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3» S iB m GP bS '- * • ' S ^ S S ^|m HHS W : Oakley Kanetancher Is^ t h o s e n f l ® reck e4ed= as= ^ BOISE. Dec. H (U PD —-Gov. Gov. RoheRobert K. Sttiylie compliedpliai withwi a coui:t orclci- tn indemeiit" Idaho's pari-m utueltuel bettintr law by appointini? today toclai a raiu'hcr.'u food liroKer d e a l e r to tthe h e sliitistate racinfr coVnmittCL'. Sm\ > r e a k s ' cl‘. Smylie named ('lareiu'e S H I DamDa Bre ^ , 1 1 . , , 11 in HilHGV ninrher.her, totn a termtf ending- in Janiiarv,n u a ry , 1965; i He gppoih'teci ;/P)_A'gianl-wall of mud i^igh Nielsen, 44, Rigby' autoJto dealer, to a term endinjr in ^ ianuaryr,Jam 1 . anlTAr- I,osLOS A.VtJKLES,A.N' Dcc. M (/P)— A-giai t't-i'iiv II |-|||)|i,i'n,lI lilllll'pl'1-lll,,,, i-n.;PI-'-nil-|.p MlirP-PlI ...L. * * * * * : * * * thur Oppenheimer,Op 45, Roi- over an excln.MVpex residenlial lu-ea area Saturday Satin at'teriuion, [ ------JL . ___ se.'fuodse.' food Jjroker. to., a,. teim .jg WiwkiM),'' (miKfred# of wiid'aiiartiamrajiartmuuts. An esti- ,—_ _ e n d in g in .Ianiiar-.v, 1969. p B 9 H ||H ||g Q l5 ^' wi'eeking h ltd oul comploU'ly, sw ept t H orse B reedefieders Ask sz.MiUtliews, reach ed al a niHh'tlniaU'd 2(10 honii's wei-e wiped oul cor “ ""Zr ^ ; weethm meetum I in Buripy or ine laano I'riinifi'iini lliiMrllKMr foiimlaliim.H. Sonu-l e werew e re ci'i;c r u s h e d a n d l r ‘i g - ______Horse Breeders, a.s.sociation. said ja K a lE nieiiU'd in Ih e m ad dinvnhill flooil-rii.sh. llooil-ni.sh. An eslim aieil lhe, commrnrr wou\d mota in LiiDO to 2,0(U) more were daniaitedianiaued byb niiiddy I'loi'd “H onesty” in II Bol.«(» wllh Smylio next week. At in R a c in g ~ - ■ wvali’r.-i a l i ’i'.s (thal h a t in some area.s I I U II '"r, , '■''"Ithat I'™ time it presumably will se- EjSSBB BURI^I^Y, Dec. 14— The idaho.Hoi'.sidiiho.Hor.se Breeders asso- leci a ciii chairman. I M j ^ P iilinu:i-ged seco n d floors. tiation .said today it w ants the "very tbe.st racing facil- The ot Oakley rnnclier has been ForeignForei, Aid ^ 111, becluise a stcaily wid- ( Itles possible" in Idaho, eitherither privatepriva tracks^ or on a “ member of the Cu.s.y'Gurday-by-Govr o' Robert E.-Smylie, hnpccl .section ab o u t one sq n a ro '%> J Ih t'' ftppftiiiree.s*...... - MSS -i. ---Ihe-ijnjm-rjhe_pn)CD5eci_r'■ The main Interest Is -IS Continued\J ^ is to protect the wagering pub- _ . „ Tlie big announcement came T ),*-! *1 l« would Invado state rights. !?.!.“ J “^°v Twin Falls police officers oon- l - 'I 'l Uc." Harker said. “It Is our goal '1th dramatic swiftness when, K | | | l ftoponents said states -can't do 1 ', = tinned the search Saturday for *Put Into Higlig h G e a r iS job------toto Iteepkeep raoln racing on a hlglx ploiiD.’^ ot long after midnight, FBI Building JU /W liJ Collajlollapses Ihe-mtBBtnj *4,000 and guna - - Tho association also took note llrector -J: Edgar—Hoover on- , , ,-T-m Sen. Thom as J. Dodd, D., ,The assocls which two gunmen used In the The tne community-widet campaignipliign W f a civic audito- “ TTernl services-will-be-held ’w^rrt’ of the appointment by Governor _ ” ounced the arrests of a houae M ALSETA7T3ecrl'4^-jDlnt^finTeral TAT aervii ^M„-lcd B strm« or witnesses armed robbery ot Iho Safeway rium-coirium-convention centcr in Twin‘wm FaUs Fal moven into nigh pamter.ainler, a ■vacuum cleaner parts aat t 1 12:30 2 :3 0 p.m p. .. Tuesday in th ee Malta LDS LE ward chapel before the senato commerce com- Smylle of ^a-fitate f' racing -oommls* -gtDre^lTstDrersin^atn-nvemie-northrof gearT F i slon and authorized th at a com- *4 e,ni. rrn,, ?ear f'ridiiy af IHe secoScl executivexecutlve com m ittee organ!- salesmanliesman andoi a self-sty led boxer, fofor r twtwo o bbrothera ro who-were-luJIedlied here ata I 2 P-m, Friday.- j fr Dilltee, asklns It to approve a $4,675 Tliursday evening. Zlition r irson hotel. The firat goal Monglong with recovery of all but t pj,„, WU he Is sponsorine. Ita key pro- !",mltteo be appointed by th e board 1 _ iiition meelinir in the Rogerson ho Lorin Edward Barrett, 3 5, andd Shirley RRichard B arrett, of directors to assist and work M, JJ- Prank™ Barnett, Twin Palls - 23,135 of the ransom. Later, the ‘ T , tiilons would require: iih 5f the c;impai;tn, that of completiniimpleting a GO-member ex- ‘10, died when a frame buildingng they wewere demolisi)ing with the new stnte agency. police chief; said Saturday the “V h v o Bf said It found another cache ‘•U, awtl wh money hns not yet been recov- ecuuve'cutive committee, paH.sed thehe two-third two-t mark Friday, „r cash ar That anyone orderhij a weapon Harder"Harker saidm 1( mast of the as- , f cash nnd only $6,114,24 was collapsed on01 them . They w eree reported dead on arrival ! ered, but when -the clothes and v/lth 41 soclatlon members a^jprove of ivith 41 memherp siped u'p.p. HenrHenry Wills, campaiKii missinR."“ '"R- aat t CCas.sia as.iia BM em orial hospital, Buiiey, Burley, at 4 p.m. Friday. guns used during the holdup arc chairm a in alHdavlt giving his nam e, age Governor ctovernor Smylle’s Sin appointees. :hairm an, e.'tplaineri that tho.seio.se ser'serving on th e execu- Sinatra, siniira, sr., prldefuUy gave m„ inmmot found, the money will probably ------No inquest will be held in the deaths,deaths said sail Cas,siit-founty jji inii address, and stating w iiether Tho T ho resolutions resolut on race tracks — ------ltive iv e comcommittee have agreed redlt for an a ssist In the db- p b e found alonK w ith th e m . _ .'Cllve work to his 18-year-old '-^°™n6rCoroner LLe eslie L. Fillm ore. ------«« has a criminal rccord and and „nd the ,h„ appointment „nM of a com- ' tn subscribe a minimum of »hHherpurchase“Dfihe-weapon mii[pe tb“ wc —James-iJacobsr-SBr-ftnd-Donald - f ^ f 0 n Inger son, He said the boy fur- Officiating at the services C; ..ll m lltee to work' w ith I'he" s ta te JftJ«e3n Premier Asked ?1,00(), paying 20 per cent tnu ««id violate state or local law. were „ ‘trth the e onlyonl^ ones passed at the H. CollinsCollins, 25, both Eugene, Ore., . p , Islied Information — presuraa- willm l! be B ish o p H a r v e y OSmall lH tlil :Plane- .I 4 dovjn and the balance over bly about h -That the seller send a copy afternoon nftcrnoon meeting. mo have been charged with the rob- I n M 3 ly about his movements and the \VW i ight.ir h t Concludingf rites of this affidavit to the principal The ^he group group laid plans for a bery and are being held in Twin To Form Cabinet ^^"'^’;;;'36 mDiith.>i. ouse "■“’'Jw here he w as held ho.st- will ^ni be held Ii n th e M alta ceme- “ • | i . r v n kw-enforcement oHicer In the membership memberSiJp drive. < Director Ken Falls county Jail In lleu ot Ihc ANKARA, ANKAB Turkey, Dec. H (UPIl "They also have agreed to agege — thatth helped tho two- tery. Friends may cnll nt the ^‘Grounds” V jriU U $10,000 bond each, set 'b y Twin _ p re s ld e r •n! ''■ u u MMalone, alone, Ooo,Gooding, said the as- ^ 7 ® „ -P re s id e n t Cemal OurspI to d a y work activelyactiv toward the success staletale Ufiktask :force o ( a g e n ts spring pay„ePayne n^ortuHmortuary, Burley, Monday , P alls Police Judge D ale J. Ad- . . - • ^ t delivery bo held up un- soclatlon nowno, has about 400 of the campaign by attending its tholrp ^ trap,1^' afternoon an and evening and at l-{| //i ; The association's board of dl- T The he twtwo waived prelim inary tryry to foform ri a new coalition gov- from otheotliers." Wills added. andnd CaliforniaCallfo since last Sun- of services Ti T u e s d a y . A small, prl As soon as Uic executive com - day n ig h t hrough a Magic VaUey snow i:,y , I^dd told tho conimlttoo th a t rectorectors rs *will will n meet again In Jan- hearing aiand were hound over to ernmentirnment after attempts by the As soon ay night arraigned two men The rrw« bulldlne In which the men « ar in 11)03 approximately a uary acd the mlt&e Is complete, six captains hero and c torm, "grounded" a big plane ■ -j; uary and the group will hold its district c(court on c h a rg e s of oppositionippositlon Ju.sUce p a rty /flDed. , ere and another in .San Diego died had^ad beenbe^i used as a garagrf Saturday • n mapons ranging from annual meet will-be elected by the member- beioreBloro dawidawn, charging them with ititurday. , annual meeting In February, annedarmed robrobbery. Gursel'sOursel’s reque.st to the Repub- Md hay grinding mill, fronted , “ . , Wll-caliber pl,tols to light ar- Location and ship and each captain ‘will se- kidnaping, West coast airlines, flight No. •"li.’"!' L ocation and exact d a t e s of th e Tlie T he gunmengui vho robbed the lean PeoplesPeoi parly leader came ‘ ^ , . Idnaplng. Agents aaid they be- “f5n highwayhi Z a y "30. It had been va- lect his 10 team members. lleveeve ^erethere wero only thrco men J; 12. wc.stbounA to Boise, w as d e - ,: ■ ) n J' ‘•“ ' ‘ ' ' e r e d meetings m eetings havehav( not been decided store held five shoppers and five immediatemmedlfttely after JusUce Party .’ant for several years. “'“tbound Ureiigh mail orders. Since Jnn. vet Herb Lauterbach, a n execu- Ini l))#ldncp gang. lyed 30 minutes when It was ' - ; y et. stoitore re clerlclerlts at gunpoint Thurs- Leader,eader FRagip Oumuspnla in- ■ hn added. 260 persons have _— . _ .. ------d ay night Live committee member, said, "I Jalred here hei wera; The brotheibrothers wero dlsmanlliiig {“ilrcdeared fheXthe light "' plane may have Jay night during the robbery. [of„,edormed lh the president he was un- ^ idlled or wounded In New PAIPAY HIKED TheyThey took ali currency from the [im confident this ia one project Barry WcWorthington Keenan. 23, lhe structure t o salvage lumber beeneen forced do\yn do because of bad ■ ble to form a coalition cabinet ^ ‘9k City with such w eapons. KUALA LlLUMPUR, Malaysia, fourtour cash registers ftnd thc wall . Lhat will serve to un ite th e peo- Losf)s Angele?Angeles vacuum cleaner ap- :o construct anotheri bulldhig on weatherweather. ' -iji’jr- D end t h e 12-day-old govcroment supporting the Dodd bill. Sen. DDec. cc. 14 (l)PDIDPD -— P a r lia m e n t v oted safe,iafe, befoibeforo fleeing through the ;^\o of Twin Falls as never bc- pUancellanco salesmsal an. H o was a r- me of their ranches soutli of Thc The light pianonia reportedly flew ,• lown. It was rep o rted , o vver er liielhe HollliHollister port ot entry, - i []H r~ D-. Ind,, noted that today to Increaseinc the pay of backDaclc door, door. t ' '------fore, n ' :ore, and and be tlio first succcssful ^Mted‘Sled JustJu st b efore H p.m. F ri- Lorln B a rre tt was born April onn highway 93,i about 50 f e e t j* ™ York state has strict fire- “paramount ruler"n Putra Ibnl Al- Ernest McCullough,1 26, June- Inonu planned meetings lomor- >lep step toward towa new s p irit an d dayly In subusuburban La Canada. The control laws but the casual- MMarhum arh u m Syed Hassan Jonmlullall , ow In fln effort to fo rm tlie c o - enthusiast,jnthuslastlc determination." FBIBI said heh has an arrest rec- !4, 19211, and Shh-ley Barrett was abovebove Uiethe ggroi round. Port of e n t r y .. (See SEARCH. pag« 2) ' lorn Feb. 6, 1923, both at Almo. officers notifli M j»W GUN CONTROL, page 2) from $50,000$60,000 tito $76,000 a y ear. . ^ litlon.------Dr.Dr. Harry Har: Brumbach, also an ord‘d for burglarybun and petty theft. • fflccrs notified the municipal ;1 Nancy SlSlnalra. sister of Frank, I ^ v e i jrejldwicy. He married Melba The .mall .small pl p lan e landed a t t h e iMflPFRRSS ilasm and in a spirit of unself- Jf', Nancy nownt is married 'o slng-l ^ Berry July 14. 1055, in the Idahu, Goodliii!iondliiR slrpoialrjw rl about one a n d Mil v.W^P^ ishne.'^sshne.-is by giving back to the er' TomTommy my ,Sands. ( July M ne-iialf hours a fte r U wa.s s p o t- j g | i | l Jaseph Clyde Am.sler. 23, of ■’nll.s LDS tem ple. He filled a*one-liftlMiours • -cuuimuuilimmuuily Jjomu of tbe time c Mission-fOK-lJie-jdmrch In I lie I ted2d b)’bv llieIhc offiofficers. The pilot o f __ _ |T '\ ' * ' andvnd money wc have gained ibin^bftiv v ^ \ m .‘astern ceiiiral statc.'i In I04B and llie1 o'■ pliineplane tnldtold' Goodlnii airpon ~])IM ------i ------°------|-meH)‘’of^fi«eH)i’o(efitiional-^X6r-4:lih-cou4^^slmi K fT ^'"*7^773*^.:; iU-IO. IW lwia lieVer«7"0llier po.!l-j oificlelsUfcltils ihfttHint bocuui;e-of.-hcauy------^ I T U Another commitlee “meiiiber J'lcllonscllon.-j for Irp.spnsslng and vio- Another Ions 111 Hie c h u rc h . .snownow illKlluul had visibility he U ew ' U m r r • ^ pointed)olnied ou out Lhat “In view of o u r| Ilng UR the nlrohollc n' bevorage con-' c IW over the hl^iliway lo k e e p [)1 act. H« was picked up in an' Surviving aare his widow and low oi'er Ihe dral RL’Ogrnphicnl location and,^™ nci- Me me son, ICenyon Barrett, both'from*om petting iJl'UIng lo lost. 'r? W ‘:complete:o;npiele motelr andOxOtcl facil- >jirtm/*ntln nearby Culver Ci'.v.’ Jalta, I ------3— Jailed in Sun Dlcffo was John . . - ' i •' it llllam Irwln, 42. Hollywood, a' Shirley B arrett niarrlerl Lucille C 't ’a a i a bccome kn Clmpton A ug. 30, 1843, In Ihe iGreets J l C C l o Premier | | I i^^njieadquarlers headl clly In .inter and nnvy veternn with ani rc.st record d a tin g back to Inll Lake Lnke Cit. C ity LD S lem ple. Ac- -WASHINOTON, WASHINOTt Dec. 14 lllPIl — } j|^ Iciiiho." rcsltli'iil Johnson has lold Ita l- larges inclutle ns.saull. ballery,'‘Ive In the church, he was a|Prcsliirnt John Dill Oranfie, Chambcr ol Com- iome leacher In Ihe M alta ward.I la,u n I’riiiieI’rime MinisterMil Aldo Moro (See AUUITOR.UM, ..age ^ scrllon. ‘'jnonsupport, drunk and leachur iorderly. He wa.s picked up jitl Surviving.Surviving, besides1 his widow. Hintin t hebe wlilwill (do ail ho c a n t o K | ! lake the relallonshlp betwesn \ \ - ' f ' - I.m. Friday In Im p e ria l Bench.' re live soii.s, Ronald Harrell, mnke tlie reh 1Traffic.Deaths-')^ rtff i nto tho t Mexican -bolder. • 'aughii Leroy Bprrc.tl. Slicj-nian thehleh- two counlrlescounl “even s t r o n g - ____ Barrett,larrell, Hrent Brent Barrclt and 'Stcv- or." ' Idoho IMKDOVS )>,tnn SLATKI) enI) Bnrrelt,Barrclt, hlind liro daijffhiw,!. In a me.9sngeniossai of congratula- IH 1 9 6 3 ...... 201 SEOUL.3E0UL. I Dcc. 14 mrji - T he Patricia'ntricia BBa|-rett a fre and Lynn ISslhqr tlonsons to lo the ncw premier ..o.n- l|||i ] 9 6 2 ...... 2...... 5 7 Bovernnientvernment announced I od a y'Darrell,liirrell, allnil ]M alta. He farmed nouncedouncetl yeslotycstoi'dny, Johnson said 11^ ...... U hn estimated 10,000 porsoiis nearcar Bridge,I'rldlie. ' . h e hojioil hoped lioho wm o u ld h&vo a c h a n c o , I'M Magic Volloy servingvlng prlsoprison lerm s for a variety Theriie lamllyfamily moved from Aliiio to) meet with Moro "boforo too |j||| 1 9 6 3 ...... 43 ol oflensesoffenses \will be pardoned. ISce (Snc 2 imOTIIElts,UllO Imge 2) long," _ 11 9 9 6 6 2 2 ...... 5 9 • ------_ M« WER-UYJ Llighting ig. Conteontest Is Annova n o u n c e d I riie nnnuni Chrintmaa I.luht.-| Anyono ndt!n o tic in g a parllculaMy' b'oio clllKirclHw wo x to to rlo p -w -lu to rlo rT -w i------^ I B I I'ontest Is b ein g apimsorod 1 nllraclivollracllve or unusuiil, display, longong nsas thoy arc plainly visible ■ nin this year by thc Idaho j however,lowever, is iu rg ed to. telcphono from:rom tho llio jlreistreet. |P ' ' II, iver c.ninimny iind thc 'Mnu's- thclie Tlines-Ncws,TImcs-Nc 733-0031, tu tr;- ' rirst Plrst ilMzo Is ♦JO, eccoiid *31i, ■ Not^s, .'li'jiwith cash prizes awarilotl andml eliminate tlie clmnco ol any third.lilrd 120 >20,, fourthto' $10 and flvo ■ Ilrst, second, th ir d nnd tiiurtli possiblelosalblo wwlun in n e r being ovorlooli- hoiioraliloiioiioralilo mem entions, $5 c a c h . ■ ,co whniwD n ild lo flvo lion- cd. ■ Any. typo of docortttlon is oligl- ■ H H H blo incntloiis. Tlio displadisplays will bo Jiitlp.cd blo^'mjle. 'nm HluJ olnborato nnturo ot (V M ,'ho conical In open to overy- Doo.JOO. 23,JJ, ^424 nia n d 20, but ovoi'yonp display!«display ia not tho tlooldln* factor, ,JW irrcnoy win lahtii, Sllll mliw. _ , I H110: wwithin llhhi tllll c ity lliiilla. of Is urscil In le "“'•'h D»cn roule route tu tii 'ITwin rull" JJoHob avemie.venue noi north, In wKloU »4,H15 In currency w s urgea In loav n thn displays up slncoilnco tho dociilocomtlm|ii H f I*' 25. K iigrne,iRnne, Ore., ccccnter. He walvcit InjrInr Ii ll M.Ot M.OOO of the lool. C(illln» l« licliiK I'tlnnt h•>' eld III I'liunly i«ll In SSHOPPING H O P DAYS III Falls and displays ,hould until,imiJ atlcr affcr, IN cw Vonr'B day to prliiior/lyirliiinrlly oilo n gotiernl « . Ill . *Urn o u , “>“* wan liouiu)um) »)vcrover lolu idlNUlflt c o u rt nn HouUmt uf «I thn Ilm » '•' ''S' J "lee ' ' ' , D iilo Ailanmoii. Hlniiillnic ^ , lip and In o p o rn tlo n by Uoc, give:lyo uthcrnothci'fl iin chivnco to boo Uiom. A small but bul Inncnloua dlwjRy ||ffi Ilo iiiHlHi JaitirnJaiiien JnciJmiubn, also ICtiRene, besidebeslile C’o)| t’olllni »ro Illll Vickers, clly ilelcotlvcilclootlve, lefl,.and AI, I'riiiik TO Iw CHRISTMAS (<| No ontiy blanks nro roquU- tboI'no liilca rules an r o almplo. Tlio dls- mftynay win ov4i0V« onn mw* || (li^.HAroway «(uro, 51Z Alaiii Dftr/iell, «.N d» h Jiholo) ' ' ' - playt) V i mintmimt b o llghtod, bub wny olnbornl*.d a M t * . , IM n i i o firmed ro b b ery .p ( (Ii^,HRfowu; ' ' ' I ■ ' ' « - ' ' ' ■ 1' ■ i : ‘ ; . • ■ ■ : , t ! ■

Sunday, Dec. 15, 1963 J , i » IT w in F jiBs^fews"iirBrief4^s Nt ^0S SAccidents^ Christ.I YW CA buffet lune^on^ Is If 2 Twm Falls Tlmej-News‘e»^ew, W eather,r, Tarr, JrJr., pTA will meet a t 8 P;™- “^ | and West Qcrmany stood, ada- flho Palis. Snow occurred over sections ofj rakes o l ''i n th e ec^ooI auidliorlum. A ^ pro- ^ 1 1 meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday“ “y j" hi motH at 1:30 pjn. Wednesday, p„ci ollcy dif- exccpt for 17 at Idaho PalLi Id C o v ert 21, Nam pa, appUed the brakes of J* Puckett receiving 2 I t mant loday on trade policy dif- d during the afternoon os cloud cover! will be 5ie Rod and Oun clubhdiue. T h e .Ini Idaho today, but ended during low ond; the 1S68 Ford he waa driving ij gram of Christmas music will be tt “f; accordtog to Burley police. man . ferences which could sink the I, choh business session wll be followedfollow^ After behig found In the mo- pitai Common (emporarty broke, fljlowlngflng a lit Jlttle sunshine to-occur. Snow, and; when a car In front of hima slowed!Bioftredl presented by the orchestra, choir bi six - nation European Common r"" by a social period. All Interested, ptral Idaho through the afternoon, and- band students. ^ bj terested, ^ody was taken to the^e Xronxrom beaut/?ol.;f'« market It not resolved nextlextTek week. ">8 , cted to sweep over the plateau iream Sun- for a turn. persons ore Invited. • Another storm Is expected to si Parr's car slld off the road, McCulloch funeral home. b Bur- u t - BenedictBeni drcp^ed During a week-end lull In ne- . ' llng over Idaho. ' '«• Singles ------) es the Jumped a ditch and sldeswlpedHipe™ apW The VM CaTI^W CA Slnglea ley, from where It was moved fiiei ‘ gotlatlons on aerictilturalol „«ii„,,' policy, liW W ith ^ er elevations ’ are expectcd to rise fls the . sccond ijj, am bulance to Ogden u n d e r heat Temperatures at higher elevat I change Idaho Power compony pole.ole. His iclub plniis a Christmas dancemce at Xnin falls LDS sccond j,y both tides were busy explainingxpiomtng returns to morere westerl westerly dlrwUon, but not much change , *0 front 8:30 pjn. Wednesday m .™ ^ Y ward relief society will hold an the supervision ot army per- thin 1 Idaho wife, Dorothy, 19, broke two front i y per- tifrm o r;rr^ I' I ihclr positions. I,Is , expected I n ' tem p e ra tulure re ,_fcr fer '‘ valley areas of aouthem Idaho « dash- building on Second ayenueI south,south. aii.day work meeting it 10 a.m. ».m. aonnel, ,on theh 1 persist teeth when her head hit the dash- 1 ------^^-Preneit—PtesldBnt—Cbarlo - ile,^,^ , iLiniift to be trapped and fog will persist ^ ™ -Soia‘arSh«~wgrtregted~hrarBahlra-Bahl ‘ (-bflindi **'T u e s d o r '^ o t- th e - ehureh,—h,— Thej—T^nipiesrTfartc'drTOcortf^ Oaulle' 'has''Threai*ncir"to-tuXetu tu M I y mI, o sl 01 Uie.w vulleys; ------^ fuup' will " work-wlth-glMa-jndy.l;ig le m od- dentist. ^ ^ !“! Prance out of the Commonnon mma?^ aN .T , ti he outlook is for a contlnuaticmtlnuatlon of cloudy, weather,-some rhod- < k storm Damages to the car were■re estl- ;35, are Invited. An admissionjilsslon „maijg candy. Le Milwaukfr ______12-6 I egotlators *X*. T.-ll ^ tru c k a in Lelst's -T lm pat.'’ ______vWest yh-glnla.______Warner ond JeHefy Worner,ler, ond a n d a w S b ln ™ 1° " " '’' l's 1 ''acU ont Hlrmii»ifh»m 2S 2A .to.10- AJpj4.*Sl, Piul ------' 6 . ,, 1 ran 1 off the road and struclc a' ------were-Insisting that an "action | iiitn- -■M | |jfw Otlf*ni ____ *U «R ,11 Qcfden.______of market partners last Maytoy 0 was i;;:;::,,,,,,n'”,! ■ ilu .2» North U -U 555jgjj55- hostages. li'H,„ti„ 11 OkUhcim* i;ity . ------28 11' ' i the wheels, b u t due to Ice th e c a r H Pimerol services were penning Americans, Ami held b fiuf/lolent guarantee of France's mffnio««» ...... m h_ I ------, .9.J 23 ai continued to go straight3 ahead, Valley Tr^ Saturday at Ogden. .miners, .mln 5 readiness to support thele coming j;"‘; s. « 's62 l •*..,4U l’hi>«ni» ...... fil 31 ( ‘ [TafEic"eonrts~2 20 rituburirh , ------— 17 bk There were no Injuries and dam- George N. elements, Ktaiber-1:im ber-1 hbefore Buhl Police Judgege BBer- e r- — — ------Li negotiations at Oeneva.i (:h>rChurlwum. W. V...... 27 20 Lechln's nnnomicemcm m - . B l ' ;i IN/rll^ri, Me. ..t.'.----- 25 J? 12 ages. were estim ated to bee a b o u t , 5 1 0 and costsils nnd nnard Starr on a reckless drlvhig La Poz radio The Geneva talks betweeniwcen theth e chk*»<,ait- — '•[;j Portlfttnl. Or...... 43 82 ,suuio„ rin n - C|pvi'|i.n«J ' . -12 $100 by the invesllgatlng officer. points charge * 60 member nations of the Ocn- 4 IU()I<1 Clly ------10 -12 J officer, as^ijrted three violation points cl Dam Breaks pre.« t he soyermm u M r. . Ulumbu-. 0...... HI ■ 111 * «H.<) - ...... - 4 8 i« . , lfl The third accident of the after- of the Donald J. Twons, Buhl,.hi, was two fl-al"Agreement on TariffsrlltB and Of„vrrii,nv . ■ o -)o le after- j, ^wln Fnlls Justice of the O nel ' “ ‘"""inlst labor Ib M i-’ . i Illchmond ------41 33 5 .61 ■ noon occurred three miles south- Uure to fined $10 and costs a n d assign- a ssig n - ((Continued From Page One) edg Trade (OATT) aim at reducing }>'< M..inci ...... « - 5 < .Sl. Uul# . ______U I ‘ s south- pgjce Al Robinson for failure to fl A .OJ 8«(t CJl>------31 23 .M.OJ 1west of Buhl when Mrs. Patricio.Patricio, reduce speed for existing condl-condl- ei ed three violation pointsnts for datlons, then ripped outrut the tages' tng( release. ““■ti tariffs on a wide range of <=“">■com- dS n » .oi 2U San Anlonlo ______45 33“ •'* .12 A. Price, 18, Buhl, appliedled theth e uons. Judge Robinson fhieded AdoAda speeding, by Buhi Policee Judge [oundotlons. Swlnunlng poolsp o o l s P p resident Victor p « , p ., . • ' modltles by o4 much asIS 80lo perp o r ki Kl i> ...... !.•■ 2U2fl .01 San FraneUeo...... 46 8» , K.,11 W .irlh...... :i« 2S .01 . J brakes of the 1058 Oldsmoblleiblle sh e a . Orlmm , BUhl, $17 « n di costs costs B Bernard Starr. were scoured out. leaving.l!._only jmlY soro sore called his cabinet ln to ^ '“ ,, S i . . ... ----- Sfian .17 Sl. S*le. Mari«______10-6 ' lij. Such cuts would forceorce the u,,,., ...... _ , . i» »4 Tr. Seattle ------40 8431 .01 was1 driving and skidded offoil the Jor speeding. _ hdles behhid, b slon t h . " ' ' ' “ S'. ■ “ . 2 Shreveport ------40 325? .Oi' road,j striking an Idaho Power Judge Roblnsai fined Jomes In the two hours before the it J l l - ____Com mon m arket Into thle e sort of Imll-ln,lliinap,ill, U - '2 r K, M , 1 , " ’“ whe -Si------jo m p g n y p o le ,. breaking . It It' I In n .fl. Ater. Hnnsen. $10 andd costs costs Gun ControlL v ll disaster, police yrs withh bull- Lechin Led a mtiers In CaiavL i h S , • . "oulward-looklng" , trade policy ..: . . ?i; 1 15 5 f f » I ------J 3 WanhlnBlon ------86 252S .27-2’ Jhalf. for following too closely, neHC wiU wny rorder^ -tlie—hostages—hnve~tJCjirT^B^ ■:% which the W est G erm ansana wantw an t K.n.K«n«. CUy ...... - m a pohits. (Continued From Page One) 27 WJfWU ______21 - ■ 1J J , Mrs. Price, her son, Rand,and, 30 assigned three violation pohit^. J?”*' tog residents out, since sine Dec. 6. n^ouJd m lte and the Frencli seek to prevent. Ua Ytirim...... m 2721 West VtJIowiUtn*------22 0 .08 _ Uttle HxKk . ------33 21 itea eic- m o n th s, a n d Rick Jordon,lon 1212, Twin Falls Police Judgee DoleDale ty figures cited by DoddId show ?within on hour Moyor Samuel wltlwith Lechln’.s views. Some tcmpemturp extremes•ernes frofrom within the United Statea ex- * .D., and Buhl, werctreated by a local•olohy- phy- J. Adnmson Ined Walterter U L. ttthat they are Inadequate. „V Yorty declared It an» emer- .Ths t miners’ earlier demanffM' [ 1 ^ - . cept Alaska And Hnwnll. Saturday Sniurdny lows —28 (it Wllllston, N.D., and ^ ilghs B8 slclan for minor cuts and brS^esbruises Goodman, Twin Foils, [7 and and gen, Bourke B. Hlolcenlooper,•nlooper, ‘ y Later, Oov, EdmundMmund thothat the two Jniled Reds M H e y , —ja a t B lsm arrk, N.D., an\nd d MilesMtlef City. Mont. Saturday hJghs 88 f i Magic YaiJey ^ Id. West and released. The corir waswaa costs for n stop sign violation,Diation. r R , Iow a, led th e a tta c k o n the O, Brown declared It a disasterd isa ster freefreed on bond belore thj u M " irBSutirMldiTTl 'aTirf-87 ttt-Homcflat-HomesteadrPoaipang^^cachjandJSJ^ } deemed a total loss, according td ‘ ajlatlon proposed-loglslatloiLon-thejtatea!.i e j t a i e a . “ j,|j------tages,cauld_golag, f rtiL _ _ _ _ B _ g Palm Beach, all Fla. m' ______the t Investlgottaig officer,. oT T ?”' ”rights-grounds,1' contending, the. - The'flood swept down Into a a Funerals “ ’’’’Meriln L. E eed, T w in Pul's.FaJlS' Yjdjral Jl government cannot "im- A high government snokm J" . Alaska,a, I|awalll|awall and Canada was fined $50 and costs and his ,pj !r » t , i ? h “ tch basin a t th e foot o f th e ^aid MURTAUGH—Funeral services j[| ist 12 hours, lowest temperature lastla s t 18 ” ” ilS powers which reservoir's earthen front. But thetoe ‘ »>««■ . Highest temperature last 12 hc dr^cr!s license was suspendedpended constitution so wisely reserv- _ for James Knox will ^held at 24 h o u rs ending 4 p.m. PST . In mo- executive one, whetlS -.-- J i h o m . i>recJpl^tJoii tor 34 h o u rs for 30 days, when he appeared ed^ to the states." He added: “ • i d a.m, Monday ih B erg'sR S TTw w in uuUiHuihm M»x. Min.>(in. P Pep. e p . T Unit- Unit- eral legislation long before the jtr wl hv th. Tamara Rhoades, Tina ' °™ '' (Continued From Page One) ' Dallas assassination. , mement development called Village Albertson memorial chapel by the „ Harold hig- ’ ed Notions on Monday. - " .1 f-An K*"®® SedlUo, a n d Mrs. H arold n leduled Both Bayh and Dodd Insisted oreen.or ft Bev. Robert r. Burchell, Con- E d w in Dismissed terles I and refused to njjme,me the -jhc ministers are scheduled nl'n/.. ot CU m er, all Kimberly; E Hir In ireat to whole rows of apartments liter-* ! eluding rites will toke placepiaco ata i Rogers, Mrs. Bertha Jomes andId Merl Merl committee. < , to return at the end of the a the bill carries no threat to ^ the Hogerman cemetery. Fair boards from Casfila, Onel- ^ U-.iited marksmen, hunters and collectorsloUectors jij.ally vanished In the.flood. Roofs M Buhl; Richard J. Bosrom,1, Oood- Pisli, botli Ooodlng. '• O”'': month after a tour of the U’.ilted m da and Jerome counties Joined , ripped from two-story structures, ^ ackham , ------! Joined gfjjg, includes an visit olof firearms. rip TWIN PALLS — Services■vlcex for/nr I'’®’iK;, W illiam J o h n P ack h am , I Hansen Jn bringing action1 before | prKidcnt Kennedy’s grave,ave. They received quollfleded sup- flipped through the ah-, and « n, Pller. Cassia M emorial , " 3 1 PROJEaOR?! ------. Gertnid8_6omp50n Will. b?_iieldb? held “ 'd ■J®"* Lassen, Pller. the Idaho supreme court to force Minister Jomo Kenyat-:enyat- -port'P on this point from Franklin landed crazily in treea hundreds at 3 pjn. Tuesdoy Inn Whilem t t O lsm toaed A dm itted Smylle ; to make the appoint^p p o ln t- 1.1 1 ,2 delegation hopes LL. Orth, executive vloee presl- jfJt yardj away. Gtf ind son Krleger, ThomosIS Bnl-Bat- ments. i case dent the National Rifle as- " I SCREEN? I mortuary chapel by thelhe Rev. miMrs. Ronald Richards and son, to pre.sent a very strongg case d< o t llfle as- j woman screamed at rescrescuers u e rs »^ ley. alt The high court subsequently -■ Henry Qemhardt. Ftaal1 rites Charlenechai Matney, Eve Mchnken,ch n k e n ' ***• Ja m e s TUley, nil iiuently Kenya's difficulties andnd re- soclatlon.sc He said "stepsps must jro„ ^ne ol the apartm ent g? Howells, ruled 4-l that the law was con- , |li( . will be co n d u cted 'at Twvln in ™P alls is Lawrence Murphy, OaHHi 0530-Ooilo- Rurlcyi' oi'd -Bernlece Howells, i “ qulrements' In the task ofol na- be-takerr^curtall-thobi trailloraillo-of of j,o, jiouag;' "My husband-ls^ - gone. M » I stltutlonal a:id ordered Smylie cemetery, Priends may’ call at way woy, Agnes HoUlnger, William Oakley. ‘ Smylle ^j^nal reconstruction.” n:mail-order guns Into unauthoriz-luthorlz- jjj., u . gone. I aaw him get In the SJ to appoint the committee. The 111.,', White mortuiu^r chapel? from cral'Crolg, Mrs. Arthur Buddenlen and Dismissed I Be. The Kenyatta added, “It I.iI.f my edei hands." But he added that due he was swept away." W rs. Don governor usked for a rehearing, iPfvilii noon Monday until noohjn Tues- jonjon. Mrs. Oliver Anderson,I) Clara Mrs. Oolden Wood, Mrs. Don I learlng, j,^,,erc hope that good relations,ciilatlons, caution must be taken to oovoid v o i d ______M ins. all w hich v^as denied, and the« ccourt o u rt ' jjiji betwien Kenya and p, ‘r i F R f E I ? 11 ' ;n and penalizing Individual citizens. 1« K a L E D & Amend, gnve him until today to0 name states." , David Alger, all Twta Falls:lls' Mrs.Mrs Jerome Amend, I — OAXACA, Mexico, Dec. 14 IB- ^ sr Rose, the committee. The task was d“d ^ S Your purehow moy TWIN FAU£—Funeralral serv- Larry Bull and son, KennethKenneth Heyburn, nnd Mrs. Lester Rote, I sk was Zanzibar delegation was n I p o n A passenger bus tumbled down liff 111.. Ices for Mrs. Sadie F. Jacky completed last night and"d an- led by Sheikh Al Muhsln, mln- J ere yes- f t be free and ?I0 rf Blackburn, Robert Bean.,n. JimJlm »“P“-‘- ■ ______J^ nounced thia morning. TmT Ex-All-American ta cliff two miles Irom here yes- K 'ji| wlllbe held at 11 o.m. Tuesday‘^O gaailev. fyni Mni ri..rl H.rrtl,', pnd Ister for externnl affairs and , terday ond the newspoperiper LLa a Sf^ prixe~lt could In White's mortuary chapel~By vi.------Allhflugh the governor hasha3 ^ ap- ■trad6,-and-Shellf _ Hllal Mohnmedi J Kinn^ Merrll Olenn, all K im'b'erly- berly; 'StT B B itE tftctV JeromI unit r - pointed the committee he has H lir_ ^ Prfnm Miri 10 persons perished M ■ 5 the Rev. Robert Harvey. Final -w he has garwnni, governmentJ^Di€s4n-LeSueiuL- whip _____hflppiinloM l_ 'ot RVn. Claudia Morgan, Rupert:V. UsoLisa AdmltUd , ^ LE SUEUR. Minn., Dec.:. 14U lyfl— andm at leost 20 were h u rt. |li| rites will be conducted at Sun- sal4 he will ask the 1865 legisla- E m ery Raymond Carter, Oarey, and = = = i W CHECK FIRST pll set Memorlsl park. MemorialsipmoriniB -Clark, Qooding: Em ery ey, and ture to repeal the law. He op- John E. McGovern. University'erslty cfof ir - ■ ■ - ■ ~1 ^ may be made to the Idahoho Youth ®’2'BJit, Castleford; Dick: Wolfe, Emanuel NeUon and Mra,:rs. Ru- |poses It on moral grounds and Minnesota quarterback named to f White's Ronald Degmon,, Carey:Carey; dolph Reyes, both Jerome,s. twice haa won election by de­ W alter Camp's All-America team !(<*■}„ ranch. Rupert, In care of While's i i Program Held ; i { ll'lK m ortuary. “Elmo “J DoPord, Hansen; andnd Nina DIsinlsacd feating gubernatorial candidates In 1909. died of a heartFaH attack FLOWERS ■ I V. XMJJlngham, F lie r, (Chris Wageman,,Lioyd Justice, who advocated legalized1 gam- CASTLEFORD, Dec. H-Cns-1—Cas- ti today at a hospital In Sueur.Le Sueur, FOR # TWIN PALLS — Services•vices for B ir th s Mrs. Charles Mogensen, BradfordJradford bllng in the state. tleford Orange had Its Christmasristmas The 77-year-old formerTcoach,' oU and Th® Allied Civic Forces,rces, a potluck supper and gift exchangechange s] sportfiwrlter. lawyer andJ exec-| Mrs. Sadie E. Jacky are set for Daughters • were born to Mr.Mr ‘-'■“'S' WamboH and CHRISTMAS | 11 Jn. Tuesday at White mor- V Twin Hancock, all Jerome; temperance organization, also Is Thursday at the Grange hall.hall. A uA utlve had been IndeclUilng declining ft .V Bnh Richard Rudy, Twin nd son, working for repeal of the law. tuary chapel with the Rov. Rob- paji ud Noh Ro"*'''* Newlan and son, he law. piano solo was plnyed by KarenKaren h health. Floral arrangements and W : ert Harvey officiating. Flnolp I n n i R(,„ “ "I R ich ardill's NR oh, a s Hazelton, and Mrs. Alva Conner,Conner' ^a com- Oraybeal; flute solo by W Susan He retired six years ago0 as vice PoUed Plants, Mums. »5( ■ ‘ Rogerson; and Mr. ond Mrs. Roy ' palgn to have the question put ; ' rites will be conducted at Sun- pr^, Ion put conrnd, accompanied by Jeanie ppresident for public relationsIons and CCyclamen, Aealeos, Geronluma. f t . bom to Shoahone. on the next general election bal- set MemorlU pork. Memorials,lemorwi [jir' Sons were bom to lon bal- Qonrnd; song by Lisa ondd Deb- personnelp of Oreen Olant com-' Ike o n d ' ■^t. ■ I (5SIK3WW may be made to the Idahoh o TYouth ^ n ih Mr S ' ”'"® PH'S ■“’‘I ble Oraybeal, occomponledied by panyp here. He was presidentildenTof; of’ YESI WE DELIVER %W lU e tle r I’rices Anynsfl Members of the three-member member Oraybeal on the occordl-iccordl- tlthe National Canners assofiiatlon'sofiiatlon' ______^ rinch, Rupert, In care of WhiteW hite t T w w[ in Polls. racing committee are charged! A I US N othin! lo buy— Search charged jjjorillDn solo- by Donnie inh 1950 and also had heoded the ^ mortuory, _ . wllh preparing and pronuilgat- A L ft Nooblliallon Oraybeol and recitation by Na-No- NMinnesota Canners associationL " CITY-FLORAL | “ (Continued From Page One)' ing a complete set of rules and MALTA—Funerol services will ^ IYI Q tlon City, Ore., who was capturedmptured regulations to govern race meets dine Reams. At, tlie close of the ando the Minnesota Employersoycrs as-, 11217tliSt. s. 733-84908490 be held at 13:30 p.m. 'tS Tuesday e s d i y Death J J Claims.IJlO In a roadblock about 11:48:45 p.m. and the pari-mutuel system'tem into progrom_S^a pr^nt^d treols.|sitreats, soclation. . | ^ i In, the Malta ward LDS3 ehopelchapel Thursday by state police3 at the ''Idaho. .1 Vii..ii for Lorb Edward Barrett and i l» ri Hollister port of entry, waavas sen- Malone said repreientatlvestives of .SSiii ^'!>! Bhirley Richard Barrett,r withw^S Mrs. iYJ DeFordL 1 1 tenced to 20 days in th e city Jall his group probably will11 meetm eet . I, Bishop Harvey Wight officiating.flclatlng. for failure lo register as1 an ex- with the committee to dlscuHs discuss ' Concluding rite s will boI held held Inin H.H a NSEN, Dec. H—Mrs. AlvinaT convict. McCullough, whoho was the rules. He said there Is a na- n a - the Malta cemetcry. Friendsends may DeFDePord, 40, who hod /Ih lived c In suspected to be an ‘ accomplice,lompllce, tlonal set of rules and thata t mostm ost nry. Bur- Hansen for 27 yeors, diedled sSot- a t - JO jpgyp jjjg call at the Payne mortuary. Bur- Hor liter Ja- rule books are taken fromm these ley, Monday aftern o o n and eve- urdiurday In Maglo Vallcy Mcmorlolilemonal (.^bs was arrested. —with modifications forir local ^ nlng ond ot tho Clarencenee Bor- hospitalhosj of a long Illness. perpetual Barnett aald Investigationxtlon of conditions. y What will perpet j J l i ______retL home, M olto. from 10:30 s i -Slsj’flOom nt \a. Bar- Although the law providesIdes for B ^ ‘ < ^ I' a.m. uniii time of services Tues^ Mor -UcCuUflU8hJa._coDtinulug^lUjL .es Tues- Montpelier, She was m a^ d ^ oJ witnesses havei \ t been I . payment of salaries and ■ expeHS^ m > 6 ^ M j .... : ...... : 7 '7 V ': ' ’'Sim------dsy.------PPerry e n DePord-ttt-Rnndolfr-Otah,f7-utah, to testify “\^>hore~McCul-~McCul- cs ot the committee membersnembers lfi ^ carOfean" -vl,... ‘“'<1 afterwardsterwards was'at the time of tho and their staff there will11 bebo no [fi JEROME-Puneral services for ruces lor moved lo a farm In the Hansen j,o,a„p, money available until license ffl Lamond Wlldmon will bert con-*^°'i'” ^rec '■c^Wed th erc since, rhrPP pari-m utuel receipts “ ducted ot 2 p.m. Tuesdayssaay mIn aheghe was a member of thee United explained the three are "buddies," stayed together'ether at stipulatesiX that t I when the fifty yearsi from inow Berg's Tivln Foils mortuary, ra by ■ penPentecostal church. ' around money from other statete funds fu n d s M '" the Rev. Clifton Sliebley. Fhini <,i tho same motel aad "ran around ler hus- together." may be spent for this.purposc. rites will bo held at Smltlifleld,0 ^ 1111.13' survived by her hus- I from ■) '’‘‘“ ‘I' tliree sons, Damonin PPerry crrv Under tlie law, in additionS t C to I ') time comi Utah. Friends may call Irom 3 co m es... ■ n L Z v DcP’ord,- Ft. Lewis, Wash.,ll Wnl-Wal- driven by Mc- iicen.se fees, licensees mustu s t pay M / p.m. Sunday until noon Tuesday, riL „ r„„ Cullough was stopped ot tho the port the racing committee five per '1''® M lAVE DeFord, botli Hansen; a1 daugh-tiaiiffh ot the twotwo men ^cnt of the gross receipts of all Arf«mV charged with the crimeme was pari-mutuel machines ata ^ eeach a c h FINANCIAL WORRIE rlJIn ‘®''' l-coy (Doris) .. Adanu, g„-„h foul'd In the cnr ond pollco aald '■ Tivln Palls; a sister, Mrs. Sarah lice said raco meet—dally. Tali' boardsDatda or ,1 the car belongs cither to0 Jacobs fftir dlstrictfi conducting; .meets .In addition to tne.disti 1 0 In n ’D 'Vllcox, Murlaugh; three holf- In connection with regularlyegulariy many importai Retirement PlanlU g C brothers, Lnfe Williams,« , Bessb " ; - ° < » " " * ' ■ S Bills, all said o f fic e rrs s have scheduled annual fairs where the k # - Idaho's W illiam s a n d L aw rence Blll.s, all " .offoirs to be handled , t Judge Montpelier, and four grondchll-•andchll- searched "everj’ plncc we can concc&slon Js not leased, .sold or "i ' Denied by Judge unaUilng granted to any other per.sonHon pay puy loved-one dies, will tm re Is “no Z d re n . think vOf to find tho remaining ||D BOISE, Dec. H W - Idaho's Wll one per ccnt of the gros.sIS.S from , nroblems olso beset y |G | senior federal -dlatrlcthe Judge plons Mo' Funerol services nre pending " «tuary. When tbo threo men were ar- parl-mutilel handle to (he(hc || U ChaSe A, C lark say.s there Is ot “no Bent's Twin Rills niorfuary, _ rested lliey h ad about $500 on commltlee l)ut arc exemptedKcmptcd ■ L et us lielp you truth" to reports Uiat 0 he follow- plans P - ...______I jreen on the'graves ol tin pl"' them. No loot or guns werere found - "Tlie gross Is itlll ireen on t iMj, to retire next March. ■ ot 1 •,!0 per I Ull. problem. thc car ^he committee keeps 20 pcr er fifty years ag o " and It wH' iji I Clark's comment camo follow- IIYI neers Interred over fifty year a t o f u 'e Auditorium• a a a , B arnett wild. * cent of the 'pnrl>»)iiluol receipts ■ ' Ing teiifiwed tpeculatlon h e will pnld by llcenws for lls owniw n 'so sul- l- I i Serving oil Pallh itlll green anil coredired for fifty,fifty yes'. . ■ ««" I» step down 'aft«r the llrat of lhe(CoiUliiued From PageI OnrIOne) Baniplt explained McCulloughCuiiouKn cxiwnses and putsl)uLs the th e f l S i dreds ot years fromm now throuthrough the penieWil care tllll -r-tv n - r -^will-tJO-ChiirKcd a n a n accomnlico^qomplice 2Q pyj. e public,imhllc^ ■■■! ^ j' ■ "I hove fixed no timel-year-old for re- THcrcrriialiager. (, cxT)Iinncar"TTirB;U, T ills iQ crime if "wc find-ovldfnccovldcncc ggijooi endow m ent fund, lut€ly no conununlty campaign la not ox- : ~trusrMtsiii«iiM:over::r!irto.i not ox- with the othersiers dur- specify:lfy how,how. QV VIIIIU t wlU re- cluBlve tn ahy wny—there wlli ■ lli; to i t " la id th e flO-year-old icre wlli ing tlio-iobbcry." much the commlttce n’lcmbenviicmber.v H H Falls pemetery Association,ssoclatlon, j im X do- bo n place for every mann an » D esegregatesL v o bo »Rt by ih e com m lttce I II clde to I will mak* Uio an- woi 5ouiolhh)g of JRBE which every clllzon will1 Ixrlfn-btf-lfn- JEFFEnSON CITY, Tonn Tenn., MiUlhews wns boiM In oakley; Oakiey; PHONE PI nounccmcnt myself," fac MAu/mnn fttlcndcd sciiools Ihei'c. H e Ih 1 — Pvt. mcuMly proud, a facilityty which Doo. 14 (UPDCarson Nowman i^ e i/n o lA lli 1 — ------e tr , i\ft ui»in«^rrled and has beenri,!in;i In th ej 733-4900 ‘ Ij COMPLETES COURSE wll 15 ono of <',ollogo yofttcrday bccame tho Is Cemetery Assn. collcBO buslhciis moat of hla'Ills ■ PI Hu KIMDERLY, Doo, 11Rht. — Klnj- Pvl, nuIho fitalo'a m ost progrowlvosslvo clt- Ktli Bouthcrn Unptlst coIIcbo Twin Falls Cem Ample I’nrklng FUNERAL CHAPEL ■ I ; p o n alil E, A lbright, sonRU of ,elght- Mr, wl:ic s . ana a n cntcrprlBo which will to descurcBato Its fftcllillcs. itlca. ■ ■‘•I’ht'rc’s'n o reason for liot, I'ucllltlcs 4 > A, W, "DILL"" MADLANtMADLANCf,- ri'CS. «llll 1 «nd Mrs, Roy H, Albright,« centerKlni- Itselftin be w tUzable hulmirvwiry i\ndiiiul t )jb Inutltutloii’a boftrd of oftrd of comliin up with,a renl workable '■ 439 M ahi AVcnu* • I m berly, hns completed F^rt'olr au eight- ics ''I'T M otol.ln 'attrficriililtructliiB tnistws approvod ^ ncwV ailinls- ailinls- arraiiKcinont." lie told ncwsnicn D innitji id Our TraiUtioni t i o n ' lu rt dor- totirlsU, visitors, ronvrntioi, ,lej: I Sj wtek communlcntloiis ccniot lta itloii del- Rloiis iwHoy wlilch w lli1 {loinilt poinilt nftcr hln appolntnionC wno n:i- • ! I >pocl«ll8t course at army soulh- ncgatcj Mill new Inilustiy,!' ly." cnrollnieia, of - aiudonUAiludei)l4/, nuunceit ^ ^ — ■ - : 1; eastern sl|n»l joliool, Fort Oor- toi D i f /I I U:._.._ilon, On. eg ...... I 'I ■ r

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J _____. i ; ; : :;™ - ; " ...... g ' ...... • . ■ . Inspfects.Fleet. , Sunday, Dec!.15, 1963- Vj[^ |i " " ' 7" f EiseiEisenhowers Inspfei in Falls Times-Newi 3 ' * 'c'i! )ispatcbei4s— '^^hg-Toi-ch I» P a a fid ------— ^------^WASHWJOTWABHWi6TOl<,-D two days nexl weelc demonstrationslo n stratio n s of nm phibloua ,;■] jIv] • • fiven Award forfor Service'Se Philip Goldfaden’s Christ* ; latlon.s, anll.subjnflrlne w a r - . Poughkeepsie, N.Y. withIII tiiillstinlls ofot Ihe /Irsi flee: ot opeinilon.'. ojitl mas card arrived al the Po- • ^ a ott soutliern CalHornl.i. larc.'. andund air strstrikes, He will join ;i'- '*.i J, cilello police dcparlijient Kiirltv The navy de|)artmcnt said yp^-; tlie fleetfltTi cmon MoMonday and return < ! ' «ltl) Maho power ««2£ Knclosed i.^ $ ...... Pleii.'iclea.sc sn si'iul . I'opie.s iWinlWinter Trip '"The".a“"de J heen presented ta .vt'j>rerdJy JUit as ii h aa for ^ • * terdayrduy ththat a t 1NIUe will witnessito VVa-shliiBtoiiiVaAhhiKion 1Wednesday. . ii''-;--! " 30 years: Ofof tthe h e I illii.strateti book, "Thele TorclTorch is I'asseil," at „arr,sb•lARRTSByna, Pa.. Doc, 14 I.n . Goldfaden. a pollcc ser- $2.for $2 .for each 6 copy, to: : - F o^ormor rm e r r PfobUloni Dwight *D.' “‘“S' H M gcant in Long Branch. NJ„ : ] Eisenhower;enhowcr and his wife. Mamie. ^B H H I once explained the pards In Name...... >,’ame ...... [ l e f t tfrigid r l R l d Ponhslyvania today f w f Tl p w i ^5,opop tto o m oo 1 ^ ; a letter. He was a U'en-ager, - . lived 01 Jerom e for■ an exteiextended winior vucallon' he wrote, durjng lhe depres- Stroot..Street...... ^...:...... Palm Dosori. H||HV ““Slth, Jotoed Idaho POTer - ...... ' ...... at Palm Do I^W jH INSTAh4STANTLY i l l slon of the 1930.s. and rc>dc ft “ * C 1S’8 ood h a s served In State' Tlieri]e coiipl cuiiple biiardod a prl^'Ate on hundred]lundredi oof itcmi ^^lit division ever since, freight train Into Po<^ateUo. C iiy ity ...... Sta ...... railroadIroad niim r l!2-dLy.reo Cold and hunEr)vhe..wwv^.to .. ^ * NoMo Co-^igrCo-jSigncn m H | to division manager H T O Ir., Please niiike checks piiyiiblciible to The ,\ssociatetl lemperaaupiiperaturp after a 35-nillo trip Ihe police siaitloii, and waa ^ b\' car /lu:/rum ilioir Gelly.^biirg I T J 1 * NHo o Wditi,n <>»■ l»u v >um-Uui- —-Oolf..(:iubM______- |f l| ; _j:!I!h a n k fr-» -lo w -I4 i—t^ovor 1 :r iin ui:iiiun -nm l-Bl.slnip “'*11, ''T l- vallpv.. liie H0U.SO. ciiy polloo wore on UJnoculani am N rish PolM-ReeLi I ,f hie .ski'ii-h. Speaki'i.s Blnoculan Outlmaril Motora 'il'lsli 1 forgcMt UonO] H onored a t R ites Ll,'lim '!, ti * Hull'll nild Prrsklw ll iid lo pruvklo oxira .soouriiy tugBURel.unguRe . Clinln .''iiws Music ln.s(ruments i; .‘lie procaULloiis uudoubu-dly t'am ('amcran erus Itaillo-I’lionoa TT)i)rHTi(«rs nirw ^ r " m, area In one day." Today T p i ^ B || ""Ti'iSii I ' = i ^ ' VVIEW. I£W ,'D 'Dcc. l^—Punt^ral *i:iv..£riiCbL.'llCbL UliuUla.iior., ljblu)p Jay Scho- 'U 'e procj [’Ul gavo the brni'dipyjoii, :wcrcrc lakt,*nlakvn lUiVu-U' of U v n.s- Movie M ovie I’rojeclora Proj Television ...... Saddl< SaddU ^/...... I'.'i, f “lp S .v serves nearly 1.000 ^ p , I icpsos for BoiB oriha S ta n g er U ich ard -’'floUl gavo t I’ullboartT.s woii* Un‘«n M arn> .s.i.'i.s:niilU>n-s'ualloii ilf» tfio lale Pre.sldent AND AN.Y OTHKII'ITEM OVov vActt VACl —— ...... "IBSBB II jf^Tuitomar. in the Jerome >n,wi‘re held Frulny In IhV Vievv' rullboart' m Pause Sought DS ward chapol. wUh BLsliop oil,t, HuroldH urold Siuii^cr. 'IVd R ich-lJ*’^"'Ul K. I\.onnod\ riedgesrtedsM I'rolMlfd anil lleW Onelie MonOiIVImiWi Uito One I'e a r m a l»«r worked as a'serv-; p W |i T /■’ 1 1 W T ' .MlllonIllton C. paynep officiaUnj;, I arti.son.Ti.^on. JackJac Funk, Thoo Morniui. 1 The['ho Ei.sonhoworsEi.son are expected LICENSED PAWNBROKERS■^BROKERS md lineman at Jerome, Family prayer wa.s given bv Hvronvron H(hH(H)m ami Don R u .sen |to arrive in Sim U«Mnardino ___ „( <0|d —hcimT&hfiTlSS”y(,':ihger. M edllallon m u -"Floralioral armarran};o7if(''(ii.s vOore hui'cle \Vtfil:it‘.sduy.^:Ye.sduy. l^hoy plaij lo sla>‘ Ui • « ^slcc was plaiplayed by Mrs. Ned Bow-;by the HolierRoll .socuMv lin De.serl unlll M ay. — ’ f l if e B t oc aw j N r ~ “ f r ;i. O lher muscle was provided b y Kiiuu I-'iiia: rliosrli wore hold al llu*, K. 1|. UIIOWN B y ^Soviets AT MA!MAIN AVENUE AND SHOSHONE SHOSHOH STREET '' 'flJ?e'*dli‘''‘'e'''''S operations ------! Irs. Byron W aymeiU, G ar Wa.V'IpioH.sanrloH.sant VView conioirry. u lie rf ,i(riv carried on at separate PARIS. Doc. 14 flTP-The So-'menlleni and ihe1 View ward ladies'| Bishoplshop Bcr Bcrnell Wrlgloy defllcated, KItKK-ItKK Christmas( ’In Carol Rooks : TwInTwinFolls Fall Next to Yellow Cob:ab PhonePhon 733-6438 ;tet Uyio*.! Ls seeking a cold war chorus,liorus. 'thele grave. lat (»I«bc(ilobc SnSeed &. Fred. VAdv. iRnH iH IIH S sutaiatlon. (s'cre combined ; Mrs.J-’A l » . ^Jacky ' jause because of severe eco- % ( division control center; -p.*"'TTv**^' • r r \ nomlclomic prolproblems and the growing uranplp with com- ^ k e r IM i'””' *'''* °*^"l I ll PQ 1 l _ ------Jrtd therfl in blj present s- XD -'IC i e Ss J1 1 1 1,1'. SiiunLst L."; China, NATO sources Tjr ' iald today. (S, Coldsen said tile veteran A f Aflf Tlie NATO a.s.sL'.s.smenl coiq- ^ YOUROIR ONE-STOP CHRISTHRISTMAS ^ ploye Is one ot five dLipatcli-, At Age of 81 :™3:ided with report.s by American f f M ,7 , 1,0 man the center in three ^ circJ ”tomorrow « afternoon. ^I (SmAeaM 'Id co (Smhm = 1 3 * ^ iQtlKsiM the senate rules com- Ifni Qlher Sunbeam appllencei. H The Texas governor, shot by ^ mlttw to obtain Balcer’s income By Farm^ Bureau " ^ ^ T e ' ■ ■ .■ 11 President Kennedy's a6sa&sln,was V tu ffftims Jrom the internal SHOSHONE, 8 H 0 8 H 0 N Dec. 14-W inners Pfesldent reported today by his doctors at ^ . reiwu# Bervlce. in the th e Uncoln Lint County mem- I ’J : bershlp campaign of the Parm St. David's David hospital, to be making Jii fi»Uii?er said th a t auch w - Bureau were Ervin Braun. Bho- »a good response to treatment for I f witlva ordenj are checked first Bureau were the blood clot. 7 the JUflUce and treasury de- shone, J f and Orant^ Stevens, Rich- In Indirect result of the W liitaenta before they are signed field. „ In JndJ Ijtlie president. Glenn G lenn L. L. Boresen. a Dietrich, was wounds, thet clot formed In the ^ runnerup. The two winners each superficial vehl in his right calf I. . - ■nis request for accesj to received recelvS''$10 $10 prizes. where a titube was Inserted to feed • • . Uer'a tax returns was made At a meeting Thursday eve- Connally Intravenously. •’ 1 ly ths com m ittee several weeks , ■■ '1 ■ Handy' i nlng at thc courthouse, Mrs. Er- He jio wlllwill continue to undei^o j I ® I E E l e c t rr i i c c DRI[ILLi 1 1 to tho lat. President John ^ ^Vraun c vin Braun conducted In the ab- medical titreatment for that com- • ’J i P. Kennedy. K ennedy h ad n ot 5 'n c f of P Kins-Slie Dynasly Mtlal M sence of President Olenn L. plication at the two-story man- M. I I lk m frant«d the authority when gorenscn M he was assassinated. Sorensen. ^rei^n. Mrs.m Braun is secre- sionslon near the state capltol. His ■ \ \ 5-pc. r6LL-A-RACK~SET m - f f f i tary-trcasurer. She gave her doctors ri The committee is investigating doctors said the governor ftiust -y' ^lack&Deckep' oltlce report and nlso reported remain In B* er's financial traasaetions rem ain in bed through next week Iray tables lliJl ire Ideal for J ^ on the funds raised at luncheon but fewer rtlle he wis a senate official, but fewer injections to dissolve bullet pjriies, bandy lor ^ served al two farm sales by the the clot £ Tlitone-tirae page boy reslgn- the clot an d blood tests wlll be l \ / ■ , Ramcs,games, typing, luxurious fJ n'hen details of this lucrative group. necessarj'.necessarj’. *’ V\ f M eoldenEolden 'Tiovlncial'' paltern outside business dealings came Resolution.'Resolutions acted upon at state st.St. Davis'sDav Is the second hos- j toiler:------ooivventlon-«-convention-were dlsousscd-undfir- -pj^al—the-pital—the~govewior—ha * -U 5 e d -a s------f______on Dy"‘ on Dynasty cllpless trays tliat ^ The rules committee will open dlrectlon direction of Grant Stevens, vot- his headquartersheadc for the stale i S U l i r a w iii t s u n i i p s , lio u ------s r ~ hwlngs on the case Tuesday. Ing delegate from the county, governmeigovernment. Taken to Parkland ble lot Sieving. 4 liay tables M Q 8 8 f nie first session will be tele- Steven.s Steven.i also reported on dairy hospital in1 Dallas immediately have non-tarnish, btass-linish ' M Tised nationally by a networtc. producUs. mimaterial being taken after the Nov. 22 shooting, Con­ I I Irames, lold to slore on The Initial pha.se of the in- /rom tho W WITH THIS DRILL DR 1

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. ,r .' A / ' * I . - - BARtBARRY ’ ^Sunday, Det ,15, 1943 . NATIONAL ~SovielrtrTrotib]w b l e ! — ;— - 4 Twin Nis Timet-Naws I ; . ■ A ^ W H I R L I G Ir G p ~ G o nU m W 5 T E F tpmMeBTHis Many Americana, I: believe, feltfe Uiat rewn» , [I I f c *. * By ANDREW TUUY W£SAYS-tPW£ \ w ere heartened by President Prealdent ththe approprlste 't'm f WASHINaTON, Dec. ‘ X4 — Interertlng thlnns W '' I *J o b jo e a l utlooa ndth rtgaidr t^ to our ou dlff^^"„ ™ « term s W£’ .C/^ CAM COME'TO / French Pmtdent Chules de! ch lietp bappt^nlng within tbe Soviet 6loc, a n d they «les Chief executive u A conMi(i{»t" I S 'ii'S 'fflB opposed to tljelr happejilng.lin g . ^ ----- v i _ L ^ ____ ^ ’ ? l o a n s W^ I V v . sd«d e n t J o h n tli ^JA H ED h o w ' JACK MULtOWKET ,trawa In ^ ------i K e n n e d y , Mr.br■Kl = "'i,:r£s' Pmldanl Pablliber I” r , >. K IDDD thc wind v(os 'the ngreementnent beybty • 6 A S joluuca'.w entK -^t^H ^g It] AL WESTERGIIEN LOWELL DICK JACK JUDD "V—, J< Ooslneii M»B*g«r M inim i WItor Advtrti»Jn« UtamttrilmoM gm tw een t h e ,XBgt»i«Wa o f tth h ec reb-reli- /> \ • I l f t B U i a a C i out ol hli vay to a ;.'.'^■ |^ H | thW i j s - S j i Enltred a* lecood eltw tn*U m*tter April I* uu. Wl*« at *] ei Tito, and Rumania to ipendipcnd • I ' L ' ^ hold a at t h . In Twla_gtlU. Idaho, a n tjtr ti>«I »ct ciet w.U»rtn rfnlfnrn nn ft naylga-n a ^ g a - < * J U r r h a. 1879. v ^ ■ ^ K H lio n and hydra^^ proatr o je c t at AU noUcM riqulrid bj Uw or by or*r of «w*« « with the Ften^^BjM H hi eampclcnt iorUdiet[on ta bt pablUhed weekly >tu •lU u“ jl^lH tho Danube rlver'i "Iron>n Date Mavw leader aod m p u b lu h etl In lhe Thur*d*y l*»oi o t thU piper porao»n«rsnaot to M " ■ibelween tbe two craintrtea.» . It (ol-fcl- .— eu eo u rag e Hi b « . CU-108 M iih o C o d r______- seks Ru------A u rn r TiiUj lowed by a eouple of w eek a Ru­ eral de Gaulle vote for — - •—. mania's desertion of the MotarrUm tp vou lot make am ther^^^H ^^B pr fco V . \ \ m ^ • a United Nalloiu study of a proposaj.to maM ...... V L a l t . . t o _ t h _ e ^ ^ H | | H It T y~~Stepping on T oes Latin America a nuclear-free ame. '— nnlted a t» t e a G»Hw«i«» OV next y ^ ! 'ine image certaffilyrSrl e a s i e r b i g p l a n s a h e a d — i n Uio com m unistst world. ^ • Jr ni MtHInljrSrirbe'able to do v rrri,!* ^ -j------cajnid: tiiYpnvpri^ rcnlizc it’s a lot easier was one of Improved relations th ■nrttBlfc joajauilijnjlollars is a lot of money andn d such • V relations the French leader to talk about curtailing: IeaBralTT)en«+»» prospect , . ^ betateen Washington and .Paris en a t' t mut ur'm iiBB-M ii I d WWW et might be'Johnson's ability to m 1 ■ ------Hiege-baM B-ato4oatcd. ------______nut If the shipping on the rlwr Is to h^creye,tncrcM e, ^ r flfS h U f Wj / w 't_____ «’a t hand In th e near fulurc.ilure. : wlwith people and lo gei d.„„, M __ I'f. - “ f * The protest is absolutely normal.Drmair the increase will have td come m ni toijw^ed-xp^jnded" J- - This being the case, thehe recent r e c e n t workW( w ith him ne /L v \ , ■J ststatemeiitj of Sen. J. .WilliamI, .WllUatnl, rt atrtkes me ihat S tates and individual commuiiitie.-! work-work Enst-West trade, nnd tho project therefore■e UW an- JSViffy AyiMi other communist iicsturc toward the free nations a. F u lb rlg h t. D.. Ark., on j.lhls.Ihls 8Ub-|,yohn.sons u b - j .lo would h.-ive a m n c S B " * hard for establishment of bases because,cau»i- Europe. Bolli Yugoslavia nud Rumanialia wontw ant ^ - ^ 7 fcJ e c t struck a particularlyariy ddls-: l s - : terlei chance ol m tlnj ,io„, 1«* they are a big factor in tho economy.nom y. (|,|, iradc, for economic If nol political reasons, cordant note. - |I FjPrance nnd oftrennirlni! Uk j ,.,.! K Then, after the-bases have been operatingratin g nnd they havi gone ahead Independently o of f Mos- I In a radio broadcast Intended ararray thal bas chnraciettod ,V A n d al- — for a few years, they're reffarded a.*)*) per-ner- cow to do tomethlnj about eeltlnB It. And al- _ I for world-wide use by thc;hc VoiceV oice ’ AAl tlantic community in i n p r . 1- IhoURh Tito officinlly Is viewed w ith suspicion-usplcfon* ^ ^ ' ^ I olOf America, Senntor PulbrlghtP u lb rlg h t mmionths If the senate (orelm *“ niiinent and any etfort to reduce opera­ A r * by the Kremllii, this did not keep tho Rumaniansm anlans 1 Bj , went out of ttls way to widenJlden the lallations chairman' would .i.iB *“ tional costs or eliminate the base ia treat- awlngliiK a deal with him tjiat wUl. requfrerequire I. ^ ^ old breach between Washingtonish in g to n mi m uddying llie «-n,en »|[|, . / B M - cd like a pensonal attack on the cityity or the utmost ot friendly cooperation. J n M J mand Pnrls by alngUng GeneralGeneral; ttrthned remarks about Ftm riB sta te involved. u de Gaulle for partlcnliru: abuse. iI PresidentPr de Gaulle ■ W t the EUMANiA GETS AWAY wrrif r r —- yYugo- u b o - ^ ■ H e terracd_liie_Freilcll_ffieslf yenrs ~ ------______------h..«rvj:imn|.|-f»^q«rllv nllen.slve"aislve" to Wlwith the French. Many B cut- that they can run their own economic shoplo p and ^ % (liately introduced a bill to slow the cut- »„ ' Britainb and the Unitedd States.States..ca I cans took the action of ™ get n»ay with It. When Khrushchev urged;d them ------Senator Pulhrlght's complaint;omplalntldc Idc GnuHe In coming to Pr(sii„;H II b ad e. , lo conccntrnto on nRrloulturo, Uiey. ignoredred him _ _ ^ 'II No ono has sugRc.itcd it, btit t th h eree r e „ |,J ,^,^,,1 ahead w ith th e ir Industrlnllzatlono n pro- i/tTU I General de Gaullemile had Ki Kennedy's funeral 03 an loHti.M \ r I I n made what he termed "a con- tic couKfBelT’llttlo'politics involved, Senar granvand.M r.K, dldnt even slap their wrist, THE-eAPITAL WITHC "» c o n - tlon t h a t he Js rend), to tan i l i S f \ 'cOVERlNS^THe _ tcmptuou.^ reference to ththe e AAn- n - tensionst« which have stralotii tT jB ' m o s t K h n ah cliev . of eoorae. Is Havlhit fils tjw7m n eco-;eco- tor Keating has been ono of the most V _ glo-Saxons as though'theyhey wwere e re lationslal botircen Washlngioa i c j H 11 ( m i n - iionHb ^pfbWera.! nnd Is n o t In n p o slM e» -to Im-im- vocal critics of the Democratic ndmin- ^ ...... a’ speclei benealh notice."ce." PaParla for almosi a ye«r^------B - jV I po.10 his will on nhy satellite seeking a profit : R : E D s e N f * iatration, particularly on matters invoJv-ivoiv- {fij Soviet bloc. But Rumania's Votn aa k P E T E R :^ ' The remarks lo whichI Senator]Senator | :Ik -would be unfonunait If itjH ~ ing Cuba. Another little item th a t maym ay a nuclear-trce latln Amerlci In the UJSl. was a " g W ASHINOTON, D ec. 14[4 (NBA) (son speech. T h is cam e aafter fte r the PulbrlghtP took exceptionon w^re reiremarks ol the senate lotiipH K) have crossed a few minds is the fa c t; Ben- political nesturc, and tho Kremlin is Tnr^ more S h o t ^ J U. S. Inforaifltlon agencyy — the isophisticated European press hao han rtm ad e m o n th s a*o. In fact,act, ththey e y j reirelations chairman should hi,,H I lal pub- expressed great disbeliefr that the werew made last Januaryry whenw hen'th I the effect of undoing anypoijBPrt III ato r Keating will be up for reelectionOf] jnin senjltlve about that sort of thin? becauseise that Rovemmenfs hitematlonal pub- ( I I I wny lies devlntlonlsm, which Is tho worstit crime!crime lie relations arm TOfSH ^evente tn Dallas happenedened Jmtjmt PresldenIp de O aulle r rejected e je c te d : th a t m ig h t have resulted I t t g l . t s *' ISC'!. His Democratic opponent could,, be In communism's book, " —has pulled out ■S^M asi repor^d and for thee motives Brltata'sB entry lu the EuropeanEuropean thethi Johnson-de Gaulle cocitt.H oi a Ke- • . . . Common market nnd Pre.sldent'Pre.sldent' enence. In any event, it v fu u lil.l <))' 'iw' c.xpocted to make a good deal of the Ke- . THEY AIN'T NEATJ all the stops to t^ . ;:S3Ml / (given. C ilnor dis- Kennedy's offer ol nuclear co-'ca ^ publican loss of seven m ilitary bases.:s. .THIRD RED SPUT—Rumania voted for the potsy.j m ake th e world Iff There were other minor ms- K :lear co-' considered rbk to Uke at llu i A refreshing attitnde was displayedsd by re.TOlutlon desplto the foot that Moscow and the belter acqunmc- |H H H ^ sents. Yugoslavia was grateiui operation. o] I | tintime. H Ito wu'n rest of Its snleUltes nbstatacd. It wns announcedlo m S 'Vhenever -I finish reaclin" the e d with » e« S ^|an|H H t that Johnson did-not mention Just ivhy Senator PulbrlghtP u lb rlg h t I How: do you stand, sir) H s Rep. Edwilrd F.' Herbert, T)., L a., who that the Soviet bloc thus temporarily abatMlonedindoned I return it lo it.-i original f>rcsident Lyn- iregretted that he did not men- W . I tlon th e t n r East more ipe- l|ji Johnsbn and the nrmy overseas supplyipply clenrlzed zones because It wnnled to throwrow Its .some.si o th er m em bers of theLhe fam - This effort be ^ ' * " agency at New Orleans. He declared,ared, support to PIdel Castro's Cuba, which foundund the jjjfy me to it, the T-N iss spread sp re a d gan Nov. 23 aft •I ^clllcally. I Prom Africa there was scac- ‘T’ve been preaching economy forJ. allgll U.S.- position on the proposal unpalatable. For ^all o v e r the placc. er President ■ • ft. w orid m cCorners IE . , example, Cnstro wanted tho U.S. lo q u i t all Its ■ f j tered concern that President “ Some of the pages will be nncjl- c jt- K ennedy’s a s - s ' .., m .'-tO ./ ! —------thesg-ye»r»-ftnd-l-m-not-gaing to Sat»rt. w l -mUltartt-haseiJn. Latin America nnd tho Carib- , ■ j Johnson’s southern backgrounaickgrouna s h u t bean. ------Viy-fa ld ed — to-whattHictx-SQmeone. might have some effect on hia Rcreamlng now just because they shut ; .IlLo Jh- tlie“ vide prcst-— Km*-r.oM!i— NEWSOMIM And that perhaps li I b t m H But Humania explained thnt it was stickingJtlng to wasvv reading or working—liko th* flee that wpport for cwil rigHtST^onira^ — down something in my backyard.” , dent took the oaili or oiflcc liiat ® 8 Daily" (DPI Fotelgn Sews AnaiyOlialy S .! O of f w m e uf-t-he-tlisqiilct:— y, Mos- crossword puzzle. Other pages If thousands of taxpayers were to con- | and that Cuba—nnd, presumably, Mos- ci P?®, made him head of the Americanjnerican '^ist^ China's ■'Peopfe's Dally" Iclal op- Diem regime, In lu I* p._p. cow—could 80 hang. In th o U.N.'s h is to r y . It wts a high predicted tliat the U. S.i. impen-Imperi- Despite determined olflclal op- pratulate the administration and Secre- ^ . It was irilLbe..spread wide and the■le wholewhoic reached a high I dtaqtilet w . nlso fought hard igalm iliH J I ' only the third time a Soviet .intelllte Jjad voteB if menca’s aUat policies wlU not change^ge anaand tlmlsm.« an undertone of dhqalet d votea iliinif- ts' Scattered aroundmd the point with Voice of Amenca's J m atches conamuulsts but failed loi'talii^B" taryTTcNimianroTl the' decision' to -closeC lose "cbntriirytoi tlBlCrEOTHn^llne: Poland's defection j 'ast QI Johnson will continuenu e Ken-Ken~ ^^Tms th ro u g h news d isp atch es i-oom.------n>ftplrfwidflr-hve _ b r o a _ A c a s t ot * th ere In P«.“P>*- After the harsli or curtail military bases, it could be3 the ion two votes on the Hungnrjmi taue In 11)66 wns -nedr-poucyr------___ -_ -^ frotnfj southeast Asia where In m?ern”»l "'*’5' everyone leaveave the President Johnaon's speech to * madeno t!i« last e i^ t years ITiTTJHIfeanjnlfea “ Ws.hroUier. Hitllil^B.. begirning of a worthwhile econom3 m yy excusable' bccnuse Poland was having Ita Internol \ it? congress early W ednesdayy ofter- after- Voice of America has made no ‘‘ Nhu. In Saigon a t lensl, Itin -ikhlv troubles at the time and for domestic consump-nsum p- I*pope*" W tliey found it? answer to these criticisms,ms, otner SStales has. ln-a|g|M m |gn ” , move. Unfortunately, messages probably ] m OHD m ilita ry regime bas the jqi) ■' tlon It had to take n more liberal Une. I. DispartDare . J uual poi- vested «o rolce of ^han by followlns the usual pM- vi ttrH W i support, will be confined to complaints. In Foggy Bottom, state department expertserts re- (Burlcy)irlpvl I s straight In Soatb Vlet ^ America was on the air 22 hours •'7** of reporting the news straight r'HSI whether that sappnoi Thero also waa a hint from SecretaryJtary |gard the situation with cautious eye. Theyley like • • • iens,Thls Nam, the young a day and USIA worldwidede wire- " factually as It happens This N be translated Into an ata» von't to conftae^themselves to thc comment that nil irljhelp- generals. w hojR JJ^i;> al« McNamara that the economy move won't i ;hat aU VA OOTTA ORGANIIEI less dispatches were Rreallyatly ex- J have Deen particularly help- K* Uonal elfort against lIuni^H •face, things aro “InteresllnB." As usual. It Is n V betima took over alterjt L , bo quite w hat it appears on the surface, ! tended beyond th e ir normmal al 10,-10.- J In getting- th e new s behm d tc I i- u iH Cong Is another matltr,. .Ui3. policy to encourage more Independenceice nnd the Iron curtain. tltho overthrowp*f:j.,tJ^d£|B He said It would eliminate 8,500 civilian ■ )ped you ooo word.s a dny, ^ More and more It h Ixliii more assertions of sovereignty.'by the satellites,.tellltes, ^ y™ merican Russia has made no attemptttempt to ofo the N.g ; positions and reduce military personnel! ' ottLiie- ” little note ond then wasvas sur­sur- Monitored in 111 American caned that In theh: l».;w tffol^B onnel. while fceefifng 'an eye peeled te possible made- » II news 1”” broadc«ts -Iorlor some D iem , govern-HTO ISSjiaM to see a overseas posts, th is full news to hol^ indo chUi^ Uie Pnnel^H by 7,800 in the ne-xt three and one-half:-half In-Mostow jhtmlcks, piprised a day or so later to see a asis lor weeks. ISO Russia.'! iaL te ternai rn a i .m ment, ace rd’* tell coverage formed the basis for J non every battle bul the Ust e n i^ l. ^ note in your “Bulletin Board” tell- uslnation suing tbe w a c ^ ft years. However, Secretary McNamara J nn tolormatlon services providerprovldea broadcasts* that the assassination si : insisted work wili be found elsew here for tog m e lo feel free to expand on prolect result ol a TrotiUjiteCrotikjite aag ain st M B ‘ A nd the United Slsted m a * P f ^ ®° foreign governmenla to project ^ p erlence In Laos and In Siilq^B all those who want it. T to t doesn’t sound H Q my topic and send a signed“d lettei-letter picture of the importantiportant ^ conspuracy. jd th Oia American cccommunist Vlet P« K u iU u x Gong w i t h phll Niiw i w m m VletVli Nam all too ollen hajitmel* ■ IO to the Public Forum department.artmeit. events happening in the1 United Jradical right «md the Ku Klux O > exactly like a sweeping wave of economy,Z t Views of Others : Klan were disproved. gigreater vigor. loto demonstrate that onll — . -The cause ot the American taxpayer ajj;a So a/lcr mulling it over►ver for Slates. ' n trrwuv! clpU tied Bud hidoclrtiuld tm .lH —*— awhile, I did. Several daysys '.ventwent The totals effect was to0 assure The Job now Is to continue Out of 17.500 American troops W!mtd‘tre^Ie^V(!d■bettmf-the^edera^pay--p a y ------wlpAajACKiJS r^siBoisM ^ b llc o p m - .ln South Vlct._>{am, IJMO a re ------— hy nnH I received a little.le note.nofc. that tlte changeange m f famlllnrizlDg forelgsi public opm^ . Ir “ nnttauliU * roll could be reduced perm anently. ^-jp^g^r^ldeais-had. not changedsnged lonI with President Johnson'sJoh n so n 's eiexpected h o m e In Ume fo r th e P® By a count of 1« to 0, wllh only Mexico^ ab- plus„| my letter, felling me it was lacking. ■ lei ana personalUy and views. T IlUs h is .15, NNew year. ||J2' This business of finding work-else-else- stainingi for antlcolfl-wnr rcwon3,_the council of , ' .» American Torelgn pollctei and T , „.. . . in the enA neither aid s” votS ^ -Words w as Oic a m ? where “for those who want it" ia in1 tthe h e th®' Organization o f A m erican S ta te s h a s voted |. I"® that the American goifirumentcromont thet assignment that DSUSIA tele­tele- Beautiful and sophlsEfcatedIsEfcated m U ta ry success will vda vision. newsreel, picture - aiitt u to lovesUgnte charges by Venezuela of pmrun-[unrun- “ remained strong. 'v SalgdnTiaS'regained Its1 Balety. tie for souUieast Asl* »ltl>«* i b^at tradition of the federal government. | W hat if I can't say what's on my ! broad- news leature services have talcen led' ™ Castro Cub«. 3 on my Foreign rcocClon to the broad- i jve ta k e n ^ bistros are filled, though th o u g h tccompanylng poUUcal and )« '■ ilrl I t’s virtually impossible to cut th e led- ohnson's on. g, ■ J Thlj investigation could be the prelude fo0 sane- ™ " '“rd.'!'.’ds? cast of P■^es I d e n t Johnson's c guarded against 1 surpriseIse cocom- m - ch(chologlcal determlnitlon ci lliB eral payroll, as those who have lived* and |tlons under the OAS Rio treaty bul Its mostost Im- . '• WWordy ordy speecn, as analyzed by UBlA'sUBiA's A halt-hour documentBryntary on mmunlst grenade, and tinyly Vlet- pe,people themselves. ■ • 'f worked in Washington. D. C., a r e well ,portant effects are likely to be In the Informn-iforma- (Twin Falls)Falls! re.9carch sla/f, haa been1 geuer-gener- Presidenti Johnson Is nowlOw being nnamese women In tlielrr bright jAnd that Is the fleltl to ilL-H ~il aware, it tne sefvliirof un emptoyeHs-yeHs- -tlon-!#-develops-fori ttaoughtful-peopla hii-^tln J,atln.._ . . • ■’ nlly favorable. jput on video tape by twovo Emny E m n y silkensl g arm e n ts pedal thIhrough ro u g h theth< new mllllnrj rejlm* - ...... Moscow expressed cautiousloua ap-ap- a a w a r d -w ln n e r i who. v olunteered lu n tw e d theu dtj's tree-lined streets. pit ly terminated in one bureau today, theS em- 'American countries mennced by Castrolst; Inllu- HOT v e r y O FTEN !Cts. prove Itself. H , tn.. .enco such os the terrorism Uiat sought to pre- „ " proval of Johnson’s pledgeedge to 1 fo r th e Joti. It's as” nr Seglnnhig " "at a t tho oc t h e r events give rcuca H ploye tnnia up in another bureau to-- | *° >’"• Dear Pot Shots: vent Venezuela’s presidential election. implement the Kennedyy Ideasideas Two. complete televisionon shows show s jity .j o u tsld rts, Uiere ww eere re no disquiettUs over the future ol im i.'* I iij; morrow. WeVe been talking a little al and ideals and to work for re- onc Johnson's Ule and careerareer are „ eaj ^ ,, President Bctancourt of that country bas sug- east Asia. H Ibiiity of moval of the main causesuses otol being\ prepored, wtth S Spanish p a n is h ------I iw At any rate, taxpayers can hope the, ,nested an ahr a n d n a v a l blockade a g a in srt*nras t arms ? possibility of ------In Pnompenh, apllal ol CHI'* Kind fo r U. S.-DSSR friction. \voices tor Latm-American au- ': ; economy move being demonstrated first firat iexports ftom Cuba. Even this may lie a hit ex- I 'a v in g snow on the ground for lean a u - p rep a re d for d lstrlbTlbotlmi o tlm i bocbodla. 200 American adrhenui* can re- rebroadcastdcast in c tUcnces. I j in the m ilitary apreiids to all other treme' under present circumstances. B ut If find- ClChristmas. None of us can re­ hi Latin America, Africalea and gettingget out on orcto ol many lanffuages by Radiolo Mos- Newsreel clips are being=n« ppre- r e - hocbodla's elected chlef-of-«« ickly. Investigative commlulon shoulddd per- m member for certain, but we seem e em c o m m u n i s t branches of the government, and quickly. ' WQ . J u n 1 s t i pared for 35 areas wheres there is imPrince Norodom'Sihanouk.'» ■ J sundo a few m ore L a tin counUrles t o b reakak dip- to recall that Twin Falls almost 5 almosi (joubts were • expi'cased on the rno commercial news file, Text for an 8,000 word pamph- ^ canceled the Ameilcin 4 lomatlc1 relations with Havana, this could k ol 'Uld be always lias a white Christmas.tmns. new President’s statement,nl thalthat A six-page Insert photdgrnptilctdgraphlc letle on President JohnsoniOn was prograi »blch has been n n rt* WHITE CHRISTMAS islgnlllcanl and helpful, D o you have sny informationlalion on the United jStatea wouldId keepRecp llle1 story of President Johnson transmittedtr by wire lease s s to 30 million dollars a y««. ■ Twin Falla appears heading fo r a rare Part of the evidence concerns a three-tonn cache ththe subject? How frequentlytly does its commitments from South ^will go Into the Polish and Rus- USIA'sUl three productoln centers stnhanoukg believes dn ”■ white Christmaa, with snow onI ththe e of' a rm s found on a Venezuelan b e a c h annd d said .f, p jU j 1,3^5 ^ I Christ- Vlet Nam to West Berlin.n. Sians editions of "Amerlka,"Iktt." tuet h e Jn M anila, Beirut and Mexuio M exico afttin.st, Ihe Soulh Vlelnsit* (1 Ijy to show signs o f C u b an nrmy m a rk in g s. The ground already and moro promised by j m a s ? Western European newsws me- USIAI Illustrated inonthlyly maga- City. Ci yjgV let Cong already Is W t Brailllan delegate, while demsndlng full oppor- ^ the weatherman. More oftfen th a n not, j Falls) showed much encouragemeniigcmcni ane.z Both booklets, of a typeIB popu- Uiatiha he mast prepare lib cfflwj* ” i' tunlty -for nny Cuban defense to be henrd, also rd,Tto -'Twi" ‘ nnd Increased confidencenee in A 1B-J)age color cartoon book , D untnes, 'w » neutrality acceptable l o B * • i,; Christmas resembles n day in la te fall i ry em- A. M other lar In the developing countries, i ittH m ode a recom m endation likely to b e very em- other u .g^ leadership after the0 John-1:John- "bn President Johnson's8 life IUo 18 Is nh' -oteatly.spring, as far a a .W ith e r heve3\'e is bnrrasslngi to th e C astro regime— n a m e ly , Uiat wlwll] be p rh ile d in m nnyny inn-lan - j boring Uos. ot Shots " ( ■., ,■ -V V . ,,, j concerned. Until a week or so ago, there iW e comniUsloir be-aUowed to-*Wt Cuba. i i - S ’'’I'® guages for worldwide dlstrlbu-d lstrlb u - m u n lst forces control two-tHiUM vould “ 'Venezuela.—Christian Science Monitor. m e m o r y 'I s Just Uic opposite.site. WWc c - ^ jij) 'was no indication this C hristm as would ' tlon, In m illions of coplcs,;s. of tiie country. ^ ! ’ be any dif/erent. Then the weather seom to recall thot Twm Falls se! 'over CHOSEN b u t n o t e l e c t e d ^■ dcdom has a white Cliristmas. If >11 ^ If Poor Man'sMai Plato ! ' changed and it’s been quite wintry ovor Jy (mj pimied right down for on ansver.a n s v e r . ^ .....______since. , Mexico win elect a new President In July, but' . Mexico has already picked the man to fillUl that we’d guess that maybe onetic year ' ' ‘... Those who have lived in Magic Valleya lle y post.| The paradox betw een fomi a n d subat'ancebalance ol out of five finds snow on thcthe HAli BOYLE so s much in this respcct—lo- t o keep k e e p Oswald JacolJacoby, Bridgel for a few yeara muat be well a w a re3 the tellsI much about democmy In Mexico. giground for Dec, 23. NEW YORK, Dec. U1 (iDWl -— man r reasonably humble,le, or atftt |, .; weather could moderate alm ost over- Guatavo Diaz Ordaa. 52-year-old formerer coUcol‘ . . . Sidewalk comments of aI Pave- least 1 restrain him fromm over-o v e r- JljE------niffht.-with-the-SiioiV-difiappp)iring qiiiol(-Uicl{- Ijgge profpssor. Judpc an d senator a n d noww mill-mln- STRICTLY NORMAL,L m en t Plato. reachhigt himself with excessive SEEING S3 CARDS:)S crer has Ihe snme advantap^B ancs ^sl^6nh«lntertD r,“hn5"bocn -nomlimtcd-lor-titelor-tli* w------jiuj Iy. Yet the promise of real w in ter hangs ^ Iti bftS^ _ ADVANTAGE reareaders have. He can «« ' J J presidency by th e d o m in an t In stltu tio ru il Revolu- •—There are—those 'who-predicb-predict -and-unreasonahle.sctamts.ljasM •£ Sevolu- I L J .1 • . lesire to ^^^»-'il“wtii3-tbe-fir3t-trlclc-nrH4)-cftj=ck ivllh Tliei-elQi-«J«J“ ^ jM i| . in the air nnd tho senson may turn* out 'tionary party. T h is p a rty haa chosen a n d elected I confe.ss I ve reached tlielie point tl^t In time map, who as yet on c his own selfish desire to the ace of spades and returns'he would nol attempt la • W to bo one of those rare severe winters.ite ra. every< president fo r 40 years. Y et t h e MexicanJexlcan wh«re I just don't underst.ind. j cannot^ c o n t r o l **' have ^ his own way. a trump whereupon Southo u th is I gai:gam e. . . II Tho.sc who participate in w in te r sportsp o rts system « c.iiinot be summarily dismissed as a> one- A ll sum m er while I wos going Rain falls upon tho Just Jusl and ^ble to ruji off the re?t. of the Wltb\ tlUit advantage M remember clearly that activity w as lim- I system In the totalltarlnn Bcnse, for* It is1s fifRahmg, I saw pheasants, duel;.?, th a u n ju s t wltli a fUie.hie a jidn d u^,llie second trick wW W n o t, Tlie sinRle p a rty in Mexico rcp rc.sen ts i cou- ge ^ ited severely last winter. S k iin g waa ! t con- g e e s e , partridge, d eer nnd e\-cti - moist Impartiality. Had E a s t simply led ITtee tente n of ofot spades, leads a d ‘ sensus of political opinion, and reflects that con- qI at con- elk, I chortled lo myself and told I^H g Wltli the same ([rand andnnd un- ______dummy'sdm nueen. cashu * lijll , poor, at best, and ice skating barely Bcnsus „ in ils choice. ■ myself I'd really get my share! by ‘conscious Impartiality,Illy, UieU ie ru ruf ffs a third diamond. I i " ^ |||l started before it ended. F^r example, President Adolfo Lopez MateoB , V weather blows down a fnrmer'sfarmer's NOETII H H dummy's dui ten of H I Already, the skiing picture is vastlyftstly isi thought to h av e favored hla s e c r e ta r y of thc'|“ of birds and big game whenilcn tiic thc only one pieoa- ^ ^ ■ 1 bam with a tornado, sta starts rts a 4 s 3 the th e king.--and Ls M 'f ' * e aki presidency. Donato Miranda Fonseca, „ as 1 his,1, ^ seasons finally opened. Ing aspect to -^^g H H l j ,J|| different from a-ycar ngo. Pomerello ski i .Xorest riro with a lightningling bolt,b o lt, V K IO (or for tlie key double dimni)J ■ Ihinn successor. Despite his political influence thee prea- pres- W ell, thoy did. an d I h a v e n 't. •■jII area up Howell canyon south o f Albion [ speeds 10 tImeD 10 bUllon s e e d s H o leads a foiirth a , ■ ! Id en t did not win fo r this choice. M r. D iaa; Orda*Ordas W e crnw lcd along in Snake r iv e r , w o n 't s lon s e e d s * .> A Q 0 1 4 t lo spurts of growth, assassinatesasslnates 4AQ73 . . from fro: dununy. m has been open for several w eeks, W with ltil evidently^ had Uie Inlllal bdcJclng o f buslnpsj,usliifsi, ca c a n y o n w hich wos suppo.w d to bb ■ ■ ■ a wUderness of bloom vlth kill- ' (D) io trujnp and South H U J skiers flocking in from all o v e r Magicla g ic clericalc and conservative Rroups, b u t It w is the c r vlth k lU - w e s t |!(IST (D) to ru the crawling with oheasanl.s nnd wh'it ,_i, Ing frost, or freezes a Uke iol field, indorsement of ■ the powerful confederation of ^ ' In IflSO n thc D.i »«i. ‘ n OTCmiff. i f ^ H Ml Valley. Soldier Mountain, near Kaii-field, i d i d u e see? Yep. jum ping fir.1.' 2 Instead he dlsciii’(J » J M >g Hartford Courant, Charlesj Dud- Dud- childrenc can go Ice ikatlns-‘“Uns. yqoe V 7 4 3 ||S is opening (his \vcck-en(l with something ’ J W e went deer liimthig ncnr one ol i*3 f r o m hU hand. E W tto | ) « iii-oH interior m liilB ter, Mr. D la a .O rd a z #arncd .? r one oi ley Wanicr. a fr'lciid of Mark Mark In childhood and youth,Juth, wwe e 4KJ2 4 10 7 3 , i" liko two feet of paclfed snow m easured ( 1 * 5 4 a club whereupon »•' '> a ajjeu pflfdcuiar enmity of communists andJ C jm,.* ^ t h e high lakc.^ w e'd vL'slted,»d lhat lh at l\valn, wrole thc moit Wldoly widely p r ay lltU c Jieed to th e w e a th er 4 K 8 + J 10 6 5 4 “ = ' b ack 111 dmnuiy, Mj J“ ,i* lil '■yna; SuivViilloy opened two ru n s thisthia trolsts, t Kome of whom ho Jailed for a rtllroad‘illroad summ er nnd didn't sco a U'Pi*.dtwr, nl* nl- quoted observallon ever mndo made cxccpt c to complain aboutibout It goUTIl ^ diam ond to got rid of ■ M week-ena,'a wetk ahead of schedule,, be- strike,i lie probably will be moderately conacrva-tiserva- th th o u g h th ey ’d nearly run o o v v e e r r tiim5 *hout the weather. » rcniark remark querulously q as it Irustrateiala.our our iirm- ‘“® 4 K 7 S 2 upa • cnuso of good snow comlitions. Magiclajfic ' ffrx lcan stnndaniR, In d o m e s tic affairs, affnirs, d d l u r in g sim im cr. And y o u UuessM g u essed whicli most p<’oplo atlriijuloJUlo to d ream s. '< I.. L a n d cooier tow ard C uba. Dul It Is m o a t unlikely it- % t u s , SouU. w l n ^ “a j{|||| Mountain, which didn’t even open Inat J inllkely i t — the lop of lhe lake w as Ulcrally literally """““‘f' But ns a mnn grows older, he one spado anci two trm l ■ , j thnt any Mexican President would countenancelenaiice ^ boiliDg! "Everybody inllcs nboiilIII tljo11)0 learns li to appreciate Uie weatlierw e a k e r , I winter, also ia opening this woek-eiul lo . makes four o di. ■ ul 10 “ forelKn in terv en tio n " anywliero In L a tto Ameri­ unk»d weiitlier, but. uobody ever:r docs anda Iti moods more. l\.\ completo tho lineup. t N o one vulnerable CA nI) SENSE I ca, incliiding Cuba. •North Amoricana-nan.cxpccl ills) *nythliig about it." Ho develops a lovo n« woll as ;(j Snow depths in tho lilgher mountain[Uuin • next. President of Mm Ico to b e friendly,l “ biii but ------. ,'■>'"■1'' N o rlh ■ Tl)c profound Irony of.)f. this a nn awe for all Us endlessnJI, “ va- South .West Norlh i ilL'US- l»'tJepc>ident. aa th e y can assess U ie Mexicnnlexlcaii lless y a - p j ,„ — ,3 . ^ . ^ . ^ it nrcaa are much ahead of thoso mcus- ' obscrvnlloii is bused on the0 truthIruth g gnrles, Its deep and clianitliig nnw P^Wtlcal system to be democratle, but different, i | ured at tho aivmo tlmo last year. If anow- j fferciit, OUR BULLETIN BOARD UuU. nt let\Rt until roceiitly,^cciitly, c chords of pence otid n'l-esf'.o luirest eo ...... J>«3- J !a a s ------1 I O n botli scores there la » lesson to bo learned Jirest BO j,„, , J,, fnll continues along the carly-aoason pat- learned Jan ia, BurUy—Surry, but bul Tot I’ot ihero wasn’t much a fcUo\v» could I: like tlte mu-slo In hl« own so u l, ■ J'l'*" a be bofdcr.—at. Lonla Post-Dlapatch.itlCll, gj S1jo(j ^.„|,•l In,Ip i|,„|(k for (0 ^ n „ do about tho weather except ^ rincos- Oponlag lead-^O U ™ tern, it could approach record depths be­ cxccpt No wonder U Ls of such hicos- Sill 1’°°’ I tiog. If you had ono io givee away,ftwiiy,(lo 1 accept it. enjoy It, cojnplain’inplalii' «nnl « and timeless hiterest to L l l foro long. That incana m oro'w ater in« thcthe TREATS FOU THICKS ^ ei'cfit to I '■ ' ' \ ------You, South,^ho'*g,(*lli B Irrigation.reservoirs. wo could hel)), but Iflat's Iho llio lim llin when neeensnry,:c«snry, h him. ; When li comes to aome foreign counlriei. tiie U. it Sorry., luke whal steps hc could topi-o-to pro­ -Wlio doesn't look wlUiIK -r. somo « "PndM n t U‘)ck two W o Blory ■ . .City pldenls who inlglil gnimbloblo an , ,Unlled otntea Is lllu nj«iiy InduJ^ent p«rc»ta, Ul Bomo ^.01,1,1 o n lli'cly dlf* ureiils, ... tect himself from ll. apprehension | upon n /uUiro ffl ' bit ns they clcnn bhow oft BidewllksH lUUland y '0 reprim and th o nauglily c h ild b u t Incrcnse iiitu io foront. S o u th Wduld h u v o hntl ncrcaso ^ Jg 'Tlio weather hns bPRiim lhethe j wh*n coijtrollera of. the nijno- vo hfll A - I. inadMlK^* I tIffl ilrivawnya Rhoiild keop in mind thu) ladI'ael «*I«wnnce.->PhUailcIph|R DuIIotln. PAMOUS LAST LINE e auno- j)j-obloma In every suit anda would I runiciit spliere will Inflict Uielr cliolccs hn f l th a t others nro tmppy over tho snow, . . You'll b tlltr nof talk lo to Iwtruihcnt a cholccs have probnbiy'ft’ftund up miik- I And thoy might ho ablo to conaolo tlii'ni- A DKl^INITION y*ur y Daddy lor awhllii luit |uit t*^n<-'hluR ItuntilUy to1 arro- a of the wcnthcr upon m f liiiihi(( e ith e r two or' th r r e Jieiirts, liearls, y„u|.« imrtner .,*»■ I Bolvos with tho thought n w h lto ChrlaUlirlnt- Mlmlst may bo dtsctlbed iCs a n\anni who»|io flnliliid dfcorstlnj th« tr«M ." .'' Knnl' niAii. N o o th e r (lovico,cc, n uto t Do ivo really w an l to ;lu ilu muoh n iucli l*:n/;t'sit's loudlead „ver ymir I ,, ut tridk tw o coiil hin hIUo »l a l Icaat IcuHt y^iiitdou /i 'you liooo*' ■ n arc t l lilj jw :r« la ty mul Ihlnk* he" u n 'j'o■jo 'dh 'Dll ./..OBNTLEMAN INI THBT H B Gvon llio tlevll-lnsplrctl liistru- IiibLvu- more n about Ui« weatlier tluui uu I pM virtually (Bsurcd. UlfW trlck>, "I , lUotallng lo h6r,-W aU llltool Journnl, “•V FOURTH ROWW mcnt, tho luooino tax, haa dono g la dono go right on talkhig about U?U ? ]lu (loublo (hmuiiy p lay ilflchvi'Jtl.clari . , . I, I Sunday, Dec. 15, T963' ■' ■■tii j -i ^€aiftl>oditPoEosea^siatic^ttio JJireat liwiSrI’win Falls Times-Ney/s S ! m ’ t J B E I C - F O9RUM R - jS! W ASHINGTON, Dec. 14 lfl - lalarge r g e foifor It Is the geographic::ah ah old animosityan that has led I A cracklingcrack U.S.-Cambodla dis- conierstocornerstone of the Indochinai;to j to the cucurrent Amerlcan-Cam- C int A pute thrtlireaiiMis to u p set the edgy peninsula penlnsiiUi — the land barrier be-• bodlan bitterness. blti OllIJSinger Dies I f l l I paying job with the shvl^^’s ele- p a r t m e n t .. j)alanceialan ce ol pow er m Southeast tween CommunistCi: China and the> Sihanouk has accused the DErrROIT, DErrROIT Dec. 14 LT) - Blues . ; tions. Need for partinen Asia aU'and open the way for In- pro-West ffoman Questions,! r might add. at this point, that _ pro-Westem bloc. JJnitedJJnlted Sta’States of supporting anti- Mngir .slngir DinahDin Washington, a' .■ Mr. .Burbank has ser\’ed. as po- V fr creased pressure /rom communist • Withwiili its northern neighbor,. regime rebelsrebe calling for his over-[[throaty throaty stastar for two decades, ■■ lice chief at a mUch lower salary Forum A " Rules SCc hina. LLaos. aos, CiCambodia could fonn aI throw in clandestine( broadcasts dU'd died early today, t possibly of an ' ‘ Bulll Police Cliief;iiief (Change Ithan ® his successor was paid w’hen L Lette etters a r c llm ftcd to AmerJcaiJ AnierJi rela tio n s v/lth the ccoirldor o irld o r for Red China all the! from the neighboring: countries. Ilovordase overdose of fiedatlves. M Tnics-Ncwai the truth. . he held the position before, opinions opinion on matters of public little little nentnilist ne monarchy, never way to the t South China sea. Repeatedly^bul Repeated tb no avail, the MljvS Mls Lane, star ■ IW |l I S® o f B u h l wcre-intoroied1 stand"Mr.stand'Mr. Maughan's\ action, es’-.M r. Frldoy ns both nations recalled strategic Impqrtance. the United T)ftrolt Lions halfback. Was Mr. ManMaughan’s statement Letters t-.,_ must comply with ’ ' O n Nov. 20 the prince order- J peclaKy w h e n the m a y o r-e le c t'uus s hav'e a common desire to pi^ i.„ their ambai.sudors.'' • , States hhas been trylns to win found dead in her home. Q |l|; ,i*.he racM of th e change \o peclaKy w h the laws of libel and slander p-.p ‘ cd an Immediate halt to U.S. nid in the BUhl police de-• would n o t givei him one re a s o n ’ vide ththe t greatest service at a ^ Prince N orodom Sihanouk, Sihanpuk’sSihanpuk friendship since Cam-' .progranu. programs about 28 million dol------bf “ /ortor hla derrdemotion. Mr. Burbank re5onabl. ■m'aeretf" --JSihauQUk's .qihnnf^ belief Is that the ------DIETRICFDTETRIcri, pec. 14 — Donald ^ " i y i ------T.n_tTTFNn srnnni. ,.„,iu ^ n of all the parties'con-- as their policepoi chic/, alter Mr. Mr. BurbankBurl has given bolh me ters ters must mi "be signed with the. ped n^d of iall personnel except the only chancecht for his country r TO-A- t.p_s11p r.n p g -fion of M r. and'M rs. W i Nothing l5-further from1 Kendrick qiquit to lake a better and all tthe people of Buhl. true true namena and address of the cultural cultural attache.. . [peacepeaco andan independena’ against, HAOERMAN,HAQPR^ Dec. 14—Mavl'ie Ployd Gage,Gag^ecendy enlisted liL 7;.' ■ V* . Sgt. James Norwood, son of Mr. the air foreforce. He was flown by ’ * A * A * * * * This e:endorsement should mean ^■‘■‘ter, writer, U.S.U.S. 0 officials stressed that Ifj ththe e massivemas; pressure of Com-iSgt. James a greatg re a t deal because although Length Leng of letters will be CambodlCambodia rejects all Western aid munlstm unlst ChinaC Is strict neutrality,.’and and Mrs. V Virgil Norwood. Hager- commercial airline to Lockland ‘i, wl |j Mr. Burbank calls me ’•Mom." I limited limited to 300 words Longer il it couldcould become easy pickings for SlhanoiSihanouk objects to Amerlcan'man.,'nian. has bbeen selected to attend tllr air force base.ba Texas, where hc Ps-W i! ]Ve(ylect of Religion:ligion Viewed am his mother-ln-law. letters letters will be returned to the Peking. -And that could open the,militarymilitary aidi to Cambodia's nelgh- •a a six week;weeks recruiting school at will \uidergo eight weeks of basic . t- - D ’ ]M YRTLE h. RUSSELL rf writers*’ writers — flood gatesga ...... )borg._SoubQrg._Souih Viet Nam and Tlial- Parls’Island. Parls’Islam S.C., beginning Jan, training prioprior to entering technl- p. ' 1’.‘ iRoutcJLBuhb__ '—— — ------______Caabo Ig n d -tle rtV arris imlh ns pni>mi>»s 222.'Norwood 2 .'NorWQQi is now sCatfgned tic cyCj\I it'flimngit'fltmng and- nsstgnment-to ' - An iCause of Wdi’ld^(frld 'Troiihle ■i— — less lhathan six mlUlon.''*!flgures! l^eklng*^seeking to1 divide Cambodia —•Icanip Camp LejeiLejeune. N.C. ' ~ [airair forccforce otieoiiprailtinatuniis. r^r,'Times-News; tures and p prayers In our public r j i Z l read the new spapers now? schools. ^ . TiR^idemTh^ 4_ , J ; TlianldtHl for P » ti„e problems persistently^ So totomori m o rro w 's -,menta] stra in lo mind — crime, mentalI and crimecrim e''will ' exceed today’s S th and religion. Isn't Itt greatest, fears.feai Civic Auditoriumium Progress | .iMSO that as we neglect and^ Onceonce theth e people of o u r 'n a tio n , center building that would be n,K Jjlt against th(f la tte r, the firstt were shshockc o ck ed and su rprised Editor. Times-News; J cei)ter bi decided credit and'^a great asset ^ no Increase greatly? -■ ■ people w ere eo Irreverant a n d ' In 'March., 1980, ln’\n Inter- decided ( IA view with a rejwrter for the loto this c without a "shot, sl and history wfll^talenttalent ajand outside entertainm ent'sacr Daccon® polyester for the wrinklev rin k le re­ re- \ ^ I 'i ed opportunity tb build for th ei^ I bo repeated. could be housed and enjoyed. | ^ sistance he likes teamed withh fine cot-cot­ \ ^ ' irelnlng an d letting our children bo repeated, future greatness of Twin Falls of MRS. JOY HUFFMAN "We :have wonderful scenery tnow they are sincerely loved, MRS. and Magic Valley. ^ ton broadcloth to keep himTl looking \ .,n/UMir-enurta..ni!lnpi out scrIp:; (Murtaugh) and a bc beautiful valley of nature’s , ______O. P. DUVALL______neater, fonaer. Wash 'n wear. Almosf * * * * Ivonders wonders tor the oQtstde^butmo ------(Twin Falls) » * * * * * pplace lace to gather In comfort in a _ I ] irons i r o n iitself. In while short pointoinf collar ~ j ^ <■ V model.m odel Longer wearing Penney valuel President’s Assassiissassination "SouLhern Idaho spends enough Chu!Chu7ch”6fficial . I , at JackfJackpot, Nev.. in one year for t j entertainment, to build, a com- Board ISO di Meets ^ w ilphi/!| ll ijli May Have Beenen AwakeningAw modlous-auditorium.'-'-...... - -- h HAGEftMAN;-DeCr-14—Alfrad a GE K - - . f - l k — I am indeed proud that wc Sandy p 3 . 9 8 ^ iSlltor Tim es-News: doringdering hhow o w long will God extend I am :) Sandy presided at the meeting of c)ij{ ’ In thinking ot the killing ot[ hLs hb mercy. have soi some substantial Industrial Ithe the officialoffl( board of the Meth- f f r President K ennedy, I have been\ I was ggn reatly plea.sed seeing developndevelopment. The United Fund odist chchurch Thursday evening. ^ 7 Long or Shorl Sleeves w t how our new President Is start- j and sewagesew disposal are In auc- The 1Rev. Austin O. Ruggerr' ^ g i i- p i i i ■ wondering U It could be a n act how o u r n e' ■ ' ol mercy to our n atio n . Has Ood1 Inging to seekse ek God’s help In ruling cessful operation. < reported on the Jurisdictional a ! ^ (llo«-ed this to come for theJ theths nation,nation. I was very much A goodgoo< start has been made to workshop workshoi held last week at Ba-. ^ K Yr Yarn dyed striped cot- (ood, or that good might come; pleased in the reading of ^,he realize thet dreams of those ar- lem,lem. Ore.-Or« ^ toilon ojfTord. Tappored I,., Irom it? ' editorial In in ■ the Times-News Dec. dent w^workers on a community The eeducation committee re- » R’i I ^ down collar. Seeing how people have been1 3. Everyone should read It. ------ported ’the Christmas program (§ 1, do ja stirred, emotionally and splr- I 1 believe the newspaper.t and muchm u ch m ore ap t to read II. will be ]presented at 8 p.m. Dec. ^ imil'y. h a i Ood ' allowed it taJ mmagazines agazines earnestly stress the need. We and GoGommorali because of so PollowFollow ing th e church board Jrj* I loo lar from the shore ot Ood? earnestly sl Vl believe this country was} have much goodi reading put out few righteous.righ Jerusalem was de- meeting, a quarterly conference f f lounded upon spiritual Ireedom. by the dlfldifferent churches, but s stroyed tro y e d because they d id n ot ac- ■fiieeting■fiieetlng w as h e ld w ith the Rev. ^ Surely God has greatly blessedi the unsaved,unsave< those who really cept the teachings of Jesus. How Mr. RuggerRug In charge. Leonard ^ IhU cmmtrv. We are a favored1 need It. don’tdon get it because they will the sinners of this genera- Titmus, of the nominating com- f f people, but seeing and hearingi areare' not’ ffotMntcrgStEnTnrr-But. inte' if a t~tion- io n - b be-destroyed^ e ------m lttc o r- ol the great and terrible eventsi newspapernew/§paper or stoiy magazines ARNO JOHNSON /red SandySan was elected lay mem- ^ Out u e being done. I am won-• would publLp u b lis h It they w ould be (Jerom e) ber to aiannual conference. » ------^ — t ------^ ..... I:

* ■ W i l r Ikliht rt u p Ports o rit is:is^ed by Audit Burfaa’eaa of CircularC ------I) t ^blicatioM,fnUtcatioK, alcHff0 u/tlh other publisherher membersmeml of •\llljlD y« 'fBC , volmliHly[ttuMft/y ond ami nregulorly give the buyerss of advertisingedw 'V 'SS^x* ■ V fnfUd fyj faelualfoclual imfiimformation than is otfoilabiele fo r any other ■ . * » t » ' tdverluingg mdiawudia al a i any«*; time. jSA a Tapered Ta cotton oxford ^ ^ 1 in short point button- ^ down or Snaptab collar m f m odels . . . w hite. ^ € ? \ I, ^ " 2.98^ f l ^ '^wash 'n wear . . . llttl* ^ or no ironing. ^ I'I DRESS OR SPORI»GRTY ? . . M ^«eI HIShIS GIFT SHIRTHT FAMOUSFAJ I % 1 _ > I IQO W N CCRAFT* t M TO W N CR A FT . . . RESPECTEDTED NAMENAA IN SPORTSHIRTS. REASONS?EASONS? MANY-lnt pverjj Towncrafti/ncraft shirt are features ^ ' ^ founds only in shiris sellingng for muchm more. Fine fabrics,s, quality constructed,c expertly tailored to give longer, ^ x f / rt, a fulflllrment of Penney'i pledgeidge to milllmillions of men, ■(» -~-I— more comfortable wear . . . al a lower price. Every shirt, a fulflllr K coast to coast.

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Sunday,- Dec.■ ’5.115, 1W3 W • 3 : T S j p ^ o A 6 Twin Fallsl5 Tlmes-NewsHrnes-Nev • ilCWDFS Around Idahoi h o ^ ^ TELSEEVTSION ------— BOISE, Dec. 14 W-FonrWV-Farm em ploym ent .Jn ..i.dflbo Inin the we 0! SUNDAY, BlONDAy', DEC. 16 SUNDAY, DEC. 15 Sov. 17-23 WtU utlmatedtim ated Uto d ay a t 61,000. T he U;^7’j;lepartme'department of Mark Rich- "Pro Football," (Noon, shares In a feotUred ln thl» hour-long dramai la the desert. He recovers- ond then starts selling shares in ■-10^ drama tatlon recounting troumln GARDENA, Dec.I. 14 WV-A1^-. lorginr truck slid .sidewayseways off ice- l while H andel wrote ‘T h e Mess, coated itate hlthwuyay 15 toditoday, scatterliif Us load aJon;nr the PayettePa £Qld mine. „ The Messiah," the tradition^ le S tare,' (ff;30 p jn. O T O —r;ir5t half ot a two-two choral composltloff. Titlentle of the programp Is -A Cry of abort of the stream. The driver. Keniieth Ren- T ''llolljwood and the Stare, river but stopping ot M who worked with Maok sennettt In the silentsilen will liiclude ejcerpts fromIrom theth e m b&auliful work ^^Kels. m M K H m m trow, Iloreeshoe Bend,end, esca[ escaped Injury. D eputy S h eriffIff 8 Sarriart CChar- - g • porter about the men who wc in the program are. Buatcr Keaton,■aton Harol'Harold "Meet the Press," (Color, 4'p.m. tera said the roadmway ; vnu waa so alick that the truck, (ravelin?(raveling only I ^ comedies. Included in the i Color.4 p.m. NBO-SargentShrlvpr k . plin, Carole Lombard and Patty Arbu'cUe. Arbuckle. In-law ot the late President, Ken ’ 10 m iles a n hour, slidefidde slBidewayi< on (he slopinjr roadirayroadway and V ' Charlie ChapUn, Caro □inl," (9 p.m. ABCI—LlUlan Olsh1 and WalterWaite Corps movement, Is Interviewed.. plunged over an embonlimeiubankm enL “The BreaKlne I'olnl," (9 | t^tseon giiest star tnn the story sto. of a formerly well-knownMown actresactress “Arrest and Trial," (7:30 pjn. !Pt the tact that her husband is dead; BUest s ta r In a tale of a wom aif MV-The Idaho highway departmentienTTii' \i flSfliklng i *■— who refuses' tP accept the la BOISE), Dec. 14 W—T he TllCUttl," (0 p.llh-^BS)--- n.hn nrmy fnrm;;tnrms thetjli dentally. ______$810,000 In led eral public landlai funds to aid in speeding completioncomph :.'||||||d|^H1 ^ “The Dick roweii iiicntci," ilglit’s episode In tiie story ot two soldierssoldier "The Allred iiitcncocli Hour," ot the Bolse-atanleyey highway, hl8hw< State Highway Engineerneer G. BryceB | ' bocltground (or tonight’s ep cock H our,'’ (ll p.m. C B S i-T h e c a r,.- . ■ trapped In an obandoneddoiied bicblockhouse. movie- queen l« threatenedUened when her ex-convlcl husband Bennett said tho allocationiJlocatlon a.sked is in addition to federal forest ft | ’ she ttiought m dead, suddenly ] B ennett .said I H r ‘ BEST: MOSDflJIO.VDAY NIGHT MOVVIES d. suddenly pays her an uiiespecied ; w IS P I^ H hlghwuy money whichlich becomesbccor available each year. Bennett 'ne Maureen "The lHakln* of a Pro,” iColor s g the route to standard width Is e.stlmated e.stlmatci at; “The Wings of Eaeles,"Nagies," (Color, 1957) J o h n W ayne, M aureer >ro ” (Color special, lo p.m. NBCi_Thw . cnmnletlng the rou I— Well-made long documentary examines the ti ''y y aijoul five billion dollSr.i,olliir.s. O ! f't)i]s $2,42,^000 lir r orUBt hTighway i g h w a yfunds-* ------O 'H ara and W ard Sondloud 16:30 <6:30 p.m. KUTV and KIFI)—Well-madi imtaes the training ot a proteional tnfflr%ffi!cn;d--bj^3car-rfwm:Hear-^>4nn Uig.. .Inlin F ord, w hn nlsoilso mmakea akea ia’ bact The Neff Yorii. Giants are is planned (or expcndljuremdl^ure oon the route within the next five years y _ * *‘lma ,t« w . • ;e in the movie under another screen name . but Bennett said ann addltloiadditional $2,320,000 L«i needed. “cameo" pcriorniance in the The 111m relates the3 career ofc Frank "Splg" Wead, flytag flying ace ofo ‘‘The EdIe Adama Shoiv,’' (10:30 elped develop the navy's air power.r Is singer Sammy Davis, Jr. (10:30 p^; ABC,-Edle s,'Uesttoni*H 14 /;?v-temhl county has purchaseded an an:ambu- ROBBINSJBBINS Woj-ld war I, who helped devi .udrey Totter ' BEST SUNDAY 1 rvlcc for two ... Kimberly, has,s beenbeen nam-na "inan In lhe Dark." ii053) H963) Edmond O'Brien and Audrey Tottei SUlWAY VI(illT MOVIES 1 old gangster • "Beau Brummell," (1964) Ellzabi nm lsslon C h alrn u n i^ iir T e T ^ ^ a ^e 'saitl^TW sa/cT' idduy. i^A ■ ' ' pTO,-KtH3fl—Mutlcat-nomody-ot Hl:ll ilne.s h e re wlll be continued into nextnext week on captain. d/(orJum at 1ST, PacsiteUa.PocatelJo ('a-r o - O alena and PuKc mlne.s here H in nineties. .A singer falls In love wltl I ocm eiio. ( o rtnv-to.day biLsls whil(j whiltj union \n and company officialslals continuecontl ______KMVT RBOl R ^JITVB RID s In love with a young m aT w lw ctaaT j^ hy thc muaic depart­ Twin FallsII Bolsg B Boise (dahoIdaho Fallt F allf a Nob Hill beauty. ______M o m COMCn, nesotlatlon.s for „ pewlew cocontract. n tr The contract was dueJue to expireexj ment aiK) th e rcllglnuNIjlous council, s„iiinlny.Jny. In iannouncing the continuation of ana tn channel U:t Channel Chai J Channel 7 Channel 3 thc proRram U open to the pub­ G range Plans en to the pub- j C.Khran,ran, fhlei,chlef nei?nilaU)r for the Mlne-Mlll unl d U S l U Cable 8 Cable Cal 3 Cable 3 “ ABC-CBSb s ..■ ■ SUNDAY,.DECI lic. >r.s wlll m en nRaln Monday with negotlat ABC-NBC-!• j CBS C ABC-NBO ir,DECEMBERj^%T' said union bftrfealner.s will r ’ Information below ll li Blvenelveti ttthe Tlmes-News bv station, Lng and Refining company, which operates ------for-Amcrican SmellinK and I H old D ancee on _____ CHS ■ - II qnestlom shoold be directedIrected to theth station concemtd. l ? i m Ilm Tin Tin (-■arluotlariiw ni Hluhway P»inil Pun 88bo<* £ j V c tIS KinTinTin CirKwti:B.rt<»on# Hiifhway PatroJ Pun Showb»» KMVT R RBOi B O i K T V B Hagermann HearsHears’ - ambassador Y car’S EV( HuckS'r, T»ln Falls BoUe %• i BOISE. Dec. H orv—pv—TheThe former South VIelnamese ambassai tlft llucktviwfry New*New* Urinklry ilucklclwrry 1 Botoe BoUe Waho Pin,' tai) f>r .Soulh I RICHFIELD. Dec. 14 ~~A A NewI ,45 It.irkll'luTrV HHnhley I Hiifkleberryitufkieherry CImnnel II Channel to the imlted Stalesi warj«dwarned In Boise today (hat (he fnll of Soi C hannel f Channel 7 . Channd i f Library ReportCeport Qlheaat Asia,).Tcar‘s eve dance was plani - , , Viet .Vam w ould resultult ifTtf « n r communliilci takeover in SoQlheaat A; et Quick Draw Newa . •«.ve Ootr«t 88«=r.t«crtt ^ Cable 3 3 Cable 3 ABC-CBS i t liA>3EHMAN. D cc. H14 -— Mr.sMr.s. I, a l stake InIn S outho u th Viet Nam ," said T ran Van/an'Thoung,' T hou by the Richfield Grangeranite oratr ita .,5 not s.cr.iel q auitiriu tcr hraw New* - l'v«■ll fiat gecrtl ___ ABC-NBC- CBS CBS AB(i-NBa. ® . j- N ellie Moyc.s, Jlbrarlnn.rarlan, report;rcporU Uian American prestige. This is the futureire of South.-Sou Wednesday night meetingneetliifi heldh ,30 N,'w». .sporuI Ucy l.ucy Show E ^pionnje Newi,'lewi. SporUS p o r U CBS r. and Mrs. ,<5 N r ... Sport,I ll.upy ll.ury Show ■« f>pfewa. 3nort» 8 n o r t< “ “ “ “ 102 iinnlnrtnTTrrtwclw{-ou{r-of-th Wajjon'I’tmln ,uoy Show S h o w h>ok Up , ho.- Tliev arc. >’PooLprlnt5)iprlnls Along ...... Odell Chatfleld, and B Burl url AkinsAk ;4S Lucv Show _ V 77 Sunn Strip Wagon Ttrain hicy■ucy ShowShow' I"' —I - ——— - — —— -- Look Up tho Yellowstone/' Gay Randall; ' pOCATELLO. Dcc.-14 lifV—NNo respite Is'dlTe’ sooh from'S the sn “ts dance mtntniuee,------” Ijtio Oral Robtjru “ -j.jifi' * Relloi ' Kast, NVWpst Sitle Breaking- Point Clynta .. Oral Roberu Camera Uri, "Pioneer SiorIc. ?oo]« This i»i5fr^- ml fell =!nl- f'lm sS Ofof oulloutlaw :30 IVrry M**on Kn«t. \V ’eri7 Maann M Morman’n o rm a n 'H CCl h o iriD o b P oole Ti^in 1« ijf , ' BDnrt:'*rmti*"^I'sctmlncum,"Incum," .short night, adding aboul three three. InchesInc to the 2‘-a Inches thai fell S( __ ) i\-nv Atamm N-rrv Mason “ _ . _ . . Iche.f Tem - <=''«'>ratlon In R ichfield,chlleld, Yel-Y ------...... fitorles of Idalio by eeveralBevetal nu-au- urday up lo 6 p.m. TTotal otnl on tho ground was seven iJiche.s. Te< ' loiuo Bia Bis riciurePicture Bob Pool# Our L«nd y :oIn counly lo-oo Poiry Tell lhe ilABon :i about thc same. High Saturdayy should be PVk, Lincoln cout *erry M«»on .jj Biy Bijr PicturePicture Bob Poole Our Uml PBrature.H wlll remain aboiit I ddiers’ con- Tell the Truth Redjgo 1‘erry’erry MasonMaaon ,30 Fnce the Nal lday night, 14. Stato police said allIII hlghwohighways “"d riddlers’ cc New, Now, - Face the Nation ThU li Life Fare NitioB 'Ifll ^’‘‘vc’raf (jnxeii o f’ booksbonfcs havehnve nbout 23 and low Sunday nigh :3Q KMVT Ncw* New» ^eWB' .45 Face Face thelh« NaV^unNal ThU U Ufe Fnce Nttlon — NrwH I Nakedlaked City City ------■***'" been donated by the> Buhl library In the area are snowI covered and slick. Only neco.ssaryry travel Is ./immv T>enti Wf-alhfi is such as Malad summit on highwayiway ffl-I91-lSl The .5econd D ecemTiber ber meet-mei ~ Z' ~ 11:00 Showcaae N«wi Showcaae Faith Today Homettdil and uill !«' catalotiued-ued nnd pul advised. Trouble spots such a c*„,nc noriu lliOO Jimmy Dean MovftMovi, ronluht Nakediflked City Clly ;J5 Fallh Today Showeue are being sanded. Inp and lamlly Christmasslm ns parlypai n..«n Mov«Movte Toniifht Naked City Showcaa« Faith T«tornal f.iifht Prf.G>m« I—Idaho's vocational education directorIrector sasays reijreatlon rooiiK wltli^Itllv^ aft no-n Movie .Movie______Tonight______for the Ifhrary w ererTdi™ dl.scu.ssed. ™ ? BOISE, Dee. M MV-Idaho> r the federal vocational (raining bill shoushould hosLess dinner at 1:3010 p.ni. Prl-P 12:00 Fooiball FootballFootball . Diacovery Football The ne.vt meellnf? wtill ill bc be Jnn,Jan, 14 fund., available under the fed KCPX K U TV K& SL {is FiwtbaJ) FooiballFooiball DiscoviTy Fo<;tb*|| Idaho's program to otter Job tralnln/r (raining to day. Dcc. 21. HomenindeniKle cttudy can gau , at lho Jionie of StanleyilPV Penfo:d.Pcnfo'd permit expan!4lon of Idaho s i_ . Salt Lake Salt Lake SoltS a l t LakeLake »30 Fooiball FootballF o o tb a ll n ic I 'iriiira Pca(lonal education," said Glenn. "To■“o me“u me TO FILER — — — ti5 iFootball FootballFootball The Orehfatra Football “ “ n emphasuilml^ hipit7j>.H been Ueetlud (ur u luug (imer~l(-wlll-r'U-wlll-r©- - SHOSHONE. Dec. 14-Kcnne4—Kenneth c.rtoon. Superman Supemi Huck Hound MJekey Houae PfograiirSiated'$lated~ — tluck Ht.i.nd MIckvy Mouse Football Hail of Fame Football istacle.*' Rork, troubieman for imriotIhP'"l0nri'---- ~Tl^— -t!sTtonn«------r t,., , m. um------m _ a < iib » ll_ F.K.ib.11 8 IIOSHQNE. Dec. 14 H ^A—A.^peoch .speech "’‘‘ve almost every obstacle.*' Lono Ilnnifor nrlnkloy TTewa------Football Hall of Fame Football ------offlco of Idaho Powerer compacom pany ; » j;:';;!;'™ 130 Tiuth “■ FoolllMIF oi'ilUlill------’HHll-nMhimo-----Pwrtb««------wUl be pre- ______Rrlnklev______Nrwi______and dramif progrnm will be pre- rs. has been ------>45 I Truth______JnapiratlonJnapiratlon. . Hnll of Fame Footbuij fionted a t 8 p.m. Thnr.sdny a t lhe TlPrl together,r, and tlthe years, has be insdayatthe nnH u.hit assigned to the company'slany'S officeoffl «:00 .s;ew» Newa New* News Prnrlurcdrnrlurcd Spti Spectacular Spfi SpecCact — high school Kyjnnnsium. gajj plannedllv ll drill costumes In red and whi New* New* FincUiri-d •r Spti Spectacular Football SpectaoiUr ^ at Piler ns local representnth.rcsentntlve. rjj C (hm‘r.Ulor r.imffH /.„eyincUiri-.v.o,„| Knnt, Went Sl.lf will bo no admission ice. ■ ;45 tlollywiiod . \Vin;nn-l l.rt.g H..llvw„.,.| | kn-t'»m,. W.-nt W...t Si.l.Side Martian MarflnoMartino l)inni'y'n World Mart/is «Ml. WvHt hi^ ;45 Martian MartinnMnrtinn Dinnpv'i World | Martian |;00 Alonit nniikinu Hiviiklnt I'.,ini Sini: Al.mi: Dick J*owell :15 Siinr Al45 KtmiLlvir . Movn* ______. J ’onkht Sti-v«»AH.-nrve Allen Judy (iarland ^Ja^'l'ind Ronania Ju4y ^ DEC. U ------t45 Juily Gnrlanj Judy Judy GnrlondGarland Honnnzn | Jiniy irlslmaa eve celebration and torchlight,'ht paradparode. 11:00 Tonitthl |Il..nir IHimK Konir Ki Toniifht St«-v» Allen SUN VALLEY—Chrlslm aa eve o :15 Tt.riiuhl |Hi.n« |Fti.nn kontt fv< Toniifht «t^ve4.ve AJlen AJlen >'00 CandltlCandid C«m-C«m-ra Travel* BaltWiM ------______DEC,d e c . 2H »30 TomIkIiI • • Jlonjf llimtf Ki.njf Ki roHijfht Ste*’eA»)«>n-I'it Allen :15 driiidl Candl«lC a n d ifl Came C a m e ra T ra v c la . Waitleline iss -f^vln Falls b^fll!tr^ g e& m :------s45 Tonitfht JH IHnnif iinif Konj K< Tontyht • Ki..w« AHunAlJuo JjO Wbat'd My Lln». Wbat'j* W l i . f . MyMj LiLine TrAvjIn "'t»V '''‘•‘l,; TWIN FALLS-Mlss twin Palls r . ” . ------U5 Whatv My Une Whafu My U JAN . 18-19 , t W to'n H» U w Tmnli ______W li.uil|U i« ttL : |> '. SUN VALLEY—Classlas3 AA andaud B Bkl club championships. 9:00 Uawhid* Nuna Nuniea iiSTiw ...... THiwlUl JAN. 20-242 Before ChrisClirisfihds'------’ tl5 Ilawhid* Nimra Nunes ill* H»l'« l!.whH< laho Dairymen association convention. 9k >J0 lUwhId* Nur.™ Nureea Hob Hop. n.»hU. r - TWIN FALLS—Idalw Dalrymei ;4S lUwhida N Nuraeau u c t ______lloll llllill' IU k Ii Hi JAN. 30 ri TWIN FALLS—“Clebanoffnebanoff Strings'’Slrtr Community concert. K' io U ______Dcflllu______- Pp oriuni. 8 p.m. a i4S Tliriller KeyholeK ey h o le ^------— I ’ FEB,F E R ]14-15 “ JANF RYf SAIESAI P R iO S N O V T Kcrx KUTV, RSI. R U PEnT—S ta to wrestUnR/reslUng tournoments.to u rr R I F I K C P X • • • Sail Ulio Salt Uke Salt Uii • FED.FEB. 15-fl15-APRlL 5 if Idaho Falls 8aU Uke t i n xw in for Christm as Shopping II Channel 8 Channel Channei 4 Channel 2 Channd l ;■ 1 TWIN PALLS—Iduhouho stale mer men’s bowling tournament iu Twl: In Time for Chi g CaWe 4 Cable I Cablt i I Fail.s nnd Klm ber2j'. NBC CaUle 4 I FEB. 16 ABCABO NBO CBS BUN VALLEY—Sunin VtilleyValley pro-anipro- race for Saimdersonon trophjtrophy. DEBTE! FEB. 18 e b t e " e n d o l l ■ FEB. IlDB TW IN FALLS—“Fou'ou Ts’onK’’Ts’onK” plplnnl.st Commujiity concert 21 inch hJgh, h srdrd body, moving arms n n t ■ ■ ■ 111 F a rm R e p o rt -nilnycj FEB.FED. 22-233 V H tJO Farm Jleport 4S Kalth for Today I r»r.on,tCartoon Fe,.tival Fewtivi Thin ilf,;} SUN VALLEY-Sunin Valley-Wc!Valley-Western States Junior ski5kl cham-cham Re0 . 1 . 9 9 ...... 1.44 plonships. J lOiOO Church In Home Ite^oapcrtIl«ro.l..rl S.i-r»l ll..rt Wor.hiP — Remember a F APRILAI'RIi 4 r a Relative, FriendWl ivj I ilS Church in Uuiue llftroH|>fct/{ftroH|ifct (.allicdral M W INDOW KIT tjo Aiii.wi..t Ur. atnt Work Church / SUN VALLEY—W interntcr season iseason clicloei's. STORM Wl 148 A nitw t.r I DDr. r. aat t AVurk.Work t’l -r -‘- A PrR Rii I L 1 I or Yourur Own0' Family! Ij- Iver Com Everything (or 6 w•vindows in d o w s — mm HAILEY—“I'ucson Doys Choir'* sponsoredi by Wood R iv er Com- lUW FUher FamUy Iniljthlhultfht niblo An«w»ra j; yJ Hiuniiy concert. R eg, B B c...... 115 i'la h e r F a m ily limIcKtKht lKht • IIIJ^I* A n a w m J .J ,':, 4 ...... 66q56c I • • • II 130 K ro n llo i. r u i i h PFisher. ish e r. FFamily a m ily KU-hiuI -iKhi »“ > APRILA PRIL 9*11 t4ft Kroiitler* l-'iiUh FUhcrFbther Family l.l.rhf ------^JlUEEUl^DlstrlcUmirJ(Qiir highhidh schoolbcIk feajAvaU sponsored by IIdahc d a h o ' m stc Educators association.oclatlon, lliOO Ittiwllnir Diicovery M»vie Kllblll .... 1 _ MAIL TO: {|J IKiwllfi^ i;inr«vtryDlnrovtry Movie t'mitbail ^ APRIL U t30 Death Valley nircftiuiisDirections *04 ‘0» Movie l',„, i Ii i II ^ i|g.j BUWL-Soufhc<’ntr«;a) district nu mcethig of Idaho Pfderatlonr a t ™ ol J Q - >?!r D g'alh V lU c y ------iH rrrt{iini*--i)ler Hkatinir Hkatintf Howl nic ^ ' TWIN FALLS-‘-Archerrcher and aGlle- folk slngera. Communllyommunlly jI Open Even 130 Theatre Jtoiler'Hkatlnir itoiler'Hkatlns llow! n» f^.tuil ^ *ii|»ll concert. very Nite 'fil 9 : Please install Coble-Visicible-Vision o n ...... IL t4S Tlii-ntri- H iiolier o lle r fit^tilliiiii tikatlnif II.....^ ------S APRIL 17-18 APRIL . (DATE)...... j 3i00 Kiidlliitll llnal^ctballiiiu.Kiiii,.ii [lull 0 BURLEY-Idaho Musicluslc TeacherTeachers association regional festival 116 lIiw bflbB ll APRIL 24-25S ' ” TREEEE LIGHTLl SET ■ 1 FOR ...... 130 Foothftll F m itball :u.slc Educators association combined regional f'lHitlmii FiKitlinll d regional , ^ Approved • C7'A I ('N a m e 'i...... IL E l J E S - ^ • C7>A b u lb s n - 1:00 Football Foothall MAY 2 ! • Indopondont lighti ...... iis Kiiiithnl) Football hti...... O/C57c I ADDRE S...... tjo t'onlhall saF o o tb all jir-er S C U R L E Y -Id ah o Mu.slclho Society Educiiton of Hospital Pharmacistsita spring , 5 ||gh, indoor'sol ...... ' ...... NOW 2.00 US Fahnntll ' F w th a ll fMDvul. b s e d fo r: ia;l! M y check Is enclosed for I - ' n n ih CtnW** MAY 6-8 ■ 4i01 tW b.ll Fo,i)lmllFotilbnll M«t r w i ‘ Football , Mc'ftlrcaa - g., TWW PALLS-Idahoho FederationS o c M y \, ,uf Women’s Clubs stale cou- □ $32 50 to cover all ch tl5 Koiitouil Football HT OUTDOOR SET 'cr all charges until June 1, 1964954 I »0 Kr.uehoard ItolleiHollPi Hkatlnir Hkatlnir Nuwi JJ Jiia'iinK. ““ ' 25 LIGHT 01 >|J> HoilfrHolW Hkatlny Hkatlnir I Ne_wj>------M AV I5*W s convcn- soarchlng for burnloul>urntoul Illghls. Como in . a tm 't '■ □ $22,50 to cover)vor allall charges until March ), 1)” lilkl 'I’WIN FALLS—Idnhoho Federation Federation of post Office Clerks convcn- 1 1 , . i m lllli Djjni ■riifif. riK^nife IIIII ‘ . IlM . veuuon. and chock our quolilylily and lowI price ...... 0 «//, 7 7 , J964 -III 'lllll'Daitt ^ T Thealia h e a tre UHl M arllaB iJO U u n e y . W o rlc i t T h e a tre MAV'lfl i4ft IllMMrv'ii W n rU l 1 T h e a tre :lonal track meet, (#ij I^t-'deiatlon I MAY 22-W f;09 i){tfu>y'f' W orid Tl«'atrt FRICTICICTION TOYS ll5 HiHni'v'i World Th.'al|e • III.III.V. VVorlil « g„|||„i, ho EjUvto ARsoclatlQu of Leller CUrrlcvs cou- rlcrs con- , _ tjo (irln.li TrnveliT r n v .Ii ■ Orl'i' ,. I mlllMV l t w i n PALLS-n.Klonal trJSk i Big selecilon, cars,, (rucks, Iruclis, boals fine/ n (t 1 • >«& (liii»l| iTrnvelii'I'riivrii______

- moro. Rog. 44c ...... J f o r !)> l ' 7)00 llooiiDxa Travel! Sl i 0 * , I rn w .l...... jjjf lli'H ~RS0r~88niiorri!d-rrrrrrr ------^------r-N O W .4 6 c ~ lit Hiiimi^a Trnvi'liV riiv«li lliiM M * , Ciii W', t)0 Itotiniita Arr««(,Arc*«l. Trial T rI.I llcmiKM n ull >r,..«l,-T.l^.,.. I ...... I .

riNG FIXTURES H v 8iOO (^))lll)at - Arrml, Trial «it'™ I. Trlni Ml"'!. (.'IiiilM (-'‘{3 j BOYS'B O Y S ' s h i r t s tU Ciunbut Arrcnl,\rr,.«l. Trial Trl.l M"v • Wl'*'* w FOR ANY DECOR iJO roMiliut Arnnf,{•■ml, Trial TrUI M"*i. wli«l'«illJ^ I , Popular ilyloi, lipporiper fronfronl, moro. | |M ^ HI (‘iinilnt . Arrewl.t r r . . l , Trial 'r r l « l Mov i; - o j j I LIGHTING I ,5 7 : t o d a y ^ ------lllldir«J L v» #nd hnlp you lv|)c. Viinl- l . nand J ' ...... liOV llloj(r*)ihyUliwt.iilir . Ml"'!* Illlckw'f’ji.ll ill lauuhn illuKtiphy uj» bell lulled for tliei p«ftlcul#f ipol. 1 R«fl. 2 .5 7 ...;...... 1.88 , , Z lllu«ii|iliy ... f v » ' . Illi't'"!l!i for ANV ...... : ...... ^...... 1.88 P H / >10 l)l(|{« ' j.AUffllit,UwIm. Mii»I. lilli-ligl-.^ r W ■ •. I4I Pnlly D uke l.nimlm iJj j Ul Ul com. I„|Q you,By |,o„„ Appolnlmont ,„J |„ only M' "lllOO M.kli'iKut « I’ll, N«WI | | | l | . *lKlut« bell lutted It — PHONE i N «w . •' ' " ! ; I'i'll K i BOYS'COTTCOTTON SLACKS ■ -111 Miikliiiinl.t I 'm Wi.||lli>riVi.iillii'i' ■' H .k iiK " ' ( l o v . ; ' 1311 Mnl,liiHi>( H j*ri, I'Mlfi,ll, A ilniHilm ii. . * ''I ; |'r „ IHilljl' ' By Appolftii " SliB 10.11), Miorlodid ilylei^ilylos^ 1 • •• * 1 ^ ^ . H t ' Mnklilwiit u P u t l’','Ui»...... A''.'"!' Ailmm' M"Mii«ji.a^ ------^ NGER ELECTRIC —------»l»>l. ! RIDUCRDTO ...... 1:5757 j 733-62301 ■ .HIM- "I MIlili.l.,k I . , ' N'’”,* . *l'"l*' Plion(fi733-572BI.572B " I ...... t , , . • ,!< ' Miiii.i. n « l. •. r t» " ' f k i u i n g e r 'I M Mitvl*ili(vl* N"* • . , ‘ Hi"l» ^ IWfr Wuo Likoi Blvd.. ' ■ l « ■ . • iMl'Vliiliiv l. ■ • ■ , ' ' ’I' . .'a ' ; - " “ P\ '■ V ' V - — — f — ' - - - ■ ■ .

' , 'h e rccord written this year on0'' 'TTTt C 17 1. __ d dence e n c e olot nuclear explosions to Sunday, Sundi Dec. 15, 1963 ■ ■ Congress HasIS FiFiliislied Mostl§ 1 g^ .‘dernl lUd to education Is proof00' U.5. J^xperts- Violations of seal-hunilng con- y' ■ t j, ------S,vndl the 1962 manpower tniin- 1.2 b 1.2 billion dollar college constnic-uc- On '- 'I Inspection :unilateral X e r « inspection which tlie »ppv tt m k the m ajor- legislation It Is ex- mg:ng aact a n d broadening it lo In- T R Y TIM ES-nW s w a n t ADS , 111 tion hUMisure sent to Johnson ^ Uealy, signed by ‘the United p^g, . I pect€dpect< to send to President John-)hn- ','iude.'lude m o re youth train in g an d f" WASHINOTON. Dcc. N HW-A J POK FAST-SELL:NG'RESULTS and TOe.—set-Hjet- -Qim-nf-th p protracted l{)63 se.s-l'i,!el»wi-yfliitJirf]ny Inrliifipd pvpry^:.,:: _ — Jt .. ' m m llonlion dollars below admlnlstrntionlion untilu ntil Ja n u ary . , FUEUEE ('hrlstma.1 ('aroi Rooks offlcla Icheck on everything trom evi-1- thing th in g froni” fro political briefings to '^ “^ * “ ' requests. requi But Democrats maintiun ili.Uli.U ati t Olobe0: Seed & Feed, -^dv; I check i ^ —- « i l ...... ' y ^N.i

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-ICE PLUS SNOW add upt to funfun^th with Ice skates. Shown Sat-it. 'I W l l ' urday o n the H arm on park ice rink.rink, wHIcH~Ho'uHe!jwHIc aS a b aseballall field In the summer, are Gaylenjaylen CarsonCarson, son of Mr, and Mrs.rs. ■ Leiand Carson, 1911 Fourtlj avenue cast. cast, rear, and John Burton,on, ion“or3Ii. AiiJ Mra. Aibert-B«PtonrlW?ol ^ 8 p i # Newa photo)______^ ^ T ^ r e e g3IFT i f t Vatican OfficialsLeials Woriied^ FROM YourY o w r a p p>ING- i n g image ofPopje -About Pilgi’image s & H VATICAN erry, d c c . u oipn—Upn— in In Cftlro,cni the newspaper Akh- HlBh Vatican officials Enltl todayoday bnr bnr Elyom Elyo suRi»ested t h a t “Zion-S: OPEN EVEFVERY w m f j GREEN STAMPSAMPS Uiey are worried about the; se- ists Isls milihl mlli kill lhe pope durinRring arlty Involved in Pope Paul VI'S Vi's his his forthcomlns: (orll: visit to thc holy L '\ 5 ^ pllBTlmaKe to thc Holy Innd, plnces places and a accuse the Arabs of NIGHT TIL'TIL 9 m m Tbe trip , (rom Jan . 4-0, p re - doing It."It. ients th e V atican w llh n n umTiber ber "WhnL"W hat is there to p r e v e n t p"! DEC. 16th THROUGH[O U G H :2 3 rd o( ncw problem s—Including ththat a t Israel (rfrom exploltinR the pope’s ^ Store ol protecting the pope. SHnce ince assassination a.ssasslni In Ismel and pln-?in- President John P. Kennedy's5 aas- s- nlng nlng tt It on the A rab s livinB/ing tssslnaUon, there hnve beeneen there?" thc newspaper asked.ked. rom r K £ M ‘‘I m lightened restrictions and1 a "What (can prevent Israel from closer guard on the pontKt. commlttlnR comniltti such a crime In Jor-lor- Kormolly, the Job of proiectlngitlnp dan dan andand then irylnR to pin it- on t pope falls to the color(ul SwissIwlss Arab Arab refuRCcs rc( Jusl ns it Is tryinRMng Ouards. B u t It Is a ceremonialDnial the the pin pin llie ccuci/Lxjon cf Clirlslirlst rmH-cl.Inn since nil t.hev carrv^ are on on thc the Rom F ans?"______^ If m aotlcnt h a lb e rts an d shiny steel High jug), Vatican ^ .sources shnigged ^RP^IUIOLIDAY^ Y S {a toeistplat«3 nnd helmets. off o(( the (j,o newspaper's suggestionsIons Although they are all ex-m lll- f^3 „s ‘'propaganda'’ ..prop because of lhe T . ^ (B ) f ^ Ilty men and train regularlyy In tense Arab-Isrncli y^r situation. INi A JANTZEK:en the use o f arm s, they do not ca rry But By(, they ti, said lhat the Idea\ of IBS on'liaty. Slnco Pope Paul'snui's having jiavlng thct pontiff fty from placelace . •. trtp Is a pilgrimage, they willI not lo to place pia^e In the holy land by hell-lell- Ingoing along. Charged w ith^ his copter copier wns v objccicd to on the tiolectlon will be a hi\nd(ulII of grounds grounds that bccnuse of the bor-m'J- a g ift th at willw ill be appreciateded byb any girl Vttlean gendarmes, the police- der dcr troublestroul a mistake In identityitlty Biiof the Holy See. might lead i, either side to open n ...new , lusciouscious tones in the holicholiday flavor Ahout 10 of them will acoom;om- - fire (Ire on on the t hellcoptor believing it / Vv, ,; f j ; jm ; Um on the trip, dressedid inIn was was anan enemye plane. piilD-clothcs and carrying guns.juna. — — ------, .. ' ... n ew styles, t i Sut lhc brunt o( the chore will PARTY P PLANNED les, too! M on the Jordanian and Israeliraell DIETRICH, DIETF Dec. 14—A Christ­■1st- ’'■'A- W police. mas mas party pnn is planned f o r 8 p.m.).m. Vntlcan police sources said both Thur.sday Thursda; at the Dietrich schooi.ooi. mtlons havo promised all pos- accordint? nccordlni to Don Cheneyworth.n h . ilWo cooperation. . principal. principal However, if road.? or There already has been oneon e bnd bad wweal eather intervene, th e party (A) "SOFT FOCUS";US" JACQUARDJ CARDIGANIGAN . .. 19.98 public suggestion that th-here e re will will be be held Friday afternoonoon might be trouble. during during schoolsi hours. (B) "SPRINGJEVER"EVER" CARDIGAN...... ^^..,.2^98 ^ ; U m -

* ~ BEIlfSlLD (C) A-LINE WRAPtAP S(SKIRT ...... 14.98 ■ I :.-i- (DM^KWtrovim m ...... : H 5.98 / ^ I SizeiSizes 8 to 18, 32 lo '40. # / ^ M / ------^ s e c:ond o n d floor, sportsweat.wear ~ / / f i / . T : y I / , /f ' 'i « **• 1 I'i • v\ o f r i i ‘ GIFT!FTS FOR HER* E R ! \ J 'I r c r 3 • < \ .2.98 lo 14.95 Handbags ...... 2.2.9B lo 25.00 p.f. V \ Udies' P a iam as...... 2.98 lo \ I "■ I Ladies' G ow ns ...... 2.982.98 to lo 15.95 Billfolds ...... 11.00 lo 7.95 p.t. \ \ \ \ jl* y ■ ■-> II Ladies' Robes ...... 9.989.98 to lo ' 17.00 Nylon Hoseie ...... 59c to 4.95 V ^ \ I Ladies' Slips ....^....,4.004.00 to to 12.95 Slippers ...... 1.00 to 4 .0 0 v ^ ; i 'j li h In t Doubl ....

i l l I ladies' Half Slips .....,3.003.00 It lo 8,95 Jewelry ...... 998c to 10.98 p.t. ■ • r' ! i - * Ladies' Briefs ...... 59c59c tc to 3.00 Jewelry Boxes)x e s ...... 2.98...... to 9.98 ^ GIVE AN I.D.

— Hosiery .-Hampers ...... 1.00 Colognes ...... I.(1.00 to 15.00 p.f. GIFT CERTIFICATICATE! H i its ...... 4.98 lo 8.98 ______Balh Tow els ...... ,...79c79c tcto 3.98 tfresser Sets ...... - . . — ■ j niv t* "Sfep on it you guys,IS, I've got loto get back lo the offico Christmas paipartyl" Balh Towel Sets ...... 1.981.98 Id(c 798 Wind Bonnetsl e t s ...... 1.00 , f r - : ------\ i i Kilchen Towels ...... 59c59c toI 98c Bedspreadss ...... 6.98 to 29.98

Kilchen Towel Sels...... 1.00 toti 3,98 Blankets ...... 1,98 lo 26.95 BOYS' CARDIGAN3AN S\ SWEATERS ■ {

...... 12.98 to 17.95 SANTA ^ Table C loths ...... 1.00 to 49.98' Car Robes ...... W i j v Large selection of orlon or>r wool stylessfyli In rip “fron^cr».,-. jBP, 1 A V ' \ o / AND HIS ^ j Table C loth Sets .... 2.98 to 29.98 Comforters; ...... 9.98 lo 1,5.98 button models. Colors: red,J, white, 9gllve.II' Sizes 4 to 18. ‘ g u j I Glass V ases ...... 5.985.98 Ic lo 7.98 Sheets ...... 1.69 lo 10.98 ^

REAUIVE Table Scarves ...... 98c tcto 3.98 Boxed Pillowcasesowcases ....2.49 to 5.98 6.98 jto 12.98 J B REINDEER ^ Ladies' Hankies^...... ,.,49c49c tctp 2.98 Boxed Sheet31 S S ets els...... 7,98 to 10.98 Lifetime Flashlights 2.95 lo 16.90 Sowing Boxesxes ...... 4.98 lo 7.98 HHj

NOW a v a il a b l e V \ Dolls ...... ;...... 2.982.98 Ic lo 4.99 Balh Mat Sels ...... 1.98\lo 6.98 ■ ^ ^ ■ 1 MUNSINGWEAR MUI BOYS'BA»)YS'BAN10N SHIRTS | | ^ y ' — ~ £ 0 £ - v o u r - p r iv a t e - _____ - u----- forAntnnals ...... -W8-IO-4.98.-It^ B -ic ------Rugs______FFashion o s h lc collar otid cuffs,, trimmed IIn contrasting col- CHRISTAAAS PARTIES Smoll G ifts ...... 1.001.00 tcto 2.00 Throw P illo3WS w s ...... or, set-ln placl

■ Glovos ...... 98c98c lo 9.90

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I' • T i£ I 8 Twin FbIJs; Times-NewTimes-News Sunday, Dec. 15,5, 1963 ■ , . . , Good Frifrice Report® fi have com- prior to elJdrts'by' area NFC .- 'Tw ey by the lo- er areas ol th e U. B. hav e (»m I' ..' t The area 'bean bargai alnufg ^ u p . pleted Similar salesa Inin wWcwhich groups for to cre^ membw- f-coriimlttee of the Nationalu k Pa ; g r a , K Stee ~ said » oth- grower memtos haveliave success-sM ^s ship and acUvatlopp of of master mastei bean growers and t o ^ '' »5 ,< H »( nounced S a t-, T he ifwal com m ittee said < ‘ , ers Organization announced > :------tully negotiated a priceprice advanadvan- contracts. sons are Invited - .^ • 'I urday Itftat grower members wlU”' ------7 V The national office{Ice . o of t th tht e ------per himdred-, , NAMEDiiu n ' *®6e. , ‘ * •■V ^vF-t fcceJvi'fl 40»cent per hund Olen Oould, Buhl,,eommltteU eommlttee NFO is coordinatingtog a a drive drive Names AMB4 f i H r ■ weight price advantage loc 1-The Norto „ said increased•reiaed priceprices throughout ^ bean-produclnaan-produclng Be i r u t , “oa^sack^'^of PAR'S' LL^0'fl.‘ ,i4 the sale' of 2.400 ^saclu :anlzatlon re- U uie ulthnate gosm a l a re a s to acU vate iMster m a s te r .con- S?ra, named Yacoub sw il? S t for the Area klclt-pH drive -wUl starl In Magic Valley, wJ]]ill give mem- m Cumoht of BeWuin ve -wUl start fbsl ambassador to, *5 t m a produce, at S ajn. Wednesday at thi bers a 40-cent increaseSase over the Gen. Adolf Heuslng^aTof farmer,on quality fann produce Sday at the Soviet Union current market priceice for greatg Germony as chairman^n^ olof Its imu sale, iannouncementn e a m cam e _ ^ »°.-» « I BBldil-;.«lth-d,or uhl-:.w ltt to Kuwait montw.-^fc^' i -H b HW ' '' ; northern's. This Is thele first m ajor' Itary committee March 1. ■ . ® A B i e n n i ■ '".'Mr tiwus mM ^ AUVAYS FIHST1ST QUAUTYQUA * . ^ l 9 nm n a l \ JYION SATIN TRICOT WITHW IT H Dl W IA C E TRIMS! !

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/ Count)unt on PPenney’s to come up with w ith a; fabulous slip story /- like:e this! AAnd ... count on Penney’s oWn Adonna to give youu the bes'best fashion value for'or your moneyr I O ur two slip- ,

.- # ' vN ^ Styles(rles prov prove the point . . . fromfrona .their t fine long-wear - j ,heir opaque sha,dow panels! i I A, stitching,itching, i - to——V— Bofeh-ha-ve^ -fi hems . . . the full style has ] f t Vi \ ^lace bodice. Dacron@ Polyester2r and Pima] Colton, Prac- , ; Sl -;------plorer-Soout-post-No.'N o .-303. 303, »pon spdnaored .h y - th e .ld a h p stale slflle nollce,laVen i»ol ff. Thc post W • ,/ f r • i Fred Home, «ecr«lary,Ury, lUas pinphrt of a class on the subjectiject JurlHf^lurli a rCfUlar pmt luncIl and one of four such posts Inn tbe UnlIJnlt- . JflL— / J If ,, U lhe larieat speolalltyclallty poslpo>t In lhc Sniiko Rive r council and II ed States. (Tlmcs-Neira-News pboto)pboto/ * * * * * * -— - t - H I / \ 2.988 1.98 ! * did. Quin and Pletz later vis visited A m i i r ) ‘he boy in the hospllnl.pllal. ' /n\ I l / J \ FULL SLIPIP HALF SLIP j ij !||l! Snake Riverliver Area ExploreirU l c l On AUB, 18 touristsits nndand ol other ^ I motorists who pn.«edd tticthe I/ollls- Ifo, » / Vs------M lei- port werecre .surprsurprised (Sl V M " '"■‘i’ Scouts EyeiyeLaw Lai E n f orcemeiJ ln i/lll at n courlcsy roadi block a n d JjA ^ \ M CHARGECf IT AT | creeled wllh a cup of coffee 0*^ 6F I A • fl By MIKE McOBEEB:OREER men tench thc cln.^es.inssea. TlT h ere i.-,(ormnllonlatlon oon n rest tS. I \ \ j ;: ■ w ith o u t a doubt,. ththe e boys of ore usually two-pntrolmen•olmeii at a t thc s „ uuls t s from the ^ [ \ \ M 11 Hi;i Explorer Scout postost No. 303. jicetlngs. Bays said. post. V ^ PENNEY'S 1 *1 ifll eponsored by the'Idaho' Idaho slatestate Boys pointed outJt thnt the probably one incidentIdent stastands © police ore some of the proude.it jtate police do not>t force the In lhc Scouts memorym em ory — -M ■ *< Scouts to the Bnttkce River Scout toys to work on anyny partlciparticular duty at thchc port. 1 One u t '4 Vs / Z ^ councir S ^nm iV rva^m rtlow lowet cti-to------i '• ^ . \ ______'t-' ‘ I The. post is the largestirgest speclal-special- projects, he said, work nt the port pullingilling regi regular Jn I \ .. 1 . ty post in tho councilmoll nnd and one Durfcig the first fall court of (j„iy ^vlth nn officcr.cr. TThe he Iboys X f c ot four such similar- law enforce­enforce- honor for the po.st, 16 boys »were taken to the portport by by' si s ta t e ^ W ---- j ment posts In the UnitedUnited State.Stote. amrded wllli meritt badgesbadge.s for p^uc,, „„() also token■.en hhume u m e by jA ' The post advisoror Is Idnlio such thinRS ns camping,iplng, palpalnl- ti,eni. Stato Pollco Ucutenont;enant M. J. Ing. railroading, mnrk-sman.siark.sman.ship police e„joyenjoy «cwork- V-s (Jim) Bays, who isIs in chargc and elRht of tho boysloys rccelreceived jj^yj „„()ind are^re tvery H ^ y.% ot Idaho state -policelollce district Red Cro.s,s' pntches as well a-s „, ti,em and thethc boy.s boys nre K No. 4. Bays alo-.ig wwith ith several first aid badges, . also very proud of[ the Idnho Id (rf ^ i other Idaho stato police officers The boys studied first aid for police and the> pntchpatch tthey g f X ' work with thc boys,, who number about three monthas and theirth thg right armirm ofot tJ th e ir ^ 40. to tcach them , beside regu­regu- Unal award cnme‘ with the uniform, lar Scout duty and honor, classes bndge.i and patches at the court co ------' M m of special lntere.st. of h o n o r. The post was oteantad organized tolu tv\e Ursl aid classcsisea mana m anageij 1 Bloodmoblle,1g to t o ^ M arch at 1063 na part of a spe­spe- to pay off ono ' day when i cialty prosram InI th e council,council. E xplorer Scouts from? m jpost p ‘NT. StopafShoshoio s h o n e l y y ; according to R ic h a rd Best, Scout 303 w e re going ta school scnooi and1 „ _ . '. executive for the councli. witnessed. n;i, accident, . H —■ The Jji / \ jr^t^^S-SKf S j U H '■ There nre only four low law en­ en- The Explorers are■ Mike w,,.. PietxP! Red Cross bloodmobllelie will beb e a t g s / forcement posfti Inn the United and Terry Quinn. QuinnLitan savsfw a the Lincoln School auditorium auditorl I- B tates a n d post Nlo. o. 303 Isis tho lo -y eo r-o ld boy h it bv by n Z m otl o r - hero Wednesday, Jan.n. 22. HcH o u rs fU »s:'tr'xa'r"y':j:a:;:,...-,r-ir. II only one sponsoreded by StateState' cycle. A forest servlcccrWce U-uclttri will be from f t o.m., loto 2 pjji. p .n K r) Jl I Police, Best noted. wns n e tfr th e ‘scen e o( of the aKl-n( According lo Mrs. ancstErnest B Boe- aj. i; -,?L se?v7ce slgcr, the quota Is 1515 pinU,pinto. « ii ( ti; The other law e'.iforcemont .. .1" Canton, O., and the the other other In In boy seemed lo have»c a brokenbrol A number ot peoplele have b een ^ II; iTIj Patterson, N. J. leg a n d a fle r boing taken to the turned awoy due to

: n "A n ] I 'j» ii ^ p a ir fo r ■ 1■ Fml■antastic | \ " Hu I I ^ ' Sne^ J f o ih i o n e d i . 'j Special! | X u ^ - le ss s fre tc h . . . c la ssic full foihioned y ' ^ Plain knitlit seamlesssean . . . sleek seomless sfrt k ■ Jk ;; s t y l e s e.ien v e n fam f o r r ous seamiest Arrcsta-Run!-Run! TThat's right' Our. veryI own Gay- '-'.j iJ i M ' * mode cMIeclion6 l l e c l i o r covers all your favoriterite stylstyles ot "leg lure" . . . aand n d . . . ,.. r 1^., n yYLON l o n TRICOT | | l lj||| Ik you get thethe provenp ro ' Penney-plus of fhee finest quality ot just about the lowest 3 ^ ,|i priccs in1 town', Scoop 'cm up now andid save! f 5 p PETTI- e t t i - p a n t s ' i rs o r n u n d ), Faahlon loves 'em , ^ ^ GAYMODE*DE") n) SSUPPORT NYLONS. Smartestsmartest little leg comfortersrs arourna,around, .1 Andf d ''\’"com;tun'’penn"ey\"w^^^. . . coun ;| | U o f and . . . they're sheer flattery too! Perfectly■rfeclly wonderful' for career gels, gals, salessoles you valuee thnt you'd regularly 1’"^ ^ I 1 lOOV,, nylon Iricotr. • • «>» i ,.J ^ gals, housewiveu se w iv e s, you, you , . . a n d yooul u l DesignedDeSi in pdpular seamlessmessnIecn style. .,v|o y | i more fori lOO'::, nyloi ^ AVAILABLEJLE FC FOR YOUR Ics, Inco 'n nil sorta of prclW j B 2.982 . 9 8 f. h mlngsl Scoopoop 'emem Up b;by the dozen I ], | Christnristmas Dinner I ■ - ■ IP! CHARGE IT! SAVE S A \ AT PENNEY'S {■ M i»» € FVbm Docon^borH 19tF 9 .h | Sizes C EVERY NIGHT NIC ' S f f j l •• I - !' ORDER NOWWW .... PHONE ; ' f, G iirli' r li 'S SIxoi I x 65e « P ■ ■ T W I IN FALLS BUHL JEROME .... * :^33.315‘}159 or733‘19315 3 1 I - *®to 9 p.m. . ^^toSp.n1 8 p . m . t o 8 p . m . ''t _

'i l i l ' i k ' •■•y " '• I .'I.L ___;___ L»l l : - • ■ . . . - ...... _ - _ . J _ W _ _ _ i U iI * J, .'I ' ’ ■ , .•! ■p. ‘ Ui ■ ti ■ ...... -______Sunday, Dec. T5/1963 ^' 'T T ^ J ;j Jj? — -■ I— —-i-i. - -M -/.1 ~ I a - U iain lieilo Elcie Bardsley p 'lp.u E l c t i t N e w rs Wllf be elected .' ■ ■ ' r '- ! ’l[ ll' JeroJerome Man. BUHL. Dec. 14-Mrs. Elde M. ® A t \ owers Bardsley. 81. died Frl-f-pw#,.^ ■ ; 'Thi.s'Dij.s JUJi.si incli includes William Van •• ;••{ ['■ ly afternoon nl the Harrnl I f1|«pr»i *’kJ‘. C fcil-C ope, ’m . j . Dllle, -‘ ifU JrJ‘ V AAt t AAge of 58 «urslng :H home of a brief Illness. Directors * •jfe't^Ses^'L. Gpmcs. C laude M. WIN . '‘.lli; ) .1' n.-Frank Dallas, Wilson ■ i. JEJER R O MV a E. Doc. 14 — L am o n t sShe h e wasw as^bor.t O ct. 11. 1882,- SHOSHONE SHOSHONE. Dec. 144-The ni'-ciulft’h™uif't JiMUdi. ?oJohn Thomas. Bur-' I ! ' • W/iidmnn. ildm nn. 58.^ Jerome, died Pri- at. Flanagan.Flanagn 111. S^e was mar- nualual election, banquet for Sho- Thorne'an( dnyny In TiTwin' Falls Clinic ho?- rleded to VWilliam M. Bardjjley shone:ione ChamtChamber of Commorcf II 'riiorne and John George. a ' Atl ' ■■ pllnlUnl of a j-hori illness. ApriL-23,.^pril_2a,^Q a^ In Oklahomii.l.wiJhbe'ilhbe heldlield at 7:30 p,m, IMe.'.day CommltieoCoinniltieo riicnibers rii hi cliarge i-‘ ■■ ■ Mr.Mr, WlldmanWilt had been a resi- xjjgybey movedm o u lo the Hapermnn att the ManheMfinhaTtnn nrrnngcmemnrrangcments for the dinner 'H IR jj dentent of (his(1 area for 49 years, area in 19C e Herbert Lqve. Del Hiatt and K IM ? ■ea in 1906 wHere th ey farnied Six, g. new directors.. will bc ele^- ^ HeIe wnswas bborn Feb. 2a. 1905^ in for m any )hn Geori^c. n l l l ; | . many years. Mr. Bardsley id ^to -vserve e ' with lhp six hold- ^ . pw .' \ Smlthfleldimithfleld. Utah, and moved died in 194 ver directors and itl a dlrec- |\V \- »'l(hi(h his p pnrent.s to this areas as p ._^ over directors V B l i : J For the pnst 12 years Mrs. >r’s jneetlnR.meeting, to be held Un- BUY-JY TIMES-NEWSTIMES-N WAr/r ADS ■ v M , H V r ' % a small b small boy. He worketi^t the Bjr^sleyardsley hashi lived at Filer. ^ ^nedlately foJ ^ % Farmers■nrmers e elevalor In Jerom e. ledlately following the dlri'c- FOR)R FAST SEISELLING RESULTS ' 0 M Surviving are four sons, Na- tors'irs' eloctlpn.election, offlcera f6r n e x t ------J l % He-Ho- is Is s\ survived by tlire e sons, .“ “''y*'',')® j^L ... ■ Jamesames W. Wlldman. aoodlny: m uili M. Bardsley. Clarkston, yearear willwlll be-e:be-elected. X T" % ' Norvnllorval D. Wlldman and Donald wash.:'ash.: JohnJoi T. Bardsley. HJ- G Quests uests aai l thl e din n er will bc. I / / " \ . W.V. Wlldman, W ildmi both Twin Falls; a ™ an; ,, Maurice W Bardsley „,e„,i,eralembers of llthe city council and 1/ f , ^ lughter;''nnRtiter;-Mrsrfc-gr-^«rthl>-M7-Reae^■H0U6- S glM m iia 63,500 n, Tex., and 6b< grandchildren p^, . GUNFIGHTAT " J n ' < m Read.Lead. Sm lthfield, U tah, a n d 15 ^ >el Hlatl and Reid Ndwby. , ,d II great-grandchlldrea " n ‘ . B grnndchuarnndchuaren. Retiring d ir e c to r s ‘ure l^^-ancis ^ 1 / 1 . Funeral services will be con- Funeral services will be con- Bergln,lergin, Robert,Robei knddock. 0. J. V3.K. /»IXi C .w ’O R lu J ' f f ! j' ' 1 ucted n t 2 p.ni. T uesday In ductedicted ata t 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Harris,[arris, WllsoiWilson Churchman, Fei - S St^ t a r tin g ■ * \ l « ^ I iei*g's Tu'in Falls mortuary by AlberUonIbertson Memorial chapel, ryy HadlofkHadlork nndn; Ji)lm SeverBon/ gup;3UJ?T lANCAiT£R.-K)RKianca^ie DOUGLAS -T _ • ^ V A ' thele Rev. Cll/ton< Shebley. Pinal Buhl,Jhl, by the Rev, Robert F. Members olof the nomlnaiinp m.^MnAv - ritesites will 1be held at Smlthfleld. Burchell.jrchell. Concludingrites( will committee,Jinmittee. Francis Pr, Berglrt. Har- -MONDAY -MONDAY NITE ONLY" t ' Utah.ftah. Frlc Friends may call from 3 be! held at the Hagemailn ceme- relt>lf Thorne andt Ray E. Oyer. HOIIOV^Y SEASONSE) BA^Q/^IN ^ • f ’ ' r ; .m. Sunday until noon Tuesday, tery.'ry.' ______haveave sclcctedselected ia slate of*mj‘tnber.s Mofhsr Wofh*r «ndtnd Dad i

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slowly workB tow ard Its fifoal of $85,000.15,000. SiaSlanley Sturieon, Stan’j ■ the h e d c i r c l e h its ih c $30,00010,000 markm ark oion the tinlted Fund I slowly wo tlock, located on Calp’a furnitureI store, as the United fund drive I paintp a in t sho shop, painfa -thfr sig n .

sleeted to succeed Rodney J. Gri- named vice president and Nat ler, 9olse, ns president of the famperiiiff-----_.MMan an_Elected.JES:dflho chaptet-of the Aihfirican Adams, Boise, secretary-treaaur- BOOSE, pec. 14 (UPD - Harajd Institute[nstitute of ( Architects. er.Br. Richa;Richard Kelley, Boise, la a " 1 - ^ BOOSE. P( ■'ThSMen ~ Gerber, Twin beien Chet SShaw ver, Boise, was new boar.>Sko IfTcLINTOCKr*II^C i r ■ ' limHtf-man n or- a t W iU lflim ^air _ m R^BKinrpncgiiGm ra ^ ------RREGU E G U U B ------m ____ E . p toict base. C handler, Arlz. — Plos-feHH- ^ At Reese, th e defense d ep art- l f f i ||M AADMIS D M ISSIO N 9 ^ Dcnl &al^ electrical cables on jEjP y ^ a H WAU tbe nose gear steering assemblies THE^^aiGHTS (I the six planes wore pulled from B S fflW (Hfli'Wckets T hursday night, . " EuUng the nose steering Inoper- " P A R T Y GIRL" G - 1 W ^ E R N YOUM b ROBERT TAYLOR ondd CYD CHARI SSE EVER SEEN! The name of the airman who EB g raySSI S S i l M a.d m 11 1 e d tam pering tith them w as w ithheld tentpo- BE SURE AND ENTENTER OUR ^ ntUji pending com pletion of an be iaruti^Uon. Tha Largest EMPLOYEESES WEEK W ^ itoirbiie. other air force m i S i S SlotIt of Fino CKA' lua have been told, to increase EMPLOYEES WEEK;ek Idrawing ^ Koiflt; measures, a spokesman PgSBffi Quility Carpeff « ’ : uid In Magic Valleyl . The air force said earlier that (ifflclals believe the Incidents at OVER 40 ROLU IN STOCKI ^5 5 0 - 0 0 p , : I'i Williams air base also were be- lleved the work of a disgruntled' IMMEDU ------clTillan employe or serviceman at flk W i L b IK e B L ■kW U |aJH {|n EXPERI Adolt. II ’tll ! p.m. : the Installation. IN STA l liTCLAUDE; BROWN'SBF MANY M/ OTHER PRIZESES ANIJAN TREATS! OPEN TIMES—1:505 0 *Aait t . r J D. » ., I I J l W i u i lA T lO h .9.50 . pfe FREE Christmas Carol Books i MUSIC______FURNITURE 1:15 4:30—7:10—9:50 ____ il'GIobe Keftd * Feed. — Adv. SUHBHMBB or Christmanas From Ri I' ...... - Y ofou u Get MeMore JANTM TZENJot i I p

G reat fluns, What a zipIp sweaterl ' I ' 1 ' oll^i In '64, look like youu skll w *I?1 An lhe rugged good looks I ^ An alplne-lnfluenced zip cardigan \##|N |N , J of an accomplished alpinist-list- plus ttittie

down-to-earth features mothers admire.adn - 1 ) ^ Is a good beolnnlnfl.3. ® ^ V u\ W m tf^^ore, morel \ \1 V 7 - OTHER \ \ l Jantien's new ombre cardigan Im jj) i MEN'S ■i h li 11 ^w i IliliiH i -J'J A N T 2 E N \ 1 has more color, more textureire news. I ’lj' , SWEATERS \\' A long-haired bland it,} H i t s v JA \\ ^' 7 S y l S j ^ J I of 60% wool and mohair, mohair, / A 1 H i 1 Uifiom 9 , 9 5 , \ lA hip-deep In stripestripes ovt ovor

\ \ U woolflannelt(iperpants.nls...... / ^ t h e r ------f f i \ \\ Sweater 17.98, pantsnts 16,^16,^8 ■ / I / y Boys' ^ I / JANTZEN " a i OTHERITHER Vi WOMEN'S I I \ \ imile ' \ Vl justweammilc y ' from 7,98 I AND GIRLS'C } r y JANTZENrZEN SF SPORTSWEAR £A. V!) V andi^to f t t o n If it’a from ROPER'S-IfsS - « ’8 RRight I 7.98 I----- from ^ BEAUTIFUL■|FUL FREEf ------I f ; / \ISi ROPIR'S FUXIBLt FUXIi ^ ii /RAPPING "OPTION" CI/ARGP5 P AAr< r r n m IU(OKI TWm IN FAIFALLS-BURLEY-RUPER-RUPERT-BUHL I I TWIN FALLS AND BURLEYUEY SSTORES - OPEN MONDiMONDAY THRU SATURDAY[DAY UNTIL 9 P.M.

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^ ^ ’ ’ . . . . ' ------— ------' Sundsy, 0.ec. 15,196315A 963’ • '‘ V ' ■ tady^rets^fett 1 0 • Twin FallsIs Times-N#Times-News ■■ i v ! WASHINOTON, Dec.pec. H14 m-li^ I Johnsons'old tiome.,e.. "The thoughtlui cvsj ''Some wrote In thcI aplieryspidery scrljscript; ^ general,; tlie lettersJtters are ex- ex­ of so -many Mom, t *ttis' ■ .■ • :•, ot the old. pressions a t sorrow for the trag. trag^i. most reassurlnV " ^ Farm Bureai►ureau Children encteeded pictures of< edy that took the lifeIfe of a presl'- presl. "H ow thouBlitlui' lljelr dogs. ■ . dent ond words ofif encourage- w rite m e In lh, h It . Some ollered theirthelr prayerprayers, -f°r the new First family, gulsh . . '^“n ol Fiili<:tion Is I and others sent copies of, ththe ' One Texas Judgee told Presl- i t i s 'h e r onicUp. „ services in their cburchwcburchM fcfor dent and Mrs. Johnsonnson there UIs gta a lette? w lih"i '“ '-!<'lfr ■ Explaineda e d ' r the dead president.It. "great sorrow In ouru r hearts for » . ,, *' -1-, , The letters started■ted coming toI President Kennedy and his flne,„a-ntedfine M , T '"* ' l>“ Pleii». H BUHL, Dec. 14—I— Louis RtinReinke. ' ' Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnaonlohnson Just a 1“'"“^' “> ‘he future '• 1} Twin Palli, TwinLn palla coucounty . lut, J lew days ajter President■resident JohJohn »■“>> confidence under your . 1 1 board member a nnd d chalmchairman iui of „ _ P. Kfennedy' was killedIllcd and LynLyn- “ “n leadership." ■ ,, ns ot to r lat k ^ sthe iiipj r S >»! . th e sp«clal com milttee Utee to ro-oiro-actl- • ♦ I'' don B. Johnson became preslpresl- In her replies, Mrs,Mrs, Johnson In the pasi llv™??' Kl vat* the Buhl-CMtleford;a«tleford PaParm ^ has told her good wishers- wishers— shown a curiosii, Bureau, explainedd the Farm Bu-I .'^ ^ ||ff‘I S .y ||P | Tbe molr for the new FlriFirst "These have beenin anguished First family - 'whE^!^ ''“’■ T . reau and lU'purposesrposes durlniduring a ' Lady has. been runningrunning abouabout days fo r all o f us.s. The good fam ily eai. dinner? ^ ^ —TJlannlnr-n'Ml'lngJiold-to-xHi^old-to-xc:^ eoo. t o ' 600 letters,■s a day, ththe | wishes and confidence of peo- tlvate the local blureau u re a u Thursdayn u m . . afterhoon i n "TrarBfinrTW tne 'mulative total, becausecause the letlet- talned us during these trying •iji looms. ters have feeeii going,ng, too. too, to thc th times . . . Reinko pointed dut theth e Fa i ■ Bureau Is a meansIS for Jarmenifarmeni to . f l i '; g e t together lo dliscuu lscu M cbmmod'cbmm< i ' . . Ity and current problemsproblems .and to V ' work Ior th?J; solution. Ctuntfif Other.,county ofjicersfficers attendingattendi plP n -SetMH I the planning sesalonlOQ were w ere Chai Charles ■:. .. ,■Hl^^tl ll - l n ) l^ - E f t U 8 ^ 6 la m t■ ~ l1 I the Twin Fills counlyounty Parra IBu- re a u ; Lyman E n g le , p lle r; 'Waldo'Wal M artens, B u h l; county boiboard members ahd m einbersm b ers of thc i re-. activating committee, and Or ______Thon)p»on. F a r mn B ureau fieldIII ------xepresentallvei------— ^ ------Lawrence Roublnek, Buhl, ? appointed temporaryorary chalrm lor local planningg seaslons. He In d Kellh je m e n , Junior warden. Theyney wew wer* In- tum appointed MauriceMaurice QucrQucrry, oFF,l€EnS8 f^KfoK.Ka>ler a lodge No.‘ (ll, AF andnd AM, tre. atUp/al master) aad Keith j Jr., costle/ord, J e sssa^pwcrton Howerton and11 rf|ntoii-Sept,>• Sept,\iMliif warden; Kolan(|' Severson,iveraon, wor-i atalled Thursday evenlnc.evening, <(Ttm es-News p h o to )______^ ' : Albert Bchaal, B'Jhl,rjhl, as aa a nonnoml- . 4. / j u * * ■* * * * - ' nathiB committeee to preuentpresent a ^ * - w -vt iiaS H fitw officerrfor-tlie ne Ex-Resident ofol I OF WOMEN'S(MEN'S & II meeling, slated foS?“ r.i p.m. Jan. 'RoIand^eWS e ^ ’sSnibistaUedU ed — Lucky Day- rooms. * ■ • ’)l| in the Buhl civic rooms. «• , -WOODS CROSS, Uto TCimB^lylDies Roublnek n ro appuhiled-Kj tto s to l-I^ M jlJV-The ULloyd oyd Pa P a g - , G ertrude S am p so n , 85, foi C H I IWs D ^ s 'W/; Bell, James Cothem,S^rsSTtetodgeW Buhl, oi y^^Vsfaipful Mast « s U k 8 children,i, s6s6 FrldiFi'lduy iflmberly roiildpnf. ■died ritfiri.flCJ Rt ll:BQ \ m ^ ^ m , ,Si; prank. Holejlnaky, Castle/ord. a speech and the 131h was a very lucilucky p.m. Friday at a TwinT w in Falls1 ''iaw.“ com m il(ii O. S o ^ iaraoh o n WM In- S everson, 10, gave a speech sierve.on the ^bjf-laws commllt lul moater of saiig ah original songlong honhonnrlng day Ior them. rest home of a longig Illness,Illness. I m j tto be t e submitledS m ■“ mrshlpful_ ^ moatei If Ifli with the report to be submlW ;', A?'ajirAM, her father. ■ ‘ Mrs. Paget gavee birth Frl- Pi Miss Sampson was05 born . June 'M' £q M I r ;W ■ at the nixt meeting,. at publlo Installationjn ceremoniesceremo After IniUlIatl'onn ceremonies cerem day to twins, a boy and’and a 20, 1078. 1-n VllHfica,!ca, la.,Ia>, - a n d - ...... m » r If ' . B o th o f lhese_coB3B\mlttee \m lttee groujgroups j pj„. Thursday1 In,the Mac niaJters of Kayler Kayler lodge . girl. moved to Tw in Fallsl8 from V Vlllis-i W M W _ f ~ ■■ ‘ ■ “iBatnramporttrjr-chftlrman^wc:rchalrm an^w cre -Eonic- temple. A '.potluckotluck dinnerdlt i^.ere Introduced.They T h e y were .jj j,. the secondnnH set n f ca )h lOH. She wasas a member]mer m U Methodist | urged to a tte n d a» special oouijlcouijty j„ the ball preceded,Id. ththe e rlt

_ MONDAY, TUESD Ar hwiPMPAY___

1 ^ ^ , WOMEN'S

;■ V v."kv H PUPPIES' . I'.' | r J . ■ Ip* Chooii I m ' H JENSEN JEWELERS • Bi>ie I • Whin ' ' H ® 1 ^ 1 ’ ’ f l H Reg. ' • Pink ’'m m m ;l|]n Calendar Watch. IxpanilonI Band Band Starllle. sti Sportaman Sophisticate. wmm"' 'T«n*•lisEii^ d#y'j day's < data automaUt. ._ Lovely picture-trama:ture-trame casa Trim rectan|u(ar ' shaped l a - 3.99 wmM . cally.ally. WaterjWaterproof*. dram alitai ------• Black m m Luminous.umlnous O A CkR ' OA. V . 9 S ~ ^ ______m r dial,Ilal, . Z 4 i l f 0 Yallow. I? pm s m ■ ~ — W O OM A EN'S I mm m mm \ M FUR COLLAROLLAR IBEADED MOC. 2 . 9 9 C M

O • Blu. fi m ff I • Block CHILDREN'S JH ■ p i S W i * i m ■ ■ • - ' Newew Slyle 8Starlite. Lovely Dress Sportimin.utimin. VelJoirVV< Glamorous StarJita., Yellow ■ 7 m m -

. . t A Reg^ m m 3 9 9 J I ’ '-'I I i f f | BOYS' f ' ROMEOAEO srSTYLE F u r Collar y — b _ 4 SLIPPER ______iM d e d _ I T I CLIPPER leif^wmmM ^ Swhu# mmnm OiimfOiamonofc apofjim an cxacullvi.Vf.Trim. Trim. ' ...... tare-at this low pricel Only Eliln\ has theml*2«then- streamlined designin wim ------M occasin,...... M in ______. _ Vhite with diamond expansion oA AC '■ ) . 9 5 :!i| p P * ^ umlno.. 29.95 29.12 9 i 9 S ~ N YOIIP CHOICE OF 3631STYLES Every wqicli rhocit res/jlonl withwilh lifolimelifah'i mainspringl • Black »ll R e g u h r 2.99. DRESS WATCHES FOR MEN ANO WOMEN!lO'MEN! • SPORT WATCHES FOR • Brown MEN AND WOMEN! • CALENDAR WATCHE! WATCHES! « SELF WINDING • G rey ' * PInIt • Blua • White j|||_ 1^1__ WATCHES! • LUMINOUS DIALS IBLACK.ACK AND WHITE)! ■ DIAMOND • 'l ^ ' — l-l--- 7----- WATCHES! • WATERPRQOf • WATCHES'■S'* • PETITEPETI S m t S (SO SMALL i|i; . lliln atarliti, wofid'iWofld'i 4 0 A C Sporliman In yillow, Wll V THEY PASS THE RING TEST)! • EXPANSION B thli low I H H n Krproof* will) lumlnoui ANSION BAND WATCHESI ! SIZES FOR ALL J jII fflwwhirMhiU. lb lUiUUdiil. . n COMPLETI>MPLETE RANGE OF SIZES ‘t •w h .it Io n , tttw n , iffil.l, e r . kapf Inlail. y SHOP MONDAY MONE THRU FRIDAY'RIDAY NITE TIL 9 I If ONLYLY 1.00 U DOWN BeautifulII freeFree ! ' f e ■ • ' BUYS ANY __ _ Gift^rapping! ELGINLGIN ABOVE I p L J Perfect Gift . T e w e l e w ! I t f f I«>MAIH AVe. EAST ii^ 1 1 The Corns Perfect from . . ; v ; mm m ' ' ■ 130 MAIN AVENUElENOllTH NOllTH -'I-' ^ - IC k o r'n s ■' I , .....■' . ' . ' ■ '- r , . i '' ' i — ------. Q ■ . ^ SuSunday, Pec. 15, 1963 ■ TwinTwIn.Fal Falls Times-Newi I t ' * ■ ------^ ( ------ij -ti

C O M P L.IMENTS I M E f OF THE SEASEASON

F O R C: Hh R r I i ^ s t m a s a t hHOME o m e WITH A ^ '

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G i ve CChristm h as Cheerr Wit ith a Lovely Brighten yourjr Home Horr ‘.i ------wtthr&eaul'ifcrlr” three e a g l e s c o u t s frofroiD^ m GoodliGoodlnff. w ere honored ftt aI ceremony ccremon Wednesday at the ele-- i - • „ ' „ry scHool ttudltorlum. RecJplentilleciplenU of the Eae:le awar^, thele highesthiRhesl honor In scouting:., were, ' ill 10 rijhl, Dulie N'ortlcet, fonwn ofo f Mr. arand IMn. James' Norfleet;ict; DannDanny Harbaugh. son of Mr. , ,nd.Arthur Tyler, son of Dr. andI Mrs. K. A.-Tyler. Norfleet-iff a ' ^ J r lid Brt. iljTop. HarbiMish,, and , A rthur 1 # CHAI V ’ nC'tnxin 33. BDon.soredd by b y the t h e Lions Lloi club, and Harbaughh andAnd TyTyler are members of troop'______^ M P S f t rC B ttrtttr- -(Ttm eavy < ^rT )»otP ) *-" '" ....* LAM * * * * , * A ^ A

3 R oy S couts) aat t GoodingG( Quenchei’^ BOISE;. D ec. 14 lljHII— llio i ------■ g only resoluatlon passed here -A i-ejfei:esejitM E ag d Eagle Awards - £>■-bv-the annual meeting of _ I OOODINO. Dec. U - T hree]•.eel Vance IBrown and James. Dra-a- the the Idaho Horticultural so- ...... ■ Goodins Boy S c o u ts' received t hhe'ga e g a werowere given deir chief cords.ds. cJei} cJeiy wa.'i in Jest, b u t th e < ajie rank at a Joint courl qfof OOwen w en Scai\lonSea was Introduced osas soci( society went down in his- • honor held W ed n esd ay nl:(h: InJn ppatrol a tro l leaderlew and Lalne Meyer asa s lory tory as, one o f th e few c o n - I the elementary school auditoriumnn assistant asslstJint patrol leader. ventventlons not rallying votes ’ ij three local tro o p s. ' ||- .., • —------forfor 1 a slew of resolutions. ,I11« Include Duke Norfieet.l "pv _] Tl^o society’s apple and , member ot troop 33,’sponJ6rea by Dela-y-AskedS J d l t • prune comiiiittee. passed a ______Recliners, rockers, occosionals the Uons club, and Dan Har-ir- J ■ resolresolution to. send apple and , Styles, finishes'and siies for bjiirli and A r th u r Tyler, both ^ prune Juice to California Lo | m-n.hi.r,'; nf trooD 94. suomorcdl l [ On \ _ f l l .EnlargingT reduceS the golden state's ; ta 1)10 Calhollc church. ’Irqop • 5 — •tWystr-fOF-t-Uo-watocs-oJU-.the---- ! t (J, sponsored by the Methodist T T IV Snako river. ct'urch, also p a rtic ip a te d In th1 e UN. CouncilsS “ "event* ■ ------— -*■— ------“ — “^ ■UNITED--NATIONS. ttn tte i N. -r> William Peterson waa heard ,7^as De

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" ------K Every conceivable t e here in our Jl NA M t selection of qi :ed tables for ll.l'ijil ’ivablo type and style of table here i ^ every homb or budgi 0 things you'll |2 ouriS?Ioctioion of quality, yet popular priced tobli or budget . . . just a lew of tho things jS?Ioction of— ~ f i I W , Treasu-i i t u r e I ® f omsures r a of Furniturem g SPECIAL GROUP r Christmas Giving f g m m HOUSE:USE SLIPPERS JA Free Delivery i i ^or w onncnom on ai*i'da c h il d r e n — uns, discontinlied 1 9 9 Easy Terms H ' Short r uns, di; fel r patterns,s, Rog. t o 4.95 .. I f e *. Con Convenient ii»inM M .iiB m H

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) ^ m n f g I H usbands Are l o Sunidsy, Dec. 15,5- 1963 f 'Fashion T rends-r , I rwrfemale, say thc machine , 12 ^ Twin Falls Tlmes-Newsl'Imes-News! B ||||jj|H H l G t 6 Cj and anaJysta at Bobble Brooks, Feted a t P arty r ‘ I jS Now Calculated Inc. , . . a r For dressup occasions, dresses ' Fathers Fetedt e d ■ By Com puter . vith the high-walsted Empire mary, ; under the direction of Z" )ec, 14 'UPD look in crepe, velveteen and CLEVELAND. O., Dec, 14 Wl «>»- presidency,ncy, Mra. Prayers were given bv I —One clothing manufactureinufacturer 1 brushed wool are> favorites. B lue □ y ' to fon- Lavete Tracy, Mra. Elmomo Ellson Gunnell^ and Floyd Bell A t D inner by computer and pink, are expected to con- I feeds a high-speed computf M ta the »“<* Mra. Maylon WJiltlng,ting, were - ■ * * i/. ' ■ 1 fashion, tlnue their dominance in the - H lj^ B facts to get trends In fashion. t a . / i h v 11 Ihosteaiea for their husbands at Job's Daughtersjhters machine early ordo rd- new season, to be Joined by 11-' ^bands at CLUB CONVENES I ta racing' » Chrlatmai party and dinner,' BMliel NO. 10. IntcnwHonal.:nteraat|onBl eta from iround thee countr;country, lac which appears to be running ' Mrs. Elmo Ellson welcomed ot i| . Older of Job's'Daughters, hon- IIH M turn the data over for3r analyslanaU’sis a close third. || j dred Uiclr fathers at a "Laclgna""La«|gna’’ by fashion and merchandlsin•chandislng I 'Hiose sweaters withth thflthe U-O- the group and conducted' the bi tradition- evening activities which began gl J dinner at the lHoMnlc ttmple c

;, fioni Darolfii. Jensen, honored ' ^ I : ., qaocn-ciect of bethel No. 43, and ™ — — - — B Ij Jii.in Malfik, honored queen-elect ■' cl liclhel No. 12, Wendell. Jiilic Andeiwon, honored flueen- ______rle d . announced the officers f'lr J ^ I tt-W)e-i)ubriO- — to open Installation nt 8 p.m. Dec. INTA were chwen by the studeni'I'body body IbrIb the O’LeMj Junior hljhIfh sohocschool \ W , Ik I 1 -^-^-“Ba-Mltit-Ahdersoii jiliiojltessuieln m em e d M il. AND M ltS. SANTA we) I dance sponsored by lhe Junior hlihIrh «:hooLschool M 1 1 I O J -----. and Cl'iimieil r riday-Menlne-Jlit the annual Chrtatm aa dance sp - l l ■ her proficiency clasa. , ire Richard Johnson, aoft of Mrr»nd-Mr»r »"<< T hnrnoct Christma.'! poems were» f re'read read bybv W- *'"• Santa 1arc Mnu nlchi -lAvear.Jho^nocIf, and crownlniwninc themlhe Is E. H. Ilsmland, luperlntendenS t i — W- Ciiroll Bnrker, Carolo 7 GraybllQrayblll, Kny Jean Brown and Cathy ______D cvlln. f -----rl Committee chairm en for the Aake Social Eventsenrs lOgte Changed I f Cl|wur me Miss Anderson,le™ n “U food; d ' M em bers M ake 'Tlwlma HopEIns. Iftbis‘SorSTureG dmoni^ - iffsiD -t— - - ^ . [ F o r Yule Party. .. tlons: Miss Magaw, favors, and Primrose Robekah lodge NqT i Tue.sday In HOLLISTER. Dec. sM — TTl he M r p •sl Nlkl Ronk, entertainm ent. The will meet at 8 p.m. Tue.sday I I .*■ food for the dinner wnsvas prepared A . - D a y ' M er ce l t ...... the Odd Fellows hall, Th^riiTher<( wlwill 1 date for th e Salmnon on TTract ra ^ \ II Saifoi,}-rth^'Homeinakers club mi i eme m bei b e r s w > by bethellel guardian _ gfjoSHONE, Dec. 14—Chrlsl14-Chrlst- >» “ exchangOtif^.,).ai' ng Wtlcles iShrbtmaj poUuck forT the tbe hus- hu Jjl \ (®k I council members. "jmas gifts were made oy im;inlju l| ny'ot'thelr tor the baaket the lodgedge Is pnpre- 'Batlds' hlB ^eii' diuiiged fru ( • '3 i l If ** of, the LDS Relief society al the, l^d IrorajM ^ \^ V 1 3rands are Wednesday to Tuesday. _ k /jrc ai;-dny working meeilnfi.iiK Spccli Spcclal paring. Past Noble Grands ai Club MembersU cl o projects; Include makingting hnnhnnd to bring articles for the basketbaski The event will be held at J cream and bathroom decorationIccorntlons. they are preparing. p.m. at the Berger communlcommunity M 5 ''s. v ^ ^ center. Members are to bring a ^ j n a s Mrs. Sherman Borensen gave Fete H usbands ‘ im’ng“rrid Highland View club) wlll meetmei covered dish and thelrIlr own tita - » J------lcs sc n _ o n home p a n n in g ari losmiroes covered-dlahJuncllBlIUknichBilUind_ ble service. There wlll be no gl r r y conservation of fnmlTy resource Lb«.no.gitt g t _____ f i ~~AtYuleParty lc nir care of Chrlstinos gift excfiange[lango alat 1 exchange, but members are. n 14 — Hus- She stressed wise buying, care t SIS .are. re^ M- - - f SH OSH ON E. Dec. 14 — HU8- ^ le home of minded- to,-remember aeoret sl aeoret sis- f the North equipment and value slaiidpoln■laiidDolnts P'"'- Wednesday at ^ e home i ■>; bnndfl of menibers of the Norlh « 328 Third ters. Cards will be played aft mprovemcnt rather than cqmmerclalvl vviews. S “ ■■»' Orville Hasklni, 328 Thir layed after ® Shoshone flome Improvement i was served “venue cast. Secret pnipal naminames the supper. T l l ' club were guests at a1 ChrLstmnsChristmas Tlie noon luncheon wa.s serve o n s . . . o gift she'll enjoy lor || K H ostesses are Mrs. Heb ItfVn dliuier party held att the home l>y= dlstrlot No. 11, visiting,liiB teteach a c h - will ■''‘’' “‘o'*' Mrs. Heber W B au m an n ward Mills, «K V !|{|| of Mrs. R. B. Kelley. cers. with Mrs. R. A. Bauman the Twin LouBhmlller, Mrs. Howard Mil months to come! Mh unsingwear's perfect Jii K ,,, Com mUtee m em bers■s In charge ^ and Mrs. Doupilns Hnnsen chnli Falls Fir.st Baptist cliurchhurch wlwill Pastoor, Mrs.Irs. Joseph® Joset ( ^ udson, Mrs. ^ Av of /ood are Mrs. Adaida Sandy,Bnndy J men, assisted by Mrs. M.I J. n^rlDill' r meet'at 8 p.m. Tuesdaydnv ata t ththe M. K . K nudson, Mi a proportioncproportioned lengths, beautiful & d Mrs CIU- Mrs. V. P. Perron, Mrs. Roge Wing 16''0 D eL ashm ut an d M rs. Cla. Mrs. Halcle Jonea and Mrs. ClU- J ' >'™"0 o ' '®- ' ton Dayley. Mra. Sandydy used thethc ^Stoddnrd and Mrs.C.K.Henntai'" Seventh avenue cast. A love lov'e gll g ift ence L atim er.______iKljk ^ ' new tones!s and sheesheer beauty mokes them V Chrljitmas motif for tableUble dec- » ¥ V , , program Is p lan n ed . 1 . orations. 1 [—jopj A ft * members will meet ata t 2 p.mp.r . I preferred. I in Mrs. Perry Houghtallng..ing, presl- *FHAHolly HopI IBowl and Blos.som club wlllwl Wednesday at the homeme ot of Mrs. Mi (■ iVlilj dent, gave the welcome ^dresa. ( lUI h”’®*' * P'™' WednesdayInosday aat Reverla Condlt for theirle^ Christ- Chris 3° MUchdi, Slated in BuhlJ n i the hom e of M rs. C. W. DDalgh. algl mas party and gift exchange, I I Mr. and Mrs. D, 0. Mitchell, s special guests, showed:d slides of BUHL, Dec. I t —"Deepsp Purple"P u rp le 12P6 Ninth avenue east,ast, tor a ' Idaho and Idaho territory.rltory, Mrs.&lrs. isif ths theme of the annualnual BuhlBuJ: gift exchange party andmd a potpot- Shamrock club wUrmeet at 1 America luck dinner. Bring own tabl — “— Jotnrsttitflneggep-gavo-rftadlngft,w-readlncn, .mitnrej Hnmemnkers of Am’erlc °Mea^lU w ^ncsday at le,the, home home uf ^ Clieryl Lowery played several ac- Hollyy Hop to be held jv Priday ld a y In1: scrVlCft'TlIld it cntscnilerM ealrw l! TTA-tShrW?'5* ------— gymnasi- be furnished, cordian solos. Lltho Buhl high school gymnasi maa gift exchange vviHII bcbe held.heid 1|5' 0 — ^ ‘ um. Parents of FHA girls aniand * * * ^ ^ M ™et at 5 » * * past FHA members are■6 Invited Mentor club will meel at ,e home of Addison avenue clubJ will mem eet ^ — V L an C e Dancing wlll be fromm 8:30MO tto P'“ - Wetlncsdny ai.the home o -¥uleOl3seQ'Qnc£ ! jfa^ Q b ert Coiner. Mrs. ArchArd Wf thelr Christmas p party a rty aat t 8 M y 'p 11:30 pjn., wllh music lu b 'XTIHflst- Tnn.'Wednesday-at-the-homo-il e - h o m e - o f . ------l ^ j furnished by the Johnnymy ListerListe Coiner Is co-hostess, jTCHflst Held by WSCS I f l ge Is p la n - M rs. R u.^ell Jle rro n . A gift e: ,, . combo. Attire will be semi-for- semi-for apron gift exchange Is plan A gift ex- M • EICHFIEO-D, Dcc. U — A ^ ned. change wlll be held. Members[embers a:aro BJ m ai asked to bring canned foods fi • Christmas observance> highlight­■‘’f'llS J" CQmmlttee.s in chargo of ar J foods for m nNEVER e v e r A SIZE PROBLEM WITH I K ^ J I go of a r - h a g e r m a n —LDS Relief so-so the Bolso Children's home,ome. I T ed tho Woman's SocietyS' ?,of Chris- . .r" mngements Include Elaine John tlan Service meeting held at tho ■ h ' members will holdhold' n :p ilERY. ONE ' I j ^ R i Md at the decoraUons: Maryy Plsher,Plshei chrUtmas gift excliange am « MUNSINGWISINGWEAR STRETCH HOSIERY. ON home of Mts. C. M. Prldmore.rriomore. program; Patricia Henderson “.'5° i“na Orncle club wlllIII meet i at VT Mrs. Albert Pelley read scrip- J pm . Monday at the Senii Senior SIZE FITSTS ALL . . . AND PROPOTIONED,'lONEO, TOO!T ' S H j l D T^Im" entertainment; Pauline“ SmellU church. The literature lessoi tures, assisted by Mra. R. J. Lem - ^Invitations; T anya CaldweiCaldwell, m ^ ^ ^ Citizens recreation roomoom for a 0 mon, Mrs. Eugene Alexander. u. 5 , .' PubUcity; Charlotte Malone,Inlone, rere- , ^ ^ Christmas potluck dinnerlinner andar JJ I Mrs. Dorothy Reynolds, M rs. J u r freshmenta; Donna HnumonlHnumont, SHOSHONE — Thc LiteratureLlteratur 8^^^ exchang*. Secret pal names nam. w ' Halph Riley, sr., and Mrs. Leater j « Mrs. Leater and Patricia BalrcB a ird , lesson for Uio LDS Relieflief pocietsociety revealed andid officeofficers 5 * / '■ 'Ward. J wlll be presented at 2 pjn. Tues- Tuea elected. Members are to bring a ' Mrs. Joseph Seward,i, president, „ „ „ day at the church. Mrs. MaxMa “ vered dish and tableile aerviceaervice. . __ read a poem, 'T h e ChriatW Child." at Child." . . 1 I Jensen will lead the discusaloidiscussion. ^ The bazaar report was given Mrs. i Cox is I •> by Mra. Prldmore. (The Deo. Sl HAGERMAN-Order' of EastEaak- j meeting will replace the regularly ( S 3 “£ Guest Speoicer^ e r a t ®8 p.m. ‘ |(;k ,, scheduled Deo, 24 meeting, Mra. Wednesday at the MaaonlM asonic I . .Beward la hostess. BURLEY, Dcc. 14-Mrs.Urs. ShirS h ir- I T i r # *> 1ley Cox, Rupert, was'as guest gues ^ ^ ^ t speaker and d em onstratedrated theUn Wesleynn Service guildIlld of Uie111 1 5 Mrs. Hine IsS !proper wny to apply make-uplake-up a at First Methodist church will mee ■< I 1 the Alpha PsI chapter of EpsilonEpslloi at 8 p.m. Wednesday atSSieh"™ the hom In doubtjbt about.... ,< I U D Sigma Alpha meeting heldield at thethi of Mrs. Ernest Ragland,jland, 14147 r?iij Leader of Club ; i W H r ; ‘’ii'.r FILER. Dec. 14^Mrs.Jrs. Donald ^ Oordon Blab-.Blab-, Lincoln street. Membersers are tojt ,he Idaho' ^ . __ /2^St . ?(l, Hlne was elected prc.sldentiresldent of The educntionnl program,ram. "Tho"Thi brbig .staples for tho Idah : !• tha- Country Pals clublub at thethc purposeI ot ESA" and "personal "persona Youth Ranch, Rupert, ^1 jl meeting held at thee home of appearance,"® wns conductedducted b;by V * . . . SIZE? SIZ I] I Mrs. Wado Sharp. Mrs. JameaJa m e s ^ Clark Bcdow aand n d Mrs.M ri Country .vWomnn's c club l u b wlwlll / ' i w '■ M j Brennan u*as hostess. Blair. Attractive hair stylesItyles werewer meet at 2 p.m. Wednesdaydny nt tlithe f Other officers ore Mrs. Jess J demonstrated by Mrs.i. Barlow,Barlow home of Mrs. Carrie Modlln. A, : Jones, vice prealdent;lenl; Mrs. The" chapter held a roundtabl■oundtable Christmas gltt exchangeIge willw ill bbe ( ii f* Oeorge Thomaa. eecretary.retary, and discussion,C held. .COLOR? : ’ I Mrs. Robert Jories, treasurer.reasurer. Mrs. Richard HuizingaInga anam d ♦ 1 Mrs. Brennan presentedisented the MfS-' Blair were co-hosteses.steses. HAGERMAN - . ydelladella cluclub . ,if lesson on wild game cookery and Ip^i^^^B ^w iiiiiSU SSSS ! 'I several dishes which1 she demdem- - H j n •j r - " onstrated making were served as •... • STYLE? ' I refreshments. ^ ' ' ' ' P Mrs Thomaa will r be r hostess : s u rIPRISE p r HER for thc Christmas party _ Dec. .27. There will ba a gitt« exchange. With1 A LovelyI Gift J...... ^ ¥ WB r C am p Fire Girls For)r thl the Home! ( 'S ^ { Report Meeting ■ Give aI Patterson'sPc ’ "IlfdJ ’ Tlie fourth grade Camp Fire CORNINGNG DINNERWAREI I Girls group of Won\lngslde Mon\lngslde I l|||t ■ school met wilh theirlelr leader,' leader.' ; • Mrs. L. L. Davison. I i P ^ ^ x l y p F : Officers were elccted.d T They h e y a rare e l A l l I t e mIS S In\H All 3 Patternsns I ' Martlia Davison, president; Jean; . . W I N S T O C K ! \ j Scolt. vice president:“ c CMstlne M s t Z NOW IN I 1 III NleLsoii. secretary ; Vlcklikl Jo Jo H H e e n n - - ■ _ _ __ r— — liiger, -treaiurcrr- a.a.d-U-e.bxa.d-.U-e-bxA .. ' Harding, scribe, e jj Tlie girls studlcd“thelrtheir Camp-Camp G iftt C e r tifd fic a te ' ^iJ'e requirements, Tlieyliey report) report! [ ! Tllll Slaving sold 01 boxes' of mlnla.I \ \ ' ' "II Refreshments were aorved by _ :! Miss Herzlngcr.

C S ^ 'fd ee ------^ ;ets Slated5 d ■ A regular Gift:1ft CertilCertificate ' Wartha clr- tf Society of sn, Dec. U _ Martha clr- M vill m e e t for m ost m erchandiserchandise ... I „ >'■ the Woman's ne Society of Mrs, of \ I - ...... From ...... Christian Service willGladys meet \ 5?^, ll •III Thursday nt tlie homeisless. of Den- Mrs,; \ :ertificate or a little furI' kitten k i t t e n iii n ■ , I i l J n C ” a I e S' Mrs.lit Gladys tho les- . W nerson's G ift Certif J. |1 1 || CauRliey will bc co-hoste.ss. D en- \ PaW a m iniature Paradise K itten F " n i | - cy TeUord will iirescjit:lrclo tlio w lea- i l l ' oes retailing io r ^ ' , ™ l l son. 1 Mrs. J . M.^ M cem obie'for poir W, shoe, re.c 1 Fellowship circle will' J i Redeem box for the Paradise K itten l i 'l l I home of Mrs. J . M., D s l lo r i K 1 l» |iH Jamerson. Mrs. David Thornton "CENTURA'URA" By Corning ! will bo hv charge ol llie program. c u s t o m e r . I ' Vllit I *^'>‘■'■1® Carlson will bc ,1 Im hostess ,(or tho raectiiig7,i2, of the A Wonderful Bring or Moil Sigr^.d ...... Jgroin. (rful Christmas Gift!ft! I^ .... B ring c - ...... ' j n u th circle. Mrs. Paul llalnllue I i pjy' will present tho program. f — , . DfltiD o t ! ...... I g I 'i M j » Y (0 Patterson 1 nbers AND I^EMEMAEMBER . . . q tl C ircle M embers / ^ 10 P " I Guests ct Tec - W i.W nnerwnerwore oi Is Guaranteed M»™s* BreofcBreakage for 3 Jearsl I ana Ica held 1 . m r . t „ t ...... u li'S, W llilnin I V i r i P f a i B M , "Mog/c Valley'sValley [xclusive Ladleses ShaShoe Salon" |i al piaiu tor ■ ■ IH I a r d w a r ^ ^ I u ' MILNER, Dcc. 14 itid — Members ,for the 1 I , P u i t e i 1 1 of tlie I'Vleiidshli) I circleto b« werehold ' , 14747 MAI MAIN AVE. W . " ■ in guestii ot the a « y ladles at II no Mill *«.I, North f V * IIH their ann u al Clirlstmna lea held • h , at' Cassia Memorial hospital, I- ♦ ' l l .'Aftor the tea, mombora• went! .... I 3 ...-lb,.01(1,.homo of Mi'», Wllilnin f l I MoOoy lo nmke tinal pliuu for ai, tlio moil’s parly and ,for tiie I nommonll'y jiroginm to b« hold I I ■ ~IuC tti» clilldrcn. ' . ’. . • • v', •; ...... ' ■ ■ >•• — ^------: i _ i — ______'...... i _ ...... December Meet pp ------" — - -I SuMaySunday, rfec. 157 1963 ' ' ’|i j| ...... - D e c ■• ■ r“ ' • 1 Twin Falls Times-News J 3 . . - ’'' I! I .' [ •' ; i ey Favorifes ------l-leI I id I b y A rt— -Magic Volley Fi m u WEEK'SK-jwiNN« WINNER : Annu(A nnual D inrtfer GuildG u i Members i i|A M R S . DOMER'! W. W . BERT:BERTSCH ; LJ , , f' .‘Boolcl‘Booklore Literary Aix ^ulld1 20J Jtflttion •tf.tM Itf**!, Twin w In F.lliF. ! nH 6 e l I d d C o t C h u r c h ' mmembers em bcj met at the home of ^ ! SHOSHONE. SHOSHOJ Dec. 14—The an* ^ i fl &.:■ Mrs. Qa le n W ard for th e ir Oe- cranCRANI b erry CHRISTMAS 1 mold (ang 1 mold (angle food p ^ ). Bake In, nnual'Chnsti u a rc h n stm o s d in n e r sponsore'd ' • ii, iji,! 'S— “ ' ?: cember meeting, Laura Briggs ' PUDULNG I u moderate jn o d erate oven, 3&0 deg rees, for ^ , p c ;aieCn*2 „, Christian ij'} ■ frl ' by thf' UDS Primary officers and r Kt* ■ wa^ H’as att guest.8 ;-isan'5 “ v j u l l a W right, a t " ' ^ 2\3.3\j cups sifted all purpose Hour.50.,50 to M6 0 'i-.minutes. Cool on rac k teatoarher^,for c h e rs for their husbands WM ,, '‘'//J j ^ ‘ S d at lhe M ethodist ' ? Mr^. Norman >]erzinger. presl- five minutes. Remove from mold, at the dent,dent. conducted the business . 3 teaspoonstcnspi baking pon'der held at the church. Hr'u'» teaspoon toda meeting, Mrs. Dale Helleweil, . i ' ■ '■ Executive officers who were In j||||g sadV ““ . M r s . 'Leonard fit- , I \ meetJiif program chairman, introduced; rIs'■■ ■. ' : I tcaspiteaspoon sa lt * ‘^'*P charge of arrangements are Mrs, B IH EJconora McConkey ^ J t M L . ?i cup b u tte r or m argarine 'i s - = r tW. A. f Hall, b Mrs. Prank Garrett - E ||| rt , ‘I . V the program.p> The gu llded ^ • 2 3 cup cream I a j "■' cnrs'"'' MfS- Robert , v • i- . —rV— I'.'jcupsi1... CU,, s u g a r = ^ - P “ and M rs. L. T. Sorensen. .13111 thouglu was given by Mrs. Wal- [ ‘ V Botl o n low heat s tir rin g co n - Oames were played under dl- --JlH ler Pcay. Mrs, Lluycl Hamilton ^I 'v» ' P M I | | f ^ a ee'fis suntly. (Will scorch easily.) li/‘?' ?^,,UIMC was played by presented the author’s, sketch onJ rr ....— ; 1 ^upcup 0orange )ulce ^rve^hot' rectlon of Mrs. O e r a l d Dick. ' H H | pre-u* "■•[■iic G in." a C h rist­L> Serve hot on pudding. - V '» ''Count■'Count Leo Tolstoi. . * 1 culi ch o p p ed p e c a n s 'rTliis m s pupudding may be made ■ ■ ■■ ■■ ieby Maxine Phllllps. .. , . Tlila Russian author's life span ' I'.j cup halved, uncooked cran- a„(j jroien ^y^,',r^ddi*..fiow ler ------...... V and froien. ENJOYENJOX A CI.EAN CAE 1 j ' W wus fro^n 1B38 lo 1910 a n d was ^ | | i berries "^ !hlWen-s junior choir will i UIVtCllHl- (Tbe Tlm«9 Juit m ai) ll t o ih t ^ A | w ar a n i d nobility to religion luidj ^ H | | iR«h»« Depirtm»nt. Wuinen'« P « r« CAR WASH j eeggs sss and beat ivell. Blend In eln- S ‘ Th. J the life of the peawuu. | «Hl(tur. T h e rw/p* twcomca Cha p r o p e r ty 604 MAW mf&i AVE, SOUTH , ; _ Ca^n, Mlltonval., - ed dry Ingredients alternately ofnt th.tht Tlm«Tlmw-Ntw. tnd codot hm f . Mrs.- John Haeberie rovlowcd'CAROU CAIIOLYN S. BABTHOLOMEW 11-11 h nm ngi! Iiilce. Add pecans 'uriiiMl.i ...... H - .1 Tfie bbok.^Ab o o nn a' Karen hi a ~ a m y lunchcon . was ’-' ^ ■* * * * * nndand criuibcrimb»rles. Pour batter Into A g i f t exchange of books was; ^ v ? ^ w a well g r e a s e d ,/ilx to 8 cup A C wrs. Nellie Rogers ?nd ^, held. The hostess was assl.sted nil'l I ’ l l . “ * _ M "'“‘"scnled-iohcr. k-J serving ref/eshmeul^ by M i.s,|J6rOI Jerom e M iss, ------Give' Hini Man'sl's Best FrFriend ^ Atibrey Shaffer and M rs.s. L > > / > u i . R l^lon C arp en ter and M rs. Ar- i' . :^S o V ed on-tl^ W ii^ -4 ^ thur T. Hull. JQCCJacobsen Plan LeadLeaders Chosen ^ *_^upDies - -1 ji....L : 'M»nor visit. . S' . U Hush Pupoiei L moinbcrs. under th e dl- ffl ^ ; W edding Date ' A rA fm ia1"Pm iyw ™ ol Mrs Bowler, will dls- R*,. ,. Elks Pinochle Mrs. Herman Paulsen was flK ^ .... , . , JERO^JEROME. Dec. M-Mr. andj H elecied president of the Maglo ^ |V ||| C h ristm as d in n ers Listed Mr.s. R'. A. ^artliolom ew nouncc the enRagenient andi*^***^Valley Salntpaulla club at the ij^.% o l food Dec. 23. ^ The Elks loage neid a ‘T^^TTTTTTT^mp croup's group-a annual ar Chrl.stinfls party tjw ^ "J ncvl regular meeting wl.l ^ u 'j dinner party with. 18 tables al daughter, daughter Carolyn Sue, lo Oley held aliiirn lilt liuuie | S l_ at l'« church. Rc- Id . Jacob.sen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Proclinow. Prochfiow. Jfl Winners for the women nrel^' ' « « served by M rs. . - . .. ! Herman Jacobsen, nil Jerome. . . Other,jptflcers Olher^ are Mrs. Proch- | Mrs. Nelson Jarvis, first; ^ w. Jo^cs and Mrs. Mary Mks Baj'lJiolomow Ls a gradu- now, vice president, nnd Mrs. M .. .| n E « » i|i2 Vance5..“ Pulsipher, second, and ® Darrel Dorton, secretary. S* , \ M l's T o r F. JHCObs.- th lrz l------U-ate te of of J Jerome high, school and » . r ’ — - W innersin n for thc men are Wll- Is attendingntl^nd Tw in Falls Busine.ss A Chrlstmna Chrlsi afrangehlent was Jw - bur Brown, first;, Jacobs, spcojid.!I college. ■ Jacobsen nttciKled J e r- made m ade and an< displayed by Mrs. sS' ^omen Pine for , : i-'-v '* ^ Prochnow. Qltts wore exchanged sd ■ ’ aand n d PPulsipher, u: third. Mrs. Brown I omo schools and hns been In the Prochnow. and spcret pals were revealed. M- and H. R, Fisher won travelijig J^arlnemnrine corps( for the p ast four a n d spci’e i/isible^Butcher 3 1 1 1 Co-hostesses were Mrs. Dorton I' ------prl7.es. •prizes. • - - years. Co-hostess CHICAGO. Dec. H lUPll-De- fr*l**H|P!S*trr:===5.T:a -The pinochle playoff- will bo The .c .couple,.will Ije married and and Mrs. Mr.s. P a u lse n . TO ^ ;r».ilie convenience ot pre- Dec. 20 a t th c Calvary’ E piscopal The' group’s gre nnmml luncheoiv — — 1 ...... n MU. AND MBS, DAVID RAUSCH11 h J’®}'* e ld a t 8 p.m . Tuesday a t the Dec. 20 d Sged raent products, women ------lolodge d g e h,hall. church, .Jerome. Is Is set set tor tor J a n . 13. , ______l S J — 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ i r - p e f 6onaUitlcnllQn_!!tll ______*S_ * A *______“ 'iJTotlierbrother [>f~the brldegroomr-waa-^j^^w^g butcher when buying m eat. best man. Ushers were William ' ■ il i - — , L says tho director » ' I'he"> M iss M cGovern, “ ^ Zsekeeplns institute. R. Wckert, brother-ln-liiw of thei brldeRroom, Rupert, and Jeffery- - i R ausch R epeat M McWhIr cW hlrter. Portland. Ore' j ,r;5 ..!:fS i:E R°us( A w edding breakfast-was^ VACUUJUM CLEAN\NER I ^ L = ^ = ^ l - 4 bS-SaC aS5 WWedd ^ding Vows served at the Hotel Dalles Blue^ , IIU la^t the personal touch,• ' RRU U P^T,P m t Dec. I?—Elien' Adelee room forf immediate relatives I ■ I ■ LHLIGHTWEIGHT, WINTRYINTRY CCOMFORT ® ^ J ,ld Wlllle Mae Rogers. MMcGovern, cGovern, daughter of M r. andi ,and clwclose friends, — ------M .M -,^ --F .For-youcfSal o r- .on-a_wintiyliy day, thesethes! fleece-lined uiis BoRcrs told delegates \a Mrs. ^ r s . H. P .' McGovern. Thee por traveling,t; the bride w ore, S?[ Husttppi85»l»?t5.-feel-as;warm warm and solMssol the living M • 'SJ-™ « American Meot Institute Dalles. Dalles, Ore..Or< and David Josephfl a threethree-piece brou'u a»d beige I ^ *^“*1 ' m room W fe t, Made of bnjshedted 'pigskin, theytl are water- ■ ® |lll) aiventlon th a t a survey ot Rau.sch,R ausch, son's of M rs. Bettyy knlL w alking suit wllh olive SSALE i . . , . ' S?. tool eader.5 of her publication^ Rausch,Rau.sch, Rupert, Rt were married att green u acces.sor)e5 anri the cor.saKe '' ® ^ repoltartristaln-and-dirt repi resistantistant Extra supports Is pro* liowed. Uiat they "voted over- nuptial mamass in St. Peter's CaU^-- from h er bridal bouquet. T he STMASr |-: M’ Vfevlded by a steel shank in thelhe sole, Rugged.Rugg Upkeep Is #2 jdminnly for someone a t th‘5 e qh oilc,, church,church The DaJJes. Nov. 9. co-jpie co-jple vwill reside in Portland. ' JUST IN TIMTIME FOR CHRISTM M at a ID niiwi.ni, comfort andI style at a maximunl.n In a Ja i..' - ’ leat counter to wait on them." Thc The doubledoul ring ceremony was ^ ^ The b rid e was gi'aduiUed froni sj5’ variety of sizes and coiors-Husli■Hush Puppies*.Puppies' ■ -Rj '---‘ff Sle appealed tor a unltorm performed ^ performed by the Very Rev.'• tho Q niversily of Porciaiid in a p i r i ; ''"j; itihod ot Idenlltylns meat cuts^ Msgr.M.sgr. M. J.. McMahon. Ba.skets•*' 1D02jgg2 anai d l.s now lenchliig in "Wc Will/ill CChrisfmas Wrap It' , ilmpllfy recipes. Terms suchJj „[of white„(,((<, j|gladioli and blue spider^ Portlandpoj-iinnj public sciiool.s. J "Calltornla roast, mush^ chrysanthemumschrysanthe adorned thc . The bridegroom, a 19G2 gradu-^ tnJin. sliouldcr pernll nnd^ aaltar. lta r. SoloSoloist wax Howard Har- / . [ ate of the University of Port-' K t i i , silver tip round, veal ten - rlnglon. rlngton, accompaniedac by Mrs. J. , , land, Is em ployed lu the public | HOOVI .TEX 17^ tkoulder pernll ond Bos-}- .A. Healy. )VER-FILTE JJ relatlon.s deparLinent of Pendle- ^E 'cut roast" aro unknown to-0 t The j, c bridebrl wore a princess butchers and to m o st fityled styled gown.go Chantilly laceg ton WoeWoolen milk i ^B®{EBteer«7-flho.-6ald.------lornwd-thi •fornmd-.thft- hodlnn and .WM rc- —AlLPIAn opeu house reccpllon w as' Rogers suggested thal platedpeated In appliques on the full1 held forfoi th e now Mr. ana M rs. ___ " ROYAI:AL - OTHERIERS ' I p! f Hau.'ich Nov, 10 at the home of I' ^ L |e storea employ a home‘® $klrtj^irt of Iti Ita lia n silk. A crow n of Hau.'ich ^KgiUinist ^ help women se-■' auroraa u ro ra borealisbor( crystals held herr Mr, anc:and M rs. William R. Rlck- CT, omvnfewowimiii:' ,:'affiiEr.saa^ 1 : VALLEY _ . ! • £ : neat and suggest w ays of elbaw-length elbow -lengl veil. Bhe carried a ert, RurRupert. LOWEST PRICE'RICES IN MAGIC VA Z n,.,,i,;,n,„:,i,..... —— It. cascadingca.scadlng bouquet of gardeniass * ^ Jf - ^ WWe e SeService All Vacuums ^■Tllimt-hftll-the-wijmoo—ln^^ >^nd—whlto—rose&_-She.-HQrc_JL-and—whlto a.-BUY-TIM .pnY TT ESJJKW S WANT A:DS ^B nlm d had trouble Identl/y- „hltewhite gold cross and chain, a gift‘ FOR PAST SELLING RESULTS ^ tills ot m eat nnd how to-0 from(rom thcthe bridegroom.b ____ U»m." she said. RingbearRlngbearer was Danny Rick- p * * I /jW son's c ^ ------ert,ert. nephev nephew of the brldegr^m. r\ . I < Maid ofot honor. was Mary Alicee DIAL A I "VACUUIW CLEANERSCLI OF{IDAHO II II S& u B U R B u)nS//o£s\ n i P o t t e r n MMcGovern, cao v em , sister of thc bride. Cornerif Blue 'L ak ci ond 2n d Ave. Eoit lYnUJOOO I r r 1 . 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Sunday, Dm. 1 15; 5;,.1963 1963 M |H B '{C o6kie/BB rea( r e a d 1 4 Twin Fa)lsIs Times-Ne TImes-News ! Food S alel e SSet e t * ■ '' GJJl [By A rea WWSCS' SC M rs. C ooper> p e r lIs s m m \ 1 1 1 SHOSHONE. Dec. 14 - Final w Rebekch-Loxige plans for the ChrlstmaaIhrlstmaa cookie ^ i-Lodge and b'ead cookedit foodlood salesal were J. N oble G rand made by m em bersra df the Meth- ■ V ' a n d t odlal W om an's Societyloclety of Chrts-, • • \^ > v X FILER, Dec. li1 — Mrs. DavidDa Illnn Service whenm Uiey.metUicy.rn fol. .' O il,'.,i Cooper WM elcctedted noble, grandgn ilowln? a covercd-1- dish dinner. dh . . ^ siiiamsiffi .. lfl o t the Miriam Bebeliah«bckah lodgeMge at 1 I The m e elln g was,vas hfddhejd at the II , the Oecember meetingneetlng ol the E ^ r ’ . I home ot M rs. WUUamWllllnm IKerner. *f III group. ''' T h e sale w ill be held at I11 a.m. 'I Mrs. Grant Rubyu b y waa W02 elec elected . I Monday a t ShawIV Electric com- , vice noble grand;i: Mrs. W War a rre n . pany. J h , usualnsualE! gilt e»- ______\ ______1 done Kovar, llnanclalincial secretesecretary; clianse. m em bers•s donatedonated the , V j Mrs. Olenn Hostcttler, treoBurer;treasui ' equivalent of the; .gift priceprlc to a \ X Minerva Lorain, stalf capttc a p ta in ; fund to g o towardrd somethingsometii to The most Treasureded Gifts fofor the Women on Mrs. Paul Bandy, truiitec^ truatei^ oone; beautify th e church.rch. ” on your Christmos:hristmos GiftG list will.come from thi Mrs. L e o n a rd DaughejlyDaugheil wns ______Mnvfoir Shop.-Theie verVvery loviI’ovellest of fashions and ■It,, a n d M rs. Roy Ellenw ood, tru trui s te e III llllll M mil■d...... Hill ttnd,|;lfl were ------: ■‘‘'li three, prepared fo r Mrs.i. JohnJohii Tliomas.V it/^ occessories''S- oore r e jujust st w an in g for^your opproyoi ^rs. Robert Blass,a&s, noble grand,gri aecreury a t Sl. BenedictBenedict's hos- , U-I ntfeslded at thcI meethiB.meeting. Mrs.J i f v From Dainty, intimla ate te LingerLingerie items to the most, u n iiF V ' 1 LINDA GUEEN W i-i:------Ert*8nrBi«Tlsr-H(>®«lWn-R«ha;»«lU)iwAdhakali..._____JUMB-MAIU1E2L- ______‘’‘'r Christmas programrogram m was pre-' A ' fobouiousDUS FornnalFornnol Dresses . . . 5porisv,eor ■'■'■ I lodge m em ber, w a s a BUest. UlnUr Terrrand- —------as a gueatf * * 7 * * |. ^ * *■ * * 1 sfiiid by ja r s . f.iinei li.- "tifiiirriitecl'to on always tre The gr«up madede plana (orfor the • 'Mrs.-Mary Pethlck. annual Clu-lstmas party for ddeh, Linda Green■ een ,■ ■ Jan. 7 l* se t foror Uie flnfirst In a vKsTtr Coot.3t. Wjse W jse Sc S an to s are depending on tht ;; ,i bekah and IOO ‘?-mFinembcrs ^X rto'tto Julie M adden, !S to be held on J _ , I ■ .series of m eellngs to be h Mayfair Shop for th^irth ^ ir GGift ift li I d e a s . . . held a 18 p.m. Dec. 21 at tho h I r o t h a weekly basis to stlidy " ^B^'m rw'irbe Joa D iscloselose Reveals Troth ■ Mrs. -Blanche Brumet will X... ' . iiftii Issues In southernuthern AsAsia," by ■'"The S f o r ^ l I 't yo u l honored el a parlyirly and pollpotluck . I -N RUPERT. Dec.-Ti'~l\ - MlMr. and p p jijgvoYiandan.n. Mrs. Wandell / dinner Dec. 28 Inin observanceobservanc« of N uO tlQ l UOtej a i e Mrs. Lcliiiid Green.r;ii. RuperR upert, a n - lead the discdiscussion / ' / / guiiR'iit o f th e ir „ aat t theUie h(home of, / ' 7/ ■ A With More ^ lodge. A special meeting W m i c" 1 uJJdn”, 10 Dee ‘^‘iy';Mi-;;rPeLhlcU. plans for Installation.tlon will be 1held gagement nnd forthcomingrthcomlns m ar- „f Mr,Mr. a„dand Mra. jeffery Haynes « will be; / ', \ \ \ Jan. 7. Officers will be InstaInstalled ,.ujg „( jnH e Maddenladdon lo Wll- m,.;,,-! wheeler. Paul,•aul, }ljostes.«5 fo r the ^an.;an. 15 mmeetlng.j r V \ \v \ f\ Wonderful . ___ In January. llam R. Jou. .«nin ofo( Ml.Mi. and ^ .smiior a t Mini* i Mrs. Arl>hur Kernerler Isco-h Is co-hostess. I . I I 7 RefreshmenU were served by b . Joa. Bulili I* rt schooV a n d is-, s.-M arvia Pearson-.iarson-.ls In.chajgem. | Mrs. Perry Young,ing, Mrs. LnLaura „ou„ccd by her ■ parenl.s. H. KliiK com -'or the prOKnun.^ ^ Miller and Mrs. F.F . E. Albln. [iotert G . ' Dmvncr. I’W (■ * , Ore. and Knrl E. Madden. Spo l, „ (jniiluiile of „ n f -riDkii’-eiiunty hteh:‘^S .school ;»"iV i iew LDSMIy Ideas'' A C arey LDS- ' J WYYUI nar r d M adden Is a Kradun Smnielt'HlKh schrxil.:hnoraie Slit at- ^■"‘i'''n'^'i^ "'I'. P r e s e n t s D r r a a n m a ^ ^ ' ’ H as ProgramjrU lIl, , tended K e n t Schc«)l,,IOtilOQl Ioi;- o i r l s j Ki-adiiftlrd this I The wedding daleitc Irns not been' VIEW. Dec. H^"Thel—"The CCase of * vA . Denver, an d was Kradunletl ...... > . lhe U nspeakrtbles"s” was tlithe title \ \ | \ - p l f — ^€U F H 0fl— tpnilK tiuin-the-thilwall-U ; ' I • T h e tab lej were slet e t aand n d ddecorated jicora jcholarshlp majorin* In IX Cii.sjKM-.son. Ray/nond Searie,!, MLs AnAndersdn * i 1 by officers of tho■10 PrimPrimary ary cand tricai engliioerlng.r " n He e wllfwl: ta' cn.slgn Peb. 7. nenmnstrallon.s on on l)(M*'swax I. e e and Rence Fowler,ler. with a sup- ’ ? I MIA. Mia Maidss served, underun commissioned an ciwlgn Pi wllll lhe Sis- cniKlli's. rlliljon pllieline coiKvscum- an d porting c a s t of 200 MIA members,me • j 1 Higill tho dhrettlon of Mrs. Muriel M ur: Ho Is affiliated wllli llie \v(‘re K lvon. . P ra y ers were givenRiven by Theo- I ‘ I ^ For Mother ma Alpha Epsilonn fniteriilly.fniteriill chrysanlliem unis ivrrc rIv 'Wll sparks. se rv e d by dorc A n d e rs o n anf)d d CecUCecil BBlauer. / » I jS ' Those participatingltlng In In the the p pro- couple will11 repent wed- Rofre.shmenl.s were .serv \ 1 \ lolBsim.'Tlan- ^ \ * gram are Mrs. Wendell WWolf, pows Feb. S 111In Uie Zion erannilllee. The li'.ssiiii. ' * i - J - \ I Mary Ann Juatcsen,sen, Leona Ju Judy, Lutheran church. Porlland Portland ■'>''« ''»■ eonservallnii"'it:;. V of t r ' J . S o r o r i t y M e e t ’ ^ ro.soun-(‘S.'‘ wns pivoii uy Meets / A j i ficott Peck, aary Murdoct.Murdock. VickieVic * * For Daughter Tayl»r.. Barton, Patsy Payne,lyne, John B ar- „ . , .... For Luncheon:heon i 'i ji I \ ' ' ion, John Pratt. RonaldRonald PPeterson, elen B ridoe W inner 'liners IsiS :..^RT l' \U T Y Alpha D ella Kappaippa soronsorority met ? ^ IKllir, H P hyllis Hunt a n d1 the ward w ard chcholt, Mrs. Lee Oates i ” !|l directed by Mrs. Venon Wo 14 Members at the hom e ot Mrs. U e I. venon wo<^- A n n oD u un n c c c e d m il n e h . i> t . h ^ m e essert luncheon. j| bury. The closing; prayer waawas giv-e ^ For Sister lip c irc le ano 1 was solo:soloist and , a $y I ★ Fo ------^n-by-M oel P ra t t . Th« p piTvrmm rog i SHOSHONE. Pec. H-Tu gplf nn fhp flilfn- ______^______J was announced byly Vernon WoWood^ 12 Bridge club met'''' at? tlieu l' 'm»ne tl.. .1^ tllU nnnunl Clulst- harp. i fbury. of Mrs. M arline Oneida,Dnelda, MMrs. R.^grlll for lhelr aiiiuial C i ____ * ^ *1)1 0. Neher waa a gue.sl.:ue.sl. m as illnner Fridny,v oveninK,ovenlnp Atr^ The h o m e was decorated In thc * • . Hostesses were _1_|; Prizes w ere won11 by Mr.s,Mrs, W ll- ri- llio (llnm;i- theyicy rclu rcluri rn ed lo C hristm as niotll, Hoslesse f \/““lTForFoFSwelheaff' A nnual Holidayn o i i a u y uam Tram m el. Mrs.Irs. Norvel R u- th e home of Mr. aiU mid MMr.' rs. E.irl Mrs. G a le s, Mrs.5. B. WW. Jacobs I .Hamilton. The l . Iherford a n d Mrs. Wllliain 1H bux. Soars for a parlyy and and ijlfi ul es- a"d M rs. James .Hamlltoi "~7 Pa rty H eldW byD y The nexl meeUn'g willwlll be heldhi a t ehaiiiio. .Mrs. Edwinwin B ru u e wa-l buslnes^aieetlnB[. . was conductedcon , . tho home o f Mrs. Trammel. ' In ehniBe of Ihe rnlenalnmenl. eiilertali hy Lucille Jones,;■ presldenpresident. - Local F e lionsl i o n s ------^ Fellons held thoirihoir annualnnn Ohrlalmns partyf ntal thetho hchome ars*9 Sets the J A Selection of GifGifts from A to Z! | of Mrs. WilliamI Sllmp.Blimp. 9 ■ Mrs. Francis Rider was el(elect- SavP; $2.01 N ow on a‘WW ondc onderful, A iry-L iglit ed president; Mrs.;rs. R. C. Mayer,Ma; O a V C ■M vice president, and Mrs. HaroldHai Stllea. secretary-treasurer. 1 y-lrtasurer. Mra. P o j j tty v tthat j i a Shapes Y q uI A w villi i l l ’ llic G en tlestt isy Store to Shop in William Blimp nnd Mrs. 1Wll- “ ‘ " ' J • An easy Stc ' llam Hemingwayly werewere eleielected - directors. Holdoverver dh-ectoradirectors nre J O U Cch i l ifor O I A ll-D ay C oniforti i f o r t Mrs. C, E. Boisardissard and Mra.J • . B l o u se s — ^ William Wilson. ths Holy land ------1 ^ — Slides (om the Holy li I • Bed Jacket:l o c k e t s were narrated by Mrs. RliRider, 1 — 1 . Alter a gilt exchangeflange waa was hheld, I i)£| ' relreshm enta -werevere servserved ed by ...... ------• B r a s s ii e e r r5 s Mrs. T. J. Wilkes!s nndand Mm. S Rid- i

^ ‘■i:i next meellngling win'Bowin'50 Ipot- —I ^ o a t - s — ------luck dinner forir memberamembers nnd ^ -w • G arCoat^- i' th e ir Ijusbands Jan. 10 inIn the ^ ' Roundup room of the RogerRogerson • D u s t e; r r s ^ ' ijWHt hotel. Officers •willwill be InstaInstalled end new membersiers Inducted. » • D r e s s e s Lesson G iven m Sheer, IifLiglit^vciglit • Eveningn g BBa| a g s I if ForCareyUnit l^fiL CAREY, Dec. 14-A14—A theoltheolog^' Mil leason. using the1 Kingdom of God \%TT 1 • Fur Stolest o l e s " i 'as the theme, waawas presentei presented at V' ' the Relief societylety meellngmeetlnK by T ▼ \JJJLiderS-P-A-N \A v, ■ N : ' y ' ■ class leader Mrs.s. Noel Pratt. P ratt, • Gifty Godg(G a d g e t s \ 11 The meeting was conductec conducted by i Mia. Harold Tolman.rolman. ProPrayers "IT 'I _ ^ j l * „ ' !,I were given by Mrs.Irs. Muriel Sp: Sparks l ' l | Q C T | O • G o w nIS s ‘ ' and Mrs. Reta Orchard. Con;Congre- J L iX ttpStic Long gallonal music was led by :Mra. Leo Peterson, accompanied by • House,e . CoatC o a t s Mrs. linn Adamson.mson. T | 1 ' n.l: A vlJklng te a cther h e r rete p o o rt rt mmeet- I C f f S ■..." Ing was held aflerter the Relief ao- Panties / j • H o s i ei r r y y ' clety session. This,lls. was conduiconducted , i, by Mrs. D. E. Adamson,Adamson. The ^ ------" n r t u ' i teadier topic lessonaon waa glvet given by / Seof* ’ p , • J e w e r'I l y y lif^'il Mrs. Oarlh Cook.k. ( I'flvr, I'"'*' ^ , / id" ' " : .ii ^ j S l ; ' T he T u e sd a y mneetlng eeting wWill ill bi bo an \fsf g • Lingerieirie SeiSets ' i“l! ' i all-day work meeting.letlng. Lesson and wb \ f l O j activities will bot undjerunder the th e dl dlrec- v f \ tlon of Mrs. Lorln:ln Simpson. M X • P a n t i e s J ¥ • Party DDress r e s s e s ...... Past M atronsitrqns rj0 ^99 -4 ClubReportsp o r t s - C ■ • Petticoats: o a t s ' I « I, Twin FVills P ast Misl a tfo Ma4fon*s n 's i club n •III met ot tlie home of\e ofMrs. Mrs. Ja Jomca A B IS Norllcet. A turkeyrkey dinner \vn.s • P u r s e s ' served by th e m emmembers. bers. I Mrs. •“ J . I Jamcs Zllllox wasvas chalrmarchaJrnmn, 5 ^ • Pajamasn a s 1 g ,. Otflcers were electedelected for for iht row rm rt Imily Imil.V ofo Tiyliin and I ------co m ing,ym r., Mpi. Arin .W , P. II i ell Is president; Mrs.M Betty rs.'*LurS: C spmTrfoviiiiinniliBinnlliB all n il n r o in i d ; sa lin I • S w e a tl e r s II terlon, vlco president,sldent. nnd nnd I Mn. e la s lii; /ro n lll and iini) li li.K 'k (lani'ls o f V W Bertha Carlson, secretary Ion, spandi'x. collon y^_ f f 11 treasurer Officers' . u'll) r r T be L t rayon nylon, spa • S k i r t s ,' ■ alnler In Incha charRe. 18 jn.(1. <|ouflo irn „ . 1 • S l i p s ) || A gill exchanp; wasRO washold. held. ’ T)jc ,ng will bo l>pl(l f " 1 February meeting will be I , " • Ski Jacketsi i c k e t s ' III! i nt the homo of Mra.Ml'S. Mabel M abel \V Wur- ’ \ X p ) I l i l i l ' V / J , I > : ' ' Bn*.: ,^1.— r<”^ f i m a P h i \ ^1^ Beta Sigm a Phi Host of The I’lil Y o u r llcsl \ ?l; ^ ^ of i ;] Reports M eeet e t Hfjiirc 1 I Prettiest GiftsSifts In Town/ ^ i ■■ nUllLEY. Dec. 'iSaMal'^/MSU-Alph& ; '-S'-' / ; clwpler ot Betaa BlgmnBlgmn I’hlPhi met i: i M . M l ].)i ),i-l i>iiour ( Jiarnioilii j 1 \ CHARGEGE IT^IT, ^ 'Jl , I ' Bt the homo of Mra. Mrs. ThecdoreThco ^ | ligureli|!nro sly li«t* l)el|i J i I 1 V on Soon5car$ I ' I l i l 1 BiMtll. \ ^ Rovolving Chorg I l l I Pinna w ero dlscusscddiscussed by by Iteld W ', W M yon you H'loi'lh ' Itie \ pM ^, SlMlcy and Olenn Anderaon,Anto - 1 \1 • ferrcct ...rfcci uiidcrfailiioii., ' \\ *I S e l e c f i i AVAit AJH lllj i wllh the Id|\ho0 Bank nml 'II'nist .% 1 l|\ |N I I coaiiHiny, Burlcy.cy, bnd II. J. J, 1Wer- m ~T ' the chaptermein- \ Beautifull] After Tfiom'" IH I son, Ogdon, for the chapterii \ ill I bers lo bo hoste.uese.saes lor Ior the ggrand ' M j oiicnlng of Ulo nownew bank In»ta - I ^ W^v.. '''W*-.,, \ \ ' • : Also Give ffj''. I 'l l lUary. ' Giff Wrapi k y O ji i i l l Tho group choiiehose a a ItK'nl locnl li lamlly! , trapped rgigi A Giff Carlillf jjil ' na tliolf chrlslninsInins projecl. 1 _ n ~ l ■ i T T i , dinner waa hold al O llO p nti SoarESoQrs a n d Buvo . Jlll . A Ohrtatnms dinner waa lu 0X7U AA R C ' FREE!lEE! I • r” ^ from The S r Hclaon’i cn tt withwllh liuabnmhuabaiida aaj 8 « ll .f .c ll « .it; i,>H H t.» H I^i^ .Pit Y u u r Money Jl«e)i y j\ j -l j x l j X l\l7 MON., thru lliru KA'; HAT. fill giietli, . 149 MAINMA AVE. EAST I'M . . I I ' i l 1 ' r t '■ ------— - f — ------1 1:7 , " Sunday,;OSunday,,p.^c.q.C 15, 1963 n fallsPalls iimes-News Jeiildiieiikiiis Is-"- - Heado.ead of ■T.F. ^ ■ fiiiijk * Masoni[asoiiic’Unit | | | | uled Jenkln Jenkins. 3M 'Lincoln . |HL .street,‘et, was wos InstalledInstal m IllustrJoui MMiu.' masterster of Tw’tnTtvln :Palla council No,___ B j J j ? , . 7. Royal and Select Moateri, ^ B ' ~^f^' day evening In the Maionlo- ' Jw H ' ' ' H | H Priday .evening f-' temple. Bf^v - ;jliK te jS liP liS !, OtherKher officersofflcera areI ArcJil«L«ng- , Jk JJJi 1, deputy master; Richard v '^ E i^ S n ^ ^ l KS.Kt-r. • . h BH L • .. .. don, deputy n ^ i Kevan,vnn, principalprinclpi conductor a i : ck- I.ewis H a c k , treoaitfw ; • '• •' -- -I r, — VFloydlyd BondyiBandy, reco rd er; P iu l '.■ J i j f igg. Ketchum, captain of tlio II '■ r>; *■*'' Bragg. Ketchum III ird; Richard Pence, conductor PN-TOUf ^ - f - f' guard; Richard of the council: Ivory Oepner, : j, _ stewnrd;wnrd; Rex IReed, Filer, Mfl- r rnoLv^TKSrhiOTOfr^ \l7tlty»TWmTIH.AltKIN 8 ------tinei;ol: and^harl nnd-Oharlea 8chu*t«rr-BUP,----- M t l t M l CAROLYN GAIL I'AHK ftURYMARV I*. 1‘ATR1CL\ MAHAN CAKOTyN ley,, chaplain. chaplain, ' BCSAN BX U A K 't AGNiiBjNiiS LaVEit;.EL a^ SCHISLEK_____ C A RO Ll KATHLEEN EAPPLEYB BUSAN fi and Mrs. Oeorge Denlon, j Maryary Ardlth ILarkins, 17, daugh- nie odicersofficers 1were Installed by , • *. •• ,d Is nlienillng the Twin Fiills Mr. ond M »ude M. Q o r d e n , Jo h n T . shman at Ulnh State univer- and i.s nttei l i e '2 Filer, will prc-seiij. os her terr »of Mr,Mr.^ and Mrs. D, P. IDudel Claude M. Q o __ ■!■ I w e i g hIghs s 145 145 pounds, wllh m e a -'fre s h m a n nl t’. S h e p lans lo m a jo r Jn polli- i}uslni*xsLsinr.ss collcBt.co 1 ro u te '2 Filer irklns, 486 Maurice sueet north. p„rishrlsh, mjnarsha’ arshal, ^ n d J ^ e s ^A. >' surcmentaOTieiits ofo 3T -j-20'--39. S h e 'slty . S he pit oni a balon twirling exiiibltion — — ---■■ '•"'^'•'^igffCT ' HIW FW ^ t ! Siie plons to continue her edu- “ 1“ '® lll-ttlso-try-for-honor*-in-the' 'jjlllff,' chopITO '' ’*' 'j^iiH|BiriN>^^j9HHir.' v4^]j fciaya'^sSSBiy..' '* j h as^own'mcirTmd--cyMi-«ocilaiL£d(Uice. s ^ o w n J-iC iC U ^e^ ______I She plan^ mLctd_bv..iJUlbi-M<>“ « ^ » *llUaUo-try- . .... Kra^li||»; ■TTmnrirrTirtinstiTras-TOllege-or -..p au ii^ -b ig eo n t. •„ . andd Miller all nre p w t g ran d U bobblesbbles iI n c l u d c snow siding. mvllss Iss Slunrt-Stu; tnclu(?M‘H.s" lioi'jcniloifftTn ins to major in business .with pageant, lUiQ suite unlvcTsliy. She likes Pla'” V, Uiter,j. ^ swimmin;;imniln; and Ice skating. She hobblesbbios pinpiano, viola, swlminmc,^ IdiUio Si4»i< me economics os n minor. Sl)c Blond, browbrown-eyed miss Lork- mastery. ride iiorse.i, collect cups Irom l’"'"^ 701101 plansms loto contluiie her /choollng archery,'hery. knkniUing nnd spwiklnc.|to tide hor ind 5 Icet. 8 liiclvs tall and in,I.S juukJ,,stjuid.i 56 feet, 3 Inchea lall ff'eicnt states, pln.v basketball ■''“ ''d * TARES STAND ■ T ™ withlh a languagelangi major to qunl- shee weigh.sweighs 112 pounds, stnndS (Hfferent .s iglis 126 pounds wllh incosur' id „.elghsw eighs _ loa pound-s. Shle ' TAKES id sew. .Sho will Up sponsored ""I!« 1-“ 1 ' for work in foreign lands. 5 ret. fi Inches l«\l and n^easuros sew. .£ culs ol 36-24-30. measuresie,i.sure.s 32-: 32-22-33. a n d 'Is sp o n - OSI/0, osJjO , Norway.Norw Dec. 14 Iff— ^ H I ^ H M 'h ’ .■ Union Motors. Ml.'* Schl.sler. mehls ot 36 le wlll p rese n t a reading fo r 3i -■24-34.2<.34. sShf l LS a member of lho bv union ; MLss Denjon soieJ^|by^Ciih)ieJ by Coin's Furnituro store. parlioiHtntirlioiHtnl hasha. taken a »tand . irn,led Cilrl.'i slale in il)6'> ondl MLss Denl herr talent number. t)SU5U oichiorche.sira. nnd U\ hit'h mirn.jcd C hA irnn)fi like to attend al Boise againsttalnst nuclear wea^|»m jn Nor-______k ~ln il.qTOl i r n i n;ivrrn iii(mtr-—tli H She is p n s t ' h onor queen of | .‘’Cfinoi iirrr .w clarinet, olto clnrinct nnd junior-college111 lor . college nnn ninjcii iii e le - n n y In pe»c«-tl ^ She is p; vitles. Her nic.isureiiients are bo.ss clnrine w left-wing Sbclajlata sought bs Daughters, nllendetl Girls' westvsi oorche rch e stra nnd all-sta te <>r- wing She i’los brown hair nnd meiitarylenlary education. edut Her hobbles left-wing ^ I r ^ Job's Dausl^ i-25-36 and .she stands 5 leet. sewing. She I bor nuclear weaponi). from slnte.jle. Isl.s a hienibcr ot the Nn- cliestrue stn i ses sftfjslojis. l36.25>36 a; ue eyes and plans to attend the includeiclude singing slngli nnd piano play- („ bar nuclea Inches tall an d weighs 138 blue eyes a r orwci’.lnn soil, under »ny clr.- .,, _■ tionaljnol HonorHone society ami Delta j,o,mnliDnna juJIU DvmaRan. la. dauph-'o inchcs nlverslly ot Idnho. Ing.ig. HerHer tnlenllolo numl^er will be Nnrwogion soil ounds. Unlverslly 1 iinstiinces. ______Oammaonimo so ro rity a t D enver u n l- r ofQf Mr. j^jj. nnd Mrs. C. U. Peter-:pounds, Twin Polls high sdtooi senior a vocal vocal solo. solo^ cumstunces.___ SiTcnteen - year - old Carolyn T«'ln Fal irslty- son.n. routero u te 1.-Jerome, wlll prc-j gn’cntee n t h er in te rp re tatio n of m o d -'^ j^iall jl Park,pj^^k. daughter of Mr. and ------Shelby'sBhelby's market wlli sponsor sent her It Jrs. Kciineth Park, roule 2, P blond-halreiond-hnired, blue-eyed, 5-foot, enih Jazz ffor her talent nt ihc^j^j-s Keii iKCant. Miss Dunngnn will be|pjig|.’Her, Will be sponsored by Sher- 6Vi-inoh!>-lnoh uta il S u s a n K linke, IS, p ag ean t, y jonsored by Young's dairy. ShcKyjj^.^yjujQfln-Wllllams Paint nnd QIasa daushter,lughter. of'01 Mr. and Mrs. Pred sponsored .and.s 5 feot. 6 'i Inches tall and!^^^j.g . m:ilnke, it to . m 522 Lincoln street. Miss stand.? 5 fe to re .' oiHbs 115 pounds. Her. measure-' ^Kllnlto:ilnk6 WMwna gratiuated Irom Twin weighs 115 Miss Park has temporary-plana alb high school and is a Iresh- menlslents are 37'-,-23*.-35. She in- ,.0 attend a denial technician ' , « ' P ■■■'. . . i l l hJdes as her hobbles sewing. attend J - V g J monlon ot ol UtahU State university, eludes os ,-chool In Los Angeles, Calif, and :-:gv;^ll^;:fiaSM ii _ _ .^ y i ler-nte»saremenl*-»r«-34.22.Jl_ 4anclng^nnning, mnsi/^, an d wat.cr skiing, «cnom ^ H«r-me«9Ui h e p lan s to attend Brlgjinm inciuacs-t ■ooklng and piano playing. She MissMlsa KUnke hna had ballet She planj 'onng unlverslly. where ahe wUl cookmgslands 5 a feet, G Inches tall and traimraining ns and will prc.sent a dance Young unl tudy fnsh.l_pji designing and siand.iivcigiis 5 126 pounds wilh meaaur- ■ ■ orhcr talent;-Her hobbles in- studynerchandlsing. faj She won secorid "'clghs meuls of\i 35-24-38. ’Hie brown- A • L O N N A JILL DUNAOAN BlISANUlJSAN K.UNKE . dudeJuda plnncpiano, ^evvlns, reading and merchand ilnce' Jn th c "M ake IC Yourself haired, hazel eyed girl Is a senior , , . a r e the nine conle>lanl» whoho wiljwill compecompete golf,olf, SheBhe Is a n honor student an d PjnceVlth Wool" ij) < contest. haired, hr E J 01 Piler high school where she In lh e 13th an n u al Miss Tw in Fall»111 pageant p a g e an t lo to be heW hodind aa dancdance lead in "Brigadoon." WithAgnes Woe LaVerne Schlsler. 18. 601 «t Pller Falls W th school rrnrnaslum. Is president ot the Future Nurses S alu rd ay , Dec. 28, ta the Twin Falls hIjh ai lhe plans to continue college Agnes L ihoshone street north, daughter ond preside a member of the Olrls ^mnwKd-bJLthsJSdiLro'U UonsIS ol»b.olub. . andind .majQi.maior In laneuaRea*' and, Jf— Mt:—nnd—M «;—Bdwawt—^3- .aHfL-5_’ omeday, to teach In college. u r Mi. « league, FHA and bana~imd' *■ * ' * * * * * * ; someday, t Schlsler. Rlchrield, wlll prc.sent a ■ Eighteen-year-old Susan Stu- Schlsler. I chorus. , , , -ST. Eighteen •cadlng for her talent nt lhe chorus, irt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. reading t Pllcr high school senior Carolyn contest. Miss Schlsler was gradu- Filer hi 4ax T. Stuart. 777 Grant street, contest. W Jen n D enton, 17, daughter of Nine Giils Schedule!eduled to Vie K.ri; ited from Richfield high school Jean De wlllvlll present presen a piano solo for her ated frorr Aknt number. MIrs Stuart will ------In Miss Twin Falls^alls PageantF 3e sponsored by the Twin Palls Bnnk and Trust company. She •Nine el^'s “>'® scheduled to BYtlBYU and leoteoch Bf""”' w o r gwas r a graduatedd S from Twin Palls, OTipete In the 13th annual Mias m usic In Junl high school in 1063 and is a i II 4m B twIh Falls pneeant aponaored by pageant talei solo. Miss Rappleye Is sponsor^ I , ! GIVGIVE HER / H th^ Twin Palls Lions club at 8 solo. Miss Ra ' ^ ^ B p m . SnturH w .'T Jec: '55: lir-th e- -by by IdahoId ah o BaiSavings and. W an M- IJ Miiii | | ■ ivlit Falls hJgh school gymn^- foclatlon.soclatlon. vhmitutc H l f l Zalk H tliim . A sophomisophomore 8t Dtnver un - CARROLL'S / H Ttie winner of the Twin Pnlls verslty this year, Mary Patricio gBti ,R m s Cunninglwm H piitw t will be sent to Boise to Mahan, 19, d grab bag ... j ond avenue e vftRl ^■tcst Irom which a winner will ond avenue I ^ ll 'v '' ' i ' idected to compete In the willwin compete. She ia sponsored by CONVERTlBtESr V W i ^ Rogerson restaurant. used to m 3 'A ROOMS ^Billsi America pageant In Allan- Rogerson res used to mean al- v vv r ‘ ‘ ■UfClty,--N.J. —MUA MIsS Mahan,M ahi who wfts gradu- most ev high school, favorite yor It car / ^ X- / WITH A VIEW ^Kttt-old K a t hi e e n Rappleye, stands S5 feefeet. 9 inches tall and Whm .the tl Sim ■ V -ycm - / ^■ffijlSerBrTIrrinia'M rsrW lli^ -—------■ ~ came oout. i on U\i ^Hlim M. Rappleye, 342 Buchan- , you had to do 1 \ was push a but- A u V j,*« >1. .. ^Hiinct. Miss Hflppleye was gradu- Christmas I I ) >>i ( Is Sp“« ntventos ond gBnerOl from Twin Palls high school ton and you U occommodates mdke-up, mpmentos one ^■ lo W) and lor the post three ^ 1 1 switched from a ^ Large living room occommod lords bills. . :; . DDC-half years has attended |Celebrated p I p I in c l 0 s e d ' to a n II-/WM r .' m ® h. Zippered hideaway safeguards bills, ^HBrlthm Young university, V jv ltl. mish-mosh. Zippere ^^■There she hns majored lln music -g- r , These days jre windows for credentials, snapshots ond such. I'i; ^KtdiaOon. ; U.S. I S Schools when £ J you hear Backroom has picture windov ae stands 6 feet, 2 Inches tall ' sotneona talk e there's a front room with snop lo lock. ck . weighs . 103 poimd.s. H er ~ i o h n 1 about having a new “c'Dnyertible. ■ By JOHN MOnGANTHALER ; about ha I For change there's ^ ■ ni[isurem ent.s are 35-24-34. H er'■ AssociatedAsMolateil PreM 8t»ff Writer , (j,ey'retheyTft Just: .as apt to mean a m indbag. Lush leather ’ ’i, |. U^M Moy be kept in hand or handbag. Lu: ^ H o 6ble.s Include dancini;, singing, The ^ U. gS. supreme court said' dunl-purposQjunl-pur sofa as an auto- »« ed divorce from Gerald Curtla15 had no placeplf In a “ hod Oirlst vertibles are so much less bulky,lr on a graceful scoopetlI neck ra'rayon/acetale crepa on charges of extreme cruelty, cclebi so much better at both of their Bf up, a sleeveless jacket pired idea for easing the strainn e^r - \ ‘= n T ^ a b o u t n h S " i : s''ec- “ ’a’ by Mr. Mort, for cover up, a Her former name of Eva Miller ’ functions . . . a hnndsome sofa' pped shoulder. Sizes: 3 to This is Carroll's inspired idea was rc.siored. They were married tai-jfin and a comfortable bed for gURSt.s.*' of crepe with new dropped sh( IU C h r is tm a s s h o p , I'.'i; !;- eige, Ice Pink, Ice Green, is, like December — when you Christma: Oct, 17. 3955. n t Elko. ‘“Starle., C h a r te Spain, iV ""you You'll'I find a distinctive selec-''■ 15. Colors: Cream Beige, Ice of months, like Dei Mrs, Mary Jan e C handler glv-V- of schools in Albuquerque MfJC tion of these convertibles In our Sky Blue, Black. ~ when you like to enjoy soles!s benefits Ito the utmost. ii'j t ff) divorce from Jay C. Chandlerer said natltnativity scenes mteht Id showroom, in a wide choice^ pf_ 55.00 -;i. ■ cr.i grounds of extreme cruelty,■y- construed os .sectarian, bul wou d ^ er I or January — when yo Jtyles to compliment your other harge the limit ir-'f They were m arried July Ifl. 1069, not forbid them. furnishfurnLshings beautifully. Stop In Il's new Pivot Plon, you con charge the li en The New Yoric SUte ed^eaUon Fcrmols for High School c girls by Nadine 'v al Idaho Palls. She wns given Ne\ I. and look them over. W ith Carroll's new Pi' cu-slody of two minor chlldrcn. department denQrtmet said “ h™! — now $5.00 oft — ,t m o n th ly 1- . I, p a y o n ly 1 /6 of that am ount monthly Mrs. Shirley Miller g ran teded ma, actliactivities should be cones ||^p|iiM ||M H ^m m |M | divorce from Harold M. M illerler ductedj u tt e d o.so historical exercise H you've set for yourself, pay only pt s 0 small service charge. cn Rtounds ol extreme cruelty,ty. and teachera leacti should :iol attempt B ?! ■'(? 50. to draw religious connotationsna m plus a small s Tlicy ttere m arried Aug. 21, 1950, 'Io n to d a y — ,'i ll Hansen. She was given cus- ther 33-5004, to open your Pivot Plan today— Wy nf two minor children. "■ '"ilTcSlcradc, i„ c S some, schools soft-'t- £ }•’ Call Carroll's, 733-5004, 1 lls Christmas balance and all* Mr.v S. Marie Sartnln awardedled pedalled Ithe religion ^,°h‘ J nT :l i le your regular account, big Christmas bc *vorce trom Thomas Caii Sor-«•■ y e a r . A I]Denver Junior high odd ^Elks Bldg^twln Falls | or change your reg nm on c h a r g e s ot extrem e tA a Buddhist b „ j, hymn to the usu _____ ■ M. ‘ tmelty i,nd she wos aw arded .1 p„rnk ™tory of onc minor child. They C wre mnclcd Nov. 20, 1061, a t u ., „ i,o o ny A Twin Falls ■s h :?=;;=T sS9t- ^ ChcMer David U P ra y g ran ted p™g Christmos shop at Carroll'Carroll's 9:30 to 9.00 pm. 41'orce from Mrs. F lo ra Es ta ; ~ j, „ „ , Ttiey were married Nov. „ , 5] Monday thru Frcday,y, Dec. 16 thru Dec. 20. Tho:Jiaa|im«QE 8rgted In Ullt th(» piiHt five years. p„, q# ] lay - - H ^■ky Haniptoii. 'Twin Falls. pn„a «, of m" 2 tfncr,i to 10 years in the ciiri.stnmChristmas an all all "«c pniitrnllary for forgery. In i„ publlo schools, although all County Clerk programs nrogrami nre voluntary and pu . . . A N D Allen L. Wisdom filed suit forf i r {,,pii15. who„i,o ask are excused. fierce from Mr,. Bea P. Wil-irii- ______—-— m on grounds ol extreme men-en- com(jqj pletes COVIRSE ^ill •led OOODING, Dec. 4H-Techn cal cruelly. They were married qood «S. M... J r - - k — 20, 1000, at WlnnemuccB, o., j„„; ng, d H N'V. They have one minor child. s„„' „( j w- A L L ' mnrtiaRe llcc.isc issued to M organ irse , ■ » « l w. Faiu,, Concord, Calif.,Jlf! “ r'Ce'special trolnl^;""™ | «^d^Santlra Jean Kuch, Albany, , 0 ^ co,,, nl I A Sgt ) V y ^ ^ T'vlii Falls Justice C ourt M organ”organ is GOOD nest March olr force base, Calll;___ _ „ #8 b!)iid.( were Ernest M arch r ►aO ' 1^ ' 11. Kidney, Pller, nnd H arvey A . ------lercE Tii’In mils, butli expired'Ired Anna, , Ella Spencer, who died NIGHT! Open , IS J^'ver', |ice„„e, ond Oeorge> E.E- o?t i r 10(12 at Huntington B r«oji{. MurtnuKh. no drlvcr'fl*ei''» nga’chBeach, CCalif., 1» set ior lO'.lS a.n.I.m. •very night ■ “" IW. Mar„arcl E. , Matlock, S“" 'V until 9 I Piill.s. $3. expired d rivver'6 er's °Heafing u j,..! , Inlo '“\“‘”i“| /I^^'t “,'t Dreamy robes from Carroll's to wrap .. \ icll'- gene n. Herron will be held at l|| lane lo a.m. Dcc. 31. He died Juno° JB lightly and lovingly' inill Iuxlli;xury . . . and \ ys from now 'loiuio, ‘T '’'" -ings, ;! :‘Ol''"’’ Ul Marin county, Callt. Idii ■ 1, 111 M"'l< ison, Heoring Into the estate of for all Ihoir dollcacy:y aro cJown-lo-earth, d \ until Chriitmot I Pll' “ll' ond llorold Peterson, Hearli • , I i; A. oreenhcrry Wiseman, wta d J oVii, vl'',*;'- ““ ''"I'''*' a r m ib c Twin Falls,, »3, Dec. 1, at Jerome, is scheduled pracllcoll Rlglil: quillod:)ullloci nylon tricot \ IBf wit excopt Saturday night. H Karl tor 10 o.m. Jan. D. JiouiwL 'i''’''"" I" “ / as ll is washablel \ D tc. 21 I Ori, «■ Hired HeoringHcorli l»‘» >•"» d mJJ] robe dial's as cozy as il ; A. Lelah M. Blrney, v,ho d l ^ I'ariii,,; . >• S From Iho morriost M , 1,1'' I'l'lls. $1, o b struruel- ct- 4, nnl t K\Evanston, 111., 1» «latea •_ Diuo or tnolzo, 15.95 From * »'i(l Imck windows. lo:30 0. '"S o rarC :i..lo f« estate" S[Jt Christmas collodion aver at Carroll's. niri," I ' ® '■ ' 'I- ro.ilii 1 '’■ “l"''">ni'. Uuhl, Lnrs K 3V, 1 ...... (utlfully glff wrapped fr*«. I Clair ,!" ‘Irlwr'8 llccimo, n n d IQ;3Q i.i Your package beautifully I i V'"' '■'"''ll '» ,' ______' ' Place ’ P 'llillo ■ Hoari I, nl ' - a — — 1 u st Nol i At ■ r'llnile L'uurl KInibor — ^—r—r iimiBiUMi — - — i— Into tlm cstBto ol M rs.r» .l4 C ;lli IS Pi>>'p.i J “ " ' ’ ’ ^ -r. - V . . -• ' . I ' • ^ I t V • * "l . ■ ' ' ■ a

- ' 1 ■ ■ ' B y 0 . - j- :■ , ' Sunday,iday, Dec. 15,1! 1963 ■ ' ------G fF T S OF' O F ' THETI MAGI "CliineseUiin< I Jewett Funei "J buy hoi//* sait) Madotne Sofronie *T*oic'e yer .''■ ' 16 Twin Falls Times-NewsT D fly D ay Set [j j , hot ott and Ict'i hove a l i g h ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ f it “ : Starts 'SlfeMom 1 -f , BOIgE,3E„ Dec. D e c . 14 lUPH—Mon- '} “biU of rights day" In ;u2j*S M Q Jordanrdan ILauds JrTp'o'by proclamation of I ' ^ |i|^ AfricacaTour Toi S c S S lo b e r t E. Smylie. » IH o!i govfernoc called on j,j 'J CAIRO. Dec. U Wl •- Com: fhe“ cn^^“'’ '"“ ‘“'iing ^ ilnese Premier Chou "metery. ' ' ^ Idahoiho as Beet i of thc fit&tc to. do ' lj tj Jjjjj&i^ / / munlst Chinese Premli / M fii En-Lal arrived today i • 1 their "utmost'u tm o s t to a c t con- , i1 rived today to b e g in "'''<1 a t 2i th tour 0. African O W l no" A rP fl centdlyy and »1with determln- "A -J S Down rippiedrippit fhe a ta'o-month tour of Afr I I' Growiiijs& “ atlon to uphpl. uphpld the sacred iij II brownb r o w n cancascade. tlons. B f i -c? les of American uni-. I 'Twenty dollars/' Some diplomats bellevi ''Twenty dol ( l| ' I WASHINOTON.HINOTON, DDec. 14 Spe- ^ >n which the bJJJ of ^ V sai^ MadaitModame So- make a , major effort t I i'l ■ ciah—"IduhoIdaho luis stsoil, cUmaie. Ko^r.^ I -r v • Ia b a s e d nnd defend 'c, fronle, lifting the mass P eking's Im age and coun _ jy M( '______trngation.n wuler water and cx- f I J fronle. lifting t( ffom nil thc attack- j One flicflight u ron end collecftfdd I with a practiced hni. I let prestige among tbe i pcM-ience tts well m I r i i ^ with a practicei ------f e = ^ J 3 jfe S a P IB '$ » "G'"e"Give it to me quick,"I A frican nations, ,, .V I know-howow Uj . succrtsucccssrully pro- SSSSSSSmSm^SSSiSm u j raTfrome, frohie. '"Will buy^my halr?°'^osite(lJ ” I i I P H Chou was^‘^tect.attheair.^-^^^:;-?^,? greeted at fe •, • duco andI d processprocfcss sucnrfiURti b e e ts y e a r ; ' -Strid-Dtllnr— i D e l l g . ____ . C SpK liksSSirS52si?rC T 3I' I port D y^rrrtei^by 1 Ijr Rflcr yenr,"■nr," Sen. Len J o n d an told ] r | a l i R ^ — •- representing President 1 >1 . ' . depart/nciit of offrl ®om S ay s , . . . . who is in Tunis.runls, Nasser wa. ex- h ' wis'gr.;ia,”rf?„; n | T * ncinm UL*.ulii« leque / ^ l 1 on tlio boardjrd of trustees.trust Hold- , company ot New Jer- C,] :k later to entertain deen hlfh scliool in ibm 1 Ml'}! •»i,, .dlLlonal1 sugiir sugar beet allotmento t|, i 1 7 1 . p r v I J l i n over trusteele e ^ is. . GerGeral Bybee. '''■II jestcrd o y . , L^.sll(‘luiii."Ni«r«wlc>i«r Jn.M nlKht a t T rin id a d . Colo., , am. and the secondsccond line a 8 ve, minimumrum notice noticc ot the nr- Boise, ami Mti n a“ llmt the ((ivll iv ll riurights mnvement rled to David W. ( :wrerLa^i:„t'o% <;u^ Ho^ert EBBlcston « was named interestedested archeiarchers, arc In- » p„^ Ideal and .Mrs, Clara j; Chou's. program In Shane, Twh Falh, ■ ' ' l l i ; have a 5 0 -year hlstorj> of In lhe ^lutbutt) hadh a d bpon ••foment- ghe camme e to IdaId ah o In I9M nnd f " “ '' B u i r w m ‘'be ‘''jl "We have a 50-yea: al will be held In Twin: ’•eyRt was kept secret uuntil the ' succcssfulful suear sugar beei beet RVowlnK. !• nlmosl. i.iuirclyi.iu lrc lj by the-com- was graduated,luated, rrqn,.fn Twill Falls :rcl»ry, botli Buhl, anil lool nn d ^ U n W .slty e fam ily suRge.st.s 1 |in ------. * la.st m in u te . h u n g In Ihf slrceU and ;n a definite p:irt of our —__ hlRh school and le Pnrlln. Twin Foils, , __ , ::___' hns been a definite 511C and her iui.sband *>'.)e made to the seelncj hristmas Carol Books But/ overnightlight In Cairo c lu ste rs p o rtraits ol llie Chinese 'ylHi t.WiU-fA .fiiofll Iltiucfin.nji_membrr mf»mhf of thp coun- Idaho. She and fund of D elta Gamma treasurer. Al Partin.P.rtln. Twin Pall.s, '■ ‘ » rls tm a s t a ~ I'fup rOUllliJJJ wJDj h In .qonih America. fV® eed & Feed. —Adv. gold-starredarred ChinesChinese flags appeared, grains and Idaho’s fnfamous poiff- cii of thf^r twelvntw elvn of lhe CDS’ u p tM H ^ U -y c a c i^ Kl 10 a two-year lerm,»t >’»<> * ^ ’empjoyjd by f-Whito -morLuajv. r 1 was clcctcd to a tw toes forir lhe past 303( y ears. In churrh. aflldflld Ifiiri fla .«:()erch to a w here h e was en}p recent years,yeari. by-prodtjctflby-prod of the public meetlnKeetlnK llhere that thc ' - -j; ■ - • -BUROT iieet3cet trowing andn process- wliole civil11 rights imovement was f • Ing industrylustry havo \y been ohfi'of "phnny.'’ ■...... the majorJor factors In cotw expand- 7-1, ^ fo*mer rm e r El.wihower cnbJ- | J b 1 Jnff Jlvestock'estock leedlnRleedln industry j,p ( jjjpiDbcr)cr said llhe purpose of p M I . • . (grow th"" Ilu; cDiniiiunl.-'lsim l.^ls in thl.s area was 11 civil war to enable > ’ |s feiiys froi 11 1 from Sealy ■ '7 The IdnhoIdaho sH)iUor-nuLi?dsH)iiior- th at,lo .cumii? civil ...... __ __ thci'i* arcrc suino :'.OUU -L- Rccvire assured[\sKurcd becLbeet a(acroaKo. who „]iy ci\rrl(?d•d oout u t ovover a lonK pe- I I'. WM •■• Mn • '' BHI 'vnjra-'" - ■ |H| .' ■HK ,j||i' TirTTT now cfc5lnr'T(r~prnC^ r e lo pi'iJdutu sujffi*" Tinrt~~Bb I f f 31s boots n«;s partpnrl ot of thIhc eir farm ing .stir upp such 1bltterne.ss be- L ^ ***• opcratlonR,Dn.i, tween w hIte ite s and blacks In the V «m aJl flame.'j of clyll L li' ll — "Id ah,0 o is fnrtuhnfefnrtuhiifo In havlng-.’joutlt that- «maJl f 'oiUd Inevitably result, II lim i oiitsOnTTtmfr'nndrtlrifr 'nnd cxiM-vcxf>erlpncod su- disorder woiUd lne\ !t proec.ssors with sound Benson calmed.lim e d . ' I f / ' t h e cotfirnunl.sts then jJlJIf ^ 1 and noteworinotew orthy succe.ss He said t h e cotfi n n d coalesce the.se Ut- I ip l- .\\ 111 f-hcir employe and community coijl/i fan nnd coal II Itr^ ^ ^ — relirtJon»-flfi-wcll,--Se Jor- tie flame.s Into I n to a.Kreata.,t; civil war ' d an declared.

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S peny H and ..... 671.000 29‘« IB 'i 20 -f ''"■J 1‘* i Alinounced / i "Helen H,'Ic^un luid Mrs. JameSjB.lameSjB. Peik, Gli-n Thieiten'. Uobort'Robert' PnPreclncf I'i'- Harr\ Holion,,!:„„n. OlTice v "ll M a n a g e r - 1”' I Grains Gain 8'* : 5-.,Studebaker ...... ,868.000 S66.000 ‘ 7^4 fi 6 '* -- »u »U • BBrennuii. .. ;Youiik ;Yo and H A, VunEniieien■ien EdituEdita Dcviniey, El.su* Stii.r.i-^...rn-., JKKJKKO,\tK, I];'.-. iJ Rci'd AlC- -j 'Corn 2t'< 17^r■ Mch-Fay-r^.-.’^-265,QD0^-265.0110 19‘* • 17‘v 18'.. - \\ The'1 19M Jury.liAl for Twin i)it\Miioi ono—L orenn D. 1P recinct ll I), \V. Biauley. au ley . IvuiiIvan Molyiieaux. L eslie ("■.■..'U. ^Sp.icid S p.iddni, ;r.vm Fall.s. will bC (ijl this: 25\ 13\ Ponn RR ...... ■' «4.7P02S 4.79O 2b^n 24^» 2 4 ^ - - '4>4 F;iilsFui couniy us announceded by Aa ndnson. Euil -V, John.son.nson. *Wi* William S, Lulie, Mrs, H, tl,. Hal-H a l- Mrs.M rs. N orm an.H crrelt. Mi.s. iTft! I-rt-t! tin-clif iiu'.vm !m‘iu':m! u.'i;;,* m an a g e r .‘-t I O theri 20'ii 1 0 '. B ninsalck ...... ; 208.700 208,700 11 10>, 11 Hurold Hu Lancaster, county clerk, si xut I in ftcatened while otheri 20-1, :: clerk, Stanley D.' . F M, Hnd.-^on,d.-^on. I lenlenger. B riiie E Cuujjhey. J»mi-J»Mi- ThlemThlei e. Mary W r i g i n . Ka)l of tin'I ill'Jei onii' o:!;.r . f Idji-Geiu. I < SturL scored stron; gainsl Balm <1^ 3rt West Elec ...... 205,500205.500 34 32 \3 3 TtvTtie jurors were ielected by>y the Mablem Cmibfrly. C, P. Oliver,iliver. nie M. Gos.si‘H, Dean lliull.. MMrs. rs. ShobShobe, Hariti 'L. Harnry an.i l.’.i.i\;ii4 H. Ic.i . ... .• ir.ini'-' to I rhlcaao board of trade.xad e. 1021.1021* 56 HCA ...... : 1B8.400183,400 U9 95',. ^ 7 ', -- '* 't countycovi commission. C.Cluudi' i’.irker and Mrs, ken- DoDorothy Mingo and Homild New-N ew - MarpM argaret Lincoln. .m.ill a;niiii'unc 'nen: i>\' Lyoiiy '\r irheat 735. 585. Std Oil NJ ...... 183.000 73‘i ■7 r ,‘ '7 3 'K • • !- !- Dlstrlcl No. 1 ,JK. JH’th Shook. ‘ ] brybry. • Prt Precinci 13 Ja ck L. iVultiMi,iiltiMi, iSnu:li. ;i; i!t..Ih I (X«P»ft 3‘.^ent.abushe^[shel; ^ ilO''* 51 Chrysler ...... 187.300 91>4 87',.8 8 -h^ - - \ '. Duhl[ precincu one—E. Borde-:3orde-: Filer preciiui Iwo—Theo0 N., PrecinciI 14 • E, Borali.. Mrs.^Lyiui Mr3,^Lyiin Slewiu't. Vern C. W illmniiianix, M>'.'^p..r;ili :i ,1 F ra n k H ! i.to 1: oata otf 11 '.. to 113^1'13’i 36'j Control Data .... 119.700179.700 113-\ 104 1 05^1 -- 5 > wick.wic M iles D. P atrick. Pcg;;y.BPeg«y. Bro.vn. i Dau- Hatch. Gilbertilbert EmmaEm Spence. Ken Riuiuly.lu iu ly .’E Edga dgar Ehleis. 0 . H Uiiii^ins.i^lns. iliiili!),!linli!)a:li, n ^ ;ii'd cf- Kj I up ■. to 2, an d soy- 22S IB M artin M ar , ,.. 177.700177,700 2 1 \ 20's 2Q’n t r Giiiick.Gil Cliarles S. Busman,n. jr., puik.stoii. pj B;ub.iia 11, Cobb andi BnBrady Jack.son and Ray Kiiij.ill}. ’Hom’Horn' er TTuddetscai. H rttv O ltn -'I- 't t'de d is !Si‘ i' l)i-.', XI. 1J;..:'iI,,.l1i h u s _!]■ 21'. 13'i Tex Gult Sul ... 109.500 21‘i 20 2 0 ^ 4 t ^ ^ M)' Ml'S. Vivian Cantixll. PaulI D Da-lR a-; R ut a McDonuUKh. ' I P recinct 15 — L, M. P raam'H. m 'H . siead.sieaci Helm Ituih llni, MisMi'n ()iM-:i ,,if!ili,; 111 1 ll,.- {-rciUU- th a n 81'* Mon.saiuo .....156.300; 156.300 61'i 5 8 \ BI'h -i ^ 2 \ nu nu, C a r l H endrix, D orothy E. i I ‘'SaT(ui"« rtae more than «11* by E. i Kitt-r lueiuiu’: th re e .^ — Ada ElnElma C Green. Darrell W. Jon- KenneihKeili L Jolinson. Etlirl ^lotin.■tonn. ji :v ii>ri‘> --> m mi..'' !''- ^’,o to . ■ I I nU on «ord tlm t heavyJ ex- “ Atlantic R tg ... 155.900 5 9 '. 52’i 5 7 ^ - ’ TJ JukcrJuJ; and Rus.self C. Wibon.on. ' AlAlbiii. Clifford Jijhii.'^on., L., V.'sen.V.'sen l-oren ^liller, Morris Hlack-H ack - EllaE lla Me.sseisnnih a iu l Hlnor;!•;i M,id. s.il!.S.iU. t.iki't r:;v \>, • ; i- ijC wHl ' |||| b 147.900 19'; 18'. 19 \ *'» r ■ ly ^ i-. nt red wheat are. ded e-1 -l -’O'j » n . El Pa.so N .... H7.900 ’■ Buhl precmct tw{>—Mi.s: I Hob- H' Hoy.sU')-. ICniir.eit B .iu n . .Nils .\lis burn.bui Laura ‘F Hr.u krti. Lola Pool, ciiiiimciiiiliinii.' Ill till’ ;u .n;ri.inu p ro - i r m - f S a ------12-----Ford M olor . ... 131.300131,300 5 0 \ 49-. 5 0 '. • I g ^ t o c b ol liUUWiii lu u - i - - ,** ei i W eaver, W, L, Enn.,v Ch;irU-sh;irU’S P. P.viil H.nnline, Mrs. Hubei:: S, SoiSonins and Paul C Vi lor, I’rtI’recincl 1!) L, Janu*. Knuiuiui If-'-ioi:I.-.M 011 jrV ' rmed 34\ ■ 28'. Deih Steel ...... ~ T 125.300' D O ------30- • 3Q>l!-----p - un=“ '>“ rm ed H iulk L. Aikni,^. V a u n' Gr .i'iivo.; r p rnuu t-h.»ri.>s\S Jl i? Pri‘i:inrtp 16 Waviif W. Bauer.3 au er. mk.m k. K url A. Mo.ss. Cluuli-,>!■,> ti Mc.‘^p.iditi':i i.l- li-r;i ••'.illi tho I 'ira ureln »"“* 934 1 \. 57=« Gen M otors ... 122.900 79'-j 77‘h 78 ■ '. t I the'issue ol treinht » * ^ A Dau<.><. Wurd F. Macku*.. Mis,Mrs, W Woodhiiid and FraiiK A, Sikf.''ikf.'' AlvieAlv B Knl^;hl. Mrs. J. WVoyne a y n e Looney,Loon' N w. ArnhAldn. .^'ilnn«ninii-ei»mp.uiv umijw | mi« i...n .n.m i ------^ 4 - usslaIH'v Amer T a n d T ... 120,500 1 4 1 \ 139'i 139’k - \ J),,, Kjiih Kyl<’.‘> and D.Jnaki C. j -j; K ing. C’ail J, Sifw art. D«‘,tii Bastlan.B asil Carl C, Freeman, Eiirsclliirscl Mua'Muaibai-.i .il .1 h:;-. : .'lu-ii as late Tobacco 119,5(10119.5(10 26-h '>6 26'j . fJ d C. T itaat(';\ (ifcc.’JU'i .Mr,s. J T. resolved. Some late “ * * * W .ivrii. Al Vicker.s. Hot)eri Carlsnn. Mr.sr.s M, AA.-Fi .-Frali?n. M r.s..Henry F Wills.\Vill.s. pipn-Mdrni '-Md. u t i.'u- Ji'i>vi;',' (.•!i;itn- AMERIC.AN:.AN EXCliANGEE.VC !. Aiuler.>>oii. a a n lc y S .-C ro m , Uoy^y^^-’ I'j-i U uhl precinct ihrtv - ycili k Puckrit and A.sel H Parish.irlsh. VurlaVcrla Tarlar. Mrs. Faren Falrr.•’all')', b er <'•o'. roin:i’.ri-r", lii.'.k - P.iiiri'- •V tjftrlv-highriow rn\T ekl>—.snips, high , q - y<‘ih ji-x-vf \ nd .Xh^V-^L.iVcrnt^ S erv demaitrflor*south- 'TJEW ^ORKrrih:7-i’t-«Vi-¥«irlr-h JTnriT^Helene--HT—BabcoUt_-QlUL_4j.Jilii:_lQ_ ,j_ pri‘'-idi'n(, uill..])i; liiu I tri low. clo,sing price and n e t c h aange n g e of ol ithe five most active American H arry W. McCiUili’V.'iuili’v. Jjijphn.sitii. — • ' . P preciiKi T7"‘VWrTr~'nTnrinr^'^^‘ A ffhur J. WiboM, I, •1, L. Bothne. M. E. C arr an d Robcif, o b n t, newnmv p)pi'esiden: * • exchange stocks lor the week.L- Ul I. t)i?.lriH .Vo. ? 1)01Donald H. Penwak. Owni L. Bothi iaU te'.^^m l'rtratlon's tHv)ltzen, i ,] Mrs. Ed Wav’Va and Ife High Low Slock.',Slock.s High Low C lose Net , and Twin Fa-ll.s pn'i-nu': lUii’I’ ■ RscRschliman. T. C- Hanwrl. I’ru.-eI ’.riK’l' Cuil. Ci James Winegnr, M.'iMiie I..i!-i'n, llil'-n L.uili-'", Jljulj 3 k 93'. 63 ', Syntex ...... 294.100 0 8 'i 88 08'-^ B', Huili I, (;i-iir;:c A. (Vp-Cii\)- Cr.Cf. ,MlDer. jr, and Joyt* 0. Osiyn.\siyn Precinci Pre :o Donjild r Ar- l-;nul\ i'l:i)i''ii';i, l i.iiir; ,1 Ijnu'., rf . 149.000 3 ‘. 2 1116 2 \ -’ • Buhi precinct four- Jolm>‘i P.P, pjx- rl. Olio Floii'iiT'-, Floyd1 C. PPrei’inci IH Mrs it C Ash-A.sh- iMugion. rlugn N, J. lU inigardhcr, Jot’ nf whettl. hut bul( ,, Wllshlre .. HD.OOn \ '\ \ r K.iri s.iitVi' Ml-. c . \ u ,S i,p ,_ U .------K n a p p 141,4(10 ) 141.400 \ 7 16 1J 10 Rogers, Bernard- .N' Laiif;:s:cr umi Ot:'!' Pi’e.ston.in (*nbren<'r.cnb O a ra S Hn^g.s.. Lee McCoDnni. McCt .-Vhi'!•; W lnir. A W, M''-'' >' ■ Satlons that wheat tanliersl - 14'. 4 '. T W A W t . ..■ 'ISCTIO- ’ G eorge F Ayers, S t it n I o y Ht';-\W':- PtTfiiir: twn Frank Zhuink.,!mk, Fillmiuv..Fill L arry K;iu|.;hrid.:e.rid .:e, Spjirank. Spjir; LuVclla I’a ce ^iiui Leona•I'oiia >s*-'--v ...... , jj: ■ a nour millers can not get to- r-mrroo—^t*t— iughi 'H 'j Biyiies Eng . .. 118,300118.300 42 . 32‘. 32'.. - 6 ' Af '’'i?riiilcy.... 1.. U ATTcrfirRrfTrT’hr TlT Ifiir IVtrg 1 ...... - ^------____- ll.iiisViiLlui; n i.v in .i I! '; r,,iilc.v— 8— I ^tbtr on a suitable plan b r o u g h t ------_ \Vade Quij-ley, A. D. St.ilcyy ;tiulund jo im I,. Fuller. W yani -^Wutl.s.^itt.s. HewierHei’ and H rnry Upclike. i I’rtP recn u i 23 • • D ali'. A^1^•H,',-\riluiv^1^•H,',-\riluir Daw, K,lli)li F'-n 1 ;, i,-; h u o g eiie Ving.s£. G Gi eiiild MueKorl, Lo;us Joy, PrecinciP l’l Habert Fin-F in - OOren ren noo/ic, C'.ni W, Bcr^. 11 J' M Jen eniiin iu n Au‘ lii> .\'.n,' r. H i-lru ‘ B “S futures slipped tractloas 17 Buhl prccincl five -Throtloi(>•otlovc f'.'iimiickrr and HariA \V. Y.iw'.uv ‘.sp.i sp.ihr. Nt'.il I’usluor, Mi’s. Loin.stv. oin.so" .Spenn..Speni W C.in'ienui, Mi’..ire;i'’..ired IU t e e > >imlils, tin: F^.i Anf.i : ' 1, M: . ■ .nittadv hedge selling by clevn-|idr EraI J l < ill Businessless Ends With ' R.r " f-’onc.', Frank CliiindliT.•T. I..I,. f’rei'iiiv'l tiiii’i' i‘::'iii‘--t Ko,':: Ih'iu'v Uvwvy s.i:us., K, Ma^iaw .Mr,' Jr-e C'l»’in« Inn- Ceplni.sCei; Jone.s. Mrs. Jacic Mul ui nnv- v -M Mrs, rs . Phillip A, Fix. . 1ilvi‘iuir:!i KiMiiir N.iyl.T. Alln'd i‘ I’r'- , f K- L u tz , Brnr.st Nfeyei't Mv>.>. Ai- pnisen niiffv Reed. Ffl'jnier R;im-ilUlL-.ney, ney l^ean Sfewah. Howardrd Pp tcred n ct I'-l - A rlh n r S Bork-1U)rk-1 tyRi'ovitygrove and Mr.s. M oyd P.itli r- illons' O lllC lC ljitlV O X iV lll l i m e .'UPPort on expectations u l l l I JL ilxltJI.tllU U llll/IIlit"" jT^ F! Kn^, EfTit’h Ali'xiinder';;in(ier I sesejTr. Puul ^ ^ lliam'Tippin ; Tip 4md Glenn Bi.i.s vAuei\.'wiri?',aU(4 \.'w iry~ .Stliiili'V L‘. P liillip.i. Wi>;uk^;;nr-iAon ir |^ u ii— .------— . ■ m i cold w eather a n d snow over ovcr « Mr.s 1 MiirliiU'-'.li pri\'Uii-t Md^ lirji :oun- ■ n e w YORK. Dec. 14 (;P1 —- AnAn^ XheX job crUii.s became wide-u^irio ^ ;' gG. Crippen, Miu Uia R. Jan-' PPiecinct 22 - J. C. Wlllluni.s,'«fivcliunis.'«fivcr.s. Mm'ie G, G nrley, Mr.s ( Miiri ■ L rorn belt will curtail coun- ■ N ™ Biihl precinct six-Clav M. kc R ay- M:»'r.shall. Cm \ I'rii-r (>n. I'’. U. ulalejc^® In American busine.si caimc.spn;ame'.spread when Secretary of L)i*-:p . y M- kow.skl, S tu a rt H. T ay lo r and E, R. Sparkman. Hamer AdHn..*-.'LeontdHn..*-'.'Leonard V, Mun.'v';. Mrs. R ay- M;»'r.sh: ■ „ marketings ond. stlmulalelf™ I" ^^^‘.'iPic-Uren. Hiiy Hiciinioiui, R. C .'K i nner.I M orrison, ( ’iyiii Pi'iTt ^ M cO raw ...... - ...... —.... t titm *-Im h-and Ai=leMTi-Allnn.*a.,, Iman.Imaj Mis. Dayld Bi\rry. Arthur.rthur KirKimberly prcclnot one—Geralderald FYeestone.Freest( Kiiwiir;! M?C,\rty.’ W, - ■ } ■ unl price.s were generally hiigh-(Studebaker ig h - S^uoeta withdrawal. por;poriunil.v. « Inkino Clover ‘precinct — Norben'[ W.,W.i iPieciiirt five ■- Mrs. Claudeaiide'P. P. Wyilo anri Harry Holmqulstlu lst W. VRidgeivay. li L o u is Blilcher.cher. A. - Pullman. Pi -Margaret. Juiic::. jleak Studebaker has been maklns , -B-^l,nrt-^niu.rlnf wn.< responsl-onsl-j/The /The action produced a bleak ®' Kei- Edith Allin. MadrUne Hranac u —tn—South— Bgnri fm- no La.s.sen.‘ Walter W, Olsen. Mr.s,!HrM rs,! Brown, 0, H, Parkin. Pred Parin-arm - Dlstrlcl No. 3 Ru.s.scRU.S.S0II Iy. Ellef.'Geoi-ge W. Kei- Edith I ble (or (I larRC p a n nf th er InIn-^Christmas -'C h n s u r ouuo6k 'f6 i' 7.U00~work- , . 'Martin J. ICnicp and Mr.n. Dur^—rr Pefd- jijk LM i-.s. Dick Stallord. ,s In years, and before that was a ‘ 't>i . J ; I'V h t - y r - J VMtVi:--!— U i :—!— X:caiin Fulls prni-in(;^t e iglit h t — iy.Iv. P:Plo.vd H. Ol.sen. Jo h n Pefd- ■ frfftSP- Commission hou.se buyiiiRjytnR ors whowh: will lofe their jobs in iietia Oppltnger, *{-lt ude- successful tt'flgonnmker. ' gle., Houston and Paul J, W haley.'Jaclaley.'Jack Caton. Mary Emmen, V Ver- er- hihsen.huser Jr„ tt.apniet'u l*iC5iorr Bet^' I boosted rye -more than 2 cenU South JBend, Ind.. where Stude- nlap. Bitzenburg. Mrs. Ly’o S.'hnilkt'r, The 'company -will conllnueLlnne « , pi-odncL —- Leo ]Prccincl six — Kennen; M.jdaM.I da Puller. Robert Grieve, T.r. W. KniilyKniilv Ballard. Paj'e Dunlap. Bitzen: J ,H)1 a-hcat. - ■______baker iassembled ils cars. ^ )nald Richard Schnjtkcr. Ricimrd K. ^ 1 ------— ^------1------^------m------manufacturing ai autos at Its Ham-Ham- f" Cieorge" >3elsbn. M iir-’u r - '\v Whitesi(l(>s. Domer W , Bel'ti^ch,'ti?ch, Stivers.Stii Ralph E; toliarp, FFlor- lo r- HHarriet arrl -Demon...^ra. Donald Rlchju id C. Anlbi.s ahdTnnirr'A. Ihlnr.-— .— — ilton. Onl.. plant lh Gahftdft-ftt ft- JtilLiC—-Atwood an d Norman)rman ; Laurce. La H|irBr-llV?j>' Charles Con-jC o n -1 encence• M. Gardner. Robert:c P. Panics,Panu Harold O. Hove and C. Antbis Nor- Carol Slaughter. .. ______t t Rofif* Roger.soh preclnc't. Rollund ■ >• reduced raie and will supplyu p, p i yj !"'■ over, Roese Davis, Ad‘'ll!i Ij,"^Ty. Ely, Heideman'n7TW>Ttle-Ivorson.Hel Nor- Carol L parts to dealers, Lucerne precinct-Georw;e T.' T.'Audreya i P, Glsler. Deity P. Mog- ma Requa and Robert Baker.o r. KimKin berly tw'o — Ei’vin EiJer.s,■ii'ch, ' KT. K r PaT P m ^ nnd R. & -V otH i«r------2i I Market Gets; First Breather pirl lette, Hollister preclnet-Oran JoiU’3 ------___ -_.E?{planlng..._ E the ^decisionJ to Smith ' and J.uanita Conway.ly. lenI ensen nnd Helen A. Peterson.n. PrecinctP 10 — 0. A. Kelker.T. AI- PranlPrank M. Drake, Ralph GUJctte, Holll ’Rills, a n d H oinrr H . Robert;;. abandon production In this coun-:6un- '-<5asUeford—preolnot^ ^ ------John-j—John-j— ;Pf<>oliif,t—s&vca—.r-... T^tondL . A IIvin vin W. Jcnkin.s.UoscDh G. HHack-^ ack\ W. P.P, Chapman, Jeanette PalHs, and Ih I Since Late inn NovIN ovember Stry,- Chai/man -Randolph H. M Guthrie said Studebaker had last I rJEW yORK. bee, 14 (Upn-Tlie-Tlie two week.swe later. Whether they- ■ stock market took Its first breath-;ath- can concontinue to hold out remainslalns . million dollars since 1959 on it.s dome-stic car o p e rilio n s and ...... days to be seen," he added. ‘ l e r thlj week sin ce th e hectic days to be si . , was being "bled to death" at Tibled Trading this week dipped to „ lo t lale November. Slocks arribled Tradl South Btiid iders(21,881.370 .shares from last week's - Hlrrejularly lower ns most tniders(21,881.3'; .g_ In the flr.st nine months of Iv a lle d on the sidelines toI seei24.112,610seei24.112,6! but was above the 18.- .j. lodels RKV K H » h o would m nke th e first m ove.ovc. 1384.700! 384.700 in the comparable 1062 1002 models flopped, the company lost fl.fi I nie rail group was the main; period. million dollars. ^ ■ 6 1 |H5e e $ w6 h Hfeature os it chugged up lo0 iLsjilsi Dow-JoncDow-. 5 utilities moved^ up £Elsewhere, (lie automobile In- ‘.evel In seven years. Fi'l- 1,03 to 137.83 and 65 sto ck s were dustry was flourishing. Produc- ■ d ay 's close p u t th e D ow -Jones'ones up 2.05 to 3G7.12. Standord and tion during the week wn.s esti- H n ilav erag e a t 178.18, up 4.76[ and pPoor's o o r's !500 slock index inched“ up m ated a t a rt.-cord 190.700 3: pas­ P Q p r | | H tbe highest since the ^1.23!3 otol Oo/)6 M to 74.00. ,sensenger cars, com pared w ith 187.- l i r i BS h . 1056. ^ ------337 the preulous week and 176,•116.- • ^ ■^■TOTrflSC~ 1 rnltistrial»—wero------— - 4Cfl-q-.ycac. ago.______...... I ' ■ol(0.()8 to 760.17. I . With tiip end of the year.ap­r np- Tliere were^-num ber of factorsniivestoc^”’ proaching. thc business jfortcast- ^Ihelping the rails, including the 0 (iDKN iivring .seiuson opened In earnest.rne,.|t. . L O utstanding A ssorlniealr l m e a l n OfiDEN Dtw. U lAIM (USDA^- Q i i amtities n t i t i Last. . . A n Oulst Hiipreme court's, okay of the B Caltlp for wcok a.lK,; .U ughlrr pUn..»ie<‘M H ere are .some of th e prediction,*;;tlon,.: 1 ^ 4 ^ - ■ u d 0-C and O merger, the tmi i,,,,heif«rs wenk Ui 25 lower; biilliibiiiifi —National— Industrial Confer-inler- '■ -^Ichilnnan of the Pennsylvania^anla «naiV<*alen« Rtenrty; fe«fcni fiO-751 Uiw- gncence bonrd-Manufacturers say ,S » 3 1 mil alaiurhter giKxi ^■nilroad's predicCion that the. rail IU. 17.B0.20..'SO;J’“J‘ hcifen «iyo<\ 7r>0-1.0il0I’lVoo outlook for profits ia rosyjsy in In ^ ^■tndiutry would make approxl-roxi- ibn*ibB. ik iK.OO*'o( 20.8(lr cf)WB uHUty and cum-com- the tiie first half of 1064. y s , l i % l : ^Hnnlcly 650 million dollars this mercuimercJul 12.30-16.70; bulli utility' and —M cGrnw-Hin Publishing com- p e d T o y s com- " e i i Mt - W r a p p e ,-n_- rommcrcinJ 16.00-17.fi0; vfalej-H jtikmJ .7 ■ ■/ . /< , ^■yor-the highest In six years, and cholci* 24.00-2fi.00; fwl***- nU^ranleera y^OT COUld bee the / / / m of 360.000 tons of w'heal heal g< and ehnlre Br>0r.o ib.Ib. nomlc HOU research director. Life In- ^■OLUtllne m erger. n t^ n % 2l.7M&.{;0; choice .UO-4fiO>0 lh.Ih. flurance fjun Association of America— bcifera 22.60^24.00. a , ■••5 ...V' ■ Jniit“Took at, theI lie seselerlinn below! H One observer noted- that rails 'jj*™ 3 b,rn)WB and tfWia 2S hlKh- A^ tax ^ reduction would bringX the ^■an doing better because thee in- er;er: howsHowa untMt^d; barrowH and giltsgliJ nation ^ a t substantial economic gains T here’s an exciting[citing coiieclionc of toy '' ROme mUcd 1-3 199*235 Ibi. 14.60-14.7f;. n neX ext year. 1 dmtry lfl finally putting some 'liinlit any cliiM. And P ^ ^ H H Eacl]E acli^% '' ': il .. Sh««p l.'JiJS: alaUEhtrr an 96-116 Ihs. Ifl.iKl-ifl.1,5! pany. Pan The gross national product '■ I:, . ijj'^ ihey’rc all lioveillovcil and a colorfully U n«u/ ; fwlor lamba uckkI and choic*choice will will climb to 617 billion dollars Iban one billion dollars on new ^5 l^ifl-givini;! equipment tn 1963 . 23 p e r 'cent-cent “■“' inIn 1064 from a n estim ated 583 9 - ' 4 g T ' . ^ \ "'•ii)>l>c‘l f « f R'ft-givi wore lhan 1062. DKNVEIl billlbillion dollars In 1963. l e n t The rest of the m arket m arkedirked d k n v f .r, n,T. U lA ri (IJSD)Ai- A I- —Commerce- D epartm ent Comparnl wilh lant wck’n i-lono : __—Capitalo Investment will hil a fJme h'IUj lh e exception o f some ‘catn** • Sla«ifh»/*r oiM'it /il)-l.UO Jnw- CHARGE IT buUa record annual r a te of -41.7f biJ-bll- ...... : ‘l ' s^ .' , : s .,'r j C IU on S ears Revolving C h arg o I tax-lo.ss .selling and a flurry•y of er; hHfnhrifrm a&-76 l..w,.i ; cuvv* attd bulls on Sears R, buying in the autos after 3tude-iirlo HKady •. , HlaiiKhlpr atroit i-hoicc anfi•nd Uon Ey mid 1964.- j prim«* 1.1)40.1,160 (I.m. ',7.26; 'Ttiet iate-year .surge In steel, balcer announced it will close per- h.*jfpn«hidfci-* 1mnitly rholrp RnU-l.l0-1,100«r>o-i,ioo Ib*. 21.00.22.011. roUH hi^h P^O* cittlc-r anil titilily 12.60-14.60. biilUbuiu week Wee with po.sUn£ of the sev- OPSE FROivt OVER o v 40 DELK)ELIGHTFUL TTOYS! 0 \ I I mestlc ante p lan ts. \ ■Si c h o p : fiitt»?r anfl wUlily 14.6«.l'.t.«0 ; gi/iwlji'xkI enthgnj] weekly gain in a row. Out-Oul- Steels siiowed some responsetOnse • '“/ rhciic* S.^O-KOW Ifl. (ii'ilff alfiTM . , 20.25-22.60; miwtly rliuictf 400 Ih. *j7od! feod- put totaled 2,042,000 tons, up 2 early in the week to news that er «lc»*r calvw 27.60. - per per cent from the previous week. the previous week's productionction Shrcpahee\> siitit(ht«r iamho w<>nk InI" fio60 Siock51 .sales on th e New York rose to lu highest level since«lnrP lower;lower. ewr»^ «ti-iini( lo 26 liiKh«*r ; ferd- ««j J«m(M »nfha;wi‘d; xlnuvhtcr Umb*lumi Stock Exchange totaled 21.884.- choice lo monlly prime 04-104 Ihn.ii«. 940 940 sh ares com pared wilh 24,140.- Elsewhere, th e business news ^..^iD-l^.Hri: Woolcd nill and ulil-uiii- 870 Q7Q shares the previous week. tackdrop rem ained fl.xed. Broad- j!'' '’ [‘‘I;' Bond sales w ere $45,107,000 par oad-I Jl’'llui. lH.i6-lK.06. Bon casting slocks w eakened a fte rr tiietne Hnrn.w* and Kiln* ntoady tr>tn 26 VaUvalue compared with volume of genera; counsel for the Nationalonal hiirher;hlirher; ■biiwo itcady ti> 60 lower; hm-ho'- $65,313,000tQ5 the preceding weeli. f Associailon of B roadcasters p pre- .. i-oWN and bIIui 1-2 190-240 Ibn. 14.76-, 4 . 7 6 - ______I 1 16..-{A; «cnv« 1-2 276-.1IW JU J2.A0. dieted lhat a government reinn on ‘ . - broadca.sL commercials would dis- oaiAiiA 1 1 O.MAHA, Hit. 14 lAPl ftrsDAi Yule ^ ’ Concert •ipatc Ihc broadcast indualry'a Caeile '’,','''1',' for week 41.700; »t«era 60-1,26 H Inceniive lo do better. b.h*'ifri« 60-1.0(1 |iiw«'r; cowii■ 76- Set for Dec. 19 J l | * Boeing, p rim e c o n tra c to r tor lor i.«»l-'"> l"'"-low*-r- llllll* itronit to 60 hii(h»i ; ^ , ' ' Ef vealei-a ktoily; feeder* Hteady tn 50 Sow- low- 01 GLENNS FERRY. Dec. UL - I Uif Dynn-Sonr manned space- r r; Kteem rhoire tf76-J.:»^0 Ibn. ■HUh-I0.25- T he G lenns P e rry .school .mu.slcmslc I wall, was o lf i •); a fte r Defenseense 22.0 0 ; hthelfi’m mixed gotxl and rhoire I'om! deparlJiient will hold lls annualinual M %rtlary Robert S. McNamaranara 1 -20.611; n.w». utility and"l..w rom- tnvieial U.UU-Ui.OO; buUa uliiUy and ChristmasCiirl concert at 8 p.m. at ;• mllrmed that tho project will i ToolBeitKits Nested Blocks lilioxes of Fun . . - ii "*** i'onim»'*i'inl ir..,'»0-17.00; v«>al«M'a' chnicp’hni'-*;’ the( high school gymna-siumslum I, Tractor-Traiicr;r Liigfraffc Trucks Ot canceled a s of Dec. 15 . 2.i.inu1.»«'2S.OO;:>.oi tietn gnrmi and t h e ‘•hoire 10.76-22.00; heifei-a jrood ai.d;;;;; T * hursday. Dec. 19. J, Red trartor. Trailer ror n 2-p^ece truck a n d C A — W llh plallio pIlOT, CA f t _ ^4 '•«!colorful blocks Cfl/* TlirreThree paellvUy toya CA* i'.m McNamara's statem ent that he ‘•[’oJ'-* hoice The chorus, directed by Mrs, ,, rhoire 60H.«(i:i ll«. 20.00-21.0 0 ; rhoire Tl JU C trailer in reil. blue. JvwC C screwdriver,so wrcncb. wUCU C tcach pre-schoolers. J U CC for indoor lnd( plai'hig, JUC i m \d clone 33 military installa- Bti-^r rnlvi-i f," 204-474 ll>«. 2«.50-IO.(HI.<'• ' Dor'Dorothy Nichols, will depict some ^ tiona underscored the ncw nd-ad- Sherjishrrj. 8.100; wooled ■laughter iamlm of the. traditions of the "Twelve i JJinktmtfon's efforts to c u t cosls vtradv to •ironir, in»tancua US higher. ' ahorn uliiimlUi-r Inmlm ntfiid.v ; Hbiiirb-iinrh- day:days of Christma.*?," but had ItiLle effect on defenseense Hml r,..-iii-r Umlm Blrady;’•»«iy; S : I WgMenetl so m ew h at on Fridayiday ni*a.i«.*^'Ni n .hn. No. I pelij« lK.60-ln.00; iiUiiKh-«ki»- bul. bul. iC ^ -'’‘^'•’en per cent g ain inI re- •-•r••■r ewM Iililily and kiumI 4.00-6.0U,6.0U, rn' band, d irected by Robert! itoalr lamb» rh«;Ji'»» 70 )h-, Ifi.^O. 7' jj sales for th e previous week ' 7 / ; '’,''" '.18,61)11, hnriowH nnd BiiiK irlliK Pull Pulkevson. will provide a mu-si- ^ over thp year earlier period, rec- HieHdV.icBdv" (0 i.. 2!> lowei ; towa ifk w i. cui portrait of Christmns, with ^0 aiilo production .scheduled1 for l>»rroxv.i>»rr.ixv. and• trill, t-,! f!t«-26(» il)-. M.:.'- Gayle Porter as narrator. ear N'r>o .•••*'«•» i.:i :imi-4iio Ibn. 11 .i)0-i2.2,'.. _ JlS week and a riae in rail ear- The grand finale will combine I waihg.v ...... riiR'Xi;?) ■ ' " bOT.rbOTh T h rb a n d a n d th e chorua in- ^ II was reported that mnn-ian- (‘HH’Acn. iw. u iaim (H sdai the number 'The sound of ,u FoMowinic if n Humiiiinv of the h»ii. expect their tourth , 1,^...,, niarkela for X; tlu- Chri.stnius," ^ i ^^aripr siijps lo rise to a recordcord week:wt^k: ad ju sted 106.7 billionIllnn , I'altle Hiiughier «le«-m i.llO-1.76'I,''’ and , ^ 220-240 lb-<, 1 4,00-11.60. 2 and .1 ___ ^ w low..r wUt, w,i„ht ...... l.lOO lb.. ollars in ihe S eptem ber qunrler. " Z r u wr-, , .,7' 2:ii)-26ll j|>it. |:i.6i)-l.i.OO, 260-270 lla. -*—— - , ner- J.oo Jrwer, ilaiiBhlr^ h.-lfi iH 1.00.1,2.'.. T! ' 270-2IIO 12 6l)-];i.OO, ‘I'^’^PliUnlng the a p p a re n t lack I'OWMi-ow« m». 11,00-1 1.60, 2 and 9 ■‘' ‘• ‘"f*'*®'' ff''- 460-600 11,-. 10,60-11,011, A W ith rublicr tire s, |- A Heulistle-looklng Keulistle nied- C A ^ V H m Je week one broker said , "TheSIhe bulkbulk* high rhoice and prime 1.100-1.326 Heavy wood board with Cr A A - Ideal I first gam e for C Af t— AlMl steel board, ivllli r A W ith ■ .mieep-I’ompuiI'd wjiU laul week'» C leal UU with -15 Items. JU C f m JtroiiR rally that followed Presi-•csi- Iba.li»«. 22.26-22.16,22.2i w|ih «.ve. i.l loaiUI'*', •. wii(de«l Himijfhtvi lun»U and 6 peps, wooden niallrt. JVJ U C lots. I Colorful board. 5 UU C C w hile ciiumel finish. J UUC C folUlug folUlu wliuUhleld. J U C [uai Ull * y Kennedy's asjiasslnatlon was ^',‘.7’/prime atJ' 2:1.00, l.;!60.1.490 Mih. 21.H0-I ,'.' ewi'it^ Hti-ndy. l.iitc week, i-lniire and 22.2.',. teveral l.i5i>6 1»)h, 20.60- X P^ofes.Htoj)ft])y QHcouraged burst U-20,00. thr«e up Urat ••l.on, fhiilee IKJO.J.060 |)w. 22.60-22.7;.,’ III 20.60 thriiKuh nild-»'»vl< tinij «(i , uninfoijiH'd popular enthusl-U2.2.'>. rtimiiarniiif uiadv 1 ,' Wll as a nIne-Uollarlllar fu. Ilm. ' i 21.00-:i,76, i .m vood 000-1.260 ■|h*, I b x .'f ^ ^ nil “ “‘''f w b llc once BBalii np-n». 10 iM.011 u-ii.M-21.60, v _ Slauijhler heifertt High eholc# ami jU ?* ' ' ' “ ' ’0 reslslc)! those who priin.1 '"“'•J'.'i' R.'iO.I.OSO Ib*. 21.76-22.00, hulV . “ > ‘re a t th em Jia « rhiiirf a(,Y the e\mr Hm-t.DOO Ib.. 20.60- irn. 2 i.r>o. vo.mI io,no.'in,oii. i Illll ^ '0 o ldest apco- BARGAINS! ; ' lliiilat Utility and commerrlal 17.60-7.60- ^ «' We In (he world." 111.1)1). m l,',', m | 'I'mi.siiK'.s of p o len tlal stocklock lln«» ii,„ . I'linipnied ( wilh la«l Fvidnjr"J, l.E|lEE LOADERS 7 • t ’l (in liarruw* *»id gilta iimliT WO Iba. ulrady. it.,i,” ‘rl" ! <0 plcii' lip ^ «iv«*i 'i:iO II)*. 26-60 l(»w*r, aiiv*# ileady'vir R KO! o g .9 .9 $ ...... /_•.//_ I _ (o 26 lower. (nn, » . bCLMl KopilistlcaledUed nnn-.w,Hhhow-i aixi niiin S tin tfie Q r ' mi.ted l-;i 100-230 Iba. 14.50-16.00. few DUCKDECOVS a a J , )mI« 1 anil 2 200-220 Ilm. ir..60-J6,26. D5 Ices Mi^,,,| I.;, 220-240 Ibn. 14.u0-l4.60, 2 R dO -W c...... ' _ ------— ------—D t DUCK CALLS O f t* Auto TraiK'ipprls ■ Roo. 1 ,4 9 ...... O O CC 'I’oy 'I'eleihioness I()-|)C. T ea Sets Hjilster S ets 1Passenger .lets Au ' CjTwin Fallsills MarketsM: II rliitil rolyetl/'lene rrA A ('Color eoortllnatcd set CAf \ — ^ SImbIc holster, liclgo CAfl — lUliOfniplijilLUliO| uicluL C ft—I _ Hunt’llaul.H 3' Hmall carfj, C A — BJJ ^ivltli iiprln»-lj^ illul. JUjUC C «with Kcrvlee fu r 3. DUCl i e (jolur,dol black ilcsleu. J UUC C 15 hiiliiolicj/fon*. JU C I'jltlloil'tlctloa*powereiU JUC ; | | ntll,, (iiiAiN LIVR POVLTBT !)»„ ------J1.7Q.I.R0•l.RO (D#il«ri (Dtaieri noi iiuutcil) WOW!! ______^______I(______flrn,.' ------II.Kd-a.lditJ J MVKHTOCK *■"'1 \VI,i(' - ...... •ll.HO.t.UO ... , . Ik,,,.. , tl H7I U7 rhoice I'M...... 1HU-22U Ib. $14.UD-tri.00in.oo ^ <|ii<>l.-i|) M«fH fi.iWR «"« ...... iH.ni)H.ni) . . •ill 1.. 1 . K"•1()m0 'I‘liralrr uuoted) M c u . «KHi)s nKANR' ' IM “ ’ Satisfautiua Ci^uriinUuiliniiilcuil or I'otii- JUoiicy itiuik ^ I EVERY N IG H T'TILr ' T I L Cc h r i s ;t M a s 1 * ...... 04______..ii'jcii'Jl' rhiti>* n m ,.. ... , ______LM.iM.no .SEARS °! . — ■ ,JIU 'lilt! llri'Bl(In'«l ffiiillntmNlll ______W.»0 UAd Hiiulod) liiiiall U,„.ll 11 llll),J .______(I.I0-7.tl '1

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■ HAIR BEAUTY IN MMINUTES! IN I Adjustable waistt or IPA MINUTE! . g g i A Personalrsonal Gi Gift will please shoulder strap letslets you walk,' talk, work while your/o u r I BREWS A CUP A Mih hair dries sill

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■ “r ? ! i _ J P C H 0 C 0COLATE W PEANUT CLUS1: m m s 1 * DECEMI:e m b e r I "l. S L. 16:17-1►:17.18 ' , I ■ m ' t ' l : t m l "Some Items 1 Only" ‘i ' i t l | ( W W % : ^ REGULARREGi I I '■■■; K 5 2 79c~PI9c POUND ^ — r t — — ^ ■'i\ KING'S . Portable Automoticjtomotic DDlihwosher • Ea^y .single;le ^ialdial contrcontrol \ ^ » \ 1 SPECIAL PRICE I ■ • Porcelain enameledcnomclcd ii Inner tub 1 ^ - : 1 ill L • Power washisti and two jpower rUues <, • Bnked-onI chip reslstaresistant enamel - : P « M IC E ______:___•.^Doublc-faiL-licatcdJlr;in-hpfl^wt drying ^ . : : : u s e ; - j . | | ! ■ I 7 ~ ^ w A nTAM'C \^< 9 M ~ w FAMILY W I = 3 1 w I l R T ~ ~ W f - J U L ______R i i refrigerator ■ ^ ' willWllh 50-t1i. Froien B FoolFood Spacc H CHECK LIST • Full width, full . THE BESTr CHICHRISTMAS TREATAT YET!Y -Jdepth shelves |B 4 m t• HandyI door storaR O ■ > ------wiULtalLliQUIe^sance.M^.. D p (, Your youngsters fove” SracHVAATlTT-Ii’S' MTllrChocolate' covered peanutsnuts asTtasimjcK“aryou~dcy. — ^ a bIACK o n y x r in g s Your i • Dial Icmiierature r Be a ** Smart $anta thisis yearyearand-please— I Boys' & G ir l's ...... 6-95 Covered Coveri with Finest Reol ChocolaChocolate, these mouth-wateringng tid-b;ltid-bits contain loads ^ ot fresh peanuts. Get 'em for fun and. energy. □ birth s t o n e r in g s o t L her with one ofjf these Ifine Girl's ...... 1-95 and up ; ^

3 WATCH BA ND S | H ^ j k WestinghouseI AppliotAppliances M Spidel Twlsf-G-Flex H i Variety jc iloW as 4,95 Department ^ Automatic "30" . 3 WATCHES W f ELECTRIC Cavaville, a Bulova ^ Store RANGE product a s low as 10.95 KIN(IG ^ S • Pine Plno tuning tun surfac# i . , tf V" [] WATCHES . unitu n it controlsconl Huge selection of . ^ n » • Lltt-up asurface unlta B Bulova a n d Elgin LYNWOOD SHOPPIHOPPING CENTER - TWINrWIN FALLS I NoDownI0 Down Payjnent • HighH igh apespeed broiling H watches ,.:^4.v51

I CHF:h r istm a s AUTOMATIC ^ "You "Y ol Con be SURE if it'i'i WESTINWESTINGHOUSE" '^AUNDROMAT" - B a u t o m m . i c WASHER f I SPECIALIAL PURCHA!HASE i |m ELECTRIC • Ec< Economy Suds 'N W at,er I ^ CLOTHES DRYER' ^ Sa^Saver' % m n i • Big load capnclty mmm\ 1 ^ 1 M • Direct Blr flow system . • Flexible Pie dial control Lynwood Lvnw Shopping Centerer Twin Falli, F( Idaho ! > M # Automatic time selector • ReffiilarRe( and fine fabric * ' ' I WINTER CGCOATS I IB l # 3 drylni^ lcm F>€ralurcs settings Kell ^ OPEN 9 A.M. TO 6:301:30 P.M. iDAILY ‘ i H I • Uso 110 or 2 2 0 'V o lt • SaveSav on detergents and ^ ^ SEVERALL STYSTYLES!! flH ^ coimeotlon h hot ot w ater FRIDAYS 9 P.M, . ;;] ASSORTED;D COI COLORS!! iiiiiiii^miiii^iiiiiiiB m M MANY fabr;FABRICS!! m g ALL AT SAVING.VING PRICES ™ m K Sizes3 4 to 2>20 jra I STAINLESS ^ H * by Oneida Sllvarimllh ^ L . 6 ” ■ n TRAVEL CLOCKS S? and up 1 ^ H Elgin, fro rr^...... 5.95 ^

B otrifarijewelry J H New shipm ent ..2.00 u p ® A H o BULOVA ACCUTRON ^ W S I M I ^ t IQ CHARMS -M j™i| HHL H Sterling silver charms ^ EtBa V f l H for her bracelet LOO u p M ■ I 100%" LIQUID CENTER B d PENDANTS W I H ■ Diamond - Pearl and ^ K y| H many others M CHERRYf CCHOCOLA)L A T E S ,„.wB ox. box 39c,■ ip : i H d LIGHTERS . ., ® ^ | H -Table an d Pocket M ' m C |i ------I * '£ Hi\HIWAY, 46 O *. I '1^:’ cons I I I !TOMATO0 JUICE ' rfo r 1«00T I ■ I FLUFFIEST I f C l o J J MARSHMiMAILOWSw ^ ...... 4 1 Ib.lb. pkg. I^ V ■ in 1 ^ 1 ■ * I GIVE HER A I / MRS. WRIGHT'S I DIAlVlOND I £ , IIICES r«llow, boxes I Boys' CAKE Ml> Wbire and DeyiliDeylll Food...... t° for ’ 1 I . 0 0 1 I I for CHRISTMAS | M i c All-Weatherir COATSC I - D aniihiih Freshesh GregorOregon H 11 I f l bulova transistor M ^ ZIP-OUT LINEFl i n e r s ' , I I I RADIOS I r Solids,,patterns, stripes,tripes, medium ff | ORANGE H radio wifh a ) year W I HAM and dark colorsc o l o r s f t ' h oOILY l l 1 1 QUaranlec. I SLICES CUPSPS 1 0 “' .and . up I^ H PARTOh I r . 4PL 5 1 ‘> Bunch I■' I o r a c ? / Open Mon. | | d 9 ^'£ 5 9 * I Cr^t J e w e l r y j i| Jj I SUNDAY thru Sat. | | p I HNWOOD I Prices Effectivere in Both / f ^ O | I 1 to 5 p.m. 5i^W ^ 1 ^D)© lii 'tii 9 p.m. I I Twin Fqlls Ston i ^ i C T a j I I ‘.m, lo 9 p.n,, Dtlly L ' t e m A, 1 3 W " H ' P'"*''HU Sundiv 1

------— ...... , *“ .. ' —-* » .• JI ' • i' , 'U H f IDAI^ 0 SlsP L imS '^ I E R I TLE RtIPS H ISl] I. Dee, 15, 1963 7 / / £ r'/vyFM7 -B trls-ali |i. ■ ' MOSCOW,IV, Dec. 14 (,(fl’)— Chuck Kozak, who puput Idaho ^ a rr Lj C C I M ^ fo•OTBALL o tba ll ___ _ ^ viefstty~Chi6ttflin3'toT:Btlsnnr^ijk-arti^lBint-w TT^ ■ ' , , back in thele bull gamegam( in regulation play,ly, wa.s inntru-j Camellia Uowl , , , J go in a 91-6717 basketballbasketbi victorj’ tonigtu o v e r the l!i I J o o f St. Jo h n '. I.Mlnn.) Xi. Dietrich held,eld » 10-polnt-pol lead “ , RenL'als Greir lit , mental durln?ring an ovei oveiliime period in trlovinff th P S i a S l View iTcx.i 27. Wins Junilunior quarter, thanks to S tate {sentais.:als Greg;uiej. Vermillion. ^v(i„ ,),e ( P a c k e r s^ F Junior Koii Rox , in the third quarter, th -j|rr^------|r r ------^als to -a- 77-73'7-73 victorj victory o v e r Sunta Bariiarit in a ------OnmrrH^eir-iMr-Nvrtlw '> 1 solid all-aroundlund play by Bod guarding th^te Bengal.sBengal-s big Art Crump, tallied 27 li ' basketball game tonight.tonig Koziik Hcor«,(l Idaho jXTW X ' Jouregui, butrBfnneinnralled-tor=^ Brnneinni ------^ ^ ■■ points severol tiroes | Hp | ; ^ four points inIn the oiovertim e }49ers 21 "I^ 7 Qtianiiro .Mnrlnw «>-<>' 'i;i,n*’*'' Sa w|(hln three points sever "" PASADENA. Calif.,Calif., Dec.D 14 m the fhial buzzer i I I n I c P f i Ml nip to onlv _____ ■ with a pair of free of free throw.s francisco,■SCO, DeDec. 14 1^- B.wf Inal buzzer sounded. £ > O ra ll 1 alC l tern Dowt"* —Quartcrback BillyBilly White,Wh a re-. niETBicii 17. BnuNE^ I laices point... The HeiiKalsi'. O m O r e S and a tip. KoxakkOxak cacanned a Oreen Bay quartcrboquarlcrback Bari 1 17. BnUNEAU’ 44 Sophomore ^27. Norihc.urn markable Uttlee fellow fellow' only 4>" Dietrich fir ft pf.flpll.unt.u tp Btuneau fiftpflp Ck r'rt XT’* a-l D ow ler on toucJ)- Mtt»H«chii»c-tu «. - in with four S(orr hit Boyd Dowler < 134 pounds. ledlTorrtu 3 I II 7iAi{nbn>ad . ' rever.se lay - in wit 's 63 a n d 50 yards Orange liioMom rnoMomn, Bowl feet,/4-lnches, 134 poi f I n i ’ P V secoiid.s left in reBUlotldn reRulatidi p lay lo down pa.'a playa 53 an d PftllflffA ftf _Cnlifnr- J»urcsui 4 7 2 1ft Hhujki lii od-5Z ViCt( fho Pnrlfpm 10 Florida A ami M . .10.10. MoviranMOV; State 7. O range G oast-collcge-iilCO »ege-ili~J-iuum _ A laiHniuhlanlailtnltfhuin ■& 1L_{L22. — ..— - ...... ^ j Shoot^ Care tie tt-’63-63. Tomim Moreland Moreif sank lodoy, corrying; theth e PiPackers to Mi.mi \Vi Vicioi7-^Uort». 'Ictory o v e r N o rth - vvim i 2 fi 4 TuriRT cer over siubborn 21, LouiNviile^.'^"'jliyj*-’ 7, nia to a 21-0 victory ovi I ' three tou} HhoLss In Jn lhe the ex e ira .ses- a 21-11 squeaker over oma A a n d M In Dormier 2 . (i f> 4iW4hkI and keeping their ' nfl n fl eastern Oklahoma A a I Idaho Idaho aheadahf 75-73 Son Prancl.scp and keep , Si,n Frannsfo 17. th e ttlUlUalluol J u n io r R ose J jJiH i! rrFrom Mini( , thr„„|,l,„,„;,|,rsec„„'/ e al Itasl another 4 2 !^ . Ji'W till 0 0 5 1) ^ ' ^ ■' Past ClarkU iCtJ. IV jitQip a Gauclio.ss pnss.puss. TerryTe: Han- mle hopes olive at Icasi )ec. 14—The B.orah The Clilef.^ had « 26-pou,, i;i'^Hi.4t4.n .1. football game’game’ tod toda^^. ' jKindaii Kin.ii.ll 1-231 RUPERT. Dec. 14—The , n . . t.. R nnho- hit Q-s lhe gun gun sounded sounc after doy. Ki.iiHns CUy z:>. H..4t4.n ------b B A B e R B r - e o o - U — 4 before a sun- . _ j' ______|BiBnchmiin u c h m n n ^ 0 11 1 1' Lions. ralcd onene of the mma ain con- sfcraitls roniainmg and-pna»— ------sm !lttnm rt-tctevfc*)»-eit?vW«^>-ftUdlo«Ul JS>. Srwrw York York 111 H.______Performing before mores Lee Cook and Jerry I,L lenders tor thehe Souihern Idaho ^ ,lo club d id n 't d lC m „d . 3) 031 in SSan a n Fraiicisco’.P s ------n------d-of 44,044 In th p -■t‘nt„iii iR h r> Vr’i ' ’accounted for“ liV “iJol'"''4tween polnLi hi ^h'c Cam'u;nla'dT d ...... 14 IU 37 17 conference cnampiuiishlp,; e as shorpsliootcr [^^^or siadlum ivulchK M • _ fam ed Rose bowl,3wl, th e ]p in t-siz e d niKrirh ...... h i — ' them last'night-asijh t- a s HHhe lie O nrey 1 "-Hit ovcitlm e as .slia. ff, Hitiiiraii ...... II,^1, ' *' why tonlghi as-s they defeadefeated the Jf'® Iour"i'ihcrf'J,'',ij cm mado a jomp'- „ce far behind ~h^ post dark 44- Buiidbern mado : Shir«rr iitali Baitpatters ^ ^ ' MliiicO Spartansms 63-52.--63-52- Ilgwica... Pantliers inched„ncd past ClaiLiaiK « do.,cd ItI t tolo 73 73-73 'Vlth ^ 11. If * NEO occ \T Tl rp r r a y S atterfield's Tresvnnt folio,-.j 42. , . 35 sfconds left. TTliat lia l wa.swa.= a s closc downi------10 T'/-v.\ci Murray Salle The sophomomore ore duo carriedc ^ n a rb a ra coulc ,7- : r ; s i5J X L IU S charges, with his own son hlttlni; .f""'''’ ““rton lara could get. 1 1 1 V O 1 “ yard*,...... 16 valley lo] the scoring load osQ5 CareyCare fc gundberit topped llm ■•t"’ ?” St. Mary’sJ Vird* pa.Mjnf ... 00 ■I 17 po,nls and Smith colleccollectini? 21, " pped me .scoring • p ____ 105 i«5 IHI ‘ •' 1 PawM — ®*24 ...... behlrid earJyf nndond trftll«dtrailed -unul j, „j| burdockilurdock h«d1 19. I'anlnr yard«K» .—i- •‘•24 a f jum ped In front n t 38-28 aal l hhalftlme p i ^ ^ ------turning. U> a full court pr a 35-M hnlftlmc i'—'...... i«-M 5 lO l and then usedd a lot of rireserves. L le iflS O n DOWS ‘ W»'>» ‘'“H'' “ 35-M spotless p : r ‘" '" " '‘'-'.-::;-i-4'ir.!( I!1 Pilots for . Ul© fJnfll period.rlod. That Thot let Ict them lead „,id“ wm lifif froWfrohl 5353-18 With ' -|;'“ ,r^"‘“ “ ”‘''^ - r 3r4i - 1 ------*------Fumblft-loat ...... ■ ----- 1 — ^»SrT. Borah also-won.tliowon.tlio JunlJunior, var.^. w..— , ------, ------. ' ° — . . aooro 2 1 pointsjiU and hurnf-Inlflhurn _|0 _ „,|„ui«it_4ofl—ifL—Tlus ^Tlie V an d als vumbiu bat ______...... iI » SALT LAKES CITY, CITY. Dec. 14 l/Pl , X"* f*"*"'"!------<" §■■1 mm/ l l ' l 63-39. ■* « MiNico „ a six -p o in t [cod. icftd. From Prom then th^ on hey |,nhit ^ a C'muclio Vard» pwaiiied .-...... •o ' —The Universityilty ofoTUtah Ut llll ------!f----- If H. ' - t u — in f 111. iiun.ui 6j. MiNlco s Dukeliy 75-52 EourtliZWi llornh lift pt■Tp|»flii;. tp|»llnlco f.fipflp fi DURHAM.-N,C:.Dffi-Hr ' Carey turned1 loto a stali, stall, halfcourt zone pre.ss.pre.s-s. S undl)«ig >(. if. if.I/. !f Its fifth straightjht vicloi vlclory wllhoui collfornlon opened Un y Dec. 14—T h e Volley imci i n :i « .■iicv.-ii.ni, H^.sicviMi«c-n r, fi :i ;i i:. DuivP, the nation's No 3 - llll |( The game waa marked bjby hor- and Murdock went» en t loto ft'work a n d ier in ,olong pas.s- a defeat tonightht b'ytfy trotrouncing-St. wltli o 3i.yard pass to C rIM-to-theIr fourth J J i'it ■ow ahoollnB. C arey clo.scd lhe gap. T h e .second o n e ,!M a ry 's a - 6 0 Inn a non-conference non-i a., Oranue Coost scored ■MrMilw" 'I 'IS Ailaiiilc Coasi' III i J ahootlnB. , „ , l.s Irora Slorr. T h e .sec ist sc o re d tw ice in;victory;tory t toniR o r i l i ht by i o i 2 lh*iknnr> 1 Ilh ------mmln m i ty brtx l x of 10lO free lH m v| Kuzaic wua atoatop-Hie—Vftiidftls- p the- -fa the tnira peilod.!rtodr-broke-a Uro - H - |h nsk>>th ini gnmUC. e------fhe -qprnnd f|liartcr. — ------T------fpown-thft-sl^nns-Powy-3rd*m!-<)»wn-th —6 1-S 1 l« tiI'iil'u,ml"!!, n alMmuiiiut - I i ’ '! ' 'attempts whfJetfJe Clark CIarlc m«d mftde but-scoring-with 20»■, foJJop.T) 14 tic ond sailI Uie Pa< Packcr.< the T h e los,s w asIS the fofourth In a Shoring honorslors wltlw ith W hite, 4 9 . 4,, Lifx.n Q 2 1 2 Milln 1! Both teams had 19 leammate Tom W l Hill 1 0 0 2M'lry,’ HryoM . II 'i ■! i II “ <-l- * ! if Jl ^3 of ^ 1 Tom Whitfield. „|.,nrv row fdr thc haplessnapless Qaeh,C who- who wos voted outstand I -i.siciii.u I 0 11 ■;[ Ja y Buckley, n'lwsc 'ii p, H. lUr. V. V TlTiid.ho Idaho (;< K T : t “ ®umeri With- Chuckjck OOlsen lsen and- L. UttniuU i i o • I I S l ■""" I. iin.miK.n 4 1-0 » Tommy Dovls,i, whowho bootedIjo two were never really3ally in111 the some, cr of thc gome, wos Mlk 1 Mnu«hn 1 2 0 2* led D ukc. pU( t he'BlUP Ipunt 53 ya'rds HuelllR combiningbilling for 2:23 points. J J, | , • ( // )J|® CARKV1- u, 41. (ci.*nK LARK «(1 f.'"''""' [-r-'l7|K....1 7 «.»:'» g j „ Froncl.sco convcjsloiw conven to St. Mary's starteditarted withwl s 2one who returned a punt 53 ^ OiaimiiJ!^ 2 0 .1 I I„p [or good atier elslii i - i f * C«f*y fg n pf lj)'CU»l* III juchdown in t h e , Vikings 7Mined-hito7Boincci-hito a 41-26 i.h„ri,„ti « < .1 1. 1 Utoh methodical-1 the sccond touchdown H i ------ui------Meeh.m 4 2 6 10 Hmt.hrcy 3 ’ n I ii:* bring his con.secullve(cutive totallc lo a defense, which Utah m :r edge a n d coasted Jc.hii.on 0 n 1 ir()• ntcs. 8-7. They went on ■ Jtt;—idcktxl—ft—44- iy -proceeded—t-o-plqk—eto-plo,k-apan,-The-halfr-ai)d-caui!hL_a- ■hi- a papass for 2 9 -third quarter edge and ■ ■ -'i th ere lo a 30-19 lead at the I I4|il Vt.InU I 0 A J M 'm U k H .1. a iDu .Muvrlntui.\i,ii,.|Brul I ;t-4 fi Tecord-iyltrg I’Stir'-ldckei * I I f, !> li Api.|oi»ouA,1,I,.|..,I1 n I.l I- ja fd field gooi with w ith even ev min- Redskins thenn turned on their yards from alternateernaie quarterback,qu 2 Kmrhl.fr 0 4-H III rcTOolnlns fo r th( ;llh a n )jn u te , 10 Vallcy w'onin the preliminarypre ...... ■" :!* lW 'K V «.lnl* I I .1 :< ‘■"*‘‘1" * for the game’s fa.st break lo build up an Insur- Larry Jones with a n; Minico •'11 2(1 ;I4 A2 tiM. , OW»,l,ll,ll 0 . 2 :i; T„,.l.T.,ioi. J2iii7-:i4 77 flnol polnl. mountable lead,Id. seconds left In1 thtiie e gaig a m e . 41-39...... DrisBi •' r m .^Wifr 11 ______- VALLEY 49.I. CLKNNS FE FERRY 4(1 > . Cook 7 fl I ' 14 ll Vi.InU . I...... S»ni» IUrb»i« . I'l ing proved the U tah led 69-41-41 wwllh llh sevens m ln ------— M ’» 11 77 S '''" '''’ P™ Vallry fffft pfpf tp:(J.lp:(;. FerryPerry f if tp f lp mm m ’ ' t'i I JlotmiH 0 « *8 44| Tot«!« 192 4 2 0 4'! ' ' ' “ h " . , - Siiiiiu" ' iiuib.ra margin Ot victory>ry althoiallhough full- utes remaining.ig, Uientlien 1cleared Its ci i 0 1 * fifj. Ru.1.1 7 3 1 W'KV..Inl*2 n I 2H 41 Irn itm n l fmilH — S iuilu O l * ‘:iork 4 I 2 Jl'Johnm.n II |g i)o Siindbeiu 4. Coiiniy;iy 5 fi,, KnicheyKnich 6. Let bock Jlni Tayloror gainedgalnec enough bench. III ‘I'll AiUmion 0 0 I 0 Wodilfllil 1 ^ . ^ l l l l Tm-'rH 2 I 2niiitr" r.|.S|,„„ ii'ri‘5 HoSidoy • ‘ 4, Miir.lofk 2. Ynhm- I. Cankll ^ b h 01, ( , fifi l^FiMnitfh12‘FiMnitfh 0 U 2 0 “ iday Cash ( 1.0 0 0 -yard m ark holons ' ' Frn»«rtb 0 0 2 Oj to the 1,0 0 0 -yar HftflmtiHhrn 6. K u tiik 2. W} were unableunal to f in d ■*■ - Kiialish 1 I) 2 2!nifilr2 2!Hlfilr 2 1 f. f. h season. „,y, n„y ^ * _ ^ lUnn.in A. HftHkltinIn" t.t': Mi/Mciei.nj V. ru.shing 0 fo|jrth season. th any consistency, O d Q0 // 1 t ill I 1 ToUli 19 6 Il4 l| T..HI. It 1 JKi.h ; M ? IF YOUrou NEEDNEED if — J4 \ ^ 0 1 3 S *' t^mchlstrilstr 4. ______------s c o rin g only sixix field gigoals In t h e 1 Q D ■.SlA W ill WHib 0 0 1 0 Hciwioh ^ HmuiK 4 ;i 4lllWcni4 l l l ’i.wcni 0 0 1 0 'E H HAVE A V E I IT — |li|llfimii, * ii ^ frid«r Scorn first half. ^ niBck :i 0 0 ^ T Id.ho I I W i l l . .Siinilbi'ff 7 4-11 Itih Morrliicl H , i ^ 2 ^ 4 1 K ansasS Cil l^ lly St. Mary's managedm anaged to .stay In , ’ ’ ^ C.inroy fl 10-12 222 Kanmiiori Ki»»mii-u 4 2-2 Hti lhe ball game2 only forfoi the first v / V C l TT»y Oendell I J " " • T " ‘-i2 PAY NEXT YEAR' ^ Gooding_ _Co Kiuithry 1 M fliWhtfiflil six minutes, AfierAfler the scoi.* w a s ______, . . 6 19 2G 40 1 __l.rc 7 4-H lKiMnUl». Dec. 14 - Thc _2.' ‘ i s;: 5 OverpoweO W c lS " tied at 11-all., UuihUtah scoredsci seven „ i l l u l 3 1 1 S tors remained un- vai.i.f.v «7. iiaii.ei XXAVtXMXAO J 2!K.)wkllKoiak 6 1-5 i;i _ quick points andmd was nnever again Y 67. HAILKY-2B ; r— \ TGome n m P In or Phone defeated tonljhtht by ddrc ro p p in g th e v.ucy r* a pfpftp;IIailey tp.iiaiiey f* ft pf tp • 7t 61-43m Win ti ^r\^« H*«lcllf8 0 0.0 OjllruH^nQjiiruHpn 4 a.;i 11 T l I O ^ E, Dcc. 14 - T lie y.hne l 0.0 2 lK.»kln, i3 5 -3 threatened. ______Wendell Trojans,ns 39-343 9 -3 4 b u t n ever cisrk ;i 4 o0 m HI HiiwkiniiUnwkinn ;i 1 :t li MMoke a k e /Arrangements !K..lln, 4^^ . b o s to n O D 0 2lMrCrow 2 0 A 4 ifltors turned loose ...... 1 , were oble lo dominateDmhiate Ilhe under- n 2 « ■ T oday ix® ,ij.^ ilWiiii Over .AIndiai liootors-la^U nlght-Tamla-2Ug-a9_7lJ.T«_>u)?if Tolnll 26 U -'JO 62 ___ 1 fi'Kllwoy (I 2 2 ^ ----- ,7 '.10-1-71 ~TOtNaAS-eiT¥r^Decr r l ' l i S ------.dog-TroJam.______------ta-i------Jinitlul)----- Q. 1 3 ,i;MrvlYI!. oast the S hoshone R«rb«r» ...... 4 ■ fn M .’'’''''” ! I i ii------t w i t r-D upiirnrisi jm rn risn ai(jrN i|.ifr3 ------Idftb.i ------, . r ' 7 . 2fi 37-112 Len Dawson's passing ined in front 18-12^’>"‘ ' I I iiri)„vCr^ BHOSHONE, Dec. U — Qoodlng Jumpedipea inIn irof n i V ,7 jW.i.i, 1 ;i 1 Mnllr.ryM„li,„ y I 11 U 4 ng. and o stout ^ j 7:00 p.m. to i); 00 p.m. Ooodlng Senfltor.s turned IVinonal /imU - S«nU•s.iiu Iii,riiiir«.Htirli Sun- Hayiics' running, and Tr» • . .In the flrsl quorterlo rter bbu u l W endell i'k,idi* 1 1 (111 ;i;Httwkc»:i;iUwin.. 3 1 3 7 l « ^ 3 7.00 p.m. It 60 pcr c e n t for i',r».m.i r<.ui. - s.n u lefs’ defense over-, I -- s.i.u Darii.i'.. Kan.so3 Clly C h iefs’ dele: refu.sed lo wiltIt anda n d cicam e back. iii™k s 1 111 ii ■ ' ' guiuo l e d hotH^liootorft-la&U-id wos at lt.S b ------31- 31 iT^ t h r illin g C am ellianellia bo bowl m a tc h rjoodinf fgftpftpiWendenIplWend'ell* is fl pf tp T W U V f A L L S ^ n ■( ; ’ ‘ C O D D IN G 11.2 U SHOSHONB Tuiiiga 0 0 I H % | Defeatt CelticsCeMi (i® ru n riw i Goodlnt fs ft pft lp|Hhoihn«U’ernin f 0| < I 0 I JL 1 CoO tU iX\ l 1 lm. »’« " • Intercepted------___ ® 2 against Prairiele View A and 4 4 .i ijjNieUonIjjNlel.nn “ j ‘ J BOSTON, DCC.Dec. 14 IJIIJI—Rookie I ’ Kim pi-'Ht 0 bTrlnkIt 6 4 2U , I Wilknt 3 I B 7jTayl.W Adunm 10 I 6'21L*certi 2 ' PuttU ...... _...... 8-35 _ n .” 8-35 4.45 of T e x a s . , !UII 3 1 I> 7i'd'ki'..!.!. D Nlvbr 0 11 I 0 Tom Thackercr came off tthe bench! , . \Hu- 1 0‘lUdflock 3 i 4 10 T l P . T k • .. . 'WUklni 6 1 3UVInianl 1 ^ • Fumbirt loft ------1 ,'i|rhiiiip« 1 0 3 2 lo score 11 points In theI final | " I { 2 | 2 , i> lull 0 0 3 0 Craft 1 ------S4 fi ali-N()grQfjgrQ PruPrairie View 1 i)aine« 2 1 3 .sj Phillips A i., , BURLEY ikf» thp crnmp wirip ® ^ 1 0D Nebi-kerNi^b.k.M- 0 ; ; 2 period as thehe ClnelnnalCincinnati Royals' ' ' ' Ptint 6 2 2IUT o 'm K»*s .» 0I s s s K art Kl iver i v e r Panthers brokeJce theme gamef wiae ^ ^ ^ filPeter^or '* V a /* ■ 1348 O verland Ave. 5l!-WtJ |n«iimin 0 0 I 0 QUke«le« * 1 » 1 Vermn 0 V ^ open* in the first quar q u arter w ith a Hoklmir 1002 Hansen 4 ; 2 i i d e fe a ted tho0 B oston CelticsCel 103- 1 glUk 2 1 0 bTrlnkItHarau 6 1 0 2 2 DECLO. Dec. 14—Th------105 tonight Korklndr 0 0 1 O'Hxidock 3 1 American Foot- ^ if. If ------• , Bimbrtnr 0 1 r?i,l 0 I Hill T.UU I H«™‘» ’•“"“'■i b'hind a TolnU 16 7 22 3S)3fl T ToUluoUIb 111(113.14 ------...... 18 n 27 39 ; : ' Wwlhe*d 0 0 ____ 1 0 Ch*nrr 16 20 0 BO 61 half zone press to overl- , .i . St. JohnJohna A A M ------( ,1 ------n«iimin 6 20 0 28 « R aft River T ro jaa n s 58-54 tonight. H»yn“ broke loose for the first F ir* t dnwna ...... 117 la Wenilell ...... _- ...... 12 19 23 34 M W g g g .fii!iH5|| | ^ M B I ' i HtrBU 1 . u .. time this season. TThe h e eli elusive 190- Rushing )ardBB«aee -----___ J43 148 ------3T 7 The young Trojans for 85 yards In aie ___ 154 JOS ------, ti' ; , 27 717 8l| Toti)! 13 1 th e fl?cc. 14—Stung by an points in the lost period ’SOU hit 15 of 33 The TexansIS continuedcontlr their RpTTMirATr dpp I 4I - [efeat In Uielr open- brilliant shooting contest Dec. 14—Vic Hob- parses yards. , . domination throughhrough tthe quarter ,,f r S k ov“r cont ome Tigers tu rn ed dkclo 58. iia f t riv i rer control of the ;ii! 46-27Win ------w i t h a key defensivelefeiwlve »ven-man b,,„t„„ds In thp seco: eam effort based on ‘p[> lUft Rvr fffflpftp th/} seco n d h a lf to 7 Warr 6 6 :i 17 T p | • 1 1 wall that throttledirolUcd St. John s ^ , ^ ^ , ,1 M I . JEROME,Dec.slve work14-Stung and rip- * ‘ J", "Ij;; ng Hichfield Tigers ■ VI running game. I!! unexpected[ defeat40-27 InstIn Uielr n ig h t. .VTntpun 0 a f 0s sJJprnrcr ; ; U r ISS? l 4 o n d a A - to a 44-36 victorytory overovei Bruneau iwHMBKlMllHlMMi I li I ' . er, the Jerome Tigers t I'W.r.i 4 7 a n; T hc Explosivelive secoisecond q u a rte r tonlglU. howed great ball «7'"- ? { j j:";;,;:'.,, i| i I | m I lose a solid team efiort bas 2 CillmAii 2 2 :> ti • 'It/Tf t - found the breaks turr I offense w ith big (;nw M 4 l 4 u;norker the Bruneou oiilhustledhustled and . outre- EM W SM fflB ilM jin .i-.„ .11. |(jp g jyioro Johnnies from Collegev I I' : ■ PW) Btlngy defensive,ms tiie work benfactor. and nTmj.nn 7 2 2i«j lorjraii n Collcgev lie Mlnn., bounded thc fovorcd'avored ITigers and as defensive back BobBc Spinner ^ ,„termls pcd MeridianIrled «-37 and tet spunnig oul ° * ° intermission lead. III Jerome showed great y f \ ^ returned an EveltEvelt Col Coleman puni They hung close:losc throughtlu the * post for 28 pointi. tolab 2al2 1l»58, Totali I 41 yards for a touchd 1 ; ll :;T handling onIg pointoffense of tlio wltl game f»ft lUvfr ., ------it : State 30-7 a touchdown. although Robinson )l|W M MqgiiiM II > ; J r Robb WUlloms Uie .. bcnl . 7 21 afi 68 <« rrun 30 sccc seconds la te r, .sfarted to pullill theth e Tigers In third quarter w hen • ------^ • MIAMI. Fla.. Dec. 14 '[i ; ' ! Wllllams whlrlej and spu O ',,1 ^ J Prairie View's’a offensiveoffens leader, front. Then Janin Jansen Jansei came up !r po.stlng a n 18-11 lir Florida A and M Ratlle ;i ; ; j iS of his center post (or 2 8 j M Rail ers struck quarterback Jim KeKearney, hit with six of his,s 12 pointspoll In the lead, hammered KnU/l W lTir i n n G r for Hirce fo u rthth quarUquarter touch- ^.Baylor fo ;| I th 17 third auarU?r -I Tho turning point ot tlioV i l l i Taylor for a 61-yard fourth quarter’ to cement ceme thc de- \ .. • : ffi ^ \T Dn r\ar 1.1 iiPi downs tonight to clobt • V'l came In thern third Uie gamequarter In to a AIXENTOWN. Pa., p< to clobber ^ or- io„chdown. Pullback\iilback JJohn Harris cislon. j jl I Jerome, after posting an -FUllbiick Tom Mlche Orange Blossomr ™ his secondsecond extrae point The Richfield>ld girls also won BBKBffiM M BW M ■ Intermission 41, lead,MERIDIAN ham J7 two touchdowns today,ss'r-ji score 14-6. The huge the llrst game! 4d'i6. 4(1-16. KWlWflBaBalMfflB 5' • ■ ftMgiM ii r' . !K,' ' M erid ian withpf tP|J«rom. 17 (Wrd fir a ft pf (p an 82-yard ru nn to breakbrea a 6-fl ' , Ml J Johnnies' for^’ordR’ord wall continual- RffiiFfrLn n . BRrxEArbki;? .-)A iiB iiliffBKiSBBlM . I: points to lurn tlie game 1 . quarter, to spark The victory in hi a gamegai billed j i^j-oke th roughough on on Kearney's f*ftpfipnrun««»Ip Bruneau (z ft pf tp ! 3 'S . n , . i j ' m J I" I " ' al -.latlonal Negro ,, 8 T u r n e r 3 2 4 8 ' I rout. ! I'si.MiirJo 2 3 ! Eost Carolina collcge college to ti a 27-8 as the mythical -.latlon wa., sweet revenge opts and forced a n | X 5 21 54 BnittS r . " ions : 1 ^ f : JEROME 41,sii MERIDIANwrtbiiii 0 : 2 2 ! footboll Victoryy over over previously p championship was swce intended for Norris pa,kfr 2 i 0 tI Knl»htnKni«htr ti 2 I*. 14 M H R B |R |^9H M .. 'I' ‘ . lUrldian fil fl pf^ tP|J«rDm. fs ? unbeaten Northeasterniheastem unlvor- .t°'' Cm'" 0 ““'’.' be intercepted by.J .KInvel 2 1 a 5\Vo«> A,K(-'nbrd 0 0 3 fl| i'.‘, ' ■>' D.»l. 1 0 iI 2 o'D.hmtr Wllll.m. 13 I 0 1) 2 'It)’ hi the Eistern astern bowl. bo ilfback Johnny Me- l2 Jflwcti 0 IQ|^BUHnH|F , • NIthoU 0 I ! I'SI.MIlrJ 0 handed F lo rid a A anc ______Michel's 82-yard-ard run camc on icieat In Its hl.st returned 44 yards j uii..y 0 i 1 1 s J-w«itJfw* I 2 3 4 | , J.rr«rd 3 S S irWnlwlii 0 III Flavfl IJ 'I I 0 flachma f ta rh m a n 3 V 1 4 l i B " M r - -tlfur K"!! I 2 !J2 3 list.t| Toi.l. Mllrd 1810 I !0 in sccond ploy from I r . l - W ' G rnorr 0 0 ...... 1 (IjTliik.r i II 1 i» !! mage after NorUieaslcn scored 111 the last Capitalizingr on ke>key penalties >’ M B I r " ' m l !''' Nybony 0 0 1- u'D*hmi*r. - 10 u 1 34 16 i|„5 et, victor booted a the first, half and fumbles. Sl.Sl. John'sJohn exploded touu so 4!i 4i|Touli4i]Totaia 14 H18 36 n E raB n 9 |H H m || M B I ' J m f V'l? MUchvll 1 0 4, 2; field goal. Illss'^ond second Flo”rl“ andi M loS took an 8-7 toucJjdownsidow ns 111ii the th ir d iiirini.H »9 44 s sccond of the intermLssiintermission. ^ 31 36 Ill'M-',' '• ToUli 8U23:!7l ToUls 18 : like the scorc 20-11. V Meridian ...... h 11 . Morgan Statelie tallied talile on a ______c native of Haiti i ■ ( ■' ' Jero m e------lU IB iTloFTsToi------HBMA1N83- -ifNBEA-T4':K- UNBE ------* l l M - n n soccer:er style, miiuites 33 .^ ^ o n d s befo lilG N "s h o r t s nds before half- CINCINNATITI. Deo.Dec 14. 1^1 — nUl'FALO. N.Y.,N.Y.. Dec.Dc^ 14 looted a 48-yard (j,j. R n ttlo rs scor DN.Ky..Dcc.\y 14 fjpu the n 10-year-6ld shorl- UndeleotedSt.Bonnvei. Boiiaventure over- D 0Q ^B Q C n% i jn t ii ,! ng the mark for 77.ynrd play uTa“t that TarTed“'out sla Ro';’“ d'^Jb-yrr- !yl(H| ..Kentiiclg„jDLro] irsey City. N.J., has oamc Xavier'sI fast breakhn in thc \ Kentucky s lead- longc.st colloBeilege field field goal of n pn.w IromTl Jim Jim Tunis T and f‘°P to a conlraclr-wltli second half lonlglitmight aiand squeak- points tcmight u,„ se„son In the the nation. natlo ,wound up withI aa loterallatora to Paul heen signed o a cor jyi -4ji Baylor fifUi-ranked101-65 W ild- ______;l R eds' Tam pa f a r m cd Pa-st the OOhioans h io a n s 87-82. ' ------Woshlnglon. TullisMills ranran for two •It* ; lllilit LEXINGTON,easy Ky.. 101-65 Dec. basket-1 FFATiin .1 club in the Floridai’lorlda StaleSt league, ------Jlk ! .Hjjlj C ot^ Nash, Kentucky's FEA TU R E extra poinUs. over previously p„oE',J,*$,\'rlz* , , .. . , t h o Rods announcedinounced lodiiv. BUY 'nMKS-NEWSNEW^S WWANT ADS M M hO pH p nil I 'i ' scorer, got 34 points t< irlz., Dec. 14 '.n — The RiUUers1 broke broke it It open in ____ . Iu I ■ sw fiftli-rankcd rcd 22 p o in ts In ''1 “h ; Eddie Burns up, the final period)d wllh wllh a r 3B-yard ■ l l cats t o an If, easy played 101-flJ only b nine '^n’ko »n)l led oilall the h way to touchdown runI byby CarltonCarlt Coop- Hlll ' Ilh II victory hoover second prevloiul period-os 0 race by a neck cr atid one yardird scorbg scorl:: lunges ■111 Iklul Mitten*ept to Baylor. a 40-polnt »t Turf Paradisellse today.today |by Jim Cambridge■Idge andami Tullls. , H i HI N a sh , whoo scorecl« ^ ^ Ad 22o lp pel: h RUPP lii I ' n m i |U t ' }|||[ minutes of lhowhich second led per 54-30 ol FOR CHRISTMAS — Gl n il Mill Kentucky sweptnil Ita to fasta 40 bicnk Authorizod Dealer lor: S E N " shirt is putting M H ' ^'1, lead and Coachterfcction Adolph In th o kcc- M' Thisl i s vV > A N HEUSEN H ll l 'tfll cleaned the bench,and opened up a v I k * ? # 9 n u l l jJHI Kentucky, loadwhich IcNs led thnn 54 three my father's silkwormsorm s outo of businessi yjm halftlme, hnil) Uie Its final fast fram e, jjj l £ l BRUNSWICK BRU n tS d im il working to perfection In tll " » ' ” M|J 0»d period and opened...... — jjf- ■ w ]^ALLS- BAGS M | Th is is tli6 new Custom Vangard by Van H eusen. It fe«Js iM.- 'l i « 4 i , quick 01-311cad less th a n ' II' lifll minutes Into tlie llnal Irt soft and sillMI9 IN BOONI H |rfl ^ ' Win A round trip to.llawaii plu*jilUij ata t 1learjt . . * - I : r " • ’ $3,000 . . . cuter now nt . . . 3KINQF0R M k i A l ^ • • • StreetStreet Floor SURANCI? ■ m M A I MAico W m 1 » m m , ' H E A RRING IN G AAID CENTER P K lr i VlAGIC ^ ffl lOOKINQ'FOR 3lnW. 733-7330 k.»(I ||||| ’ ^ INSURANCE?fp H M^URflNCE 'j Ii Men'sV\en's Wear I H H L ji i , 1 k y £ W S Sunday, CDec. 15, 1963 ,2'1 Eniiris [I THE riM 0S^N 5W S Romp to0 6^65-38. I Overer 1Buhl I i T«in falls used thfte platoons imtl;m all Qf them were ;^d ay night as the BruinsBru ias hahammered down thele • Parseghiantan Quits Northiirtiiwestem i f t Indians 65-38, The ganiejanie waswaa nnever close as Twin “rdom inated the backboards:boarcla mo^most of the time and vtremely well on eight-toit-to li>-footl»-£oo ju m p sh o ts. Only H To Take NS^otre o tr Dame! GridGri Post I ------~ some sharpsh: em’Iy shooting EVANSTON,e \ ]11.. Dec.:, M11 (ff")—(fP)- •‘T’hc whole thin;;' li'im.sjiii'oitraii.'^jiii’oil ill !(':>.'; -than tw o by CCraig raig Storti, who hit all weeksiv e e i althouKh it waa aA very difficultdifi deci.sion to niiiko — loa li'a \ iii^^ N o r t h w e s t e r n ' ^ lt) “of"^hlV^=irst~qu;drt^f andmd the1 Big Ten after eiithtilth t yeai-s,”.vcai-s, T h u s A ra P a rse ^jjhiairdt'.'ii.'i’ifn'd ’-hiaM ilf.-ii.'i hi.s acc('ptance ^ ^ •points, kept the bottom — ■todaij^LQ'Puu)''' ■ Osiyn started ~ ■5rrK'1ll-1irt95eri‘H rseK htait ------—----- —Give Hef~Smemng-Lo>iW iig4ovely from — — ^ | | | f f ' ' ' " three Ihrce JuniorsJunl( in this game In an said he recommended hi.s a y LABBV HOVEY effort tofo get more experienced defensive Une coach. Alex Agase. •r have never seen a city if^t heliHit. H'H« relieved th em with. - as his Northwestern succesaor. L,A io Efl “"I o' “ rookie;iie'1:57 1:57 Icfileft iiin tiio first quarter and ^K/A ' » "1 thtnJc I can say r am leav- •“ie” FranctscoiCRnioon.iviCO'Cftmo ou wliU th e c h ird ^ u lL with __ _in£ Northwestern a- Uttie better S srsokesman Jncli S chw arzu-zl i three minuLcsmnr remalnlfig in tije m f . ’off footBallwfie Thffn “'whert I ■ ' - ' Ihe ouilooH of the new P loio-jhalf. -,h a lf . \ WM§ arrived and t^ t Northwestern’s r lc a 6 u e "rj Siorti was extremely sharp In In' I Mw fl f f i Y / v football im age ha.s fin^w'.i due • j;thc/insl qufircer as he connected' to the efforts of our staff." saui t n d ally '* I for 10 ctuf hta 12 poipts-tiuring the Intense 40-year-oid coach, Ike n\ a J 0 r h 'that tliat span! span. A fter Tw-iii” Falls builtnr— ^» < fl uitucs inrtem-up^ up annn 11-point11- edge, his closing DPf Notre Dame offers ^ great chal­ml- ^ lenge. The school has been down)wn 1 pij" a a two t«'n biickeis—one biickc a 5&-footer;i)n \ | / • iBlnsi ro “ i: ^ r / s i f e i p F thc th c quarter quarto buzzer—brought Buhl I K in recent-.years, ih ro u g h fJ^liit;oI of *. . -i l,ss and llie back back low w wi iihln seven. H B nobo decision to move camc Sinqle Sinai or nnatching pieces.eces. Tally-HoTally Red; Willow ||M i ,“ he^a..ie.s .»-IH j^j,;Kirkk w Williams. wlini Wediiesday night. ~ Qygg ilgetrrBtgge-ui Guld Meali,— ^ I .. .hrae you re used to sccliiB Gl'een, bon Bon Pink, Black, Btcgi I Art V^denbark opened, the'l e ' Hc m et In Chicago w ith Rev.lev, . ;g,'third quarter with two qlilclc;:k- — ^— Theodore Hesburgh, Notre Dameime \ Sren'«'-^".oneejthfr^^ presldont- jind dlscassed t h e Qj^; buci£fit5 and a H rp o in i lead and ,j.^^'Buhl didn’t ;«et much closer alter Irish Job. 111 th at. ------_ j - . _ ; “I’ll tell you I was very much :___impr#>y^' with tile man.” saidM d ^ . '■ ■ r TTie Indians played without 6- ' r - Othera Mato next year.. ^ p araeg h lan . In som e r e s p e c i.n r *“ a foot, l-lnch Allen Dowd and felt ------JflS ■T don't think w t deserve a foot. 1-lncl look-alike o! Father Hesburgh. Ijl ol thanks lor thal." Scliw nrr, hLsab.sence h k nb.?ciici In the rebounding dc- partment. : ^ ••We had a very fine Interview, V- -Alier all thl.s rookie Pnrtnient. r guess you could say tliat de­ ut Twin Fails shophomores waxed ||||| S '; ' ~ r „ % Itjiue should benefit ns. But Twin Fn cided It.’* here were two other time.s t hintl a t ' hot hot In in the thc sccond and third quar^ Parseghlan said within the lhe Giants saved the P io n e!er' er' lers ters to to win win the preliminary G5-38. " ...... V . ; ;"o. ■« ^ past few weeks he also had dlii- y , ed) TWIN l'AM„S 63. Ill’HI. .18 SEVKN-MMHEI) CUIIM’LE SIIOOTEB SHOOTE with a two-hand release app< leaEtie . . "'I'®" T'VIN , cus.slons wtth Rev. Edmundn*"cl / / ..rf" ' tall workinu aBrecnicnl->i into110 T, I'nlU r r.iu^ fi; fl i>r ti> Huhl tn ft i»f n>ip BBuhl uh| Indians against (he TwinI Falls BiBruins Friday night. Actually. Crai JfifK ’ .\lrCl.i.l.y 1 11 ■>(;nffl« .1 ■! ;t n f-„_, : Joyce, Notre Dame athletic board / y ,‘j from behind hy Twin Falls’ (leorgeGeorge SiSnaith as he look the shot and \ ’ ! \ ; « . , POCaWiiO'” H im v., Hnnvii ■: (I 4TfJ..w.J () ;{ 4 :t chlaid airm an . I ( Il will be a ralher new e x p er-;r- \Vi!linm» \Viiiinm* .1 a 1 ll TKiurii 4 4 (112,2 '‘‘^bOU rebound is Stove Beer. Twin Falls•'alls won G3-:i8. (Times-N'ows pholn) iefeni ,jp Hiiivri I 1 ] ;i Kirkh»m 0 4 1 4 ------— "I thlnlc wc have mutually ad- \ \ Itfee all alone the line tor M aple | LS his ' Smith I 0 2 H .i s l c r ll 'i i J _ _ , mired each other the past fourofu: \ \ \ > 1/ , ” '' ' VaUey fans. About June 5 th‘*s is Simiii! .sitviim '11 'H I I 1 Yi.Kt 1 0 I ■:! I 1_ n, years- ‘-I t durbg t]« Notre Dame- \ \ by Vnniiitlnk U | 2 l.i Th<>n)|nin 2 0 1 4 town will become overrun by Vnmiiti.ik n C NU rivalry.” , \ \ w W 60 tecn-ngers. all wllhth Woo.iiiii :i J II 2 fiCi.-H.' I 1 1 ;t ■ ' . Jid'C < 0 I Ijninon 0 0 1 0i Pilots Nip) FFiler on ^ Parseghlan said his new Notre \ irrivc ' ' ' mlons of major league p o teiut l- ‘* lliujthry* nnu.h.y* 4 4 (I 1 «, - Dame staff would Include A g^ V t th at Ume, Uiey vvlll be->e- Hnyil«‘r Hny.i.T 1 i 0 4 2 • 'ootba —If he doesn’t get the Nortrf- HuiiU-r 2 I I .1 :o thc ^(l-(ltty-tmlnlun--p^ltlIl!L I wpslem iob-ond •‘some other " — ;he ll j \ r Y b' A "r,zrr.m ~ S m s ^ e e J J l i E O W ^ members from my presentrstaffT^^------— 3 __ 1 ____ “In I d J l QJ] ToUIh ;II) 6 2()li.^ I'udiln lU U M (',1^(;i,KNNS KRRRY, Dec.. M—14— liJim Schwiijjer lied tlie ^lotre•‘This being close to the ChriKtmas holidays. I don't want ■ ip. Ruhl ...... H 21) 25 J!|ij?ame with a t'ield ^ual'andul Terr;Terr.y .Sims iced it with ii 0 .\£ enge. Twin Falls .. . 17 .11 4» 0 .'.^ I ‘ to rush thhigs. I want to take ' ------ppair a ir ofi free-TIu'owk in thele cluclosii siiiif .sccond.s lii.^l n ig lit .‘^P“itli n rec myioboJoli ------remaininj,^ in the Kame. “ KIMBBRLT.DCC. 14-TheKlm- astf re SI e Chriatmas Caiol Books Several seconds later Scliwager C j> « THE GIFT FOR - , berly Bulldogs Jumped off to an It POlobe an Seed * Fwd. —M l.___ early lend and held swap theje came iup with his tyins field goal OSix IJ* Firsts r„,p; u_lUi and Sini.s, wlio h it nine of 12 a l- ^ - rest of the game to drop the J VAL ri'ISERE. France. Dec. 14 [Vedn si tempts for the foul line, dcclded tC' M urtaugh R e d D evils 63-55 Jest tem pts •- Bud Wcrnrr, Sl^.-iniboHt' He FASHION It by hitting both ends of a | ';[* Can't Buy lid nlghl. by h Springs, Colo,, won tho special w!"'”' rheod n fliid-one wilh Just 17 seconds re-1 ire It wa.s Kimberly's third win n»d-on . I slalom niul tiio slalom coniijined ’ a i.-mi.i 'S' >i‘esld AUTO INSURANCE? h malnlng. Sims ended Uie night ne against one loss while Murtaugh malnln today lo give the American 1 “1( Tlsh Try Us-WeM! Insur# Y ou | St. still is seeking its first win after;r with 15 1; points. OlvmniOlympic ski team four of ihe| « BYRON“I ’ll WRIGHT AGENCY Filer won tiie preliminary 55- n- two outings. - FHer six firs t place.H ni tlH> four-day m341 p re Polk 73M9HJ / ay Tho Red Devils came close>e 37. niooimeei 1here, the tirst big inlef- ' ?arae( r fa.KNNS FKRUY 4d, Kll.Kll SH ijs only In the .second quarler. (a. f'’«rry fg fljif iP'FJler k(tv(n,,.thl« captivating slip hs/i a deftly ■ tauRh Varmed up enough lo cut, t Srhw«ifrr ■•HI* (la-ey 1 » -i 'J ^HIOllC TO From Kl , Fli l.jniuh 1 II 2 2 7 il U,|!ade. ! aciP. Wwon tho first heat of- the • ided ' I nc Kimberly’s lialftime edge to 34- ppliqued all around with lovely laoo 1'^ in»ir U :l :i l-l Hni.I.'-iy 1x42J,special .SDecial slalom wiili lhe l)rsl timc'Kjrf P an e.” 32. Bul the .Bulidogs begon re-}- KKofk o.'k 2 2 I (i M n- II 1 2 T ‘T , ho hemline for nddod (jlamour, Tlio , •J of llie day. 31).4» seconds.- lle !^ HER A I 7 '^ ^ ’ be building th e ir lea d as liie .sec- ease appears to bc scoring for lhe ^ ' 'Shnrp 4 I t‘,finishe1*, finished the .second heal in ■11,i;glally. W (.’ralfj Storti (.121 was rammed cus.slo f trioot. In sizes 32-43 in Whito, Black, S l ; ut ond hair began and althouRh . - . . . . ' j for a total1 of Hl.:)4. ^ PET ’ ' ' ^ fabric- 1-” never leading by much, the is-5- T.iUl"TouI" l:illi:i4ill ToUl» 17 i2i'. .l^'l hol and missed. Waiting for the Joyce. Bon Bon Pink; Tally Ho Rod, Willow • r]e sue wns n e v e r in doubt. I’n(a.*iinfi 'r"" Kniy 11 17 ;ij -I'lI'tj M ichelidi A rpin, i-Yance. w as .sec- ^ 2-3B in Whito, Black, Boigo Bo.uquet, |,.; Filrr . « 17 .'IU '■\otid ond w wifh’ Hl.fi<), atld Ivo Mahl- W ippiEs m I ir“ al KIMBERLY IS. MITIITAIKJH 55 ' . nd in Tall lengths In sizes 34-'12 in ;itr Kimbrr)/ f« ft pf tp'M urlaiJ* fu fl iif tptp _____ ■ k neeln eel of lia ly third In 83,12. ^ ^ f e From Koyf»r’» Intrftjuo doltflctIon...thTs capH J Mycn fi linWi'iitht H I 1 17 fTp» F.iwUr :i « I li QuMnell I )1 4 2 I Jimmy lliMiga. Tahoe City,' wWolves i Drive f e Kulphired bodice beautifully appliqued all a T-jii to .\k-«nrr 1 2 4 1,.^ 2 « « 4 Tigers Stop cCalif., T wns sixth wilh limes of ^ fit lioIc.imU ■> 0 0 4 Wnnl 4 1 4 W *- 41.4.', and 42 6l.U. . m blosMma. More lace borders tho'efti hemline Ponts, fo Petticoots, Po- , KIW !• 7 4 2.>Tolmfln 1 2 I 4| T fabric—gtistoning Satileno nyfon ecitricot. Jackets, In alzei .Peignoir Sets, > IU-1.KMJ 0 1 0 1 fi ;i r> I.II I , f | ‘ Oordon Ealon, Linieion, N.H., wPast ) Declo if- r.H.kii (I i ;i 2 Okelhrry 1 I :i >:i I Late Bid, Nip wn.s jrs 22nd a n d Ni Or.si. Slocklon. f j i ^ Beigft Bouquet, Brown* Vogue, Bonlift set. Bon Pink,Matching petticoats l)cii( 15 j down lhe first time the Cougars•s O Oneder nederra h it «even of his 26 ' n • Iiiti'.'','"’ ' I2ii|.'.j . : I) I I [ ^ Vocama Fleece, t Brill!) uour radiator ' ^ rr iiad -Uie-bali------poJins P j M f . in the final period but Illl J 2 I...... -J 2 I « { ll Shaw wa.sMhe'lTOUcsr, collcctnng------< " ■; .IT...... li I 1 11' I « Acetate Durrah ^ [[. II held up for the half, but Shaw \ cd AI.-Mi-l.-r ... 4 2 M .Miitln.w, 1 0 ;i ;> j I ' n 10 of his 1&. iroiM es lb l i : C ry early in the third period Tom 1® li I 'll ! „. I) 211.111(1 ,9 « u « j g y p fl Laframboise cappcd a nlne-playy Hoberlfion's Hobe rebouiulint; was a “ 5« I 9.95 - 12.95 -1.-^ le drive with a four-yard run over(r hlRhilght hlRhllgl of Richrieid's play. ^ U INSULATED , § tis Jeft end lo score. K niciil iciirniu) 66. (aiANi) vikw m ^C L Y D E ' S ~ ______K 21 IKI . j i j J I i ; , f LD, CRUEL W0RU3 %I 14.95 . /f| lu Houston took the klckoff andd Rithntld RUhHtid fif ft I.f 1|. <;r. Vlrw fi: fl llf ll. H Wnra :i A 4 ’H'I’ohI 1 or bounced back /or a go-iilieiid i[ r, “ KIh»«( i» 2 l'2«K..llnr I /- U IC j to fear winter's blasts if you ^ Je touchdown on a 11-play. 63-'• J'.vkiT I II » 2()r..-in«L‘ 2 4 2U1 R A m ATOR 4 I’l vord drive. PeJmoH peimo/* ) 'I <1 2 iWiiI.i.' H'H a ') h Puppies* boots. Their anti- k * ------,------IliiberlBOIluberUoii 2 1 12 : ,1 I I"' ;lude water-repellency, fleece J- .. Coachman , .Robes ... _ 5* .(t[\tCD.rii\icn I ;» H' Mefluir ll u li s i GIVE HER, HE B- continue operations In the pat-U|l,.y uiu-y ll II 2 ONl-Ul.'Hl <1 « II . S H O P ' I I Pigskin* (which keeps you TO , m ^ full length . •• /e tern of former years.■JViJjU 2»IUJJI*'^ :’H .'.27(11il •<:« \ Wttshlnjrlon 733-6080 ! ?(■ FAVORITE PETspiration passes out through m ig For the Chambcr of Conimprce ’J Ui.'KfkI.i n a-. M ll'i I * ' S ;* an't sneak in), a weatherproof M types, Scbwaj"-5 noted cost of Vh>w II III •c-l HUSH PUPPIEII need for upkeep. Keep the ^I , 7 . » « ot fielding a lookle team has run 0 style, with Hush Puppies* h c- the GlunCs a b o u t $50,000 /o r t h c ' —I 18 last three seasons and never - j er less than $33,000. “That means<: ATTENTION I FEEDEIEEDER BUYERS! | jm Chenille Robes :e thero" should be from $26,000 to . • • 1- $30,000 S a n P ran clsco dollars I P full length .5 :.h coming Into Twin Falls." hc not-1 1 ^ I li cd. "And that's clear. There WEDNESDAY, I DECIDECEMBER 18 | to woii’t be nny leaving ^own£___ i 5.95 ■ ;! - ! a t thefh o ?? ® m m m m m pigskin* CASUAL SHOES BY WOLVERINE m NDUSTRIAL, FARM BBAKER LIVESTOCKOCK AUCTION, I ^w • Picadilly I Duster? CE REAL ESTATE or styles of Snow Bools. M ^ DS AVAILABLE BAKER^ ORE(OREGON . I S colored fleeca sSpcciol Consignments in connoction connoc wilh the Reg- 9 WEEKDAYS ^ I ular Sale. W c will oltcr 300ICO Yea Yoorling Sfoors weigh- ^ l i } . 9 5 ^^^^20^^Shosl.ono 1 ing obout 600 lo 650 pounus,unus, "("Green." About 150 ’’ w . \ W £ Stcor,'Hoifor Colvoj "Liglit,"iht," amand 80 hood o( ogod ^ Simply Sumtitoui j Itock cows.. iC Kt-bome (aahloni J 1 ' ^ f/fSffC£sl 1 Try to atlcnd. Salefe sfarfsstat af 1 p . m . L Y n U IO O D g ...... ■ ■ ■ ' • i . m I ^ I ^ F mmm , JJi. _

t|n([ ttiBl .se.wlon w ill be a,,,,,,,,,,. , * luager. wlu) will be an* A i laler and another man I KEEPS Yol INSU the san Francisco hie- - W FROM THE COLD. CRL

taown.name that will be .p» .jl : w Your feet have no need to fear w ir sureUs Hank Siiucr, a l - t i| 11 ; ^ own a pair of these Hush Puppies NatloilVl leasue hom e- ^ wiijter selling points include wali . ' i » Jng and\ most valuable .j-i | » . lininj, Breathin' Brushed Pigskin' ind UOIC a scout tor the £ ^ 3 j ’ | I both warm and dry—perspiration ' I! ol the weedlne will be r p Ihe leather but cold air can't sneak iien, Schwarz reporus. Al- I I m crepe sole, and a miniinal need fc the roster limit will b e 21 ^ winter out in comfortablo style, \ , there sUll sliould be 30 k i ju b b b D boys arnund town, lak- ‘ ns at sctUnB a ch an ce to nd prove thenuclves, ^^51. g, arz agreed with th e Uic- M urtaugh a t baseball fans should niuht. I H u S h l l much easier to be m ore u was IB bccause ot the ex trem e against on 3t the club. In th e p ast, stju is seel ans have bccome disen- two outing I ftippies's' ■ B R A » 0 I with the lethargic play The Re ire experienced p lay e rs only In W Good selection of other stylo; ave "short armed" the Tralllni! b ihaiicfts, or not giving 100 Uio fli-st ¥j> t. " tansli r fa r lusltsm will be tb e one Kim berly’s OPEN 9 TO 9 V/EE ou'll havo all the tim e,” 32. But tb z cliueklcd. "T h ere'll be building tl lugbt spots and en-ors but ond halt i ^ftudson’s always bc en th u siaan i.'' never lead ier facet of the rookie sue was nt U perhaps som* local KIMBBBI ib v B V R B f in , 5 mighl be able to breal: f» . ■ ■ I ascbaU. Schwarz n oted \\^ZZr 5 jmlalng boy could go to Mc^«nrr i InlnR cnmp and b en efit 'f iC 10 days of professional [{I.'L,, i| R. If Uiey show ed suf- r.Hik^ o potcnllal they would be i lllirn'" 1 m't think of anything ■ - iJd help the league m ore Toinu -'n i nvc lour or five Id ah o 'laying on these four ___ he said, •There m iglH be ■ound. Idaho is not well H O il 41 anytime. Thcrea a ble that a BOOd Idaho pros- T .n illC 111 gel away com pared " ” U l o ! Bay arca where th ere 's HOUSTC lly no chance of any boy second hai Jvcriooked. It's Ju st a Spi'att. bo ce In tlie n u m b er ol Houston a in an area. No m ajo r over Loui.si :ltili could affo rd a full finale lut in. Idalio w here th ere Q uarterb I sliort season an d so few Hou.s(on a Iiool teams playing." down the I 'riday iunchconrSchwitrr had Uit-b; 5 Cowboy board of dl- It lield tberc was no history early In t a clinngc over w here a Uifram boif 'yould be class A one drive w ith i sivllcli to rookie s ta tu s left end t( >■1. “Thc AppolaclUiin Houston '•M fallow for a year or bounced h lore tiio rookie league touchdow n ' be said. 'T h e re h a d ii'l yofd drl™ . >■ prolcsslonol lu N cbras- ' M ycnra when th e N e- continue o 3tnic league went> in. We tern of for coniparbon oi- anything Tor the ( >011 niniig th a t lin e.'' types, Sch ntliiiicd; the dii-ectors nol lleldinR a ' llifli' work ju s t bc- tlie G ia n ts e season waa tw o m o n th s Inst th re e lie noted the pio n eer less Umn '««! an iinnsual chance thero'shD u W Ihclr lOmnclal sta n d - J30,000 Sa “ Is Rookie leag u e w ith coinbiK in t ";>» 01 loss. P o r th a t ed. "A nd luncil tho bo ard to won't bc n

m e r c a n t il e , INDUSTRiAl a n d r e s id e n c e r e a l I LOAN FUNDS AVAIL/ f t- jH -jT !'" ■ ------f f l i r T BMIRAE t T g i k B A M AV OUTITLASTS ff . » » • * * « .\L.\B . * ¥ w .....•» 100-YardardK icJiofio f f I ^ n | I CHRISTMASMAS 1 ' ^ ill -Returnm Points I i § SPECIALS y : ^ p H ; Tide tot o V^ i c t o r y H OPEN BOWLINC//LING T '"' ■ MIAMI. Dcc. iriTPR'A- kii’k off ■ J ' % h o t A la- relurn and two cii.shed-iii fii — ------l,HiniM nUM LU-poittl_M lIlini 'i'id c I H : PRAGTIGf 7 ■ .i^u, burelv .survivecl a wwiUierinj itherini^ MOcoiKi-hali ua M iru , liardnieiil tiy o-.re M i.ri7-12, ■ The fatnilou.s Mira ~ 9 2 Daily J - - — complclel.v (Inmlmjtmi;ilii>K ‘hithe For. 1.50 Per Hour ,n la.sl. Uvo perimls. I n iv c .Mi-' ichdow H R J'j'i B urley CO ops l)S iami l<> t'lut'l’''""" I uml in the fading mmomenli o m e n t.s cd headed ■; iJ Yict(\ry Over i ercepl lon B jH P f Over Alabama's SpecSpecial Price Reg. Vaiut

North Ciiclieiche ^“T^rotr;‘M'laml dr.v» In. Black Ball Ich rlghth-| ■''■ a b u r l e y , ucc. h ! | | m | | ! B a g 'o n d S h o e s ...... 31.95 j j j j j t f Icy BobcaCs mounlodi,.^,':rSil[^ac.lrol.dtl..ba,yoronl: ft lO-poyU for • • lead cnrly in the fourlh qmuui- nnd IL proved rnouiih[jh lo w'Hh-w 'ini-| I S h o es ...... -26;95' «.» filand a dcsperatloii fmirihImnihiiuar-' fiuar-j Al.b."-* Ml*"' Lor drive by N orth CilClU'. C;‘cho. T ^h e I| J55 C o lo re d •victory ff>r Fdi-hlnir rcsuR wns n 50-4T ■vW“'V Bag aad Shoes ...... « for N orlh 34.95 «„ B urlcy, tlw fli'si- Cnche' Rtlrr two vlcUirli'SV1CU«1«‘-S I" InUfffptrd - ' J Colored Boll 4 Mniilc Valley, P u n l . J . • Tho timrlnij UUih tfnm. plaj- na'a Gary chaalnit Nick Splnelll.(I, Miami M iam i (20). M artin to o k the openlni!openJn/r B ag ...... 29.95 ^ -:s,r ‘ -^0«-YAIt»-KICKO^^J^ET^JgfLBETURN l8 UHaured as Alabflma’a Gan d-fong ?»»^ romped for the touchdown.down. (AP ■ inn ili tl'lnl Bi'l™ In"I ns m.Si; any ‘ llnirw lth- play klckofMn hU-end lone^ * M arlin (421, rlirh l hainiack,lalfhack, goes over *lhe KFyaW line^iritf' ! Crown Jewel Boll days tell bohlnc! slowlyslowly aatlcr fte r ^ ^ riH r Alabama fullback, keeplngr a watchth on theth< wlrephotol______■1^,, tho (Irst quarter and1 iralleilIralleil ko-K|>- is play.s, carried the Tide's Benny Nelson (281. Alabama ^ Bag a n d S h o e s ...... 41.95 c o m p le te d ------il ../II '"II Iho lllini elnhtcIbI'I'."'.I' mln-i : . ,iquljuiiI .Jl. «« Mira t h I { ' u tes 40-30...... 24 pa.sscs for 301 aerialll J'lird.'i.yards, [ t j : ; i I 'T ■ Sundoy. bee.r-ttr^63— 15, 1 ^------—rHE^rhfA€S'-M£WS- • ~ C r o w n ''J e w e r B a i r ------» !. Burloy Jayvccs mniloindo It 1"“two This tied Iho brilliantiant MianMiami 1 ro iau s UseJ s t > 36.95 44.90 V ' ’'jjfc'l Rtral|!ht over RuTt River, win- wln- „llh Don Klo-slermansf-erman U> i “ s : LateSurceto ■; ; career. E ach hU w'lU. 36B368 throwthrows. O Ilf '* i|~ llurl-r' I?"!’'";";";'.", J "I ilN 1 r, ' l It also enabled M*r& ^ *'1 BdWLAI^ d r o m e HJBBTnaJor collegerto'.:,:i:^T total'o; o«-E ii-ates^ woMtlnc hlfll 1 W l . i ______■' “ - tense championship. Ix*>"'l"l; i' “ ^ ? ii2' fi ( 0 :».318, WENDELL. Dcc. 14-Dcnn ; f ■ ground-nnil-nlr IlRUre^ I" :k rebound^,- . ______I, ; u s u vard.s. Ho moved aheadad of Bay-Baj Nlel.sen hit two quick rcboun If 'n -15 1 --;- yards. } shot* midway throughI tbothe fouriiifouri i' ...... r„ Oh.ir.-!. 5 " ', K ior's 1 Don T rull by 42 yards. 1 a sre-.saw, • , — — fastest man! quarter to break open a sf^-sa Fleet O ary M nrtin. fa.sle.sl mo 1C Wendell ^ - ■ on Ihc Alabama squad,d IMk took tlthe'Wendf I U s...Q ualityity CostsCc No M oreor at Sears s wild game Troin''^ P“ t tho ^^Haserman Hat-ermo YoU C ain ll Count < on U j Ipii" iH«n r. a ii u Knair-*r-* f. f. u 2 l-t day with ft 19-10 victory.over when the Tide iicr h i , * ).'< no had con- 'rnyl..r H 2 * K (Ua.im-r f. r. * ;; , . New VorK- ,, Ihe 19, Tim Davis, who♦ had co Nlrl«n 4 I 0 1> Jl.O-rr,r « « •> 2 1 1 U in Our The triumph, in. which the verted after the two wuchdowitouchdowns, I.hini,,, ihir rhi.mpsnnpsn 2-i 1 rft 6 ^ I :e itil i.. Bills overcame a blockedilDCkMl exlra extra added a 35-yord Heldd 8““1-goal. NfWkrr 0 •’ 2 2,White I i * x'' •*■ •' point attempt thatt leltleft tliemOiem The Hurricanes, who10 had slu stuck j _» ’ It >!■. * mostly to a ground attackttack In ithe aXrTnk :i Ii Ti ii‘ ^ ^ . -CCloud-weight, l |ht, (Carefree llrst h alf, b eg an mloving oving «1with ' ! nin> J .u \tU lu u K> :>\ >""• Mira's arm In the second hihalf TouU 2uiiaM»| t';’*'''*21 >V‘ />) |„ ,t ..... H ■ 1« -,!! nnd Alabama never «ot!ot oa serlcserious '^XuT" n ■IS '40 41) 69 , lUi.Wci: ■.r.I.r- j ; Kodel IV and ISO IM offensive th re a t g lo'l ..... — ''I , Cotton B8o!BBouses y.rdi jemllitd ...... :- ■ ”' ‘ill Milwaukee Lists , >!■ If * TRADE YOUROUR k ' " Iralllng 10-0 lu the\h third ir: period. $43,379 Deficit I li.. pulled Buffalo Into a tie for the MILWAUKEE, Dec.c 14 HI n - TROUBLES!! c \ ■ top spot wllh Bosloiion whichwltlcli l«ilIral J„),„ McHale. presidentdent of tthe ■ I ;; ' to Kansas Clly 35-3.■3. Milwaukee Braves, reportedreported to- Tire troubles wee'll II curecure, 3.98.98 't llf'rii QliaSlsl’s Uifustss intointo thethe lineline -aay-Tltsnlro- club aistoined an listed to vourj r other< o t h e r s . .1.' got the Bills moving/Ing on on lhelr their operating loss qI $43,319.370 for 1063 l(! sr-jl two key drlve.s ttgalnstimst thethj Jets.Jels. attendance dropped3pped » to the I These yum-yumlim blouse!blouses look so dainty, lo ■ 1 :‘i| 1 ' However, he failedtd InIn aa bidbid toto second lowest t since''.‘'“ .j. tlic' ■' becomo tho (Irst runnerrunner InIn thethe move here f™"; lon in 1053. I (tfflT lllF iiy iV l) \ festive ... ondid they'll sl stoy th at woy, thanki r 1,000 yards But he said the )ss waA 5 ' ,'j afl lo gain over 1.000 yards \ to Kodel IV nin polyesl-ei polyester yarns. Jn spilB ef two years In a row.VV He needed 200 less than for thee 1062 Itsfiscal li : • 135 yards lo hit LOGO 1,000 for Lhethe year, when both irs ^are com-, \ their fragile look they'rethey'i REALLY carefree I I llllll 1 sccond Umc but .setlledpLiled for 114 pared on th e sam e basis.basis And A J|RE CO. )le, drip-dryable, rarely need ) next season I IE CO. w \ ... washable, drip-di i'l ; yards In 31 carries^5 and ft B 919- 073- he looked fonvard to next m - tes stay whiter, colors brighter, I : ' yard total. with considerable optimism.pllm lsm . ^ \ ironing. Whites stay wh V \ ond you look prettier f( for it. Come to think \ of it, they'd makem ake ma marvelous gifts! Sixes f r 3 2 to 40. "I jislman UeglsU-rc(>iU-rc(> TradciT radem ark ; i I W I Beef Rib A CHARGEITT on Sean Revolving Chirg. : I f STEAK I6 9 ' I i : ; Mw ^ ^ PHONE SEARSlARS for All Yoor N*idi ilA W'/ u ii RUMP ROASTlOAST ... W c lb. ’"I . [ roundI STEAISTEAK ... 59c Ib. ;EF TONGUE ...... 2 9 cc i Ib. b . !•! i I LOIN STEAK ..■...... 6 9 c Ib . b e e f T O N V / T c l b . i . ' T-BONE STEAK ...... 6 9 c Ib . b e;EF e f s S h H a A i N K S ...... 3 9 c lb.

' lhi__ ' GROUND BEEFE F...... ' - e u - G U T o n d ^ R A P P i D . . ----- ■ F b e e f sH M T R m ;.-.....: ^ L V E S ...... 3 9 c - 4 8 cc Ib. ~ ~ II 1 '"'4 BONELESS STEW ...... ” c Ib. HALVES .. l O N T S ...... 3 7 c - 4 4 cc Ib. f ,j,jL :■ BEEF LIVER ...... 2Vc Ib FRONTS N D S ...... 4 9 c - S 9 cc lIb, b . ; • f ' J l # BEEF H E A R T ...... 2 9 c ib . h ' n d s .... - I ■ r . y e ll...... 3 lor 7 1 C 1 T O,M A A A T T 0 O J U I C E T a tle w e ll...... r u ^ NT'S PEACHES”liaircs...... ,... 3 lor 7 8 C III ' HUNT'S PI y W ;,' ‘I „ , r 2 9 c '. II ■ APPLESAl> l e s a u c e ■Tiislfwell iji' 7\ /wT|f 211 ca«w chunk. I 3 for 69c I 1 PINEAPPLI tA P P L t crusiied or tldbll ’ • I X / 1 : IX Ax \ »•" I 1 . 9 9 5S0N OIL );ulloil ■ ...... ■ ii ^ WESSON C ■ ' V / ' llon ...... 1 4 9 H ft "'fl SUCEDDlCED DILLS Nulley's, 8“'!“'' t f ^ l I W I C O R N p P e E a s . m e x i c oO r n R N 2,r61c Kasy lo III atler a hard dayday'll " nhiipplni»'>' '' \ \ ,f- y \ \ y p s s s ^ I 4 D i C C MoHmti'b (reith troifii E j ' l ;■ M E'. A A TI Pr I E M Wtti. mtVftW, lurkfy , 2 , „ r 3 9 c I \S?v;,’'V ^ ' 1/ ^ ' !»,, ' MATTllliW'SMATT11V.W8 11AVK A l,A Hr.H SBOUTMKNT OK CANDV jlV' .i N11T8NUTS AND I1U'.8H m l'i* FOR (IIUIUTMAS ” t ■ ■ a Oootl Bekillton o( NALLISY'S andUl CLOVECLOVER CLU« fWA-XO CUW8PS \

I III 1' Wo huvo a Goal Bolcc .. \TTHEW!I V S , I n cC. . V—r . V 30LF COURSE IN TW IN FALLSILLS ' . I I l l M A T l N, BUHL ‘ , T ) O 403 WEST MAIN ' S h o p aat t Sears ^ and St K ^ PARK FREE • M ll l!l GRAND-VO DRIVE, : N iG H rm S^ 1 SatiHfuctiouI (iuaruiileotl(iiiiir or Ymir M oney ] P H O N E . 733-0821,' NIGH L ^ r S E A K S ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I V ' ' ' ‘ ‘

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■ ' 7 .Sundoy,I joy, Dec. D 15, m 3 231 J |0 j^ W E TlM €S-f^eW S- JftronieRtallies all in I! ^Inca^ tto~l o - M e eDetroit t ^ Fourth Quaiuarter-^""-ii Sunday Wm it t h N F LL West ^ ■ ' i W C f l M T i g e r s . : nivision T iit t l e o n ULine ■ T o Edge T i} >'V.7, : JEEOMJE E 0 M E “' Dec. W— Freei Gano anfl ! rtffCAfib; Dec. 14 m - - They'll T h e y ’ll rcroll the snow-coveredred 'ta larp rp off Wrigley field'; ' 4 r ^ Gano and Staii Millard put j ||||| ilogether o g ’e t h e r si.x free throws In the cruelfl a gtand.ii'S-''oomTl throng-ofthrong-o nearly 50,000 will/ill \witt\witch the tltle-m fndedj the crucial fourth qliarter ■ to lift the Jerom e Tigers to u 40-34 victoryvie over Moun- ..3|H : . Rears face-the dangerousigerous DetroitDet Llona. The weathermeatherman pronii^ea bright ■ ' ■ • '-'a''..'' ",; ' v'T.' . but a bone-chilling: 10 to'15to 15 degrees( above zero.X The BearsB are aiming? for tuin Home, in the first Southh Central JJda|ioLCPjiferenge__^3W Western divisionI title of thetl National E ootbal!lall leaitileathe sincc 1956. T hey game ever playecT Lfntil theB fourth quarter,qi Motmtaiii .. B U I ; I o .s 'Hlo.sF47^16-fhe R h New York Home's cloclose-to-the-vest of- Giants in the championship WBM fense and stingy zone de- ’ !■' game that year. The B ears PrestP i’esto ii U ses 'XZ,fense hadS kept Jerom e off ;! «||S' Bliss Nips GocGooding have w 011 8 e v e n world balance and behind. • i m _j______I # ______crowcrqw as, jj_he l iiwi hi .1946. by_dgwii:i ______-late Rally t o Jerom e en tered the XlijRl jaU B t-____ ( n JIIL Irig th e G iants 24-14, If they get ' ' ter trailing 32-27: when tiie Tl- , ; w r t i m e ^ ' KlnUM4^fr“Htl<»-plity<>ff-tttnrin. S t h e i ____ ; gers made their winning move. ' . (jnme withwit llie En.siern division! —: JEdseJEd^fi B,uriey Ertd-Qttna-hlli Oil ft Hirte-polnt • .. e L ...... c 5 champion—either the Giants or' play and Rchb Williams added » ■ | B | K l m ISS Dec. 14— Rod Pruettett hit a decisivede free throw PR1...-ON,prlk^ . o n Dec. 14 - P.itslon P,‘“^ Piitsburgh Strelers — will Uc In ,'|t ' ' rallied to a fo u r-p o in t ledd lale field ‘“ ‘'J 8 goaloal to' tie It. *• ■ i„tertim e tonight to let thehe Blis.s BearsBei inch past th e wi-igie/'f Then Oano came back with a l|Uli,. W rlgley fld d Dcc. 29. , In the game gam e and took a s^e-saw I"®" I"“dine State Redskins 42-4141 in a NNorl o r th .s id e c o n f e r e n c e . ^ TThe he coldco snap in C hicago pair ot tree throws that put Je-. “Vf* “ IPll 66-6256-63 vvictor ictory over the Duriey P^"" .mp Bliaa was behind nearlyirly all the 'way after A rave, should kikeep ihc protecicd turf Bobcats tonight. ' rome ahead for keeps. The Tl- T j gers then were content to hold | II to a 22-16 halftime ed^e. from '™"' gelling slippering and por- S m m s The gamegam e was well played wllh J; ,, ' So hit 0 'points, led them to a 22-1 the ball and force Mountain ( , ■.' mit. the Bears to contiilue tl>lr| both teams team s hitting well. The b^g- “ * * * w The Bears rallied to w ithin Home out of Its zone. Along the ; expected ball-conlrol tactics, a ' gesl lead saw Preston on lop by . one point after,three peri-,'^npp(,ry ( way. Millard hit four straight slippery field Is considered a olg six polnu^ inli th e second, quarter * “'■ /ree tlirows to holsl' Jeropie to a od.s and held a three-point:advantagiadvantage to a passing team such and Itit wWM ttied at least lO times. ! Bears Avenge 40-34 edge. Mountain Home did lead lale in the game. Try-1 as the Lions. li 1 o , lead lale ii Boil,Both teai^tO a i^ tod two and lum' not come out ot lla zone until the The Bears defealed the Lions ing to stall tlic gajiie oul, B l is s , polnl leads of If n. finnifinal minntpminute and bv then Jerome______' at Detroit earlier slni'-pi rjpfpnt to - ■5bW“onei&wuiic Ofor US muil Uyirloi'igj^j^gjj' ^ ------Doliig’lfil^CJoliig 'liiK i IH 6 tourtii fluiirwr hadhX weverything ry th l In hand. : then', Eorl Morrajl had develop- tied aiat 40-40. Burley weal In siiot that- missed and Gooding led jnto JEBOME 40, MOUNTAN HOME H ed into the third- ranked NFL ^ front withw ith less i( than two mlnules >M. Home ,,ft ft pf tplJeroma fk ft pf tp itansen 42-16 Stater . 'S went ’ down with Arave ty - passer andai the Lions hav-j re- toC o 'g 'p s; ; Bbuc u t P r e s to n " ? tit' th « t-tw o stin.Dii—StMiotr— s--«-- HJ C a n o - - -S 4 4 10 ling the count at 37-37 Just be- covered fromf a rash of Injuries polnls back and then hit another SwelnKti J0 0» 1 0 WIIHimB B 4 2 14 Dalton 2 0 6 4 Majsrut ' 0 1 0 1 to key players, j field goal. The home club then j J I Iore\ the flnol buzzer, - ‘"l.Mrolt' Aliola 2 0 2 4 Sta. Mlrd 2 4 2 8 l.\'trolt. however, will he with- flS w ^ went Into a stall ond Burley had Smit smlt j] 6 3 8 Ste. Mlrd 8 12 6 Le iKilng streak Tuesday by|j ^But Bul In thetl overtime period. out [.(,5 the servicesi Sundny of star to go o u t a t n d toul 'n attem pt Weat WMt « 0 6 12 Tinker 1 0 ,0 2 P Inj (.-js-aa-dedson.-endcil Tcny WatklWatkins and Bruce Rob-|do(eiislvcdefensive halfback Dick_Ui]fiht -v„*ci?r to gct possession. The Ihial two t„„|, „ j] ■^BASEBALL TKAM IS ASSUREDED for ft'Ma{io Valley this summer os SSan an Francisco G ia n t farm get’ posse Total! IS 8 18 84 ToUli 18 14 10 40 lU Huskies' one-some wlmlns bins j,itJlit BllfBliss field goals to p u t. Train) Lane.Li Hk wife, blues sing- , points c a m e ■ fro m Uie charity Mountain Mount.ln HonHomo B « 82^34 director Jack 8chwarT,.lcft, and Warren E.1 (Beni Jewell, Cowboy buslneafbualneat inanaKer/cement the . camt w ith i lopsided 42-16 vie- er Dinah WashinRton. was found J , r o m « ------& 16 27 40 OoodUig Slate behind. Then P ™ -j J'' new rookie league with a hand.shalie.halie. SclSchwan »pcnt Iwo days In T^vlnT^vln'Falls, Fa appeared well sat- line. — dead a t iht* couple's- hotne early 1'®,!''-/°°, Junior Terry Joues enjoyed a ett came up wllh this (ree'throw. n” urday' hfic'd with the'local sei up arid promisedpromised area fans they would enjoy)f the nenew rookie classification. Junior Te '“SirBeafs jumped ofJ to a came up jaturday. red hot night, pumping in 111’' U . , U r (Tlrces-News photo) o • red hot nil jj.j lead In the first quarter Gooding, _SState sow a rule ru in ‘ T h e LlonaLli are expected to f>tlr _ _ _ ! ___ ! ------field field joalB,^tUs, m ; ostly from SO to 26 BuhlJ L f U J U X MaEmen TjrdTiilsned It aleadlly-upwurilr .jts—bid1ts-bld-(or^hoHlSf“ -( o r^ tle,-One—ol- -U|M4i. to tOnlglU n ig h t to t< defeat th e T w b F a lls > David Juohau plnaed Dave " <»»«l T.UU ID <16<2| Tol.U < »11|; DUii BllU fgU ft lll pf tp Goodlnf f s f t p f t p /~V 11 I T - down the Costleiord Wolves 71- w.ke F. /\ gg ClnoinnaClnoinnatl 66, WUconnln 60. w w restlin rcstlijlg g team 25-21. ^ 0 1 * 1 ^ Hendrix &nd Lonnie Johnson „ ~, Bill - ...... - - ‘J ‘i ; PuT’ll'Puniy 2 2 }I 4 AAnn-e 7 13 ■ f 5 | « llitno . - ...... 2 » II '• Ol.kU 1 3 Penn Slate flfi, Syracuie Id. T T w w in in Falls' 1 cau.se was h u r t North Cache pinned John Watts to account '*’*1 ICIftkinB 4 8 r, 11 Herif 4 2 U 10 ^Oaldey Just With RuKty Eller pumpins Kent State 62, Du(]ue«ne 60. t « . ------_ ■ lllrdwrh .1 .1 0 0 I 6 Jtihti>ion 1 0 4 2 when lettermen Orvllle Wlllls ^ -pi for all of VlValley's acoring. w ^ C'l* in ■ tluouiriithroutdi : 25 points and Bob M y- MaryUmMaryland 74. Weit Virginia "2. W hen lCl I'nictl .1 1 •) ■ Hrlm 3 I :i 7 , • l..oyolB, New Orleans. 66, San Kran- a n d Qeoi The match resulU, VaUey men j . VV«f)cc. 14—North Cache, W atts; 112 ) pinned by Cecil Hanshew; 120 , ____,• - « '«» ” « leyIcy Hor:Hornois looked, like they time, time, th tho an k s tn a 23-point e f - CifiirhtoCiflirhton Ufi. UUih State 01, p o unds,ynds, Wayne\ S m ith drew w ith Utah, w o o u u n d up a successful pinned by On Hansen fort by Jim Griggs. ------— M rcM M i ^nrtry; r + r - 190 pound.s,-Blll-€oelt|-four^fty—-fonr-day— fetou^—through—MJislc Jounds,pounds. CalvinCn' Crunirlne pln- were concon.sUnu wilh a 14 p o in t foft by J Mrmphia SUte 73. MUaUnippl Slate ‘^‘" 7 • KIMnKUI.V 71. CASTLKFOKD 58 Mrmphta ned by David Schmidt; 137 ~ lead wllh two m inutes to go. (l.^. . drew withwitl Boesiger; 137 pounds, Vnlley Valley tonighttonii by dropping the ned by D; HAOERMAN Dcc. 14 - The ( ^ f a n K im b rly J g ft pr tplCaelUfrd Ig ft pf tn Wkhlta Ik an d Yiew T vrnn,; hnn rmnf» Ihn riptjpprfiLlOn rally Wlfiilla 6(1, Braillcy 60. Mike M ikc GreerG n declslo-ned by Bnr- Buhl IndiaIndians 42-37, thanks to pounds, P™’’'*';, Duane Cook pinned by J Hjjtnnan Pirates jumped oTrto I 6U|l.ewln 1 9 fill IVnaa Terli^ 92. Altliama 74. rvmEiiv 1 Nlel Winn; 133 pounds, Jim by Miilfld tlmt choppcd nwny FF n n w w trr trr 44 1 6 PiVuffffinirf H 1 2 1 iJtiirton i ryman; 141 pounds, Dallns Wil- sharper ,'ihootlng.she from the free in euly lead and roared past the T -i - p i 1 -i . . . by Miila iJfi^ion 67. CanUlu. 6fi. ^ m o n . 1 Southworth declsloned by Don all b ut two of those poi'.iLs. T he Mciniiicr M';'''"*''’ » “ 2 6 (IrlKK" 1" a f> i .\ Houston H u u « to n 64. Nebraska u8. its' wWas as pinned\ by Je n k in s; 148 throw line,line. Southworth luckless H ansen Huskies 42-2G r j l l f l f t Kller JO B ;i 2 :.! S c h .ffe r 6 n 4 l a Schroeder; 138 pounds, Jerry ', Ends Devils Hornet.^ S,' finally emerged fron'i *^1 Oregon State 61. Ca!lf»rni* 4Q. paunds, paUllds, Rced Call pinned byt'I Northj^orth Ca,0W» 5b I .*5 Jl'AJMtndr 1 4 6 8 Kelly; 157 poiinds, Tom Smith oytlngs In t Vhlv. Pl. Maho Sl*t^ S7. t V i* outings In this area, bowing only 145 p^Jn^s,pounds, Jim Powers planed . , ’ Alan Boyer and Terry wfilte i Oakley held /N lalad Lo 19 liiid»4-n 1 i I ;i H) Montana M.inUna State 78, Wa-hJni(ton 61. declsloned nOCISlonet Kelly; 165 pounds, Burley by Jim Francis; 154 pounds, Mike [lit 10 points each as the Plralcs Wy y inl H S | trnig. points po^'I: through the flr.st three D i'iiton 2 ^ n 4 4l 'Idaho 75. • 71 Sana Hftrbara 7ii. OOrlan rla n Sterns 6 t was declsloned by „ i H»li‘«»mb ------lAVACt ^ Buhl held a .seven-point: lead Weatherwax ^eathereax pinned—by_O uitls ------jufflped into a 12-4 Tirst qunrler ^ quartorsquartorK thon watched help- Kawi. ' o tovdnim*)— ------cCovcyrm-poiindR. o v c y rT t rochard-Ouy^ Il.iwir ■ 0 I 0 l | ______Auburn A g h u rn 80. Soulhern MU*1h«Ijij)I 74. In the sccond quarter but watch- drlmm; Qriri,„,. 165 J55 pounds,” K ellyH ar------tilt. But Gordon Hill took scor- G RAN GRAND D VIEW. Doc. 14 - le.ssly ie.«;sly n.sns the home tenm waxed Kanhas 8t.t« 82. Soulhfrp, Call- er HCCtSlOricclslonod Stump, and heavy- ‘ r ed North Cache come up with m on p in n ed by Jim W a tts ; 180 Inj honors wlUi H polnti. G G ran ran d d View View pusl^gd away t o a red hotliot rnnd scorcd 20 In th c last J'"*'*'",Tnll,I. 28 15 M il! ToUl. 1« 22 16 r,« fornU 5«. Weight.weight. 1 Stan Rutherford deci- Kimbcrly ...... 1.1 !R 49 “1 16 points In the third period to pounds, pounds Joe Joe Fltzpatrlo plmed by Hagerman won the preliminary 10-point lO-point lead le in thc second eight minutes,mi Air Force 86, Drlgham Vming 61. sloned^™sioncd L< ™ __ to t lot,It,I - 7 36 6k ArUon.Arliuna 9S, Aritona Stale College __ lead 30-28. The teams were tied Jim jin. Barker;Barker; heavyweight. Court­ W*JJ. quarter quarter andand went' on lo topple oaiOAKLKY 41. MAI.AI) S9 •— 67. . midway throughthr the -flnat quar- ney HohnhorstHohnl- declsloned by BAGtSHAN « . HANSEN 26 tlie tllO Dictrlch D ictrlcl Blue .Deyils from Oal(lry fg ft pr IpiMntaa fg ft pf tp -a- Denver 84, Arliona SUte «ll. W ^ lt rly H '2 0 H i!(n rri» b I I 11 I » ler, bul B uhl missed on four and David Shrlver. Shrl\ Bifms iiftpf tpiiUnirn (Kfiprtp. the tho undefeated uudcfes ranks 62-47 to- wodhu« f Oklahoma Clly Univ. 67, Texas | | | | | l Wodhuie fi 0 4 12'Alklni :i 0 fi 6 lIndians l i i l J Drop S'SChriatlan 52. Princeton^ rsips and one free throw situations ------Ea»frt / I 2 WJnhnaon 0 *J < J nltrhtnig h t. H«r.fy J ! (i I 2[»awkln. 0 0 1 '0 ~ i CliMff I 0 2 fS lUll 6 < 314 t/iah 72, St. M«ry's fiO. white North Cache collected from m 1 The Blue Devils, who had Adnms A WOnwon fOUr four Sstraight, wore unable j Navy by 80-76 ;‘.r . r Temple Retires Ilo d g iir t 0 0 2 0 J u n e s 2 ' J 4 7 i TMusliers . l . H c From “ Friday Beoret ANNAPOLIS, ANNAF Md.. Dec. 14 NORTH < CACHE « , DUHL SI ' B'Wi h 0 l>) — _ SugarSni Ray Robinson sallfid Van BrerBrenda Kolff began to sub- HAMILTON, HAMILTC N.Y.. Dec. 14 Ufi — - ToUIn 74M -G 2 ToUl. 20 7 11 7l ^ l/O frrU m l\ 0 I 10 IV rk in * ^ 4 4 10 , , $15 per ton Delivered [' ;i th e first seven m inutes for their Btltute at that point and Navy Army raced racec out in front by 35 “ Over Filer crJ’vL'r.ranrt Vjew ______14 31 47 n'i C r n rt 2 4 I S B rlh lm w 3 1 2 7 for fO*" the t'^ C Unlled States today “to atltute al DU'irichWc'ldch ...... IS 21 36 il be.stbe.st lend lend of thc game. But llll- Airs.iMi.-r i1 n ■> 2 uiff 0 12 1 spend Spend thet Chriatmas holldaysj started ItsIt drive, scoring 10 points points midwaymldv In the second naif Interm oi auntoln Fuel Co. V| ,i FILER. Dec. 14—Meridian, put------nolsnois brokebrot n 31-31 tie w ith eight I’litf.mKa riiunnKii 1 i 0 0 alllallaMl 4 0 2 H ^uuwith my mother." "I'll be back In inIn one strelchsl while the Tigers tonight andant breezed to a d!i-ll 733-662133-6621 - Twin Falls straight points for a 39-33 half- T rin k U - r> J 7 2 l7|C..x 0 0 10 “‘y ling three men Into double scor- Hpiinfll 0 0 I (l|T»icker 1 0 0 2 MOrcnMarch Uto make a movie.” gotgot only five. basketball ' victory over Colgate. L m m m hh Ing figures, handed, the wlnless ICreighton j i c l f f r Beats “time edge g and never was headed, nn.i.ilioklU.l.Inok 1 a i I 6|Wterbury 1 (14 2 ------Flier WUdcata a 57-47 deleat to- TTi. 1_ ( Notre Dame twice closed to HHaran a r a n 2 2 0 2 4 CaatcJIi 0 0 1 0 within two points at 45-43 and * ■ UUtah tah 1State in T iitn U 17 14 10 41) T o ta l* 12 f> IB 30 Cullen led the winners with 15 t v i i 46-44 in thc last half, but tho slS.moSlii.nh..no ...... 11 22 aS 48 . Illtal pulled nway. Ic'amHH(.'amtiH CotC o u n ty . . . . 5 16 2li HO polnti, J-jst two more than Nich- D IJO ouble U u l* O vertim e Dli and Jerrard a« the third dis- ' i Irict crew piled up a 47-30 third1 OMAHA, OMAHA, Dec. 14 Wr-Crelghton I ^ luarter edge. university university was \ forced In to two ^ meridian 57. FILER 47 overtime Overtime periods pe: but kept Its rec- ■' ; ' j ?»^»n f» ft pftp Filer /gfipftpI ord ord unblemished unblem as 11 squeezed •ul'«n 7 1 0l6Hpw,rrth 2 0 0 4 i-y nr*.uJnii. DivU U 2 2 8 8houp I 8 fi 6I by previously undefeated Utah 'ieioU i h OUEHeson 2 8 0 7' Stote State 96-0100-91 tonight. - ,. '♦rrird 8 3 4 13 Hardesty 8 1 3 17 . - u - . “ the!) 2 3 4 7 M n tg m ry 2 0 ft 4.I A^ shot from his knees by chuck 0 1 0 1 Mli 0 0 4 0r OfficerO fficer ota t tithe gun ended the reg- f 0 0 3 OfUrey 0 2 0 2[ ulatlon perperiod ond knotted, the \\ ’ Touchell* 3 0 4 6 . -n _ Gartner 0 2 0 2; SCOrescore a t 70-78-78. : Bob Miles, who counted 19 of Tolili 21 16 13 67 Totals 18112147 ' p l»fidUn ______21 34 47 67 . hlS his 21 21 poini points In the sccond half i • ^2 21 80 47’ ondand Qvertliovertime periods, got one ■ field goal ond tliree of four at i ToxToxpoyers Don't ExpecExpect Medals Quantico Rallies Mthe foul f line to keep tho Bluo- Joys In the gome In the flrtt iI LITTLE 2 ^ • t • • overtime period, fn the second ■ : i ToTop San Diego overtimeIme MilesP hit four free | 1B O Y S ’ 0 is one of the m onths when taxesxes are ddue u e and payable. State, c county o u n ty ORLANDO, Fla., Dcc. 14 l f l - throws throw s lo ppull the Joys to tliclr This is one ol wm Brouth went 26 yords' sixth triumph.trluml snd city govctnmtovernmenls, as w ell as schoolI districts anda other taxing units,its, tely : ^ ran > screen pass on thc fourth _____ lj>rt«r's first play to give the , \ I I 1 1 upon them.I. ™tlco marines a 13-10.come- J but i l l l l «ii-t«hind^ victory‘ over the-■ ...... — .“ ^ -*■ - S c o r e s ...... | j ... _ ips therc is np. special distiiKtiontion attach'attach ed to bein^ a taxpayer,fer, but I -ETON J t ------Perhaps thert ““ Diego marines In the toui'th' „ iiiuii scnooL £ ^ ifirb e ^ ------IM Cftldwell 66. OnUrlo 44. ' M •we find it necessarnecessary to inform th? publicic about ouour tax payifieiitsTThlfirbe^ MatilBnit Gl, Ulffliy 42. H C S'.'S bi'; I SUITS ' m and ||9 I “fiuch took ft short flip from Kmmett Kmmeit 62 62.. Ili.lhc 60, H causc federalral powipower systems like Bonneville:ville depedepend upon tux-avoidanceue and TOrbaclc Tom Singleton and K«ji«wKellogic 75.73. .S«i)il|i(iltil C2. ra « u u u Huiieliulie VbIIIvup 2). n illusion of lower power rates.s. Their jflU * * ^ ^ Ror»h Ror.h 63:fiJ: Mlnln.1 62. | R otlicr tax-supportcilupportcd subsidies to create an illusion < MeridUn S7,57 Kller 47. |I ' Tayctt«I . „ „ „ „H7. , Kiin» Jfl. I sales pitch rests upupon this point, Rlchflelil 44. liruiirau 90. : a Inln a word, adorablel Perlec. i r r o e rty ta x lil Snrandvlew S K „ “ G2. Dlelrlch 47. m j m onth wc are paying thc firstt halthalf ot o our 1963 Idaho property tw p S S ' '■•'■I'" ------’J II Jterom* Jcrom. 40.. 0, Ml. Ifiimp 34. ^ dress-up oullit for Ihe B This month i Valley 40. (•Iriitm Ferry 40. I ^ Ilf amounts lo some $4,300,000,, of whichw h ich 6 0 per cent goes to support . _ W E.“ 7'".....pui— , ' • . rreflttm 60. Hurley 62. ' IW bill which amount la.r^------! I Ulelifield lllclitl.1.1 44.44 Ilruni'itii .1Q. M ff '■-P.lV il.,-s~,J Oakley 41. Mniail 3H. « education. KlxiHhone 4H, CsmAi ('|), 111) (irniKl Vlr» fil. il h±jqme when _medals would] be awawarded ar to taxpayers (atat theic |j wmcboaril lau, i„ Ui» sco- Cnri-y C fv 44.«. Clarh 42. ffi time niis’hl come ““ period. Iliirlcy niiri«-y 611 on.. Ntirtli Cnrhf 47. K hem left to carry so great a butdehliideh! ~ R ----- ' Jprcihir Jpicihi** 4(1. 4(1. Mciltllnii 2T. R expense) —— there would be so few of them left tc r ------Wcnilcll Wrmlell 611. ■ llHui'rniHti 61. & |p Klmhorty Iti^ MiiilKiiirh bb. « ^ (;'nHtli>r BR com vaiivnv I liunnrvile f>U. MIitIiUihI 40. g r IDAHlAHO PO W ER 4 Wl t a ' ' " ' l ‘« 'Irst de- " ‘'vo-iZ„ “"'Plol'il rt “ilia, ? ™ "'l’ I" «>» »"V- Concannon ( ' n n p i i i Signs 1 L Tlic i *Ju>itlowor »cflc». ' j W I l t d l ,A TAX-PAYING ClIIIGtlIN WHERE' V/HEREVER IT SERVES. > lhey "»vor bcIilnd n NEWTON, e w t o n , Mass., Dee. 14 W - ; | I >d M l " " ™-'.n hairiliiw Wllll W im a BtrukoBtn ol u pen, Jook ; | I i loiidric shootlnB of a u ll Cbiicaiiiioii Coiiciim ion luis hnmlod Boston “« I C H B S j L i lc baii.i', ‘ tl'oy rmlo ivltli llj ila .woivit .w orst dofciil (lo III fmii' son«i)ii» llttia . man about your house, 1 "wiltm 111"; *'1.’"^ I'lny "“ >> Just J''"*' “na tho Patrols aro on,i)io '.1 5 *Frei 1 Initial to personalize . | Phono 733-48 70 vlclnru i l a w i l lo r verge of aan r An orlcaii .FootW l ...... the pocket crest. Rod jacket '' ^ IniigiioJeiigiio pliiyopliiyoff bprlli. ■ ■ M i wllll Black shorts; Bottle Green wllll Olive, Burgundy wllh Grey, Camel with Brown, ' t , Bleck with Grey.

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•156 Main Avo. N. ' ' ' ■' 'O'-'fl.i ---- ' 2 4 . Twin Falls•alia fimes-lfim'es-Newi -. Sunday, Dec.3ec. IS, T963 e tr Go— HaoeJLoalilook^lfiauUIphoifc ;i ■■ •■ ... , .• 7, '. . ; Six Safetyfety TwolWore IH jiH Points MaMade Home to JtJoin Resjt of■Brood Broc ForEsIdmoildmo ‘Jg S E k ,, ABERDEENr-SJ3.,.Dec.a n , . Dec. 1* put. lh one room ol the Pl 4h t^ b s r quln- four-bi^oom ’s?U?!le‘?split-level ^ ^hi m f s J Oltlce'Floe='Floe F S S l For Shop]loppers - S 7S ?th r“ e rest f o t the that their motherIther can careca "lor today and their them with aa13 little dlldilllculty ANCHORAGE,E. Alaska^Alaska, D Dec. 14 JJ^^'^Ployment beneSl^!^*^^ BOISE, Dcc. 14 U (iJV-The( ff i- r Idaho ..brood at home today on I mother started as possible, W — An air forcerce C51C54 waswaa criss- to a Bolse^ ' Automobilele assoclaassociation list-1 proud but tired mother ^ Bering sea today high court bysltter. Startler' Siegel,■Pl one of tl the-at- c™“ 'ns the Icy Bering sea ed siX'Polntslx-polnt "safety; looking (or a babysitter, X) relocateTlomero ,^°^''lction of j r ^ lene and Mary torneys for theip Tlscher famllv1 attempt to relocate-R for shoppers" program:rogram; I Mary Magdalene and erS herSne^atezac, an Eskimo h,unte'r;^*"eh,u Hm. who was ^ along with their said Mra, Fischer and her t "1. Avoid windowdow shshi o p p In Bl Margaret, who along wlt * nersoiis to helo str^’^ed on on1 Ice floenoe d^lftlng^ep'^vaieddi assault on le wheel of your] two sisters and home-bodjlome-body broth- are Interviewing persons t. when behind the wheel ’^ol'^tlfe flv^net^l'^w ly toward thathe Russian coast. Caradlne had coih?i?^ car, no matter how festivefe: the.er are three month?^oldionth?,old today, with the care ol the five I Two helicopters were sta iwere picked to go home "simply comers, ei. were standing a, t£ ".|';S ‘‘ S ^ |8 H |H H shop windows. «#— Nome to attempt to 1 i ■ ■ ^^a5n5S M l| '' •’S. Don't pile ChristmasChristm pack- bccause they aree thcthe lor(lorgesf ot "Right now Mrs. PUchc attempt to rescue argumru nv» a«C P„™ ^!Katezac shouldd he be s'potted,s'p S n t h e back seat ot Hie (our girls, h e r m o th e r a re taking ci i^ut gusty winds up to 34 le rear vleiv win-,' ff,g „[(,er two) girls ela;stayed be-’' everything," he said. ■ Is up to 34 knots Blacksien '*‘'>1 li« ^ r * ^ “de It Mkelyf ththe e hhelicopters ello 1 Meann.hiio ,i. dow is blocked. ■ ' hind in the St.. Luke's hospital1 siegel said thehe girls renifliningrem ^Qujjj be able lo lar able to land on a cUim by'w im aT B t o i - - — “3t Remain alertilert for traffic „u.-sery where they havehav been'm the hosplUI, Mary An j tJ. M ary A n n and ^ ^ nId d the windsw inds woie B»lse. for iin r ii '‘^ P p H lights.' in the ’fany-f■ ggny-festooned- since thelr-blrthh - Sept.-1Sept,- 1 4 ^ -T h e. M ary - Catherine,_WQUld Jo ie^.wQUla jo m ^ e pushing, the ilqefle ever.ever, , .cloaa'c1m ..to pensadon shopping d istrict.:t. It isIs easy to qulnls nre the first to survive'rest of lhelr family "by th imUy “by the /Irst t^e Siberian coast. i order of tho f j ^i^'^take a ChristmasIstmas o ornament'll States,tates. ' j of the year." But he said ■spotted yesLerda.v ‘ty nggncy, The court m J? r j 5 f T J] — .Jtf/J for a traffic lightit or jto?Ice ^ s a . I James Andrew,>. the huslhuskiest of j highly doubtful they woi forcftjsearch crnft ^Ks Burroui’hs had leithLu < f "4. Watch out for buntbundle-load-j ^ trailblazer■allblazer ( of so rts, 1 sen t hom e beiorelore Christn-ChrUtmos. ed pedestrians. Many shoppefs; been home with h e. but early arctic. Uic Idnho First National J > with his four I James Andrew,ew, who wasWi W darkness prevented:ited his rescueresc by; without Rood Ciiu.se, ^ are so loaded downwn wilh ipackages sisters andI brother lor two;first ol the quints to take iiii, ’» t'-, i , ; Is obscured when; Unts W take milk .h^jicopter. ^ vision Is obscur I eat cereal, leave the “is tJ^cy cross the s tr e e t. wid Katezac was 7 A ‘ irbos, the fam ily an d go hom e, «HI Btlll1 S'.he Is th e :w l'si' The air (orce said Kateza. I Ul ‘2 miles northwest ot King FRANCHISE AVAIU8II / t »1 shopping delivered th e of the live at 10 pound; .vo\d ^slm lnute! Phplcl^m w h o deliver island yesterday-about 75 ^ 'i l l i i'‘i '1 avoid, lasl (ils.;iflme to the;ounces. Mary Alagdalene w y - a b o u t 75 miles Fnr T w i- c ii ■ berla. It was nol f “lll KJ rushing lr possible. Hu Dakota's blt^rielght pounds, five,ounces,Jfv'i i J 'f°n> Aklak, Siberia. It wa *P carplossncss go hand-in-1 r he drifted dur- Area has been Ihotouihl, u .1 “ Id w e a th e r-w ithith temperaturestempe I Margaret eight poundi •' « l | lUt th e wind velo- vc»lli:al..d lor a coln-on C' ’ holiday s lit degrees below ounce, M ary. CalLr“neCatherine s evTn "‘8*’^' *=“'• ^ home. In the pandcmoi no problem In pounds, 13 ouncesc'^^rd'-lfltirM and lltUe iL-y Ing h a rd e r th an Ury ami dry cltanlnr vi,,, ^ downtown Christmas tra C.ll 01 W.ilo; ' ‘ j e infants from Ann, the (Irst bom, weigh weighed six y^terdoy. need all your wJts for dri^ jp o u tid s,-13 fiSlioes.ices. The Eskimo hunter bebecame ' ______'■ in ey nlti HS wellH'Bll prepapiepaied foi^— Andrtrw—FSaeher,fh fri a wh.•n’h o1nin1f stran d ed on thee Iceicc about noon JOHN lEII^HARO rnODUCKRER~I)iii^ DlEi It as anrothcr-baby-that grociiry ''compaTryiry shippingshlppinff-clerk-Tbursday whenn theth e Iceice broke, trowuMTUU.'- HOLLYWOOD.) ' Dec. 14 W ~ tbe ho.spltnl," hc said, n on a leavS' of »way from thee .shoreshore ol King u.ii.i „„j e'ran motlou pic- ^ Mary^Macdalenen?and and Margaret M "'I" “n “ Lewis Wel.s.si veteran mot ned to his $76-a- islnnd off the Alaskalaska const.coasi. 1Kate- U’l’”"* 375-nni B.i,., ture producer nnjl dtetrlbiitor, ’ will continue theirelr diet ofo fruit,;absence, returned to his died today In Hnllywooil Hnllywoc after ■ cereal nnd milk; at homihome, Ber-'week Job shortlytly after thithe first zac lives on Klnp!(T Island andam was v ol ford Mow Cc. a heart attack. HeH e was 74. 'bos said. T he qulnt.5uinls wwiwere being 1 quint came home.>me. on a hunting triprip at the ti time. ______

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Give Thehe Warm,Wo Comfortablertable , ^ ll lllllllll^sl^^ alif., and Barry By' ^ — - il' - ...... -S)WAraAJKJIMAP_SUSJJHMAP__SUSPECT8 Joseph Clyde Amsler, Amslcr, lilert, 23, Pl.iya del Bay, C alif., ond ir arrest, along W w 7T^'~~^:' W. Keenan, 23,I, I, Losos AnBeics,Aneeic.* wall to lie arfl(l|tneil-atTl-at I Ijos-Anselos- j o s mday.afler Ihctr arresli StylishStyl . . . y* w ith a third flUHpect,uspeut, inIn coiconnecllon wllh the kill liapln*liaplnjc olof Frank Sinatra, Jr. T h e FBFBI I said most f f ^ ~ ? of the $240,000I ranHomransom was recovered. (Ar wlrephoto)pholo) ■ -/IL_------— '

1 'W o ir' nl.so Is being k ept nt Jo.scpli "p!"’K o n nnedy cd y andnii< Mrs. i liijv: Mrs. Keiiiiet.ennedy "w cxtord." . JKPPnedy. Kctinedy’s KrandpareJiUiiiilparcm-s ciinii! S h e'p lan s lo teceturn tu rn loto Wash-' ' ^ f ' H | l t v t i t from the town of UuuKnDiniRnnsluwn InRlon enrly In JnnuaryJanuary ito pre- I,' iNames IIUMom( IIIC in county Wexford.(irtl. WheW lieti tlicy pJlrc lo move Intoto a larjjpInrpc home onilKrated to tho0 UnitedU nlled StiUe.s. .she hn.s purclm secl Inin GC eorge- ri’i l l i o K ennedys!(lys l6fLIdtt from n town. For n year.r, Mr.s. K '* 111 Viigiiiia^iiX X iX pipr-^at--Ncw Ross..11S.S, ‘Ircln 'Iieland. :0|\vlll mnke no public nppra ^ mile.‘>''froni'W exfnrd.•nrd. I nml diirlMi; th a t tim e »'l] '' I ,) WASHINGTON.IN. Dec. 14 (HP dlPl' - T he hou.se on RatL;e.snal<^ntf.c.snnke.rkli!c black In mournlns. If |||)||i, mtj;. Juliii P. ICennetiy-ftHd-e««lnti--ftHftcn referredrefe to .SDPPKn rLANNFJPLANNED ' - end at tlielr countryuntry home inear •■Rattlesnake mountain Dec. 14—Hager- • ' — Atokn, Va., which;h she ha.s h a s named nai Kennedy preferred,r"’f“e'r«d'ai' i S HAOERMAN, Kc. 14- ^ sl plan a poLiuck. ^ . . “Wexford" In honorlonor of tho late ^^ichwhlcli wawas com- “»'> f “ ' President's Irish1 heritage. ’ pieted last spri- iP nfr R bebo culled ““ PP'T nnd C liristmIstmas as Pfparty at^ y t \ • j 7:30 p.m. Monday,ay. with Santa I \ The ranch-styleyle retreat alabout ‘'Aioka.” ^ Styles for women ondnd chlldreichildren by Oomphies, Donielliel Green, Ripon, Nite Life, P - . Tho.se having ^ M \ \ : ^ 60 miles from Washington al- ^ president Kcnnetlyiiedv had sDciit ntl«'tHnR. Tho.so tober, November. / • J B ’R \ ’ I Bonnie Doon. Men'sl's and bo)boys' by Nite-Life ond1 E Evans, v an s, | ^ - j ' ...... r e a ^ '^la being usedused lo lo 'hi 'house 'only nbout four or,r livefive week-endswee till be honored, j , / _4&a®A\ \ mementoes fromn tho lalato to PrPresl- tiiere before h e wasvns assa.^an.«Mslnated. “ d December will be hoi 1.00 to 10.9S I dent Kennedy's; trip to Ire*,Ireland Mrs. Kennedy plans tot( keep and a growing menaRcrielenagerie of IIrish -wexford" becausese of her love of niiir A ...... ’ALL ^LLG (^IFTS/ROM HUDSON'SION'S ■. _ J; animals presenteded to him for his the Virginia countryside i b u z e COA children. main sport, riding-. ;oAL m m I I BEAUTIFULL'FULLY GIFT y/RAPPECAPPED FREE! ;; The Irish pony,iy, “Leprecha “Leprechaun," ' She and her childrenilldren willwl leave Top Quality 'Always— •Always* at - presented by Irishish Prime P rim e Mlnl.s-Ml Wednesday for Palm Beac ter Scan Lcmnss.ss. now Is stastabled where she will spend;td rS the i.r';;t' w a r b eERG'S r g ' thore Ior John.. Jr.,jr., lo ride,ride. aud mas holidays and1 bo nnear ear her in- th« Irish w olfhoundf h o u n d na,named law.s, ailing formfner er AmAmb; bassador] r 3 7 i l E r B

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BABAIX IX 1MIIX IN CONCENTRATOnTOR of FedFedeml Resources corporationitlon oonstniotlon-neareonstni Relle------^ | I ||J |J | vue dwarfs Gavin Young, project manager anand engineer. Young is well knowknown n In Id a h o m Tnfng ; undertaken In building a custom flotation mill the Triumph property,iperty. no no lonfrer operailnf'. General^ral contreonlmctor for lhe work Is vue dwaH ex ten t o f construction undertaken' circles. Thc construction wlll resultult In a 250-250-ton-a-day custom flotationation mill available a^ for treat- • -iiliij I hiilside over- Reynolds Constructionuctlon company. coi IVin Falls, whileIle steelsleel JIs beln/r flimlshed by eireles. T ifar Bellevue is graphically showOl n In ththis is phopboCograph taken from a hillside ment of silver, lead amf zinc ore.e. It is expeex p ected to prove a boon to mining operations < In th« ''‘ *711 infT built by Federal Resources corporatloijorporatlon, In Self ManufacturingIng company, comp also Twin Falls. An estiniesllnioled 50 men wlll be . "J ' Mkinf llie area. The m ill, helnir b u ilt hy Wood Kiver valley. (Times-News pholo), W.I • r.’. fiwmenl wKh Sliver S tar-Q ueens;ens MineM ine company,cm represents thee greatestpreatesi ex- /employed at the proJcct proJcct io i( operate the mill and thethe SliverSilver Slar-Queens mine, a * * * * * A ft ft ft ft tndliure In the Wood river valleyIley miningm lnlnit operationso uince the constructioonstructlon of I Hllver producer. (Times-News (Tlmes-Ni photo) * * * * SiiSilver Minirining Envisivisioned As^ieonomijffli#?orce4i 3e in ------C x u S[ r a c T Wood Riverver Area Future Fu ny 0. A. (GUS) KELKER During- the past two years an Uiele great producers prod llLihatjet#. ' Tlmes-NTimK*Ne\vH Feature Editor estimatedstimated 300300.000 has been spent whichhlch saw IScISi po^nTIoh •well ' ' ; most lo ovcrtrow^ng. , ,-- (► - bBELLEVUE, e l l e v i Dec. I4-HISWrlc n ,u«'n.,;nnthe Queens mine ond will ,jit{ Wnod^)od riverriver valley—once ono of al It also was In ihn'l. era Ui»l ~ ~ r lOve cost a l least th a t ft much " h .| ^thele greatestpreatof silver producing (j elchum. Hallcy. Bellevue and nore when the new mill Is com- „th „ ■• d i t , > are•eas a s In In the th( world-once again is .her communllies wero born. ,icted nexl spring. Tho cTto™ ^ ■ o p whereby th e piecas o / roroughly ughly three rallcs west of Bu- throughhrough IdahoI Surplus Proper- *‘Our "Our goalgot is tho finest volun- Continued cont on raj:e 28 ■ * A A * * * * * * * * * * * ft ___ ■ ■ ■ j l l j l OncOnce Blind |HH[ -Nui'iNmm Fights Toi^To Aid Sight

PHILADKLPHIA,PHILAD Dcc. 14 LTV- ' Sight,Mght. say:says E sterlna Lione, is a • blessing.)Iessing. ; She knows. She was blind. "Seeing again is like what happena-amppena-after-a-sof(rrain-fall&—— ^ ^ H [ | everythingeverything Is clean and wonder- ful,”ul,” says M iss Llonc, a n u rse dedicatedledlcated to helping others to regainegain vision. . Ten years ago Esleiina began 0 lase her sight and gradually |^ H | ' to0 w withdraw ithdrc from thc everyday J|^^H world./orld. TwiTw o y ears ngo she w en t J M v '^ c a s v i , , t^ow 6hc h a s 20-20 vision, — thnnks~io-hnnks-to-the-DelftWtire—Valley- Eyolye Bank,Bank w hich collects h u - mlan an eyes after donors die and Istrtbutcs the/i'i lo hospitals /or ...... ), operations.iperatlons. Mi.ssmi.« . lh Lioiie's new eyes cam c rom two donors, Tlio comely i H r J lI:. ‘'^ ' 0 ^ 1 t lurso Is th e first to adm it sh e r m — ^ ^ ------— - 1------— ------__ onccnee wasw as ia h erm it. "As a* te e n - [ ! ^ R |||H ger I hardly ever went oul, or .tim 1 ">ymy later years." 1^— ■ ■ — -That’sT h at's allti chnngcd now.. Rhe [\ys. "I've g ot two boy frien d s | B n ^ H nowow and 1 I'm' goinf^ tu have sonic funLUI 01 T he riL-st lim e nho wan able .. to0 enjoy her regained sight, ' Usa Uono Liono snys, wns last sprint; -about a year afler tho sccond f two successful operations. “I took (he roundabout way to ork," fiiio explained,^ ^'1 looked t nil tiio tho fluwet'ft,' nnd I ev en uv thothe veinsV( ou leaves, Imug- . ..i, . .. Iiw10 tlmth a t?t?" ” m t K M if llin oommunlly hii\n llie cquliunenlent nnd iwliropcr»l(! llie iim- „. . , SI!IIWCK noon willvlll bebn »H reality realli for peoplo llv- of Uiu com Bho had a malady opthamolo- (luDAT lUlMies’wlitn 11,1" liiit'l'i lervlee. 'I'lieThe voluivoluiilccrs iniroliiHcil lhe 7 '" (lltCAT Sl/,1! OP )il|ie, wliloli laIfl n pnrtp a rt ofo IhB concenlrntlnir ihIUllll bolnr ®*>*Conatniotud tiy Tetf- (.1 ,''5* ''" 'I '*'■<> prolcolluHitloii (IMIrlol.dl/iirlol. At tho wlicel Is bulft«re yl j vhlle lhc fIro Iruokit nre pra- isffl callod •'> I knralHCoijiis, J(l |,f„|■ml Itcmirccii ciir|i((riitlaii. In nlioivilliotvn .In.h t ««conirANl ivUh tm ottlclalanls oonferrinfconferrin, boforo li. j m B Kn, . Hllniiwoii, r«Hl,ratil, wlllle>vh(le rniil FostmAKter . ambulancoimhiilance willi Hi'lf own funi'»t wlllle llie I t liiiil (lliitrlol. (Tlmc«.Ncwi aufios Uio corucHH, or w indow s (L'reblilim, ’rcbblim, lefl,; In eliB h ieer'fo r lh oD r.U^. r.M ). TorkclsonT o r t oompttny, m ill de«lfn«n,Inlfnen, whilo whi 409 T ^ Q w tJ i W M '^ ■ » li« lih ,, ;; " volurilttr tlreninii,\, liiolmM h on. InIi nddlllon to tbo vlUcrtIdcil bybj llwI toxp»yen of Uu WMt liiiil <11 CContinued onll on rR|a ZO lih In lu olinridclmr o( oouiiltuotlou Biid. will l)Dlie inlliniti luperlntoriacut, (qrlmwNowiawNowi ptoptotQ) ~ ' fflM H "10 ilciiiirlmciil Im i tlitc*Iirw Iniclm.irucU HomoU 14 re»l■ . ■' I ■ . i '■ . .. ; • ■ _ . ----- ■ ^-

------• ' ' 2G "Twin Falls Timfis-NeWsrNeW s SSunday, Dec. 15, 1963^1____ AS¥OURJE MINISTEI.HR SEESTf^ r o M U ^ • “The Sim Jesus Abhorrea) h o r r ^ ’ — ------^ ------51 5 1 ■ ____ _ “ T , was so tombs, who cleansed, the rotsldeoutside ni AD But the Pharisee who was so KEV. EBNE8T I'tASSELDLAD EO satis- but left Uie inside untouched by i proud of tils a^riU and bo satis: Flnt DaptiBt Church I woy un-j the powemnd tbe grace ot G od. conduct -fled WlUl himself vient away un^ What act of sin or misconduct i 1 Agahi To Jesus, out conventional re­ ? some forgiven and unredeemed. Agata m k l " do you dlsllk« the most? Some I contrast Uglous actions had Uttle .to do )W AVMUBLE toward and agata, Jesus-sets In contrast l; Is- glv-j ■ NOW ■ ' ‘ are most antagonistic toward £ Ighteous with goodness. Goodness Is glv- repSed the unrepentent self-rlghteo^ dishonesty. Others are r^elled t nt, con- tag a cup of. water to Uie least X ore person with His op- ones In His nnme. ] Ivictcd sinner. Always Hls sbn who No sta aroused Jesus as much P O ’ fl proval was upon tbe person who 1 sought os tbe sin of byprocrlsy. Who - - . H I knew h e was s, sinner and spught can read MatUiew 23 i without m u'. mGROaR'S!i ■ ■ ^ forgiveness. n realizing pie depUi of his! feeling T b e second _sta Je su s so ste„ m - obout this; 'Ae'sln of pretend-p retend- ly condemned wos externoUsm.irnollsm. y,;, j,n of octtog a part,lart, and | .' .' * ||| ; ..jb^ There are always those®® who™ ° the sin of presenting to tp ththe e ' VYou c a n now buy Home'Dairies m ilk c x li Uiat _ You can i ries m ilk and other(premium - .r • ■ 'M i Identify goodness with ceremo- cermo- ^ yersion of hhnseif that ; « K S nlal acts, religious or social.nl. They fact a lie. i Home Dairies products at monyiny of 'th the e finer food stores ■ J w M go through motions, theyley spin U,e jjnj^ jesus■sus un-■ u n - ■ r i ® Uie wheels of ritualism, Uiey at- sparingly repudiated and con- - ' in Twin Falls. If you haven'tn't triedtri^d HomeI Dairies k ^ H tend to tho perfunctory' in re-*'*' demned; externalism, self-rlgh- teousness and hypocrisy., vV n o i tTiilli, yoQ‘re~nntssin97-a ta ste8 ■ tretreat. a t. ItIt's-the milk— — - - But,' In read-R ev. k. iiMiciblud Jesus Insisted goodne.sse.ss hadhod he asked for from any of us was Ini/ the words of Jesus and try- ig with,a.life thot was genuine, no known for its finer fiovort 1 t •wduldrllttle—or noUilng to *,riat :iiit------in -m lQ r. ; : - " ihe Methodist Youth feilowSKip; meeting eaoh Wednesdayly eve- and executed ftaished art forfot; land Issue'S 4 36-pennlala stamp ~ ^ chancel three-prefertedJialEEfcane=0”* of Ior_the 250th onniveraary-ofry -o f ththe e i p i l l l ^ S H m nlng,^nd■the-carol and chancel m i l k t s n p w i aa fof o r iits t s finer flavor A leksan- choirs, meeting on Thursdays.sdays. which became the model1 for tnei the bh-th. TWO MAOIO VALLEYEY OinLSG inis were» dlslrlcl winners In the r hnth the Rovei-nmenfs lifelinelie to de-dc- ■ leverly j^d great, - grandfather, both ' ■ “m ilu U yourself with wool'LeontestwooliLcontenl a t Bolso. They m Beverly 'i ]i„j pression-strlcken a rtistsSt.s. . TTh( h e ______• o f Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Hansten. Bliss, Bliss. named Steve Dunogan, trailed Haiuten. left, diuthter of Mr. and im Aln murals are In postofflccs at El- -i— w ho ptaoW Moond In the t h e Junior i division, and Jill Dunaffon,nagon, ,floojfshcnij of sheep from Aln- Mra. €lfton Peterson, Jerome, who was out 1878 W. Va.. Wfst Palm Beach m o r f r e e z i "> \™® bama to New M exico, about 1878. ^^a^: RFFI iEZERS I d a u ih le r of Mr. »nd M ra. Clflon laUe. V h - I%I b I ■ “ria b lo g tij i3 quite proud of her? urand-grand- Pla., and Chartotte Amalie. Vh- EFRIGERATC Kcond In the unlor dlvUIon.division. EscEach girl received a portable Iped pl- Bln Inlands, tT pem tter, fatliers because they helped pi­ * * * A oneer tho West ond contributeditrlbuted • om atic ice o k e r______to the wool Industry. Tlie U. S. postofflce has post- post, ^with Automot Miss D unagnn, w h o Is a thUilrd- ir d - poned Uio fivo cent Bamn Houstor H ouston year homo economics studentJdent at commemorative, scheduled fo:0 1 Jerome high school, attributedItrlbuted release Deo. 13 at Houston, Tex. & » Interest taI sewing until some time m January. No N( V # to her teacher, Mrs,I, Ralph reason was given for the delaydelay, . ' Y Dunn, Slie hitends to takeke home but tho design Is especially«lally in- ' ------VALLEV^ economics courses at Brigham appropriate for Issuancee In TTexai exas ^ G I C V n a tio n a l E ‘-•r C Young university next year.'ear. AN during Uie period of natlona ' With construction nowV under way to r addlllons'flnd tDmodeHng out the mourning for President KKennedy ennedy. E sthodlat church, details of past historystorv of ftt ths SHOSHONE Methodlat chun othnrtKt pattern for the suit she intends Intends The stam p, printed ta blackblack, ^ g moro meaningful to Shoshone Methodist rifle. E ven . .. .. K th e church ore becoming m oro mean Kl that to contest, shows Houston with a rifle. Ever lelr fellow townsfolks. It was In 1054 that few fed - g church members and th e ir fellow to building Beverly H ansten, BUSS, aside from Uie design, few fed 70th anniversary and a planned building onslder a ^ j______the church morked Ita 70th annlver on Oct. doughter of Mr. and Mrs.rs, Uoyd eral ofllclols would consider i ■Qij p b a rttm wus piumotetfc—^le-onm voi or Sho- Hansten, placed—second!- In the- -ptjbHc-cereniony-suitablo-now-h th e Rev. Ralph Lawrencc was pastor. Sho- lan killled M :: '!! 21, lOM. a t which tlmo th e Bev. Ril| Insm df 1™'°'' division of Uie ‘MakeMake It Texas, where a rllleman Wlle< itorate and he brought tho entliuslasm of (tetr Bhono was his firat pastorate ond h ------Yourself WlUi Wool" contest, the President, l| h is youth to tho organization.a n lz a t lo n .------— - . , J Miss Hansten has been active in pirst day covers will be held'atheld a '...-i- ^ r r - — B oon-he-w as promoted,.. to t o more lel d s church here, sho devotedt Uh 4-H activities and lost yearirear won the Houston-postoIXtoei.unUl .until the th ; n= TesponslblUty within thihe e stato, her hei time to religious workirn WlUlwith outstanding club congress new dny of Issue. Earlier,irller, ththe O j'lllf locoted In Idaho Falls where oa the(j,, Methodist members. ... , oward for sewing in O Ooodhig oodhig 29 release of theI AAuduboi udubon i f f f' 11 '_____ new parish woa opened5d and a MoMahon,j who died within commemorative at Hendersorflenderson, ^ dSUrch building programn started, lo yeara, stated aJ few ;t She plana to major In home j^y postponed untilitll Dec. 7 in 1884, Shoshone was w as only y^ars yj, ago that he believed the , 11^ . economics at the Universityerslty of because of Mr. Kennedy'sy's death, d e a th . :-e/- I. iBBjB-3^^SSillE»iT l I ' n - . * S tw o years old, but accordingordlng lo to present p,., cliurch building, b built u ilt in 5he Is graduatedraduatcd , ... the "Bhoshone Rustle,",tle ," XirsfcIlrat 1503 jjj and 1004, is a replica of m achool. Both girls entina re- || new ipaper of the areatt. . It waswos theu,i flrat building and was/as bimbuilt t ^gj.g aivarded a alnger companyrompany NEW ISSUES; Argentina re IlourlshUig. A number of busl- around the first single room. He portable typewriter. leased 6-pesos stamps honorlnhonoring [.V !{iJi I ness houses were open,a, 1312 sa- also said there wero only[y 30 OTor .pjjgy coached ina mmodel- odel- the Alliance for Progressgress and an ||| • ;>; loons among them. T hee railroad 35' members of tho cliurch■h at the techniques by lastst year'syear’s marking the nation's centenary centenar p .'.1': and development of Irrigation timeu,, the present buildinging wtiswa^ Idaho. o f Judicial a u th o r ity . . , nF inn - I L I '' [ Irom L ittle Wood river hadhod 5 erected.-^ , .iJ brought about the settlement.:.l€ment. on, the 10th {mnlvcrsaryiry date,d a te , ------‘1 Detailed records weren'tren’t kept kept jj,t^grg ^ere 160 members,rs, wwhile h ile :"i’ In those doys, occordlngng to the todaylo, they arc numberedd ata t 183. f - I Ker. Woodrow Harris,I, present ti T;^e 1083 membership Includea Includes m . B ;) day pastor, and no onee now re- jg family members with 30 con- i ' calls exactly who s taaxt€d rte d the stituentjj] families, church movement, or wi/ho h o served i^ew construction :: m ea s- YEAFAREND I !; a a the first pastor, - ures 48 by 60 feet, with'Ith fofour u r ;' i|, However, ta 1BS7, accordingcording to tb classrooms, cloakroom s, rest- L lL ^ I U 1 " j a > . Mrs. Carrie Groue, wvho h o camecome rooms al) on the mnln floor with _lVi^ In th a t year, services ww ere ere heiiig Delng .^ fellowship hall, kitchenh en a n d r i EARFRANCE! I-' re ^ I T i e m n a limaH one=room-lrarae)om-trame area in the:he base= bttse= • ’ ------...... b -- V ' buUdtog at the tame locationocation of ment.1 It wlll be connected to •IfijjU th e present churcli. ^the1, church on thi west side of g a M p ir / 1"'“' I w nasm odeling NEWI 1 ^ ' S'] ^SYLVAN ■ IA I |[^ ’ f; I,:''. By 1887, Mrs. Orossese said, 0 a ththe old structure. Remodeling I ;. well - organized Sundaylay school «•]will be done In tlje churcli■cll ssanc- a n e - ____ 1 to Mrs. tuary during the building period, . : I wos held. In oddltlon *.0 Mrs. tu . p e r i o d , Orosse, teochers werei th e late i^lso.al PICTURURE TUBES . A. I. McMahon, Ruth Fah'banksFairbanks Work Is now under way.m y . — — ------—' < ' ' ' “ and Mrs. Alice Swope.^ope. Mrs.Mrs, T h e added spacc will1 be well llini------SwopfljgjULftjnember of>f the LD3 ulutilized with the presentIt churchc h u rc h 1 YEM^ARR^NTY Y E A R \ j church but since th e re was nonoiprogramV pi In adflllTon'Td^thfl'T o ^ C h e i ------17 inch Picture:ture tubes .. 22.50iTsri - .-..“I~ [|(ss:::siccs|sssslS§S-^^Ins^zmumrnsls:s«s:is ;—^ 733733-2233“^ " — • M odern, convcnieiitconvci “built-in" looii from no-coil bii r t K L i ' ^ S d o 4i o^ coil back, flusb bintfini; FACTORY ■ ■ ■ 2 9 ' *. P orcclaiiicdled interior,iii( m agnelic ddor NO PAYMENTS,YMENTS'TIL FEB'< ku»kelB, p pol-lab o r t a b l e o ^ g b a s k e t NNip O MONEYM O N E DOWN ^ J l P S f S i i m f f g j i • Available; in wliw hiteorsliadod coDperper on Sofirto o r i Eoiy Poymonf Pw " i h |j^ Custer County 'T IU 9 P-M- M O H ^‘h '" m m i Sliup atit SoaScare mitl Huvo C -tr A b M K b e v e r y K IG H T |11^7 J p^«^§EsrocUVESTOCK MARKETING ASSN. 2 0 M A IN AVE. s o . !liilliirir||iiii Oiinrniiirrliinrmiirnl „r Viiiir M n n ry llu, It O X - V / l

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...... MAGICM VALLEYEY PPORTRAIT • Sunday,Sunt Dec. II ■ I - ' TwinTw in FallsFc Times-News 2 7 ^ !' jjfj f e iiefits in Wa ata«ield-^~ South M ainr~^l| Will¥ Come Fro]From Researchchat at KimberlyY RorRoad Work |^|! Great benefits to the Snake river plain, and to the notion,ion, "j;j 'I: Bids Asked wwill ill. come JLS a result of researclirch ■ j possible at the new Sn^ke River • ’ .ci • ' ■ f' ' BOISE BOISE. Dec. 14 wlir' BIB Cofiservadon Fjeld station, neare a r ' i'I : be opened Jnn. 7 by tlie~Btate |D ||| ^ KlmlKimberly. r . ^ p '" ...... , i~i:- hlglHvny highway department on threo H H I “These behefjJs wUI be ihe mote ^ * *“ ...... ^ projectsp ro jects ■ In southern Id ah o .------j l H realized as the population In- <' ■■ ^ j.j. The The prprojects. - creases In the nation and as water supplies become more crltl-Itl- [ ^ : ------~ - f - ^ CConstructing onstn a roadmix bltu- ^|^jM calcal. ' a. _- mlnousminous surfacings on 2,1 miles of )' Nearing/_^lhe end of hls firstirst - -■ . • •, •. U.^.u .^ . hlgl-highway 30, sealcoating’il.l ‘ yearyenr as a ”resident of this area,■ea. ' ' ■ ' • ' , - ■' •_ miles on various highways.,re- ' A. R.F Robinson, research agrU!ri- ( :: . . ", ' condition condlLlonlng and constructing a cuiiucultural engineer and director of > ...... ‘ ,‘'||^ L ^roadnilx; roadnilx bituminous surfacing on . i the Klmbcrly complex, shoulduld u l p; _ - - ______- ■ ' ' ___V- j4,6 m iles of stale hig h w ay 24, In j know w hat he Is lAlklng about.I. ^ ' * ■' ^ .J the vicinity of Burley, Rupert ------^ - HnH a Is recognized as a nationalnal > ■ . - dM BSSunH kitai^n''- and Dcclo. and furni.-ihing a;;- yfltth authiauthority In U)e waler measure­ te- • ' '■ srecatogregnto fisurfncliig and cover coat ment field of research. His find-id- k ® I ; "~ p UTOtcrtri-•iiiiueilal uu stoctefitittHn tho vt------Ings are respected throughout tlie i.: ^ cinlty of Albion, In Cassia nnd ’rlr'l coun'country and he appears at many R; 5_ j. Minidoka counties. Y } TinpoTmportani meiJlings ns a spenker.:cr. -4'-?• “— - tr —^ 3 ^M S —' ------' ------: —..— ■ ^ . ScOlcOESealcoatlng 10 miles of .sUto __ L Only last week he was featuredred I'’, ‘i' y* ' i' hlKhway 22 nnd 20 miles of state I , highway 28 wid furni.us f -••sections:'—^ectlc * ...... He tame lo the Klmberly-Twlnrin r.F. ^ ’ dhecKerdhet Will . Palls area to head up the -new researchre.sea setup in Jan u ary . 1963. r. f, ;i tedD iiM iir;^ SOJIE OF 23,000 hunter report cards are bein? checked by althalthough the number of deer reported!reportedly bagged by ihat dale wasia* He previouslyp was associate pro- 1 iI PHILADEIJHIA, PH ILA Dec. 14 m - L .i', Darlene Harms, lefl, and Maryiary FanokboFanckboner In Boise office of somsomewhat lesii than a year a^o.ago. NimiM mrodj are urg-cd to fill outut fessoifessor In civil engineering ata t n i ! Rock 'n' loll singer Chubby K ||4 tlnh and name departmeni. AmonELmong ijther6ther Ithings, huniers reported,ed and return cards, now that mostnost big ggame hunting Is over, even5" ColorColorado State university and al- y CChecker hecker hna onnoiuiced hla en- more eiK'^tiis siawwifle uy ueo. l iniiitii' ed, tho«gh tltey made no kiils. (FishFish and game photo) ___soso agricultural engineer for the i ; gagem gagement en to Cothcrhie Lodders, H .'i., * '* * * ****** * * ii. J t I Tlcpintmcnt—of—flgrlculturer-TheTlcpin nie-- 1i — : a Dutch girl whose yeor-Iong Vfl' ■■ ■ ■ the rereported kill on the new tag.tag-5£tup setup pt the school was a dualLial ^ "■ J reignnilgn aas s Miss WDria-Tendett-hisli------reach or exceed 10 per cent of thc one In Ii which he had served sincei c e ^ - ...... A. RS: : HOBINSOHOBINSON ...... ^J m onth. iters in Gem Statstate Return total. s.? IDSl.m i. ii_^, _ _w ■ ChecBeChecBe'r, a 'Nejm, Is credited 23,000 Hunters ‘ _ • . T Thi h i s Is tho Btory .w r itte n by WhenWh he waa born In San An-,n- wilhw ith inventingInvi tra dance crazc. . I Mj the twist. H13 bfiae, who' IS '^ 1 j o v e t-3 3 ^ 0 * h u n te ij on-.i±ie-XfipQ£i. iojilo. DQinis_QUt_ tlint manv studiesdies the UnlvorsltyUni of Iowa. After his vvhtln , now ivnrlis as a m o d el but, " ' ‘ leDepartmentjS'cards and recelvcd by Dec. 1 at at engaged engap In farming near that probably were taken only in ~5rr-c[Ik or- "cflscTmft h a r g e hQ I'Ctu m ud lur- MultipleMi deer tags for dcslg-Ig*t q of{ a p p ra is in g local h a rv e s ts andmd In farming,fai near the Texas town „ , „ In his present position, ho ' 0 with It for two years. father 1 hod been cost occounting ot these cards Indicates that sta,-5t%- rounding th e Inlerlo r region. nale(n aled unll-s, including the extratra hhunting u n il pressure — Information.lon ofo f GGi raham . ‘ jif heods the research setup near n In^ His parents wero uimble to help,,„lp profes.sor professo 'at the University of “ bUlzed hls Bomc managementt is These These areas, including challls.illls. deer tag, the Hells canyon.tag, w which h ich Is needed in m a k in g plansQns HisWis s ta rt In school found him Klmberiy, which agricultural ex- ‘ •;< •h_ him financially in seeking anai, lowo and still is there. Hc Is nowjt"-'™”'" ' being ochlcved in most places5 aat t Wood Wood river. r Bear valley, the ththe e middle fork tag,^ a n d ’ tlie'(otile (or r l£1064 seasons. attending alien' a one-room, one-leach- *'*ni ,3g<'ports term ono of the more Im- [es education, so after the two years5„|., ^nIn Illshis 30th5 year of teochlng—30 levels OS high os herd numbers5ers Boise river riv drainage and Soldierdier anticantlerle.ss tag, provided enoughIgh ______er sclschool for the firsl few grades, etlucal portnnt centers In the notion. Ills m oney ran out n n d he hadd to of thoso years at tho same uni- „ j, ,up- mountain, all reported Qt leastst a IncentiveInccr lasl year lo get addl- ^ HLs mother was teaching "on the H e Is tt m em ber of t h e A m erl- md tongs' productivity con sup- mountoli for lenve school and gel a job. verslty. 10 per cent Increase In elk killssills tionaltlonii hunters into some of the 1 .0 side" and was his Instructor .for can ° Soc” Society of Civil Engineers ’port ‘ 0 P " “ he Aller working in Wyoming for ^nd vice The h u n ters reported m ore e ellc lk for 1903.1003. . undeunderharvestcd unlls, but several Conservative the first three years. ' Por tha next two years hc After and vice-chairman o t tho re- ' , han Elk reported from the southmth area.'areas remained lightly hunted. \V | By the Ume he reached high worked vvorkei as n drafUsman for a tool Iwo years, Rijhlnson recelvcd an search committee■»Wkici Irrigation -Blla-ttotowldo-biL-Dec- L tHag. -JlH scho„ lastyear's cords showed, althoughugh fork(ork ofol tlthe payelte dValimgB werem 'c — TWs-yea^^be-fltftUi-lofllslaLutc. fh Wins^ in Britain school, he attended a consoll- company compa and then World warr II offerotter toU eo lo Colorado Stateitc and drainagedrair dlvlslHSS^’‘niember J tilt number of deer bogged byb y on aft par with last year, with the proviprovided for the restricted $25S25 DUDUMFRIES. Scbtland, DecHT^ritCt!“ f f HnTcd“BchD ol7Tidtng-the-15-m ilea caWo ttlong'nTid'hc'cnllste'd’-ttnd-„nd- milveraiiy_cui_a-jmcarcll_B.5sM^untvcrai }U ol the international,ir alfcimlsslon that dote was somewhot less thanhan take aboutobi evenly divided be- bc- nonn nonresident deer or bear '.Icense,ise, (iT)—The(iT)— T Conservative party Frl-?ri- fl'onifrom l)Is hom e to school. In ^ a was assignedp to a combat en- onntshlp n tsh lp and wa.s able lo get hl.sii.s on Irrlg]]Irrigation and drainage: a ~ ~ p 1 jearogo. I'Veent\wen tlthe lower drainage (unitunit and this attracted out-of-sialeale day :narrow ly held a house of l^us.bus. ]Because of the condition of ginoerglneers battalloii, He served both)oth ma-sternioster of science degree in'civilvll memberniember ot( Sigma XI, an honor­ :iip- engineering In 1051. ary researesearch fraternity, and Chl *'■ ^i The num ber of report c aird rd s 33) ondand, th e L o w m an -O ran d jeanean huntersh u n t Into 17 unlls where good)0d comn-cotnmoiks seat In a special elec-ec- (l^e roadsr a t th a t tim e—m ostly In Uils this country and In the Philip- englnee: h a t d irt—the bus wa.s not able to get pines" lat Epsilon, an honorary civil en- i BuUed to th e departm ent Is cxex- - ppnrt n rt of the t same watershed (unitunll hunthunting is available and largerjer Uon :and look It a.s a .sign that dirt— pines. IIt t wajwas itt that,somo year that Epsllon, lls electoral pro.specls may be on throughthrou during the rnlny seasons. .. ' , J., gineering fraternity; a registered , '^iMl to double by enrly Jonu-nu- 35). 3S). hnrv)hnrve.sis are needed. il-s el« iS proved1 to he was ]put on the university stoff with the result the 15 miles ' . professional engineer and mem- irj, now that m ost elk and deerleer In easleastern Idaho, Lhe reportedrted ^ harvMt j of 100 additional deer the upgrade. with iBPd in the duol position hc held for The winner, David Ander-ler- often was covered o;i horseback.clc, be ^a God.send. Whllq engaged |n the ( ,g_ ber of the Idaho Society of Pro- ; ,' hunllng has ended. Hunters (lood,ood elk harvest harvi was up by at least^ 10 by ninonresidents on the restricted Idpd'H'B I'exl '2 years. Hc was osso- ‘ ’ so n . Is Uio Con-wrvative govern-rn- ’That”T1' 30-mIle round trip ride[de with the engineers, he decided [ ' fe.s.slonnl Engineers. (ht Boise office wilh late-seosonison per centcent. Units contributing■ to^ license in ench of the 17 units ! [oi- elate profes,sor In civil cnslneer- merit's solicitor eeneral for Scot-;ot- to school sci took a long time," he what 1profession he wanted to foi- P*" : " Although a resident here 'for '. ,: the Increase included Premont‘ont would be desirable, but the pre- ing, engaeed In hydraulic ond Ir- njiiits. land. Ho polled 16,762 votes)lcs laughs,laugh adding, "I am not surejj-e low, an^ d being a v eteran , ho wns ‘ng, eng ,/ less than a year, he la active In - — ■ • Bit the overall trends likely county, £Swan valley and Caribou‘bou ijniinary analysis Indicates that ' ,aer rlgatlon engineering research, ‘ , , agatnst Laborite Ian Jordan'sin's whetlwhether it was harder on m e or qr cHglbleligible for more schooling under rlgatlon ' ' the Presbyterian church and In Till itmoln the some—elk u up: p ; (units (S(51. 68, 67 a n d -76). TThe he aat t uleast six of tliese units, at- and also ogrlcultural engineer . ' 15.791. Charles Abemethy, Lib-,lb- the horse.”h ^ the GGI bill of rights. PTA work. i , (ter jllghtly down from last deer kill aUo was up In the some traded tj-aci very few nonresident vis- ‘ . that department ot agrlcul- ,®' e ra l. polled 4,4?I ahd J o h n Oalr,air, . Wko Wk most yourigsters,. he. e»s... .. "I’ni!'I’JT sure that wlUiout that T h e Robinsons r e s id e a t 173 ; ^ .R e p o rte d , elk kills hove b)een e e n units except exc for 76. The reported jtors ''ted itors In the initial year for the Scottish « NatlonalUt, 4.001. not cquite sure what ho' wantedted help :I never wo^d Tiave “beenicen ------•• - ...... SunrlaeSunrise boulev.ac(l.Jiprth. Tljey 'I;;!' naming aheod of last year for deer harharvest was essentially the $25 J the j 25 license. A rrderson called t h e re.sulfc "a to beb£ when he “grew up." He able t(to return to college," he said.iald, Tlireo years ogo he filled an hhave av e two children. C ra ig , 14, Is ~ \~ T - the same as last year In most ma-Jor ex comparable dates since obout the some as 1‘Jor Except for wnlUs 27. 27A and^ J vote ;of confidence In the past; 12 took v o catio n al agriculturalral DuringDur: his three and one-halfhalf nsslgnmassignment to Egypt for the ^e-le- attending .Robert Stuart Junior i-.i ^ K ean week in Novtmber. deer unllunits In eastern Idaho. 25, w 25, where increased deer harvest y y^ars e a rs of Tory rule ajjd an en- coursescoursi nt Woodson high school,>ol, years of service he was assignedned partmerpartment of agriculture, settingng high sch(achool, while Gwen, 10, la I ■ j , . Computed annual elk an d d^eer e e r However,HoweV( the rem oval of exlracira Is desired,d( the 1063 regulations dorsement of our present poll-oil- whenwhere ho >. was graduated, but3ut tb 6or6ome engineering training; at up and demonstrating a displayay a student stu d e n t at M orn in g sld e school. •,;! iil! figures In Idnho are based^ on or muitlimuUiple deer attractions, uaed>A;d did. not permit the use of the■'I' cies.”cles," H 1 post-season harvest question- i^jtlast year as Incentives to bringring new license for deer In units al- ______■ nalre mailed to flvo per cent^ o( hunters linto units 69 antj 64. read;ready heavily hunted by nonresl- H >11 license holders. Thus, these■lese cm,jedcaused th e n lm rods t« forgetrget dents.dent; For example, units 42 and H figures will not be avnllable until u„itjunltj 55 50 and 64 in favor of the 22 (»(Juniper m ountain and Hells New Name I ]gg PO RTLA ND , Dec. 'l4 IJFl-Flne H H eariy next year. But detailed in- Swan valley area, which cameime cany'canyon) were excluded because Paper division of the Boise Cas- H ■^formatlon-used-by-big-gome-maiii -up-^tron 5lDg _npryesldents already are well ac- ^^^-u|>-«trong-aft the-result.oi_belDg -nonr cade corporation Is the new name H ■ ogement workers on a day-to-day ^a t^,o.two - deer area. Apparentlyntly qualrqualnted tliere, ■ JJ,. of th e Columbia R iv e r P aper H W bast' comes mostly (rom the many ^„ny huntersh. from Idaho Palls•alls LLa ast yet^r nonresidents ac- I V E up to . company. H H hunter report cord system, nowV m switched to 'u n ll iG77~whefe“n r&''Coun 'Counted ior-ttbotit-26-per-oonWot - ■ ~Tt became a ^olse -^Cascade B — p s i 5 0 ^ I Ired thc kills reported from Juniper ■ lu seventh yeor. heavier 1deer harvest was desired thc ^ . su b sid ia ry In M arch. 1062, w ith H ■ This Is augmented by ln(orma- and „t[a g. mountain and about 10 per c^ntj^l^ ^ and attained via the extra tag. mou! jjjj^*the sale of Its common stock. ■ H ■ tlon from checking stations set The crcards Indicate that manyany of th those from Hells canyon. IThlt ____ H up at strotcglc points around the pP ocatello0 c 0 1 e residents changedged 22 Is one of the stale's t h r e e , j p " ■ stote. Major stotlons In 1063 werevere their huntinghui grounds to unll, 7070,, highhighest yielding deer units and' * H located ot Sage Junction', Pine, which ,vi,i|,|, opened„ for general' deerleer additionaladdH hunting Is needed onlyif SHIRTS [I More's creek I Boise), B a n k s, hunting this year, rather thanhan on tthe Inaccessible parts of thej f c Al h i i u n i nn v u m I ' Kooskla, soulh (ork of the C le a r- return tto unit 74 or elsewhere,ere! unit. | '1 Are Whiter I ■ water river, and near Wallace.'• porPor one reason, 'unit 70 Is about)OUt Mohler'sMc preliminary analysis' Elk hunters who.se cards w^ ecre re 7079 mileslilies closer to the metropoll-loll- of t!th e deer harvest In the ni 171 AT I received by the departm ent by tan area.aren However, unit 74 was unltiunits, In which the new restricted,tedj " ' H Dcc. 1 report over twice as many opened to t hunters using the new nonresidentnonr deer or bear license. wapiti bagged In northern game (25{25 restrrestricted nonresld£nt deerror or Isis ^valid. Includes 2,475 deer.I T r e e s manageemnt units one throjgh-iSh bjjrbear license,Hce an d It Is presumned ed SllgVSlightly over elghl per ccnt " ofj I Tm ,v^ H ( d m d I f c ^ es four, combined, than last year,car. that thithis drew many nlmrods•ods thesethes« deer were taken on lhe ncw “ Themaln reason tor tl)is is that from the nearby population cen-;cn- restrrestricted license. / unit four opened earlier in 19G3 ters of Logan, Ogden and Salt3a!t ThisTh percentage In Individual than In 1002. Early seasons giveB^ve Ljkg.Lake. linltJlinlts varied from none In unlti hunters 0 better opportunity^ to i„In „a preliminary analysts qf 3,7A and unit 50, to 24 per cent' Complete withWith Sfand I l | take bulls and the percentage2 of0^ the 1063*1QG31 deer harvest. Levi Moh-oh- In uiunit 46. In only two units didJid I - ____ — 1 1 m m c bulls In the harves In the n o r th - 'rn units wna higher thnn Inin Reg. 229.95 9 .9 ' I I most other areas. They report further that elk ^ tatlne from thc north. fort of Q ^ the Cloarwnter river n o rth w a rd ------»as sciieraily belter than last, — year. Four of these unlfs reported ------I lj 8 ft. Tree | about 10 per ccnt more elk kills — 1 5 * ^ ^ 1 ^ ^ ' tlian lasl year. The other one, 'inll 10 or th c north (ork of th e " t l Clear«aier, led the entire state In ^ Dazzling holiday beauty!jeauty! TvTwirled needles S nporifil kills In 1063 ond l a s t ' ' ----- catch the linest gleamlleom of iighfr Retotiis ||r, Jvjii lor. wllh .slightly more kills re-; — sparkling brilliance from year to year, Eosy Prime elk units In the ro u g h * to set up and easy to) store. At Seors nbw! H H BUdle nr Inlerlor part of the ^ ‘ "^larcely o roadless orea, had 7 ft. Tree, Reg.5g.24.95.. 24.9 n .88 ilj " j ^ ^ :h a r g e it ‘ I MOVING? !ors Rovolvihg Charge *6 ft. Tree, Reg.ig. 9.99 .... 6 .8 8 | | FOROR A BEAUT1JT Y j on Scars Rov

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. i , ' ' , 'o - •. 2 B T w in RSils illi Times-News Tinne5-N( .....Sunday, Dec^lrB 5,_1 7lV63 ^ ' '------— — — r — ^ —MDppartmen Adds New. the Rau, chamb^t~o^^ < -c.^irrro\xvS “ o n Of 21 Afflhulance way 25. ,highway ' ' ^ V | | p H H C ontinued iFVom P »fe Ing “Gone ,to’fire,’* but I “has ifM iS p w m not be held t h l T ; ^ omy been'put up oner.once. ThsThat was K.I ■ a|. ■ 4 k V Bly _____ Jir. by a customer whom .Stii left^.standliig .)n the store i r o n m c U T s VrqmqTome ** ft lo t of work cut o u t for the I s E me the luture. When the ambu i}fiCom,^Lpper&ti_onal. the.de m ent tralne^Tn its~Useage;' we've.,still got a lot/of'woi I M m c u n do lo fix up our building, cl Stim pson. ^ ------Pfliil fyvstm? hon^ever. recaila^ whenTuie‘ was in hopes of Just securl: fire ^W e've come- q uite a- way; ready," said Fetzer. H i Holiday Concei ______> r THE HUNDRED seems te be fiaffw ffiiTin C hristm ai CHEAPER BY THE HUNT area. A new area of Irees Is being offered ^kted-Thursda ^^^■,_Specla| glflplajfg ~^- flp-tJhristmas-trees-ararees- ara concecncdcanci Jil the Oahley awa. A t le Jn loU of JOO. It Is InHBaaffer gfalch;5h;-Sonthwest-oI- South Oakley ^Gene_KanWa,Kantola, In- FILER, Dec. 14 — An - latest hedrlng a¥(,-|ncl^ / th e toresi aervlce Jn loU of K Iger Allan Ashton, look over a lotDt purciras’e'dpurcha ChTlilMW concert of ~the- i':,. strueior of lhe local FFA chaplet,chs and Forest Ranicer Aliau H H H ______eyeglass modeU' mbers for resale, (Times-News photo)to) .school band and chorus,wl! ,,1;|)| by th e FFA m em bera for res held ot B p.m. Thursdoy,:Tiursdoy, a n - ^ 1 • I ______nounces Irshal Davis,vis, music _dl- , J ^ !?• J PVi displayed by West End Volunteerir Fire Chief S O N O T O f l ^ ilk Tj^T7 a O-j-t-i ftftS rector. O N lt ONCE HASAS ththe e lirail| “G one to lire” been dlspUyed b A id th a t was by a customer who pntat npap the »lpia after the chief leftlit to answer OF TWIN FALU The concert In thebe high sischool "Alvln-Stlmpjon,-#na that wi istomer pot ap the slcm and closed!d the doordoor. Chief Stimpson says he never oudltorlum, will feature:eaturo a 68- » 'Ife ““• PJ ys he never Phono 733;903B r it ap when the sU«n blows. (Times-Newsmes-News ppboto)______, er%HundredNc J plecc bond ond a 90-mei90-membefi ^m em bers to hanf It np gl ------M n. Myrtle I. Robey,%, I-Near Qaklejc^ mbcr5_wlll. In- ^ ^ I ChS^perfe ■ chorus. Spcclal-numbcr5_wU ^____ chorus and band members oi ;rlstmasrBtory -M arlc-and-St,. Luke,______^ members or 8 3 3 Shoshone Sf. (BnilAiiil 14 _ Signs of T h is not only' helpslips keej> the pine, .were sold, comomparcd pared wllh elude solos, duc|;s and quartets.quai nSmb'er Hn ther Chrlstinasrsl - ■*' OA KLEY, U ec. 14 - Slgna [ospcls of St. Tickets are beingng 6oia tby timy-he-purcliased-ot-Uie-door,.. C h r i s t m a s orereThD siTOwliiu w hig-up t treea-froth,. but-fciiucc.-irluces the fire 1,500 last year. '______Tho band will presentsent a spspocial according to the gospels ot gaUiereSrtlie" r throughout, the area•ea and.and, Inlii Oak-Oal hazard. The cln.5s saUicred loy, fjnlsara tlr trees oreare bcUigboa caus and have not. allowed ■ H edd by thi loca] WAW A chapter toi of the trees to become;ome dry. Thc .'" help raise money lorfor their annulannual group la selling themiem accoiaccording , , Father and Son banq^jet,banquet, whichwhlc to their size, but tho;ho averageaverai Is lljl,;- will be held latcr In the spring. spring, from <1 to {3. WH* - AccordlnB to Oeno Kantolo,Kantol Almost every yearir the bubureau |L j Instructor, thero areu-e 42 membersmembei of iand managementnt offers tnd- ” S\ Involved hi the projcctiroject and 100U vldual trees for salele ot the City I,-1) trees were talteA outlUt of tho BadeBadg- q( Rocks neor Almo,mo, andond this T er gulch area southwestthwest of oak-oaJj 500 trees. Including:ludlng ppinon ley In the early partr t of NovembeNovem ber. ------This Is the first thnothne the forestforei _ . 1 i i r * i i SPECl)ECIAL J,[i eervlce has opened up an area o ) Will “!|| tho west sldo for! r purchase ^ r r ° o c f Lions Club Wil ■;' treea In groups of 100, accordhi to~Allan-AJhton;-local~l i r i S f-o r r-e f /s t Buy Eyeglasseslasses vVt u U ^ I lo n g er. PAUL, Dcc, 14—Members-Members of Ashton not«s tliathat bldabids werewer tho Paul Lions clubJb agreed ogreet to nM tfnut 1 IgH j r i C H R t StS T T M A S lk «ubmltted on buying?lng the tree;trees, purchase eye glasses«s Ior threetl but only thla groupip took advanadvan- areji youngsters. M r ^ ! ^ i r tage of It. However,ver. It still Is1 ,pj,gy uijg ogreed to pay open, bul four-wheel-drlverheel-drlve ve-ve cx„nilnatlon of a a 3-ycor-old3-ycor r s «.% hides ore tlfe only availableavailabl during- theirlir luncheon lunch means of gettingV to n the ares °nf' nieoUng Thursday afternoon at "M oigic g ic VValley's al Largest which has ot least,t 12 hichesinches oof - - " VolVolume Furniture ------• snow above Fall creek.L" . fnr president Gent Sorensoniorenson was , , The trees were marked fo isiness meet- ' anoond / Appliance Store'' counUng tho first tlmo with?ifh ribHh cha^^B® business nn^ *^1 W ?h w®*'® '‘‘scusseddiscussed tor '■ botij,, then a second llme wltl le to bo held , palntj for n more accurate count He polnta' out that the trees ar re Boyd Eorl, ^ K S B HOW ro Wl Judged by Iho looks and also b ,. Twin Falls, how many need to bo thlnner . watclio Lions out In order to lett mo«more gro™ grow. ' Kantola notes thehe trees arearo bcbe- W ' m tag very well takenin carocore of. amand each tree hos Its own water buck et filled with waterr to sstand t Ir Cast Listedite d f W IDAHO Sm E COLLEGE. COLLB L ^ P PBE8IDENT TO TALK Dec. H-Flvo MagloJ VaUcy VaUey stu-i / . A \ i V ^ 'UNITED n a t i o5NS, n s , N.Y.,N.y., DecDec. denU at ISU ore in thelhe castcost for I # V 14 (®—President Johnson’sihnson’s speechspeed the Eugene O'Neill drama, ‘The “• V I to the U.N. generalleral assembl;assembly Emperor Jones," to be bc given in Tuesday will be »i."8trong_reofiIni!;l6i'_Uttlc .'.'strongs real Theotcr»at«r for a Irt'jV flrmatlon of supportpporl for thoth four-night run, 'licgminninr^ed*- nlnr^ "if'Sl ^ tinltcd Nations," US. delegotlondelegatloi nesday. Sf i'il sources said Thursday.iday. Tlie Pres.Pres They, ore Qory -SuIUvfln.ilUmn. RHp.ni Ident will speak forr about 20 mln-mln aid Cassel, Steve JohnsonJohnson 1 A / m ^ I’H'i ' utes In the n.wemblylly hall, the In-In Carol Stephens, all TwinTw in PtFalb, , ; „ lormants sold. ond Russell Spain, Kim Kimberly, bcrly. ■ T ------

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A fter each bird Isis bandeibanded It Is special banding' proffnim.prognim (TImes-News photo) In his own mind Just w h e r e a m a g p ie will ------______Isis a bea beautiful bird. (Times-NewaV i pholo) ------^ ^ D l * T she opened her eyes and saw )resldlng. | program a and education; Mrs. Mrs. ClauClaude Kltley, Installation * it tho clock in her room. 15 feet Bylaws D j Id Adopted M r. and Mrs. Ran.som brown,'williamJennings, William Jen historian; Mrs. banquet chchairman, reported no Baiidiiigof Son Son. of Rupert Unce On< Mind ' » away. SheS cried for Joy. ^ ^ vere guests. Membership pens'Ivan,I Ivan Eliason,Ellas pubUclty; Mrs. confirming date had been re- ' , ■■Everytlilng w as still a little K y I j vere presented by Barbara Wayne Konrad>Kon parliam entarian; cefved from the Twin Falls Credit " • Pair Will Be on ]\m blurry." she recalled. "But -I By Credit Women ^e^: l'l' Nurse' Stlens, club treasurer. Mrs. Clalr Clair Wyatt, Renne Smith Women’s BreakfastBi club. Details Fights biunx''could sec! I could sec! I could b BURLE u r l e y ; d c c . 14 - Bylaws fcagpiesM ay ” could s( ComnlJtteea appointed by presl- and Mrs, RobertR Hamilton, host- are being arrangedar by Mrs. Kltley ‘"Hootenanny” m see!" were adoiadopted Thursday by the jent"wlent were ei Mrs. Claude Kltley, esses and aattendance. and her concommittee. Slie went back to work at Creditcredit WWomen’s Breakfast club R U P E R T , D ec. 14 — Daiuiy To 1 0 Aid Sight ' she ------' ■Trace Habits M oore, son o f and Mrs. C. ^ Huhnomnnn liiihnoni and awaited lhe of ByripyBurlev at a breakfast meetlnR second/operation—on her rlsht ■ RUPERT, Dec. 14—E v e r won-. fPaul a u l MooreMoor^, R ^ert, Is scheduled Continued ^"”t: From Page 25 second / held at the Village Kitchen, with , eyo—It was performed success- H ( r where a magpie g o e s — orr to aappear p p e a r on the national tele- of ^hethe eeye, to come to a point, eyo—It Mr.s. W nyn^ H ayden, president, ■oUlrom? vision sho show "Hootenanny" on diffusing the picture the eyes> fully fully aboutab a year latcr. — ------: ■ fianford (Sandy) W ilb u r, ns-. Dec. D ec. 21. rfcelve.receive. Por Eslcrlna. it wn.s’ She g^e cameci to work a t W ills last ^A tant manager of the Minidoka1 Moore, wwho performs with the Uko looking through a crumpled^ September septenU and hopes In /our Notice I ^ K tln n a l wildlife refuRO. is Iry-" FairmontF a irm o n t Singers, is presently months to get a certlflcaj.e as a I " Th^":!LlH Iw.n tn dilrk "'“'“'“l ^ K g t ^ i n d out. At l e a s t he \s^~dn on totour u r m w in tne grouinoh?T" L .6 : anded bird.s have been relcnsed J psycniaw Wentzels never missed a visit- J ; he wns transferred from city ght ni lhc spot t h e y were Ing d a y . ■ H on Main Avenuefc n u e West. ■ i apped, or have been tra n s p o rt-; Jall to his county Jnll cell. uIt wo; was a worrisome four weeks ■ 3 sonic dl.slfliicc away a n d re- At A t the th e tl»tim e of Ille examliinllon. : In the haspltnl. plagued with: : ■ 733-4018.1018. ; i I ased in a new nrea. ththe e newspnnewspaper's source said. H^e'gQ^gsome doubtfulj, days and a few ■ One magpie relen.sed a t a dls-. p.sychlarllstpsychlartlsl found no trace ol In-j ,j,eerlesclieerle.ss nights, she recalls. ■ BEACH BUILCUILDING i I Jice actually camc b ack "home."" J^anlty.sanity. The examination was re- .p|,gThe \Wentzelfi finally took her J “Wc nre sure that th e b ird didJ questedq u e ste d by tho stnte. home.hom e. • lls, becnu.«!e it wns c a u g h t In the5 ------EEach ach morning for two weeks me Imp. The light a lu m in u m1 birdBIU BECOVEns sho aw( awoke with hope. One dayV 1— i ------md. on a leg, was still i n plnce. kNYSSA, y s S A , Ore., Dec. H Wf-A ■ ■ ■ hcse bands, in cld en tly , are- youngy o u n g hawhdwk that broke a' wins Iflced so ilioy will not g e t caught*' when^ ^ e n itIt cra.shedcf Into thc home s the bird flit's In trees a n d also’ o f, th.up e N y.«a m ayor Is niaklng ) they will not Irritate th e bird.” a ^ .satisfactory sntl.sfacto recovery. Tlio bird Wllbiir nnliclpnles c a rr y in g on' wa.s found Wednesday lust out^ bandiiiij progrnm w i t h other' si(jcside the hhome of Mnyor Oennt ■ ALL 88c ITEMSMS IIIN STOCK NOW . . . 3 6 . l^ v a ll bird.s which happen to wan-- .Rinehart,-Rinehart. II was turned over IH |M ^ ■ e r Into tiie imp. to StanS to n Thompson, Th a Nyssa bird | n | - ^ ■ 'W h n t we find out m i g h t he'.p) fancier,fan c ie r, .wl.who splinted the wing. H H - ^■'followuis bird migrations," heI As soon as it is able to fly, the |H H | K S i ^ ______hh a a w wk k wlJlwill 1:b e released.______

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What are the ImplicationsIcations jQl TO’ Come in todny.dny. Let L e t usub show you the $ teaching a foreign language 1 Sw Ironrite model-el- specially reserved for ^ 9 R H the elementary school? There 1* woriian you-ou hke boBO imuch. ^ree ,n|tRU( uW .W no doubt llial youngg childrenchildre |U : I n I t R U C T IO N S S can learn a second hinguage.inguage. !It ^ *"** occompllshedd In mman any X other nations. As an1 examplexample, ^ ■ ^ |n |^ Canada tcaclies both FrenchWench andan J* ■ English In the elementalelementary M I »| 1 ^ AUTOMATIcll U B W Bcnools: Elsmentarychildre'■■children ------B - - tend To have an aptitudeitltude fttor jjM - __- JI . . r o n nI l I e C - IR t> Nl R—IB Imitating sounds and1 al.so areai W less .';elf conscious th:han an olderold< ^ children and adults. Opinion d iffer a s to th e b est gradegraT levi Si "get It here!"rel" It the feel- _ n Idabo mining; operations confer In front mine foreman. John Barred,Barrett, imine engineer, was with1 lhe TrI- Tri- *<> “ PfOBrani. b“t lh« TWO EXPERTS In Idabo mlnln and aho mined In the Philippines.«. Minins IhS tends towards thele primary primor ^ OpCn CVef^ ------nff the Silver Star-QS ueena silver mineIne near umph mine for years and also \ Every Nite 'til 9> Until Christmas j l mlne-for- -oneratlons are on the upswingiipswlni' In1 (he Wood River valley.. (Times-(Tlmes- grade.s. BclJevue. Roy FUz, leftThasleft, has beerbeen w u n uie v"8 »!’<* '<=“ '■•"'“ " t m a i m II and other tieeds has beenbppn furfur- lo answer ffl ■ J l [£ 0 Y nished by Self Manaufacturin lu wtm ing.^ which language should be h U /\ Economicic ForForce in Woodood River Valley^ company, also Twin Falls. APPLIANCiXCE I ' , offered. This really’ dependdependa tU Continued From Pai»Pa(0 29 level.lc area, is mine engineer. Joe Mac Joe Mac- ^hp framework'of Uie mill Is Qpojj- the community.y. In ththe ^ , ,, aro expected once moreoro to come W o rk ers wlll b e m ostlystly local.local, Guffey will be mill superlnten aper n en- aiding should t be Southern stdtes where Spanls Into their own. a»aa many resldenta havee had ex- dent. II • Jerome |l in place to permit Interiorterlor workwor speaking countries arei ' e nearb; S y * : ! alls • Buhl < Another b rig h t spotjot In)n tbe peperlence In mtiilng operationsiratlons In **if qji ^oes well, we should b should bei{o co n tin u e throughoutighout thetl: Spanish might be approprlat ; picture of mining IsJ thc price th the area. Roy Flti operation next spring."g." Youn;Younglwlnter. Similarly, In the statest^ea* ’ near nea of silver, For instance,c, laat July, Mine foreman is Roy PiU It reached a price ofif $U9 perpcr whowl has been with thele Queens I ~ 1 ounce, a new high sinceneo 1820.1820, forfo: a b o u t 10 y ears andI who haahas Young, the projectt engineer- fipentsp all his adult li/e In mining,mining. I i,—i: monneet, explains It thisthlfl way. ^ h n B arrett, a n o thier er w e ll i ■''HI This worl: In Wood river valley B wiown miner In the Woodl/ood river j,;- ; I n the tirst m ajor metdllloBtftllio mine —------— ’Vmi)', development in yeara,"3," he said. i k T P -tV^ JiR lg h t now th e dem and for silver !. i||| Is tremendous. Three :c'o“!Sd“sgreat fields News ofo T ^ 'Ijl' In whloh ailver Is muchlUch In ddo- e - t -» -i J k ., “ I m ond are s trik in g ofr coins, theth e ' t i •111 , field of photographyy ond the XVVi/Ul Ui " Held of electronics, ELMOliE COUNTYITY ] ce I g fO M ^ ijij "Wo believe that tills once ***** Justice ?ht loads become a majornajor silver '<»• ove™«l(t>'t loads llllltl OBoln son, Den- "fj I producing area and miningnlnlng here “-Me Paul K. Richardson Den­ J. Robin- iij'' con return to Its formerier oromln-promln- ''J i; Tuly J. encc. There are monynv expertsSncrta " 5*8 J' a e l b h i n t o .« In fhl, Piitninn, Mena. Okla.. $19.80:;19.60: En- m ^SoPB a f i ! wotching tlie progress In this *? cii L. H a rw o o d . C n sp c r. WWyo.. yo.. SIS;$10; eectlon." and Thomas R. Brehears,ars, Cald- Tlw federal resourcraccs corpor- ^ , , 5 0 \'l atlon Is a m ajo r producingacing power p^„i q jjonn, Kayavllle,^llle, Utah, Utah. ■ ' - ■ In tho United Statea. Holdings of jj j i 5 _ overwldth lo9d. 1 3 M tlie corporation, both1 oa a uunit n it ______and in cooperation with olher itnNIDOKA COUNTYNTY I R . ■ , concerns, are great. They are r„u„ ciurt SELECT HISIS GIFT FROM OUR FAMOUS)US BRA^BRAND SELECTION. SUITS,JITS, SPOR SPORT COATS, JACK- In the uranium field In addition jessle R. Hall, <2.. Rupert: JSM , SHIRTS, LUGGAGE, TOP- to the field of silver and related jcJoyce Larsen, 18, Burley,irley, and O F j s j K ^ ETS, SWEATERS,'^TERS, SLACKS,! SHOES, HATS,^TS, SPOFSPORT SHIRTS, DRESS SHIRTS, I., Dietols. BlBrent Catmull, 18, Rupert.tupert, 92$2 Officers include Floydoyd B. OOd- d- eeo a c h ; expired d riv er’s llcen.'se. COATS, PAJAMASUAMAS, SOX, TIES, JEWELRY,.RY, ANCAND NOVELTY GIFTS FOR EVER' 11^ _ lum, Woahington. D. C.. C., chair-chalr- Louis J. Alamonza. 16. Burley; — mon ot the board, and[id Nels W. Li Leo Maez. 35, Rupert, ond May m SHIRLEY-MENDIOIMENDIOLA, FIRST . . . HE ALWAYS\LW AYS IDOES! <. 'i: Stalhelm, S a lt L ako City, presl- K n ig h t, 40. R u p ert, $2 each, no # i|jj| dent Two Idaho menI are aro board driver'sdi license. ^ Vmembers. They are Lester S. Betty Wilson. 21. Burley, $2, f i|l'; Harrison, Koilogg, and1 Ralph W. e>expired driver's license. 111 Neyman, Priest Lake. , : 1. Tho work of tho companylotnpany In P'ORr i PAST 8EXLINQ RESULTS / ^^B D IS T IN C T IVVE, E , DIFFERENTDIF GIFTS FROMDM OOUR U R ' tho Wood river areaa may. In BUYB' TIMES-NBWS WANTANT ADS lime, even re su lt In the Minnie —------111 - ' iioore being l>orn again.gain. This, SvbwrlpUsn B»u# . J 'I'd' however, wllf b e In'thethe future.future, u ^ i within b u u ot iditt» an^l - G]GIFT BARR S:SELECTIONIONS ii. . I as present work concentrates cn entrates on o.uid. id.h. • ■ ' ...... ■ - ^ ...... ‘'!|ll(l ■ tile Queens. . ^ , 1 ,monta ______.„ _____ I.M l.W I llliu present a n estlniatcdtlipaled 60 50 -, - m onth*______W' ..liiin compony m en aro engoged'nsaRed In < « montha i . (•'>0 — lu o y m } i/ | | | l construction of tho new!W mill and ’> ^ II I J 'i' Q**™''®';ens. When Coono. N..i4«Ida \ | i i > A REALLY UNIQUE UNIQU GIFT FOR THE HARD-TO-PARD-TO-PLEASE! tho mill Is completed nextMXt sspring, p rin g , Ii - _____ 12.00 .i.mllni. ««r month f CA: a f n - a -g i ffT t C( E R T IFICATE IC A

^ ATTENrENTION ^ SEALEAL A CGIFT CERTIFICATE IN A 303 SIZE C A N W tT IX X Hh oO l ^ i d^ a y l a -- ...... — \ BELIEL AND GIVE IT TO THE HARD-TO-IlARD-TO-PLEASE! ''|||D Fatheri, Motheri,in, GrondiGrondfatheri, Grondmotheri, j y l j n olio Uncles andI Aunti . . . ■s H I P • Why .not Ihli jtarir (Ive|l»e lo to jrouiyour loved ones a "GIFT THATTIIAT I U UEEPB G IV IN G " ., . . some ishifres of stock In ■ (ood I ' • - I t s . m u t u a l FUNI) orir STOCK In » good American Corpopi- i l j j l l ' “ «"• : N EW !' e-AN»A^GIFT-e - A r PT- •: Call or write or stopsto In our office A^NY N Y SM,SMALL (GIFT, SEALED IN A 303 SIZE CAN, COMPLETEPLETE WH WITM a n . i l l REX ULRICH a d APPROPFAPPROPRIATE HOLIDAY OR COMIC :ICH and ASSOCIATESK i' R COMIC LABEL .,. ONLY 35c IpvcilmBtiu ttUI* Planningrmlno W I I 111) Mulu*l Fundi TAX EXEEXEWPI BONDS III, Iniur.M, y . SiKk'. Wonllily li|v.. PUnPlin VIEID 4,4.5 10 5.45% Couni.lorr ' m m

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W. llajter. j _ _ _ i TROUBLES? ^'m m 'i II ■ •' 'rMU ' First, lhe new tlcllon Includes ’ . ■■Book of European LinHt Op-!j J . s. os o r it ri c K e toi the flTocKHoU)KRB We'll Ma “Fl/tJi Wo.n.iii." 8 iiiysler)' by ■ .. , a We'll Malto'Em like Newi . '' , e r a ; by D uvia E.ien; ■'AiuiTicMii,' “OK r T»THK llUill UNE CANAL M m m . ' p ; ‘^^1 10.. LTD. _____ REMINGTOIr e m in g io iJ- n o r e l c o - sunbeaw M. Pagyas: I'Our Mover's>, ZMovie" o J ' by William K. Eu'ison;! v ... , ■ ■ g||eB ||j||j^^H g ; House" »:1 Y...I .i«- Wrcby nollfled thnt- the5 CtimpleloComplelo Ov«ih«ul, C parti. itrvlM. :‘A! l ouse- by Ju lian Olilai;; ■■Sig-’^j "Charlc.s L Gorens BrIdRe Com-'.nnu,i1- nnnutil m,H.m.H'HiiB of thf hlOfkhoMm of nnlllcant. llic a n Expcrloiicc" by Qwynl„,“ .. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ■ ^ T A m b u .IBm |iple(c": ■Wrlliiig and Selltiis of,,f rh;* "'•■ Hiirh l.ii'p '■ Cm'*1 tAd.. wl\J M, SATISFAC GGriffin; riffin -10:30 nom M .useillc,",ff,.pu JifM on thf l«th ii«y fl/* Deci^mJwr. jyflS.' CAAAC |Non-Piction" by Paul RfvnokI.s;^ifiit j';r''| 1 :.'0 |».m. *1 thf (Mtivpr I'ommiinity, , oM»V\CSAME day' SERVCE IIR » mystery b.v Sobiwiian Japrlsot; ; "lerlujjral Wjjiins'' by Hiclmrd'•d'JI»)l ii.ii"r.,r for ,ithe jiiirjioMf iif twi" m •'KlUIn" Game," n mvslorv by‘g,„.,i|., Smith; "Creiitivc. l*iesciu ‘ by,v'of Ihj bttnia of illrcplont C M f l J ..... BillDill KKnos: ■Veneil.m A f / a l .- .^ “ ; 'j,, ^ ' UR(i«».lin« .u.% nthff «» miv. SMAZAL'S 'IIANCI I ..-2m .'Nona BalaA-jflji; "6eln-u\i r yr^^ tuiuilir by H6bcFl"We.;r- T Encll Pi omm: -wlij' people Like' brook.i,rook '■ LLet Us Do'YouTTOS^'vTloS^'work . . . jl®' ^ You, Y ou. a Christian Approach lo ., -i . ■■Inclia, a'W orld In Transition^', nUB^^ra||9QSn H umu m nnan R elations" by G. H , MMonlBomery. ontgo ' *’5'by B cairiee Lam b: '■VVonijin in« WEW p HAVE in e vv h 1 1 e Hou;e, thc Lives.s. ' m "Religion, llie Courli, and Tli))es Tinies''a unrt Influence of Twelve . i need management. j: PPublic ublic Policy" by Roberi Drin- jNotobli. n X L . f'lisi, LndlRs'^ by M ari­! ------► Experienced m c an: "Race: Challense to Re- |„„,fanne Mm eans: ■'Mells.sa Hayden. J l l <■ com fortable rbom s lll!ion" by Maliliew Ahmann; Oll-Siage otI-St'ii and O n'; ■■To LikIu ;; a ------► C lean, com fortc “Churcli and „i’a 111, m M id Candle"Candle^^ by Jam es K eller; "Hevi'- ike atm osphere America" by Victor Obenhaus; t.ige,,,„5 of Pcr.'.ia" by Ricinird^ ------► H om e-like atrm "p^^acea"PencenbJo Kevoliiiion" by Betty jr,.,.,-Frye: .-HunMd Children" by S chechlch ech ier; "W ho Nced.s Peo- Donaid D o„ji(, Low rle. p i e r by Robert Cubbcdpe; •■spying tor Pracc^^ by Jim . 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Moan- C< .;--.'-BHI iiwiiiii ductlon" ductlon' by Richard lllchsmlth; .. : ...'.... _ , ...... ^..... -•... . ‘■wocld"World of .EsBlonnge" by Ber- -| ...... V isit“ S o c n ------V 2 Mile BEast East of.-Sl of. -5ugar_ Factory...... * A * A * ■:'■ :! • v v i s i * * .H l ' / A 4 H .P ...... OQ Vw 5 D em om tfator ...... RoyR o y Genders;O "Oolden Fleece, I ' I STANLEYS T A , OQ4E<5 0 4 5 K DEbTA 10""TABLE TABLE ' 4 5 1 ^3 5 ■ , ;;;'^| I BENBENCH GRINDER ...... 0 « 3 0 0 S A W , DemonstratorDonstrot'or .. Sm V 9 "' i j''{ BDiTORMATIVE SIGNS are used (hrou;hout(hrouyli Idaho to Inform tbbthis falfalJ. PloncCTB wrote their nameam e on a 1hufje rock which U now , boltam 9\gn teUs the story be- W •iHsLs and olheri ot placcs of hlslorlohistoric InInterest. The Rejlster protectprotected by a wire fence. The botl«m i No. 262 «yQ4i■TQ 48 N DEl-TA DRIl-l- llerman valley. Although inter- p ;ILL I I 075 Ink slpi marks lhe slopping^ place for ipioneers near famed bindhind 'I ThouMnd SprJnjrs in Haflferman ^ !! . i w y PRESS, Pemonitrotor impresUve now because much of I VENETT TRIMMER .... 7 7 monstrator ..liw lusacre Itock.s, west of A m erican;rican FFalls. alls, This .particular area esUnif,esUnir. the. sprlngfi are n o t so Impressive S. spring: and the sign was replaced thethe wawater Is harnessed t o r power.■er. fTime.^-News (Timft' photo) V/e'flr u Inundated b; a Hood last spring: and (I I STANLEY 0^63 STANLEY PUNE PL^NE 0 7 7 4 I . 3 4 A T T A C H MiENT E N T ...... A # Woodland, Nell Bowen and Paul USE TIMES-NEWS WANT,NT ADSADJ FOR RESULTS ,he ,c I SABRE SAW ...... Zolllncer.er. Wolt badges were Ihristmas Skit I Sir* ’ I ORBITAL 172(11 1 2 0 u given Jack Johnson and Cory " 'j He w 1195. 1* i» n i L K‘™ " .1 1 POWER DRILL ...... K idd. ' I j S A N D E R ...... I I riven tor Clubs , M usic was , directed by Mrs...... 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MONC '' '''' '''' ^ . T I # Splendidndid fun for every familyl Jntkiuill TVI V K a U l O ------Somee players players mate foriunej;______I . , (omegobonki! go bankrupt, in the course X L O CK ^ M tt^n . BOXES of dJstlncUonHon are scatlcredscatl throughout Mnglcric Valley.Valley ThU one, featurlin the f h t JlllvT Plays delightful tuneLine on m u sic box MICROSCOPE By "PISCHER" - Educatlonol ^ fa r tr wajfOtnnotlfr-igTtieftt^e-oommt»MJi#-flommuiilLy^-nf_Mllngr. (TimM-NewaHjjmya j photoi ______; turned. Cannot be AK metal, up to 400 times -■ mas wellwell ns entertatntag. ^ ------|j^..wlifinj;er!fer__dia! Is turned. PIscher Price ' Reg.eg. retellretail price 5,00 enlargemerenlargement,of subjects, ...... ■n 1 i ^ a.. allaJl BritishSrlt music hall ballads! Is get get }your money back, In 'a clat-:tot- ^ over-wound, England LutsJ g aj>out^ about the fat fellow who pushedhed tertnterlng copper stream. i ^ B r A List prico '7.00 M AA Reg. re ! button “A" by mistake and got An Anyway. Just to prove that ^ . 0 2 9 « f c S D & B IL XX price 5 Jib there will always be an Ensland,! IBe ;e V n 9 ° B la fish market Instead 6t his LY.. . ONLY,Y...... m h \ § M PRICE ONIONLY.... ^»W V DD & & B B PRICE M « U U i HPnC^ oil mother. some bright chap recently 5|^ST'r™cVfc....5 de-l K To,avoid this sort of thing.Inc away with the four-[ w t ' -British- people usuoUy atisiverwer pV " phone call, and substl-' >M tuted an easier coin to handle,3StJ-' j ^ ■Telepiione Sthe e telephone: ••Plnch-Meadowes i . 'J 1. here,” Hptp " It'sI better thnn: "Hello."0." He He had the choice of the silver Mi ■ LONDON. Dec. 14 -»T(jB men and p e o p le whose rV dil Wfieeli. Plafed fuiaolar V 'N ® Lte Radiation Belt ,2button "A" up where you can't M gree iteoring. Hai trailer ^ J e H c li answer th e te le p h o n e : handlo and undergear. -. . h it 11. by m istake. | , ' ;H hitch. 8” front, 10“ rear Spring luiponiion. Grey- “7 Is “Still H o f J wheels w ith' seml.pr^eu* ^Kogilsh jxnnles are approxl- .J, while printed (wrquolie. ^■lately the'gl/^ and weightt°^of of WASHINGTON,vvAbi Dec. 14 'iP m sllc lire i. 37‘'' long,SI 4 to 8 age group. ^Hnhole coVefs. Tliough stQadlly decaylnB, the Paper Hanging, aJ 17'/j" wide, 26" high. TRICYCLE I ; ^ H ^en you made a telephone artlficln lone- artificial radiation belt created N p 17.98 in n n I ^ old style, you I n se r te d tlic . I Single backbone fraipe. Ball I ^ -h«n American high altitudeUde Painting ' ^ STEEL WAGONfrom DtBPRICC,. I * » 0 0 ■ j, ^ ■ n u '-b jg brown p e n n ie s , th e n bearing pedal wheel. Semi-' B ^ “rf n u c le a r blftsfc of Ju ly 1), Ji)C2. is ; 17"x35" body, itamped from l«f Us Help Vou With . Jy "'ped . I Fp n eu m atic 1 1 r e ». A d iu tla b l* , V Coffee Set nviraber. . ^ ^ n thc "tiii ..j!,, o n * piffCff o f ifoel. Stamped • 1 0 " • ------■ h handle bar and aaddle. .12!!— I . ^ P ^ nauts ir tUGy-remain-in-itr-for-for. .—___ Your Color Schema. . Iteel gear with fifth wheel. 10" ~ By "Mlrro" — all aluminum. ___; ^^^^Ston "A." Otherwise, pedal wheel. - ‘ J eight hours, according to D Dr. r. AilillCfV Nylon bearing wheeli person c o u ld n ’t h e a r y b n t Aniiquo Fini&hing — Waft Paper Tmm ------L lg L P R IC E 12.29 Uj ( Ja m e s Van AUe;i. wifh lemi-pneu/DitJc f»rei. — ^ ^ n ,T h ^ was something Amer- Sa/nplej-"W® Can Mix the Color y \ D & B Q O Q lUgh That's three times as fast as ' ^^K au could never get through That'; You W a n ir Y i PRIC-E ...... 0 « 7 0 ^ ^ K e l r Uii^Micads. UIt wouicwould take to kill a man or- ■ (Blurdy, well made set. "A” wos-at belly height,Igbt, biting withinv the natural radla- ^^■dtsgerous place for a fat man.nan. tion belbelts that gird the Earth, the BOYD ASH I ReguEr^cnAo *TQi« ^—■ ould said. Von Allen Is the Stnte Unl- D * B P B IC E ______A. / ^ H n tnjudicloua e x h a le could i Va 822 Mltn Av*. N. 7 3 J.« « 0 5 . W ^ H udI Uie whole four cenU. verslty of< Iowa physicist who dis- of the m o st to u ch in gT o f'cf ' covercdo v e re d the n a tu ra l belts in 1058. bHMWMBM—— H B K

^ ■ DOLL STROLLER J U.I pric. 14 98 I A /Q D i B PR IC E_____ I U . 0 7 6 I M '0" 'o'^S -S’ur- ^ dy 6" wheeli. Tubular J M l handle, 36" high. Remov i able fringed canopy. De* tachable iliopping bag. HI VW Tubular seat rail. 3 to 9 year age group.

83 Pc. FMM snET Rtg rttail 6.50 M A A ’ 1 I i K D & B pric* only H . O # I Includes m etal boi'n a n d slio. i l r - Animals, tools, corrals, etc, 3.38 retailer, Special * .1 J TABLE i

IH Blcakboard, pcR and pound- Mi ^ f tL w I 3.888 8 B k SIng K board with stowaway com-E u* I ^ >(» 50 ... p a rtm en t. partn J,*' Id - Maple Dolly RegularR retail 6.00 I HI-CHAIR : L, ^ WORLD GLOBE ^ D & B ^ Q Q n , PRICE ONLY O . W PHD rop l«af feeding tray, fooK Educaflonat. lor all agei, I C D ^ * ^ 1 1 1 Ipr u rosf. 29" hfgh. Retail -4.00 iKn^ iludenl or adult. ' 4 « ^ d & B 1 7 0 _ fr^ Rag. r.tall prica 2.00 1 PA ] PIUCEQliLY- .....i t . / 7 IN D A B PRICE .. I I eaton f — J ------

I CUB STATION WAGONgo n Ww i t h h o r s e a n d TRAILER I r An all steel foy by "Structo” ■ Child's Folding tructo” O ^A I The Finestt Quc Q u ality Rotoil4.88— D &B PRICE>R1CE ...... «3.69 } . 0 7 I w I■ „.,; TABLE and ■ CHAIR SET ij-|; M M tu b u t o \ r I n' Iteel top 23" I ‘j.. H aquare.- 30" high. Folding i Ip H H H■ (Chain Drive l i l t pl M tubular lefli. Chair teati jl\ I s t a.TIONI t : JERYI .3- hioh 4 ' | I tractor HOT RODOD RACERR l i lt price 10.9J 7 a q I B9II. bearing chain drive.«j. 3Ti 3' long'. Speedy, easilyf operated cchain drive with ball D ft 6 PRIC6 Ever M odg/:^ _ ^ | turni 360 degree*! "hiT)eortiir-petial-crank6,-BaUlit- bcodng bcadngj:< jmiLjixle_5UI)eoi!s 10^!__ I * Plain little notes« , ...... E» ^ fro n t ros] billall— —nylnn-wheelg-wlth-largB-Si:ml.-pneumat n ii-ml.tinpiimatlc tires. Saltey belT. J bearing y/heeli. Rear len- size ^ List price 27t95 I . H le a f, row b a r a n d hifch. C I * Plain or Fancy' StatiomStationery ^ ■.h. D & B PRICE...... 1 8 . 9 89 ~ g T F o r a3 uuseful, s e r m ost^el- . “ ■ 37" long, 20" wide, 25" i" ^

j i l • White or lovelyy color ttones ^om e: CChris hristm as Giit... l e I lIifprlce73J8 i n QC ^ Basketball |P I D A B PRICE - IO*'J l l * Bulk or fancy gift packagedpack choose5e EatonEat Stationery TRICYRICYCLE TRAILEI es i’;srPERSON'AtizED— —frG m -our--laourJorge^selection. ^\ q doal Set :0" box. One piece stamped steel. I V , M0NbGlA;WWED’;SrPERSON 3 2 " long, 15 " wide, 20" box. Or MLER I Desire. Official weight and size I _ Rubbber tires. ^ ball, and regulation size I ■ I List pricc 6.95 — D &S, B PRICE ...... :...... I rA ■■ goal, with no-tle net. I ------___G randm other loer the fo c the colkf/e co-cd, Jor thosettiose famft ily letters, to M m L Regular 6.00 Value I : 4 . 9 9 I ^Af/oi'ctvs iw ic H . . . for f o r those th ( far awaij or inill. llie iinunediate area — ^ D & B PR IC E O N L Y j • ■ • H'ni’ll fin d herec jujual sl wwhe hal )[ou desire . . . iill n a style s l y and pricc for ^ NEVERYNIGHGHTUntH9UnlhUnlilCHRISm dem and .... every biid(/ct.bw |3 ? L i ] CTIIUBU--I BOOK i CULOSSSTORE ■ fI O fBIBSU T I UPPIn . Y < 1 Avenue Northf t h , T Where you will' always find thc finestf and best selection . ^ CO. of qualityqui slalionery. Twin Foils I - d i '■I | & I 1 250 Main A' 1 warden; William Haux,lux, treatreas- ■ ■ -flP * — v r 10 AT • ■ T t ' n . II lliJ 11 iB etsr JacobSoni Beanhs Jof 1f|g P urer. and E. R. Werry. secreUiry.sccretar IIQ A ^ ,.1.181^01 rimes News KrOW IUe OlCUUTS UIS ston. Rosalie nuynenuaii.ISiiSrfflriMasoiiic'Tindge gu r ' Inatallailon will be ijcld Ww mes-News W 3 4 Twin Foils Times-News eta Mencher. Betsy Morgi yftfant^ fn iC erS" nesday.^^^______r ~ Have InvestiturS tltu r e fjoan Mulllnlx. DeborahSah"*S: Sllv Elects Officers - L d w n ie En’ leadingl e a d i n g lu ^ J ~ ~ ~~ ^ ■—------lnves(lture scrvlce ThursdpyJX ursipy f t P‘"- ' elected for the Masonicionic lodilodge. SHOSHONE. Dec. 14In-u - T t ^wrn of brown apd b eige H u rd ^ . .i Hahn, wof- Shoshone postofflce wlllill be openope handbag and contents taken' frum (O fraT n the scout house. They are Carlos T. Hahn, wc in W alker, from 8:30 aJn. to 5:3030 pDJn jn . ono Patterson's Sho« Slore,-e,^ Saturday, Saturf»y» K O H T Z B ro th e rs Has ProgramJ-*- Members ot the troop W| inpn shtpful master: Ben Walki J8»CS03, week* ^ th e r s 0 to handle D««mber 7th. Plwno 738-CS03. w«lc- • . -Ii-iine " pinned wllh their newT L Browi Z\ l Skiing OpenP '' Dietrich, senior warden:rden: DDon Saturday, Dec. ' 21 to hand, d a y only. Custom H ay Chopping- pins, which wore placedaced ups:upside LOST TRAIL PASS—Deo.e s —Deo. \ i ■ Cheneyworth, - -Dlotrlch,.ch.. JunlJunior. Christmas mailing. .• .• LOST; Schwinn bicycle, liecnac number lOpping- .it''!;!;.!;"!'," — At-SMshone^ ^Stii.TTicy-tflirBe tumed-up- tnmed-« <8 pee»al>—Skilng-^fi^JlltQ_J!ll- Inffi . full . — ------;ieHS.'Vp.:edumiiLu« nituU lntf i b j miiE^ at the Lost —5------^ ^ ______T r i ■ - u K^r, mUnlnff O c to b e r i"“2 2gth.- S .:'t£ IJaa m r n ' ’ , ■ - J23-5170 J 2 3 -5 1 7 0 HOU.," SHOSHONE, Dec.:. 14l i — nT hie e rlsht alter each has5 perlormperformed swing this week-end at the U ^ ^ liKlit and electric t o r n .nrewardfor u e v T a rd fo r — — ------Trail Pass ski area, near Sc , a d u lt ch6 rua ChrlHtmas.mas program a good deed. rftu iti. Phtifit* ns the pa.st; THE PIFFERENCE.?^ LOST: amall black dotf, while/hlu markingnurklnil ^ILL DO cu.lura cum plckln,, no ' was presented at thc Lincoln RecelvljJB pins were} Su.san AAn- mon. New snow during the pa W H A rS T H I I jr feet the ^ y on ebeai, Inng buaby tail,'black col* school auditorium TliurBclayniurs'day eve-eve­ derson. Puuja Biirkc.s.kes. KellKellce week brought to four feet tl “ >'■ BM. 6 ° S S ." " r '" - n ing. Bartholomew. Carol Buttranm, Buttran depths*on the ski runs. The on ^Ivania, G-E, Calvideo0 oor r ■ ______— — .;-"wS;''r-»K.v^ r*c: M te“Ss! Dumonf, Sylvan! 2 4 .-I. r.,.'*''»h lo^Ti ttJ * Mr». Velma Allen prepared the Robin Click, Cathy Davls.lavls. Chr.Chris- will remain open on week-enj 5 Personaff-Special Nofkefotlcef ”9 9 Work Wanted 24 GreenawaJt. until Christmas whenI It will 1 narration and directed:tcd the per-per-^ ty Button. Cjndy Greenawa It will be UCA Silveramireram a Picture Tubes?• 'LUMK ON NOW! U'a uoing iroina to be . ^UCKUOACHiia and bed bUk(s cjn* it and you're ' trolled by tumigaUun. Ihtlv (una a n d form nnce. M rs. Claudeilaude Che.sa"Chess' Su.san Hiitlleld. Karenaren HeHein, open daily. sji^InK before you k now it and you're ■till ifolnif lo be a n 'olid ld fashioned' Spraying. IU3- w as accom panist ap>d d Mr.s,Mr.s. H ow -­ All have 100% NEW■JEW phc phosphor screens, aluminizalion,z a t i o n , dfjjendcnl on filr. ZJell. M r. S-Way-2-Way* . ______ard Adkins, violin accompanist. ,s! All Kk'll" bas ull the dcUslUiU for being ] PAPSmiANGING: pa'.ntlng. interior i». internal conductingng coatcoatings and electron gunsl All * ' Narrator? were the Rev. Paul s -■M.idcrn." 73H-7S2*.______._ or exterior! walla repaired; general! ------WinkJer ’‘a.od Mrs. Harrell IE! TV EQUIPMfNTII , have same picturere tJbe qualityl MAhl't,K delcctivc: inteniiitionaiiiutionai serv- serv­ carpenter work: general rredccoratinB. « i « „ - r . u „ , . I',:,; ...... T , * '* , . » ''® ' FOR SALE! J ice. . Any InvcaiiB & ttans.o na. '• -Hadlo P h n n e 733-23PB. ______^ - ______Wll,, i';,?.,..'";:' 1. 1. — Thorncr~"~^ 2-year «iuipped de represen* ll{0^4l^G& Quickly and n neatly e a tly d done o n e ••■■oi.-i o ,. l , " ik J , A sniaJr ohorus, compdsedcompdsea of $2,000.00 Wholesolclolesole'^value of test -equipm>ment,' ent,' " But ONLY DuMontnf pictuipicture tubes have a FULL 2-year iL ___\n my hourly.^322 322 1-V.n‘Van I'USSKMSI.;, clilldron from fouf to0 seven yearsyears] condenser;^:r!^ etc.e tc . warrantyl All the1 others have 1 year.onlyl also .saiifT. LKO H08HAL — Ho tAirur guestguesl for ‘HOuSLCLEANlN{rerriclenlly mly dime dtnie by \l‘uri„ \' ii The Rev. Mr. Winkler took Steak Dinner and -Trcd ahow.ahiKtj. C ali 7.-ia-->213. i ______H o W charge of Lhc stage, with Mr.j ------1. L------^----- 4«g-vl)WonZSiiiiiftnrAv<»ntit» — m irtpy; triahn— ------Fli.iTt W alker. _176 M onj n ro ^ e e, , p|ionepjione J wllh^ 2J ^^^yeaijs^^^eomniuuk-ali.>tiH and Mrs, uougins lidnsgnTmnd^lansrn hiii^ I "Bfuc' tokBs, Twin falls 7” TO,'<.'niatio{i phone 7W«72D8208 or Wen* "j u r hoii.iewoik or otiic< H ^ n n dell .6ae.-2ll2.______*_ Solol.st-s w ere Del HlHtt. R ichic h -­ -______w ork. Phone T;t:i*77nK.______•* ” — UbY. JjlibT (jualiiy j)roducU from your ] ard Oneida, Mrs. Marvinlarvln Pear-Pear­ ta from your jjjoMJNC-mendinif per hour. Call local Kuller Sruah M an, DaleUale aacon, Bacon, 733.673? mornlngn or evenings. son. Mrs. Reid Newby.y. Max CCof ofI' I' phnnf 733-010(1.______. man. and four-year-oldir-old J^lly r WOULD like two elderly men to ear* I men to~car« Busmofs OpporfonJflet ‘30'30 ;:t,i sS Tliom as, for in my home. Hox 132,2, K ing HUI,UUI, .------Idnho. Phone C334. ______:: CHiKOl'HAt.,riC nervo Bifcinlls*.: pfclnllsi: Ur. Well Established' Alma Hainiln. JS? N o i-tbtb Waslilnflr-Washing' DietrichSchool-”chool------— — ; , _tiin^phaacJa3r4741. ai'KNGfJli Spiielia refi:l«teicdleivd ligureflg u rf - W E S T E RN ------^------conauIVnnt! L y iie G a rd n e r, 301 7tb . Lists Studentsents Avenue North, phpne 73T-7nni. ■ AUTO STORE^RE-- - " ...... - ... HASE NUKSING HOMK, 421 ^nTAve-2nd Ave- ^ ^ « On Honor Roll nue Weat. Phone 7a3-10t>2.! ! i ______For Sale - DIEtRICH. Dec. 1414-Studcnls- S tu d c n ls B e a u t y S a l o n i ______^ on thc honor roll haveve been list­llst- ,nT.'»5r.i!l . Ogden, Utah^ ■ '"'“li'zna;;" g ed by ^5c)iool officials.s. ' ■ ' ■ ! SPECIAL Holiday perman«nl, |6. ulven by Judy VanBuren. Uptowntown Beauty ------They are; Nina Heikcn.Iciken.'K Kay ay No«)k (Formerly the Rogersongerson Hotel ^ . g e m s t a t e REAL! — Wood. LaRno Roger.s.?r.s. S i)aryn - ' Bcuuty Snlon). 20S 2ncky y Wicss, BKAUTIFUL no curl Inidyidy peTman*perman* fixtures If you buy now. For fiophomores. ent. Adkln'a Beauty S h o p . 16201520 loI’up- p - p a r t i c u l a r s w r i t e : k Ur, phono 733-50GO. Z"" LYNWOOD ;« f HOLIDAY Special: December Only; \ ‘ Ui-irular }I0 t> c m a n o n taS'“n„«/"«6; now )5. Robert G. Lar.son,on realty E Long Elected \ ■ KiJno's Hcuuty Shop. |ih .. CHILUCAKE: Hourly, daily or eve- Ixidroom in fiijj finished - nintfn. P'enced yiivd. 344' 6lh Avenue Avenue op,,„rt„„iiy t„ start your ed vice chairman; CharlesmrlcA PPot- o t- ' ' a r t y o u r built-in nvvn snii 1 WenT. phone 7:i3-tl44. .______. ow n busini-HS pro fllsb le fnrmf n rm th t h e e C, f. Loia. • --uoekr worotary-treasurer;.irer;. Bur-B m - ______8 CHILD CARB my humu hy day. .Bubica.Biibics ninrt. Hiuh putcnlla|. Partialartial fi- fi- CI.KAN ami aiirsrtive ton Hlll, county boardd member,m em ber. y or S lo G yi'um. P h o n o 7'<;{.(57.Vfl.7'<;{.07.'ffl. nanclng. Iflrf’f cofiwrc i d t 3 ^ H i , r ______nnri Alfred Pettygrove.>ve. alter* alter* _ buck ynnl. Sdling lur nate county board member.ember. J- '' Employmenf Agencloj3 J 171 7 c o n t a c t : H. W. KERRC E R R p ra is s l of s:.ple. f „ a „ (jl l a J s M f t ______‘ - ( . • > NEED A KOod arcurat« experiencedtpericnccd __ Owner retirint;. iiux OM'imeH-Newii. 'i'imeH-Newn. ^ typist for purl lime office.ice. jTi FO U L EA SE; ChaTi'* cafe, • h on lJ h w hlghw u ' v uy N ^'A T 2 Hi'ilrnnm with 1 c ■> " ' Id p a i ^ h . ‘■ati. in b «.m «L ( i W * Property T ransfersn s f e r s n i " r* >)' ‘ ONE OF th e h e lle r p«.8ltionitsUions Is -I'l In Ruperl. Cleaneii and p a in ted , a r&W?^W^ * '■/.I'*"-'!,VJ open. ItHiuIre* ex p e rie n c etd d copnl.lecapnble waik-in box, 56' beerb o x , box, g r i l l grill,. K H A IIP .t n.- j. able Junusry 1. $;i;i.5uu. W krranty Drvdii K ouir 2. Paul. Clen G. Smith In Arlhiirir C. Stuiler,Studsr, W i \ I m H " i I HOURS: 0 a.m. — 8 p.m. aDA'Rl-CA.S'I'LK unit now reoiiy Tn ] Feldtm an 875 Filer lx>t II SmjilJwood «ubil)vj«iun.vision. Twin ■ / rvV.iJ^ and hy appointmcnlnl Miami. Florida nrea -Uc hnmburger. . y«lli wunly. \ Strictly Cfinrifleritlal[al shokej,- fte. For sale or lease. Dnri- Realti)r.s J 733-1^ D. W. Thomu to I.fluhlunto n VVanaant. a n a a n t . ^ ' ■ '' " - ('ANtie, Inc.. 3IV .McDonough,Ig h . JJo o liel i e t.t . __ ------^ B T a 6.11.20 part SKUSW '.. . J#/ UESPON.SIHLE gih or ludyly for childchiUl IHInoiH.______J Albert 0. Hocker lo Uilietaleta T. Rcck-Reck- ! v ^ ■' ^ cnr.*. livt-ln. M inim um 6 daystiaya week i.E A S K : Soilan^TSTTi;:! fo u n tain and A CHRISTMAS o m B £ c r. IjOIs 47, n W k ]] {}}u« L ak e a with flee time lhr aiidjtion. Twin KalU. i W l a I , ion. Kt.(ffi«m-.Scin V aJJcy area. .Start ‘ town of 2U0 sltidenls. A goodood myney rirttni,i diniiitf nx/m, VUfbrt ^ (ieoriro K. Smith to W illinlir d B.n. J«me«.J tm e a . i/ ' \ ft ' - mid-December If poiirtihU*. Jloom and e 7'?.a7‘77 maker, j-hone Cnstlefor.l r.;»7-2ui i* > 4 . n'l’ service on all' investmenl and real ? live-ln. Write statina auege to Boxlk>X tian'M. p/» T>m<'^-Ne\vK.______— Krancei F. Sande to Interdenomlna*Icrdenomlna* »: •' r i • -TTn------r NUilTHSIDE Wifckiiig Ynrd.li. by oown- w n - 7;i;i-;,f.:i’,>1 H srd s KInt. |]| tional Divine Order. Inc.,I. nNV vjj SWU.Sw u . LADY IK to 40. cure for rhlldren children in Heason-healtb. Some trades ^ J houso. Phono 733.74fir» afler 6 p.m. ;"Vl'47l? nv O W N K it: .st.w lhr« b ;:M fc S 'v N W 'i ,16-10.111. ^ considered. Phone Jerome^ 324-47U1.■>,4^4701. .urfict y,, John e. Ul«hoi) to W. I‘. Ueser.U e s e r. LotL o t • f \ ctthineH, Csiiioil. wve'« R, S anil |>arl l^>t i liliirk flrxt amend* w m i ^^ I j Help W>nt«d-Mal* 19 i flr>it amend- f>.^ f • r^-. • V M m -.r; ______I n s u r a n c e 33 jNear Miirnintfsiile icWL i>lat of. IMuck* 4. 5 I,ynwood lub- division. Twin FaUs county. P -eelt WE SI'KCIALIZK In >11 kiml.ids i;f «;f reiTirt^l I or f.si«» f;-r p y » " J ’’ OVER SIOO per week w ■yd I to b c r* P h o n e 73;|.;lh'Jl d s v i : 7 « 4 i n ™ r ; Joscjm Fre«(erfck Itopiicr to OdclJ G. • '^vtTTa e state and InHuranrc- Lloyd llober* I j. PLUS LIBERAL BONUS ; Jacoluien, .l/>i 6 IlUick T'VurrlU'l; 7 Murtaugh f ' son A genry. 7;i.l.««M. nintf!'-Sniniav<, > , Orchard addition. Twin Fall*i|.™uMy, county. ^ y'. V si ■< wiploymenl reprenenlallvaesentalive : , " ------*/v ' ^ ACRE; */ii tiijuy the J 0 . D. McCoy lo Uelta McCoy.M c C o y . LotL o t a’^ . J , wlJI lie In your commuifityly lu In-in- W Music Lessnns " 40 40 fro r n t tlil^ flm rm tng thru ' / S lllo fk 5(5. T \v ln F a lU lin v n a h ip . lervlew younir men who can -tt i t ' ACCOlimoN. lllon,, .nJ i!Ull.r Ic.- J Priscilla Hartley Montuomcryimcry to C. ( ^ r guslify for two prrmanent |umi- * ilf annu. Leon D url .Stijdlu". W aviie • 1 l,ctllo DeLapi), Lol 1 Erlcuunirlcuon aub- ^ r.;:‘ lions now open w ith <> v;i lnri(i-st com panies in th e midweiil.midwekl. Wynkoop. 034 fiunrUe, phoneio n . 183- 783- ''M.IlnlJin"' IWlU. "“ M i l V Texaco. Inc., to Iiea«ed Statlom, ^ V This unexcelleil caroer (tpportunl*pportuni* ______.. J‘ Ili.iih. Inc., Lol 1 IHock 2 JonM addition • ly Is limited U> blirh. calllicr mutt .fru School. ■ '' 44 4 4 TU. TUANSKEIlllEDi ‘' . ' ■ i I Icxccpl (larl nf this land). Part Lot 8 i r ) J f . who ran preaent a uueressful work four boll*...... ^ D lock 2 Jones addition. B i n V >1 borkuround. or a dfslree to be .lolll.le T(mi R. ( o i^ricI A. Prahm, ;• trained for assoclBllon with a• PLAN NOW TO EARNR N l.lr.lI, ...... I Lot 4 Ulock 'j Crawfoni addition. company (hut offei-u a KuaraiitecdJaraiitecd *■monlh. »W. {• .Sld Helnsiihn fo U, Wayne ^IcMunlie, > ' e J^lcMunlie, : ' ■ ' . M ' aniniy. stlvanrement opportunities F o r ^ y . lio l 11! IMiirk ll) faliiKlmitnt fhrst i r s t addl>addl' ...' v.fl. . I and mriji Jly. If y im havet a small:s . h i g h . 4 iKm. Twin Falls (‘niinly, ! town Imrkirriiuncl, l.etween 22'4i CLOSivJN, «.-«r scbo.ds »ij «“m .1 MiiMini*. I'j bsthi. Dl J M j r-i <]uil <'(atm Ueedtl yesis of aue. tiwij an aulomoblle,iiomiiiille', I N C O M E r ' " ' ernized kitrheii. iar«e •V (iretchen Smith to K.iiiteneBene (Jrlff,(irUr. ' b}------then w illc . , , e r*fl Twin FaJUKalU PUMHIS Employment UcpresentallvsIt.iu- , A jniOFESSiONAL UEAU’CI*EAU’CI* s « ii‘1 i ® : • cuunty. t-> native <-1AN. HeBUticiana are In gV ie e a a l «le-de- Will V fisil- [J^BT 1 P. 0.' Box HU7 * ninnd averywhere. Reauly t^tllnreCultnre h h.im... M itiiii^*!^^^ ^ '■ lldlH-n r. Weaver lo Mslilel.lo E. E . Sar- S a r - . ' n lloUe, Idnho f and NK>|SKt;‘i IIUIO-IS.UU10-1&. i*-, ------o ffers you tn o ie opiKirtunitientie s fo f o r r j(j/-r e t i r e uilh im'..me.W«” ^ j » - ’ JameH H. Tanner to Albertrt W. \V. War- !v.'.. ^v.Vn" TtLfX’KAPHKiia. ftAiLKOAUtX*OAiJEX* perifonalI and finaiiriAt lfid«‘p«'n- ] 'i ■ tlon. Twin Falli.______...... ''I PA.SS PUY.SKlAL. CONTACT“ NTACT f . I, ^.eUIi'^K DISPATCllKIl. DRCW, T ! T SALT i.Aki-ryiTy;~TjTXTr:------^ - 3 - E A U T Y a r t s a c a d, e e m m y -- ] Ti^ nTT m AN In “lute liW,■ or„r early^.aily i;ir> m a i n w e s t M 30’s for field l« i»ri'rteiilinlveiHlve wwith i l h ~------f."‘q , ai'ed film. Mu«t h a v e collt'uei.ge trutruin. in - H fiVe hedroom home. HasH a s alla ll l J..,- „r tru .le for I Auctbn I .'V.i’ ' to Uifx fi.At. g/'o .l'im ea.N ctv * .______tile j lateat m.>dern features.:• Fully htime witi. ha.e».enL W rlli^* J. j I . yUALIFlEl)~tnun bclvvft.ti 26^6 and 40 finished f basemeni. Inunaculate., r / o Tlii»'- N f » ’"'______;:i'i '• with |;arJ(AR I ; J 1 • wllh ridleetion extierleti|-e and a ,« TORS “''-irsi'S fS '4 '-.■y yUimit hian (o t r a i n withh Ia ' wwell ell In West i'> 73J.JJH®* ------8 e ll o r ti-s.le, j m oitabliiibi'd- lucul... £li;ra~-LaU __M ra. TrrT All M agic Valleyl l i e y |jI:- HumAVW FOR ChrislmasTa sT BuyB u y -7lill*H4iili -7ij *iV''‘u ' ' ' l l - _ - - r r j : i ^ B l i V '! . i H any, 7.i;(-r.5({2. 22fi «ho»honoono atieci S tre e l V, extras thrown iW ! : K„,i. I! »s t h r o w n n . i v ~{iY TIIK LV* Bl Sales Lisfed HereH e r e | • in. Total of 3 bedrtHnns freshly paint- ^ , ^ ^ illvl.1,,,1 „f (,W lin.. farm »||.Iand «d. „! targe bath . f«JI basem ent w ltb .*^1 '.■y\ , '■ Iniliinlrlal marhincry nianufiii*turernufiicturer parly p room, oil furnaro (heals wanting man who wanln toUl advance cheap), c fenrcd ysnl and Urge-.. gar*S’ . ^ • : f In Bftli's Rtnl manBM emeiil. • Experi* Experi* age. a All this for 111,600. Hocky ^ - I eiire or pollfKe neoertsary. WriteWrite to to MtiunUin ^ Iteully, 7113*1400. Frank THI %' ' a p. 0 . H«x HKH17. .Sait UJike k e CCity. ity. II liooth. 7.mill74. b' »tA lllahi Our nalen pH»pl« know- of TTv" ______- ‘" f m know- of yy q w NER! Hfick threo bedrtiomr»t- I’J . J . Dll" fli), in,Mil.-.1- il!<-«_»^._-rT^* ■ tached g n rag e, liulli.-iii ovcfi B(i! surface unil. fenei-d bark yanl, near TW( ' I w r a r a P i i . . . 1 ineumbcii'd niiddlv aMcii nmn mon .on .on ri srhuols -- nbiij.jiing renter,.„ , KooJ good Lj ' Soclnl K efurlly i.r peiiKloi)II who who IIhh h Niirtheant bientloii. 470 M.urlci- Maurtci* ' , .V ' ' Boud dliver anti ri‘H(iiihH||ileble to lo do d„ • .Street - N orth. 7!ll.ftB(in,______'I'Wi rWH to 1. W u i i i ,! ^ I'l Oontact tho Tlmcs-Ncwancs-N ew a. I ; I yni'il '‘’"rk atlll w Jm l have ymi. No mTl 1 , ' Fnrm Bnlc» Ucpanincnt-’ T o r' 1 '.J }. I ,_drlnkef-. ptei,ie.J3;i*4(I2H.’ UNIIC IIS a bug In thu provehlalcl,I.l riia. rutT i fj' « '" i J, lent-' . f o r ' K ______Hntall riiiy home. Very close-in. pb \ 4 % '' \ , , i j 2 ' ' CQiniiloto [iiivci'tlfilnB covoraca covornca K I «%A Ideal for retired oouple---for■or . ntart*l . r l - ;'?j 1 Aflont-SaloimOn W antod 22 1 ml ut your tann snle: liilni)llnd bills, bills, B Ba XI j|,j, family. fii.fiOD. Uocky Mountnln M iiu n talu jot |ol for laU- i |l , i iiL-MiSDfilicr covcriiBc, (over 10- B ------Jli-slly, 7;j:M 4IJU, Frnnk Iloolb,loili, 133- 733* #ur,2, »u (over 10- IT i s ..n o t ,‘ t o o ' l a t e {j lUg 000 tcaU tr In M ajlo ValJey),V aijey), H i " ; ■ RU74.------Are yini 'in*your Into 40h, tnilldle Tirr 4io« iwl Firm i for 5 * !l_ _ rrrS l« I I I nilvanco bllllnu. All n t onoono npo- spo- (I M. I •. ^n'l*. hrranr to ■miiUo tnnr-fni^ij— J1A!ALL_j 1uWJJ_ ...lisyinTiVt. N iue 1 ^ F a r m i clnl low rnio. Every sale listed I ► • dun’l lie. If you hn v e atilonudtlle,i.ii!!l!n!? beilroom ith ln l In full fin ishhr.l ed lili.e- base* X * r TjixToTBI''''•; r r nlo listed I ] inenll. Idea) loratlon nrar Bliopplnif a r (or 10 ( *■»» "•Jl. <'»'» du Hij»ili-.l Iravel aitii ' ■""■'I''"' .'“I t . t i V - ' S i B llll . 'I* Calendar Jor 10 I V* /. t Whut iMiHlllon wjth prnninilonsIJIIiions ___ J.y...... yo nil “W uctoro solo 111 no10 cost. cost. 8 ’ j avftllaliie w hile li>urnltiK -roiiunlH*rommlti* UOIIDUN CllOCKLti'. Mnglc Valley fit H|| Docombor 19 :9 I K I ! "Ion liiinii" (m u st be |itesrjiUyully em em* . U itenlty lias only ynur 'In toor««i« re n ts III lo _ 4i:______- r r S T S i f W »' 'v iVAi'Vr .'.jf ploycdl w ilte or'wlio to nrinnun-ariaiigfl. >•' *»l«'l b* «ll veal ealat# IransacHonb. rTjp fln uoNAi.n Ai,i.ni:n nnii E > V f i> KH>i ' , 1 'iJI Ilir IfilervIj'H'. i(ot>]iea nm fldf'iitlal.IdNttlfll. ------H„,;|lnlil« I r u N ...... 1. J 111 p. BENFTUN I i «'■ II.M"«li«r. 11. I,. l'.,ll. «A i:,,., Co., ilgi I # 1 AilvetllMmnlli Dec. nH *A uU I ' r \ "I! ; V'; / .... ■ ^ K l.'im M.ln Himl.'mil fU r. U.n,,i 1 li I Amtlonwi'l DtllMtl MeiniiilMU ein u ilet ^ ...... -....i..... I ». M limiiiil. ___■ LET J Tlit: WANT ADS yrr I II I *■«! L}|e MMtrriifm ' ■ " . 'i-, F*rm Work Wantad 230 1 . ' Cfl ; Docomber 1919 iiIIAV IIMJi:iN(l wmil.'.l. Anr ill.Uiir., IIKLP YOU ■ .111.. JH 1,. . I,KL/VNI>,Tf, HTItOUl) t o u i ) ) wKhlii 7fi mile iRiliuH. Vidorir Meyeii.Meyt'H. J^jp jl Aflmllnemiinli Dm , lrIT uml nnil Isi s ' • __Jftiniiii'i |ilioiiii :i:;4*inii), ' ' Au«tl«nMr»i lUaui and•Id ruif„ rh lfc r l l ______cO’iMM'O.M niHHtiio H|»ri'ml(M|r, V rrn in I’lioN U 7;i;i:o!)3i Z H jB H H Okniler, lliilil. r iim i* O^il'fiHdl.riHrti. «/c ■ ■ i —------.•

i '' ' A " , e l i k e MoneyM oi in thethi BankJI^ - i C h e ck k This I "'Classifiesified" .Section)n DoilyDc for Timel^imely 525 2 ' Apartmsnti—Furnlihsd 70 Sunday;Si. Dec. 15;-1963 ■

— ------TWO T W O DEDROOMS, D E r living room, kitth-th- Twin T w in Falls Times-News 3 5 o t . en, bath, and full baiement, ISO. ■ '^TBESEQ'^'^'^' Rhone iSontl' 733-620?. ______^ ^ I j I % „th.lderarm ., t TWO w o ^ ^lante ^ clcan room*, private en.- Roomi—Board «njl Room 76 ® trance, baby welcome, oil 6th' Avenue EXCEL ™« EXCELLENT loonu. on. wllh cook- 3 a . ■ ,„rs Ml •'• kulldlnns. fullu il N o Nurth. r t h . ______i n j T-IDE _ ing facilftfes. ' Warm, elosi>.in.•in^ . GIFT< ^ IE A S ' 1 " ? « . r ’ Tv.ln- . . 3 3 M M CE C E amall . apartmenU' for ladlei,ies, ' ' pfivaprivate entrance. 197 4lh Avenue 1,11 linens furnishvd. Kmonable. 44S<^S ^•ort^N o rth .______n u e %iiA I I < 'QfeM iria-, , 2nd Avenue Nptth. CAMElCAMERA Ccnter = CMean, cora^ i I T>.PHccd . fil. TWO TW IftDKOOM. O tcai heal^ cioae-ltTj /Ortal I s Utllltlea fi^rniihed excJpl heat. |60..60. ^.b^ths " .b ^ lh s . W e e k ly o r m o n th ly ra te a . riol 1'*®“ ' . , . ' I ’h o l ’hon 'f'.-tJ 181 Rhone 733.00487 after 6 p.m. ‘ "M oI^ ___ HUHRYI HUHHVi - Mobile Home Parking 7970 Tn m your gifl for the HI-FI A N D ‘ “We "W e willw ill Christmas wrap it” jj "5"B.r»».n.n.™ A Ap.rimi parltnent-U nfurniihad 71 T IDEAS ANI ___1 and,or ilereo enthuilait. Gi'enl G IF T I ^ SPACE available In apacioui trailer! "Hi Open evi-ry nii-hl '111 0 K-.1I __ _ _ _ ------O NO NE B UE U E D llO O il (lu|)I00 water-sanitatjim furniihed. Will' re* 90' oil t^t equipment, built-in VACUIVACUUM CLEANERS ' m i ------~3?7?rr7 ft. lo ..(>)! ^ .lau-SOUAjm^VEET, I n.w I IUUh.d —Kv 1 .... *” amiillfirrs | .etc. - acMmrnodate. North Blue [^kes. ... ______LflllDAHQ lyWl iub.t.ntl.1 S btdroom olj.r ONE UED ------[WITED"EI.T:CTI!ClVtrs...... - - ler ONK BEDROOM apartment in duplex.e»- Mltto Mitlon Really, phon*' 733-1065. L —1£ I Bliie mae LakesU k and 2na Avenue East .flllrl'' llTll of (low.n. r««pl»rrle».o . StffVe. StpM. bcAl. J water. iinitJilon /ur.U f. — ------— — - - V -ENT f^TER. NOW! ------■ ■ -.Sliili] ■ .o o t T»k« » '"O'* •* »• nish«ni: n l.h n i: Adult«. t^S. Inquire 812 tFarms » r n M For Rent ‘ 8 4 ______■ .. Wff»t ^V«- Heyburn - or phone .783.1461. Z ^ — M ______$25$ 2 5 (CASH' EACH WEEK ^ 400 ACUK farm for ieaie. Located eaat) q REDECORATED threo room,~heiT, ------, and north of Hatcltop. Potato andw! Qjyi FOR CHRISTMAS HOLLAND REALTORS ““w ater and nanitaiion furnlahe y o u r wile, husband or yuh-Mr*. MeGiilre EXS-0514544 Lak..» i,jk,, North after 4_p.m,______» 7 ‘ Every day 'til ChristrrChrisfmas 2 guest tickets to0 the Motor-Vu' Mote] RECORECORD PLAYERS ‘ ^ j«“ on Wtndoll »3«-ISM — J 6 l» n»-______i ter • Ohlt«ni(cr. ;?T Two DEDIIOOM brick! Hardwo^ . up 300 ACHE, .Salmon Traci. 6l2~share» Ohiiln ulft cerllflcates from , and 2 tickets to h« OrpheumOi or Idaho will1 bbe e owardl . KIMBALL PIANOS ftHist have lop In q uS* ire _EN ■■■ ID (.:O O K 'S ______prizes in the Chuckli_Oiuckle Contest .together withrt»ith $25 C A S H K I M B - 1550 lip S U h __ !__ ^______!------Smi’^2hit Polk,- Twin FalU.______i T— ------weeWypiTze:------■------—!______• '^ l ■------...... - ' • ------■"TSicro^HT , A Afi'^uri J.l. UriUriES paid: Thrw m.m ..... 1311 TO I.UI ACHES loulh ot OcK)din«.i___' 'Oki? Shopping (VolW 733-8424 . acres (.( «1»t t"" bftBomcnt lnurmi-n apartment. Hango, refrig* , WOTNEK MUSTCrmr--^— ^ ^ A liractive leaae. Iteferencea an A i» S u n liy t»'r VOU. .t • prl« 77 3a a -a f.u i.______the balance of the completec lines tuptu to fi from any other part of the/Classifiedthe/' Section ------:— I'* - 0:<4-4Xl>7. OooHing.______m e t l ll,,', RICHT. . , TWO TWO bednxjmb«l, apartment; also aleep* . _ _ _ _ In the paper to make up a funny sequence,scqi paste up the lineses In the th e mmof oat humoroua com- S2» ACRES for r.nt. Northea.1 *' Other Renlalt 86m J '‘ . Of Ski' Etjulpment m • All wllhwith new picture tubea. ;77 -• — ttnn-f»rniihe«i; l U A m . ■______UUJflS — Elliot! H an d y 52<-‘2817'-- — ttn n -ftir SO' In MrbIc Valley $75 - I — ------n ------” ~1: CCLKAN_one L E A N _ o i bedroom, close-ln, guragc. _S g TRAILERS 73— .Bkii “:Jj<>ou - J’arkai Othera and flS WE SPECIALIZE heal —— water fiirrt!»ll»dr|30—Phone ------J I'olfi — Accessories — - ; - T ----- THKAT lE lIM -JliE A T R E TlCKETfl ___ 783.4 3 1 0 a f te r 6 p.m.______0o ' ^ ' fo r ' ' 3- ^ G en - - . .--•.TTr^rAH—.QuarantMd.Trrr7T-TT— ------V k iJ «•»»»♦ « ‘l^AUCXiaM«rv- . : " G errish'SportinjT Goods Deanne Trappenfrappen - T E R M J ^ ‘ 1 We will »ppred»U your list-lU ' ATVRA^TIVE'fiHff ATTRACT btdmom apartmptJt p - ^ Route 1, Box 6ft ■ j O £ t P - RENTI S-^ 262 Main Soulh JOE’S TV SERVICE ?rt Officea in Twin Falli andnd in in 4-plrx.4 -plc range and refrigerator...... THIS WEEK'S J . ’" Jarom* . . Dayi> : K fenlngn " • E . s ' ------U- U U KlirK Im U rly R«.ad - 74l3^27a - ______i o l 1------^------J S e LARSEN SALES CO.0. CANYONc a n y o n " VILLA: Atlr.rllye IWO te.l- R 1 M(Tp We i{ieclalJt«allts inIn all kIntkinds real "I- R L o c a l an d N atio n W id e 3 ------$25 CASH WINNER Fabulous fakes 71 room. KeMg<»rafor, range, heal, rjyvlln* 733 E t i t < th S t . 0S< »5I7I ro o m . I ____ water furnished. d. Houses—Furntihed HouSSI- 73 WillMe, l it tle sh sg jry d o g s — 277 Sidney Street "Ideal Chriitmas Gift B*/') ^ 3 ------r,ki by Judy Vaniiurcn. UptownUpt Deauty. f — Pekingese - German Shepherds . ^ F o r T h e ifomo’* i SJ TJELfOirrKWh 2 Mr^xm circle born*.“ IjVAREHOUSE or business spa^e, 1.200 7 . T w in Falls i NuTpptd lnd itockod ciltio T f E U O i n i 100 — Tiny Chihuahuas — Dcrrder ' T" fi un______Mftw iu rn is h ln ffa . W all to w a ll c ar-Jf! to J? '2.000 square feet. In T w Itj f h ilir . (*olii Ur. m \n -. * J-MOTOR-VUIR-VU THEATRETHEAI TfCKETfl ^HASSOCKS ”il' petlng. drapca, etc., M6. Adulta, no Contact < Larson Tlla Co., Burley, Would nice two elderly men to care Ll StMAN 875 Fll.r A v ^ . >>' l"«- I e y , DW A F R E E K IT T E N S ! • 'V^ . Lanjo variety of ') H8 pet.., 733-r>6r.7. - ______fi7«./i^I>4.______»EAI.T0I1-S______■ 133-l»«8 J- DKUQUARIUM SALE, HURRY! p,F o r Mrs. Floydyd Oambrel sUes,sites, typea and colors * T T MOD£RN 27‘ house trsller on founda- lA/jm i Walking Doll .188 JeffersonTson wanted to Rent 88fto JEANNIE’S PET SHOP ^ fo W N E Ii: 230 i c r e i 'o n n o n k i l * . tlon. Easily heated, efcan ii« very j[ L ? H , Twin Fall!"• IIIOOSIER I O O S I I FURNITURE ' 11 niird road. 'IRO cultivated, IBO pleasant. nip.gjint No children or pcla. 733-J3- 100.200100-200 ACRES, Must b« good farm. Wendell " 6.'lfi.2ft4fl . Come o . on nowf jt's going to be :m. ■ ' - — — '———— • Attention Hubby I Elks Building ^ ,h,rM water. Uy« rood, hijfh «t«te ■ 4028.______• HHave a v e references, help, equipment. OK I Hubby I . ■ ^ n t. O We ^{fi'T fompJeU lervIc*iervl( on all lypea ‘ ONE bc'droom houie. W ater and san7- Chariea Chrilton, Routa 6, Rupert. ' MAN-O-MAN 632-22H4 after fi p.m.______^i n . j| I M of dead andmd uselesiuaelesi lace. tntion fiirnlKhed. AriultJ?. Reasan. __ i ' l r l i W hat a Christmas Presenti floor acrubblng,ubblng, w'lndow-wallwindow washing a b le . .S12 4 th Avcniip K»Bt.______W A N T i E D to r e n l o r buy 3 to 5 be<|.»__ p SOMETHINO OLD W ! i:.;:ri.« ladiea. room houie, 2 bathi. Waahlngton" tonildei- Bood r e n te r w ( l h (ir, S% intercut, tatal price 165,000..WOO- ^^>n»n, ______, | — I llfl In "Whal.Have-Vou" that's diihwashom ...... |t3D .05 ’ - light Industrial Equipment 89 "iff* 0. E. Toa. , ______^______o ONE n e hin1-:DU00M. : u carpeted, nicely fur- 39 illfferent. sec our selectioi;. )i* 0. E,Toasters ...... 111.29 ‘' lull ited nishrd, plenty o t nlorago. No children _ _ ll ri6w . . . O ld-O ld . . . O r ------iRONItlTE iRONItlT Ironers $1.60 per Otf CHOI’. 303 a cre* , 2 \0 cuiUvated, nishrd, p juil wn*ek l^.i ; ^ it l r e o r p e ta . C all 783-2S0t.______J Q H ; juil jofnl used, we've got il. olenty of wnWr lo Irrigate entire _ J O H N D E E R E 840 RECLINERS .. ______KO.OS G i f t s f o r G i f t s f o r .traie. Water wat J5.70 pt-r arre.irre. TWO TWO K00M8 KOt and ihower. water and Dlc.se] jjj, tractor with 7E-3 BAN Gifts for I b k ; 8ELF.CT10N of pictures f I I'l,000 tprinkllng Bystcm. All new aanltatlon Hanltatio furnUhed. Ideal for work- __ J ' BANNER FURNITURE and wall plarjiirs. '• ii' for ing Dornon. Phime 71^.1304.______Hancock elevating scraper Its'tt. Goiiil 2 bedrpom home. All for init porm r '------FAMILY M E N C Cl H I L D R E N 1 BLA CK ERS leu lhan J168 per acre with Bood TWO REI - ...... - ...... ;...... - $8,600 ______TWO BEDROOM, ncw gas furnaW, ) ______APPLIANAPPLIANCE 6s F U R N IT U R E Lynwood Realty. 733.9211.'^.V‘ fenc.-d yard. Rent or sell. InanireIre iuilry Mulhora, 733*8.______Wonderful selection al For l«.ys an.l glrln iModlco-Cr.li-w-K.ywomll.) H'«''High ' quality — L<7W pricea ‘Nalir". and “Curley**. Industrial crawler with an- '• N«n» h o u s e w ithiih I ^K JTeR ES^rj ollod-rtflul. Irrigateilftteil .--fenccti-ln —fenccti-U yard. ?2.S, l*hone 733-42fi3.i3. ^MINNEAPOLISMIN^ MOLINE O VI [ ( [ i C O M P A C T S to W ant Christmn.s Cash? ' Qjp 20 water aharM. (Jood 2 PARTLYi»A R T l7y~ furnished small houie. aTa’^TT tractor,tTO excellent condition • ' GIFTS THAT PLEASLl NNew s W IBALDWIN Piano ^■W rw m homo, modern oxcept hoat. 6th Avenuea Kast, phone 788-9048...... - J U S T F O B H IM . r . . - . . -DeHyefsd for .flhrJilan*. ______, - i , ^ ^ B l i e t l l t n t BOOO b u ih e ) ir r a n a r y . $1H .. ______...... $4,500; : -.. C A D I L L A C S - ■ Sell youi'-^bon't Wonts' ...... No dowidown payment, only 128.84 /V\IS K.OOO down. Clyde I'ctt>rson Houses-UnfurnUhfed U n„«A C. 74 In CLASSIFIED . . . M iscelTatTeous ' ' ^B A itU T , Wendell, 686.2071.______n O U S O S C A T E R P IL L A R Dfl JS'Wl t have a wonderful selection per monthm on ... Fint payment in 14 words — 7 days c,Solve your gift problem February. Februan W it h d o z e r ...... $4,500 of T O P U S E D C A R S . . . ] 330 iTrliltcd. .lOf.ISVnrca,[7;^, — — ------w ] O N L Y ? 2 .9 5 GlvGive him Auto Accessorlta GIFTS ______^ ^ ■ I C O keid D LM , 2 months. 2 homes, Cni MOVINQ? Conte In and Try Onel ClaudeC la u c Brown M usic ^^HuipJeoalbuildlnKs. eorralj, .ICO head. Ynu'll be dellihted with the TJmee-Newa Class^fisd, 73.V9031 h% terma. North Side Call Cali us ui fnr FREE ESTIMATES, ELLIOTTS . from flland Furnitbre I'rice and I’erformance. Time ' ■ ' » ' I Jerome n24-24l2—82i.«ft52.2. "The "The wife y»u isvc may be TJTTiaBURLEY Call 078-5585 ^ . y o . , r '. » , r B U R ------aABBOTT'S b b c AUTO SUPPLY ------eraty but'Tulks find it makes ^ SHERWIN-WILLIAMS SHER '' i ' (and dolUra) to buy and nell t C A R L E S O N 'S -I------1 1121 3rd Avenue Weit » "'II R A L H L H A R R IS ------I— S------211216 Main North / , i,^HraJ property throusb C. Looney. >ir/-\Tn Farm Implementi 90 f”"" Largest -n-*t Values Closed Saturday ij^Brtltor, m Shwhone North, 783.t o ; m M o U v Vi i n g S t o r a g e ^0 Pontiac—Cadillac—GMC Trucks j^grg TV - STEREO Every ]Boy Wanta Official F eatu rin g f • * * t i ______725 725 Shoahone Shoi South 738-Ntfl RADIOS - TRANSISTORS I______I I------SCOUT c ir GIFTS GR, 3^HMD lo between Jerome and Twin.'w in . I______AATTENTION T T FARMERS^ ______- ______R^ A D RECORD I PLAYERS GRUMBACHER .;.-' ’’^■ jfatly p«aturt, no buildinipi. 19,000,000, TWO TWO HEDR()(^.^LS, HKI) 42« ,Ma»-ti» .Sim-t,■'■ Order Nowi They "D lau the Trail'* to a w f , ^ H i a t l l down. Will trade for imatlna!I 170; S70: TwoTwi bedroom, 411 2nd Avrnuelie Select from over lOU unita adventure A rt A saortm ents r. NEW model Bauer potato harvester . D Ac B S U P P L Y fie tl^ lk n e . H eiu Jni’esUae&t. Jerome, 32ut£eaat o f 7 ALFALFA crownen * WhaF or EVERYBODY Furniture & Appliance ^^HTVin Fala; 120 acrca on northside;ide; NIllK NIllK two bedroum, ^full bsHement, cjV d ' SLED corrugnton, (adjuitable What Wh wives love best . . . FUl* ______I YlYour ID store ______60 arm , snnthside, jrood build.lild. frnced frnced yard y wilh garden apace on* width*,, 1 . widthi. 22‘'-36") • WhllWhat huslisnds ?o for . . . l_ « _ _ ilte. 7.l:j.7B 7tt. ______liirir** liirgr l«ii Int. c.mil mirthend iopntfun. nATJ.BALED hay loaders ■ Toy*,Whut children delight in . . . ------1 d ii •' i ■ ncltfcT s. 40 nhahM wnter. .1 betlroom~ Vh..ne l'h<>ne 7;i3-380B 7: dnyi; 733-3011 eve-. * ^RADLAND furrow oponcra mrenTnyK, T ooIm, Hardware. Appil« , Vanity Case POEM H a m inces, Tir«*«. Acressorli-s, Any. H u lile y ' ^I^Hlwme, tl6,000. tJood aelcctlon ofo f »<»«" »<»«"______- I KCUAI’KH T c i i A biailM;^ (hlng HAIR DRYER ------Christmaa cooks In a jam, I . (hlny thnl Ssnta mitfhl be asked ..^■elhrr 40'h prieeil Haht. Wend«)lid«)l 3 3 HEDROOM UKDUOC brlrk. ga« heal. North‘h aLA LL'M I.' ETA L boWlbedi fur. MINIATURE GOLF m.iDlul yonr, desired heal. 4-posl. TQT Feeding all the clan, Ifai ^ MM j f « l t y fl.'{<;.2274 n r J r r t i m e .S24-4fiKff./5«fl. lolofntion. c a tio n . p'-r m « n th ; 2 Iw irormm j J*()TAPOTATO b u lk beds tion conlrol. Nail dryer and I C E S K A T E S , MFind it's belt — Vll homv. flrt*i)lace. bniemenl, gas heal, pQTA All . . M I —^ B T c KKS. New home, new wnlk.thru h"m**. fli t. POTATO pliers and go-betweens D i . . * A And nd g e t more rMC^ . j II' t -' n 4 n DISCOUNT ruicES A G am e for all Ages . . . o th er exlra fcntures. An Ideal g p barn. 17* head rnnge right. All JJorih IdCfttiiin,, I I6R. (Iem StatoIf RKAhBKAN cultera rj ^ gift for HER. Lsnta sclecUon ServinServing theni f* : '' thli for | 2.Rflfl down. Ivenon Realty,^Ityl lt.»al;y, Hi»al;y, m ' -h X M .______C o mt^ompletu p machine shop snd black- D & B SUPPLY CO., INC. * ^Including grown-ups * ^ If your child ha* outgrown hU (i. amith fncilities also^ availnhk. M 0 N1.V ,U.»« 1 ; ^ ______TWO T W O REURO(|lttbume. IJKU Well locaL'd. amith JfiO ^laln Avenue N orth la3'Uil33 O N L Y 11.97 lee skates, corns in and TR A D E , PAUF A L L S BRAND HAM 'j' 'j, i iuT. Addlaon AvlW K""*- garage and „ . for a pair that will fit blm. ’) ’^ ■ T a c UES ailjolning J«rom» ciTy lim. Addlnon ‘i:i PAUL EQUIPMENT ------P E N N E Y ’S * •" Almimt rock free. City aewer."Jl large yard. y« {Wpimonth. Twin Falla F / ------»iler adjacent. Modern home. Ace Ki-rilty and *' tniiiranfe. T.t.l-’tfiflL*.- - ATlCia n d W E L D I N G S H O P ------FARiM & CITY ------" ■ " R E D ’S T R A D I N G P O S T ------Hijiii ■ B » h y . 7.1.1.&217. ______COMKOIl'I'AHLE C O M K O IIT , twu bedroom, nnturul jJ. A, H.uier, Propri.aor DISTRIBUTING, INC. ------il ^ViiW three budroom brick home ono„ KBS heat, 4U7 Jnrbon, f4«,fiO numlh. Phone phone 438-4272 Paul, Idaho ''j|| Have A Happy DIS' •a d e f®"** Im m ran c e. ______■ m; arr.-H n.-nr Jerome. Will trade T^i" f' ■'h o l i d a y S E A S O N Plenty Free Parking BEAUTY B C A l COUNSELOR ______^ ^ •juiili' iHjuiiy on f a r m n e a r J e r timm e . r.Vi-:m T.'t.'l-'ififlli. 2.______1' . ] Delicacies In a Trouble-Pree aJ3 AJaln East Bkln DUl’LKX. two bwlroom, redecorated. Skin care an d Make-up Items. WA ______D U l’I.KX. O ur Selection family necessities and benutifui WALKING'I't n . DOLL Tlla hath.' ga^i furnsfe. Roomy, Don't " O K " c a r . . . — -— I famll) trom li]*’’ KANCHES and farma. Tradcn, Tile hath fifta.g itta . And . . . you shop In the , tnr’ mis" seeing thli al 211 Oth Avenue AU Over The Worldl ; l^ilo leU , Utiiinwm. Uanning-Kc«tor. wi»fl seei '« O f G o o d 19G3 IM PALA ccrmfort of your own homei 16“ Ilu. «ll Vhirl. AU C iliiport itfl-4667.______' E K aw a« t. t. w w alk a in . Phnne 7.'^a-6U4K. l-diHir se d a n . VK. P o w iT g lld s G i f t s f o r F o r BEAUTY COUNSELOR rooledrooted hair, fancy drcaae* Cnme to V ■ ^ CLKAN thn-e bedroom. clone-ln. (I K USEDU TRACTORS u.*" pinW nrEAD cattle ranch, 440 deedwl, CLKAN th Irsnsmfssion, power steering, service . . . impTDvrntfnt. Ltita ol oil furnare, waiher-dryrr hookiin.n. new i $ 4 .9 9 K JH ^B food w a te r. ‘dl ^*'rn n«w llr e a , fully euulppfHl K R E N G E L ’S v'-.! ® J 8S.nO'). (IiMnlln* R e a lty 9 34-8111. AA v vnllableu lla h lo Januar>- 10. 733-y'i>H o" r IIs s biiddlnR up. Stop in MEN D IA L 733-3554 GOURMETGOI BAR ^ - ‘ (and look them over. J U S T $ 2 7 9 5 » • *|'I1E.S." i;«od h„„r, ™„i„,iy - '______I ------‘ - - - - Y(Your ID Store ItiH Prifed, Cmuider denr htjmc. (iemj- m 2 2-UEUJtOOl -H E D R O O M m m lern h tim e , :t4(l J a c k - , , , , son. $40.00 per month. Phone 733- AAll ll Very ' Reasonably priccd. GL UltMjute Realty, 7a:t.saa6. «""• GLEN Gl .lENKINS f ~ ~YOU GET MORE ------'i- i i ' — ■ Tfi30. For ththe e wrrnian who washes yuur ______; t home, beat of — —- , CHEVROLET \,n , m IWprtTVemenu. See I t. y o u ’ll lovo,11; iU 163 KILEIl U L t l WEST; Thm bnlroom.:: ZITLAU 7 T T MOTORS ----- Sport Shirts (or Christmas iiinyd irty socks . . . p '‘^■fliiike Ulvor n,.i.» B„hl fi4a.46fi6.iflS carpeted. carpeted., One sere, barn and paa- ) ------S p o r t GCJve l v . borI tbo glamour treatment G U N S I SWINQ ALONG ' i i modern homea, ----- tmet u r —turr. r . >86. >8B_, 733-IOf>3.______WWendell c n c 530-5111 ______I G U N S I TTransistor r .0 .® " phonograph with radio I ' I ______; _ AT ROPER’S ^ g ' »'»d outbuildlnBB. corrala. jli/f 8*4 DUPLEX, OUf’LlCX, two bedrctom, fenced yard, A GORGEOUS ROBE O'G U N S ! TTOP O P HIT RECORDS \ :/ j 4 2 3 .6 2 3 0 . ^ ull «I1 heat, b e » t, water furnlahed, 148. 222 — Kin) fetrret.______“ ^DUHA-START U R BATraRIES T.l« Arrow - Lancer • Pendleton and More Gunsi Wonderful wo selection \ »0 acrea,~lOO shares ,. T.lc. k look tt your ptir.. Arro' From for Cnr-TrucK-Troctor And don,’t start lo curse Puritan *0 Irriaated. 128,260.jrfT NICK two t'^« bi-drniim, all newly deco- Rraltr. nhnnii - ratoJ, ralod, jlnvAjl< furnlihsd. Inquire 63HiH Idahu Farmcra and IlanchiirH buy If Ii ' h n■« Dut thin as raw-bldc. — ■ ■ LynwoodSljoppiujr Center .j. U'.MI'I.KTK real eataU n,.rvice tind_Am ~ other brand I ! Migbrwl Anipeifi*. 0 7 o u p '{he Tw o HKDROOM. idl furnace heat. 73J.0036 • farma, ranches, call the HLU ' I.H|| (Mcme lo g ra d e a n d h ig h sc h o o ls. You don't have to budget ~ Aiffnry, Klmherly. 42.l-f.2Hll. Clc«e lo per cell, Uiwvsi coil. When you He'll Adpre These ------Or e v e n lii-krrudgv i l : ------— 1 FFARMj^ & CITY ------n*t.‘d a new H n lle iy .Sph •)' KJ.AAS iieal h U ts i.: ______IZ d \ U'l Just slick as urease Sofl - Euny I) in, 3MALL mifdern hnme. waaher-dryer r\ , a »ii.-.-laltv.“ Phon* 73;i.661». SMALL m D & B S U P P L Y C O . To J,",,!;' g e t i t w ith f»ne Machine WaHliable DISTRIBUTING,DISTI IN C. ______book-up. aL 218 T vUt , J36 monlhly. , With a deal lhal is tailored f.rm . IV, mlle^ Phone 432-2861, MurtaugTi. 860 ililaln North Twin i'alla iof £ WELLCO SLIPPERS I.lq.ild Plenty PI, Free Parking I------1 K i'J*«^of »uhL Phone 648.B0U8. * *- 7 » Phone 733.0232 ior £vory Bridgel and Gayloid W li 838 Main East JET . 5n ; ^ ------— C C L L K K A A N N tw tw o bedriMim m o d e rn h o u so . ^ WUh cushioned tii< w heel BBUBBLE BATH JEWEL BOXES I J ; ■ • • W ! K4 gaa heat, 2flO Jlarlin, $M. I'tio n e I______-1 UnicjUnique snd HfBuHfuI ' OVERHAUL , *'And as for your purse - --- In Decorative bfjtlles ;■ "' '■ IZ 733.4:172.______From. ^ Tw on't even dent’ar I W / THREE HEDROOM houae in fhe ciiun-r. SPECIALISTS VAN- ENGELENS g; W A LL C L O C K S i'V. | ^C t'.r'v T ii;"'' i z ' d u K ™ “ V, SAViMOR DRUG ' 1 am tj.y^ modern except he*t. Phone 73.t->• AJ]All makes Tractors and ' G i f t s f o r Larveat asj(/r|inent In town R^fii* 137 M .ln ' W o it ■ . s m o r ? » a .S S 7 7 i...... other Farm MflchJneryl a t th e -7- TWO IIKDHOOM imall house at 227 ] Reasonable Priccsl CA! H C f J U E TANNERS lill Ram«ge, 140. Imjidre a t 216 Uama|re CAMERA CENTER ' — ^ J53t5J Xrain^J^lXr»ln - ^ “733-3729 ~ ------■ ■ '■’'■itt r; ‘‘•I* n r 7.l:i-:i33U. “ ______. ______M O L Y N E U X ______l A D I E S ! r1— - ^ ^ ------^------r ------ONE IIKDHOOM, )7vii»« room, buth, Ti/T A n A Ol/t Th.t Will Pie...... i: MACHINERY COMPANY \ See .... * A Gif T - large kitchen, ■ Newly redecorated. { \ S e e . . AduHi only. Phone 733-B313.______10(^210*^'.! FFloral Avenue 733-74K1 CLAUDE - WAYNE - QENE EATON'S Shni ipirtl^l hniflB. Nlre two bedroom A'™ -----— ''-™ I \}^AN-0-MAN CLAUI S h a r p a a a T a c k ! |------I'J*] TWO beilroom home, good locatlH7,______J Shirley & Mendioln From t«Pitop, n*«new Ures, a4ft V8 entrlne In. All repainted. I6U. Phune 733- -Jiliili. Somo Lucky O.I. **■ o urs . . . L lite n ln s and view BKA RCAT Briniier7 milk kcejHT Wlk ] Attrac v.lth trl-pnwer, 3-^peed s tan d ard r 73a-H2ll. ,2.113. .2318. ______B K A H C / at It's best. 7 t a n k , iili iralJoii, 3 yearsU nivenulik! Attractive ruom I spoclous three bttl* . L" - ...... ^ CCLQS L C BOOK STORE transmiiiion. Now only . . . « o lr z r . MODEHNni bedroom, plenty of slo'r- , ' ASK ABOUT AUTOSTER' |3', l.,tri,n Wendell Ave- M O D O t^ pipeline milk releaicr. l*-j aoulh, ul , icaped room frame home on large land. ;*l age, J66. See at 283 Hoyburn Weal. » <1705 Hall 73.1.4021 at c.tjce I •**; '* .'U Ht, I.J im ith o f W endell h a n k . 63U'/i, .| leaped ed Hv lol. Comfortable carpet- ' TiSiWViMit— 7- ' ' ■ CnIlTm - B4r.l>. ______;______ti>{ huH« nl livinu 1 room, dlnim; ana, K N I V E S H ( ------L(LONG’S TV 5 III Proparty 565B TllRKKt i i r k k bedroom b.-. modern home with .'oui,.v hiiH« k itc h e n c o tiv e n le n tly l»l/(ii. lia s Aiidlsun W eat ...... '' MASSEY HARRIS 1W67 "60" Uaclor. Pocket - Hunting YOUREE MOTORS _ j ______— iarin.rl al 1(321 lIoyLurn Kast. In- 7 nrd. Nice Isrire.bath. Basement. ” YOUI ' tilnitle front wheel, new paint, A-I A“*c}i A nulre 286 Carney. 7;.3-r.»l0. _ Attachud rnven-tl patio, Kitchen - Chef candition. Zltlau Motiirs, VVendoll,. Throw ll Throw ths kiddies over the cy THREE bedroomi, ftill hancment, eco- phnne CiiB it UM Sawtooth Valloy, 1 bed ' Plume fiM-fiHI.______I fcnce ' (well, nmi'ly) anil they il ■by CASE„ and HENCKEI^ r ------— 2 7 9 5 g V,,' ndmlcal coal furnsce. Oj>llon to buy. ^'rlH llo '• afford, no down, ndmlcal ci ' ASK FOR dfmonstrstlim of the new]-] be i*^" In selusil. llop-skip and a G IF T ------np! i70. I31I1 4th Avenue East. 793-2627. BOXED TOWEL ^ W M l‘' ? « fo r [V No bolts or awann.! O l i v e r '1 600’ o r 'IHOO' traclora. M oun*) (.Jump j and ynu'll be shopping. tPRICE»t » t HARDWARE , oOCgABIONAL cg A i CHAIRS BOXE •th! ilAXKLTONi ThitoTeomi. wall lo i,j„ g " t a i n S ta le s Im p ., 120- 2 n d A v e n u’• e ' (I.M inn’s 1. A p p ra ise d f o r »l3 .0 y o , P147 K J Mair\ West 73-B477 ROCKERS - SWIVELS Ileuutlful a-pleco Si; wall earjJcUnf, drapea, oil furnace. .S .South, o u th . 7.13.H4:i2. ______'* ojlJi^y Minus Klft of 11.000 cduals 147 TOOM hmdlirlnU. IUru ^ n n t\r > «'"»! Ill'lin In Twin^ P fhon. h o n e HZll.ftnilH,BZH H a re ltn n . - MA33KY I.IMlllIS " t c n u , recon,II- ROOK'ONLV 110,000. MlEOUNERS ■ K R I8 k h i i ...? 2 3 9 5 M l I- n O C K Y M O U N T A I N R e a l t y *------S B 1^' ..T"*.'’- ler .5’iV0~bedruom ‘’"'™ hom# with gan h«t,I tiunod tlonad aud rspalntsd. ZlllfcU ilotnn, Tjin:iir] Largesl^'iilectiun tn auortcd SPEOIALifew3 | lamlly glj 0*. sarafe, ciieliwbd yard. Near MedleaiI Wmtdell, Wrnde 5nfi.6in. *• Tflfl-l4nR-^Ff«nk ltnoth>-7H»’6ll74 I — ^- - - -C A R nO LL 'B ------^ A)} priset, . ------_ • - - uf I . » w i n t e r w o n d e r lain n d A A rt rt a a . . P IMnn h o n e 7.'13.flHflH. ^______r —- NKW N K W — FOltD F '20l)(l' irai'lor, 4-speed .. . TOW NCRAFT [f. P^H luttn IIL ', i>u«lneas. Oood 'I'wii Jti-'llli .•■fV TWt» HKDROOM modern home, liar* tr umnsm a n s m is s io n . O nly I2,U(10. F m ir J e a rid s - - — . 17 Jewel wrist watch WALKERS ^ I;, lUalty. 733. .age. (lood (im!; loKillon. Call at 1210® t«) to p pay a y . M tnlern T r s n to r , 7lll>»OU17i J Furniture & A ppliance ______° * 5 S u ; r - ...... ' i ; ------1•_ 0 th 10th A ven Aventie Ksil — 73H-230K, "a CMTT” " DON'T WAIT Unbrealtablv mainspring, shuck« ^ ' Furnit ------L lf n iv i. O nly 10,000 . Ijji; - ACME "Hllveiflp'’ potatii and iieTt A imxif, rxpanslim band. 1-year FO TWO ROOM ami bath. Parlially fiir*• chain is | best. Buy U and save. MadiiJ A m o m e n t l o i i B c r , Buaraiiteed. We have itylei for J l nlahed. 1^6. Imiulr* 202 Ill»in<*tid' b i,y y A ^ci cm e. F lie t.______' ' Tliis ^ IV T n n w T w ~ -— ~ ______n is h e d . T bolh men and wnnien. i — h i - H *U ln. V r “'fll furnlHlied down->'ti. H Htreej, tre e t. a afl f t e r 8 p.m . - MASSEY M A H H F Y Feitfuion "HO" dlenol tractor. Tlili I'ortnn m tr bl your l««l »l" n forlunlty lu «.l Ui«l v»i/ ONLY 112.88, p|ui FET ‘f* ‘i'WO beilroiiins, jimdcrii, gaa heat. 718J (Jood (juod ihiipe,sl ri'fttiy to tfo. Gem Erjulp. •I’ff*** Dominion . JJo ...... $ 1 3 9 5 , K I. .ii e i 'l .l Ifl/l . t ■ui'll • I.O W , Morocco Vinyl cm IJtllii! <*i:lll-•I- niuc n|»e Lake>i.i.«ke ImnilrB 73!l-4a6n. - . ment, n>etit, phone 7li:i.7272. ______P E N N E Y ’S 4 T c n ip o r a tu re ' 11 o lc o n . ' ■ , I.OW riiicii. Upholstered ' HMALI, nu)dfllti ime liodmont liome,■ 'L'j'jr~iIH"Tlninotiatialu L'kl' tlH the advMiiUi^*-*, ------IIIIAIIl DRYERS . gyyiY tn e a ti', C a ll .7 8 8 » n ill.______.t « «f f th th o e '6C0* I n le n ia tlo n a l t r a c i o r w ilh;j l NEW ROYAL HIONET ------SWIVEL ROCKERS Mm o oU- l l - - - : ...... S «2 FILER t Twa beiliuonia, lai fiirnafe,, Tortme *r«r(m« atnpllflers, Mi’Vny's, -lin:.. | I'ortnblo 'I'ypew rltor ______" , ...... ■ ...... IniIndudcs Nall Dryer --iH f'"' c A I'hon. $87,88 ■y y good condition. > W *■ l.hiii. <61 itll Av.iiuilUe n X"' n . l I > ||"|" n e ‘ 7H1.67Hll. , lUC I U C 4U0-D 41)0 tiirtori 2-444.U” M riMfj J50.ll! pills tax “JuRt the Olft. . . EncOfiOtEncBBOtl I n L e a tlic ro tto CniiB. traclori} 2—Fi>rdii)» major dieml REI ______TWOT W O IIEDUOOMiieTTII I^OME. rott iluk«r. trac|«r For t)»f Ma^ Jn your llf#'* ^ Ti] Itmulro 009 Ihnlpnan. call 7aa-4r.94., traclora. tracior Klliott's. Burley, »7H.fiftfl6. all yourl oir |Hi Farm nwds. 1) h H HiiP))!)’ Company.M I Hlfl _ n in e l A k t s N u i l h 13IU6I100 | |I ‘ .m . n M«ln. u i ' Av>. H«»t J !**“•* aifailftnKH, iitlNilJ. niNK mNft and 1ml' 'wife only. Walking dti. Farm i J Phono 788-0811 HI r apsHlallita In Farm and KanHi lup* •’« l» Il «i> I'B ta, in n o K imm- . tanr# t a n r # lo lo elty centar. mi« blook tu "l>«‘'l*il I* / cbmcJiDB.cimi'cjicii. riuiiii 738-i)0U7. niiM, ano 2 Mfin NoiHi. m - v m , ■ —-

y ■. ■ 'I ' - i ■ . ■ ^ ClassHiedlied Pqge^j J Brightit Ideas Ic For3r Gifts ALt t Ai Savingsi g s A r e Fo9und u i In Our 1 9 6 . Ilia 140 Healing Equipmenl 144 Truck* J33 M iicellaneoui For Sila 14 ______Automobii^j^ ^ T ll^ n? r.Bod Thingt to Ea> Ij u o l Furnitufo t HH Goodl U Sunday, Dec. 15,, 1963, IPeti in d Pal Suppll«»I I_____ OIL FURNACE, tued, compleUo m p le U withw U b ■ n ,n \ eMo\a-iU>ma - J o n a th a i . F a r m S v p p l i s t . 9 1 [TTpof Uaed f«frlBaralor, good conditloo.condltloa- .. ot.t-) 25 buihel. Grc^nridgc C Stfa Avenue Weat. phoneoil. _73»-aim 733-812B. CO-I800, 346 - V8 engine ------140 4th A v e n u e W es^___ __ C 8 e n g in e , BUYS . - Davwitwn suite. 12) c h i'r d Itorm erly Kenyon "G Green). "«'r. Ti™ : „ t r i c y c l e s WANTEDi Coal furnace tnd atoker 5-»peed ana 2 - speedspeed, . J, o i ’ ATTENTION « weeks old. Klec^ric chicken.; brooder. ^ CKll.MAN shrpher.l pups, « tr- 124.’;.______------510.16 up complete with fan. Muat be In good FARMERS — STOCKMEN) C K M E N F a th e r rcgiU eifl w ith v>at'«ni*per¥. mother Dned Dryer. WiHThl-iltlU votMtora: carrota.rrota. 1 mmilt - ««ondition, 324-5130. J e roont^-^" m e ,^ P-OOf^O tires. ' s. JIO each SPA U K S oil healer. I Bkrbnl ,Wli)> •tld 8tn;l^ l Poat* rrg ia te re d withmit r.sl 1'/. north of W..hln«i™ Waahlngl. &'CITY FJkT JloJl-.-w ay be.l. TY SIECLERrtH beater. 24,00001) BTU.uw , it«»liwd iBBl CHBVR®tBT 2>j-ton!‘i - t o n i C*lf Creep Feeden ind H d» F e « (U rt .Kchwl. Ph»ne 7.'}3-Slia5. ------Call 324-2298. Jercme. 1.1-4:11)4 aftei UOUTAIil'K TV with atand. eottdhiorOVt. :228_8. J»iroe. 6-jpeed and 2-speed,peed, new ' "' ...... H'. '1 ALBERS MILUNG 1116 Hlue Ukes North. Orck's;>rck-s MutelMotel TAYLOK Fruit Cellar ir jon.th.n. D istributing, Inc. p l y TnirkUne 733-4241 ------— a n d U o m « , . e v e r a i g r a d « . A fl« J33 M ain Eastit Camerjf-Photo Supply 15515S beet bed, 6-cyUndef.“Oe^, ■ -55 BUICK LTllllSTM A'.'i Sp.-=1«|1 Oi/lstandlng rp p noons. End Hlue I,akes North._N o r t h . _ J ------^ regiaterL-d Toy Chihuahuau. pupple- SNAKE RIVER CAMERAS, projectort, UpeIpe recorder*,wOTder#. 1560 INTERNATIONAL (JO O D .lu a llty l a r a e r^;*l .l P*»ta4j.«p .fu it.« r.. lAL ■ 'xiBn, H d 9 4 service. I’rkina«--*e. Gr^ and Fesd 94 ; $2.50 100 ll«. Han)ld v Vance . n c . mIK s ______fllmi, flMfa' buifa*. ' i l - V 8 en- .ro p, V,, ------Pomeranian crn« pupple*.x y » r - ■ -a u c t i o n Quality you ewi depend oa %K U n ^ Ostcrloh Avfnue. ______t. B ta e , e - s p e e dd , , R o a d d $ j j ' BmiR^GAiN'^EDFEED " 7a:i.2ih>. -nTuiX"'’!!-______f Camera CenUr. T33-492L 3 Noon StKWINC henn, cenU each. Hunry Hen $1 DOWN Deor — Calf - Dairy TI'UPl'IKS-. mun Short- Evcry Saufdoy Noon ------r r R a m b l e r transmnsmission. ission, ' -"i‘n, (wj i,, I)aeh.bunds. » Heljl Inside C a s e . B«len, H25-50H1^______u, Sleeur Bilws S'M otor. Scooters 157 H ob — I’oullryry , hair - .Slaii'l.nl PowMea; I)ach»bund> ______■ • W ill h o l d c o a l s , T e n t a , S l e e R r 1 0 .0 0 x 2 0 tires,:. t a n d e m '5 9 S T U D E D o b Kee«l •Old^ti l,orn Novml.^r 3r.I. young« Buy Cash Ar t'onsljfnment F o r S alla l a J40N Inu Baea or any merchandiserchandlso jcH w m ^/ rlri. zo—wesci»r1Uw-««*fci»nuw -ii«*r ------axle,-jiir_bra!!Ea. ■ I N d ^ p .;fry il.y r Mh. tl6 WQ. HMi-.tC. ____ ALBERS MlLLINd '1 ■ f r e e P i c k u p — 'til Chrlstmaa, ______■■ >18. rhont 733-7808.______^ : - 1D57 PORD F-800 II TniAlin. ______- TT I'rtniaii- 1979 Kimberly lload pliiine 733-775T CERAMIC LIFETIME B perdT T S T ------>T-:Kn (ifU N D IN (.‘ fciiil mUta,. m jx ln ff . MolM ot- ^ ij.il. I'ritcct ------— ------n M E . K O P P E L CCO. O . .Sporting Goods 159159 ^ F^pee'd~5tVaT^perdTT3T" ' » i r s . Hiilk«‘tjinW . W w k ly roulA te r v * ...... n i - i 2i)0 or o SPCJT CASHr m u f f l e r s . 152 Second Avenue South 733-7441 CIl-TS for thie Sportsmen:i: EverythingEverythinir V8 engine, tractortr a c t o r '58 RA.MBLER ff»>. Thialleii ililJlnif fa’ijrvlce, 7JJ- ™:H±:^sr'K Jiancrs f;ua»a/iJeed in writing foro r theth e lifth i t , y 7!|!l-1 <1.14 _•Z ______- . — For Fuinfture - Apiillancrs he wanU, nothlnB be needs. Weat- equipped. ; of -jyour Clf. Factory engiii^eretl loofU . ) ) . ’ ______J pjin-H, AKC Thinut of Valu*» CHUISTMAS (iim - cie.nlnisaninB klu Five Points Sporting Gooda. »n.l o u t,. ----J'0/>J>J.K.S Hhllr 'li>y P“PJ'"'". Tn7RB' »ira»«bi vhtoHtfh dt-algn • relieves Al.KALFA HAY: ApproxlmaHily 700 will h..id BANT^ER FURNITURE' not.u' giv- gun «»«■ buckles; kniv«;knivea; hobho SKIIS V tf” ivrooe/if/iie, »->3 7tD AV ’ ABBOTT'S L______2 0 4 7 . ______„ _ \ w, CO.MFI.f!;T{:: 8.MA! movie making wui “ "•'■v.1.1 ...lo o r . M . ; , 1 ' f = = ------^ ------HAJIMER FURNITURE making wjt- wiNCHESTEB model 70 .2,270 7 0 rifle with w ith r t \ f r n i n r t i g g ^ g ------..AUTO s u f FL Y V ' " ’ fit.' Tiurrel- ' lens camera,a. magaiinmagaiin* 4 Weaver icope.. fl60.S160. 733- OMC 1001 WANtEU TO UUY: (io«»lT nutlily ^ t T ^ a h«y. y T *' )i>w prices. i______f— —■ I - ■ ~ y ~ 7 ' ------load;-----?60. wj)l sellPlJ /orI o r tl5lIIBU. 733.7603. ------» *Miihl. pli'Oii' .'rlT-'-iO^L______ng of value. — - srll. tia.le. mosf anything of vaiu. 7:iH.3965. •______Mon.. ilA C lC V A LLtY MillJnif Sorvlr..:.Sorvfre; Ke<*»4- ______- U iilim ny Si-»iii>| P»f«. /»'»«*• WlllTK Naugahyde daveno; and.,,,1 rhaii M O N E Y ? »ra and pro* H..well «mm movie camera and prt 1 9 5 8 INTERNATIONAL SWANTKD l» l>uy: (>'‘<"1 Hrnl tnd aec- ^ lh a t Uity i regular f24g.05. >-j.price.price. Cain'.Cain'i. ^osh or tradlifor scrap ’jfctor. Call 7:i.'l-7369 or write Bo sc ra p Smlth,"phone jIj.^T the hkIh-gift Tot ihat iM/y r » r l t e B o . a t t e n t i o n ■f^-speed. '63 I f ALA ond cutlliig hoy. UUI Smith, phune j 3 llll). Twin Falls. ,______• Onn m ale <>r otm f«niale (lerm ai 514 Iron or metals WERS vt:ur,m.______‘\ i t T . n Instrumonl* iw 5’ UK5HT HAND enameledTTJ^^TuTb ateel bat A OOTBOAHD OWNERS ------— SlM.rtUnlr luiy, 7 monlhN ol.f. C .l ,kln».bo.. 1059 CHEVROLET, TT- ' 'VoHEbANI> -Milllnit acrylceiervicew«iuloll Feed 5.1U-2tfi4, ______CONN OUCAN. iliifhtly Uhed. hss ihii f n tub. Very alight imperfectltm.fectltm. LeiLess It’a time to alart thinking about BlmijiK snd brakr,.’ H-. KOPPEL CO. ir outbo.rd 6-cyllnder. Itrlndlnii or mir. PhortrPhonr - ^ _ KmutI»(l puppiea. p u pple. l-yc-ar^!}fi. BxerUiffn cun/jJzlu». Tw . thnn wholcHale at ?10..panpan b©.seenb©.aee winter alorage for your gutboard ’ w 3 ; »ri' ir.2SlM ''d, 12:1H (ith AVcimei-noe Kast, haxt r>"t flnlxh. extra utility apeak.' _ rab ln et. l.li-al f o r hom « o r church . • . Phone ' ------1 '- ...... - - •• -- .)r church. vvOUl.l) HOOK encycUipedlala — — Child- Chili l)UAPfc;UlKS: Cumplete drapery

  • Hih»Hf W orth.______jmeatic. Any FUKK loan of carpet ahampooerlamoooer oor Service, McCulloch Chainhain SawaSaws - ■ ______}|fl lan’n, JercnTif. :i24-2fl77. NKtV S J'K I'M /. for W hile To) ------T7 PUM PS: irrigation ami domvsUc. Ar ^ tor only 11 DEAN MOTOR COMPANYm P A N Y ■mnd cutting. l'oodi»“ WlU hold fofor r CChrist hrist- A N TIQ IJK doiibl.- m a n u a l crrgiin. irrgim. ^JVrfect Christma* gl/t- ? CHRISTMAS gifts lor cyclisU: - Hel- SlUQ. See a l lttC& S lg ridrld 'A AvenueAvenue. v S ' WINDOW SHADKS. 9«c “P-itt Si«» M , n ' type): checkwrlter; adding mtchln II.... a« mm7- 7n.i-fl.'n.C " ______inn ahlelda. motorcycle accessories. III CAfllK VALLKV llrerdlnu Ansocln- _ U rvnwn,d (electric). All new. 1300 diBCoUh f L E R ! ' m o t o r s . ------King Stores and King'a In Lynwoi S°B6M We have itl Rlue Lakea Cycle Shop. EEAL HAULER! l l ti o n ; W n lle r A. U 'lt c hn. , HUuhl uhl f»4H'f.4;l- ^CHUI.STMA.^.HI'KCIAI.: i'r k l n g e s e .t p Financing avnllable. 7.1.7.B6M. Ice. ln (|u ire UUNDY ejarini-t, usoU 7:i:i-27l>:>. _ _ ------ANTfQlfB check w riter; Encyclop*di Dair 182 olll. lIuiTt- USKU Clarlnc.l w llh CAtie. , Bood Bood ron con- . prcsldentliil messngOs an.l le j : u p ------’62 INTERN’L , ^/^-TONy.-TON BUHL Phone 543-<35j »♦' >'«1)*, Murlmiah. Kden, Hunt. Haiel- ttU H riT A N Y Spaniel Sr rti; ”■ W INTER TUNE-UP ton; Delbert IU*mu-.rien;•n; fi.l4-2-i2I.fi.^4-2221. .pftKitn*. Call KlmlH*rlyilHM'ly 42.1- 42H- dition. ,^40. 12N M th"'A v«-nijp'Kynnp- Kn»t._ ast. . sowing mnfhlne cabinet; othiO ther p l .y |.c n . 7.I.V H 1C .------^ ne cablnel Check plugs,' polnta. timing,mlng. radl-radl' 4-speed (rsnsmisffion. Jongong wbee)-wheel- ■ ______■ rrvinif llurU-y. UiU'ert. \ i t Io. N o r ­ m is c e l In neous i te m s . 73'.l-7fiOH.-7()9K. SlNCfclK aewlng machine, cabine Avenue East. *t««' h»*tes. Adjust carb., wlnlerlre. commcrcisi - land; Melvin .S, Jnmn,'3 " _ '• ------— ni,i.-.i - Radio and TV S o l i 125 model. See at 3C1 6lh Avenue Ean - base, poaitroction, 7:15 commercial UKAUTIFUL Pinon Chriatmna iiee O I ^ V $8.95, P lus[ PP&rta a r t s tlr<>s a n d K re n g e l h itcI te h b . O O n n ly ly ■erving Jerom e, WeiMlell. Jlauerman. "I H» Krinirle ------fresh cui, free delivery. 7 IRU “n Wwaat aa h : ______IHImn, Coodlntr. S'hoiduine. ORS mile*. See thla One... • .... Kurt»»r. J.aunk-s Pet Shop. Weji.1^ inglon North. Phone 7.'?.I-I575.M575. WAFFLE iron and grill anda n d manm a n y THEISEN MOTORS ,hi.on..,. sp ecia ls ^ AHTIFJCIAL HUKKDINC. AHS Great ';--'-':" -,l,'.ll' U S E D T V ’S - JuT.— kitchen utenaila. Call 732.0021 b elf riu » yJA M K SK fiurelired kitfen* (ofor r (:hri*t. l.hrUt- SHOP foreman desk and chair. S« 11 732*0021. QUICK aervlce: Allgnment-lune-up. Ex- prt)vcn nireii. dairy and beef. Tin* on easter ;j044 4th Xv.Ave^ Colonial Apartmentii R-1.______3 ^ ONLY 51895 i l L Hed. man. Caah or trading ilampa.mpa. l‘hon« Phone *1 R-CA lable model on easier *• panded, well flta/fwJ and e/julpped ,v profe/i*lnnal tcehnleianii. (ilun Hed* e a r t ...... J7p.:,0 FalU , F ile t J e r o m e 324W20K ------n u o W e s t . ______‘ '[ SlNCER electric cabinet aewing ma-ihi ahop. Light-heavy mechanical,hanieal, Mil-MU- • ilx\ dlfli. 733-1320, Twin Falla, Filer __j ly toy Chl- 21’* Fring* area PHILCO TV. ma- f. 12P 4th rany Bulek-Oldamobi)# I Inc. n c . 7.13-S72J.7.'13-g721. llli and nuhl, call Knterpriae <562.602. Nathan KXCKPTIONAl.LY t;J nite tiny toy Chi- ) TV, ma- I a w s ON gas enjtlne. 6 horaepirwc ’62 VOLKSWAGEN r all occa- hogany conNol*______------199.50199.61) g jg ji B r a n d n eew w . 167,5'$67 50 Avenue North. > tanks; sad- iViV^ri • ' Unwik. 324-2HR2 Jerome: Elw Elwyn yn AIU-Alll* h 1u a h u a puppies. ( IK u for all occa- - USED truck wheels; gua tanks; aad- I t ’a « 2-f Kden. Kden. Jlb.U.'i. Unnner Furnllure. 208 Sht ------1-— J—^ Sundaya 10 a .m . t oTi.m."'-”- 6 p .m . '60 FORI) 1.200 pt)und« H2ri-.'V2K6. Hhone Stmlh. phone 733-1421..1421. AL.MOST new Electro-Hygieneygiene tanltank COMPLETE act of commerciallercial wheels wheels ______iu ir e m from i.m U> 1,200 pound* i M&Y E L E C T R I C ______FALCON Station Wa^.m. Sundd I,.„ 1_ ,,,^,1 typff vacuum, cleaner. Cost 1189.05|189.9 and tires for Chevnilet'olet pickup. pickup. - ■ ' — — ------i in w clitlii. A loV o f W m'M- - antflrtal. ij AUU!M 'SAliEv-'ntTW umittwa* s r ^ hv« „na TBu,a > _ ., PQUTAMl.B s.nvinK machine in gtw traniimission. K\cepii«nallj en. Phone 73:i-(?B17. If ■ Somi* up. New financoinanco jilan, Krlngle K«rner fo r puppies,o r puppies. . ‘ *1 Ka*t P h oa n *73a-Ri!ia 73a-Rai3 iyndlilon. 112 FDly AvcrniP.™ r . Flicy T J . now. 866..J.I5-M.12. EJcn. ______a h a p e . 1)0 itnwn a cow, tIO munthly,’nthly. up to IVt Sh.iP. Wendell.lell.______' ! ______Ph.me 32fi-r.2l7j______B A flY C f i l B w ith gOiHl m attr*M t t r w , -,- y youth o u t i TAK.^ yaur'Yar3'b'i(ik bomv tor a e rv - '4 years to pay, Euaena Hughes, Je- ^ —i.u~ _ chair;’ ly»hy cheat of drawer*. |4S ■ Brand New- - am So’if.HS U in'S thut«V?eaa yottr lu^»o aliT*^. alj year. ^^^UlSTMAS Special; Ph.niogrnph. I’honournph- /^y.^TOM marhino knittinu: Slipper rawen. |45. ire. Union Motors Inc. mme, :124-241K. AUo rnnno gmid from J e a n - com hinatliin. P Ity a a ll speed*. - • '60'CORVATR Lny away a ijualllV pel from Jean- * * u-'li.ni* BWcnlcfB. baby and •'Barbie’!f .'r l . l t ''" . i do S l i ______, 4-door with stsniianl triiumiulai I (tn e riu r y hiiifC'F*, ' :ifi-2r.4^). P*hlncl. J6U.95, tcrm a. WlUnn. , 7:13.4313. HAVE outgrown 24" deluxelelnxe boyboy'iL -Tires-Repa r-Recappingin g ____ 1891 8 9 1 9 6 4 .. - .- u k ’ n Pel .*?hnp. W endell. C.'lfi-2/i4^). r b .lh e s . M»«. K ld o n F i t e . radio and heater. ; ■ * ko DAIUY^rowa, ilPnow protlucTniT. .- Uate«. 'r .\’Iw “ ha?e CHUISTMAS Specials 1 Troplcnrflah: ;■ ELKCTIllC fcnce posls, 10c 7ach'~3»' e*ch73» l»lcycle Ilka new. Phonam. 733.«m7T33.6K? WESTKHN AUTO mud .nd .now tiro: .all br^ to Cache V*l)ey »|rw, have ti: ikeeu alui TV. radio, atereou Ti,r/ anH South Park.’.rk. Pboi) Phoni «fter 5 p.m.______New, JU.88 up: Recaps, |S.88 up. been bred frvm 6 to 8 mimtha, all 1 Kast. tranaialor aervi.'f; Also check tubea l-ffrp; GMC PICKUP '5 9 F O R D HIA tciUHl. aupplli-s. 2611 7lh Avenue Kast^ ----- PATIENT-Llft for rent orr aaie.bale, goo.good Fully ('tuaranlecd. Western:c rn AAuto. uto. [UP ----- prod«ieer« ami DHIA tciUnl. ^ lllklnK reeoni will b« given at the xH ^ llKl’0S8KSaKI) ZoiiTth ^nsokH ----- TV,t TT CHKCK personal column daily for frc c a r t<'ilh s ir c onditioning. An i}> a to sell, a 7 3 ; i - M ( l 4 . ______Picfcup Canipen - 323193 • 193 $1997 tim e o t purrhaie. Prieeil to nell. 3 ' — r ------new- B uarintee. S14», r CT ain's - ' ' Fur.v l ' ‘‘“ •“ k L u c k y "T" r “ ______Cellent buy I ______auiilh md 3 west of Jerome. a24- TJ Ciub. Jackyot. Nevada.______STANDARD size poo) JabJe for recn-a AKC Uualuil T rrrie r Mtud "‘•^''ice.™ " b !> 2421 ' - jlU im , |U,,I A r p ll.n ,^ . *1------: ...... : . , i -a m i A u c i m Wt-st. P h o n a <33-1035 ------MAC'S HOUUlKSt - Caetuarr and ar lion room. 518 West 5th,J, JeromeJerom.'"’ o - CAMP AWAY CAMPERS■ M P E R S Orders are -now balnff taken for ,,5 ’58 T-BIRD B'i' V hY NO^r UUY regl»jrred Hul- ?rp - tlchcok______tub,. M i„e||aneoui W anted 141 KOIID 1952 pleku,, l.y owner. Cu.tomC u sto m " M alone, 7 norlh, ^ ^cj»t;cst Jerome,Jerome. DACHSHUND, reifisiertsi. female,emale. for for W«*hI R Points. COVERS FUOM 1 m h ... cab. long wheolljaae, wide bo.l, 4- :------,; -r DKI.UXK" foam tweed 7ay»nvon carpets,cnrpeti DUY - SELL - TUADEkDE miscel-miscel KENNY Ending Jacks $55 32441182. '• ______« ,» l f . HR. Phonr 42:U 817. H anson. SUN IJIIIEI) I w l u . /™i> I ifc apeed, poHitraclion. 2.'>0 engine,Sne^'idil; radio, '62 CHEV 1/,-toif H fert.l. frwh i2l).95: Also availableliable in 13 12’ laneous Itema. Try Henry’s/’a 2nd HamHand ^ PAllTS - SUPPLIES -B. i'r e th lir WKANINC ChlhuahHa awl mother,nolhcr. i iVa \ ‘j ahell«‘..dfood j!!!""-'------' I p U.-SI in to w n . C a ll 7n3■^.5.^7■______55.^7.______above average unit. aprlngerH.' 100','o guaranteed. Will j ------G & G Manufacturing Co. j buy, or trnde fur all klndinds »ve«li»fkIJvealitck Uorlry.1 ______Slore. H27 Main WphI. 7H:Us:ni.;us;ni. ICK SKATKS. Wc trinle. Also for exlr L j?u„ FOIID lUr.-i Falcon Ranchero. One ,.1,,., Chrtsimn* cash we willI’V buy : you ; Fuel a n d " W ^ d j 1 4 3 P a u l______4.18.4EHO anil iprlngcri (nr i^aUfi'mla. I'hone — 1 1 .4 ) P*'‘‘an fru it cak.n. nwner. low mileage. $1500.1^™'.’- PhoneP h o " ’5 9 I N T E R N 'L H H .I. Trn.lln. r.,.., ------^ lU|i or Clyde Hught‘a, Buhi)Iiliu3;Mj7 543-6437 livestock\} Wanted VHI I * * r#a»6M26.______‘ _ ------7:<:t.ns2».______• ' ZKUKX • Prostone — Telar AnlAnti varietlen. dellveregrand p o r p r o m p t on’s Pair^r* Supply. 121 3rd Avenuee West. J.-rome. (•ri-on Stamps. Anderson’s Pairv, ------’5 7 D O D G E i/i-ton V ehampfon, #228. Phone Caatle/oni j 71*4 I'ltrk Avt'NUf. p>?f>/?g 7,7,1-50S.l. 7.7.7-^M?. ' 1 4 7 .SH A H E S S i e r r a L if e , f h o n e ^ w i M7-2'JOn.______r e m o v a l Heating Equipment 1 14< 4 4 BAK ER’S5 V r engine, lo n g w b n ^ i tlii* ' WHOLESALK beef ftrr aalo. Custom ______T------iip . iI0 L^5TBi^ aprlni:er~hel7era; HoUtein jlcyele, new, DUO-THERM oil heater with blower " i ”cv[iA Uselessess cutting, double wrappwf. North iJaJriJl.lii BOV'S S r M n n bicycle, ne» helfen, 400 to (00 puunda. CVKA Lockera. phone 733-40H2. J66. C.ll 133-92M. I year old. Savo IIOO. ’c Cain’i. i v " " ' DOES IT AGAINA i N iI I ’S brwling. 8 north, ‘,4 we»t« lof l Curry. livestock THEISEN’S Kverett Maliine.______^ _ ANDY & BOB’S ' bULL lo lend J ai»ui»tock truckIrutk ‘ti ton,t.in,' rilO N E COLI.KCT New piirchaslnsr power>wer for Decem ber fiOinblnatioti rtek,—£>ir Bale. D a r r e l - “'■‘i-— Btm !- —I.t.lnJ.11. ).1.1-»«.15-67»-Blll B u n a M obile Home Buyers Lyou. Uuhl 543-RS24.______u y e r s MOTOR CO. \ During December Only. ^5 HKAD good QUallly Hereford-Angin> IDAHOHIM ICE, b u h l Phon# — Lil, cfMS Clives, Hay M cFarland, • Mur- 'M -A ctm iS ° ;l, CLEARANCE, ' ■ ------^BAKERS J5ULL_EAY_10" c ta u g h . r a i l 423-20:17.______- & TALLOW CO. V a UM Tiaughlerliig: Don'tI touch lhaithat OP YOUB DOWN PAY1IENT“ ' bee/f Call Butch Eacker>r »and n d Bnn,Sun, —------—------, UsQjihiftJianbia^iandy D irectoi-y as a, gguide u i d e t o dependable ------I [■ M 738-4H4«. Free ilelivrr>-.______Appliance^ & HH Equip. 1201 fiervice Today . . . andd everjevery day Plus ^ OK Ijjlit" «6 flllED white-fac© heifer*.n . Register-Registpr- —-J -i------r T e r v ' «d Allgut bull. Sell 10 or more. U. BAKER'S WILL PAYy PARK -. ■ ) ' H . P u lto n , H ax e lto n . ^20-5flf>fi." mT” “• See the BARGAINS RENT POR 1 MONTH JNS ONTH ^ow in Progress53.'.. ... Bargain Hunters! f'llH*.! hEUJSTEIWD ll.rcforil 2 2-y»r-iilJ - y e a r-o ld ■- 1 bulll. Tom MetJler, pho««n t H25-6643,H25-6643. K E N 'S 24 H ou r jk ^ ' Kden. I2 \{ j milo« e a a t o f J e ro m e , Plus The Easiest Place Jn the ~ 7or'»ir USED FURNITURE: nnd ‘ '63 CHEVROLET " y illi'i llOLSTBlN~«prlnBer heifrn for aale. BAKER'S WILL PAYY YOUR Y O U R 700 louth Oikley Highway..way. I'bonePhone APPLIANCE STORE ' FUEL BILL POR 1 MONTH World to Buy a Cor RLSCA Y NB 2 -^loor w iii rsJta i ! , \ Waile Hftker. Hurley. fi7«-7n40. heulK . fi cylimU-rs. slsndird itiu- ~ Buy-Sell-Trtidfl AmsA-Bswermg SeiS e rv ic e (k.l," jk,' ilE (JI.S T E K K D Angun bred bHfer. 2- Plua mission. 11.1100 aciusi m»w. «« yetrs*old. HublmlnU Anguangua Farm,F;rm. 1919 1 Kimberly Roftd ^33-^^5A« 3 - 7 7 5 4 one owner car. K im berly, 423-^«M4.______hone of A ny A dvertiser In T hlis ij Dlrec Directory Is N ot A nsw ered,I, SUBSTANTIAL DISCOUNTS ------r r UCA WllilU.l’OOh washvi-dijlT,..r7er c.r..- conT. **’® Telephone of , ” THEISENN ■ ONLY $2,095 '^*1 ' GUUD nerefoH“ifi^V~Cire’i7"5«-hrtil,iTH -5«-het.l. bin allo n , JlOU.BO, only JIO.BO down, D ial 733-:^386,l3-;^386, Telephone A nsw eringig Servi*Service, D ay or N ight, ON ALL NEW MOON. ;-^T ■ tUrt calving ilarclj 1*1.t. 733-26;^*733-252« «JH 7J1 monlh. M & Y Kloctric. NASHUA. AND K IT SIERRA i . o r 7 3 M 2 « 7 .______J 441 Main Eaat. Opep Frldaya.y, ‘tli 9. Tho The AdiA dvertiser W ill Be N otifiedified tolo Coll Y ou. MOBILE HOMES NOW. o H IN.n , m otors, inc. . ' GUKltNSKY cowa. heavy aprlngera, ' ■J',''''''"’,' G. K. AUTOMATIC wuh..-r; rhllPo I'hllra ro-r(s „ 19 S T O C K ON O U R1 L L O T R I C E 1 . Mirlln Roealer, 8 wtut, av.j souih "jIr^getnlor; wpHijhl frw s.r;er; Tnnu..range. To Plac© Xour BoalncSSBnalness Servlcc Ad, D ial 733-0931.1. Three lilines, ^ne m ontb, onlj JS.iO n t w i i p a lLLS l s Lincoln — Mercury ^ J o n U n 'a c o rn e r, F i l e r . H2<^-4lt30. - f All] .U’liK. mo,U'l., rhon«e 7/3.306373'3.:i063 I * ~ CHEVROLET, INC, I JlOl.STF.lN ajtrlngwr liolfercr and two bi»ft>ro\ :i or a f te r « p .m .______B u y n o w l N o p a y m e n t '111 ■-7 0 1 M ain East— Phone5 133-nOO1 3 3 - 7 7 0 0 324.48,1 \ J HoUtcIn aprliiger cuwi. Phone 324- TiTHO-l’inUNT lU cubic fo o t decpfvecic.l.Icepfrecic, . 412^.. J e ro m e . ______, Jl-year old. S acrificing a t 1225.1225, Pbone Phone ______A n t i q u e s ______F u r n i t u r e ______S e p t i c T o n k S e rrvlce v i c e February 19641 No GlraralckslI r a ra lc k s I h elfors. one 7:t:i-H0itf evenlnKS.______OPEN EVKNINia UNTIL I • V1H8T (’.ALK ilirlngfr helfors, one ' — ------Uentoring rcanlltiue our ape- furniture Repairing, our rtrfinisbintr, ape- reglueing,glueing, ro-re Swcot'a Septic Tank Service!ilcei Cle.n-Clean- No Trlcksl No Inflated5d pricesi p r l c e s l }|»}»teli>--o»>e Cuernitey. Call 7a3- 7^ WKriTlNi.IfOUSK ;1-61V5 423-6715 Frve estlmntes, Terma, Hayea FurFur- age chargo. Shoshone Haii-2297. ______through December.ber. Tower Bteerlnit. lir.kcB, r.illii.•ad lo . be.ter, h e a l e r , _ . ------—’ . ; hoLsTKIN ifirlngcr cowii fat a r calc.lalff. _ Jei-ome. Klm lx-rly. n itu r e . 7^:1-4010^______Roto-Rooter Hewer aervlcee for aany n y air condilioninu, aeat helu, anow „ Vhnne 324-6llitl. Jerome.______p FR q j K llD A lU li eU ctilc ra n g e w ith 30" drainage failure. Also aeptic lanktank ■ . e& rndr- piffi.CHRISTM AS SALE ; liring Insurance ______llri-R, gtjinl rubber. Exceiienl condl- ~r*rr—■ Bl'UlNUEU helfcr ami 2 aiirinKerrin g er cowi. c ov en . Hied very liltle. Cill all w.„,i,ii Wen3-D25W. C.KavoiM, 7aa'3Q r’3, vii/rTT^O terey, power ateering and brakes. ------4 lh Avenue Kaat. » Seplic tank cleaning: Afinlmum, III), a V l J l i U 733.C.1184 d a y . a n d 733-3'JOO , . . r-j— ------Eugene Smllh: Appliance repair, 15 Janitoriol Servica MOBILE. HOMES Svt^T" 103|0 3 0 O'KKKFX^ & .M K U lU rr drill*.- ga» 'ICfl j-22 for 1,000 gallon. TedTeil Horat, n ig h t.______• . ______0 Lftte Model Cara IIH I-.!.,-- ex(,orfenca ua aii oialrw.lakes. JJomeHome - • arn n l v«erv- r«,u«o, thla v c a i'a iwudel. t UH. C alnV. o ll'w a s'h iii,!: F ile r .______o n .. T y J ^ r j i i i ^ l l y Guaranteed !]r~' 1 . VORKSHIRK rrglatered hnnnt of ^aerv- « U j ^ a l n s . p h u n e 7a:i»00;iH. Floor srrubblng, wiiulow-woll washing ... — _____ Honest prices — Fair dcallnga FOIiO ll//i5 atatfon wagon.. ,i’uwrr hi lc« age; open and bred glltn; alto ------Household nml cm m creiaial builiilngsbuildings. Septic tank cleaning. Call;all CheaUrCheslui Friendly service brakes and aeat, beautifulll red finish.Hnlsh, I wi'aner boan and gllta. R^*iph'wlli- Ralph Wal- Furniture Fl & HH G oods 122 K reft Janitor St-ivict». 7:i:t-S52:'.13-B523.______T a l le y . D ia l 7 3 3 -2 104.______-ton plckMp. Kiamp'e • • • . B i c y r l e s ______412 Addison Avenue West, 733-3359niTir.a plckup. ! «<.m. Hll««. .1A2-4i»lI. — It. 733-.'l.l58 4 .B p „ .d . f l.c y l in d e r . 521)5, 1417 filh ------j— ; Ui-m JH iu lo rin l c o n t r a c t o r s : F o r ih« '59 CROW N im perial Santa says, "Srhwini) U)ryeb-» are beat A v e n it" E n s t, p h o n e 7.7.1.45,16, . i ' , W i l l iI u y " f*eJer~hoB.“ “Pboa«“ rboa« 324'- 324- U S E D F U R N I T U R E best in commercia'l janitorialirial service,aerviee, ______Sheet M etol ^ D.inraii I'hyfe dn.pi-af extcn^f.m c a ll 7:i:i.2HI);t o r 7;i:i-4f.Cl).______i ------2 ______AMEUICAN ll)’*S5‘ mobilo home, 1- ’ ‘S t4ljl>^^ Je r« m if. j m !;:: ' S i i “ ______Mnater aheet metal /abrlcators;Itors; Heat­Heat' year-old. All gas water,'‘% ranire anT’’.nd and "^HKVROLET 1057 UoiAir hardlop ------t» b if, IJy, dresser. 812.5H ; cabliul. cahltK t ------ing. ventilating and general-•neral ahe«labed furnace htftl. Cold ical ’ ir.II..!trailer two,Z\ ••’"'•I 'oun*-*- (•"'>‘1 ‘ ttuw tirea. E*- 10 4 rHdivpl)»n<>, S U i iiuiiilil . ' ______M e d i c a l ______(lEiiTT: ■ 'Horsm 104 1 ______metal. Rack of iloover'ser’a TraiJerTrailer Iwdrtxws, front dining'room,,„.m partial^ . ..tl 1^ cellent condition. 733-1171)-u7» .(t.r aftor ONLY $1595 - r r ------7- r |.lay.T, JIA . buby sUoller. 111 like.™;-^ n. w, Coi'Penters... oom. partial./ ^ ; ‘ JlJ-lilSTIiUEU OUA'UT kT i Horse: H- ' , . - r Dr. W. A. TMlHkH, Ml'fU-.-NUrtteneraND;-Ueneral- C u u r U _ iy iurnlshetli i.f ‘■(ULY'***fas awning, ——- !______- l.i e«;.ii’ taide lamp.. II; Platform platform A ll i()itd« of unfiniabt-d ana and semst ni- i- praelln- clinic - Lab examinations illll year-
    3. Radioridior heater,heaUr. _ .^inC ri!t ' >^'eakfaHl aet. $7.MI; .vM l dlHKUud. trealnxcnt, Inlernal” Jln"i‘‘"."; y Waywnrd Ued. ' pli-af «sllmaleii, Fie.l's Cabinet Ch' Shun, 613KM ff*''!'' ^«Jiclnc. 1U70 Adi^lsonil^^lson Ea*{, Ea*t, rv lc e . C o m b inT..;,’" a lio n w in - I’bimfl 7:i;j-0[l77 nr ai-e> GrandviewG ra n d v ie w <>ur e ^ ju lly , alasume s s u m e p pay- a y . KU * ^ „ , ni.l ]3M1^ fUlv bv ■ Sbop, , ments. Phone 7:<.|.(l«rt:;.______Her*rkrf Rusco Window Ctmipany.y. S Servinu e rv in g K n ’ vSIK R R A lUfi.l, I 2 ’*5fl'.'. C o m p letely ^C H E V R O L E T , 4011. 4-speed•spceii traiiNtrans- - ______i------" ' " f l <'<^■1 V o o il V. C. ilo « lu ln . 3 wcHt ’ ; Mobil Home Tror^sport !;.k <-:»• n -frltferatm . J^S p o ri .1, Valley. 2:i5 MainMain Wesl,Wesl, furnisht.H| and tile fl.i.trs witbwllb wail to mission, recently overhauled.lauled. Pay _ i r r I ‘,,j| ■i)rAdmttn‘» forni-r. '-j niuillv ______[ inrehi.oV Choin Sows ______iiliil-U:------J,17.511 ti.'adlle «ewln« machln.’. !______T ii.ii" il lio im -s I n e : In n ure.l, re .i, lHmde.l, iHUule.l T w in F a lls . 7 :U .fil(l2.______wnll ran'ctfl Hvlug room,r«n. Natciral eijulty. take .iver jiayments.Its. 820-533U. SPECIAL! ' p M i l 'j ']'U}‘ y i» a )ily ii-g i« t.-ri‘.l fllll.-s Fi7lif-« and a n d ! raMm-j .Si,»ifr». !ik<> iwc-w. w . |.l,v; |;!.V; W i]u h t .Suw D e n ie r: Cbuins.1. siirni'kt-iM. sprnckeiH. N n liiiiiw id e . K v e r e tt H u ghv*. Kilen ------itaa hent. Arctic Circle nirIr conililion-c o n d iliiin - _ H a i e ltt iii n f t e r 5 p .m .______i| , 1 colls far *ilc or Hade,•. Hired iSlred by by I pM < - .u.iol ruw, SM i.fiO:: ;i-pl.-,eU-pl.-i’e I' s.hI kawi. .Sbnipenintf. Hsmnn'niVs jlnmniotid's eiileipri^e 2:i« ; or T.srmiimlmuss-MVu! »25‘5U« Taxidermist^ cr, ajiaclotis roorns, double Inmilatlon. V e IfM iilatlcm . V A IJ.X H A l.L V ic to r 11)00 sw...per y er 4-dm>r4-di>«r . a /;'? FA LC^^ r^Hill '' Cbamitiun ,, , ^{ar.liHSjanliinicr lcr i }„.dioom -iiJte.Ite, ♦.;!); ♦.)!); lU-piiir C enter, 2D2 2nd Soulh, Soulh. 7;i:i- 7;i:i- ...... ------Kill North Uucbnnan, Jerome,!ronie. phone aetlan. Radio, vei-y Kood,d condition i IU- e Rlrd.-i. borna and rug minjnta. Also ■ iI&IpII Mt-Farlandsn d QQuarter uarter j i,,.,] an d rh n li. l5»; » ; H'xli)’ HMH' ______fill'.'U. ______M otorcycles ______tb io « K h o i;t. CiHni a« -o « d c»r. M')D. tanning of hides. 30* fith6 ”h*A Avonuo ______d C fr. i m . T^i.itrr, ,, trsiuoi^ I B I | | m - — ^ l u i j u i f l ^ l u n a u g h - 4;! '■JL— j 7^__. . , uiuui rus, 51-^11: n ^ h o tta ijyI di'iajiif. ilrca^cr. ' ------— t ve n u e jjj_. ( j o Q u y o u rs e lf th is C b ris ln ia i, | _ Hagerman. {„.,ier. automalie ...... C yolo i|d « U r -/ o tu C h d * ( tm f laI mmake a k e .I.it t J« phone 733.2472. ______s Cbrislniai, I Jlftngen Fish Hatehery, tfagerman. IffllW I'ALUUINO Bi.f; yc.illiiBng (Illy;filly; .■ 1 hookciiM'. iK-d. n.-w ip rin jia an.l J'j«" ~ Concret'^FofmlngH n y ______H o n d a ; p n r i a a n d a c c e s a o rle s . H las|ui —— —traat youraolf .ta-a. naw_humc.f_humc. SlcSec M iiKiJmtV, ItitiiJ Meu-or customsUim 4.doop.4.door. *iun, tle ^llllll geldliii'; .} yrar largo I ^flroira I'*" nt.iblle honii-s nowiiw at Snake Autointtllr Iranamisalon. poWef BlCflN - Bcnll* w ith baby in-d. S22.r»l): .dl h cuter ter with with Concreu- foiining: UasenienU,Its, Aiundu-fiiundu- Cyilcrr 4^il' Main Teleplione Answer Service IlHUkln Shtlland 1‘lnto male. All nentle with I — River Auto and Trailer Hdlvs,Snit's, IHKUIHItO Jng. ra.llo, heuter. Exculk‘nt condl- fa n , IIA; Sp .hhI gii.n-n wBBber>her wllb wllh ^*“'1 f‘hitinKa; rvsldenlial»l OtDr t«mcom- - KrlckH.in Motors. b'20 M ain Soulh. Nes-i' r n f c S d e a n M O T O B J ^ VM|lri| cMMreii. South. New- y„„r tcklihon. I. u.v.r alunc. .lime, 2<-24* Kimberly Road, Twin Falls.a lls . TerrficTarrlU' Ihitt. 7:i.'I-L'fi47. T V , JM). n u ’>-cfaf. S ferlln D.-ahl. T.’l3».1l3fi..13».1l3fi. ' u se d n io to re y c le s.' Sak-a-.Service..S e r v lc . ! J*t' ■ - |, „ „ r . . r v l c e , I 'h .m e 7;trt.2nMfi. 'J j I llOllSESHOKINIl an.l Itli.imlii,.im>i.T " iT;T>IJi.l- . I ...... TV . trade-ins: Uig iliscounls with no p ■ rllln, Yumahu. Yamaguchl.1. 73;W0IJII, 7311-401)1) ------^ ^ ------' "" ClllailOLH llltU'rilKUS. Uurl.yt - 4 ||||k vvniti Eradiii(e of Oregotifl .State Far- NEW FURNITURE ~— —-— n a.l.-ln. See Nnw I — I Yoiir aulbtiriu-d Rambler Dealer for ' l.'I h KI rior’a Bchoul. F.dwin Fgbort,ibort, phonepboni* jku ■; \ -s.|,|,.,.e i , i ,, , ______Crane Service Television Service 1—p-r- Pointing ______l a .s t CHANCE I O nl/one loft,loft. Si-ailleSiaille Cassia and Minidoka Couiulca,,UMlle., 678- A i i l H f l i 7;m -2;I<17 a fle r fi p -m .______| l)r.'#lifa»Ls.-l. Kaleinin Maide Maple t* i.t efficient ti.V c ra tie rvlie. L L y tle tle ------1------;------—;;------;—;— Del itutterfleid'i TV Service,c.-, 23 2ll y years e a r s m o b ile h o m e , lll'xrifi',, cim cnmplctcJy ip lc te ly 55«/i. m illebautob ^ i ^ I^LUMINU (illy, 2 y.-ai.« old, liayImy i plu»lk ll'l'' .luubl.' di.‘HK.’rS.’V and an4.l’lHti. g iiHH — T l’l r 'h e a v y — l*2'x l« ‘ —vlscnacuse ruci rugi -~t— ------L ------5 ’liii ilil V o u l l l K ^ ulccHt C liriiU naH piva«>iit, ------merrlal and re«iideiillal pahillng. Call ‘ •■'1 P h .m e 7.H-H1H7 d aubi. y o r n ig h i. beilr.xuns, forced air fuinac-. l.noi(s jT i.d \ ; JI3!» v ibiratot rato . .<• tlm lfts and giAVrUf”'' ''fham. 7:!a-740fi. TwinI V.lls, n i i . ^ _____ —------T-—, — h u n d . new iiiniilt! t»nd, injLIr iiiu.jJ'riii'd tolo ttulunihllc limiianilnsluli, Ifood pjli* v o u T e 'k j ^ ^ U *” J1 H aK evm an. p h o n e B:i7«4t*04.______sell. Call 42:i-4»7r.. KimVrly. ------r, .« ti.,„ . f » r« ltu .e . l 7 3 ;i.l2 ;H. .dlion Ave- . Arci-ssorln. linker’s ...... Tji Jj I i’hone 7:n.&noi.______"obr.oll'rn* cT i EVROLET, “iuTu RelAlr. blue ami bookri-.'. C oiitia.l; h.iuae; (n.fustrfaf aihland repulr. 7;|7(5: I'oinmereial - niustratloii"ist radons - - ■- " • — —------—- H o m e s, 412 A ddlrton VVcst, p b o n e 73J- ______anil rliali, S2HU; niapl.* lk)oki-i««‘. • ’JJ' white. (I...... I cuii.IRIo,,. Ph„„. 7a;i. ' ” 'l FlN^^ro H-yfar-ohl grliUnB, rld.leii rld.kni two iw,. S l.r>U. litfled «ofa plllowx,». M |:i..’A. .n. Idve Iji-iier electrically."’’ Klllliiger Klliiiiger Ciipiri - I'olor post carils -- i’oil I'l.oi.''.'s'l ,...iri:r'i7 .i;:;'ij^ 2 *'■ " Tree Trimming ------k4:il, eveiiintrt« or weekends. _ [ .J year* hi U li-r iMillnn Ciub, Kod IBS Milih M eelilc,______73.{.fi72K. v»ii>, l-;nla>gli\K . ng - ______Club, U«d poodles, V i; iitJr.s hiUi'h _ f ______M I/H T H E M .! C oliH ilal <()' i K' m oliili- '7 ; } a tMl. 2 al<4». 4lhl Ava!u!a l^AMHLKli 1UH2 ClMaic 2 d7ior.iloor. hland.H la ^ __------J------‘U U I.-' {'“ U'hc'l; Ir.-n e h ln y , back 11)11,,^, ______ll’Ui; peruill. See a:i5 4lhVAv«nue4lhVAv.nu. Flnnnclng t- i U tl illlt J^EVy jlOMK trail..,. Un HAYES KUIINITKKBC/Kp.< bits,.»,e(d ..______tfealer. A lilhorjird aalea a and n d aaervlce e r v lc e 15<'i.------' I*. ------2U» Uhtiahoiit Boulh. Iduiui'h u m 7y;i.7y:i. r,— r :------^ -— r— - -- llu h l r<4:i-r.uo7, ^ im b K 'lnuaiy 142i. , ' liuckhue work. titwi'iulUliiuif f(i-t{«ptie Cu/Hiilrl# IH*llaloi i»i‘iv)ee, l.aigeLaijs laillradl. U p h o ls tc r y ------f o r a JI (ii‘f i r r « | flio to r* r a r a , T" Fl.i;i';'nvooD iw*;.,' i »h;i «,odei. jj] a u b h n ,«diii""' " li'MiiMaliatluni. alialluni, Moi* a HpeclaJly. Scivel -‘I .vrolet, the ,n J H '” ; I H I I ' 1"|‘ IP® «'«»'* rang* ewM.i.\»mbM lamb Match atc\i Ti bl'ifimYl'lfiC piol.leii.aT U-I 1,'iJerU- .H’iiV l' \'e i^rti'i e.Tinpli'le netvl.-e you b rig h ten . a : iiroblfin , 1 k ; n u w . ____ ------:------of fiirnltme. Kccovering, rclnindliig,r rln ilid ln g , 7;i:i.:inm ) f. iKtiK______■ ■ W l I fcWK», li20 h«»d. 110 '4 yvKtn ------p - V a lle y . — , llO 'iy e M a tooni, tonau ltallo n . l.'H eili- lefinlshlng, ledtalgnihg. V\ffY\te tsii.e s tl. KPMITAN 'i bcdns.m U)M m Ir ” idd > bitinte 8'*, < iW aiuti\|l b'l.6i. csian« l« u «i'H'*, Jeto w i. Vi4-r>«R\. Poldinq C lioirs - T Tobies o b ie s ” ______R e n t o l s ______7'M-7lIII niohlln home. Top condition,!Il*Call (.'all ?!? 7.1.1. VALLKY Miilo.i, tllyimmfirv yonntnrv ““XtilM SoT lO i^ hilDl 111 ^ ft»»2Bt>7. lUipeU. ft ■ - Folding eliaira, taliU-a, any nmnlier foi I Itl. (.all 7.1.1. »•.... liByineiiia im ’i’;^ >i«iy|..» k"ov-cr rom-t„"i. F..r ,.j|il„ ..l,,,,,.!,,.,. I,,,],,,,, oweit prlcel j,,,j vim Hll'eetj_H ----- £ J j j »0 MlXKU"»g»,\ awiji to u,„b tu I'S I Folding a |] ifrrafilotial also trasli biulliig.hauling. In.In ■ V""!*"*' I'ldiolstery i Furnllure. Furniture, ______itl »sed fHia. nnhl,ri4M ))5’ri.______, In Umb ill lilH»ly autoniilie Kitiger III In t.Wii.l. ciUnel. tlnli.,^ lalilri, r.(|„„ ,||. Jl. liucki boat ikips, fle, Frtp II work leam . iui| }t|ii.»|>on« F a e lu ry ili* te iin n m i ta i n F u e l, 7;i:i- 196 )TTirinrr^ciiHliimeii Imingff whilo 01 Pilrcs, T.V.1- 10,»1 Ifema'-for ipnt. ''llent.AIJ*■l A ii/ C«m '» * l » 'a te s . Olll a rd A veniit. m ': K W r n X l , 'Trucks > 196 ® t j ( It ' I (>ooil(» ii. ■ — . — _ 'VvANTF;1» 1 ...... I use.l fmYiVline^^I'STT^i ami j ’w ' I -AIM <.«m* 7«:(-tin;i/. ’ ------. .vmir car ii iMiiiiff ai-iylced. 1) A ti — ...... —. <------______pnny, iu-i«iss fi.im F lit DeliailnifiilD rp a iltn t'iil, ------— ------— ------7;|:|.(1-ZP- n * 'jj JEUOME Fniil HaK .IPtotne, ______r« la 4itf>l'/. ______------OMO 'i'lurckt)-IN JlSioM E - —— — Vacuum Cloanors K r CONTINI,NiAI. IH«^. I5tm Mllst'OUnL l’« 7------r— Fuel OII ^ 'I'lUiU' lor retilt Vann, atake*.take*. MMovi ove 1 , K K li I'l ToV.iliifWN XirrHiSnr:Aiiu ji'iiiirr. I ii-i'K cir^riSiTV iT~is;7~«;sr^ ______»______I'O N TlA______l'____ _ ' ' Jl.tlUK nctual nii|es, farloiy all. Mual lUiliu dil* ytmineir, aav* hnifi (iieeri!Pfi KKlariips lam ps, R e p a i r a ll m a k e s ; a i(p p l|f» ; lio n v i r « ;ia; ll 1) ■ ■'i™ I’lipi'i... >11 ■ 3 ' A ' 'titr'i::,,:!,;!-':;,, ps; iloiivir CMC llififi (ojig wlii'ii|iiuM> ^j*foii 'ij-toii^iiirk* |ilrk* ljj I ijl M«utl« num . Mum. 7l!ll->ai4,JH.JJK, ivny. 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A sood buy. ‘ '53 FORD V8 RaiRanch Wagon traction axle, radio, 2-lone)ne paint ...... $1895 PICKUPS( U P S • " ; 10001900 CHEVROLET .i-ton Pleelsldeeetslde PickupPli “ “ Book P rice $2795 ’5■55 5 DDE E SOTO ■ $295 1962 SCOUT 4-whecl drive .withIth cab ...... -...^995 ^ Long wheelbase, V8 motor,tor, 4-speed4-spc tran.smlwlon, Po.sl- -0UIl-PalCK425a5 . _ . 4-door <-'lo nr«lan, A lol of trans­ 1962 CHEVROLET !j-ton, longig wheelbase. 4-speed..... ^tS95 portation for thia luvi' DTlce. YOUR CHOICEIO IC ^$89 traction oxle, custom cab.ab. RtailRem Sharp ...... 51405 'M2 Cl 1961 MERCURY »“« 1912_PpRp '.i^toiO ong wheelbase.elbase, 4-speed4-spei ...... ,.M795 . ■{BuJ <-dcM/r « e tl« n w U h dHujt* 1900 DODOE '.-i-ton Widesidee Pickup f rio. h c tttc r » n d ila n d a r d ’56 PONTIAC;AC d 4-(hor i Sedan “ ®‘’ l^ng wheelbase, va motor,3r, automaticautoim transmission, pow- 1000 W ™ n.LYS 'FClSO, cab-over, H-wReel d ' CUJVl COMMERCIALS • cr steering, radio. Very n lc o...... $1395 1958 WWILLYS Station Wagon, 44-wheel-wheel drlvidrive with winch $1205 , Book Price $1350 _ ’54 FORD V8V 8 RaiRanch Wagon 1953 PORD '.;-ton. radio, healerter and overtoverdrive ...... ; i I OVn PRICE $1005 ’63 »gn DODGE j^Q 1-Ton $2595 10301050 CHEVROLET '- t o n Fleetsldeeetslde PickupPli 1160 CHEVROLET 'D u a ls . 4-specer. radio, heater and Kren- U'J 236 Shoshone W est Itei hitrh. (Closed SundayS u n d a y s ) hone West ; > [ R.RAMBLER ■ JEEP J; i ’48 CHEV %-Ton $595 Finance — Terms —- To FitF Your Needs! Salesmen's Home PlionesPll miir sun 4Hi(ior Arclati. nailio bvil. Business Phonolono 733-28D1733-2801 , , . ■' i ' Heavy duty tire«. ^-speetf. cCharles Hatch, 733-6017 Ron Love, 733-6838 Hank Wlllai 733-2290 IBob Wins 733-6460 i, :; ij idijr, local ow nrr. biir heater, ipot Huhl and V ~ Don ■Welch.ch, 733-75i733-7506 f f Book Price $080 »fiO Krengel I N ' iiitch. Really nice. GUARANTEED?D USEDUSE CARS '• E. J. Wills 733-6351 LouLouis Sllman 733-8198 ’ O im ‘PRICE $895 1959 CHEVROLET ■»'' You Don’t Haveive to Guess at ______— ' 1-1 WMi l*d<)or d w la n . n * d io . hcut* i / j / \ n jr T n Iti Powerjtllde tran«miBslon. UNION OU W 1 MOTORS jhrf l-Umo gfMn. fi pj M ILRANY BUICK OLDSDS INC, “Action Corner" 1 Book Price $1245 Phone «lHv 733-1010 — 733-1903 “D riveA. BargaBargain” | ' Our P rice $995 D & S FORDiRD SA^ LES ’62 BUICK $2595 ’62 CHEV ,'f2M5 I Sali'Hman'i Hume Phonpa 1S58 P O h D <56 F O _ _ XcSicBobre^^door Jiarjltop,______.impaImpala V8 4-door hardtop. WiliM MO f o r d o r h a r d to p . F u H f 'chuck Htnc/ <2.1-in7« Jerome Soulh LETcolh^GTcolh . D ia f 321^52?5 ~ ‘ Fully pujj equipped, *"n'lyFully equipped. A t C arleson’si e s o n ’s fully equipped. H et)f Byron Moyp.i 73.U74.0 ifti/Ritoni* if r i^ n . r«.nh«r<| „ . i ‘ KWher Hours; fl'A.M4.M.— .-? 7P i JH , ■62 MERC $1495 '60 1BUICK $1895 Book Price $765 llnicjr Cnutfhoy COtTGomel 2 - door. Low mile- LcSabLeSabrc s t o 11 o ii wagon. ^ K en McNcw 733*6»16 OUR PRICE $505 '4 8 CH ______age.age, standard transmission. Fully equipped. Including CopipaiCopipacls to Cadillacs — Chooseose from neanearly new to fishing . j :oupes and Convertibles. Two i; SUTION WAGONS '59 CHEV ?1095 '“/““Jluggage rack. cars - Wagons - Sedans - Coupes and i ’59 and Pour wheel drive Pickupss or Trucka.Trucks. 1002 PONTIAC K?«n V8. BelAir 4-door sedan, '5 DO 8 (O L D S 8 8 ,$795 itillna fi-pannptiKPr Safftri. Radio, AT BOB REESEESE MOTORSI sLStandard tranAnilsslon. 2-dooi2-door hard top. Fully Nearly 60)0 into aU. 'l l 'l tn 0 2 ( ^ !>>t>ass<>nirrr, V8 w llb I960 BUICK No Hidden Costs —- No SharpS Practices ’62 CADILLAC Coupe)upe deVille de’ $3995 |it-f linilird UansmlBslon. Local on# LeSARUK SaU-n 4-.li.or hardtop In gleam- lOGO1900 T-BIRD 2-door hardtop,', fully(ully power,po air cond. $1095 This beautiful rose colored carIT IS is as os nice Wl you’ll llnd and ::: > = inK l)laak with while wall llrcs. 1062 ig,,„ CHRYSLER Ncw Yorkerr station wagon. Beige and Ivory ______fully eiequipped Including air conditioner,londitloner, ' ’" Iso o k P rice $1705 rariio S '""" hrafcr. JJ' p53’58 FORD $695 ’58 '58 B U IC K $795 '61’61 MERCURYI Customistom SSedan ?1795 i I 1959 PLY M OUTH ' v " '" ’.,' ONLY $1695 jggj I : « ! « «.i.ii.i.ci,«rT. V« wllh 1962 CHEVROLET Impala 4-doorl-door seisedan.' V8 engine, auto- VVO8 Elation wagon. SupeiSuper 4-door hardlop. This VBV Meteor Is really nice.. Drive It!ltl 'j, ’ Utniif.l lr«nHmiBni«in a ju l over* matic 'jansmlsslon, radio,io, heateheater, power steering and »57 m*. I^iral o n o o w n e r. R eally a ------'57 CHEV - $795 '57 MERC $695 . ' RICE braices. A plcaslns sand beige, color.co 'VsV8 station wagon. MonlMontclair 4-door, . ’61 ol TEMPEST J WagonIgon $1395 ;i,u Book P rice $910 CHEVROLET, T ? r\T ; INC. 1063m2 COMET S-23 sporl coupc.jpe. BJgBig engine, radio, heater, ’5’67 7 BUICK $795 ’57 PLYM $895 ' A cleanerclcoi one you can’t find., We’llWe'll tra^etm^e. ; OUR PRICE $095 T Ur Jerome 324-4812 automatic transmission, bucket seats, clean as new, gt^tStation wagon. V8, 4-door,4 J 1957 CHEVROLET -OliiiN . KyKNINGS UNTIL 7 P.M^ also a new car tradc-ln with low milettge. »gg W wajron. V8. ruHo, '56 RA M BLER $495 '56 CAD $695 ^ S u n d a y s 10 a .m . to 6 p .m , - LOTS OF OLDER[i)E R CCARS til»f ami aiiiomatle IraniimUslon. ^ 1963 PORD Oalaxle fordor sedan,sedan. VIV8, Crulseomatlc trans- StalStation wagon. Coup,Coupe DoVllle, Book Price $780 mission, radio, heaicr, powerower steesteering and brakes, 21.000 igy'57 I.H.C, $895 ’54 CAD $595 PRICEDI RIGH'R I G H T OUR P R IC E $595 1' miles, new tires. I,«SAnRKWORKMAN 9i“t%-ton pickup. CoupCoupe DeVllle, Faclory air SEE TH EM TODAY! Ini! lil.ok 1062 VOLKSWAGEN .J-doof. Radio, Rodlo, lclow mileage. Very clean, • - condlconditioning, 1939 CHEV 11/;!-T0N Jjl THY TH EM TODAY I " i .BROTHERS, ' ’Th 1001 i„„i BUICK Spcclal 4-door w wagon, agon. V8 engine, standard -ji 1957 PLYMOUTH. WAGON $249 H transmission, radio, lieater,ter, low mileage nnd sliarp. ^MILRANY BUICKICK -OLDS INC PONTIAC-CADILLAC LEO RICE 0 1961 POH D ludot wason, V8I,. standardstandai transmission, radio, 2nd Avenue and, Jnd Street North ■ Fhone 733 - 0721 1957 CHEV PICKUPUP ?89B if* GMC 4-specd — Sharpi heater. A clean one, rpl ■ ■ ^ MOTOE CO. Rupert, Idoho 436-3476 J ^ Gooding PHFV^ ------1961 1961 RAMBLER American 2-door.-door, Radio,Ri heater, standard By Morfy Links Many, Many More — All DescrlptlonjDescr . p Vour flutliorfzed Sales and USKD y CAIIS - TRUCKS transmission, one owner.. Nice. ElEM M Y LOU® , - , I'lc tu ra mice Deaiers for every OM «0 to ch(M).« Inm, 12 mwiiilis war- I9601060 PLYMOUTH Valiant 4-doot.door. HeHeater, e-cyllnden autP- ir or truck" -oiiiiNiVnty. Dircct.KV Diiilira faclory flealcr. m atlo transmission. pn. pen Every Day and Evenings HAnDAUGH JtOTOII.S. COODING CARLESON’SI S O N 'S ------W Jfljlc Valley volume dealerJ ------> >> ------— —------1957 1057 BUICK Super 4-door. FullMU powe:power, radio. Low* mileage. wi’s never undersold. ^ TTTi MAniC VALLEY Extra^ clean. /TllADlWi DKALKR Pontiac Cadillac Tempest OMO TrucJ^ , | H ^ RICE'S W< IN JEROME 1057,1957, PQBD 4-dnor station wagon,vagon. V 8, radio, overdrive. A i ^ °ntiac Real ' Value. fDEA MUFFLER Bf 1950.PLYMOUTH 4-door stationion wagon.wngo: V8 engine, standard AL on all cara and piekiipi — PAMTT transmission, nev paint. i„ u n i«»>Vov, a \l USED CARS SHARPEST CARS^RS IN 'TOWN I Jartrrr than exhaUHl plp«. No ------.jfl5a 2 le. ’ •1* hole* „ r , |o u . M o to r r u m ' „ . . -1050 VOLVO -(iDor,, runs fine, U|). \ IK) Kfn.ike jn cr»nk ease, no TRUCKS BU pert, I 19501050 CHEVROLET BclAIr V8, 4-door. f •■wn rina* fnuen by carbon. In. ______:— " 3 l l il------' i i >63^CHEVBOEET-lmpnla-SportCoir3port-Goiipe-:TT;n7;$2805 ------| | j | '•un jO No ex- rrsKD 1057 DODOE 4-door. V8, ttutomatlclUtomatlc transmission, radio, (N All while finish, whlto wall tires, nradio, heater and f '! IS - i; lor-life erf 1^ Sedan $1395 h eater, power steering, OnoOnc own'owner. Real clian. .vs. V8 engine. Only 6,000 actuol;ual miles,miles. y" ^ ng, .etc. Local one owner. 20 CARS IN STSTO O C K '63 FORD Galaxie 500 Sportsort Coupe ...... '....$2795 H 1067 and older...... $125$12] an d up; Beautltul whlto finish, all1 red Interiorinterior. This car Is lust ■ '•J’WIN ,MANUFACTURINO - $2595 COMPANY 7^5; like new. Equipped with powerjower stccrlnisteerlns, V8 engine, «lo. ' with blB vo engine and H. Twin Ftll., W.ho R IC I _ COMMERCIAL mid ready for you, C R C I A L S ” ’61 OLDSMOBILT? 98 Holidayiliday Sedan'Seda ...... ?2395 f . IU- ^ {Oil" - ...... ■ $1095 10631003 FORU long wide !j-lon, 60 cylinders, cyllndei 4-spced. Very clean. ,. - — - -JAJL Beautiful bluo finish, all[ powered,powered. A iHte-new lanjlly g B i p 3 ...... cor,- ...... COI ______lan. An extra nlcc unit, 19611001 DODOE 1-Ton wllll duals.alB. I l-«pecd. QUALITY rdtop USED ' < $795 19511051 DODOE !'j-Toii with 4-spccd, ’’62 VOLKSWAGEN Sedanlan ...... $15951 md all the extra.?, A Shnrplcl 10591050 DODOE ll-ton. Long wldo,ndo. Radio, Ucater, whlto vittU1 tltca,tires. VctjVery iclcnn. Only 16,000 a n d 'TRUCKI______1050 CHEVROLET 0 cylinder,, 2 -ton lolong wheelbase, 2's p e c d . 1 . miles, . ■kir ^ $1595:i - -1057-GMC W ; ',1-toii, VO, 4-»pccd,1. Duy It In the rough and save ^ ___ _ ■ “ ------liioney;“nim5-(liie-nicchanlcnlly.antcnJly. Bul SW T m '61 VOLKSWAGEN ...... $1395. ;g GO I'L Y M O U T H f u r y1 long S e d wheelbase,a n VO cn- Radio, llvator, wlilto wnllli Urea.tiros. VeryVorj olca»;\ , , ‘^” 8lne, power nteerlng,IM . ,etc. SCO Local III ■105711)61 DODOE long '.i-lon, 0-cyllndcr,cylinder, 4-spced. ncul shurpl ______- ' ^ Il's A-l Uiroughout. $595 Seo this one, ■ ’CO VOLKSWAGEN ...... $1195 1055 DODGE l:ton, sliikc, dualR] wheelswheels. thunderbird ipccd transmlaslon. It's a H eater, dclroalor, good Ures.tlrea. Very good condition. , ' q, A loa and whilo beauty with ble VO 1050 olIEVnO LET 2-ton, long,g, O'0 -cylinder, oylin 3-Bpccd. ^ full power. Extra Oleau /ind rcacjy foj y / ’6 8 VOLKSWAGEN SodanI n n ...... ?39B , $2196 ■ Rndlo, lioatcr, whlto wnll tiros, Vorj J " - ■ 59 F ( j i m s t i i t f 0 ! r W a « o ir - - ^ ' - r« Iti V. *. ^*1 0*,—All »*»*"» riMivtJ I ll ill tlroa, 'Vory good ehnpo. . icotl truck, Looka like now. ¥!' i S ^ , “ i’‘'f>«Pnecr country Bcdttu. A n extra Boi? REESE MOTOR MOI CO. i H ; ), DVICK -Spocinl H ardtop ' DOO Block 2,iid! AAvonuo vonu South “Bu“But you already hnvere a dntedi for tonight, ' Y O U R E E M O T O I I„ uymillow traiismljaloii midEQUIPMENT nil the oxi CO' ' MOTOR CO. ' I Koniiy Muon ■ • j joiiiiiiis Doyd Emmy Emu Lou—knd don’tt keep theI diihei wait- '733-4130 I I ' Phono 703-6811 ^ j i n u,! »r ' 6644 1 4 IVMain Avonuo South ' ' I ' « 0 - n i r 1 5 -T m i „n, Itf rt wldo ijccl pickup with long whcclb •* ^ mt', 4-npoed nnd ncw tires. Sco Itl ',5! "ODCIO , ' 1 ' '___- n"'", IjIb 0 wllh 4-6Pccd transml J l 5 Qooil one, > 57 VB T ilt- C .ll, , B'’“d l)-»l)eiid, a-Blwotl tru ck , Loi

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    J ------;------M ______:------Leader. clH tplaln, a n d Mr>. A r­ ■ ■ 38. Twin Foils Times-Newsmes-News Sunday, Dec. 15, 1963__ ^ thur B ^ . Ceres. *" Church to Hold I Clu'istmas A Christmas candlelight terv- ice w as conducted \ylthS S Mllo Yule Programn If ARROW IS EXCH Dovls re a d in g th e ‘Tren e n com-com - faIHFIKLD, Dec. H — The J ^ Meet Held mondroents of Christmas"las" while community church plana Its 5 y o u r birthd , _ Mrs. K le ln k o pndlellght-lQijrlstmas f w as candleUght- program ot r 7 H pjn. ^ for " 1 II By Grangersers er. Christmas customs observed Sunday, atcordlng to thele Rev. Rev._: jM ' ' In other lands' were described,described. | y j James Post, pastor. fi . an4 HOROSCOPI J u ' BUHL, Dec. 14-Buhlll OrangeGranee gift exchange followed o s c m i J r I Z r i Th® program will Include pan- » c W observed Tts a n n u a r ChrLstmas3hrLslraas books were distributed,Istrlbuted. ^^^l^^^ on the Incomatlons s with s Il CHRISTMAS H f r gift.exchange and quarterlyIlerly pot-pot-The potluck dinner was under i narrations and choral numbers.um bers, (J luclc birthday dinner at an open I on open jiij.direction ol the home eco- Three choirs will participate-^clpate— . . . ’ H h . Jlj , SUNDAY. Dec. 16 -- Born to- -— This day holu3 distinctnet bufil-bust- meeting Thursday nightII otitheat,the noi^ics committee wllhllh Mrs.M rs. jj^i, choir, chUlUdren's® dren's { - .i: IHW those rare n«is advantages for tho AquUrlujAquUriu.5 Grange hull, I ijl t dny, you are one of those rare ii( Donold Dlelz. chairman. I choir and. cherab choir. ^ p I I ill- P^iyons who very eorlyirly In'lifein ' lUe wl who la willing to run the distance. d ista n c e Members felcd. whose blrth- rrcd*'dur- ^ annual polio pancakeicoke sup- ^.,1, j | 5„ recitations ‘ :i, give’s c le a r Indicationsms of the PISCES iFeb. 20 Marchch 20) -— day anniversaries occurred dur- llf period I P 'f p u b lic , au ctio n willwUl bie by children from younger Sun- { illl I BO to achievechleve both A) An ordinary day, but with'cau-vith'cau- ing the past thre monlh period j . j ! fiucccsa a n d ha^p ln e^.w. IIt t Is lo tlition ond discretion, i-ou can makf m ak e were," Mrs. A. L. Klelnkopf.copf. Mrs.Mrs.! held J “ n . |0. 'day scliool primary classes. . be hoped, therefore, that -Ihoac ihoM ninilnof advances in businessbusiness. Kenneth Shrader. MrS:■6: Henry ------,— r- \jpbrlnqin? Avoid spending unwisely,y. Lehman, Myla D avb,, D. V/.VI. responsible lor. your iipbrlmln? A' ■ I have been foreslghUjdcd ■ enough a RIES (March 21-AprilTil 20) —- Rowe, Arnold Tannler.•. Arlhur ______, n o L to scoll.B L jins-C iilldliiiQ' chlldliOQd-ArtiJiUc— d^A i endeavors ai'fi..,.-liigJilig . highly Fairchild. Elmer PhillipsIlips andond VA njiplratlons; but have talcen them thein favored.(„ Let your creat4vV.in-ativV .ln- Arlhur Bail. ------f f ------serloufily and have seen!en to your s(sdncl.s have_ full away;r, resultsres,uiu A momoiial service honoring ______r % : T - I ■ i j •H tf«VM8 ptifeHt*'wHh themm lhih mllfd;mlird' g,grow with- lhe aay. ^t"T • the~tate■Pi'e.^dtnt Johit P. Kcn^ orlcr wo.li K — .you have a great deal of de- ‘TAURUS aful. T h e re Is y®f,r‘Over as you allempt lo Judge the your emotions ,out . ofor youryoui of another's plans. Your nothing of the lone wolf In your vns. Y o u r|iy • . . thlnkinfe fdt best results.ily depends on it; ' ' \ nature, and you find, It all bul nANCKR (Jun>» ?^-Inlv 7^) - lm|)ossiDl0 1 0 light olone;lonp; Initiative makes the earlyrly hourjh o u rs — ^ 6 6 E)GERSON-HOTEt R ! ---- | j ------Although nn early m marriage arriage ItIs ,pay pj off handsomely, Slowow up in _ ^ ^ n o l Indicated,- any number num ber of laie|a aflrrnoon when dividends! dividend: % # • emollonal atlachmenls5 are. ThisTh!s bibigln to level off. . . . IS O FFER INING G TO T O OUR MANY FRIENDS | does .not mean thoti you arearo leO (July 24-Aug, 23)13) —- Aa! I • W •' ;HRISTMAS TIME ... .jk ' JlckIc: rather that yourour friend- buyingtn and selling day. S Step te p UP:up I THIS CHRISTA ' j l I 6hlp.i ore d e e p , la-stlng,?, aand n d vital prpromotional activities to achieve f to your well-being —- so much bestfe gali}s. ^Evening hours bring ' J -A ONE ROOM, bath;IATH; CABLEC TV 1 / , so, In fact, that fromom among m needed relaxation, friends of tho opposliole sex you viRGO (Aug. 24-Sept.r 23) r -p U T ?• DAILY, 1 P.M., TOSTO 5 PP.M. ... 7 2 PRICE ! . ■ mny hove considerablee difficulty L(Let others tak c the In itiativLlatlve e, aso5 ' W J f F E N Wv A a Y y c w b M _ _ _ _ clioo.slng o n e for oI marriagem arriage ^ you rest on vour laurels. Your In- = If JMOM '‘n -,: x : a j . l ______portncr, a n d bo manyany nevernever'iprc.si^ can well survive a day of , [ | ------C o me-to-fwiirfalls-^ rfiH ------^ | N everir a wrinkle,wr ' bjisilh morry nl all. InInactivity. •' ' Among thaso born onin this th is date l IBRA (Sept. 24-Oct.^ 23) — Paul K's T.V. jf andJ Shop All Day i n ' ^ , > , pl arc: Alexander Eiffel,’FrenchFrench de- 0 po, not allow a vision of succe.ss ' \ never.acreajcrease, . H J 1-! signer o f tho Eiffelel Tower; loto interfere wUh present sched- jl I Er.sklne Caldwell, author;:hor; Max- uliule. A day when dreamam s c a n u l l well Anderson, playwright.'ight.- — ------— = j f : V^ i : p ^" \ - -"nOW n o w rOtfiYfitiB I J ' _ To find w hnt Is InI atosto re for R[J 131 " ll ‘ you tomorrow, select your birth-, ^ ' dny nnd read tho corresponding■respondinR R^ UseIse SalliesS( G ift Checkheck List - ■ j f' The Fenway Ciubii^l pnrngroph. Let your blrthdnyrthday starstor RvK S I a p e^m m aanently n e n t wasii-and-weai^B be your dally guide. W , \ because b it’s labele^^l IMondny, Dcc.' ***16 K. ^ ^ f — f fl^ V V forDr easier ea: shoppingg . . . . I' B A O ITTA R IU S (Nov.)v. 23-Dec.23-D ec. K fi. t “Sanforized-Plus”-an^H 22) - A BOod day forir traveltrav el If |s ^ ^ \ \ \ V 4 fc I affolrs of business shoulduld dictate »Kt J □ 1964 C a le n d a r - ARROW Dura-Nea™ 3|; a Journey. Bo prepared1 to changechangc ^ K .\\ r « l |i □ ' fin ish jvlll maintain t l i ^ l plans quickly, however. m □ l(daho H istory CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan. 20) |1 } just-out-of-the-drawei^B _ Begin the new week; wwith ith con- || □ Cookc Books ’(=■' strucllve activity. Avoidid crltlclz-criticlz- ^ ly . . . freshness of th i j^ l '' Ing lhe work of anolher unless ^ her unless Teacheni n Q□ L i n e n Handkerchiefs: h i e f s ^ handsome sliirt,^| you Itnow y o u can do b e tte rl IK AIJUARIUS (Jan. 21-Peb. ID) ® .,.95 all daylong,* Mothers □ EElectric Bockscratche' o t c h e r ^f t OTHER ARROW 'WHITEmiTE SHIRTSSHII ...... 4.50 lo 6.95 ARROW "DECTOLENE"ENE" DREEDRESS SHIRTS ...... i.... 8.958-95 When appearanct^B I _ I Grandmothernother _ CH□ CGun Books . . 0 . A BROW. 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