' *!» • • ■ ' ' ■*■ r . . * - J l l . H U f ; I g - r * H « « ■ ■ - - ift!} W e a t h e r ^ tocrir BucaiisoH' !&T — V -Mostly Clou.dy,, 1 M ' More Snow F i rTT"^'^ fomihFamily Comics ■ - ^ jl Feature S e c t i o n I'l^'! Trhe he Ma{Magic Valley Newspaperr DedicatedDedita lo Serving and PromolPromoting thc Growth of Nineline Irrlj Irrlgatfd Id a h o Countiese s l ^ - T 2 4 5 ^ ~ TFu- U ’lIN 'l O F ' A L L S , l l ^ i o , S U xS^DAY, V D A V , DECEMBER 15, 1963 TEN CENTS- ^ R iS j Goy. Smylieylie Namese s G e m i l Homes. A r e § State Racinjicing Commimittee; g 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 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, T ’ !. 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 w ^ ______, n r ROASTER AND j— ~ W r,|C0RNINCv.WAR ^PLAtTER^.^-^ ■ AMERICAN JM SET GRIDDLE SEjRVER iHeyKidK i S i l I I g $2»8 . EUnROMATK ' ^ ^ 8 f ...... RIdS i SCAT C<^ ' — 3 Piece^Set PESCOIATOR^ ^ . SeofiiMcanyY 2?5 ? k In. i polyolliylene ...... - ^ - ...... HAVE SANSANTA------1 sU^i22> colored andd body . ,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 * ■ 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. | U M i p I I f f \ - / i i ' J I i m i \ iT J / \ ^ H ' m . \ ’ \ I i f e i ...... i1 \ i s i ® Bm l w c i Sure- it’s anin fl flBCpllG^bn!on! I 1 Certain^ Wei I f Once upon a time advertiBefjisen were, wwhether l they liked it association associa of nearly 4,000 adveftisers,tiacrs, ad\advertising agendea. ^ ^ if, is*--; ■ ^ « not, perforce «peculitoti.ri, and and publishers.pi I They couldn't help it,I because advertisingadvi media cir- This publication is a member of ABC. Its circulation is ^ i ^ ^ • i -4 ’1-. ^ tuUtiau were genenlly1 unknown,unknown. unnamed, and audited auditei by specially trained drculati 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, - 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. m — - T u f ------ w \ ' I i i ^ -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 'V . i H .... •' . ' ■ V ' . 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- I II...... RTI...... ^ IIIIIIHW J % Q O # . full slip !^vaSgBP / 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- , ; : 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- ...... , "EXCLUSIVE i A T T H E » u MT i n HE I f i n Ut Run Hit" ~ ' ' r ^ i — ^ ...... " ■ M-. p p m O T DR I t - v r e fA iJTTtn^ew i& i- — ^ SUN. ■ MON. -1-TUES. ^ J I , , JO A N N E p . RICHARD!0 Ppi- T CLCLAIRE CAROL o B tiE : ...... ______. : ■ fcr''-:■ ■ - : t '~ ' : ■, , -''1^ ______IOQDWlgy[Rig ® H H 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. ® \ \ 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. fl ■’I’ A — - ,V ' ' ' u • ' . GIFT WRAP TWINI |:|W‘' " : V.., ■;•■■, ■■ J;-;.-” ' ^ ^ ’ ’ . . . . ' ------— ------' 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 ^ ' W o ; H O M ^ is GIFTS.'S' ' ' I 0 . - . i i 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 I 2“-6®® m, p ? jH 1 ■ I § Buyjy the little Tots something neww for fo r , jm ' 1 & hiss or her room. Beds, Bassinets, i I ^ Chairs,1 0 irs. StrollStrollers and many more . . . v awaitvolt your selections( here. ^ 1 1 TO PICTURES FORAORALL t l 4 ' ■' ! • I CHILDREN'SEN'S I MEN'S SLIPPERS I SLIPPERSPERS ) 8 I i l ' I iffi " ------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 7 3 3 - 2 8 0 0 m I^ownfown % T erm s- 15U ihoshonc Street Eost ■of course , Twin F<^lls V ^ % li_B M i B a W 1 1 • r< ) ^ 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 Blue «>»- 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« J < n^^otLing.I . ^ p I > w L » T i " r 6 0 da^6 iit J u t ■J'. III ■' I*!' ■ ■r;:7 W f i■f 1 .^1;; l h V [ ^ I'lii ' ■ T p - ' ' ' r ( 'f. • aId i a ^ij'lift ■ n m 3 I I j. 1 0 - 2 0 USV FUN FASHION^ « say, Im h . relaxed In thse •^Ulouft-muu-muul It's aa ‘‘yott ji, bcneli or sundress do- oil I hfl fabric you choose. “ list of .Si'Wllig. “ ®lcd Patlern 0203: M isses’ ™ I®. 12, 14, )0. la, 20. Size IB3 >M live yards 35-lnch fabric. “>y tcnl.5 In coins lo r thiss ^ Of ^ o i m ^ - n i l d 15 centa for eachI “™-(»i‘-)lr»t-cl98li' mailing-h —------...... ------. - - - - - . . . " >P«lal haiidlbiB. Bend to0 «'»n M 11 r 11 n, Tim es - Nows,J, , 5' ’’‘•'P'-. M2 W est m th St., "erk 11, N.y, Print plainlyy “ nddi'i'ss with zone, sizeQ ilylt iiiiiiiijni.. Ip cou|)„n for 60-cent Fail- ' ■ "" Pnltrrn Calnlog, Just out!! « I 'StaloV '''”’' " 'V . 4 /f^ an d Porsonailzed ^ ^ d d i n g announcements (ACCESSORIES \tr.---- ond invitations • Tnblo Korvtc# • WmldtiiK DouKfl Ctltitn i Parans jf, i B r . . . ■ , . ■ ...,,,-I.--p. • o f I d a h o 'M0N( ) 3 „ j 4, Mil Ii* * «‘0O. _____ON lltQUHt , ' (1 ■ I. ' • ' ' S. — 4______It______!— ,------1------^ 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: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 ,' ■ - ' 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."N ...... / " yoof n io iif^ m S V A - ' ■ ' . . . / i> i»ti w I r 1 AB ^ Youi' I r-i I i J ii i w M W: ' . ,v?s. ■■ V ■ : I. ^ V . . ' I - m i ; - - 0 : ^£ n 0 ^I S E A LLY Y GOLDENC SllEEICEEP i . : m MIX ^ 11mm] SUPREI>REME MATTRESSESS- Made withIVIth *6*69 . t~ . Stmw fiftf eot'tf formw/JyHmtiif uttd on tlth» >ioi^ /* I a J l u h u ^ ■ ' ■ ' r ■ mL . ' ' .• i i '.Mk — - — -_•. ------' , ' ■ • ^ ^ Cothr 1y ' • • . ' ■ 1 ■ Ul }Ti ' . ' I • , • \ 1 8 Twin Falls, Tlmes-NewsImes-News Sunday, Dec. 15, 1963 ___ _ LYNWOOD) SHOPPINGSHOI CENtER I EE FBeFh 0 1 L I ^ b I FREE % I YOUR CHOICECH( OF *50.00 wworth orth of RECORDS S P^XCLUS)VEW?j|,v|^ Mil------WITH THE-Pa 5 Um i m ' THIS5 PACKARD BELL STEREO » _ 11:00 A.MA.M. to 9:00 P.W.M. r®“ '•“ 7'. ■■IC f' 'tj* g : PI i pL - - .^ S lm fr-fh T h e se rrrr ™ ;,4|j. T he m o d e l ilujstra s tra tedte d PRESTO'r O ” ROCk-’N-MIXX " ' '' n i l . h a s: n • Six Spo»l Pusfi button convenience!mvenlence! Just color-malch " f / Pretty____ ^ push buttons to diallial for kind of ironing you waiil; A t Conlfolled Rock- N-Mi*Vli* arc Takes the work out ol portableabij • Spray • Steamearn • Sp Spray-Steam • Dry. I V ______( 7 - ^ / and Practicali^kiw ui • beating assures faster,ir. even miMng jobs...so lighl. so lls spced;f. si^w^nderluH ’___ __ Wldejang^fJemperatures 3 - 0 R 4 V ------beoltng ol all tngtedienls. mperatures for Wash _ ' and Wear, delicatete sysy/ithetic jith e tic s.^ Mig™^ ii„’j,.„‘l b' Convertible-.ble-. ______; p E ^ T , a l f ~ " remote controls j l MODEL 23DC;.jo J0 optional any timtime e ' ltl ' Provlncotown*'• , wheiryou buy or later.ator. I F l o w e r H||i|n Colonial Mapleita Flnl(h FInlch ER m - (||v ^ ■ II PRESTO 1 “ 23" Console TV in a snsmart, Oiin^S G IF T S E T 11 9-CUP ■ 1^ .1 hand-crafled,hand-fhand-finished, inishei all , h a rd w o o d tea ccart. a rt. TV'sT V 's sharp- sl m l i t i fI © i sSUPER-SPEED u , I est, clearest picture.licture. TransT ransport- ...... if■■i.— p e n e r Opiional DrinK Mixer Accessory. O p tio n a l Knife Sharpener sory. _ _ ■■ i^ee ■ ! ' able anywherei for your vieviewing *55S*^n Accessory. IB Hljjl convenience. UHFJHF converticonvertiblt^^^^^^ja ^ OTHER: EXCLUS EXCLUSIVE FEATURES 1 «0|, I y •Newvertical naturalral grip harhandle takes tho tiredness oulu t oof f I BBBiLklllffaHh I w alLIl H a portable mixing • 3-speedl-speed CoControl Selector on top of handlendle — ------|f - y o y ^ f » - o o t- tu ta ------L • llghtw eiR ht bowl Is eaeasy sy to hold while pouring . Slim-linai-line ■ 0 ^ g g g g ff» ^ w V d e s ig n "eas^erl^nSTOreTTGirSToreTTeiinlrertess — 05------22.95 ”\ r ~ ^ l —A Welcome Giff- I I FINE SHULTONLTON counter space • Beaterater releasrelease. Handle M's"' *'doubles" as heelBl rest •. “Whisper 1 T QQ ------m Is A I ■ I SHOWERER p25 quiet" motor • Detachableachablecord cc Gift Certiflcatel I II ______- ■ I SOAPS, O Toilet Water, Hand{an d and Body Lolion andJ DDuslinj usting OPEN EVENINGSS TO 9 OPOPEN SUNDAY AFTERNOONNOON Plump, ovBroizo,0 , hard*hard- Powder...the threeetoilelries toilelriej ■ ■■■ ------milled, pure soapap on a a woman wants most,lost, richlyrlchlj “ - M convenient showerver rope. perfumed, smartlyr tly gifl , I J ^ X Decorated in a choice olof boxed. By Shultoiu six lolly, colorlul,ll, romremoV' ov- ”* oble cellophane faces. / f e 2 ^ '■ - \ WOOD SHOPPING CENTER______N ew Gift Idea For Him!'m! ■ ' i M \ l 1! ...... ^ M ^ k e I* GIFT SET 2 ” -K xt ★ j m r j j a j ■ 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 r*" ' 111 ■ ------^ , J;;... m , JlS u ^ ay, Dec. 15, 1963 TwI^T^Iiswin /alls Tir Times-NaWs T J 0 ' ^ i B R AlA i C H 'S | l FREE j cms'RISTMAS J f f l IBHMG ® CHRISMASMAS ^ 8 n g b o u ss e e S P E C IAlALS! L i NDH U E S ^ fr d a y T “ 0 | •# ■ ' -• ^ 3 DA ^ ^ M ^ M M ______t It — AkH-il ^ v e ----- WOWlnCHKrlECOHirBRKHlPKiSPKIAir w t i e — ■ “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'/vyFM 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 ' 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 ' ' ' ‘ ‘ I III J ------r - 7 ------^------ ■ ' 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 Twigs, 2-7 » 1 2 » 8 fm Mji2Lii>i •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. ______ V - • 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--ftH , « OPEN NIGHTS e \ p K ^ a a M i mew / 1 I , : , F P PE( I LADIES' ll ! l | « l d ( Hosiery v ______P h o e n ix i J ' H o siery I Surprise your family .• • . • 1,35 to 1 a beautiful ;I delight each andi every- , . i WOMEN'S '^1 I one (including yourself) ' P'- ° i l i ) ... with 0 b e a uJ tifu tifu l l ■ ' Hammond Organn this th is f a I DRESS i •' 'i HAMiV ] Christmas, You entere n te r a ; / [jj J I i 11 Men's aand Boys' SHOES I iMMOND I bright, lively andd rewrawarc ord- J i t SHOES 1 \toglc Valley's largest men's and boys’ | | | ing world of new'■'» / ' J ^ ' A {fc al WS N shoeihoe departm departmeni. Popular brands . .. | | | \ |/ / family fu n a n d la stin g 4 Famous names, top styles.styles. ;Ji j g . ’ m m Pedwln,Pedwln, Bobl Roblee, Florshelm, Allen Ed- ||||i )RGAN pleasure with a Make your Holidoy selec- 1 ORG tlons a.t Hudson's. JU - ll, “DOWNSTAIRS’* |||| Hammond Organ."• We ' HOSIEI hove 0 c o m p le teB f selection . . . thle e re 's oon n e F^.tt Qu.lity,Quality, Newejr C© *’ this ChrisChristmas .. , S hfldeJ,fldeJ, proportionedpropc J *6’=»*36” J l O just right for you'U aa’nd n d lenglhs-SEAngths-SEAMlBSS , _ *• , your fomily. 2 p o 'f $ ] m pair $1.50 ^ 1 ^ '. ^ - ' ^ 5 .... —— f 5|. I 5 # f ' It : LADIES'DIES^ '4 a ' ^•fTWU .’i i p ■'' ' ' v S flP P k Vr , HANDBAGDBAGS i "■> r r iT> - I ' I uSiS i fi ^a ’I ‘ S ------A. s ty le Q Q d io lsi Liiitjr- - - \ - WOMEN'S . I ® * 4: * match every pair ol i) I ""'-iili I ® 19 - '-1^- -' ■ ■ ^ you have. Priced IB ; j jJ g KM ll\. iSM i r I - ' CASUAlondSPORT m ' I 1 ^ ^ \ ' ; ^3"^ . M' I f m S H ^ ^ E / .V > SHOES ^ I . f l l l ■ / C T 2^ ’ /' \^S Famous brandsb i n the most j |;5 ' i i i f ( . ..A \ wwanted a n te d /" j ip f ' ------W COWBOY BOOTi p t e i S g K . ^ K “S r'if d n ' i * »3»=,.®75'" i l l ' SPECIAL CHRISTMARISTMAS ‘ SHOPPING HOURS:'RS: I I ^ OPENEN 9 TOT 9 'TIL CHRISTMAS CHILDRENILDREN'S lo w \ MIOES Ik -.. ~ I'opuliir’o pular sl fitylrfi for ^ J "The Christm Sloro budget lormsM j ,, ■/ . -^biic/ffol lorn ' O ^ boys und girls by ^ I ^ a r rar a n g o e d ' H Uufitt'r ilrown, For Your Family" llobln llwul nntl M P llh ite>}, ^ 1'^jjj ChlUlChl LUc. ^M U SIC CENTER£R , ______.221 mainIN ae. AE. t E. 7 3 3 .0 6 ( 733-0609 j ■ .■ ■u ^w im irnp I | j | j . , ! V ■'' '■ • - • , I — ------1>— >'------— ■ I 'fmn ,^J i' I * ' '^-''•Avtftr^r.' '•• v \ ' » ^ H H B w ______" 'fc. .. . . ------JH ' • PpW wW 1 ■ ■ I f if V ’w ^ « # y T jJ|^M jnW B |iph r ** . lr''7ilfflnKihiT Bm 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™ ^ 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 ------• ' ' 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 . i . 'V. ■ . \ ' ^ = ■' ' ' ' '(;■ . . A.V . . ■ ' -r— — . ------— ------ ...... 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. I WARBERG; CARE,REE^, AS A^ a . t * t> { ....ilil I Moving-Slorage . Shiny Brightit Ornaments Orm . {|| I I S T M A S; IG I F T CHRISI ; Sparkling light cotchers,iers, frostefrosted designs. As- H ' ]p l| sorted colors. An exciting Career canan be hcherTos^a PROFESSIONAL1 HAl'PHAIR STYLIST. $50.00 ------Reg. 1.80 Will Give Her A Gomplotenplote CCourso. Includes oil phasesases Ofof beauty culture. A ■kS ^ J Largo S izo...... self improvement coursejrse in wwordroljo, proper makeupup and poise, | ... .. 5 9 c I i Rog. 1.69 ^ Medium Sizo ...... 39c .f;51 I OPEN FRIDAY 'Tll'TIL 9 P.M. ' Reg. 89c ...... 19c .M I , ' Reg. 35c ' ' ■ Small i Siio ...... ' 10c .n“ I ■ in storage! [ HOLLYWOWOOD BEAUTY COI:OLLEGE ip H 403 Main Avo. W.V- """op^EVERY NIGHT TIL ClCHRISTMASi, | | 'V PHONE 733-082J Q 'TIL 9 p.m.-MONDAYkY throughtlirough SATORDAV Q VAKllNtS.Ino Phone 733-7722 134 ShoshoneS St. E. SEARSi X J FREE PARKING IwillliHfN* iMVm C«wtw|li^ .-/r- - ______- . I.. , / i , ' ...... -.... ■ 'A ' ' ' ' , ' Y'. (RH • I ;l t s e a w H * . 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 ------ I I I r ~ — ChristmasImos V ^ \ I I Specials! \\\ w * i m WE'LL deliver ' S-T-R-E-T-C-H-T-C-H , ; CURTIS-MATHE;,THES CHRISTMAS I EVE SLACKSv c K s \ ’ .] • r * . ■ a l l COLORS3L 0R S _ Complete runun of sizes T 'if'ill* net. .. : - 0 9 95oc i P i p ; ...... y Y 's STEREOR/RADIO BLOUSESJSES M ^ • ,, L arpe raiiRe? oio i colors.*colors.' j , I ______Plalm and prints.d prints. 1 I ABINATIONM COMB * ■'‘4(1 1.89 to) T3.89 w ...... p ^ / • Big 48" Solid W airalnut Cabinet • 1 1 9 ! * f ' ’ I — ------All Wool/o o l ----- I V SKIRTSITS • | M V# • 4 Hi-Fi Speaker:jaker System • Full Fidelity;lity StereoS All colors k 4(3 f ni ll and sizes...... H . t / ... -4.49 ; be AM-FM Radio ^ / 23-INCH TV-STEREO-RADIEO-RADIO I v f e k * I'l Prem iersiers • FullI 1-Ye1-Y ear W arranty ^ 3-WAY ENTERTAINMENTINMENT CENTER SWEATERSTERS ill II All btylcs nnd,nd colors. * ' •* ExquisitelyExquisite itylcd hond rubbedbbcd cabinefrycabin * ^ 1 0 w oft o m p lifie ri • 4 Hi-Fi Speaker]Spoo ® ! | V3 oo ff f f l l E g L ....’ ^ . • ^10 WOI •* AvojlabliAvailablo Wolnut K y, ' - — /I f ...... ' CAR COATS;o A T s ' ------—- OfcitlLoni.il:3|9.95- III ondid \ ® - I SKI JACKETSCKETS . V IA l 'i ) ’ ■ V 3 o f ' I OVER 5(]50 SETS . .. . . A FULL CARCARLOAD! Wif'' I ll® — I -O ver 50 SQfsiQts,. . ,. . 30 different' models mode at unsurpassedod savingssav for Christ- i - I | i mas . . . TELEVrELEVISION, ilEREO,K CQi COLOR TV, 3 -WAY COMBINATIONS! CO ■ ^ FASHIONS I I ^ :.. W f r &i ' I Every stylo0 and oVery modol she'dlo'd overo^ w a n t. . . no^ for yoyour selection! N o money dbwnwn . . . No payments 'til iVMarch, 1?64II! Main Avonuo Norfh — ■! :> r IBIIBiB 111 (J . ------ij' 138 Main Avon l i ‘ I 'III H< - ... 4...... _ ' t—— — ■ ■ ■ .•■.yjf l ...... ' ■ .• .. SundayrBee.-V5,Sunda 1963 ■ Twin Falls ;Tlmes-News—2 ^ —• 5r \ ^ V n V l^ H H — ^ ^ ii i S d ^ ^y B H ’ i 1 I'l'i < — ^ ' '’f Dm?! ■ P i # . " w l >1.1 —TT^•*' v ' a V U ^ M \ 7 ^ 1 f^ m W Mm T r ^ a ^ r p _ . . . . ^. ) . X ' ‘•K j >v^ y ? > E S O B ------ S ’ . - l ^ —----- 11-/ - ^ - ,.' .: ------ Ml 'l i \\ Vv, L l V ^ s A ^ H I s l i i b a n d in g a MACriE Is a Iwo-person JiJob and Mr. and Mru. Sanford W’ ilbur released. Some: arcare releasedrelei a conRlderahle dUlancenee away a n d , o f llil.s num ber, GLOVES r i n v ARE A N E C E SS IT Yr when handhandling a tnagpfe because9 of the blnbird's shar^ claws aod , located beside the Wilbur home vi-i,- u lum up t» e«* *h' I”!* d o n e . WUbur W U bur is assassistant manager of thee MlnidolMinidoka na- one actually wasas caught afraln In the name trap located be beaks. Here Sanford WUbur, assistantssjstant MiniMinidoka refu g e manager, InspecttInspects a bird which has Just . Uonal wildlife re/uje and the maffpjemagpie band:bandlns: project Is a privatete one to settle on th e refuse. T he refugerefi m an ag er sayH other smallimall birds birdi are Included In this b een *tai taken from a trap. Trappingdng does not harm th e bird. Actually,ually, WUbuWilbur says, the magpie*' ,iJ m a g p ie wtll go. 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 i H H ■ T he man with ;H!I1"THE PLAN!" f r ■ I ijM a l l f i . A v "The Empire' I R m Builder Plan” I j N y — L— — II Save with U | I I P E M L I C O H A progrojslvo l||H ~ I I Idaho Company Jh|m , H h dencrnl A g e n t 8 H Cecihdl & Deaniei n i e Anoolttttsloltttes HH Monroo Adaini NornNorma Kingston H H MUSICAL: a l ENentertaining 3 t TEAM e a k H l-yitn S i q v o n s o n GGilbert llb c Stowart I H a t t h e g a l a Chorloi Shadduck MH FEATURED/URED A BAR! II I FREE t u rRKEYS k e y ; ALL AFTERNGrERNOON! - I ' ^IC^^SMPIRBW M i M U T U A L n HH' locally Ownednod ' ' Ond Oporal ^^^^INSURAiISURANCE CO. | M h CACTUr u s P E T H l H B I ■ J 'o' ■ - ‘ A ' ■ - . , ■ ' . " ^ ^ ' -j.■j. . ,. . ' ' ...... r,^ ranada. French may-bely. be most]m ostlunderstandlnj^ Russlli»I» mmakes|depend, akes I upon locd il" BB'Ud t o tfar - w l-Rtia»lBlf , ThivVcnalcfciOlB-.CJVlln-lstJn,... , ^ 3 0 . .TwInv'Falli 'Tifndi-Newj1m6i-Nw» Sunday, Dec. 15,, 11963 9 6 3 . I D e m a n 3 1 R i s e i ■H For Teachersjjgpp«aeasae«afafes Of Language*a|e I Bj DAVn) NYPICKP W K 5 j . ^Dlt<)d Press Intemadonali(nalIoiul' W ■ y / ^ f i There 16* an Increafilngng demaidemand Jj ^^•"VsnrT^— ■ ^ 1 for the'^Vcliliig of foreign-laiorelgn lan- M ' / f guages In the~eiementary^o ^ 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 I f I 201. E., 2nd Sl. E., .TWIN FAllS, IDAHO 0 ^ I y' ■ Phonoi 0tflM733-08 I l l l l l ...... open nights 'til 9 . . . D ec.'16-23 i4 iijiii ADonnsa ...... L'...... 't i l )-23 C--- - - ■ ■ t.' I !({ J OlTY ...... ,...'...... I I I ! _ _...... = ...... UTATK ..,i,...„.!....'.,.„.... 9.«, •. ‘f_ . ------— ------—i-:;------^------JL_ ; . • . . • 'Jl'5 i ’ ' ■ /' ' ' ' ' . JtE ETlN O t u e s b a t ' '■' Sunday, siinday Dec. 15, 1963 ' ■ } , . : Neiv N e Fiction, NonVon-Ficlion ,FIl£K.,f . S ' Dec. H^Pllet Com-||^in fjn, nuiiii;vnuiniiv 1 Parra' BUrcau will nreet,'Mwin ...... Falls limes News “t 1; ! ni, a nm. T\itsdav 111 the F arnvgaiM B ’aryT ^epO rli^ Bureau office. Elcclltil of uffl- —— 'ilf BookTatllBraf^ i ' .- cer.s cers will bc held, Loren Parmer, Sfc ■•' •* , T h e B dw itaL , ' ■' The ndult dpp.-irjmpiu of the“ Sellhi''Selling the Good Life to Amer-r- chairmanchairman, aimounced Saturdoy.;• ^H A V H l^-^ T«'ln Palls public llOrai^ hass icns"Icju" b'by Ja«>pii Seldm; "About . c r ai ' ' ‘' M v ' m ore n , LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS <^TRC m ore new book.s. PPrints" rh ils"' by S. 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 3 r X 7 2 " I 3!6" 6 " X 772" li i i I S T A % PANES I Storm Windowidow I JIFFY o \ j * I ORB c EA. I 50c I I S A N K ITS 3 5 c EA 50c tt Ml j 6Vi‘ tf o jfl p |)Oll p i like to give unique Christmas t f ^ the th e kind ki that surprise as well as pit IZDONT MISS THESE REMODELINGG BARGAINSBAR |!i rder an extension phone. For your wif I f t . It er, or even hard-to-shop-for grandpan F L O O R T I L E ______“1 0 c „ I Plywood CedarC e d a r__ . 2 5 c r H : ! ; , BUHr-tNI 3Jiii fi [on.phonc is a Eil't pJ beauty and usefi I 1 6 " x 96"ROYALCOIEOYAL COIE HH L « ireci'ated for years. Take your choice o h0V EM & RA N G f:z: 146.00 “I psN Eiriz:::::------2l c i ! r ~ m I ^ M ' r l iporary colors in Ihc wail model, desk I Vt" CIOSEOUT I ^ ss. To order, just cali our business offii I Plywood CJiorry ______4 4 7 7 c c ’; I C o i l i n g Tlie i l e ______1 4 c 'I lli ■ Gift Servicc. I L door^ hase^ 5 L ______CLEARANCEINCE PRICEDf B — ______I I Spllf Imags T ra m ll...... 4...... 4,40 .4 0 !; PenniylvinlaI lawnliw n MowerMo\ — 5K.05 1® | | " k T i .. I Redwood Hinging Basket, 13"95coa.13" 95c aa. W Excollo !(«wnn MowerMower ...... 3670 ■ M|||l •^oflitthing I Redwood Tubs, 1B" - a.sa')■ A Panniylvanli'i' lawnlawn Mower...5J.50Mo S l | --^ptcial- 1iristmas ^ gifts, II I .Redwood Tubs, 16" - 2.45'' ■ Penniylvania■ Uwnliwn EdoerEdc ...... 20.00 , |l|;l ell as please, I lugoisa | Sol — 16.60 ^ " Scott Fcrllllier-Sjiwid*ier- SpfAlder-...... -13.15H;|„i ;jll| ^our wife or husband, I . ■andparents, an I I s H / " I -ml I Bri i I ttMtWHmr nd usefulness that will | BUII i n i l :hoice of seven 2 OV DAYS ^^W^ijK M KESlSK^SI^^BSa^ H n lW I ■■LEm lel, desk style, or I ., ^ Bless l office afld j p jONLY y Ph. 733-5212 V H H — - 2 ^ 3 A ddlion d l i o n AAv«. v « . W. Twin Cilli ' m lUNTAlN BTATH8 TELBPf- JU^ • ' i i H i i , . I Splir n n _ I j H I I r.R edv I ‘■“Ofl 21 P I P ^ ' I 0 * ll ^ ’’I'- !LepRaNB0 I ■!JJ M i r — riii'r; ' i n U a m m ------— ______AD/EMWKI f J ^ a ^ i ^ ^ ' uc-sya^TKHrsp£^77Q\jsI^’’T B F ^ w ^ .yw ACROSS — • • I_i- ' * m g L . m t / M S H L M £ , A N A /i-YAH-aP:------sggg-fgasa^ i w e i T r r ^ T ^ ^ - O L E ^ B W k W A M k « /c w m i A : i ITTIIIV Usp/A/sr£F,/^^TEFNiM^OF' . » AONE-'iAR-OLE & jmics for thfe^lli^tireFam i 1 ------B JOMI sSnimCK. m m -^OUTA WSCRADL£-m s CRADLE-r- T C 5 ™ ; S p W ' f Times-I'les-News Comi WAiwrmviN'rrMAM'MUM / ■ Sid* OUneti LUCKff^ . . f Answer to P n v io u $ ■ VarietyrietvTime Time * E lia EHsEl ______I lAlM p ISTTb ^ ia ACROSS Indian)Indian leader le B V T I? ' I 1 Mr. C h an d lere r 880 0 B urrowu rro w ed s A 6 \Va/icr WapltJW apiti .-..-i^Sorrowfu! •- le^l A o fflfi X B .gfi rarxrSKra r 40Mount4iQ |e|bslS/H Sn l'l :3,'^g|S, ■ crests iKlFl^i I!^|b m ,1 ' 1. prophet soBuinsp.) to Bull (Sn issT T irK 6 m y 1 H 2 ( /' D l l . „ ftlKntnrk M K nock ■ P® PS5|9S?H - nK/iEB can.Mt5l I I «ilt| U Anglo-Saxonn 63 Italian«Italian atream A y p »^niys445 — A H i«MP , II , 'hcow 64M IrelandIrelan d T STU N fUMJlE ' ' 10 Short sleep •.^■.65A8sam 68 A ssam ■«llkwftrm IS M E IK j iS I^N .D ’ J • ------17 Athena . - - ^ 60 Native o 5r Cipliln Eaiy , -inS laE iiercd 67 SVrrles^^M arries Latvia ^ fjjjpjjiyr 373 7 K pret5 ‘ ' iT/l l \ Vi I \ J '• SOl'rinlinB 68Slccpln(68 Sleeping . 0 Vegftablc 38 IslandIslan* (TrJ W L V L 1 ) v V r - \ ; ' AH^JERPffMEPlMISME PIMI6 tickbtj V ------llm p u nriL rw P U nT lW . THEM \ CUH.H„I'M Ti . l l lALMJiTIP ALAM.TIP THWE/PETECIIVE6? D .PId'V v^TS?' ftirn.tnr.* 10 Malt l)fcwi . • 59 Impa/Impair VT I \ T i » ^ f A r ' W CHAP5PUTT)Wr£ 1 Wllsr WP UP, IF I . ITCHIH' lO SES= DETECTIVES,DETECTWI i f A CMP PUT A : / - 7 p K L 'i fll'' ^ fTAfiStraS bclnlIng 80 69 FeSiSfFemole saJnta llAMftrn^op --40 WUllJPj' 'Uti;pl3Ti------V t V V ^ \ • =CATCH M SWB J PLAMEI / DA W0N5TER PATV HAO HAD ‘E-Ett. tt ______i E ~ ~ ~ —___UIZIZZ ___ 14 ~ 15 16 n ■ ; • 1 7M.rj*.b»uxrf trt- ux r^' o«.______I______ l 8 “ 19 I Rtx Morgan, M.D, M.D. BE ALL right; Tn r IT'S NINE-FIFTEEN,NIN " V JEANIE ISN'Til'T FEELING ' GO AAflKE WITH YOUR W j s F ^ - ...... 12i M P C =— 3 5 IN A FEW MIN11TE5, U.1 , CROYDEW.'GETCROYDEI that I WELL, NERO/I'M10/ I'M NOT I OOT A PACKED HOUSE/ '7 > ^ )U DON',T\:a>, AL/ YOU'D BETTER/ 1 SHOW HE SHOULD r I 'U TALK TO JEANIE/ ~ ^ T " 2B* 2 ^ ■ 1*41 W HIA W.TKU« UlMO . ------123 |24-|25- = - ^ | | ['LL WKE W 6 er OUT THERE OR, V 'W * i - __ _ .. _____ II “Ronald_'s going;oing to give rrio ja mPnR c o a t, b.Ut ;.-p^jCT^^NERO'LLeET MflPZyQ^ ^ great do-it-yourj-it-yourseif riian. He plans to trap I own minksl" ____ _ , 111 1 !-'** — H r K Ijll 36 37 '38 C»rnlval i P i |i)|ilf ^ ' ' 43 44 45»i» " " ~ ^ 1 n H H i ’ « |48 “ b i 5 2 “ “ S T ♦7 J T ’ w " tiHBM EiS fil l i t — I l |||f 1 - t i 5 4 a5 5 66 »y ' ______, 5 8 59 ■ ■ p n i j ^ Don’t a sk me, Ycorkij’s''Corky’stujinsY tiuini That'YUere very VY*-'but b u t 'itit remindedn Y Jhose V T co rfiS Pudge? H le H to k y ! Just a e t] are a re cucute, te. j poor'stuff ujas just: us meLue hadn'tha, been twms! ^ iiiiiliiiii l-IJJ -E I a agtud A k i" and pitch^ aren’t ^hereforaqe|7l,0|vef< 1 they? J . ' I*" I' Mi|or HoopI* ------/AVJ.T OlDN'Tljv'OU SHOUU . -Jlriir^r^VROtlGHYOu/flSlFORANV ^ J k RSH ------' BUTCRATTtoD— SWlANGtJ~SV«ANOtDU ‘r ^ ROtrsHB?' lli, , "D GRAECO-ROMftM VJ«eSTl HANDLEtT) WUMB-TWlIX) SHOULDN'T 60 ' 'T O v ) " " ^ r o l , „ ■ a n d t h a t WRPLAMH ^PI i MA3DR.'V'|1 FOR ANVTHIMS HOLtI S'Ot) USED>EDOtJME Ohi M E li 5 A , gEMT.i.y / \ MOU'REJtraHBetMAN AN ------1...... NOTHIMS BDTAFTaUGHHc ESKH e ^ A \piTCWERUMB-TWIODLIHS, 1 f jik Y > SRAVOL TVPB d f O R A P P L BDF 6^ P P U N 6 ^ //MAOE/WAiA 3 d r .'v V (0 q w , HW F~«00NIASX(3! ip fc w U j OONJ AS X (3£T j ruAlR^.—' v "TRIPJU'RE TDAN OLT) . iill r g ^ g M IN T R IM I 'L tf f iA T r E M Vc IT C W E R T H A T ‘ k \ OLTT U K E A PRESSED IN AM OLD NtWEL, E S A O i TRIP TOTH'/ l|^ | W jt/'i :::: ______iipxi'ty ' '^^^'TiSfJ5ESS5T7E5TONa~r^~ 'p Hr T O s uppose-<>)g-^-N0.-j0iN-iwa-fOR— T ^H-VW ^-|-W E!LLflAIS£AaASaA.r®J LOOK, I EVEN GOT BACKK SHOULCSHOULD STICK TO PINNER OUT... IN TO A VANQUISHED R dT ] l / l / 4 v , ; : ^ THE REVaVER YOU HIS SPESPECIALTY MAY THANKSTHANKS FOR _.iVHO NEVER SHOULD Jm A ^ I PREP/iPREPARE D I N N E R ? /;/r'|P a | ^YOUR_^YOUR HAVETAKEfTPEN ______■ aiWhfW>.>M.TJi.h»Blht■JCWClwiH I ;XB0UT I Va l ia n t ^ in hand, y j k p ^ thing for H elen. When she marries she’ll 1^*61? '* ^ ^ ® ^ /I 9t for the ‘som ething borrowed’ part!"part — ------j / / i V °"® ^*’''’8 i ' : ^ m l V f ■' gg III ’ j § I ! | l l l ! p Out O u f W iyf '______^ Short Rika ______il* V ■■■' ,( f WAITA M IN U T T E -^ -W rs JUST WHAT I'MTR* I, ( COrnDNIMTHEEARS )1D/ IF I5 0 M U C H A 5 S T E i 7 = =•“ = ^ MAN I hVt m MAIMAIN haiHAIYARP...| HOIST THErtEaiBHNOM 31BIN I OH, SHUT UP AND 5 I t 5 i - ' w e a r in s e a r E ROOM WHEW SHE'S ON N SHEET •-REAlDy '/OURE EOOIN5'I1IE80M/ ill L. ' 1 — / MUFFSIW-mEHOUSE I, I OETHOLLEREC^ATF ^ [PREPAREiRE ToTO CA«CAST OFF/ EteEmTToPPlNSm TOPPINS LIFT.' 1HM MAIN SHEET- Ri jPROPPlW'-I WAkJTAlATI'MTRyiW' BO \ pum i I ' !' Jll 31 WEEDSSOWEEXPLAIM' CHA5STEPIW* I*- '! V. ______ABOUT- HEUrA AWl HEUrA A W E/ ------1 / — ' i'! ■'1*r I , INS/THIS 1U30K3 W IM THERE AKJ’SHE'S 1 60T ON Tl THE 1______M llllliii ' I'. i ( LIKBTlIOUBte IN / >VE r AWTTRVlW'iREC^ATFER TO US i WIM OR. SHE’LL/AkJTABOOK 8ELL0W y DUt>EI2.THAfil AJ' 1 BULL 60T TO , j ■/IW'TDLIS- £ -BELLOW M ^ \ BULL f M . C\ f 1 SI ' ^ % 1 l i i n ^ v6oisxt//n y E T i ( L J O l ^ |ow g^ \\ ^;A iuyoop___ m « fr / THIS 13 WHERE ) YEZZIR-.AN'TWEnIiWOWIN'OO^^WN'OOP, fe'Ifc'Mljd ^ ^ V 'V N v i V VFOUMPJMP OOP'S I HIS TRACKS JUST I FIGGERFiaSER JJ ■ ' ? ■ ;j|f , M ' l I TUFT? ^PSSAPPEAR...UKE / IHATacre JUST f{ .■ ■ fswfl » / j Tr—M HETOOK TOTH'^VWATHE WP.'/ m S H I P U l l ^ JUi‘oihjVhm.1.,, ' r P ‘ TJ4,i.|,uir.».on » ------niW ' ^1 ______/Z -/V aiwwffiJ^ f th a t m can't let him v i s i t h(3his poor sic k J I WHV A\orTHER5 6 E T GRKf rt.in ^3U t I'll see » t h a t Rover g e ts t h e flower f.y.'y/" “I’m sorry that wi p X W iM j I . ''' l i j |^ j ’ ■'I'lllitJT’ B i r C i i i r ~ - ' r------friend, b u t I'll se m K i Wi l l , C 2 8 | H | V ^ U mCM PERFECTiyERFECTiy w e u ' i *'•*• "op*' •fllll WBJE'STmTNURSe^SSt' M ISS NOWAIiD,WC ( SWEET DREAMS, SUCk'SeTl g j i i M'l'wjKMN HAND' IS GETTIN' 1 ^ J jj ", 'I I VVHO WAS WITH DEREK. . 5 'IT, SHIV? IUU \ TIRED, PIGGV.' WHY DONT J I f I'M ANPREA 6AULT, A DEAR JUST HOW SERIOUS m o D M WITH V VOU TEACH uomo h o w ^ FRIEND OF AUi.CAMieN'S. ITlS / j l m! IS m im im s e ’FRONT..SO>iou ^ ■ r n r ' to relax? 1 L H a ^ io u s IS IT? HER 'KARP.KOSE' f g l J y if l .S ,; MAVBEICANlSEriMORfi B S A *11(111:1 OUTOFHERHIAM DR. t i L V l - t ® p • PIfllll — V) fr~------^ u— ''''" H< IVEXPEaFROM y THIN p a s t THAT ' S u d I ^ I WAS BESIMNIN3'\ ' R0M \ THINS your ------PAN - ^ g PANTSj WN'T tfl} m :WALKl]J LINE-UP OF IN^E 1 ^ 70TH M K BUSINESS) ; y K a ^ '’w -‘’jik^ »u.'PAiuNsojrsaiT Precious prei J ^ ^ u2 never HUS- B1A0< B O X E S ^ iil I , ;' ii: (^EyiNOU'RE— w N ( i \ i l < ^ ^ WLJJ b v ’voS J ® BANP'90E6TIEST CAN'T,can' RISHT, J B L v J W S ^ ' - ' ) ^ I I . iii „ ■ \TO2-S1DEWALK1 p HS m B T oianICE/, c e.M m /^R.RoorrA k , H M iknn-y M iill i' ^ I fMI I A I & J f r a i ■' ■ 1 ,■ . • ' .rf . . “ — — —— -----'- •• ■. ______------.— • . , r . I f M B g P l VP ! F n a w lS I H H B L ^ f n ^ '^FroniOurir RReal fliloneyf SilvingSii -- Outstaiutstanding Borgairrgalns From- i| V ’i w h * N ♦ *7 M I I V ^ ' K j i ' i ' " I t'-J i .> ••'.:.’^’-^ ^ |M f l ||||||| ■ - T ' « M iflH ilW L .- ' h 4 *!*/^c.L~,/.' " . A ^ n i:&>^':'' ' -ff : j « B tM w yt J ...... ' ' i ^ I Just a few ofo f thi t h e m a n y f i n e ttoys o y s and c gifts youJ will fifind on sale here. (Compare the | ”|4V prices, comipare pare the.values . . .S-.SAVE! . _ I F ■- f f i ' - 1^'^^ 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 ^ ■ 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 E 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 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 \ ». I i ■s i r r e ^ H t BtISTMAS i MCM © N i ¥ ^ AAPVERTISt I SE WITH A A C( I J l ^ EIHED I - ______: , ■ i|i Soto . 20000 AutomotAutomobilM For Sti* 30090 Autoi Automobilei For Sala . 20000 AutonAutomobilei for Sol{ 2000 AutoiAutomobilti For Sol* 2 010 0 AAutomobiles ufon For Sola 2000 Sunday,S u n d Dec. ?5, J963 TwinTv/in FolIjFoils Times-Nevi's 3 7 ------4 1 r - - — • '* '• ,r.' ^ Automobilei Fot Sale 2000 Automobil Automobile« For Sal4 30Q ' i,lj;|ij BUY ^ PRICE-SLASSLASHED ■ GLEN e. JENKINSINS CHEVROLET( ^ I . CHRISTMAS WITH . SANTA1 WILIWILLS , l l PRE-CHRISTMAS'MAS ;SPECIALS C hristm as Holida;oliday Specials I S A L E (CONFIDENCE! . Q I I "LnewDEMONSTHA- C hristm asIS Speci S p e c i a l s | | |g;'^ruSED CAB or '** f(?q’63 T-BIRD H ardtop Coupe;oupe ...... $3889. 19i1963 CHEVROLET BelAirlAir 4-d4-door Sedan ’■ .. A-lA - l Used Cars '327' VB molor, Powergllde•;;llde tran.sml.'s.slon,trai power stcrr- - ^ * * '63 bo CHEV BelAir 4-dooror WngoW ag o n ...... |2689 Ing and. brakes, ncw llrcs.ares. RE/REAL SHARP...... $2005 FREE Tui'ko;' wilh each car $300$3 and over and Ti-ucks ■ ’62-62 CHEV Biscayne 4-door.door ...... :...... $1689 . ■. ■191.1963 CORVAIR Monza c COupe o u p e ' Eowerglide transmission,Ion. beautllulbeaul nhlte finish, red '61 FORD Falcon Delu.xe...... ixe...... :...... :...;...... $ii89 leather bucket seats. JUST ...... $2095 . Ir^ ' ’63’63-FORD rc $1745 ^ 1963 CHEVROLET Impnlaipnla ...... $2895 i| 1962 RAMBLER. Classic1C StationStatic \\aji!:on I'^lw iH Jiscom a: ------______^Falcon fordor with atandard'■ ^ '61 FORD Fairlane 4-doordoor ...... $1289 2-door hardtop. VB. power steerlsteering, radio, heater , tran«mriiaio;i, radio etc. H o ;— 4-door. 6-cylinder motor,)tor, standardslant transmission with and Powergllde transmission.mission. v e r y few .ip llw . ' i ig Q ------ovcrdrlverchrome car top cuH'ler.cui'i'le VERY CLEAN.,$1605-...... - -^ n ro - -fS^SSSSL^^ ™ ' ’60 CHEV_^Nomad. Wagongon ...... $1589...... - T963'1 0 6 3 FORD Gato-le'SflO-r:r7rr..—'fl-7rr7T.r7::v:r::r7rrrrii2T95------« j.a «w> “‘™- ^ ”, '62 62 RRAMBLER' il $1595 1961 C H E \^ O L K T 2-doorlooi* .S.Sed e d n n ------rfO(dor-.luudtOpJU»mvcr,JLecr!ng,o'ver sleering, radio,'heater and 4- '^'WIN FALLS EQUIPS . 'I'rucklmio ^— - — — — ^------, .I.,-..-'— :______Jf.-.:f . : ^ ____ 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 , _ : _ j ...... ■\ ; . II t t ’ss M’S (exclusivisi vely) f o i’ , the ma:lany warerdrojbe mmagic i looooks I r-:______~ M z_ _ J..: ' ' - ' i i f S 7^ f o r C hris'irisliiias./B L I D oM^ Iv!s-Il G 'u a - t l 't M ' wn M o[ ' Pretty! Perky! HolicHoliday-perfect sportS' ^--v\l \ ] \ ------BOBBIE ^------BROOKS \M ffl* (<% j I DRESSES, TOO! W (I weewear for daytime,ne, playtirae,p datetime J j Beautiful Holidayf ' H y .j Dresses. jglL From our 1 Sizes 5 to 15. 11.98 to 25.98 Vs® collection.t i o n . \ - ' O ' ...... i m m M m _ I ...... W ^ I ^ ^ 2 . ^------j^ W W w S i I ;,V .' If I 'isiSI^BSr J t ’ -- cr''- i 1. Moholr-wool “B arden" prli m i l m ' i j / y irden" print ', j ■ » , / w M s 'J ? J r I pullover, 13.0B, Turtleneck Turtlenei ^ , / i f ♦ ■' dickey, 2.0B. Woolool flannel flami iV ' X slim akut, 0J)8. ! jKf iVf ■••fliiit-ttitrff ' ' f|f'V / llffl I ' V ; ■ '\ " E m H |m \ 2. Plunge neck pullover,Lillover, d de- . Mw H tachoble dickey. 13.08. HcHer- ^ . l l ‘ . I H s a ringbone plaid slhnilUn skirl, V ' ^ f • ' M i ' M S ^ fb rr m v;, V ... M ______...... A w * S. Orion' acrylic "floral dlidia- . ' J f f l l ' e yr K' J V ' m ond" clrdlgan,. 13.08. / J .1 ' V I i x J y p ! '! 'iV /K *■ Or''’"* "willow‘willow papat- / / 1 . • I 'v V tern " cardigan, 11.08. , \ Pants wilh ) y M - K a 7 ■ i i ‘ ':V M stirrup. Nylon-rayon.rayon. NiNow , / t l holiday poslel tonesinea olof pinpink, ji, / ’ ' ' '' WM ' r . ‘ " s f ' ' m m ! n ) The'frilly'blouseI' blouse .. . our com plet^^ lino b asic that deserves ...... :: ffia g a P '';:; ? (emlnlno basic t Vy ' a cholde!e spot In jyour wardrobe,^. : - Uiilliii — - " ...... ; ...... Dacron* polyester and colloiL...... X {m imi f Easy-care Dacron’* po Beautiful, DlstinCtlvsstinCtlvs V ilj . ,. ;i/ . . . th e front,Iront, m and ( arin collar and lli'''- ’'. " - I ■ ' cuffs frosted wltwith lace ,, f l , ' t e m r n m m ' ' f e ^ l y ; sizes 5 to 15. 6' i | *• - iW V Whlfo^ly; siz PPING w M ' r l A GIFT WRAPPING ' Olhor Bobbie Brooksks Blouses B l o u s e s ...... ^ s i f IUP\ I iliillill ' {i W i ‘I Ifil ' ' " . *: ■ ■'<' ■ ' ' ...... pllJl'S— H's ItifjM f l '{ i If it's fm m RO P I': R ’S — ^ 1 I j i i n i n i l ROPER'S Flexible . J IIWI I ' i/'-'' I - \ I M \ ROPER'5 I "O P T IO N " i I M \m \ "OPTIC B v ' )^ I m y ^ Chargelarge AccountA / / tojr III ’ i'i'l';’ ': ' ^ ■■ ' h » \ lli' TTWII ^ m FAi.LS-BURLEY-RaEY-RUPEHT-P^*^^ r i l l ' II'!' *■ • ’ I ■ • ' 1 ‘ J/ ______1 ^ I • ~ I - J - l ____ I ------——- ^ U ^G r^,H O O i r ^ y ^ i i p H / ^ TD O F i :- ' ^ W B-Il^3l -' M- A - B'^^OPFSrtORE OO I AAVE TO J BAXTER'U^^, P 60ft%THVN6 TO ^ J1 ■«-.•-.: ? ^ -^2^ VAMYTKING, DO Vt^J ^ W \ N D ' WONOER CALL TW'B^>ARD g /T H e R lE WAS K (< & ^ H lfA O F P ■ -• •. ^ ^ F - ^ r W . -. '^^\ h^^S!^i^> 9^P 9^f^^‘^ J A wh&nhe‘5 6o* oPHBALjHroJa something E baiJamce ^ aw.^^ Jb MtNiP 7 \n s t o cueainJ make v o o t h a i3 im mijnio \ . x w A v e 1 t / > W ------f l f t | — . ‘ DIDXEVERTELLXOaSAiCTE^^JrKN^.VT^HE.'-6l ^H BBBB^^??B^5?re^A CRO SS^S!^^^^^S “‘^C------h-^OV£R^O0tATA\|i R4*^GES T ^ T X f ^ A R EC O R O IK f e O P F AGAlM OM ^ ^ ■ ■ ■ E THB FROZENJ WASTED . _ f *tHAT WOULD TR V ‘m E Sl&Re FOOT- ^ I j ^——-— I . - ( W/Vi I ^ j ^ I dMON, LOOK A U V E/j HEB^S OUR RK.ST CUSTOMER./J / I SHAU-NI PELICITATTONS OF TH£ VULSHDa ! r? r - T ------— ------^ CXDNT UET HER. <5ET AWAV ^ ^ B U ^ R e ^ / HYPNOTIZE ' M16S PETUSJlA/ KAAY I SPRAY i I CANT 1 PB^HAPS b a b y I ' d 'UKe TZ3 SEE WMAT THE i^-— ^ X SHALU SPKAY A SAMPLE HERE >^^i*3UiS' DEClOe ( BLUE TO 60 BASY BLUE LOOKS STEP ^ FOR. YDUP. EPlFK ATW N^^XrS:^fe® ^S /l#A)v'lVA'/,lE'-l''';^^^«ty / LET US see IF THIS 7" HE'if', THATfe' C T... f A N W S E . CUOiCP....i^M }/ jU l""P% r4 ' ' "” 1 l7 X ALM O^HAD T ^ COU>Z KWTCHBS P ^SV lS^^re(i.. THAT'S THE/ KEMEMeEK~ ITII. ^ - — .1 ^ THE AZURE OF / LEMME &>KKER COLjOB. I / UX>K BETTER, H i ^ ■ ’ ' ’ ' ^ • i ’ " . I . , u ______•<-> ______^ ^ ______> ■ ;' '■ ] ^V ■ 'oj OH,LOOKY O0R..\ATr\ BOX FOOZY/\ C H,‘I'M REMEMBERINri7 O H , ^ v : r r b' V: I GOT A BITE/ POI J'T LOSE'IM \ C >R MY STUM ^ICK IS..'/ ' I NO/ J ( , s' ^^ ^ WISH ME LUCK NCW/ REMEMBER//.N' I KNOW THIS V V / A I ' ^ ‘ . - WITH ALL VOUR / HO'V HUNGRY ^ f ISH... OH, G EE r f 1 / \ AW, MY GOfeU, FOOZY )• I'M SORRY, I f” C7S /). / A^U I g H.N T H I N K O F I , T H A T L L P O 1 * “ cEguKl^l f"# si'SS'i FKffSS58^5^& T"^5l THAT WAS \ GOOO / OOP, I AM BY, 1 , n / / W>«L I T^SAY RlgHX NOW... IS V R3R Mg, k c t KSS t h e S ™ e r W m 4 - i i H f . -I 'I . ^ ‘^"^^^^^^"^AVEt>Al-OrTVlOgE.~rH1^ J 4 X WAVTTTO TAUVttO'V’Y^'NOVJ WMXT?‘WM.CT V^'t"-!- i ' ^ ^ . 1 -______'• ^*™ *™ "77k^ ■ i r v C i ^ U .I N EE PA K JE W R30TBAL1_,T W H O aT ^B IF YOU'RE A <300D KIP AMC DO VDU MAME IT— I AMD WHILE VOU’R E Gfc I I IMG ^ ( 0 < A .Y /) ICE SKATES ARE s h o t ; AMP y THAT'S ^ LITTLE THIMGS FDR ME^-lTOCJAV; V— ^ I’LL DO J« MH AM A P f^, YOU/VM£31-rr > L ^ ^ 1 CODLP USE EKIOUgH* M FO R 1MSTAK1CE--SOU M ltal-rT IT' iSET THAT BIQ B A S O F r ^ R S / » I HEV 0 U T \ / COMlN'\>SAI.TEO/«AWWTS—S"1 6EE. WILUS/ THESE PEAtJlilTS I 1 FiaUREP ON iTB WCTEK iZOMU^tS RIGHT UP—HOSEP RiSHT >Sgig-'0/. SQ^ VvVoe. viiNyA ^\i?bi viwcxv^t,-- esvou i6vrt ^^K w t. \>5W i ^ '‘I y \ V J \ J v C # ^ 7 ~ ^ y \ ce.W£-\S5TTO m.vk'6 ««TVS«& ^V.^<> SO\^Mi 0-XVER.Nt«\'BS. . 1 # 1 ^^ ^ . ' ' ,------/ , TWE- Wt4T\ \ j ^0 ^ S \ O u ' ■ ’ i . ’ ■ ■ ■ ■ '
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