRA&ON. ir MAy sKow to /c> pfisr «« , AS.MUCW'Aii ‘ \3 5 2 T P O D r For Today s Women: Engelbert Humperdinck—t How Big a Role The Second 40 Years Succesis Is Liltte Does Luck Play Can Be 'Vbuf Best! An Injection of Life' I n Ynim I if f ? _ ___.. *. Ask^niemVsurself Uiy V9U Hcver Ito to l\xe prosi^rbul yo4i do hedge. TJ»e pres* IPO R W ILU AM JL M OyEBS, author U a perdatant posse, so you i>ov©r let thwir'oatth you In n Befof€ you ttwrv Tretidential p r ^ tecretary ia Ue. Your face generally reveals tlw puln, unywuy. So tlie l.yn4on B. Johnson, you had a jourtudUm back- best thing to do is run, Iiedge, duck or light a cigar ami look grotmd^ Would you advUe a P re tid ^ io pick a out the window. Some Presidents deliWutoly-keep tlielr nre£S secroUrles in the dark so the secretaries can r ^ a in profwkm al ioumaJi»t aa a pteia aecretaryP^Mrt. tionest with tlie press. In the Interest of diplomacy, it's fro* KaihJeen Mooney, EUmeuf^N.Y, F O R S E N . H IE N R Y M . J A C K S O N o f W e th ln g l o n FOR EUZABETII M ONTGOM ERY, tiar of '‘BcwUclwir D o you aieree With Senator Muslde's opinion, that the 1 heard that your father gave ytm so'me fine advice on how pi«seMM of a Negro on a Pretldential tlcLet would hurt the to likndle the l»e«dy feeling applause brings. What wos it he ItcketP-- Mr. Walter K. Dilloiu Washington. D.C. TToTyHl^^nTSen. Edward Brooke was elected in Mossa* • He saidv ”lf you acliieve success you will get applniise,' chiisetts, A state with a two percent black i>opulatlon at tlte nnd If youjjiet applause you will Ivear it. My advice to you time. I would consider all races wlieiv cltooslng my nnming conooming applause is this: en|oy it~but never quite l>0' mate. lleveitr T O JOANNA BARNES, actt^u and author of •‘Tht Deceioerr ...You have- heen-ln-many movies -and -televklon plays-aiul- ^ORPJETE.ROZEUJ£,C6huniukM6r-NoUoMlFooih l^on Ct/Y r^MBAHDO, What do you ihlnk Is tly reason for iImT rene%ved inferest In Ute music oflhe^O'i and W ’s among the young and the old f FORDtNAMERRILL^^neirm----- ^ ^ — M. Arrowsmllh, Alameda, Calif*— > Meet aotreues Coday wem to have to make the decision at • People, especially tlie yotmg, are t l r ^ of being lonerrr^*' some time as to whether or not theyll pose hrthe nude.~ U tey’re l ^ i n g for togetlterness. Ttiey want to talk vdth How do you feel about .that?— Mrs. J. Hamilton, Bimiing' each otlier again, dance with each otlier again. Hard rock is ham^Ala. _____ on tlu) way out. a ^ llte anpredotioii for preUy ntelodies and I would never appear niide. I want my dilldren to l>e able iknrungements as played by tlie big l>anas Is cm. the way In. to see anything In which I appear. N«, I Certainly would not. __Uko.Qv^tylliln. c-liatits cycles^ ■.LwoukLoiUy-upsetlbent______---- :— --- iVARKr.^l£.BC/KD.Mjr£XS,Ai^rtidS--- -PORDAVYJONESi»iiie»t.-font^nMhTh^Uo»k^--- — Yom^frlendbnirri»ntliMulty'urglniry ^as!a«t».taya8^^ w a s !? i m l . kind. More and more women are jjoinine’ tvidi G i ^ LoUobrigida. who, By Sottdra Gorney ou»' “youJh-orienlcd'* velopied on a new plane and con^ - society, it U more and more op> ■tiniies her former rolei with parent that talent and beauiy-p greater undentanJIng-and oven ami even romahce-n6 longer h6- more femininity. long eitdiuively io the young. At The physiological chan^ tlui.t benefkUrlcs of a longer life, pot|> rcpres6n(Ml the toughest barrier mcno[>aiual wontcn are proving to many women of nuture years everywhere that titey cah malce was ilte'^ear of nu;fiopauae. Tliey lhc.“bomiilyean'' (ruUfut one*. entered their middle years bur- Thiy are'fiinctlonlng cffecHvely den<>d by oUl wives’ talcs asso* Late, Late Show, nude her MARYAMANNES ai clcrka^or rxraniyci ti era. liut Broadway return' latt year as Mary* Mannes, author, critic treisev br public servanK. And itew scientific understanding of LB t ITIA BALDRIDGE ’*Manie." Site says Mame should and TV commentator, ii an ar ‘ they are learning* and participat the menopause In the but 30 — Letitla-Ualdridge, auihor-«od— -be -an *inspiratlon to all matiire dent believer In the rightJ^of jJl_ ing In home as well as in com- years, and n6w medical'n^lHods women. **a»c’s_di:eised_ immacu« miiniiy life with a ipirlt that . of softening some of llte effects o f - __mature....p^ple, _.but _cspccial]y._ secretary to a number of promi belies age. the aging process, lias given wom latdy ond lias tlvu spirit of tJto those of women. She thinks youth nent people: Jacqueline I^ennedy, • pioneer. Site never grows up~ has been overrated, but adyiies Wliat arc some of tlic factors en a luw lease on tlieir “second Clare B ^ h e Luce and Ambas that helped bring about this liv«i.’* site’s young at lieart.” the niature woman tltot “she sador and Mrs. David Bruce in metamorphosis? For one thing, .. Oaly c««iMrka ago. th« Ann, wito is around 50, thinks should try and keep as well and Paris. She thinks t ^ t mature .women’s awareneu Itiat they -menopause occurred when wom- it’s time (lie movies brought back as vital and as pleasing to Iter- wonKn are the nuMt interesting have longer, lives altead of them. - en were in their late 30*s or very tite won)an of “undejflnable agt, self, as well as to others, as long ones site knows. Metropolitan Life Insurance data early 40’t. Often they didn’t live but undeniable fascination/' like as she can. show that In 1850 only half tlte nuny years beyond It, Today th« *"1 think it’s sad,” says ‘Tish" lltc Norma Shearers and llie *T1icro is n^hing to aging as HaUlridge. wito'i In Iter 40'«. *'to Manitgl^:lbe- ri»wb<>mtb«W«-!C famify WeakJy, Deeem rg,197J W oinaiis Best? General Electric offers you 3 ways to i more beautiful tree! Brarvd rie'W- M 2 GESTARDUST GE COOL BRIGHTS Lauren Bacalt. who made n hig " CORUSbacK. •tarring in "Applauxe on Broadway^ U about 45 but MARICTTATREE : moves and dancc* llkis a 20-year '.Marieiia i*ree was the fint old. She takes great pride in hcr- woman U.S. Amboisador to the tcif and vUlta a gym twicg a week. . - ‘Tbfl..mp*i-«wrycioui thing k ‘ Jiow. working in city i^n nln g and feeling in command of my t ^ y i " a prominent iu)clalite, ^ makes 3 G E xhe says. many public appearances during LIGh During her long .run as s(«r of w h i^ the must look her best. i r F “AppUustf,” Mits Bacall u id : “I How does she do it7 have al feel the cycle of life changin^Cs ways exerxdsed every single day like a second chonoe. as if my life since 1 was 30.** she explains. **Jf is beginning again. My. eyes are 1 couldn't swim or play tennis, 1 open, my ears are open. A ll my' exercised at home, generally in Jb fij nglftg.l viewer, watching her,, vorotg: dinner. 1 also make it a point to Eachroftjheiirisici^ "Her beauty SVand newj Q«twy l ElocW c 'M«rry MOflaTCiitAMn Lights liliM 4S cMmt OE IteM u<* Md IIIUDKG AKDE(«S){ ••IftmtiqueM raplacamant buiba to ma«t your get tnore voliiahli when the/re ChHstmas dMoratirttf riMds.' older, why xhoutdn't / he more UMtKTTA YOtTNG *^/ uxu vatuahie when / get oJHerT v4ifJ ' ncmetttber, no matter which OC HgM sets and bultisyouchooseT taught to do the / mm with Un't oJd brandy betttr ihatt young what i ’ve got and don't overda brandy and an old Nildegarde you can depetid oti Gene««l Electric QUALrrVt itr better than a young UlldegprdeT* G E N E R A tn ELECTRIC Family Weekli;, December S, tt^fJ : The Holiday Server New from Sof-Spread Imperial. Now the margarine'fit for a queen is in a server fit for a queen. Sof-Spread ImperiaVs new Holiday Server. It's decked with bouglis of holly and it’s so festive looking it's.certain to add a holi day look to your-dinner table. And a holiday lift to your spirits. ——---Try our-great-tasting- margarine in its great-look ing scrver-rSof-Sprcad Imperial in the Holiday Server. And have a happy Holiday Season. .)iik^fiav4Wiacrlt3taslottic^'-- ■ luscious breakfast traatl — ■Include one of these irresistible treats among your holiday gifts PEAR-FILLED ^ WREATH BREAD ~)Z cups cFi^ped par^frMK ^ AnioUt Bocc orCom(c« paars SeasoTtiVGfeetiiigs... ^ cup dicad candtadfrOU or ^ cA chanrtas 1 tabtaspoorr flour 2 tablaspoons sugar From Your Kitchen .4 to 4Vi cups sll'purpose flour cup sugar IVS taapaooniaalt "' . CHOCOUTE POUND 2 pkgs. actlva dry yeast CAKE LOAF Vi cup milk 3 cup* sifted ttli’PurpoM flour Vi cupwatar 2 tM»poons baking powd«r 14 tup buttar pr margarine ^ teatpoon u tt...... _ 2 egga , Mt cup cocoa, tirted GteieCsaet^cIpe) . ' 1 cup butter or margM'Ine -l.-Toss pears-wlth candled fruit, V{i cup lard . ,1 tablespoon flour.' and 2 table- 1 UbtMMon vanllU extract Zippo windproof lighters spoons sugar in a bowl. (If de Vt tMf almond extract 3 cupa augar sired, drizzle a .lltllo rum over X cup eggs (8 or 6) make lasting gifts. fhilt.) Set aside. ^ cupcmllk 2. Mix IVji cups of the flour, Vt cup sugar, salt, aml^undUsolvcd 1. Lighlly grcaio (bottom only) yeast Ihorouahly in a larger mix- er bowl. bollomi Nvilh waxed pnpcr; grease Put milk, water, and butter or ->pap>i>. gal aaidai- ■■■■ ...... margarine into a small saucepan. 2. Sift llic flour, baking powder, Heal Just until warm; Add to the aalt, nnd cocoa together and blend dry ingredients, and beat 2 mln. Ihoroughly. Set aside. at^m edium . speed., of., electric _.3»;.CrcaiM-bultcr or margarine mixer. Add eggs and cup flour; ' nnd Inrd with exjracd in a Urgq_ Vt beat 2 rhinr at liigh speed. Mix inixer bowl. Gradually add sugar, in enough addilional flour to creaming thoroughly ofler cach make a soft dough. . addition. Add eggs, one at o time, 4 . Turn out on a lightly floured beating until flurry after cach ad- pasliy .canvfts. Kneitd unlil -dilion,------smooth and elastic, about 8 min. 4 . Beat only unlit blended afler Place in a greaied bowl, turning * *~cach addition, allernalely.add dry to grease top. Cover and let rise ingredients In fdurtlu and millc in In a worm place L hr., or until r-asireian------^------~ “ Srifurn equal Vmoii'nis of baiter Divide dough in half. Roll one Into prvpared loaf pans.-Using a~ s. half into an I8x9-in. rectangle. rublter icrapcr, gently spread bar Cut a 1-ln. atrip of dough from ter evenly frQiq cenlcr ^ comera 18-in. side and set aside. — -ttnd-edge-OfrpaW (Top of baked ^ fi. Spread rectangle with ooe4ulf -cake* moy have a slight crack ' of the fruit. fllUng to within V6 down center.) Placc pans on cen< In. or e d g ^ Loo^yloU rai IT! • ter of oven rack, so that top of with long^^^:.pi^ sea^ batler wiirbc"afccnlcr 6T oven.' ' seal. Place on a baking, sheet to Bake at 325*F. about.65 mln., pr. form a wreath shape.. (See photo.) or until a cake tester laierted in Using a sharp knife, slash eUgM ''. center comes oul cleaiv. of wreath at M n, Inteivals, cul- 7. Cool cakes in pans 15 m|nt.on^ tlng alv^ii> halfii/iiy iKrAiijl i ______Wlforra^ka; tlH «jrn"s!d«^lth“a" ■ 7. Shape reserved strip of dough spalula and turn onto rack. Teel —ioto-a-bow,.and-p!acft oawreath--- olT paper, turn right side up, and where end* Join! Repea* for *ec-^ cool completely. The coot^« ond wreath, using remainder of cakes may be wr^'ped in alumi' dough and Ailing. (If desired, num foil ond stored until ready riivt Zippo - ihe\ «ork,orHe fix tlicni IVl c . ..follow directions for making to serve or decorate. Before serv- ' wreath, but do not slash edges.). . ing or wrapping as a gift, the 8. Let rise again 30 mln., or until ^ ^ cakes m a y "^ sprinkled lighlly doubled. with vonlllfl. confectioner*’ sugar 9,.Bake at 350**F. 20 to 30 mln., rather than frosted artd deco> 1 : or until golden brown. While still ------r e ie i :------Twu-ioapcakrr- ”*:wKnnrdrizzIerwitlrOla»K------Two wrwths .....DUTCH COCOA LOAF CAKie — cherry halves, and angelica in an FOR' A' OIFT:~Set each cakfoii ~^tfi Family Weekly^^pecewherS^tgrt -STAR-PROFILE/By Gloria Patcmostro' ^^Engelbert Humperdinck-^ “Success has mademe more confident, in myself and my ■ on.the balcony 25 storlu^bbove New York. Ttw man l>cildc me writes poetry, and he.slinrei it ' ~wi(li mo'now,' redtfhg softly, I am imprcMed b y it'i depth and beauty, juit as I hove been h/" its author ~ Engelbcr^ Humper dinck. I would like the p^try for publication. He shakes his head, softening the refusal with his .brcnth-lftklngl«mlTc7''Il*8~lob per* sonol," he tells me. “I cnn‘1 ei- ; pose myself like thut^^---— 1 Tills was not my flrst surprise, nor my last, in nn evening which l>egan at one of Engelbert's open* ing nights. Initially, the most stnrtling thing about Engelbert is hll 8d- pea ranee. No tel^islon camera ,-littB-ovar-caplurad. it. He is tall, dark and incredibly handsome. He hns green eyeit truly green, no hint of hlue or "hazel. With his lonncd skin, jet ' hair and luminous smile; he gives ■ .the Impression' of • having l>ecn “ Photo^aphs don't capfur* him. With hl« |«t hair and gr^ h« e h ^ tha ImprMslon created in Technicolor in a hinck of living bMn crMtftd In TachnlcAlor In a bUck and whl(« world." apd white world. PURINA OVTCHOW ItJvneHOWi The High Protein T h e 111)4^1 Protein^ C at F o ^ C a t F o o d inmiaanuetttusi JJ woik. But 1 don’t think it’s madeTniencjinccitpiL " Hc~j^ iiseinriiiuiiieiit, evaluating himsdt. “N o, 1 don’t tliinit so.” Tho qiiesiron ho rcAcnls most . Engielbert’s charm seems so gen> singers are terribly square—I’m Is lightened with itn.Irtyi^^h sense . . . You know." he added, “I - U Iho one ovc^ono feels com> nine, his manner so courteous far from being square. I do all of humor. He frequently inter played four games of golf before Mc SAVE 5' NOW IN THREE DELICIOUS FLAVORS. Original Purina C a t C h o v ; h a ; b e e n satisfying cats' protein instinct for a long time. Now, to keep those healthy cats happy, there are a variety of Cat Chow flavors. Original Blend . .. Liver. . .'in d T u n a . All so tasty, cats prefer them 3 to I over the nearest competiti dry cal foud. Purina Ceit Chow. The Highest Protoin cat food. Now in three delicious flavor';. tuj Dn nu tm uia u m . A : k KQDL If your m enthol isn t sm ooth enough, com e oil the w ay up to KGOL. '3 T^e Gc'^e'si ria' i OidSifa. fu. nk«lM Lmo Sin 19 mg. wrpafdgmttiFICRiiioiiAiiiiTt . THE DOCTOR LETS YOU IN SPORTS MINI-PROFILE: PEOPLE AND YOU By John E. Gibson BUlBradloy By Shirley Sloan Fadar Can W hatYou Eat Affocl Your Height? Husbands: It’s Worse the According to a study Dt the University of North ^ '^Second Time Around*’ Carolfna, capcaicla<-tho pungent substancc found 4n If a man can't control family decisions as much as hot red peppers so popular in the diet of the peoples of wishes with his first wife, chances are he will have Mcxico and parts of South America-may be rcitpon* 1)0 even lesii succdti with a second wife. According to a sible for the shortness of stature so frcqiiently en> countered in the twrnilatlnn* nf ■ FamVy W»*kly, Daeewter r r — Inttochidng two new balanced di gf iJ L^sie is coM these days There’s new RKipc Beef & .. chew biscuit!.... Ees .pinner. And our'new That way your dog gets the Roa^rTurkey'Dlnneir;''TT'T ' ■ hutritiori that'meat alone Two new ways to make sure couldn't provide. your dog is getting a'good . These new Ralpe briod_- - - balanc^ dletllke Lassie enjoys;^-; - dlnners'smell every bit as good Both'are more'than meat. as they look. We've added ^e.sClected —— 'Lassie is not an ordinary vegetables to each. And two dog. But then, neither is yours. vitamin and mineral-fortified ; Why feed him like one?' I ’r o i i i thcNvorlds iiiosl honored watch r c> m J ! I 1 1 ■ '■if 'A'jM ik. a M larlv iii.-ijfk- ^ v U ll < li:m i()U < ls. VVrilf- fot ffO iL T olot h ic ir iv j ‘r.aruW.ssrin«.«(SS5r.:r£'i:JLVSbV/.X'fAia».’^ l5 ?iK (J » -jAbm anship- A feature dedicated to helping you understand -—and improveTyourron-ihe-job-relalionshipsT^ COVERIUDR ByS.R.Rcd(ord is fm m s E s . ISSIS H tR S H tV 'S * VAWOHys ~It*STeasyTind fcnrtcrdecora with Hcrshcy's Kisses. And if you mnkc a mistake, yoiKan always eat ill ■ Hcrshcy has dressed its M ilk Chocolate Kisses in shiny green, red and silver foil for Christmas. So you can make ornaments with them and stand bftck and watch your tree glitter. You can tic them into the ribbon on your packages and seal your gifts with a Kiss, There's lots of things you and your children can make w ith “^Icrshcy's Kl^cs llmrwc havcn'rcvcnthDughtnDfrSozbcicccativcdWhQt- ' could be merrier than a house filled with silver Hcrshcy’s xvvwey s, Kisses all year round...and special Hcrshcy's Kisses at ^ DO YOU HAVE TIIE TEMPERAMENT TO TAKE BUSINESS CHANCES? nc.M? How would the imecuriJy of Icnving a roulinc Job lo try work wiiti higlicr polcntini but grcnlcr risk nffcct you? Reccnl psychologicat experiments indicate that people who job security have teiDpernments which they themselves (lcscril>e ns: coopernlivc, determined, dclil)cVntc, cfncie'nl, stolilcr Pc6|lfe“whcrcim take busirtew chances in their stride and who do «o/ vaUic job security ~])igtily see t)i«meelvcs a!TlwliT|fr1 mportnnt7 eournBeo\nr To a four-letter word that de scribes a situation that is really nerioini^iijUmUeUMJUvU^ a wond lliat dcKribej how your ' hands look when they’ve been ANSWER BOX V - ilirty and grt^asy for wmc time ~ •Xu.Ha-u.MQioiiotnid (See Answer/fox) -pBOisui :iu»iis u ij f'ami/v S, lori and Cholesterol ---- ^CatritorfcrlwBirc! lone j Do yo« kaow tlu t art«rlM t M r j beoklti s Wh tht WM MtHrai c>«n»iftB tytlMkiT FanMH fln t and only ac(«w4 ol Um m w t^kitUtU kavt p n n H t tKat o m rWbiBf. toth how to clMT h a d f f«ftM MN CMHtMtly aUadiitHi a rttrtn . r«di*c« hbh blood ^«u«r« M)d »wa6vtii(|^nhM>IMt)g m alUr. Tlwy »*d ----- uroacrw^'iiirngiinfM'iiOUi^ poor c lm la liM In kgt, fomlna MW fSipotH i, etir cheted angkiL tar MohM ami dUzbwu. Aha v l* r k « win Ufld to d u r UtemMhM. h * ^ fatty ytttow l««p i hi Uw cytUdi, lA IS H r O l K iHiueio box T l» r(oM dM I T k li U Um vHaI IwlioHthM, acid tlMiaeli, and colitlt. com cousctotis covfi u c re i, Ibne uuobi by idene*. Haw M lAchtdH th« FrMh.Food DM ilMiwbo “The Kit'’ ituludsM SS new lAayt "'WHen Irieh Eyea Ar« « Ust ■ M Im6tptn6tmi Ubonitoiy kM which loodi to bMy la y ^ oroctry t i e n coitu frotnSS countrieMf'fure 3miHno*‘ tu the p r^ tj/ l09» and which to awid. Pktw M and MttU M exdUaa MW dIt£Meiy; Th* dreteed im ffreen hued com - F m h Food DIH. They found Uial drawlaoi. Effects of brttnr dM m fK< ; wooden nickel, exoiie hank cMttltrol Md r*t dieto tlit and tloHr*. Qiticfc Nkiy Way* to ce^ - note,. iMtmifier, coin en~ tume revolvMM on a pedeBtal only wliM M tM U ctrtain pi«cna» 6 w*lt and MdM« kHchM woric. v«lope$, To Collect of ahatntockerfr taU. Of foodc, but 'm (t harmku vAm frttli M The faoQkWt « full^ ouanatMd: Uay . CotHM" booklet, coin eataloff, finely olaxed ctratnie. A iM ihtil coos or MMt. ChfrlnUral and bt r*turn*d for r*fund If* yo« ar« not f» l tH Md tiuxWn ltk« IIm »vtkW « el bonH<« 0i/il ^fi.SS.CoIoHtol ta th fM wHh H. 0«*r 100.000 ta llifM haHknoUe;Bupplite. $1. L it . ttlut u d ta«i> when stortd In a ctfU In r*ad«rc Vary utccaufuL Lifctd wtll by tleton Coin Co., Dept. CC-1, Stiidioi,Dept.1JiE-iM,White ' way, Md fon* dtpotlU In th« arUrlM tht iMibllc biK M ( to w*ll by a f«W ______whM.diMoed III tiiis_¥ay..Frtth.foods LitileioH.N.Ji.OaBei.------Plainerf^.Y-lOSSO. |t*nnll our arUrtef to ckar food M uftrk< *and-th«lr DtokHMM ~ «vho promot* tb« ari*ry.chohlit9 /oodf. Ttie Trtih food DIH pmUkt tW f lr il tw lia ie hop* of fulty Laam how to la^rowt your huhh iitoy a M i t t thw on • chair Mwi't »m>». HuI h6«M viritJioiit t x ln «xpMtt. 'Tlwttundf p ro U ci yourtaH aeaUtst W aH aliadt Moute-Paurc wUm MoiMC-Paua it iha followUo U ai« u yU o tlity aM.MueJi aad itKih*. CM yottf ^ of Uw 40 Mtailntf MOOM UtW Uuik'i... , By Su«ait Paine h H lt r . Thty h * i bttUr. look U U cr, piao* bookM ^ U lc Food v c Fi*tb MOST trreCTWE... he* twice M much tftW ilf« tm r t. Thty aho uy tWy Food^ by Robttft Ford. ILS . Oaly rMoaa-kUllna lnc/wiU«d othar laadin# I3.V S p t M p ^ , MlUao •!«« to bay. bfaMl. AndlhU U«r«UaM U r*coMm«A J!olor_filorioiiS-Pinfc BueJn d JriB airt Bn«a>jt A Remarkable'New Art Offer lor Only $3?^ r- “ — — r >0 No-MSK couroN t o d a y i - — ' ------| Imagine the beauty^f glorious fine en- space. This lovely plaque w ill bring ameled hot plWk, gentle baby blue and springtime to the decor of any room and smW uiHX'ass. brilliant canary yellow roses poised In only when you see It in your home, will PlM M m th me th« Rom Wall pMoratlon* checked below. If I Am not deliehled. I may return i(fj withinI 10 I ’ day* lor a complete refund. — perpetu8l-splendor-on-graoefulrabOn.--you-fully_appteclateJtschacm------:___ -^Enclosedlixheck or m.o, for dantly leafy cool green stems. This sym- s o p p l V IS LlMiTED-OFfER w il l , ___ Rote Wall Decoretlont f (Add 76C r — Dhonv-of-multixQlQred_tQses ascends mot nr prprATFnTHis season! from a snow^hlte shell basket that is and will pay postman poital chaaie*. □ DINEDI CU tipped in a kiss of rich gold. Truly a c o l^ Frankly, we expect supplies to go fast a mJuauMoucMO orful spectacle dramatlMd by the'depth and many folks will want several to^put n >« EBIWH ECTWOT” of hneiy cratted _ ^ i A~agi^g dlsappolntinent r We emphasize these are not Uny mini we urge you that you order at once. Or a MASTU CHAme MO. — .....------atures, but beautiful museum quality ders will be filled on a flrst cOme. 'fll'st- clty- n Save $1.50. Encloie only $7.961$7.96 for 2 Rose hammered decorator wall plaques that sen/ed-l>aslE-and-offer. wl|lnot^be_rer^ ~watr decorations'and we'll p ^ lh« ± : h ' - ‘ domlMte ower 270 Sq. Inches of wall peated this season. Extra plaque makes • MNmderful gift. M l V«m. HO«M« MltlUUOM tOUCM COW. rmii.nlcoiir«iv.iwcimreiii. ' fTCR«ppilAu(|.,7J, W iatintheH bckf^ — lieart-of(en-w3mU-out-lrr«gular-oIec(rU--l -nament; all IJiad to do-was-tois a goli-^ cat waminjg Bignala forup to throe days I__ club, and there it Was. a big picture and - before a futui nitack, an'engtncer and d story on the sports pages.... I didn't physician (Robert Chapman and Dr. take my torment back lo the motel with i John Gofmun.l)othCalI^mlAi^XJiave -me and beat niy wife. 1 left it all out invented an electronic, po»et>flixed there where the crime was comm«lt<;d." continuous heart monitor, (^lled VIDA. (Ventricular Impulio Detector DATES: Trlday the'Nobel Prize will bo and Alarm), the monitor has skii^ ele<> presented on the 75th anniversary''of trodeii for tenu>r« nnd U powered by Altnd Mobel’s death. Tu0Ml«y is iPearl transistor batteries. If the niann sounds, ■ {7or()or Day.- - tlie patient should have time to pliono- bis pjiysician—who can hear the audio . . [ ANNIVERSARIES: Edward V IH abdi tone for nn immediate eleclrocardio- cated the British throne 35 year* ago graphic rending. The device was pa Saturday to marry Mrs. Wallis Simp tented in 19t^,.but it took seven years son. YLVAVON ROSEN Ip raise t)>e money for production- Tliere are . tluwe competing dreau n w>yy qq tl>o main Street of n large Western city. Ono morning the inerclumt on tlie right put up a sign proclaiming: UN- PRECEDENTEa-FIRE SALE. Tlie- merclmnt on the left countered wltli: ABSOLUTELY FINAL DANKUUW- THROUGH A CHILD’S EYES CY CLEAN-OUT. Tliemerdiant In the - . Kid» leaJir* illffcrtnlly. Send contrlbu*_ _mlddlc.lmug_up a ilmple_announoe* _ tiont to “Chlid." family WMhly. 641 mont irread: MAIN ENTRANCE -LgjJM ton A V .. N. V., N. V. lOOZ a ^ tlO ^Honry-Brtieab Famllv Wsekly, D*C0Mh0re,j0n Q U IZ/B y John E. Gibson' T^at-Part-Do^ Luck May4n^our-Life? . - True or False: The same factors which bring “bad luck" can also makq you accidcnt prone {see number 5) Whot mnkcs some [>«ople lucky, ‘ asked about tho mMt unhappy otheri unlucky? In this true>fulse or painful expertence, Thlrty>nine quiz, tho experts take a hard look percent of the students said that.. ot Lady Luck to see what makes Utelr most palAful experience had her tick. _ the most Imporlunt, l>encflciul and ----- TRUE OR FALSE? : lasting after*effect on their J[ives, 1. Lucky at'cards, unlucky at The consensus was that it served love. 2. People wlio go overl>oard In^ them acquire fortitude, patiertce,' trusting their luck—who arc. al- lolernnce nnd understanding; that ■ wnyi ■willinflJ O pens for SiiO UlrMl* DEhmiBITe ___ _ ...... r«£i« looM «l*oiur«i Jn fiv« mla* _ By Ju utaioattb , author of the forthcoming hook, sf. Y liU *'C u*hloti o t C a m fo r i” "Here h Your Hobby: Snowmoblling" llucL« ulfT«r««a m MM No more (ood MttlcU* H«j*r pUwt. D E N T U V I T S U h i (at RMMUhi. Eih1» d a lly b M k c r ot p ow d er. rmm tW «MM tva, M «n«McN «niW to WMMIM lHastt|pff,.yscy law «*lsdl«L £*v. ‘h o t t p o b * m m H y o u r UtU mnd Utw." » M f moMs. TlHvsMids e( sa tW M MWS. S b No. 67S B sttsrk s- U ntCE prfea lists...... ■» i.ij j ■« No sstetmaa, wM caH. M its: U jOVOCm*. ______I tra il from Schrooa DM-rM 9059111 St., ReddwdJll^lloe are falling for the h FmmUu W^mklwi D*c0tkh*r 6, i9fi -^mirnsmssfrSSmL. ~ —I ■ ■ ■ .V.— JM .— J Ekijoy tiundreds:^ ± 'I^ Stapv HflllMJIffcK B A c fm R A C H ? ^ C i E 2 1 instfttrtum. TiiJUV- CanintielCs csiirhf HIS fiL'ltSlSESiS SK’'''j6thtr OMMH-MW UvE “ ** T lC i m n u i T o m J o n « » i:< « -rr <•: tiart yoM f»bul6iM &oll»etlaB U*« M*y w*y...wltb your flni rMord full WMk to m»k« your d*ol*lon. Prom Hm« to tlm«. Ih« Club will off«r •b«olul«ly FnEEl Plufl 10 mor* lop albumt for juil 9 1 pliM •hlp> •oi^^t^clNl MlMtlpnt.whloh^ tpMlal pli>0>H*ndttn0t your opporturttly lo •r>)oy hours of ouUtsndino -or ucapt by doli I. Tha oholoa la al> il»t*nlno plM*ur«...by MlMtlrto from CapJiol HtOord Club’* (r«m«n> way* youral All of lha abova raoord puronaaaa. wllh tha aKoaptlon of dout array of■ Ulanl.• i.chooMr cKm m th« - “11 albuma you - want - ...... - from lha dozarw ocoaalonal morvay-aavinoolaaranoaaalaa, wW count toward fulllllmanl •hown on thla pao« *nd wrlla lhair numbara In the approprlata boKaa of your anrollmani aaraamanf.. All purohaaaa.'includino your Inlroduo- on tha coupon. lory paokaga, ara fully Quaranlaacilaad. You muai ba dallohtad With «v«rv. - Club aalaoilon or'yoirmay-raturnvturn K wlthln 'tO'daya for full oradll. ClwoM froM.lop artiata Md labala. Enjoy haadlirta ttara Ilka Tom Jona«...Carola King...Tha Carpantara...eno*lbar1 Humpardlnok... Taka whMMlao* ai»aelal wMay-aavtno eppMltMHUa avallabla to Qian Campball...Dfll Coaby...Ellon John...and hundr^a moral... Club mombara onlyl Cash In on olo*nllo raoord aalaa...praal aav- racordad ort lop labala auch aa London, Capllol, Warnar Droihara/na*' Inoi on radloa. talavUlon aaU. tapa racordan... axqulalla record . p*l»a, Potydor, Dol, ParrdrMOM. B£ap)*r and many moral troaaurlaa not avaltabla In any ilora at any prloal And you oao charoa all Club purchaaaal How IfM dub wo(ka:-ln aaoh laau* of tha Club mao«xln«, KEYNOTES, aant FREE avary 4 waaka. you will find a ravlaw of tha 8alaetk>n*of- Raeahfa PnCB raoordal Onca _you hava oomplatad your anrollmani lh«>Month In your mualoal dtvlalon plua ovar 400 olhar albuma from agraamant, you gat ONE FnEE ALDUM (jual 35i( •hlpplno'handllno) whleh you may chooaa. Club prioa navar aKcaada »uoo«*l*d r^all S in EACli 6Ne”vpU OUVI douT d.l.yl Aoi now lo W-ol-f4.M-4»‘««A«-paf-i««<»rd.- If-you w^-t^taka aHamalr-ak- _J-aJ»-thaa*-w(oloa»v*-0»ob-b*ftc______ma...or no album at all...tlmply mark tha Salaetlon Motlea appro- paokaga-worth up lo >60.80 at lUl prioaa-for lha apaclal low coal of - 5 Kprlataly and ralum It by tha data apaoinad. You alwaya hava at laaat • lual |T.B7> (plua ahlpplno-handllngr BUCK : 'sr.s.r FrankSlnalmi MorlollMcuril JESUS CHRIST «WBN$ ^CTHA p r'i ■%m SUPRjUjlAH S S r j L r S- .:-vv^y IVNNANDfBSON I B S a RoyHogors tNjn from CKiCJiRwn r ^ s a ^ DeanMartin ii'!!!gVi5?il Hancy's/C^ Tb.-^i^^ic [ijLu,i^'^ iiiSKiRSS? l>.J.th«5ma9 Who's Ncxi moalolall L3?S33 -.V -I..-’.. M k i az: cd ** •* 'j:_v SEND NO MONEY! FILL IN AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY! ANITA BRYANT M«AI CITY sow AWQ^WITj|ME ouctt . THREE DOG CAPITOL RECORD CLUB H UM I tuvicc COma 1»a«aad Oak« CaMinria tlMO o w u a ^■■V“ NIGHT . .flfc '“ » * fu a r nm\m M «( OapUat VMord Ctub. !*>« In4l- IM 9« u ^iT^li M Wjir nllnU«/l M r s s it r r ^iMURiMo PEGCY l££ IMNtttum Yka iHMia I liM u a lai UlMek M*) □ Nawlawy □ CawtryMwU □ UmUi «liibw □ ClAMleaJ □ N#alarVaeaM«l Q im aiaayUtttttbMr □ Ur. aiiAnnHiisor (piMW prlAl) RODMcKUIN Ice Fishing: ,YC^on traded, take Die bait- Usually on «xl-uparoke-‘^ou-se(-4he hook. ■ , A **tip-up^ it an unattended icc'fiRhing rig. u&Ually fitted with an underwater j ceLaod a long rwitTam i^ itT ^ n a fish> takes ttw bait, the rig ii m e p e ^ raising the flagpole,'which is ^ i- ble a long ways across the ice.Jin states where ice aitglen-may^t numerous tip-ups,' a single snow- ^ mobller may attend many of them—racing flag to flag to haul id (he prizes once they’re hooked. rngowblo foi’ Best bails and lures depend on «Ulo*| Mtlquatod 1 what, yoii'ro~A4hing for—and, _ I^ken\are_Mj(^lng_ where. Local sporting goods - 8on^eUUngditfcienl:\he lake dealers have tWramwcrsT^Ask” trout'winter angling In years. them. While the usual—wormi, SnowmobUet (which > ^ tk fani' minnows, cut bait or.lures-work ily anilen effortlessly ov^ in many ploccs, some ipecies are of frotea lake surfa^V i flnlckvi eaters. And changeable nebirfb o£ the oeMtt^Si - 6Viii:T3ironAi uk<» lake (rout popuUtion both were ravenous for deep-water pity arrived-sdmost at the same ^hub minnowsr Today's newly time. Hottest ipots include Lake pianU^ like shallower* Michigan's Grand Traverse Bay water and have a taste for shallow-wnter smelt nnd al^iyes. tfoul of a wintdr^s Sunday), "Spudding** ice holes can be and Munising and Keweenaw done the quick,' effortless way bays, the latter near L'Anie, with a powered auger, or the ■ MfchrWiscoftiJrt-snowmobilcrt- -way—with -hand-tool*. — ai«-findlng-thAtUce-lrout-(mo8L -Some flshemien even use chain under flve*pounds) abound saws. But often only power around the Cornucopia and augers work-^uch as on some -- Apo*tle-tslamb-I=»ke^4jperior-ls-- of-Alaska?s-hot-spota, Whcre-thc. ft favorite .Miowmobito angling _ ice fre ^ 8 ^O jncfies thick. iarea,j0 0 i j ______' You can " fUh surprisingly **N»me ttw ptooa,** vouches a warm in makc*fiirt~Thcllef'lchli • etera^ice anglein ‘anO^ifTRHP "tW tt punch rhole at the right »pot and snowmobile). Sled-towed shelters fish it ri^ t, you'll get your share also m k e welcon\ed warming x f u f n Baim Fuustt*tiJS!rtr^ of froun filters.** * placMlfor (he kids. ^ T* ii6/re cowtm M m Ice angkr>v-abidg _ b y L lh c a ^ -■MU-At-VMr-toM er WNd «t tk« ...... rules: (1) Fish in i:e1atlvely shal> along snowmobile common sense. Ym shop at UlUin ntwUiNr low (often, only 15--to 20-foot For long forays to isolated lakes, deep) water, preferably near . ..don't go it alone. Invite along an kiu>wa weed beds; (2) Keep your other snowmobile fishing family. Hiey-rt SHEEW i'llinli'JSIS SS - ™ iu r ." .'! tSt bait or lure within one to tfiree Take extra gasoline, the usual It M M il »wl to t W4ry ocMiloMt ^ ' feet ofy the bottom; (3) Keep emergency supplies (extra spark "flSfinifl ~inuas. quTckTniTfSolsrdrlve bclUr th ro u ^ one hole f>Ui to get re* etc), s change of warm clothing -^suljs;— wow—(somethinflr~^nly---for^nevcry-family-mcmbeis-and- snowmobile can do wiiK ^l fuM ~ snowshbeirlfin doubt about the - or bother). Punch • new hole and' ice's strehgth, ijjquire locally be tryagain. fore you set out. If still in doubt, FREE PANTflMdsr _ - W I W i U 6 l ^ « Itrt SUfCf«U>r«dMe1* «( CsUtamW, tM. Nsy F atnify tV«¥lkfy, SfitJ • ad«»r^ M M < CM b« I ------Look what you and Reynolds Wrap (and lots of io\ can do. ■■ w m m n a O H T V 8 a ■ * ' r,r , Festive Reynolds Wrap Ideas for Feasting, Giving, IVIerry-Making^ TUBKEy-JIRICKSJConUrour-tur.- -oyiui.clu}^Bo n n d lin m ..P ln c o a m b a k a l pin in . _ :-^5tninutea. Froat with aim plo confocti» ■ hoy u ndrndr*' li»c"---- youi----- lOnaiing— ----- pqir fiwiaprnntil...... fm m ifiu - Hd.______Jlflmovfffrom______cwrnti ntp— ougar icing, jjooorate with candied i _____ With Heavy Duly Rovnolda wm p. nan and ovnrrwrap In Heavy Duty noynoldfl T O vnK V ZK : first cool, the n over-wrapi un- i'our birdcJ will brown b^iitiiully wiUiout Wrap. Return to (roo*er. When ready to fronted cako in Heavy Duty Reynolds Wrap. bagtins.rAnd no ovfcn-anAUorinff or-pan. bake, remove foil over-wrapping, return to Place in freezer. Bo sure to thaw in foil scouring., Iloaat your bird UBlng airoctionn pio pan. Bakii in 400* oven about 1 hour. package about 1 hour at room temperature. on Uio Heavy I>uly Roynoldo wrnp pacfc- Cool elightly. Gariilsl) wiU) chopped pariiley Remove foil, froet and decorate. ngo. And bnko an extra portion of your fa a n d pinrusnto. vorite fltunflng 6oparate[y in n_foil ^'biindlo.", OiPT WRAP YOUR DOORWAY. THE WARMEST GMPTS CQME Cover your door with Hwivy Duty OiriWEAR. Wrap your prosonts in FROM YOUR OVEN. Different, Reynoldfl W rap, faatening foil with colorwl <iny-briRlit neynoldn Wrap, and tJioughtful, pe rson al...y ou r favor- tape. (Fqil ahmild bo insot about 'A InciLfll' -add yourtmn (masinalive touol^B.- ... ..,...-.^:tQQkferJruiteakg7ripr:Durtokpd— ^o-wny-^rou»wrr)-M«H-erbrtgKQffcwt: the-wai — M o ld rT w illy ^o ’'hnrdni$:wmirTihrm6ir*S(? nFlQmEy-CSkoTYou'll need Reyitolda Wrap- ReynoldS'Wran niuiped around tJuj Christ- pretty njid NurprisinBly economical! to bake, freeze a n d gift w rap Uiom. A n d mas tree ntjind makofl a perfect sotting for Re y nold s W ra p keepo tliem freah and n>oiat. your foil-wrapped gifla. Cover o banket with QUICHe NOEL. (The delicate fla Reynolds W rap to hold foil-wrapped vor »/ay» deli(!»to when you* HOLIDAY CAKE; In an electric _comJlMilla-orLhQUday-fmlt^Wa4io»o-i -^r«M6M iliiiinlilrat. 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