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MWeather i27air:Wjth^ li-lncregsinijj^ jlfsedin. puSaigc ItUGON. Soulh Viet Nam I S a section of Saigon w IS* arms «re a few mint Is. « was the first lime i; ^ ^ y iir? 5ncTravrttsed-fnor ■SSm m r rounds were li: R lS Lon. on area Inhnbit murces said there we ■ J S - - —------------------------------I I t 1 I I fl e u A H ° <!' tr I - -JOHN W. R O P E R J R . {* ' . . . RM af Mr. And Mrs. ^ j*«W.Rop«rSr..TwJaWU. bu ben named a Rbodet . SdoUr. He Is ooe ot four used^Saiunliy at Pprtlaod. ■Roper Is A iRhodes Sch I Joha W.’Roper Jr., son of BRflwif Sr.. 1 ^ Eleventh Ave Mniffled Saturday In Portland b I ing seven western states; T loaoi^ Rhodes Scholars are M ■^ixlau. Md.: Jam es Shlndler David Howlett. B illin g , Mont ■flO»?to»poJogy i?M>Jor ? ^ rm Collogfr. Portland; f ■ Sbindier la a zoology stu- Idiat alNortb Dakota Slate ^ ■vtMnityr tnd Hbwlett U a I . ■dsistaiiar at tbo Univeriity B 'the- KtnnlTit Ju H itei ttatiehd o!«or<l univer*^ tiiT, Eogland, f o r " a ' minimum rf (ire Tears a n d 's in u ia u n ) ^ <<d m years. f,“] Rm'is a 'member<^ ™ ror CteKoKeyand Mssty Pudding . -iuiMt ot 1710 nl Harvard H iol I metnber of Lowell Mouse. SiU l»-hc haa been on the ™ dtu'i Itst at tho university nm lemester and is a candi* iilll (or-honors in American Batey. or 1 7^ Fitb High School in 19S2. tor P I GOPUrges ^ M%teTriu3~f ------------ ^ .m ■/Commission S I „ I^NGTON (AP)-Rjpiib- ,.f m iJOQ leaders urgicd Saturday ', tlfiit (he creation of a bIpartI- '■ UBadvisory commission on vot- . ° „ Iv and national elt^ctions to J ^ guard against fraud at the H "No waknessej Jn the Amcri* prn m mtem arc as glaring as g that permit the frauds ® ty «f some of our reccnt elcc- the RcpubHMn Coordl-“ { '* i*.wimmiiicc sOla.,. In a report /ormally adonled H ^ U. the pollcymaKlng twscJl poinlcd to ChlMgo, Tex- u and Arkansas and said there - ■MJ^votiflS-ifrcfiulacHlflt In «» 2 ^ ^ atul the Democrats were »olamc., "W' H M Ihe snme 'time, the GOP H J Qtnmlncc. accuscd the Demo- , _ .■ o; pressing /rdera) em- < 0 WJt5 for polliical cohtribu- '" J "Npiiher the Civil Service wtntnlssion nor the Depart- V B 'I't {J ^ B P ^ '7 '^ c policy paper said. ' chur m Hli? *®';n'nmcc uriicd also thal of' i ■ £ *W‘e wrnmls- Firsi be crcaicd. ' serv: M « fcderfl law thal Magi " S r r T v C h u r I dflel.iJ ^'^'‘;, complolnU from isu" prUl2|JP‘ under sUte ^Otl M_n,i!.^^^ntEY named ' K ■M »»I . H. Humphrty will i B JohnjS*V';'‘«d by President Info ui^,V^‘ '‘“rday to head the durlti * iliflo M '?" ‘he InauBur- a.m.- > C r''ff''liP P ih< ^-S a : arts* 1)^ Marcos in Man- Sund. ther «Vith"— ‘- : R 3 ■<!»■ ■■ ' .~ r-Fire-Is— I in Attack | igon Area | let Nam (A P):- The Viet Congeal- j Saigon with mortar and heavy auto- I few minutes before midnight Satur- I !t lime in the Vietnamese war that f fxA/i-mnktoiLilri* iigolngt ^npHnt. I s were fired inlo an outlying porooii “ I a inhabited mainly by Chinese. In- I there were no cosualties. Th? shells I ----------- struck an area less Ujm C louL miles from the hem | of ihe'sprawling city's f, B H downtown business dlslHct. -i jj^H Tho heavy au(om«tic Hn was I H H r : de30ibrt~as*'int«nse-whlle3 _ l H B | lasted. I rilH Bttack u m e from the . I .V \H rice paddy fields that, stretch --■ HfM southwest-ward' trp n u ^ e city. I ■|^:M Neither .Salgone^m ilce nor .1 ^ •’■W Olher reliable »ourct»could es- tlinatfi the numtSRHjri/lerOoos - ■ iRwIved In the attaclc I Viet Cong have attacked gov- ' ■ on many occasions, io'me ot 1 them recently, attd they have I S^B engaged Vietnamese forces on I the outskirts ot Saigon. ................ I The attack came only hours P alter the U.S. military com- ' mand in Salmon had clamped a ^ dusk to dawn curtew on Amer- M lean military personnel as * Q means of protecting U.S. troops JB here from terrorist attaclu that d Mr*. Increased In the past tew »f~lb '^he curfew went Inlo effect I *r^,^ Saturday midniRht. It'obvlousfy was aimed to Include Monday, See VtET NAM, Pg. t. Col 7 s Awarded " Scholarship - ., son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. enth Avc. E.. a hislory senior at Wild) ot. fotrt* Rhode*^-H&^s^Ar9 ^ 'ortland by a committee represent- p slates; The other three students ta irs are Michael Teilelbaum, Silver pi Shindler, Baronsviile, Minn., and d< Igs, Mont. Teitelbaum is a sociol- ifor a "'.'T, '-.T V rSDeGauUels " I S l a t e * i of 4 ^ Given Edge ^ M tn . «U()end ' ' R or nab^ng PARIS (AP) - Public opinion fl- ^ nitnum Charles de Gaulle w lll^ f about xlraum ^ ot the votes in Sun- bs S i ! day’s runoff presidential elec- » ^ the Francois Mitte^ |-y ] The poll* credited'©e G «ne ¥ > " Mmise * Stronger position than JT C on the earller-in the wsljv «hown. These Info^ 1 _ 3 ^ «7>P»n8» hy POlhlcal lead- A l ,5fj!zL ers had pointed to a neckmnd- neck, race, with perhaps only 1 (S or-2 per cent separating the HE' ^om gaty<i/i<^*«»^^ ii.»uing [)^« olf. pendi n 19S2. tor in doubt.- • J6^ President De Gaulle went to bjira. hts country home at Colombey- Prlaa l^s-Deux-Egllses in' pustem Robei ---------m li'l'! in the evening. Mitterrand will stanU ------- - yflte nt Chntenu-ChlnoB in cen. bllo sl I ffai France, rte Is mayor 01 that lE e ^ tratai ?em»I> , Cjoudy wealher was predicted bum. hiSav ‘"’0*^ of the naiion with the An 1 iM rtt possibility of showers In the whoo northern half. This would be an said 1 ,n, to ■'nprovement over-the stormy, tiy to fMuSi the-voter turnout Is ex- fllppet peeled <o be below that In the tracks eL. lirst rouiid, when'onlyirTJer -Dan ioordl. ^ million registered mated --------yotcra falleditn rjiit thftlcJanl; p^fn ‘ TM. WATCH FU G irr ton E -yJe* MOSCOW (AP) - Mnilons of necr; In >|I Russians saw cn Moscow televi- ahd F siotrSaturday-night-a-tllm of-th* bothJT historic space rendezvous by It w GOP S. Gemini capsules. . -See S “Messiah”-Pres g Yule Observanc Highlight of Chrlstmai ob- IIS' oiUM leNances at .TWn Fills area have « sid.' churchtfyfnjiei ltB^resentattoo pMu^ J thal of' Handel’s •'M wiah” at the theran nmis- First Presbyterian-Church. The wJH b< services ore sponsored by the light s I that Magic Vaiiey Council ot ChrUtr judce c:hurches-W -wiJl.fialun solo- held ai from ists and pianists from through^ TT« innot out tho valley. Church state Other speual programs are progra . - plannM fo1r Christmas Day and day. preceding, days at v a rio u s aurch » churches In the area. Youngpeo- prograi TTS pjrcrthrFir« ChrlsUaa.Churcli Ewan ?hrey will present live Nativity scenes and coi Ident In front of the church esch night at 10 a I the during Christmas week. A 10:50 A sp m r- a.m.-Sunday canuta and chil- schedu areSnJrogmm-it-7:30-pim. the—C Mao- Sunday also are pltmned'at the Church Christm Qiuich. aeivica ------------ -J- • Hi* Majle Valley JJewspaper De ' TWU _____ i ng^at- ' auto- Satur- r that In- shells lhan he^ city's siHct. re was hUe^t m the . c>ty- iikl es- rCoog d gov-' ' have cs 'mSSSSBSSM troops it tew effect iousiy WHtTE-SUnTO ASTRONAUTS Jar he picked up by Mlcopter after spls Gemini 7 capsule which carried them I wttfa (he astronauts. (AR w lr^holaj R( sent- pjjjj County treasurer and fi ICt'W lax collector, reminds tax- n ■ I" liver payers thnt midnight Mon- « and day is the deadline for;3 dol- payment of ' their ------- prtroerty taxes wlihotrf'^fi urday pcnaTty.*' —ttfat I Mrs. Jones, noted that one. ' ' approximately JI million chanc of the original tax amount lllll remains to bo collect- I AccordinR to the state | by tf) ___ : fl_£0£tc..the first half Of real J m ent fi propeny taxes mUst WJ ' ’ig T O U mlon M‘ pai{( by midnight Monday I fhe j, Inquest Is "S’ iiiH e'n .— “I * ----------- held an Pending m -*.< Area Fatality and- *' would, ly 1 (See Picture en Pago t) ^ such a the HEYBURN - An in q u e s ^ i»cn fo: vie- wndlng in the death of wm. ^ t to bum. who was killed’Instantly 11,5 rjpj bev- Friday njoming, according no secrtiai ten Robert Walk. Mlnidotar County |„ jffct vote Cbroner. . ' • probe b R55 =Sl5:rBa5Saz»lir-W ilcdHn- -Rnt-fi will stanUy when her 1963 Oldsmo- jay th cen- bllo skidded on the Icy road Into prompte Diar ilie path ol ft CmHm*Pacifte-work Sfc-t«J train at J Street crossing in Hey- jiojy al cted bum. ....... which It the An eyewitness to the accident, Vietnam the who officers declined to identily, rejected I an said Mrs. Banner appeared to Laicr my. try to stop after apparently sec- berg, U 1 In Ing or hearing the oncoming united two train, but the car skidded on Ice. ibe Po ihe hn-a'^IfrembSTitanent=wthe prompte west sWo ol the street and yer. GoJ ex- nipped around, straddling the lied law the tracks and facing north. -. motion 1 l»r —Damage-to iho-ualtj.w as^ti; allans,_ red mated at 5150, and Mrs. Ban- who rer bah. p>T‘« vchiclft was demolished. Norjh V . Crewmembcrs of tho tram, CmMin who were uninjured, were Mil- La Pir lon Erickson. Pocatclio. engi- rlo Prim I of oeer; Ralph Murray, conductor. Saturda} evi- and Roger Spriggs, brakeman, blamed th« bothJEwittJEalls. wanted by It was repbrteaifiat thTTley- dtsclosin •See INQUEST. Pg. 1. CoL f been dot Presentatwn High p^ces by T.F.Chi ob- Tl57Irif^4ptlsrChnrch-wlll Ihe-Flrst rea have « special program at 5:30 A Chri ioa n m. ^imriav. At Our Savlor Lur presentci the theran Churcn, thrisimas tve B ffynf rhe will be observed by a candle- Church, i the light scrvice at il:30 p.m._Bnd mas^pagi ot Christmas Doy worship will be the- U )lo- held at 10 a.m. Church ' g ib '’The First - Sotithem - Baptist candlellg Churcb will have a (3irlstmas vices to ire program at 7:30 p.nu Wednes- Faith As ind day. .The Inm anuel. Lutheran will have us Church Wlll~have'*-Chrlstma8 Thursdaj eo-program at 7,o'clock Christmas Acand; xh Eye and Christmas Day services will bo h ies afflcbmmiiiiloTWn-trDhserwd Brethren ^ t at 10 a.m. day. Gift :50 A special program has been use lo th ill- scheduled lof Christmas Eve at local exj m. the—Commualty-iJresbyierian causcs.- ite Church. Thfl'aanaal candlelight amount 1 aeivict wiU U held Friday at Set SE: . ifi »pspM- D ia le d to Serrta!: and Pra TWIN FALLS; IDAHQ.jUfiaiL- NAVTS James tevell. kti, aiid Frank Bo r after sj^fbdnro In (he Atlantic Salurdi arried them on a i4-d«y flight through spi wlrepfwta via radio from Carrier Wasp) I Report of P( q Feeler Draw ^ IIVASHINGTON (AP)r-North Vj gi3 of'ti r^-irt of a Communist peaci i T 8 urday VhRt* U.SvOfflcials Kid su —ttiat the alleged Hanoi o<^crturc t one. The Stale Dcpartmeiit dU " change that could bc construed fo sceJ< a negotiated peace in Vi moraing a Hanoi radio broadcas B I by the American Depart- II J m entW ,S tale are sheer Q j, if^nnnrdl-css^brication.iJ- C ltl y [ The Johnson administration ^ srii press secrcUry BIII.D. Moyers ' ^ said, only: *'ni let their smic- W-, ; ment speak for luelf." Jh Q The State De^rtinent wllh- __ held any comment but olficials By made it-'cIear'the-Hanbf-blast-Jdal came as no surprise. opene< would, hnvo been surprised II , Amc such a denunciation had not crvntli >-l* l^ n forthcoming. Kenne ?"• Tlio department had no com- im »UmWm-«MiiMrilnn W nne of Le'R'» >'dy Ihc reported iniermeUinrlfts'thflt Secretary ot State Dean Rusk. '"‘y. in eflect. sabotaged Iho pcace n®' probe by dl.<cIoslng it. ^ Ch: “in- ~-pm tim J coartmon* *•*''* here.’* Into prompted by publication in the ® ork str-l*ulB-»asuDispaick^M!^ Sim ley- sioiy aboul the pcace leeler in siio ^ which it was reported the North that 5 Jnt, Vietnamese gesture had been £00d t ily. rejected.* I>ece«T to Ulcr Friday Arthur J. Cold- „ Bold «c- berg. U.S. ambossador to thc ill ng United Nations, told reporters Ice. Jhe Posi-Dlspatch story was « “'• ] the prumptedrbyjaoiAmericanJiW; snd Jcr. Goldberg said thc unidenti: the fled lawyer obtained his infor- h - mation from ont ol-thc two.lt- 1. North Vietnamese President Ho “re^«*l ^ Chi Mlnh. ^ La Plra’s associate, Prof. Ma- n,.unrfr Igi- rlo Prlmiccrlo. said in Florence chrlsir or. Alurday thal Rusk "is to bc ,u._upi an, blamed because he obviously g fr."f' wanted this mission to fail by ooeu ty- Ulsclosin^-advance-what-had f beendonc.”___________- of snow Is nccc B ig h lig h ts , '.C h u rc h e s- rlll Ihfr-Flrst-Methodlst-Church.— :30 A Christmas program will be Jlr presented a t 7:30 p.m. Wednes- .. Q N I le- Church. Sunday'a special Christ- nd mas,pageant will be held during be the- il a.m. wrshlp at the ' Church ot the Brethren, with Ist candlelight. Christmas_Evc. ser- as vices to be held at 8 p.m..The a- Faith Assembly of Cod Church x V > sn will bavc a Christmas program S & v as Thursday.ot the, church. . ss Acandlell^tl^ltTgiit Mtvice es will bo held at the First United Bd 6rethren.Cburch.a(^7..pJii..5uQ; . ^ B i day. Gifts will be presented for m H S en use lo the church for missions, at local expense or olher worthy jn causes.- AlthouRh no specific ^ i m, ht amount is rc^jtiired, ihewiigTfrT"^**' at Se« SERVICES. Ft. 2, Col g and Promoting the trewtij"o/T*ltfi !jm^DAYrDECkMBER-15rlM5— nau doci jij ordci “r h ■ ■ 51^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . . - spac natlo JU prect rocki I Ocea am BM O eBiiSaailBBi earth Frank Borman wait in Ufe raft (0 tic Saturday. Behind them b their hrovgh space. Frogmen are shown b.o< rWasp) __________________ - ^ ___ mile: f Peace S raws Blast £ -North V iet N ain ’s denunciation cem list pcace feeler confirmed Sat >Bo s Kid suspected ,from th^,$tart o'^erture was hardly a.geniiine mctit dUcIosctI Friday an ex- mstrued as a Communist offer the . ICC in V iet N am . But Saturday anno broadcast said “reports spread Afi jj.(. the I riSuu:X:dley_i_S' ion ^ -r~ i.il 1 On lUse Ic H illA rl ment rcrs a ^ ’ -I.'-L l-IvU I.-. ------ *ForOpfiung iftls By,The AssocUted.Press . PYJ o last fnrpflrf sun. Valley . « opened.Its 30iii wIiJlcrsellMn'UF Ive day with hotels and motels u'®f* ion booked solid through-Jnn.2. »"d . If , Among those who made res- not crvatlons early — besides the -| 1 Kennedy family — were film J_ I ,m. stars Jimmy Stewari, Janet A? ^ ron W hile, said Genc'ral Manag- jjj’ er Harry Holmes. C__ “Chrlsimas b pressure'time O D ^ 1“^ ihj with a full house." _|0 Sun Valley ^(Mu|y use more stronj rth that’s not unusual-the first ,^Qr,n tn Eood snows often come In mid- Her December. gultln M. Bnldy Mountain, including thc k. new lilt and'ski complex on the ] north side. Is open, and so is ^ 3 0 Half Dollor. But Dollar Moun- porce u.. tain is nor. _ „„/♦ » s^ s^ R o B 6rr^tfnn«dy;rD-tar J.. and his family are eirpected ear- T,. ly in the week and Pat Lawtord nemii V and her family later. Jacqueline l,fc Koniuidy-andjicc-iwo-chlldrflt aub^ 4(j ore cxpected I>ec. 26. 2 1 ------ 7ho.-two-nujocu4^thwctt-Ida- . ho-ski areas — Bocus Basin nnd Bnindn^e Mountain — are on niMi, 3 J® Christmas schedules, open dally i- e „ g through Jan. 2. except for }„g „ y, Christmas day. 10 («• Bogus Basin report* skiing ^ “ inirto-fiood-wlih-i:-ioJftJnche.t - X!L _ of snow. Officials say more snow „ is needed for operation of the T f ., tvw) new lifts, JU I - -Brundoge reports-good skiing flt the top ot the mountain with | |-| up to 20 inches of snow and poor V .'^ skiing a t thc bottom with about wr< ^ iMgKinch^ :■ d - -------------^ O u l . ? ; S sNMdOHS svwisia^, aJM « lecces 't- haveb <g this le ■ (/, Contes r: " 'ir be &nn ;h vW B a News, tn 2 » v ^ » r iV B S Only 't \ |g otficia » 2 m t2 '-^ - -- B o test-'' id I H x should n: \ coupc: 3r ratar s, jt^M < on pa. )y Any 'll^iNG-OAYSm-CHRVVl i or br friM 5— --------------- IG em in i J G iv e s I] IU .S. Ra B SPACE CENTER, Houston; Tc nauts plunged hd^pily back to ct 5 2 - ficant-im yflg»>_ln tl^f ^trnnpft .^/TT ■*.: doctors’ first findings onthebea ^ Navy Cmdr. James.A, Lovell Jr, 3 a few wobbly steps, their ------ I* first s in c e slipping into their liny spaceship Dcc. 4. neUher-showed-nny-initinl ~!k ri ill .cffecla from tbe two-week Zj : ordeal.- <l "I’m dfrty," Borman declared ^ cheejtulljr. "But il's good, hon- y The flight of Ceniinl 7, high- M lighted by a historic rendezvous M H with Gemini 6. broupht thc Unit- it;:— ed—Staten—all—mojor—manned —^ spaceflight records, putting the 'T il nation a great stride forward la r B ' its race 10 the moon. B ' man and loveU made their /l^ X\-' W > ry dive home just thc wayTthey ■' Hi wanted— so gootf 7n fact, (hey 'i may-have won a bet trom Gemi- >1 ni 6 pilots Walter M. Schlrra Jr. 91 H and Thomas P. Stafford who S 'l preceded them from space two- »•' days earlier, The wager ot an undisclosed m amount was on which space* IT craft landed closest to the aim- ing point. a , Borman fired- his braking rockets without a hitch at S-iS '- ■ ! a.in. EST over-the Pacific E< a Ocean. Slewed by a large, or- ■■ B ange and white parachute after H earth's gravity took grip, Gemi- Bf ,, nl 7 pitched into the Atlantic ;•* about 565 miles southwest of B fo 5”’a“ m ' M “ hedui* *> B ___ ' The pilou came down 12.6 3 miles from the carrier, out of B sight of the ship. Bormon B claimed the bet. Schlrra and B Sufford splashed into the water B about H.fl mHfg.tmm.thft.Wnp. - B Regardless of who pays, Gem- B Inis 7 and 6 were closer to their tlonai.’Skm?"'""'"™ I Sat .^Bormao.' « « .command pilot. B (art i«>»e, t--.. be feijiea ' W th , Wi B iine travelins companion from the ~B cc«ft'-<o-r heHoip«er,hotMring B overhead fbr-'the short ride-to B » c r the carrier —^« preference he B day announced before the fll^t. B ead After opening the hatch, u : 3 1 ------the crnft bobbed in the water, S | Bormon stood up. Then Lovell M wos the first to be lifted iiitd (he ll -— helicopicr._________ ' . IB | One of the rescwrs com- “ j B mented to newsmen that both '■ i 5 - added, "their spirits were real good and they were really hsp- ■'w*' , . py to be back.” , day. , ijlcv It was the end of « long lourfiW~.‘l3l) hmiM nnH Vi mln. Spac< Itej, utes; .206 trips around the globe and 5.129,<ormlles. res- , * * * * . I H Records Lf^ |i^[ais^ps te Space Flights » ffi I WM Tex^(AP)-— ^m lnt7[^^ strong assist from Gemini 6, es- usxs '"W t n b l l ^ - » world recofds->for “ « manned space flight, • SflGl 'Id- Here are the new marks re- . suiting from the twin Gemini 1? I a / ‘he missions: JGilcl t'’* 1. Longc.'it manned spaceflight noiS ' i* —030 hours. 35 minutes, by Air ,,, .her un- Force Lt. Col. Frank Borman X y ^ ^ theJda ord of IW hours: 55 mlnWei fty 71®!*? Gemini 5 astronauts L Gordon Cooper Jr. and Charles Cbnrad, , 2. First rendeivous of two »»leni “*r mimned—manewerable-space- —Gene craft, as Gemini 7 ond Gemini 8 sheriff. /Jew 20 hours.'22 minutes, with- dent, a in e miles ot each other, includ- County, Ing a minimum distance ol 6 to The I , „ 10 feet. Russia twice had two tion ■•ca See RECORDS. Pg. Z, Cot. 4 tries tc Judges Are Select* S (Ciiristmas Eiglitiiij M rs. T. W. Hicks, past presi- office, i _ dent of the .Ivin Falls Carden the offi = aubF^wtence=Fr=CulvtiLjLi Rules art lastructor at O’teary Jonlor may be 5 Bigh School, and Lowell Dick, lor,- bui ' jenresentlng the. Times-News. ylslblej a have been selected ,as Judcerftjr be-Hghi this >-car’5- Christmas Lighting Cost Irt Contest. . not n& g >* 'The Judging will’ be done ors.-as Thursday night and results will mainly be announced in Friday’s Times. The a News. ished a; 5 Only displays that have been of Dec; fe otfidally entered In the con- through O tcst.W lU_^Judged. E n tries can »e< X should be made ofiThB'contest —The-i wbich is b el^ carried ed agai < oh page 2 of the Times-News. Nine p 5 Anyone liv in g in the dty *60 for limits of Twin Falls is ellgfflle. for thli Entry coupont thould'be TnaUed honon or biousht to tb* 7lmca4{a«a MCh. • ——— -ISunA ^ - More - — Moi nnlti II '•••• . ........................... ni’s Succi Im petus Race to J uston; Ttsx. (AP) -- America's cham lack to earth Saturday after man’s lo ODcajMtldjnf soace^^Bctter thnn ci Tthc bearded pilots. Air Force i-(. Cc Lovell Jr., home from an historic 14-t rtelr------------r : ------------------------------- I"? _■ tini '1 ■v < ittk Ish. Jnit. f ' the Ila lo,. - '»■ ' \V■ Vl^V hey -i:.'’, 4io WD- K: ■ t ised IkJt;. ice* ilm- or- fter ''tic of 12.6 and Iter em- heir Ious - B |H B ||^ ^ |^ H |^ H uot*' hit J ^ IB H S ia ^ B l^ B the ring I-to he u : veil (he n ^^^jjj^^^B n n B p ip m: oth j!f JAKOra TOEIR,FIRST STEPS on fl ‘^*-m ri|i .i. ill, ................ I, after being brtwght aboard by hellcopti ^ day. Bormjiof-'teiKls.bls knee to get kli ,ns sauts b r o u ^ tbeir Gemini 7 apaeecral space. (AP wirephoto via radio tnm I j " ''" " c ^ s u T ! 1 SAN ANTONIO, Te*. y A r# S (U PI)v- A man sleeping g ' poTf'TTiangtwcr-ftmdcr-rrft clothes dryer at a laup- g 1 ^ 0 1 * - iwirpmawtflld nnlice from b g his "capsule” tiwt'ne wns-a “ ABO/ I R an astronaut. ___ 8 Prellmi 3 Tho 24-year-oM m a n b IKe 14-c R was jailed for being a no serli mi g maflta~{ Shenlt's (jiroup Elects Officers ht BOISE (UPl) - Lemhi Coun- Vnw ty aheriff WIlllarTf Baker Satur- I' »" day was named president of ” theJdaho_Sherlf^AssocIatlon. 5 =rBaket=^ii^fio:^oni£azac;an So annual orRaniiationat meeting L" of tho Sheriffs Association, He . succeeds oherilf John Bender of f -G ene_Fu2icll-_Jdaho_Oounly 6 sheriff, was chosen vice presi- very sll h- dent, and Earl Winter, Elmore .rrv.^ d- County, secreury-treasurer. aisorlew to TTje sroup opproved a resolu- .. ^ ro tion -'calling tor Increased u l- ,v .( '.u. I aries tor deputy shtriiis, benign.’ ;lecte<Tfof ;litm gC outest“ II- oftice, and must be recetved at Durlnj •n the office iv midnight Dec. 22. 9.6 pour Rules are simple. Displays Mlchai V may be eJthW imerlui urextei'- «|»nqrri It, Ior," but they must be cleorly the pair s, visible from the street ond must Kennedy JT be-Hghtedi------------three da Ig .Cost and etoborateness -are porting.- . not necessarily deciding fad- After le ors."as d isp la y s are judged two asU 111 mainly on their, general effect, shave 0; s. The displays should be ‘ fin- dinner v ished and operating by'lhe ulght m of Dec; 22 and should be lefl up rn n- through New Year’s Doy » all , i T i !s can see them. st -Tho-contestJiJbeiptt siwnsor- td ed agah\ this year hy the rtmes- —\ 95^ ay News and-the Idaho.Pawcc.Co.__ r. Nine priie-s will be'^awarded— Ity S60 for first, tor second. S20 le. for third, JIO for fourth and five ed honorabl® ,intotion“prlte9-of-tt|— undav Editiblr • More News . - — M ore Sports -------------- - FamilrComfes Feature S^lonT _______________TEW .CENTS ccess us in ) M oon a ’s champion Gemini 7 astro- man’s longest and most signl r thnn cxpectcd.” summed ut x e l-(. Col. Frnnlr Bormnn ant storic 14-day flight. Aside frotr T E ^ o n fflrtt ^Bwrn^ B to get ^ k out of hls-lec! A st^' 7 spacecraft back after H dayi ia adio trtm Carrier Wasp) I - - — »■■ » / * 1 Astronauts * I Are in Good ICondifion ^ Preliminary mcdical tests snow fa ihe 14-doy Gemini' 7 flight .left a no serious physical or menial f"^rV* 7fT irfnnftf»«^»'flrk P''*’- . Space asehc^octoiii Boid'Sat." “ “ u ija ; afteiiiixiM, after several- hours of testing, thJt the Gemini 7 crew appears to be in “Ixtler .thope” than the crew ot Gemini „ 5. which was up almost eight Dr. Howard Mlnners, chlcf re- covery physician, said neither aslronaut_shwed any sign of “** spncc orsca"sickne«.-'—= = A “ Lovell was JiSl'irhirqlifiasy- during the .ecreas Irom the spacecrftttJ''Mtnnerssaid. ’'Bor- mnn was /ust o~llttte unsteady 7 . also. bui.in-both..cases it was J very slight . . . ; ' - ‘Tbey-had no symptorfis of „ disorientation,” Mmners said, j ’ *'. . . We’re chvlously overjoyed that Ihe fatigue response was so _ benign." _ He said both nstronauLi are tircdrhut not ovCrlyTorTlicro- was a fall In blood pressure as was expected but 'They did not shtJWTmy.-TnBrked-raise-ot heart as in the Gemini 5." at During fhe flight, Borman lost 1 9.6 pounds ond Lovell lost 5.9. • /s Michael Brzeslnski, space T- anencyrtechnictUzdebrlcrePt^kl- ly the p&ir vould be flown to Cape ^ st Kennedy Sunday morning for ‘ _ three days of debriellng and re- re porting.-— ,-T r . ’--------------- :l- After the medical testing, the Kl two astronauts got a chance to :t shave ond shower and attend a n- dinner with officers of the Wasp. S Traffic D e a ^ ar- Idaho jf -19SSn-.- ;,.:. ____ 00 Magic Volley 1965;.^.; _________ -48 T\- 33"

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■/Commission SI „ I ^ N G T O N (A P )-R jp iib - , . f m iJOQ leaders urgicd Saturday ' ,■ tlfiit (he creation of a bIpartI- ' ■ UB advisory commission on vot- . ° „■ Iv and national elt^ctions to J ^ guard against fraud a t the

H "No w aknesse j Jn the Amcri* p rn■ m m tem a rc a s glaring as g■ that perm it the frauds ®

■ ty «f some of o u r reccnt elcc- „the RcpubHMn Coordl-“ {'*

i*.wimmiiicc sOla.,.■ In a report /o rm ally adonled H ^ U. the pollcymaKlng■ twscJl poinlcd to ChlMgo, Tex-■ u and Arkansas and said there -

■M J^votiflS -ifrcfiu lacH lflt In «» 2 ^■ ^ atul the D em ocrats were■ »olamc., "W ' H M Ihe snme 'tim e, the GOP H J■ Qtnmlncc. accuscd the Demo- , _

. ■ o; pressing /rdera) em- < 0■ WJt5 for polliical cohtribu- ' " J■ "Npiiher the Civil Service■ wtntnlssion nor the Depart- V

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■ M »»I . H. Humphrty will iB JohnjS*V ';'‘ « d by President In fo■ u i ^ , V ^ ‘' ‘“rd ay to head the durlti

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r - F i r e - I s — I in A t ta c k | ig o n A re a |le t Nam ( A P ) : - The V ie t Congeal- j Saigon with m o rta r and h eav y auto- I few m inutes before m idn igh t Satur- I !t lim e in the V ietnam ese w a r th a t f fxA/i-mnktoiLilri* iig o ln g t ^ n p Hnt. I s w ere fired inlo an ou tly ing porooii “ I a inhabited m ainly by Chinese. In- I th ere were no c osualties. Th? shells I

-----------struck an a r e a less Uj m Clo u L m ile s f r o m th e h e m | o f i h e ' s p r a w l i n g c i ty 's f,

B H dow ntow n b u s in e s s d ls lH c t. -i j j ^ H Tho heavy au(om «tic H n was I H H r : d e 3 0 ib rt~ a s * 'in t« n s e -w h lle 3 _ l H B | lasted. Ir i l H Bttack u m e from the . I. V \ H rice paddy fields that, stretch - -■ H f M southwest-ward' t r p n u ^ e city. I ■ |^ :M Neither .S a lg o n e ^ m ilc e nor . 1 ^ • ’■W Olher reliable »ou rct»cou ld es- ■

tlinatfi the num tSRH jri/lerO oos - ■ iRwIved In the a ttac lc I

Viet Cong have a ttacked gov- ' ■

on many occasions, io'me o t 1them recently, a ttd they have I

S ^ B engaged Vietnamese forces on Ithe outskirts o t S a ig o n ................. I

The a ttack cam e only hours P a lter the U.S. m ilitary com-

' mand in Salmon had clamped a ^dusk to dawn curtew on Amer- Mlean m ilitary personnel a s * Qmeans of protec ting U.S. troops ■

JB here from terro ris t a ttac lu tha t ■d Mr*. Increased In the past tew ■

» f ~ l b '^he curfew w ent Inlo effect I* r ^ , ^ Saturday midniRht. It'obvlousfy ■

was aimed to Include Monday, ■See VtET NAM, P g . t . C ol 7 ■

s A w a r d e d " S c h o la r s h ip -

., son of M r. an d M rs . John W. enth Avc. E .. a h is lo ry senior a tWild) ot. fotrt* Rhode*^-H&^s^Ar9 —

'ortland b y a com m ittee represen t- psla tes; The other th re e students tairs a re Michael T eile lbaum , Silver pi

Shindler, Baronsviile, Minn., an d d<Igs, Mont. T eite lbaum is a sociol- P« ifor a " '. 'T , ' - . T V

rSD eG auU els "I S l a t e * i of•4 Given Edge ^M t n .«U()end ' ' ” R ornab^ng PARIS (A P) - Public opinion fl- ^

nitnum Charles de Gaulle w l l l ^ f about xlraum ^ o t th e votes in Sun- b s S i!

day’s runoff presidential elec- »^ the Francois Mitte^ |- y ]

The poll* c red ited '© e G « n e ¥ > "Mmise * Stronger position than J T C on the earlle r-in thew s l jv «hown. These Info^ 1 _3 ^ «7>P»n8» hy POlhlcal lead- A l ,5fj!zL ers had pointed to a neckmnd-

neck, race, w ith perhaps only 1 (S o r-2 p e r cen t separating the HE'

^ o m gaty<i/i< *«» ii.»uing [) « olf. pendi n 19S2. to r in doubt.- • • J 6 ^

President D e Gaulle w ent to bjira. hts country home a t Colombey- Prlaa l^s-Deux-Egllses in' pustem Robei

---------m li'l'!in the evening. Mitterrand will stanU

------- - yflte n t Chntenu-ChlnoB in cen. bllo sl

I ffai France , r te Is mayor 01 tha t l E e ^ t r a ta i

?em»I> , Cjoudy w ealher was predicted bum . h iS av ‘" ’0*^ of the naiion with the An 1 iM r tt possibility o f showers In the w hoo

northern half. T h is would be an sa id 1 ,n , to ■'nprovement o ve r-the stormy, t iy to

fMuSi th e -v o te r turnout Is ex- fllppet peeled <o be below tha t In the tracks

e L . lirst rouiid, w h e n 'o n ly ir T J e r - D a n ioordl. ^ million registered m ated --------yotcra fa lled itn r jii t thftlcJanl; p ^ fn

‘ TM. WATCH F U G ir r • ton E -yJe* MOSCOW (A P) - Mnilons of necr; In >|I Russians saw cn Moscow televi- ahd F

siotrSaturday-night-a-tllm of-th* bothJT historic space rendezvous by I t w

GOP S. Gemini capsules. . -See

S “Messiah”-Pres g Yule Observanc

Highlight o f Chrlstm ai ob- I I S ' oiUM leN ances a t .TW n F ills a rea have « s id .' c h u rc h tfy fn j ie i ltB r e sentattoo p M u ^ J thal of' Handel’s • 'M w iah ” a t the theran nmis- First Presbyterian-Church. The wJH b<

services ore sponsored by the light s I that Magic V aiiey C o u n c i l o t ChrUtr judce c :h u rc h es -W -w iJ l .f ia lu n solo- held ai from ists and pian ists from through^ TT« innot out tho valley. Churchstate Other sp e u a l programs a re progra

. - plannM fo1r C hristm as D ay and day. preceding, d a y s a t v a r i o u s a u r c h

» churches In the a rea . Youngpeo- prograi T T S p j r c r t h r F i r « ChrlsUaa.Churcli E w a n ?hrey will present live Nativity scenes and coi Ident In front of the church esch night a t 10 a I the during C hristm as week. A 10:50 A sp m r - a .m .-S unday c a n u ta and chil- schedu

a re S n J r o g m m - i t - 7 :3 0 - p im . th e — C Mao- Sunday a lso a re p ltm ned'at the Church

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I wttfa (he astronauts. (AR w l r ^ h o la j

L» R (sen t- p j j j j County treasurer and fi ICt'W la x collector, rem inds tax- n ■ I " liv e r payers thnt midnight Mon- « a n d day is the deadline f o r ; 3

d o l - paym en t o f ' th e ir------- prtroerty taxes wlihotrf'^fi urday

pcnaTty.*' — ttfa tI M rs. Jones, noted th a t o n e . '' approxim ately J I million c h a n c

of the original ta x am ount lllll rem ains to bo collect-

I AccordinR to the s ta te | b y tf)___ : fl_£0£tc..the first ha lf Of r e a l J m e n t

fi p ro p en y taxes mUst WJ ' ’ig T O U mlon M‘ pai{( by m idnight M onday I f h e j ,

Inquest Is "S’i i iH e 'n .— “I * ----------- held anPending m -*.<

Area Fatalityand- *' would,ly 1 (See P icture e n Pago t ) such a the HEYBURN - A n i n q u e s ^ i»cn fo:

vie- w nd ln g in the death of w m . ^

t to bum . who w as killed’ Instantly 11,5 rjpj bev- F r id a y njom ing, accord ing no secrtiai te n R obert W alk. M lnidotar County |„ jffct vote Cbrone r. . ' • probe bR55 = S l5 : r B a 5 S a z » l i r - W i lc d H n - -R n t-fi will stanUy w hen h e r 1963 Oldsmo- ja y th cen- bllo sk idded on the Icy road Into prompte Diar ilie pa th ol ft CmHm*Pacifte-work S fc -t« J

tra in a t J S treet crossing in Hey- jio jy alcted b u m ........ which Itthe An eyew itness to th e accident, Vietnam the who officers declined to identily, rejected

I an sa id M rs. B anner appeared to Laicr my. try to s top a fte r apparen tly sec- berg, U 1 In Ing o r hearing the oncoming united two train , bu t the c a r skidded on Ice. ibe Po ih e h n - a '^ I f r e m b S T ita n e n t= w th e prompte

w est sWo ol the s tre e t and yer. GoJ ex- n ipped around, s traddling the lied law the tracks and facing north . • - . motion 1 l» r —D am age-to ih o - u a l t j .w a s ^ t i ; a llans,_ red m ated a t 5150, and M rs. Ban- who rer bah. p>T‘« vchiclft w as demolished. Norjh V

. Crewm em bcrs of tho tram , Cm M in who were uninjured, w ere Mil- La Pir lon E rickson. Pocatclio . engi- rlo Prim

I of oeer; Ralph M urray , conductor. Saturda} evi- and Roger Spriggs, brakem an, blamed th« bothJEwittJEalls. wantedby I t w as re p b r te a if ia t thTTley- dtsclosin

•See INQUEST. P g . 1. CoL f been dot

Presentatwn High p^ces by T.F.Chiob- T l5 7 I r i f^ 4 p tls r C h n r c h -w ll l Ihe-Flrst rea have « special p rog ram a t 5:30 A Chri ioa n m. ^imriav. At O ur Sav lor Lur presentci the the ran Churcn, th r is im a s tv e B f f y n f rhe will be observed by a candle- Church, i the light scrvice a t il :3 0 p.m._Bnd mas^pagi o t C hristm as Doy w orship will be the- U

)lo- held a t 10 a .m . Church 'g i b ' ’The F i rs t - Sotithem - Baptist candlellg

C hurcb w ill have a (3irlstm as vices to ire p rogram a t 7:30 p .nu Wednes- Faith As ind day. .The In m a n u e l . L utheran will have u s Church W lll~have'* -C hrlstm a8 Thursdaj e o -p ro g ra m a t 7 ,o 'clock C hristm as Acand; x h E ye and C hristm as D ay services will bo h ies afflcbm m iiiiloT W n-trD hserw d Brethren ^ t a t 10 a .m . day. Gift:50 A specia l program h a s been use lo th ill- scheduled l o f Christm as Eve a t local exj m . th e — C om m u alty -iJre sb y ie rian causcs.- ite Church. T h f l'a an a a l candlelight am ount 1

a e iv ic t wiU U held F rid ay a t Set SE:

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NAVTS Jam es te v e l l . k t i , aiid Frank Bo r a fte r s j^ f b d n ro In (he Atlantic Salurdi arried them on a i4-d«y flight through spi wlrepfwta via rad io from Carrier Wasp)

I Report of P( q Feeler Draw^ IIVASHINGTON (A P)r-N orth Vj g i3 of'ti r ^ - i r t o f a Communist peaci iT 8 urday VhRt* U.SvOfflcials Kid su

—ttiat the alleged Hanoi o<^crturc t one. The S ta le Dcpartm eiit dU " change th a t could bc construed

fo sceJ< a negotia ted peace in Vi moraing a H anoi radio broadcas

B I by the A m erican Depart-II J m e n t W , S t a l e a re sheer Q j , i f ^ n n n r d l - c s s ^ b r i c a t i o n . i J - C l t l y [ The Johnson adm inistration ^

s r i i press secrcU ry BIII.D. Moyers ' ^ said, only: * 'n i le t their smic- W-,

; m ent speak for lu e lf ." J h QThe State D e ^ rt in e n t wllh-

_ _ held any com m ent but olficials B y ■ made i t - 'c Ie a r 'th e -H a n b f -b la s t-J d a l

came a s no surprise. ‘ opene<

would, hnvo been surprised II , Amc such a denunciation had not crvntli

>-l* l ^ n forthcoming. Kenne? " • Tlio departm ent had no com- i m »U mW m-«M iiM rilnn W nne of Le'R'» >'dy Ihc reported iniermeUinrlfts'thflt

Secretary ot S tate Dean Rusk. ” '" ‘y. in eflect. sabotaged Iho pcace n®'

probe by dl.<cIoslng it. ^ Ch:“in- ~-pm tim J coartm on* *•*''* here .’*

Into prompted by publication in the ® ork s tr - l* u lB -» a su D isp a ic k ^ M !^ Sim ley- s io iy aboul the pcace leeler in s i i o ^

which it w as reported the North th a t 5 Jnt, Vietnamese gestu re had been £ 00d t ily. rejected.* • I>ece«Tto U lc r F rid ay Arthur J. Cold- „ Bold

«c- berg. U.S. ambossador to thc ill ng United N ations, told reporters

Ice. Jhe Posi-D lspatch story was « “ '• ] the p rum ptedrbyjaoiA m ericanJiW ; snd Jc r. G oldberg sa id thc unidenti: the fled law yer obtained his infor- h -

mation from ont ol-thc two.lt-

1. North V ietnamese President Ho “ re^«*l ^ Chi Mlnh. ^

La P lra ’s associate, Prof. Ma- n,.unrfr Igi- rlo Prlm iccrlo . said in Florence c h r ls ir or. Alurday th a l Rusk "is to bc ,u ._upi an, blamed because he obviously g f r . " f '

wanted th is mission to fail by o oeu ty- U lsc lo sin^ -advance-w hat-hadf beendonc.” ___________- of snow

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' . C h u r c h e s -rlll Ihfr-Flrst-Methodlst-Church.—:30 A C hristm as program will beJlr presented a t 7:30 p.m. Wednes- .. Q N I

le- Church. Sunday 'a special Christ- nd m as,pageant will be held during be the- i l a .m . w rs h lp a t the

' Church o t the Brethren, with Ist candlelight. Christmas_Evc. ser- as vices to be held a t 8 p.m ..The a - Faith A ssem bly of Cod Church x V > sn will bavc a Christmas program S & v as T hursday.ot the, church. . ss A c a n d le l l^ t l^ l tT g ii t Mtvice es will bo held a t the First United Bd 6rethren.Cburch.a(^7..pJii..5uQ ; . ^ B i

day. G ifts will be presented for m H S en use lo the church for missions, a t local expense o r olher worthy jn causes.- AlthouRh no specific ^ i m, h t am ount is rc^jtiired, ih e w iig T frT " ^ * * ' a t Se« SERVICES. F t . 2, C o l g

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f P e a c e S ra w s B l a s t £-N o rth V ie t N a i n ’s d e n u n c ia tio n c em l i s t p c a c e f e e l e r c o n firm e d S a t >Bo s K id s u s p e c t e d ,f ro m th ^ ,$ ta r t o '^ e r tu re w a s h a r d ly a .g e n iiin e

m ctit d U c I o s c tI F r id a y a n ex - m s t ru e d a s a C o m m u n is t o f fe r the . ICC in V ie t N a m . B u t S a tu r d a y anno b r o a d c a s t s a i d “ r e p o r ts s p r e a d Afi jj.(. ■ “ the I

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* F o r O p f i u n giftls B y ,T h e A ssocU ted.P ress . PY J o last fnrpflrf sun. Valley . «

opened .Its 30iii wIiJlcrsellMn'UF Ive day w ith hotels and motels u'®f* ion booked so lid through-Jnn.2. »"d .

If , A m ong those who made res- not c rv a tlo n s e a r ly — besides the - | 1

K ennedy fam ily — were film J_ I ,m. s ta r s J im m y Stewari, Janet

A?^ ron W hile, said Genc'ral Manag- jjj’ e r H a r ry Holmes. C _ _

“ C h rls im as b pressu re 'tim e O D

^ 1“ ^ihj w ith a fu ll house."_|0 S un V alley (Mu|y use m ore stronj

rth th a t’s n o t u n u s u a l - t h e first ,^Qr,n t n Eood sn o w s often come In mid- Her

D ecem ber. gultlnM. B nldy M ountain, including thc k . new lil t a n d 'sk i complex on the ]

n o r th s id e . Is open, and so is ^ 3 0 H alf D o llo r. But Dollar Moun- porce

u.. ta in is nor. _ „„/♦ »s ^ s ^ R o B 6r r^ tfn n « d y ;rD - ta r

J .. and h is fam ily a re eirpected ear- T,. ly in th e w eek and P a t Lawtord nem ii V and h e r fam ily la ter. Jacqueline l,fc K on iu id y -an d jicc -iw o -c h lld rflt a u b ^4(j o re c x p ec ted I>ec. 26. 2 1•------ 7 ho .-tw o-nu jocu 4 thw ctt-Ida-. ho-sk i a r e a s — Bocus Basin nnd

B n indn^e Mountain — are on niMi, 3 J® C h ris tm as schedules, open dally i - e „ g th rough J a n . 2. except fo r }„g „ y, C h r is tm as day. 10 («•

Bogus Basin report* skiing ^ “ in irto -fiood -w lih -i:-io JftJnche .t - X !L _ o f snow . O fficials say more snow „

is needed for operation of the T f . , tvw) new lifts, J U I

- - B r u n d o g e reports-good skiingflt th e to p o t the mountain with | | - | up to 20 inches of snow and poor V . ' ^ sk iing a t thc bottom with about w r<

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r:" ' i r be &nn

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' t \ | g o tfic ia» 2 m t 2 ' - ^ - - - B o t e s t - ' 'id I ■ H x shouldn: \ coupc:3r r a t a rs, j t ^ M < on pa.)y Any

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I U . S . R aB SPA C E C EN TER, Houston; Tc■ n a u ts p lu n g ed hd^pily back to ct5 2 - f ic a n t- im y f lg»>_ln tl^f ^ trnnpft . /TT■*.: d o c to rs’ f irs t findings o n th e b e a ^ N avy C m d r. Jam es.A , Lovell Jr ,3 a few w obbly steps, th e i r ------I * f ir s t s i n c e slipping into

th e ir lin y spacesh ip Dcc. 4. neU h er-sh o w ed -n n y -in itin l ~!k

r i ill .cffecla from tbe two-week Zj : ordeal.- < l

" I ’m dfrty," Borman declared ^ cheejtulljr. "B ut il's good, hon-

y The flight of Ceniinl 7, high-M lighted by a historic rendezvous MH with G em ini 6. broupht thc Unit- ■it;:— ed—Staten—all—m ojor—manned — ^

spaceflight records, putting the ' Ti l nation a g rea t stride forward la r B ' its r ac e 10 the moon.

B ' m an and loveU made their / l ^ X\-'W > ry dive home ju st thc wayTthey ■'H i w anted— so gootf 7n fact, (hey ■ 'i■ m ay-have won a bet trom Gemi- >1■ ni 6 pilots W alter M. Schlrra J r . 9 1 H and T hom as P . Stafford who S ' l■ preceded them from space two- » • '■ days e arlie r,■ The w ager o t an undisclosed m■ am ount w as on which space* I T■ c ra ft landed closest to the aim- ■■ ing po in t. ■ a , B orm an fired- his braking ■■ rockets w ithout a hitch a t S-iS ' - ■ !■ a .in . E S T o v e r - th e Pacific E < a O cean. Slewed by a large, or- ■ ■ B ange and w hite parachute after H■ e a r th 's g rav ity took grip, Gemi- B f , , nl 7 p itched into the Atlantic ■ ;• * about 565 m iles southwest of B

f o 5”’a“ m ' M “ hedui* *> B___ ' The p ilo u cam e down 12.6 3

m iles from the carrier, ou t of Bsight o f th e ship. Bormon Bclaim ed the bet. Schlrra and BS u ffo rd splashed into the water B

— abou t H.fl m H fg.tm m .thft.W np. - BRegard less of who pays, Gem- B

Inis 7 and 6 w ere closer to their ■

tlonai.’Skm?"'""'"™ ISat .^Bormao.' « « .command pilot. B (a r t i«>»e, t--.. be feijiea ' W th , Wi B iine travelins companion from the ~ B„ cc«ft'-<o-r heHoip«er,hotMring B

overhead fbr-'the short r ide-to B » c r the c a rrie r —^« preference he B d a y announced before the f l l ^ t . B e a d A fter opening the hatch, u : 3 1------the c rn ft bobbed in the water, S |

Borm on stood up. Then Lovell M wos th e first to be lifted iiitd (he l l

- — helicopicr._________ ' . I B |One of the rescw rs com- “ j B

m ented to newsmen th a t both ' ■ i

5 - added, " th e ir spirits were real good and they were really hsp- ■'w*'

, . py to be back.” , day. ,ijlcv I t w as the end of « long

lourfiW ~.‘l3l) hmiM nnH Vi mln. Spac< Itej, u te s; .206 tr ip s around the globe ‘ and 5.129,<ormlles. res- , * * * ■ * . I

H Records Lf| i ^ [ a i s ^ p s te Space Flights »f f i I WM

T ex ^ (A P )-— ^ m ln t7 [ ^ ^ strong assis t from Gemini 6, es- u s x s

'"W t n b l l ^ - » world recofds->for — “ « m anned space flight, • S f l G l'Id- H ere a re the new m arks re- . suiting from the twin Gemini 1? I a /

‘he m issions: J G i lc lt '’* 1. Longc.'it manned spaceflight n o iS ' i* —030 hours. 35 minutes, by A ir , , , .h e r un- Force Lt. Col. Frank Borman X y ^ ^ the J d a

ord o f IW hours: 55 mlnWei fty 71®!*? G em ini 5 astronauts L Gordon Cooper J r . and Charles Cbnrad,

, 2. F irs t rendeivous of two » » le n i “*r m im ned—m anew erab le-space - —G ene

c ra ft , a s Gemini 7 ond Gemini 8 sheriff. /Jew 20 hours.'22 minutes, with- dent, a in e miles o t each other, includ- County, Ing a minimum distance ol 6 to The I

, „ 10 fee t. Russia twice had two tion ■•ca See RECORDS. Pg. Z, Cot. 4 tries tc

Judges Are Select* S (Ciiristmas Eiglitiiij

M rs. T . W. Hicks, p ast presi- office, i _ d e n t of the . I v in Falls Carden the offi = a u b F ^ w te n c e = F r= C u lv tiL jL i Rules

a r t la structo r a t O ’te a r y Jonlor m ay be 5 B igh School, and Lowell Dick, lo r,- bui ' je n re se n tln g th e . Times-News. y ls lb le j a h av e been selected ,as Judcerftjr be-Hghi

th is >-car’5- Christmas Lighting Cost Irt Contest. . no t n&

g>* 'T h e Judging will’ be done o r s .-a s T hu rsday night and results will m ainly be announced in Friday’s Times. T he

a N ew s. • ished a;5 Only displays that have been of D ec; fe o tf id a lly entered In the con- through O tc s t.W lU _ ^ Ju d g e d . E n t r i e s can »e< X should b e made ofiThB 'contest —T he-i

wbich is b e l ^ carried ed agai

< oh page 2 of the Times-News. N ine p 5 Anyone l i v i n g in the d ty *60 for

lim its of Twin Falls is ellgfflle. fo r thli E n try coupont thou ld 'be TnaUed h o n o n o r b io u sh t to tb* 7lm ca4{a«a M Ch. •

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R a c e t o Juston; Ttsx. (AP) - - America's cham lack to earth Saturday after man’s lo ODcajMtldjnf s oace^^B ctter thnn c i Tthc bearded pilots. Air Force i-(. Cc Lovell Jr., home from an historic 14-t rtelr------------r : -------------------------------

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a fte r be ing brtw ght aboard by hellcopti ^ day. Bormjiof-'teiKls.bls knee to g e t kli

,ns sa u ts b r o u ^ tbe ir Gemini 7 apaeecral space . ( A P w irephoto via rad io t n m I

■ j " ' ' " " c ^ s u T ™ !1 SAN ANTONIO, Te*. y A r #

S ( U P I ) v - A m an sleeping g ' p o T f 'T T ia n g tw c r -f tm d c r- r r f t

clothes d ry e r a t a laup- g 1 ^ 0 1 * - iw irp m a w tflld nnlice from b

g h is "cap su le” tiw t'ne w n s - a “ ABO/I R an astronau t. — ___ 8 P re llm i

3 Tho 24-year-oM m a n b IKe 14-c R w as ja ile d fo r b e i n g a no serli

mi ■ g maflta~{

Shenlt's ( j i r o u p

Elects Officersh t BO ISE (U P l) - Lemhi Coun- Vnw

ty aheriff WIlllarTf Baker Satur- I '»" day w as nam ed president of ” theJdaho_S herlf^A ssocIa tlon .

5 = rB a k e t= ^ ii^ f io :^ o n i£ a z a c ;a n So annual orRaniiationat meeting

L" of tho S h e r if fs Association, H e . succeeds oherilf John Bender of

f - G e n e _ F u 2ic ll-_Jdaho_O ounly6 sheriff, w as chosen vice presi- v e ry sll

h- dent, a n d E ar l W inter, E lm ore . r rv .^ d- County, se c reu ry -treasu re r. aisorlew to TTje s ro u p opproved a resolu- .. ^ ro tion -'calling to r Increased u l - ,v . ( '.u .I a rie s to r d epu ty sh triiis , benign.’

; l e c t e < T f o f

; l i t m g C o u t e s t “II- oftice, a n d m ust be recetved a t D urlnj •n the office i v midnight Dec. 22. 9.6 pour

Rules a r e simple. Displays Mlchai V may be eJthW imerlui u re x te i '- « |» n q r ri It, Ior," bu t th e y m ust be cleorly th e pair s, v isible from the street ond m ust KennedyJT be-H ghtedi----------- -th re e daIg .Cost a n d etoborateness - a r e porting.- . no t necessarily deciding fa d - A fter le o r s ." a s d i s p l a y s a re judged tw o asU 111 m ain ly on their, general effect, shave 0; s . T h e displays should b e ‘ fin- dinner v

ished a n d operating by 'lh e ulght m of D ec; 22 and should be lefl up r n n- th rough N ew Y ear’s Doy » a ll , i T i !s can see them .s t - T h o -c o n te s tJ iJ b e ip tt siwnsor-td ed a g a h \ this y e a r hy the rtm es- — \ 9 5 ^ay N ew s a n d -th e Id ah o .P aw cc .C o .__r. N ine priie-s will be '^aw arded—Ity S60 fo r firs t, to r second. S20 le. fo r th ird , JIO for fourth and five ed honorabl® ,in to tion“p r l te 9 - o f - t t |— —

undav Editiblr• M o r e N e w s .

- — M o r e Sports---------------F am ilrC om fes

Feature S ^ lo n T

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c c e s s

u s i n

) M o o na ’s cham pion Gemini 7 astro- m an ’s longest an d m ost signl

r thnn c x p ec tcd .” sum m ed ut x e l-(. Col. F rnn lr Bormnn ant s to ric 14-day flight. Aside frotr

T E ^ o n f f l r t t ^ B w r n ^

B to g e t ^ k out of h ls-lec! A s t^ ' 7 spacecraft back a fte r H dayi ia adio tr tm C a rrie r Wasp)

I - - — »■■ » / * ’

1 Astronauts * I Are in Good ICondifion^ Pre lim inary mcdical tests snow fa ihe 14-doy Gemini' 7 flight .left a no serious physical o r menial

f"^rV* 7fT ir fn n ftf»«^»'flr k P''*’-

. Space a s e h c ^ o c toiii Boid'Sat." “ “ u i j a ; afteiiiixiM, after several-

hours of testing, th J t the Gemini 7 crew appears to be in “ Ix tle r .thope” than the crew o t Gemini

„ 5. which w as up almost eight

D r. Howard Mlnners, chlcf re- covery physician, said neither

■ aslro n au t_ sh w ed any sign of “** spncc o rsc a " s ic k n e « .- '— = = A “ Lovell w as J iS l'irh irq lifiasy -

d u rin g the .ecreas Irom the sp a cecrftttJ ' 'M tnnerssaid. ’'Bor- m nn w as /ust o~llttte unsteady

7 . a lso . bui.in -bo th ..cases it was J v e ry slight . . . ; ' ’

- ‘T b ey -h ad no symptorfis of „ disorientation,” Mmners said, j ’ *'. . . We’r e chvlously overjoyed

th a t Ihe fatigue response was so _ ben ign ."_ H e s a id both nstronauLi are

t i r c d rh u t not ovC rlyT orT lic ro - w as a fall In blood pressure as w as expected but 'T h ey did not

• shtJWTmy.-TnBrked-raise-ot heart a s in the Gemini 5."

a t D uring fhe flight, Borman lost 1 9.6 pounds ond Lovell lost 5.9. • /s M ichael Brzeslnski, space T- anencyrtechnictUzdebr lc r e P t^ k l- ly th e p&ir v ou ld be flown to Cape s t K ennedy Sunday morning for ‘ _ th ree days of debriellng and re-re po rtin g .-— ,-T r . ’--------------- —:l- A fter the medical testing, the Kl tw o astronauts got a chance to : t shave ond shower and attend a n- dinner w ith officers of the Wasp.

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—Area-Woman j- ,'s - -71vDies t ) j ^ i r

Briief nlriess »•JE R O M E — M n . Eltie Mne

. McCullough. 7J, d ied 'S atu rday l nriem pon Bt Sl. B enedicfi H oj- reji p ita l'o f a b rie f lllnesi. ' 's ta

She WB5 born April 4. ISM, a t bln. Clay C enier, K an. Shc w ii m ar- lo

- ried to Jo h n W . McCullough on trei M nrch 27. 1923. a t Wahoo, Neb. S n ic y cnm e to Idaho in 1939.the from K nnsai. They lived a i;E a! Idaho* F a lls before moving to b y Twin F a ll! In 1M2. They moved ^ to Jerom e In 1952. She w ai t — i: m e m b e r o f lhe N atarene M a C h u r c h and ihe m iuionary Incl group in th e church. . N

^SurvlvlnR beside* her .h u v run• band, a re four dau*hler». Mr*, inci

Bcrlha Reed. Clay C e n t e r , cha------N eb rrM ia. Agnea Pride.- Sp r i n r ^

dale. A rk.: M ra. Merna E*p)o. A Sallnai, Calif., and Mr«. Helen d m Haken, Buhl: a non, Merl Hin- pec

' Khaw, a d d r e a a unknown: a th n brother. D an id Gilbert. .F o r t «rn Collin*. Colo.: five liMera. M ri. espi Maggie T r i p p , Clay Center. Neb.: M rs. Mable Ehrhard and

------^T r^ -O ta dys Lw,- 4 > o l b - a ^ K Ig- -F a lls : M rs. B essie- Ehrhard. hou

Basin, Wyo., and Mrs. L ulu la J j j . Smilh. F o r t Collins, Colo,, and

II grandchildren and 15 great*RrBndchlIdren.^^^One^^d^ghter ^

In death. Sli;F uneral services a re pending.

T iW ag i^ ifaH ^ i Funerals fi

D U H L ^Funeral services^ for SSS M rs. E sthe r Louise Peterson g*' will be conducted a t 2 p.m . duIu T uesday In the Buhl First Unit- w i ed Presbyterian Church ^ Roy. K U D ale K. Olson, pastor. FjJends Htiti

-m a y call a t the Albertson- ||S{; D ickard Chapel Sunday-from jitk

, 1 unlil 8 p .m . and Monday from J;-* 9 B.m'. until 8 p.m. Last riles u i vflll be held a t the Buhl Ceme-

“ 'y - \ ■_____ Un^TWIN F A L L S '- Mass. of the

, AngeU for M ark WUIIam Rod- gers will be recited a t 2 p.m. Monday In St. Edw ard’s a t h - d ie Church w ith Rev. William « " Oould a s celebrant. Concluding 2 ^ “ rite s will bo held a t Sunset Edm Memorial P a rk . Friends may Moni

TWI^^ FALLS — Funeral serv- !ces for M rs. Nellie Janette boik G rllllth w il l - b e conducted a t 2:30 p.m .' M onday In Reynolds g?*' Funeral Chapel w llh Rev. Gene i<uh M cOaln. K eam a, Utah, olflclat- lng. Conduding rites will be N

------^ a i r iStiMW MamUfUl-Parfc: eeat. • -T -r iu S J— - thB ’

S P R iN G D A te rF u n e rd V " * ^ ices for John JK Jones will be

— ecndueted-aU JO -a.m .-M onday — In the Springdale LDS Ward Chapel b y B ishop Horace Col- trlti ron rl.tf1 ing -ritaa-w m -^)e M l held" In th e Pau l Cemelery.

^ i ^ i ^ ^ m a y j a l l ^ a t ^ ^

' a ruriioon and evening and Monday tiiitU tb n e of aervlces. " j ;

BURLEY — Funeral services for WUllam George Neckar will *

, be .conducted a l 2 p.m. Tues- , d a y In the B urley a r is l ia n f g

Church b y R ev. Warreo H.' Sechler. F in a l riles will be held

In the P leasan t View cemetery. F riends m ay call a t McCulloch . M

wnUI tim e of aervlces.

1— OOOP IH G - n w a iy fui^M ra; « « Carmen Pagay w ill be reclled a l lard 8 p.m . M ondoi In Thompson Fu- « » n e r t l Chapel, Gooding. Mass m ai

. T ^ i ^ a y In St, E to b s th 'a U l lv ^

{uKrites w ill' be held a t -E lm w t^ Cemetery. Friends m ay call a t ^ &

-Thom pson.Chapd-M onday. . ,^ and

DECLO - F uneral services for M ra. N adloe Banner will be

• conductcd a t 1 p.m . Wednesday « « lgj»c1c> ID S Cbapel-wllh Bishop — Harold H urst. Heyburn LDS W a rd J o ffldatlhg . -Concluding "

.... ■ r I t« '^ m :b e Z h € 1 d - « - lD e d oC em eieo '. Friends m ay c a lh a t Bel Payne M ortuary . Chapel, Bur- a n t ley, T uesday afiernoon and bui

,. BYcnlng. ----------- ;— ■*“

H E Y B U R N -F uneral services ^ fo r,M rs . M ary Em m a Wlnmlll Roi will be conductcd a t I p.m . M r Tuesday In Sugar City LDS M r w ard chapel w ith Dlshop Ferron M r SondereoRc r o ftlclatinK. L a s t

— T rltM w lll^e T irS u g arC ily C«m- ~ ? e iery. F riends may call a t anc P ayne-M ortuary ,-B urle j', Mon- ley,

. day afternoon and evening and M r a t Sugar City Chapd Tuesday a n t one hour p rio r to services. - Rui

TWIN'FALLS — Funeral serv- n____IccsJoL -G corgeJt-R Ice-w U L be I > .

■ conductcd a t 2 p.m . Tuesday In -»>• the Tw in F a lls M ortuary Chapel A by Rev. B lane R ussd l and Rev. j

-^^^^^<;«>rjBH-Dwncan.-Mllitary-^^s -Bfj- • will be h d d - a t TWto FalU e rr

Cemelery. Ha

RU PERT — Funeral services we; fo i Mrs. Alma Williams will be \ conducted a t 2 p.m . Tuesday In T o’ the Trinity , M em w lal Episcopal firs

, ^ u r c h . R u p e r t w ith Rev. F red c .

tery.

• . B U l^ F u n e r a l aervlces for s u M rs. ^ r r i e E vans DtvU will toi b e c » Q d u ^ a l l ( ) a . r a . Tuesday • a t , t te .A lb ^ n .D ic k a n l-F u n e r - h r

------- a l , C hapd tw Rev. PaulT/. Lud- inbe to Buhl gr Caatusty. _ _ . . ^

Sunday. D ec 19,19652 Twtn Fallt Tlme>-New» ^N ow s Weather^ Tem

MAGIC V A LLEY -Artas of m om lo n ■ lo c rc as lsx cloudJoesi SoaiUy.

l o i r « ^ 0- | « - » , - t n t p ( Camas F ra lr ii low 30t. tow t » r a 10 - 5 . F o r e ^

■ r o m tj >1 tit **: ** *" ^“ I t I# H ; Rupert. II to l l , F«W

a t 2 p-m. Saturday v a s '27 w ith 'M g . _ w ea tbe r bureau. Baromete r a (,» p j a

• M a e - SYNOPSISlurday T h e upper trough of low p rcssun I Hos- rex lan for tho pan several days has ' 's la t e s nnd higher preisure aloft now m . a t blnntion w ilh surface high pressure I I m ar- lo th is region and over a much w id Igh on trend should now make iu prw ence f . Neb. Som e fog 'and \ov cloudiness aUll i I 1939 the Blue Mountains in Oregon and, Ir td a i 'E a s te r n O reg o n In general, however, ng to by Ihin c irru s clouds Saturday a f te r Tioved T h e low In the su te appeared to vaa a — 12 a t Soda Springs. Burley had —3 tl !irene M d a d had five Inches of snow on tl ionary Inches.

M id-SaiunJay temperaiurei w ere r hus- running considerably below norm al fo Mr*, increased circuiailon has benefltted i

n t e r . chances of foa. There Is slill possibilip r in rH e y s r^ i- ih e -b ro a d e r-^ re a s -sh o u l^ ra iEsplo. A frontal sysiem o» the Pacific C Helen clouds to the area Sunday, but littleI HIn- pected before then. It appears the tro i m: a th rough the a re a will generally s ta y .F o r t e rn Idaho, although the mounUins o M rs. e sp e c ld ly north of the Salmon R iv er

r a m i TEMPERATURE AND P l■Twin tom neraiure lant 12 hours, .1•ha rt, hours, preclpllailon lor u nours. u lu la «»•- r«*.. and m i» Loiiiin

......... ........ ■) »Ighter ui-«.«

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? ; ? “wonh".:::v.v.r.::v.i1 « . » r s T ; lends >(.i.n« [ , , , ,

Ii^ltMPOll......................... U ■ , SpokiB-from jarkno^ MUt. -....... Ttmpi-

riles U i I ’ >1 w ttt ^leme- li«>* ............. . ** ^ wichut

S om e tem perature extremes from U niied S late s: Saturday low —IS a t

, n , F o r t M yeri, B t . _______

. A lu k i, H . . . I I *111! i ' S ; H lghe rt te m p t t i lu t t i last 11 liouri,

« t a n , . p « c rp ta ,l .n ( . - «

JQing cala*ry .................... « j} '*'""'1;unset EdmonCOB ............... H U M l5?hSmay H S lo. r . i r b .

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nelte n S w ' . r ..................“» * “h *

i ! , . sGene Idaho FalU ............» 3 • , Tw'» ''Iclat- —II be NO RTH ERN IDAHO - Mostly d o i

' th o ' m ounta ins Sunday njght and Mi , e r v change . H ighs In 30s. lows 15 to 25.III b e -------------------------_

Magic VaQey .M H r i r V a U e r M e n o r i a l

Admittedm in Uovd Lefr M e

“? S dom , M rs. DarreUTresrier, Mrs. iSenu D onald K. Leedom-and Barren - ^ •

**• B eraln . a ll TWIn'-Falls: Mr*. P e t D w ight Perk ins and Raymond E .P rle 8 te r .,b o ih Kimberly: Wal- te r L . Brown, Eden; Mrs. Parley A i

S fu n E g b e r t, M urUugh; Mrs. Jacob M rs. If H S u rb e r, Buhl: O .C . Burdick. Ha- -held S t

•iprv ' Dismissedi M rs . M ildred Crawford, Mrs.

L a r ry Buhler. Mrs. D o n a 14 E y B o ttcher, K irk Mullins, Jackie

H ettenbach . M rs. Eldar Ulrich.M rs .-E lm e r Sommer,-Lois Sa-s® ”! '

e d T l S r d ^ l W M d ^ u r f y ^ T C r e ^ n f 5 : a l l T w in Fa lU ; Douglas SUhl- Mass m a n a n d M rs. Danny .Pyle and ^ a rn . VinniilM Flllftrt-

S i p j g f s w e r c o r a o n N e rtry rE d e iv lennU t o d - M rs. A rth ar.G llO en iin n ,

Tw

all a t Sons w ere bora to Mr. andM rs . W lllanl Fulti. Castlefonl. J '™ '

‘ ' a n d M r. a n d Mrs. Parley Eg- ^ . -vices b e r t. M urU ugh. A daughter was T ' rjit b e b o m to Mr., and Mrs. Dwight ■■■• • eSiay P e rk in s , K imberly. -

C a s s i a M e m o r i a l a :ludlng •• AdmUled ' — L aunD edo —M rs .-L e R o y -Jn ) lih . -Gerald and-i a lh a t B d llsto n . M rs. Teresa Banner Mem

Bur- a n d M rs. Russell Vaughn, a ll a f te r and B urley , and Mrs. Tracy Wat- a cai

_____ aon, Rupert.------------------------------ , r tHD lsm bstd nue i

rvlces M rs . Arlsieo Castillo a nd m Ii Inmlll R onald venem an, bath buncyi p.m . M rs. H arold Craney J r . Oakley: F o u r LDS M rs. Delwin Haiper. Malta, and shosi

‘erron M rs. Ja ck June . Heyburn. • w aivL a s t _________ B irth s ,_______ _ c a r .iCem- daughter-W as'bom to Mr. j j g - 11 a t a n d M rs. Ronald Moline, B u^ ^ p o i Mon- ley . Sons w ere born to Mr. and o fl

g and M rs. Russell Vaughn,, Burley, _nr<, esday a n d M r. and Mrs. Ray Xowltz, ^ ,

- R upert. . pede

K B r i d g e ^ e s u l t s _____

M J f e R e p o r t e dI Rev. JE R O M E — Jerom e Duplicate V (

-Bridge=^tib=!n«=Satiird8y=ifi- FalU em oon* In .Jerom e Elks Club T n

H all fo r monthly masierpoint ■ p la y . Six and ■on^half tables BO

tv lc a w ere In play . pan.rill be w in n e rs w ere Mrs. N. R. eran: lay .In T ow le and M rs. W. T . Haney, a m o jcopal f irs t: M rs. A. J . Meeks and E 1. th • F w c . M ontgom ery, second:-R. W. Indu hiding W oods and L. L. Saunders, third, dres: Ceme- a n d tyiiig for fourth and fjdh Ko

u i? n S traughn a n d Mrs. IL M. Proc- shou Is to r . In I

runer- bridge for the nexl two weeks te r i : ia Je rom e b u t pUy wfll resume sihci a Buhl on the second Saturday lit Janu- card. : v y a t 1 p . ^ in tb* Elka HalL b a u

T e m p e r a t u r e s

M F rS rW -W tta - lre m. F o recasts : C90iio% VI t a 'S : Je-

airf F b ^ M , J to M. T ^ p e r a tn r e qqO P w ith ' M p e r ceo t bumldliy at T .F . .g y , 73

a t » p ja . i VIAh ____________^ ^ V a lle y

rrN O PSIS , E la Vw pressure th a t has dominated this „1 davs has moved on Inlo the plainsaloft now covers this area. I n com- , j j , pressure th is has brought fair sk es much w ider a re a . A 'slighi warming presence fe lt.. . , the Ainess s ti ll pe rsisted Ir] pIsces west of shone gon and. In -a few Isloaied valieys in niovlnj , however, sk ies were merely covered jie d in rday a fternoon. sided 1jeared to be —13 a t Bear U k e and ,jnce 1 ’ had —3 th is morning and Malad —7. of St. mow bn the ground and Burley two church

'S iirvIes w ere n e ar ly a l l In the »>s, and Mrs; W norm al for this tim e of y enrrbu t an Mrs. J

wnefltted the a rea in the decitased both 1 III possibility of fog in shelier^^^jyal- (Q ara)

Pacific Coast wiil bring increasing Reno, but little o r no precipiinllon is ex- Jose J

rs the troughs lhat will begin movin^g grandd ally s ta y well to lhe north of South- grandd ju n u in s could get snow from .them . Rosa: non R iver. , p.m . W ------------ . . n e rd C

2 AND PRECIPITATION • be celel 2 hours, .low est-tem peraiure l is t 18 In^'^SL^

P(f 'hmUm m» . Mlu. Pr». aa cell{ f * , ................... }J \\ will be

4. i S S , i ! !1 ctry . i ^ .............. ??___ U___ 41 Thompi

MiiwiuiiM ..................w :i

!! '^Ta?.It Sonh PUll*................ )l 4 %

............... t\ V „ I V l l

Da]- aS S U id":::::::::::::;: “ j* t«xi dn

St. lo o l i .....................Jl » H arvey7f Sill U ki Cliy .............J IJ 1.

ii ■sS!,,'”’.’IJI ^ tJ* T h ev

......... • -H A sewichw i r . JT M, Wells,

ies from within the 48. contiguous and an V —IS a t E ly . Saturday high 63 a t delerm i

injuries----------- A thilawall a n d C anada rice R.

12 hours, low est tem peraiures la s t City, w A hours. , was a 1Prt. SUtUn Mm . Hl»- f*?;- Inves

W „ V . r « :S Barnes.05 AMhoras# ............... -J - ll -IJ slatlone.Dt rB irbM kj..................-M But r d

2 AND PRECIPITATION IchrU tcif rt- LewUten ............... 4l » was noMrumia™ V.V,-.? i K S“i

poe«lello .................. -JT • bC assi. Salmon ..................... Jl • lorney

• , T " '° ......................... " Tesliivlostly c loudy through Monday w ith ^ m m i:

1 5 * 0 25. ^ 1

l l ^ H o s ] p 5 t a l s _ ^ “ l

i a - H i i n a o k a M e m o r i a l Boi. ' AdmUled _

If* . M rs. W d ie r 'G a le and LeRoy T Mrs. D enton, boih Rupen. X O T Trrelt . - ’ DlsmUsed . ^Vlrs. • P e te r H em ert. Rupert. I,ond - Births IWal- B irth . BOISrley A son was born lo Mr. and pom ey icob M rs. W aller Gale. Rupert. , q ny IHa- ------------------------------ . home i

S t B e n e d i c t ’s , J e r o m e R o c hi. Admitted

Jo seph Moore. Jerom e: Clifton . th u D ayley, Shoshone, and Laurence 5:1® H ashm an nnd M arshall Hender-

son, bo th Wendell.

S 3 ; M r ., John Dauvl^ in d d .a g h ttr , a ll Je ro m e: M rs. Manual Com*

i»Ttf J^ rfritt a nd sant Clinic'

^ W illis Rhoabe»-

Twin daughters were" bom to *“ 3 ' jn d M r. a n d M rs. Avino Quintana. "

ford, J 'ro 'n e - gainingEg- ■ ' • • Iher s

, r , S T . F . G i r I , 1 3 , X '

-S tru c k -b rA iito -K ^A 13-yearold Twin FalU girl.

— l a u r e l • He:.cack, i w s treatedirald and-released-from -M agte-V alley . - r r r r nner M em orial Hospiial S a t u r d a y (Cont . «ll a fiernoon a fte r being sinick by spaceci Wat- a c a r abou t 4:15 p.m . Saiurdny each oi— T t tiB intersection c l Mbib a w cmly '

nue and Shoshone S tre e t ■. n n d .a rand M lsa Heacock, daughier o( flown I

M rsT 'N aom a ' Heacock. “ 1431 " i r T o liey: F o u r th Ave. E ., was cros.<iing for one and Shoshone Sireet on the cross- minute;

w alk w hen she 'w as struck by a compai c a r-d d ven .by -O rv llle -H ask in s. ulcs.foi

Mr- 328 T h ird Ave. E . city police l « Bu>i repo rted . . . . _ Hight t

O fficers said witnesses re- with 33 po rted Miss Heacock had start- « « l in j ed ac ro ss the street after the “ b

. pedestrian signal Indicaled she-------cou ld -c ro s3 rw heB “ ihfe“ Haskin

t n r J tn iek h tr .----------T nvB sttR iiiom rion iinu ing : “

J e l e r a n s ! , A s k f t d . &

“ To Use ZIP Codes m am »ables BO ISE (Speclal)-l-Lom K o - ^ S S , '

p an . d irec tor of ihe Bobe Vet- g M . R. e ra n s Administration Center has smi they, announced lha t beginning Jan . a Ur td E 1. th e cen te r will bc required lo le kv :. W. Include Z IP codes in the ad- ironau hlrd. d resse s o( a ll outgoing mail. tnnkini fjflh K opan added ihti-allTvetBrans ... lo i,

baus. a n d -b e n e f lc la r le s~ w ho~ 'co rry w n f 'h n . w ith lhc-V A —C e n m t)n itS l Proc- should Include the ir ZIP code ord of

In the ir ' le tte rs. Tbe number in 19C licate should be placed Inside lhc lel- n . f veeks te r r a th e r lhan bn the envelope In one sume since m ost envelopes are d i^ United Janu- c ^ e d during the Center's mail 3 Iw I H«1L handling ,. — --------- sia in

f DeatffTaJces SjrM ]^-P^ayr“ F ffl3,iW eM ell I <•P™ GOODING—M h : a r 'm e n Pa- 8

gay. 73. died Salurday a t Magic g Valley M anor. Wendells O .

• “ “ She w as b o m F e b r 4 r l 8 « r * t '5 ^ '. . . E la VIscaya Provence, Spain, g

ahd auended . K bool in Spain. 7 > *™ She cam e to the United States 0

In 1919. On OcL 20, 1920, she ^ ‘ ” w as m arried lo E itevan Pagay.

a t Shoshone. Tbe couple Uved In f l l . the Appleton dU trlct in Sho- I

> shone' and In D ietrich before I in moving lo Cooding io IMO. Hc Mr red died in A pril, 19«l.-She bad re- land,

sided a t M agic V alley Manor deni, since 1963., She w as a member a fte r

- 7 . of St. e iz a b e th ’s C a t h o l i c y e a r two Q jurch. • H ast

' Surviving' a re fou r dtughiers. W. "»1 M n : M ll tl (C arm en) Clark nnd.

an Mrs. Joseph (Juan ita) PavKov. .■ LII both G ooding; M n . Rupert Chap (C lara) Goicoecbea. Richflekl, alogi

— and -M rr-R oy-< E l* lerH lw ltln s7 w l l f ling Reno. N ev.; one aUter, Mrs. Jan . ex- Jose Jau regu l, Boise, and 11 mndi 'ing grandchildren and one great- peric Ith- grandchild. chap :m . R osary will be recited a t 8 M rs.

p.m . M onday In Thompson Fu­n era l Chapel, Cooding. Mass will Jol

■ be celebra ted a t 10 a .m . Tuesday and > ,“ be th 'i C a t h o l i c 2. K

Pr*. as celebran t. Concluding riles a r d ’ will be held a t Elmwood Ceme- have lery. F r i e n d s m ay caU a t State

_4 , Ihom psoiLCha pd - Monday.------- i r f o. S a n .

"Taxi Driver .K iU edin Dallas drash

DALLAS, T ex . (A P ) - TTie o f a taxi d river w ho picked up Lee Is tl H arvey Oswald slw rtly a fte r Os- g ra n

JJ wald killed P resk len t John F . -------Kennedy died today in the crash

n of hU c ab a n d another automo- :« bile. .

The v ictim w u WUllam Wayn M i

-» la s * u & r b ’ ^ ^***A second m an. John H enty fo r :

Wells, 63, or D allas also died j J s d and an au topsy w as ordered to u a r r

a t de term ine w & r b e died from b" injuries o r fro m a h i a n a tiack.

A th ird m an ; U . Cmdr. Mau- M a n rice R. B arnes J r . o f Salt U k e

a s t City, w as c ritica lly injured. He * r * was a passenger In the cab.

f ’f; Investigating officers said • a Bam es was a Navy legal o f f ia r .IJ stationed a t Washington. D. C.0, But rela tives In S a lt Lake City

!o2 said he has been law clcrk lo___tU & -D iiH 7- 3u dge-A .-i;hefm an

Christensen In the U tah city, and wns nom inated o d y ihis week '^‘5!“ by Scn. F ra n k Moss. D U iah, to ,. bc a ssistan t U . S. D istrict at- lorncy for U U h. ‘bre<

T estim ony before the Warren /ith Commission s h o w e d Oswald

In rode a inxi from th e assassins-

tioni a few b lo c k s a i^ y . ' ’ s c h a— Oswald cam ejunning .to -W ha-— ley 's lax! and said, "cSn 1 lake Th'

thts c ab ? "

r Boise Youthoy T.g P l f i t m f n r P

Treatment __ p. BOISE (U P I) - D r. Richard m i

ana F o rn e y 'F rid a y announced plans « lo fly his 17-year-old son F rank

. home thU w e e k e n d from a mq R o c h e s t e r . Minn., hospital , . w here he h as been under treat-

r,_ . m ent fo r c r i t i c a l gunshot •. . . wounds suffered . in a hunting Jj j . accident U s t m onth on Snake

River.D r. F orney said he and his

■cut b rother. Dr. William rl^rnev .w ou ld -fly ' b y 'am bulance plane

Am! Rochester where_ the youth

Clinic physicians. H e was shot “ a in- th e back e M h e-h ea d -b y -< n U j ]

accidental dlscharBe,to( a !>hqt- RQ gun Nov. 30. w hile .huniin j In oppo

‘ ” a boat. kindina. Young Forney Is slowly re* Frldi

gaining consciousncss, hU fa- wan) ' Iher sa id . bu( will, probably in th . have to undergo an expended T h

period of rehabilitation a t St. p re h___L uK e!a-H isp ltal-before-fc tum » c oun

lng home. s ta te

;i“ nzR ecords-^ L".'l a y (ConllnntJ F ro m 'p ip ^ O n e ) S ' by spacecraft w iihin four miles of h e c day each nth^r hu t I*** '* ''rT -nrrM - W F cntly were not maneuverable e , ,

. . n n d .a re nol believed lo have o( flown in form ation. _wait

1431 “ 3 . - T o l d 'm a n - h 6 u r r i r r i ^ ‘ ^ ising for one nalion-rl,352 hours, « ' OSS- minutes by the United Slates. — I I ly a com pared lo 507 hours, 16 min- ins. uics.for_R ussia. . . | J ? _ilice 4. Indivldunb wilh most space ^

flight tim e—Borm an and Lovell t t• -J , with 330 hoUrs, 35 minules. cx- i ?

ceeding the 225 hours. 15 min-,L . utes. held by Cooper fo r his A, u ' M ereury 9 nnd Gemini 5 flights. K ’ iVm - 5.-LonRtst-niolttmnnned-5pacc- ‘« 2

fllgh l-C em ln l 7, surpassing the j 9 . _ 190-hours,-4S-mlnutos-by-Cem*

inl. 5.' 6. Most o rb its fo r a manned 0

Gemini 7. (&.

6 S m anneT space fUght - 5,129,400 ^

8. Most m anned fUahl*~Unit- S ? ,ba* ed S u te s I I . Ru.«la I . Aia " ' 9. Most m en sent into space— Ifn ** 1« by the United Slates (13 a s- ir ? ad* tronawts, w lih ihree ol t h e m m

m aking two flights. Russia 11. fans ^ 10, Mo^t m anned flighlLln one I tw v tn r bv ohe nailon—5 bv ihe m__

United SU tes, exceeding o ld rec - M code ord of 3 M ercury.nights.by U.S. M nber in 1962. . O -

lel- 11. Most_nTCn_sent_imb_spacc:lope In one j^ a r by one naiion—111 by t t . di5- Unllcd S tates in 1965. excctdine K mail 3 by S u s - ^

_ | ( 3 i r i s t m a ^ t i g t t i

- g I WoilId like jnilses In O m T to e s» C hrls tm u lighting coolest to coi

.s If t llubtiui a l w iesidct i ^ ---------p a - f i •

la g lc ig ■

..............?sin. fija ln . g Name ■........ .........................................tates

IB Twin Falls Ne\aflor d e n t, is returning to Twin Falls loM inber a f te r living In Portland _for 17 nix.l i e v e ars . She will be residing a t Mr- i‘ i S Del M anor, WO^'UerAVe. Fallsters. W. . ■ ____•:

.U b ra r y ol tb* Southcenlral - I -

f f

I l i m a d e to use faculties during this of %real- period by calling ? L .^

i t e p l e r president. W W I , . o r 1966. I t 8 M rs. Helmut Moss. 733-5101.Pll * M n

r a S S ' K r ' g. - M r . . F lo te n c WMIey. Boise, w as Inadvertently omitted as a 15. J. survivor of M ark WUllam Rodg- \

F ou rth Ave. E , who d W l i d a yT he o f a brief illness. Mrs. Whaley D n

^ S a ^ m o S f .

Valley Traffi'ayn M ld u l R- M archanl, 17, each D a t rom «.-wM -*ined.«0-aD d_M sM slgw

1 to H a r m a n ^ r reckless driving, a flw fom L ^ « n , K aitlw n, w as ot E .»ck- fined * 3 8 ^ co»« by Judge John

M armatv for 'f d lw e to report R o ^ i

"Hc “ R S te r ta 'H o p p e r .41. Jerome, W- W • w as fined SIS and cosu and as- Jam e

signed three demeriis by Judge ___H arm an for speeding. ■ r p l

L,?- - WUllam McLeod, 71. Eden, X I w as fined $10 and costs and

- ° in.iHnril l lirrr f*— y f ^ Ju d g e H arm an Ior a siop sign 1 I .

’“ ,0 ' '^ G e S d ' G . Bean, E f lfined JIS and cosu and « s l ^ c ^ -C ^ d th re e demeriis hy Judge Har- m a n for speeding. ^ i. of We

{fkel T he^oW ow ing persons w ere J J r o

\ L a n S n a r k E v .WASHINGTON (U Pl) - by nl

1 T h e N atlonarP a tk s Sewice ^

ilrJt'pow er-producing reai- i'j® P to r . Ic a te d near Idaho Fall*. f ”« ‘b

• a nattonal hlitoric . land- la rd m nrk . ' • . mas •■Ians Sen. Frnnk CWurch said ■ank th e Experlmenial Breeder n » N o. 1 was one of 65 new reg-

istcred historic landmarks . designated by the service. He (Co

i sa id a bronxe plaque will be ' burnS ^hU '■ _ ~ ''

I g S S S S gshot ^ n p f i o i n R f l i S A i 344_ihgN -n m s e fU PtS— A^rlt¥L_^^0^ Bw ss p H opportunity center; of its ^ i c

k in d in Idaho, w as dtdicaled re- F ridoy lo continuance i f an In- burn fa- w o rd m igration of young people iha t^

S S cenier will provide com- « rv i:

I t w ill IW a long-standlng.MCd S c o ^ i : : : ; to -se rv e -y o u th -lh ro B g h -c o u n : tier,- __ aM lnR,-W stlnR-»nd-oiber_iech- M r. a

lO__nlflues so the less fortunate may Ip. wl l of mniivaled w .k a t n lhc j» r*«- ik 'i iu and m lo worx. Max »ble . E subllshm ent of lhe cenier. Mich, lave_how ever, presents a greater one) ___ challengo-lo-iho-com m uniiy-for - ;F u i

conilnuous support and assist- aw ait 42 a n ce , Smylie said. _________ trom

| |T - ? 7 3 3 .1 0 .£ -|-Attention'C

i “ “ “~0FTV7TlT1med W *

1 . ■ At This Nu

i | . 7 3 3 - - i : (: Mouritain 1

■ I I I I I.K i y '

ightiiigJGontest|the*niDe*-New».Maho Power C a- 8 C > » , e»t to c onsider decorations aad 8r.------— ----------- ---------------:----------- j H s t t

, • . • •- d o se_ { iSatuK

.........:fflcc.sJ certali f a seal

...................................................... 5^ ,. % firm «

New s in Brief a;•ort- W oni baa been r e c e iv i of ihc the sc resi- birth of a son. John Arec Pace, m a ^ 'alls to M r. a n d M rs. Jay Pace. Phoe- r 17 nix. A ril. P ace Is thc son of Schi { a t Mr. a n d M rs. Dee P a « . Twin trlc t ^«e. Falls , a o d . M rs. Pace is .A hei™ '" ''’

g randdaugh ter d Mr. and M rs. ■ J .H . H enry , Twin FaUs.

ilral ................. ..............ene- M ldsh lpm aa Steveo Kent Berg. Jo h ■UU son of M r. and Mrs. Carl Berg, w as i wgh R oute-3 .-^T w hi-F alU rhas-been He-to.

be appointed Midshipman U . Cmdr. e ra l e this of T h ln l Com pany for the p e r i^ p e w c ebb, of N ov. 29 through March 27. In J96 ' o r 1966. , j^ T b e

M rs. K a tb rb e Gibbs, SealUe. Schwi M r. Is visW tsg h e r sU ters. M rs. r e d ls t oute C harles M cClain. 227 Filer A v e . the 1! Cyle 'and ~ M rs . . H . Allred. Dls^rl

tiis. f o ^ e r ^ ^ i n F d u ' jS w e n i. “ I n ^ ilied — 1 ■ da te I« rt- M r. a a d M rs. Lorenio Haley, 16,000 is e : Twin l-d l s , a re vliT l l i i r t to t r tfks d a u ^ te r and son-in-law, M r. c«ra il

and M rs. Chuck Webb. In Hono- th a n h lulu fo r the holidays. T ie H a ^ s ^ h j

ilse, l e f t ^ n - F r a n c is c o -b y -let-D ec.U a 15. M rs . W ebb is a atudent a t ^ p l e 9dg- the U niversity of Hawaii and m on i „ d Webb U usoc ia ted w th & g a « ^ o 1326 Food Service a t the unlvenily .- h jm ^ i

" e S n o ? n c c s ^ * 'S i i p oS L ' w e H g J . , 468 E lm St. N. ■ _

raffic CburtsJe - each (Ined $10 and cosls and u - ,

osts signed th ree dem erits when uiey doesn ' id ^ appeared 'before-Jerom e Couniy th e -s ( inty Justice o f th e Peace Harm an on ngves

L. e lu tio n s fo r failure to stop for f r o ^ g. a f lash ing re d light in the Vllfage sch i was of E d en : Sotero Meso, Boise; the 1« dge John Shepherd, Twin FalU ; been 1 jb rt R obert D . Slater. Twin FalU ; is ts 0

Jam es Schulte. Eden; Robert H is me, W. M cCauley. Twin FaUs, and cam pi as- Ja m es W illiams, WendelL tr ic t

dge -------------------------- m arg i

1™. Thousands* s it in g in ^ S East Berlin tajfl

B E R U N (A P ) - Thousands countj of W est B erliners began passing 10 mo th rough the Communist w d l to- b e rl t

“ V day » b r in g 0 \r ls lm as‘d«ser toI t s In F jn t-BerUn. _____ :* re n w as the third consecutive

- yu le tlde-scnson-that-T he visits wero pe rm itted . * , (Cot

. W est B erlin police said 30,000 the (11— ner50 'rtsT iad 'cro jsed 'ovcrln .the Cbngs

I rs t four hours. About 100,000 As were expcctcd to make the tr ip proaci

- by nigh tfa ll; nnd c :e The Communists said they Befc •5— h a ve-iaw ed 'a in .lM M yrenni r . the M rlo d ending J a n . 2. E ach police < eligible W est Berliner U alldwed billet, rfl two dn'y-long passes. . bu t 1

U s t y e a r the total of Christ- and fc [J mas season visits was 825,IM. ^Onl|

s r . . _ - ............. •- to j i g lS Inquest 'v ;ie (C ontinued From Page One) te rro r* ' burn C ham ber of Commerce has Saigoi ■’ been Investigating n project lo

_ get th e Union Pacllic Railroad ““ Co. to place w arning signals n l l y th e ' crossihgs^^ o f^ jo u j . yniage

l|1~ M rs. B anner was born July 27 th u r J

a ted from Declo High School In i^ s e n

llcd two y c n rs before moving to Hey- CoU I In- burn in 194G. living here since on a oole tha t tim e ..S h e was an aclive •‘J

m em ber d the LDS Church. « om- serv ing os Relief Society dlrec- “ i n d tor. Sunday school teacher and '-«m a•the vU lting -teacher---------;------------- ,

., Surviving besides her husband _ . * said arc th ree sons. Lament Banner. iced Scolt_B nnncr and Shayne Ban: ran : n e rra n -H c y b u rn : h e r' p a re n t, P*“ ‘« ech- Mr. and M rs. Vasco Parke, Dec- J ' «« nay Io. w ho a re in Phoenix, A rii., for a m Ih r w in irr ..-nnf1 m-n tis tn rs, Mrs.

Max (E velyn) Craner, Okemo*, ncr. M kh .. a n d M rs. Richard (Cle^ « ito r onc) M oncur. Declo.- fo r -F u n e ra l- s c E v i^ .a re -p e n d in i;. ( f = sist- aw aiting a rr iv a l ot her parents ■

from Arizona.

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’lEducatoriBr:; "gei l|Gaiawellto--je'SiS I Seek Office- :^ d o s e to Erwin Schwieberi saM S ’ c w .

g IS a iu n la y the educator.and for- EI»le F _2;m cr.siaie.l5glslator_U _yirtually w h ile ja

8 certa in to try again in J»66 for C harles S a s e a t in Congress foreign •

“4 ' Schw iebert dedlned to con- ^ firm o r deny U>e stalemenl. 5 , '

Now assU tant to the president

f of the College of Idaho, Schwlfr W arberj be rt will be Involved untU at e rly Wh least e a r ly sp rb g In prolects ai • • • Jo^ (he the school. He is unlikely ' t o cai

ice m ake a n y definite political com- te ring g loe! m ltm en t before then. M ddoor

of Schw iebert won the First D it [" ‘*™g! win tr lc t Republican congressional , ** the nom ination In 1962, but lost to ChrUtm; iV i:lttp ,->C cm M on 1: m i e Jr.,

D em ocrat,- In the general elec- “ tkjn. John a

Tg, J o h n . MaitmUler of Kellogg irg, w as the party’s 1964 nom in^ een H e-too-loat-to-W hlte ln-theTen. idr. e ra l e lec tion .. Mattmiller U cx- ^iod pected to enter the race again .

. T be source, who declined to u m w* be quoted by name, u id ii Is

He, Schw lebert’s position that wilh f-.- :rs. red is trlcting accomplished by S S : « . . the 1965 Legislature, the First 437 D istric t definilely can be won by t •

’ da te lo st by a margin of about H i t * ey, 16,000 voles. Schwiebert lost by IV I l B le lr less-than-e.000 in-19«2.-The Dem' ^ sir. o c ra tic margin In IflW was less A Twli no- th a n 4,000. two Infseys Schw iebert did not nin In 1964. ed a n d 1 >ec. H e-aaid-ibat-w U h-60;000 more ley M er

a t people living north of the Sal- afternoc tnd m on R iv er and with White using a o n e -a Iga sec tionalbm so strongly against p .m . Sa y ,. h im in 1962 It w m iif be belter M rs.

. fo r th e . Republican candidate to 19(3 Po] an- be fn fm uie north in 1964—to e lin s . oi

to e lim ina te tha t Usue. , . abou t v Schw iebert said If redUlrlct- P o in u '

— ing occurred he would'“ iake a n -te m o tlno the r look" In 1966. Road. S

N ow w ith almost 70,000 more m w ane • people living south of A t Sal- f ^ „

. . m on R iver In the new first dis- .n d tea tr lc t, th e source said Schwiebert >h> e a r

« y d o e sn 't think White can txploit « y th e - 8ect^ondrlS8ue-and-he^.b^0 " Iieves th e candidate now can be i . . . for from e ith e r end of the district. 5 " .7 ^ »8e Schw iebert served 12 years In f v * „ « : the Idaho U glslalure. He has Ils: been openly critical of extrem- , ll«; is ts o f both the right and lefi.e r t H is supporters credit his 1962 o n jro leind cam paign with changing the dU-

ir lc l lr ? m .lm o.1 T io jle a . In m a rg in a l status. This attracted 8“t«>- m ore financial support for the ' ' 19S4 cam paign (rom the national Icom m ittee . ..__________k

Rc^ulU the I&62 and-1964 //-•«*! de c tio n s show that hi White's hom e couniy of Bonner, Schwle- b e r f s m argin of loss w u only one-ieni ha lf th a t of Mattmiller.

. A lso. In Mattmiller’s home ^ T h e C county of Shoshone, he got only bave a^

'" 8 10 m ore votes than did SchwI^ •■ 'tn rS i *0" b e rl tw o yeara e^riier. can ta ta ,

jS lzS iE a ife in r:^^^ (C ontlnned From Page A t )

000 the fif th anniversary ^ I h w l k ,K nlv < the Cbngs’ insurgent m p v e m cM m i ChrUl000 A s the a n n iv e r s a r y B S tfM rs rj r ip p roached , the w nr came ^

nnd c loser to Saigon.. . B r .» .

bu t a Viethamesfr policeman ® 1st- and fou r civilians were Injured. H * -^ -I- O nly .10 miles north of the

city . U.S. planes dropped flares Chi- to -llg h t the scene o t a fight go- m as-prc

lng on there. nesday.^ e curfew was a resull of Ihe will hn

;) te r ro r is t and other attacks In g ram , i lias Saigon. m as In

10 . Sunday

"1 Q,oldberg Speaks L ?cigc U N IT E D ' NATIONS,'' N.Y. ' V ' ' ; n s r (A P ) ^ - ^ U :S r^ < n bin W 8f-A r- 27. th u r J . Goldberg said Fridnv ' HAVA aiT H ig h T th r t 'l f lhe U.N. General floor a r

In A ssem bly disregards the "lrage- H otel II I -. dy w hich continues-lo unfoM in n ight. 1

a t T lpet. w e wiU have falfea.our m a i a ^Tor leiiow m en." ' and aoey. G oldberg spoke In Ihe 117-na-nee tlon assem bly as It continuedIve Us d eb ate 'on alleged violationsch of h um an righls in the Himalay-«c- an c o u n try laken over by Red M l,nd China In 1 9 5 0 . ___________l l r t

^ MEDICARE SOUGIft *e"r. PA R IS (UPl) - A group of Z i i k tan- A m ericans IW ng.in .F rance.hu m m t,-iu " pelHioned^ihe-U:S.~Department ecutart,

of H ealth . Education and Wel-for fare lo extend Medicare benefiu — 0 - j

10, , petUion was signed by leaders 'le , of A m ericnn civic organiraiions « aW

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•I" e j n j . o n W a r i l i S ’K i* r a t tw o m ile, n o n lV

" tem p ting to cross Pol* 1 Road . She told o lf ic e r iX ®M w a n o th e r vehicle i p p S S

?* from th e east on Pole

_ rolling th e car.^ -PassC T R ers'-in -her-E jria ll®r tw o daughters, Pem i 'f; 2. a n d Pau la Cull; J. t S I,as “ I 'c n to the hospitaliBdw m- ^ o rfn ln o r abrasions.

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to S h e r if fs department bi e d S a ie d .he ' -------------- -ltl S a i . V I n o

.•j (ConUnued F n m Pan b, le. ga llon Is challenged to tn Jy one-ten th of the tmouat

on o th e r Christmas gilu. ne T h e G race Baptist ao rtli ily have a ^ p e c la l prognm uu I^ ju ttn~5unday with a Chiis

c a n ta ta , “ Love Traw ttsi a t .7:30 p.m. The annual Qi

. ■ th r e ^ h c t play. •'Com* ta I S t a b le / ' a t 7:30 p.m. SoiSi?

t . K olycom m unIonat8a.aB ■ * C hris tm as program i{ II1 ■ M m p .m . Sunday win h | t F Sfentcd a t ihe Episcopal Oc - of th e Ascension. Feiti\il a

„■ bra tlon of the Holy Eudr

. . ma.<*Eve and FeSstol tS l an liv l ty o f Christ w ld tx ta } II a.Yn. C hrlstm u Diy. lie Congregation of the Blbkl es l i f t C hurch will hav-e a Or n . m aa-program .at7:3()p.iL t

nesday . F irs t Churen of ( he will have ils Christmu r In g ram , including a tilm, 'tki

m a s In Hong Kong," iM i Sunday and St. EdH-ardiO)

g JJc C hu rch will hat-e a NW S M ass, Christm as Eve.Y. " . ' - ----------------------t r 'f ^ '^ = H O T E f c r e 0 U A E ® J nv -HAVANA ^

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^ TW* U c l« « i f ? * to t fluciilon regarding

IflZitiouI tlfkl- ,S 'S K c V „ « '2 , ? would ••refuse «0 recog-^ the Vfet Cttrg’# Front w r

i S ^ U b e r a t l o n a i the fBBiiae rfprtsentatlvo of t l« f l f o f Moreover,t e n d e d Vlel Nam was no t S ^ S S ^ e s r b u t - c « . - : p ^ ... S s S ^ ly be ony other inter-

txM Sl WM tfw Com- S K m fhe right to domi-

Korlh ond Sou^. t o S d Greene the "Vietnam-

(aptopJe” w«nJ thJj, but he — S K u n U t s the vorld-over - tKareaUy reserves the righ t ja'ieRne the te r m '’people.*;

SlffllUfly, Greene ouoted Ho u pwfesjjng t o : believe the yffiriMtorltv o t the '^merlcBn __

JSBton’s"po1icies. As evidence Ho fointj to antfwar ond anti-

i » s r p . « i c . p i » -ioe poU ihows tha t a U.S. teiw W M rti the Johnson poli- cT Iff] that the protesters a re a skiriiy. But Ho’s words seem Kw evidence th a t the demon- jsilicns helped s to re up Com- ►

“Uod# Ho," astuie and legen- 6 r t itvotoionaiy th w c h ho , m»y>JikelyJ>ciJ«B5-Ul6..Wft _tctiw stems epidemic among

Richfield Masons ktali Officers -Ud ( i m r n e T K S d W loai^iodge officers a ttended (he pibllc-fftstallaiion riie» T hurs- ■ dl/evening o f th e W g e hall. /

M u Bthr. retiring mftster, ;• »n'n}>Tins!«K inf-masterw i(h Mtlrla Pope as iw lalllng m a r- <1 i la l •• •

Porrest Arm strons was Instal- * led u master; Clifford Cornier, lealor warden: John Lem mon. . }n)or warden: Clarence Lem- nw9, secretary, and Behr. treas- uftr.

.—ftpp6fairre-‘ m i W y - tC lgB t S — «ne EUwara Schisler,. #enlw detcoAi Eugene Cox. Junior ducon; Blri( AlberU, n u rsh ttlt

TVinut, T w iiy - te a iu l - ^ i ik ^ t « m rt: Charles Smith. Tw in A 1=%. junior steward, and H . J . / Iftnmon, jyler.

Special guests were Claude Twin Faiis, p ast g ran d

muter. Charles Pendleton, dis- -trict- deputy-Rrand-mastei'"T>f duirlct four. Ben Walker. Sho- “ One. master. Mrs. • Pendleton Md Mrs. Walker, a ll Shoshone.

rV so ciji:h m ir..w n clu d ed = ih e — special Tneeting:.

■Servicesilonor ■ Ralph C. Palmer

buh;- - Funeral services lo r - ^ ph-C .-(C !lnt)-Parm er-w ere ^7

a t 2 p.m. Friday in the ' I AberUoa.DlcWvd chapel v»Hh SiiJiap If. L Schaal ofncfatlng *nd Dean Jaynes, conducting.

vocal selection was present- . ” by a quartet composed of . Mri, Fay Hunt. Mrs. « ^ r th At- ’ wod. Ross'M errill and BijhPP •

-W»ixJ D _0iJ3ec._M fa.:JL _A . _ ] Prison served as orgftnUt.

Dean Js.vncj gave the '/am JIy . P?yer and read ihe tW tuary .

- f l tjb ^ -E a rrQ u Iile y 'p a ia 'tr ib - - We, u Mar Orton gave th e In- • g t lo n ^ a n d Nile Cox. the 'bene-

i‘, f * !lb e a re rs -w e re iC h » T le s = '^^fiopnover. a a r l e s JSreen. 'R . , « . ^ o r f . .Harold Miller. Le- J ,

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bene- W . p » W r t i o * p i te » .

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p i S a t i s f a c l i a r g n a

t l e H o p e o f H a lanhts, “Johnson’s pe«c:e laUc hoa*," [laJks; B w hal G reenra»ked-v ,hether-P eklng «he h

p ressu re m ight be keeping Ha- forces Ing. ft nol from a cdnference table. miJ»l< Vpiied The rep ly w as not rcaliy an aii- ple to

)Cople. sionaiv lecture . Ho replied that a i, to d (nto he valued Chinese aid. and that ine re action- U.S. a ttem p ts to divide Viet of Sot ose in N am and China' are doomed, seem

who Then he said the quesiion n iju unism, showed,, th a t m any In the Wesc with upport failed to understand “ relaiions Nonh

am ong Socialist countries." 0qn illeved T hus, h e did i|ot specificiilly time, d . nel- deny Red Chinese pressure. The o,[,er X, and w eigh t.o f available evidence is - . . a w as tha t Peking’s pressure • against tended peace ta lk s has been strong. wiihdi ■ con- Once again . Jl<» repeated the Viet f y call le rm s of preconditions for peace vi-ould

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eking the N orih;-w iihdraw al-of-U .S . - r r » Ha- forces from ihe South and per- ^ table, mission to "ihe Vlftnamese peo- G in an- ple to seu le the ir own affairs." t<

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\ let of Soulli Viet N am ," this would imM. seem to am ount to the Commu- - isiion nijU of the South negotiating west wUh the Communlsis o f ' the

Hions N onh on South Vict Nam’s fate." Bombing can be slopped any ■ i c ^ ‘ tim e. The key to pcace U in the . • J j * other conditions. If negotiations ^ •ainst be .,s iarte d ,sh o rt.o f U.S. y g. withdrawal and leaving South i the Viet N am utterly helpless, there peace v,-ould bc some reason to hope.

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Poor SubstituteR em edial teaching fs onc of the inno­

vations in public schools loday. The prac- . Uce Is quilc w idespread and Is found

- ftven in thc Twin F alls school system. Only recently, the Twin- Falls school im r d hired a rem ed ial read ing teacher fo r Blclcel and M om lngsidc schools. In P avetle . ;

Call's school board h as approved a pjaii '------ fo r a-rem cd la ljead ing .p rog ram ]n grades ,

four to six, but also will Im provc 'thc ] .reading p rogram In the firs t three grndcs. i

T h a t's Just a sam ple of a praciice that's ] -becoming increasingly common. The im- j plication Is tha t th ere’s som elhlng faulty

. wflh original InstructJon /n reading, no- cessitating correction o r .rem edial in- aenicUon Joler. P a ren U nnd taxpayers j would do well to s ta r t Insisting tha t read- « ing classes be Improved im m ediately o

• w ith an-eye to elim inalion of the neces- J sity for rem edial teaching la ter. J

In th is rcspect. i t 's Interesting W note “ th a t the McCfall p rogram provides for an Improved program of reading Instruction In the first th ree grndcs. Presum ably. If g

------the-nev/-'program -ls-succcs8(ul.~M cC allw ill find m a few y e a rs it can elim inate * the rem edial c lasscs In the higher grades. “ T hat should be tha aim o f a ll public f; schools. I t serves no purpose to continue ^ Q program o r system tha t fails to accom* e p lh h the. p r im ary purpose of teaching ti youngsters to read properly. W hatever c changes a re n ecessary should have been "

------ TTiflflft fit ns it h pcnme npparen t thatyoungsters w eren’t learn ing to read prop- J

I t doesn 't n ecessarily follqv^ tha t vie- « tlm s of the early . Im proper o r inadequate b

- teaching system s should b e tagged with fi th a t handicap forever. If rem ed ia l re a d ­ing classes will co rrec t the situation, then ■ by oil m eans they should ' have tha t In- ^ ptnictlon. Any deficiency In teaching o r \\

-------progranLShould .be c o rrected . If I f s pos- islble. That’s .true w hether federal funds «

------- arft flVflllftblB fflf ' t h e w ork o r If local r•' funds-have to be used. No youngster

should ' be handicapped fo rever because o f shortcom Jngs'in teaching prac tices or

'p rog ram s. ^■' L e t's n ot quietly assum e th a t the prac-

.tlce of rem edial teaching is p a r t and par­cel-o f public schools from now. on. Let’s

'r i .m » d y whnt hnV to be rem edied, b u t ‘ le t’s, a lso q u lc k ljrc o ^ ^ ^ w hatever situ- '* atJons have b r o u ^ t h e need for rem edl- , o l action. I t ’s not lo g k a L J o r exam ple, to DO ahead building au to f r ^ e s and punchr i

------ -ing a n unneededljo le In them only_tojy_ela Jth e hole closea M ter. L e t’s correct (he b asic fau lt Insteod of le tting It continue. |

P A T H T O S M T Y ^ ' ^ 1

C o u n ty f a c e a M o n d a y d e a d lin e fo r p o y - i ~ ^ l n g ~ f t e ~ f l r a f h a l f - o f - t h e l r - t a x c y - M a n v

have lo pay , because quite a few assess- , m en ts arie higher th is y ea r. The reason, .

■ of 'course; Is thc revaluation program i

' Ume. The program hos cost consiaerao ic " m oney, b u t it should bc well worth every penny. I t 's the firs t stc{> down ths path of sanity in p ro p erty taxation . ,

i ■ F o r y e a rs th ere have been num erous ;I______k c Q u lu e s In v a lu a U o n ^o f r e a l e s ta te fo r i

ta x p u r ^ u T U iiless soMeoQe~protestcd •{ I .the valuaUon of a p iece of property In

relation to s im ila r property , th ere could ? be considerable d isparity . iTruthfully, it . ■ ~ to u ld -b o -sa ld 'tf ie -p rev io u s system -w as- .<

m ore hodge-podge than sysiem .z------------T ire - c u u n ty ’s le v a lu a t io n- p f o e f f tm - t^ -t

only the firs t step. N ext yea r, thc county f — and a ll of Idaho — will take another ,

\ stride, one designed to bring equalization |

I of property evaluation a ll over the s ia le . £____ I t ’s a desirable goal and one tha t’s been i

~ a e la y e d n o a ; lo n e r~ ~ ----------------- -— r - -ikeaiiTtically. few property owners can

^--------- e x p c c t-th c ir - to tn I-to x * fa if lr iO T fe c iln e - tff i ' -k d e r re v a lu a t io n n n d s ta te w id e c q u a llz a - ] tlo n . B u t fo r th e f i r s t U m e th e r e w ill b e i

{) s o m e re la tio n sh ip b e tw e e n t a x b ill s a n d i I a c tu a l v a lu e o f p r o p e r ty . T h a t f a c to r h a s l

|1 ~ b e e n ffi js s in g - in -m a n v -o a s c e . . ■ . ■I ’ih e increasT tm axD llls-shouldn 't-iom e -J

a s any surprise to a n y o n e . Officials. . jj' spearheaded by County A ssessor Clifford t H Thompson, have been te lling taxpayers c jt for more than a y e a r about the revalua- \ U Uon program .’ M r. Thompson has urged i

voters to confer w ith h im about changes > P ' ■ In valuation ana repeated ly has pointed "

o u t that valuations will be increasing in S Jl An In rtea se in. valuation of i,ll._ P™P«rty m eans only one thing, an c 4 Increase In the lax b ill..F ew owners of '

re a l M tate have accepted M r. Thomp- R____b

W '" p l r a iy 51 puB. '!

“ 1 « c o u n iy level T h e! > :2 3 f t a M 0 l a W ; l l d e s i ^ i i d u c q u o S e ,

. NATIONAL

- W H I R L I G I G _( S P ------------------— B v .A N D a£ tfjn jL iY __ •• . • _ . ~

W ASH/NGTON-M tah m ercfam rffl. iHTSiSIe f D ep irtm en i w ho cry th li we fiiwt not u ie iood • •BS a w eapon m ay Kill be sobbing in ihelr u rs> * c

-«»»» — bui . we. pl ai n folks c m ' yWMt. comfon Jn »>e kAOwled^e |] i

■ weapon that w orks. Vev I r Uncle Sam's bnndout of g rain . o

. D,.v . and rertillxer lo India U hinged promises to ad o p t a

‘ r &■ '"Ofc reasopible aullude to- . i” L‘ » '*'■” 1 Mlilemeni of ihe .Kash- ' j

U L C ^ n ^ B ^ B n i i r dlxpute with Pakistan. Ano J»«i u now we apparently ha\« bought {

^ ■ s o m e good ' behavior f r o m Jl^ ;- ^ Egypt’s P m ld en t N ajscr w ith . I

the same medium of exchange. ISlate Deparlminl neR oila ton _ 3 J

are w orking ou t with N suer final details c l a 1propo-idl fo r a new grain asreement wilh the ’ H

I Elk* United A rab Republic, ll Involves only $55 mil- •*-**' lion w orth of goods over a six-month period,

and thus is a much im ille r giveaway than the— --three-year dcal that expired last summ er. Nas- -------- w r~w antw l-niore .-o f-<w irserbu t-w a-have-m ade____

It plain th a t w e are not entering inio any long- range. agrcem cni with & Iower<ase dic taio r who

Inno- cun’i m ake up his mind whciher Uncle Sam is a Sania Clau* o r a m^o/Uler. - •

oun d s t r i n g s t o d e a l ? you B E T f-P u t btunf- * Item . iy_ wIjIcIi the S u ie Department would never do,;hool (he dcn l provides ihai if Nasser can restra in his ich cr lainc anU-American dcmonsualors the curren t . i In program c an be renewed. In Impolite circles,

this Is callcd tying a poliilcal suing to a d e a l -

11 tn miro of himselfthat he pcrm iltcd a mob to bum the" Kennedy IJh ra ry In C o iro ,, nnd wandering hordes of

th e T jCTPtlflns-Ecncrallv-werft-encouragrf to loss . ides, insulw o t tlw U.S. But since we s U r iS to play —^ lo t’s hard to get about helping to feed N asser’s con-

Im - slitucnt.’!. Ihls backwoods .Mussolini apparently . „ ,t ,v has decldcd -hc needs us. Tho mobs have been

_ / called off, ond N asser speaks warmly of Im- proved relations*’ wllh the W t

*"* Sure. NaRRcr needs u s - ju s t .a s India does, y c r s E B ypfs popiilnlion keeps rising and there Is not cod - enough food to feed these new ciU ans. fn an­ile ly other day, N asser went to the Soviet Lfiilon ior CCS- help, bm nowadays his emissaries relurn from

Moscow cmpiy-handed because Russia Is short of g rain , loo. If he wonts help from Washington,

r a n manner*. j

tion SUBVERSION IN AFRtCA-But while we’ve f, if got ihU preposterous bully on lhc hook,>*re C al should gel som e assurances from Wm that he C i ia te w lirk-nwlc-drf-hls subvenK-ricilvitles-irUW rica h1» ond the M iddle East. Nasser onlv recem ly sus.

pended old to the Congolese rebels, tn d he con- l _ llnues to - s t i r up (rouble In most of the A rab f

n u e ^ r i d . pa rilcu larly In South Arab a and Aden. 5 ,^. o m - Everyw here they go. Egypiinn busineMmen and ling teachers con stltu u a working filth column dcd^ . . •ve r caled to N asse r’s drcBm* 0! a Moslem em pire ^ . .:I«n wilh h im self squalling on the emperor’s throne.

P rem ie r Mohleddin, hflJ aclcnowjeoged jJjji ; Ihere Is ''rnasslve” domestic, unrest, and there ,

Vic- were even reports recemly lhat N asser had , la te been fingered for assassination by. a . lunatic „ v iih fringe know n « the Moslem . and dm d - T here should be some fine print In tM t grain h e n sg reem cn l providing for a cutoff In ak i if N asw r 7 " p frs ls ts in m aking a pest of himself am ong hU

neighbors. U ncle Stm may hive a ChrhU on ob- ” " I Of llga^on to feed the hungry. But the plalti c l t l« n pos- u * n o t Interested In using his U * d o lly s to m d s .ir tn a th e n -* ^ d k la to t -« h o_ts hungry only for ^ o c a l ._____ c rw <

^ Views of Others ^p a r - T H E PARK PROBLEM , ..e t '8 H arrim an S late Park U an estimable g ift by

of a i l d ^ cowervlng one 61 llie s ia te ^m ost beautiful wiidoor.treasures, ' •

M o Idaho should be most graielul for th is prom- n c h ; Ised enshrining of the Norlh Fork of the Snake ; v e l i R iver fot. a ll the GertTStaie's citliens. ’

(he -B u t- th e -rc fu M rasa ln -d f; ih rH a rr im an rto ia k ea rca llsilc look a t the hunling ban w hich they « have Imposed as a condition of Ihe gifi, pre- ^ « senis serious ditHcullles to a proposal to expand » '* Ihe g ift from Ils present 10,000 to 20.000 acres. '

[alls. -niP M iuinded park would be much m ore im- p a y . p rM SlyeandlnvT iw a-much g rca lcr 'irsa g e 'I ic :

'?!!:! “ iT i r t i r o i i i t r i p ^ B n i : i i « r e w a i r a ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

d lllonally ' h u n lr t by Idahoans. T^e • ^ o p o sa l son , seeks to haVc ihe U.S. Forest Scrvice trade this . r a m land ndjjic c n t^ io ^ e Harrlman’s in Dnih

Will thc^um ing^bsn"be Im^^^ on ihe.addi- lional 10.000 nc res , too?

P®*” As th is newspaper commented two w eeks ago.perm it hunting, carefully supervised by the F

ro u s s ta le , could be Ihe mosi effective lever for • - : fo r keeping thc elk and deer malcKed w ith a rea- n o a u SletJ sonat>le^ance>-nie-Ofliy-Othef a lternative wouM w M tb

1- be trapping the animals and tr in sp o r tlr f jn h e m ---------i , , , l lo other a re a s , . . bul Yellowstone P a rk found

out lh a t th is is a limited.jnarkel. And the third a llem ativc, slatighterfng the excess by ran*ef

w as- .«hooting..ix senseless and wasteful.We w ould h o p e 'th lin h fh u n ttm rb a n -w o u k l — .

. Kn rf-rnnsiHorr-rt nnH WOllM Wit anolv tO the prO- in fv posed extension of the ^

S laie Senaior CcflT Sandberg of Bingham ‘ " Countj- Is in error In slating thai Ihe additional lion land fs now proiccied. If he examines the spe- a l e . eitlc proposal, it embraces land which has been leen hunted in the past . .. . and should be hunted *>y W-------Hn-thC 'future.-only-as-a-contrfiUdevlcc.—I d a h o _______^ 5 i r - r . l l5 -P o . l - « « i i l , r — . ----------^

■VTt':------- ~EG<nKC~US-ON—— ---------—It Is d ifficult to think of iho cute, lillle. blond

1 b e fecrctor>- a s a menace. Bul ih it’s w hat she Is. j . a n d in the v iew of ihe Poulio- and E gg Nalional

* As a working girl, lays a spokesman for ih e j®". egg peoiSle, she hasn't time for b realrftotrW hcn »

*ncm affie57T :he -con tinu t» -t« -p?epa ie_ liH l£, mor e than a cun of coffee. Bacon and eggs are m*hv Ford be>-Dnd h c r kes. And. since 75 per cen t of U.S. ,c jou , ^ e rs egg consumption is eaten at breakfast,- egg pro- h | . ^ lu a - 'iducers and handlers nalurall>' a re concerned. ^ •eed P e r cap iia consumption hal'droppcd from '370 a 1 - , y e a r to 317. V-v . J * “ *

o t Increasing the eating of eggs. One is a froien *I *n om elet in n plastic skin which can be heated 1 of In the loasie r along.wilh the toast. Deh>'drated “ "y*"

a n egg-noR is another. . “ “5 of ■ But this is defensive. The egg people should ‘W ad n)jj. go on the offensive and convlce Ihe young men Ih - of A merica lhai ihey must h«\-e substantial

b rcnklaM s:if they .are lo succeed In business, whhsia . . . -W e 'ro -iiu ro -U ift_ £ u ic ^ ilc -J ilo n d _ sec re ia r> - " " “ i;

5U0- ^-ould cook her honey-bunch al least an egg. if maucft V of he dem anded ham. eggs, pancakes, fried pou - Th I f irs t » ^ j > n d a piece ot apple ple tor breakfast.—

lUoI- ' V birbic'•n ,« SOLVING THE CONFUCT 1. n .l

-W c Icccp h e arin g -ab o u t-th e -D w es^ m i^ lK L ‘‘“®- K awka-advlslnjrPrejtdent-iohnson on V i e t i n iht r th y pol cy: W h a tjv e really, need are a tew Jhys? ....... O w U .^ r lf f in ,(Ca.)-DaUy Meww-........

HeW

* rsa- 1 < S b 1 . wI y — :— 1 — I

ork s . T t 1 Igrainin^ed I T ^ ' r r / ri p t a U j / a m / j r j V 1- : to- H r I m , m f ,K asH - ' ' H / f a / R n r

X m B / M .y '

rt the ' ■ J / •> mil* Ueriod, ^ ) \ y - 7 ^ \ " ■ —

■It. qimsir a

i ? a y ^ — ■s of loss

■play _____________________________

enlly 'been :— —“ Im-

I ari-« for ___' -- - _____ _ „from

- r \ (5?\ners.

| s h o t $ : _hI".'’ con™ im n g -EMr

Slf: Onhurrah fo r the nonsmok- jami

i ^ r e ” 01 on® of 'em . but I M irdo ob|ect to a c igarette smolder- agaii Ing in an a sh t r a y when I’m eal* and 1

8“y» SmnUng Is offensive tn many ^°pn ^ but how aboui th e people who pow<

shovel In the food like there was cone n .ii^ no tomorrow, th e n lean back. n<hei ''““ ® groan, bu rp (to pu l ii -mildly) bert train “ «* decide on c a k e or pie ala- Algei

mode lo round o u t the meal? ^hor 1 ^ - D oesn't tho U. S. Department njtte

Public H ealth also have po llzen pertfnent statistics on gnd > s to overweight? Y et how many peo- powe , «Q. pte who habitually overeat ever lD J -------£ o n s ld e r_ it_ 8lnful or .do any s^ lc

• cnisadlng for overIoaded~Tri- eeedi n a i^ -a i id feet? o f ^

Merry C hristm as to you and 10 di

• . ^ ’ N ere ly Perfect ^ w?

■ . „r, hv PUPS FO R K IDS D E PT .

A male B oxer 3 years old Is ' sta le cood w ith children, but musi be

^Iven aw ay. You ma!^phone 733*

™ 7 : O ' " P *We have a 5-monlh-old, male.

ligh t brown, short-hiire_^dog l o ____thev s**'Ay- Peanuts Is a small o re. ‘yP« dox. «o« l P« i f o f '“

cund His moiher is a good tittle bird NE dog with a tr a c e of Cocker are 1

{mi Spaniel. Get him /o u r miles Chrli - « .n norlh .-one-m tle-easl And-lhree-

eighths o f a m ile north of Je- Jh ' tjf-lt rome or-pho^ne Je ro m ^E W O M . b.” 8r3 S l’???! Three black, m ale puppies will rwn! n - lt. he ’ given aw ay. They 're 2*A llnesi rest '"omhs old. p a r t spaniel. Y o u stear

tttt miles-norih -of P aadman’i corn&e r, near Filer. ' P « «

X FAMOUS LAST LfNE ■ for . A charge account Is Jusi .rea- f l » except w hen the lirst of the Thi jouM w M th roUf a round ." •;hem ---------GE^m.F■MAN IN .THE- wantound IFOURTH ROVTT— l~ A 1thin)nger ■ - i m m ~iM iw r w i - ?rrsT nM rsm m

S f z z z z S z z r : a Doctor Says-S B y W A V N E G . B R A N D S TA O V , rIaho ________________________f '— ^ b u . - ie - e f -b » r b i tu r a (a s - % ,:^ epjl* _ _ come the leaa ing c a u se jy r ip n th peptl , . b y poisoning, now ifnany M t lo ^

these dM ihs y e A cciden tal Tn L a i *'‘l5 ^ a l Is hard scrib

lo deierm lne b e c i^ ,e {^j per- peri< . son who takes an Vpv-ef.increas. trem

tns tiose o t b a rb iiu r* ,ie j -oes In- and hm e Jocu i'l .-N a“ ‘'J f know -hew -m uoLpjllL tecJzaj »1. addli ■ « ready laken a n d in a ' J i f e i : Hi=uj

scious s ta le m a y ta k e \ another willbig dose^the l a s t , ------- \ sions

■Tfl ■ W hereas, addiction 10 W rc o l. >han " Ics Is associated chiefly w U draw

all leveb of socicly. B u tl|h e un- * a t ^ derlying cause Is the sacjj}. thret

It is no t the d rug t y ^ i A uses ould t»w, a d d ic tio n -i i is personal ‘i®"- men n>»Ud usim eni, a J f J „ u „ f o m c « nlial >‘*®. s“ 'LlS.ncnt fortitude to 5®in

Withstand ,cm piation 10 seek problems

B. tl I n ^ ^ b y Chronic f a j l ^ t f e ? ^V ^ . e better-know n of ihe many f h

“ E' r fr tirb fja l o r Luminal, and s S iv j« r6

.1- nal. All Ihcse drugs depress j„cc ihe-nervous-«yM«nuJW aji.iakcn covt in the «m ouni-prc$cr.bcd by a bul

Jm irt l*yslclan they a re safe and val- , t a . ------- uable a id i i a . Ihe irea u o eu of tioa

He Needs Guidance-------- ^ -------— '—i l —

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IMSTWMENT'lg' jl 7S£/?1/£

Washington. . News'

--------------------------By-LYLE-WILSON-------------- (United P re ss lateraatlooal)

On the sam e day if nol In the ent. imok- same breath, an ill-matched Socle but I pair of politicians complained leash jfdcr* againsi L B J's division of money Ihe t 1 eal* and effort betw een w ar and wel- succi

fare. Was!many pne wns Reo. Adam Clayton Coun

who PoW ii, the controversial Negro 355® > was congressman from Harlem. The slum back, other w as V ice' President Hu- ment Ildly) bert H. Humphrey, a Horatio Th< ! al“* Alger lype who Is a model on groui al? . whom m ost good m amas wouW baltli mcnl pattern the ir little ^ y s . Nam have Powell w ears no m an's collar provi I on and m akes his .own rules. When prMi ’ peo- Powell feels th e need 10 belt empl ever lB J or to c rack down on "C reat city in y Socie ty^ operation. Powell pro- and ,

■ of M lfiical ^ ^ h i dI «nd 10 defend hlriiself, even against like t

Johnson. ' whaiWith H um phrey IC is differ- urbts

7 . f ■ ' "«■

S Poor Man’s5733* . .

“ Plalonalei .

“m i l l ------------- -^ B y -H A L -B O Y L B --------

’bird NEW. YORK (AP) - There he do x k e r are a lot of things right about wrap 7?iles Q irlstm as. Chrishree- -S u c h a s : _______ up 1( je> The cheerful sounds, nnd unex] 4094 bright colors, the fun of dec-need I'rm orating the tr e e and putting the nis s

h p l ly - ^ a ih - o n - - th e ^ 6 d f r l h e mileT sw ill reutiion w ilh lUVUd uiiui. llu. lio- actea

VA llness of Us mystic meaning, ihe in- so Y o u steam ing joys of a full lable. what -half kissing under the mlslleioe, the tlvelj i-nrn. vrfal UdKCtatlons aboul "Trhat — ^

• presents you w in gci. irasr'Yes. there a re m any, many inai

things righ t about Christmas bul Bul I jm , ihere 's one thing wrong about il. own if the T hat is , getting as presents JJiy .

exactly the things j-ou don't

“ A f e l l o w r c a n ^ u rv iv a J h ^ ^

s T A n v ,M .D . w l i p y I!;*__________________ .^An

5 ^ eplUpsy»_high_hlDod_presautCL K e^ jeath peptic u lcer a n d nervous exbsus- coury M tlon: ------ ^;ental Tnkcn in la rge r - than • pre- ihinj hard scribed ,doses over a prolonged • M. per- period they can produce ex- I ca

reas . trem e r t^ e s s n e s s , Irrilabiliiy fler cs In-and m i ^ l confusion. ,, 37.1 )e»n*l "Nqi on ly -doci.thc bnrbiiurale fring 13_»1. addict comc to depcntf--<m-the - o licon- H i=u5r-bu t-9U dd«n_allhdraw ^ i„ s^ Olher will cause delirium and convul- doll

; - sions th a t a re harder to trea t Wtd ircol. iban. sym ptom s following wllh- can’t h un- draw al of n a rc o tic s . ' < on h

. W ithdrawal of barbiturates ne^j,

S K l ‘ ’the% ';8r.” “: i . V “ “ I

w o eh o liiiin -.who tries to combine ba rb itu ra tes with the ">"’1

'0 drinking of alcohol. Alcohol.-far , u i . from being a stimulant a s was - An

The combined cffcct of the cpcf. Bull- *wo denress a n u ts greater than »«n<

PffPF Either oneialone.-Acuie tcirtiSeco* harb ilu ra te poJ.wning can Dc ™»r press successfully trea ted if ll Is dis- An taken covered. and_dWsijMcd in ume keep by a bul combined barbiiurale and 12 1

d val- iJcohol-poisonlnj ts a combiaa- ccmr of tioa tb a i is • rea l boobyjrap. tomi

ance W

de/enjn a a s s ^ c a s x a T j t i P f B M

^HjHB

l « f bt the ent. The v ice p resid en t wears keep f ched Society" c o lla r . H e’s on the people lined leash of good t>ehavior pending compi oney ihe tim e w hen Joh n so n plelu t nmnli wel- succcssor. H u m p h rey spoke in Kun

Washington b e fo re the Aciifln der ot ,yton Council fo r B e tte r Cities. The wing egro BW«lOfl w as a iwiwJay-syjiipw- s « h - The slum on " ih e u rb a n environ- Amer Hu- menL" tlon.

ratio The v ice p re s id e n t told the boost I on group the b ig g e s t, tot^^est M fy 'oukl baltle today w a s not In Vlel Pon

Nam but in th e c ities to Im- coofei ollar prove the lo t o t th e Urban under- the p b'hen privlfeged. T h e tw o mfllfon un- Soclet belt employed’ a n d unemployable but »

Ircat city youths m u s t ge t training shouk pro- and jobs. H u m p h rey said, else "If enty a t y Jk fie c^ clty y lH explode In doUtr, Wea riotsi- w t'tH ~violence .spreading rq u a i linst like the p lague. H um phrey listed wem t

whai he r e g a rd e d a s the unmet demoi ffer- urbta needs a o d suggested: . Poh

p ^

• •_________ Slid.

er

here he doesn 't find h is h eart's desire bout wrapped up u n d e r the tree on , i "u,

Christrtias m orn ing - He can p « “ up with being- surprised by ”

niid unexpected g if is h e has no real '• “"'P dec- need for. B ut w h a t really rubs nsve 1 [ th e his sp irit ra w .is .to .ttn lle h a lfa =Tti? 7mlertrf=rjM»oi>«wtuivwl!«fctwo = r = ^ rho- ag»»» nt p.iTwr— a n d find lher^ ., lhc in som eihing th a t is prcciseiy T ible. what hc d id n o l desire, or ac-

the tlvely d islikes, m afrhat — — iroublo— u'iih , Chriiu '------rnaa." Ihl Aruan.s ir ■J i ';!iiyi "i* J --------lany lhai it ls'ove>-rc.;ninerciallied,"I bul But a c f ja l ly , jc i.i largely his In f n il, own fat.*{t. M any of us are too lernatl lenls o r bash fu l 10 tell Santa h pa> lon'i C lrt* w hat, w c w ant, l l b too game

-■ much like begging . surprii

[u;such a s th is ; '^{rs

(h ‘<l don’t c a r e w hat JBU bring Ittct t 1 me. ju si so you don 't bring me The I something th a t m akes-m e blow way a i t — m y.lop..H erc is n lls i of Ihlnns I cd iwt m — pai'iJeularir-H a^-g-Titr i t o lrrTPrr ■— ■ P and if you b r in g me any of , r Ihem, I w arn you 1 will pul a i*, booby trap in m y chimney lo t i blow you up nex t Christmsi k Eve."------ -r-A ny_siipi)_Jist_ot_uiiw iniedsutc^ f e s e n is - IS. pu re ly personal, of ^ftsus- course. Here Vs tbe cra"nky list “ STI-------o l7 -d o n 't-y o u -< ln re-b rin g -n ie

pre- things 1 sent to Santa Claus: ♦ Q'Hged • Mufflers-with frlnges-on Ihem. ♦ ‘5: ex- I can nlwa.vs u se anoihcr muf- t>iliiy fler o r two. even though I have , 37. Bul I c a n 't st.rnd them with urate fringes.

' , 1 mle fs .,w nggns. hobbv horses or

r « . . ' h0“« n h a i come unasseriv 1 1 =; » * « bled in m i c s . If Sania Clam •

can’t undcrsiand Jhe dircciionj p , „

Cigarette liRlucrs adorned South's cs to I ‘ '} glass-cncnXed nude . One ( , ,he nymphs who .shimmy when Ihe led ovt I,, far flame Is Ut.

was - Any fruit cakc or counlry ten. of •vous ham.-baked m a Brooklyn b is^ Souih-

the c^bcf. but m ailed from ”M*v soueeu^ ' “ ‘ & ! d e _ f a 5 h i o o e d J i 2 t S (WTO ^ e o ^ h ic k o r y hearth in Com, lefl So

‘, f l - "■'''Ch. afier Northume keeping hidden m drawer for spades, b S ? i* " ' '’'’' ‘"■ ■ ‘ ’ don 'i-h a \T - |h e a ch e .-1

~ WiRQOlSClHltDS-

I- IM artrab Childs Is vacalloaiag) lights 5 “ ‘T QVER't> U X ^ E , U . »>-the ^ ’ Ihe holiday aAcson comUig on How Z fast, slate a n d lo c a l safety- di- the tal t* - rectors and h ig h w a y patrolmen and he

throughout th e c o u n try a re step- white, ping up th e ir • . Then eamptigns' t o : ^ M K f i 2n C ter .of

r get motorisU to wheUudrive ^ t h ih e lr o r goir

' lights o n , - d a y i ^ H W S S Ih e and nighL he ob

^ - There, b a ' l v ^ B r l g ^ patrol r grim log ic ' be- and onlv- hind their rea - ^ many :

son. ■ ' and u* Naturally , I t H I M ^ i Supp

(s a s s u m e d ~ tK iC a P P ^ ||m ^ ^ or i m anybody w ith M*t«aitcuMi' dead :i any sense tu rn s survlvi on hb or h e r au tom ob ile lighu medlai when driving a t nJght—although comfni there have been s o m e deadly ex- tvray 1 ceptkms, ‘ , ing an

-------B n t-m a n y -p e o p le -a p p ar tn ily .still do not see th e purpose' of toward luming on th e ir lig h ts in the —you daytime. And a n u m b e r of sale- road f ty-minded people h av e wrliien gj

I in; asking th a t th e purpose be slow d I ' explained onCe a g a in . which

If it saves ju s t o n e of the hun- back I I dreds of lives w h ic h the sutlsil- qu i

, e l ia s s a y t i 'l l i 'b t lo s t during the chance upcoming ho liday season , It wlll head 1

------be -w orth4 t-l-------------- holWasSo here goes: , If b

mobiles a re so b u i l t th a t unless in ju n t you u n see the head ligh ts you -ni^r can't be su re , f ro m a dbiance, of thii

— - ■rfi-thcp >hey a r e coming orgoing. you dr

And. unless th o se headlighu j are on, you still c a n ’l be sure, „u n y

' — the LBJ brand a n d the •'Great a -“Maybe w e - s h o u ld a tta c h .a irolma;

de/ense-ng to s o m e underfi- u nanced dW Jian p rog rtm s. In , . . . fact. I think w e a hou ld because that way w e wrould g e f some? ^ , thing done.” • ^ S sai^

Humphrey se e m e d to be draw- ing an u n fav o rab le , cpmMrbon between federa l .spendlng .ford^ feniB and for •’G r e a l Society'’ ‘J . ? * ' programs in th e c itie s . T hb ailo- Mllon U m «de b y PresMtnt O kw

~ 7bhnsdn who h a » be en known to Eiihcr- retent adverse c r i t ic b m , regard- But j lest al sotiree'. T h e , w ay not 10 era! hu

ta rs keep friends and n o t to influence ed on 1 Ihe people in th e W h ite House b 10 tween

iding complain a g a in s t L B J's way of Year’s ks a nrnnlng the c o u n try . ot thene in Humphrey, o f course , b un- Clian der other p r e s su re s from the lefl ■=*“ The wing of th e D em ocratic party

Ttpo- s t t e h - a s - o f g a n lj fd Iflhor. a n d ______Iren- Americans for D em ocralic Ac­

tion. The le ft ie s would vastly the boost domesUc spending, espe- ,

■hest dalfy In 'behaJf o f Ihe cities.Vlel Powell h a s h U .a a y a t a news im- conference. H e se em e d .to s e m mom

ider- the perforniance o f thc "-GrAt un- Society's’' a n tlp o v e f ty program , By Ui

able but saU Its sp e n d in g program p . o i oing should be tr e b le d . ' Charlea else *‘If we, can spend , billions of ,.uv{ ,i e J n d rilsfJ .lL saW .P ow ell, to save ^ , ding rquail-dem ocracy-ia-V leL K j.m ; “ y *. Isted we musl spend m o r e to preserve . » « imet democracy a t h o m e ." L*"; . Pow U h a s u n d e r w ay a House l a ® "

Education p n d .L ab o r Commit- tee investigation of the a n t i - «► « « jxiverty p rog ram - H e b commll- “ (ce chairm an. ..■••I w ant to kn o w ." Powell <•

said, " ju s i w h e re the adminls- “

PtfiveH a n d b u jn p h te y logeih- er represent - * “ g rea t-d ea l of pressure g roup politica l power. J o ^ j r t

■ ^ I r com p lain ts o f nlggaidly ,— -K l/ef-spendlng~cojne-at-a-tlm e « t» « U

when u iT n e x t f is c a l year budg- of PrtP e t b being p u t In final form.

• If Ihe lefties o f consequence 1 tl rallied g e n era lly to the Powell- someth H um phry mimmons^^LBJ might b ^ _

. -n u n ■.n m ERS-------- | g ^

^h'is Jn feam com petilk in with In- good, i too lernatlon M a tch Poin t scoring, a tolal

anta It pays to g o a f te r ali dose East 100 game c o n tra c ts . Hence It is not sqyeeie

surprising th a t a t bolh tib les after U !9K: in a m atch ' a t N ew York's Ca- ting ihe ruei vendlih_Club th e Norih-Souih The

'pairs reachM a lour-heart-con- entirtly ring ir tc t tflth no r e a l play for It. . t t e cor me The play s ta r te d oui ihe same led a 1

Jtow way a l-b o th ta b le s . East cash- and pli .^s I cd two c lubs a n d shifted to the ^ s t 0

!il“i ' ' n o r t h 11 s ^ 7 'M o . 4 JC Q 6 3 long wm#i ■ V A J fl # ace, wl

♦ 8 3 2 - to get 1^ jack of

, of w w T -V g A S T ~ n ) )~ ■ two losl

S♦ Q r T 4 4 J I 0 p la y e n

e n i f Q s e . A A K j 'K i b u t i t i !nuf- S O U T H Ihe rlgiave A J 4 whea s"'ilh V K Q 1 0 I 4 the can

♦ A K 9 S .53.- --- ----------* 7 - a —

or . B o th vu ln e ra b le '™- ‘ w S J - S iS E - T S i r - S i i l l f ----- r•“ 1 * 1 * U a•«> n « 3 » r , a < f P .O '^r. p i u P u f Pa.vs < P a u . . .Optt>ln« J g i d ^ e

im- ■■Jack of d ia m o n d s , won - b y ' What

led South's a ce . A - Bide One de c la re r d re w trumps and , tiv* » • Ihe led out h is ja c k o f spades. Easl

woB.with th e n e e and led his -to try len. of d ia m o n d s , whereupon “ "*? * ,5^ Souih-fhade th e resi of. ihe J,?!'*" « e i r ic b -b y - o » « « is ^ f - , ju j J in p ] e .£ !f:—

m- lefl South w iih - two lliile dia- 4 t . VAmonds a n d . th e fou r 0/ »^de.», y « r

ier North w llh klng-queen-small of tour n for spades, a n d W e s t wllh a head- have pa lhc ache. 41b n eed e d .to .h an g on to nerible, 7 0 a iJ-hts-threespA das-to-atopdum . -tB lE as

- m y - f ro m ; j n i k i n g . th ree , spade j

HItDS-WRlTES-CI N G T Q jn

tnil l t e ” i h f c n n r , ? m « , ’'.Wi)!. « - t h e ^ h e M l l r tB r 2 2 L ! 1 m H om ver, it the 1im ,u

nep- white. .'J j ’ * n ' ■* *"uch as a£ 5 te r .o f a m lle a r f a y , youM j K whciher the c a r ahead Is Cl* 0 or going.f f f l The safety fac lor here 1

be obvious. B ut two bitB 2 patrol officers — on e .in •V l and one fn Alabama^wrotir - l many m o io rb u siill overk^ and asked tha t it b e «pelle

il 'Ml- dead:ahead of you. in ore

survive, you need to bioi ights mediately w hether they an fwgh coming tow ard you. boih' / ex- tw ay froip you, o r one h

, ing and one b -go ing . ■m. ^ y w i . know boch-ara-c, e “ towanl yo t»-and kn«jw It ir

a le road (assum ing th a t then Uien safe shoulder to pull of c e be j Io,^ <jown quickly to {« «

nun- back Imo its proper lane t“ ‘'- But If you don’t kno« r w e chances a re you. will m,

head on and bccome aiholkiay-eta ib tto i------- -

If bolh of Ihem have

iless insunily.you There a re a dozen vari

of this situation, but ihi ^ add up (0 Ihe sam e fthf;

. . . you d rlve-w lih-youriig tii gnis jy jn the daytim e, to

m any tim es sa fe r than I drive with them off.

real a M bsU slpp l. highwij b -o trolman sp d le d it ou i this

" I have never invesilc* fatal, e r e v en 's serious, da highway accident when 1 vchicle had Its ligh t bun he said. "And I ahvays m point of checking the dashl

“X switches, because the themselves a re usually si

iilo*lent 0*'®y- T h a t 's the mea ii to Eiiher-you-geU t-O Lyou-d ard- But Just rem em ber this: I to eral hundred people will h :nce ed on the . notion’s highway s 10 tween C hristm as Eve and y of Year’s Dny. You could b<

ot them. _ .un-left Llllll rrmi i i f n i r i ' r " r

any ^

Ac- r \ f isiiy f r o m t h t

: : N e w s:om T ^ T I ■ "rA tram . By United P re s s lolenuU f®*" PARIS — F ren ch Prei , Charles de G aulle. In hli

television appeal before day’s -ru n a f /:d e c tio n ; .

w ' ^ ‘I-do -no t-6ay-4h*tJ-un feet nor th a t I a m not my

luse I do n o t m ake a n y clain T,lt. know everything and be tl mti- do everything. 1 know I mil. than anyone th a t I must

s u c c o r s and th a t ihe r well must choose th em so thai [ni$. h a y follow the sam e line

VASHINGTON - • R « eu.r don, who Is resigning as of Mlv White House chef, when 1 w abolit h is objection to me Z - of p repann-g 'fo« t-for:the fm f«n>‘ly:mce "1 think I t Is belter t (ell- somelhlng nice, than to Ight boiled pota loes a t the '

House."

!5v J ^ g 6y "

In- good, and he coutd only Ing, a to u l o f th ree cards, ose East could have slopped not squeeie by returning a 1 lies after u k in g h is ace or ^ Ca- ting Ihe Jack of spades hoW uih The o lhe r Souih found

me led a h e a r t . to dummy* ish- and played the five ol sp Ihe E ast d u c k e d - to Souths j— Thnn South Ird I “ n i i “diJm m ys-ace-and-piaytt » six ef spades. E as t ihou*

long while and rose withace, w h e re u p o n 'S o u th '^to get back to dummy w tJ Jack of trum ps and discard

“ ■ twn-loslnrdiamondsxn-lhe-

_ ^ e ^ f e e l lh a t neiifter player should have-gone wr

I but it Is fa r , f a r harder to rIhe right play a t the Uble

. when s i t t i n ^ a t home witf the cards In p la in v i* ^

. . - ....... - c ARD SENSEThe bidding has W ' ,

W M y>ctfc t j s r ^

Pass 2 * . • P»w 5 '

- Ss i t SS .1^ r X u C J M M f A i J M T m by ' W hat do you do now)

A -B id alx s p ^ «^ r- >' nd tiv*,<{ -aU « M d a 8 U th ea ee s .L * » ' hi, -to pa rtn e r U * * » f« i

alnee yott eaa’t Ix . ip id r t w arran t Uw

J* ^ ___________ .list T O tJA y * qccttto«=

e-s. Ycor p a rtn e r - « P « |« of tour fpadef vuloersWe, T

id- h«ve pa n ed ,a n d West, not^^ to nerable, bids riub*.JJ«

ra : i w t i i r t ^ W a l d a j r o u ^i d t ______ A nsw »ra * ^ w » *

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* " . % g l " k S K &

g r^ fS l 'a r '

g t e ®

B» FE U X GREENE ^ A » « l .

J S m Oli Mtab. How t

‘ S t S f f e W n te U» toi You have seen lhe s

S j f u j i lhe bombing b ca, ^ p e o p l e . Why .would ai g n n M h ls hideous war

“? £ 'S 5 W e n l of North, V .•■L mide a small gesture it. J 2 ^ o « S r t? -b o { h -p a in - «

W 16 « on. We wJH never gl »<!ur IwJependence."

00 a i Mlnh lold me Ihls a: J t b e during a ajS-hour ;

S J ^ c n ian o trih ft- f ir tU ln U . r t ,o f lh iJ Wndhe has given

, ffetem etwrespondenc for U 't time.

U was shortly before 8 s.i ^ my wife and 1 arrived tT p w id e m ia l palace bu

•fcnijy j t t r s ago by the Frem • i , 1 jovernor-general’s « !

jJpjjCC. 'j pirc of,my W crvJew w as,

_ tb e filfflfd. so 1 spent a fe _ 3 nl«rtes arranging cam eras «i

nbv^xrnrs Jn ibe iarge salo1 Iwked up to see Ho C

Uisti come in ralher casuali u ii he were merely wanderir

■“ b'tO'see-whai-was-.golng_iii Silling on a settee sipping co

ftt, 1 could study him closel; ll( ii TS and his form Is sllgh ifts tiands, as'he held bis cu; etllaiely. were finely IcepC. H UiisDing hair and hfs w(sp vbHe beard give him Ihe look i iCUnese ivory carving.

President Johnson's o ffer < *iucondUjonaI discussions" hUaniUlM nS 'liuliii.eie;-----------

STui Johnson w as really afte n s lhe coniinuation ot Amer

. .n n conlrol ot'Soulh Viet Nan ' be Hid, eddmg; " la essena

Prtsident Johnson's so-calle oflcr ol unconditional discu; ikia means lha t the VJetnon ue people m ust accept U.! tondlttons. These ore: U.S. fn: Kriilism wilt d in g ' to Soul Virt Nim, the Viet Cong pollt n l «rm -as th e sole genuin tijmentative of tbe people o

— Sooth Viet Nam, k " lie Vklnamese peopJe-es*

J f ttly want peace to build ui■ Ibeir counlry. buc.genulne Inde 75 ^ M ence mast be achieved 1 ^ lliert Is lo be rea l peace. Thi w ^ ifc in is very clear: U.S. fm■ ;xriili5m musl stop iu a ir at■ uclc] on the North, put en em J tl) to >n the South

■ Viet Nam and let the Vietham

I■ .^.flo.wenUn: " B e tru'lh Is lha■ Preiidcjit Johnson w onb nei■ ther peace nor peace negotia■ As a m atter of fact, n j th)■ « iy moment when he talks i■ W Ibout pcace discussions, -th«■ Ui. impcriatisu a re expandtoj I M aggression it

. ■ ,Swth Viet Nam."

■ to make it appear thai

I bllierly of Am erlIi l l By so doing the■ grossly tram-■ Pi« umlcr/ooi JntenMHlonal■ seriously violated the

N ?i® '“^'M *fcem cntL<KLy'ct■ ” humanliy and

I . lhe contention

■ - Southerncountry”

a j 'a b su rd a s t b s a y ih a l■ 8lalcs~wm^

' ■ .^ ? K ^ “'*-«c«'‘ "try-«parace .from■ , ! ' r 5 " ' > s ‘« « .^ e s a ld . .■ how much aid he was I ,? v.”^ '® ‘he Sou«j-and-«bout

■ claimed to' . ■ '“ 'M dem .tied In Ibe South.

■ ambiguous.I Sbrlmi' V"'’'** S la le S ^ a s~ M t t i u , ‘ evidence a s a

i I „ the v : i . y ^ conlroUing

u k one oTthe nsa^ ' ■ ■ V lt. N.™ I ,

- | l * | S 5 s ; 4 a sB • the Dai Hmu*’ w

; r : 1 - r r h d B “mOUnt. Of

h V i e t N a m- »-•* ~ r i r r e « 8 n n « j t & - t h e r t 'h * i

been m any ru m o rs in ihe.Wes *ur«?vi««tJ m srri pnujTabowt' Hn f h i MfnH

th it h f w js lU o r senDe.

s v s | i sBS w>“ “ P**" gaiJn* an in c rea iln g am ount i

n n t to work to tb e p rim e mlntste m Pham Van Dong, and otfwr

But ta lking w ith Ho I gained tl ,(U Impression th a t he Is still U5fo^S i« uhqaestioocd le ad e r of h li c « i ttimttii M WJ try.

e‘<5r. In d iscussing h is relaUoi tm ortetie. he with China. Ho rejected U.:

*n«uin but siatom ents th a t South Viet Nai <e lu t u fo r* would “ fail under the Influent »• “ S 0^ China." A nd tha t if the Unl

la r»io Alto, ^ v,,u,draw 8. Viet Nai1 i» J®w Independence of »<

ed jfCBi,>Joftfi He a lso denied th a t Viet Nai 1 would be rea d y to come to th

REENE conference tab le It It were nt ,e A s« clat« l

- •They say ,

n o w t wB A « HOMEI

iblng is caus. » y would any- t a .

gesture that ^

view w as.io ^ pent a few ^cameras and w ^

s a l ^ , ^

! ? l c S i a n o t e t o p a r e i

9 people Of ^ A n .w tiw /fd n.h»it .heytdwD ^ I f f - e s s - S i -ROPER’S would m»V»i wo«I«rfi} build up ^ m .t gift fo? yoof collf9» Md hIjau lne Inde- ^ »tu<j«nt». -

l " a l r « ; put en end ^

----------------- N i W 4 4 0iC Vietham- 0 sir own a t ^ ,

n U h l s l h a t S d /w flnb nei- g S - ------- -- ffco negotia- t S »fact, U the jW ^be talics fi ^ \ S ^isslons, the ^ ^expanding 0

Srcssion in Igl, ' _ .

^ 5 n T W ^ ^ -ippear tha t M /

k s u i ! ® X ■y / . 1] -

n ^ k the ^

o t Amerl- K.eks on the \ < V ' V w dent and W . . \ \ f5 doing the ( a \ N S issly tram - ^ V \ \ \ " a J lenMHlonal V ■■ ^ ^ v > A lolated the © . t I t j w Vlct M X ' A naHliy and ----------------r —

contention M I

-V :■ f e r e I — - T -----------Ve. c h i l d r e n ^ \

! Southern *' counlry" »i,*I say lha i 9 ------ -------- ------------------------ --:lalcs~wm^ — ----------------- - . - . . - 'irate .fnam W _ --------e said.. » ... .........................lid he w as ^•and about M orces that

' S .PERMA-!R(mblguous. fKta le j-w a s i r f • - - snce ns a # ' w I r - a g g r t a - ______________ _

enled th a t ^ B O R T :onlrolling ( a

“ nS’ S i y - - F o r Ih t lim u W . . IIf the rea - S e3imiWMd..".-w)5}»-jlj: Nam ]s M c an be washed ky macf

K laundry. 65% Dicroa'^

' “ 12 ..'P Ssaidj^ ’is JW ■ .w g e and - g ig assortm enl o f coli

hip of thc ^ratlon.l’ «• . i . \ c , . .

i lw a r t to £ i f l _ /f ipp .n? ------------

h ^ l i m C!v» a ROPER'Sjo“ ^ <3IFT CERriFtCATE

iiount . o f M . : fn any A m ounf ■ .

i m P r e s i d e nr -th ert-h av e for-i-*pmsurg-tmyi Q iinn ”____ ,in tbe.W est- He saW: *T he. Vietnamese ua r - Mtnh-- peoDte and the a inese t>etmie fliJe. have traternal reU tioni a s ^loSCsign t>f semi- u the w la t^ n s between lips i lh T ^ d ? t« = usd-teeth .—C h in a^ -a y m p a th y , g am ount of support and“ assistance to Vlct \e m inister, Nam a re m ost valuable, and et- and others, fectlve. .China, like the Soviet I gained the Union and o th e r Socialist coun­ts still the tries, (ully agfces with the line

o f hi< couo- of stniggle of the DRV—N o t^ Vlel Nam—bovcrnment and the

is relations NFISV. Ali U.S. attem pts to ■lected U.S. divide Vlel N am and China and th V iet Nam to divide the Socialist countries he Influence are.dooracd to fallure.L’ ._: if tbe Unll- Wy questions .^bow-ed, he .«ld. s. Viet Nam how lltlle people In thc West lence of ac- understand ihc relaitonshlp of

------- SoclaMsi-^ounlries;------------- ------a t Vlel Nam ‘Tlie Vietnamese people are come to the itrong- because of their jusl it were not cause.” he added, “and b c ca u ^

r r H A I F W U ^ R E ^ ^ lOMEFROM SCHOOL

) PARENTS- f tJilt >heutd*f wl> from ' k. ■ wo«I.rfi,l ^Bllt0««ndh)ghKhaoi.... _TWrN FAttl • I

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WA-IRON BROADCLOTH SI-•> -LADYARROWS

B O R l T l R a N E D n r r r S T A Y I R O N E ’

51 timiuV.alirrt* llia ^ a re ptesset? fo r life J .S

led by machine (tumble d r y ) , by hand (drip-di % Dicroa® p o ly o lc r and SS^o coUon lhal’a

eni o f color* an tf s ly fes ..........................

■ . •- if ir» from ROPER'S . .

Wrtf ■ . T w in Falls • Bobl •

l e n t G i v e s 1hiJI4*!I____ ithev fn iov . the supporf 'o f aJVietnamese p e ac^ lov in? peoples [ m h i ese people w ortrf~lncIuding the AmericaiM a ic w se jp w tili i . *" .......... -tween Ups '• ii is because o t the ir love o;

^ t^V lc^i p ro g rc s s lN -e ^ m e r iM n s 'f^ 'T i ble. and ct- walks of life—v-ouihs. students the Soviet professors, scientists, law yer iallst coun- w riters, artistx, clergymen ant th the line working people—have . coura RV—North g tou jly raised tbeir voiccs anc nt and the suged huge demonstrailom '.tempts to against the Johnson policy oi China and aggrc^.iion in Vlct N am .” ' t countries ho said h e wanted to IhanV------------- " th o « .--Americans who ared , h e .u ld . fighllng for ibe c e ^ l i o n ol

thc West American aggression In Vlel ionship of N am ." t

' Wilh tlie cam era i jtiJled and xop le a re the floodlighis extinguished. He Ihelr ju st C h t M inh ttlaxcd . T o m ake sure id b c ca u ^ we w ere not ’ still belnji

____ __ _____ COME TO ^

M P t K S I• TWIN FAUS • tfURLEY « •R U P E R T • B U H ^ ^

h r i k t 1

LONG I ~KAN~|

V TAPERED ILQOK I

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1 »It lfi« Im'pOfWnl i<»(iy »

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T 5 J)o :;7 — I

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m mr u t l • tu n e r • iw i tT M

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fo r lifeJ.Seam purfterinj; is • f l *u.ir_rJa>jty. Pfrrnn;Trf>f|^[^jrl.^ • Asnd (drip-dry) o r commerctai ^ v lUon lhal’* •‘Sanforiied-Plus” S ^

............. ...... 6 .0 0 .> .0 0 - 1 1 .0 0 K ^

OPER'S . . . Ifs RIGHTI - ■ ^ J

m r $ ,lubl • Burlay • R upert f l i

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American MW ^alk p r iy a ic ly -an d infor

o r so we dis c u a e d jn a n y jo M ls in a ' free

IS from all ranging conversalloriTSOme-tt I. students, w as undersiood-w as ot’. record, but on Reneral mat

ve r a u r S S ^

J S i m i t a • " «M CW ntatmllrv nf *aylnB—“ Always leave a dooi

y open through which j-our enemj

a ^ Ijto u ^ e^ o n d o tChristmas, a t ,

Jll being y ' f f l B W r e B p i H S f t

' i Bk i i ; -kP exhilaratingelegar

‘ |M £I a J d C ologne. 6<z. $4.50 md— TO ( a 4-oz. ..r.$3.00 — -

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l I T O0 . T W IN 'M U S , • BU81EY

^ i'^ '^Tnrsfw Bs I I - O pen 'T il^ g UNTIL, CHRIS

t o W r i t e r __the micro- “ I know . 1 know.” he said.

d r- ''L ei-u s ;-ll’«-ihc-okLqutbliutt.of_iiivin£ -and infor- A m erica’s /ace. Out viie knou’. — ^ t h e door i«i oulie.opcn. Thcv cun JO we dis- lc“ ''C a t a n y ' tilT lg .l^ ftc r iln-r in a ' free- decide lo go. we will lio n il hc

r s o m e - tr f cao JQ .h e lp .th eni._Wc will even 3d—was o tt la y out .^hc red carpel.sneral mat- ---------------------:—I can quote OES WILL MEET

SHOSHONE-Llncoln Cha'pter fe ? d « r « S tar will ^ u r enemy m eet a t '8 p.m. Tuesday a t (iie _________ Afasonle Temple. , ,

' B t e g a n e e

H E A S T I$4.50 A fte r Shave, 6-oz. $3 .50 W

.00 — ------------- 4 hjj. . . . . $ 2 ,5 0 ._____ g

n 1 / DISTINCTIVEIY ^

n I11 GIFT WRAPPED ^

w w l• BURIEY • RUPERT • BUHI B

e A M E R ftJA N i

p m H i |H a G IF T ^

f A S B R IG H T A N D I

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KS f l ir tn lny lem tlm thirtstiytilorrejhtiw i « ft tttalclitot aad tUlaiat- > 5 BilbfibeixUaforeitiaprclteUnstriDit!! ^m iitntu. . f l X[ue to fnsirr. *{ilel«« *leef>el«{i«i; S ^<tfl(,'»)tli fuD n » i r cuihieiL, X ^I actlea loekt, e » 't snip open.' " @rai brecida-UDiniT. ^ ^

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3M ROPER'S, t r 2 R tG H ri ^

H P I I' BURLEY • RUPERT • BUHL |

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ED S S ; L o o k in g f b r t ff f K I r a v e l ? I^ o s p e c i a ® J j D e c t o l e n e . W a :

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le n e o u t w e a r s a r

b y 'f a r .s t o p l o o k i n

A R R O W D e c t o l e i

i w M SHORT SIEEVE . . | | lONG StEEVE . . .

m i |

1 1 ; D on't iron i f .- S ^ These A rrow D ccton Perm a-tn

-------« 5»4 -p leteV -fn«ch in»—w a s h a b le _% g -b lend of 65% D acron , 35% 0 ^ wrinkle tr e e . H o n d so m e sol ^ f f and dork to n e s , a n d sm a rt-p l

^ i r f O iher Exact S lee v e Lengtfi .^ ^ ARROW SPORT SH IR T S ............

■ a R WHITE SHIRTS---------^ ^ ARROW PERMA-IRON DRESS

■ -* Q Short s if tf tv e .......... 6 .0 0

1 ARROW.. . exclttsi* ^ Beoutiful FR K lSi

' )f f s f ro m ROPER'S ,

^ ^ TWIN F A U s ' ' • . RUPERT

^ ^ O p e n 'T il 9 p .m . E

Sunday. Oec. W. 1965 T

■ n ^ S k V ' ' '.> 1 ? '

iTnam^isTTT^TT

W I ^' r e l o o k i n g f o r t h e u l t i m a t e ____i n d w e a r s e e o u r c o l le c t io n f i a n d s o m e s h i r t s in w li i te , ■ .sn n a r t f a s h i o n s t r i p e s , n g f b r t h e I d e a l s h i r t f o r l o s p e c i a l c a r e n e e d e d f o r m e . W a s h a n y w a y y o u m d i t d r i e s w r in k le - f r e e . w e a r 2 h o u r s l a t e r . “

n g f o r l o n g e r w e a r ? D ec to * w e a r s a n y a l l - c o t t o n s W r t—

I l o o k i n g . . . s e e u s f o r D e c t o l e n e .

fE . . . . . . . 7 .95 • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 . 9 5

OJrSPO RTt-SH IRB— Iron i t . . . Ever!n Perm a-fron sportsiiirfs aro com-vashablfi__7bp - fa b r i c - i s luxuryo n , 35% cotlorTthat tum blo-driev" d so m e solid colors in m ediumd sm a rt-p la fd s.......5 .9 5 a n d 6 .95

Short Slaava 5 .00

Lengffi . . .IR T S ............. ............. ..4 .00 fo 7 .95IIRTS..........................4 .50 to 9 .95 •.DN DRESS SHIRTS..6 .0 0 Long w ove' ..~ .._6 .95

exclusive/y.al ROPER'S! n ffT B iffW ropp iH g— -R o i’ER’S . . . l l ' l RIGHTI

n m s ^RUPERT • BURIEY • BU H iT

9 p .m . Evary Evahfng

1965 Twin Falli Ttm*s-hJew»

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. REPORT GIVEN-------B O JS E ;(A P )---jd * h o -.-« ,j

inercU l h*«:berlei produced i e siim ited m ,000 chick* In ^

- w m ber, down JO p e r e ea t In _ the a m e period U st y e ir . a

— 7— R M C I S m iE S ELECT ^ B O IS E (A P>-Jcif(fee o f th P eace Glenn- A. PM lllpt c A rco m u n-eheied o m l ^ of the Idaho M «|U ti-aU s Ai j f f U U w lo d a r « t c lo tlax se t ■ leu ol the t^Te«-d«y law ee

. forcem en(..con{ereK «.hcre .- P b a ip t 'l^ w term will b.

■ ror two y t a n under ju>e»ohi - llon approved today extend

In* the c tfk e tenure rrom ow y te r .

Another reselutlon cndorw i t h e ^ c a n o n a

AUo re .e lec te d were ’ a RoWflion c t TwJrt F e lb . v j« pretiden l: Vida H arm on el E d fn . » e e reu ry . t r e a iu i t r and ArDiar A. WrJ<ht of M ae kay. llaUoa olflcer .a n d c » ordlnator. r‘ Named new dlrec tera w «ri

Rofter Slephenion of Bonnera -- . .F e rry ,.F ra n k Chalfaat J r . ol

' B o lu -a n d M. / . 'D o n a h e e ef R<Kby. Holdover d irectors a re Mlkirea C t j l e a . e l WetOeU ■na^R. Don BIslHne or Foea.

JJE W IN trS E T --------- -REXaURG, Jdaho (AP) -

I>uafte Miirtlncflu's arraJgm nen' onTnunnnnjrTiiaiBes Lon»ej“« t

'M onday fn Madison Councy Pra bate Court.

The 25-ycttr-old Idaho Falls m an I<( chnreed with the kidnap­ing o( Kathleen Trout, 19, a

• coed a t Ricks College.M iu Trout said a m ah told

her he waoted to h ire a baby- Bitter last Novem ber but ia- sieed took h e r fo r » rJde Ja the mountains.

'R W D S S O U G R T ---------DOISE (A P ) - Tw o commJf.

(ees have been orgBnlud to seek m ore federa l funds to de* velop occcss roads over Idaho's

TTie c o ^ l« e c ^ ^ i ie a d e d by U r r y . Mills and Hugh Wilson, both of Boise, were named"Frt* doy during a one^lay conference on resource • conservation «nd

— -cu idoor-racrea tio i____________

RAIL U N E ASKED- tB W K T O N , t o f » (A P )-----Five N ^ Idaho, eom tles.

tbe t e m a d lstrkt e t the Idaho S u te Assn. e t C o D R trC o m m la s lo fle rf a ad Cterks, bave called fo r "Im* m ediate eonstrncUoii” e l a « w U nlea Pacltlc railroad line between Lewlstoa and R t

. parla .Railroad officials exptaJaed

to the assoclallpn F rid ay « a ., ' t less tbe line Is.re located , t h t

p resen t, floe mlB be fnundaterf• L by_w aur behind UUJo Goose r a a d Lower Granite damt.

------- -T J»-«oim U e*-ax*llex f t r c e ,1 ^ 0 , L a l a b , U w ls .a m l CieirwiCer.

' C O M M ntE E NAMED ,• BOISE ( A P ) S l a t e Rep. Ar*

v ll .Millar. R-Blngham. h u an- notinoed form ation of a *ub-

- -^committee on IdahoV inventory

ffe i« fd (he subcommfuee w as appointed to "focus atten- tton more acu te ly o n (he Inven- to ry ta x in Idaho.'*

J ^ Q W n O N PASSED _ ^ ^ g W I g ^ W a h o (A P ^T T ie

T / S s n ! r i f t c ! . h as a d o p ^tions calling for protection o t sieeJhead and Chinook salm on from commercial fisheries, on

------- ^the-Columbia-River, drainage.fll F r ii-f ii r r

Went succedlng P au l O ^ H e ? ^ JncCaJl. :

' telegram w as sent to the Public Northwest S teelheaders

. askina . th a t Ihe draloage be dosed to commercJal fishfc* for spring and sum m er chlnook.

• Another was-Rent to John R. woorfwonft, fdaho fWi and

------- -S«m o-departm en^direclor,-ask.' fo r d a s iif ica tio n ' of steel-

Ihstsiw lhentl nnt b e token n m tn e f

-------..m iiC T n B lH nheT trah tttfT —

^ FIRM REORGANKED BOISE (A P) - - Boise Cascade

Corn, nnnounced m ajor reorgan- _ J « i U of its Wood Products Dl-

M sftn rsa to rd a y -fo r-m o re -e lH -cleni handling of increased voi- um e ana oroscfer produce Hnes

' p e reorganization coordinates sa les o f lum ber and pI>-wood to wholesalers, said Ed Stamm , dl-

. vision general sa tes m anager, Stamm said Cordon J , Kjng

‘ appointed m anager of^ distributor sales. He said Jean ^ L Grady, fitlln^j the p ^ ,;.

_ _ m t io n ol m arket de« lopm ent

B g a s s s

• M ediator J »

k — L ^ _ P R Q T E q r •

L iS iu d io

. J . ' T V - I V i J *"■"[VEN Ai d e APPOINTED -d S o 's -e o m - -B O lSE-(A e>.T-A ppolM m *nt S ^ u J e d an o t Ceerg* J , IJ^ m sy er « hoicks la No- admialstrativ* otflcar for I te

P iX C T 'm w l H 'V » « S * J a r o » s Retd,i S o l t l i o V v e te ra n « fU y e a rs w iA tfc e -PW llJ* o t W gbw y a«P«rt»e»». »«“i oraskteut rrt/rM f. s t r 'u s A i- Ncumayer. M. has been « r .c lo tte l u v lenoal dlcector fo r th*a y S w e o - way departipent since A um it,

K e . IMI. h T is k native ef Idkho.« wJJf be bom a l Bonners F«rn[.;A »d.r ju A w h H » « M uealed a t (be U nlvefa y ^ o d - i l i y e t W a b e ^e from ooe OPINION ISSUED0 endorsed BOISE (A P) - A « 6 l» tc r^ ethics fo r *urveyor o r engfneer should Mt bv Ihe check pisns of a subdivision not

^ Al «he attorney general's office

rarm o(i'''r f ""tTi/ opS " «*J T « w re r P'X “ question raised by

I r t r f Schoecihul. prowcut-

. / I . . l a n d s o l d ■!f BOISE (U P I)-S a le of three^ . r t l 15. trac ts of land In Frem onl Coun-

value was reported Friday by ^he State U n d Department.

W. E . -niomas, Sugar City, paid $8,751 for a 280-acre tract a p sra iied .S l M.34D. BiU S i d ^

__ _______ w iy ^ u g a t,C ily u i» id .« .0 5 L (0 [ .

h ^ k ld w 'S PE T fflO N S SIGNED k m l 19. a P O C A T E L L O (U P I )-

.V w n « Republleans a t Idaho man told - S t a t e U niversity elosed their n

e a baby- V iet N am peUtlon booth a t tl r but fn- noon Friday, a fte r gather- *< :ide lo th e lng 5M algnaturia from fa©. • '

« lty a a d •tuden tt,The peUlloos, caU lyst for

--------------- s tu d e n t dem oastralions Wed—. Ji

is"' Iv is to dc- T hey will b e sen t lo Gov.

eaded b y House.;h WlUon. B r e n t Pederson, -YR b. am ed F ri- spokesman, aald M of the in ference s lp a tu r e s w ere from faeo^Ulon and . ty m e m b en -a n d 500 frotn „

studetiU . H e *aW the cUjh »>, w u “weU s a U s n e r v d l l r th r - L

CED turnout. qi

f f l t e T ------------- T R E E T c iv E N “BOISE (U P I) - Two Idaho- . ,

of srow n. cultured Christmas tree* « w ere presented to Cov. Robert pj E . I m y lJ e F r id a y on b e h .ll t,I ^

5* ol a ‘he C learw ater Valley chapter « r.iifom d of the Idaho Chrisimas T r e e ”

1 and R t Growers Association. e ,S tate Foresler Roger G uern-«

txDlaSaed w y pre&enwllon on ,im . the stttehousfe steps Ift behalf „

a M . t h t of tl>« association.

t e " ^ s e -----------REMAINS FOUND-------- ^5 , 5 ^ SODA SPRINGS ( U P I ) - ^ iz P a re e . "nio U niversity of Waho (s w i r l S a ' ~ In v e i lIg a lli fg -r th la Iiy -o f-« ~ ~

p rtbb to ilft. mammMh b»- ____________^ v e d ^ to ^ U

A r. 11“ c reatare was dlscev- .'h u a ^ *rtA In an a re a five miles

l a X iwrcUi o t Soda S o rlnp a t a iInventory alte~w hleb used to be a-invemory ^ed. by-E l-P aso ^om m lttee N atara) G as Co. «:us atten- A university spokesman «h e Inven- aaW age o t the mammoth «

. w in be determined through ]te s u , but guessed It was be- i

WEI>

J ' S m n P IA N T T O O P E N ' «ric». on PO C ATEU O (UPI) - Conll.ainage . nental Can Co.'s jiew metal con- j

ras elect- ductlon" Monday. " H orate ^

t F i i e i ^ e ra lm S M ger o f the Pacific Met- ^ a l Division, aald. nli

tnt to th e T h e p lan t wlU manutaclure ^ , e lheaders cans for dehydrated potatoes ui, inage be and other products In this area, lihing for Blinn said. ' r ' ,ilnook. I t will operate on a two-shift

John R . b u l s and phiduce more ihan in 'ish . and 3tX).000 cans a day. This Is one '

of stM l- tg jn jr p ianis throughout the PO nnd lha t country. US

d ^ ^ D i -

T * K i 'n s ^JiaS tr ol n BE SURt TO WI«E FLOWE Ild Ocon I oU r.O F.T 0W N FRIENDS’ ICW posi-

s s - P U NP « a u c ts n ” pO lN S E nrA S . ."VfRoTReiS'

'■ n AZAIEAS *■ p CYCLAM EN~[

T v r : C U T F L Onc.. Post g r o s e s Q MUMS° J J ' ■ O g l a d i o l i □ POMpC

^ - C H R I S T i- e r r - --------- □ -M O ttY -Q 'te N T C R P lK

' o W REA KS a CHR_ ^ . . . : ^ , q . chiiist/ a a s . ce ; ^

s ' ^P h o n . 7 3 3 .2 6 7 4 • '7 (

^ I M T J A o In * « . V f. y

TED ... '< .......... • - ' . - - i-poUrtiMnt . ____nsyer as ^If for the . - r ; T , - r • - : ‘ . '7 ; ; ^

5 K ■■■gineer E . - • •jayer wHl It Jan . I. ' ' nes Retd,I with the-

w te

been

should vision not t - c r ^ y ,

office

prosecut- y Coumy.

vlJ

ja r City.

HI Siddo- H EM AW S O F TH E W « OMsa H.05LtO[ U N tdlne) J a n w f i H g b u ra , wm k It $1,240. Heyburn, straddle tfie r ailroad <rT n ty 'W ooI------------- ---------------— ---------------^

1 3 d ) a t e ; M o t i i i t i n

EO S o c i e t y vs. M i l i f c

f f f i t o WASHINGTON (AP) - The J d tbeir m ounting debate about w hether •

' • Nnm m ilitary cxj*ndllurcs rise m « Vit fa r h a s been conducted so f a r la rge- • v s W e ^ - Iv a long pa rty lines. _ _ ™

Bliss Grange Has to fh ; Supper, Party £. "VR o M ? Dlls'J^Gra^ge^’Snd ^ “5 Ihelr (amUlcs auended the an- ^he faeof- nuoi c h rb tm a s potluck supper f” ? and party . T hursday evening a t Tl

I club .{,« G ranse H all. A turkey sup- Den O r W ~ iiT w a iserJM T ind -M rs.- 'R obert by-l

Buller and Mrs. M arlin Slane by ^. • . cooked the turkey s , . _______

, M rs. F re d Hainline. leclurer.’ J S ^ h a d decorated the hall with

C hristm as decoraUons and was in chnrge o t the.program . Mem-

u l« r8 presented readings and »mc

i Ja m es ‘A acuena, i n d - M r . a M 1 behalf Ujnjjer parform ed.

T rea ts were distributed to theJJ-------- cW W rttu-Ilio next-m eeting.w fllJP I) ,- ^ Ja n . 6 . ___________ ____ Wilh

- o r » ----------- r -R E V IS IO N -S E T ----------- w J}I be- IDAHO FALLS (U P I)-R e - was»er c t \ \aUm o t t th e j

Iscov. . l lS ^ r S U w ? b e * to 7 a f fmiles Ja n u ary , Dennis OUon. a t . yanca t a tom ey. sa id F riday . 'vanl

be a- O bon was selected la s t and >-Paso Ju n e to head a revW on f « h

com m iuee a lle r he declined speeiism an cand lda ty lo r s ta le presl- ton aimoth dency o t the organUatlon on ‘ IIrSigh JrS S ld s o f « lr,?gu taritles In Ingu be- th e coavenUoo.” restr4S.OOO Olson said h is commiiiee econIB Is vou ld probably revise Ihe ble a

mofo *jiy ” ^^ e elub'a executive board. t^res

■ Conll. TRUSTEE RESIGNSJ“. nO ISE (U PI)--M arcel U am ed

ices

ffc Met- Comstock JrfT o '"flll h is unex-p ired ,term . calliti

ifacture Learned wrole the board he |f,jn w a w s had increasing difficulty in taxes « area, w cesM irv tim e to

. fiilfill his duties. Hc had been-a w sh lf i mem ber of the board since Dec. | H

V S toUt the FO R PAST-SELLINO BESDLTS

u s e U M BS-HEW S V?AWT ADS

LAST-MINUTE I ^■ GIFT WORRIES? %1 m 6 C K W IT H W

' A

IE FLOWERS T O MFRIENDS’ ' ‘ r . n

>UNTS. HnR eT R e'S 'Pau l M iclieljon is he re l- p B EAS' B f A M E N ~ D V IO IC T S-------------------- J j g

■ FLOWERS HMUMS □ CARNATIONS' ^

2 POMpONS □ HEATHER ^

IRISTMAS ^tN T C R P lK K -r rW IS T L tT O e " — - - - w .

a CHRISTA^AS GREENS v v ^AS.C£M£TMY-5PRAYS----------------- -y .io

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IIM Oldsmobile b which M r*. Jo h n turn. WM killed Friday a t 3 C roaslnc. . r a l l t t i i a - f r a c K n > h T fr ir w M -i tr i ic l r t» r 1

tmting on Great- S Military Costs I— The But signs accum ulated In ®' vhetU r Washington this week th a t m ore c. It John- Democrats are Inclining t ^ a r d V ould be the guns raiher than tne bu tte r oi , V I« *We of the guns-or.butter a rg u ­es rise ment - - a t least to the e x ten t p

----------mestic pro lecu a lready s ta rted .Z I Th«~ P re jW c n fs -m v n -Jn le n ; H a s tions are kcpl closely gua rded

and it b evident the Bdm lnlstra- Uon wants to avoid a n y e a r ty disclosures that would pu t It n t

mem- a dUadv'anlage when the debate ee and resumes, as, It Inevitably will the an- when Congress reconvenes nex t

n in e 'a t The clearest Indication o f,th c ey sup- Democrats’ concern .w as given Robert by_ the jira ifih t.party -IJne_ vo t^ J I Slane by which the Senate-H ousTEco-

nomic Commiuee refused to ;r,j7n5- call U » e x ecu tW a m ojor fisM l I with fo r.pub llcid wns now. .

Me^m- A sign qf growing w orry s 8 ^ amo>«u*Qmo D em ocrats a s to

crouD Whether the countiiy slm ultane* , M rs ously can >**ve a booming pri-

1 M rs vate economy, e x iea s iw social \ M is Improvement p rogram s a ^ a > ^ M * te a d I ly more cosUy m il ita ry V .S U undertaking came — In chamcs- ,

terlstitnlly oblique fashion - *0 from one of the mosl pow erfu l .

ng will t> e m o c ra U -in -th e ^o u se .iR ep . _______ Wilbur D. Mills o t A rkansas.

Mills, as chairm an o f , the W ey s-a ttd -M ea n i-C o m m iu e e , -

-R e - was the principal a rc h ite c t o t (pub* the two big tax-cut bills c red ited

s f - g s a ! i i ^ ! a , r a .. a t . '. vance!^ He spoke before a Ki­

wanis .Club in Little Rock. A rk ., fast and iften took the unusoal step ,

Ulon for him , o l having copies o f h is = lined speech dLilributed In W ashing- ■ resli ton a day later, n on " It federal government spend- JS la Ing i* h«W under reasonable

restraint, the growth of th e / lllee cconomy will both m ake possl- '

Iha ble and require periodic ta x re- < ces»- duclloM,” Mills sa id . •‘Innd- « « * = ti? tiM e= = iea ittin $ = 5 B = £ 5 K ^ rd. lures, on the olher hand , w m

mean passing up this fiscal d ivi­dend. Hopefully, we w ill a e §.

• . manage our affairs th a t w e can | •amea ,g j jn CTnllnue lo ren liie th e J

w a l n U O T ^ w f w l a M £ip M -n e s s - in illa tlv ^ n d ^ to w tJ u i:---- I

Mills here appeared to b e I^ calling,for spending cu ts ra ih e r I^ ” than any special V tet Nftm w a r Iy I" taxes. The White House denied " ne to

t ndBsteryiitli the power

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. Wednesday th a t new taxes are b.\X ~ being consldered-attiveiy----------el__________ R e s tr a ln t .a lw .w a s jh e k e y -u

note sounded“ t y the House Democratic Whip, H ale Bogg*

ted In Louisiana. Boggs told a news It m ore conference on his re tu rn from tow ard Vlei Nam h e expecU spending ol

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xes are be beld a t about th is y e a r’s lev-

he key* tivelv. small and low er (Han the y ° “*® ceJJingi se t by (Congress.'

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DENVER. Coto. ( A P j - R e ^ I reseoUtlve* of upper a n d lower ,, Colorado R lv e rB a s ltr s ta te s d ^ cided Saturday to e m u e a -c o n * s mktee to study p roposals made

I B I by Colorado's w ater direc tor. i B l Felix L S p a rk s ,'d ire c to r o r , ,B i ^ B Ihe Colorado W ate r Conserva- w ^ m (Ion Board, presen ted a draft I B I w h ic h proposed alm ulU nepus >na ^ B authoriation of s ^ e r a l W estern ^ B Colorado pro jec ts i r tth (he plan- b u t B B ned billion do llar C entral ArU ^ E i | tona P ro jec t ^ B The proposals a lso concern the ^ B priorilles under w hich w ater Is -.-r ^ B to be released trom storage in jv { ^ B U k e Powell.^ B At lu u e a re restric tions on

w ater use the upper basin slates I B will seek when the b ill aulhorii- ,

ittg the Central Arl2ena Project f Is considered by the House In- . lerlo r and In su la r A ffa irs Corn­

s ' Ivai Gosllfl of S a lt U k e City, S I dJrectw ol the U pper Colorado ^

River W ater ■Commis*IoR,-wlll - >■ be chairman of th e upper-lower < basin study ..g roup . O th trs

l . ' r J named lo the com m ittee were ' l - i , . m itEr. onioU li R . N . G IM (t. . , W j s '« v t , O cnv tr: F l w l BlJhop. \ ■ S J G Cheytone. W y^; S tt™ Rcy- f t r J noJdj, Sanla F e . N .M .; Jay

BlnRham, S a lt U k « -C ity .- a n d ^ jM Pa t Head, U s V egas, N ev. Call.

fomla will select a represen ts.' tive later. Hoover D am a lso will

have a represenU llve.

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^ Auction B:itA L E N D A R E S

C o n t a o t tb a Iflmea-Mewi P a r a Sates ^ lepa ttm eat ( « «ttnplet« adTerttslng corera te

\ at jour farm sa le, b and UUs, you*fi' newspaper coverage ( o m 71.. . . . I a^ Mo rta4ers la H ac te TaOe;}. yeuoiW a d n ac e bUltaf. All a t one spe-. •

vTrJ ctal tow rata . E vei7 sa le listed uO(T fi-o ia"P w S ~ c iae fla ir-:to r-iO ' “days M a r t sala a t s o cost. Certil

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! i . . ^ Ih e ir 'son . John.,and ^ e h iW re n . ' ' ~ ~ ^ ’— '

Honest— r y o C A T E L L p - ( U E l ) - = ^ .

iindow cleaner. s a « d a Po- atello g roce r S217, police

~ “ H e r v ln " M a d s e n r a r f - ^ |^ ■ — Dlwe of the Bannock Win- i

• 5w CJfaners; w ai working , ^ (flriile lhe O kay Food Store I f f u t m W n f g h i U u r ^ y '

‘ vbea be found a bag full of

IJ there inadvertently by the ^

*m dsen callcd police, theytilW the s to re owner and ithe owner took the money il^ fl.w R h_hlm . j

Two Midshipmen Speak on Navy '

Tot UiS. N aval Academy ' l^ridjhipmen f ir s t cla** wiJl ad- : drtu local o rganlu tiona during ' itair Christmas leave, a s a pari

~5fW 4«B dCT ny‘s-operatlon-in- J lonnatlon p rogram .

Sieven B erg , son of Mr. and ' Mb . Carl B erg . 2081 Hillcrest Drft-e. will sp e ak a t J2;15 p.m. Wednesday a t Twin Falls Ro- tiiy Qub a n d a t 12:15 p.m. Thunday a t Tw in Falls Kfwanfj : Oub. He ta lk ed a t Twin Fnlls High School a n d Klmberiy Nifih Sthool T hu rsday and a t Filer

. ttjh -S cJtoo l-rriday . Berg will Uso mske o h appcarance pn

I..KMVT television. :Tom L M lnluni. son o f Mrs.

m ■' Miry L. Po thler.-K etchum rbad ipeakbj; cngngem eots o l Sho-

^ lU e High School. Gooding W —W gh-Schoot— W cndeU-{H gh

, School and Je rom e High ScHooI to Thursday. Hc is scheduled to i fu k a t H ailey Hish School and

’ ' ''ii ij Ili[,h S " h r ' Tir-'i<<"v-

Health Council ■Elects Officers■ WEN»ELL - M rs. , Fester • Andersen w as elected president

of the W endell Healih Council 'I I the C hristm as luncheon held

this «-eek at* the home of Mrs. ;Anhur B yce. ■

• = M tt ,^ 4 1 o w a r d . J l ic c u r o ^ ia . elected vice president; and Mrs.

Bj-ce secretnry-ireasurer.,Mrs. Bailey U ra in presided

. I t the business meeting. Action — pur chase new mat-

I h A new shipm ent of dlsh'clofKs ^ r e .now ort hnna an d - ra id r fo r

u lt. 'Tlie group dccidcd to change

A the m teiing date to the sccond y Monday afternoon of each month

beginning with, thc January . . . meeting w hich wilt be with Mrs.

E irl Lowry.• '• .-M r .. Hu;;h Caldwell was In — tharge_ot_4hB_progtam _JShc.

gave a repo rt on new medicines on the m arket.

- , M>-Jtery pals w ere revealed = f a c 3 tiL-iLuJijji^u.uf_j}lf»3: ^ ^ew

p»ls were choscn. Mrs, Ander- - - Mn recelved 'the hostess giil.-—

Mrs. Austin Is -H onored at-RiteSr

Funeral services for Mrs. Em* ma V, Austin were held a l 3 P-m. Sa tu rday In Whife Mortu­ary Chapcl \yith Rev. Henry Gemhnrdt oHiclatlng.

Solofsi W as Christine Murray »M -o rgan lst w a r Mrs. Frank Fonda. . . .

.Pallbearers were R. Hubert •• ^ k s . Melvin Tilley. William — : m :M m r Robort"Rowftn.“ Wch=

*rd Rowen and Ray Tilley. * _F 'nal. rite s were held a t Twin

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News of RecordJe rom e Ju i«ce Court

U slie* Ellison. E den., $15 and to ils; pverWidth truck; Ross

Uvri.; Edeji. JIO nnd costs,

■ ^ 'tr leng th pirm it; D U c 0 u n t

m Schaeffer. 23. Gooding. »» and costs, making fall?

Fish and Game 11- Wayne Toddy.

I f ” nfi. 53 and cosu. failure IWO license plates;

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rg home.famous

Ition and day.

in this smmuni* j before xovered id: ‘'We yC hrU t-

, now -75.

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ohn,.and■ " ’■-------BIC K >W S-O P-M lSTtU<a - i i»~w■ III » Shoshone. FaUs earfy Saturday moi

Residents Urge( Late Yule MSffii

irf-«m------- I^ta-urgcntahatialL rem alnlng pal;k Win- ChrUtmas mailings be sen t oul jo rking P ostm aster F red Sanger

w rsday «ressed Saturday. . e c tfull of In lhe la s t th ree weeks, (ho pei

people,of lhe United States have *« en 'left mailed' m ore gift parcels, cards s |"

and le tters lhan ever before. , :e. they Th® postm aster sa id lha t across ier and lhe tjalion every piecc of Christ- wil money m as mail th a t can possibly be tht

delivered will reach its destina- sci — -■ -. __ ijo r on lim e. However, a t this r — ” lime' of the ycar.’ the sira ln -on t , j

iransportation facilities nnd thc q j l i u e n unpredictability o f w eather can (tie

• cause unexpected delays. . v y • Sanger st/ggeslcd that mailers Academv consider the use of airm ail and : “ jl ad. special delivery, especially for ^ ns during mails Intended fo r any consider- Bs a n a n able distance across country, it

t j t . . . . I postage in m ailing their Christ- - | iP

• )o i i m perm in forw arding or return of h lhe le tte r o r c a rd where it is B

r. .c J r undellverabie a s addressed, al- t iows the use o t a, handwritten C

I c .n message on lhe card -add ing a 1“ ? 1* HUK personal touch—and also pro- K

V S u vidcs speedier handling ond de- Iffn « L l>«ry- parliculorJy .fpr cards go- 5 r„^ 5 . iL ing,-out of - ■ • Cranee on w hen.only■ , , , four-cent third-class posuge Is •1 o f Mrs. - .. - ____ —hum rbad; n l Shty

3 — bARGEST-icduled to •__^

VARIETY

I Holld8 of Mrs.

and Mrs;ef .' TO

presided .Ig. Action - - w w mat;

Ish'cloilis

lo change _ ^ r ^ ^ i V ilie sccond ' * —scb monlh '

January ' £ Y c f T ^ S tC l 3 ^ ^ ^ with Mrs.

II was In m m _JSht - • medicines

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is 1 =Ritesr =Mrs. Em*held a t 3 ^ I j I•le Mortu- v. Henry

e Murray . ■

70 Roll PatV oi HoIf3»y*P I. Hubert «nd Luxurious Foil W rapp

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- 7 5 FOOT ROLLS OFc o r d • QUiCK-STICK RIBBONourt Glrti y I. SIS and • '»iooiiiv wtipptrf laoiii;- »i i-*chtk ; Ross « " • ■" ''•'I*''' o ' f’®'"*"'nd cosu , - 2 ' * 1. Cowrete »*«

j “ o i n t ' ' T H X T ~HO -and . I h a I

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lng fa lw .. , r t O .Game 11- L J O t

ne Toddy, ^

r J S , 2 5 0 M d l n - N o r ierome. (S

ts<a-it» -^> a l«^ -go^ ^vM .Ihft- falli .aL l.mildc: tu rd iy moraigg. The coM weati>tr. tbe mist

Urged to Send U. < aSffiiipTV ow -^Pf'nalnlng paid th a t a c a rd cannot be fo^ - I I 'S e n ro ii l Wtfrdcd'x>r"evcn-TCtumed-trhen ■ ^ c . . .P lhe addressee h a s moved,” San- unive S « n !tr j „ com m tM ta. •'11 b poot K '

• economy to try to save a few Ics, (ho pennies fn postage, and then •8 have lose ou t i" ‘he delivery of pos- ^

cards siWy several dollars worth of ■ expensive greeim g cards." J , J 7 '

Window services for the sale _ , across su m p s , mailing parcels, etc.. , y . . , Chrisl- will be opened o t 8 a .m . ihrough *•,, J l ibly be the rem ainder of the hWiday . iestina- season. 'a i this Jh e sam e hours will be main* jx,„jn rain-on ta incd -in -ih e _ p o sia L s ta lio n at m d thc creenaw ali's 'F u rn itu re SiorTin ( i„ ie r can tj,c Lynwood Shopping Center.

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FOR FAST SELLINO RESULTS ed.

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Ulropproved-AnieriCOn=mo goes o u t — tho rest slay lit.

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i - > t- |-M ldest m orning 4n Twin Falls a rta , the I m ist to r ite n b w tba lop’d flhe fall

U.ofLtoTake — Partin Space-— efc,. Training Plans

“ W » sm N C T 0 N -(U P i)-^ T 1 » U niversity of Idaho nexrfall will be included in 152 coUeges and

‘ 1*' universities pariiclpating in a t i!f graduate t r t k f n f n g program ‘ J* * : sponsored by the National Aer- il" onautics and Space Administra­

tion.'Tbe olfice of Rep. Compton

^n. »h I. White, D -Idaho. Thursday an*X nounccd a lo ta l 1.335 graduate

student.^ will rcceive S2. 00 slip* c n d .rfo r n 12-month period to begin work to>vard doctoral de-

2!!®i g reesJn .spaca -rc la ted areas un- der g ran ts .fro m thc schools.

• The scholarsh ips will be re­newable fo r three years It a

■ AD3 satisfac tory record Js roalniain*JLTS e d . _______________________

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iS lAr.ea Woman ™'m,3 - ---------------------- - - i - ----------------- Butic.-Jb Dies,in Boise^ R U P E R T -- Mr*. Aihia -Wil- K Jiams, M . longtime Rupert rcsi- “" “R '''' S 5 dent, died- Saturrfa)- 4t-D olse "Survi . r fnllrwinc i shon illness. « « , h■'i She v a s born Uct. n . ibu . at f j W adebridge. Cornwall. Englaod. ^

In 'Ju ly riS W .-R he-cam e to-theiv . ■■ ■ ■

y Q u e e r i M o u r n e d ■S AUCKl-AND. New Z e a 1 a n d 5 |i (UPD — Queen Satete of Tonga i W lay in s ta te ot Government

House Friday- W’hile Tongons 'LV> N ew Zealanders of a l l ; ; v

c lasses paid the ir lost respects,*-i The six-foot-two.inch queen, •' bE! i who welghed 252 pounds before. ^ ____. •; becom ing ill. died Wcdncjdny. _ cidi

Tonga, a cluster of J5q i.«bnd» • l . . A - In the.southw est Pacific, is jh e 9 w orld's sm allest kingdom. Lov

H j MEETING PU N N E D i> R**'■ - F IL E R — Filer Communiiy •'■ F a rm Bureau will meet nt 8 -■ p.m . T uesday a t the Tiler , - -■ G range Hall for a rcgul.ir husf- . ;■ - ness-m oeting, Thn firh th erndc ^ __ p■ scKtet will perfofffi. ______ '

1 1 — LO A N S fI O n A n y th in g of V o lu t.

■ R E D 'S_ U R A D I N G COST

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B e g i n n e r ' s P a c k a g e

. & T — 22 lam ino tion w ith ep o x y , P - te x b o sc , in te rlock ing .e d g e s ,OO • P-K POLES, 5 4 .9 5 • O -U D IN G S, fu ll re leo se , $ 1 4 .4 5 • A R L - 3 S t ro p s , $ 1 .9 5 ' • B IN D IN G I N - L U T I O N , $ 2 .0 0 • R egu la r $ 4 9 ,.3 5 .

^Glsoi^s-Price— ^

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l i a r i s t m a s _________^

y o u r I n v e s t m e n t . ' 6 2 in ieed E qm pm enl'\ . , *

Uniled'Sfate.?. On Sepl. 9. 1593. Sum 'l ie m arried Luke Williamk .M Twin Fa'

— Dutie. M ont. Shc was a mcfiU>er -----------ot Order of EaM crn Slar Ru^xrt nniw;' f c h a p t e r No. 39, Episcopal | | great-

... Church.- H e r - busband-and- tw o - f - u n m jjl daughters p receded her in death. ,iu tt« i n i j -Survivors-include.iliree daugli* T c i n . l t

lers, M rsr G ladys Willis. Ru- Church.' TTT ft> ti »M r* Wllllllti1‘ Pickett ~,5 and Dora AJac W iJliariv-S ffifrjie^w III he .‘.a.l

L S K J E .ga ; •:nt • ■ns ' INSURE NOW. BEFORE»» ;i TAKING TO THE SLOPES’ ^

:n. be pro tected in case of an ac*. ^

r i‘ '^Tdent'foTV0l d 'c d ^ l y - ^ 0f-«»KJ—

^ ;'i, h o sp ita l bills. See us today, (or

1^' Loiv C o st Skiers Insiirance;

i; Ralea fro m 1 0 - 0 0 ^ ) p , for year-

i'y , ' r o u n d p r o t e e t h n ^ U OS STOP 1

ler ; ------------ -- AcTO.1 From Old Mafle ‘isf.

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epoxy • FISCHER Alpine Skis —edges, p lastic top end edges. Inti

0»U P-tex bose. 1 year guoronleeARL- BINDINGS, full release, $14

; IN - strops, $ !.»S • DOUBLE 61 9 .3 5 . $ 3 2 .5 0 • P-K POLES, $ 6 .9 5

STA LU TIO N , 5 2 .0 0 * R c 8uI

-OLSON'S

6 3 7 B l u e . t o k e s B l v d . N .. . '"T h e Only Serious Shop, fo r S

M. Sunday ,t> cc. 19 ; 1965 Twin Falls Times-News ■ 7

•ft Bniw; fQur" grorTdi^iidren flitd ’‘■»i II t:rcat-grandchildrcn. ‘ -

—hunfral-!servJcc.i-willbOrCon»_ lh. <lu6ted n l 3 p .m . Tuesday In llw ;h- T e i n 11 \-^ lcm o ria l Episcopol ;u'. Church.-R upcrtrw illi-R ei'.-FrK J- a£ Pickett -QfficiaiinR.-ConcludinB-

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____S u n d a y j ) e c J i A J . « 5 _ r- '■ -g . ■ . Ty/ln F*Ht Tlmet-Nowl

TpLower .;• Water Lievel

TIJUANA. Mexico ,(A P > -E n. Blneen hoped huge pump* could

• Jower the w ater level behind. b crumbling eirtheei d*'m today

.be fo re new ra in -e x p ec ted this v .«ekend-lncreased chaflcea of a dangeroui flood.

- Official* a t the '• ile~ w liere a . month’* rainw ater h as co llec t^

behind a 105-foot fill - a U pum pi w ere.operating today In an effort to reduce pres*ure on the weakened tiii.

r O ffic ia ls 'aa id the presiure =—— from 300 million galions of wa­

te r'In the lake i* cauxlng seep­age ureter the d ir t Ull. whJch wa< weakening. ^ ,

the path of 5 o ^ w a te r s .-- ?5 families have evacuated their

_____homes In the T ijuana River Val­ley, ThisVofnclaM iaW .i*-where the w ater would dash In Its 2!4* mile rush to n h e te a .'

All damaRt. they aaid. would • be on the American aide o t the

.. bo rder._____ _________f t was tsllm sted th a t damage

to crons.. livestock and other property could to ta l several million dollars. .

“ ^Umversitres— - ^ n ^ e n ^ S t a t e -

-<!an Lose Aid :BOISE (AP) Idaho’s .t««

. universities could lose up to 1.7 •initllon federal m atchjng funds •/or consfruclJon If extraordinary measures are not taken to ob- .

, ■ tain state money, the Board ol E d u ea tto a w u told F rid a y .. ,

Ross E . Barney, deputy, w per-■ ' Intendent of w b lic Irmructkjn.

recommended tho .board consM- j i _ - e r either asking appropriation of J

tha moiiey by a spCclaJ ICB *!»’ ' tive aesslon o r borrowing It.

Needed projects, aald B a r n ^ . '- m ay include a w om en's physical t

. education building to rcplace one' in use since I»08, an asrlcutture h

science wing and possibly more k housing a t tlie tTnfversfcy of J

. Idaho. -He aald Idabo S U te Unlver-

--------->lty.nMds.mnrfl-tlvJna-«nd class- _room apace and is preparing a

, list of priority prolecta for which I t would ask the federal match-

■'log fujids.Barney u ld Idaho^expecta an

• allocatkin of 11,858,tSW for 1M5- 67 under the H igher Education FacUlUesActot 1963. and North­w est Nazarene C o lle n or Nam­pa ^plani to apply lo r J150.000

■ . •Thus, he Mid, S1.7-mlllloii , irould be diverted to other states ,• If th e re ,are no Idaho applica- : tioni for iL He u l d the unlven. , siiies have not been able to ap- i . ply because they do no t have

— T ^ B -ita n rm o n e y r:—Appropriation o f fund i by the

regular. .1967 Legislature .would t w n ^ t w 1 ^ to r aw U cation for ^

• Investigate the a ltem atlves a'nd i r e i» r t ^ c k - to the board p t ils i

' J a n u a ^ meeUng. , • .• . t

Unmarked County! Cars in Utah Are

, Violating LawSAIT u t a CITV ( U P I ) -

-Lake County m ay be In violation o l the slate law rew ir in g gov- em m ent OMmed vehicles to be

-work.

le tte ts a t le a s t th ree . Inchcs high.

Couniy A tty. Ollle McCullwh r u W (fie on ly 'excep tfons are

- ' those car* u sed .In Investigative work whose secrecy ls; cssen-

. tlal.r • ‘ Currcntly_JtlLth ree Salt U k e

' Coumy Commissioners drive un- m arked county owned vifhlcles.

Commissioner W.. G. Larson u ld he does not d rive a marked

: ' b««gai«B m a n Y 'n im e i^ em ust do investigauvo work in

• the line of duty.Commissioner M arvin G. Jen­

son u id the EX license plates on the car he drives helps to

■ establish-countyownership.-■ Commissioner J 6 h h P W Itin

Creer u id the u m e rule which exem pu the governor's car

. from the.m arklng law should be applied to county otflcials.

___ rO ttF A S T SStX IK O RESTCTS-----------PSE TlMSS-KEW 8~W Ayr'AD3

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e lA P )-E n - nps could behind.a

today th(s

of

acollected

I - tsU today In

essure on

pressure (IS wa- ilng'seep- IJ, which

— tn d in ers. — ?5 ted their tiverV al- >. is w hert

id.'would de the ’

t d a m a p olher

several

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1!2 CHRISTMAS-SPIRITED O 'U i r y,n*rH n JrJ decorate this large tree donated..lo

E tton Toostoy. a » Jactoon St. T Board ol ^ ' '

White House ( S Practices of MI icgfsla-------- :---------- ----- — -------------------Ing it. WASHINGTON (U Pl) - TTie op Barney. While House' chef has epilled Hc physical the beans, . . ,

y h u one Rene Verdon. who Is packing alt rlcuUure hU French reclpcs ond carv ing ' 3ly more knives to leave thc White House ac rsfcy of Jan . I . took advantage of a n cfa

= aUnlver- ^ , tui

-Gams New-Look-or wWch . HOLLYWOOD (A P )-M ia MiI match- Farrow now looks like soma* Lv

one’s JiftJe broiher. . latpecta an T h o , 20-year-old .star o f. hlafor 1M5- television's "Peyton P laco" Veducatlon has had h e r hair cut—boy* istid North- Ishly short.' fuiof Nam- ■ This, plus a freckled nose iJ150.000 nnd no- makeup, gives h e r jg

tha t d ifferent look. Fxiends .mllllori *oy she did it so she could

,er sta tes have n "new l o o k . . a rapplica. s s s = ^ = = i un

j-unlven •

St'ha Ordinance to Be. by u» Discussed ]by ^Iu™ iS CSiy Commission I

The consideratloti of an 'ordin* > ja m ^ r n - m l r g - ^ p- nenr

Ives and Locust Siuset South nnd High- rd p t 11* land Avenue an d 'th e authorita* «

' Uon o t an investment of.S128.000 _- In U.S. T reasury bllLi tor a s b c -J

. m onlh period 'w ill hlRhllfiht a , l U n t y m eeting Of th6 T ^ in Falls CUy

1 Commission a t 7:30 p.tn. Mon- ■Are d«y In the Clly HMI. ”Also on the commission’s ^

IV sgend* f* fhe tiuJhorization o f " *n ag reem en t-w ith O r e g o n .

f i« i ;u i^ , i line agreem ent for tive w ate r g violation pipeline crossings nnd nn ag ree- J:

*. * 1 w hh officials of thc E ttpot ] Grill for construction of n tem - R

call^dtlve p o raty atruciure n i M3 Shu- ^ shone St. S. I

'ia j ° wiiK \ r .! j i ^ ,!l!!!ji ^ *e . Inchcs gi,y j je rx nnd city altom ey. |

Rites Held Iwtlgaiive cm v esld e services. Jo r Holly ^ 1*. essen- infnnt daughler of M r. J. , _ • and M rs. Loyd G. Davis, w ere W 5a1t Lake held .n t 2 p.m. SalurdnylnLSiIfe k drive un- set M emorial Park, w ith R cv . X vehicles. ^ 0 . McCall officiating. (5

r. Larson _______________ t ka ^ « ^ _PR0GRAM .SCH_EDULED__ t

work in clasi5cs and young people's group S • or tho Uniicd Missionary Church I

n G. Jen . ^111 present theft Christmas pro* ise plates gm n, n j 7 p .m .'Sunday in th e ■

help* to church. - . Iship.'. » w j . :iw w w w w w w w w « ;s g ; rii WeSTUn f — -------T-— =r----- -— - i juie which C a n t B u v \ Kshw ld 'be' • -AUTO INSURANCE?. ) lah ■ Try U.-W,11 In.v-. Yo« j J_ BYRON WRIGHT AGENCY

3«1 PoR. 73M «J.vJlM <74 ^ ^

D O 'U ir y Junior High School students i lelt. donated, lo Ibe fchoolby Mr. and M n, Hud Ma St. Trlm m hg Ihe Iree ire.- frcm -I Uw

ase CHef Spills Bea of W hich He D isaj— The opportunity to air some White "I epilled House kitchen secrets which cut some

to the quick ot his Gallic'sen- bollet racking aitivity. Hous:arvlng Vcrdon’s complaints didn't ex- Vei House actly Involve beans. More pre- that of an eiseiy, ft was froren boJJed pota- w h f

toes and whipped cream In the Whiti turtle soup with sherry. wllh

I f t l r The Frcnch chef wa* broughtT oT R rw m irH 5D 36-lin 9ST by ^Wpi

-M ia M rs. Jacqucline Kennedy. When Zut om cf Lyndon Johnson of Texaa moved «!<“'

. lata the While Houso he brought r o f. his own family cook along, but stead nco'' Verdon stayed on lo officiate at Th( -boy- state dinners and olher social

functions."J*® In an interview with liP I Ver-

, don said that •it has become ^ lends customary at the Whlt« House 'H

to b^il^potatoe* a h M ot Ume C and store iherA la Im freezer tZ until they were neM ^.r 'In ; What did he think of this?', ‘ E .

I p “ Very lousy."' ■ , Iq "Dut what can you expect?” .C

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io n . Filer Church . ’ 6

n S * - T t«;C hurch of the Rm f l rtiw N azarene wjll present Jis Christ- M

m a* program a t 10:30 a .m . Sun- | | hI1?K? fl '•“ y following tho w orship ser- I ' |d1 u r i i v vice. The program will Include ' t S

Mon * P*®y recitations by the .'E ^nu rsery and junior groups and m

ilsslon’s numbers by ihe Junior ^ tlion o t ®hoir.r c t t o n The young people's group of

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n l ^In c y ^ l l ^ ^ l

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^ A lia Incluifas th « big

! V ';'^^ SPECIAL PRICES:

I HELEN'S- M W O N E i r ™

n a C onvenient Park!

lenls I left. J a c k R obertion. . B rian OlmsU M rs, H udson and Nona M cGkchlin. Thc frcm ) Ihe an n u al C hristm as B all. (Time:

3 Beans, Tells | 3isapprovesWhite " I th ink it 1* be tter to do t° :h cut som ething nice, than to have * : 'sen - boiled potatoes in the W b i t e pr<

House,t* Verdon u id . c «l ' t ex- V erdon w ent on to mention '.J i pre- tha t th e re w ere two dU hes with pota- w h i p p e d cn a m on Fridsy's JL

In the White H ouse men)>—tu r tle soup ^ wllh sh e rry and whipped cream I

.ought “ "d «.,^peppennlnt .mold with Iijp j jy w hipped-cream i------- ;----------------I -When Zutl T o a m uch w h ! p p e d I noved cream . He suggested perhaps I -ouxht cheese topping for the soup in -1 9 but stead . . Ifltfl a t The chef, who cooked a t N e w |L social ' ~ . I ■ »i

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= H BIRTHSTONIreezer ; 4 ' >> A .R iN a U EAifs s o mqc

is?' v ^ - tlMHlltoit.

k I b a r t o nI. Sun- {t kVNwooo wiorDta caxripi ^ p ser- 'Ifl • • ' ' include ' G 1 , . - . • A

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ill s i i ^ s 7 ‘‘What’s Hi'boing in I ittlngYou Go" form the basis for ireargop»countrv sonns that also Im Many Rivers,v “Taking Chan<

, and others.

it th e big hrt record "M ak* th e W

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lan Olmstead,'Ronnie Blackwood. BUI khlin. The huge tree vll! be used for >?) all. (TTmes-New» photo) ^

York’s CaraveU Restaurant be- M

5 forc com ing to the White House. P f said he didn’t-m ind whal the « tirs t fam ily wanted to eat for « their own m eals. , . ^

J ____ But., h e added. ‘T don’n v a n t uto do to lose m y repiilallon.'’ fg

, have How docs ho describe the © ' b i t e p resen t style of White House m

cooking? M• J t is ge tting more American, X

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tm«.ldi,i-blM h..o«..ln lOK _ 7 9 5 - P I . ^ytllow or whll* geld Mtllng. fM * U ^ l«i Ul htlp.VM th« rlpht rlnp | 0 | f ffef (fill M)/*4p<cl*T Pf non) ~ |2 | ■ ^

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Frankfort. Ind. He marriedH . ' L eou Roth' Cafoo Sept- 30.■ im . in Tefifleasee. Jn JM4 be

. came to Twin Falls. He was a■ veteran ot World W ar! and was■ a reUred X-ray t£chnician. He

was « member of the Presby-! ■ terlan Church.U - Surviving, besides his wklow.9 H sre Iwo SODS, John Rice. Wal-m pole. Mass.. and Milton Rice;M Redding. Calif.; three daugh- .; / B ter*, Mr*. (HarieDce Smllh; Cent-<} ■ ral Valiey. Calif.; Mrs. Delbert j l ^

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H The lMaut>fullar^rM~btMs<K ing. Tailored or b»-niffled li

■ » prints.- Iranlns-instruetions: "H - E few , ^-oo-■ S See Ail Tbt . Holiday Fashlor

f f Jantxen — While Slag — Pan

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Mr*; Luelto .Decker, F n n fo rt. Rev. Ind.. a n d Mr*. F ra n k Crlffi*. Georg

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i r t S c K a f f j n e r & M • F R O M ..., W PIou w a n t to loolc your best, choose tKo by H a r t Schaffner & M arx: Tho Gold I f lu r G old-T runjpctcr C oIl5ttion 'u 'furtj by a g rea t vinlago color ’’Romanee

:k wino to n e for im portant occasions. I um pet£rJabn<viU « designed ondloorfted:M. ■ • .. . ...... _■HAFFNER & MARX SUITS .................rn > U A p v .^BopT

•R & MARX SUCKS .....'......... .........:R & MARX TOP COATS ....:..............

from R O P E R 'S ... I t ' s I

f o r a tp i-^A L L S ^B U R L E Y -«= R W B R T ^ T IL 9 P .M .'every night_i»ntil Chriatm

a n d dren. 'rson; ‘‘Fuoerat servtdes »ni Rice, d.iciert-at- t> TH;-T,S!L«te. ^ r* . Twin Falls M o r tu a r ^ ^ « ^ tfon. Rev. B lm Rus«!l*.S*^^ rlffis, George Duncan. Miliu^ ^ •g a - g i u w ;heM -n»t-rJg--p?^

jert L. Paul

Surgical Podiatry Specialist

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QaudeWaey Is Honored

"AtBtesHCTe"• fm ie fil .« rv ice j'fc r Cfn«d«

F. w a« were held Snturday jfl

r f . S ? W o S S

• 5 S t M f M « . .M n S im U . . M W »rtti Nrtte'M Ciry B»tesi Vfc Cum ininsi

f 'jtoDtih JohMton, FranlC'BM> « t r . i * 3 .T « < l - B e c X e r r - ^ KBorafy paJJbearer* .-mrt

f tm r t GWtue. G o m ta M r-

nUce depariment. Twin FftlU fcraty Sheriffi Office nnd the aibo St»le Police. . .

GnvoMt rUts w ere he ld a t

' r T^MrMl nSJ. Military r i t « . were oaler lhe direction of the liS lh

' tatiw rt CMftltv. Idaho N ation­al Guard and fli« presenUUon m by Twin FalU A m erican lijioa Pwt, No. 7.

Wendell Schools - f a n c e r t ^

I ltd Iunlor high school b a ^ s tad • cbolfj . or the W endell

' cowlucted hy

. m a ’Christmas concert a t 8 : ■ m W ednesdey-B t-th^gradc

, The Khoc^l gUW ew env- j ble-wilJ 5lft* a group o! five I wnp, one ot which will b e "T he >j 4 litile .Drummer 6oy.*’ .|1 " Sharon Johnson. M lolst o f the ‘ mernble wW sing "O H oty

Night," Ctodle -Herms w ill alttg . — a-Mio-#nd-B-duel-numbor-.by

l^Nile Mason and S a n d m I , BUch will be liicluded in th e

Wc^KtSw.r- ------ There will be *pedal-m im beraI by lhe boys' chorus and girls* r • •ci«j|im ;K iiHr} o nlw- hitfr f » p d . ! ' A medley ot ChrlstmM c a ro ls I - «H be ^wesCTttd U » e - h i^

-icbool bind and la ter In th e pro* \ {ram th e '^ n d and choir w illI combine tor ihe IlnAle.

I S c h o o l Y e a r b o o k s

i G i v ^ h E a t i n g s, POCMELLb - Two t r i a3 ■ * ^ i j are among five IdahoI li<Kh schools receiving su pe rio r♦ faUtiRv tor thtlT ytatbooVia.1_ ^^-Jb tJ /a lley iH laJj-S cboo l-V ik jf ^ Eden.Haielton. and W oods :, n ) |h School W oJveriae.

! - 1*0 StoCe Ktgh^ S chool ^ - . -fe ftnotfitlfw - yp flrh w h i t|W?ing-evaluatlon contest.' Hi«h School B o b cat.

Buhl HlRh School W akapa. J t ' . " ‘"’tjitjjh.School T ige r. B liss

^'gh School Bear F a c ts . K im - w C 'ly High Schoo} K im aoda a n d

lU ^ School T ro jftn ’‘■'fe -termed excellent.

. !^gh High School M urton laq^

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I » N ' S CIGAR STO R EI » School A im . BW«.>

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PACKINQ CHRISTMAS BASI WHp Vail, r ig h t The food ia,tlils baskei t

P arish members to needy fam j ‘'^by VJ* goechea Is chairman of the ew

CyrJrAId' _ - :

C h r i s t m a s B a s i

ind ouier B e i n g D i s t r i b u

I » Twelve Christmas baskets arebeing dUtrlbuted this year by the St. Edward's Council of

history oy (;^^ojjc women. St. Edward’s V w J i.J ; P a re n u Club and the Knights of

CoJumbiis to needy famlTles inthe area: • - ------------------

Selection or the families who Ke guide, v^iji get baskets l5 being coordl- — nated through the YMCA faclll*

l l c y This season's baskets will con- J ta in A turlcey. five pounds of

1 flour, salt, salad all, washing HQl ' - powder, delergeni,' two cans of

sreen vegetables, two cans dt ■ ycllow -v^t<-‘-«-b-U J^Usais»

I V x C pk k lej, cranberries, home made and boughlen cookies, candy,.50

«« pounds of potatoes, five pounds ? i^ r o f sugar, oleomargarine, jellies.S5f onlonS, i.rd, cjrrou, ljuuct.Nye omci* jO pounds

, n virw ‘'fy '“ “"S' “ 0* tuna fish,

D «J . Canned foods and cookies w ere d c ^ e d . -by people o f St. E d- w n rtrs P a f l s n i id other Item s

ranlc.-B ar. u ,e jM Jk ils were donated-by ^ wfl're ^ e w a y i TW n F ills Flour, M ill. ,

n a n Mir* •[ i t — i

a , " I S l ; A m a % a m a l e d - i

: r , : R 6 - S c h e d u l ^ ;

Onp.fi Wnnaft Iites w ere 1 -----ithe'116th RUPER'P-The special, open

ho Nation* house e t (he Amalgamated- Su* | esentatlon gar Company's Mini • Cassia { American plant which was postponed la st ,

fall, has been re-schcduled for i Jan. 13,14 and 15 from 11 a.m .

- to 7 p .» . The announcement w a s , n n l A made Saturday by Ernest t

” Blauer, district manage''- < + Blauer noted the company's ,. c , multi-million dollar expansion

ro m . ," l , ' ’‘ 5 rn pleted in time for the currcnt (

w en aen operating season. . .Open house vlsho^ se c ,

l^ - s r a d e statcs-and the third largest i n {

Is en sem - of the e x p a ^ n i s r o R r a m ^ ^ ( f an* ” dflJJjxili£iijJ *

II be ‘T h e capacity-of-7,000-tons of t u g w •,

list o f the' Guided plant tour, refresh- •'0 H oly ments, souvenir? and door p r li- < I w ill a ln g es have been arranged for openum bor-.by house-vlsilorsn— __________I S a n d ra ---------------:--------- . ^

“-'2 Area Students S iXw? GefScholarships- 1rfgh-band. —m j m c n c n v n p T n A H 0 . >as caroU Moscow - Filer High School j th«-W gh K ey-au b .h a* donaied « 0 for ,,

n ih e pro* « acholarship-for-Stephen-Tom- . :hoIr w ill er Parish. Buht, ana Richard

A. Slaughter, Kimberly, rcceiv- „^ _______ ed an award from General Mo-"• « fow-G ifp.t=«ccordlnglo.Ern«l

) 0 0 k S W, Hartung, president of the univerjliy. . ■ ^

j r c G i f t » , . scholarships a n d, ftttards totaling more than Jip.'

^ SSO have been accepicd for the ve Idaho umverslty. ot Idaho b y . tlic

suM rlor beard „p .n u , prcsjdent

f e i b - : ___________ — Lnd Wood r i r # a K i K 4 K K K MI'olveriae, ^;s In Uie % — ' " . . i i i — '■ r

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MAS BASKET U IWrs. Joe- Bengoechea, k l Is basket If ba t a sm a lt porti(Ki-of-»hc-B«>d needy fam ilies during their, annual.Chrlstmo! of the even t. fnm es-N ew s photo)* _ ' . *• * - * ■*. ' • ~

Baskets A]fe. ^ tributed Here ^iskeU a re C a r l 'G lib . Independent M eat 1-

year by Co.; Duttrcy‘s. Idaho Bean a n d * ouncll of E levator Co., Jay 's Save-On Edw ard’s Foods. Amulgamatcd Sugar Co. x i Cnlghts of and Albertson's. , . heimllles In • Anyone wishing to donate food {„--------- to -a d d .to thc baskets Is ashed jgilHes who to com m Mrs. Joo JJcnfioechea, {h. ig coordl- 733-8306. sc CA laclll- — ----------- .

.111 »n- Soldier Sia School: WiU

S l '^ p e i i - J a n - J — Scandy,.50 pA lRFlELD - Opcnlnf! da te hit •e pounds Mciuntaln Ski School jic, jellies, j ,a j ix>en announced by Ja m e s y,[.

lettuce. v „ jn , Coodlng. dlreclor o f thc un0 pounds jchool. . ■••. - , , pc. tuna fish, -me school, certified by the In- gn > d - « l»t . - te rm o u n ta in -S k U n s ia c lo rg ^

■ soclation. again will oU cr akfcsw ore icarfl-to-sM package thi

St. E d - oinnlnE Ja n . I and lasting th reeier Item s farurdays. ' Ncm ated-by ti,* profiram Is open to o il p,ilour, M l». skiers or.prospeclive skiers. T he b r-------T ~ ski school- has jost com pleted vo

acw.ofIiceJaC.l!l.‘ics_M j^ M I C U . ters a t th e area.,' • • a n_ According to Robert Frostcn- ne;

l l l ^ i s - son, one of tho ow ncM perators .c f the sW .a rea north of Pn ir* pr<

' ‘ • field, m any Improvements w ill ha [ g c ■, b e n o U ^ by. skiers coming-,to Gc

la l. open M ld 'rcm odcllng^vom n a s H i lated- So* been .done on tbe poma lif t; ip* an • Cossla eluding nn unloading ram p, a n d wil

ined la s t unloading spot has been, im- pri luled fo r proved a t the.top of the J-bar.1 11 a .m . A new powder trail has been nen t .was cm down the nonh, canyon and

E r n e s t the no rth rldgfe has been w iden- • 1 er- cd and brush and rocks rem ov- wil impany s ~i . nitxpansion • -n^c sk i shop a l Soldier M oun- W< »< rnm - join iTnw under m anagem ent nip

c u rrcn t of D ^ C a r f^ c 'o ru o o a m B .- 'r ';“ ^• wiJJ have a compleic line o f .ski bri

will s e c equipment for rent, as w ell a s far

r r n i r c a awirges t i n o j* T aU o tv_ ttf itlJ s_a«^ tinB _^ : ^

-ginning the season. ~

Hansen Schooi • oS prt Gives Concert- ■

HANSEN Sui!K L• tti?.°M u3ic’ Department Thwrs-

n t Q day n ight In lho schooV gym-* , ® nasium tinder-the d irection of

lips- 'P A H P . ,r>./>mDiinlfd.by iScH ooT jnnlCT WolVcr ac6Bffipantst

for the hlch school chorws.uv-T um - Mn>]iyn~.W #Uon=iaCcomi»ni^. R ichard |fig[, school band In one’ number. ___________:ra l Mo-

’ §“ tht 'FiNlSrUTJK^tACKT •s a n d W » t« rW t» h e d -p H T r® a ftid | tan 510.' $ l 6 .0 0 T » r # w » * I h « r e d r - | i - -:

for the I 'by the (ntcrmcuntafn Fuel Co. I; iresident ^ a i- e a t — Twin y»M» I •

ah o Booster > t t P f = f ¥ s € i < ; A S E D = = = = ^ i t

F A T P l S l ^

nyw herein theU .S . % « 5 0 - l b J?d c k g g es_ _ ^ ^

r l y i = ' 4 2 3 x S 5 y — — ^

loechea, k f t , and M n . Roger G raefe , if 'th e -g o o d r-x le n a te d -^ S t.- Ed»wirds»- il.C hristm as Basket program. M rs. Ben*

- U. S. Accused Of Scuttling Peace Move

Save-On FLORENCE, ilaly (A P) - Igor Co. Tlie Italian who brought w hnl

, . he considered peace feelers ate food Vietnamese P resl-s asKcd {Jem jjg q i Minh_has accused joechea, {he United States tjf J ry ln s" to

sculllc the peace move.■ . •'Sccreiary of S l a t e ' D ean I ' Rusk is 10 bc blam ed," Pro f.I. •SsCiorgio La P ira told newsm en ,1 S ^ n io y . “ tvcause he obvious-

I ly warned this mission to fall by ^ disclosing in advance w hat had

I beeh done."— povernment sources had

H cpJom m isctosTO roH he-peaoe nfi dnte h int for Just thai reason.1 School Prof. La p ira also took Issue

Jn m e s w ith Hanoi radio’s , charge Sai- • of the urday tha t the slory of H o’s

p cacc fee ler ' w as a "sh ee r I the In- groundless f^^b icallon.■*

an, txj: th a t I nnd Prof. M ario Primi* ig th ree when we were received

Nov, 11 a t thc presidentia l I to a ll palace In Hanoi, h eard from srs .T h e President Ho ChL Mlnh’s own m plcted voice that he was p repared for i_ quar- the good of his people. 19 go

' anywKcrc n n 3 ~ m eem n y o re“ to •rostcn- negotiaie for peace..« rn to rs “ He padded that negdllailon )f Fa ir* presuppo,?ed a ccase-firc, would Its w ill have to have As a basls.ihe 19S4 n lng-,to Geneva accords ..fpecl/ied In Ihe- four points ot Pham Van potig

lift; ip* and • wiihout thc. Immediate rip. a n d withdrawal of U.S. troops- o s « eon, im- precondition.” ' •J-b ar . ' ■ ■■ '— •

I S Party Slatedwiden- • BUHL - Cedar Draw Grange rem ov- will observe its annual commu­

nity Christmas parly a t 8 p.m.- Moun- Wcdne.«lay Instead of Monday gem ent hlRht as previously reported. p^=whp r - a w tHt-flffcndlnfLJirc n*ketl to 5 of sk i bring sa n d w ich c s^ r thcir-ow n well a s family. Youngsters a re to pre*

e s s - lo r and~are-iQ.brlne tvSO c en t hem inc a r- for a Rift exchange. orc~~be- p= ~= ~ - ' - " ' 1 ■ - — |

NELSON - LEE . MOTORIZED CHAIRS

.-'fflfEELS THAT O P E W p O ^ •

ristm as .; -

Thurs-

ol

u w as ^ofo4^.

is . And ipaniedIn one ;

1!j H | a beautiful - .modem - ■ cotnfflrtaW# ■ Conveyanc#

J l ‘ fea lu tes like Theao O tfn C o. I< a N«sf Way of Life.fli ll -

|n<loorar0utilo«ryi* .

'C S ^ S a2 i 'T (B f ir H ” ja n S “ "

. lkrf[iiitaMa fiae ifFM rA nnR aft 'J C onf«l* 'onEfifi«fSI* , ’

.% P»w#r EUnllng S*o> OpJtsnol w T'DAi-Axl* Driv*.-

' -EnaMi!ig.acjn .« a ■ •' •

.- W l Atumlnun Contlruetlon for ~W Lading Strvlca

— ^ -HIELSoii^LBBXHAlRSrJHC.-------

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' i j l S f.M. * 3 « l « -. S ' : CHRISTIANSEN -

------— A eSN & Y H N C----------------------- -- MI WAIN J t , COODINd, iOkHO ^

^ Occupancy of Miuiog Claim

H Is Disputed"SA LM O N-A -new -ilispute-Has

^ ^ ■ : = flitm Lum :LgccuPii»c.v uf.a nUa.ing claim .olong the Salmon River. ____ __

Sen. F rank Church' sa id F rl- d a t’ that he hn* c a lle d 'o n the U.S. Foresl Ser\-lce tn postpone efforts to oust a 77-ycar-oid widow from her sm all''m m ing

B H H claim near Shoup. l I H ’ He said .M rs. ^^hdnda Try,

!R-hohai « cabin nnd tiny parden plot, is Ihrenlened wiih cvlctlnn.

- Church said the federal agen ' cy says li wants the land for

' recreational purnoses and has ^ ■ 1 — ordered Mr< F rv to vncaie.

. In 5nlmofl. F. E . Pow-ers. S il- n o n National Forest «uocr%-lsor, M id th a t'(h e land Mrs. Frv (s IW lnt ori'hn^ been tSeclnreA an Invalid minlnc claim and that Ibe-Foresl .Service has offrred h e r a special use on lhe place tfl-flllow her to rgmnin th fre for lhe rcsi of he r life ll she so chooses.. In a letter tn Regional.Fnr<'sl>

' e r Flow’d Iverson in Ogden. Utah. Church sold .Ihol he had asked that .the "eviction pro- ceedlnes be halted pendlrTp new 1 Inlernretaiions of a 19C2 pub lld '

law ." -------i------- ChuTch'sald'lt'W a'rihirpU hllC-'

law that won a delav on another m{ntnirtlBiBM«t>T-Rlpgl»fc-4UM!i.. occupied hy the G rnnl Greens. I

troduccd the relief measure lha t • became public law, said thnt it ' Is designed to protect jusl such 1

G raefe , homesite claim s a s those od- lH>flrd5^- F ry ■ ^nrl th»-S. Bea* Cretins, He w arned tha t failure

of Ihe Forest Service to Inter--------------pret the law within the Intent ol

t . Congress will force him to In- i 1 0 0 troducB rcmedla l-le ^ s la tio n - ln )

L r s f i' 3 r 9 [r y ln s - to l — ^

i ■ D ctin ' _ - ____ . '

:;'.rrn D D A IS • d K A I

'c e s ’ hadTC-peaoe —^ ^ ------------

ok Issue i,'-l

received s ldcntlal f ‘d from h’s own ared for

t9 go r - iyone~to —

c, would lhe 19S4 d in Ihe .In D o n g

im edlale ' ps-

;d ' r - ------— —“S S G U A R A H m p30,(

; 8 p.m . o r CM onday , • ' •» n c d . FREE B r .k . A d iu .lit mketl tol __ ■

to pre* • "NERVOUS". STEERING Wl

!HU1£E1 I -(lurZnu'

H _ D ON HACKW ORW c,■ , E x ^ r t f r e n l - ^

__ and__________■. c a r< o re specialist.

^ ' B u y N o w - O n - E

ADJUSTBRAKES

i c n a ”

.R.« A ll 4 Wheels

' ^ = = 9 5 ^ ^ -

MORHM i« . ----------- ______• . . - _____

« T ru ck . LaneiOkHO ■ ( . ' ■ ’ .

' Pink Lion? )a S m g r o o t f o n t c i n . S o u t h i l i u ^JT5T y\(fica ( U r i) - P a n ic •1 - itr icken^rii'kets^pm uT d'out— A

f l the windovirs ot n loc.-\t b a r Jone hot atiernoon h e r e

«ut«-ha* — when a Uon ,s in i n i_ex.e d _ p th« Iront rfpor. *

salm on T hey rctujnfcl ^•la te r when ihcy IcarniW the «

"i 'O rt the -farmer..^ . ..................... -— -postpone ---------- t--year-old r i . 1 j.1 wmins Burjey Student = ,<!» Fry. ^Vorks on P ro je c t»' . S I E IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY, i rnl accn* .PocoiellorAmonR thc contnbu- q ^anrt lo r to rs to thc firsi fes\ie « f a v\cw and hos m ogailne. " lo ia .” heinp p u ^ /flcaie. lished a l ISU .is !.owrence D. o ,-ers. S il- Dawson, Durley, sophomore m o- e oer%-lsor, loring In sociology.1 F rv Is Object o f-" lo ta ." a «inRar.JRC a ilared an of new writing. Is to give talent- ,1 and tha t cd young writers ".sympnihy c « offrred and Jhe widcsl possible s c o p e , j. he place for ihcifjv 'ork nccording to lhe i, In Ihpre .wtltfif John Madsen. E nsllsh _ c Tl sTie iAslruclot. ■«

E 'S Dividend Noted f,lon nro^ ' A' quarterly divldenif o f 75 a

Infermounlaln Gas Co., w as dc-

sure lh a t on Jan , i. u w.

iust such lhe coming session of Congress, hose As » Tts>,lt trf his p ro tes ts W , iinrt th>» tn ierior Secretary S t e w a r t It failure Udall. Cliurcir s a id T h e JO Inter. Service .has deferred, a c “ on In Intern ol the Green case,' pending review ,

m to in- of the rulincs and a new look la tion-in a t the 1 9 0 .la w , . _____ J

IO CAKES OV

•p 30,000 MIIES mor O n i Year

I A dlwiimBnli fo t U fa o f U n lo flf

Im wonh your Ilte- ■

t l a l i g n m e n t

; • P a tw n g a r___________ ■

I Car*

^j i _for-oneJ I W - Q 5 -WEEK #

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O n -E A S Y -C R E P J L I IR W

T Remove & Greose S FRONT WHEEl

bearings

E ^ , j g ^ 5 f e -i

tllll'S Ik o c a f u ^ s —.one • Kimberly Roo

~ L o n g D l n e s s u

ju'j Takes Life of W r ^ ° r B u l U W m a n B ;

5 ? J 5 n u m ^ M r s . c« rtl! E vjns D », f - - ~ vlsTtFlrwhoicsldtsSni C aW or^W ^*,

n li: rr iM n 'a t Ma^'*Wlle^^M^e^|: j J . j m oria l Hn^»linl /ollowiflfi

tended Illness. • ■ . ‘(\n<...... — “ She w‘ljs*bonfl'eb.-l.-f8r3.-l«t -'Jp= 3 S Indiana. :.nd w .is 'm arried lo M r

J tieiirnc Norton Davis in 1833 a t A . ' n t ? a li U k e CUy. They tuoved to Mr;

; . Duhl Ih 1915. where Mr. Davis e l l P r i was an accountani lor ths JJuhl '* _ I r Im plem ent,C u. m i l h is dcaih z . \ RSITY. ftjav Ic. liMI. She was n member \va ontribu- Mclhodist Church. i,ar' *» She is survived by one daugh- sm‘R pub- icf.ln.taw . M rs..Uoyd N, (Dor- Kci ■ncc D. oilivj Davis. San Diego, and sev. — ore mOr er,i’} niece-s ami ncphiw.*.

l-uncral services will be con- g agnrine jj^cicil ol' W ft-cn. TucnaaV a t 9. ta lent- the Albcrtson-Dlckarfl l-’uneral / m pnihy Chapel by Rev. Paul V, tjiR ue. C scope'* j j j s i rUcs wiW bc In OuW Ccnvc- /

:J o ‘he le r y . . ’ _ Ai S S l B ---------PARTV-PLAtiNEO— !— ^

SHOSHONE - Magic G range «will hold a ChriMmus party a t afi p.m. Wednesday » l lhe G range <

I C Q Hnll. Tliere will be a progrom g ■ of 75 and trea ts. ■

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I S u n d a y , Dec. 1 9 ,1965 Twi

I Fuii,Sui'prisei I Magical HoUtI By NORMA HER■ Women's Page

i . . S a n t a 's h e lp e rs o re a il b u s y . ( I . a i r a n d (hc sound of th c h o i id a I C h r i s t m a s tim e is a m a g ic a l I * a n d s u r p r i s e to d e lig h t a l l a g e I t i m e o f yea r are many, a n d a l]I ____tw i s t to e ngulf e v e ry one in th eI T h e cn th 'u sm sm o t ' t h l s 'f c s t lv i I w h e n s h a re d w fth f r ien d s a n d i I ’ w i t h ' f a m i l y m c m b e r s - H o m c s ^ I t h c f e s t iv e light sp re a d to lo c a l I — m a k in g ^ a l l rea lize S a n ta 's n ig l I m i s t l e t o e a n d pm e n re th e t r a c I m a s . a n d (ho joyous scasoH w o i I . s o m e o f th e se .g re e n s d e c k in g t I o n e to p a r t ic ip a te in tr a d i t io n s I o f f e r e d th ro u g h o u t M ag ic V allc ; I M e m b e r s of T w in F a lls O m ic : B » ' T h i , Bwd- thoir-h u s b a n dc a n d g u I i i o u c u y w h ir l o f p u n y g o e rs a t I . ^ M r . a n d M rs . M ich ae l T e g a n , ] I -Fa]]?-.,■ T h c y u le sp ir it b lo sso m ed a l l I a p in k , g o ld , r e d a n d g r e e n thi

, d i n n e r ta b le s w ere h ig h lig h te d nner ^ l a s t r e e c c n tc rp ie c e s . M a k in g ivers p l e t e , l a r g e co lo rfu l C h r is tm a s

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lenus. Only, one thing was wrong, quar- how ever, os was evident on Ihc igerly fac es o f the husbands ns ihey

opened the menus and begnn to re a d . The enlfre seJcciion of

8 f o o d s -w a s -w it te n in French • ■ AH a'Rreed that the theme forf i ~ Ih e fioHaST'sodilJ.— C a f e - la —9 . P a ris ie n n e." was icrrific—quar- S te t lab ies covered witi» white f i ' c lo ilis and ccniered with drip H — lc a n d lts_ a n d th(! r_ed and whiteg ' n n r ^i»« Kfn-nifli' iKe~~French ~ B th e m e very v.-eii. hui a trcn c n - 5 “ H ( w ritte n m enu-lhat wn< some- ^ H .th ing else. , \B A poriJon of iho mciiu viewed ^ B b y the men looked something■ rilk e this:■ L am b en Brochette ..23M F r.■ ' Chaieaubfiand ...........845 F r.■ Baba*Bisquc-Briochp . ■<pO F r . -■ P a le de foieH • grnS'crouion .........•"^0 Pf-H ---------Bnrdeauif'chaieau^--------- -— — .-H Margaux .............1^7 Y ear■ . Le Chamberlin ....1947 Y ear■ ' . .p o u il ly Fuisse* ....... J700 F r.H . The average person would be •_ ■ ~ rr ta k tn -b v -5 u rp r t te - la _ se t .5 r im e ; ^■ ____IhinR like*lhi.< when hunger H p a n g s were 'tel\ing them- thni a ’ H ____nice juicy sieak would ta ste ,■ i B ^ -■ T be party was held a t the ■ — TK aM C -D rM m ind-M rs-W illlam _ M _ ! S ubc<. a . soclnl hour was held .

I Susbands were . presented lie■ tn cs bcarinR the sorority cm-■ b icm . Mrs. LePape.U yton pre- r ■ ' 5itfHfw during the ritual honoring■ th e husbands.H rollow ing the rilunl, the hus- ■ n .-H 'u h a n d of■ ~ th e -Y c o r." wilh-Loyinn_rccciVi _■ Ing the special honor. He w as■ crow ned hy Mrs. Ncd W orner, ■ — sodal_chaitm an . _____ __

A fter the bewildtrmenl o n K ir !e La unique menus subsided, d inne r ' • m'cDU_ MPS_served by chapter m ejpbers I d u r - ' d re.« 'ed ' in W ack-drcsspjr cn* 1* NewB hnnccd wilh pert litlie w hile T

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I by GREETIN G GUESTS. M r. a n d f lany a re M r. and Mrs. Michael T egan , iley. social. Activiiles for Ihe ev en t b«

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II b u s y . C h r is lm n s m u s ic f i l l s . t h e g 1C h o l id a y s e a s o n is e v e r y w h e r e . . S

m a g ic a l s e a so n filled w ith fu nI a l l a g e s . S o c ia l g a th e r in g s t h i s k’, a n d a l l b r ig h te n e d w ith a n e w f. tc in t h c h o lid a y sp ir it . ils~ festIv c ”tim c ',c a n 'b c -w o n d e r f u 1 — rid s a n d a c q u a fn ta n c c s a s - w e l l u s (■H om es a r e g ^ y _ d e c o r « t e d a n d j

to lo c a l b u s in e s s c s l u b l l s h m c n t s r ^i ta 's n ig h t is a lm o s t h e re . H o l ly , •',

th c t r a d i t io n a l g ree n y o f C h r is t - a so ii w o u ld n 't s e e m r ig h t w i lh o u tde ck in g th e h a l ls , in v it in g e v e r y - &r a d i t io n a l s o c ia l fu n c iio n s b e in g if;ic V a l le y . tIls O m ic ro n C h a p te r , B e la S i g m a ^

g o e rs a t a so c ia l a t tJte h o m e m -I T e g a n , 152 W isem an A y e . , .T w in .

om e d a l l th ro u g h th e h o u s e , w i th g re e n th e m e p r e d o m in a tin g . T h oh lig h te d w i th g o ld -co lo re d (T h ris t* g. M a k in g th e h o lid a y m o o d c o m * wi r i s tm a s b o w s w e re u s e d In d c c o - a1 on P a g e -M . Col. 1) w

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W i t h S o e i a l s ICetitlnued F rera P a * t 11- I

railoni throiighool ihe room Iand colorful s tream ers w ere I

. hiinc from Ihe celling. I'^ ■ f f l s “ <venttTirTictlWttfti-beg»n - I

wilh a .cock tiil hour from 8 to IS p.m.. topped off wllh an elab* Ioraie buffet dinner and alter* |dinner dincinR. . J

Lilt Klncheloe -w as ‘general Jchsirm in of decorations, assist- 1n l-Ijv -M rs,- E vere tl-(M «rt»m ) -

• Waddell and Gwendolyn G yer. IChiirmen I n . chartte of ihe |

dinner w rre M rs. Helen T horne. Mrs. Barbara P re jton and J»* nolle Dorke. , . •

A special finishing louch to----- IJie-delfchtful-eveninc w a s - th e - j

. good /filowsbJp and friend y convernalion amonR guests. Tnt* I BCla Sigma Phi unll ii only one

.o f Ihe m a n y organliatlons throuRhout Magic Valley soring holiday socials. Tree-

— irlmmlng-panieg. caroling J ■ erlnss. dance*.* dinners, skaiine

w rlle i. church . joclaJs .

• ihe;nuinerOTs- actlviiies^^P^^^ H . by Individuals o r gropps. lo help .. make ihis a^lruly Jovous season.

A d u l t M u t u a l

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____ H a s - Y - u l e _ S Q c i a L JOAKLEY-"ChrUima» Around |

(he World" w aj Ihe Ihem e of the. adull LDS .Mutual Study Class

n in y a t the Cassfa Slake Cul- ] tural Hall. f

, - Mr. and Mra. E vere tt GIbby ® were In charge'^f activ ities rep- reieniing cusiom i of va rious p

'^ S r e s e n lln g the P e lla -W a rd f■ on ine program were Evelyn V.

crepresenting the. countries of Ireland. Sweden and ta ly . Uni- j,, ty Ward represented Ihe. Is- cj, lands and Herbert H ardy told p, of Chrisimas in Samoa. Susan Turner and Julie T urner danced

■ jeveral hulu numbers. :View Ward represented Den- g ,

mark, Holland and G erm any. Oakley First Ward had Mexico and U lin America. M rs. Geor- slanna Puckett told of Christ- m at irt ^fexfco. w hile Susan ,e

•Rodreiquei, Lorena Rodrelquez m •nd Delores Rodreique* sang. b<

Oakley Second W ard reljre- fo lented England and A m erica, ai M n. Simeon Baker told of an English Christmas. M rs. M artin ci Cranney gave a read in g and e:

• to r la Jean Buckley p resen ted Y a vocal solo. ^ ^

Christmas pinaU s w ere brok- b cn by Wade Baker a n d J a y v Wrigley. SanU Claus a rriv e d a and d ls trib u ted ^ lfi^ ‘

Y u l e G r e e t i n g s ’ i

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-greellngs from out^f-iow n mem- *er« were read a t Ihe O rde r of j

, E ijie rn S tar meeting a l the j Masonic Temple. ,

; a-1 article on C hrisim as in other lands, and F orrest A rm strong. . worthy patron, expressed ap- preclaUon of the open house Riven by chapter m em bers in honor of him and hi* wife..

Mrs. Ida Stlckney. Lincoln ‘Chapter. Shoshone, w as « guest.

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Mrs. Elva Ritchie w as co-host- ess. A gift exchange w as held, i

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15;,;h ' . c I S i Ih t VMCA-VWCA 2 ly told Fourteen couples pilrliclptttcd j *

Susan ,he class, which was *pon- ‘ sored bv Ihc YMCA. nnd con- Af

™ «ny . va rla llo m ol the ' “ f S i Mexico , „ i , „ j J„ in u w tt t Im ghl d»r- « r i . G eor- In - .»,» sessions, wilh refresh- Hag Christ- ments-serVed by dtiriTcnl coui>- Tl Suson ,es each week. According lo and

relquez Mrs. Cook, two new classes wtll iheli Bang, begin in January., One will 'be

rejjre* for beginners and ihe other fo r w m erlca . advanced-dancers. T It of an F o r further informallon con- - . M artin cern lng 'the dance groups, nter-

ng and ested persons should call the ■esented Y office. 13U3M. ,

O utgrowth of the cliisses wi :e brok- be . n ■ M l "Y D .nce Ctab. nd J a y which wm begin Jan . 29, w ith ™c . r r l v e i > dance .1 ihe V, It Is ex jcc ted • '

tha t the club will hold dances f«o . m onthly- .through ..the years.

. • "Purpose of the club." says

9^ nrovldc°M P-____ i''S koT « 'r 'p lacc ‘K i n c e In a ^

S t m a s wholesome atm asphere.” m m em - MAnyont who has had dance 3 rd e r of i^^ons. In the past U wclcome

• I the jj, ,he 'dance club," Cornier

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S S g ; A r e a P i n ^ h i e S ;

„ * 1 , o S C l u b H o s P d r t ynbers in CASTLEFORD-Hosts for Ihe Mr -’ife.. Castleford Pinochle Club p a n y am

Lincoln were Mr., and Mrs. Joseph P ^ B r « guest, terson. M r. and Mrs. Clarence ^ w « thff G oodhuo-aod-M i^nd Mrs. w

brey Mahannah. M• Seven tab lei of pinochle were «

■S In play. High prUes w e w K ?ey Max- M rs. Ed. Conrad^ and^ RaW gh g

„.jaya-<o V]'"-* nnwi-rs ""H Clarence ^ r a t i h e Goodhue. Floj-d Bowers rccetv- JS .J M ill. . J ,1,. ,I.M .A e.m ,«n n rlie and M \ co-host- Mrs. Clarence Goodhue won me ^ vas held, traveling prlie._______________ M

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ire Jieing done by M r. and Mr*. ^m n \t j e M r».-B odenstab’s parenis, Mr. and Mra. U uded a 10*week a d u ll dance ciais a t the Dance Club,** which w ill b e ^ Jan. M. (TImi

^ W r i t e r s L e a g u e - M r :

; i l t H a s - Y u l e - E a n f y - t i o :T he hom e of Mr. and Mrs. 0 1 ]

, Jew ell V onlns was the scene ^ ~ of th e annual C hristm as party of Mr*, the Tw in F a lls Chapter of Idaho ‘ess ft

^ 25,® W riters Ixngue. Mrs. Evereit ning C nMM H“ W r. K im berly, was In charge Ui«h F

• A fter a potluck dJnw r; Siniaarvtfv a rrived w llh gifl* a n d . while 7

they H-ere being distributed the Th® * fox poem, " T w a s the Night Before cn hy

{ dur- C hrisim as." w as read by Mrs. fre sh -H ager.coui>- T he definition of a r ls tm a s r : / ; ; Ig 10 and sym bols o f the teason and J w ^ Ihelr orleln^w ere jl .e n .

" ' " Y u i e D a n c e . 3 ; ;

; i n i S l a t e d D e c . 2 5 S ' iJE R O M E --T he Jerome Firsl Glfli

will Second LDS Ward and ta Cia h u h " Gooding Stake Mutual Improve- Henre

w ith m cnl As.wciatlon will sponsor Green occted “ Chrisim as dance for young Mrs. > dnnces people on Christmas night In BartBi veara. ‘I'e LDS Recreatlorf Hall, North Mrs. :■ savs Lincoln. • • .......................TTieretnry T he d ance will besin a t 8:30

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elcome ♦ * ♦ oroMCo.uicr ANNUAL DINNER HELD liv fn

•M ILN ER — Members of'lhe work• Friendsh ip Circle Club and iheir Beck.

3 husbands m ct^at the-Depor Grill - A nfor th e ir annual Christmas din- held,

f . , nor. A fier the dinner,»they re- on Cl- tu rned to th e home of Mr. and • The

for Ihe M rs. W illiam McCoy for a p ariy by wi I p a n y and glfi exchange. Mrs. Edwin e r di ph P ^ Brune w ns in charge of game.s. ford 1

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S ; D U P C h a p t e r plyof Mr*. G erald Klomp w as, hos- daho tess fo r m em bers of the E v ^ c e l t ning Cha))ter. Doiughiers of the la rtt Utah P ioneers; a t a-rccen t meet-

ing.C hristm as songs were sung,

' hii« led by Mrs. U r r y H. Armga.J'X e The devoiional se tv lw was giv- ^ •for, en by M rs. A rriel Green. - bui Mr< G uests were M rs. Alla Webb, mi

Mrs, J . H. Bingham end Mrs.. , C. J . B ingham . M rs. D. 0 . Wel-

ker gave a report on thc cenicn- nial b irthday ann iverw ry cele­bration given Mrs. E liiabeth Jane T aylor M cIntyre, RexbQrg.

Mrs. E m m a Luke lold two true sto ries o f a pioneer Christ-

; m as in the life of Wiiiiam Wag- - ' staff a n d Lydia Bennelt Egbert, r irs l Gifts were received from San- and ta Claus b y the guests and Mrs.

rove- H enreita Jones. Mrs. M e r« e onjor Green. M rs. R. Alien Smith. , ^oung Mrs. A rm ga. M rs. Welker. Mrs. ht In Barton. M rs. M; 0 . Crandall.North Mrs. Klomp and M rs. Luke.

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— P r - o p e c J S p e e c h _ _

L e s s o n b i v e n ' ■- ’SHOSHONE - A lesson’ on

proper specch in the home was LD civen a t the LDS Relief Society if 'ihe work meellng by Mrs. Jam es i iheir Beck.rCrill -A n -a lW a y work-meeting w as - s din- held, wiih members working :y re- on C hrisim as gilts.•. and • The noon luncheon wns served party by women in the visiting teach-

S^win e r d is lric t o f Mrs. Vera Cllf- ame.s. ford and M rs. C. K. Henning.

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E ' Making plans for Jan . » wed-I ding a t the Logan LDS Temolef - a re M ary B :th Hanseo and J e r -I iy D. McCombs.I Paren ts of th : prospective B B?l bndeproom are Mr. and M rs. B f l^ Dale C. McCombs; Heyburn. The •S bride-elect is the. daughter ol Hk Mr. and Mrs. Revere Hansen, ;S ' TwlnTaH?:-------------------------------- ■I Miss Hansen is a graduate of HX Twin ra ils High School and HK Ricks Junior College, fh e is aI . senior a i Drigham Young Uni- HL verd iv . and will b : graduated in Hl | : - June-wlth a degree in music.------ HN McC<j'mbs iv atcending BYV. Hk studying for his pre^enta l de-n gree. H ; was graduated from\ Minico High School, attended tiK one yenr of school a l Ricks CoT-■ lege and fulfilled an LDS ml»- L J r a . sion to ih e ^ a s tcrn rH *“

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BURLEY - Robert Dr Ham- glon S . h lBn_pf^<cnlprf nine sturifpts j a f l a recital a t his studio In Bur- c h a r f l - ley. 1, . ^ iu._

B ' c ila l" I n c lu d e - K a re n - K la m . Q -p j■ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John ^ u r i■ Klam: Sanda Tomlnaga, daugh- toi(j■ le r of Mr. and -Mrs. Joseph of i■ T om lnaga;' Dunne Suchan. son S(at,■ of ^fr. and M n. George Suchon;H - Suran-Kloepferrdaughtec-oLM c.■ nnd Mrs. Fred P . • Kloepfer; “■ Sharon Suchan, daughter of Mr. *'*■ and-M rs. George Suchan; Wen- « " •

dy Whitesides, daughier o f 'M r. S h ^S ; ’ and M rs. Ruloti Whitesides;TE!< K athy Lindstrom, daughier of ;

M r. and Mrs. Russell Lindstrom,____ and Kaylene Oilman and Nancy

Ottman. daughters of Mr. ahd Mrs. John Oilman. -

Refreshments w e r e , served, with Mrs. Whitesides presiding

— - a t-ih ft tea table. . ' ___ _____

S Wedding ■’’ 'Ct- IN V IT A T IO N S o n d K sung, A N N O U N S E M E N T S ^

100 dtflcn t from which to‘ B'V- choose. .Prices lo tu lt your ^

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cele- SOCIALLY CORREXTT Hsbeth . Iubarg . P e rso n o h ze d I I

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charge of the p rogram . The HMeihodist Church Chance l Choir O j

lam. fl-p i'an o“ so lo 'an d ■ M rs.-N ina 'olm M urphy gave Iwo readings. One . M ueb; told of customs aod traditions H !«P>' of Chrisim as in the United H

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|7 ,T h e gretiing and' ^e ico^“ w ere given by Mrs. Robin W e r lie . president. Narrator f o r ^ jn program wm Mrs. A nhw ^

gener. Partlcipalinj; in the ^Kl g ram were Mrs. Edward c li; tn thorn . Bishop DanaW J . Cb2‘

lie M m, Kellh Franks, Mr. SS id M rs, Robert Washburn and tilM ;r- Simmons. Communiiy ^imiS Vh tvas led by Mrs. John F. M afS II* H usbands.oL lhe.tcachcri i ^ th guests, • ~

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H» riwrtd slides O fth e -ce n - (ff»fl}disaibed th c w ork be- fci (kee lhere. He w as Intro- " ,

Gay H a s« lb la 4 ; „ m m n thairtnan. C hrU tm as S J p O T w h c in ;le w ere on jM n iQd .presented to Rev. ^ B c t o m /«• »h« ChristU n J J

S . « , T r . “SiSA*Stffn m n « l th a t aJI w h ite ^ Crou q a o ias (o r Christm as L fc M b ttn c o m p Ie te d . Lorna j lWfflB|»ve the devotional pro- f(,j pm. - t h e

Hn. Chirlej WlUon present- d tfie fcnt gi(( dedica tion. M rs. f RAW Jimes w as g ree ter fo r pn te 6 ^ Refreshments werii (rc wwl by members o ( th e Hong cr; toiOrcle; • - • . > u

ftt Inh Henelse C ircle m e t mE UQttomeofMni. J a c k Asher, bu rtll dueling p ray e r given by An Ma Surfey Owens. M rs. Rob- 1

f Sahh-presented th e p ro -fo i a from the s tudy b o o k r^ T ie Ha ni Hot Made W ith H ands,” m< Bnwr Hull. H ostess was

M iL W r m is t e a - b y - M r s 7 ^

- ^mi.ripn .Circle m e t ^iti‘«b9me o( KTis. Eiiiu ^ ■tol. itifli Mrs. A lm a W ells giv-ist <1* program on Christian thi :Cnue«. Prayers w ere given by O

. « a Minnie. K uykendall and pallrt. ASM HoUowny:----------- Ht

Ue Hoag Kong Circle con- *n»i) u (he home of M rs. Bess ClBnmi, with the p ro g ra m , taken Mifitoi u sriJcle on mlssloM . of"nieChrUiiiin'*_CalHng.’' given V«^ ^!a Emma 'L y ^ and M rs. • ‘B im Mrs. G ordon H aym jn —

by CharJ&i SJoan- ] Mft Ben Winkler gave th a love ed |i!idtd)cjilen and praye r, dit

- -M aJJabeLH an’ tn w as bost- cll 7 ***fTfff~fticfnbcrj o f tho Purnja- $ I

Cftle. Opening p ra y e r was g lv wi P hr Mrr fm .fr F f m ftnr?. gc

J sMa Dolly M artin gave the cd

« « te a | service and read a W P “ ^^vlng poem . M rs. Louis an

Pl«>-cd and s a n g « hymn, gJI by G ypsy Sm ilh. and Ini

w tke story leading to fts thi_ PMUlon.................. - . . . thl^ In T U rt rienson presclitca B i « proprsm, review ing a book, -i

of Burm a." a story aboul kli

'T h e F i l e r V o r s i t yw ou lflik .; l6T ei.p70!s-|b5iM lo^lhe^following b u iin e ss firr

w nglcading con test fn San

^ I N FALLS BANllC & TRUS' . ROPER-s'

PAUL KALBFteSCHa c m e m a c h in e w o r k ;

- filer b r a n c h .-FIOELIT EATON’S BARBER SH<

. . . D O RO THTS BEAUTY

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PLANS .for u / ja V r iu n ' A ^ /o r i ’t T ra tlF u D d 'ii r t , from left. D f.D o o - prii ,:^aUhem_ltfaho Junior CoMtge; Judge f« l w . t a m e s t : ( M i3 e )n G y S rT C e '' in i« - -Oy<i liy tbe iMlt, w ill'm a te-feaM a y a q a b h piio

rhL A lta r Guild '■ : Ll( Chai rm an L isted Tc

,^ 4 : BO H l>-'M rs; E arlM feler,W as U . c T . fc^ tec te d chairm an of th e A !« r r i ^ m . dl- CulW for SL John’s L utheran a i irlsitan Church when electJiMu w ere ob- teac;ker a t « r v « l during the D ecem ber ^ere .iission pKicerj r e f le c te d in-

elude Mrs. Bnino C abard l, sec- I r k ^ rcW ry ra n d -M r3 .-A r t-P u fa h L

J k u? - *^Har1yn Schmeckpeper was G^* elected president off lh e A id As- B™J’

Istm as c i a t i o n of ,i,e church. L arry Rolx e re on Toberer was' ram cd vice-presi- core> dent, and Mrs. Harlyh Schmeck- Wh iristian p t^ j - .w creiary -treasu re r Ds

. * ,* * Mrs.

S iS M ary Tim e G lub .“ J u™« Officers N am ed S 'U rn a F fL E R -M rs. H om er Craw- JJam

Pr‘>- ford was selected p residen t of Dl • . the M ary Time Club a t th e home dan

resent- L^ren D rake. in s<I. M rs. Mrs. Charfes Crawford Is vice ier fo r president; Mra. R ulh Abel,

w ere treasurer, and M rs. R obcn p , J Hong Crawford, reporter. r .r , ,

.1 ^A potluck d inner and Chri.«- le m e t m as gift exchange preceded the ^V®,- A sher, business m eeting., M ra. M argie y n fen by Annis was a guest.I. Rob- Plans were m ade for a dinner e pro- fo r husbands Ja n . 20. M rs. Paul i.- 'T he H a » h : is :h o j t t« . fo r J h e Jan . 4 I H :«nds,*' meeling.IS w as ♦ ¥

' "iGehderTT ge------ -Has Porty

Ils giv- ' -HAGERMAN - M e tp W ra fif — iristian the* Gotden-Age Club held their ven by C hristm as lurkey • dinner and 11 and pahjf a t lhe A m erican Legion

e con- The program consisted of I. Bess Christm as carol singing led -by , laken M rs. H arry LeMoyne. and slides issioM, of the Holy Land shown by Mrs.' given Valdo Grey, Gooding, d M rs. -The next meeting is Jan . 10. a y m a n ---------- ^3Dia£> A M .Jud^on. M rs. M arlin .w as m w as co-hoslcss... _ ■ — *=SJoan- Mrs^ Paul S irain w as appoint-

w tove ed president to replace Mrs. Sa­d ie PcGJfe a t Ihe Susanne Cir-

s bost- cle meeting a t-the hom e of Mrs. BuNTia. p.<aijirtH.-Mr8Hma-Dur« —as g lv ward gave the love gu t pro^ — a_afld , g ram . u « in g a ThnnksglvIng Charles theme and reading ^saim * kWh- —

' Mrs. E rnest H asselblad show- ve the cd slides o l h e r tr ip lo the read a WorJd Alliance m eeting in Mi- , Louis am i.-M em bers voled lo send.a hymn, gift to S u« n n e Pow ers, Oris.^a, ^

h . and India. GilU w ere brought for to fts the ChriJtlan Center, Boise, and

the Interm ountaln Indian School,»cntK t B rW ran r^ ity r-U tah '-^ -------------—I book. 'G uests w ere M rs. Elsie Ly-> aboui kins and M rs. Mabel PoHer.

/orsify CheerleodersK}”»beI^'»hBnk» B nd-epprecio lion— isiness firm s and ind iv iduals w ho M sfbte 'f a r them to a tto n d ?ha ^ .f fn San Franeiico; '

: & TRUSt CO. • .

CHIE WORKSi. FIDELITY NATIONAL BANK

RBER SHOPI BEAUTY SHOP ^

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KOTO’S CAFE • ‘ . /■ ' HESBiE NEALE'S S e r v ic e ■ I

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K b - for (ocol 4 (u<teoU wlio want (0 further Doo- primarily.at'the College of Southern adge m l thit money can be o l great beip tm iT -O y«-lt-ehalniiaa-'«f-tb*~loaa-luod-€ tabh piurto) . ~-

■■ Unit Officers, 1_ W o red Teachers H ost - h^as

Holiday Party w SI 'e " " ALMO-Prlm«tir o l l t e s nnd 7 V P! ■e.ob. tcachera d the Alim LDS W ard ■ ‘ 'm ber h o s m to tor ihe lr hus- ,■ ,, bands a{ a Christmas p a rty a t

J l»- lh . chotch. '

o n h « - P T m i . r y , - w e lc o m ta guests. After the dinner, a pro-

d As- B™'" was presented 'w llh M rs. ""*• L arrv Rol^ri Ward as - m istress of „ es l-c e rem o n ies . She e x p l a i n e d S -W ta t Chrfclm.1 I ..- ' . J j " " '

David Boden gave a poem and Mrs. Floyd Knight presented a the ho<

. ,U Christmas sloiy. Elbert D urfeespoke on the meaning of'C hrist- t

_ J im s. A gift exchange w as held L ( e u and prayers were given by Wil- Craw- Jiam Tracy and Robert W w d. ^ o g d nl of Dianne Tracy, Sherry ^ c r i - ,j home dan and Lelsha Durfee a ssisted >•■ In n tv ln g lk e d lB T iir. ■

' ■ * * * ■ M r,.I ^ READING GIVEN - Marion .obcn p i l e r - a a p tc r AH. PE O of mus •u ,.., Sisterhood, mcl n t lhe hom e of Mrs. :2 Mrs.-Ronald Brady. Mrs. M orris onstrat i X Carlson prcsenied a rending on dccora

Chrlslmas_ In other lands. The The hostess and'TWrs. Paul- Halnllne uniLwl

‘ p ^ j served refreshments. day.

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: to fu rth e r the ir collegc edueatJon, cliair Southern Idaho. AAUW m em bers (leld

g re a t beip to ioe il studeats. M rs.. SSO, eaa-fuod -eom m litM .-(T lm es44ew t- first.:

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„ W om an 's C lub . ‘K- h^as Yule P a rty

RICHFIELD ~ The Richfield ‘he ^ W oman’s Club held its Christ- won

,- r t m a s party a t the home of M rs. buck Jo h n Dase. The 'Advent Cere- deslg

,,,, m ony was conductcd by M rs. Good B ase , assisted; by M rs. E ugene Schoc

« A lexander. . Mn, , R c ad ln u .were given by M rs. Webs n ^ Agnes Powell and M rs. A lexan- i l ^ '

Mrs. J . S. McIntosh w ns In J o " - • charge of ibe gift exchange, w ilh Stanley Paulson a s clft- ster. bearer. hJrs. Agnes Pow ell re-

. ceived a surprise packagc. • L J | i M rs. Theo B. Brush assisted H L J

\ ® lhe hostess wilfi serving. • ' A *••fee * * A T,cid Lesson G iven n“

HAGERMAN - M rs. Verda ed th , Wood r r « e n t« l liic .social sci- party

" I - ence lesson. ■•Home, is n Har- Mrs. bour." a t Ihe Relief- SocJeiy Mrs. meeting ot the LDS Church. Foi

M rs. NeJs Anderson nnd M rs. Rank - Marion Pugmire w ere in charge high

‘E O of music. . ; ucek. ! o f Mrs. Gerald Duncombe dcm- Hellci r r i s onstratcd m a k i n g C hristm as and ) , on decorations. ' high. The The CftrbJma* p a rty fo r lhe Mr. lino uniLwUl.bc.hcld a l 2 p.ip. Tues- len w

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I lMis.s Ammijns HIIJReyMfs_TrofH2I2 ■l7]To“Peterb ink“ ■I MANSEN-Mr. .and Mrs. n T ": brn--A;--Ammon».- SpringviHe------iiim h «nt'mii>r» tho tnpaggmen-I of tJijjr dau»hi-r, Irrne, lo Fei- I e r M. Unk U. -!(on of M r^. ■ I - . Peter 1-ink. Hansen. '

A laie December M-edding b planned, . .

I '

I Capsule Yule I A rrangem ents ■

I AreVDesigned ..... IJEROME - Caprule Chrisl- H

j ___ma.i trranfiemenis were design-ed and demnnMrr.ted n{ thc Leaf

' and PeiA) Oub meciins o l th r home of Mrs. Fred Nelsen.

Mrs, Haiol Uargf^, Mr<. Doug- ____ :Iss Flnkelburg and Mrs. Ivan • Mink presented ihcir a rrange - SJIti menls to the club mcmber.i. "The Capsule orrangcmenft a rc used he si for cshiblilon purposes w here fealhi

— s[U ce-if-lim ltcd-ahd,gi\'C 9 J h e viewer nn'itlca ol an entire lable se tiing jo r show.

Mrs. NeUen served ' refresh- menis with each m em ber re­ceiving n napkin wllh lhe w ords ■

I o f n Christmos caroL E ach| - member.san.T lhe carol____:I Letters were read Iroip M rs.I — and Mrs. EslCllC _____I R lck e iu .-, .._ ■ T

A letter was read from M rs.Sadler, state civic bcautiflcaiion

on, Cliairman. siaJiog tha t lhe Rich- e rs (leld Award, In lh c am ount ol In .. JW, be prcjcw ed lo theiw t- tirsL pL ice^ innerJn civic b e a u - ____

tlflcstloi* of the fed e ra le o G ar- ■ 4 den Clubs;

Mrs. J . T. Ricketts reported on the stale board meeling held

in November in Boise. T he L^nf / ■ nnd Petal Club are sponsors of . rieid lhe Merry GsrtJener Club which rist- won lhe JMO Scars nnd Roc- Wrs buck first place award fo r 'Ih e ir :ere- design for a-greenhouse 'fo r the <rfrs. Gooding Stale Deaf a n d Blind zenc School.

Mrs. Nelsen and M rs. Ja ck \1rg Webster were appointed on the xan- ilucrbu;: commldee.. _ lh 'e club will meel j i t noon . I- Jan . 27 for a salad b a rh rncheon - L L a t the home of Mrs. Jo c k Web-

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Husbands Feted A t Card P arty '

C A STLEFO R D -M em bers of « I thc Thcmanus Bridge Club host- , ' erda ed their husbands nt a bridge • sci- party ot the home of M r. and

Har- Mrs. Fred Ringeri. w ith M r. and :3eiy Mrs. B. P . Johnson, co-hosts.I. Four tobies were in play.Mrs. Rankia Rutherford received arge high for men and Jo seph Pol­

ucck. sccond high. M rs. iJ iu ra 1cm- Heller won high for women, mns nnd Mrs. Dale F la tte rs , sccond

lhe M r. nnd Mrs. R aleigh ^ enf- 'ues- len were guests.----------R efrcshm cnis_w erc_seived.

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MR. AND MBS. D E * > * . *

Lila S. BebnIs Bride of '

. Dennis BalldrdDU RLTiY - U n Selena Dean.

iJfli«hier of M r and Mr*. Ray­mond Dean. Dtlrley. and H. Ballard, w n o( Mr. nnd Mrs.llftrry R. Bnllnrd, M urray. Ulah.were unilfd in m nrriaw Nov. 12 a t thc Salt U k c C l^ LDS

^ T i h i t e backdrop flanked by white pillar* and «0PP«J orrnngemcnw of orchld-colorc^ chrynamhemums and w hile car* nalion.i formed the background M ltlns for lhc rcceptjon honor­ing lhc newlywed* Nov. 19 a t the Unity LDS Cultural Hall,

Tho bride wore a noor-leng h wedding sown of lace over satin

,«quW irljn and i boutfanl aklrt

■°Ve^''BhoutderOe[lgth veil of Il­lusion featured a l « r * r o f widelace and wai Tield by a pearl Uam. She carried « e f ^ ^ i n g arrangement of o i^ ld -co lo red

. chry*anthemums and w hile c a ^

"*M rsf’ Roland B ean, •b te r-ln - law ot tho bride, w as m atron of honor. Dridesroalds w ere La- Rae Bean and Lynnetic Bean. Bister* of the bride. P o w e r girlw as Sharia Bean, a lsie r o ( the

Ballard, b ro ther o f thc-------- b rW e g ro o m r-^ s

Ushem were Bruce BeatV a ^ Roland Bean, brothers o l the bride: Dennis Bean, cousin of

- - Ihe bride, and Jam es Irvine. The bride'# table w as covercd

'w ith a while W * i t o h "vv j w - chld and centered w ith a four- trered wedding cake. T h e cake was formed of four dcmble

— ' heafS : UHn-»DHW a^uatB ; aw ■ separated ' by G recian pillar*

adorned with sUver com uM pU s. Hlles,- white w ses , W fP le o |; chlds. orchid and wRlte and double la ttice hearts .

- wedding cake was topped^w lth’ « miniature b r ld e -a n d bride­

groom standing lit fron t of a lace h e a r t I t w as m ade and

. deoir«lt<l W U » brM«'» m oiher and Mrs. Roland Bean.

” ” warto Baker. M » . P age ~ C t^ ^ « tla n d ' M fi;,Ja t:k !J e i j eiU

• aunts or the bride, c u t a n d s e ^ ved the cake. Serving w ere E i ­leen Carey. MarUyn E gan . De- .nntt Haleht.

— ......A M ls t ln g - ln - ^ .1 t i tc h e n .w g

Tracy. Mrs. J a c k ' F unk and• J.!rs. T irvel Rasm ussen.

, Mrs. Jack Jensen, aun t o f the bride, registered t h e guesu . GU« were displayed by U nda Rlcby. D arla T u rner. Sally Crane and U nda Anderson.

Master of cerem onies a t the Tfecption w as Raym ond Bean.

neTlra^tSfathw ” of the bride. A aum panylng-tho - fiouplC- .ta .

_ _ lh e . t c m p le _ w t f e _ p a tC n l s _ o L ^ bride and bridegroom , flunop and Mrs. Wayne Call. M rs. lone Church. Mr. and M rs. Rolnnd Bcan.and jicn l_B a!lard .

The couple fook # •'w edding trip to Las Vegas and a re resld*

-------- —IngMn-Mutray, ,A wedding b reakfast n t the

Coachman honored the newly­weds and was .hosted by the bridegroom's parents. A recep­tion was held in the Rcceptlon Center, Salt Lake City, hosted by the bride's parents.

—ttM i's. J . Peterson^ : ^ ^ G i v e s

^^SPRINGDALE ~ ”

sentei^^ under tT r^^ IrcclIdh“ bl M ts. John Pelerson.

■'AnnJean CoUrin.' C assia Coun- . ty home agent, displayed many

V - in ic le s to be m ade to r Christ-I mas. Mrs: Dean Manning dem'

owitraitd making flower rib! bons nnd Christm as corsage

, and ^!r8- Harvey FreestoneII 'holiday

R . Unit o lH «rt"^w rc in charge f _______ of . serving relrtshm tn ta .

L . . ; ..W omw's .MiS o m S . S o c ie i^ ' i i th e United M laskm rv Churd : the hom e of M rt. W .E . Woodj | . . A C h ris tm u gU t c ich m tta w»

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MBS. DENNIS II. BALLARD . /

Social Events »--------------I , II: I J cl' Past Oracles Club will meel C■ J nl 8 p.m. M onday wilh Mrs. «■

n r o Mary .Stearns fo r the nnnunl I>na Dean, potluck ChH stm as dinner and pi

acQ Nov . ¥ * G dl-ttv LDS SffOSHONB — A Christmas ^ party wlll be held n t 7:30 p.m. d nnlted by Wednesday a t the local LDS P> jvHi wilh Church, sponsored by the ward K o lo r c d for all m em bers. T here will be uhh» r a r . a ■ program nnd a visit from „ S r o u n d S«nlii Cl.u« wUh IrcM . Ior Ihe» C o r . ■>T"; 15 n C h r l . lm ..-p r o g ta m _ a . .e t - f o r !!

S'- ' V Dec, 2t Ju rln g the Sundey

i r S l h - ' " ” " ™ - , ,)ver sa tin * * ¥t sleeves, HAGERMAN — Union Re- r pearl and bekah Lo<]ge w ill hold ils Chrisi- (]] fant sk irt mas party and g ift exchange a t ^

8 p.m. T uesday a t the IOOF or 11- Hall. , cl

:r o f wide ¥ ¥ ¥ Dr a pearl HAGERMAN — T he Relief So- Si sascading clety will h av e Its Christm as ni Id-colored pnrty a t 2 p .m . T uesday a t - vhlte c a ^ the LBS Church.

¥ ¥ ¥ - S H A G E R M A N -B elhel No. 3J.

na tro n 01 inurnatlonal O rder -of Jo b s YCro La- Daughters will havo open In- lie Bean, jtallation of officcra a t 8 p.m. ow er girl Wednesday a t the Masonic e r o f the tem ple . Tha public Is Inviied.

L'i " ' t m . P r l” ™’* R ebeknh lodR e willb m A a S hoW l>* re 'g u la r 'm ee tln g -a i’ 8 •^ .hB p m- Tuesday a t th e IOOF Hall,

o f Program chairm an is M rs. Carl Ridgeway. A gift exchange wlll bo-featured. R e f re s h m e n t^ l r* _

S COVerCQ ll Mr» C. W. Slrnm*. ns-silted by M rs. M ary Stearns, ”

!L ■ Mrs. Lillian H arm on. Minnie ,5 Patx, E v t Hutchinson and Mrs.

r d w b io £Ij Jj AshcrafL A ll members u iie ticM a re m w tu ti rfiut iluuatlmu Aji “ " P » '" " lh e ,a » i , lm « s bm ke l? .

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i iE . 'T h S Potluck Heldjped -wlth Mountain View Club m e t a i - nd bride- the home of M rs. Hazel Rayl tin t of a for a C hristm as potluck dinner nade and and gift exchange. Secret pals :'s inother names were revealed ' and new 1. names drawn.1r». P ag e a special priM w as received . I r Jenaem ..E sih tf: •J ilM ilon .Jbe ^t a n d scr- next.m eellng is se t for Ja n . 56 w ere Cel- wiih Mrs. Leo Nicholson.^ n . De- unk, San-

h e n .w e n ? ' ~

■unk and ' j S ^

. 'S o r i h . SIN G E R I^e guesls. ^by U nda -----------— N .J:--------cr. . Sally ^ ■ y ijerson. Pu t tTtis h in t ' /<7es a t the w her* u will d o H

^h9Jn<9ltKQodL— r .L ______

e bride. ,f io tip ic-ta T “ ““ — «»i n ts ^ o L lM . .1 — ~

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V r e c l S ■ 7 n u c h ' » S a v & m n i K '■ K '" " " ™ J l g .Z a g M w lD j n M l l i e

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n ---------- o n l y K * - ' :VToIdfng a Drop a creaU v* h in t for jS .R c lic ( _ the .t«buloua m aeh lnnw ith sson"p r^ i ■ efcIuBlTe'PuUi-Bnlto&-'*'— - = rcclIon“ b r “ Boblilii. S lan l-N oed io"- J

; aow ohaiDsUtotaM, too l . u l a Coun- Tr^»-lao*T*r . .yed many, • *

otas“™':' ■ J “.‘E;;sT£'75Sx ' T o ' r , . S ■Freestone

R 'h o lid a y • j r

W ? E .W (S » • MAIN N. cbaaga^^WM , ■ .......... . . .

g l— IChorge P lghried I | H For PhDtogrophs- - J

Elfective Ja n . I. cotU will gb« ebarged for photographs ( Iprinted .w ith e i«afenw nt a n d . _ ^veddlaf tto rte s . "

PhotMWlUbeprblcdlBODe> .M c altu in ^ iz s of tbe girl ak o e for M tlces o r for

. a weddisg sto ry . » the coupleto desires^ ,tw»cohimn pio- ^

. tures will b«t.W<>. both Ihe ■' bride M d brldegrooin a l te r ' ' ■

the wedding. Cosl for the ooe- ■, columo photos will be S240 . ■” aad for tbe two-column pl&- ■

---------< u rM ,-« .— All - photograph* ■m ost be of studio quality. D

^ o j b a ^ w l U ^ m ade^or ■

Tbe Tlmea-IVews reserves the right to re)ect photographs

• o l laTerior quality or which •, _______ a re uasu lU blt to r reproduc*' ^

Also effective Jan. I. no ■ wedding sto ries wlll be ac- J?"

cepted m ore than one monlh . " a fter the wedding. Tbe Times.

News reserves the right lo ^ crop all photographs and edit ^

Holiday Boxes Pr ___Are Prepared Fd

SHOSHONS^-Chrisimns boxes Af ■ )fc were prepared by members of ned

lha Women’s Missionary Coun- mal: " ' '■ ■* cil-Qf“ the~A5ssembly“ or"G od m te ill meet Church a t t h e i r December te r . Ih Mrs. meeiing a t the church. ■ Siar

nnnunl A box of used cloihing was ner and packed for the Cuban Refugea m d

Neigh- Cente. M iami. F a ,; a box of j ja f Ijcrs ore candy and .toys for the F o r t ,i..o vn table Hall Indian children; C hristm as ,i-_ Ish. box (or an odopted missionary i . _ ,

daughler on leave from Indoc- Iirisfmas and « bo* of food hnd P' •30 o m . clothM for Ihft/hom e m ission , \ ■nl I d s prolcci. •)he w ard Mrs. Cnrl Kinney gave the Wotl

wlll be dewHlonaJ services. • po.lit from Officers elecied included Mrj# * Tl

for Ihe Kinney, president,: and M rs. ture school Jam w P a te , secretary • trea - a n

s e t for *“ « r . heJdSundav ■■The'next~meeting-lr:Ian.-(J.— The

' ¥ .* ¥ chai. POTLUCK HELD ' Ami

, _ FfLER — TTie Four Square M I Club held a potluck C hristm as rcfn

s Chrisi- jjinngr ^ ,he, homo of Mrs. E . Mrs E . Lee. M ra. E arl. Johnson ro- mar 8 l o o t g J gffj p „ ,

, chanfie w as held. M rs. E llp Kiel Dean was a guest. Mrs. Orville Mrs

e lief So- Sacketl Is hostess for the nex t Jun«irlstm as meeting. ' Legjjday a t --------- -

1 No. 33, \ • If Job ’s \ a>15" In- , - 1 **M..S \ Merry“ “ ^ > 0 . for evt

lr». Carl I inge wlll M ./ rit.<hair»__ ..

Stearns, rMinnie •• .

ind Mrs. • ^ ^nembers j T ^

;ld ^tel Rayl ^ / M B O yk dinner j I

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ni s i r / / h \

'a luxe ' tc h la e

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C*TN CVCTV MCMT TX.L CWBtSTM

in ="TWHrFAttS77l05^ BURIEY...... 1m m t F ' ~ t ^ a r « I W 3 b O ~ K a r i '« i a m i l j

ied ||^ H H j|K |S -3 h s - - | n i p i p ^

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aone> /a k o e — V s r for .

th the ^ a lte r- ' -

to n e ' •<240 ■ E L - s W «

‘ Pl®- j E X

S MR. AND M RS.-J/i X h . . . w ere honored by Iheir lo

Golden Wedding Anniversary with ^BjaeJJ)S_CiiJluraU IaJLJW eJD b#n

i ' _ rclaiives attended a dinner al.ih< i ' couple w as held, wllh BUhop H«r ' Ihe program . Mr. and.M rs. Jones

hr.— OES-EducQt-iGFi— “ s Program Given IS

For Local Onitboxe.s An education program plan- Chi

« rs o f ned by Mrs. Artell Kelly, worthy Coun- matron, w as presented m a .

r o o d m te iin iro r th m v iirra iirC h B p -- ~ p em ber te r No. 29,. Order of Eastern

. Sler. •A Christm as g ree ting ' was

Tcad-fnm rthe-G rand-G hapier of .‘£ ^0* 0 Idaho and from other chapters W *, tJiroufihouI tbe state. An inviia-

lion w as read lo attend a meet- « Ing of Magic a a p t e r No. 82, a l J i

d W 8 ‘P.m. M o n d a y ....' . W.nlssion A m em orial scrvicc was'given &

In honor of the laic Edward H. W- It the Wade, past grand palron of Ida-

• ho. Wti Mrjif * The refreshm ent table tea- Sa

M rs. tured silver candleholdcrs ami W • trea - a m ntching cehterplece which 3 a

held o Chrislm as arrancemenU tfR The-«tlvef wa»-presenied_tD the Sa chapter by Mrs. Leonard Albec. | 5

■' Amico S tar Club president.Square Mr/t. T . M. Knight headed Ihe gK istm as refreshm ent comminec w i t h ^ ^ Irs. E . Mrs. Rdbcrt Lang a s co<h_air- W. on ro- man. O ther members were Mrs. »L ift ex- Frnnk Kellogg. Mrs. Arthur f f i , E llp Klelnkopf. Thomas M. Knight, M Orville Mrs. Theodore Knlghl. Mrs. f f i e nex t June U rs o n . Mrs. Raymond «

Legg. M rs. Grace Bobler L»ly f f i

i / Ierry Gift . ^for every y ' 5}aySrGIrl^— — I

I

X L CWBt«TVUS i OBCN TMrJ 8UKOAV ■ ^

r . ^ ’« SVoes i

-l05MpinAve=W=| . . 1246 Overland-!

a r i * t t a m n y s h o e < t o f e 5 t h ^ e V ^ gg;

[> MRS. -JAKE JO N E S ■ 0^ly Iheir sons and d a u g b te n oa tbe ir siu rsary with ao open bouse a t tbe Je< sii UWeJDb#n_of,the, ram.Uy,_friends_*nd_ *_ iner a t.lh e balL A receptloa for the psj {Ishop H irrlck M. D rake prteldlng a t the lirs. Jones were m arried Dcc. I, 191S, chi ive idjlldrrn, 27 fraodcbU dreo aad 14 • j " ' ■ - ne<

_ and Mrs. A. J . .Undemer.>H--------- M rrr-A fbee-arrangerf-the 'r e - •

frcfihment tab le and Ihe dining . s n lables. w ere decorated by Mrs. 1

D. H. K llborn. - ............... - Wii r The chap te r wiil.hoid a spccial dui I plan- Christmas program Dec. 28. . am

PR CtE S^C lV E N ' lea'-CTBV -SH O SH O NE------- M rs .-M r-F t um^ .te r n Brown wos hostess for members bei ' “ *‘. '" ’ of Ihc .D LM O Bridge Club. Ha , - P riics w ere Won by M rs. John Dr Dier^of Thon'as and M rs. E . R. W erp'. mi

f P '«> j S S 8 £ - i S K « S S K S B S e a «

H Y o u r ^: ' - s re tea- ^ rs and which ^

em e n t V t ■-to the Albec,

lhc I j l w i t h J J . •"

«h_air- f f i •e Mrs. 52Arthur f f iknight, 3 5 • - •

Mrs. f f i

I T o w e l■ f •

^ Gay, colorful both o r kitche

troctivo gift boxes. Florol

M .b o th se ts in scverot towel $

J ____M e tc . In ' k itc h e n s e ts to brig

^ yours row!

from^ Use Y our l.t

' ^ ' o r H q n d y ;

T -

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I P illo w c as i

M b o x e d p illow cdses w ith

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. « • coses.

i d - | - ^ f c o m -

E - M i s s C o i n m p z ^ ■

^ Sanford R eveal-

8 K J E R O M G ^ r. an<LMrs. Vic- ■ | K tor E . Camm02zl announce the ■ i 3 S m arritge of their daughter.! ■ ^ Vicki, to DaWd Scaftrrd. « m o f, B

Mr. and r 'r t . 'C h e s te r W. .Saft-' H j ford. Seattle. Wash. j j g

Miss Cammozzi Is a senior a t K the Unlvenltv of Idaho, w here & the is malorlng In elem entary M education. She is doing he r prac* ■ lice teacblnx-at-R obert S t u a r t - H Junior School. Twin F a I I s . . H with the tpecial education class- ■ es. She is a ffilia ted ' w ith Al- ■ pha.Ganw ia Delta Sorority. -

H ’ S u to rd lt~ a g n d b t e of Ccn- tral Washington S u te College.He auende<r4he Unlveraltv of i =

- Oklahoma and ts a g raduate tbe ir siudent a t Centra) Washington n

le Je - State College, working low ard ' *_m t3let:s_degreft-.in_»chool

ir the psychology. He is a mem ber ofn g a t the National Honorary in Psy-

»1S. chology. P te Q>\. .^ A F e b m iy wedding Is plan-

- ned. l o S¥ ■ ¥ ....... ^

dinH, Surve>^aken"" 8f Mrs. FILER— Clover' aiid Peace---------Walther League m em bers con-spccial ducted a church survey of F iler IS. and the surrounding area;. '

A chill supper was served to / £ league memoers In the evening, / J f

M r-F t under-thc-d lrectk in*T)f~m em - y ' :m bers bers of the Peace Guild. M rs. <

Club. Harvey M axson,' Mrs. Carl I. John Drunkow nnd Mrs. Reuben Lier- W ero'. man were In charge of serving. __

ower Setso r kitchen type towel sets in ot-

;. Florol ond ploin combinotion 4/

)t towel groupings; mots, towels ^ s to brighten your room. Select

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m T T O T T : ^

iu r i .U Charge ; ct indy Shopper! ^ | | )

)Wcase Setsascs w ith foncy em bro itJered d e - Cc

- i in d ^ o lo r u o I l^ v w h ite -^ p U lo w J |x ~ c l {

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C d t^ r

Robertor a t Cbrlstirhere Trallbi'tary LoveUprac- . a n4Mt u a r t - ^ — 'r^.— Uo-chi

a Chri::la s^I Al- c

■■ were ICen- -VICKI-CAMMOZZI-------------The

liege. . • (HBtchltoii pbolo) , . m a t o

Juate • ■ ,^ ThBy loys to leam piano on achool __________

S MLier-ving. ___

OPEN 'Til 9 EVERYXGEPT AT 5 :3 0 P.M

FREE -■ J Gift Wrapping ^

. p '

:ils

ct

D e c o ro to r Pllli

_____ Stciklng-lhmw pillowt In.smnrt

styles. Jocquord, on tique sotin

. ■ - - covers. Also T.V. pillows.

from 2!i

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^ Kitchen Tene- Colortul terry kitchen towcls'to n w*- -clolhj,_potholder»-for-o-goy_pr«

' tPweis

I— from 5- - S S - . - , , . _ ■ . • -

'!fjsssssssasasssasa _

1 . Annual PnnTQn, |- ,D in n e r Reid■ - ^ ( > R l N O D A t E - - j , s v -

r monle. .1 Ihe . n i m l ' i t 'g

I J J S r ^ . S . ' ” "^ 'S S Mrs. .-Reed Larson p*.. ' a prealdent. gave the’ u ,u 2 ^ a Rotart F rS ebW s t y f the

T r t l M e r teachers. M V o i -*■; LoveUnd J r .. Mrs. bZ S *■; •; an4 Mrs. Delmer WiUoi ^ - ^ U o ^ h a r g e - e f - d e c o r w io n r ^

,, a Christmas motif. ^ ^ M rt . Gwln G ranu Mr»

c Christensen and Wlll»rd BnS wer* in charge 0! ike

----------The program featured Ctalt. . m a t carols, poems >od nnfU

■"°°„YAMA^Professional \ (Quality a) \

‘family pieces. \

^ I SPINETS ' ,- | - ...... ..........UPRIGHTS 7

I GRANDS / ,

VERY MIGHT) P.M. FRIDAY)

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g r „ 3 ^ ”." /« c i2 ^ tod lhe wBlsl and hem - - . S % t enhanced wJlh . U « A l

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- I ^ b l S S l b o w - l e n ^ .vcH ,TuU v K by a a pS T o lin 5 " "£ ^ te tiis . Shc wore a rh lno ; Hagi

l i & t . a gill from th e m « r r l e d a bou- dent

white roses and cam a* a e ^ i X d w i t h U l l e s of th e M ri

tad ^Uow u t i a s tre a m - grat

” jfl Ann Ufle. t a tudent a t BriiJam young University, w m Mrs, J g o l honor..’ B r id e sm a i^ her

bride, and Mar orie H all, Pro- —w «VDioa Jean Pcierson. n iece “ ri tbeteide, waa flcw er g ir l. BniJey Peterson, nepbcw of H rid e . c .n ie d ;ih rr in B 3 onI heirwhiped pUlow- •,• . :■ ■ ~

Divid CfUHlh. b rother o f th e T and * stu d e n t a t th«

M l College, was . b est m w . «cei U$l*r» were Farrell P e te rso n . R»y FDer; Guy Peterson. T w in Fib, lad Jack Peterson, s tu - , deot I t BYU. all b ro th ers o f . p Ibe bride. . . mei

'• 71* Wde’J »®He w as cov- j,gj, trtd wilh. a h ind< roche ted Utt dab over yellow and ccn- ceh

.{ l ^ ^ i h a fSur-tiered wed- j! iit« k i trimmed w ith yellow _ .row w J green leaves' nnd top- -

^iD th ,»-m ]niature-terop le-en-.. - ttkjed with Jjtarto...Tbe cake

.f H f ^ . iy .< * W W « b n ih o ) ( l» .) k » .p ( n ? u p i^ ;w i ih y e llo w ', mes and green s e t. ■ ■.

‘f a • Mri Blry PetersQff c u t and . . ' Sippleye land GaU Dua-' «n-« the cako and 'M n . F a r -

’nil Ptlcrsoti .'.poured punch., i{tn u s ls t^ with se rv ing . •;

Guesu Htre re g is te r^ b y Joy Criiriih, s ij te r 'o f the bride-

’poin, and gilu were orrnnB ed

" lU « r Karen Urilflth and M i r ' il)Ti Griffith, sisicrs o f th s - .

“ UHtjfOom.'were g ift c a rrie rs . Guesis were scaled a t quar-

itt Uble» covercd w ith w hile clubs ind centered w ith green

•net u d yellow liowcrs. A pro- ' p im ol music and read ings was 'pesenied.

Guesu attended from O ntario .

RiijirllHeyburn and BurlVy.*^'^ Vollowing a-honeym oon trip

rttunwJ^To P r o r a \ i v h c r ^ l h ^

"pTMiupsial shower hosted by I Mn. Farrcfl P e r s o n a n d M rs.' Gity Peterson. T he bride- ,, Jfwni’j twrenu hosted a n open . booK in Ontario.

'Mrs. Reedy I ' Rebekah Lodge

FAIBFIELD - M rs. D ate ' Reedy was elccted noble grand

'»3 lhe Occident Rebekah ^ g e M at llie rcRular m eeting.

Nm. Leslie R u b y 'J s vice• PMd: Mrs. John- G nskill. re-

Kenneth Peck, trea su re r .

Mrs. Kenneth P e c k and Mn. Zane Harrison. M rs. Har- W n Has reflected s ta f f c*j>-

Insullation cerem onies w ill be »«W Jan. 9.v.‘i ? ^ l« |w r tc d 'th a t th e lodge ™ ™ per cent participa tion of

J5 « fc_ u V re_ sU sick - calU iincc the la s t m eeting . A

• ?J»fl was made th a t M rs. T.

j t «vah Knowlton. g ran d patrl- •P tth . w»5 a guest. ..

H «iej«s were M r s . 'C a r r ie " J«y and Mrs. A lvah Knowl-

■II ^Unit Convenes-

nf .the m o n th jrith -2 ^ v m a Tuttle, f i r s t coun-

, ,M «|cwas under the direction _ I w i'£ ;^ tf Ie ._ « it iL j< lrv -A rlo .

^ « otinnist; " • -------—lesson. “The

- ‘a n d -th e -U n iv crsc ."

w n d le rrP ray c rs w ere- given

5 ^1th.irlf-

the

and ' nied Oth-

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fin Club M em bers I^e\ 'SS Are Guests Giv ^ A t Potluck ■ , ■

TUTTLE - Members o f-th e son a v e il TuUlc WW Club were guests a t the Ri

by a a potluck lurkey dinnw - a l-th e w ith home of Mrs. Sam TTiomCon, Wofl|« hine- Hagerman. Servic1 th e Mrs. Leland Brooks, presl- ^ M is bou- dent. led the devotional service. Faeth iraa* A gift exchange w as fea tured, preser f th e Mrs. Thomion introduced her Ho$: cam - granddau^te r, Sandra W inegar, M rs. I

Hagerman, who read her prize pjoret t * t winning essay on dem w racy .

M rs. Lyon H. Woody introduced , , , I * ™ her very young .g randdaughter, H n

Lcla Woody, who sang. M rrF a 'y c ’Crawford w af-bon- - t X (

"'t;,® ored for her birthday anniver-sary with a decorated -cake M «

, a " made by Mrs. F ra n k Ravens- « ^ croft. • ,r th e ‘Hie next meeting Is J a n . 3 a t It a t the home of Mrs. Brooks. 0 /- m a n . fleers will be installed by Mrs. rso n . Raynard Wright. O,',,T w in » ^

. GIFTS EXCHANGED le r w rs o t f i l e r - North S treet Club gram . members, husbands and guests Bob

oft-lJMt dinner a t the Fulle: home of Mr. and Mra. W alter Mrs. Schenkel. A Christm as g ift ex- The cto » 8 » » » .h e .d . hom.

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w iU be , /

e lodge -.‘Jition ofa l Eye .

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f o r th e , H A V

T a w - ' . . . in lon5 or'snorc sienx• --------- bRght-and-?olorfula*-jeUf-:

llrcction . r e a r . . . * thoughtful g if t . .v> -i^ lo- ---------hjp-huggcf-pM t-j-.T-l^.W )-

. . . the short sleeve to p . . ,-8

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;. DENNIS G R JP F rm f i H ar]u :pbo to )__________- ■ — Wm

I^ev. H argreaves M Gives Lesson , n

r WENDELL—"Christmas Sym- ' - bo is" was the theme of the Ics- W

the son and devotional scrvlcc by « i a t the Rev. Edward V. H argreaves \-the n i the general meetinR o( thc ' ’ Mff, Woman's Socieiy c f CferlsUflJ) -

: Service o t the church, t i l - M rs. Hugh a id w e il and M rs.Ice. Fae th Eaton assisted w ilh thered. presentation. 'her Hostesses were Mrs. Caldvrell,{ar, M rs. Mabel Robertson a n d M rs. Vrlie FJorence Fowler.S d * * *

w Holiday Party,m- -Exehange-Held—

M em btn of t e SqullU Club >ns. m et a t the home of M rs. M au­

rice Fuller for their annual Christmas exchange and party .

V / Names were drawn for sccrc t sisters. A special prize .w ent to M rt. Ellis Fuller.

Officers will be electcd a t th e .1 next moellng. Mrs. Maurice Ful- le r was in charge of tho pro-

Club gram , with prizes going to M rs. ] icsta Bob Lcichliter. Mrs. M aurice the Fuller. M rs. Eldred T aylor and

tiler M rt. John Postoor. ex- The next meeting is. a l the

home of Mrs. Lcichliicr._______

FROM OUR SPORTSWEAR C O L U CT IO ^

PATTY ^OODARD'S

ihort slec\-ej tK B T p o o rlR in o tro "^ ™ ' '^1'* ul II « g rg jf nru- ton!.- lo-U'Cir- Ijlful g if t . . . ind they coordinate beautifully witl -.-.-T-J^.OO-.-.-.-w-jliiM .-*-1-12-00.—“n ie -lo n ^- / e t o p . . , - « m -------

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. . .'aeliRlit In th e bewitching. Io

h e . lace orer nude organdy bodice i

fjnplre «M»t . . . crepe sk irt

r s . length lace over c re p e . . . spaghicclu l ,

Y f. D o w n i o w

D LUCTION

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Y ~ tG O K -------- ------------ ----------- * ----------;-ni{ lujn «lili lU n j- H f a r T C - ^ r --------;------Bot-to-weaf-now-awJ througft-ihe— .------ ^autifully with our rajun homespun _ —T he-lon^-s!tcvc l o p . .v io .b o

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rltchlnf. look of black tace for eventng-. . . ]

iy bodice snd «lde alceve wltb velvet trim

epe ak lrt , . . 30.00 .' . . lUgbt: tbree-<iuj

. . . spaghetti s tr a p . . . h igh rite w a b t. . . S

owntown Twin Falls

. Q a M e l■ from o u r Qosmetic Dei

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fring-. . . Left: ■ ‘c re p e Bvdngce by Sal

slvel trim . . . . . . Right: U»e low U; three-nuarter ^ p jjiied chllfon

w a b t. . . aoMk ^ . jQ,oo.

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see if il doesn't mal<e you one

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..... ; \S W IN G IN G JUNIORS

»U « in these acHve young Isshlons . . , Left:

by s a b . . . , » l t h rhlne«tone buckle . . . lr

; Ute low torso look liy Arpeja with the long U sl chllfon skirt . . . in pink and green or b

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-.■■Sunday.Dec. 19, 1965 Twin Falls TFwin F .ill T im e l-N .w , J 7

COLLECTION '

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b u c k le .. . In b lack...3«.oa

1 the long Uce over blouse ..

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m a k in g h n a l a d ju s• ABgel If-M ra. Robert.Bra22f.

KU when m em jK w of jfctf Guild decorated th t boiplul

. A n jtl w a i m ade by M n . I om sbilt h o u n (o camptete^ i

■ -bar. In lh)» motif. AU 6

T w o G irlsA re Horipred a t

.Annual Event^ JE R O M E '—"Incomfng-hon

fd q u « n , Shirley Sbcppea •n o rellring hont)red qbecn, T e u K agter. w en honored a t i lo tem atlonal , O rder a t Jo D augh ten Annual S ail a t i Jerom # High Echodl Gymi */um .. '

Gotdtinger.” ID K ontions wi carried ou t Jn co lon of go yellow ahd while w ith the "W Tha fals9 ceUtng waa fora of yellow and w hlw crepo pap . U rge so}a ie llen gpeJied I

• the them e on the su so curtail Mu jlc w as by tha Conquero,

—Glen sidw ell. and M iss 'S h i pM rd ,a n d h e r escort, '.Ce

. .Wright. - ’•- ' Danc« phjgram * were dislr■ w ed by sjietley Box. Ther«

M caafn , fCelly-.Mcfntyre. « K ent Cochnor.

- . . During IniermlMton Miss 1 . , «Jer presen ted her queen's ro

a n d x r o w to Miss Shyjpeai . O tfIcerj of ihd. bethel perforrtj

, • .«(t addenda and presented t

. T he. Accents, M'Br«aret Vi .. O rm an. Caro l Sue' Humphrii

Robin Arnold and K aren P« Wns. sang aeveral selections.

' The ' K freshm en t; tab le W covered with lace and center, w ith gold candles. M rs. Ger# Hlce and Mr*. Pau l MaJone pi

= : = : - ^ S i a i the punch, bowU. .

D aughters guardian, - Mrs. • J seph K llmes. and hiuband; * |

■ and M n (Jordon H agler. M andJd ra^ r a l d HUe^Mrs . Pa

■? d iver. Mr. knd M n; Franc S^ppe^rd aad Mrs. Pe«ri-AJ<i nlng.

. ■ CommWiees f w the.i/ance I, eluded .Carol Jev>«l| and Kail

- — — )w n _ y c 5 K n ce r. refreshmentj M a lT T C ay T S f^ ran d -D o ro tt

• Cano, publicity, and Bobbl An• .w oscj^S aud ra S h e p a r d a r

----------- -M flgj)yn-H ite, “senior princes• an d ^ r ls iin e - iiio n w in ic r jn tii t

- • pfincM s. were general cbnl jnen In c h a ^ of arrangemefll;

Literary A rt " .■ V ; Gui Id Hosts •

' Yule Banquet—■ ' — r— -M em bcrs.or. !he: Literary Al — ^G H lW *«nd-^tihuabaS<ljJiel

Ihelr annual ^ r lK m a s bnnoui a t Ihe home of Dr. and M r Vau/jhan M . Pond, p ije s ls we;

_« lcO [n ed a t the door by-Mn wajTie Bauer. ' ' V •

•------------ holiday them^ wos u.«~ hT ® lR hou«fterPond-hQ m e-jin• J?J?:oi“ *ion3 depleting the Ca

M s E ra..w ith high button shoe------------ — miniature kerosene lamps

adorned the tabfesT"'---------- -Claude Brown. prograr

M s fa w by M ary Salfsfaurv, J o ^ llsb u ry . Phyllis Johnson,. Ca

.B o n n i e ChriJtoue a w Rgy, Babbcl. T

I ^ Jh o u ^ ls 'o a -C h r is tm M w »I - - Marion T ar

~ ' • n rh i l r illUl nl-iltrn^ r .L , ' , 1

. Siin<jnv. D~^. 1 9 .1 9 6 S

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AD JUSTM Ems to ■ goU < o lo red Madi bert'Bra21fr9Rf.Je/(. la d .H n r, L a r ry Clirlitea- e n of the . Magle Valley M em orial H ofpltal he b o ip lu r fe r the boltM y ceaM it. Madi by M n . ’Brailsford and took abo u t o m and complete, Sbe'cempletely deco ra ted Uie snack llf. All decorations for the hosp ital were

Are Charch W om en ?t . Elect O fficers/ e n t B U liL -~ M rs .D o n a ld 5 ch ro e

, . ' der iucceeded M rs. Nell Stiege meier as-preRtdcni-o£.iheX-Cth

dqU eem T er- Women's M 1 a s I o n a r j onored a t ihe League of St. Jo h n 's Lutherar er of Job 's Church. Buhl.' d u r in g an elec.

SalJ a t Oie (jon meeting a t th e church, hool Gymna- Qihcr o fficers c lec ted Include

, V ,, M n; Clinton C lax ton . vice pres- jn tb M w e r e * ^ " ' '’ ” ™- Schmcck.lo n of gold; peper, secretary ., nnd Mrs. Al fith the *‘00.'' fred Dalss. t re a su re r , Officera waa formed were Installetf- in a ceremony crepe paper, conducted by Rev. H enry Treit.

s spelled out . it was voted lo ctSntrMie the M e curtains, year's birthday offerings to the

Conqueror!, Good Shepherd Home at the"T -------— West,' a L utheran hom e fo r' re-1 m arch were tnrded children, a t T erra BeJJa. -hC T 'cscort; Calif.J>repocfttinni_wtrc_nind,e_

Miss 'Shep- 'o r baskets lo be distributed to jscort. Oscll '« * fortunate .. It was re-

. - ported-Sunday, school, children

M ' S g s , ,

ton Miss Ha‘ '■ - ' V T , ^ t t

Sp*S ? SociaJ:HfeId •el perform ed ^ PR IN G D A L E -M r: and MrsJ resented the Robert Eddlngs. leaders of the' gue< of red Young M arried g roup in Spring.

S k r l S x i l ' H l l ' t e l L ■K aren P e^ After. * potluck supper fhe

lelec tlons.-• g r o u p , a i le n d r t a Tri'*Stake table w n 'I*"*® '• \

tnd centered .'■ * ^Mrs. Gerald BRIDGE PLAYED Malone pre- m cH FiE L D - A Christmas

t\ . . Mtting was fe y u re d . n t the

n ,- M n . Jo- a t the home S M rs. ManilfT usband: iMr. King. Prize w inners Include Hagler. Mr. Mrs.. Ralph R oley J r ., Mrs. o ;M n . Paul Charles M aestas. Mrs. C. F. r^K ri^V nw t taaifield-nnd-M rB^llelob-Cetet.. In ; Francis MH."ljUMts wuits Mis. Uiutfrj , Pear) Mjn-' Sorensen ond M rs. Peterson. '

I and Kath- . .,rpsfreshmenu; ]o ‘ - N i \ ind-DorothVI Bobbl Am- » ^^ a r d and g , ' ■ '

ior princess. ^ .

uet— :Literaty Art MsbaSdj-few —nas banquet r f . —

and M n . 9 . pijests were ^ u r by -M n. u

; was w ed ^f-hom e.jiad M ___Ig the Gay K jutton shoes ^ se n t lamps, a • ;

-n, program’ K .-V^CjOdt-a- W ithI Grievance a :

l l s b u c v .J o c G :______^ohnson,- Cal W ;--------

I ' ■ ■. : SOFT 6101 s s | lEATHER“ SnPrraagemetit* ffi Come* ' i n ' B rowh;"'

S e s e » ■Lea Saran. S ^ ---------------—

I n u l s a l i h e ^ • .. I ■ "S « O B FOR

S?ips“ S InJire fomi s S S I zPpen-fyemwt-'fit.Joeeting b J l

I -

9 ; i 9 6 s ~ ' ' " - v ' ' ' . f i i r " " V "

ored Madi made b y m e m b en o f 'th e . gully .Q irlile o . vrbidovn was done-by Twin Faif A ofpltal M n.~Jehn"PeiprsD n,-deeoratlonToe Madi proximately s ix weeks gelling j

It one and decorating projec ts. This Is nn ai: the m ack guild w .h elp bri/tg the Christmi;>ltal w ere aod pa tlenu . (^m es-N ew * photo)

( .Magic Valle'6rs wmvi iKiplaid schroe. • VN eilStiege.if-theX^IthT _CR A N B ER JW AMBROSIA s l o n n r y 2 cups sugar ' ' s Lutheran , 3 cups w ater *' S an elec- 2 apples - - church. 2 oranges , ‘ f ' ai ted include . -“ ------- p “ ci

■-i“S C hristm as A rt ■'? “ ™ "-Symbols'G iven ■''’ ™ S . ' I m c H n E L D - C h tb tm o i sym- 5

M j in m .wa,. 1J» Wointn'J /" c Society or C hristian Service les- R;

tr ib u te the *on topic a t the afternoon mcci* „ ings to t ^ Ing a t the home of Mrs* C. M. u Tie o f the Prldmore.

M n . Roy Young was i n - ST 2 charRe of the service and acted • & 2 1 i a s - n a r r a t o t L , d u r l n g the film th 1. A *bowlng by Mrs.'" T ridm orc; bl l i M n . Eugene Alexander and HinH ^ Mr.-i. L esu r W ard w ere candi> q

ligh ten . •--------- li!an Indian The Dec. M meeting Is a l the U(

home of Mrs. Mytae Rlley. ' 0

and Mrs. le n the I in Spring.

aodM rsT

theT ri-Stake

■ h h h b h i h h id ^ t ^ h e M D .c o n M rs C holc. A r» R

s include S J l JP IvJ r ., Mrs. B '

S ' H ■ -lEROMe - I \ >lon-Cetcti.

eterson.

— '------------------------------------- P -u» -a_po lr_a f.—— - ■ fo ftab lo itiope ;^ e v e r y member-1

y o u n from oui

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ROMEO STW ith S o f t-P a d d e d Sofes In , | J i

_ C reen o r k u s r .. ...........^ . f Tom— O i l

=T GLOVE . ^ER~^SnPPER r

K f O R T H E . 1 "-e f n m a y " ' f ' ; - ; | | | | |

8 v V ^ 4 ~ ™ f l

o f 'th e . guild and tb e a r t w ork en the by TwlB FalU H kh. School a r t stadenU. ,-deeor* tlons-cha rrm ao ,-haa-w orked -*p -. kJ gellljjf aU ina lerU ls to g e th er fo r the rhis Is nn aanual projec t sponsored by the he C hrlitm u apWi to boapltaj penmujeJ- New»i*oto> . . .

/alley FavoritesWm Vi' WI»"«

EINOR WOOD

JROSIA 2 cups c ra n b e rrie s----------------- Boll r o g a r - a n d -w a te r -togeth.

er for five m inutes. Add peeled■ and sliced ‘a p p les and cook,

■ slowly for 15 m inutes. Add or-■ > ■ anges, c u t In thin sllcc#. and

------i— ‘ cranberries. Continue’ cookingV v £ for 10 m in u tes longer.a IT • • Serve co ld ,w ith m eat o r poul*

. try o r a s a d e ssert./ e n rn>t wm pi? « w ti

wMk.for Ul* l>«l T«IP* •ubenllirf f«lmos sym* HMii V.II,, r»*oriw». if jr«ii • Women’s t,reni» nclp^ Ju.t m*U H u. »h*

,rv5te les- “K if- T i i :oon mcci* ^ nia*>.K«wi >a<< «*«»( rg; C. M. U ««irM>LI

Jf ¥ * was in - BIRTHDAY OBSERVED -

m d acted RICH FIELD — A Chrisimas the film theme m a rk e d the seventh *rIdmorc; b lrthday -annIvers«ry_piuU L M Kjer and Holly Robinson. Her sUiers^ ft candl> Cathy R obinson and Carlo Rob-

• — inson.— d irec ted gam es. Mrs. Is a l the Udell R obinson assisted Mrs. I

Rjley, • Carl Robinson w ith serving.' I

■ U m l f t o s e k o v e n l y M

B B .'.C o rD e ts . |

IH I^ H H | . woot. | B

ACRILAN N Y L O ^ B

olce A rei Rugs, U r g e Safaelion B

’TFB y i i i t i iy C' B

=Christinas=i g ifts I

g - p a lr - a f . f o i ^ t o n - r ig h t , <om » ' 5 . »ble tllp^ n u ndor tho ,tree h r j g y m e m b e r - T j ( - th e - f a m l( ^ S e le f i t ._ ^ ~ • from o u r w id e a i t o r tm e n t . Jg

' F U U Y L IN E D ^

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MEG STYLED SLIPPERS |

son’s I-------------- • X Y - N W . O p D _ - _ _ v K _

K a th y ^ q a rre s r- ■ ■ ■ VvloH--Uisdc>se-:

Engagem ent^ ^ B Mr. and M n . Bill W. Nlcivils

' Twin Falls, /ionounee ih e en easement of the ir dAu^htcr Kalhv Joanne Squire.*, to Jtrr, Gordon WoU. son of M r; anc ^ ^ B Portland.

MiSit Squ lru Is a t e n h r ai TVin Fails-HlgR-5choat..'Volf.i9 servins with the Air Force

q( E llsworth Air Foret ^ H | ~ B aSrs.D .'-— r-:— ------------

A O eam her wedrtfri’; ,i^ plnn- ned lo coincide with Woll'S 'dis- r>-*'ge from the A ir F o rce in

g g « « ■ - , , j . - -

Annual Party , i l Dinner H eld

. ffANSEM-The an n u al Christ-

^ oias party ond lurkey dinner fot member* of the JoiW J2 Pin. ochle Club w ere held ot the home of Mra. ,V , W. .Calico, wilh M n. Frank W right a s co-

“ hostess...................... .......' Game p r l » w inners Include - Mrs. Ed Post, Mrs, A. F.-Daw,

Mrs. Blake .F/ochUch. Mr». . , Thom ttSteelsm lth, Mnt.-.Wayne I Smith and M rs. ‘E«M-)TrJdJe, j M n. Froelich w as o 'g u e s t.' • A/cer the gift exchange, which [_ revealed Pollyanna nam es, new

namw-were oraw n. F jan s were 1 made for the new yearbooks. — The’-Janujiry-13.jncctlngJs_nt

the home o t M rs. Steelsmith.

It on thestodenta. V v r

jrked-siw - _____________________ !_____ !_r fo r the B L yed by the w B L - • .pencBoer ■ ■ ■

tt- - to g e tb * ........ —.dd peeled i B r fflWWifland cook

Add or-llces. and j B H B Is’ cwking

it 6 t POUV •

>•; It ntk -ibenlli*! ful '

Gala even looks . . . IRVED -

:hr(sim as seventh

n anv for , / | \ ■' sisicrs, --------— — .—arlo Rob- Vcs. Mrs. m \ \ V .led M rt. ' ' B \ \rvin^.-- \ \ .

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V. Nlchnts.

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ot.-'W oiris . IForce. :F o m I

,!•; ptnn- Wolfs dls-F o r te In ^

^ KA-mV~ M U I»ES -m l Christ- .S'"VS Y ule B a s k e ts - ''I" caii'cb Are Deliveredcht a s co^ SPRINGDALE - Eleven girls

. from rthe-L D S rM I»-M «ld-and rs Include Beehive Classes of the MIA de-

F.-D aw . livered-baskets to widows a i^x h . Mr>. w idow ers-o f 'I b e cominuciUy.nt.- Wayne T he-glrU .w ere,aW .m («nied W «-7TrJd}e> M rj. Irvln C rayJ^n), MrJj. » • a ^ 'u e s t . ward .KarUoo and Nadine C ray

Jm c sr lew ‘% 'g{rls gang Chrlsmias y r-

w books. ed. T ea ch e n of the . Mia Maid sting is a t and B « hive Ciasses were in tlsmUh.' cHtrge orftcmgreg«s j; j

MWsKzvenings call for . . aitd these

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ft \ \ . Btltk PartntXVY « BlackW l \ ’ . •• M alt Calf Trim

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] B liST N ylpn

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IT E - tE A T t iE R > P l a i n P i i n i p , M i

R o l i d a y T H o r t y — b 1^ B t £L B A — ocrtcera and teactv- —

t ts ot the E lba LDS Prlnuu^ di: hekl the ir annual Christmas par* rit IV and d inne r for their pa rtnen arin the .LD S'Cultural Kail. ^

T he m en w ere presented red « bow tfes and the vmmen wore : oopcom- IcL*. M n . John Nye. Mi Prim iiry pre^Ident.'w elcom ed Mi

^ B the g t ^ o . Keith Darrington Ri| ^ B ~ g a venhe opening pra,ycrv_____ aj V H The program was announced Ch

l y . . N E E P ^ ■

h o l id a y .■ CASH ■ w

S - - " ’ — « S 5 P - W ' — V - ®

d ; PAY NEXT YEARiven girlsla ld -an d -C O M E -IN -O li PHONEr-MAK£._

S t S inmuniiy.

S Imas car* * ■ ■ .

'tMlw TlHRHCrCOMPANY-were in _______ ^

i H)RMAGICAI.I}IGI

for Glamorous are smashing!

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M y '■, ' , ■ jf Vj\ tavorii

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P r l r a ^ K S j 0° Mr *Nj', I nui par- tlnguin and Mn. ( j ia ^■I?"”" K - S I S . ^med red Donald Chandler. ^ ^ len wore Special guests wcr» m.- hn N ie .p J rs . I « n Darrinmon ^ Icom edjM rsr-D arrinRton ^ irrington River Stake P r im a lr . ---------lO o s ln g .p ra y c r . wiS ^inouncedlChandler.’ -

ie^ m a k e .1 . /rOM Yf _

•dr - W W ' .2 0 3 Shoshone St. N.

PANY"--

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. Claiming Gold or jKver

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“" ' ■*-'1 'p r im e steers IDAHO

"-V. SS-SM -’ S. closing Slaughti ‘" ^ S s . O O . High Chotce irade d ir f t « j J S i3 7 3 l l» . - o t t e r in ^ u n e v en .- isi?L” * ‘ jMi04M.25. while cents higl *** IM lb steers cleir* ing to ei

i s Elsewhere, w ^ k . Nc S m e io ld t o ul«im O ^ t W t e p a m b

^ .’“^ erades from $1440- te icd jsm

0 g S w r d gf e i S s = Si“^.S!?W»her D ecreased-re-choice.

* k . ; * S i ihe n m .r k e u o t w eljh

^ h S r . with 75 cents to mostly c

TO n tk ly " " W 'K ™ ™ 'b rink

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‘ a k e u rer. ?> ™ '* S 0 " • tc S “ p f Bited »bout 08.90 per hun- jg j^ . ^

n hr the corresponding week b MM. .• j * .» , staughti

la tbe carlot dressed m eal (ndt. pofk loins closed thc j„g„j nek J« to 414-cen ls-low or.^ freh hams w ere 1 to > jgf 2(e. S i ^ n d otf. Boston butU e „ , ,15 ^ J to VA cents, A pound c in ic .

■gM at Chicago w here-they pinccm W o p H c e n U . . ; , . . . --------

Birkeliap In inlerlor lowa OGD H ulhern Minnesota lo ta W OitUe some 512.000 head during Uic 2M co rntiiy period compared w ^ slouSjh

S51.CWI V »8‘> higher

*Sihe m l i 's closing MMton

u ’ju C0.CT.1*°.Eiiiem-cornbelt. and . utHHya.M It Western markels. U.S. 55 .70; 1.J i tlia scallnR ,190.230 lbs.»M ftom n8,75-m,50; w ilh choice ihejt up to «9.&5 a t Indlannpo- 2 f oOi Iij in l 00.00 ot Chicago. 19.40-2

SUttgfiitr lambs, closed the jtv 1 iwk sitong to Jl.OO hifiher. choicc mh miny poinu o t their high- 25.00-2 Bt.leKl j i nce 1952. Slaughter 520 n

S ^ l S l E e r - • ■ S 3^ Ito ~^c^en‘h

lijlier unilcr Ihe bullish in- jtIso-' t o y t .ot-a-h lR hcr-^bo lcsale cha\o

!>nib prices were steady to one 5(^75 cnt a pound higher. , cholc' Receipts ol the 12 m aior j 5_3(j. rtarkew loialcd xncarly 49.000 g kid compared with 54.600 0 ^nd I «Kk IRQ ond 52,200 a year nftp.■Owice and prime 80-115 lb.

_ nolsd lambs brought 126.0^- j jg B M tom parafile g fo tln ih o m ^cfing? sold (rom $25.25— sjouj

JoJlito^llM -cr.on.lho ChlcoEf w iw Meicaniile Exchange this week, jteoc M«t ol the losses come in the siQuj wirby coniracts w llh thc Dc* 1020- cembtf delivery a t 516.75 per and IrjadtedweiRht. An easier m ark- 25.7S ttfor dressed beer ond a slower 21.00 Ine ciitle trade undermined the priir irop~in thc~current conlroct: cpw! uiecontraciK-howcvet-wercJn clol_ i>ifly iRRresslve demand w ith steci June settling on Fridoy a t $28.45. chol

Cheese priccs w ere onchnnged 2^ 5( lor Ihe u-eck as were J iv e 4 ^ touliry prices and wholesale W 0‘ toier priccs. Priccs on m ost ar n d e i of wholesale eggs a t Chi- b i g ago idvanced early In the week « «

_ tw -liie-wetk-deeHncs-ruKhcdpriccs for large, cxiro ’cw

1‘rB viii lumbos 'A to -l A 7 ^ «*u lowtr. However, mediums, “ indirds and chccks sold from

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” i*‘hejt closed Ihe week froc- ^ ^ l l y hiRher. corn, soybcons • *'« rye mixed ond oaU lower

;__ yjnt.C hieasa-B oard of Trade> —' « « was up • to » i: corn . -4 W tr w 1% higher: ools-W “ . ? ’''P f li r je lower b y 1 to Up

^ tower to IH \H'

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Mrs. Sdshlla 'N oyar Sm “ lib a i-M l» '« -p o p n la ito n - Is ^ n n g by l.iOO 0 * 7 hour.

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5 5 > 4 ~ 2 6 '^ 'U S -6 iiie lt- r r tT .-3 6 3 .W —2 3 ^ -7 ' F* irch Hiller . . 3^.700 21 a % m A moex Cp M 7.W

St -""-SiS86l!“ 4 9 ^ c x C Sul ........ 297.1M M jj32J| 23 Geh Aniline . . . . 274.000 31>^55% 46 U S , S t e e l '.......... 2^.200•78(4 19^ KLM Airlln . - . -.2S7.300 V'A

AMERICAN EXCHANGE _U E W _Y O R K _(A P)-Y eorly biRh low. w « closing p ricc ond nel change of th e five-m E xchange stocks for the .

L f e o c k »IDAHO FEEDLOT SALES Slaughicr s teer ond heifer ' qm aH A

irade d irec t a t feedtou active. c a „ ,e for 1 u n o v e n ._ s tc a d y _ t.q m M tly 50 j , j g „ 50.7; ccnts h igher: foir, numbers moy= lo w in a T e ing to e aste rn outlels. e a r ly in jow er; cov week. N ot enough feeder cattle bulls stror io ld t o te st p rice levels. Slough- e rs steady te r^ a m b s 50-1.00 higher. S ^ t - j jm lbs 2 te icd lsn o w nnd cold prevailed iooo-1225 I o v c r ^ o s t of the state. All soles choice nn fo M S m e 3 i« Ic “ d8«w ry -«nJc” 25,«X2J,73; otherw ise s ta ted . ' m ercia l 1.

Slaughicr steers: Choice 1050- and com 1350 lbs 24.25-24.50; m oderate f ^ e r sic num ber early average to high 800 J b s choice, few prim e, full range choicc 5M

I of wclRhts 25.00 to eastern out-;. Hogs 28, ! lets; high-good and choice 105(^ higher: t ' 1250 I b l 23.50-24.00: standard 1.00-1.25 I \ and good 1100-1350 lbs. Holstelns 1-3 W W B 21.50-21.75; slaughter he itere 1-3 270-3310 mostly choice 875-1000 lbs. 2 3 . ^ Sheep !1 23 50: hlgh-Bood and choice 650- 5^75 hig

1050 lbs 2 2V 23W rA irslau gh . higher; vi te r ca ltle for feedlot 4-5 p e r cen t choice • a

shrink o r equivalent. F eeder 26.50-26,7: ? cattle: 70 choice, few Prlm e. and prim J 430 Ib. s te e r calves 27.00. snort shorn ant! ^ haul, no shrink: 30 choice 4- to wooled 1 “ «.year-old calves stock cows *nd good “■ 190.00 p e r head., S laughter lam bs: 24M c h o lc^

few prim e, 105-115 lbs. 26.00- cHICA' ™* 26.50: f.o.b. feedlot 4 per cen i j , ^ gun- l l shrink. tie ond !

Confirmed this w eek: 2070 w eek: s tauK h tocs tee rs . II50 slaOghter Hogs - heifers 100 feeder and replace- j i y lasi m ent ca ttle . 2400 slaughter d osed & lnmbs;='Last-weekt-14l5-6laugh* j,jg{ ,gf_

’ te r s te e rs , 1335 s la u ^ l e r hcK- Bnrrov ers, 1185 feeder ond replacem ent ,/

"t* catlle . 1650 slaughter nnd re - 29.75, 45 ®y p lacem ent lam bs. ’ 3 190.240- ® ------------ 240-270-1ve OGDEN

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^ utility nnd commercial 13.30- prim e I 15 -70: bulls utility and com- load p

h*- m erc ia l 15.75 lio o : feeders high-cllc ' ‘‘h choice 520490 lb siccrs 22.50- 350 |bs !»• 24.00: heifers good ond choice 26.25: r

19 40-21 10: cows cutter and util- goO-l,30( the Jty 12.00-15,30’ calves s leers 23.50-M, ie r, choice ond prime 300-500 Ibs igh* 25.00-26.70: heifers choice 290- ,Iter 520 lbs 21.75-22.70. . 26.00, f<■ctft =5j9gj=lTOp=barf0WfcJlD4=BL45 flOO-l-.OJ

m ostw steady: sows uniested: 1live ^

sa le ihQio6-13ii-132-lbs-25',Q 0:2ii!l^ o m s-r

O"® 5 0 ^ * S c n * s I a u f e [ ^ ^ c hdM , choice and p rim e , 90-H0 ^ 27.00-27

0 a , „ d f . n c y 6 5 - ^ 25.30:26.05.

lb. DENVER •;W“ D EN V ER (AP) - 0 6 1

t^ rnpted -T rtth -last-w tek — p-Qjj•2 5 - Slauchter steers and hclfcrs

, s eady to 50 lower, some down mobH Eady weiohtB nvrr 1,2W lt?s. M r ^cago cow s.l5 -i0 h ighcrT Jbui£m M ^^ reek, s teady; feeders nol tested . All1 the siauRhter s leers choicc to prim e a re ut

Dc- 1020-1370 lbs 26.00 - 27.00; ^ o d to me per and low choice 975-1125 Ibs 2 5 . ^ for th

lark- 25.75; standard and low g o ^ - Any ower 21.00 ■ 24.00; heifers choice and mtion i the prim e 870-1000 Ibs ^ 5 0 • 2 m urgedroct: cow s-h tR h-u tih ty-and-com m er.rc in clol 14.75 - 15.50: bulls cholw w ith s te c 7 r 5 5 0 :B 5 0 -lb * -2 < :5 ^ '» -^ avail.

28.45. choice s te e r calvcs 400-425 Iw moed 26.50-27.00: choice he ifer calvcs ^ X 400-425 lbs 23.50: ; g ^ ond «ale‘ choice stock m be pr

feeder lam bs choice ond fancy “ «» • ‘i’"’*' 75-90 Ibs 26;c0-27.40; c h o i c e ^ Gran

T r a ? s te o d ^In s ta n ce s 50 oil: barrow s] n.ol.1 beans —

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ctive Stocks Histori70 W ost active atocks for *he--

r - m i^ - i3 J w - T n o 5 8 — N e r T ^ l O C l v - J

» O T - J J ^ l ^ ! | 4 - t ^ f - N E W - Y O R l { -W 34 2IU 22Ji + l?» m a rk e t last wt

■!• * , h isto ric highs N 10% 9H 9’i — >4 a n d continued i 00 GIV, 60'4 m - 1 lin g advanc; I00 55H 47^ + e r i l j i r a l a h t J ^ k .

S ' ^ S T’'^ ' T h f A ^ c« l l '* S of 60 stocks di

roo 21 IS 'i JO -r 0 ga

l!S - ^ ? - t i l ’ i TTie Dow J oiSS s. li!? S ”S;100 fiO i 7S1 MU +DOO 31>/, '29',4 '291 + V i 'S c S

X CH A NdE. , ' ? i, low weekly >.lei, hish, ! o w . „ „ „ j , „ih e -fiv e -m o jl-ac liv e -A m e n ca n -jo fj-ih c -d ay

=,'S, >,300 VA 9'/« iO’i + 1 KJQV

.500 2 9/161 15/16 2 7/16 -t-l/16

ind gilts I f IM;2« Ibs 28.00- j o J „ \ ^ d ”th JO.M: sows 1.3 3iilM50 lbs 23.50- -rh« market

_____ e d gain on th«' ^ . . , . .1 ' sue* traded,

OMAliA fglj 'O n no :OMAHA (AP) - (USDA) - ‘ n ^ h in g like

C attle for week 39,400: slaughter S S y breadth, s ie ers 50-75 lower, instances 1,00 vnium # forI o « rn a re r h c l t c r s -w c 8 k - to -6 0 y y g im ^ ^ ^ ^low er: cows steady lo 50 higher: bulls strong 10 50 higher; feed- f , ' t h ^ ’ p„v io e rs sieady; steers mostly prim e V'® P"* ' 1134 lbs 27.40: majoriiy choice The backgt 1000-1225 Ibl 2<.75-M.75: heifers generally go eholce end prime BiWM5 lbs S ” * ” » “ 25,6(X2J,73>'COiw utiliiyand-com- <jrd-In-Octoo m ercia l 13.75-15.00; bulls utility A fter stock land commercial 16.00• 17.50: w eek In Ncw

eeder siccrs mostly good 750- Coast excha 800 I b s 22.00 - 22.50; Heifers w ith sellinfi choicc 505-648 Ibi 23.50-24.50. o t Norlh VK

Hogs 28,000; barrows and gilts e rs . h igher; barrows and gilts 1-3 ' Bond price 1.00-1.25 higher: sows 1.00-1.50 downward diI-3 190-240 Tbs 2a.7S-29.25; sow s in a conlini 1-3 270-330 lbs 24,75-25.25. t p revious we

Sheep 5,300; slaughicr lam bs e s t rates.5C 75 higher: shorn lam bs 25 By ihe enchigher; wooled slaughicr lam bs u ry bbnd'ylichoice - and prime 79-115 lbs ranged to I26.50-26,75; shorn lambs choicc sincc thc 1and prime 98-115 lbs mixed fall yield on th'shorn and full wooled 26.00-26.25; cent,wooled slauRhter ewes u tility o n the N

1 aod good 5.00-6.25. changc bor------- week lotale

CHICAGO S76.02 millic' CHICAGO (AP) - F o l lo w in g -------- is a summary ot the hog, c a t- _

lie ond shecp markets fo r thc ) w eek:

■df,SrweS”ew'',iaSOrder closed 50-75 higher; sow s 25-50 “ ___ _

'• ' ' l a r r o w j ind Rills: On Ibc G t S I I

5. 600 Ibs 21.00-22.00. , .iO Caltle — compared w ilh l a s t . ,^3, Is wcck-s close: s L g h ie r s te e r s ^"0% ha

50-1.00 lower wllh welglils o v e r 5^“'^ j , i „ m 1,150 lbs. mostly l.OO low dr; rs hclfcrs 25-75 lowei'. . . . / cep t Deci ^ - f i la w h n V tta a r f M th r rinse, unlthwl. gt 0- prim e !‘.150-I,375 lbs 27.25-27.75; a fte r som n* lond prime 1.2S8 lbs 2S.OO; both ways rs high-choice and prime l . lW - l / j h e mo 'O- 350 Ibs 25.50-26.50,-mostly M.25- , ^ , cc 26.25; m ix e d - g ^ a n d choice ,,II- 900-1,300 lbs 25.00-25.75; good ^c r s 23.50:25.00. “ IJcT hat?n Slaughter heiterst.H lch-choIce advance c

nnd prime »»-I,100 Ibs U -.75 . 26.00, four loads a t 26.00; cho ice had cllmt

■bs 22.00-21,00. o f ^ o r e "iM —ghccnl -tri*''!!*"*"* m ost- n rrrm h ^ t

ly 25 higher, wooled s l a u ^ i e r ^ firmer— flwes-fiTOSily-staady.------------------^ed-fromi? ; wa«i» i «)nuBhier la m b s: beans.^ choiM and prime }°» A t tho-(‘ J 27.00-27.50, most good and cho ice 41/^ t

£ 2 ' « rX■ Blood Drive Is S f o >-Set in Buhl S i r”^ n i U H I ^ l T l e r C r o s r b l c r o d ; 1 ' r - i o ,w" mobile will pay its annual v is l i ?2.64'/*->

b s; here^ tiiw ^^H uU ______ T— A l! 'rM id e n lsX ^ tE v e s t_ e ild KbIIi

Ime a re urged to contrlbui? in o rd e rood ?o m e e % e 100 point quo ta s e t N e W

ood ^°A nyon"!n’need of tr a n s p o p ®MAH taUon to.the blood d raw in g Is m « of urjied to conlact-Rolph Assen* f " ‘?‘ 5 K -lo = « l- H « « l-o b « lr m .n .„ j l

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M S5!"sts S J a y p E tte s w in cW en<

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»<M.eO • "(Tire dtilm e « i^> . transpi?!*i.s* Red dover. Common ................ J2 ,P cm c r

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EW -Y O RS-IA PW H c siock - 1 ^ , 0 ® . ® •ket last week dallied wllh ^ | » f t oric highs in. thc averages i I t ; H j r

continued a kind of churn- advancf for the ( h i r d E dito r. Times

lR h t - > ^ . I read wlihe A^socmcd Press averoge about those » stocks did actually m ake monev ihev d( KOrd closing high on T h u r^ do w ith it." ^ t 356.5, tapping. Iis prev - , ^JciV . of 355.8 made Nov. 4 f^eyf—-AF^ average - *'’dcd the ^•k with a gain ot 1.3 a t 356.2. individlie Dow Joncs industrial av-r-gnjihly posji cc approached an all-tim e yenlences thc ik ■ made in November bu t ih j twinkling icd to establish ncw cjosing q( g. few hs. • , lost right her-he Dow Joncs Industrials ^ ,heje f e 5.13 to 957.S5, This closely s t a l l e d con t'ched indicator read os high w e a962.22 on Thursday but the ^ |,

trag e lost mosl of its gain j j engulfing ■e“ th c -d a y -w a s -o v c r—aiw n o w ;-d av 'a f ised well t«low its h istoric (j ^ „jghi. ising peak ot 961.85 made on IV. 4. c c td s lhc rSteels—a n d-ra ilroads w ere me-poo ry- strong during- the week, lo id 'u s ihaile ra ils '^ ave the m arket-oui--------------—inding leadership, m aking storlc p*aks In both the Dow " O mes and the AP .averages. . | \ 6 ] e t Thc markci made an undoubl* • _ , I gain on the week. Of 1 .5 7 3 ^ K jies traded, 819 rose and 609 V f i U * l l . 'O n no session was the re E ditor. Tim' lything like a solid rally of iy breadth.. - g rals , whoVolume for the week was 47.- themselves r4;800“ shaTcT-ct)m pored-w ith m osT -parir i;931,742 In the record trad in g conscrvailvj t the previous week. • considered • The background of news w a s publican pa enerally good; Industrial p ro - munlsts utit uction was reported o t a re c - Today, thrd-In-Octobei.^-----------------------l y J n ^ f l lKA ller stock lr .d ins ended th o h o “ l P J 'll'

reek In Ncw York, the Pacific in a state ' loast exchanee was -dclug<rf discovery c S h s e l l S as word c irculated Ihe b ^ s , f Norlh Viet Nam peacc feel- ^^J^^^haps^

* Bi)nd prices coniinued to d r if t lownwaft during the past w « k J \“?8h n a coni nued reaction to th e UMrais gr "revious week’s boost in .inter- creeping ,si :st rotes.

By the end ot the week T reas- i •iry bbnd-ylelds-on-some-issuOT - ^ 1 t l <ranged to their highest- levels

ts Comi” o n the New York S t« k & • “ ‘' " j / ' trhangc bond volume for ih e * r«oo week loioled o par value of J ' r n ' s De. S M 2 million, '™ m lhe_

■ ’ ■ money.

Government K Orders Affect ' f r G ra in fc tr—

CHICAGO (AP) - A couple t j C t . governmisiit orders • affecting - the grain futures m arket exert- Q J T ; c d -a -b c a r l5h-lafluencc_Jn^lV<? trad e last WASHIIturned into a mUlure of m oder- a te goins -an d - som e- r a ih e r jg^g^j of broad losses. ■ four rent

W heat was th e ’ harde.<;t Wt n o u u nr and setbacks there ranged to ^^cm the; m ore than 4 cents a bushel, promoiloi Corn also was shaken m ildly _ . , ond cased oa all deliveries e v yP^„.,

°h n ^ c S rnent.,jn

a fte r w m e fairly C. that both ways. / ' highest i

The most' severe jo lt cam e bestow from a governmeni o rd er to proud.” sell oil grades ot w heat into .j,, commercial -channels afier p rices had maintained a steady ^Q^ds o advance over a period of a.wul two weeks and several tim es had climbed to the h ighest lev- .3 cepl <

i e l*= cf= tb fcM ason t= ;--------------U i n . ^• Exporters were good buyers g r a jS n

of, core on most days a n d i ^ g ram s;• n ,.r rm h rr ftinlract m aintaineo astronai r a firm er ircnd. Inuucnccs Vlf.- 555^_ -ied-^fom-day-tOi-day—in—tQai <dJ>ftce

ij g i tne'-w«t:l>« w ^s^V ^ccnls°a bushel low er to confirm

« hlRher. December -J1.63»4-H: boost J corn 1% higher to V* 1°'^® ';% ^; Gemini ccm bcr Jl.24H-'/4: o“‘s capiain,fowc“ IXcem’b^72% -72 c cn ts; mi 7 ic rye V4 higher to Porce a

1122«: soybeans coloneld. g - l o - l H ^ 8h ^ . - J - ° " “‘‘^ - B i l U

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Railroad N am es" £ » "• New Executive I lione 1

' c „ r o r « > c - » , « ' s ™ 5 ' i |

'f '’"cLS*w iii--^-Paii,111 C. Ritter, who is reiirm g, has

9 ? b T S i ' j r r r b - w T v i r e fmine BfM becinning In 1934 were cS,'"l i"

l i t ' ^ S 'e r t ' t n l r c m e j l .ratnp leles l e ^ l ' rnn F ^ rcC r'T ifT ito re -ih an -jL y ca rs T ^ “ w llh Union Paclllc the l » * l« r t by

- Pomerelle-Ski— S School Planned s.m

^ S k ^ S ^ w i u T c o n d u c t ^

ing week nntlLcomplc.od- ,»M ■ >Prtec-of-ihb- i u:kffi6, v£ l ^ ^ ^

„ co .L ot.ll.e .llll ride. ■ » _ . I- Fir M The school ngaln w in nc un-iocil

• ■-*; der the direction of L ex K uncau dcdk - f i andrJack-H oU and,-Burley.-------IHulc

f Having too Muclilo r. T lm e s -N c ;

don't know Whs.

It to do w U rnhc lrm oney .-M ;-T H e^^are^ se individuals have oil th e , ^th ly possessions and c o n -,s tra ig h t, and lences they need, which in- ‘Rhtlng s « a twinkling of an eye or th e ,lis v e ^ heo«

js t? We ore living among it ■ G ^ ‘“ ' ' ' J J l .il Is living among us. l l un til he ma enguUing and enslaving us. nnce in tM iv rd a v 'a f ie f-d a y -a n d - n lgh l J c s u i_ C h r ^ e r night. “ ,1’ 'r .so ^a llc d corrimunism sue- o u r Chrlsliar Eds lhc rich will have le ss ond make tjn, the -p o o rb c ca u ie-G o d -h M ^ * y - wc , ^d 'u s lhat the rich store ihe lr O ur Savior.------- --— ^ — JJ— ^ _ - * ,- -,,

Rejection by Repub )f Birch<!rs Is DepliM y Ihe l i t ?bcjr•als, who 01 lhat lime c a lW {«op'® lemsclves Democrats, for the h o m e w rk a [o sn > ar irw cre -T ic a is in r- th e u s -w h a ^ U - 3n.scrvailves, who were slill II'* l ^e 1 Dnsldered welcome, in the R c -,h e f in » ‘V '' ubiican pany, of seeing Com- chock the lunlsts under every bed. m issed his T oday, the liberals, apparent- hav ing too

/ In q-pptfOl of both m a)or blam cs.h is t i W » ! M w appear to ^ th c uncha 1 a state o fhvstcrla over the sm ashes it LsooOery of "Birchers" ttnder ^Why nro

of the RcpPerhaps I have 0 w orpcd to look at

ense of humor, but Ihughtcr th e y will nf om cs easier to me ihan te a rs , conservaiiv 0 I laugh when r Ihink of Ihe pa rty? I J Iberals’ great apalhy about the un less the :rceping .socialism ram pont In theory Sil

* * * * * , Ai’ticle on-New-Coii Comments From BbE ditor. Times-News; 'V '"?

I r e d in the Twin M s ? ' ' T im es Dec. 9, 1)S5. ■> ™ 4

p S ' . » t ' 'c h e a p ’ colni nnd b money. . lend o r n

M y Ihoufihr obout this com- m ent obout ihe new fiat coins lh a t the Great Soclcty o re j s - j,,, ----------------- 1965 Coni

Astronauts * “Siierlo be dr(

Get Praise Of Presidentfetters of praise Saturday to Uie businessi four «ndexvous-ln-spacc a stro - Democ nouts and informed th rM deceitful them they were.geitlng m ilita ry tax mom

’’X C o l t b e c o n g r . t u M o n . n r ^ ' S Johnson'besiowed was h is sta te - ganizalic

R‘‘''thni“ 'hc' was sending " th e vpier wr

To'''Tbom»5 Stairord o l ,tb c Eo libel

s r . f S ; . 5 " n S ' } ; . r c _luster of the t r umph-you have

S f S h e r . '« C o lc g ram such promotions to a l j T l C i t astronauts making } h ^ ‘»' y-v

Z ;s°HirS;>li}i‘er S ng: x mT^c n“ ^^promoU^

10 S fl?m /ilo "n 1 7 5

e- S n i T to* th i rank of N avy g S“ '/a capiain. Frank Borman of G em -

«- S r « a n d 'L “ o“rd^o lieu ten an t M ^ cu lH colonel In Ihe Air Force. ^ e

phone after ihelr rcw rn and h a d group.

s ; . ; 5 r ” . b K r ^ , r ‘\ r c 5 = p . , , r .3 i: K e « n e d ^ F t o _ _ j,™ ’ J,

Mrs. EUa Perry '^"1^ A Paid Last Rites S .‘i?h WENDELL - F u n e r a l Rcr- Satu yo- vices for Mrs. E lla L. P c r iy « ih( ^ were conductcd'ai 2 p .m . T hu rs- ccrem in day In ihe Wendell C hurch a ^ dt

wilh Bishop Murlen R . L ancas- I t ^ ar ,es te r olflclating.a rs . The family prayer w ns o f fc ^, 10 r t" b y T -G lc n -A n d c n io n r-M ri. the I . N .Byinglon played^ the p r ^

lude and postlude and accom - panicd thc ward choir for tw o

”e r c t i ^ x and fanl dStern Willard, sang.

e lle S. D. Huttaker gave the In- to?voca lion and the b e r ^ ‘V i " * "=l

n -8 wos giw n by G eorge R. L an- ^o^th caster. Bishop U n c o s te r reod the obituary. S fjo k e rs w ere Ceo-rge AsUe ond S icrn V/Illard,

i^ - p j n iW 5 r C T r w e « - W » - I ^ o o ^ . o ^ . X q Dean Rlchlhs, G eirge A stle, Al- iH6 la n ' 0 . - J o h n s o n ,- B .« c a Cov - Th a nd land W . ^ „ G o l d r - ^ sa y :

|. Final r ilia were held a t 'Wet>- pa rt un- dcll Cemeicry. Tbe, Rrave w m grea

ncau dedicated by Bishop F ra n c is E . « s

n e w s p u b l :1— 0 ^ y 0 - f ^ r k t romm,

u c l i M o i i e y !h ^ F ^ h e r" 'b o T

sures and rewards tm earth . „ ,y pa e the poor slore theirs in ifrop , henceforil ren for 0 future use. - • L n d . hnve seen ir r c is nd future use f o r ,U ; 6, 7., h iy possessions as we luke MRS. of- M s w r ld when we die ( 'w hat we broughi into it. i e rc .a t« severaM ndividunls,__ _______

S \ n ? ' S ' F o r u i tItinn so-called communism a t u t te r s arevery heart. They arc ihe ones opinions on c ) need monetary ossisiance • Ue controventhey a re the ones who a rc .u tte r* mubonslble tor the "w ealthy ihe-iaws of lip ing their wealth,” . and m ust be:od told his people lo occupy No p»eud(

S S;us Christ, uu r savior. writer,Ihrlstians.-lei us get bchihd u n a U T e f - Chrislian Freedom Fighters j,-nj,e<i 30 i make this ChrlStmtis. ilic will

we - cck h cal)L lh e_ b J« h o f _ U is jr r l ie r^ ^ r savior, the greoiesi Christ- - — * -■ ■- *•- ■.

"IgnorBnce Ti

spublicans.D e p l o r e d . ^ b r ^ i ' ;

r federni govemmeni n n d ..g j ime. e ir equally great fear of the fople who hove done theli^ (imework nnd are tw ing to te ll .i-what-U-reaUy-gQme-On._------------------------I t 's like thc man who. w hen m. finally looks nt his w atch to ^ U C S l leck the time, finds h e , ha* X

S W rt;m '’e 'pO fA ll r u h S w n b l ? '^ f^ciT®. and

" w ^ r o J c '^ S M iK 'l c o d e r s P u M ^

le y willing to casl out the r e a l M ces 1 am

£ ^ M . - = « o i : S B E e . c h e

* . * * * . Mr. Jonei

- C o i n s - D r a w s ' £ 5 *d?nC h i n e s e

n .Boise Man .suing to 'try and w v er up som e j f Iheir fmaneial Irresponsibil-

‘\ l i T .|h= S l m r yean

S t ' ' a l i coins? w5ether’ copper, lead o r nickel, carry h is long- y . .. t cared facc, da li^ 1965? Con- g ress will bock him up, o r ‘hey S

liG s 'cJJg re ro n ^ 'M ^ ^ ^^ ^ h e wouW like

'• “ S i l e r lh l .g - I nm loo old l b e j . | .he;o -b e -d ra f te d r l 'a n i a -v e ie ra n

of WW 11. and do nol have a son e n t l s ^ t i?hot can be drofted, ■ b u t w hy bones be^rcan not our G reat^Leader h av e enough guu to declare, w ith h is t j . ru b b ^ r ja m p Congress, w a r on t ' O S t Vict Nam o s - w c ll -n s - w a r -c n — ----------

E5Si! Cbr(d S r S ’= - ’S «tax money to siay I" o » ‘« -

Democracy and D em ocrats a ^ C h r is t I nre entirely tw o-.separatc or- Dec. 12 • eaniialions cxcept th a t Dem - Tlmes-Nei I w a t s are socialist, and a p -m o s t Bib t a Y - t i ) " K ^ ^ v h a t the s vpier wants today. . ^ - which pia 1 1 know that I have w asted m y a t 5500 B, 1 tim e as you .probably will , not Cem .l;:

publish this letter, ond the re Is „p lenU hI no libel In what 1 said o ^ v ^ Dictionarj } SANDY LAIDLAW ,g restoci 6 (Boise) iha i the e — around av

^CoUegels-E . ^ - r — ■— g - ■ irn ie re _ tII PicEeted

NEW cirii f i i c k S ' S . John’s Unlver- When we

~ sitv Saturday, protesting w hal often pai „ Ihcy call authoritarianism , for Revclatoi Ir which they blome the firing ot je rem i n t 28 faculty members. , “ U t nol

The Very Rcv. Joseph T . Co- wisdom 1 c t hill, president 'of the not on s slrenglh In larcest Roman Calhoiic univer- knoweili v“ s^ .W S tr 3 o h n 's H 3 - try in B - w ^ e - o t i ,n. Rive the faculty more voice, b ^ 41

itn flff"’’!* hgine hnm pereo .? ? b y •T he^ h m s s iW mt>y - ^ r o y non-rcprcsc_________

^r- Thc AFL-CIO Uniicd Fcdera- * pc tion of College-Teachers, clairn-

Inc 71 members am ong the fac- J.> D l l 'uliy ot 600, has c a llcd_osy^ ,® f \ f Twhen classes resurne Jun . ^ l - \ jer thV Chriilm as-holidnys.-The 7^-.- -union says il cxpccLs stipporl [ j i y g

■ £ S r * "or- sm nrd irrw iltkelinK occorred I ta v c r ry as the university w as ho ldlns ol Co.- irs- ceremonies to aw ard a ll honoi^- belicvo rch nry desrce to Amlntorc Fanlan i. when 1 as- Italian fnreiljn m n W er and , «

president ol tV United -Nations „ , u . . General Assembly. -. stand oi lr* . ^ a n f a a i did not a iten d . bul much I r t 5 S f re F S e n tF d T .s r sc rs lir re i» . s a y o r ^ altca , Italian am bassodor to the tiu v c ’ l

United States.---------------------— ----------

le t . al) J°n^°a nwu. J °t" ' '

w as busy with peace efforts. ■ Fonfoni was the m iddle m an in ■ a reported pcace fee ler from ■

-“ I ; North Vlei N a m r - • - ■ ' The p ickets .< arried -p laca rd s * ,

S eS i^F^ & c le t^ ^ l-T h e - f i re d fac u lty -m e m b e rs ■ say Ihey were ousted fo r t o k ln g i * .

Wen- p a rt in o lO-monih cam pa ign for ■ wa* greater oiadcm lc freedom , b lg h - M

is E . e r salaries, and a la rg e r voles L in university pollcica. •

Stjriday.Di

B L IC F O R U Mtlne«7Hl<-tacUk------------r - I P p f tf i p f - S uio rnmmondcd. "Follow A V V O U yi. am thc way, the truth ond « , • ^

; „ " i ' - & e ; ' ‘* t ' ’a*:s County Z chenceforih ye know him Timi.«NM

hnve seen him.'* St. John ^diior. Times-Nci , 7,. T lie'hearing this

MRS. JANE CHESS Falls on county J (Twin Foils) the aspect of lhc j - • tec and a tew ind

lo pui over some

Foriiin Rules wr very'much Iletters are l l m l i e d to It the propowinlons on mailer* ol pub- nonce is so ver?controveny. to the great ma)

Letter* must comply with peared, why note 'lav s of libel and slander Into the matter?d m ust be In good taaiel ' best Ihe commitNo, pseudonyms or pen ihem resign andnics are permltied: all let* again. An accep'r» m ust be signed with the could bc proon?iia came and address of the be for the good

tiers will bo reium ed -to ° '

----------— ^ “ ? ;.re u m e n thas -developed

ii™ co -T s-B ll..s ;" -S m y lle , t a h - p r a i r i e j o Rockefeller, o r who , « t a

a , e nil, let us not tb ta

. r o : % ^ h " ; r . [ ' K S - . ' p '100 loie. ARNOLD

JOHN L. TH IEBERT (Twi(Twin Falls)

' » * * * _ ,

Question of Adam as] )f All Races Draws^litor. Times-Nows: ' - h °K Twin Falls m an w rltln t In Adam, ibllc Forum Sunday, Dec. 5, Are mon & I S f . n ” » ” whv ' m inisters » « / •» P '™ ich Adam was (ather ol a lU o n es or n«

S d llk !” o g1ve"an a"nswe'r to

F i t? t 'l woild likeMo s . y ^ turn to C e j hie teaches that and so sood K t^ th e answi

'S " ' j o n e . says >he . M a n , Jtt>t nces back thousands o t yenrs In since Adatn ■fore A d a m .- nlso s ta te s the a ls o - th e . Chit h i n e s e back S . .Moking of scientists finding Neither does jnes dating back before Adorn if (he Crea .one time I was talking lo a know He woi :ientlst. He told me. he un- Bible. After a Dvered some human bones in any ditferenc olorado that had been buried w ritten . by 0,000 years. I asked him how c o d — holy n e knew Ihese bones had been were moved I here that long. • Also, if som«Well, he has npver answered would turn t

hn l quesiion yeu _ ihey, believeThe fact rem ains ‘h o s e ^ t m a y ^ they

vould like to prove the Bible hlllioM t0 be a little untrue here and moon which here , they fortn some m an ' ^ “ “ Shl b. made Ideas and those of the sc • '" i o y - . j o u , e n tls ls-a fie r these, ideas a ^ u t JOH bones be^ng f ^ n d Uoclng back ^ ^

Pastor Comments on Chronology^ A ^ of 1" ^ r i l J i e r ’ S e 'q t t e s t l o n to » • > " “ ' J |

E !L “ e " r - f : . i . ^ ' r » " ^ ^Tlmes-News. The . chronologym ost Bibles accept is known « '^here w

las Bishop U lster's Chronolog; ^1 which places m e ocginniiiu i>_ul : a t 5500 B.C. bul 4004 B.C. ;

Gen: 1:23 says. "Multiply and * rcDlenlsh the earth .” Webster s / i t • _ * , D iS im ary tells u s this means t n n S t l S restock, l have little d ^ l . m tha t the Chinese hove bew A T c l i around awhile; there were qulie ^ np a few here when I arrived. , f e f t y S 1-

Eccleslastics 1:19 tells us. Editor. Tim ■Tiicre l« no new thing under a s i wa: nre” “ uh:'-.=lll5-ioryTieem5-iii;-5e i s p i B u ie ^ like a wheel turning, oficn grind- n in g .j saw

a . " ! ; l ° " . h ' . t w g i r h y s Swhich

hut carefully ' ^haped^ n

Stcn" ^ u s e 'a n d , like John the Revclator. we look ahead. j ,

Jerem iah, the Prophet said, have iiot " U t nol wise men glory in h s sp irit of Ch wisdom nor-the strong inan his were gi slrenglh but In this th a t he enjoyment knbwelli the Lord.” • vlor’s birti- W e -o t ie n - s m ll e - w it l i J jo i in cn_n't ^ b

Isaiah ” , ^ ^ n f { '”wal5i" S S Ing us mortals. Those ci_ l n answer to some very tace the true n

: , */* * ; .

Non-SuppOrter K d " Y

t - O f G o v . S m y h e _ s r L

; G i v e s Him C rat= ";SE ditor. t lm 'e s -N c ^ Wfa rd f'll

id I have never-been a supporter yon and Ig of Gov. Smylle. H o ld e r . I d o with you r -b e lie v e In g iv ing -h im credit hove done ll. when I feel there Is credit due. Lei's ol ‘t* I being a good American, them and, '** lokl: my hot oft to him for-hU to - m o r t .

stand on the B irchers. He shows sml e. o Ul much belter judgment in my be just w

---------------------WAYNE WATSON — IiiRS,ian . ■ . fDurlev') it>

l | N O T l C) m |H3 1 WATER WIUTSOON-BE-Sl ree l . THE ENTIRE SYSTEM ,ASy.J^ M -^EATHER CONTINUES.

3 | t w i n FALLS CA■ A l PE T E W . M o r

5urid8y, Dec. . l 9 .1963 Twin Falls Tirnes-

iderSagffcstS' - J ;re Study: on . :___mty Zoning '). Times-News; hearing this week Ih Twin on county roning took on .' pect of lhc loning com m ll- id a tew indivlduuls trying

over somethtng lh a t the-malority-of-.ihose- p r c s c n t - ------ --very much opposed t o . ' he proposed zoning orrfi- — •

is so very objectionable,; g rea t majflrity, a s t( op- d . Why not pui ’m ore study he m atter? If th a f I t fhe .Ihe commitlcc can do let re.«l^*n and le t 's s ta r t over

I. An acceptable ordinance bc pronrised th a t would

tr the good of the county.;r c J 5 _ i)o qucMion of lliefor cnmrols as propleTjtfilH------------ongregoie In c loscr prox*

e arRument itlat the c o u n ty -........... --developed from a- sage- h -p ra itic Jo . its p rese ju con- n wiihom controls a n d — •forc iliere Is no need for re .regulations is a s rldlcu- a s iotnc. provisions o f 'th e

nance a s propdscd. ....... - .........ARNOLD G. HOLLAND

(Twin T o lls )¥ r ' •

n T a sF a tlie F ^ T ^ iwsLomment;l u s o n d s of ye a rs before

re m an's ideas trite — no ' • — f. to prove tJiem . If M r. ies or anyone concerned }ht lurn to the Bible which Cod's holy w ord and God [| would never, pas;i aw ay — n to Cen. 26-27,' Ihey can •

the answer from God the :otor. • •iust where the Ind ian came alnce Adom w os c reo ted and 4 - t h e . C hlnese ,-ihai- m akes . t ft liltle difference. I don 't.Ither does Mr. Joncs. ff the ‘C reator w an ted u s la ow He would te ll us tn thc ble. A fter a ll. It do e sn 't m ake y ditference. Thc Bible wos •Jtten by ln.fplred m en of xl — holy men of God as they ;r c moved by th e H oly Ghost, so, if some of o u r big boj-s DUId turn to G en. lG-18. and ey. believe whoi G od tells us aybe they m ig h t stop spend- ig billions lo pu t mon on tho loon which Is G od's planet to e a light by nfght fo r m a n to n|oy.

- J O H N McCu l l o u g h(Jero m e), * * ■ ¥ ♦

its on Bible^ of Manldud—)foud peo p le ,-Je 4 u s_ sa id ,.J l?__ 'vas oble stones to roise-iip leed to A brohom . So seeing iiings In this fashion, where fou've bc(!n isn 't a s fmportanc IS where you’re going.

.. BLANE C. RUSSELL--------- '“ (l'aMor,’ 'l.wm 1-aM " "

FBlth A ssem bly o l Cod)- * * * W '

Christmas Songs Are True Spirit,Says T.F. WomanEditor. T im es-N ew s:____

As I w a>-w nlklnK near ihe c o i^ r th o u 5 e -c a r ly = S u n a 4 y = e v e := nlng I saw li bunch of kids. I imagined them to b e junior high or hiRh school oge . There-w ns , ^ u ^ i i lim y . i T j i iop p « U t L - _

sta rted singing C hrlstm aa c»r-TJIS?----------- :---------------- -------------------

They reoiiy sounded g rea t tnd it is nice there a re people who hnve no t forgotten the true sp irit of Christm as; Those corol- ers were giving some people tho enjoyment of hearin g of the Sa­vior’s bJrlh —. som ething that con 't be bought w ilh money or n 3 ^ lis6 d D v ijr~ rad k » -O f-le lfr;— vision. .~ jh o .se carCIWS lijoui^t-bacJc— the in ie m eaning of Christmas . • fd rT ne'ondT i-pcace-im ny-heart— tha t w asn 't th e re before — a • ‘ peacc lha t will a lw ays s lay with me and 1 hope I cfln pass this feeling of peace to others—lhat love for oihcrs Is thc b e st pres­ent fo'r anybody. ............. * -

I hope that those carolers read W irr a n o 'th e m - l - s a y - 'H h a n k —

• yon and m ay God always bo ;1 with you. 1 apprecia te w hat you t have done.". - •

Lei's oil toke a lesw n from , them and try lo b ring hopplness. i ta_n iQ rt_people we know. A I smile. 0 cheerful hetto, .might / bc ju.si w hal a person needs lo - h klndlB-a-<parfc>jiL-true_M erry- Christm as.------!--------------

- ~ ^ « S , : F I ^ R ^ C E PARfCS__

n c E)N~ B E-'SH U T-O U T_£>E-_ TEM AS. T H E COLO 4UES. ' i

T ^ x i T C o rERS, M onoger

'alls Tirnes-New» • 1 9 •

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B o b c a t sJE R O M E —Glcn Sldwell J

— with-fouT-pointa.ench in the n igh t to give lhe Je ro m e 1 th e B urley Bobcals. T hc ti

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Grand View Is Winner Over Tigers^^''nicTfnELD ~ Grand View nut Ihc Rnme on ice wllh a 22-

------ poim—MCODd-quarict—E tl^ ynlRht os the visitor downed RicMield’d TIRer* 59-15.

----------Crond-V iew 's-c«ort explodeda 14-oH deadlock into o 3((-24

. Jntcrmission edge.R ichfleW s girls won the first

gam e ‘t4-2L -fiRANO- VIEW U. niCIIHIELD *1

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North Gem Rips Frigid Hansen 60-18

H A N S E N -- Hansen bounced ou t in front of North Gem 7-4 in tho corljr minules, then died and tho Hlth district crew swept Into, a 60-18 victory.

Hansen went eight minutes w ithout BcorinR anything os Norih Gem rushed inio a 20-7

■ ftrst-quartcf lead and coasted thereafter.

- N O nnt QBH M. KANSBN U

M s ' i ' f ' i i s r s ' f ' s ' i ' s a r s ivrrs.,',j j _ ! J E S " r ' _! j _ ! j

• Tou l l S j ^ i l W. iiSSen®.*.?..!!!.'!.*"' 7 11 u n

Murtaugh Is ■ — WinnerOver-

^Wood River—■ MtlRTAUGH — The Muitflugh

. R ed Devils turned to f lS P lr e c thm w «hnnting of Jim H cw o rth and W orneli -10^11 a w a ^ Irom

. . a tight gam e In.the th ird-quar- te r.an d defeaied thc Wood Rivcr W olverines 5 5 ^ .

Hepworth h it seven of 10 and • W om cll got seven of U In the

final half to help M urtaugh cx- plod n 2M 0 halftime cdga Into a bomfortflble marcVi. Mur* tough won the prelim inary. ,

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Spartans Are WarydfUCLA

PASADENA. Calif: VAP) — ; No. I ■ ranked “ llIchTSan-Statc

a rrived in the land o( sunshine Saturday looking (or roses but

------------w arj/^^of^jm y ovcrconfldencc

It.w as the third time around unbeaten, untied foolball

-’-Siiarlans. winners over UCLA Ir the New Year’s Day Rose Bowl games o t 19H and 19S6, and a

v - lM vlctor-over-.lhe-B ruIns In their regular season opener this

. fall. •The chartcrcd-Jcrcarryfns the

44-mnn squad, coaches and membent of the team ’s farfillies.

• le ft a chilling tem perature . in the mid-JQs In Michigan to find It a comparatlveJy balm y £6 degrees In California. ' . .

•T h is Is perfect," said Coach Duffy Daugherty. "This is like

-------------Sepiem bor-back_In,M ichlganJIhbp o-»«j>s thil way.”

i - — Spe , BARBEII _______ ■ IFORMERLY MUU

1 - B e M n d » l B l . D . S t (

I-;--- EARL W 1 - : :^ , C U Y TO I

B r r ~ —

U?

[ e r o m e P a s t

t s b y 4 6 ^ 3 9Sldwell ond Pat WllliBms cam e iip : |ch in the finnl-thrcc mfnufesr Friday ■le ro m n T g e rs a'^^G-Ua -dec is ion 'over - i s, T hc tondem effort’ broke a 39-395y 'm ade-iU 43asy jiU U allcd .ta .sco rft J------------ in f iic .)a s t3 :5 7 o fth c g a m e . 1, Willloms also v indicated5 W ■ h im se lf'a fte r m issing n in e I

of 14 free throw a tte m p ts j » , ' thn t would hnve broken th e

c n m e open. T/ie b ig s c n f o r j. hu.Mlcd down court for long lob \

T S passes to nuliliy Burley’s all- courl harassing defense ond got

and View hU tide-turnlnc points lh a t w ay . ..vllh a 22- Tho finai three minuwa ’c a p - Ir Fridav pwi a nlfltit ot frustration for , |■dow ned b u r lc y rw h K h -fe ro f f- th c -p a « - i but rallied back.inlo a tie in

Ihc fourih quartW. The DoixnLs -never'Rm -m io-tl’e-onM'MJ-Ono ~ l

1 0 J if i i dltuation as Je ro m e I' . had only ihree fnuls called p e r I

I the first ihc game was c lean - Ily played coniac tw lse ,' bo th ' I

i»>ini.D *1 club.« were guliiy nf poor ba ll jM.'.n handllnR that resulted in do iens I

r, ! 0 ^ IS of lurnover*. • • In J I i . ! i -Jerom e also could point to a I, 5 I a 'Jlsuperlorliy on the offensive I,o ,o -3 -o : i)a e k b a a M Jo iJ ls wln_as T om I" 0 ? 5 I Gnno. Willlnms and I jir ry Bron- I" • son all got rebound buckeu . I

Neither leam was w arm , ol- Ithough Durley appeared Ihc I

r .T ,r,T , cwi'cf shooting. Jc ro inc Itwice built fivfrpolnt leads In th c I

« 31 -43 first half but Burley milled back - I— to wlihin two. Je rom e moved in I

front by five again with 3:15 In left in the third quarter but J e ff I

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Ihen died put Jerome on to p tocw swept 5,ay and wHMoms added his four

points. Sldwell hit tho la st two- minutes pointer with 1:0S rem aining. nd

thing os Jerome won the prelim inary mJ; 10 a 20-7 In overtime. n

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S I Stolle Outlasts Ashe in Net Meet

JS' MELBOURNE, A ustralia' (AP) - Fred Stolle outlasted

" i E . ? Arthur Ashe In a near four-hour ‘8 tennU maralhon 21-19, U , 3-6,

M TF5=^rtfl=7^Sanm !sy=H im l=A Tm ndia •" i 2 2 took a 2-0 lead over the U nited

0 0 0 States In a Davis Cup rehearsal.0 4 4 In lhe jecond match. A usira-

* ° lia 's No. 1 ace, R o y ^ |» e [» o p /

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w -nn « _T he ivfo tflumiihs ftgalnst an ” American (cam that haa <iomj-

— nated the tournament circu it here bou>^ Australians’ hopes

’0 of keeping thc Davis Cup when, . they play Spain In lhe Challenge , A Round fll SN-dncy Dec. 27-29.

The maic^ against (he Amcrl- (A p) _ cans here m s patterned a fte r

p in~ S ta tc th e -D ^ s -C u p -o n d - lh o -V a n k i r sunshine were favored because of iheir roses but triumphs — espe'clally those, of »nfidence Ashe - in the recent s ta te tour-

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- in a hospital of head Injuries. ;ald Coach He wns knocked down, tw icc his is like earlier, l l was his (irst appear- Iich lgan_ l i\nce ever In a bout, a lthough he

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, calello H ^h School football X I3-1.4-I .coach Jim Wogsiaff h a s re>

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Carey bombed Wood R iver with 49 points In the la st !G-minutes

'i .n i of the gam e Friday night and wnxed lhc . Wolverines 74-38.

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victory over the Horneis. . P<!n■ The Vikings hnd three play- rail!■ e rs In double f ig u res ' as they fron■ led a ll the w a y , ' Ictdng the t^ hi■ Hornets close the gap to three ,

' polnls In the th ird quarter — P^ '"■ the'r.closesl ;h e y , £9t.■ ' VALLEY <3. OAKLEY H■ _ S f S ' r i ’J lS S S S 'i 'i " " . ! a■ ’a ' i ” i T ! r , s r ! i T " “H SCBUII* 4 4lJW»hbtn 3 0 3 • mini■ ■ K ? - S H i l l ZWalklM' -O -I-O llakfr- -O-O-J-0 Bari]K _ g g ; s s i a ; . , i i i i

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Lorry B eam arth . New York iji 'L■ • M els pitchcr playing in the Ven- cunir■ ezueian. W inter League, said■ Saturday he doubted he wouid■ - rcJu rn -w th is -coun try a /ie r o Jo«i:

Christm as vacation a t home.■ Beartnarlh has been the cen-■ te r of controversy sincc Maury

Allen, sports columnist tor the New York Posl. published a Mi

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iprtp rest to set the stage for the o ,J hecdcJinijh ,___ ^ ________ V f |n * Minico' won tH e^flrs t seven 9 ; • minutes, holding a two-point ha> ? ? 7 edge with 1:10 rem aining. But

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j- acldom 'saw c ither, team lead

,ts in lth rce quarters. Held to a irdayi third quarter deadlock. Declo ‘’“I* • F a lls then came up wJth lu . Ratoe 1 the lurnlng loutth ,«MCec-boUlng ' “ “ J------- Rocklnnd-lo-lO -along-lhc-w ay . J S iS ircss- G race had Mttic trouble pw i- u lo g ing a lead over R aft R iver and t l jn »

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_ paced Declo Into Ihc lead In thc 5,^;^ , ,v „ , third quarter F r id a y .n ish t.a n d wiitau iDtfft the Horncis held I t ' t o defeat ' f f J G race 55-<5. ' v»«»»I 5 iJ Rockland s m o t h e r e d Raft f|>Mn » ' '5 River with SO'poims in Ihe mid- ) I J die quarters a fte r th e t» u team i ] 1 > had pl.ytd Iht opcnijis petM ] t 0 on equal term s. shxn.

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c lock, t t e C ougars called tim e. T hen M iite G arm an kno tted th e sco re i m l ■ ■ tu rn -a ro u n d J u m p th o t with

^ th ree - seconds left to send the J . e am eJniO Avcrtim e.

in ‘hen hit I pafr_ o t free throw s and CaldweUm d w as never headed.

L r iM a in othftrm - p u > - t r 5 , i/KMifigth ft S f „ n double f ig u r e s r ' - ^ 1 ^ 5 . N ed, W illiams :wound up with

24 points fo r the Bruins. j j t T he BroJns b roke .Friday's

gam e wide open in the final “ ? qu a rte r w hen R ua , Sheen u o r ^

[“ dlTT*!® G raves stayed in“ cbn:

jglo half ^ » 3 7 a lu r (hree quar- itoe Boise ran inlo a coldffng « n a tw y« y . w jih the gam e.■Mf- « a m e » a s tf« f~ 7 S Kand fupes the lead changed ' y In ^ n d i 15 times until BoiSe lost

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F IL E R —Lloyd Sacnger h it a I F r id a y n ig h t and added two fre

— lo r - th e T ile r'W ildca ts jD ver Wenc sco rc a t 54-54 seconds o a rJ l^ will

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icn U C u !"B ru ln s. 82-78. in the (Irst / gam e o t a scheduled intcrsec- ® ^°s tional .basketball doubWieader The p - Saiurday n ight. U was the poinu ‘h Bruins- f irs t loss a fte r 28 con- close

sccutivc v ic tories in the sports Jumpc “ « n a .

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; K ansas Jayhaw ks.Cincinnati, gained the lead- In _

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'*'■ boards o r ba ll from the vi-Mlors.1“" High sc o rc r of Ihe evening was

sophomorxL.. M ike -W nrren of UCLA w ilh 22 points. He w a s ' supported by E dgar Laccy with ^ i t and M iko LynS « l* H.

aid C incinnati scoring was paced |ion B p ^ o lfc s rM ik c T l''iro n (J 'W c sr‘ -------me who shot fo t 18,17 and 16. rc

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l i t s w i t h 2 0 if i l e r E d g e s W e; r h it a f ie ld goa l with about 20 sec

two fre e th ro w s 10 scconds la te r /e r W endell. T he Trojans’ D anny 1 r J l^ w ilh a s im lla r 'com blnn tion — indell g o t o f f to ari early lead in tht— fensive b a tllc and held it until

F iler 's - G a ry Dougherty and Steve S h a rp clicked lo r 10 U U , s tra igh t po in ls toward the end Y T + ,

- o f the accorid quarter to lift thc Ll w O W l!dcats-in to-a-2J-23-lead .-.-------- lO (

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I - . in g , tho q u a r te r put t^e WM^ AgBic ca ts o u t In fron t again.- rish.

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Vols Cn Rebels I 13-6 in 1

M E M P H IS , Tenn. (AP)' poals a n d a n ex tra point b

— Jim m y -K e y e a -le d '-M iss lss fooibull v ic to ry over A ubur

-■ th a n n u a l U bcr4y -Bowl gj K cyc:^ a sophom ore defen

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--------u n d ~ D C U 'g ' • C unn lhE han icauRht t 'B lx - y n r d iouchdowr tmss fro m Jo d y Craves fo r Olt M i« . ' • • ■

Auburn scored on a 44-yartl run by /uWbacJc Tom Bryan. Kho g a in ed 111 yards In 19 car-

--------riea -n n d -w as -v o w d -th e-sam tJMost ValuAble Player.

______ T rn llln s 13-7, Auburn drove' fronT Its ow n:36 li)'Mlsslss)ppi'«

nine, w h ere the.J^ebels threw qu a rte rb ac k Alex Dowden for a Io^s nnd he ld on downs with 19 scconds rcmalninR.,

_ — "A-crowd-of-38,607,-n-rLlberlV B ow l-rcco rd , saw lhe gam e In

The defensive .icam sdom inal- cd m ost o f th e Rame. Thc quar- te rbaeks frequently missed the la rs e l w ith the ir passes nnd re- cejvcrs d ropped M wc on crucial

• downs. • ,OIc M iss had gone Into the

cam e w it hn C-4 rccord, Includ- Ini; tivc vic to ries in i(s Inst six outinRs. A uburn, witlx. a 4-H-l overall rcc o rd -l-l-l Jn ihe South­eastern Conference,- lost lhe Conference - dinmpionslilp lo Alabama in i « lasl regular aca- son e a m c , . ' ' ‘

F ile r Takes 5 1 ^ 4 W in O ver'Y alliyue

F I L E R '— Undefeated Filer pushed n w ay laie In the third qu a rte r a n d then matched bas- keta w ith V nlllvue'over the final e ight m in u les lo collect n 5W< decision S a turday n ish t. -

V alllvue. paced •l>y N ottn K lahar’f 23 polaU, had a three- po^nt k a d w ith S;3i Itit in lho Ih lrd q u a r te r but then went w ithout ' a point for the nexl four, m in u tes and 25 seconds to bow o u t f o r Good.

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•, O A KLEY ~ Biirlev's Bobcat: used- th e ir superior heifiht Sot

‘ u rd ay n ig n t to swomp the 0 «k Icy Hometis-85-33, taking advan

' taee o f & 10 m inute, scorlni d rauR ht b y the H ornets In th< f ir s t h a lf . ' - I

T h e B obcats raced to an eas; 33-8.le a d a t the end of the firs q u a r te r a n d had no trouble thi

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O G D E N . Utah (A P )'~W ebe S ta le College overpowered th W estm inster Colletw Parson

------------a n d - tm ^ n .e a sy -9 0 -G S -b a sk c :' ball " v ic to ry -Saturday-^tlR hl^

T he W ildcats grabbed the.lea________ a r ie r .th c f irst b u u e r and woul

not le t go . T he.P arsons kept close fo r the first period bi d ropped behind a s tho gam

, . con tinued .W cbcr'StntB-hcld-a-44-»-hal

- tim e le a d ............ ..........W ild ca t. Gene..Vissch5L w i!

h igh sc o re r with 20 polnls. Grc H arro p followed Vlsscher wli ]5. a n d Je rty Trice and-B c

I B e lka eac h had 14.j F o r th e Panons, Scott Ive

son w a s htgh with M, fotlowe I . by M atthew Brown with 13.‘

ry Cap^llSti-Eed~ ■ Pat&JtifrQilets—

tl BOSTON (AP) ~ Gino Cai" . pcU ettl amassed 2S points i

-------U ke m *crthe scoring lead In tlA m crleon Football League i

ll' ho p aced the Boston Patrio ts iU a .tem porary- hold on secorKl ' p lace In- lhe E astern Dlvlsl(

w ith a «-14 viclory Saiurdi |l | ' ove r lh e Houston O lf e n .: - .

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c ro w n a i New Y ork Sunday i ^ b u i » polius.

>ush Tulsa s Edge Aubi n Bowl Coni

(A P ) _ tw o tic id H O U S T O N , 1 B DOlnl b y p loce-k lcker c o v c r c d ' iw o ( i I -M is j l s s ip p l - 10, o - m d m m s a n l e c c e t e r A u b u rn In (he sev en - e r o n d J e r r y S; .B ow l c n m e S a tu rd a y , p a v e d thrt! w a v

ire d e fe n " , IT !

Bietrich Rips-1 ’SSG raJidV iew '2fes for Ole • ' , ,,

For Fifth Win JM g a m c j j;;.','|ghi-vici5ry-S4tarday:nlghtj p urn drove ripping Grand View 77-45. t' Ilsslssippi's - T he-D lue -'D ev ils .-w ho a re p :>els threw averaging IS points p e r game, < «den for a Jumprf inlo a 14-5 first qua rte r s

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e gam e in f J J '5 *

5 domlnat- „o,mkr *'o j s;iji6»S i a ,o » |IHThc qunr- L«»itn J J J « * “ ? i n

Tilsscd the m’jcWb 1 : o .^varbrih -.o o * o.qICS nnd re- [.*« i 3 : o_ i o_ i| on_crucial

! Into the oieuich ...... I I ! ! . . . . u 29 « n j]rd, Includ- — — — g,iis lnst s i x ' • ^ ’ e

tocK.', • Scores . ,lost lhe • 111011 sc im oL “

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t c h ^ • cif<l»ll ll, HI.El.nd 4t b>r the final .Di«ui<k » . !ininr*u u ^M . s M t s ; ! 7 ,? '> ? a " n , ‘. v . . - I:ht. . Ngrib CfiB «0. lUnwn 11 ‘i>y E " a a K . ! ! , . .id a th rw - t- ib r .iu ii . Bob. 4* ' ,je /t in lho 18. D»nh «» • . • it o

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ting advan- collkok •l te . scoring u m .r T«h » . oiUb«m. Ruu t t

North t>>kot« II. Auiutunt <Tto an easy wsu rm b its. Mount Boy.! ic>i. o f-the first IItrouble the k«w Males SUt. II. E. Nnr Un>

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IsSts "Brwklm 'pitr H, l(« . Tolr T«h :i

$ t ^ r = = z = — = zP ) ~W eberowered the ^ r t» i in .v.j h , iiofttrk it e Parsons ’Q-GS-baskCt* _____ v * I^tir-iiiimii .1,y-nlghh---------- ------ — 'ltnt T»»»iidi ”3cd the.lcad F ? '" ? “r and .w u ld iiUi,4*»'v«»Bii»iui.-5i— w ns kcp: It w .t, r«r«( « . i«period but 'Md^WU :i . Army U tho game “ —

.« M WI, Duke-Slips-Past- SSSK;; Virginia-75-72sscher with CHARLOTTESVILLE. V«. ;e and - Bob (AP) — D uke's top-ranked Blue

Devilt.^ barely, overcam e a Scott Ive^ sc rap i^ Virginia T eam playing

14, totlo»-ed lu best game of tho season Sat- with 13.' urday night to’ squenlc'out a"75-' — • 72 Atlantic ' Coast Conference - T ~ ^ — b isk tlbairv ic to ry :--------------------■ J b e Q ■ Virginia led by os much a s six f point* until 'after Sniermlsslon,

■ fflno O f IsriS t r s S ' i n i h ,t second half, and e ight seconds

g lead In the |j ,e r ja c k M arin dropped in a ^ a g u e a s to poc the Blue De-

I Patrio ts 10 v iu ahead for. the l i r s l lim c.on -second

:m Division .

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Isa 27-6, ubum by i ontestsISTON, T ex . (A P )— T ennessee re - ■ d - tw o fum bles th a t led to touch- I J m e c c e p te d n p ass to se t up anoth- ■[ J e r r y S m ith 's 45-yard, jju iil re tu rn Ith* w av for a fourth os Tennessee |

---------- lu m b le d T u ls a 27-6 S a tu r - ;;J a y In a ra in - so d d e n B lue- .•

i p S - I w f f n i r B o w l fo o tb a l l g a m e , J.-■• • - The V ob made ihelr first visit I

i » r • » the Bluebonnet a happy one - |W and prevenied T ulsa.from tnak^ I

ing It two victories straight. I| ^ ; | ] } Tulsa bent Mississippi In the |

I flying ■ The rugged Tennessee 'd c - ' I Its fifth fense, which intercepted four I ;y :nlghtj passe i,-w as 'too m uch.for_Iulsa _ ■ ,5. to puncture, eJtcept-in the first - I,ho a re period when “ “ " I" " ® I r « m e , slam m ed 56 ya rd s for its on y ■ oSarter score. Tulsa had lo do It mostly I

sward, w ith running then a s the N C ^ I /m w u champion p a u in g combination > ■

of Bill Anderson to • Howard . II a T iS T w m erw iin n c ffc c tb e .---------------- 1i i i i The gam e w as played reest of _ ■ 3 e ^ s O i r n ^ lA ft (IrlvluK lalii.-whieh —1 « 9 ? n mqde the center o l the field-a I0 0 s 0 ,quagm ire. I o_ i o_ i| Tulsa had 323 yards total of- I

17 7717 43 fense com pared to 218 for Ten- I '» 31 45 hessw T but Ihree-fumWes-lost-to - | ” ®* ^ the Vols and the four pass. Inter- ■

ceptlons nullified the H urricane ■effo ru . I

; The Tennessee ground attack I8(0 up Ifil y a rd s and picked up I

. i l only 37 yards In th e -a ir . Tulsa I. got 250 of its to ta l offense ya rd s I

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” To Win 67-63’ . W E N D E L L -- The Wendell

T roians held off a la te surge by the Volley Vikings Saturday ^ night. Icing the gam e In the ^

, , flnol two m inutes, .fo r a 67-63 »* victory. ^

The T roians bu ilt a nlnciw lnt ^ lead a t the half behind Danny W ,

1 tm t t « Peterson, Dennis Nielson and W 4, Bob Bruniell. tA

The Vikings nullified tho t In ^ l i the third and tied the game

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! lUt /Mtbill lines be compar- • » . iMt track relay icnm s be 6 1 ^ 10 say a ^^second ‘hftsiriciion. “J

' la I irtat manv Instnnccs wc D ffttef<fwbl If «H ‘his concern w fcr the little man is renlly nc- S S . A lot of times tho litlle J n n don't avafi themselves of rtJtiJOHettd. «

—Kite-ftKroduced-wffWJlnB-t ^ fnr itifs l»c'‘ ? '*'

,*1alince" SDorl was ofrered, I te tH IJ. T h e r e a re welgM . ta il. The limits run from 85

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:• Tle.nlte oS men over 6 feel tf)ie| out lor the Twin Falls

iMy IJ times greater than the fflimbef ot various-w reslllng- ^ wal T.F. siudcnij trying for ^ the Ml iport. • ■ . • ■ ■ 2

. Tme somt of this Is due to J the milter of recognition. A g couple of thousand spectators J

' t n out for a basketbdl] g irne. g i Bi)te 100 lor wrestling. Bul J

■reflling offers much more In S the « y ol personal sallsfac- J

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*«.,ca-fhe-’bo»Velball court a rwilis in a teain trophy, wres- \

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H Jturj. M 'i the ignominy.■ Aad tbflf, Ita /sarcd , is Ihc 4

o u t Individual sports require H

'fJ r t^ ir i t can make themselves §• tikeu. - 3

,5«. it sppcarx'from this’angle. |

^ ate ol whai's offered nnd itlll 3 ' « jn i lo cbaJJange more, he | . f»di lillle sympathy. In Mhc 3

WJntime_one musl rem em ber tf 5 *«‘ports lend to varrous’SlMs; 3

, B'l or little, th e re 's . n • spot tf “ mjwhere. All one m ust do is w eim it. _ ■ i

Utes Easily Trim 1 1 San Jose 86-57; S a l t u k e c i t y ( ^ ) - 3

scnrtS eight of its first S — -*w-ihol^-and-drovc-to-an-66-57 ^

'tao,r>- Saturday night over San % Vaf State in a non-conferincc ?

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^Wfligurcs, s. T. Sofrarica'San J icorihi’ with U L poinu . |

y f ‘fik Tnrrnnts h it'H . . C Gter^e Fisher. Lyndon Mac- l

-W H nd-Jcrry-pinm bcrs-spear- s , Ibe Redskin a tiack . 3

IH high scoring S« “»Qri Uilh 22 points. 2

’ j B - o J «Wncd the sccond half |

" i B Spartans tried a J! ■ but it w as too feeble. S

IH San Jose set- § ■ l l « « - a n d i

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* Erupts in I Minutes I )ple Idaho Ih e U niversity of D enver h a d a (i- ■ing sp ree to <fcreat the U niversity jgJaturday night. D enver o vercam e HIdaho lead . Big Byron Beck, a 6* gituden . scored seven consecutive H-------- polnls m idway in th e - .f in a l—H

p e rio d fo g iv e D e n v e r a 65- - 0■ V 59 c u sh io n . ,T h e P io n e e rs ' H

c o a s te d f o r a b o iit 10 m in*r i # vtes w h ilc 'thc v a n d ab .g a in ed U

a .one point. BT M b a d . . UAt ihe ihree-m ioule'm arlt In V

- c the game the Pioneers poured . M SLES It on. They K ored sCx field ■ LT goals and 10 free throws agalnsi ,ii» (he the Vsndais /altering full court - f l

press. Rick Callahan who lu d - I

the first half, sank nine In a I ne bas- row during the scoring spitw . ■

. ^ . n • The Vandals were held to one I i l ^ S field goal and three free throws <,

dcirlng-this-time.-Idoho’S 'D av e --j, . ' Schlotthauer led a ll scorers

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S K f t h W i n - : £alfC_hi? SANTA CU RA . Colif. (U PI) n ig lr tip in —N inth -rankedU rlghan rY oung------I'O'- University rolled l o ' Its fifth 1 ^ 1

Slraight victory without a loss

nre so *>y P iunder) beating Santa Clara for the spe- more, ond straight tim e, 87-79.. MlsJ

ggestcd In „ game in which the lead and nms'^'te ‘ hnngcd hands 13 tim es before N°j. hsecond *hc Cougars' busted ' thc game

open in Iho finnl ’flve minutes, colli ^ces wc Dick Nemclka showed thc w ay Bow concern with 33 points. Nemelkn'. held to Hi

S^llt’l h f°“ '‘ P0>"“ ™ S a ,S w of •>'® Cougars whipped the Bron- J ™

cos. 103-85, wns the BYU work* ion ttllnff • horse, riettlng 15 points .In the _Uai ever a first half and 16 In the second; D( offered, u ^ a , y , three stra igh t bas- *>«] J m keis in the c l o s i n g minutes 5 - ^ n : w h lo h - b ro k e ^ gam e o p c m if . i w «f W Jeff Congtfon. who ttnfahed

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iJ31i ' lioiHd lUUil. a l ..I 'lov# , . ..l ln f f . Utah, on Tuesday against sec- Pur] S fSr ond-ranked St. Joe 's of Penn- ball

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Mississippi guard Stan Hindman self l-i ' lead and halflMck Mike Dennis, both Adamsc ;.fn r - No. 1 d raft choiccs, signed with pacc a

N ational FootbairLcaguc dub.s points i sam e Saturday after completing their icnilon nutcs. college carccrs in a 13-7 Libcrly put fou

w ay Bowl victory oVcr. Auburn. _ figures. Bid to Hindman, a 230-pound defen- For i vuhi fY slve guar(i.-sfgncd with the San Coodinj

Francisco ^cFs. Hc had been a see ing . second round selection by Hous- five vi

work* ion in the American Football Falls n n the League d ralt . protectw i d ' “ D ennis,-a-210-pouQd-running througi; ► Kti« back, was a third-round choicc Ameri

‘’f*- o f A^Isnt* in the NFL. but his a r . i i . - i f f * negotiation rights were given to % J Los Angeles ond the Rams seieh#

■ & . r^ o a . r X c e T t o T p u r d U E to S IT - 1 ,‘^e EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) - points Lorry’ Humes won a personal ;

36- ba« ie with Dave Schellhnse^ the IOW/y .on nation's top m ajor collegc scor- Iow ns i f fm , Ihe Evahsvllle tight I : sec. Purple Aces to a sM JJ'lia!.kef je ooad. Penn- ball victory over Purdue Satur- Drake

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R o l l s O v e r A t l i n g t o A m e r ie irh t Gooding Senators, knockcd out ol a y j blasted ihcir w ay p a s t Aberdeen oLBoubleheadcrs, Shelley show ed unt -M4' and em erging a s the only undefi jfealed Aberdeen S a lu rd ay . Nothing— score w as available on any. of Salurday-Ttighl’s-acU o n . C f ' American Falls gol a fine all

r o u n d performance from 6-3 Sclcho, who held Ron A dam son A

— to 12 points and canncd 10-him- PHI nan self I'riday night. But U r r y jy oa loth Adamson picked up his scoring , vith pacc and pumped through 23 iub.s points 10 kcep'G ooding in con- Hawk; Kelr icmlon against the Beavers who Mlchl] :rly put four men in double scoring in ihc

figures. hn^lceifen- For the first time th is year San Gooding ran inlo foul trouble, , n n seeing three men leave with DUS- five violations, nnd A m erican ball Falls needed just that edge to ' “ f J '

protect a one to thrcc-iw int lend ,ing throughoui th e /in a l qua rte r .

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2§ Joseph's coilcge hred the ^ [^n- Hawks to an 82-6S,vlctory over W who Michigan Stale Saturday nfght ^ ring in thc second gam e of a collegc W .

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-2 3 Jo se p h V sp u rt Bave the-Hawks 3 1 - n 26-23 r t g e , nnd they never J " trailed a^galnjh^ iheir abcth"Vic- ^

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LOS AKOELES '(A P) - T h t Ihtlr > m i Baltimore Colts staved o lf dis- Sunday aft a s te r in the final-seconds and i | Green

. defeated the Los Angefca R am s (he crown Saturdav.- lltH/. .kWtHIlR. a m T TSinrr i tr'g! their lll l l bid in th e 'f re n ilc d ers and « V/esiern’ Conference ja c e In ihe Baltimore National Football League. ical record

Performing in heroic fashion meet In a without Iheir star quarterback . Dcc. 26. Johnny Unitas.-lhc Colts scored n ie Coll 10 points In lhc final qu a rte r lo ,h ,

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Bul Bob Bovd/with b is second I’ key interception of th c bright, himself ou

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: Baltimore and G re en Bay Idem- .leal records of 10-3-.I. and they’ll

1 meet In a playoff a t Green Bay p Dcc. 26,* The Colls' tr iu m p h sunk any ' chance the C hicago Benrs l«d

ol gelling Inio a playoff. Thc ■ Bears mec(‘M inncso(a a t Chica>• go Sunday.' Cleveland h a s a lready won the Eastern tit le . The champi-

- onshlp game w ill bc playvd Jan.• 2 in the winning Western .team's’ '"y* ' •

’ Sooners Resume \ Coach Hunting1 NORMAN, OW a. (AP) - l/nf-* versiiy o f O k ln h o m a -o f f lc ta ls^I re.4umcd S a lu rd ay tbe search

for a ncw football coach alleri another p rim e prospect look , himself out o f th e running, a Georgia C oach Vince Dooley :• ttked that h is- nam e be-wJih-.- . s drawn from consideration in aK m pvi»rtm lnn wllh uni-

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Gemini Progr J AUbutOneM

SPACE CENTER, Houston. Tex. (A P )-W lth Ihs niRhU ol Gemini 6 and 7. the Gemini pro- gr«m ha i achieved «U but one c f i u m ajor goab.

The National Aeronautlci and Space Agency now will s u r l

I ^ l n g to manned luna r land'

On ta p (or th stem a ln lng tiv< Gemini iaunchinjs, a ll iched uled in 1966. are oulck rendez voua m bsloni, linkups witl

:------------- n r o n h in uiib m u iIUp . ainl'e xtensive . a ttron iu t walks li epaco*

D lscuulng the completion o tha GemlflT M mission Satur day, Dr. R obtrt R . Gllruth director of the Manned Space

' c ra ft Center, said: '' " **ne flifihu ^Iniaxed a fabu

im,« w n r for m anned spaci n i ^ ( Since M itU l UlB Unlin

' States has sent (Ive two-mai c n w i Into space and recovers* them a ll safely..

"W e now have tccomplishet tha m ajor Gemini goals. Amoni them were long-duratlon fllgh o t U ' days, extra-vehicular ac

_______^tlvIty (space walk), conlrolleile-en try and landing and r »

------------ dexvous.".~^^^A cW al-hookupH w lth -«no the

satellite Is the only m ajor Gemi_________ n l coal nnt arhlt ved . i S e-CemI

■ n l 6 pllols. Walter M. Schlm J f . and Thomas P . SUftord

_________ ^origlM llyjlannejLto dock wltl

flight wip(^ out when the Ageni failed to reach orbit.

The'rendezvous w ith G em ini' w as substituted. After comlnj within six feet of GemtnT 7 as tronauts Frank Borman am Jam e* LoveU, Schlrra sa id

-------------- "Docklng'Wni'be e n s ^ ’- The Gemini program director Charles Mathews, sa id:

------------------“ Gemlnl-7-aD d-6-dem onatrated two spaceships can ren d u

" • VDUS. Nuw W8'U W rjc on m or elaborate rendezvous technique which will be more useftil to th

^ e salS° that on* Gemini J acheduied In M arch or Apri two methods will be used t

__________a t c h and link up w ith an Agen

•TJrsn we’lJ I iy Jt In roue the same way a s Gemini caught G ^ l n l 1," Mathew

. sa iif •'Then w e'll.try it wlthm the use o t radar and compuit

[■ aids — with dptical techniquj- only. We'll be looking a t deve

oping a more simple operation. The ciew for G cm inrS 'w ili t

' N ell A. Armstrong, w te ra n XI rocket plane pilot a n d Air Fore M ai. David R. Seoul Scoll n b r to be.oDiside his spacccraft fc a fuU 90-minule orbit on a Itji

,! foot lifeline,j : Astronaut Edward H. W t e :

i Cemlnl A. •"There Is much more we wai

to Icam about EVA — cxtra-v • Wcular activity" Mathews sai'

-------------- a_jii}£lc.(Jemon5trailoiL'EVA is not enough. We wont jBJOwhowwusett.” • ,

i.. ,^Here is the teaiaUve plan fl*11 tl« G em bl fllghia atter No.

— AU-wULbe.iwo o r - ih r e ^ y . jn l ■ k skms:I V ..G«fnlnl 9: Astronauu E 11I< Bn M. See J r . and Air Force Ml lb - r - r r r 7 5 » 'l « -A .- B a s $ e t r l lT r t I V tr y I '! rendezvous an Aacaa In

1; _ e l l lp t^ l orhlt r a t h e T ^ 1 i;_____ : _ circular path. T h w also a re

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0 -y e a r-o ld s ta r o t teJevlslon’s “ Peyton nrlsh balrdo->shorter than the hair o t some ra Jd ia T T rle B d i-a ld abe w an ted '* "oew -« ________________ • ________________

rogram Achieves - ie ,M ajor Goal

Houston, pack outside tho spacecraft, fllfihu of Gemini 10: A direct ascent

lemmi pro* rendezvous flight, during which lU but one the astronauts will try to dock

w ith an Agena Just 102 minutes auHcs and " “ " r **>6 Agena Is launched, will . u r t Extensive maneuvering planned

en learned with the backtack during a

unar land- Gemini 11: To practice a docking maneuver th a t the

lalnlna live Apollo pilots will have to per- g]l , ched* torm when launching them-

ick rendez- « lv e s from the moon to rendez- w ith vous w llh their mother ahlp in

111, j iiit-eF lu n a fo rt) it.-Agena wlil-i)e used: S s In Gem ini 12: To rehearse the

docking maneuver the Apollo

”lon^*S?tu°- if separated fronv their t Gllruth n io ther ship ^nd Ihen decided ned Space- to land on the moon a fte r

approaching the su rfa ce .. • ced a fabu- NASA plans to" complete the in ^ j^ ^ c e

e two-man b it f l i n t s wllh the three-m an i recovered ApoUo sbip. 77» goal of a

^ m anned lunar landing is 1969. *omplished bul could come a s early a s 1968 als. Among if there a re no hitches, ation flight — :--------------------- .

G irl Listed : " „ Z G o o d ^ i ^i r Gemi- 'T T T

M. Schlrra W T C C K

I d S t ' 31 tha A etna good condition Saturday in Mag- i tJie Agena Memorial Kospltal fol-Jj Gemini 7 lowing & tw o < ar collision Thura- ter com lnc ‘ “y one mile north o t here . She emlril 7 received a broken a rm and fa- irman and cl'^lj lacerations, ilrra aald : M rs. M nrBaret_J..Browa,_40.

----------- driver o t the 1959 Mcrcury, andm d irector, he r o the r daughter, Susan. 13. Id: w ere dism issed from the hospl-d e ra o n s tr fc fl_ C c i'l i» y .'_ .T h c y a A c e jx f ijl :a n rendez- b ruises and head cuts.:k on m ore Accoruing lo Ttfm i-niis «.oun- : techniques ty D eputy Sherltt Curtis Pryor, isefiil to the Susan w as thrown from the c a r p rogram .” on im pact wilh a 1963 Dodge Gemini 8, pickup truck driven by John B.

I o r A pril. Bragg, 35. Twin Falls. .tte used to ~ P r y o r said Mrs, Brown w as ih an Agena traveling north and Bragg c a s t:— ;;----------- w hen thc'>Thicles approached anJt In roueh intersection. Drai:^ jold officers

Gemini 6 he did not see tiie Brown ve- h id e nnd Mrs. Brown sa id she

V It without assum ed thc.pickup truck w as , Solng to stop. ., technique* sh e iea lU ed it w asn’t,

f l l » sJ'fe told officers, she attem pted

S Air the driver’s side. I t traveledc i iu on nor‘h. knocking over nn Ida-

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- i r S Holiday Program Set at Hansen

We w ant to HANSEN — T h e H ansen ’ • , G rade School* Christmas pro* Jve plan for g ram will be presenled a t 7:30 a h ^ N o . 8. ^ m . • Mondaiy, a t • the school*

T he first three grades will nauts E lliott p resent Chrisimas muiUc. i : Force Ma]. drill and the meaning o t Carols. II-WUI try to -T h eT fo u rth T firiK a n H ^ lx lh Agena In an m d e a w in 'p resen t •‘Christm as

ther than a Tn T im e and Space.” beglnnlne to w llh ihe comlng of the Messiah

W ie th e W a n d e n d i n g with space ag« by G em hi ,8, Christmas, . . . „

^ j ^ t ^ l ^ l d ^ ^ .^asalsted by tho othei

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r some tn v e i io s . Mr. and M n . Hayes rcsldi . . .Tw in F a lls . Bom In Missouri, Haves cat I superintendent o t (he newly consolidated : t (TImes-Sews photo)___________ ■■________

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B Y O . A;‘(GUS) KELKEfr''^0OO a n d Times>Newi.Feature Edllor h ig h e r ti H . G. (Chick) Hayes, who was Hi.^ M

practically a legend in hiii tim e, c a tc d ir so, fa r a s the hatchery business s ta n d s a w as concerned, has retired. • D epurtm

A fter 48.ycar* in the tcachirtg w as In profession, ihe hatchery busi- buildinp. ne.M and a s /a furnilure stor^ 460 M oir o pe ra tor, he has. decided to take L a te r il easy . 1 add ition.TIirouRh the years, without opened i

m uch pcr.«un.il fanfare. Hnycs connectii w as in.Mrumenial in increasing se tup , the popuJa:ion of the Mofic Val- I t wos lev a rea by alwut l,000.4)eopler th a t h c :

" I w asn’t iho-faihcr ot lhat new mtd m any .” hc lauRhed durins,a re- nlng urfi ce n t interview. **it was )u<t that r e a ching nH teresieU that mnny Mi.?sanrt^ f3ad^ a n s into comlnp oul here." Havp.s ■ He added. "I was juM enthus- of “ la rn ed about 'th ii.couniry-u .l.d id a County,^ lot of talking aboul it. Friends c a tio n s have estimated that thc noise I w here ht m ade abo u fih e virtues of this he c am e a re a imerested that many peo- throofib ple and tlicy came West to a o n c - s ta y ." one l e t“ It-Tnisht^ound-rathcrjU flnte^ S ra tles. bu t Hayes roi Inieresied In the <Jcturi| ha tche ry business while he was e ig h t ®rj s till an educator.. 1

"When I first got to ihi^ sec- tion of Idaho I found that the ^

■fnrmcr«i were very prosperous . , '

own chlckcns. or hogs, dr cows."1 pot to ilitnking alwut t h i s ________

and thc idea came to mc that a chick hatchcry would,bc n pood business venture. So, in 1924, I . . •. decldcd 10 try it nnd I put in my — first lO.OOO.epg capaciiy seiup. ^ g g B

“ This was in a frame building in thc 300 block of Main,Avenue 'E as t, Just nt th e 'r e a r o f-the p resent Texaco station nt that a H location. f | ^ |

” 1 qonlinued in Ihe education- a l field and hired a man nnd his wife to opci'ato the business while 1 wns tcnching. A couple of years Inter I was hooked. I gnve up school .administration w ork .^nd . entered the hatchery business in earnest.

■‘One- thing.about >*• Tliere w ns absoluicly no competition . an d th in p were rosy. It was one ' ■>■'.;! of those siiuntions (hat comc ^ Q j S a round oncc in a lifetime. To- S S ^ d a y , for instance, you even have g g j f g competition when you take a K S a de ep breath."

A fter that 10,000<hlck sln rt. TOTA it wns not long betore this wns e n te red increased to a p'rocfiicllon of 47,- P c p n r ti

New Map 1 Northern S

People who yearn for some- lisefu l r p lace to CO where they .can be trlbuted. alone and do a .litile thinking a lover w ithout being involved in th e w a n ts t( everyday press of living now in thc -will be able-to find Just such an R c cs sai a r e a . , . . • ' T h e ni

Pointing the way — and mak- pand(5d. Ing n lot of suggestions in tho ly 24 b: p roccss — Is the “ brand new” c re c lu . I m a p - 'brochure now available, o u t the miitfh >tfinlt< Ihr nnrthern dl- Portions vision of the Sawtooth na tional uolsc n F orest. sh o w n o

Completion of the map and- Its ' P rim e availability is .announced by g ree n r M ax Rccs, fot'est supervisor. plnce.s i aijd Robert Hoag, recreation a n d the stn ff O fficer.' fo re s t b

Copies ol thc map • brochure d i r t and a rc available a t the p n a cn t "'^'5 sta t tim e . o t 'the local supervisor's r a n g e r : office on Addison Avenue E ast, m c m «■ a l the Twin Falls Chambcr of Numei Com merce or a t any ranger's used to office Jn the district. - scc tion i= * 'irls-^ lihou fa :doub t ih e 'm o s i j ^ B y r t i

* * • * * • *

NEW^ SAWTOOTH . n a t i o n a l : F o r t ,inap is_ scann^ by (wo Fprest S e rv ice < -«>f-Comii>8f<i»^hi>d.ai ■vnllfthUUy-waii

.'rom the k f t . are Robert H oag , rcc re a Sawtooth National F o rest; M a x R ees,

lick) Hayes000 a n d th e n 'to 'm .o o a n h d slill ti)sK.'"It V h ig h e r to 141.000, sary that

H is second h;iichco' was lo- not ( l i r e c n tcd i n - a buildini;'that, siill learning." s ta n d s a t the rear (if-ihe Jdnho * .D epu rtm en t Slore and-his third w as In- a newly construcied bu ild ing , in'1DI8. which w a r a t h 460 M ain Ave. S, -T

L a te r he added an identical £a dd ition to - th is liuilding and - f opened n feed More and mill in ' / ^ \ fe connection- wilh , Ihc hatdier>' / i ^ i V se tu p . ‘" 'a S < ;

I t w os in this fame building . ^ th n t h c finhlly ended up s'^lhnRi j H f vJw new intd used furmiu'rc and run* n ing u ifupholstery business. But rea ch in g th a t point was a long - - ! ■ [f O a d : ------------------------" w r - w B

Havp.» sm n e d ]i(e';i.i the son of " fo rm folk.s‘' hack’ fn Lunn '~ v^j!S syC ounty,^M o., in.l83J..,liis, « lu- ____ ■cn tion .started 'in M issouri' — '1 ^ ~ :~ 7 w here he lived prior to lhc time he c a m e to Idaho—and he went throofih the first cifilU grades in , n i l S 1 a 'o n e - room schoolhouse wilh H. G. H i one t e a c h e r instructing a ll (he Maglt g ra d e s . him th e j~ G c n jin r* th ro u B h -th o sf t-f irs t e ig h t g rad es wns snmewhat of a pap«r*ad

*■ * * * - .' - *

t o t a l O F 47.000 eggs was hatched a l e n te re d Ihe hntchery business In a big wt P c p n r tm e n t Store In downtown,Twin Fall

p Details Ai1 Sawtooth

lisefu l m np we have ever d is- Itor reall tr ib u te d , from the standpoint of use theor a lover o f ,th e outdoors who est aperc w a n ts to know Ju5t-whcre.Jo.go shows thi in th e country north of us ," people to R e es sa id . In ft‘ T h e newT«Jblicaironrwbea.£Xi Ppand(5d.'m cnsurcs npproxlmnte- out Jy 24 by 35 Inches and details cnvJronm. c re e k s . lakOs and trails through- you can o u l the northern fore.st division, charac ter P o rtions of the Challis and c s ts ^ ^

sh o w n on the map, • tba Sawti •P rin ted in bright’ and •'ifght ;

g ree n nnd light hlue, named 'p la ce s a re in easily read type a n d the legend includes nalional fo re s t boundaric-s, paved roads. P.™ d i r t and primitive roads, trails, “tiro ju l ta n s , ski .™ s , dS lrlcl F f" , '," * r a n g e r stations, forest develop- m e n i roads and urban arcarf.

N um erous photographs were peared w; u.scd to illustrate the brochure ,},i|5d a j scc tion of the ncw publication, the pionci "T TB yrlh tn iho toprB phs.-thc-T t a re t t - w l t . ' * '■

i a l : F o re s t. Northern Division, R ay Ro S e rv ice ofUClals nnd a Cham ber of Comi

tU tiy-tuac-mnnonnced. The m c n ^ .in Bjldlt g , rec rea tion sta ll ollfcer ol the" T Jn W s t BX R ets, forest supervisor, a n d ' photo)

es Retires im 1 ’ • '

tiUK.- It was flnancfaliy neces- he was J8 ; sary thnt hc dn a lot of work finally got not d i r e c 11 d tow ard "book completed, learn ing ." Tlie result, w as (hat Then he e

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to Kirksvil, THIS TRADEMARK Is one nnd ti"« |ly H. G. H ayes m ade lam oui fn e d u c tio n , the Magic Valley. I t aUo gave cu t lawns, him the n ltknam e of-“ Chlck” - d id other o and-hcTised it In a l ih ls news- His llrsl

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latched a l one tim e In th is building a s H, n a big way In 1925. This struc tu re still sla r Twin Falls . I t houses a shoe rep a ir busjnesi

Attractions th Forest A

Itor realizes th a t the multiple tha t o rc p use theory is paramount- in for- Both oil e st operfltton,'* Fees said. "Jl even thow shows tha t forest land Is for a li of an Indiv people to -en jo y -fo r-a ll.tlm e.ll_ high on tl

In ft .•■Welcome lo the Saw- t h l n ^ cvc tooths” paragraph It Is polnled slop a t the 6 u r ttia t- “ he rtr in -th c -a u ih c n tic a t RcdHsh cnvJronment of the Old West. .''H cre.-th i you can capture the exciting hibiw, slidi c h arac ter o fy o u r N ational For- wnlks, yoi ests. about the i

tp rrltinn lnr >W‘/<1ltV of ‘‘Thls iS the Sawtooth Mountains, some ynur ii a w of which h as bCcn reserved in a Hoag said, na tura l, w ilderness s ta te , con- visit vano ira s ts wilh the o rderly beauty ihroughoui of m anaged lands'below .U cauty added bca and productivity are blended to interest am provldo tho grea test good of thc "Personn CTcatest num ber In the .long U k e Ccnti run .’.' Scrvicc ofl

Nam es of old towiis still ex- answ er yoi isting, o r w h i c h have dlsap- vide n vari peared with the-years', n re ,dc - mnkc you thilcd a s well a.s the nnm cs'o f able, thc pioneers, who trnversed thc Conccrj)h m n n ) r lh y d -th e re - in - th e -y c a r s — (Contfm

R ay Rostrof>, seeretary-m anagcr o t the o f Com merce. The detailed m aps a re pro .la Bpdltloa to being availab le a t.th e locn Tg - dlslilliuled - a t - ^ n v , r a n g f r h fa doua

photo)

iS Afterle was 18 jx a rs o ia 'b e fo re -h o ------rinally got those e ight g rades :oniplcied.

Then he entered high school— .I countv hiph sclioolr-and ho . # a s 22 when-he. was g raduated .

To get th a t educational oppor- luniiy he was assistan t Janitor nt the school, nnd he ’.Ib ac h ed l'. und did his own cooking and own housekeeping.

From there lie m anaged to enter Columbia U niversiiy in lhc sum m er ol 19IS and in a s h o r t .p ’c r i o d of tim e knew enough to qualify a s n tcncher in a onc • rixim school only three and one-half m iles from h is original home.—He“ AWl‘!T l«nd-J5n-T i—m onth----- -whitJ». be .said, “ wJi.i fJie g reat-

e salary ever paid in the h is- _y_of thn t school,"__ . .

~ A li^ r b n e year there’ h e went to Kirksvillc T cachers College and finally gbi a DS degree in educatiort. To gel ihrough h e ' cu t lawns, sioked furnaces and did other odd jobs.

His lirs t real Job, a fte r grndu- — (Continued on P a g e -27)

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[ding a s H. G. (Chick) Hayes re still stands behind th e Idaho a ir business and a. b a rb e r shop.

ons of Area

thnt o rc past.Both officials point out that

even though p a ram oun t interest , of an Individual to "be alone’’ is high on the ll: t of .wught for thln'pTciTffri'Otltr^htrald-make-a---^ Slop n t the ncw Visitor’s Ccnlcr . a t Rcdfish U k e . . ,--Here, • throufih’ lnform ative ex— . hIbiLs, slide Icclures a n d nature wnlks, you cnn " l e n r n tnoro about the big coum ry."

‘.‘This is thc placc to s ta r t , ynur b a w 16 6 1 ll 'n tlv tiitu n .." — Hoag said, " f r o m here you can . visit various in terp re ilvo rif tcs • Ihroughoui the forc-ij, find ing- . added beauty b c a u s c of new im erest ond understanding.

"Personnel a t the R o d f I s h U k e 'C e n ter* nnd o lhe r Fo rest— Scrvicc officcs o re anxious to answ er your questions and pro­vide a variety of Information to make your tr ip m ore enjoy- - able."

Conccrj)Ing the c o n e e p t of — (Continued -o n -P ag e -S ll)______

jc r o t the T w in F a lU Chamber ups a re profusely Illustra ted and.— a t.th e local cham ber olllce.'w lll ■f hginttjiiarteirs. " (Times-News

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Money Box\BY FRANK SCHELL

lr*. J . G .. year the Treasury Depariment k we have a loosened the regulations so tha t k brown In it Is a collectable Item. Your head on one note, if in u sood a shape as (era. and an you Indicate, would bring you aest v<P can from $23 up lo S29 depending INsral, either on the dislric t of Issue. Some alch for an* of these notes nra scarcer than I paper. o thers . Uncirculated, o r new. her dim cult notes o f this type bring obout 25 In from thc pe r ccn t more, blit I think Question from L M. R.. Bur- coins o t Na- ley : 1 have a coin which says r ot France . R cpublica de Honduras and the nd -com pare da t8 -l93U on-one jide ._nnd . on Inco you do the o the r side Is the legend "U n Hon. ft could L em pira,” over an In d ian s ne. tw o cen* head. • w llh 0.900 - under.. IL s o r 10 ccn- presum e ft comes from - Hon* s coins w ere d u ras. bu t what In the world Is

until 1857. a " lem p ira” and why the 0.900? y 1B5S. 1 am A nsw er: Your coin Is. from Li...i>>;riifiln Hnnriiirm. VOU gurmlited. The fr-I t sells In designation of " y n L em ptra '"« rom 15 cents "ono lem pira" which Is a de- ding on the nom ination of Honduran money, [entally — It Tho " lem pira” Is the same a s a

to m oke«a "p eso " In Honduras, and ecual the franc is to abou t 50 cents in United ■Imately two S tates money. The 0.900 deslg- cent, so the na tes the fineness (or amount) very low. of silver In the coin. Your coin, !_ J Route If In ve ry fine condition. Is AM f tr iM B. w orth about JJ.M to a colJecior. e w S N^le (Will ‘he readers please send

. . I M r n v J - c i . ;fn«nri'nH the velopa-w hcnjoqueitiftg-iicuonaj ^ sury or ,ln nnsvrers? The volume ot mail

[escrfptlon Is W 1 % ’' '

; | e n i l 4m arked with ^ .« 1ouRh U . des- M /Lral Reserve ^ kno t^ lH R up '

the nam e ^-«j»o-«iven).

a relows: 1 -B o s . I V Vr-J=PhH adel.td. 5 » Rich* » I7-ChJcafib. 8 t tneapolls. 10~ ^•D a llu . U ~ ^

have ^a have owned {41 a tc .^ u ^ ^

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i j y , A unique dUpUy deplcilns the Cl 2 V “i standing contrJculion of Ibe BUHL

Esi r d r .f 'M in ‘i2iL''iT : AVe. s . The p ic tu r^ u e scew feaiur (uV»: ’ colorful costume bearing g ifu , leai

boys Xending thcir flock.-accefjtuan ' the c ity of Bethlehem and io r W ‘ E n st, their Euldlng light .to the

•“ ' n b irthplace of Jesus. . moiT he enchanling creallon is wili

e n tlrc ly T m a d e 'u p -o l-fe a th m . goo The animals, especially tf)C en.

M i c a cam els, a re so realistic Ihey feai cg p ttv a te ~ the~-attentton—01—a-col< passcr-by. T

T he haughty superior look so „ r ■ . • r r j i c h am c icr ls t lt of the camel has !i I - . l u been captured as well as the je c d tn thU j^dejcrip iive of thc ]

sheep.• --------------- M any-m onlhs-o t-hard_w ork _ jv

have gone Into the maklnft of t h is . crcaiion ond Ihe only re-

, . iC '- .i w ord lhe two Buhl women rc- q i j “ ive from iheir work is the

‘ '■iJ' f p leasure that can be derived -i_ , from U by local rcjldjuls this j,

! holiday season. . , . ,.q i• r . . ™ . - T h e artist* noicd « m»ny nn*

; tu ra l colored leolhef« ns pos-;,^ ., -~~f,— J s ib le .w ere used in 'ih e ir con-[i,a^

eocllon. M any'W ends ■conlribu*t.j,o ted the feathers from wild Rame u«

------ -- sho t-during the hunting season.’‘^>'.-••1 Some 19 varied hues of color* dur

Dd feathers of wild game went f.

I Into Uie mnklflg of ibis m asler- bw ^ccerFeflthers 'w ere-used-from -and na tu ra l red hen, natural game has g rey -h en .-n a lu ra l-b U e k -b an * am t a m . : Cornish game chicken, pjn hackle feathers from bantam pn a n d cornlsh p m e , barred rock hen ,' na tura l while wyahdoit, on ' pheasaot..-peacock; c h u k a r , tba

Disposal of y G arbage F ar ■I B ehind Times

m ethods used by^the average n *•>• A m erican housewife to dispose P«' ^ T l of garbage haven’t kcpt^ pace « •

w ith other technoIoBlcal adyonc- {“ ' e s affecting her dally routine. SU

Less than 12 per cent of rot A m erican homes dispose of gar- f.F bage and trash on site. The sur- th '

eDariment vey shows It is shifted two or In ns so th a t th ree tim es to diflerent contain- oil cm Your «r* on the premises. Then the Ih'aue M respoMfWlity of finally getting re

blinR v“ rW of It is transferred to a hli municipalily or private agency, w .rThe variety of actlvilles re- wl quired to collect wasie_ around tu

Ji® " th» home would surprise effl- wi - « cl6ncy experts. thg obout 25 Yhe following are some men- ; „ „ tioned by the homemakers in- '•R -‘ tcrvlewed-la a rccent study: lh 'Wch says Emptying in d rellnlng w aste Pl IS and the b u i je u , a dally or every-oiher- p i

t a a g t t i i n e a j w d l - I Indian 's newspapers. About onM hlrd Is ycider. l L - I given to charily, onM hlrd is m'rom - Hon* burned, the rest hauted away,— ore world Is • sorting g a r b a g e from non- futhe 0.900? burnablcs. Some lamilles drain

n Is. from gnrbage. others also w rap U n ci mitted. TTie paper then store It tem porarily tl'

i" ls ” d “ iraM fcrrlng it outdoors to ^ col* n an m oney, lection’can. . hisame a s a Burning of paper a^^ trash , ei and eoual conforming to specific tim es q, In U ^ tcd regulated . b y munlclpalliies. h

1900 deslE- T ^is Is usually a dally o r every- ir amount) M h e rJ .y ■cllvily. • SYour coin, — —— olndition. Is w t nre receiving precludes an* le I collector, sw crlng unless you do so.) y ilcase send (Questions oiucoips -end cur* U ta s e d - c i i - re n c y . t o M .b t J J : 2iB.bcrtonal M oney.-Box, c/o m e 4imes- g !e ? f m i l N e w i;~ T w ln -F fl1 ts~ ld « h o :)= -R

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C VALLEY.Cline Ihe Christmas, siory. another out- co Ibe BUHL feather artists, Btri. H arvey j r id LaelJe B ustoo , Is now on- dispU y la " lain Stales Implement Co. on Broadway « Kehe feature* th< 'T h ree Wise Men”, lo " 2 g ifu , leading the ir cam elt, -shepherd .-accentuated against a background of md t o ^ w ilh a shining .5U r of (he ", to the ------------ • !

m ounu ln quail, .wild goose, illon is wild duck. ? rey goose, white . raihcrs. goose,—turkey.- vaniress-ch ick- ly tf)C en ; leghorn chicken, as well as Ic Ihey fea ther* from m any different

T hls.Y uletlde greeting to the look so com m unity Is ceru in ly a con- "** tribu tlon to the cfly 's-seasonal - as the ( j j jo r n ,u jt be seen by all

6 of thc to be ap p recls irt . ^

d_work ~M anal*-Sbaw .X O RRA L.farpv _ kinft o l f l. ^ 1 1 known fiddler, has miy re- performing as Santa

Claus since 1928. He su te s lhat J* ‘" S h e has never missed a year '"1" .Ince he lUmed. ols this appearince t s the

"O ld O ent" was a t the GOOD-any na*, 1 ^ 0 Hijih School wh»*n Shaw“* P°*'iw a«-a-8enior-studenLtherc£_H e ■‘r “ '' 'lh o d » much fun in lhe role •- o n tn b u * [,j,^ t- j,j^„ rd « d to trv it a«ain ; I d game ,,0, ,j„cg pinyed ,he role as season. g j )„ one y e a r \ if color* du ring the Christmas season . ' le went M ost of his nopearonces have master-, in Goodinjr. FAIRFIELD v rf-from iand -B oU er-F o r-m any-yea raJie 1, I sam e h as been SanU Clauo for the r :k -ban- f ln m io l-U n n s-c lu b -C h c ls tm as _ ;hlcken, p a rty for the school children in , bantam pM rfield. - . f fd rock He sla tes that when ne wiU ^ahdoit, on the coMume lhat he feels , “ik a r , that he is "Santa" and .frie* to « ---------- net the part. He says th a t he «• never la lls to get a th rill out •

o f thc eager expectant eyes ^ f s■ th e llllle children as they crow d c

a round him. , , , I» r He states lhat the only thing f

th a t irriiates him Is when n o c Inrjtcr children m dely push the ( I H 5 S llllle ones out of the wa y j n , fpoJl of o r d e r - t o try_and get.J<rTTO ^

“ tagc "Beildokli m«ny public ap- j dispose pearances, be ha, aliraw play- .advVnS I"*'’ <»“>'>’■ "" lutlne sute Sen. and Mn. Uoyd Bar- cent ot 'on. He ha, contrived to mike lOl Ear- a pectn cul nr appearance! atm.lur- Ihclr

two or through a window o r some

Ste-°T.«S,>ti.,heha,n...r:d'rfKrSic”c7aT.r"“; : £acency. w nrd pleasure that he a ttain s

itlcs re- w hen he sees the look of r a »I around tu re bn a child's face, Is well Ise effl- w orth the elforts to perform

lho role. , , , ,

k c rl" in- L . G. -Y o s trh o u ^ p are n t a t udy; Ibe Jdaho Youih R anch, RU- ig w aste PE R T , has accepted an a lu r . ry-oiher- pulpit and.lectcm from M r. and

M rs. Vancfl Naylor, HANSEN, n e s -a n d ^A lthough a chapel h a s not .th ird is ye t been bullt.-ptans-havo-bM n ■third ' is m ade and blueprints draw n for away,— on«-Zta_6e built In the n e a t

rom non- (uture. 'T~~,-------es d rain T he pieces, also- Including a rap it in cross, candelabru and collec* .iporarily tion plates, which w ill a lso go

to col* N ayior of myrUewood.he imported from Oregon sev-

id trash , e ra l years ago .-H e'm ade trips ic tim es and brought It .hom e himsclf :lpalliies. (rom this area by truck, or every- The set has been used In .the

' ■fianscn Community Methodist________ church for many years, bu t theludes an* Icclern was added Just a few

so .) year* ago. Since the m e rg e r of « rS cur* tVe H aS en and KIMBERLY

to The churches, Naylor decided to m m e s : BtvgH t - t o - t h e i - l daho ._ :;oulh T h ~ 6 :)= Ttiinat. '.' ' -----

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TRII»ISTER~|

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■ y o u n g ~ m o n - w o n t s - h i s - s ( o c k s - '4 ^

• o n d d is t in c t iv e . A nd th is -hc3s

s ty l in g ..6 6 9 n R Q V on .'2 l% A c e - ^

o n d 1396 N y l o n I rid esc en t t f

S - A U s T y o u T ™ J s

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Head of D raft

YW A S H iN G T lC ^(O PI)'^= rT r/w » Geo. Lewis, B. H enhey baa the fro e r ou t. coairoversU l job of s a ^ ' w h o po H u rn v and bow many w in t e called He atov fe tor m rntity duty. H e .J ju even g r S dw ay sakl he would,-not o b i f d to »« ten” in drafting women ia a aerS us na* cli

leoberd tional em ergenw . do

Wrong Spirit 5Jw e H i i S P R I N G F I E L D . Ohio Ifeliffereni (U P I)-A s l / S a n u jf la u s , „

_______ who gave chlMren his Christ* {{,to the m as lis t jn s ie a a u n b te n fn g ni a con- to theirs, wlU get ou t of JaU

easonal - Christmas E ve. UI b y a ll Police said Robert F ra ley , fo

41. ot Palntsvllle, Ky.. w as ' sc acting u a Santa fo r charity

L .farpv _ j n . Dayton. Ohio, bu t le ft. ‘ler. h« i Stitt IA unJformrio.'pJead b t a - “

Santa own cause on the streets o f ^lea lha t Springfield. ^t y e a r "Give otd SanU a dime so q,;

he can have a good Christ* c i " m as.”, Fra ley allegedly u k -

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Popiflafion of S£ ,r'W orld oil Rise Ses have WASHINGTON (UPI) ~ The “ (FIELD world population rises relent- u e a r a J ie lc»sly.de3Pite.8eytrc blows from for the nature and man hlm selfT b< i ^ tm n a — A round-l-m iU kia_lris^dled u Idrcn in j „ m IMS lo 1851 as a resu lt of tl - , failures o f the pou to crop. e

f w u -A b o u t 25 million persons it ♦riM In died In the world-wide influ* ^

e n a epidemic in 1919. , - irlll out • - J o s e f Stalin deilbtifately e y e s sU rtv d to d e M bc*y crow d causc th e y , resisted h i / cam- .

paign to establish <*llective L' ly thing forms. y (,I when Hetsent tbe M i A m y M o tl w sh the (fie i/jcrafne y ^ e l t e a li ihe j

grain, and E stim ates o t the n < 4 ^ R » ^ M )h u ^ (^ B s a n ts who starved f . to death run a s high a s 4 m il- 2

“ Va?:i!:i-------------------------------------other*ln* dren of lyd Bar* to m ike snces a t lin g In r som e

as never , . -Itlon for ^

the In- a ttain s

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A t .ch. RU- Vm a tu r . f l \M r. and

lANSEN. h a s not>ve-t>e«n------3 |rawn for , ^he nea r !|

lud inc a1 collec* n L

also go « H f v y ™ i t | F * a e y j

r " S ) i S ’ p ?gon sev- ' 1 ^ ' ide tr ip s ^

him self m J - M r '

:d ln .th e i w n w '.lethodist 1 V /. bu t the m ^ TIt- a few » / 7 | K \ 1le rge r of J,IBERLY ' I M f ' J:lded to — Ia - ^ o u lh 1 f

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. sensible. Yot, If ’ your wife —^ . . . deliver tw Insured? ■ 01

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raft Setup-Would- C ilizei

= ^ » o l7 .-P irU o « i3 ll)rrh eo » » e > “ 2 ; laa the from Menoo&ite s lo ^ which op* ^ ig'who pose* m lliu ry c o o s r t p ^ But ^ C alled H m h e y wy* be *l» Uto bU ^ » even goiM lfather. who tbe Bi* g o g e el to we- and cam e to_W»-own-coo- a ^ h w na* clufkm s, m o st dTIbem unoriba* « u i

dox.'? tic iK oeral H c ‘r tv ic a te i tmlversal mill- » i Ace h e Ury training and. a c l t im s tbe

. . g v p a S d a tte f the H,in which a ll males are trained s t n

• j fo r a few months and periodic* cast i t aUy r e e a lW fo rT tf re sh e rd u ty .- . 'a t « . . H ershey contends ,that tbe m* swe Ohio {Job too oltea h u dropped its i^a.

?«“ • guard a fte r a w ar.only to find ,j W st* rtself- embroiled in a new con* gj,g,

; 1 : s " 'f fe ‘ c i ' , : C ” p S ? W l d W a r g ;u a n example. ApproprUlkms

■alev f o r ' S c l e c t i v e Service w e r e - _ w is • sc an ty and hard to obtain. Her

^ r i i v E nllstm enu d r o p ^ - sharply gxei le t • and rum or had it that the d raft ^

wa5-dead,_B_ul Hershey kept l ^ | ». u 'o t wheels In mdtfon and w ta flth e j„ -,•“ K orean w ar broke out, he was

ready . Within two months, 80,* gZ: 000 men a month were being ^

h r« i* called for duty. , . i ;’ a s k ' But H erah e /s Jnslstence cn

readiness is tempered by an un* ? '-------- de rsu n d ln g and feeling for the= m en who receive . ' ‘g re e tin n " ^'--------- frbm 'U ncle-Sam . He has main* ^- •— tained unfloM lnSy lha t a-iru ly ” 5

dem ocratic d ra lt system must } have lu roots In the commun*

Ity. A youth subject to call is A knovra best to his neighbors, req

relent- ^isrshey ' a s s e r t s , and they wlli « should declde.whelher_he wou d .. b e more effective a t home pr in —

sh-d led unlform ^H e sees sla te and na- p esutl of H onardrafnicadqU flners-j-'and - DP. ■ even the director himsclf — a s. Bcrsons m ere cogs in induction machifl'r in f lu * cry- ___ _____________ _

' U M BR ELU LORE NEW YORK { U P l)-F irs l re-

7 " corded use of umbrellas comes I , ' f p from ancient China, a s early ns )ltective 2 JJQQ B th j Aberdeen Manu­

facturing Corp., reports..L aler. n y Into n ,c Chinese used umbrellas as a a ll lhe symbol of ran k -b y their color, of the m aterial, design and number, starved F o r example, a procession with I A mil- 24 um brellas always marked the

, cm peror‘3 appcarance. U a

eoF C fiw sfe l y o n e in y

MONEY —ina HrsrFed le-wayUo-give-money-for-Chrlstmc ble. You con open a First Federal wife — your son or daughter — a < deliver the passbook on Christmas, ed? Of course. Dfvrdends ora cc ■ Shop 'here wrly, oiid ovoid the r

ive by the 2 0 th -

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m ldH ave-M l— R« lizens’ U nit--^4^«oo e s -H ershey -lr l y m p a t t i e u ^ t K f g

ttoi bis grees In a rts , adence a o d peda* leaa « Bi* gogy by a llera a ic ly w r t o g 00 cmve -COO-- ^ K r n ^ a n d te tch lag la to d liM |« tiw snba* country schools. But h e is caus* y taar

mUl- go to school m erely to e s a p e ment i t t n ’s tbe draft. bait ]Swis3 He w hips Into studen t demoa- 7^ ■alned s tn to rs who, h e b u s u t ^ j a r * Freer •todlc* casUcally. should be e n » M d in dump duty , i-'ataderolc-purau lis - comnle na* jw er wouU b e to c lass ify them beinged its I.A. ^ ^

It is l a r g e l y through Her* noun!' shey*s efforts t h a t Selective „ ie s . Service has becom e th e effec* sakl

. y s tive sv su m I t b today . W i ^ prevt

'^ a is S itW o fM ig■fl-the i„--i94(j-when-lhe d ra f t- taw -« as ^ « w " passed. H e r s h e /s g r 0 u p was

and ready fo r action. now b e -contlnues .to re*

« organise and am end tb?-system *" " to enable It lo m eet changing ?" S i demands. He has seen too m u ^ "

S “u u N*" *h0“ld“ bor., retiulre more troopa. H e tjie y t r te I the^ wIU be p r e p a r e d to provide iM i

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, . i | Announcing the ________ i ^ W OFF

i . s . A . . K 0 1Laicr; ATTORNEY Al

fSs 1 0 2 3 Blue Lakeled the p .p . B O X 6 2 8 _________

m - n m niHGS ,

I y o u rFirst. Federal savihgs'accountl -G h r is tm a s - th a f 't r W c t f u I - a n d ------ --

Federal savings account for er-— a grandchild — onyona irlstmas, _I are compounded twice-o— >id the rush, _____

th - Earn from tli

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— Resolution ^ Adopted b j ^

Bureau

c a ^ ^ of OrviL LFreem an in offering

« a p e ^ t « , t h e ^ a ^bait price advances. - ” ^ ■ n » . resolutiM diclsred u ,

u . ^ Department official,, .fa ». j i e j> noimcing a .broadened W M sales program In WashiaitM

sakl the acUon was needed u

^ & Z . % ‘”SLT Ithe policy of the secretaryagriculture to use price support,ln j)«duc tlon conlrol progrujj,

? to depress-M d contrDl-TtiifkH'c t l™ ' ^ “ 1 P ' '“ " ^f c e l v t d by farmers."

This cfillclsm of-Freem i;-

'" “ P v e n tlo n adjourned. Delegate,

s;;“a f'”.sa 'e K Sj T J ^ federaLfann c o n t r o l s . -

T^ey also ufged iise"ol Amw. should Jean food to help needy coia. s ^ e y tries under a program Involvi^ rovkle less government partlcipaiin

than a t present;

ig the Openmg of VOFFICES-

KOLMANJRNEY AT LAW . .

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lai Is shown In tliU e irly photo : l u t llm eJiU buslaess « u hatcl

»H.G. (C hick)] I After 48 Yeai

• (Coaftowd from Page 25) a itlon, V.-SS os superinicndcnt a t F No«liy. Mo. . 1

------^TwojludciHs. a t .th n u c h o o l - ti'who vitrc swectncoris—ore now mirried and rcs3dents-of TwJn I FllU. Mr. nnd M rs. Arthur ll Klelnkopf-he Is assisiant super- v

■ intCTdeni of schools—were Ihosc s liro svrtethearts who came West v teeauje ih e y were numbered j itnong that thousand or so com- 1 ine In his footsteps.

In August, ISM, h jj flppHca- t tion for a tcachlnR post In ihe s Veit w u answered and the tel- c tgnm Informed him that hc had been clected superintendent v of I newly lom ed dlsirkt at a p pUce “ 10 miles from Bust on a h invel road." n

After m u c h Investigation it h v u determined thnt tho new. s MRioIklated d istric t was a t Cq5- ti litford imd th a t tho word came Inm Duhl — not Bust as w as tl ni]priated In the wire. h- ‘'My sa lary there was w ay li cp. I Kceived S3.5DD, which was a r N more thnn I had teen get- a

— tlB ?rheTm ilcd;----------- ---------- aI m trip to Costleford was an tl . event in itself. I t was made in

« MH Chevrolet and it took I I «.- dij-s to get he re . • T

•Tlie .roods ocross Wyoming b at thit (Imc were Just a Ilctic T better thon the originnl Oregon b'

•Tim," iiL jjuimi.li UUI.----------- - aHis brother Roy'accom panied

- him at>d r e m a t n e d in Twin c F*!lf, n licro he flnlihed high a Khool while living a t the home n

— ol.lhe.M fcA jL .R cqus..H o hod a fob driving a school bus pull- li ed by a team of horses. Ic. Afier going to Albion Norm al 11

SA \----------^».M*»i«etion O uaran teed . oi

_ Your M onay Back

( bustoess cam e o l w hen an addltloD w 1 a feed aod m ill s e tu p w as lostalled. Tlils wi lal "e rash ." f(. G . H a y e s , «fie fs n n r retired

H. G. H ayes' l i r s t pe m m n en l Here buUd- oi arly photograph Mfceii 37 y e a n ego. A( y< : v a s hatcblag so m e 141,000 chiekeas a t si

ck) H a y es Decides Years in Two Proi;« 2$) and teaching at several schools tha ndent a t Roy e n te red thc fuel business in 1

Twin F a lls a n d still is engoged enc school— tn th o t w o rk . chiir e 'n o w A fter beinR a t Castleford-for Fa of Twin Iwo y e a r s , H . G. Hayes.went lo yei

Arthur the K i m b e r l y grade school wil nt super- w here h e w as principal for n shi ■re those year a n d th e n to Eden where he / me West was superintendent for three figl umbered ycnrs. T h is was from 1S23 to ll, so com- 1920. sit;

I t w a s abou t this tim6 that Inti applies- (he Idea o t operating a hatchery Ca: ;t In the struck h im and his days as an / 1 the tel- e duca to r-w erc about completed. (Si thal he His h a tc h e ry • feed operation grr ntendent w as Roing strong when the de- mo rIct a t a pression s tru c k and, allhough Jan ust on a he d id n 't “ go under,” the busi- V

ness w a s ne v er the some. Times he itation it hod c h anged and so he tried (o ' iho new. scli, b u t by 1052 Ihe sale proved sit I a t Cas- to b c Im possible. . suird ca m e “ I Ju s t decided to take*all arc

a s w as th a t equ ipm en t and wteck II." ski hc sa id . " I then (umed (o hand- *

ras w ay ling u se d furniture—no cne had lich was any m oney for the new stuff— icen get- and finnUy odded upholstery■r---------- an d -fiim lly .;_ncw _Iu rn ltu ra iJ ti___was an tim es go t b e tter ." d

made in O n N ov. 19 of this year he a took I I so ld h is b u s 1 n e s s 10 Blair fi

T h o m p s o n and Thompson's p Wyoming brother-in -law . F rnnk Roybou. a Ilctic The nam e will s tay ihc .some. » Oregon b u t a television and household ^

mpanied * ^ r l ^ - h l s ycars^as an Win Twin c a to r a n d businessman. Hayts ^ ed high o lso b a s been active In com-,le home m unity w o rk . x.Ko hod H e p o in ts oul. for Instance, ^

lus puli- th a t h e w a S 'a m cm lw r'd fthe ,,locnl R 0 1 a r«y club until the "

N orm al 1030’s a n d things "got so tough g

P H e a ig ■ n a if f

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- |H h - Woler Heat

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; n o m o n e \

on S a irs Easy P

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AND SAVE C ' ^ O V ' O

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dfltoDed. -nils w as com pleted vould bold together nov rtU red, recalls th a t that he established i

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: buUd* oae tim e, m aking it the b iggest such go. A( yet, H ayes recalli loday. there was n eas a t sloa w hich followed changed a ll that

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lid e stp Q u itProfessions^schools t h a n couldn’t pay my dues.” ,Iness in In 1515 hc had recovered! ngaged entiugh finonciolly to become a

c h a r tc r m em ber of (he Tw in' ord-for F a ils -L io n s-C lu b .-H e -is -a -JC .: went to y e a r m em ber of th e .E lk s and: school will receive his Life member- for n sh ip nex t April,

fiere he A son, E arJ E. Hayeir. wax a ) three fighter pilot durins World W on

1921 to n , i!i a graduate of thc Univer­sity o f Idoho and heads a calcu-

i6 that Intor business in San Jose, itchery Calif.': as an A daughter, M rs. R i c h a r d iplcted. (Shirley J e a n ) H i c k m a n , a eration g raduate of Whitman College, fs the de* m arried to an attorney a t Cak- llhough Jand, Calif, . e busi- W hat will Hayes do now tha t Times he has retired? , I

ried (0 "R igh t now I’m Just gotng to proved s it h e ro and wait for sprinj- and

sum m er. One thing-1 never got ike' olt a round to learning to do is to ck It." s id ," he commented.) hand-ne had T

EfficientJ I L J t i NRW YORK (U Pn — A_______

dog’s ettieiency a s a burg lar sar he a io rm is now recognized of- I Bia r ficiolly. according to the P e t ipson's Food Institute, oybou. An EnglUh. Insurance firm “ iT’m ® discount

^^rgl^ary^lnsurance^^pr»»

doesn 't m a a le r w hether the doR is a Pekingese or on Al-

' sa tian—o r a mixed breed. Aw ith D barking dbg

-ha3_bu lU -in burglar- proiec-tii thetough ■ ■ ^ - ' j a - s r~

« i t e r slelivered

nstalled------- ^fODAY!Heaters Priced

- a s - 4 9 * 8 8 —

M O N E Y D O W N -

irs Easy Paym «nf Plirt

hone Sears ^33-0821 I

H O UDAY STORE HOURSt J O p o n E very N ils 'HI 9 P.fA.J 9 .30 to 9:00 ■ *

re tough ond for m o n th s lt w as touch ond ■ 9ld together. In 1SS2 he left the hatchery w Ubllshed a furniture business.

It

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' bill

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jlggest such business In Idaho. Belter Iro there was no eomftelhlm. The depres- Fal le d a ll tha l. ___________________ cd.

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R C A V 7ctor25»CotorT V <ffl. irm livers m ore p lclure th a n ever;”i 2 , yetllisnew R C A H i-L iT E ruB E

RC JnasrantnSB T This m akes J p o ssib leabeau tlfu liyp roper*dbg t l o n e d c a b i n e t w i th lo s s lec- sp a ce -s tea lin g bulge In back .

Now you can have Color TV ^ ■ - 'T R o rT Ils 'c Io so - lo - tfa lia -a a

I^ “ In s tru m en t th a t ta k es u p lit* , ))9 m o re sp a ce th a n black*

j and-w hltoTV I

W Rntn;gaeb m astercraffed ■ c a b l n ^ n s t h e f a m o t r N o W

W sta C ofor C hassis th a t h a s m a d e R C A V Ictorlirs tcfioIco ' J iT C o lo r'T V n n fS fmpiovccf

_ ! -------^cha ssl« n o w (c alu fe s2 S ,0 Q 0 .___ ; v o lts fo r p ic tu re pow er, th roo

~ I .K signai-bOU!>UllR b lu iies,- A u tom atic Cblor- Pu rido r to

. '. • 'c a n c e l" m a g n o ilc d is to r ­tio n s , RCA C opper Solid Cir-

- c u l l s f o r grcB tor rciinbllltw,

~ “ “ i -------- RC A-Sottd-CopperC IreI . gnater <3ependabHHy, bl I c o p p er circu it Is a n exi

. . tiffcady contro lled t e d I ' plo'ceiii^nt of critica l p I . . by han d assem bly , ^ cn I M achlne-perfcct c ircuit• p roduced fo r u so In sp:• iReTniim atoIn-prBCisio

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recBHBBBHBBflBHlI noiw ch ond go a s to w heiher the business hui halchery business entirely. Followln* anJ

Mr. Wo

n Insurance Bids m' j):;; Sought at Buhl ®

( BU H I.-B id5 f o r ■ J/aWlity h - S w• surance for the city of Duhl will s

, | . be received u ? to 8 p.m. Dec. wirJ • 28, it was announced Friday by and ' I / - city officials. Mr

. I , Reed, p : MauRhan, mayor of J “ j Lrl— D uhi.-'points-out'since only ono Hll■ biil, from Ibc P a iw In.^urance■ ^A gcncy 'w as 'submitied in '-thc •*“ '■ ' jcouncil meeting last week, the E

-council voted lo rcject tiie bid M r'and issue a new call for bids. Co<

U * J I t Js the ftoKcy of Jhe council 'to ln\"c n t iM rt two bids in its r. po.'>:cs2i o a ^ r i o n o nwanling n

•-T’.. contruct. TlJls l-'s in order to f l safeguard liie'taxpaycrs dollars I

: ; ' (n addition to belns a good busi- B• ness procedure, hc asserted. ■

■ R ' ■ hfau;;!an opprccln- Ilinn to thc Dai^s nnency tor the

5 9 | |~ 'tune and cfrorl tlia fivcn t“ tnio ~ the preparation of the bid. Bids ■

Seller Irom insurance agencies in Twin I jpresr FaIIs C om y are being accept- | _____ ed. _ ____ __________ ' ^

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U e w U s t

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to rT V d fl.th a n ever; • • 0 J■LrreToBe S < f ( \ f \ f \ V f \ ' 'f \V

l is m a tte s ' v v j u w v i w i v i

Ily proper- ' .5 v ith lo s sle lnbac lc . . . •Color TV .

tv a l l s - a n ------< e s tip ll t* - | B t b 5 5 | S 5 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 5an black*

tercrafle d — IB

rs tc fio lco ' IBbE^II Tmproverf— BB B M f f V --------------- --! s 2 S ,o a o ._ DB BlmtiSv e r.lh ro o

urido r toIc d ls to r- f t 'Solid c i r - , aClinbllit^, ' w I«>rkl0t<ilt(cr.7)'• ___________ 29»M.ln.^clun

Circuits;*r=Jepenilaliilit]

jppe rC Ircu H i-rep laco -c /ffa sh jcn eA il/iam dab/lily, boHer performsnce, fewer service h t Is a n exact replica of tho original m aslo i 'o iled te ch n iq u e s asst^ro uniform ity o f a

critica l p a rts , o lim lnatlng th o qua lity vai m biy. ^cfv/c/ni7 fndmdadl parts is fast, sim e c fc lrc u itiy o f th is kind Is a lso spccla ltj u so In spacecraff ,.sa te llites , m is s ile s and n 'prccisloiT rdependabllify a n d co m p ac t di

E O W H R C A V l C T O R - T H A N i

p T H E ^ M O S T ' T R U

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Y early Yule r'p F ete H eld by i

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Annual Christmas party w as and held by the Twin i'aii* unit nnm

^ of the American Contract Bridge, ptlci Association a t the American Lc-,vidu gion Hall Thursday night w ith Joy .15 tables In play. _ ___ _ J n

D r. H. E . Durgc.w-waTlTte'^di- Clut rector. Winners for section A ,'w ill north and souih. were Mrs. J.-S .i

, ■ Feldhu.«» and Mrs. J. W. Kinp*-' . i t e u [ In l ; M rj. Elva M M k! DSE

and Jklrs. L. R. Dunken.'second: p o r M rs. H. C, JIall and G . M. — Wolfe, third.

, East aiid-Vfest winners include) M rs. H. Miller Proctor and John

1 M iller, first: Mrs. C. l>, O tto a,nd

M rs. J . H. Wolfe, secnnd; Mr.-!.. N. R. Towle and Mrs. W. H, ^

[y In- Sivopc, Ihird. Kll will Section B, north and s o u t h 'L

Dec. w inners were Mrs. R. J . Cook ay by and Mrs. G. W. Tilley, f irs l; | 0

M rs. R.- W. Wood nnd M rs. | h .nr of Juan ita G uero ', .vccoM; M rs. R. In; V ono Hill " "d W einrich Lirance 'tied for third wiih Mrfi. M . 'D . ' L „ -;,t^Q illartrufi and ^l^5. Iv J .M a u g lm .' i, the E as t and west winners include f IC bid M rs. R. W. G rimes nnd, R. J . £ ,ds. Cook, first: Mrs. I. E . Oliver I]

and Mrs. Charles W clteroth. scc- P ' ond: Mrs. G race Ttanei ana &

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itsSFspielge r~ jHidaliility j BnbdJlhandJikinq'’. . . for I ■rsen '/ccheadac fie j, Evoty •• ^lal m a s lo f design . Sclcn- •m lty o f connections a n d •quality va ria tions c aused •s fast, simple and precise, •• • . .) specia lty designed and ^s s lle s a n d c om puters ior io m p a c t d o s l B r , . _ _ ---------

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T R U S T E - D - N A M E - ^ 1 1

m a € - € ( i~ ~ ~ T h o n e 733-B:

John-CrottTf,’third. SPlayers had to play w ilh

someone ihe}>’ never had b e e n -------partners wit^ iKtore. th e di-

J ' rcc tor noied. ^----------- ^The-nominatinR-eommittco in - —____ eludes M g G. Wolf, cho irm a n ,

w a s 'a n d Mm. ita riro lt. l i ALso WUS1*“ “ 7 unit nnnounced that the Burley D u- " 'O f"

r idge, plicate Club will hold a n indi- n Le-.vidual championship event T ues- Invi w ith Joy . Roy 1

_ j « J The Twin F a l l s D up lica te M « - le di- Club will not meet M onday, bu l t-*^- n A ;|^ ill resomc play D ec-27.

UOT'^MES-KEWB w a n t a d s p ^ ' :ond^: f o r f a s t s n . i . iN a r e s u u t s l.ee.

oiE SisB sroi”,55 ■ eun

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Sunday, Dec. IP . I W S ’ T w in 'fa l ls Timet-News 2*8

Baby Honored® i lT ~H U R T A U C H -=-runcral-scrv

Ices (or le s .i Dee Cowmon wccn------1,...1 ,1 > r^ r~the-Whj{«

n u . M ortuary. Chapt'l .ui5i«3i i l^ i , Roficr Tolman presidlnjr.‘ues- Invocation was given by Le

Roy l e e and a duet was sung b: icate M rs. Lova Walts and Tlielmi

b u ' Lee. Speaker, was Earl W att a n d bc /id ic tipn .w as’given b; Jo ffrc Jensen.

The grave ol Sunset Memorla ADS P n rk was dedicated by U R o j tUTS l.ee.- ________

r S f i f f i l B A R T O

eULTUMD PEARISW e s t« k rnnny itra n d l oJ C

\ til ls pGpular item Irom ihe RI ’ ic sT T hO 'p rice range is K' f ro m n

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~ ^ ~ ^ w ? ? r F i l i r n i n e

n J B U C ACCESS SITES..........A nterteM F4llf D»m powt

ins opportunities around I bank of (he 5ufce R iver aa boat ram p, parking 1st ani

W ide Open A sP o p u la t

BV JKW HUM0JRD Idaho F U bC tm e Departnn BOISE — There Is. a Si

Cldu.'! dwelling in the collec 1 h e a r t anil imnsinntlon of r S Wnd, l[ not a t {he NorJJi T

and it lokcs nothing away ( tlio Chrlstmns Swry to say J » needs n il the help ho cnn

Hero In Idaho, with a t t ' sta te population far less i

m a n y American cities, pressing need for outdoor rea tion fffcllllles nonetheles: s|)paren t to natives and toui

SanlA would have lo put m ore help and work oround clock 365 day* a year Just keep a b r e u l wllh the growU the problem from yenr to y<

' w ith no th o u ^ t (or the b a d ' ' th a t h as plied up fn ret

fSecadW. .................._________F or example, a million ai,• • a yeo r oil fhe A w eflcan-h }!,' icape . tha entw hlle'w ldff o p ' space*, a re blng transformed ,? lo W ^w ay i. aubdivlslons, *1

t . . P l"5 centers and a ll tha t e

w ith Iho urban sprawl.

Idaho so far Is more fon '— "f lilt; *'

a re In ihe public domain. V r b is gam e 'hunting and m / ' fishing Is done on nattonal i ■ > est and other pub)l<i lands, i i E ven so, the problem lhai

i » ~ l i S ” for Sam a C laus.- ; _ _ _ _ _ jn u c ^ v c n ^ r^ th e ^ o r g a n i

to find enough public ihorou ' fa res across privaie land to

' public domain, nnd lo rWcrs i . s tream s, lakes and reservoir

— - - Thus tho Idaho Fish '^ '= = G a m * - D e p 8rtm #nt?o ttcn ila : ' operation with Federal agem

a n d .ilaie, county and c ity ~ ^ r tm e n tj i .^ls

acquiring and developing pu— a c c e s r w e s .-----------■;-------—

Tbe £00] Is to accommoc

—sources by obtaining public

"S - c c s s sites wlihiix the next y e a rs tha t m ay never agair

I ; available a l any price.(ft, •, Koivevcf. the very na lun l’i I Iho F b h and Game Departmi

-------- rrttvept9 lt-from .everjicconIh i; a b is landholder.1:! i Sevcral-land purchases duII----------- th e la st fiscal y e a r w ere la

---------bringing the toU l.budRct.foc.

. These Included the F o rt B

THE MAN Wljll

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l j | ! l ' . . Oeneral A s t t t

' U i l S ' BURLEY■ I L A ^ r o e A d im t p

i l W f . . 676.707» . . i

^ S SITES sueft «* th ti one a t 'F o rd Bay, b e k Duo power house, give more f lib ln f and hui I around Ihe sU ie . This one is on the sou a R iver aad thaws a rea <l«vtJop>»ent, locludi; Jng 1st and toUets. The Idaho Fish and G an * *

Ipen Spaces o f Wei lulation Continues1/M0JRD Wildlife lV fin5gcm tiit-A rea- t D epartm ent PayetieJTounty for $38,000. 1 re Is. a Sam a ton kiver access In T eton Coi

the collective ty for $27,000. Boundary Cour mtlon of man- Wildlife M anagement A rea i ;e North Pole. JIO.OOO, Mngic R eservoir acc t ng away from in Blaine Couniy for $6.SM, Mi ry to sny th a t taugh U k e In Twin F a lls Cot elp he cnn get. ty for S4,000. H auser U k e

with a to ta l Kootenai Couniy fo r SI3,0( f a r less than Marsing access to the Sna [» cities, the River in Owyhee Couniy for S

outdoor rec* 000. and Bell Rapids access nonetheless is Snake River In Gooding Coun ts and tourists for $5,000.

' Netv acetsx acquisitions In tl ,ve lo pu t on countles'of Elmore, Lem hi, Bn rk nround the n n k . Franiclin, Ada. Idaho ai 'year Ju st to Camas brought tota l costs i the growih of even mOre. Real p roperty nc yenr to year, gurpliu to p resent .needs of tl

ir the backlog department and sold du ring ll up fn rcccnt year amounted to ove r C7.000.

More lhart $30,000 w j« spe million acres during ihe 13 months fo r the d

m erican-land* velot>manuaLne«JireBS nnd tl lile'widff open improvement of existing aTCi •ansformed lo- providing pub liM ccess to mai ivislons, shop- of the w aters o t the a ta te . A 11 a ll tha t goes of these includes: rawJ. Treasurelon R e s e r v o i rmore fortun* Franklin County, Chesterfle

L of the M a ^ Reservoir in Caribou . Count domain. M osl HciHlCk K eirrvn lr In ViiHi g and much Couniy. Horseshoe Bend M

national for* Pond In BoUe County, T h r ii<5 lands. Island Crossing in • E lm o oblem th a t ts Couniy, Belt Rapids In GoodiJ a C laus.- too County,.. Magic'* fteservo lr :he’ organised Blaine Couniy. A m erican Fal - th e .4ta if i .J a in Power Coumy. Big U st Rl blic thorough- er iri C w l« couniy, i tfTVrBut le land to the in Binghan> County, G race H 110 rivers and droelectrlc P lan t site to Qe J reservo irs. River in Caribou County, Met 10 Fish and d n « Lodge Creek In- Cla i ^ c i i e n ^ c Q ; Cow tv.and Henr>g U k e In F t leral agencies mont County."— and c ity de* One of the m ost definite wa;

ng high p r lo r | lo^^provide more^ ”

---------- — — pubKc-access sites acro ss paccom m odate vale property. p ressures on The departm ent now hoi id flshhlng rc- nearly 15D S P C lrslten t routwH Ing public ac- niate. Many of these alren< the next few have been im proved, often ever again be cooperation w ith county coi rice. missioners, hlghv,*ay dfsiricicry nature of county w aterways com m lttct g D epartm ents municipalities, federa l.agencl ive r becoming and private enterprise.

Thc fedem lT n'xplaccd 'on 'fif xhnses during arm s, ammunition nnd fishli ir w ere large, uc k le provMes som e flnanci b ^ ^ t . fo c . ih is a^ ta n c ^ t^ ^ ^ e .^ j e ^ n m ^ e

;he F o rt Boise PJitman » ,Robertson program

\N WITH "THE PIAN!"

SECURITY

^ ■ ^ F O R Y O U —

| B — ftN D ifQU I^B*nw y._, c ,t AsOJt

A iieeU les y ^PAUL . WENDELL • -

ns Paul H aaie ' Lynn S tavertion : 438-5109 5 3 6 .2 6 6 7 '

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I M S I f A A M C a . C O .

I Bay, beltfw Departm ent aow hat nearly 1 1* and hunt- Many of them have been Impr n the s o u th ' eration with county com m iuii nt, Including w ite n ra y s commKtees. munli I and G am e private enterprise. (F ish and

• * • * . * * *

W e st Disappear m e s to Expand5rtt~A rea-in}-'n )is-m akcsjL poiisib le . for the

$38,000. Te- department to pi'occed n t a T eton Coun- much /a ste r pace wlih th e work

idary County of acquiring and developing Im- n t A rea for portant hunting and fishing irvo lr acc ess sites.’ $6,200. Mur- The new U n d and W ater Con-

F a lls Coun- .lervaiion Fund program also co- ser U k e in operates on' a 50-50 por cent of fo r JIJ.OOO. cost matching basis with state I the Snake agencies and counties and mu- lunty for SS.* nrclpalllies desiring to sponsor Is access to ouidoor recreation prbjecis. Iding County ThroiigU coopcrnlivc arrange-

ments with the Bureau of Out- dtions In the door Recreaiiun, which pays U m h l, Ban- hall or lhc cost, ju s t o v e r 1,000 1. Idaho a n d acres o! deer w inter ran g e have a l costs up been purchased n e a r l.ucky ro p en y now Peak Reservoir fo r (76.000, and needs of the a 320-acre ranch to give public i du ring the access to Silver C reek has been fe r t2 7 ,m - bough: fo r '572,000,I 'w fts spen t John R . Woodworth, d irector s fo r the de- o f the Fish ond C am e Depart- reas and th e ment, says tha t thc odveni ot Isting a re a s ihe~Multiple-AJ5e -A c t -a » jn - in - . ess to m any tegral part o f-the p rcsem pro- s la te .A U s t Rram of th e U.S. F o cest Serv­

ice, pius the recen t policy of the e r v o i r In Bureau ol U n d M anagemeni Chesterfield giving wildlife Consideration- In

w u County, range planning. allow.« for cc^ — v^iipv operative program s' benefitling ■ B e n d M tii Itsh and wildllit! un ' ireW ir iHmi*y unty. T hree Conlrolled by /edern l agen- I") ’ clcs, this is im portant In view I Jn Gooding of f n j { d e p a r t m e n t e servo lr In relatively llille land and erlcan F a ils maximum development of th e s t ^ s ^ W - iamis H'ould jtiH V o v id e onlv a TOTVTButte very s m a ll^ fra c iio n ^ 6l ^Ihe’

geographic area? M M I. residents recall lhat Ihe

I i n ’ C iS k department w ent to the state U k e in F rc - _____ . . .

leflnlte w ays , f ■ ^hunling and Iff ^s U the ac- y X i ' 2 * ^ r i j -ila pmt ftt Pt. _ f f T y il l 1 1 1 ,^ 1

acro ss p rl- i

now holds ®n r o t tn d - th e - ---------------- J ‘lese a lready . === ^sd. often In = = / ' •:ounty com- ^ I- 'ly disiric is, - •com m ittees, i -ral.agenc ies . •lse. i uaccd on fire^ “ --------------------- ;------- -----------xand fishing

TJC financial departm ent L

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as tttarly 150 sueb sUes a rouod tb a sta t I been Improved, as this one. o ften In cooi / cem m tu iao e r t. h i ^ n y .d ls tric U , ^ n i tees. munlclpaUtlts, federal ngetw les a t(FU h and Gam e photo)_________________*

ks5s5a^uie th ree y e a r s a&o w r \ Q t * the simple proposal thac pi C C iJL gram needs e x c ^ d e d exptct

d Income, mostly fro m th e sale

lice/Mfs and ta g s a n d none fri taxalloh.

Several hundred p ro jec ts i ^ble Io r Jh^e ready were in th e , plannl cced .at a ^ q rc s . T hey lncludcd-e%-ei Ih lh c work jhing from public a c c e s s to a» .■eloping l_m- ogy. All of them w ere design nd fishing improve fish a n d w ildlife cc

dillons in Idaho.W ater Con- The people using the resourc am also co- rallletl behind th e dcpartm en por cent of pojm p ro g ra m for th e .l

w ith state ,u rc -o n d .Ih e .state legislntu 8s and mu- acted lo provide m ore mon to sponsor ,j,e job done by increasii rojcc is. fishing and hun ting llccnse a; « arrange- ,ag fees in m ost c lasses,;au of Out- Commemlng in a booklet ct ^hich pays ,j,P am bitious tllle. ‘• “ Vcr 1.000 Y caf P ro g ra m for Fi ran g e have a n j M anagem en t." I

recior John R. W oodworth sui P76.000. and m&riud the Job a head as fi Rive public towj;k has been -planning for a ll>-year perli ^ ' involves m ore th a n iust Jotiii ih, R e c t o r jg^vn a lis t o f p rofecls. It n c Depart- impoitaM th a i w e consider h«

advent of ib* ib in g s .ib a t wo plan to .i l-* s_ a iU n - -wUl fiiiin w ith the-overtU -r*cr resen t pro- ajjonj} - jctu re . o c « t & rv- thlniolicy of the as the state a n d national trer ianagem ent qj population ond how mui deration- In additional p ressu re will be e ws for CO- crfed on hunting a n d Ibhing. benefitling -^1,5 dem and o r pressure c

obiirl«iw#T n n IL um :c i'l vtiry rn ri in'* 11 e ra l ngen- will n tcd to p lan ou r progran ,nt In view very carelully i f we a ro io maV departm ent adequate provisions for : land and years ahead ." W oodworth coi ml of these tinues.*vide only a "n be neces.sary lo pn in 01 __ lhc’ ^ (le more a cc ess to huniS h'c area? and fishing n rea s . m ore pubf a ll th a t th e use a reas fo r h un ting and fisl I the sta te ing. more re se a rch so tha t w

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«IGSBURY'S .L CENTER PHARMACYf lue •W est,.Twin Fafis- - 7 3 3 -9 1 U :- •

— — Elecfcconic-j S _ M e t l M d s ^

The scientific m e i M to d elecircmJc tge bave p roduce new -method to teach you

uT^garithm . Aad the kkU 1

The system Is called> tram m ed Inilruclltm ."

* 5 f J B 5 5 5 probably ihe W«gMt ou Change in leaching methods history.' Saits of p ro g n m n le x u have zAoraed- from I

^ H E S I lhan IWO per cent o f the nati a l Mhocl m arket in )M1 to eslimaied 12 per cen t tl)is ye

J H j T aa l^o lcanc 1 ^ 0 Expected to

E rupt A gain“ M A N IU -(U P i)— The-mlgl Tall « lcan o m ay e rup t ag:

:~ lL 3:52£C _ J n - ih e -n e « few^ y e a rs , wai 5^ , American scientist D r. I a n

tdoan. who has iuai compiei • a two month study of th e sm

island v-olcano.T ill, located only 40 ml

B P i i ^ B south of Manila In th e mU> o f Tall la k e .' e rupted on 5e

Into the air and sp read ing v canic ashes over a 15 squt mile area. About 300 perse were

------M oore^a--Ur~Sr-.goveram(scientist, was sen t to the Pl ip p in e s 'in -a 'g e s tu ra -o f-a ld - Presldent Johnson. .

I tb a sta te . He sayj Tall has now enter e n In coop- a siage of g rea ter acliv ity a IcU, ^ i m y that mote Uetfitnx e ruptions c ;eocles aod be expected.- - "

Tflii has erupted 25 tlrr,- ---------- since records first w ere kept

n rs a a o w h h the century, t h e averaII th a t pro- n l* " * ’ between eruptions h cd e x p ttltd be tn li y t« » .

Wa s i i i t o t o n w ™ - M <

■H.ut Avr. u men* financial a id totaling 5h S s s rn -th e^ ac ad e m lc -j-e^ e dS lgned wMcb s ia ru next Sepiember.

w ildlife con- m axim um pih#. r^,r.„rroc duction from existing fish fli

populntioas. more fl fS? u production, more public servic

, tL { l nt'. r(. more public rela tioas cffort, a: no re money «n»o^cemeM.:’y increasing He concludes, " fn cffcct. llccnse and means more of everything i

a sses doing, It also m eans we wtw oklet car- need to coordinate the ob}i IS tllle "A lives in fish and gam e m anai ti for Fish men! with the overa ll recrealii ;m em ." DJ- p i«w e . We wlil spend mo aw orth sum- m onw "lo rM xt iWnRs ( lead as foi- fi<h and game, bu t we m ust I

cnreiul noi to duplicate pr ►■year period grams.ju s t joiilng "W c m ust m tw e forw ard pi

jfects. It Is greislvely ond rapidly, but onsider how ihe same tim e, proceed on tl p lan 10. do basis o f.so u n d .fa c ts , many

ven ll-r«c r» - v ;h lciv.w tJav».A ia\tt.d isposaI

such thingstionnl trend ^ ...........how muchwill be e x ' ^

Id fbhfng. . 0 ___ 7 ^pressure on ' , /

ir program s ' / ~ J V ^ y Vnro lo make i ‘— w I d / is for lhc /Iworth con- , ’ / ,

a ry lo pro-T n u T n ir n g --------------------------------— -------inore public tg nnd fish-so tha t we ____

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nic-A geJB roi3u^s^C M dreiLSeem it i ^ m u - a —A .iA fhef ca lls it th e road hod aod the "insUM s u o S s " Ibt M t t T l ! produced a aod slow learners. •

young- Jn general te rm s , “ p r t im l a n ^ g e a ja m m e d in s tn io to a " requin the kk ls Uke the student to supply corre ■ .. b lu of Infonnation before Ic«llea> pro- can go on to le a m m ore. I ton- J L . * ? checks hla answ er against ll ggest ouJcJt correct answ er Immediately.; m ethods In he provided the w rong answe p rogram m ed he su rU a p in . So he learnt i i . from less bis own speed-w hU e faster ar R the natk>B- slower students In the sair n )M1 to a n classroom a re learn ing a t the !nt tl)is year, own spe ris .

.An example of a programme learning course is one in lir

V A U U — ■id,-The.progtBin consists of -- series 0/ num bered "fram ej■I f n that give Informatton and as •* ■ quesiions abouc topics prevloti

• ly covered,y a in The left hand side of the pa | 7 customarily lis ts the tramt-T he-m lgh ty - - - -

D e d i c a t i o n o f

K eompleied n r ' .o f th e *maii j > i e w L a v c y

K n ” B ' S c l i o o l S l a t e d

- J of the new schtw l-building 1200 persons 7.35 29 in lha ne'

aovernmenLto the Phil- “ F ea tu red -s-p e » lt eT -w ill-b I o f aid bl- Wayne York, Boise. He is a foi a -o f -a ld -b y C a reT H lS h -S ch o o l- jra i now entered u«te a n d superinundeni < activity and schools here and |J «■ ■ruptJons can ecutive secre tary of the IdaV

Education 'A ssociation, i 2S times j . Mac B a rton will give tli ivere kept in d cd lca io^ praye r. F o r m e rhe average leachers and supcrlntendcni u p tions bas (now called principals) will fa

honored guests. r ~ 7~ • After the onc-hour prograi ,1 ® ihete will be conducied tours ciPI) - iWore ,he building, which will hous *for m e* r” elem entary. Junlw and set totaling 5400 ior h 'gh «hoo is , _ .demic—j-ear -L eonard. C a r lao n ,_ I^A p « :piem ber. ~ gram chairm nn; Mrs. VIhcen

Olsen and M rs. Ronda Hunt a r the program commitiee.

m ."e Z « « “ 111 I” “ " " " '“ I"'b lic service, charge. TTie public is Invited I s effort, and attend.en t.” I . -------

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ilw r e a tf o n ! GIVEN AWAY JA N , lO ih,

^'^hino f^J 1 CHRISTIAN^MOTORISTwe must be RECEIVE CHURCHplicate pro- DISCOUNT.

STINKERcced on the ! STATIONs, m any of 1777 KlfWBERLY ROADitdlspoatil.!! I

i t t e r - w a y c a n w e j i r i g h t e n C h r i s

o f o i / P ^ h i p p e r f r i e n d s t h a n

t - $130,0.00,000 w o r t h - C O

Ship and Trs'ieV :------

th e a u t o m a t e d ) ^ w a y

a ces .T ea c lp g :' fim to Liketh e road to |wlih blanks for th e c o n w atv

5 ? T 3 l5 T » r 3HIH. wlt»<H>i»HfJflht-h»p<l sirtt gives tbe c o rre n answ ers. Tht

ns “ o r o - column, is c o v e red T7« r e m t o uikovcij Ii by mtpvlni

» ]y w rre c t a str ip of cardboard called a I before be s^jder. , .n more He ' ^ student w rites down tht against the anst««r ac pach fram e and

nedlately. If checks to see if h e is right be- ong ahswer. fore going on. he learn i a t U n p a g e cou rses a re some- e fa ster and w hai n;iore com plicaied. Some

the same use picturea and aom e a re co- ling a t their ordinated w ith ,ta p e recordings,

Essentially, th e system in- sroxrammed taking one s ^ a l l step al one in first “ * ^ P ^ *“«** *onslsts of a one that learn ing il Is far 4 more-poslUve * :.p roces3 ,.th»nrtn and a sk withi)U-Sty{e t e x t i l e s . - - c s previous- 1 “ ” 7 ^ * , ” ,

the page h e ham ts, ‘

^ n j nvekment in . 5Y the character of

, -your children.Med- IS U d C n iL .^; dedication 'building in Ihfl new

e r-w ill-b e iHe is a fo r- . K f i i n VC h o o l - ^ d -lundeni of. :Is now ex-'[ the Idaho

ill give the I IF o r m e r ; A ’.u i^ fi

;rlntendents *ils) will be^

will house uo r aod sen-

•pT A p ro -' ^rs. V incent' -----------—la H u n ta r e ,liee. O u t s t a n d t r i g F e a t

f , . Conttolltd v o c ta UJ inviied 10

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Fvered The • people. One w as from ^ moving nam ed U r r y . who sj

■d called « was 7 ye a rs old. H« San ta :-"! will leave a

* down the for you u n d e r i h t u fram e and ^fom doesn 'ffiide the i s righl from I>ail.‘’

a re some- ■ ~ .a led . Some

rec o rd in g . ■ U y o u p la n t It system in- o r f e e d it— 'n a tt s w p a t

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{“‘.f V ie r a m lo Jom weight.

I £ & - ^ c « p « ‘'le 1«- pounds li\" >??» J ^ v e a r . "nien he tried u>

£ t f ^ ^ l e r v i c e oncee c o n d sitem pl found

A p S t a l condition was ^ K t -1 but h ll occupation

j£ S w in s . By I ta t i t a t U>e 8 - S S i c h he was working fi

imI ft w*s ruJed lhat he was J»«u!ntlai 10 lhe war effort

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ion* after that wben , J ‘ S o r ° J « « « n i« came

- * f S l ^ the w e i ^ bu t nolhing

^ b e r ? who has i jM rm in - . - r d f tlie Blue U kes Country

A fi)w .beJnw oas(n jct« l Holi-~ Jy -^ -o n -B tu e -U k e * -B o u le .. - S k w o a ^ H * leaves the m n -

irvdub posilW irorFcbrlrlO W - ^ thin^B is certain, he said, jja iha t is that thc newpoiW on S e o a b lc him to get back into S r ^ e of community service

" f S h e > - r t i c I p a t e d , f n h £ 8fcS rh-years o r b u s l i ^ . Rt It « s whife cmpJoyed by the ^

t o of Dciweller Bros. Inc.. iJaj be really became active in „tominunlty affairs. . *■;

}> H» worked for w ars in M arch „•t l Dimes p m m o lio n s a D it^ e d sl1 a i president of thc Com- y munity Chest oraaniiotion. He j( w elected to » lf the o ffices^ f w iSe Twin Falls Junior a # m b e r p

- ofOwnmerceatooe Hmejir an-. other and even served as pres • g

dcDi of the s u te Jaycee organi- ei a l l ^ I£

Ka w u the second tnan In la Twin Falls to receive the d is- f i tinguijhed scrvice. award a fte r - h S ^ ie l e c t l o n by thc Uniied m Sulu Junior Chamber of Com- pi muce. Thc first was the late lo jil Perry. Fidelity Nailonnl ol Bank officer who was Wiled on w lhe last day of World W ar II w

, while serving as a Navy officer. tJi By "pulling strings” Mr.- P e ^

fv was alJowed to return to “ ■ -Ma Falls from the service fo r «

a ptfod long enough to p resent ^ the award to Sieber on behalf of ^ ths national organlution. ^

At tbe time Sieber was active “■ ta community work the Jayceea m n instrumental In providing ,v the city wllh Jaycee P ark , th e i t

-rswlmming«pool,-HarmonJenrJt _ and other major JmprovcmenU. y,

Sieber has lived in Twin F a lls je CoBatyaJl his ]ifc.-Me waa born b, in 'a house which then stood si one-quarter ot a mile south of U: the wuih Park bridge. His par- y, tnu had just mgved here from bl Freeport, 1JJ„. where they had

.tniiged in farming. • {i,Shortly -arier hi* bifUl. IhB I t

fimlty moved north of F iler on In . k 4}-Bcre farm. I t was in 1018 . -th it his father sold that place si to Robert Blastock Sr. and then di

—jm dosed-tt-place-soulh-of-FI- 4s

He started grade school a t the ol oa, Bm w w d one-room « h o o J . Hi house, where hc had completed three grades a t the time of his M

— Met-'t-.death^ S'ln'1921 his'mother was forccd n

to give up the farm and they w rawed Into Filer where he at-

^ r S j h e n high schooV ----------^----- He-u-fli-aerivHiin Pll6r~hlgir

Khooi programs, participating TT _ ln football In his freshman v e a r ff

m as manager of football I f f ^ tw years. He played a trum pet n' in the band and the Sousaphone di "because they cooWn't find any- «' w e else lo play, ih*’ he laughs. _

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) he de- tjabout it. i ^ke o ty , g ind was »rt of «»Ight.I from <tds .to a)unds ii\ ___I tried to :e more. pt found ' tion was cupation ime the fl m rU n g

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service^ I ......... : : ..................... CHARLES R !1 by the t o n i w a ' t ' p r g i am uK g ^ g zffig: s. Inc.. I n 1931, when g r a d u a t i o n cor •Ctive in rolled a r o u n d , things were life

^ " ro u g h , financially" ond his fioi J M arch m o the r, two brothers and three nig 1 i ^ e d j j j je r a moved back to Freeport. S 1C Com- Y oung Sieber decided to sU y In civ lon. He Idaho , however,’ and went to wh Yices o f work:“ o n - a ' 'f a r m - o p e r a t e d - l^ ber ham ber p a u l . Dctweller. Noe jir ail- n , b association led to his be- a s pres • ing’ffMoclated 'wiih the Detwell* age organi- « r B ros, firm in September. F

1932, a n d th is association waa to dre man In la s t fo r over 20 years with his yea the d is- f i r s t Job-~that of shoveling coal Is i d a fte r —lead ing up to the position of Uni I Uniied m a n ag e r of the applianc« de- io r jf Com- p o r tm e n t hh e late A long the w ay he held.various wei 4alioniil o th e r positions of Im porunce illed on w ith th e tirm . including those in ¥ > W ar II w hich he w as associated with JT ' officer, th e w a r effort. • Alr ■ Per* H e w as assoclaled in a fuml* A mrn to tu re business for only a year , vice (or a f te r leaving Detweiler’s before n resent h® w as approachcd by Voy Hud-' e l S i Sf " « • then president ol the Blue «w , L akes Country Q ub. and the job fOf . w m a n ag e r was offered to him.I . " 2 H e has remained there afnce N i5^Sf:2 • m l haa seen the club built Into wo

th s IfadiBg one ef JU Wad Jn m eu th e a u le . 1

—Thts-asjoclQlIon even endured the e n « n » . Uirough th a t time Jn October, m c In F a lls iBfio, when the original building Yo: a# born burned to the ground. Although thc t stood s ie b e r adm its that he "stood the outh of th e re and cried" a s tho club / fis p a r. w en t up fn ffames. "lc w as a t e r re frorn b lessing in disguise.” • jngley had <*Mow we Jiave the best plant g ci

In th e sU te and it was going s titn r - l ^ ...... . thi. >,rjp. ,m•Iler on Inal building bu rned /' he said, x j.i in 1018 . H e Is certain that communiiy sej,t p lace se rv ico is a “ must" for a ll resi-------nd then d c n u and the owners of the new m i-o t-F I. Jnn -—-lw ia -E f tll5 jn n s ..In c . —

h av e assured him that as can .1 a t the o lfe r h is services a l o n g th is v «hoo I- line . ■npleted T h e Inn Is expected to open ( J o f his M ay 1 and a s •iiuceeperV he will -T T T -^ g o .to .M em ph is , Tenn.. in Feb- I forced ruary-tof.an^E tehitV e-course o t = sd they tra in in g ahd accounting. He ^

be a t- a lso will spend three weeks as I ichool a n active c W rv e r a t one of the g " fiuis 111' UlUl u ies. |f“sT h lsE ~ " I* v o -e n Jo y e d -m y -w o rk -a l l L _ • I ^ t l n f T ry -adulH J/ff-beceuse-lU givea — Jn y e a r w e the chance to work wllh and 5 5 tn a r i or people.'^ he m iii. " If voit rin — ;rumpet n o t like people, and they In turn laphone do no t like you. you really do ( n d a n y - no t have much e t^a jng jre . aughs. H e added. ” lf ^ l l ^ «g- -

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a t l o n complished your job and y o u r canV I were llfe 'a s it should bo then >'ou w ill desia id his have no t r o u b l e sleeping s t I three n igh t." .eeport. Sieber i r t member of m n n y . sUy in c iv ic groups. Including the E lk s . „ , ent to w here he holds s 25-ycar m cm - jsn^o,, e d - l ^ bersh ip ,-and the Kayler Lodgo

No. Ai, A F and AM. He a ls o is his be- a m em ber of lhc Club M an- ctwell* a g e r 's Associalion of A m crica. smber. H e is thc father of l»-o chil- waa to drew. Sally has compJctcd two 1th his ye a rs a t Whitman Collcge and Ig coal Is now a siudent.at Idoho S to le bedle Ton of U niversity, while Je rry is a sen- | — n de- io r a t Twin Falts High School. ^

He and his wl/e. ,Im ogcne, ^ arious w erem arried ’on O ct.'lS, 1935. I | m n c e ■ — - — I k

riS Petticoat Navy L hmi. Aiding Seamen n

U ' “ NEW YORK (UPI) - T hon- ■ / Hud> s&ndj of merchant seam en ,' Blue ow ay from home for w ork rea- ■ lie lob sons a t Christmas, a rc the spcc- W . o h im . ll'l concern of *a pe ttic o a t f i

afnce "N avy ,” which, counts 3.000 f J I t Into w om en throughout the na tion a s I V

Jn m em bers. ■ ' ' WThe women are m em bers of

idured the.W omen’s Council_of_the ’Sen- _ :tober. m e n ’s Church Institute liTVcw lilding Y ork. F o r the past- 10 m on ths Ihough they ’ve been knitting g i f t s J q r _ "stood th e seamen.! club A t the New York, headquar- ivas a te rs , o the r volunioers a re pa ck - ^

• ing these and other g ifts Inio ■ plant 9,600 Christmas boxes th e In- S

^golng stitu te will pul aboard m e rc h an t

■ d itlonal gift boxes will go to " “ seam en In hospitals.___________

LANN I N G L l ^ i j o B U I L D ? “ II open C a l! tit {oday a b o u t f -l e ^ ^ ••

S ~ T - * ? r : T ~ii“5S CONSTRUCTION' • niO N B 7JJ-2SMre ac-

VE YOUR OW N 1 K-GO-GO PARTY | [j

p j l

UR MOHEY'S.yiORTH MORE *T,.^

W p R T H ’S ' l ^

IBIackRule— <2______ • ■ -■_________ suid

Groups S ZI No Tlir^t^: ii

lU M K /l. ? am W s_ (A P ) - g — Two- groups sworn to establish

'..• black rxile in Rhodesia a re still ;■ fcudiiiR between .them selves. fr m ore ihan a month a fte r the ", whiic-/u)fd rovernm enl there :!f„ 'd e c la re d its, independency-of

The groups, w ith the an- " “i ■; nounccd aim of m aking Rho- j

. } desia imo a bbck-rulcd counir>‘• named Zimbabwe, a rc Zim- Jr” { babwe African National Union

------- : - ZANU - and the Zimbabwe, Pw p 'e 's U nion. / - de”

i Neither seems a th rea t to ■■ ‘ i P rim e Minister lan-S m ith’s r6- ^

; gime in Salishur>% • . I t; ZAl’U was formed in "Rhodesia . in 1961 and claimed a .m em b e r- f 2 i . ship of half a million when its X *

. 1 records were confiscated thc N ■ followinc year. Am.

— : -Z .VNU-tp!iniercd Jrom -Z A P .U plai ; in August 1363 ond wos banned su r ' by lhe Salisbury governm ent one Orp . year later. Airl

■— ; -Z A P U -Prcsfdenc-Joshua-N ko- tife ■ 1 mo' and the ZANU leader, the clyl

Rev, Ndabaningi Slthole, a s welt T — U a » -lop -o ldcuarc_bcInc_hc ld Jn p «

;; Rhodesian detention cam ps. non fl . ZANU’s Liisoka officc m anag- o " • [. e r-P e rcy Nilno says ZANU hod j«ri

30.000 members when it w as in J bonncd. • ^

' The Organliolion o t African ' Unity has made several a l- P l

tc m p ts - to 'h ca t-th c -b rco c h -b e - — ’ twecfl {he fivo m ovem ents. t,: "TATU.....publiaty— director ~

C eoffe Silundlkn sa id ; "O ur ®'*' 1 emphasis is on- com plete non-

cooperoiion wilh thc enemy.1 F irs t we want to bring Rho- ,

a j a y desia ’-f rural a reas to 'a stand*siiJl ond then convlncp the Afrl* I

y o u r cans ta withdraw from , the Rho- I w ill deslan policc forcc.” 1 ,‘f i He estimated • Rhodwia'.'; 1

working population a t .700,000 2?vV revolutionaries’ *•'

m ajor problem w as th a t only ,250.000 of these ore indigenous ' m od e sia n Africans. " ----------^

M an . "Another 250.000 of these ,r irn come from Malawi, w hose pres- i

id en t,-D rrB n n d a rh o » -o rd e red - .jjrj, them lo slay on the Job nnd tor- ^ a„H get obout strikes ond civil dlso-

S,“ " “ bedicnce," he added. _scn-

hool.?ene,135. I I J I I U M l 1 1 1 ■ I

rhou-m en,rca- W \ W

spcc- W . A W 'M m kIcoat f ' t M § r W.3.000 f J V m A F a n a s I

> fcw . 'anths ^ S I ^ S S K ^ ^ ^ 's j o r • ■ ■

quar- J b H B h V ^ .■

e In-:hent '

g " —

CORDAWAmcDll«-WllliKKll-ol ^ feels oul just as mucji cord as you ni

—— * - ----- lta.UwM(.Mi..w(ld__________|M« Mh i I* I »Ku«« pr«M

»CrciS((.I.Tf;t<lt«l1rt.----------------

S K S ' . ' . 3

r | - g ' S S - -

re 1 ■^ EUREKA Ids you whisk that grime

handiest Hand Vac wilh (he fuK powe

.Jk “ J lT O X JG H ~ 7 " — -

i M & Y EL

‘|Our strike weapon Is t h e r t - ] ^ ^— - fo ru 'v c ry -lim}fed,"' S i lu a d ik 8 ___

suid.I ----------- ’ errilla--W 6frare-l8-lh«.nexi ___I phase in the rcv-olution. It might

come tomorrow or it might--------co m p -n e m -jT arr -W e-m u st-^ .—____ a ^ e to m w t

Ihti^h which-we ore-working.:!______ JJ i m ’ the re are hints that lon 1 ' l i i . i . Sm ith's .^ccuriiy'' operaii\Tsl r tKp have infiltraied'-'boih revolii-i , u . ^ tionarv movemenis and h^ve] • i ^ eiiminaled ihcir capability to V accomplish on>-thlng cxcept mt- • , ' nor harassment.T jw Zapibia’s wclcome for Rho-

„ ~ ^ d e $ i a ’s "freedom fighters” is •? i^ lukewarm a t best. Prenldent

i t t u „ ' Kenneth Kaunda was disap-' pointed' when they did nol

, march Into Rhodesia after il ^ declared independence. • and

begin guerrlilfl actlvijle.*.

l t T r a v e l _ b y ^ r

“X G a m s i n N a t i o nI thc ' NEW YORK (U P I)-M ore

American.i a re takJns to air- plane iravel. occordtng lo o

inned survey ■tak’c n ~ by~ th i!-(5nllup: — n o n e Orpaniiaiion for Trons Woridi

Airlines among o represcnia-i -Nko- tii’e..5ample of the U. S. odult,•, (he civilian populailon:' - ; - - - " - - — s well The survey showed that 3S }lti In per c eh t-« r more lhan « mil-' s. ^ ■ Hi5n~i*fSons=hnvc-m>w-flowtL — anae- on a al3?iaLprcla|.nirlincr, com-|J had p a r e d iJ n 33 per cent reported'

w as In a/Sim ilar survey mado for,. TWA by Gallup in 1962. .

AW PO ICY .

.... VERL MECHAMa r i ^ S u ic Farm Iniuranca A gent

, „ » £ 1 6 3 J ADDISON AVE. i

z : r z : r \ 733-2623

S ^ STATE FARMderM niviikNci coMfAniii.

dlso-' w

■ Model 745

links-tHtt-of-vaammlnf . . . Sfnoolhty ___ird as you need, rclracts-automaticaily. '

f™ " f C o r d a w a v . ^

■fe— — - > . 1 —

'■ ~h strong, powerful

;,7:V,T: cleaner with ■ - -.VIBRA.BEAT • ___

■■■■- - - . in Pui h.p. lift iet molSf_.............(/tJlil Ittjnioilwi cl(inin|

—^ Scit CiHDIOI idiM ciiintJllmiitiliitwiihUilmi, twWlni ifidjjip«|.wetton.

I inpttf * plut Ktrr Nplul Idtuii I kiiMi- , diiaircinhi«i:SUndi<<i

• ,«d...6(,}{<jie«Betrtc» .■ ~ ‘ ...POfltMkUM. -

: that grime away wilh case, today's he fuK powcrof a ligiitwe<;ht cleaner.

I Car...mtltkOlrtA*i|illhtt«vir

b ^ l '

l J 3 ^ _. WNISX 6f littw nin mit uutul Kind Vic rM un buy.WHISK dims »d liiiMnt

■ B S ^ . iilUdi.e(upto(Ktry.|<(iit.. H O iR a thidiitlnllKleliiindontop 'B C J K ^ 'e T d t iw i l i r T h i 'B r limp-—- ------

i bidn. to*. Hit lit «wn a«iil«4» tnittd d»U ttu^ ^

ELEORIC I

______ _____ _____ • . - -------------$lert-

next ___

p m,sop-

^ FABULITEMS AISO-ON. SA

L! SCATTER PINSair-

liluo- ___ Prolty_Glft_ Box Included.■oridi ., Rcgulor i \ . 6o ~ : : .: .z : .z z :: .mtn-1 ■ —

r“ l -BATH-POWDERmif-‘!^!i^ ----- ln-D eeof«rorlpia»tic_Q iit_Po

W tth .C olorfu t Puff Incfurfofor, --------- ~~i. — , j :

g GIFT BOXED STAIH A“ T r'iiirW o n acrfu l"G ifrlfC i B i ___ Rcgulor- $ 1.29 ........................

I LIGHf BULBS™ Packogtf of 4 B ulbi, lOO Vf III Regulor $1.00 ........................

CHRISTMAS TREEE.

; fndoor CTYi Typo o r Oufdoo ^ 5 'Bulbs to Pcickflgo..................

^1 EIECTRIC-BIANKEFull SizQ or Twin Sfxc.

■ Regular $10 .97 ..................

i PLUSH TOYSSoft and Cuddly. Fobulous t Regular $1 .00 ........................

LADIES' PLUSH SlColor«: Pink, Blue, Block or

• Regufor $ 1 .29 ............ ...........

LADIES'FLANNELPBoth in R egular ^izes and~t Regular $1 .99 ........................

TEXTURED NYLON^ All Popular Shades oM d-Pm

Regular 98c pair ........

^ ~SPARKLE CARFS-' PWnU ond Solid Colors.

_ _ R c g ulor 59e ............................

i. CAMPdS HOSE------------------------------------------------------

J : r iA lW fln rfe rfu i ____________^ Selection .................- ..................

GIRLS' BLOUSESMeny C olon, M ony Styfei. Regular $1 .00 .........................

: STRETCH PCotton Nylon .S ites 7 -1 4 — 2 . 6 6 .................

TODDLER CARCOA, Pile, Poplin or Nylon O urer"

Many Colors, M any Styles.

INFANTS' 2-PIECE' All SoUd C olon.

Regulor $1 .37 - ..^----- -----------

- -BOYS -LANNELJISizes 3 T hrough 16.:Rcgulor $ 1 .29 .......................

r ^ 5 ^ io Y s ® lF iLeother-Uko Vinyl Moterial Fleece Lining. Regular $1.2'

----------- Sunday , D e e .. lj> ,J9 ^ ^ . T w in Fa

B ^ S U U D

" u r ™tU LbU S BU'O N ; S A l E - S U N . , M O N . , T U E S . ,

“ iludcd;___________ • . ^

E R _ _ ~ A_Qiit_Box %

In c lu d e d n tcgalar » > :0 0 ~ ........—

STATIONERY ~A'G ifrltC m l-------------- ^ ^ ^

1 0 0 W o tt . ^

TREE LIGHT BULBS Ar O u lJ o o r C 9>4. “ J • • ............................. ............. i f c P k a ,

ANKETS . (Ixe. (

abulous Assortment. - ^

SH SLIPPERSBlock and White. ^

INELPj sAMDGOWMS;w and~Exntr6lxes.' ----- i------------

lYLONS ; A............................ ^ ll * ^..................... .....;______- A ‘ PoIr *

ARFS- ^

- ...1 : ... 2 A

...... .......

rCH PANTS

.......................Sixes 3 - 6 x ...........

RCOATS ^i» Ourer"SKell.” ' ^

Styles. Regular $3 .99 .................. ^

PIECE SLEEPER

I F l S H I R T S ^ ^

ftWrDREirGTOVES"^'Aoterial with ^ ilar $1.29 end $ 1 .00 ________ ^

5 O P E N - E V E R Y N I G H T

■ o p e n T O D A Y I V A . M . ‘

T w in Falls T im es-N ew t

W l / :BUYS, TUES., AND wed.

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.................- * V * - ,W here to G(

■~SawtoothF(------------ (Contlm icdJrD m _Es8SJ5l

m u l J i p l e use; the brocm po ln u ou i ihfll "Ihe forc*l rt c c r 's Job Is much more th nulling OUI fires and growl trcc5 and other vescloiion nmlvcl j>m) i m p r o v e wati fihcds, malniain and dcveli

.recreation values and Impro wildlife habliai nnd ftrage ca dliions fo r llveslock,"

R « s poJnfed out ihnl there ' tip charge for tho m ap. I t cj

Christm as G W henSpoki

-----------NEV-yO RK -(U P!)-^?O n*Vom cn Rod or Blad ^ “1 send'

• frn HJem til HJcm."Before you s ta r t swinRtng. I

il'■ be hnslily explained th a %vords a re merely “A Men Chrlstm ni nnd a Happy Ne Y tfa r . ''.Jn DaDisb.

Aitd if >-ou think tha t’s mouihful, try Ihe tradliion Vulclide creeling in Gaelli

W rite r Is -^ A b so lv e d o£—

T a x E v a s io n: WASHINCTON (U PI) - T

______ U S- Cnun_i>! Claims Ffidiabsolved 0 . K7 Armstronfj Springfield. Mo., of Intent

-------In the ma» b: denied him port of the rcfum

he was seeMng.■ The -writer and form er XI.

.- ' congressm an' wtis convlcttd 1 n jury on April 13,1955 for wl

. fully nttempliiiB to evade fe , c ro l income laxes owed f

_ 1M7. ltM8 and IMQ. Ho vf• ‘ imcti jr.3W.

Arm sirona thereafter sued the c l a i m s court to recov

----------- nssessmcfitsH tK ludlnR-lniorc■ -nn'd penaliles. fo r those ni

th ree other years — a total . . S15.000.

At the lim e the ca.«e w• he an j by Claims Court Comm'

■ ^ ^ - ' .Bicnfr W. Ney Evons, there w; — -------n-confUfit^HmonftTttUrtSTas-

- - Iro w tHiainR a prior convicti' Is in a civil proceeding. Eva;

________founi^ the conylcllon not bindli

E v n n s 'a iso lo u n u & iBclr" ------------ TraucluTci«-lntcnnJm tnrpart-

Heyburn Urges Eail Warning

HEYBURN - j T h e Heybu 1 Chtfmbcr of Commerce fs insU----------- flailng a .nmjerl .to .g c u th c - t:_______Jon Pacific Railroad Co,.

}\ ’ place som e' type of w arm ' xlRnnl a t the crossings of fc

- vU lnee-atrccls.----------------------I . lUc aniftS In tiue.ilioii-1m I been the .icenc of severol nc

denis Involving train s and hl{ way vehicles.

No commlttce w ns appoint :i nnd the m cm ben will discuss

/ u n h t r at the.nex! roMt^ng, n U w n i reported that alx

W) ~ Stsj-w a s nelied from the rcci Kfl TtSKcy shoot 'spbnsbrcd t jy ni ; ' Chamber. Members w ish, tjji thank everyone who partlci] |il | ted in the annual event:(lit. • SLIDE KJLLS TWOi r BRIDGEND. Wales (U P I'i n An engineer and his assists Jill were killed when the ir em jJ;------------ m !p> cn |» r-tn iin -w B s-h it-by, j | tandslldg near here.________ .

| —

. i ' ^ a t i y o t

1 11 ■ ^ o ”d o n ' F ^

1 — l a v ^ t J

^ T im e^N aw s------S t> ndB yrD ec.-T 9^19^—

IDINO ■ a la n r T n jc k depict one of the mi id as ona niustrttloB-ln-thr-Bowtoath NiUmnJ -tho p r f i v i .___ fSoHrtooth_E(ire»t photo)i ..- i , . . ■ . * . * * . *

to Go in Northern thForest-R elated <I P ace he .w u re d , for instance, a t any the orochuro nniB er Matimi-or-otMhe-{ore»t ,e forest ran- headouarlcrif ln T#in FalU a t 1 more than 1525 Addison Ave. E. Conies and growing olso are- ovaiJflbJe a t the offlcc 'egctaiion to of the Twin Falls Chamber of • o v e water* C om m erce ... ind develop "Wo are a ll pretty proud o f ind Improve th is new m ap." Rees said. " It

f trac e con- will b e helpful to everyone who ." u ses J l . We trust it will makelhal there Ls use of the northern Sawioolh m ap. I t can a re a evcff more ot an enjoy*

las G reeting Sount poken in V arious'»!)—^?On*ltel _N o d la lg shona dhuit.ogus ath*I Ju l sendes bhlladlialn Fe mhaise chugat:"

F o r the benefit of siudents of iwinging. le t rnnguage and others who would ained thase like to learn the greeting in

“A M erry jhc.«e and olher longues, En* Hoppy New cyclopcdla Inlcrnallonnl has

compiled a runUown which in* lk tha t’s a d u d e s :

traditional - Czech-V esele vanoce a stast* in Gaelic: ny l^ovy rok.

----------------- D utch ~ Preitige Kerstdagene n ccn ficJukkig Nleuwiaar.

I FinnLsh-Hauskaa joulua ]a' onnellista uulla vuotla.

I ____ FrenchrjJoyeux Noel e t Bon*

, G erm an — Froehllche Weihn*1 0 1 1 ach len und eln glueckllches

JP I) — T hc Hungarian —.Kellemcs karnc* lims F r id a y sonyi es boldoR ujevet. rmstrbng of ” Itallan -D uon-N a ta le-e buon »f Intent to Anno. g IMPS b u t .— I — . ..

™ M agic VaU(:onvlcted b y L ■ . . - ' — 1955 for will* • . d e c

evade fed* s y j , VALLEY - Official opci 1 owed fo r d E (IQ. Ho w a s SUN V A LL E Y .- Sun Valley'

_ y - E V - M .» i

those nnd b u RLEY - Andree Juliet B r - a to ta l o f JA ^

' ' • TWIN FALLS - Paul K uenti. • ca .« w as ^ u n ijy concert. • u r t Commis- FE B .s , there w ns f i l E R -M orIc Valley C ountr W U rt^ras^ff FltoPH ish-School.M udjw riunt^ r conviction M A Sding. Evaft.-! BURLEV — New York Sexte I not bind ing ' MARi

r T T ln c ln j f ' co ttcerc ------------------------ — —n t n r p a r t - o f ------------------------------------- A PR Iu a a a ---------------j y i { j - r A r f c >.-M/trv Ja n g ]

:------rges r -----------,Season’s G

irce fs insti-4 S cu ihe_U rt___________)ad Co,, to .................... ..... X _of w arn in g ' -ings of fou r • g r

severol n c d - ns and high-

IS appoin ted j f X £ y111 d iscuss it J K M l a Q —npct^ng, / y j W — '

n . ' S So r M - t j y ' t h e ---------S w ish- to / ‘ L I B I C T L iA C

10 pa rticipa - C H R I S T M A S

2 ^ 1 '- , A fu lly o u to it iiS.TW O so f te n e r f o rles (U P I)—his a ss is ta n t CHRISTM AS SPE C IA L. .

_ C U m 0 A K .8 0 E L W A I E B

f a n y o n e c a n t e l | y o u

t h e r e ' s n o t a l o t t h a t ' s F

□ n ' t g e t t o o " ^ i t ^ ^

w i t h t h e g i m m i t j k s t h q t

l a v e s t u n J o s t i n g - q u o l i t y - t h i s ^

*F4V^¥T««OTI0M «<NCeW» •

I of the mBDy p h a ie t of forest eperatloru Ith N atfroaf,Fofe « t aortJiefn <iJvtiJga mop-photo) _ • ^ ^ ---------

* * * * «

lem D ivision o f ted bn-N ew -M ap-nee, a t any m e n t than In the pasl.' -4he-fore»t —I T D lc iS j r e . f o r in s tM c e . M (n Fall* a t rec re a tto n a l lUes in iHTTVtjith' E. Copies c rn Division of the forest and

t the office th e location, site, eievaiion and i lhamber of p e rm itte d use of each one U ,

d e ta iled in a special scctlon - Y proud o f pririted on one at the lolds ot j s said. " I t th e brochure. « vyoDC who "N o w , those wbo love the out* will make of-doors will know right w here

I Sawioolh to eo and just how to get ah enjoy* th e re ." ~ ....................... -

ounds Strange ous T ongu est agus ath* L atv ian -P ricc igu i- ZIemsvet*e"chugat:" kua -un -film fgu -jauno -gad ii.-------iludents o f L ithuanlan-L inksm u, Kaledu who ttould svehciu Jr laimingu N aujuju ireeilng in M etu .igues, En* . N o t^ eig lJn -G uds rlke velsig- lonnl has n c lse over eders Julefest. which in* P o lish — Wesoiych Sw ait I

pomysinego Nowego Roku. ce a stast* Portuguese — Fells N ata l e

D oas Fcsta j.<erstdagcn R om anian-C racium sl an nou jw iaar. feric it.joulua ]n Russian - Vesciyja S v jatk i ia. scnstilvy j Novyj Hod.el e t Bon* Slovakian-VcsscJe V fanoca «_______ __ s tn silivy NoW rokl:he Weihn* SpanJsB^FcliTNirelflntl-y-ATO ■ iueckllches N uevo . . .

Swedish - God Jul och goll Ties karnc* n y t l a r . ••t. - A s for pronunciation, you 're le -e -b u o n o n y o iir own. TTie EacycJopedl* ,

d id n ’t say. .. ' ' ' •

^aUey Calendar• d e c ; 20

ifficial opening- o f winier season.DEC.' it

lun V alley's cherished Christmas trad ition , down D olJor-M ountoln.— r j 'J A N . I------------------------- — --------Becket, in te rp re tive , Community C oncert

— J A N - l l , , --------------------------8 Juliet B ru n . p ianist. Community Concert.

JA N . 25lul K u en tt-P a r ia Chamber OrchesUa. Ccm*

F E B . IM Sley Country M usic Jamboree, 7:30 p .m . «tidUoflutiL -------^ --------M A RC H E * =fork S ex te tte . Community Concert.

FfPnrhmcn. Qim m unltv

— a p r i l .2 l L _ . _ _ _ , , _ _ _ ^ . . ■ :itrv J a n a B a rio n . iiarpisi. Com m unltyXon-

s Gi'€£tin§s youR

r M A S G I F T i P E A I

ly Q u to r n a t ic hom e w o te r I tn c r f o r y o u r fomily!

P E C IA L ......... ;_____ fre m $ 2 2 5 .0 0

r-W A TR B_SERV lCT-rilO NX 7a3*a«l ^

th a t 's FREE ' P .

ks th q t you see. . ^ ‘

^ h i s £ b d s tm a s _ » i___^ ___!

— ~4 S e r g e a n l ^ H - A s H ^ ^ c o n

(AP) - Sgt. Igors Mocalkin be gan thinking of his wife and Ud

' u the shrapnel from his owr artillery sliced t h r o u j . the bamboo brush be w u hiding in.

He thought of h is family he- ^ ^ ■ 1 cause a t th is tim e, midnight, he H H H had exhXuited every emotior

except loneliness.^ • - In .the hours'befotfl-W s a rti l

lery unknow lnjly'-jnade him i target, Mocalkin, » . a qdiet- spoxen Is t Infantry Divisior medic, had endured more (ban

^ endure

l^ e re w as a diiel w ilh thc V ie i_ C o n g _ 7 ifle n )in ._ th en _ * nightm arish search for a wounded buddy, the realization (hst in his search he had crossed into Viet Coag lines, the strafing by arm ed helicopters, a n d -h o m m o rin g -b y -h is -o w a fighter, bombers..^

Then (he artille /y cam e burst- ing Ihrough the jungle from the

■ ■ I 1st Division n n s a t Lal Khe.seeking out the Viet Cong that had attacked M ocalkin't road

m mop- convoy buc reaching ever near- e r him. " "

fc " - T h a t w as whTn ' M ^ Ik l i i A found londiness. and the mem-

r t x ofy of 1*1 wile nnd family. l / A H w as wondering if she wouldf * move w ith the four kids from

Q T l Denver back to Boston with myL d U — foikc’-M oc^ ik im eeaU s:-------- ^

" I w as wondering how she would find life without m e after she gol the telegriim tha t Td

u n v t j i t h r H u n c ---------------- --------------------b rest and - J i w as so lonely, and I was jailon and to helpless out there. But Td :h one is cried a ll m y tears ." ll section . -The medic was no softy. } foJdi e f Broad-shouWered and with pen-

, e lrating blue eyes, Mocalkin e the out- had fled to the United States 5ht w here from Latvia when the Commu* ' to 8* t p lsu overran E a s t'lE iiro p e .

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1 " ^ * " ^ >rtw UH h« mode th ocalkln be- U.S, Army his caree r. _ ife and U d * He was wilh tiaht fnedlc bad Tl his own dies when the V iet Cong at rough the lacked ihe convoy, leaving threi I hW iiii in. ambulance Jeeps isoU ted. Twi family be- of- tbe medics w ere killed b; lidnight. he V iet Cong (ying a t the roadside y emotion Three others wrere wounded.

A fter leaping from Bis Jee; B h is artil- and crawling under., it. he lU ide him a ticed a green h a t i n d then i . a qdiet- raised head 2S feet aw ay . Thi f Division eyes flickered a t h im . a rifli m ort than ba rrc; was r jis c d . and. theri to endure was a sheet of flam e.

___________ The enemy bulle t puncturei1 w ilh thc Ihe jeepn irer-iiear-M ocalk in 'i i ._ th e n _ * Hi* reium volley found-ii

for a m arlrlm he-V iet-C oBg’* skull— realization A U.S. dK to r. C apt. Maxw;! I he had E ie ll Cline, lay ac ro ss the roai I lines, the in a ditch ond cursed the fac lellcopiers, lhat as medics His group hai - h i s - o w o onIjL_a_miflimum_Df_SlS.ap<Ms

a in e . from Sparu rtbu rg , S.C. sm e bu rst' had fired off a ll his pisto l am e from the munition early.

U l Khe, A Viet Cong w as soon to pla; Cons that a game wllh him . tossing stone:

kin's road a t iiim through the b rush to de ever near- v e t S t f i t f i f i f i f f t f i G f f t f i

T^^f-GIVE .....f f iw a l lW § . W E BIESSING OF

.BEnER HEARIN. s 5 • f o r CHRISTAAAS

how she S f w — ■ _

» • FOR APPOINTMENT C }. But I d g r IKPORMATION

no softy. H • SEE O R CALL ,

M S a ^ i n S M b F K S IO N A t'H E ted States s f p. O. U* Ni>nA«r l e u . T»lr i Commu*' ;Europe.

7 s T l n f a c t C h n s t m i s i s a l i f n c " b f

i m c t o b e g r a t e f u l f o r o u r b le s s in g !

l a H n d - m a t c r i a H v c a U b r a p d - f o r c l ’

'h n s l m a s is " a 't im 'e ~ w h e n 'w c ‘p a y ^

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Inedic bud- o v e r m r ' i i ’^ i t i o n ' S a t h e Cong a t- pU nned to cul his a rm . le t the

sving three blood m n and pUy dead, lated. Two Spec. 6 Kenneth Maddox from

killed by U w to n . Okla.. leaped from Jeep e roadside, to 'J e e p with his rifto"bouocin i mnded. like a machine gun. He, too. 1 b is Jeep w as lamenting that medics a re it. he no* m eant to be men of peace, s e ­nd then a cording to Army manuals, aw ay . The Maddox had grea ter reason to m . a rifle complaiti when his w e a p o n and. there Jam m ed aod he had to se ep

pumping b^'hand, punctured Both C ine and M addox w ere

Moc*lkin'» picfced-up-that nfght y found-iis Infantry force moving up th e5'* skull.— bIoodjed.hiihway._________t . Maxwell ooi Mocalkin.IS the r ^ " i w ^ i s going Uirough h is o r- d Uie fact deal by orm M helicopter a h d group had fighter bomber. Soon i t w as the

wvaoofls. artlHerv. E very brief lull ia ju rg , 7:C.T tKeartillerriarragM rM oiM llKilV pisto l am* w ould hear the Viet Cong, som e

of .Uiem women, tram ping by » n to play him toward the swam ps, appar- fine stones en tly carrying ihelr dead a n d rush to de- sinking them. In the m ud. .

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up -for-thc-moments-of-^—

'M ocalkia had five eartrk lg es ; le ft in his rifle. When Uie artU-

.........• J S & f S ;highway w b a t tbe three j m b v l * t ) c « i e e p « > y j w ^ ^ .a i ^ l » t - ,

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Jm and M oolkht turned back Into I Uw jungle. WHH a n llr f tr pulled ,

g j ; , from -a [eep he signaled, m U.S. ;‘S J bom ber in he sky.' •

-b o u o cin i Sooo. a helicopter d a rin tfy He, too . laaded beside h l m ^ M o c o li^ i

ledlcs a re w as back from U ifd ead . . ' leace. *c- a d officcr remembers? uals. “ Mocalkin dkln’t say anythingreason to (o us oa the helicopter. He ;

>r e a p 0 n looked s t r a i^ t ahead.-and Uien to keep a t us, A big tear rolled dow n h is I

f a c e " ' ' .Idox w ere Mocalkin's night of h o r ro r 1 ta J U U - .l i hapDened_a_mQnth ago, bttt to I J up th e ■ ~ ,

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p ie r . H e and Uric was arraigned D and Uien ^ t h men; waived prelim dow n h is hearing.

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here on G t« m is c ; i« r ‘“w d b ? these bom bs on ’ ‘ r f S a r e dropping themf S ^ j K e y ' l ' som e so®*- ■■

his' m ainland sin* „,; ® ^ " i iy Ju t the bomb* on ^ tW j 'J j i k e 'em off ngoln a

• i j f t S k T h e r c didn;i seem lo ^

one of -several f l ^ ^ M r i " c . n , . l n t h . SAC |

S rx f^ c i^ tu S r 'il

S r ib e l ly : . &■ 15 hours those, same ^

- i S ^ i S ' S s a^ l o o t runway dropp«1.309 - » K f l d J o! high explosives In ^

- f S a r o a - w h lc l i_ G e n ,_ W il : M r . ! r ^ W estm oreland, com- i t

iSrin%Aa'i%SSS|Infesied w.iih Com munist g

- ^ ^ | ; ^ ^ o s t - ~ r f a i I y — ;rald» ^w s Jiw nese and A mericons » R A f H. wilJ b e boosted g S o ? i/ noi in num bers of sor- M

. l i a , Mrtainly by th e bomb g

litow ag-ihciH oads from high B' S ; a fm J n r ty T a t f a r -n n d §

jtuis|be‘te rp recijil£n by using M coRiiuttrs. ^

PcHormlng <he ipfMlofw to- ^ div tre several h u n d r ^ young a mttidihiSir mld-20s ®nd^ early K

- » (rtrm -S A C -b«es-at-ttlO fn . « buj Mlu-. and M ather, Calif.— Q (he Wih and 320ih bom b w lng^ ^ They look over Dec. 1 from the ^ Tih Bomb Wing w hich relum ed 9

Dates Rated, iTUCSON, A r t r : -{ A P )- A jA

lbi«rsity of A rla jn s soror.- ^ l:y h» a chart on which ittitts boys a s d a le s for iu & wnsbers.

Tbt. student new spaper. ^tl* Wildcat, sa y s ih a i a »tUci sta r m eans aosoJuJcly }-*

— BrO theT-ralings-orovgraca— Mtu r-go ahead; g o W -g re a l; ^itd-BO slow. g

iCounly .Tail I Operation Is | Family T a sk |

TOPEKA, K an. (U P I) - A>1 S i mttnbers of the Chaffee family. H ;^ p e ^ t y . ^ h a yTe.pi^ ^ g

“ i5 5 i r c r a f c c r w if r o ( " F ." T : ^ ~ O n II« r th e ” sh c r i f f ,-a c te d -a s a f

n i t r o n ivhen h e r daughter,M a Nancy Johnson, had to ^ h*« emergency den ta l work. ^

Mn. Johnson. 24. had been J J working as m a tron , a fte r Ihe A rtjulir matron q u it- on short ^

^ ^ I t t - ^ ^ e .reg^ilair^ a^l-

twiai, P « c r anT^Pn^rlckf'vrtrc S W 10 work a round the ja il— |g? mtping 'halis. running errands s ?

^ n iir c lM ^ - 'ih 'g ^ Io ro %“It seems like cvcry th lne Dad ^

I TO ends up hs a family af*taid M rs. Johnson. f f

"il the public a s a whole ^ WJW have ihe opportunity to a

, «*^rhai Is here n t the Ja lf-o n K

>wi d n e V e r h av e leen - ager j s problems,■' she added . • ^

Santa Changes f

CAREY — P ltttu have been JA “ *i>6td so lha t San lo C l a u s S * U «rrivc a t the conclusion ol JV ^ Chri.Mmas Conccrt which ^ ■'11 begin a l 7:30 p .m . Tuesday % i “ Ihe new gym nasium . f f.Mcks of candy will be fur- ^

b y -ihe-lD S -C hurch____ ^ItMc plans w ere mode be- W

of the Inconvenience o t ^ »®vlng .chairs fro m Ihe LD? » ®»rch to the gym nasium for g

_?? 'opw ft. back to the CTurch « _^Jljc_uar<J-C T rJjtm as-party .- j 9• W the school for the Rn• '=^cailon program Dec. 29. ^

, - ^ r f t ,m U no LDS w ard f f^ i mas party th is year . •

Burley Student I vfrites Article f

.D IV ERSITY O F ID A H O , ^ *««?w-Boyd E 4 rl, Burley, is

tinderRradnatc § P rosram -la-chem istry j »

*1 the University o f Idnho. • K “ OfkinR-with D irJca n 'h c

tb e synthesis ol i f - - ^ i t e n ,« o n t « l n i n a « .M n u ,

nqv j-hp continuation of the *hi- ’‘upport from the f f

Science Foundation is p . for ano ther year, ac- M

Dr. M alcolm M rR an- M - S « ‘he physical sci- g

w h o .d irec ts ^

t^ y A S T K F t.rm n mmBrtr-r-a J s

SaidjSirategfORCE to Carswtlfv Ilex., a fte r-sev era l year Urm an months on the is land . mire

rolled T l i a l A ndertenTs t '* n w a im e - -n ; io n s a Sufius" ' siailuii— ts apparent? „ .

A rm ed guards, som e Wlth-M16 •flllsted r i^ e s slung across th e ir shoukl- , oaused e rs . a re everyw hert. Mention a imb ut> mission, a s i r rq u e i l lo n . people , | , w foln guartedJy - U they lalV a t 1 i ^ a t h a ll. W atch dogs roam the 20,000- J ol a acre station fences a t night.151 Aviators a^id c rew s book eo- , thinff gether. three lo a room . In spe* uam j! c>“> ^ ““ rlers. TTieir families W. . ihs on “ re n 'i permitted to Join ihem,

them hut ihelT duty here U compara* tiqyt

Im s ^ ‘. T heir Immedlnie 'b o s s . Col. a c« f h / m , William T. CumUkey, a blue- serv gain a eyed, weathered veteran of 22 Dlvii eem to

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mired anc< f e a r* by his men. aircroii '” rne ~T he ' 'br<5ok1^n'3^Ynrrfthl>n?inrf:Wftvw-

er of the 454ih*3:0ih W b a r d - I Crutr mcnl wings, 50 next July, cam e,during to Andersen ihe last week m ‘miskcv November and by (he end of ihe doing •

W f lr s f week of Dccernbcr h e 'd 'W tht > o W already ftown five missions bVcrllO' ycji » .« » • South Vict Nam. . f i r s t '^ lo. And a mission Is a 22-hour<"hrouj;l , affair ~ 12 hours a tlu a l nying,iorics."

10 hours preparing for th e - Grout them, debriefing and cri* H«rk j;ipara* tiques. , .. week.

Maj. Gen. William j ; Crumm, week i« Col. a career officcr with 2H years some ci

blue- service and head of ihe 3rd Air hour w of 22 Division a t Andersen, led a sue- And i

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2 / AK ru b b e r , w ith c lo fh e s p ic k or b la n k e t. , h o r ih e i in lc - g ir l in y o u r h o u se .

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K- . - . A ll < T h e c ro z ie s t th in g you .' p a n a fte r h o v e e v e r p lo y e d w ith . • hoJS*

j i c Reg. 78e Now 66c Reg

¥ as Puri mad* ccssful, bombing m ission of 18 from '

1. aircraft'w hich took off In th ree Ju*y>lnrfrWftve<l-Dw7-? | mnnl>isriH C r u m o . ^ flew” B29 bom bers I »me during V.'brld'tVar 11 a s did Cu- : m 'ffliskcy and the two a re back i , " " Ihe doing "Ior real" bom 'Bm sM arn-'P*^^'

he.d 'for th t lirsi lime in m ore Than •v'cr 20‘ years. Thc colonel sa id his |hougl

, jf irst ' mission last m onlh Comn iour,"brouKhi back some m em -re m -: ing ,jo rics.- . Wli i t ,the ;',G round crcwsL Crum m said. " cri- H-ork J2 Iwum a <fay, si* da>5 a .Cru:

week. An average D52 crcw . that t nm , week i« 74 hours. Few — except “ c r ' f :a rs some civilians — observe the 40- '®Air hour week. . . weapcsue- , And lhc raids have stepped up modif

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Information on largcl* — im- nltion jflf^provcs. dump:'han *^e general said many people choloi his ihought of th e S fraiffic Air Cony.

,n jh Command ns a nuclcar deter- p t j i e m -re m .fo rc e , hu t he hones they

. wiii now rccofsniie SAC's value bu t ii ^jjj_ in limlled w arfare, too,, ; know ,5 a Crumm emphasi»ctl. however, wind. QW. that his 30 o r :«n plants at'An* ^ ft(

dersen can ciuickly be converted ^ ()< i 4Q, 10 c arry nuclcar .weapons. .The j , a « ;

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munLst Junclc hideouts, ammu- lain im- nltion a n d mcdical supplv w hen

d um ps, is having a definite ps>‘-'foil» a iple ch o log lcar • effect on ihe v iet evening Air ConjT' occomnicr- J > ia n 'n r t^ i '' i< m s arc a clo<f- show i fjey l y g u u r d e d secret at Andersen night, lue bu t it isn 't really difficolt to ' Box

know w hen something's in (he w aiting 'e r. w ind. • . fp rc_ ih

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ly W here the secrecy curia in “ ' '”’8 ‘hi falls a p a r t is that often .th e “

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KC1JS jet tanker* so^mewh'efe” in along the way for refueling.,e Word of tJieIr coming 15 prob- to ably received by thc Vict Cong.)o T here 's a Russian electronics a t ship silling off Apra H arbor.

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prom ptly received *"• explanation and apology, frw

th e White House. New cord• • 'a r e In Ihe mail, leaving no doul

, “h a t the President and M r Johnson were Ihe weM-wlsberi

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N ew s of RecordCASSIA COUNIY

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;f; P ac ific railroad ,

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l l ' * R W itW C h t l s ^ n . 37. B ' ■ 355. H eyburn, w u cited for fs

:■! W ednesday on Overland A> a n d a i s t S t .a r l s n « n - w a a d r

.•1 w ■■iflfiO Studebaker south r O vwJaod Ave. n n d ^ M *

le ft tu m in front of a 1962 Chi ro le t d r i v e n ^ P ew ™ jja n se n . 26, ?6J G randview, Bl

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Many ot gy DILl CR ID ER e a r postage ORLEANS. U . (A P ) -

Tourists a re ' gleeful -^In the ------« naughty French Q u ar tc r . '- th c

r k - f nation’s No. 2 .port is busy andU A mid(own New O rleans ficems . 1 miraculously unscarred.

r n The casual eye sees little evl-L U l . dence ihat the ccntpcy 's m ost w r y destructive hurricane passed Blotter t ih iaw ay-three-m onthuiC D JC M : loneymaker. ta g about: Sl billion ^ rn a g e . llf., w as cit- & c e p t for a few b roken hill­top fo r te d boards or neon signs, th c rnld- •ossln4 .a fter town area looks much a s U did ' i e f V n S B e tty 's 125

e. and Union ^ e s a ^ * is true o f the MF jsslng. _ am i. Fla., viciniiy. rak e d b> SrPocatoIlo , B euy-w hea-aha^doubIed_back gine N o. 209. o u t of the AtlBntIc to run the Mack truck sio t between Florida a n d the Ba<

iker w as set ham'as and rage inlo th e Gulf ol iron t guard M «lco^^ ^ . f u . .

,n, 37, B m m ains a major J a c to r In’ the :Ked for fail- ^ally lives of thousands. The aft- way a fte r a c rm alh will Unger tor m onths tc

it 7:30 p.m . cpme jn some sections. > erland Ave. - Louisiana w as. ha rd e st h it an v fa s drlv* Midtown ' New O rleans mas ker_aouth on «i,gw few scars but In resMent «1 m ade • a ja i a re ir iH rfW r irT n re -w h lc J a 1962 Chev* ^joesn’t need or w ear a patch, w r e Rulon in New Orleans sections flood ndvlew. Bur* ^ by levee breaks d u e to tlda

. sitrges. thousands of bom e own veling north gtill struggle w ith “ do iLue..Bnd_her vounc lf—re&alra—;__ea-'w lth^Ihe ' 'T h s 'c o rro sive ” s a l l ' ^ ^ a i c as m aking a n in e d clothing, furniture

* « floors, ^wllboard, e loctrical ap a r friW «-OL «hmhbiTV—a n d cars .l » 0 0 to the ^ T hT w ate^left b S ^ a heav

mold.of black, m y . g reen nnyellow. I t persisted n e arly tw

wr*lncreaslngI e n j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

Jam es Poweflcnt a t Memo- G o o d GHt I d i i l • .

l c ”k ' > . * 5 B . . u t y f r o m C h , r l . .____ . ' _ _r6Uf "IHtli •om»lfitn9«”■■■— ' 'a P irf te t UpslIelTIn a p

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le B etsy F a lls to I W e a n s’ NotoriousE R manlhs, dupUe scrubbings. L I. (A P ) — For reasonably prosperous cit* at

■.in th e iu n s Betsy was a staggering fl- pl ir tc r . '- t h e nanclal blow. F o r ' the less pros* busy and pc rous. i l would have been a ai

ns seem s knockout cxccpi fo r Red Cross ol :d. o r olher welfare ngency help, dilittle evi- The insurance Inform ation In- in

c y 's m ost stitute estimates to ta l claim s In p • passed Florida n n d . L ouisiana will JUJDJCM : reach $750 million — m ost of il Na m ag e . In uiuuijifta; ------------------ wroken bill- • The enomiously expensive L , th e mid- offshore oil w ell Installations 1 a s il d id which dol the b lue Gulf for 60 tl e tay 's 12S miles oul (0 sea from the Louisl* ^

■ ana coast caugh t 150 m!p.h. ii of the M P wTSaiTflnd-bnttcrinj-wnves.— g rak e d by Shipping losses on the river,

ibled back which wrung a c ry o f financial D0 ru n Ihe paIirfr6m T:loyd8-of-ljondonrare Ii ,nd the Ba- best capsuled V th is recent sur* K the Gulf of vcy by Army E ngineers. a

Sunk Salvaged li ■ ........

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« . > . . B tae h ed Salvaged *irdes t h it. Barges ......................... : 13U I2sans m ay Ships ............... .............. 5 5n resMent* Boats ............................... IB 10m re-w h ic b Mltc — ................................ 22 10a patch. In these figures, a c ra ii '

tion* flood ' JOO feet long w as-rcnsW SR a a lue to tida l ship. About 12,000 sm all c ra d es- bom e own- (Imaled lo be Betsy casualties l lh “ do it are not included. . -____ _ •'Ml.<ccllaneous” ranged fromS l l ^ a t c t >i-Naw:noBting dr> 'dodt.. which -

fu rn itu re , w ri t down iu s t off the N ^ O r- ' jc tr ica l a p . leans waterfront, to a $5 trillion ^ n d c a rs , oil 'w ell drilling rig . river ter- n d » benvy rics, d re u n e ru i la - tra i-a -sw a m -

g reen nnd shovel.n e arly tw o “ T h ^ R e d C m s —lis led -th e

J m ! . I1 C h B rl# ! of th e Rilx — r* {>m*th(ng«" (q «rlfh h«r Htppjr H o li^ tr^ ' •lleiriira~p«rftcll7 ehimting pM k-a-bee-- lam Rlti In ■ ptrliy slriptd pack^B*. Kind . nuileal-paOrrnad helit*r. Two cakas af ■P I" a lln g lf jin g l i eanttinar.UOO aaeh.

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illey w tra ready for oe* R e m r t officialshe resort Saturday. T he tw o bedroom und three-bedroom apart* « m a a f the omthis view cf Sun V alley. UcUy d lrec to r 'i

I to Raise R o o f rious “Q uarter”ings. Louisiana d e a th (o il from Betsy lerous cit* a t 7—a lol low er th a n m osl peo- gering fl* pJe thought ft w ould be. less pros* The cleanup in N ew Orleans • been a and Miami con tinues . Hundreds ted Cross of thousands of truckloads of :y help, debris have been hauled away nation tn- in the New O rleans meiro- clalm s in polltan area, ana will In mid-N ovem ber, the federal no st of il Neighborhood V outh Corps ex*------------- le nded -ils-c lo*m ip~ pro jcm _ inexpensive Louisiana a no lher eight weeks, stallations From New O rleans, the fur* ulf for 60 ther souih you go olong Uie.flat he Louisl* Mississippi D elta s tr ip extend- >0 m;p.h. Ing 90 m iles to the Gulf the M ves,— greater-tfic-destruction o n ja iid . the river, Venice. B urns, Boolhesvllle;’ financial Dclacrolx. Y scloskey, • Grand jndonrBre leia— ihc«A nnH~ n ther sm all ecent sur* iowns In th a t oil. flshliig.'cattle rs. and citrus a re a a rc slowly com-l: Salvaged ing back to jjfe , ). . . <1 21 __Many of the 1,233 homes

. . . 3 ^ wTiiJi mil itfU CiKj.*-»w « d ^ . . . 10 7 totally destroyed, w ere in .the . . . 16 0 areas soulh of N ew Orleans...

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l lc ra lie s - Jcasualties

nged from jdt.-which e-New Or- $5 millionriver fer- |V \

’’■*■****"* lisled-the

g . 1 buy*''''’"®

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G U iU A I ^ I

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r t o tn d a ls « W tb e tb t« frb*4w om unlw w Sdi«in M lU will sleep six . Tbere are tvS'*.™"™!; cl <i>» ™* •■’t x ' Md lr tc ttf -it-tfa t-T tw t.-< S tta -V sU e y photo]

r t f - Pageant Slated „ By Area Church

P T * SHOSHONE - T te t o l te - “ sembly of G od Church Chr sl-l •om Betsv m as program w ill bc helil a t 8|S s i S J p.m. s«‘ to y . f- W W M '« •^ jjijcd "H e Cnm e a n d He s Com-/O r le a n s ing Again” w ill be prcscntedl K undttds by i h t ch ild ren a n i young peo- kloads of pie of the chu rch . •(led away D irecting ih c perform ance are ,s mcito- C arl Klmicy. J a n ie s Pate and

Mrs. John Shaw , he federal At 7:30 p .m . Tuesday a l the Cbrps cx* church (he Children s BiWc Drojcct-in c iu b ^ i lL h o ld -a _ b lr lh d a y E sm [ht weeks, for Jesus. E ac h child will tnke , the fur* a gift for^ th c Lord.Ig ihe.flat . . • _ ■ - -

H i s Mass Slated.,:

her small Catholic .C hu rch o n ^ C h rls itm Inc’.’ caltle EV CTTw trM asses-will-be-W lex owly c o m -b ra ie d -a t 8 - a .m and Ifl p.m.

on C h tls im as d a y . ,

”, .".“"P!. 9;y’T gce In the < to 5 p .m . V na - «> 4 j< -‘. Orleans... [Friday._________ _

g f A yiiMiiiiiiim

MAN’S

N/W J I____

,he ones W

love#

i ,e a l w a y s

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<m un lu will sleep e igh t persons and (he lere are no Magic V alley residents listed :menU. according to O orlce Taylor, pub*Uey photo)_________________ .

L ■ J ‘ EN SIG N STUDIES I c l l RICHFIELD — Ensign L arry , „ _ l . Stubbs Is spending this week on ' i r t l l an assignm ent in San Diego tO' local As- study nuc lca r weapons. He has!

ch Christ- been se rv ing aboard the U.S. held a t B Reeves now - based a t Long

ceam e n - C a l i f . , a f te r . returning H e's Com- m onths in fJie Phil-'nresented 'PP*"®* « “*■ <»'''«'■ 5ouJh|

.'ouitE neo. Pacific ar&as. One ot the ship's duties w as to pick up plloU '

u u n c u r i pnsfihS"" " r UnUlns-Pate and a 'f c r n f t carrier Midway.;

loy a t the OSE TIMES-NBW8 WANT ADSn 's Bible r o a ^ a's t s b u j n o r e s u l t s

_ / .CLYDE’S J ted. b ^ d i a t o rSI. M r t r ^ . J B U n p T — ChristiMs j O m V I tM f l ' w r T k i O N l Y r t o p f n T w I n

I . Faffs tfev o re d «xcluifv«ly leardfrom to ih * RADIATOR TRADE {

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iAN’S or UDIES I '

lAIWOND RING - |^ 0 0 “ — f-------------- ----------------;_____________

^ b u y l l i e »

W B f i j diamonds for

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W

M a s s C I e l e h r a t i d :S S

1 _ E o i L I o s e p h ^ a b a l'.G O O D IN G - Rosary for Jo- , seph S t b a l . J r . w ai.rtcU ed a t 8

— tn n^ gm uU y .a t .Thomw oB Chi p.-■ e l-« o d iD*sa-W «f c u a ra te d - 't t odI

1 0 '« :m T -M o » d iy _ a rS t .-B ii8 - Ch b e th 's C atholic Church by Rev. Ice

. D ennis F o lk . . - IP a llb e a re rs w ere WlUiam Mai* cht

' le ry , F ra n k B erria . Mlks Nance, ma F ra n k M cM tste r. Gene MlUer Be: and WTUiam Venible. ".•• bej

C oncluding rite s were ,held a t I. E l i f i w o o d ^ C m e ^ , , with the p .r

%■ H A N D C Ri C ____________ b u l U . b © . t t e r _ t a

s m te ^ \ 111

n Larry . . ( . .. . _________week o n ' |l|DleRO 10' f l \

u f h a s ; { Eli|*nt Ft«neh ProvineUq I I MblBrtlni.nultnCh,

Ill Long > a6SM.ln.»kw»blreturning'

. HANDCRAFTED!he sh in 's ' lOOKHtndolfidel,5 iiift**' clreuiii. no pcodueti

Midway. | printed clreuIU/ No prodU(

^NT AOS kLESULT8 ' • DUAL TWIN-CONE SPEAKERS

oocoog j , zenith super cold video

I G a • ZENITH PATENTED COLOR D

. 2 • NEWI GREATER PICTURE BR

i _ Z £ M T H -n e g iis li ly g o B s in

ilvoly Q

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^ , Before Cfci

i ^ 1-ZenithX olorJi 3 -2 5 " W alnut (

I p : _1-23^ErenchJ?)- _ 4 - : 5 § l i - P F e B G h - E j

^ 1-21'' Italian Pr^ 1-21" W alnut C^ ^ 2 T 'T a r I ^ T r

0 ~ S O L D - Q N - ^

■ CHRISTMAS I DELIVERY

t e - — NO-MONBY

1 ' ~ 2 0 4 kA-lN-/d j j p h o n e : /

j j g J ihc X e r i c n

■S'.?". S e r v i c e s S r t ”

™ M . , . ^ c h J S , « r p f e

fllh the p.m^for 15 minutes each diy

\k lQ i( a ^ &>6njW

O C R A i i 'T E Dt e r J o A a s t l f f l n g e t L

1..4 L .».:A u:i. Med«tS440H <neh PrevlncUl lo-bey tlyltdn onuln t Chstry Frollwood , MODEL

SHOWN

)CRAFTED TV CHASsisHtnd«l>id c h i t t i i . Th«tt no ptl/ilttf I. no production iMwUult (or gn tur idtbllll/ <nd tgwar k AICi ptoblimt.

i{ No production shorfcuU!

• SPEAKERSOLD VIDEO GUARD TUNINS SYSTEM 0 COLOR DEMOOUUTOR CIRCUITRY iCTURE BRIGHTNESS ^

lily goes in be fore the name goes 00*

lE-ZENITIL I R J V S m - ed Yesterday!r i a s r S h f p m e i r i ------------------

fore Chrisimas); o l o n X o J I i b ] n q t i

i l n u t C o n s o l e s

j c h - B r o v - i n c i o L •

^ g H P r n v i n r l . o l ________

ian Provincial Inut Console l^rAfTierican i-----

^ X f i r s t ^ o^ ^

v\AS EVE VERY IF DESIRED

3 N E Y ^ ~ "

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(2nd FloorF

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' SUN V A aE Y -S NEW SW INGI^ lte Bellfr Boom features Penny D sa thc old boiler which m akes ih wllh lhc younger set. SHe h n i a !a' It her diipoMl and I* thoroughly «fl « popular dlKothequc. (Sun Vi

* * .* * '

Raves From Las For Opening at i

. SVU VALLEY - The R oves clul —Jnm-Las-ycE<w Played fn -thc to

Boiler Room o( ihe Lodge w hen "- Sun Volley opened iU 'w in ter

Kison Salurday night. . . d e rBill Sparks, the ncw host fit I h

llie Boiler Room, calls' this five* bui “ mifl pw p-/ine-m u* lcJa j« -flnd ho.

fine entertainers. They orc stu - nnj denu ot Nevada Southern w ho / EvTbeerf’tircnking-rccords-ioc p^ ,

> ;w larity Jn Nevada. thuSpirks, who has comc to ‘Sun

Villey from Los Angeics to take— ntfr ll'O TTlllnilfpmPnt nf the fn

^ not

Mjite House J Chef to Quit, s;

—Hits^emos— 2the

WASHINGTON (AP) - Renc c Verdon. ihe French chef a t thc Du Wiifc House. If quluing bccausc ha;

= ^ T < lo n 'i -a g rc i^ w i th ^ b m e -o t Ihe suRgeslinns-comtng hls-w ay J"® »ince the Johnsons hired o Tex- t**''

, « food coordfnator. co^

Family’s love' for T exas-slylc ^ — vicnjalntoc5n't~flBurc- in- lhc

cultnary-crlsf*. He doesn't reaJ*

inrtv.iy, _ ■*nVerdon. 41. who has prepared

Rourmci meals for some of thc ttDrld’s . most famous person- n i

I *RK. wns bpoufiht in lo tnke iVJ charRc of lhc While • House kitchcn^ in 1361 by Presiden t V

— and MfT inliti-i-K pnni^v . ,Now he has lurned in his res-

Ignsiion cffcciive Jan . l . ,Rcachcd at his post In the ^

— presldcniial— kilchen.— V erdon

~ ~ “»CM crcncc^^ {?!V ®»‘‘inB for 28 years. I suppose

T bow my business.”. " JHis irouhics evidently bCRon

Oci, i:. when Mrs. I^ary, Kalt- , J <n»n nf CIclxiurne. Tcx.. an ex- p tn in. food mnnagcmeni. wos hifcd iis While Housc*"food co- C

-ordi[utor::.w iih-iho:prim ary.-job«d;Of cffccifnR economies In pur- i c fha^inR Ior ihc mansion’s th ree Gl'

3 ' ’^hen<. , , e rt" Vcrdnn's resiRnalion w as al-

|r't)uicd hy the White House to ■ J . Wrsonnl reasons," Mrs. E lim - tht Mih Cnrpcnicr. press secre tary for

— lo-M rsr-Johnsonrsa td-V erdon )*■<« be rcplnccd shortly a flc r the sut

nf the year. - anM rs;. Kalimnn. whose menu

F am-nonnvolvedTiTiraralK"

Guards Wary o f „ ^ J

, Jailbreak Plans, si(A P I— ha;

" «■* loM ien » l lh _ m ith ln e i„,

- J

S in l i , " '" I " ' •>“ " “orcc Ihe cuard on Ihrec W 't ip a n n J , ' ’ ,hc. n .m ll llo n , <

^ are scrvlac J lty ea r sen- P«'ISS! h a i • tip . !'• « t e I K S '* " ’

— : ■..... • ' ' ______ '

—I

■ f w J . S ,

Z'f T . ; -tior

SW INGING discotheque {nsUlIed Is Penny D ull, dlsquelaire, v h o poses

m akes the bar In the spot popula r has a {abulout collection of reco rds

lOrouAbly Imtned in what It ta k es to J. (Sun V alley pholo)

* * It i t

Las Vegas Play g at Sun ValleyRoves c lu b rb c llcv es It Is on iW way n '-thc to becoming the m ost Interest- — intrc lub -ln -the-U n ited -S la ies__ —

"T he with its oldboiJcrs; plpM and covcm ous

. . depth is lobuleus." he sa y s . “ If 3s t ,o( t h a d .o sk cd .a c lub .designer to ;'five-‘ build m e h ncw club. I om sure ( .o n d h e couldn 't have d ream ed up e stu - anything Kalf-so.exciting." •'I w ho 'complete new discotheque Js - io c p a tte rn e d ^ f te r- lh g Jn m o u s Ar-!

fh ar nnd Daisy discotheques Wi0 Sun Y ork ond }he U k e Club In1 ‘“ b® Beverly Hills hns been Installed f the tn tniti* fivpr when live m usic Is!

not pJaying." ‘ " | —gx ' All-new; sound equipm ent has ‘

been installed in the room to give a full "spectrum” of sound,

f T he-accousifcs have als9 been *■9 improved so lhat people who

like to hear themselves ta lk will----------not-f«cljikc_iuningJorks.M !heil} ____

the room-bcfiins to swing.R ene Ornam ental red-headed Penn^ . '

a t the Duff wlil be the disquetaire. She •cause has a fabulous collection of rcc-

of ords a t hcr disposal and - isthorou8h iy - tr a in e d iin - w h a r ; i t ; =

, T ex . ‘“ kes to run a popular dis- - cotheque.

T he club will be open every

^ c r c w a s ^ n c a k .p r t v i e w 3 n 1= wfll. Ihe discotheque'for local people —

n ,ons on Wcdne-sday and F rid ay and• a party, for Sun Vali*y ___

■pared ™ Thursday.of I te ------------------------- ■

"S' Maugham Estate . S S Value Estimated ^At-$5;fr1MTHion-------

. . . LONDONfAP ) - Author W.; Som erset Mausham lefl on es-, U te -o f 'm o re -tW s5 .6 -m il! io n ,-^ —

Uniied Siaics. Britain and Switi- tppos® criand. London newspaper esti-,

m ated Friday. ' 'W nugham. 91.. died Thursday

• * “ 1; I n ^ i s Riviera villa near Nice.F rance . , 1,

^ CO- Chief beneliciarles nre expect- rv -io b «d-lo-be_his secretary._Alnn F.;, -nuV- icacfe7~T »j— da ush ier. ' Lady:

th ree Glendcvon, and the Royal Lit-e ra ry Fund, which g ives*sronts; —

a s al-use to ■ In addition ta the nc^va luc of, E liin - the estate, royalties will pour In r c ta ry for years from films, plays, tcl- /e rdon ov ision -adap ta tlons jm d .n tw Isi. _ ie r the sues ol M au g h m 's novels, plays. •

and short storjes. m enu ‘ '

^jiy College Stu3elrtr~ ~ 12, Gets Honors

- . f EAST M N SIN G /M ich . (A P),- Michael Grost of .U nslng.1 who was admitted to M ichigan'

’ S . S tate Universiiy a t nge 10. now ___^ P ) '~ has been accepted into MSU'sj d th ln e hono rs-co llcgc-a tJC cJ?._____ ! _ 1* • His name was on a lis t of MOI

p c rfe c ra IM -r« o r f .-----------I a tip . S tudenu In the Honors college; iry to nil i r e in the academ ic upper 5,

p e r cent of ihe-siudcnt body. . | m

_____ _________ ____ , ____________

I . SWINGING IN -n iE BOILER ROOM■ m usic was part of th«(lestlvllles Saturd■ openfag of (he resort. The youo ie r set

-ttot-w hleh-ineludw -a-bar-built-Iflto-aB .

I la .>sesj ia rird i

w ay "W

old] '

s r to ' ^sure ' \ i

lequei /i Ar-!

in I ^ —

has ^

beenwhowill .

ffihen ____________ ~ ^

'enny '• She m m m' rcc- ■ I nd is . 1 1 /

dis- \ II•very §,a ,m .l • - #LW_ou r ]} :c o p le j ---------- ; - - — ----------- -----------

and /lo y c i - ' I / I _________

lte . .

f / — — ir W .' . • n es-, ...............

jwiti- 1 /iiiinl c^r3c~v^esti-, l l U l l l V I I B ^ k \ l

n K v v v lrsday I \Nice. I I

<pect- ^ an F . ''L ady: ----------- ----------------------- -I Lit-irants; - 7 -------b o n d e d 'f o r 'g o o d - to o k i ! —

' W ool je rs ey k n its — b o n d e dlue f* . (0 k e e p th e t r faeputj^ul

s h o p e . . . o n d y o u rs , in o‘W Is- m orv 'c lous co llec tio n - ofplayT -------------------- w i n t e r - p o s l e l s ^

t t r -S(AP)1 •• • '

islng.1 ^ ' •

&

Dllege; , ’ '

LER ROOM a t Sun V alley to live forei rllles Saturday night a( th e o tn d a l The) ;ouoier set flockt (0 (h ft r a r e set- ularl ailt-lflto-aB .cldj te a i tiJx iU c r ^ j ’l ^ t J / o r j

IPCl-■ u

I - wK ----- - KO I— :

..—d - ! o o k i ! -------- , I . _______- b o n d e d J Sic p u ttfu firs , in 0 t ; Jc tion- o f . .-p o s ie ls :----------- :— ----------------

1 9 .5 0 to 3 9 .5 0

Ive foreground. The R avei from L ai Vegi :lat They are itudenls a t Nevada Southei ;e(- ularfty recordt In Nevada, aecarding th t I fo r the Boiler Room. (Sun Valley ph

W B - ,

L o o k t o L y c r a * fc

f e f / y C X ■ c l e a n - l i n

^U k/y look!L o r ig - le g

W j k p a n t i e g: b y

J - _ -KA^SEt i L IN G E RIE

ijl ■

I ®

~ ' ~ F t ~ ' 4 ' ^ir il I ^' V X

-

5 0 ■ ; 7 ~ ......

DEPARTMENT

LYNWOOD SHOPPING OPEN EVENINGS T U

' WASI

- "Wha ter public

He r

t><

literat*"Ti»c

Singlreturn

—College K onh '

over f

■ I B B Bon Jni

; le r o r <1 L ai Vegas played Saturday night. MO eri da Southern and have broken pop- plan ti according Jo Dill Sparks, n tw host te rs bjValley photo) _ 1 _ J _____

------------- ^ ^ ^

! |1 B

r a * f o r ------t l e a n ;i n - l i m b e a ■ UtasaBaai /

ig - l e g . ' i t ie g i r d l e M

S « . E . R ? ■.......

;NT S T O R E ^ iOPPING CENTER “ “4GS n~lL 9 P.M. ’ "

“ “Tiglitenmp’ - _ Phase of Job j“

Corps Begins 3 ^• WASHINGTON (AP) - H 'e .T he U h

— ■na u u p plia.iH * W P in tl>»-Joh,w iih the. Corps and Ihe "tighten-up per.l-'D;fen«e >

■ od" i.« abom to begin. D irector.miieriil!! Otis A. Singietarv said Friday. Icsmnv 7 - "W hat we have done, for bet- of things ter o r w orse, is to c reate a third-selves."

y public school s.vMcm,’’ Single- The dr ta r\’ sa id , in an lnter\’lew. j j (q 30

He referred to tlie progriuits - ih . >en ; for .teen-nge school dropouts in for 70 to

conservntion and urban ccn lcrs.j[ram is- wiih their em phasis on learning,wiih a d hv doing nnd special aid forjceni." vounpsicrs who are only barelyi _

•Tl»e main em phasis, in ^ ih e iC R n vfirst year has been creation the program — the . s t a r tu p ip ; r pim^ic." S in g le ta r \- ,s a id .v F r a n k ir iU U Johnson will be faced wilh a n , • em irelv different Job — tidier • DUI^Il adm lnsiraiion. the tiginen-up «n 'e d «' period." • .

Singletary steps ou t Ja n . I to mon Pen. return ta Greensboro. N,C.. ans of I

— w h c re .h e heads the Women's ^netting College _o'f < lire Uhiversity - o f - Mjnib<

' North Caroirna. ” 4«-MarFranklin A; Johnson wlll take siar -flaf

— ov e r-fro m -S in g le tary^ o hnson anarejiojIs president of C aliforniajState chased t Collese. The posi

Singleta ry noted th a t where numbers on J n n , 'lV 'n w rc * w a ir n T - « n y -S ii« tn '

■ such thing as a -Jo b Corps cen- was a m te r o r enrollee. we now have IT,- ing Ubci

ll 000 enrollees ln'.7S centers. We ' - p. plan to have 40.000 In 120 cep- ^ J t te rs by June 30.

'■People don 't see It. bu t a lot TOR PA

' If you w an t to avoid

X Jr . lum py a n d very un<h

I • ilim skirts (and w h o ''

Ihis im portant fashion

I leg s to ry takes car* 0

\ J p re s lo -ta s ir iy c ra , th”a r

. , tio n a l new fifjfo mak

' end last longer lhao av

f 1 j \ -- and dry if . . . yes, 1 \ I / its shape and yours, b< \ l / 3 _ _ agesl White or Black.

, $ 1 0 . 0 0

nr— ■ m o i i ^

7 s a v e 7 “M y o u r f e e t , W

" S h ir le y - ,one quick.trip -7 " |M '

‘ to our blouse .------ department------ ~ ~ Y r f-------wilHillyour--------___ gift list with; ....■ ■ every girl-s— _ iS :_____iay.o.rjteias.bLQn=-.. ^

S h i p 'n Sho re*

“ $3 to Vo m

Sunday. Dec. 1 9 ^ * 6 5 ' Twin fflfs Tirne>-N« v > '» ~ 3 S ~

■ has been done — < new fie^eral _ ?E®n«- hqs been c reated and

•"Thf-Agrlculiure and 'In terio r depjrinifnis ron o u r . cam ps,

lie,The U b o r D epartm ent helps

r.r*'D;fen«Vs^ppTIe"!! u» wiilTsu^ or.m ateriils and help«- us k>caie , Icsmov These agencies dn a iot rt- of things lo r us w e can’t do our- rdjseives."Ie*| The drupeut ra te - rem ains at

|M lb 30 pe r-ccn t. h e 'sa id . but I** "ih» remnrkable thing is tha t - in for'70 lo 75 per cen t of the pro-

gram is- w ork ing ., We started I'B wiih a dropout r a te of 100 per oricenl."

■ — ■ ■ — .

SShaver Is Given SiPinbyVFWPostier '• D U lil^D on Shaver w as pre- up senled wiih a 20-year continuous

memlwrship pin by Buhl Thur- to sfOfi Pence Post No. 36W. Vaicr.

C.. ans of l-oreifin W ars, during a - It's ^netting held a t Ihe hall, of “ Members vo ied-to replace all

4«-5tar American flags with 59-' ke siar -flags. A pproximately fourao mnri» HnTKn will hSVC tft be pur»Ite chased lo com plete the project.

Thc post’s n«g display, project ;re numbers 115 nags. • .ny —S[i«tnM caiw rt-t>f-the-evanlng_ Bn- was a movie e n title d ‘‘A Chang-

Ing Liberia."

tISE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS lot POR PAffT a g m N O ^R gB U L IB

I to avoid lo o k in g bum py ,

very un<hlc fn *lacka a n d

(and w ho d o e sn 't) slip into

int fashion g ird le . The Iong«

>kes caro of th o se p ro b lem i

ly c r« r iH a t 'f8nTB*TlcBliy*funfr------

fifjfo m ake* ff fook baffer

ger lhao over. M achina w ash

. . . yes, U vt in it. It k e ep i

id yours, b e a u tifu iiy rfo r Ju s t

. o r Black. S-M-L, $ 8 .9 5 , XU

l a m X j ^ O M n

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Keeping S----- - SHOSHONE - E very trintft

keeping lhe root* open C t len t Sum m it on U .S. H lfhwtj

" 8 r i b o u t - » - m n « * ^ n o r t l i o K euhum . presen ts * problem u the S tite Highw ay Depiftm ent

SchooJBuses Okayed for SETScliool^

RUP*ERT ~ T he Mlnidoki county school b o ird ha* «i;ree< JO j How use of couniy schoo

to «nd from th e P o m erflirS k School. Supt C tm d en Myer talc Friday.

- The c lly . county or somi ofher source will h iv e to pro vide the cost o f d river wages

— laiuratif^i a n d gag for each bm

.. . - " ^ b u a d r iv e s ’ sa fe ly liieetinf It scheduled for J a n . i : a l th | Ponderosi Inn , Burley, for Mini doka and Cassia Couniy schoo bus drivers, under the sponw r ship of the S ta te Board of Edu

, PQMibte rerou tinn of «hpp1 bci«.« in the couniy to provldt bcuer safe ly a l the norlhside railroad crossing near the Ida;

• >m Vouih R anch w as discusseddu ring tH eW nlM jrichoolboaR l

m em bers have beer . -concem ed. w ith ihe num tar ol

times busea c ro ss the railroad tracks wHfi load* of chlMrcn. 'and 'lhey a re in th e process ofro-TOuting buses In this vlclnily

------ IfW * -n o !« »crossing the trac k s four tlnies dally and a rrangem ents are ofr fn r m ade to change the routes so tha t il will c ro ss only once loaded n n d once unloaded.

TTte board a lso decided to con.tac t the superintendent of tho railroad com pany to see if warn.

____ In g -slg n a lf can be Inslalled,BaTtlculaHy’ » t 'th e -C a m p -Road crossing, w here trains oflen reach speeds of 70 to 50 miles

“ student d ress a t the high school and Jun ior high school

.. was dbcussed particularly the extrem ely sh o rt dresses and the

■ floor lengtlj “ granny” gowns worn by som e of the sludenu as well a s tigh t pan ts wom by the boy*. No acHon w as taken.

B uhl T heater O pens Office

B U H L -A « a r awwnrf public reJaUons offfco fo r the Antique

------TwlWal T h e a t e r Corp. waso p e n e d thia week a i Broadway Ave. S.. a t tbe. rear

--------- enh<rtk>yd-E rB yT n«T \*ency:Office hours witl be 9 a.m . to

3:30 p .ia . Mondays through F ri­days, acconling to Mrs. Joe

• Fehrenbacher, puhUdly direc­to r fo r tbe theatar.

This office,-ahe noted. wlU be___.-IcampUlng publldly malertoli7 - r - for the o e w i media, of Magk ^ ' Valley and th rou |hout Idafo,

Uve w b a c ^ n » ^ ln * a 5 J l lS f f ^ *— T -fom lshh ig -* 'cen tr« I-localton -lr

town the y e a r around for thi theater business.

P roducer Aldrich. Bowler aw H. P a u l ' K liss. business man

r, m ay be reached througl ofnce also.

ScripU a re belnjr readied aw the new 19M brodiures wUl.bi

___ = r e a d y ; fo r^dfstribuH on. shortly- -r - a f y il^ n i^ o f :u > e :y ]b a rg 3 > i

lu f f c ^ * b y ^ S » e r « : "TTie M err Wives o f W indsor" t o Shake soeare. a n d "T he iW a Me

-----------nafecMtir ~ ay- P t«mm- ^ ‘eson - w im u n f rom -Ju ty 15 t Aug. 38 on th refrdsy wetlc<nd

• sImHar to the JMS leajoB.

•DAIRYM EN TO MEET JE R O M E - -niere will be

------------Tneeiing o f.,a ll d ilry pmduceiinterested In c o l l e t bargali

■ lng a t 8 p .51. Monday In Ifi , Je rom e P a r is h H ill.

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Ig Summit Ope:fery winter according to Blaine E . Sessions,!: >nover Ga< dU trlct eoglneer. 1;J. Highway This pass, a t an elevaiion ofl' * ,nortli of g,no f«et. accwvulaits a grtat! problem to deal o f snow, many w i n t e r s

>epaftmem. from IS to 20 feet deep. ] i ■ ' ~ The deportm ent tries,to m al/i','

l i l n - a n open road throughoutj! LlSCS . the en tire wlmer. if a t a ll possi-1

/ yV ' If. how ever, like last wlnier.^!the snow comes too fast and too ;

_ i _______ deep, forces will be concentric-l- A ----------- e T T fn h e- to w e r valley and ihejr * road-w itl be kept -open only a i

Minidoka far a s possible, he noted, has agreed o th e r problem s present Ihem- jniy school selves, too. Sessions points out. \o u n « ie rs Snow slides along the highvi'sy ,

S ^ Ie T k r^ B ir-e l th tr r^ K k r -o f -^ h e -^ u m m u, Mver said can block the roadw ay a s ef­

fectively as deep snow on the or some sum m it Itself. '

ive to pro* " In m any cases it is nol lhe ver wages, deplh of snow In a slide thst >r each bus :

Minico Give .lie sponwr*..rd P x ^ o g r a m

tS^prtvlde RU PER T ~ Sludenli from |! norlhside Minico High scfiool prcsenied , i r the Ida- the program during lhe C ^ m - ,1 discussed ber o f Commerce lunchwn ,rhool board m c a lln g -Ih u ttd fty — H^mjn g ,

have been sy lv ia Nellsen, Sijsan Whit- ' number of tak er and Dennis Rupard pre- , ne railroad sen ted . -In te rp re tlv e -re ad in g s. i t chlMrcn. Rupard. student bodje president, process of reported on cu rren t acllvliiei a t , his vlclnily the high school Including wrest- ■ s .bas.been ]ing.ai)d_baskgibaU meets. , four ilnies T he Senior Ball will be h e l l ; nts are be- g Saturday a t Minlco i the routes the Royal BJaiers, Burley ; only once ,ghool dance band, fur- |

"Ilh ing the music. jX fot tho Ban Is "Christ^ |

Jf i t i * m as Song" and general chair- i

i S nl* G regory and Bryan F e l t A . • " P S klng and-<iieen_wilLbe crowned !. M miiM during Intermission a n d - c in : j (0 80 mnes Inchnfc Rupard. <

•hA hloh G regory. Danny TVler and j,lih s c h S W h '* " " - 'ruiarlv the Queen candidates Incude Cel- S“5d he e s t i O u su a . D iane Wheeler. Sue V* S * w s P a s le y .an d Kathleen Slocks, sludenu as Royally will be crowned dur- j rom by the ing Intermission a t 10 p.m . > taken. t h e p rogram w as Introduced .

— by C. R . (Bob) Jones, program j o f - A i * chairm an for D ecem ber. j

M ervln l in g , president, a i^ 1 ><tfl nounced tha t Santa Claus would \ T l l ' f t be In Rupert on Salurday and ’

com m iuee to a ssis t fn dUtribu- | wnrf public ting ChrU tm as irea ta -.w ery » he Antique J e rry M ailerson , Robert Cald* I Corp. was w en . Dell - HolHnger. Jones. I

k a t IMM H enry Dockter and Ung.It the, rea r ,p e c W Christm as record- I

In t w l l l 'T > r ^ s t M e d - | t - t h « 1 e 9 a .m ^to cham ber luncheon next

Iciw a l™ ™ l . m B tn y .-n s^ ltu re en- .

Klil bo T « l» F .n . , w « • m n l . . Wil- I r a W U U ll tm S l tu M L .g « v tlh « taV M - 1

t a o B s - a n d Wivesu nd u« Hold Yule PartyBowler and h a GERMAM — Members of Iness mat)* (he H agerm an and Wendell U - led Ihrough c lubs and their wives held

. . . . th e ir annual Christmas party M onday evening a t the .Oxbow

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•Tkn -Mftrv h ls oliclat vlstl a t the meeong I v ^ 2 . and u lk e d on UonUm. Mrs. A rt

Me-

'Ju ly 15 to w ere presented by Stan H annon f wetlc*ends »nd L auren Sill.* Rosev.orth. eaMR. M erle Owsley. T l a g e r m a n------ president, and Harold Holslnger.I M EET Wendell president. Introduced J will be a m em ben and wives. Gifts SLproduccu w ere exchanged. ' .(v* bargain* M n . Owsley and Mrs. Elvere iday In the Thompson decorated the (ables _________ . w ith the Christmas theme. •

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}pen Is WinterSessions,!p rtsen tj tbe problemi I^ i k s the debris , rocks, brush, t ee,ln«

rvallon cf}«m bs, etc., t h a t a re m ihe b y

t*^ *s | ."A rock lhe size of a 0. if not detected and removw)|re«

hrouBhouticolors out 01 a b n o w R o phu ra u possi iji i ^ p , i , 1, ine, ,...1 ,1 w i l ly . . t o sa y tlie lens;, Ses-;**'?,

I t w i n t e r , ' [

S S r « ? i fu tu re pUnnln* in ihe G alena'” ; ? X a rea includes the w'deninR of

n o m y a s j j v e ,now removal *nd .>Hde ^ . control, ll Is hoped ihai m fu-

ent Ihem- 0 ,^ malnienance uf-sM

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will be In continuous service un- stoi1. ■' I tH-the siiuw < e i.w U i-p a s l^ cw

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n li from » •-presented I ? ’he Cham- ^ | | | M B | n | j B V rluncheon s ir S 3 B i 4 f V B 4 l

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an Whit- Ul.(ard pre- J * .

p S a g LEATHER Flivliiei a t M

w d — S - L MIt Minlco s ls, Burley X -»«!• 8 C o m es In A

t "Christ- w « s y t o c a r ry H

H i t s travel COS., ! ^

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SirrCHOCOLATi _ t COVERED CENI

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n t e F T M l e m ^ 'Ifl much' The other two are m ainulned ash. tree ; ia ths Sboihone ya rd on a stand;

in the 'by basis; iihmedlately ready for : service should either of the otb>

»ofibitI.,‘c « in c a p a d u te d for , any

[®i|'°\hJi'^ 's^?i'ons said tbe traveling , / . I and-public is cautioned lo keep a fivV un-lclose w aich when moiormg in; •‘I fS lju .ih e vicinity of snow removal*I ” s « - ■' work./• ^ I will do ever>thing we:

, . , . , „ . 'c a n to prevent accidcms, bu t.: Galena cooperaiioo of the public Is I X re q u e s iS ." he added.^ ! fde I i m e s the operator's^ i n £ im paired by windblown.Ic V u f .s M W . clouJT of snow ihruwn by. lOui lhe lhe rotors o r fog. ore eon-1 /^n approaching car h not al-

iw e o s drivers o f passeDger vehicles; e r iheV sh o u ld .ro t drive too near O'"/ •Vice un- stop too close to a plow in op*

eration. th e e n _ g ln ee r_ a d d cd ^ |

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r selection of Van Hetiseft . , . ^id sportsw ear aw a its you. ' W Vjre you'll find som ethfns . . .' H ^

sr everym an. on you r l i s t ; ■; H gm d s h o p o r t ) f o w s « . . .o r ^ &

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SHOW ING O FF THE CHRiy Blue R oom to British Prim e tt

YOUR BIRTH! and HOROSCOF

SUNDAY. December 19 - B om lo d ay , you have n high dfr cree o f ndnpioblllty in combin- otloh w ilh a blunt, straight­forw ard m anner. Such a com bi notion m akes fi relatively cas> for you lo survive under adverse clrcum stanccs; It also makea your rcIalJoniW ps with oihet ^ p l o som cihlng definite, som ^

-------- ih ln g -b o th - you -an d - th e y -c o tcoun t on . fo r il makes those re

--------- liU <m 5h»i»-atabtei-honcsl_aiK' a t th e sam o time Ilcxlble.

•. G ifted w llh exccllenl judj ment and a good business sense

^ you a lso havo the natural-bon s lu d c n i's ben t for Inquiry. Yoi

■ m lR hi-cnsily find your niche li sc len iiflc research, and, if so you a ro su re lo find a way ti

. com m ercializo thc results o y o u r Jabors. Khowlnff how tt

■ g e t full va lue for a dollar, yoi

do lla rs fo r valuo offered.- •• B ecause 1>r your adventuroui

' s tre ak , you are'som etim es will;--------- rn g tO T is lr to o m u c U o U h c sa l«

o f pu tting fonh an ■ tru e th a t your ndopahilily w I

enab le you to overcome qulcklj w hateve r m ay befall yo u -as i re su l t, b u t you might bc ab le t(

. . .m a k c jh ln g s easier on yoursel_______lt-you .kep t:your,rlsk .tnk lng ll" — ■•*'Chcdc~M ak(^iiu»-Jbe;Ucii-yoi

n r f frv ino to out ovcr is rcaU; ^ w orth th e ciiort. — -*

T o find what Is In store fo_______ you tom orrow , select your blnfi

daTT tw aT cndnhe yorrespondini p a ra g ra p h . U t your birthda;

- - f f a r >v' M onday. December M .

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec 22) — Avoid commuting ypui

. se lf on nny biR^business deals to doy. L eave loopholes so th a t n' decision becomes Irrevocable.

-------CA PR 2C O aN .tP«L 2W an. 20|. ; — Should legal mailers coirtci^

' J-our nttentlon, you would b ^_______ w b e ^ ^ ^ e n llst. Ihe^ o

, J — /^ U A ^ S - ( Ja n ::2 r-C A ~ .I1 9J-’ — D efinite Rain.t in store fo r thni -rAquarluft-w hu-Jiecps^hls mlnI!' siricO y on business. Don.’t fajl: v ic tim to-fftlsc“pro'’’'!’®- - '(I- , ■ PISCES (Pcb. 20-March 20) -; 'Schedule your tlfrie IntelliBentl

jill ■ and you cnn,combine busincjw and .w J a l activiiifj lo .the bc.Ml adv.'tnlni;e of both, r l ' . . A RIES (March 21-April 20) •: • P roceed wiih caution if ytl l , would nnt bc trapped Ipto mai. ' Ing decisions now thal j-ou wou!Ill r a th e r hnve held olt on uni,1 • a be tter, day.

I | i ■ TAURUS (April 21-May 21) ■

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IE CHRISTMAS T R E E In the WhUe House I h Prim e M lnU ter and M rs. Harold Wilson I

rth day^ T ^ISCOPE

)cr — Judgm en ts you thought erron* a high d e ' eous m ay prove to have been

in combin- c o rre c t today. Toko your time In . s tra igh t' red irec ting your energies along h a combi- tn o re productive paihs. lively easy GEiVflNf (M ay 2WufW 21) — ler adverse U nderlying uncerUlntles of pres- Iso mokes e n t pro jec ts should not bo al- with other low ed to de ter you from moving nlte, some- a h e a d . Progress toword your- th e y -c a n g o a l;------------------------------------ -a those ^ " CANCER (June a -Ju ly 23) - ionMl_aiKi T ak e .an o th e r look a t any agree- fl- .• >«ent o l f e r d you for-slgnlng. iieni juut,- T h e re m ay be more advantage Iness sense, remaining where you are.ISK YoS leo (Ju ly U) - An ?r nVhft in cxcelien t d a y for the Leo whose nnd {? so p la n s « « ‘h® P oetical varl- I « mnu In c ty . Not 8 day for dream ers — rts^\^ 0® W agination for on-

nt? how to o th e r tim e. dollarVyou VIRGO (Aug. 2<-Sept. 23) - ,, Y ou can probably gain your

SiHnI ioM:(api_:tocL!5)^ufiii T ak e care you aren’t overper-

me iu lc k y ‘he honeved talk of«* a op tim ists. Look a t the situation

Iw ab le to «aH stl«> lly and m aJteyour own nn vfiurself decision.v l f f i U - SCORPIO (Oct.,24-Nov. 22) -la tU ca-you t - — -------------- ' - r — — —tr is rea lly . .

n store for ~ ~ u 3 U iW J "

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ilxr 20 .ov. 23-Dec. B H H I H liting ypur* s s dcal.« to-

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, Don.'t fall nlses. •larch 20)— ' .Intelligently ^ne business 1lo the b est

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lie Mouse I F ^ y t r e P itsldeo t t n d M r». d Wilson I g tfes ti a t the E ie cu tiw Mansloi

^ i s e i d i o w e r — Ibj

H To Be Home J ¥ ForHdliday ^^ . WASHINGTON (U Pf) - G en. i;ht e rron- D w ight D. Elsenhowrer w ill b e S iftve been hom e for Chrisimas. Jur time In y\rmy M edical tfi\ea a long p „ s , j

»fw21) — Went has b e e n recuperating I ss of p res- since Nov. 23 from the e ffec ts S lot bo al- of tw o heart attacks, said F rl- 3 m moving d a y the-genera l would b e .r c r S •ard your leased Saturday. . . J-------------— -Elsonhow et_accom panlM _by, »uly 23) — h is w ife, will motor to h is f a rm j »nyagree- a t G ettysburg. Pa ., a b o u t 70 Jn ifs lg n ln g . m lle sifro m jh e hospital. Iadvantage A t Ihe time Ke w flj- tra n sfe r- J ou a r t . red to W alie; Reed from th e S J31 — An F o r t Gordon. Co., A rm y Hos- Jl Leo whose doctors said E lsenhow er s J tlcal varl- recovery was expected to b e fc earners — sw tft enough (0 le t him spend S m for' on- ! • ” S

New contacU and c o n tra c ts i pt. 23) — should be approqcbed with c a re . J

your All that, glitter* Is definitely n o t *

those In g°ltt toaay. , _ ^

CHRISTMAS TREES Ht overper- CwT. . . ^td talk of fc

■your own BEE I NEGATION, Z84 NORTH WASHINGTON ilov. 22) — I —

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B e tte r . . . Feel B e tte r . ; .L iv e B c iiec \\ y enjoying th e ^ lu w r io u s ' benefits in ■ i )i;u r ' ow n - h 6 nic , fo f-n » ^ t - y » i / f c o n — 7- ]

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1 9 6 5 '- -* .. • •

and M rs. Johnson. I t a Wllsona w ere Iw M ansion fo r lunch. (AP w irepheto)

I the holidays a t his hom e. E lse ti-‘1 !_____[h o w e r sulfered the h e a r t a ttac k s

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co n trac ts » • ' , > L - ^?{£h c a re . S # 'iltely n o t W ‘ '

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M ------- iO a rle s G -H errlck . 18. I l l Im E igh th Ave. e: , floed i40, .u»-.

H ’ law ful cQflwmptioa of beer by n a- m inor. Adalk) AlbUr, Hned $45 1 1 a n d a 3 0 ^ y JiQ sentence for

II ^E kan* N. Call. Roole ‘2, TVfInI I F a ils , fined SS for.permlttlng an U unauthorized minor to drive «

vehicle. Morris L Otson. 59, 245 T lilrd Sl E , fined 1100 for d riv ing on a revoked drW er's H-

* * F ln ^ for drivftig without « v alid d river's license, L arry M .

■ W M Bonde. 32. 319 Eijthth Ave. N ..jS T F ran irC rH eltir^ rH S -T en th A ve. N.. U , and Norman S. Her- zioger, 40. Box U l, Tyrin Falls.

Poilee.BlMter '. A care'driven by Vlckl A. Vin- cen t. 26, U Holly Lane, struck a properly parked c t r owned by Cleve Allen, Burky, a t 8:S9 a .m . T uesday In.the 200.DlQck of E lm S treet North. A car driven ^ y

• Lynn Af. Owens. 19. 253 CajweJJ A ve,. struck a properly w rk e d c a r o w n e d by Mrs. Robert B arns, Jerome, a t 10:19 a.m .

T T uesday In the 200 block of Lo- cust-Street. -»—

H Give A Gift 0 I BEHER HEARIt

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in selecting a G ift fo r th a o f H earing . . . A GifJ »hej apprecia te for yearsl

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m n jH T T to m a r N : W U k h u .- C r 7 3 1 - ^ beer’ b y p.m. Tuesday in tbe a lley of the nned $45 Sxi block ofM aitf A venue N orth. [ ience for A car driven b y .Ju d ith P e rry . 1

JSO Blue U k fs B lvd.. s tru c k a 2, Twin properly p trited e a r ® »oed

jittln g a n Jam es 3 i4er, 21. Buhl, a t 7:08| d rive « p.m. Tueiday In the.A lbertson^

Isoo, 59, stofp. parking lot. , ;$100 fo r Cars driven by. J im m y S u m -

rWer’s H- merjohn; 25. 440 E lm S t ., and Donald R. Hutchins. 48..Tvrln

rithout « collided a t 9:49 m.m. Wed* Larry M . M tday a t the Intersection of Ave. N „ Evergreen D rive a n d BlueH3-Tenth takes-B oulevatd-N orth.----------n S. H er- cierk 'a Offlee

A m arrlsM license w as Issued to Ronald IC. Peteraoo a n d Joyce

c l A . V i n - P - ^ ^ ' ^ - , .

’ Roscf L. Paulson, 22. Dietrich; 8!?9 a . S ^ 2« d - * ll» fo r ..driving wWle k of E lm intoxicated.irlven ^ y ------- 7 - -------------- r -------- ~

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ore only a small froc tion o f th e | 5 , procticoi Nome iine gt'ft sug - W will find in pur store. G ifts, for. 7 B o 5 s 7 S e c f e t i5 ry r f o n h e ^ 'H a r d i~ - - |^ epd, c lo ^ or d istan t re la tive . . . « preacher. It's oil here jS

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iu ben reflected s s counsul Reyn rf {)« Afodern W oodmen of 7t,( Aiwrici W rc.- . shoot

Olher r«lccW d o fliccrs In* fufsi tWe Jtmes Benncit. past coBuui. >nd M rs. M inerva tohli, banker.—

elected officers include RI Ha Rulh'Hiil. advisor;. Mrs. Hard (kSeo Beynolds. cscort. and Dec; l'i)W Smith, watchman. Mra. us. Odc W«ch Is secrstary. n -na* mon. taally tppoinied officc. Olhci Jto. ffttch was «H!lccicd lo bc c

Cc boud or trustees for a cludli

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For the g iff with o unrqi-------- p o ckagc& -im p0rtcd .f(0 (T

Fruits ond mony other i

n Bitd^enrldce farm north o f T w Io Falls «. I t Is used to call farm h an d s to (he Ulepboa

dual m em ben or t& r - f im lly - sa M rv. Bneke te vraoied. Tlie bell b u a c e r ta in attractioa Ithout rb ilo g It a t l e a s t oa ca ,.fn iac« -N ew i

three year te rm . Jo se p h ■ Hill T I r t r and VcrjiJ BaJl a re o th e r tru s- - n .“ <

Tsine A new executive b o a rd w as**® **

.«Jec(ed.»Ws year. In th e p a s t D , . / . • the trustees served In th is ca- *

pacily. M rs.^W ecch w as elec- . bqIS /cd tor a one y e a r te rm ; Jo se p h Court

Qolds Hill.,two:-yeor3,—a n d -N o rv ille jfi niti unsui Reynolds, th ree y ear^ . ; nipi p» TTie Christmas p a n y a n d rifJe jif tf p;

shoot will b e - h e ld - a t 7 p .m . n ,e I tn* Tuesday a t the W oodm an HaU. uled U lerva — — — — At(eni(

OWNERS VACATION elude R I C H F I E L D — L em m on 's * « « » M rs. Hardware Will be c lo sed from

and Dec: 20 w Ja n . l whUe th c own- w « t. M ra. ers. Mr. and M rs. Jo h n Lem- I -na- mon. -.vacatitm in Californ ia. The i

Other Richlield businesses wlll put Rc 'd lo bc closed Christm as D ay , In- a ncw )r a eluding the P h e a san t Cafe; fJu-fda

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™1 Hearing Set for ‘« T Jan. 3 on Rupert tS |’ ,

"Processing;,Plant!“ ■ BOISE (U P l) - U.S. D U ltlcl Mi epn Court will h e a r ooothcr round M«.^VH1 ■il*e Ifl aitem pis to revive a bank- p j,^

rupl potato and alcohol proces- w ,„ k * ifJe fiftff pJant a t Rupert Jan . 3.•"!• The court T hursday resehed- ,

uled the hearing from Dec. 20. cd the d Attempting to rev ive tho-Rocky t k t t e }» { Mountain Chemical Corp. a re | L ■!

in's secreiary-treasurer FJoyd O ark , P " ^„m Boise, and p r e s i d e n t Floyd ™ West, Burley: T hey i s l i i j e j . g

represent m inority stockholders. ^ iin. The group seeks permfsilon to A I D #111 jjut Rocky M ountain funds inlo • **“ ' In- a ncw corporate known as the *I

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! Blind,^letard— ’~SPR IN 6FlE LD .-ni.-{A P>--------^-Tho-! Johooy; 6, sal on hw tjicljfr.’J rappon— «"lf* M l : - c las.troom r-A TT cnT pcattd-coa5i^ the-^

in^, Ihe child uttered the wondsliiiii^hl i "Momh. m outh. Johnny’s no com] m o u lb - ■ ^

The iM rber didn 't jfive John- iry lo < . ny a pa&.Mn]r m ark-or a sla r for depth.”

masierinc' a new wordl lie Johnn' ‘ hugged ,hitn lovingly, School i

Johnny dcspcratefy needs (!0, now . boih Ihe individual altention and wordfi. I I Ibe i/ffciion . He has been blind lo be re I since birth and is menially ed sera

handicapped.' hands aI Boi ht f< iearning. Johnnv b a 'T he* , pupil at Hope School for Blind* Trclakol

Multiple H and icapp^ Children, own woi on insiitution devoted to re.«eu- ishum a

I ing sucii youngsters from iheir ~ — ;— I lonely, Irusira ting \k-orlds. i There a re a n estimaied 15,00®I blind children in the Uniied I . States who a re mcmally retard- , ' I ed and' a lso m ay have other I ; physical handicaps. ’ ■■ ,-1 Because ihey nre blind. Ihey B . ^

e sn 't se t a d m iiu n c e 10 schools for lhc retarded . Because Ihey a re functionally haodicapiied,

I Ihey can 'l en ter schools for the .\z WindjT' 3 --I ' T hat 'ls w hy TTope'Schootwas B H

... _JohQ ny..ooe of.2S.pupite In the B B k ! . school, is the only chikl in his ' M Q

cfa>s.s. T here a re rwo- desks; hii | B ^ | ' and his le a c h tr 's ,

! Fairfield Fetes B L SenioLCitizens__ . i a

F A IR F IE L D -S en io r citiuns n | S“ ■ OTThrcmnmumty-Atfcre-honored - | B | B ' by a dinner Wednesday « « o a t ' H n

Ihe Com munity church by the K H ' Rutb and Naom i Sockty.! This W35 the iifSl e rent of its H R ; kind and Rev. ’Ja rtl« -p i]ft

slated he hoped lhat aoother— get'to-gether c an be im a g e d ~ a t~a~future~datg.~— T —— >7

There w as a Christmas pro- gram (n addition to the dioner.Taking p a r t in the program

r were M annie Shaw, Arthur Rea- t (tan. M rs. John Coskiii. Mrs.. Ferdita C arm an . Sharon Car-

m a n ,-M rs . Victor Planinsky,^ lATu Williim A .SltaoaaadSev.

Post.M embers of th ; Ruth and Na-

4 oml Sociely prepared and serv- o' cd the d inne r. Mrs. Loy Van- ;y t k a e }» p rasiden t 6t Ihe sockty.

‘j j | - . ' / , o f f ' ll•V •• •• O n O u r Beautiful I g;en4 f -< SCENIC MURALS I ,owir e

» AIBUM SniDIOS h i % 'le I T W I N FA U .S . | |

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ardedCWldSQ- _L T ho-o i» iec t_U ~to .U stabU sh —Conip '5 rappon be tw ren one and one,'* child k ill Mfluric f Trrl^nkoff. ^ I n g .^

Islliiiighl in a room-where ihere Isl Unn^i ■s no com petition." J o i n ' l l

••We believe w e're thc first to ties. Ai n- iry lo com bat ihis nroblem In one-pup ir depth,” T re iak o fl said.. w ere i•e .Johnny., w ho ' came .to Hope' keeping

School in Ju n e l96S from Chlca- recorde Is go, now ha* a ' vocabulary of 10 One, 1 id word.«. His hands no longer have lically id to be restra ined and s<)J.inflict- cam e tc ly ed sc ra tch es and sores on his a m . Tt

hands and facc a re hcalinp. can dre a ‘T h e i« ch ildw n a re Afraid,'' to. and d- Trclakolf sa id . ‘T hey are their Icarninj EL. own worxi enem ies. The answer Anoih “• is hum an contac t and Jois pf it." IB, who

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I K eiuU n Kepp. CUsd'ia U m ple tnan axI sboir o ff one »t the m eti eonpleto dWI riuM* a n d ewtume Jewtlry In SoathemI of tJbe d e p ar tn cn t Is (he rta ton TroKncI so popula r this seMoh as Mi«te VatkT'aI th ree cm ploytc t pictured hete M t h a ^ r

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Good'DtWs locWit Ho ia u or vT*M«^*«d*d ‘ v H Hwith T*(Ioa. . . 7*1 l(«d« wos't V ^ HlUck. Nylon ipMUU laclujUi • \ ^

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s ta in le s s steel i v i l X I N G BOWLS

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^^S rcoS S rAdd c o ffee , cold .woter orld-then jus

plug it in! keeps coffee hot. Com

p letely aulom otic! ’ . .

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ISooiiMayBeiih —Conlacl. t f c l a k otl said. i< n Charles

chiW k ttin g >t)U knoiThe K l i ' - field rT ot )f tenlng. Their, nnd only Ihcn, can 1957." ■“.iSTnm uiur -fat^ n- ■ ■ ' .is HopefuJJy. Johnnv one dav

Join- o thers in orian iicd aclivl-I :o lies. Across ihc ball from hii in one-pupil classrtxim . 10 chiWrm r ,

w ere seated in a ' .'•cmicirclc Jiw l ® *■ keeping tim e wiih Mitks to

J ™ ™itJ One, M ary Lou. 9. was "prnc- „bout he 'c lically a vegetable" wlwn she |,e dc^id t- cam e to Hope School five ycarsUchooJ is a m . T relakoff .said. Tinlay shel tv« i-

can d ress hcrself. find her w a y L . J ^ ^ ' •• UI aod from her room and is ir leu rn in j B r.lllc ,:r Anoihcr Is Judy Jordan. noW|i,y *•' IB, whose paren ts, P r . and Mrs. I s im ilar .

; Cosmetic lines Featurec

pletnan a s d Derte Walker proudly th e ir MBpieto dkpU ys of eotneties. per- Iwhlle iSoathem Idaho. The co m putenm de’ rociDR TroKncer's 1> han ucr has been (aphrodte V atky’a favorite K tl center. Tbe Lanvina i t h a ^ r to help enstooen make g tf l | i (

1 0 incli FRY PANwith Teflon coating

N E V E R N E E D S S C O U l

^ s l i c W s j l - f M J n l f l J n j r — T T $ | - :

• f a s t - M K M i i i n ■ •

fftftt ^flprffldiMa hanitifl.

jrc lT o a -co M e d .... ♦ .le ts y o u fo rg e t

E von th o s io s l sticky, m ost s tu b b o rn fo'

i ln s o oU o r com o c lean w ith Ju st a awii

w a to r . -ToQoii leta y o u cook w ith o u t groa

011 or i&ls if you wish — wonderful for lorol diets. Take Bdvanlago'ol this apoclal

th e n ju s t \ ^ ; « a s s s ^

SH A V E M A ST E R > ' E U C T R IC S H A V E

F8iam.,Sunb.eam features: ' m cuned head, 5 prccision.honcd# ol surgical steel for close, comf shaves. Powerful armatufelypt

Pfofessional barber-type “ trimmer for neat side- ' 4 burns, ions hair or] n e c t - 1

W OO D STO RE i 0 > Y ~ n : 0 0 — 4 :0 0 - ^ ------------------------ —

Bei^ofmal 1“Charles E Jo rd an of Spring-I'"*‘' ‘ n ™ r T » « . e 4 r « u p ^ S . M - ^ ^

_ n p r j» < > Jurtv w as flind. i'arded - and ‘~ je m ^ n a l t^ t s » '* ^ '-* -* '™ S :

jiurbed,. her parents coutd fitidj J ts 2S p \ no school for her. They traveled states. The in vain throughout the Uniied requests f r i ta te s and p a n s of ihe world. «o enroll «>

When a sta te official sug- The sci RCsied tha t Jo rd an " p u t Judy in which ad) jt m rn ia ) hrupiial and forgri and admir nbout he r," he w as so shocked be expand

:he decided to se t.U p his own wiih acco ■j schoo;. persons, Tl1 The, first school wais an old Mosl pat Uix-toom house. Jo rdan , a den- Hope Scht iiisi, h ired a housekeeper aAd a only a In I nurse, Judy, ihen 11. was joined annually i 'll>>‘ a Springfield boy with each child. I s im ilar afflictioas. Thc enroll-lpublic don

otured at Trolinger's Pho__________

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th e ir MleetloBi f n m soeh wefld famooa Iwhlle sboulden). D analaabw ib. tabn), Ci de’ rocatte. la’ nu lt, de* nael). G nerlata (aphrodet^a, P rlaee »Uteh<beJ» (proj>b( L anvin arpe tc . n y . slo). AU tekctlona aro ' fftfl l id n x , (adr.)

I t i n g. 3 . «

i c o u r i n g : 'ttiw ff W tt.url

r g e t a b o u t a e o u r in g r j

ibb o rn fo o d r e s id u e a '

B l a « .rii!h io « u * y IS . ' . iS 'K 'i . 'S h o u t g roaso , c o o k in g w iij^ |S i« i'c «

le rfu l fo r low -cholos* | ,— ..

Is ap o cla l o l l n today ]

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tw*'"*!'"jm »iwt w»it«.

r tA ST E R IS H A V E R . , I J ' t j J M

features: comlort SANDER :isioti;honed bladesclose, comfortable . I otiiri»d »iui th«

mature lype motor. • > " “Sf .tv p e ---------- ---------------- ! - iw-ai

L - S u n d a v . D e c l 9 . 1 9 6 5 , _ Twin Falls Timfts-New» 4 1 - •

Iment coniinued to grow;

buildin)?. Is w t l r f In

f ,J tj M ’popiU com e /rom 11 states. The school is besieged by

10 enroll ihe ir children.The school's '> two cottages

which adioin the classroom s and admini.sirai)ve offices will be expanded eventually to 10 wilh accom m odations for 125persons, T relakoff sakJ. ------------

Mosl paren ts wiih c h i ld m a t Hope School a re able to pay only a fraction of the SM,000 . annually il ^ osls 4o care for each child. T h e 're s t comes from

Ipublic donations.

■'s Pharmacy

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rid famooa pe rfm iw aat Evyan h. tabn), C anm IbeUodfU. f l n r t

Gnerlata fahaUnur), F a b ^ e '» i Ipropbeer). Chanel No. 5, ectlona aro carcfnUr wrapped for

crmnlH lad AtUeh.

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while w b lifaf ib e « r th . 'p U > - i pUne trhlck re ta n ed bIm t a a ford lo Cape Kennedy. F U n F r t b tll aecanpanlm ent lo .tbe

. i i g t t o a rcndeivODi w ith Cen

—InlrudenHas^ Sweet Tooth At Heybm-n' HEYBURN - Someone who wns apparemly trying lo saiisfy

------- a .iw ce t.too th -b rokeJn lo .M ac ;iMarket g'ometlme Wednesday night o r Thursday morning and helped themselves fo the «tore t candy supply. Sheriff's oriicers

, «ald Friday. .- Ralph McCombs, p a rt owner

In the business, told Deputy K iy Jarvlfl th a t he closed the store about 8:30 p.m . Wednes­day ftitd discovered the broken window on the front door a t 8 «,m. when he cam e w open the store.

Thc deputy noted the Intruder tried to net through the buck door bu t was unable to break throuRh the wood board across

- the door Inside the building, r i h e y went'nrmmd-to-the-HBhled

Iront cnlrancc, broke the door-------ff)flsrTindTinJocked*the-door-by

reaching inside.Muddy foolprlnt.1 ’on the floor

indicated an older, person hnd ---------partlci pa ted-ln-the:_brenk:lm __

N ew s o f Record

MINIDOKA COUNIY • •- State Police Blotter

------------Jose K. Zam ora. IU,' UUperi.w as. d ied for failure to yield the right of way a d e r a two- caf accident a t 1 p.m . Wednes­day a t <00 W. and SOO S. on the Alfresco Road.’ -

-------------------- Sherilf^-D iotter------------Two accidents- reported by

the Sheriffs office resulted • from ic y . road conditions Wed-

nesday.

I» m u r^ .r .° !u u y ^ 'n l 'it ^^T^-*nr end of a 1959 Ford drlvcn“ hy.| Wanda Gulley. AS, Rupert,

:when Mrs. Gulley stowed oownl______ coTnlng lo a slop sign. I

tT 6* * accident occu. icd on" 400 S. and F Street in Heyburn.

— D am age jo -ihejlghc r e a r o f the Zamora « h lc le w as 0 5 and nn esllmaled SIOO to the 1959 Ford.

Tonv Pena, 20. Rupert, lost control of lhe I95S Chevrolet he

. was driving and the vchicle j rolled Into the borrow plt nt! 8:17 p.m. W ednesday a l 50

' Soulh and 100 West.1________F<«np/« Hnmapp wn< rfW>rlM

and ttO to ^the Chevrolet, T here

------------------J U N C o i E c Q U K : ^ - . .Probafo Court

—In the inlerc.<it of her children.- Susan Marie Ballard, Floyd Leon Dallnrd. Brian Lvnn Bal­lard. D arj'l B rent Bnllord nnd Louis Arthur Bnllnrd, nil m in­ors. The peliiion .resu lts frnm lhe dcalfi of <Jte"?iusb'n”n{J~ftM

. falher,. Leo A. Bnllord. killed by a Union Pacific RollroAd

I passenger train Deci 11. 1961.- Petition for probate of the

. estate of thc lale Mrs. Mnbcl A. Hormison filed by M vrile Al­bright. Heirs listed arc Ruih Gertrude McLaughlin, Port^

l a n d . ' nnd Kithr>-n A. Glahh. I ' Gresham. O re.. txith daughters.

UNCOLN COUNTY I Justice Court\ -------------E a r H h - P icreey .-T w in " f a lhtT

Is. expired driver’s license; ! . , . Edgar .T. Stubbs. Richfield.. S5,

dVlving n vehicle wllh ovcr- height load: Herbert C..Brown,

.1 Gooding., ts, expired. drive>’s I; Kccwe.|4‘ John Bnsv translem . J25, dis-

‘ turblng peace. He served out •Jl Lincoln County

B - ^ ' - COODINO COUNTY------

il Ca»nmBc)cr 5 8 r BuhtWl *15, burning waier fowl with t i power boat. * ,

s r ? ■ .BAmATK)N~T E S lh ~ f . y - - '-WASHINCTON (UPI) - - ThB ‘ . government has launched a rtI ; aearch project to . find oi

I ■cotm ie ndlntloo

4 ? - Tw in Fa!l> T!fnftt-Now>i®s-Now» Si3r»d«y, D e c 1 9 ,1 9 6 5 . .— f r -

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■ ■ S D ~ P H O rffa lie rS c h lrfa ,-w h e -« h a lk td - (gJ, 'st wilh the pU>-in* o f\" J ln * le Bell*’* ^ i?!l>. pU>-» U>t tln ^ ja n n o n ic a -o n - lh e - 9 blffl and feU«*» A itnm aut Thomas Slaf- ^

, F U n Frtday . Sialford pUyed a tinkling M s tbe spac* capsule on Ihe n ight which K ^ t h Gemini 7.' (AP wirepholo)_______ g

r .......... McComb* cpufdn'i est/mace *I f l f i his loss; but said lhe candy u

sccm ed"loT « a prfme target. 0 * .1 . • This Is lhe seventh-tim e the ^ 1 1 1 . place has been broke inlo since JA

lhe McCombs fomiiy purchased the store five years ago.

one- who .10 satisfy I " V ' ‘ ”i ' " ' ’ i!10.Mac:s . f . H . . , . . . r ednesday ^ ' t n lng ai«l T j V

I officers *•

r t owner \ ^

J t h ? T C h o o s e t h e 01Wednes- .

, W t h a t copen the

~S " r SETCId across

s l - l EOmB

rson had m

- ■ . H — W M A T -T H IS .E X C

rf ^2^ecaute Sclchell-Oitlwn umr-i

WUlUy, cue of modemaailen, ll n The uUra modem cojtom tm

1' * uliich h!{h ptrformaiice nuo-

If ever needed, onl/iJia oaifi . ruptlon* iaScrn im ,-C iusoH

- im a mW ednes- .

jrted by [ 3 B I resulted \-W i

ons Wed-

b y B i ia y

lrivcn“ hy; , U / r \ h / l h fRupert, •• (

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p ro ic t |'’ e ' | | p ^ ' 1 ^ 1 ^

re w rlrt l

------------ < 2 - ___________________■ chiidrcn;d , H oyd ff>' ' - i m i .l.vnn Bal-! I W \illnrd nnd! L ' \, nil min-! ^ ^ults frnm ' a H B B i Jw SVibifna-ftM -------------- 5 ^ v ~ -----rd. killed: N

Railroad: ■11. 1961.-1 . 1

:e of the; ' 'Mnbcl A.l -

ly r ile Al- •are Rulh \ \n, Port- N n p vS r GlahhT • • \ iJT 'JauRhtcrs.1 .. . ........................... ' ___•JTY I \ *I \ . ' J l

license;/h-field..S5,! ...................... ............. ;

'“ b s ; ■1. d riv e /’s

t. J25, dis-' ' S E E O N E O E T l«rvcd out Iln County I______ P P A T T ^ ! ^ R A m Q «IffPY-____---------------------= .d o h t o u s t -t v =rS S rB u h t; --------- v ............— ;------------o»i «ith , JORDAN STUDIO

S s — -^lOSLlN^S-APPLIAlIPI) — The - ■

SHAW ELECTRIC “Sw Slul VINY ARD'S TVc nuUaUon. l ^ . ■ -

■ Big Order Me^ q u s a n d ' o a k s , w iirr :— gg]

( A P ) - A m o n R C hristm as > lists for Santa C laus. Sieven

Kilgore's is a c lass ic . ThursIf it doesn't stupefy poor al Ko

' old SI. Nick, it’ll m ake him welH bi/tkrupf. Clairj W ' The request from Ihe 6* ilon iH >-ear-old: ifogg;n A cowboy su it, cowboy Mijc

S B hir, gun, • bools, holsier, pianohorse, corral, b a rn , hay and Don 1

S W 10 acres of land . to ride r e a dK n about'oh. ' WaymKK<: ____________________ — , Grlnu• ^ 2 . 5 ,„ p |5?V:- LARGE BOMBS USED accon

■ WASHil^GTON (A P )' — -The Defense D epartm enl say* 750- P‘|“ ‘

*>ombs a re being used a t The Eaidi> such a fast pnce in Viet Nam be he

that three new produclion Hotel, sources have been added . annou

■^ WE ABE PLEASED TO SPONSOI!

O'i

■ SGHGI

BelU" -

"sm. a lon igh t-8 p.m ; ‘i S I C h a n n e l

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TWIN FALLS MC™ i! 2 § M 3 Jnd A v t. H.

t h e o n ly tt h a t c o m e s - h o m e t o s t a

ETCHELl-CmS( BBiaiiBBiji r p \

rH IS -E X C L U SIV E F E A T U R E M E A N S ':atlwn UHTT-nEO Color is uoeqoaled la performance, cmizaiion. it need never leave home for miistenanci T) CQjtom UNTT-IZIO sluminum chants couitU of a ] maiice nuo-iH um rs are mounted. '>oI/ (ba ttdit teqairint (esiioff <»* mainleatnee iwtd be lU-CiusoK Color Tcleviewins c o jo y t^ t are aluft

r r ...I , EXCmNb NATURAL RAINBOV' ■inh n liw h iy r irh lii r t rf ilv n tlB

' ^ T h e u c w 2 5 ' snd 23'dJifonw /> U nju la r Color Piclure Tube* ^

Qb STi ^ ^ proved phosphora to create pi' *'■<1* balanced, vivid colon v

' rooms. Safely t i m is bonded tot B W l § F - --------crtate-piclureconuart aod-to tI P f f l i i i r K One year warranty,a | B M MOVI^CLEAR BLACK l>\VHrC W ^ ! ; ■ Chroma U nit (for eolot) il ev(

. ing o r mainiensnce, your lete *‘~ s j perform in blaei: and while. Aa

)G 1 lJI/1'A C*atsoH PJcture-Tube-Proletu ^ ^ tends tbe life o f your wiuibte

ascs, Ihroush a simple teivjee u

■rr.------- 1-. Protector alw ' proiem ail comj.TcnMwrifs durin* Jhe WtialiM

i n n i c AUTOMATIp COLOR PURIFIER ( E 3 I w mriically caneeli mitnelitm'i:

color or black and while picture B j i B i l i f stallalion a n d 'illo v i you to n ■ n i i w CarlsonColorieleviilonwiihoul H l H i i '* ' Prolects aea im t magaeticdiii

W R i S ' - : . - Olbcr appliances.MaBHtrreiHnTeaarTiB

= M ~ n ---------------------:----------HPfTOIlTTTlOtn

^ IU.0 Color Televitlon. . . a pcrlJ p trio r encineerinc. hich perforn

V t C G W r t ^ Kytmg fo r tfte uKinwle fn tel comes liom e to » ia y ...‘‘ibe o

--------------------------ee iv en n a t na a Btveritiivg yntcoance!"

■ Evtrf tingltunithM • purpot* »U ittewn! ■ . fo peritcUen lo Im m iup*il*li*» ptriemtntt whv».

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„ ^ , = = = = = C j ,Credit Women __ Meet at Burley

BUHLEV - if te U eti lt Wo»^ ~ en's Breakfast G u b held its annual Chrlstma5 p r o g r a m J?f8 Thursday m orning t l tb e Nation- couj

KOT al Hotel. . “ Ihim Welcome ^vas given by Mrs. page

Clair Wyacf, presldcn l. Jftvoca- «» ! »• lion was given b y M rs. Max n tv

Kogg; club chaplain. ■ , ' boy Mijce a e s l e y played several ie r, piano Christm as ie lec llons. M r s ., "IP and Don Norton presen ted an oral ride r e a d i n g "T ravelers.* ’ Mrs. • “

Wayne Hayden, M rs. Kenneih ^___, Grlmsmah and M rs. F r e d iher

Samples sang C hris tm as carols proj D accompanied B arb ara Steins, gan,

T k . Members exchanged w hite ele- the phant C hristm as g ifu .

cd a t ‘ The n e « reg u la r m eeting will Nam be held Jan . .8 a l . th e Nationnl jun,; iciion Hotel, wilh guest speaker to be

announced. .

) SPONSOI! THE PROGRAAA. OF g

— TD 'CEA RY — J U N I O R H I G H « S ;

S C H O O L G H O I R

PRESENTING ^ ___

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LLS MORTUARVph o n * 7 3 3 *1300 K a,

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'■ irh»|.iimh.r»c.n, TilMfltC._________ „.1. WANTtUt Ininlno l« In tnr

honir. Phon* Il4t »dralnca Armu. r.ail,________________ _iit re s s e s ^ilt r e s s e s I

ondltlons B u t ln its .O pportunltlM 3 0 ^ >I<1 vaca - - r ^ ------------— ------------------------

_______ M O IE L ___:„p .r»o . f o r SALE OR TRADE ^ip, a t Ranrh Mottl In Ofdtn. UUh. t t l

Waihlniton nird. >4 ubIu. ntnir'P 'C fumUhrd. tlW bathi. H unlu «m-“ « n t to apartmtnJJ a lllM monlh

ll" In wlBttr. Own commtrtlal t.un>. ' drr. own arttalan wtll tnd bMl*l

rder pool, wm tradt h i i .m« t«giir lorbtickjl” iu“^ j:;

CITY & 'COUNTRY*' ----------- RCALt ESTATE----------------^

I •" l i i r J9* *• R****' Cltarflrld. Uub. IJt>(7U —S 3 "t ,p tn » r td ---------------U N IO N 'T f--------~ f i

” li r i i « n SERVICE STATION ' ViMn.n'**' In Je ro m e-K o r Lease ,, -ra. Earn 11 Want V<nir own builnn.7 l.ow rour h.ini.. ot.rhrtd and .mall (ntiatminl. If

— ~ ~>vur~oiiPo>tUBUm>»ilfmt*lBla«-------roa ..IIIIic tTtllablt. Wlll h.l» flaanct «uiU*

ar tull tlmt. IM p tnr. Phont ar wrltt Dod* _ ____ ton 4)11 Co., Hot I tl , TwIb Falla. Tl

ii,«.s{i.s-«;o . ------------------- -

b ttw tm ^tj - _____ «

19 Konlhlr Inromt. t unit f<iml>linJ fl. •. or'Haltw.y Riu'r*. IliO m'ontblr'

Intomt. 11,00# down and tu r

iiutran.M ' H E IS S IN V E S T M E N TWir. P>'-) m b i t Ualn. J.rumtt. SIckniu - Clitt PfttrMn lor mrOlrt)>1. tnr OUP ------------------------------------- :-----.rinr Vitn ' “ ^UJOR■D^L■TRUCK STOP rnl. Warm. and CAFE:>l workint llithw.r JO. Mountain liom.own rv.rr H'«H «UIPP«JOldimnbllt. • .Imall duwn e»H th. bu.ln»i•alt- Oou*- - . -O i l Companr.Var. tba U .* .-r » ! . u u CLYDE PETERSEN kfst^r Co. REAL ESTATE- ......... - • - Xlminula JUmt Phon. .

c e " — “ YEAR'AROUND d r iv e 1N ^R Buy or Lease

liniTinllil. Rtlum luthmt.m A brauilful t.mllr op'ratlon

•*“' CLYDE PETERSEN ' r,n REAL“ ESTATElaTrllo. ■ UouBUln Horn.. Phoii.^mpl-}»r itaoaOiUataarai.rttint.iic^Uinpanr Btwlt IdahoJ^ «wwlni TnaiBN Vall.r.

Ih. north. 4*M K. rt. tllO.no mIn. «iock al Ktuarr. Wt t.4t. FItiurt. al barraln. Wilt*Ifn wtJrtWa. Bnt |.A f it T<m ..Vfirt.

t apanmrai inr taii.ri) Wronlni town. rrlrnla ptnilcB lo i(,bi. Win. Ifo, *[.8 c/o Tlm«-l.drlT* ttr . W.wa. .

' SMALL luneb room lot aal*. liad.. or In mwhanlr. - l»a».. W«1 .rtrp ler «wpl.. Uw Inr«.l .pptr. at.rbMd. until capital will bandit. |

lon.otI..f 141 - n i .« U ^ ----- _..................... ............_ _ _ _ _ _ iUCtlFlEU) 8. 1-rlt, sutloa ttr l»*a. Il.*B ptr In TW^ r a l l t ^ ^ l . r ^ n l M ^ « d

" w k T ^ K ”^iSnw"«." ntlnatBr b |b Tolumr. IrrWBca. Uar> t^ijittijML rmllr^llrlnr «utncn.

CLASSe people ot low• ■ 2 0 In v a itm eh ts 31R V IC E iUAHo" In.«Uii«ll~««k lor ta..ir a . g ; K t e i . ? i - ' “ ’ f . y

7U4 t i i In su ranc* 3 3

, .horf AUTOMOBILE LOW RATES;<|4 tn. Lubniir latunact fur lu/lu/iu 4n'«?*Ll Bin ">ncU>t—» af mar* tank i iu j ! '^arrlM 'M Tl* aad7r'u*'r7an l» .M

------ OWBir^r-n>*nUd~t/r-»,pm»ii^~^Mu.1 ba . riad >uU undtr U »ta» . l iM t M Fullr O rltn 't Ttalnlaf Applla.,

GEM STATE * J< INSURANCE AGENCY

TlS.S0M-1ll.Ult ha.. 711.:illiI7--Clu<— mi-MAV*.-.paml law_rala*-ua_taJ >m. ^.|. in.uranra for rvunf marrW tuuplt*.(V*f"!S l-lgrd llobtrMB Aitacr. Ill.lHM.

: ; . v illitUont WANTED t« bortgw IU.004. Will rlv*--------- ------- aULJtr-WnLlBttrwt BBd lln i mun-

. / . Tlm~.

S chool! ________________ MP U N -N O W To e a r n

S ; ' h i g h ■iK “™. IN COM Erc 0. Boiini quail- - nB A ?ROFt3SlONAL.nEAUTI.

CIAN. llnuilclana ara In r m t il»>" inaod *Ttrr*btN. Dtauir CiiUuro

_ _ H i S r . . r . . r v . E . r ; ; s s . ; ; :. anct. than alsuar anr othtr prr>>

. fiMlon.IN G - ' BEAUTY AKTS ACADEMY----------------------- —Jtb-MAIH-WBBT-------------

8 O lh a r Instruction 4 4U. S. CIVIL SERVICE T E S T S l

I Mra-womtn 11 aad ovtr. Stcur*- '■ JoU. lillh tu rtlnr par. Short

boun. AdraticynML Prtparaiorr tralnlnr M lanr » rtqulrtd. Thou*

Lii!}.___ u t on Job., talari., m ulrtm tnu.Wrltf TODAY il.In i eamt. ad>

NO• ; ' uTa a b t CUSStSI C0Bim«r«W Art ■lib Uath CJatata rrtrr Tamitr Tbur»-.wln> Call rrralBi. Coma at* tanplta aor-

"*• Mma .at^Ti»U.Crtlt Co. »0 Uala

nnlr tt.H a monlh. Wrlla fur (r*t t l . DantU ,h .t „pi,iB, io - . Am.rlran^ g e h o l^ . O. a a TKt. lloiw. »ahe.

tll’AClOUa ^ i . . M num brich hi>mr, ^onVnialM fo'-nh u-lnwin anil lln.lr flnl.hrd

rrrn-allnn nnim In k.innrni. l.a n . ----;------- "W tiilltullr Itndi.apH rnr<<. Chxlrt' . . i : a

UY OWNeilT Nmi ( rtar old 2 b.d. «.< ttl. _ . roam hnm*. Lairt lot. carport, alor. itrler. Dill act. Ntwlr dMotaltd. t t t month In.

tM m Utm. WU) » IA . «<t Jllfb.

r z ’„— • al Tht Und OtMra of Jdaho. Slop

hr <U U.ln North sr rail 7«3.e7JI.,• _ W . a n BOI ntmbtn- of. fiultlpl#

^ D E -m i^ '- 'tw i^ s b f t bur. ion tih Ea.1. Ntw funa<« and <a>

llah, t t l txtlni, laratt. Vtrr apaeloua.'Onlra. nlMlr ” .0M. UM down. Aca IltallT. 7M-

id'blauJ p|*,M. ArpJa^” MrihMit*'liallon!agltr lor .n « l bur In Town. Act Ktalir. 1t».OWI tip. «IT.TioliU riVE .btdcsota fnm t homr^.riDlshJd

ba.mtal, P ttK '(*rtit. fraciad rar«. ll?'!.'.'’

„M 7l» lllh Ar.nu. rail. Phon. 711.m0.

3N w 'X r'b»f^?r^hrui™ !*^"n»,OT^0.cn rhon.

KOIITIIKAST tm . bHrk » -bwlrooni.1.T T w l ' i btiM. ryrtpl.r.. cariH<«it, rfnatl. nML If » n r * tlMOO Mav l.nna nr trad.

t..r t" tll .r hom.. Phnn. 7M.in»l. ^ a , bt ■= inr--“ cilUNTllV ll.lnr. Venr .1.tralBla*-------«M.lli»*..att»lllr-bulli_iioma;_rjumb.ct «uill- lnr for Irallir hw.it.-Onlr llS.iOO.H.. tv.it. Ar. BmIIt. 7JI-IJ17.'l i Falla. TIIHKB bom., on Sldntr sT;rtl. f ^ ln------------ _ L u « .f lT k " -n B ^ "w .'lu ^ S l-^ ^ t------------ mrhflrld. .

Miwr 5E2.L t Mnxim Smnr. « itn -----------" - ^ l ^-»^^ rcr-hulMlnr. Ph"";

Nml.W ftJUK UNtT apatlmrnt. rompJ»(flrI.bli^U. rumUhrJ. Inrom. Il!» p*r month, montblr tll.OM. IS.OOO down. 1100 prr monU>. nd tu r Holland Rwl tUlal., 711-USO.

_____ ' EM M Y L O U »I E N T r r ' /■ z m v ’- ii n j: t . :« « J T l j l J jT O I J

r M -

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L . - i i i IIVE IN - - - ^ l l f e C ' 1 1 -

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tiiplf. Low

a inrm- ' 'M tm > r , m i i T o r OH t b t f ' — o f - t h e m a U 7 - U - t h e a a i

U T a n s

» IF IE Ilower cost than

3 1 Hoir i i l fo r S i lo . . 3 0 1ITIE "Mt-s"' ■ ' ^ n I a t

DA*r-pe ClrtB. attractlTf, tood iMalhm.RATES ,„rlb tbt Biontr. tnd ad«i<>att forU/IU/IU mo.1 anr tiM tamllr. Rrick cob-n ll».<f.. .iirucUoa.l_btin»fllfc I full bath.; r i S 3 - - S . - S ? ; * S ! ! - S « n a - -

- s . ' - - , r ' S : ' ; - « - S i s - -• -»«•»* - 4,alllln ar t« l»n t Ikal W ata

Ii^klnr tor. BO If rni wUI tiop In w. wlll bt mon Uua btppr ta

N C T ,. . r v - i - i S

---------- ^ N e T H I N G - ----------tl-IHM. .--------r— llul tbf bt.tl m acrw. tad abto>

3 o ItUlr bMUllfai * M n ca brfrk _________hnmt. httlnt ottr 1,100 .quartv .^ '" irnV;\'k:-'k"^b.’i:'i*tB:7-pM.?r:

I/O Tlm«- It. U t Ul Ukt TTOI - ' thruuib. I think wt (an ^Inl oul

4 4 .Mf/ d»llar at .alut PLUS-Il

ARN GLOBE REALTYI ttl Addbon Eail I IM til

........... - Biiir. Uttbtm. n«Jtor «l-t4t1 ,Vltlr Oiurbout. lUallor TI1-S04S

. Art Inland. Stallor ,711-Jtrt M«.bt» Molt.,It tw in ,

CuUuroI M ______________--------------------------htr pr,*. ..H ,LS»

DEMY 5'J’;'J)^?.°wIr'ibiIi’‘l"ct“r* u i;

- bar I 'ted l^ /aa U / rncni. built-in4 6 kluhtn. full batmtnt. .doubla

■ - la n it. You ctn bt Is for ibtTESTSl lloiidart. Sm u>dar.■ ®«hlirt A rrnFECr CbrliUBa. rU» for ]

i ' .S a ;X b « ‘ 1 u T l.^n ,;t7 n " i

i B , " A 5 K ;imt. ad. -n iE nrs a lol of comfon In tfcbStntea, nmodiM 1 badraom boma.

■ Viw fliturti and fanact. otmtr.tla l Art W»'Vnr dlitaw* to ttort. 11.000. ni Tbvn-T.'.“ u : s GEM STATE REALTY.- l i l niut UkM Ntnli i i i - i i i im l «da». ^.IV.UMMn«l|]i,On>ktr 7 14UItlmt. Far n.G. UtutnmliK Urr. 1 l-*»Hla fur ( rtt Jlm.Mnitninlth. Ana. I 44111. AmtrkaB JltRnas CMtrr “I >-St»>1m. J<taho. Oirlnn K. Psrwr 1 UltO= i i - i a . a ; g ; . n | .M -

flSt'mal^ “ .

. " K S ^ N E V T H O M E ^ ^

, ■■' ISS ptr momh. larlndn’taiM tnd

K " ' " '

731 ' r.bln.o. ilUllor pallo Uoor

old 2 b.d. oit giiri ,„Ml >ltb ctllb andrport, alor. gidnialkt In a flnt arta al Twin■nonth In. ^ .11,. Call llM ttl dartt m-SitOdtt }llfb. tr tn lo f • ’>i SssdM. _____

f l i i S P L I T L E V E L .

:loua.-Onlr - Sbopplnr Ccnlrn. Htwlr r«l«o. -

roWB, 1 baUu. flr»pl«»t.

Itaiir. «»•ntBlnn. _ ^

mead rar<. ............... .......... ............ ..............:p i »rb;oh. „ x l t ^ ’1 ■

DR. BRUMDACH'S HOMEra bwlroom p conilnictkn sa A ltu r a a

« « Djfji nT r wVk tc W and Lr»- wood. 4 bHnomt. J batbt. llrloc

'" try .. - robm. dinlnr nom. fimll/. room *alhi. full jilot-flrtpUra. InBtdUU-ftoata.il'^ 'itt.oS: • . • • •

HAROLD’S AGENCYT »4«l*or7»*.7H l^‘r"71|.4«fi

■ v r r ' ’. i . TWO BEDROOMS

atutfc MJSO. WtaM-C.t.

"T * !r? Holland Real E s ta te ----------------------------- r m i i v s ----------------

141 Malai Wttl 711-IMO•hon. 7»- .m u s Eiii Nn;E iiuuE.-hsnii MTt. u?m r » w t _ _ _ _ _ _ l l l l t , klub.B ItOl. I btdroomt.rompJ»(flr 5*’ bajwnrnl. rirport. la r^ rar.S , = S ; £i,.'V.S.?fi.“aVi"..VSS-u to . 7M-«tlt.

By M orty Llnka

I M h

K - / U .

.....:

'T u t i r m i T ^ r *

r o n tb f ! w a l l . W l io i t th e f a i r e s t f - t h e a a s w e r 11- M e , ' - j u i t d o n ’t — s a y a n y t h i t i g r V

' A(Sa. . . "na

ED SEhan any other k____S O H o m a s fo f S a f a 5 0 H

— :____ “ M LS”_______

N E W HOME FOR

£ ? S ■■ NEW YEAR? ■"bSiW J-I.W - auUldfc 1- ba^..

b S ^ tn V u iS ‘ f ^ lV i i l ! « « r - ~r-« ti» r "■^■~cra»JiW irt»JeerTi9 dewe —rou a n - - »Bd t t l >tT.BMStb CL ... . till tlop‘m 2 } « S-C uu t btdroom bora, n Ou-, HoU. allaaW r tm * . blr > u i.

n iA 111,100, III moatb.

* *~baMmrtS"wu*lu«f rl«*'td’abao. looklBr TwIb. FltA AppraUtdm brfS ...lltWO, IM maalk.

‘■pMi?rI «-Brtck .Bd maaonnT. * b*f*

. t h a 111.000. ct. I « mohlt

s . rwall, bath and <i. full batmtnt.

- V , Conaldtr Ittllnr »»« -ork lor1 X part ol down parmmL G| eritw tM n u , t t u . i t e .iii-t4 ti •< eTtl-1041 S-AHwna lUmh 8t»1t thakt Toaf. _ Tii.Yfid s Mrmmi, boUt-ln ortn tnd “

ranrt.^Skcbrf doubit n raff. inr n iA apsnlatd llt .t t t .

_______ T—I l tn w. bar* • much fcttltf----------- thtn w .n.abu!lt Wnt. platwr

wtllt frttblr ciMBtd and Mlnl- •I. Total ot 4 btdreomi. larva

SPACfc IWnr nom. htnJr hllcb|n and. to Il'O dinlnr acM. Garaft. chain linkM.MO— iftllw*'"- U't nlc*. UtabuUMn tM thU on^ olf«-Jilnni;Se«--------.douWt do*B or CI. Onlr tU.tOO. (

ttn for MOUNTAIN STATES REALTVw "J?4 Tnt>\ K. BooUi 7ll-t«« (anrtlmt) • ^ rnnra.u U<m —

. .0 .U • ■ " '- S ': »> W a . otnWTAWDfNa I b«f(Wffl,.i«m»atllltr. In Xlmbtrlr- Oalll-ln appllanct. _

^ L T Y m ’r 'llW M ilih i t n i . " ' " '

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W s S ------- ________________________________ _ _ CALL u» for dtulla on Ikatt S

fcrrrir fcwm. J

TAYLOR AGENCYtnd ■ ' ■ ' , «» .»!«

1400 nr E*tnlBr»Fnnk^'iinAh 5n i«X

, Brtl. r»rr •X r UulltpU Uilln*

' F S '" M L S ” “ "«i Twin COMPLETELY7«.S4to . r e d e c o r a t e d

~ „* - llai llnplart. IS balhi. fall bua- ^ »«.l„Cood rtlu t IIUOO. P

“a s s . ~

S « s LYNWOOD " SSSIS R EA LT Y .;,:.or Ml- „ j L ti„ K. T ir m i

John nubtp. KMltoru— Z-:^ :-Jtnn;OiBMr, 71*0140......... _

I - MwnbtT MgltlpU UiUnr ' ' 1

h o m e " M L S ".d“Lr“ t c o N O M ic A i . sm A ic irr ,. 1I,|B« TimoUfilM i B t i ^ l n ta b « la . ^ / room »lih—prict 110.421. HaMnry con- W

ttrueilon-»»rr UiU. apkwo. low monthlr parmniU 171. Fatru fer

* PAYMDJT low .r tw ib te. 4 .ll|btl ll .4 m * S«UHmti,l ------------- REAL ESTATE SERVICE ^^1S Dlu. U kn »orth l ll .l l l*

'in aB BY OWNERi Vi u n larr. 1 btdroom boma. Ssatloua lamllr room. fira. plact, birtli kitch.n. ballt.ln •»- i;

ila te plltnctt. F1(A appraUcd. m bleckt---------------- from-n.w-Jant.r-IIIib-IVbooL-3 -. . . tinll dopI« clc-le bullnma andTtl-ltlO . achool dltttlcl. Wlll tw tpt Unt.

_ tn l l . r beua. u dawn parmtnl on

larrt rar^ - mXs" lilUU)IATE POSaESJlONin Vandtn- Oulald. citr, n.w lUtlnr —« larrtlaut Wttl. btdnomi. E itn Ittrf lot amonr

toa.rlni pin. iraM/fluit itcmtlon _, " room wllh fltrplaca lorrlr carpttin*. “Jk s d»«bl. la n r.. A /tu l r lot.lr bem.., , ttt.too. Mailc yalln Ittaltr. 711.J L _ “ J*' E*»"lnf«<71Mm or 7J1-

. n r •DWNEUi 1 b«lroom boma. on “ rm ldm l Slnti. All bedroom. tan>tirf. H4 utka wltb ntwlr In-

\ . I fUlM riilam. Niw oil btatJnr n / ' tritnn.—EJt»llfnt-tondllion.-»tll.— n / built and rood location. 121.000.

- WrtU •do«II I » .3 rfa _______

_ I / tanit. firtplan. 4Ui b.<treem i r —1TON_ rumpui, butmnl. 1 balht. Ex««;. t l

Iwt lloor titn, Phon. 711.Tlt«.

L J -p.m.. wM kaw - ............... .. IH om as fo r Sala____________ 5 ^

^ Realtors ident: ; M L S S Y

; l l _ ---------------- M U M P L E -L IS T l\ . Is a local association of Realt

i • pose 0/ ollerlne the buyers fii__ ,bellef_8ervice_ln'_the ir rea l ea

Feldtxnao Realty, 7M-1988 Mi Gem State Realty . 733-S3M Globe Realty, 73J.26M Mour

-___ . H am lett Realty, 733^079 Ri J . H aro ld^ A«ency, 7XW532 • ^

i g j j t j____ _.IrTigaled.Lands..733:I076______C .'L ooney,jtea ltor. 733-4081

Lynflfood Realt

P H 0 N E - 7 3 S .

Ada rctttvcd be Io n "U :0 0 a .m . Satn • n m w ir e i r s O aaiiaed Bectioo. I t ^ <

;e c t i oer kind of advert

5 0 H o tnw f o r ' JO Fw

” "M L S*‘ ■SHABP t badreom. fall baaratel. 'BMur ?ttffT . . . OtUr IttlM . „BHIKt t btdroooi. aitra io«b»' lb r,

• baMawnt. (tr«(t. carpH. tatl leca- <c• Iton. WUl n u 111.00*. ■ a

, BSICK I W «««, ftiJI b u a an j, „. i t ^ " «trth*MU.8batp in,to*. - u

- O T W - i n .k - S - b - l r e ^ - M - i y - ^9 BOW* d l 'a an ii.‘”*tarvttad. bvut' ■'la. .. - - UubtB. A «u4Ulr boma lltjo o . ......... -

_ - ' FELDTMAN REALTORS ,, r » S t t n r o a r A f i i is - i tu

" M L S " I

7 ^ " ^‘Y U E E ”ipraUtd ^ U « TJIWI Vtty attnetlra thrM btdtooaa bM>t en Dutbasas. Full

1 b.4. btMmtBl wltb' mnatiefl n»m. »n mala apaclotta oL Prict raduead ta "

_ J ; y >lI.t*>-:Sa burrrt to - J;

H A M L E T T R ^ T Y ' a JmtT!! 205 2ND STREET EAST f;>rk lor DUI ItMOII |tarll»*>G| «r Abb UotlBaittf IlS-tllO I

I* raff.EXQUISITE • ]

Iwlttf Ki« * -W «"platttr CfMk n.ir Hartrman. riih trm —.*u'nrt T v l twmt IBd loca’tten will dtllihlra and tb< n<Mt fictMiauc. Qwn.r MuatIn link rrtumtotb./oM UA r«lbarM lB Va. Uta Itr quick lalt. ot

■ c T E O O N E Y rT iE A E T O R -llf Shcwbont Ncrtb , :il*40ll ' n»h Wickham ' 711.14l«

SALTYACnEAGE I^b t n n room, ne d tn <J

boma. loU or lood tptlnr wtUr.— BiiJ Ballh, iU fnx ta . pbont U7-

Bif OWNKKi Thtta btdroom modtra ““. , W «

.‘‘“S i Fa rm , for Sala 5 2 Jr u Ur — ' ■ Ol

240. A C R E S**wlX Clota to icromt. I 1»,000 4««B.

applf »«.«» W'*"JEROME REALTY —

d f t r . AND INSURANCEPbon. i:4.41ll

Ibmt s '~ZUAfSHi^Hva KimhtrIr hlglti’t f . Larct j

- ;--------brkk-keuati.l„h.dranma..and.batb.CY a L V ' i ~ ' K . ” s : J :» .(M r fliK>r. t llrtfltem. fs il btmaml. p

thjwtr. icoratlvn. fniiu . laanJcr. SMtOt ttura room. l>«ablt | t n i t . chickcn:i.s«in k„u„ .Bd Lam. C«nrnt d n .t-ar. ----

Ur •,111 ,rll mnr pirl «/. Phoat J2t- ,,; i , ! i I ., . .M .i . . . k ___________ ■;

— SO ACntS and SO abant ot watar. b>Bertbt.it er J .m st. FItldt Ur - rwd. pUct bta eea btadraU. com- G lertaalt t btdreea bomt and all

a t e d ««*>•» hilWInn »»■> fn>«" #««••u m,00». Drrdra Aitorr, J«Tt>ma. •-ii*-*M i.rd.rrtU t.-»aitioi»ru_M *i__ :

pRres HmTccD to’ |».000 OB t^U >10 arn J>a)rr Farm. U.rrloibont *

■ un .. .M.r b » i. .1 p .n «I down '■

Ermlnw Hodnff Pauli. »:t.HT«. *’

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lutw.tnd tood Mill. Prica ItS.MO;Will takt tnda. Hn. InmimtnU '

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19G3 CHEV Im pala!«•------ nurfWB In yofii*.!»• I««n ao#; •Fillr~<4UI»P«< -»»<--------------n . pe>*n<l. Vtty clnn.

- 51895 - _

” 39M FORD G alaxle 202'SH* ]{>rdu» M ib fInUbtd In ' .C»pH roM. r»«r -»b4

id* pawmd. RMllr thtiT.

' , »>’ “ 3 E f- I i

~ 7 0 H N “CHRIS—•• , MOTORS, Inc. ^

181 Mtin Atnu* l u l Un>. I_ O.I» Sm Ui_________l_*u5ojl S7lV V

i i ___ Dob TulwS---- ------------------ STVDXt

---------WORK-MAN i - ^BROTHERS

1 . P O N T I A ^ U X A C

You A re LoolBO. A u to t to c S i U aOO A utot f t

CHEVROLET OKU

~ r -------- ^Year End.Cieai

. $25 DELIVERS a :q.a.c. ■

— F re e- iran s ls to r ta j» r tcorder.w ith 'an:

'eS 'O LD S Luxury Sedan Full pow er and air.

'65 OLDS Holiday Sedan ^FuJI pow er and air.

' I I ’C5 PLYM OUTH Fury 111Automatic.- radio,' heaier..............

> pow er steering ami brakes.

*M OLDS Cutlass Coupc ................... R eal sharp!

~ '63 PONTIAC Grand. Prix HI______ Excellent condition.

'G3 C H EV Nova Convertibl*^

— '62 FALCON Fordor ,A utom atic, radio,,hooter.

-61 CH EV BelAlr 4-door _____ AtKomaJic, radio, beaiM. ______

-60 CH EV 2-doo7 ”'^— - V ery d e an . . .. I

’ '58 VOLKSWAGEN A beau ty ! ’

— - TRU CK S--54 FALCON Ranchero

, U ke rew.

'62 INTERNATIONAL P ickup— 4-speed. V8. _______________

’ ’60 CH EV Pickup V speed.

'59 D O D G E Mon D uals.

“ '49 INTERNATIONAL Pickup . R u n s good.

O ver 50 More T o Choos

;O P E N EVENINGS and

LEO RICE MOTIGOODING

_ »O ut where low overhead m ean

Milrany’s GIFT To Yo

Lower Prices — Bes' -----------— — Top G iiarsntf

'65-C O M ET M o o rVI »ti»lnr. .undtnl- IrtBiBilulOB. llftUbi

— -------- bMatj. _ _

• '65 OLDSMOBILE 4-dobr J e t 88Radio fa»l>r •ulstnitle tnn>n>U>(nti. tww P*« r tr tr*d>-li>. TbU Uf ImnteuUt*

'64 B U IC K LeSabrc H ard top&«ulltu1 Attllc wMl. tinlib with lujuiloi_ , ,— i - j .iiir-wtilf <

— --'63 PO N TIA C -Tcinpcst_____j_ : “_________ r.«.aomk4l nm . r s r W«h nJlo »B

«ii iMBrto-foi

'62 CHEVROLET 4^l0Or' Sl»nJinl IMMhilulon «llb OVERDnlVE,

pluil Try Ibl* en»._ _!60jC H E V R O L E T 4-door C orva ir

R.illo. bmrr. «niloRiHtr-tnni">t«'»n.-«o' ■nil b u rood llr». to.,-

------- !Sa-OLDSM 0BlLE 4-door 98l.lftri. tm ir *ad r r i ^ .^ w f r f l f t r ln r , * million aod tU tht nltt fMium you'i) f<l

* '58 PLY M 0U TH 4<foor-------------^Hlt« Ar«tU-"blMiUUh..»mom»Uc.tt»MCnl

_ . . 4 Jfi ¥ ¥

TWO MUD and SNO'Wllh ruTfliMe of r.fery J»r« * U«

nJd*r — S«lurt«r — Bond»y —

¥ * ¥ ¥ ¥

" ------------ M fibEAN-Y

~ B uick ^Opa^iTdstt—2 USED CAR LOCAT

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■ ' s ; ' i s1 -Cood'WbVf. nuBI'fOOd. Pbon* « l - •'ar*- __L »M« ar ______________ .• CHIBIIUUIr l rOR 8At-Ei l « i Forf WafoB. Hob* Your •ull>4 . • ’

i.ookinq For?OOAutot fo r Sala •_________2 0 0 1 A u to i

'GKUSED CAES ;

d.Clearance____ i..-, -trs r s a n y c a r " ^ ' " I

• ......... .ler-w ith.any_purchase over gOO .. glV:

,'63 (

WAS NOWn 5^.195 S3.595’ ■ )■.;?;!

• Plui

,n ^ 53,995 • $3,395 ’60Cry.

i n • S2,995 52.395 • Jw-Jl er,............. , , r . . . . .>ke*- , j ,

B ,$2,29S_ , J j .0 9 5 _•-■J

rlx S2.4SS 51,355 ■

niblB ' Si;695 51,295 'i!

Sl.OM— » 5 . ;tr.

51,195 $995 .'55 < r. '57 !

“ ~ S L 0 9 5 - “ ~ 5 8 9 5 - —______ :-J.-

5 7 9 5 $ 5 9 5

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U C K S -s i ,7 s i S1,S95 'H I

, t " Pickup S1,0S5 SC95

Um $99j i79S~ " '6t

. . $1,295 5895

>icktjp J155 575

T o Choose F ro m

GS and SUNDAYS

MOTOR CO. . “3DING•head m eans Jow prJcej”

rany’s ilTo You! 19B2

— B est Service iinrantps ~ .. ______

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r " J c t «» - ■ ' i m s —■nUilnti. t>ow«r »««rtnf. Om «»B»r JgggI. Imnteulau Imlda and out.

■dtop 52795 •with luimlou* bio# iBlttloT. row»r ioOU

raBtmltiloit. A Tral »!<« iiBilly nr-

___J - . ^ $895. ~ifl59raJlo ”»ni" b S t f r . r - T t r - —

■' „ ' S89S ■ IS5SIVERDRlVt; radio, far«l«r. Economr

1959'• C o rv a ir $695mmtt»U.o,-«omBl*l«_«B*lnl_o;^biu1_________

t i l _____ ’ 5595 •b15VSrnUiiBiUS-tT.BH— -----------

ur»» you'll « p « t an a iBiurr ear. ^

' ■ ; 5495 •' ■.4naUc.tt»McnU«lon..Kai».ii»4,b»*’'r-_______ ____

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,d SNOW TIRES '

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RANY— ^fd s tt----- Oldsmobile— =i==R LOCATIONS

5th and Main {across (rom-Scnra Park ins Lot) -----------

733-55J3 • pO N l(

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r OPEL IKi «lattoB-wtimi.-*,»«*'»*'i3.* nllM. S«.00» CUC warranw. T.U.' e««r batan<*. » • UidlMS 8lm (

»nlmr> and WMkmd., (TMO:i

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,• CHISIIUUJ nUOTHEIl.S,-lloTlrirl %■ ' Your aulhorltH Ramblrr Unlar fur *' . Caatia and UlnUeka Countl«a. «:t- UKKCUR . _ « » » .______________ • farato

ir? A W ant0 1 A utoi for Salt. aoQAytot

"r-T H A N K- : For makm<;.our-2fi ) -e a « .I» 5» *

Come- in and give ui a trial 0: cha.w.

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dk.. bf.irr, lr.B>m(>. Wair .S ••(««. «hli» l„p. M iip l' »ai

•W F O R D '. ' . S1723‘ V., • • «

• . s s- , brak

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>h>ip «icilc ahlif Ilnlth allb* (acit■ httihr. ir'jjfc ,11 'e*

tb* po-.r «)ulp<n>Kl m Ilka . - Plui latiorr air n>B<lilloBln(.

■60 IMPERIAL S12S5 i r Crt.wn hardlBp. Umu. and

t'u'Jdi''. ■ *63

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■ ' ■SS DODGE J5JS

ac». radi. kul‘tf,"i»,i*«l«dr '- ~.; .jSJ O R n . — t i ^

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■S^LYMOUTH JMS • J',.":

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. . . - P I C K U P S'M DODGE >^-Ton '63U n ( wMt bo>. 4Hp*«4. I nllB. Dual

. dfr n tla i. iti ii, i t tu r . La" R*«l•' .55

’5SC M C H -T on o i iI«at> *-<rll»d.r, 4.<»*«L « ty

“ 'C t CHEV W.Ton '55 I(•crlladtr, 4-apNd, „ '4-«p<

'52 scourt.wbMi dTi...'kiit «»\ « a .^ „a d (U o n . . , • .

•63 IHC WTon M,u- \ l , 4-apwd. buba

Bob Reese’s Doc500 Block 2nd Avenue

XENNY, MOON - JO E

WILLS Used Car Spac<

— ^ S E E C I A I•il The Best P lace To I

19l!2 STUDEBAKER 4-door Sedi Radio, heater, au tom atic transi reconditioned engine. Only . . . .

1961 CHEVROLET V T IiH palT S Radio, heater and Pow er Glide

_________ Clean . . . . " . ............. ......................

- -i960 -F 6K D -4K loor-S edan------^Only ........... ..................... ... ..........

, 196oV oRD F alcon S ta tion Waj

1960 CHEVROLET V s 4 ^ o o r Si . O nly .................... ..............

I960 RAMBLER V8 S tation Wn| ,9 passenger, power steering. Sh;

"" ~1S59 RAMBLER A m erican 2^oi

IS59 SIM'CA 4-door

1959 RAMBLER A m b assad o r 'O - Power steering nnd brakes, rad

_____ Only ................................................... ••••*

■ -58.CHEV 4>door Sedan

-------- — ^ 5 7 'C H E V -V 8 -W a g O ]i—

'56 RA M BLER; 4-door I ,

------- ---------- ‘SS N A S H -A m b assad o r-

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LOWELL WILLS E R N IE WILL 733^52 ' 733M888

NEW CAR DEPA Rambler — Jeep —

- -----------Toyota-_ ■-•- ------ -— 236 Shoshone-Str-West—

'L O U IE 'S L IM A N '—'D E -7334198

PONTIAC - CADILLAC DI • GMC TRUCKS S .

^ JO H N CHRIS MOTORS Chrys^ (01 Uala Eail rbcna 7U-K» Valle

--------------------- ------------------ -D ir1 t r a o i k c ^ d w S rt. ,• nicFS lo J«TWB* VHY

Z - ’ FRONK MOTOR CO. ^*i - H r 0UT-Cbr»il.r;-l*l»t»0Utb_0>IC---------_____

Ocaltr <' *7l-10:i - nurirr — ' -1! SAVE -----------■£» i» » 1 r blitb.' 4wb"l driJl. JUlpii ^“ Boi.m.'Ktithure. ' 'k' JHUr IM. Vi CJ»r»i^^»Mlnr,^fae.

Count'r tl73, Wrwjfll. ■ . - .U UKKCURY lll l . maa nod. Baat •(- ]Ub»*i

tar awaptrt. »0» M.ll, nia*.

nt A d w m HW A y to t fo r S tU ___________ 2 0 0 j - Sur

5 F JK S —i « . l » 5»iWe .at D odje City, a tr ia l on your n c x fp u r-------------- —

'61 VOtKS. - - - JI19S'■ -----9^ — Slilrrr,— • - • -

WafoB. 4-«r««>l lia«.mi-.-.ii 'Kti bralct. Uw Billtact. Vtir ahaipl_

• « CHRYSLERNaw Tofirr 4 .door i HiI.b

. warsB. P»*ar •irrilnt an.l __ brakM. fowar bticktl in t.. .—..

r»«orTr*i»l~aii— -----------------Ina :t,OM ariual miln •ml ,WJ ba> B.il« Irfl un-f « t„ „ - r .a B ,, . Jf

' » CHEV s::35_ ihj,thn

•63 FORD S1S35 ■ \CaUila IH S-duor h...li„i..;ir.*’ ‘Vrh"«£^i.VA • 1959 sRrel a h a rp lj;,,-^ . tl

•62 VALIANT 5905 • ' '4-Hour SlalLiB Wapm. «.f>lin. ,j

-drtw. iliiKlarJ. iran»n)i*.l..n, Inilla md brairr. ' • •* 5'•60 FALCON K ii .

_ iw s f.lun, Ural, r « i . --------- :— m i

' ■ • •62TORD---------- JDS5~ ' '' L“.il’' . S ' . . t r n f S ; bra'll 1955 I’

_ -----aBd_»«fr_flran, \

■61 RAMBLER $S95 jgsi i;BlatWn w a t on. Kyllmlrr _alandanl and orariri.r. mJlo. "brtUt. A f*a1 rrwBumy rar. . >

---------^60-CHRYSLER------- J1D95_L_ _J3S 5JiKaw ra ii tr >1 ’ Iauiomllle.tranimlulon. twxrr ’

brak., iUUU ^

’■59 RAMBLER J39S’ \4-4oor »llb 0»ndif»a. '

.19H CK u p s - - . . ....... . , .

'63 FORD I-TonDuali. V*. 4.,p».d, flil iw . 1301 0 R»»I »birp. I,

•55 CHEV M o n \Svalf. *’ iletk taJ tn in bnl..< rrllB-'*". 4-«P*»«l.•55 DOOOE li-Ton'4<«pa«>t, mlrrun, (uo<l Urt* .

'a : M R D « .T o n • 1 ■ -VI. iHp,^.

•55 JE E P . Metal Cab• ,N«urCab 4.whf»l <lri»«, waro

bub*. Top rondltlon.1055 E

’s Dodge City '■1955 r

id Avenue South ti1 - JO E BUTLER . • ^

" 19H I

[ L L S ' “

S p a c e m a k e r ' v . j

C I A L S " - .

;e T o B u y A C a r ! 'ms.I

loor Sedan , $ atic transmission. - - - ' Only ....... ............................... 5’ S5

[m paia sedan™ *^ -------r - — —^i « r Glide TranJmlsslon............................................1900 ,Cn — ---------------------- --------- --1-=^

...................: .......... .......... $695 '

lion Wagon ' ‘ f

............... ................. ■ siition Wagon V eering. Sharp ........................ $SD5

can 2-door : ~............. .................... >295 • •

................................... .............. S293

isador'C ustom , rakes, radio, autom atic............... .................................. 19G3.Cr Sedan .......... $250 —^

Vagon S395---------------------------

4-door .......... 5200 . hi— r. I yt s s a d o r - T i . . i — SIOO— r ------- — ^ r —

1963 If m

' S E D C A R S . . ". i. .IJ tJX

RCCES—c ,(acros.s from Soper's T ra ile rs) i 9G4 n HONE 733-7365 ' trIE W IL L S ,B U D T E A S L E Y v

71M « 2 ^

D EPA R T M E N T . ■ »> sep — P ly m o u th . lyota— ■. . ___ :_____ si

'3 3 1 3 S 3 I_ _ _ _ ^> T -.“ d e a n - e a r l — --------------- i 3 c t i i

Pi________________________• • _____ - • w: d r i v e A L I T T L E 1954 ci

SA V E A LO TChrysler-Dodse-Plymouih------------- -Valient and Dodgo Tnicka lg(j5.I^

“ - D i rc c t FactoiV D ealer— 0- ----------I 9 e S - M 0 D E L S _ _ - - y

'Wj5y NOT TRADE NOW? jsgs ip " H A R B A U G H > - [[

. MOTOR CO., INC- V•------ ; ------ ^tioirllniJ.M V li________

- _S H A R P E S T - ‘ . ------------------„ Uar<l Can In Tuwn" ^ vr»TPFf, f^OTOR CO. .

7 , .’ CAM ■'•'TICKUPS '■ »TRt;CK.>I • IIONDAS •,5 . , ,J ; Country prlcr.-ll.nk tlnaBflnf .

M ILLER SALESItauaa U l41tt

11 Help You Fi) J- Sunday . Dec. 19, 1965 ' Twin falls

- T ^irttn -fnr i^iTf ' ^PO A uto i fo r

— GienJ«nkins^Ch^'

:- -.^L ^ST -B iaSA l Of Tlie Seaso

-S A L E THIS WEEK

I f 'y o u in tcn d -to i r n d e c a r s In th e i iW s! You, c an b u y th e s e c a r s th a n you c a n n e x t S p r in g .

J5C0 VOLKSWAGEN 2 i! w r 'sedan: <-sp« ..WAS SC95 ■ . . •

• 1959 .STUDEBAKER U irk-4-dmir nedan;.. trcinsmis’ion with ovcrdriv'fc.

• WAS 5495 . • ■JS53 :-iloor .ilfliion vyason

• sinmliitil Iraiihiniskion with ovcrdnv . WAS 5195

_ »5S Pl.YMOlTIH 4-door sedan; frcylind

' WAS 52D5 --------------------1955 PONTIAC sport coiipc: Uyilrninaiic _ _ W A S S250 _ ■ _ _J951 FORD ‘f tim pickup;. 6<yliniler moi

mission. 'WAS $295 ,

- - j S S S jQ R D .t t 'r dnr Kcdan; V8 molor, 3-si• WAS $250 7"^ — -

1959 FORD luijor sedan; C-cyilndcr molumission. . 'WAS $350

. 19H COMET 2-door sedan; 6-cylindcr mc mf-isfon/-

; WAS 51.095 .

19G1 OLDSMODILE 88 4-door station \ lrjm^inl.s,sion, power steering and WAS 51,595

* * * * *

Check These Pr NOW!!!

1955 DODGE t^.ion pickup; V8 motor, 4 WAS $535

1955 DODGE 2-ii)n lon^ wheelbase truck' transmifsinn. 2-si)ccd axle.

' WAS 51,295 , • •

19H DO,D.OE DART 2-door sedan: <kylin transmission.WAS 51,595

1062 FORD fordor Country sedan slatlot •Crul,^comBtli; transmission, power !

\ 9 6 4 FORD Fnirtane ludor sedan; frcyJJ'n------------- ^fawtmleclnn ____________

WAS5I.G95,

J95S,IMPALA convcrJiW c .coupe; *3<5‘ Glide trnnsmissiun; po\ycr steering.

, WAS 5595 !' 1960 CHEVROLET .l-dobr BclAlr; frcylim

_ -__iz::M insmission. _WAS 5C95

1900 .CHEVROLET l-ton Iruck with flat___ ^iqr; i-fpi}rd Jr;insrol,ssion..

' ' • • —

‘ 19C2 CORVAIR M on ra 'c lu b coupe; 4-sp bucket sent.s- • , •

______WAS 51,195 - .

13G2 CHEVROLET'fi/^cjiyne sinndnrd transmission.WAS 51,395.,

_________ it- * * * _____________* _

___NQ DOWN PAYI■ on approved cn

19G3 .CHEVROLET BclAir 4-door station-------------stamlard iransm ission.-M w er- steerli

' WAS. 51,995 ______________

1063 CORVAIR M onia club coupc; 4-s bucket seats.

. WAS 51.515

1%3 IM PA U W o o r Kcdnn; VB motor, : miitslan. power steering,WAS 51,995

.J9S3THEVROLET I f to n long wlicclbasi BIr ‘S'- im oT, 4-specd iransmission.

: ---------^ 1 .^ - t i-^ n r .

~19M IM PA U hafdtt)ir5uper-SfocU_iffl_ ' transmhsinn. power steering.

WAS'52,495 v.J9 « CHEVELLE Mnlibou 4-door sedan:

. stnndanl transml.ssion, po.wer sleerlWAS-52,095

ISH CHEVROLET ElCamino pickup; G-___ standard transm ission. > ,

_W AS 51,995' ------------___ 15IM_CHEVR0LfeT B dA ^rT door station-

P o w r Glide •transm bjioD i-pow ef-si . • WAS 52.295

19W CHEVROLET Biscayne 4-door sedai dard-transm ission.WAS S1.995

1965- IMPAtA hardtop coupTSOpcrSport Glide transm ission, power steering i

--------— WASS2.995 ■_______________1955 IM PA U hardtop'coupc Super .Sport

transmission.WAS $2,895 . . .

■ SALE-SMEN’S HOME PHONES: ,Cha« - Don Welch, ^3^75f5S - Woody 1

John Jenkins, 73W2^

u Find I trTwin fa lls T im es-N qw s 7 ^ '

> Autos fo r S a lt__________ ■ 200 '

i s ^ C h ^ v r 6 1 e t - ^ = e ^

ig-s a l e 'I Season , ^

WEEK O N LY - .ir s In the Spring co n s id e r tese cars ch c u p e / now mg. _ - , , _

cdan: 4-spced transm ission ,NOW 53&5 '

mir sedan;. V8 m olor. standard riv'fc.

; NOW 5275 lion wason. 6-cylindcr motor, itb overdrive. . • -

. NOW 599 •

an; frcylindcr m o to r, s ta n d a rd '

— NOVT5120 Ilydrnmaiic trnnKinls^iinn.

__________ :___ NO.W-585___ _

:yliniler molor, 4-speed trans-

NOW 5135

: motor, 3-specd transm ission.--------— — ------- NOW-5110— r

blinder motor, s ta n d ard trans.

NOW 5210

•cylinder motor, s ta n d a rd trans-

NOW 51,435

ir station w agon; Hydramatic :ering and b rakes. •

NOW 51.295

* * * *

lese Prices ?> W!!!

V8 motor, 4-speed transm ission.NOW 5395

•IbasB truck: V8 m o to r. S-speed ;!c.

NOW 5925

dan: (ky linder m o to r, standard -

N O W 51.395

edan station w ngon ; VB motor, on. power stecrlnR .------------------------NOW-4h395------

idan; frcyJl'nder m o to r , sMndard , .

--------------------------N O ir5 1 ;3 8 5 - —

mpe; '348' V8 m o to r, Power cr steering.

NOW 5485 -

lAlr; ^cylinder m o to r, itandard-*

- -------------------- N O W -5435-------

k with flat b e d : B<yllnder mo- -

- - - [ .T r 'i i r - p r n c s - '—

coupe; 4-spced (ransni(ssJon,

NOW 5855

W » r s ^ a n ; - 6 -cylInderm otor, 7 ' -

N 6 w 51,095

* ★ * * _______

PAYMENT red credit

oor station w ag o n ; -VS motor,

coupc; 4-speed transm ission,—

NOW 51.395

VB molor. P o w er Clide trans-

NOW 51.795S wheelbase f lee u id e pickup; ransmission. '- .

NOW 51.595■SoocU_V8 m o lo r. standardring. --------- ——

■ V. NOW 52.295 .

Joor sedan ; C y l in d e r motor. o.wer s teering . .-

NOW 51,895

pickup; GKrylinder motor,

— :------- 1 -------NOW-51,675

cnr s ta t io n - w a p n ; VS motor. !) i -p o w ef-s tc cc In j^ _ ; _ , '

NOW Sl.SSS

1-door se d an ; V8 motor, itan-

NOW 51,795'SOper’Sportr-V S-m 'oior^Pow er,------r steering n nd -b rakcs.

■ NOW 52,795

Super S po rt; V8 m otor, 4-specd ,

NOW 52,695

>LCT.INC. :NES: CharJe.? JJatch, . 7 ^ 1 1- Woody T u r le y . 825-5005 kins, 73W241 .

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