L ‘et v 4 a 1 mo 7 CF oF om N i ° ‘ e i] a 4 4 . ‘ wees: 5 of PASO ANE ED ER OR 8 ETRE ENN ESS op ‘time to ~ JACKPOT, Nev. (AB) — AS. she has done 56 '_ times . before,.. Judy. Lynn - Moved on.stage, all comet” garb and gilttér, and reigned. : ‘for45 minutes. ; ‘But this’ tlme she had.a - different’ message for a Saturdaynight: - gambling * ~ casino crowd: "'" “]'ty retiring. Nov; 15 will ‘be my last show. After 25 ~ years on the road, 2% million | “mnlles, the al’ bod has had it. With. the deftness of a practised’ professional, she sings, jokes; yodels and’ * Wisecracks her way through alshow -at Cactus Pete's casing in this bustling little -Nevata ‘gambling town, Tearing aha: has : heen. a ena. She says she tried ide ears to. get. tothe top,. it and found there was “nothibg there She and. her’ tro _ averaged 150,000-kd ee a year, hitting = .fust about | every rodeo in the Pacific Northwest, Nerth. Dakota w ond: Montana. ' _ She’ has ‘nown’ ‘ups and “downs but for the last. 10 years it has been mostly ups, after ‘she hit bottom when time in-‘Nawhville. *’ Mies. Ayan. Humble. start breeds sucoess ‘id growing up in thi » Erle. shoreline community. ‘Now; the ieee ‘woman ’ has turned. her recreation _ into a booming’ business employing’ home sewers: td and - preduce canvas bags | clothes 0 -for.. her cottage in- tl . “ME idu’t, enw the dif- _ ference between, . iholemle cap in May. ean ane said in in rae * started last year. - Then, . he modest ‘in: j ventory sold in two days... Now she predicts she'll. soon : of - “SaaS teenetehenceth FAT © be ‘doing a $40,-000-a-month > retail busiriess. Despite the heady sunceas her enterprise, . -Stephens clearly remembers . her humble start sewingibed | , comforters.in mapa CAT. ‘BEVERLY HILLS, cau * (AP) — Iris Johnson cried and flash bulbs popped, but Seymour, winner of the competition at the chic Beverly Hills. Hotel, merely - looked confused as he ‘was awarded $15,000 and a-star- _ving role in a television ad. . But then, it's not every day that a cat from Sauk Rapids, Minn., travels to Hollywood and wins a meow-off.: ¢ The eight-year-old white ‘Persian entered in the Meow Mix Contest by Earl and Iris Johnson, on Wednesday was found to have the best meow in America in: balloting by blindfolded . celebrities Vie Tayback .' Alice, Christopher i of ’ Trapper John, M.D., Quinn ‘Cummings i Family and |: comedian Ruth Buzzi. - A total of 670,000 feline en- | ‘submitted | - ‘traits weré through ads on cat food boxes, said company of- ficials, The finallsts were chosen through a drawing. Po veebennbantites SSS ERT ‘ an ryt, 4, ‘hag’ ‘been ‘doing | that: Sgines | she waa a: ve we prefers she tiled to breal: into the big who bas an “centre ‘for the. "hired people. ne Rowse Creek Canvas Co, she. Lape nent: : os gaid, recounting the earlier “months ‘of -chaos and oe : “tera ar born and bred in - TORONTO (CPI. It must - “be one of fashion’ & best kept “geet els, | - Keeping the ‘distineliye: erinkde" in. indian * vation: , eo ah: sited he tae dresses, skirts and blouses Is - Bue Naabville wasn't ime | "9 thing = you Just wis -and store — but putting: all those magical’ crinkles there © in. the first: Place I is a whole. -other' story. - =; Coal; crinkle cottans fro ‘India: are ‘one’ of the jner’s .- most “appealing “ fashions, -hut don’t, try. to. . discover the secret process - that’ makes them wrinkled. .. David. Anderson, ‘wholesaler’ of -the: Southern « - Comforts apparel .| cline ‘will “only. ‘SAY: “phe” crinkle. process is confidential, but I. ‘will, tell: yoU>:that Indian ‘ladies come in and semi- presged ‘with Judy Lynn, a lot of other places were, She: opened in 1958 at the Golden. Nugget’ at’ Las. Vagas and ©. played. 10 years. She has been busy on the nightclub: . rodeo circuit aver since. - Three: of her songs made the top-five country charts: Footsteps .of a Fool, My Father's Voice and The © Calm Before the Storm. | : Miag Lynn's laat show will be in-Reho. She's inviting’s - Jot of celebrities to help her She. wanted ‘to quit. the . “4 Le ‘THE CRINKLE - IS CONFIDENTIAL BUMS crinkle the fabric. . “We then piake the ¢ inkle.. ‘provess, per mine nhs. | _ Whatever: the - ‘peérét,. in dian cottons are one of the? best. fashion, bets around. In: “prices. fram’ about $W). for a - sundress (o-$55 for. a. show- “texpensive -- designer: ‘clothes. ' Baltes inade, “using: better. igethe pret: : “test, ‘colors. imaginable _ i Yose,‘cyclamen pink, indigo, ° ‘quality, ‘gatto ie and Yellow — the clothes ofn with proper ac: - gessorles:(in, other. words no theatre, on grind at-teast a year ago. ~ “Byt Tfound it isn't easy to get out. ‘There are so many . people depending on you.'’ _ Rather ‘than ‘discuss: the years of -nightelub glitter, - re to “talk: more soberly about her future. “She says she'found Jesus - . “pine years ago and wants to. cova her time to: Christan one and. husband: “manager John Kelly plan‘a: few: lazy -. months at their Las Vegas. home, Later, ‘stie’s talking * about returning to their 120- sere ranch at Broken Bow, - ‘ Okla: and ene. up a Bible: ‘she wakes up in the mofning, _ She can't bear to look at her ‘paffy face in-the mirror. By noon her appearance is ‘more acceptable, but her wedding band refuses to ‘budge. fronvher finger when ~"ahe Washes the lunch dishes, © “Tt slips .off easily when . dinner rolls around, but by ‘then her. feet are so badly . swollen she can barely stand - at the kitchen counter. - - 3 While’ ‘she . is most - distressed ‘by her’ constant . physical’ discomfort, her family’ is’ uperset - by: the starling change in. her: ", peraonally, my : from fun- o an easy'g ng to lon aad e‘find irritable. . ' - She has: ctmplained: to her doctor, but “her constant railing in his office makes him dread her visits. She is, he thinks . privately, simply _ difficult. . In fact, she suffers from a | music camp.’ Pleagure Satlors liked her. handiwork and brought sails - to be repaired and bags and cushions to be’ sewn. “I moved into my new premises in Febraury (1978). cal probl fill , it was supposed to be just a physical P of fern afficting canvas bag company, but I idiopathic edema. threw clothes in and opened = "Phe most obvious physical “symptom ‘— a general feeling ‘of being swollen — is ~ Pie by most women A tit nae “T sold out in two days, 1 5. 9 ving madly, J. had Six months later, . she had. But women: with idopathic ° - two full-time employees and. edema experiénce the symp- ’ between 10 and 20 cottage-in- toms on af least one-third of dustry sewers working in ‘the days of any month over - thelr own homes. ‘many years; ‘occurring even “emerged in Sep- after the ovaries -have been tember," she said, “It (the ~ remoyed surgically or after . business) had taken off. I menopause. was amazed."’ i “Lthink alot of women put She's learning to adjust to \P with it without realizing ‘the role of employer. there: is an. identifiable imedical problem,"* said Dr? Ralph McKendry, chief of -the metabolism and en- docrinology ‘division al Ottawa's Civic Hospital. — witiThings seemileoo-get slicker, more efficient,” she disorganization. “In the cottage: industry, - you can increase your output . fast, just by increasing the.’ number. of sewers. Your overhead doesn’t go up.” ~ ‘swollen, - women" with idiopathic edema experience ‘nervous tension, irritability and aggressive behavior. ; ‘iment has ebb and flow’. OTTAWA (OP): ~ ‘When ‘In addition. to feeling “hey ficulty. concentrating, “poor memory, blurred vision, headaches, aches and pains, menstrual irregularities, and , "fatigue. *MeKendry said ‘that aul- ferers typically gain two or < hetween morning and evening: on’ at’: more... pounds least 10 days a. month. Swelling seen. in the: cheeks,, forehead and jowls = .-in the wiorning decreases . through ‘the day, but’ hands, ’ feet and trunk become more swollen. Rings and shoes fee]: tighter at bedtime: | ‘The shift -in- swelling is apparently in response ta Bravity ad -retained . water, the source ‘of .the swelling, moves downward throughout ‘the day, _Why some women. ‘petain water often accounting for. : 20 pounds extra weight — excessive} amounts: “and sulfer idiopathic edema ib a mystery. . -Not all: ‘pulferers. “appear swollen, : they: may “simply feal swollen. | The onset may be gradual ' or sudden, Treatmn long-terth’* and? 3 eae ohelrs: Pang relies e amount of water relained by increasing the “urine output -and ‘limiting sugars,” carbohydrates and galt in the — diet. Some women may require “psychotherapy and sedatives to help them through par- ‘tieularly rough times, since © fhe symptoms of idiopathic edema.ean ebb and flow. It can begin at any age, but ‘mast afflicted women are in their 20s. and 40s. It rarely persists past 60. TEETH TREATED About $4 billion is spent” each’ year. in the United. States for treatment of tooth - _ aeeay.. a: produ “Guanajuato.state 260 miles “porthwest of ‘Mexico City, . stopping harem pants. they ~ perennial. vmake twice-the fashion Sense |. ol --. collard greens.’ . How. 2 , - Hesaye ainen—claiming ‘Wn report having “ae: wits Most ple getting unem-.. ployment insurance play by the rules. But some people don't seem to know that they can't take a job and collect benefits without telling us they're working. That's why - Were tightening up up on people who abuse - ‘Unemployment Insurance. . bes eee are being asked to,send |. e starting date and Social Insurance Number or excracts . from computer payroll tapes for . Social Tastirance Neoators of vil hired employees are now being ross. hecked with these of people receivitig ienemph vincitt tnstrarce benefits. Only cases of protenctal abuse will each employee they hire or rehire. . ever surface. This information is cross- checked with the Social Insurance a new job, In that case, repayment Numbers of people receiving ' is all that’s required. But, a. unemployment insurance benefits. penalty or presecution may follow ° Only cases of potential abuse when the new system detects will ever surface, After inves-. . people wrongly collecting benefits. tigation, anyone found receiving’ = [f youare collecting unem- - benefits to which they are not ployment insurance benefits, and entitled will have to repay them, . start a new job, please say so on It may be an honest mistake. your UI claimant report card. | Some people forgetordon’t = ; , understand they rhust tell Unem- o Employment end. Emplolat pl nt Insurance and report | Iramigration Canada Immigration Cansia their total earnings when they start ristsotiaall etal = VALLE DE SANTIAGU, ~ Mexieo (UPD) — J, Carmen Garéia's giant. «. vegetables gels , “eurlouser, - ~ and curiouser . ‘1: Garela, the ‘marval: ofthe .. ce in his Village in © - The case of market uce-rich valley’ in Nyy! ‘Tinga : in 60- pound: cabbages ‘and: 10- at ie er ‘pound. onions-and feetiong ihe do It extra:t rrestrial,: de d-dwelting humanoids whe Ilve on giant. vegetables held him in a ~ pubterranedn prison —- gave «him a gerap of paper con- homemade leather :sandals > ‘or ‘droopy: shawls). can. go - anywhere from work to the . “© growing talents’ from. con- a templating the formula =~”. Whatever ane thinks of . extra-terrestrial: couneetion, ‘ the existence’ * of. vegetables is undeniable. ~Garcla produces them year - taining -a’ formula of. sym- “pols. Garcia‘sald he gained © inspiration : for his “own ‘the in and year out. Photographs # stares * ment information officer, _ and: his. associate, - Arredondo, - while | on. a . formation; . ‘including. ‘two. from U.S, Departmen! “forest, Robinson felt duty- ~ bound to. return to Mexicojo ‘interpreter. exist. And Bill Robinson, 4 L PRE OWNED! HOMES: a _ -Wewil Deliverand Setup “ as 1979- 14x70 Meadowbrook - abr,’ | 197F Vdx6d Safeway --2br.. a 3974 1260" Statesman - ~2br. “194 12x56 ElMonte - 2br. 1974: 12x68 Noble’ 3br. . 1973,12x68 General - 1973 12x66 Statesman - ‘br. 1973 12x68 Atco - 2br. a * 1973 12x60 Atco-.2br, 2 gs 1972. 12x62. Safeway - br. os, -- 1970 12%56 Safeway - 2br. | = 1964 10x48 American : 2br.: a “CALL : — “EVANMITZEL ol es. Se. Gillet goat he Fo - §62-6651 oe hone CONSUMER HOMES LTD. 7 (0 L656 ~h, ‘them since 1973, ant cat it whenever [I want to,"” " “= He qlso’sald he. did ‘nat want to discuss his formilla, ' “What is. important is yat the way to grow. g! int . ‘vegetables has been p Put Safe place far the benef} of humanity," he said 7°33 The chosen depository; for -mankind, it:turas out, ig. Jose, Cal Sureis tid he would: i -give the details of -his . uses a. little ‘organic tiliger, - specifically i? manure, ‘the ' *Rosicrucian Order said oe organization had ‘been gi the formula but ‘we do fot whether it is-valid ot - Another official sald i order . is :. conducting “averjgyed to see. ‘Robineon again, “Lust week on one day I ‘had people here: from New - ” Zealand, Venezuela, France, the Dominican Republic,. .Canada, ‘Germany and the . | United States,” Garcia said. “}- tell them ‘Stay. here six months and I'll teach you the . method Finally ‘they go fara but.others: come. It’s for me to get any work we quick look around the / tidy. pareldacosed ho giant After 't vegetables among the rows. i i a, eos one ae I “taetba onward: the” werd, and tn is the winter emp, . and I'm experimenting now requesting. more -- In- , th getting. higher yields instead. of the giant” vegetables,” Garcia said.’ “But. some of these foreigners gay I can’t grow the big’ ones go I'm going to grow them bigger than ever for the September harvest. Caramba! I've been growing ‘gan Diego Fottee. ‘Depart-:: keeps. a t0-pound Garcia onion: in his treezer In San Diego. «, In ‘February, united Press Intérnatlonal transmittéd an Nlustrated ‘dispatch about” Garcia based on an article in San Diego Home and Garden Magazine by Robinson. - . Rebingon had stumbled upen the glant vegetables, Garcla Oscar Mexican vacatlon.. . Roslerucian Order of ‘Ban methdd; But he ‘did ot A apokesman . for. tk - of. Agriculture - plant have the faintest ide i pathologists in Floiida and . 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