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VOL. 64 NO. 250

A i r F o r c e P l a y s S a m

Girl InA spunky Twin Falls g i r l ,

whoso .ambition is lo get on a, ""Rirls‘~so ftba l|-tenm ncxr-jrum - ——

m er, let down her usual tough A, .ex terio r • and "alm ost cried" R ,when doctors at David G rant t l 'i Hospital told she would be ableto be home for C hristm as. S f

Julia Heughins, 13- y e a r - o ld tdaugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Char- Jles Heughins, 4)8 M adison St.. ^ has been hospi ali/.cd since Nov.18 for treatm ent of a birth de- ,feet which, her m other says, ^ would have pventually lefth e r a hunchback. \ *

Ju lia , whose father is a re- | v.tired Air ['orce Technical .ser- ^geant, wns told previously she ^

hospital at Trnvis Air Force ^ Base in J'airfield, Calif., and

J c lu m , home., for Christma.s^__ «As a special Cliristnias pres- ^

. ent for Julia, her paren ts and two sister.s and n b ro ther, the ^ Air I'orce flew her to Mountain

--------- Ho we---- Tltiifi.doy--------------- then— Hbrought her on to Twin Falls H by ambulance. JK

She will return to the Ijpspital ^ W ednesday, also courtesy of the A ir Force. , •

The family, which has only 4 lived in Twin l alls since M

__months ago when Mr. Heughins r fe X I r e d. has lived in ' n jany- places throughout the world and f t ' has always done things together ' ' — esfjecially sports.

"Ju lia nlway!>' tried to join ' in ," her m other noted, “ and for C hrisim as this year she request- ^ ed a baseball ba t.” «*■

The cast that surrounds Ju lia, , from the bottom of her lower . lip to her hips, has a flaw in it that is quite painful. She ask- jj cd the doctors to fix the wrinkle,M rs. Heughins said, but when they told he r it wouldn’t be d ry « — ) in time to comc hom e, she told them to "let it hu rt."

Julia is keeping up with her .school work while in Ihe hosoi- • S tal, and doesn’t find it too diffi- 'cult since about all she can. d o ___Is n ;ad . T utors a re provided, Tj 1 she sa id . Because of he r illness she has lost a couple of years a t school and was In thc sixth grade a t H arrison E lem en tary sH School before s h e . en te red thc gets h o sp lu l for surgery . rnen'

The Times-News ra n a s to ry cost! Monday on Julia, sta tin g lhat othe she would be hospitalized dur- schc ing the holidays. A s a result, seco M rs. Heughins said, she h as re- men ceived m any calls a sk rh l about y ear Ju lia . BIi

She will be-'Ift th e . hospital until Ju n e o r Ju ly and Will re- jg ^ quire much therapy, but, he r p^Qi m other reports, "should be com- righi p letely norm al in tim e ." Bones w ere g rafted from h e r hip into yj, h e r spine during su rg e ry Dec. igggi 8.

What else does Ju lia wa;it for e r X C hristm as—besides being home w ith |her family? F o r the next (grei six to eight months books nnd 5 ,3 ,,

----------- w ill Ki» hffr n n lycom pany, so that’s w hat she w ants. rest

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J e r o m e M e n neer

C h a r g e d W i t h r i r

D r u g O f f e n s e {sLTwo young Jerom e men were

a rra ig n ed in Twin F a lls County P robate C ourt T hursday after- 3 ,,^ noon on charges of possession of 4 4 „ m arijuana. iv |i

C harges were filed T hursday Blis."i afternoon against G ran t B. Case to | H um phries, 22, and H arold Rue- with belm an. 21. both Jerom e.

P.ro(^ate Judge R ichard Reed T I '. continued theit* a rra ignm en t un- JT ll til th ey a re able to obtain scr- r p vices of an a ttorney and placed X T

______ ra rh und r r bond. Both . ^w ere retu rned to Ihe custody of P res Twin Fall.<! Police pending pay- s q ij m ent of bond. a gp

Chief of Police F ran k B arnett ica said the two were apprehended deatl

__ _ a t m idnight Wiidne.sday in a j.stcrroadblock a t thc P e rrin e Bridge hii

------a * they were traveling north nt aon Highway 93. • WasI

Officers .said a c ig a re tte con- "h laining m arijuana w as recover- in ti­ed from the autom obile in which .said, the two suspects w ere riding. ideal

The roadlilocks w ere -set up pcac . in an a ttem p t to apprehend sus- ted

pects in two arm ed robberies of state Twin Falls service sla tions. • for «

Churches 1Bv WARREN GOSSETT ' vice, Tlm es-News S taff W riter of c

M any 'Tw in F a lls resid en ts ,th e rr have heard trad itional Christ- chu r m as caro ls simg th roughout the will week a s va rio n s .ch u rch c t bogan — Su; th e ir annual C hristm as pro- 8M.S gcam s, a num ber o f w hich pro- obsc vided caro lers young and old. Mr.

Also set by many Tw in-Falls Ghrii churches over the weekend are choii special candlelight services and Nigh children’s programs. ' Men.

' The F irst Methodist Church Sp---------w ill hold its annual - Clirl5tm »s~tni!~

candlelight service a t 7 p.m. .inclu Sunday. Roger .Vincenit, choir d i-v ice

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. be able to com e hom e for Chrisiikle correcWvc surRCry for a bliJhen F o rce flew her hom e T hursday and ^ cas t In -Ju n e o r Ju ly and Is amtold

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i Beautif icatiiixth‘a p ' SHOSHONE — Seventeen proj- for the ects, rep resen ting a to ta l invest- I

m ent of a round J12 m illion, plus twi •oO" costs of junk y a rd screen ing and set that o th er benutification w ork, nre Mr dur- scheduled for com pletion in the me suit, second d is tr ic t ^of the D epart- cei > f®' m ent of H ighways th is coming the bout y ear. tio

Blaine Sessions, d is tr ic t high- thc pital ^ a y eng ineer, said w ork a lread y Ce,

’■®" is under w ay on .sonrie o'f the ( p ro jec ts as fa r a s engineering, nei

rom- right-of-way acquisition and bid- Cu ones p rep ara tio n s a re concerned. soi

The m ajo r undertak ing in the sui local d is tr ic t this y ea r, he said, iy , will be the construction of anoth- pie e r 22.5 m iles of four-lane Inter- {,e st-ate SON, going from the Cot- e r

next terel In terchange to the Utah i S tate Line. It also includes 24 s. ftviles-of- tw o-lane hiBhwa y-co m. plete with base, su rfacin g and wil rest a rea construction . bic

This p ro ject alone, will repre- jur sent about S8 million, the cngi- — neer explained. He said design ---

his now com plete an d the de- I - p a rtm en l is w aiting for comple- tion of funding before continuing with ba.se and surfacing . Grad- f l Ing and som e p rim a ry struc- J lu res a re under way.

A nother 29.4 m iles of .seal fo a l \ on 1-80 from Je ro m e lo Green- (rj,

unty wood is now in the design stage and Ihe th ird I-RON pro ject of 4 4 m iles from Ihc E lm ore Coun- ty line to a point w est of the

iday Bliss interchanRe is com plete a s ' 3ase to planning and engineering, Rue- with p u rchases now iinder way ^

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.ced T r i b u t e T o H o l t Z- WASHINGTON_CAP) — Vice an,

y of P residen t H ubert H. H um phrey; ' P'ly" Said today lhat " th c w orld lost; the

a g rea l w orld leader and A m er-jpu nett ica lost a d e a r frien d " in the Ph idcd death of A ustra lian P rim e Min- .sai n a i.stcr H arold Holt. - i whidge H um phrey paid trib u te to H olt ofii orth a t a m em orial sc rv iee in th e .b a ,

• W ashington N ational C athedral, hal con- "H aro ld Holt w as a politician 1 ver- in the finesc s e n s e .’’ H um phrey Ro hich .said. "H e w a s ^ i r s t of all an inj lg. idealist, unshakably devoted to tii(

up peace. He wa.s a lead er com m it- mi sus- ted to p rogress. He w as a trt 3 of s ta tesm an dedicated to freedom co

• for all thc w orld .” a

es Set Speciar ' vice, w hich will consist largely of r of caro ls and C h ris tm as an- be en ts ith cm s a s p resen ted by the A. rist- church sho ir. Mrs. H aro ld Nye A < the will bc o rg an is t. 1 . •

pro- 8:4!) a im . an d II a.'rii. wHi be wo pro- observed a s C hristn ias Sunday. m< d. Mr. V incent will p rt 'sen t a int 'a lls C h ristm as vocal ;solo ' a n d - th e ~-J a re cho ir w ill sing M o rg an 's ’*Xhe sic and N ight Jo u rn e y o f th e W ise p n

M en.” wiircK Specia l C hristm as se rv ice s a t Ad m as the k-irsi Chrl.stti^n' CIIUlLll will < ( 3.m. .include a n t iu s ^ l w o rsh ip ser- ‘ rd i- jy ic e ,S unday jm saented - l^ - th e .b e ser- a d u lt ch o ir un d er th e d irection I chi

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'RESENTS, one of w hich she hopes Is a er of M r. and Mrs. C h arles Heughins. J for C hristm as from C alifornia, w here ;

t for a b irth defect. As a surprise fo r h lursday and will lake h e r back Wednesday ind Is anxious to s ta r t playing baseball

io T i I i r l i i g ^ r wcation Slatedn proj- fo r the right-of-w ay. Sinvesi- Five construction p rojects an d wn, plus two iunk y a rd screenings a re sng and schecfuled on U. S. Highway 30. o k, nre M r. Sessions sa id the, dcpart-in the m en t hj(s acq u ired about 25 p e r s

iep art- cen t of the right of way fo r s.:oming the 5.8 m iles of new construc- S

tion from F iler w est to e lim inate 0t high- the p resen t routing through thfe Silready C ed ar Crossing a re a . llof the O ther U. S. 30 pro jec ts includc “e e n n ^ new railroad crossing design a t S nd bid- C urry and 4.4 mileS of surfacinged. south of Bliss and 9.2 miles of uin the surfacing in the B anbury Hill o

e said, ju e a . ,both of w hich are com- aanoth- p lete as to design with bids to tlInter- be advertised a s soon as weath- P

le Cot- e r permit.s. ii: Utah Im provem ents planned for U. kdes 24 s . 93 include a new rest a re a u

lg an d w ith the d es ign com ple lc a n d iN b ids to be ca l led sho r t ly : a n d is,

repre- ju n k y a rd sc re e n in g south of |w 2 cngi- ------------------------------=— T--------------------

£1 Portland Rosit inuing ___

Train Collide.al f o a l W A M EG O . K an . (A P ) — A Green- ( ra in c ro w d ed w ith 190 h o l iday f 1 s ta ge pas .sengers coll ided a l a s id ing H ject of pas t of W a m e g o T h u rs d a y ]

f ii 'Eht with a f r e ig h t t ra in . T h e c of the Kan.sas h ig h w a y pa tro l s a id p lete a s jjomc 5 0 pas .sengers w ere in- tl f e r in g , I ju r e d , none se r io u s ly s

A check of hosp i ta ls in W am e- [, go, and n e a r b y M a n h a t ta n a n d

V C T o p ek a , Kan., d isc losed t h a t ^ V ® only 12 p e r so n s a p p a re n t ly re-j

m a in e d h o sp i ta l ized o v e rn ig h t . . About 20 o th e r s w ere t r e a t e d ^

nphrcy; "T he train slowed down and i Id lost; thc conductor sa id wo would b e . " Amer-1 pulling nver for a fre igh t," Lt. |* in the Phillip Way of F t. Riley, K an., h e Min- .said. "I w as talk ing to my wife

- I when all of a sudden ihere w as to H olt ohe big thad.-.TTic train m oved n in the. backw ard and then cam e to a 0 licdral. h a lt.” jn litician The Union P ac if ic 's P o rtlan d a nphrcy Rose, T rain No. 18, w as carry - o all an ing pa.s.scngers en route from )ted to the west to K ansas City, 105 " im m it- m iles c a s t of - W amego. T he vas a tra in w as m ade up of four p ecdom coaches, two baggage ca rs a n d jn

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j c i a l H o l i d a ylargely of N orm an W hile. Soloists Will c IS an- be Mrs. R obert Nelson, M rs. c y the A. D. Nye and Ja m e s Reynolds, b Id Nye A C hristm as c6m m uni6n se rv ic e 'F

will also be held . At 7 p .m .|c

vill be w orship serv ice fea tu rin g Christ-1 unday. rrias caro ls nnd then all ad u lts b ent a in te rested will g o caroling. tli d - t h e — A - p ro g ram o f-C h ristm as m u -.a I "X he sic based on th e O ld T esU m en t c

W ise p rophecies of a conting M essiah t: will be held a t the 'S ev en th -d ay '

Ices a t A dventist C hurch. S a turday a t c:li will < p.m .------------- -^Ip ser- "T h e Songs, of C hristm as” w il l , t! 1^- th e .b e put{ on by m em b ers of th e id rection I ch u rch ,' .wiUi -iflstrutnental ac-1

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I>pes Is a baseball ba t. Is 13-year-old ughins. Ju lia w as told she would not I

w here she has been hospitalized, i ise fo r her an{l h e r familv, tho Air 1 I'ednesday, Ju lia should be out of her

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Shoshone and norlh of Hailey ets an d with ano ther junkyard screening gs a re schcdulecl just south of Moore vay 30. on U. S. 93-A. depart- U. S. Highway 26. is al.so 25 p e r s e h c d u l e d for a junk' y ard j

a y fo r screening at the junction with mstruc- S tate H ighway 46 near Gooding. , m inate Other sc reen ings are planned at Igh (hfe su g a rs w est of Burley and nt

Ihe TTiousand Springs and Buhl include a reas and a t Bliss, all un U. i sign a t S. 30.rfacing S tate highw ay projects sched- . liles of uied include scenic developm ent ry Hill on Slate 75 around Sun Valley • i com- and eight m iles on Slate 68 from bids to the junction with U. S. 93 td weath- Picabo. On State H ighway 25,

in Paul, widening with four for U. lanes, cu rb and gutter is .sched-

it a re a uied on .7 mile. This is about >IHst&r-rl-05 por ce nt comple ta - in d e tiBn, J 10 and i Mr. Sessions said, wilh traffic ' y: an d i services now being w orked out ' lulh of I with Paul officials.

Rose, Freight lide, 50 HurtI — A Thc 70-car Union Pacific holiday freight tra in was en route from

siding Kansas City to Los Angeles, lursday] a Union Pacific spokesm an in in. The Om aha. Neb , said the P o rtlan d 1 sa id Rose pulled onto a siding to let cre in- the freight pass and apparen tly

stuck out one end of thc siding W ame- [qq far. fouling thc m ain line.

h" engine and one baggagellv rp Portland Rose turned

[ I’ l lover, as did eight cars and alli trea ted •’’ '‘ee units of the freigh l loco-

motive.vn and ~ and Mi.-- Ollu StH /en- - 9uld tic iTiucller of Courtjand, Ore.. and i( [ ( their son. Jobn. an K agle scouT,

Kan helped adm in ister firsl aid to iv wife ‘he injured.ire w as Mrs. Stclzcnm ueller, an Army m oved nurse, has just returned from a e to a one-year tour of duty in Viot-

^nam. She said she d idn 't think o r tla n d 'an y p assengers w ere hu rt seri- , carry - ously.

f from "N obody panicked," she said J ty. 105 "b u t il w as quite a .shock.” |. n. T he .'More lhan one-fourth of the ] if four passengers w ere identified by irs and i newsm en as m em bers of thci

arm ed serv ices. |

ay Servicesits will com panim cnt and singing by the , M rs. congregation . The program willj ynolds. begin with "O . Comc All Y c' s e rv ice 'F a ith fu l” and conclude with a ,7 p .m .|choral.e singing Handel’s "Halle-] i—bricfJuJatL il-C horus. ■'Christ-1 M editation by candlelight has ad u lts been scheduled by m em bers of,

the F i r s t P resb y te rian ' Church ' a s m u- a t .11 p .m . Christma.s Eve. Iti- itam ent eluded will be spccial miis'ic by ilesslah the va rio u s ch'ilrch choirs, nth-day ' - M em b ers-o f the ch urch w ent d ay a t caro ling TTiursday night.- — __Planni'd-hy-thR -ln im anucJ-J-il-.is" wTll. theran Church will be a Chil-, of th e id re n ’s sc rv icc to bc p resen ted

UI ac-l See SERVICES, pg. 2, cUl. 7 |

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iO, FRIDAY,. DECEMBER 22, 1967

r P r e s i d i■ T h a i l a ij j j j H j . K H OR A’i', T h a i l a n d (A P ) — c

P re s id e n t John.son flew he re se- F c r e t l y lonighi un the la te s i l e g | s of a continuing n iys te ry t r ip , t te l l ing co m b a t pilots "1 w a n t to look each of you in th e e y e . " I

J o h n s o n rflew to this A m eri- .s can-bu il t Thui a i r force b a s e .U w h ic h pinys a role in the a i r j w a r o v e r ViL'inain. a f te r a t ten d - h ing m em oria l r i le s in A us tra l ia f o r his friend a n d V ie tnam a l ly , |F P r i m e M in is te r Haro ld Holt. >

T h e While House s taff h a d r s o u g h t to keep thc t r ip h e re se- t

m lkS, Boir B B last Rec| H I By G E O R G E E S P E R |Q■ n . SAIGON (A P ) — U.S. B.'i2 r

b o m b e r s r e iu rn e d 10 b las t N or th t H H H V ie tn a m e s e t a r g e t s in tljc de- f

m i l i ta r ized zone a g a in loday d e - t sp i le the t h r e a t of m o re SAMiC m iss i le s like th e th ree the R eds H red ai them in the s a m e a r e a | W e d n e s d a y n i^h t . r

T h e huge h ig h -a l l i tudc bom b- f e r s |X)unded troop co n cen t ra - t ions nnd a r t i l l e ry positions in f t iie n o r lhe rn ha lf of tlie D M Z , | ( s e v e n miles n o r th -n o r th w e s t of -] th e U.S M arine outpost a t Con

ar-o ld T h ie n . E ar l ie r^ ii> the d ay they 1 Id not b la s te d su s p e c te d C o m m u n is t Ii il izcd, in f i l t ra t ion ro u te s a long the • 10 A ir C u inbud ian b o rd e r . at h e r A t 4jii>> s a m e l ime, the U.S. '

C o m m a n d d isc losed a new a m - '------------- ph ib ious and h e l ic o p te r a s s a u l t '

by M arines a lo n g lhe n o r t h e r n , •m s e c t o r where 35,000 C om m u n is t

^ 1 ^ __ t roops a re be l ieved c o n c e n t ra t -L B t * ed . “ ^

' T h e re wns no re p o r t of any^f m o r e SAMs b e in g f ired w h e n 1

l O r e tu r n e d F r id a y . *' d o lher r a i d s today , the b ig I

b o m b e r s p o u n d e d two su s p e c te d 1 I in f i l t ra t io n r o u t e s witJiin a few

f H a l lcy n i i le s of the C a m b o d ia n b o r d e r . 1 : c reen ing O n e st-rike w a s 68 m iles nor t ti- if M oore w e s t of Sa igon w h e re supp l ies

f i l t e r into W a r Zone C. T h e scc- is al.so o n d w as 89 m i le s no r th of Sai-

mk' y a r d g o n n e a r the Bu Dop Spcc ia l 1 ion with F o rc e s c a m p w hich the C om m u- G ooding. n i s t s a s sa u l t e d la s t m on th . 'a n n e d a l x h e new M a r in e a s sa u l t , a l so t

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T ra v e l L ilies Is sched- '

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w a y ^ 25° H o h o f l y I t - U S h J

it*’ sched-----------------------------M O N RO E 1 is abou t A ir l ines, r a i l r o a d s and b u s , , rincipn , l ines gea red u p today to han d le h t raff ic th e f irs t peak push of the noii- r k e d ou t d a y t ravel s e a s o n as mill ions of

A m e r ic a n s c r i s s c ro s se d the ------------- c o u n t ry t ry in g to g e l h o m e for '

t C h r i s tm a s .Although t h e t r a n s p o r ta t io n

r u s h began a b o u t a w eek ago, m o s t c a r r i e r s sa id the p eak d a y s would b e to d ay an d J a n . 2, Socne lines p r e d ic t e d p a s s e n g e r v o lu m e r e c o r d s for the p er iod . '

P a c i f ic C ontinuing a t r e n d of r e c e n t u te f ro m y e a r s , m a n y a i r l in e s a lso r e ­d e s . p o r te d h e a v y book ings to resort , j s m a n in a r e a s inc lud ing M iami, H aw aii , P o r t l a n d M ex ico and th e C a r ib b e a n is- ng to let la n d s .i p a re n t ly T h e Nat iona l S a fe ty X o u n c i l in i 1C sid ing C h ica g o e s t im a te d th a t Ihe ex- : n line. t r a millions of d r iv e r s on th e na- 1 hneeaec t io n ’s s t r e e t s a n d h ighw ays over

th e Weekend w ould m e a n f rom 1 : "and a l l i 625 t o J 2 5 fa ta l i t ie s . ,[jhl loco- ------------------- I

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n 't think BOISE — An in fo rm at ion a c - . u r t seri- cus in g Idaho F ro z e n Foods. Inc. , ,

o f Twin F a l l s of v io la t ions of she sa id (he U. S. P u r e Food an d D ru g : k . ” I Act has b een filed in F ede ra l ly 1 of thc D is t r ic t C ourt , it w a s ann o u n ced ified by F r id a y . ^

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F a l l s an d n a m e d L aV ern W. a n d W il l iam C. R o u th as d e f e n d a n ts . ]

C Will iam R o u th w a s c o n ta c te d ;^ F r id a y and h e sa id . " T h is per - ,

t a in s 10 a p r o d u c t p a c k e d an d lg by the sh ip p e d m ore th a n a y e a r a g b . "

' ^ ' ' 1 T h e in fo rm a t io n a l leg es four , a ‘ °^"’ is nf v io la t ions ,s " H a l le - ' T h e c o m p la in t a l leges th a t thc

!d cfcnd . in ts p l a c e d p a c k a g e d light h a s 'h a s h - b r o w n p o ta to e s , w hich h a d n b e r s o f , b e e n c o n ta m in a te d , im o intcr-■ C h u r c h ' ^ ' ^ t e c o m m e r c e for s h ip m e n t to E y e . In- K a n s a s City. Mo.niis'ic b y TwreMsO h e co M t.r allege som e • loirs. of the p o ta to esT n td becn adul-. rch w ent tc ra te d .w ith E-colI, coliform s. t. a n d b aq le ria : two o th er countsiniic) I II- b 1I«>bc Iinsnnilnry cnndilions. to ,

a Chil-, w hich the po tatoes w ere alleged;^ ircsen ted Iy exposed, m a y have con tam i- , cul. 7 I n a ted them w ith b a c te r ia . - -

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i d e n t P a l a n d A i r(A P ) — crof. W ord got oui abuul the v liere se- Khora t slop, bu t a se c re c y lid t

a te s i leg I slill w as ijii Hlie P r e s i d c m 's fu- e ry t r ip , tu re t r a v e l plans . 1i w a n t to T h e re w as m uch specula i ion | e e y e . " lh a l he m ig h t visii V ie in am it- ; s A m eri- self, nllhougli his s ta ff refused ce b a s e .U o say w h ere he would go next, jl

1 the a i r j Speak ing 10 men in uniform < ?r a t ten d - h ere , John.son sa id : IA u s tra l ia ■ " I rea l ize lh a l an iild m a n is a!] nam al ly ,[poQ r e x cu se for yo u r wife and 1 riolt. your f a m i l y and yo u r loved

itaff h a d ones, but I w a n te d so m uch to I I h e re se- be with you a t C h r is im a s . 1 ;

» o m b e r s R e ^

R-ftfl T a r g e t s’ER la im e d a l tak in g C om m u n is t i U.S. B52 p re s s u re off the n o r lh e rn fron-;; list N or th t ie r a r e a , w a s c en te red about 1

iIyc de- five m iles helow the dem il i ia r - 1 loday de-"4^ed zone a long the coas t of ( o re S A M iQ u a n g T ri I ' ro v in c e . 1Ihe R e d s a b a t ta l io n of M arines , about j

im e a r e a j ooo m en , landed T h u rs d a y ' m o rn in g f rom he l ico p te rs nnd

Jc bom b- f rom sh ip s of lhe U.S. 7th Fleet. ; on cen t ra - u s h e a d q u a r t e r s sa id Ihc sitions in only s ign if ican t ac t ion so f a r oc-I lie D M Z .Ic u r ’red sh o r t ly befo re d a r k : ' [hwest of T h u rs d a y w h e n on e M arine! ; st a t Conday they t - " ~ -: im m unis t ia 17 Rescunew am - __

Tunnel ()ncen tra t-

---------------- GORMAN, Calif. 4AJi)------ Se5t(_■t of any enteen m en. trapped for 19 ■cd when hours behind a cave-in Inside a ay. I snow capped m ountain, craw led', ihe big I through a n a rrow passagew ay suspected to safely today, lin a few A c h ee r w ent up as thc men in b o rd er, em erged from the en tran ce to a les nortti- iV^-milc-long State W ater Proj-• supplies ect tunnel in Ihe T ehachapi

The sec- m ountains, w hich sep ara teth of Sai- N orthern and Southern Callfor- p Spccial nia.: Commu- Fellow w orkm en had tried to nth. reach thc m en from th ree dircc-tiult, a lso tions, bu t feared the m en m ight-------------- be trap p ed a s long as four o r

five days. However, one team — digging head-on through 80 feet

l e S of d irt, rock and steel blocking the tunnel—m ade rap id prog-

' ress a f te r finding th e collapsed0 1 steel' roof had form ed a partial

passagew ay."No one felt we would never

U S l l get ou l.” said one of the trapped men. H.G. H arrison, a conslruc-

OE tion inspector for the S ta te De-and bus pa rtm en t of W ater Resources.to handle ------------------------------------------------ --thc noli- n

sed the 1 Beacon To Educahom e for

veek ago. Tower ilind^Jan*^°2' A stru c tu re , h igher than any p a s s e n g e r building in Twin F a lls , is being

period erected in thc cen te r of thc Coi- of rcccn t Southem Idaho Campus,

also rc- The stru c tu re , while sm all in to resort, c ircum ference, will be thc focal

i Hawaii, point of cam pus and will serve iibcan is- a.s a so n of "beacon to educa­

tion,” since ir will be lighted Council in a t night, according to E d Petcr- a Ihe ex- son, a rch itec t with cam pus plan- on the na- ners Jones-F eh lbcrg A ssociates, .vays over The 107-foot lower will be piul- ,ean from ti-use. M r. P e te rso n said, sfimre

it will serve as a com m unica-__ tions tow er, the cam pus focal

point, a housing for a carillon , bell system and eventually ,I probably p lay a p a il in cam pus

television.I Mr P e terson said, however,• that for the p resen t, thc high-• , ri.sc s t r u c t u r e will s e rv e a s a l i l t c o m m u n ic a t io n s noint. T h e a re a

around, it will be landscapcd and

iprohablv becom e thc idcntifica- „ ;'t io n m ark of CSI since, b e tau sc

H of i'-'* readily[‘" “ c ^ e ^ l I visible from som e d istance

innounced Peterson said the height. . of the tow er will be thc equiva-

*of* Twin ' ’* " “ nine-story building.rn W and The cen trum , bottom part .of'fen d an ts. tow er, h as been under con-

. \ struction fo r som e tim e andT h u rsd ay w orkm en began sct-

■ J J ting the five p re -s iresscd Ts in eked and , ^c a r a g b ." '_______________2_______________cges four

^r roum s sH O P P iN G ilili............ | | | 7 iT i ■ I ^ M ralleged- T J A T T O^ ^ n u m i C H R IS T M A S

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P a y s V is ; l i r F o r c eabout the w ant to look cach of you in t h e ' i

lecrecy lid e ye .” <. idem 's fu- Johnson sa id e ach .of his lis- 1

len c rs " s h o u ld know righl will speculaiion p re v a i l ,” He sa id " y o u r cause is 1

/ i i ' in am it-' a just one " jiff re fused ' Johnson flew to Khorai from 1 go next. ID arw in on A u s t r a l i a 's n o r th e rn ' in uniform coas i , w h e re he had stopped for

I refue ling a f te r the flight from d m a n is a I M e lbourne w here hc had a t t e n d - , r wife and ed thc Holt se rv ices .■our loved T h e Whii.e Huuse iried to keep c) m uch to the D arw in slop se c re t , too.-but r i s tm as . 1 a p p a re n t ly the p lans w ere no ser

R e t u r n T o ^

^ e t s I n D M ZCom m unis t c o m p a n y ex ch a n g e d sm all a r m s .hern fron- a n d m ach in eg u n f ire with an ?red about e n em y force of unknown size en-

dem il i ia r- t r en ch ed in a com plex of bunk- : coas t of e r s I-our M a rines w ere killed.'

and nine w ere wounded. Com­ines about m unist casualties were not

T hursday known, ip te rs nnd U.S. c ru isers and destroyers . 7th Fleet, al.so turned their big guns on.

said the Com m unist positions along thej 1 so fa r oc-1 northern frontier, and -fighter- fore dark: bom bers also raked enem y le M arine I strongpoints.

2scued From \ el Cave-In \

^p) — gnv .i ■•Rut we thought is would lake id for 19 a weeiT'to gel us ouTT in Inside a "H ow they got lo us as fast as n. craw led they did I 'll never know." ’assagew ay ^ h e trapped m en laughed.

, ^ told jokes and a te and drank as thc men supplies low ered throughitrance to a pipes—four-and eight-inches

in d iam e te r—lh a t w ere undam - Tehachapi agetJ By t'He cave-in. T heir a ir

supply wa!s never in d an g er and -rn Callior- (j,gy jyere w a rm er—by a t least

, . . . , 40 deg rees—than rescu ers and ad tried to o n l o o k e r s stand ing above three direc- ground in I4-dcgree tem pera- m cn m ight

one team — "I w asn ’t scared , not a b it;” uch 80 feet d eclared Roy W illis. "T he only cl h lo rk ine reason one of the rescuers nnid n r o ^ w orked so hard Is 1 owe him 30 e '^olla 'llsed b ucks."d a partia l "Y ou would expect th a t m any

m en to have som e h y ste ria ,” fould never added H arrison, "b u t there w as the trapped none."a construc- " I ’ve m ade enough money in » S ta te De- overtim e to take a few days Resources, off," sighed C harles Shuler.

Educa tion?r Marks CSIr than any - - * r - .j - - Is, is beingof thc Col- .

ho Campus.le sm all in ___ ,

I will serven to educa- ''' '■

will be rnul-said, sffnw --------- ’

:omm unica- mpus

a carillon eventually ,in ca m pus— --------------------------------------

. however, thc

I. Thcscapcd and ________________

: identifica- ce, be<::ausc bc readily

d istance

the height thc cquiva- lUilding. om part .of under con- •tim e and began set-

:sscd Ts in ■ : Bjnc. ' ■

PRE-STRESSED Ts'w .rorm part of a high-rise str

W z S M K S commuAlcatlo’ns tower on tl ((ampii*. Two more of the Ts 1

h i day and the final one was to I

rre r is » 7 t c t t tall...the-ani]____ huge crane lifted the Ts Ji

hi a cage, a t the end of the c devices, u te^n here.

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r e e B a s e)f you in t h e 'c r e t th e re , A s m a l l c ro w d wa

on h a n d a n d th.e m a k in g s of h .of h is lis- n u i lo r c a d e w e re in p la c e , w r ig h l w ill A p p a re n t ly , th e n th e P r e s ,’o u r c a u s e is d e n t d e c id e d 10 go in to tow n .

! K h o ra t , m a n n e d a lm o s t ei K h o ra i fro m ( jr e ly hy A m e r ic a n a irm e n w it a 's n o r l h e r n ' A m e r ic a n f ig h te r b o n ib e rs ,1 s to p p e d fo r j j u m ile s n o r lh of B an g k o k . Tli

f lig h t f ro m A ir l o rc e s e n t ou l Iw o F i t ? h a d a t t e n d -1 i iu in i l e r c h ie f s on a n ifth t r a d i '■ b o m b in g s t r ik e ju s t b e fo re tl'Ir ie d to k e e p P r e s id e n i ;n ii \- . '( l ..-rei. to o .-b u i , s e c re ia iA ( ie o rg e C h ri> w e re no .sCr ^|j,|

ilu ' P i i 's id e n i m e a n t by th i= = -----------------w h i‘ili»‘i' he p la n n o d (0 J >e him 'I ^ S a ii ir ih iy o r S u n d a y .I I § . J!< eii^ iiii4 .-toea uilk he niigl

J t c in n i ' h .n l; li) V V ashington VRiii)ii‘ afl,cr a ta lk w ilh P o [

B m - : P a u l VI. lju,t- t h e r e w as no co m / I • ^ I firn i.ii in ii.W l ^ 3 I J u h n s o n lu ld Ih e a i rm e n i

A , * , K h o r a t____ :_____________________“ T h ro u g h th e u s e of a i r po\

I s m a l l a r m s e r . a m e re h a n d fu l, o f 'm e n — 1 i r e w ith a n m i l i t a r y fo r c e s a r c re c k o n e d lo w n s ize en- art* p in n in g d o w n s o m e 700,0)lex o f h u n k - N o rth V ie in itm e se . ___

w e re k illed .' " T h e y n r e in c r e a s in g th c co u n d e d . Com- of ir i f i l i r a t io n . T h e y a r e im p c

w e re n o i ing a h ig h r a te o f a l t r i i i o n whi th e e n e m y is e n g a g e d , a n d g i

d d e s t r o y e r s '"B ‘'c s l w h e n h e w itb ig g u n s o n . ‘*r‘iw s .is along the P'’"'''-''' Providiiand f i g h t e r - m o b i l i t y which m eets ai

iked enem y ' " “ t'^hes the stealth of an cnen whose tactics a re based on su den hit and run a tta ck s ."

maaniMnaniiirimn- .Johnson said th a t by workii w ith the South V ietnam ese a

_ o th er allies, “ we Jire defeatiJ^WgW. I this aggression—and we a ^ 1 1 V doing it w ith a proportion

! forces a t least ha lf those usua I requ ired to cope w ith a guerri I enem y of such size ."

' S ' | j Johnson said th a t a lrpow erI all its form s is a m ajo r reas

s would lake the plans of the enfe'my, as5uT7--------------- p u t it, a rc doeni\ed-to-fali.----- -us as fast a s T he chief executive said know " “ f u tm ost Im portance to t

pcace of Asia nnd the woi e and d ran k ag gresso rs never agi

ihroHoh assum e tld eiBhU nches “ Bfiression through cru e l, a

^ b ru ta l and sad istic w ars of^ lional liberation will, be eill

econom ic—o r successfu l.”In d an g er and g ||. po^^,er denies—Dy a t lea s t „ resso rs both acce.ss to cht rM cuers and success o r 10 u ltim ate victory■CO f^m i^ rn D eclaring that A m erica 's g ee lem p era - justice and peace, John:

sa id :|, not a b it.” "L e t no m an In any land m s. "T he only read the sp irit of our land. T the rescu ers sp ir it of A m erica is not to 1 owe him 30 read on p lacard s and posters-

is a sp irit m anifest in the slet ct th a t m any fastness and resolve of a nati le h y ste ria ,” holding firm ly and faithfully )ut there w as its course .”

Johnson .said "w c shall r Igh money in lu rn " from that course, a few days He concluded by saying'."G

s Shuler. blesS and keep you—every one

CSI Campus

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tESSED T s’werejjB t brtv place Thursday fi high-rise structure which Will'serve, as : tower on the ' College of Southem Mah

(re of the Ts were put Into placi! later Thurs 1 one was to be placed Friday morning. Th tall, the emilvalent of a nlnfcalgry-btilMlnt

fted the Ts Jnto place and then a workmai ! end of the cable removed wooden shlppini I here. ^

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- F r o m T i m e s - N e w s 2 4 - h o u r V

Tem peratures L_National snov

High Low P r. clouAlbany, ra in ............ 50 T d ay .A lbuquerque, c le a r . 27 14 . . m ileA tlanta,' ra in ............ 67 52 .06 ]n JlB ism arck, c le a r . . . . Oi-18 . . p ra lBoston, ra in ............ 44 41 T j 5_Buffalo, cloudy ........ 65 38 .43 p rg jChicago, c l e a r .......... 62 16 . 34 50 pCincinnati, cloudy . . 69 .26 1.06 cen tCleveland, cloudy . . 65 28 .51 j a y

"D enver, cloudy 28 12 /.r.Des Moines, c le a r . . 5 6 10 .02 D etroit, c loudy . . . ; . 61 26 .63F o rt W orth, c l e a r . . . 70 -28 . .Helena, snoyv . . ; . . . 0 -8 T

I Indianapolis; cloudy 67 23 .89 AJacksonville , c le a r . 80' 64 . . patt(K ansas City, c le a r .; 59 12 .11 p res

' Los Angeles, c le a r . 59 43- . . theLouisville, cloudy . . 69 30 .78 unusM em phis, cloudy . . . 75 30 .50 fgceM iam i, cloudy ........ 79 76 . . e te rM ilwaukee, c le a r . . . 57 13 .07 cu ryM pls.-St:P.. c le a r . . 5 1 1 . . 10 aNew; O rleans, rain ' . . 80 49 .84 rapiiNeW York, cloudy . . 54 50 . . a

Okla. City, c le a r . . . 56 19 .02 theO m aha, c le a r ........... 25 8 . . ing

-------- P hlladulpliia, r a in - . . 62 49— =F-wesTPhoenix, c le a r ........ 50 31 . . 2 4 h

--------P ittsb u r^ h r^ Io u d y —- £ 2—ao— ^ ^gast'P tlnd , Me., cloudy . 43 38 . . idahiP tlnd , O re., ra in . . . .15 30 .47 SomiR apid City, c le a r . . . 13 -5 . . SoutIR ichm ond, c loudy . . 55 44 . . mouiSt. Louis, cloudy . . . 67 19 .72 valle

--------SBlt - Lh .- 6 it y r ol oudy- ~ —ThiSan Diego, c le a r . . . 69 40' . . siderSan F ran ., c lo u d y . . 50 44 . . highSeattle, ra in ---------- 48 34 .62 mourT am pa, c le a r .......... 80 68 . . stronW ashington, cloudy 54 47 . . of tl

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Alaska, Canada '3* Hawaii ,"n"ow

High Low P r. w est.C algary ..................... -2 -9 to w(Edm onton ............... -7 -19 e n ^M ontreal ...................41 J37 -.23

^ O tjaw a ....................... 38 32 .27 Ti- R egina ...................... -6 -1 9 H

Toronto ..................... 60 31.J.18W innipeg ................... 1 -8 ^Vancouver ................. 37 32 1.90Anchorage .................12 -4F a irb an lu ................. 10 -14 Mr?Juneau ...................... 23 21 N usstHonolulu ................... 82 70 Mrs.

--------- Nellie

Idahor----------------------------------- -H l- to w - P r , Corza

B ear Lako ................. 20 2 dez.Boise ............................ 28 27 Buhl;Buhl .............................. '30 18 F redB urley .......................... 26 13Caldwoll ................. 27 Mr?C astleford ...................33 17 R. GaE m m ett ...................... 27 20 .03 KinsfGooding ...................... 16 13 ^G rangeville ' ............ 31 19 .01 Boyd

G race .......................... 25 14 .03 o ig aH ailey ...................... . 1 3 -9 gan tiIdaho F a l l s ................. 14 4 .02 ^ r sJe ro m e ........................ 27 11 te r ^K im berly .....................26 13 ^ jKuna .................... .. 28 26 SteverLewiston ....................... 35 24 .01M alad .......................... 22 2 8M o n tp e lie r ................... 20 9 'M ountain Hom e . . 22 6P a rm a ........................ 22 18 .06

, Pocatello ..................... 22 17R e x b u r g ........................ 12 3 .08 ^JlenR upert .................... .. 24 2 <=oiSalmon^ ...... .................. IBSoda Springs ............. 19 S .03 S t .TWIN FALLS . . . . . . 28 II

Drivers Ai-e Cautioned On „ r s

Road Hazards "Idaho S tate Police Lt. Dean shone:

BenneH cautioned holiday driv- and M ers to take lim e and watch for hazards such a s icy spots when d riv ing on th e C hristm as week­end. ,

Lt. B ennett sa id the "Christ- m as season is a very^jood tim e Kenda, lo get sm a rt on Idaho High- w ays because the results of w illi stupid d riv ing p ractices a re the v e ry opposite of a m erry Christ- m as .” H i X

"It you d o n 't w ear s c a t ___, b e lt i i" he continued, "because "IV T",

you think th ey 'll w rinkle your TT t d ress. I 'v e got new s fo r you. c n O ' Anybody w ho loves you would ra th e r see you w ith a wrinkled d re ss th an a w rinkled face 'caused by b ro k en windshield new ick g lass. B uckle up ,” he caution- ’ed. H art, f

M any m o to ris ts will have a of th e longer th an a v e ra g e holiday ShM ho w eekend becau se of C hristm as Opal R iailing. on M onday, 50 TTTOtur She w a ists shouldn’t be in a s m uch of Episco] a h u rry . In J a

Roadis In th e M agic Valley ried to a re a w ere rep o rted to be in rtia. W, cood condition b y Idaho S u te Mrs. H Police , but w e a th e r forecastii his d ea ■were fo r snow flu rrie s . The Hol- couple lis te r P o r t of E n try reported . Motel, how ever, th a t th e re a re som e Survi Icy spo ts a n d in th e northern W alter sections o f M agic Valley there one d a i Is ■ snow floor. a ru m ,

' childrei

Gooding Sherif f ' ”F une

Is HospitalizedGOODING — V erne Royse, ^

abou t 55,. G ooding County Sher- iff. Was re p o rte d in good con- T ’’* K dition F rid a y a t Gooding Me- m o ria l H ospital. _ _• Sheriff R oyse, w ho h as served I I l r a s sh e riff fo r th e -p a s t several y e a rs , w as tak en to th e hospital OTTA b y am b u lan ce follow ing a n a t- C anada ta c k ab o u t 3 p .m . W ednesday a t r e s tr ic t th e ld i^ ifl*s office, sexualit

— U Is be lie ve d lie w as sliiiJte ii -gain—n ' b y a h e v t a tta c k , b u t tests a re approva ;> M in c m ad e to d e te rm in e th e m ons.

e x a c t c au s« o f h is illness. E l l i o t t '

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I Wea/ther Rl - h o u r W e M h e r B u r e a u W i r e

■ - S^— J P o r e c a s tCloudy with scattered l i g h t tui

SJ10W today and tonight. Partly ir Pr. cloudy ^Ith snow flurries Satur-

T day. Warmer.' Winds 10 to 25 at •• miles pei- hour at times. High Fa

In SOs, low In 20s, except Camas tie: Prairie high in 20s, low 5 to wli

T 15. Probability of measureable rot .43 precipitation 20 per cent-today, tur

SO per cent tonight and 30 per elg 106 cent Saturday^ Outlook for Siin- 43;

—f5l day partly^ _cloudy with JtOle Bu temperature c ^ n g e . Tempera* for

" F i v e - D a ) ^.89 A m arked change in w eather Va . . p a tte rn is under w ay. A strong wli

.11 p ressu re ridge has bu ilt up over low ■ •. the w estern sta tes . P ressu res cer

.78 unusually high today a t the ?ur- wil

.50 fgce. At Twin Falls the- hardm - ant . . e te r read 30.66 inches of m er- the

.07 cu ry , sea level equivalent, a t inc ■ • 10 a .m . tem pera tu res a re rising nig

.84 rap id ly in the u p p e r _air. _A storm front m oving onto .

•02 the northw est coast this m orn- ‘.• Ing has caused heavy ra ins in ■;

— wBsttTM 'Wusliliii’ton In tIm - puM 24 hours w ith ' snow falling in

—25--E a s te rn— Washiirgtorr; nqrthern .- Idaho and W estern M ontana. g*F

.47 Som e light snow has fa llen in• • Southw estern Idaho and in the . . m ountains of the Snake R iver

.72 Valley this m orning. ” — This—atofm~will -weaken—eon- -21^

. . s iderab ly as it m oves Inland and witl

. . high .pressure over the Inter- tb®.62 m ountain Region will rem ain [‘O'i . . s tro n g enough to hold the bulk• . of the p recip itation associated

with it to the north of this dis- We< tric t. “

a Skies \v ill be m ostly cloudy a t th rough Saturday with sca tte red p” light snow s-in th e e as t an d ligh t *®y. snow and cain a t tim es iri the ^

P r. w est. T em pera tu res will w arm pas to well above freezing in west- ed e m valleys and m ost of M agic of i

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Magic Valley,90 -Vlagic V alley M em orial U

AdmittedM rs. John T hom pson, Sharon Bl

Nussba'uin, M arlon N ussbaum , ley. M rs. W illiam M cD rum m ond. lard Nellie Shelton. M rs. R aul G ar- Hey cia and Mrs. M yron M. Reed, all Twin Falls; M rs. E a rl Wilson, W

Piv C firral: Sarah M inerva Hernan- Stef dez. E den: T o rren ce Symes," Rup B uhl: Ben W alker, D ietrich, and F re d W. H am an, F iler.

Dismissed i'M rs. E rn es t K endrick , John L<

R. G ary . G eorgia O pheim . B rent die K insfather, Mrs. Donald W atson Artl and daughter, M rs .' D ale Snow, Albi

.01 Boyd Brown. M url C raum and ■03 Olga Pehrson. a ll Twin F a lls ; M

Santi G arm endia. Shoshone; ter, •02 M rs. William Lewis an d daugh- Jam

ter. Mrs. Harold Lukei- nnd son Rich and Richard Suhr. a ll F lie r; M rs

„ Steven McClain. H azelton; M rs. Mrs, G eorge M arcroft. C arey ; M rs. Burl Billy Rhodes and son an d C hrist m an R eed, all Buhl: C hester Mc- P®''t, C lain, C astleford: Ja n e t Phillips.P au l; Jessie L ark , K im berly;

ng Allen Ploss. Je ro m e, an d Jam es i T j . B. Couch, R upert. .

03 S t. B enedict’s, Jerom eAdmitted

Debbie W right. R obert Bing-— -ham—and Mrs.—H arv a rd—Luke; —

all Je ro m e; F ran k Colem an. i,„V W endell, and John Israe l, Eden. ■ ; ,

I D ism issed " ‘f.*’'M rs. M ichael Duffy a n d

dau g h te r. Mrs. R ichard B ryant ■J and d au g h te r and M Stt Tupin, Ham

all Je ro m e ; M ary M ilm oth. Sho- sa s i in sh o n e : Carlos Gossi. W endell. ’’"V V- and M rs. Toney W alker, Eden.3r --------- Ej" Goodins: M em orial syiv;

Admitted ker i(. M rs. G race Powell and Rev. I'y I

K endall North, both Gooding. until h. Dismissed Pracof W illiam O hiinger, Gooding. Filer

E x - S h o s h o n e

Tr W o m a n D i e s 2 ^ '[Ji SHOSHONE — M rs. D aisy D. n e r ’i

Hill. 85, longtim e Shoshone res- Aufdi T Ident r d led' W ednesday a t a Ken~ -"tce- Id newick. W ash., hospital. Mrs.J. She w as bom M ay 10, 1882. a t m an.

H art. Mich., and w as a m em ber a of th e Epi.scopal C hurch, the ^ ' V y ShM hone Civic Club and the D 'erh IS Opal R ebekah Lodge, Shoshone. „

She w as j lU v c in Chi is t C hurc h >f E piscopal Guild in Shoshone.

In Ja n u a ry , 1905, she w as m ar- , y ried to Henry C. Hill, in 'Y'aki- n rfia. W ash. He died in 1956 and ‘’''" ‘f, e Mrs. Hill lived h e re un til a f te r ‘ j s his d e a th for severa l y e a rs . The □„I- couple operated the fo rm er Hill I. Motel.e Survivors includc one son, f-] n W alter H. Hill, D oniphan. Mo.; e one d au gh ter, M rs. H arold Gath-

a ru m , Kennewick; four g rand- ch ild ren and one great-graijd - child.

Funeral services will be con- ducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday a t Bcr- gin Funeral Chapel here by Rev. John-.-.Riley. Twin Falls

I Episcopal minister. Final rites 'Will be held in Shoshone Ceme- I BM

. tery.

] Okay ExpectedI OTTAWA (A P) — C hanges in— Canada’s criminal code to ease r m j t restrictions on abortion, homo-

sexuality artd lotteries shouldr -gain—rapid and-oyerw helming ‘ ------• approval in the Housc of Com- > mons. Justice M inister. Pierre

Elliott Tnideliu says,

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l e w s ' D e c . 2 2 - 2 3 , 1 9 6 7 ,r . ' ■ - ■ ■ ' ’ :

r Rejmti:^ ^

r - — SNOW -l i g h t tures at 8 a.m.; 22 at Jferome, 3, Partly 83 per .cent'hum idity, 24 te

“ t T. F. Entomology Laboratory di J" with 78 per cent humidity, 24 ui

to 25 a t Rupert. 12 at HaUey, 14 at ri . High Fairfield, 30 at Buhl. 23 t Cas- Camas tleford, 23 at Gooding. At ndon, ^ r 5 to with 62 per cent humidity. Ba- f-i ireable rometer: 30.65. Soil tempcra- -today, tures: At T. F., four-inch 2^ 21, „ 30 per clgM-inch 27, 20rlnch 34, 36-lnch ,, ir Sim- 43; a t Rupert, four-inch 28; at ~ ._ljttle Buhl, three-inch 30; a t Castle- -

mpera- ford, three-inch 29-28.

^ a y F o r e c a s t ^ea th e r V alley today and Satu rday and' I strong will rise into the up p er 20s and p over low 30s in eas te rn and north issures c en tra l valleys. Lows tonight * le ?ur- w ill ran g e from the ' upper teens jardm - and low ers 20s in the east to r m er- the upper 20s in the we.st. Some 77 nt, a t increase in wind is likely to- W rising n ight an<} Saturday. lo

r fintn extended outlook Indicates .’ f u r t h e r w arm ing early next [?/" 1 ' week with day tim e tem pera-

tu res-In . the 3l)s and lnwpr-4(l.s Ji • and ovem ight lows in the 20s ^

-and—upper—teens,—C onsiderable4f; ntBnB c learing Suhday m ay be follow- ipn Iri * y periods of cloudiness and . in (llo occasional ra in o r snow during “ R iver week.

W estern -valleys w ere around I con ^0 Hpgrepg w a rm er last nipht £■ id and with lows ranging from 16 at Inter- the M alheur ' E xperim ent Sta- j,j,

em ain t ‘on Boise. Minimums• bulk cen tra l and eas te rn valleys jg d a te d '^e re a few degrees, h igher than i is dis- W ednesday night, ranging from

4 below a t Hailey and 3 below :Ioudy a t R exburg to the upper teens tie red the south side in M agic Val- Ar 1 ligh t l®y. roiiri the M easureable precip itation in Dc \w rm p ast 24 hours w as quite scatter- Mi west- ed and generally less than .10 dn

Magic of an inch. H.

i l l e y H o s p i t a l s iirial Minidoka Memorial ce,

Adm itted Iharon B lanche Sears, M ary Ann See- d u laum , ley. both R upert; B enjam in Mil- Wl nond. lard , A cequia; R alph Wren. -T G ar- H eyburn. be

d, all D lsijllssedil.son, W ilhelm Hlrfiing, M a x i n e T , rnan- Stephenson, M yrtle R ush, all J.JTrnesT l^n p erc ------------------------- — —I, and --------- i

Cassia Memorial ,A dm itted T

John Leon Anderson,' B urley; Man- J.v Brent d ie A yers. Je rom e; Mrs. Orville atson A rthe, R upert, and Riley Gray, * Snow, Albion. “I and D ism issed'a lls ; M rs. Jose Sanchez and daugh- lione; ter, Mrs. R ichard Halford, Mrs. augh- Ja m e s C urtis and son, Mrs.1 son R ichard Thompson and son, ‘ 'H er; M rs. H arley Sprague and son, M rs. M rs. A rm elph N ussbacker. all w» M rs. B urley; T ere sa T racy , J a n Dor- Ihrist m an and R ay W right, all Ru-, Me- _________________ aniII'PS. $40

.m e^ M r s . D i e r k e r

D i e s A t ^ 9 S

ai„R. O f I l l n e s sFIL E R — M rs. Jo h an n a Dicr- "Pol

• ker. 79. F iler, died T hursday appnight at a local re st hom e of Jhe

J n d ® lingering illness. inB yan t ■ ^^e was born Ju ly 7, 1S8S atjpin. H am m el. III. She m oved to Kan- T >Sho^ sa s and cam e to Clover Commu- J j idell from K ansas in 1921. In

’ 1947 she m oved to F iler. I JShe was m arried to William -I-"

, H. D ierker M arch 30, 191.1, at 1 Sylvan Grove. Kan. M rs. Dicr- ‘

ker w as a m em ber of the Trin- ^^nRev. i'y L utheran Church a t Clover aolcg. until the construction of the a t

Peace l.u theran Church of " ‘R*» Filer, of which she was a found- . ^

e r Mr<iShe al.so had taugh t Sunday Rex

a School a t F iler. She w as a mem- Rusber of the L utheran W omen's ‘" 'i ' M issionary League. - ■

Survivors includc five daugh- J- ters. Mrs. Arnold ( I ^ r n a ) Wer-

D. ner and Mrs. Arnold (Adeline) res- Aufderheide. both Je ro m e : Der- E.

Mrs. M erlin (F lo ra ) Schweg- ; a t m an . Cyprus. Calif., and Mrs. ib e r A rthur (.Lula M ae) Kruglcr,

the W hittier. C alif.: a son. Omar the D ierker. Los A ngeles; a b ro ther, ^

Qnp H enry B entrup, Sylvan Grove;1' 17 pranHrhilHrpn flnrf ftvp gifflt-

firandchiidrcn.She w as preceded in death i^"Ui

alti" ’’y he r husband in 1963, four Max b ro th ers and th ree s iste rs. u'®"

Funeral serv ices will be held R iif!, a t 2 p.m . W ednesday a t the "oof ‘ , Peace Lutheran Church in Filer, a t tl

P a s to r Thom as J . Johnston will —— officiate. F inal rite s will bc a t, j

5°” ’ the C lover C em etery . A mcm.ori- ^ al w reath is estab lished lo th c | ^

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ii)d- EIGIN WATCHES

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by .a lls ■ J 1 r U « U l i : in a O p a n

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Winter S. . 1 J f :y o u ^ h a Y e n -tlh e a c d _ y ^ .JC a i-

w in ter. R eally. ,The .ca len d ar 1 read s Dec. 2 3 'and to a ll snow I buffs th a t da te m eans this y e a r '

T S ', ' . i t ’s legal to go skiing, o r tl>roW i ; , snow balls. 1

J y t " . Now, for the nex t th ree cold i m onths M agic V alley will re- | m ain In th e -g ra sp o f-w ln te r .— (

No m a tte r t h a t —it— s ta rted _ erom e, snow ing weeks ago, and no m at- < Ilty, 24 te r th a t the tem p era tu re has I oratory dipped- to new^ilows (anything Ilty, 24 under-40 is a new low to m any i ’ cold-blooded people.)Bt Cas- B ut now th a t w in ter is here, j t ndon, n's official. Legally i t can g e t < ty. Ba- cold and the snow can fly. I

the first day of w in ter it '' 26-21, ll Ja c k F ro s t w atched i« » c a le n d a r ,, and tried to be

a s con tra ry ' s s possible. t

I l l n e s s I s

ro^sSnl F a t a l F o r ,

W a l t e r N o r r i s Ir teensjast to KIM BERLY—W alter N orris, a . Some 77. Route 1. K im berly, died late S ely to- W ednesday a t his hom e of a 1

long illness. vHe was born M arch 29. 1890, ti

V npw fam ily moved toLJlrJt K ansas when he wasi 8 y ears in? InJ old. He joined the Me.thpdist v hp Church u t Ruiidull, Kuiis., and "c ■— rV. tran sferred his m em bership _to afn^nw "KUSBS^rlynn 192T:------- °

He was g raduated 'from Ran- B duHnff School and com pleted Fauring ^ business, course a t W esleyan S

Business College, Salina, Kan. F around Qn June 30, 1915, he m arried N

-E va- F c a r ine- a t Bur^ -Q^flc,-lC« n.■ — 16 a t x h e y cam e to Idaho in 1921 and ,

t Sta- had farm ed in the K im berly {* imums a rea since then. He re tired in .. ‘'alleys J957.- ^T than Surviving, besides his widow, ^

a re five daughters, C laudia Nor- ^ below ris and, Jan ice M ay N orris, both Jj. teens home in K im berly; M rs. ^

c Val- A rthu r P . (M able) D oram us, Je-rom e; Mrs. Jam es W. (L eola) j

ion in D eatherage, Castleford, and t:atter- M rs. E vere tt E . (E len a) All­an .10 d ritt, K im berly: two sons, John .

H. N orris, A tw ater, Calif., and— ;----- C a rl F . N orris. Twin F a l l s ; ”I one siste r, M ary E . N orris. Nor- I G ton, Kan.j, 18 grandch ild ren and

^ th ree great-grandchild ren . *'. I A bro ther and two sis te rs pre- l a i ceded him in death.

F u nera l serv ices will be con- n See- ducted a t 2 p.m, T uesday a t I n Mil- W hite M ortuary Chapel by Rev. Wren, J: L. T ankerslcy. F inal rites will ^

be 4-t Sunset M em orial Park . V

" . 'a l l I n v e s t i g a t i o n J

J O f B u r g l a r y t

Man- I s C o n d u c t e d)rville ,Gray, ^ ‘ty police w ere investigating W

a b reak in F riday a t the law A offices of Rayborn, R ayborn.

laugh- Webb and Pyke in which ^ sev era l hundred do lla rs worth

Mrs office m achines d isappeared , son' B urg lars used a two-gallon son' bucket to swing ag a in st a re a r

r. ali w indow in o rder to gain en try .Dor- ” ff 'ee rs said. T aken w ere two a

I IBM m achines u.sed for dicta- ting. One was valued a t ji75 and the o ther a t approx im ately $400. A sm all radio w as also '

r reported missing.

The break in w as reported to have occurred som etim e Thurs- day night. Both of the IBM m achines w ere recovered early ^ l-'riday m orning a fie r they had Ix-'en abandoned by the bu rg lars ^ or hidden for la te r rem oval.

Dicr- i-’olice said the m achines did not 1 rsday ap p ear to have been dam aged , foi le of The sm all radio was still miss- Wi

ing F riday. CaRS at -------------------------- „ '

n'^mu- B r i d g e G r o u p

lliam H a s P a r t y " j

Dier- Twin Falls unit of the Ameri- sis Trin- < an Contract B ridge League f"a lover held it.s annual C hristm as pa rty Tv

the a t Ihe Elks lodge T hursday 1 of night with 13 tables in play. Sui

)und- North and south w inners were Mrs. A J. I.indem er and Mrs.

nday Rex Wood, firs t; M rs. A. J . S nem- Russell and Mrs. A. D. Mc- Iic< len 's Mahon, sccond; Dr. H. W. Bur- qu '

gess and Mrs. L. H, Hall, th ird ; kill lugh- L. E. Hack and R. G. Sass. 36 Wer- fourth, and Art N orby and Mrs. wid line) Hogg, fifth.

E ast and west w inners in-g)if . e lude—Mrs— I-----E.—Hack—and ■ —weg'- R Sass, first; Mrs. Jr>ei j^jrs Shelby and Rex Wood, sccond; gler Mrs. Penny T hom as and Jotm J >mar Hohnhorst, ih ird : Mrs. Art Nor-! ther, by , and Max Hogg, fourth, and ove; H. E. Burgess and Mrs. PP jili W. H. Newcomer, fifth. __

leath I ‘church building fund. H arvey four Maxson and Je rry . King, custo-,

dians. Friends m ay call T uesday held a t Reynolds Funeral Chapel and

the noon to scrvice tim e W ednesday :j|er. a t the church, will ---------- ■.......... ‘

t h a t p l e a s e i95 FLOWERS FOR ALL

OCCASIONSS Y M P A T H Y

A R R A N G E M E N tS A S P E C IA L T Y !

I & W ^ '303 tait

_ 7 3 3 - 3 1 4 r ^ & _

r Starts—-It (-y^.JCai_J^owlifLthe_fits'C-.day-_oL-winter- _ ca lendar had com e on T hursday , every- ti ill snow th ing m ight h av e been okay, n his y e a r T hursday it snow ed during tiie a j r tHroW e a r ly hours an d ’the tem pera- e

tu re dropped to 10 , degrees ree cold above zero. The f irs t tim e it is will re- h as been th a t low since Satur- ci Vinter.— day . 1«- s t a r t e d __B ut on F r ld a y 'I f w as lu st a n- o|no m at- o th er non-winter-type day . B ut »

ure has th e re ’s hope, anything As the f irs t d ay of w inter, it tl to m any is the shortest day of the y ear. 01

The sun in the N orthern Hemi- "a is here, sph ere is ab o v e-th e horizon for b can g e t only a little m ore than nine ly. hours. BVinter it In the Southern H em isphere B w atched it is sum m er. 1 Kd to be W inter continues to M arch 20,

the official beginning of spring, al

Magic Valle;BUHL—F u n e ra l serv ices for

Mrs. M argery F . Lewton will be vi * conducted a t 2 p .m . T uesday a t c(

* r i s the Buhl LDS Church by Bishop W Clyde Cox. F rien d s m ay call J,

N orris, a t the A lbertson-D ickard chapel b< lied late Sunday from 1 until 5 p.m. and le of a Tuesday until noon. F inal rites

will be held in th e Buhl Ceme- vi !9, 1890, tery. n<oved to . --------- SjS y ears TWIN FALLS — Funera l ser- a e thpdist vices for J . E . A llred Sr. will be Si IS.', a r d conducted a t -2 p.iii^ Saturday -5 sh in to aijthe-S ficand-W ard-L D SX hapcI-—

on F ou rth Avenue North by ^ m Ran- Bishop G ilbert A n d e r s o n . ^ m pleted F riends m ay call until 1:30 p.m . 'esleyan Sa tu rday a t W hite M ortuary, f 1. Kan. F ina l rites will be a t Sunset £ m arried M em orial P a rk .

9 2 l 'in d m ^im hprlv Mrs. Johanna D ierker will be ired in held a t 2 p .m . W ednesday a t

the Peace L utheran Church, wi widow P a s to r T hom as J .-Jo h n sto n will gg

lia Nor- *’®i’ C lover C em etery, wj i<! hnfh F n e n d s m ay call T uesday a t n j • M rs the R e y n o ld Chapel in Twin lu s Je- flails and from noon to tim e fic ri p’n la l serv ices W ednesday a t the th . and ______ Al

Tnhn SHOSHONE—F u n era l services a" ■ ' 3 for Mrs. .D aisy D. Hill, form er

Falls- resident, will be conducted a t 2 be I- K ,-/ p.m. Tuesday a t Bergin Funera l „q en and h ere by Rev.'irofih Riley. ^I Twin Falls E piscopal m inister, a r,rs pre- Final rites will be held in Sho-

shone C em etery. Miie con- ~ “ , Inj

f;^R ev‘ P o l i c e S e e k cetes will ~ _ Al

S u s p e c t I n s"

A r m e d T h e f t “I^ A search continued F riday by ®T Twin Falls ' police for a 19-

1 year-old local m an accused ofa rm e d robbery. ‘“ J

N am ed in a w a rran t Is Den- igating W® Spor, 19, of 1960 Addison he law Ave. E. He is w anted in con- "a lyborn, nection will a rm ed robberies

whicli W ednesday night of two' local . * w orth service stations. °e

jeared Two young merl w ere report- -gallon to have held up J e r ry ’s Cono- a re a r Station and L aM ar Ander- an' en try , son 's A m erican Station within ‘

re two a 15-minute period W ednesday ar< d icta- u 'gbt. TTiev fled w ith J-IO from

t ji75 and $119 from the o ther m ately station.s also O fficers throughout Southern '

Idaho have been asked to watch ■ted to t*’e two men. The sccond h°* Thurs- m an is listed as unidentified.

y T a '2 F o r m e r R e s i d e n t bm

:i« l“a7 Of Buhl Dies p -lid not' ■ BUHU-Ric'h‘i? a r T verdy, 49, ^ aaged. fo rm er Buhl residen t, died '|y,r

miss- W ednesday in Los Angeles, Calif., of a sho rt illness.

He was born Oct. 7, 1918, in , Buhl, and w as g rad u ated from ^ ,

U l l the local high .school in 1937. r He had worked a t Douglas Air­

c ra ft for the past 20 years.Survivors include his m other, .g

Mrs. Stan H erzinger. Buhl; one \m cri- s is te r; Mrs. R obert Soran, Twin eacue Falls, and one bro ther, Victor pa rty T verdy. K irkland. Wash. ’

irsday Funera l serv ices will be held ilay. Sunday in Englewood. Calif.; were --------------------------

M rs KILLED IN QUAKE EA. j ; SANTIAGO. Chile (A P) — Po- Clu

Me- lice said T hursday the earth - daj . Bur- quake that ja rre d northern Chile par th ird ; killed an 8-year-old boy, injured car Sass. 36 o th er persons and caused by

I Mrs. w idespread dam age. tal

•s in- I'— Jr>ei V .

a rv eycusto-, ' ^esday

W e're se n d in f you a b o u q u ^t fo« il w ishes and ch ee r fo r 1

g . May your C ljristjM s be b r i j h t

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It Can Get CioL w in tet _ J?p ad 5 lI r i - th e_ y a l!e x „ a re a ire ; d /, every- m ained icy in spots and in the , :n okay, north , n e a r Sun VaUey, Hailey C iring the an d Ketchum , the land Is cov- tem pera- e red with a thick white blanket, s

degrees Snow depth a t G alena Lodge ti tim e it is estim ated a t 17 Inches and I

:e Satur- crew s a re Working in the Stan- F ley B asin to -keep H ighw ay-93 T

ju s t a n- open, a t least during the day- a[layV B u t H B hfhours;----- ;-------------------------

N orth of the Snake R iver le winter, it th ere is about a foot of snow ^ she y ear, on the ground. T he tem pera tu re o rn Hemi- a t Fairfield F rid ay w as 6 a rizon for below zero. It w as 4 below a t oi lan nine Hailey; 18 degree.s above a t

Buhl and 17 above a t Castleford. cl tnisphere R upert had a 2 reading, and w

K im berly’s low F rid ay was 18, fi la rc h 20, -With th.e a rriv a l of w inter, w f spring, also, the W eather bureau Is pre- d;

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^alley Funerals ^ices for KIM BERLY — F u nera l ser- T n will be v ices for W alter N orris will be esday a t conducted a t 2 p .m . T uesday a t ~i y Bishop W hite M ortuary C hapel by Rev. lay call J . L. Tankersley. F inal rites will d chapel be a t Sunset M em orial Park .J.m. and -------- ainal rites TW IN FALLS—Funera l ser- °< ll Ceme- v ices for Andrew B ascom Wide- M

ner. will be conducted a t 1 p.m; ^ Saturday a t tw in Falls Mortu-

Bral ser- a ry Chapel by Rev. Robert \ will be Schreckenebry. F inal rites will d< 3&luiJay oe a t bunset M em orial P ark , reC h a p e l ------------ ■ -------------Blorth by • 1 ti<

S k i A r e a s 1 o

B e O p e n F o r |

w i n V a c a t i o n f ,®^ay a t All ski a rea s in Magic Valley Church, will be operating daily beginning p

iton will Saturday through New Y ear's smetery. with the exception of C hristm as sday a t Day. ,n Twin M agic Mountain will open of- to tim e ficially Saturday with between d ,

a t the th ree and four feet of snow, p About six inches of light powder |rj snow has fallen a t the a rea each p,

services j a y during the week. Beginner fo rm er in term ediate runs h a v e

w I heen m echanically packed and F im eral good powder is pffered on other n Riley, runs,’according to Claude Jones, nm ister. a rea operator, in Sho- Buses will leave for Magic a t

Mountain each Saturday morn- ing, beginning this week, at 9

_ a.m . frorh Lynwood Shopping DiL C enter on Blue Lakes Blvd. N. se

All facilities including lifts, the day lodge and cafeteria and ski ha school will be operating daily

_ through Jan . 2. During the rest soof the season Magic will operate each Thursday, F riday , Satur- of

id a 7 b 7 'd aF ah -rsaH d ay .------------------------g-' G eneral conditions for snow- be

used of mobiles a re reporled to be fromfair to good, with forest service inj

Is Den- offi'^ials explaining that until the • Addison snow settles to form a be tte r Ch in con- snowmobile conditions will be■bberies be considered optim um . se o' local p-orest service personnel will th<

be a t the Penstem on snow play Ch report- Rock C reek, ju st below bej. rn n n i Magic Mountain both Saturday AndeT- and Sunday. „ Asu/irhin A tolal of 30 Inches of snow mi

Inesda? a re repo.rled at Soldier Ski Re- at 10 frorn ®°'‘t " e a r Richfield, w ith about ch » nihpr 18 inches of new snow. Ch

At Sun Valley. Bald Mountain In outhern Of>erating daily with 32 inches Ch , watch snow on top. 25 a t the Round- coi second house and 20 inches a t the coi

ieH Ketchum, R anger Station. |0Pom erelle Ski R esort has 40

J inches on lop with 26 al the Ha 6 n t bottom of the runs with light M<

powder, and the runs a re being M< packed. Some 14 inches of new 10

H skiing is excellent, according to Sui Mrs. R o g e r Jones, publicity at chairm an . 7:.1

. TTie road to the a rea south nig . ot Albion is m aintained by the ma

C a s s i a Highway D epartm ent 9 a and snow tires a re needed. The

as Air- annual vacation ski school willrun from Tuesday through Dec. r

kl „ M with bu.ses leaving daily at , T ^'i^ 8:45 a.m . froiin the Ponderosa ^ni

V r tn r Burley, and at 9 a.m . from''•c to r Neptune Park , Rupert. — fun

>e held “ ~ pro:a iif. P a r t y S e t —S ' BURI.EY — C avalier Riding — Po- Club will meel at 8 p.m. Satur- earth - day a t tho Fifth W ard LD.S

n Chile parking lot to go C hristm as Injured caroling on haywagons pulled caused by horses through the residen-

tal arca .

ch ee r fo r th e boIid;qr seaso n . ^i»e b r ig h t 2 4 IX G 'i7 F « m « ^

\ llen a n d all th e s ta f f H- - . - ■

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t Cold Npiv■ a rea re -d ic tin g _ ,tn o re 'sn o w .;Sa Tft-thT r'M ayB e 'i tT w i l l b e - a --w h ite nisy, Hailey C hristm as afte r all. Siid Is cov- M agic Valley may, have light ci e blanket, snow Saturday, but tem pera- ai !na Lodge tu res a re e;tpected to b e higher.' iches and In the Hailey and Cam as cc the Stan- P ra irie a rea snow is predicted, jjc

ighway-93 T em peratures will c reep ju st |g the day- above zero ,,there. cc

-------------------Skiingrw tll-fae-open-in-all-val- -wke R iv e r ley re s o r t s this w eekend . Bald d« ; of snow M ounta in has 23 inches of snow ne mperatuVe on the top,, the re a r e 18 inches r

w a s 6 a t Roundhouse and T3 inches th below a t on the v a l l e y floor. , , pi

above a t F o r those not a th le t ica l ly in- :as tleford . d in e d , the Chri.stmas holiday jo ding, a n d will be a good tiine to sit m gf y w as 18, f ront of a rjnaring fire. Because p, >f w inter , w in te r is here a t last, the calen- _ a u is p re - d a r says . oa' ni:

W(

a l s 1 0 M e m b e r s

N a m e d T o j ;

■ S H Y M C A B o a r d ^i P a r k . T en Magic Valley m en w ere

announced Fr iday as d irec to rs e r a l ser- the Magic Valley Young o m Wide- M e n ’s C hrist ian Association, as • a t 1 p m a resu l t of the annual election >ci Is Mortu- m eeting .. R obe rt Gordon Cox, associat ion presi- ' r i te s will den t , sa id Lloyd Bledsoe was ial P a r k , re-e iected to a ihruL'-year tuiiii

r 'r tion t r e a su re r .O '“’ E le c te d t o ' t h e i r f irs t three-

y e a r t e rm s wpre J im Brennan,' _ F i le r ; Rev. Delbert R em aley ,o r K im ber ly ; Albert Iverson. Buhl; j

D r . John McKain, Glen Norris .-------------- anti R ichard ShuLwell, all Twin —

Falls .I.. V llo N a m e d to two-year te rm s

!) y a i iey w e re G eorge De Tillot and Dale beginning p a t t c r s o n . both of Twin Falls, y. f®” Holdover b oa rd m em b ers a re , n r i s tm a s Russell Hall. Ronald Hamilton, '

, L a r ry H arvey , Dr. Don Keith, open of- 3 uzz Langdon. John Rosholl and ‘hi be tw een B e rn a rd Schmidt, a 1 I Twin

F a l l s , an d Robert S tradlcy,L » ^ o ^ h K im ber ly , and Lou Thorson, ^i r e a each beBeg inne r _

s h a v e ,

^ o n 'o th e r ‘ S c r V l C C Sde Jones . ( c o „ „ n u g d p^om P a g e One),r M agic a t 7 p .m ; iChristmas Eve. A ay morn- b ro a d c a s t over K 'f l ' l will he ;ek, a t 9 p re se n te d a t 10 a.m . C hr is tm as Shopping ^ a y a n d will includc a festival Blvd. N. s e rv ic e w ith communion, lifts, the V y i o u s g roups of the church

I and ski h a v e been carolinR fnr a week. ■ ng daily A c a n ta t a by .lohn W, P e te r - ' the res t son enti t led "A Song U nending,"

I o p e ra te " ' ‘H he p resen ted by the choir y, Satur- of Lynwood Chapel al 7:30 p.m.~ ----- -----Sund a y e ve n iiigr Nai i a tui ' Wtll' ^or snow- be Del Cisco. i

be from T he chapel will hold a carol- ;t s e rv ice ing tour a f te r the p resenta t ion . | until th e Scheduled by the F i rs i B a p t i s t . a b e t t e r C hurch a t 8 p.m S unday will t ions will be a C h r is tm as Eve candlelight ium. se rv ice w ith each individual o f ^ nnel will the chu rch lighting candles .! | now p lay C hurch ca ro le rs have a l r e a d y ' ist below been touring the city. |S a tu rd a y T h e Epi.scopal Church of the

Ascension has set a Christ- of snow m a s E ve family worship serv ice Ski Re- a t 7:30 p.m., with a ch i ld ren ’s

th a b o u t cho ir to perfo rm . The par ish C h r is tm a s tree will he lighted

f o u n t a i n In the cou r tyard . At 11:30 p m.32 inches C h r is tm a s Eve a candlel ight e Round- co m m u n io n se rvice Is se t. and

a t the c o m m union is a lso p lanned at )n. |0 a .m . C h r is tm as Day. |; h a s 40 T h e LDS C hurch is sponsoring i a t the H an d e l ' s " M e s s ia h " by the ith light M ess iah Choir of Independence.! ~ re be ing Mo., to bo heard over K 'ri l al ! of new 10 a m, C h r is tm as Dav peek anri __C alholic m as se s will he—Ajiid- Jtiirding to S unday a t St. E d w a rd 's Church fo publici ty a t 6, 8 and 10 a ni, and nt

7:30 p m . T h e re will he a mid- ;a south n ight m a s s Sunday, and Monday I by the m a s se s will be sa id a l 7. 8, j a r tm e n t 9 a n d 10 a m.led . The --------------------------- .lool will G R A N T ANNOUNCED I

WASHINGTON (A P) — Intcr- a a i iy a i S e c re ta ry S tew art I.. Udall jnde rosa announced a $4.5,7.')0 p lanning m. i rom g^an t for Utah T h ursday , The

— funds a r e amoVig AS g ra n ts ap­p roved uilder the W ater Re-i

t so u rces P lan n in g Act of I9B5. l L „

Riding I . Salur- rd LD.S i r i s tm a s ; pulled

t e t u s p

Sometimes biistJc of ( sijXnificanci

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iju I Seen Today' M rs. Ted M anker m aking hur- i-ied change d irecU on_afte i

B a white riiiaihg"3oor t6 officiii locked , . .Sign on wall Jn d is tric t court

have light c le rk 's office, ‘.'M erry C hristm as t tem pera- and H appy New Y ear from ) b e higher - ^ e i . . _ . .. o ic k Wise putting felt nd Cam as cover on bottom oL cribbage ! predicted, board . . . Cleo Critchfleld, Bur- c reep ju st ley r-pu ttin g -o n ^g lo v ea-a t-s tree t

corner . . . M att.V ice , w earing t-In -all-val- -warm -Ski-sw eater-r-r-r-JenyA lv: kend. Bald derson. Burley, carry in g blaclc ies of snow notebook . . . J u d g e ' R ichard e 18 inches Reed carry in g coat hanger

T3 inches through office . . . Evelyn Hintze passing box of C hristm as candy

e tica lly in- . Dudley D ane asking about as holiday jong lost acq uain tance . . . Cliff : to sit m sh arp giving friend a lift .■e. Because pgu] x a b e r crossing in tersection , the calen- _ W alter Locke driving com- _________ _ pany c a r . . . P au l G lenn don­

ning hat . . . Sgt. Calvin B ernard working a t adding m achine . . .

p i » C Buck Wilson rem oving parking ~ m eter hood . . .And overheard .

"H m m m m . it sm ells like some- ■k one has a lready opened , their

C hristm as cologne."

) a r d Q . a g | , v i c t i m W a s

■ 3 i ; | E x - T . F . R e s i d e n ticiation as L. Dondanville. 50. Poca- lal election IcHO' form erly of Twin Falls.

was killed in a two-vehicle colli- sion W ednesday n ear Kem m er-

« cnp <->r, Wyo. Mr. Dondanville wasr» and W C.IPs

g r a S cia^ abou t 10 y e a r sngo.

' In jured in the collision w erei r s t three- jyQndhriville’s two sons, G eorge 1 B rennan, Dondanville, 17, a n d J e r r y

Rem aley , Qondanville. 15. rson, Buhl; pune ra ! se rv ices a r e pend inglien N orns pocatello. ,_________________n ull 1 whi —

?ar te rm s Tv/in FallsI and Dale -«v i r • ain Falls ;News In Bnei"Ha*mllton^ Mrs. Anna M eyers, 527 Second Don Keith' Ave. E.,' has been adm itted to tosholl and >he Twin Falls Clinic Hospital a I I Twin fo*" treatm ent.

Thorson' The Episcopal Thrift Shop will ' be closed until fu rther notice.

T w i n F a l l ss Eve. A ^ __a ._______I will he v < e i l i i f e T © r yChristm as 'a festival

the church C O M P A K I O Nr a week. ■W, Peter-' ■ ■

Jnending," I A S I AIhe choir I I I I N7:30 p.m. l i V ■ i J

■raior w ill' -----------------

d a carol-sentalion. { S P A C E Srsl Baptist.inday will , |,h „ ,h.■andlelight . . .rividual o f

candles.! uctlon rnly —c a lread y '

S I A Alip service ■ B H H H^ ■

he parish ■ ■ ■ ■->e lighted _ ^ L11:30 p.m.andlelighti set. and . . .lanned at Select a C om p an io n Loly Iiponsoring »og*lher.

by the2 SPACES Pluf P e rm an an tf\ 111 II I _ . A A l 1y C om pan ion M arker In g ra n -

II be-Aaid- ita Of b fo n ia ,---------- g Q Q C -----I s Church for j u s t ................... ^ i b 7 v

and n( bc a mid- d Mondav

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C e m e t e r y A s s n .I.. Udallplanning A. W . "B IU " MADLAND

iday. The p ^ j . a n d M gr.Z'lcr'' R ^ i 435 MAI^-J AVEN'JE EASTof 19B5. iL — .—

US p a u s e . . .Sometimes in th e hustle an d biistJc of C hristm as th e true significance o f th o scasoa is forgotten.

, r ^ t IIS pause to re m c m tc r tTio ~C hrist Child this Christm as, to

v isit the church o f our faith an d consider again the m iraclc o f His birth. M ay the spirit of hope, and jicacc ;in ^ love p re­v a il in our hearts to give th is H o ly D ay its fu llest m'eaning.

V V H I T E" J fie C h a p e n y th a P a r k "

. 136 4th AVL EAST-TOW FALLI WONE 73W600

Huttiphre]'B y HARRY KELLY [they

W ^H IN G T O N (AP) — Vice!head _ P residen t Hubert H. Hum phrey m an

reportedly ' 'has been, assigned the i the job of JeadinR the counter- fall

, -attack <ltfeainst feTlpw^Winneso- Th tan Eugene J. M cCarthy’s chai- edge lenge to President Johnson’s re- will nom ination. I speci

Hum phrey, sources suggested idumi T hursday, will be the chief nd- mate m inistration pitcher in what Hu

Paul Chaml Of Plant Lo

PA U L — O sca r Arstcin, s ta te build rep re sen ta t iv e , enpla ined to Mr m e m b e r s of the Pau l C h a m b e r curr< of C om m erce W ednesday night ing d e ta i l s of a $52-million m agnc-^sugg s iu m plant which is a t tem pting furth to locale n ea r thc ( j re a t Salt d eve L a k e or even possibly in Idaho. Joi

He said that we have a nalur- noun a l r e s o u r c e ' i n power in Ihis S n ak e River and " th is is w ha t------------- -------------------------------------- m g t

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----------- WA5HTNGTON (AF T — ’Hit' ' Cliisj.councU ■ of the O rgan izat ion of^said, A m er ican States, ac t ing in the t iatei w a k e of reports of f inan t in l ir- you r regu lari t ies in two OAS regional | offices, has voted its confidence r r i in Secre ta ry-G enera l J o s e A. J M ora .

T he unanimous vo te of confi- d en ce came, a s the council m e t JL x in e x t rao rd in a ry sess ion Thurs - _ d a y night. D ip lom atic sou rces i - . * | ca l led the session, which w a s n ’t M-9J announced in a d v a n c e , unprecc- , d en ted Jn OAS h istory .

T he council e x p re ss e d Ils con- j-alls f idence In M o ra ’s " d ed ica t io n (

1 and Integri ty 4 n - th£_conduc t of his high offif- e .” ' t iona

E a r l i e r in the d a y Sol M. I.i- Bliiiii nowitz. U.S. a m b a s s a d o r tn thc Th organ iza tion , s ta te d U..5. confi- the d e n c e in M ora an d the OAS scc- noon r e ta r i a t . for ll

l.inowilz sa id th e aud i l ing I9K.1. f i rm nf P r ic e W ate rh o u se & Co. [tax t h a s audited the books of the nal OAS Washington h e a d q u a r te r s ) notic

r e p o r te d no ev id en ce of finan- c ia l I rregu la r i t ie s . Th(

T h e ac t ing OAS p r e s s chief ‘ d e n ie d m e a n w h i le c h a r g e s of . reckles. i d r iv ing a n d being d ru n k in public.

Enr ique A. M endez, 34. of Co- . lo m b ia , said his nose w a s bro- | k en when he w a s a r r e s t e d by ^ : tw o su burban A rl ing ton County.Va., policemen. T h e inc ident oc- c u r r e d e a r ly th e j n o rn in g ofD ec . 16. the

M endez sa id h e w a s d r iv ing ‘ w h e n the p o l ic e m e n ' s to p p e d - ' . ■ h im . He .said he w a s se a rc h e d ‘" “ ‘ i a n d when he a.sked w ha t w as — going on they pushed his head a g a in s t the c ru ise r , b re a k in g his nose . ^

He said he would take up Ihe, m a t t e r wilh the Colom bian am - b as sad o r .

U S E TIM ES-NEW S WANT ADS • F O R FAST SELLIWr, R ^ UI.T:^ ,____

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rey Leads - t Sen. McCj

I they see as a campaign double- “ is Vice I h ead e r:' one covering the ,pri- est Krey m ary period.' the- other q,gains|i. oth.( ;ned the GOP nominee in the regular'elsey.er; fall campaign.______ ' theleso- The assjlgnment. said a knowl- one :hal- edgeable administration source. S( ! rc'-.will make "very rem ote” the pjtc

Ispeculation J o h n s o n wouldjjo^ sted I dump Humphrey as his running ij^e ad- mate in 1968. , s | j r

vhat Humphrey, said J h e source, pre, ing

imber Hears 2p h r

Locationit.

;late; builds industry . p^cto Mr. A rste in also d isc u sse d

ib c r c u r r e n t acce ss p ro b lem s exist- . ight ing a long sta le h ighw ays an d gnc-1 su g g e s ted Ihe city look into th is , ' t ing fu r th e r for future c o m m e r c i a l P Salt d eve lopm en t .aho. J o e B auer, p res iden t , an- one (ur- nounced thi Blaine Sessions, dis- Pnr this t r ic t e n g in ee r for the s t a te high- " r e I'hat d e p a r tm e n t , will sp e a k du r- Phe___ ing the J a n u a ry m eet ing . ' ro t

A le t t e r w as read f ro m the " Pau l PTA thanking the c h a m b e r sou lo r su p p o r t a u q n g ihe (und-|al,s- HOT

------InR c a rn iv a l , whlcfr nettc'd $837.- -b tt8-1. . • , Hur

M r, B a u e r read a l e t t e r - f ro m D. J . Wilkins, p res iden t of Sun Valley Airlines, say ing th a t us- p|;,, ing this se rv ice could s a v e sev- e ra l clays In thc de l ivery of f irs t '

Tirr c tnS'S a n d air m a il. M r . WillciHtfi-—-- o f 's a id , " lo ca l action m us t be i n i - ' [ ' ^

Ihe t ia ted by your own people ifi J ? ir- yo u r se rv ice is tn be im p ro v e d ."

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F i l e d H e r e B y ' *

sn" B la m e h iritiA suit h a s been filed in F if th sta l

Ju d ic ia l Distr ict Court in Tw in a ri -on- j. 'alls a g a in s t Stale T a x Collec- and

lo r Clyde Koohlz, c h a rg in g he Tl t of m a d e an e r ro r in a s k in g addi- serv

tional as.scssinenis ag.-»inst a litic I.i- Bliiine County business f i r m . ' phr( Ihc T h e C a rey M e rcan ti le filed H e’i

)nfi- the com p la in t T h u r s d a y af te r- "1 sec- noon. T h e complaint s l a te s th a l (ho

for Ihe f iscal years nf 1961, 1962, enir ling 1963. I9B-1 and 196.'') the s t a te In Co.] tax co l lec to r reviewed th e o r ig i- ,T n u the nal tax re tu rns and issued a Kini

ters] no t ice of def iciency an d assess- in i hn.; m ent . seek ing addit ional incom e Hov tan-’ tux p aym en ts .

T h e business f irm pe t i l ioncd heal u |„ f for a hear ing , which w a s held yea

' , Oct 2.1, w ilh the decis ion beirfg Bi ' in e owes $6,‘193.36 ad - add

dit ional incom e (ax. denT h is is in e rro r , the t a x p a y e r get

c h a rg e s , an d m ore th a n th r e e the) y e a r s h a v e Elapsed s inc e m os t win of the original r e tu rn s w e re o i i i filed. T h e C arey M erca n t i le a s k s Ihe c o u r t dec la re the d e f ic iency a s s e s s m e n t notices void, d e c la r e

„ Ihe incom e tax p a id for the i ' j v e a r s of 1961 Ihrough 1965 a n d l

P„H th a t the defendan t p a y th e cos t" a sead

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is A ttack j cCai*thy^ -o u b le - “ is th e a d m in i s t r a t i o n 's s t ro n g - e .p r i- e s t a d v o c a tc , o n V ie tn a m a n d g a in s t . o ttie rJ s .'iu e s , M o re th a n _ a n y b p d y E g u la r e ls e he 's b e e n o u t th e r e f ig h t in g

• the_good f ig h t , a n d , h e 'l l b e th e cnow l- o n e le ad in g th e c h a r g e . ” o u rc e . S e n . M c C a r th y 's t h r e a t — ^

th e p itc h e d to h is o p p o s it io n to . w o u ld | jo h n .so n 's V ie tn a m p o l ic ie s — is in n in g lik e n e d to a ' jo l t o f a d r e n a l in ,

s t i r r i n g th e p a r t y f r o m lo c a l p re c in c is lo the . c a p i ta l , s p e e d - , in g up d e c s io n s , a n d h u r r y in g s t ra te g y . •. '

| * G A s the s t r a t e g y s h a p e s u p 1 . 1 ^ n ow , the s o u r c e s s a id . H u m ­

p h re y will d o m o s t o f t h e 't r a v e l - in g , o ra to ry a n d h a n d - to -h a n d ■ c o m b a t.

M ean w h ile , a s o n e s o u r c e p u t it, ’’the P r e s id e n t w ill b e th e P r e s id e n t .’’

oilier w o rd s John.son w/il , h a v e the White House, w ilh all0 th is lin ip lig h t, a s a c a m p a ig n ,e r c ia l

" A s Ihe m o n ih s go o n ,” s a id ■ a n - o n e in.slder, " y o u ’ll s e e H u m -

s, d i s - ! p h r e y le a d in g th e c h a r g e . T h e h ig h - P re s id e n t w ill b e on th e p e r i-

k d u r - p h e ry . He w o n ’t b e in th e f o r e ­f ro n t l o a s ig n i f ic a n t e x t e n t . ’ ’

n th e " U n d o u b te d ly ,” s a id a n o th e r jm b e r s o u rc e , " t h e P r e s id e n t w o n ’t be i - [ a i s - a b le (11 r e s ls i u a i l ip a ig l in ig irrt^ $S37.- o r , bu i jiu iil lly llu 'II le a v e rt tn

H u m p h re y .”In ijip p re c o n v e n l io n p h a s e n fj l l

if S u n |j , e c a m p a ig n in g , H u m p h re y -L' p la n s lo v is i t " a l l Ih e c r i l i c a l

r s l a t e s ," a c c o r d in g lo a s o u rc e . T'i l l ' l'ii* ‘c ritic a l s l a t e s , he s a id . J .ie in i- “ Ihi ise w ilh p r im a r i e s . Tlie nie if in d u s tr ia l s t a t e s a n d ih o s e / ived ’’ " 'I 'e r e a D e m o c r a t ic S e n a ie s e a t liv

is u n d e r s t r o n g a t t a c k . a bH u m p h re y h a s a l r e a d y s t r u c k fre

a l M cC a rth y , h is o ld c o l le a g u e Tw in M in n e s o la ’s D e rn o c ra l ic - / I 'a r m c r l .a b o r p a r ly , - . E u

a i a m e e l in g D e c . 9 o f m o re he: th a n 1.000 M in n e s o la parl_y o ffi- s tu

c ia ls H u m p h re y in e f fe c t n c - la i c u s e d M cC a rth y o f s h o r l - c i r c u i l - in g p a rly u n i ty . A nd th e p a r ly

F if th s t a l e c e n tra l c o m m i t te e a d o p te d T w in a re so lu tio n s u p p o r t i t ig J o h n s o n

lo llec- a n d H u m p h re y , ig h e T h e vice p r e s id e n t , s a id a n ob- a d d i- s e r v e r w ho h a s b e e n b o th a po- ?

is t a l i t ic a l fr ien d a n d foe n f H u m - n. ■ p h re y , " r e v e ls in s u c h c o m b a t . J

f iled H e ’s re a lly a . t ig e r . |a f te r - ” H e d o e s n ’t m in d g o in g in to1 th a l (ho p it w ith M c C a r th y . H e ll, ho .

1962, e n io y s 11.” | s t a l e In nn e x c lu s iv e In le rv fe w j

o r ig i- T h u r s d a y , D r . M a r lir f l .u lh e rled a K in g lold T h e A s s o c ia lc d P r e s s J ssess- in A llan la h e v ie w s N ew Y o rk ! ico m e f io v . N elson A . R o c k e fe l le r a s J----------r t1iu uiil.» R e p u li lie a n —w h o —G oulfi — ^io n e d b e a t P r e s id e n t J o h n s o n n e x t f

h e ld y e a r . ' b e irtg ' B u t th e c iv i l r ig h t s l e a d e r 16 a d - a d d e d he fo il f o r m e r V ic e P r e s i - |

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Ih o s e A n e .s p e r im e n t in in te rn a t io n a l a i e s e a t liv in g w ill h e c o n d u c te d fo r Hi

a b o u t Iw o w e e k s w i th s lu d e n t i’ l,i i t r u c k f ro m M e x ic o liv in g w ith v a r io u s M e a g u e T w in I-a lls f a m il ie s . vir r a l ic - A c c o rd in g to M r. a n d M rs.

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iji* Telephone Co., sa id Chrlsl- h n i " ’ “ s Day will bc the busiest T i

long d istance ca lling day of wI in to'll ho urR?** telephone users M

’ to p lacc calls d u rin g Ihc e n r-rv fe w ’y m orning or evening hours

In o rd er lo m ake sure Ihe P r e s s com pleted rapid-York ’y- asked people lo y,

gj, try and call on S a tu rd ay or p , -Goutd- Sunday, and as a th ird sug-

gestioti. asked people to use ' q , d irec t d istance d ia ling . —

e a d e r ■ H e-said reduced ra te s .will b e In effect S a t u r d a y

w o u ld th rough M onday, C hristm as h o u g h D a y .

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jtudents Arrive ® ek Stay In T.F.national a n te , Mr. and Mrs. S ta c e y ; Olga ed for H e r r a r a , Mr. and M rs . E lb e r t , ludenti- l ,u h r ; J o rg e Selgado, M r. and various M rs . Bill Koch; P e d r o Sobre- _

v il la , M r. and Mrs. T e d Sm ith ; [.” ■ d Mrs. F ra n c isco Soto, M r. a n d - M r s . I) ho a r e Bill Holman; A m er ica Rico, Mr. h im , the and , M rs . Harold D ra k e ; Chris- ]' insoring t ina P u g a , Mr. a n d M rs. J o h n ij

Escal- R i ley ; M a rth a f b a r r a , Mr. a n d I).........J Mrs. Robert Coiner; M a r ia D e j l

la P en a , Mr. and Mrs . Ben Mot-uj te rn ; ' Raul H er re ra , Mr. and ,! ,

-*S M rs , Chet Bartle tt , and J u l ia i l | T unon . Mr. and M rs . H o w ard

- Unnlf ■ - ................... •States «onK- Ihrist- T h e 11 sluden is a r r i v e d in Iusiest T w in F a l ls T h u rs d a y night an d . j jay of 'vill be s taying until J a n , 7 w h en j i ,

t h e y will re tu rn to school in l|users M e x ico . jl-e enr- --------------------------- ljhours ERUPTION EX PE C T ED jle " ’•i WASHINGTON (A P ) — The ijrapid- con t inu ing eruption of K i lauea l|pie lo V olcano in Hawaii is l ikely lo Jla y e r p ro v id e holiday to u r is t s w ith an |j

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a political tune and run for m ay- ; ■y; Olga „ r of l.os Angeles, ’ *">'/lr^**and Valleo rev ea led Thursday he US

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.. District Court - ■ —. D ivorce degrees w ere aw ard- ed td A rlan D .-F ries from M rs r

E y i J Elizabeth Colleen F ries, to D ar- Je ll-R .-C ry sta l frohi-M rsr-Junje;

▼ ^ Crystal, to DeVon B urget from A Mrs. Betty Jean B urget. to M rs.

Shirley Jean e tte ' Gutzm an from Charles W ayne' G utzm an;, to Mrs. Lola Arene Heath from Donald Gordon Heath, and to

M | B H Je rry L. Gibson from Mrs.- C aro- HH b B H lyn Gibson.' G arolyn G ibson’s

nam e was resto red to he r for- incr nam e, Carolyn B arkduil.

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Official Ciry and.County NowipoparPuriuctnt to Section 60*108 Idaho Coc a s tha day of th o 'w sa k on which

Publlihed dally an d Sunday a t 130 Second Street West, Twin Falls, Id^ho, 83301 by the TimeS'NeWs Publishing Company, Inc.

JARED HOW JACK MULL<President ‘ Publish

O. J. SMITH AL WESTER. M anaging Editor Business M<DALE THOMPSON PAUL STA^

Composing Room M anager Press Room /

Human SiIt is the custom a t C hristm as to t

journey back ac ro ss the centuries to ethe M anger of B ethlehem . There the f

______ cen tra l fact of Ijistory draw s the chearts and m inds of the laitm ui. o u t tC hristm as is no t an isolated fact of fpearly 2,000 y e a rs ago. I t is an ever Ipresen t tru th whose blessings we ex- cperience here and now. C

We need to reca ll tha t the B abe of______Bethlehem becam e the M an of Gali- r

lee, and tha t He, m the brief span, dt FHis earth ly m in istry , se t in m otion tforces tha t a re still a t work in hum an usociety. F

T hat social dynam ic w hich we calldem ocracy—w hich today is engaged tin a world-wide struggle with its anti- tthesis for the m inds of m en—is based oon principles given us in the teach- oings of Christ. , t

By, these p rincip les the world m ay r know the true fro m the false. The testis w hether it em b races these basic ftenets which H e proclaim ed: v

The sacredness of hum an person- oality . n

E quality of m en before God andthe law. p

Individual responsibility . . tlL iberty of conscience. CHe who refused to sacrifice prin- a

W R r s m Y A T O R

Some OddsCHRISTMAS PRA Y ER

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W iih in o u r h e a r t s th ro u g h o u t the y e a r leT o m a k e o u r l iv e s s u b l im e .

^ . . . C a th e r in e M artin s(i ----------- sw

THE ZERO YEARS RiT h ere ’.-? a fascination about y ea rs w ilh ^

n ice round num bers. HiT ake the y e a r 1000, fo r exam ple, which

m ost of C hristendom w as quite c e rta in would bring the end of the world. us

O r 2000. about w hich scien tists a re pre- dictinR all so ru of th in g s and which people a r e beginnlnE lo look fo rw ard to as mark- tjj ing a f-Meful and trem endous tu rn ing po in t u ’l of som e kind or ano ther.

B u t p e r h a p s w e a t t a c h to o m u c h s ig n i f i ' Av

ic E n e r g y C o m m is .s io n . a*'A sid e f ro m th e f a c t t h a t m ost g re a t his­

to r i c a l d a t e s h a v e n o z e r o e s in them —1215,1492 o r 1776, to n a m e a few—have you e v e r ; n o iic c d w h e r e y o u r c a r is when the odom e- fo | t e r tu r n s th e th o u .sa n d m ark? he asks. no

I t ' s u s u a l ly a -p l.- ir c - y o u ^ b e le a t t lUcely to w a n t to s to p fo r a n y length of tim e. '

PR A ISE D EPA R TM EN TTheo M e r r ic k . T w in Falls , w rites M r.

S p e c ta to r a n o te s a y in g th a t a special th a n k s i s d u e D e n n is Foote, College of S o u th e rn Id a h o t e a c h e r , for the C hristm as m u s ic a l c o n c e r t . He adds th a t ano ther g r e a t b ig th a n k s is a l s o due the p a rtic ip a t­in g s tu d e n t s , " T h a n k s , M r. Foote ,” he con­cludes, “ it w as w onderfu l.”

THE PARTY UNEM rs. D. P u rtee . R oute Two. Twin Fall.?,

w rites M r. S p ec ta to r to com plain a iittla abou t rude individuals on p a rty lines.

H er com pla in t is no t the f irs t received in th is d ep artm en t, bu t, like Mrs. P u rtee . Mr. S p ec ta to r would like to point out th ere Is no . rea l reason fo r such a n tic s to take p lace.B ut le t’s ru n M rs. Purtiee’s note In full:

"S a tu rd ay n igh t m y husband and I re­ceived a v e ry im p o rta n t long d istance call from Southern C alifornia. I t w as from his

■ m o th er, le ttin g u s know th e outcom e of an opei'aiJonTiis fa th e r h a d ju s t undergone. —

“ We w ere .VERY d is tressed during this ]0-m inute con v ersa tio n to have an uniden­tified person on o u r p a r ty line in te rrup t us by repea ted ly clicking the rece iver to let us know of his d esire .to- ge t on the line. The fifth tim e h e in te rru p ted us he slam m ed tho rece iv e r down!

■"We will never know w ho o u r di.>icourie- ous p a rty line p a r tn e r is, nOr can thc tele­phone com pany help , a s there a rc four o th e r p a rtie s on the line.

"M aybe w e say to a ll p a r ty line people: If th e re is an em ergency , speak up and tho Une witl g lad ly bo yo u rs—i u t p lease g ran t

- — us—tho-M urte.sy , re sp ec t and privacy you \ would like to te c e iv e . In an everyday J o r

-em ergency, Kjfcal calling situation this is int* ju s t a s im portan t a s in o u r unfortunate long you d istance situ a tio n .” Si

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W e h av e a four-m onth-old puppy to g ive 100 away. M ostly poodle. Call a t 1830 E lizabeth Stal B lvd., o r.c a ll 733-0096. Y

' Wc have a five-m onth-old, p a r t L o tt ie 88.8 dog, th a t n eed s a n e w hom e. P lease c a ll Y 733-7582. 85.9

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F ed cnSecond Entered as second class, mall . matter April 8, |gby the 1916^ at tha post office In Twin Falls, Idaho, Intellii

83301, under the act of March S, 1879. expcns- JACK MUILOWNEY ' O . A. (Guil KELKER ex erts

' Publisher Executive Editor foreigrA l WESTERGREN WILEY DODDS ta in lvButlneii M onbgar Advartliing M anogar ExpMlPAUL STANDLEY HAROLD STILES , tim ate

Praii Room M anager Circulation M anager

I Sacredness ^Imas to ciple to appeasem ent set the preem ln- .uries to ent exam ple. In the light th a t shines lere the from the C hristm as S ta r, a spiritual Ws the elem ent Is d iscernible In th e crusade tui. o u t tiie"Jree world is engaged in. The con- T" fact of flict of tru th w ith falsehood in which

an ever He engaged still goes fo rw ard , and we ex- dem ands the support of m ilitant

Christianity a t th is C hristm as-tide.3abe of Theologians can prove th a t the an- pf Gali- nouncem ent of the angel of the Lord span, ot te the shepherds keeping w a tch over motion their flocks by n igh t p e a r Bethlehem hum an ushered in the g re a te s t id ea lis tic ex­

perience the world has ev e r known, we call They can show th a t th e simple ngaged teachings of Je su s tum ed w hole coun­ts anti- tries of peoples ra ised on th e tenets 5 based of paganism .tow ard new spiritual

teach- objectives which C hristian peoples of today still follow in the hope of ulti- ^

Id m ay m ate atta inm en t. O*'he test Most of us understand such world 5 basic forces only vaguely, how ever. What

we can understand b e tte r a re our ’.•i':'':'. person- own thoughts and feelings on Christ- ■/V':

m as Day.)d and ’ “Joy which shall be to a ll the peo-

pie,” the angel said. T h a t’s some- thing we can understand , too. Yes. Christm as is a special tim e and we -f-'V

5 prin- all feel b e tte r for it. t ■iiii

ids And EndsR A Y

K E E P HONEST!All bu t seven s ta le s a re now co-operating ^

with thp fed era l governm en t in a n effort ■y'ear lead the\ tax p ay er not in to tem ptation . ^ V

With' A laska th e la te s t to join the list, 43 ila rtln states, plus the D istric t of C olum bia, are w a c

sw apping Inform ation with th e In ternal Revenue Service to help trac k dow n and

rs w ilh collect taxes, re p o rts C om m erce C learingHouse. - Jif , -I

, w hich The IR S, fo r Instance, uses s ta te inform a- J"® ce rta in facilita te en fo rcem en t o f highway

use taxes, m o to r fuel and tran sp o rtad o n uueva ire pre- taxes. T he s ta te u ses federal in fo rm ation to 1 people m ake su re th a t ta x p a y e rs a re re a lly paying Vietnani I m a rk ' th e s ta te levies th ey c la im as deductions on Ig po in t Ihelr federal incom e tax re tu rn s . pended

The com puter is in th ere , too, of course, ta ry for sign ifi' Autom atic d a ta p rocessing sy s te m s using s e e m ^

lUggests high-speed m agnetic tape a re m ak in g tho guerrilU . A tom - *ax Info e xcliaiige fa s te r and m o re accu r — hit-and-i

a te . moraliz<eat his- --------------- “ '■m1—1215. THOUGHTSou e v e r ]virs. H. L. A bram . Harisen. rece iv ed the " ? odom e- following poem from h e r husb an d who Is rP*"■ ... . serv ing in K orea. M r. S p ec ta to r found -n^-U ksly it thoughtfiU read ing , and passes i t on: people’s

Ju s t below the K orean b o rd er, 4 no interiC am p Stanley is the spot. ' f . wom en’s

es M r. W here w e’re doom ed to serve o u r tlm o sociatiorspecial In the land th a t God forgot. "liberati

lege of _ , , J , comm onris tm as Down w ith snakes and buzzards, ^ s aanother villagers•ticipat- R 'Rht In the m iddle of now here ,|,ehe w n - “ thousand m iles from you.

You sw eat, freeze and sh iver 2—TheIt’s m ore than you stand : ■—

They t re a t us like convicts I Fa lls . But call us d e fenders of o u r land,a Iittla - - « * i i

We’re so ld iers of the E ighth A rm y P A UIved in E arn ing ou r m easly pay,ce. M r. G uarding o u r people wllh m illions c is no ., F o r a lousy two a n d a ha lf a d ay . p lace. Living with ou r em otionsl' J W aiting to see ou r g a lsce call i^ a t w hile w e’re aw ay ca lifo rom his They haven t m arried our p a ls . .! of an l^ew people know th a t wc a re living. m inor m

' Few people give a dam n, y e a r in :Ig tni.9 Although w e 're no t forgotten a t hom e encounteiiniden- w e still belong to Uncle Sam . w here it.■upt us With II let us The tim e'W e spen t lii the Arrr\y and poli

The Is the tim e we m iss: ceeded liled tho Boy, hope they don’t d ra ft you Legislatu

Arid for God’s sake , don 't en list. w elfarecourie- . . . . . . . But thec tele- And w hen.w e get to heaven, ^= four . toed th,They re from K orea Lord. medical pie: If T hey’ve spen t th e ir tim e Jn hell.nd tho Undersg ra n t > DOWN W E GO . - m en t o f

;y you M r. S p ecta to r go t a note from S en a to r -sim ilarlyiryday Jo rd an th e o th e r d ay . In it he had som e tional Iehis is in tc resd n g fac ts w hich w e will p a ss on to m ay note long you. the' re ad e r . the refor

S enator Jo rd a n sa id th a t b a sed on the W hat's1957-59 period , th e la s t two y e a rs o f Ihe m ost sta tE isenhow er A dm in istra tion , w ith th e d o lla r Califomi£

0 g ive 100 cents in V*lye. th e Burea'jj o f L a b o r ' T itle 19 siiabeth S tatistics has recen tly reported th ese fact.^: curity Ac

Y our re n t d o lla r has dropped Sn va lue to ical carc5cottle 88.8 cen ts. pay ing fie c a ll Y our tran sp o rta tio n do llar, is dow n to In Cali

85.9 cents. Gov. ReaY pur medical care d o lla r Is now w orth line Medi

onfy 72.7 ccn ts. essentialx>n fo Y our au to in su ran ce d o lla r Is now down proved acled J jy — to-69.7 cen ts in ,v a liif . _______________ ;_______ intr tl.Wwork. Your apparel dollar is down to 88>7 cents.' H e 'orde

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A N D R E W T U L L Y

- — Is An, WASHINGTON — One s i d o pet

product of the Vietnam w ar may billbe a full-scale Congressional in- mo

, vestigation of the Republic's uneproliferation of spy agencies, this

1- Republicans iwould like to make dee;__ thft-Jnvestlgatlon—an—election— .Mo

.year spectacle and get sup~- 'Airport from -' restive M m ocrats Sensuch as Mlnnesota.’a Sen. Geno had

■ McCarthy. .. thaSuch a look-see is Inevitable,, tior

given Congress’s preoccupation callwith both the w ar and reducing andF e d e ra l' expenditures. Criticism Iiis mounting th a t the American shaintelligence- community is too theexpensive, too' duplicative and - whiexerts too m uch influence on outiforeign policy. eva

Our esp ionage Industry cer- Ingtain ly is bo th big and costly . theiE x p ert official g u esse rs now es- Santim ate th a t i t em ploys 60,000 CIA

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R A Y C R O fV lL E Y

F Guevara’s ]W A S H I N G T O N (N EA )— a s G

Enough inform ation is now d idn’availab le on th e death of -Er- revolnesto Che G u ev ara to evaluate Boithe failure of h is Com m unist mad<insurgency in B olivia. im p r

G u evara 's fa ilu re has four les- P rogsons for V ietnam and fu tu re spectV ietnam s. ative

1—G uevara 's Insurgency de- cess pended alm ost solely on mili- disco ta ry force. His p rim a ry stra teg y from seem ed to be the creation of a shak; guerrilla arm y which would, by ,T— hit-and-run - ta c tic s , confuse , de-— co-op m oralize and d estro y the Boliv- and i ian arm y . early

G u ev ara 's m en m ade litlle o r hadno a ttem p t to bu ild up a base strenof supfKtrt am ong the country thuspeople am ong w hom they oper- m entated . They c rea te d no friendly Sinipeople’s organizations. Th(;y had grourno interlocking village youth and y earswom en’s groups and fa rm ers as- usualsociations and no rea l political well-i''l ib e ra tio n ” fron t in 'WhIch tho phasecom m on m an p artic ip a ted . short.

As a result, the farm ers and 4—'v illagers repeated ly informed to Bolivithe governm eni on the location nmonand m ovem ent of C he's men. vears

2—The fa rm ers and villagers, Lenin

P A U L H A R V E Y

The High(C alifornia Gov. Ronald R ea- j nex t ;

gan has -m anaged a num ber of gery.m inor m iracles during^ his f irs t and cy e a r in S acram ento , but he h as Undencountered resis tan ce f r o m servinw here it, was lea-st expccted. receiv

With persuasion, persistence m ostand political d ex te rity he sue- m edicceeded in getting a n unfriendly is, wiLegislature to approve reduced Medi-<w elfare and h ig h er taxes. nones!

But the court ob jects. The Cal- ButIfom ia Suprem e C ourt has ve- Courttoed the gov ern o r's reduced m ay rm edical - w elfare p rogram and tributitied his hands. curtail

U nderstand, this court cu rta il- vices,m en t o f executive au thority is self-susim ilarly applicable a t the na- Suchtional level. E ven P residen ts h istorim ay not be allow ed lo produce chiefthe reformiw'they prom ise. sum ed

W hat's called M edicare in Gov.m ost s ta tes Is called Medl-Cal in undauiCalifornia. It de riv es Jfrom the case tT itle 19 section of the Social Se- peoplecurity Act. With the cost of med- He 'jcal c a re rising in all sta tes , personpaying for it is a problem . ing cil

In California lafst Septem ber legislaGov. R eagan sough t to s tream - court,line Medi-Cal. reducing all non- "Y otessentia l expenditu res. Hc im- wqmerproved adm in istration , thus s a v ' for th<in g *139 million. __________ lhe hii

He'ordered postponed until the y er haI

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American I]I d o persons an d $ ^ n d s~ ' lip to $3 tlmay billion a y e a r o f tho tax p ay ers’I in- m oney. M ost A m ericans rem ain llilie 's un aw are of how b ig and varied tdlies, th is indu stry has., becom e. In- ■ Dlake deed, Sen. S tila rt Sym ington, D ., - inJon— .Mo,, a form er-Seeret»ry-^rf-the^—fesu p - A ir F o rce , confessed during a Nra ts Senate h earin g in 1965 th a t h e inleno h ad no t known “ until recen tly " Ai

th a t th e re existed an organi;ca- able,. tion w ithin the S ta te D epartm en t astion called the B ureau of In telligence .St:ing and R e se a rc h . 'ism In recen t y e a rs , th e lion’s (^ican .sh a re of public ity h a s shone ont mtoo th e C entral In telligence Agency, hs

and - w hich Is T H E c en tra l e s p i o n a g e l i eon . outfit ch arged b y th e law ’ with- co

evaluating a ll in te lligence relat-., hi,cer- ing to the national security . But eqitly. th ere a re o ther sp ies in Uncle bees- Sam ’s official .house, and the Nl

,000 CIA is no t eveiv the biggest o r th

“ Y o o - H o o , G e o r g e ! ’

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I’s Bolivia Fai— a s G uevara h im self rem arked . ' othi )w d idn ’t seetiji in te res ted in tho littl i;r- revolution. Boi lie Bolivia had . in its own way, an t ist m ade a considerab le a tte m p t to ru n

im prove the lot of the fa rm er. -j- !s- P ro g ress m ay not have been j.|ej re sp ec tacu lar, but It has been rei- |j |[ ,

atively steady . This lim ited sue- /( |,, le- cess ap paren tly w as enough lo li- d iscourage the country p ^ p le sy from risking their lives in a a shaky guerrilla m ovem ent,

hy -T—The Bolivian arm y , with the i,,,,, te-— co-operutton of A m erican 513 V- and intelligence train ing , struck

e a r ly —b efo re the C o m m u n is ts * o r h a d t im e to build up their se s t r en g th . T h e B oliv ian forccs ry thus c a u g h t G u e v a r a ' s move- It ■r- m e n t off b a lance . tberly Since C o m m u n i s t under - an if id g ro u n d s n o rm a l ly ta k e 10 to 20 id y e a r s to m a tu r e , e a r ly ac t ion is s- u sua l ly possible . If Ihe ac t ion is >' a l w e l l -p lanned , the se r ious f ighting Tl 10 p h a s e of th e ' ' w a r ” c a n be clea

short . . in IIid 4—T he C o m m u n is t g ro u p s in nip lo Bolivia w e re .split a n d fighlinR su r f >n a m o n g th e m se lv e s . In r ecen t and

v e a r s five B oliv ian M arx is t - in s , L en in is t p a r l i e s v ied w ith c a c h cost

ghest Court Ii- i nex t fiscal period e lective sur- m ed if gery . nonem ergency d en tistry misu st and eye ^a re . .— - . In­is U nderstand, the 1.3 m illion de- gove ■n serv ing poor would continue lo aval

receive a id . And the 16.000 al- of tl :e m ost - poor, for w hom a big Wi > m edical bill would c re a te a cri.s- broa y is, would continue to receive read d Medi-Cal — m inus these dele'ted nanc

nonessential serv ices. line I- But the California Suprem e next ?- Court declared that the governor jo u n d m ay not di.scrim inate in thc dis- Bu d tribution of tax dollars, m ay not be fi

cu rta il nonvital m edical ser- Janu I- vices, .should instead cu t off the the I s self-sufficient borderline poor. coun 1- Such prerogatives a s we have care s h isto rically allowed a s ta te ’s Go e chief executive, th e court as- this

sum ed. inert n Gov. R eagan, d ism ayed but whicl 1 undaunted, then appea led his counl e case to the h ighest co u rt: thc back '- people. • the c

He te lecast and b ro ad cast Ji Yci personal appeal u rg ing taxpay- withs

ing citizens to w rite th e ir s ta te tons r leg isla to rs and thus o v erru le the o f us

court. , movi "Y ou, Ihe w orking m en and ican

- women of C alifornia, a re paying shoul ' for the Medi-Cal p ro g ram with, accor— the h ighc jt ta x e sJu -lh g -jia lio n .__ aBilitI yer have no control over how er w.

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1 In telligento $3 th e m ost expensive.

)ayers’ M ost o f thd estim ated $3. bll- re'main llort' spen t 'on spying goes, nok'-r' varied tb the CIA but to the Defense le. In- ■ D epartm en t, whose spy em pire on, D ., - in c lu d es . th e re la tively new De-

ring a N ational Security Agencyj theliat h e intelligence b ranches of the;ently” A rm y, N avy and A ir F o rce ; an d .;ani;ca- a so rt of personal spook shoprtm ent assigned to the Jo in t Chiefs ofigence .Staff.

The N ational Security Agencylion’s (NSA) p robably spends tw ice a s

)ne ont m uch a s th e CIA, whose b udgetgency, h a s been esU m ated a t $750 mil-lonage lion a y ear. A code-breaking, ■ir'wlth- code-m aking outfit whidh usesrelat-.. h ighly sophisticated electronics

y. But equ ipm ent to in tercep t m essagesUncle betw een foreign nations, thed the NSA em ploys m ore people thanest o r the som e 14.000 who w ork for

> r g e ! ”

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FailureTrked. ' o ther. G u ev ara 's m en had m ade -y

the little p rogress in infiltraling the g Bolivian m iners, am ong whom

way, an tigovem m ent feelings often pt to ru n strong.I"®''- The lessons fo r Vietnam are - been c lear. It Is a s im portant to in- ' filtra te , win over o r weed out g,

(through the creation of strong ;n to rival organizations) the Viet ?^P‘® Cong village and ham let youth _ •n a wom en's groups, fa rm er'sh the associations and o ther local po- j.,

w ^ n ^ ^ m U h a r y ^ ^ ^It is essentia l lo lake steps lo n

their exploit the difierences between tl-the VC and Hanoi. m

love- It is necessary to step up fur- cith er the actlops thal will c rea te •"

ider- am ong South V ietnam ’s villag- th0 20 e rs thc belief their own govern- la 3n is m ent will give them the chance Bi 3n is to improve their own future,Iting The G uevara epi.sode m akes it1 be c lear that it is m uch less cosily

in lives, m o n e y and suffering to ® s in n ip fu tu re Red subve rs ive in- It ing su rgenc ie s w hen they a r e young he -cent an d w eak—w h e th e r in Asia. I.;u- xist- in A m cr ica o r Africa. V ie tnam s 'h each cos t tix) m u ch . 8^

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sur- m edical serv ices a re used or Beistry m isused .” tiv

Im m ediate reaction lo ■ the ta1 de- governor's explanation was an cie lo avalanche of m ail to m em bers NiI al- of the California Legislature. G<

big Within 24 hours of the firs t fo:ri.s- b roadcast, witlTout w aiting to Nieive read that m ail, the Seriate Fi- micted nance Com m ittee with a, p a rty - i

line vote, killexl the bill. T he meme next day the L egislature ad- lei•nor journed. - indis- But the question will have to felnot be faced by the next session in to

ser- Jan u a ry . Hopefully, eventually , edthe the Legislature m ay bypass the be

r. cou rt and rew rite the m edical |lave ca re law. jp,,te’s Gov. R eagan’s experience in gj, as- this instance dem onstra tes the

inertia and ou trigh t oppositionbut which any executive m ay en- .his counter when he tries to turn . thc back the clock — even though

the clock is wrong. J®t Jl Yet a i r th a t resistance not- f " ' >ay- w ithstanding, th ere a re . thoselate tons of le tte rs reassu rin g som e f "the o f us th a t w c a re a t long la s t •"*

m oving aw ay from th e un-Am er-and ican ' notion t h a t . govem m ent ""h'ing should take from each w orker the|Tith, according to his energy a nd me

low er. whatever be demands. ofa ’

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jence Expeiithe CIA, and Its installation a t

ed $3 bil- F o r t M eade, M dT T ts-b lB B ^han goes, n o b - ' the- CIA’s spraw ling complex in s D efense Langley, Va. „ly em pire Then th ere is ,^he Stae De*

new De- p a r tm e n fs B ureau of Intelli- B iicyrrthe— gen ce-an d -R esearcb ^(IN R )_ th e-encyj th e ' F B I, w hich m ov^s In the field

of the of -counter-intelligence' and se- 'orce; an d -curity w ithin th e United States, co k shop and the A tom ic Energy. Com- Chiefs of m i s s i o n , wtfiose intelligence

product includes announcements y Agency of nuclear explosions around the 1 tw ice a s world. , ^ j ,se b u d g e t This grow ing comm unity dedJ- $750 mil- cated lo the a r ts of the cloak breaking, and d agger is a fa r c ry from lidh uses the day N athan Hale faced a lectronlcs B ritish hangm an with lhe regret m essages th a t he had but one life to give ons, the for his country. U is also prog- ople than ress on a m onum ental scale w ork for since the occasion just a fte r the

outbreak of W orld W ar II when Gen. George C. M arshall’ noted th a t A m erican foreign intelli­gence was ‘‘little m ore, than w hat a m ilita ry attache would lea rn a t d inner over the coffee cups.”

P it exists p rim arily because of the problem s posed by the Cold

' ' W A Y N E B R A N D S !

All YeaiNobody knows exactly how'old

Santa Claus is but all agree___________ th at Ite has had a lone and

useful Mlfe. W hat then is the secre t of his longevity? 1 be­lieve it is his kindly disposition, the fact th a t he never gets an- g r^ . his sense of hum or (who else would give a tie to a clergy­m an?) and his wish lo please o thers ra th e r than himself. De­spite his obvious years, he is young in h e a rt and has an ad­m irab le zest for living. He wel­comes change and never fails to come up with a now- lino of toys.

jVV;..'-, - :. Tbo m any of us waste valu- ' ab le lime w orrying about mate-

rial things and, as a result, be- 1 com e p rem aturely old. The chief

value of C hristm as should be to make us realjze lhat there is m ore satisfaction in giving

1 ^ ^ than in getting. The spirit of BSgM C hristm as can, however, be

spoiled if our gifts are thinly disguised bribes given in tho hope of undeserved favors from the recipient.

- pe r is m ore often than not a ? i person driven lo desperaton byM

B R U C E B I O S S A T

For Roc]PALM BEACH. Fla. (NEA) —

. , . T here is no question of it; New Gov. Nelson Rockefeller

ting tne others have now given a’ c lear-signal th a t he is availables Often for the 1968 Republican presi­

dential nom ination.crush ing Irony Is that

J l governors who gath-f * ' ® ' ' ® ^ an o th er of their I strong celebrations o f th e ir own ineffec-

^ . tuality do not have the faintest Blimmer of a plan to take ac-

^ count of this a lte red circum- ocal po- stance.“ -------Cuiivlncw r by polls, by voler—

word-of-raouth a n d by o the r steps lo ev idence th a t Rockefe ller is be tw een th e i r sures t w in n e r in 1968, Ihose ,

m a n y g o v e rn o rs who w an t him up fur- can think of no s t r a te g y but

1 c r e a t e l'> s tand by he lp less ly and hope villag- th a t evenLs— not they—will dic-

govern- l a te his n o m in a t io n a t M ia m i c h a n c e Beach next August,

ire. Rockefe ller him.self u t te rednakes it ”-''>rds here w h ich , -'(or the firs t s cosi ly l im e, indica ted he rmght acce p t ering to “ convention d r a f t if X . cam e, iive in- th a t w as not the o n ly y ig n a ls young h ea rd from his cam p . iia, l-;u- ALso for the f irs t t ime, m en \n i e tn am s 'h a t group s lopped s t ress ing ih^

g o v e rn o r ' s d is inc l ina t ion lo run a n d suggested p r iv a te ly th a t ho could an d should b e nom ina tedT >

Asked w h e th e r a suff icient n um tjc r of m id d le^ ran g e R e p u b ­lican c o n se rv a t iv e s could be won o v e r to b r in g a b o u t th a t result , one source in th e g o v e rn o rs ’ g ro u p sa id c o n f iden t ly :

"T h ey 're a v a ilab le !”Evidence to support that con­

tention was not lacking a t Palm ised or Beach and el.sewhere. Conserva­

tive Gov. T im B abcock of Mon- lo ■ the tana, whose first choice Is the was an cu rren t fron t-runner. R ichard em bers Nixon, said th a t Rockefeller—not lure. Gov. Ronald R eagan of Cali- le firs t fornia—looks best to him if ting to Nixon should fail in the pri- a le Fi- m arles .

p a rty - O ther conserva tive western,11. T he m idw estern and oven southern re ad- lead ers indicated e ither here or

in o ther settings that Rocke- lave -to feller would a t least be palatable ision m to-them if. by rfjid-1968, ho seem-

p a rty ’s best chance of JSS the beating LBJ. nedical sou th , .sounds to this ef-

Jr. ’ ® " heard unm istak-es the a^bly. in Tennessee and Soulh xisition ^ “ '■ohna. T hey do not appear to fv en" isolated exam ples, o turn N evertheless, a s they confront-thouch Rockefel­

le r s m ore -certa in availability e not- ? n d ,h is widening acceptability

those m oderate gov- ■’ som e ""nors could not g e t beyond try- ig la s t P*" lab e l ^ s tra teg y ’'•Amer- course o f hopeful inactionm m ent w hich they h av e charted for w orker them selves in the n e x t, six y and m onths.h-4oaf--------On.papftr, tha th in g hm a Vind__i. of delicato perfection:

:peiisive?jnstallatlon a t W ar. B ut It keiips growingS - b lg g ^ h a n cause Intfelllgence is khowlig complex in and knowledge is power,

the various spy agemfies che Stae De* pe te dally fo r th e attentk))n of Intelli- the cen ter , of pow er, the P jh ^(IN R ).-the___dency. O r a s-X y n d o n J nhi; In the field once rem arked , “ They allince' and se- to gAt to the W hite House IJnited States, e s t^ w ith the m o stes t.” inergy Com- But m any on Caoltol HIUI intelligence wondering aloud w hether allinouncements spying is n ecessary , o r a t liIS around the w hether it is p ra c tic a l o r c

effective. T hey cling to theimunlty dedl- tion that H a rry T ru m an 's Iof the cloak in crea ting one c en tra l inla r c ry from gence body in 1947 w as tp elllale faced a na te som e of th e overlapiUh the reg re t espionage operations and te life to give save the country a few dolli is also prog- The intelligence peoplenental scale w o n f to reply to such queruljust a fte r the in terrogato rs by quoting theWar II when iom of the f irs t Queen E iirsh a ir noted be th ’.s State S ecretary , Sir Fireign intelli- cis W alsingham , who Insis

m ore, than th a t "K nowledge Is neverttache would d e a r .” Not for th e spy mastisr the coffee perhaps, bu t the taxpayer

•be excused If he rem ains a try because of suspicious of the cost of a pi

by the Cold uct he ’s not allow ed to Inspi

R A N D S T A D T , M . D .

Year Givingictly how'old Ihe necessity to m ake an tmw It all ag ree ■’’B ‘s, fa r b e tte r to g0 ir.n<T Hiore of yourscIf throughoutrt.;. I .U ---- yea r than to t ry - t o - sa lve y i• i iw ’ 1 be“ conscience bv doling out a I ; Hki^nslMnn expensive gifts a t Christm as

Q- What is a syndrom e? Wl causes it? Is th ere any cure

J^to^a clercv ^ syndrom e is a group-h to iilP.Ts« sym ptom s which oct-ur togetl

n l hut a re not ch arac te ris tic ol /ears he is ‘^®f''’' ‘® disease. It is som etin

called a sym ptom complex, ing He w e t g?"®'-ally d ifferen tia ted fn

never fails “ disease m th a t the latter a now- lino •’V « specific group

sym ptom s. Chills, fever, l e ache and vom iting make-^up

v/asle valu- syndrom e seen in the onset aboul mate- m any acute infectious diseas

• t_ • ■I'dd lo these sym ptom s a c Id. The chief tain type of rash and you ha1 should be a disease such as m e a s I (■ ‘hat there chickenpox or sc a rle t fever, n in giving T here a re severa l hund: tie spirit of syndrom es m any of which b< owever, be the nam e of Ihe m an who fi , a re thinly described them. A thick boi iven In Iho D u rh am ’s ''E ncyclopedia favors from M edical Syndrom es,” has be

compiled lo help doctors identlinute—shop----- th e m. They-ha-vB Tm m y cau!than not a and m any of them , but not i speraton by can be cured.

)SSAT

Rocky In ’68J. (NEA) — Should Nixon b ea t Mjchlgai

of it; New Gov. George IJom ney and R<Rockefeller gan in the 1968 p rim aries. I

iw given a fo rm er vice p residen t will findis available heavy tide of convention delican presi- ga tes running his w ay. But i

tional opinion polls in Junerony Is that Ju ly m ight show him e ith e r l(

who gath- ing lo President John.son or leaer of their i" e him by unsafe n>argins—aown ineffec- <his would open th e w ay tothe faintest convention drafl of Rockefellito take ac- if by then he is shown bealied circum - LBJ resoundingly.

____ Should Nixon bo beaten is, by voter Rom ney in New H am pshire

by o ther W isconsin o r +xith. th e Michigkefeller is governor probably could rI 1968, Ihose , greatly*advance his own cam) want him dagy. which today so m any gc,rtUe.gy but e rno rs believe is dam agedy and hope retrievably . But he m ight proy—will die- an effective agen t of the mode

a t M iami a le s ’ cause... . 'A Nixon defeat would pi

^ .h ► sum ably elevate R eagan as I^ tne n rs t conservative 's a lte rn a te choic w u accept ^ jim m

now, and m odera tes figure Ion ly> |gnal .still-visible B arry G oldw aier oP Y oration would frighten voleme, m c n ^ and delegates, reflect itselfTCssing ihfc adver.se polls nnd an unselll

I u’ convention, and — e v e n mo ely that honom inatedT > R ockefeller d raft.

sufficient ,nge Repub- , Obviously, these conceplio)uld be won °®P®no up°n a neat interweavii that result. >?'*ch can sei governors' theories crashing. And th

ly. -presum e^^m cxlerale governo■ having thc nerve to move awi

t that con- Nixon as a possibly slroi ng a t Palm nom ination leader, when lin

Conserva- a fte r tim e — in m uch easier cick of Mon- cum stances — they have fail,oice Is the ‘P exhibit any collective force -. R ichard Republican councils, efeller—not "®''' Rockefeller signan of Cali- ®*'® strong. But the response ,lo him if Palm Beach was a wedk ca n the pri- waiting and hoping, and'

p laintive query: ' ’W hat else cti western, "'® do?” n southern ier here or

e palatable I P H C i C S by Wohl •8, ho seem - ........ * — ■*-chance of Ff?AMKU{,im/U,HbO

! to this cf- B m i z L o o m s / m v .unm istak- /

and Soulh ^t appear to

y confront- Rockcfcl-

availability H H ^xeptab ilily m jm-rate gov-Myond try- .^ s tra teg y ’’ul inaction - -la rted for —

next., six

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LOADING BASKETS WITH groc- fam ilies In Twin Fails and su rh m em bers of the Twi^ Falls Ellcs Cl R alph Brown, Em il Tverdy and I

Old Fashion Is Held By

____ ______ By A U CE WRIGHT [Tut.Tim cs-N cw s C orre sponden t ders

T U T T L E — T a k e orie g ro u p nesd of lively ch ildren in an e la te d Tli C h r i s tm a s mood , p rom ised a n sc ru o ppor tun ity to bo th em se lv e s al ] a n d per fo rm ing in an unre- lined h e a r s e d proRram with expec ta - aloni

---------t i a n s of s c e i j g ihe iollv. penile- usuam a n in the r ed suit , Ret th em sala( toR ether in a - w a r m , lifihted hall , of d c o m p le te with d e c o ra te d tree! prog a n d you have the m ak inps of Krati a n old-fashioned ce leb ra t io n of excii C h r is tm as . ( Afi

This sort of fes t iva l w as en- d ren joyed by the ch i ld ren of the whal

K i n g O a i m s N i x c

P o o r C h o i c e F o rATLANTA. G a . (A P ) — D r . ' t io n ' i

M a r l in I .u ther K ing J r . . s a y s incoi th e R e pub licans p ro b ab ly would fleet lose m ost of J h e N eg ro vote an d Itelf th e p re s id en cy nex t y e a r b y l i n g . ’.' n o m in a t in g R ic h a rd M. Nixon. Ma

King said TTiursday In a n [n e ss i e xc lus ive in te rv ie w tha t the actio only R epub lican potential c a nd i - [K ing d a t e Who could d e fe a t P re s id e n t a l ive L yndon B. . lohnson is New, to d< Y o rk 's Gov. N e ls o n A. R ocke-.op in i

- f o H c r . --------------- ----- - - ..... [m en t“ Rockefe ller w ould p ro b a b ly say i

, he the f irs t R e p u b l ic a n in r e c e n t done y e n r s to get a m a jo r i t y of N egro Kii v o le s if he w e r e th e n o m in e e .” show K in g sa id . T h e New York gover- move n o r would d ec is iv e ly solit h o th 's o . th e N egro and l a b o r votes , King He sa id , an d “ w ould get the g ro a t aniiv g ro u p of d i s e n c h a n te d Independ- movt e n t v o t e r s . ” chan

But, King sa id , n e i ther Nixon from n o r Gov. R ona ld R e ag an of Cali- | " I fo rn ia —a n o th e r R epub lican posr think s ib il l ty—could c a r r y the N egro [m ent v o te a g a in s t Jo h n s o n . j.sever

“ I ’m not op t im is t ic aboul the this R e p u b l ic a n s n o m in a t in g Rocke- m o m fe l le r be c a u se th e R e pub licans norec h a v e a kind of ch ro n ic obsess ion Kir fo r losing.” K ing sa id . m u s ;

King sa id he w a s not e n d o r s - | t o cl ing a ca n d id a te . iRuart

King .said h is a n n o u n ced p lan i "Whe fnr m ass ive , d is ru p t iv e dem on- c ru sa s t r a t i o n s next s p r in g in the n a - ’e ra l l ;

S E N T E N C IN G D E lJV Y E D son 1O R O r iN O , Id a h o (A P ) — Sen- -siden

(r i ic ing of K ern i i t Davis , 6 3 , t ivc a P ic rc e . r o n v ic le d of second de-l A g re e m u rd e r , w a s postponed Traffi T h u r s d a y until J a n . 2. ommi

Davis w as conv ic ted e a r l i e r fiover th is w eek of th e fa ta l shoo t ing The in August of 1966 of C la rence nate H edges , 50, at P ie rc e . penal

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DECI.SION R E V E R S E Dn o i S E (A P) — T he Idaho Su­

p r e m e Court T h u r s d a y re v e r se d a B oundary C ounty D is tr ic t C our t de r is ion which, h a d r e ­v e r se d a lower c ou r t o rd e r re- ' qu i r in g Ihe sa lo of p ro p e r ty in the e s ta te of C h a r le s T . Mc- N e a r n e y of Sandpo in t , Idaho.

' A p ro b a te c o u r t had .srfid D en ­nis M cK enney c ou ld sell p r o p e r ­ty , Hie—m o r tg a g e of w h i c h ^ c - -------h--Id b y a .ssignnient .since 1962

T h e d is t r ic t c o u r t held tha t M c K e n n e y w a s not a c re d i to r w h o se c la im h a d been a l low ed a n d th a t hc c ou ld no t requ i re t h e sa le of Ihe e s t a t e ’s as se ts . !

’TOPICS SE T I 5(B O IS E (A P ) — E s ta b l i s h m e n t

of a m axim um Idaho h!»?hwayi $v speed lim it and elim ination of an Idaho code conflict w ere sug- gested by Gov. Don W. Sam uel-

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- '[Tii t i le C o m m u n i ty ahd th e i r el- prc

It d e r s a t th e tSrange Hall Wed-1 Thi roup nesfiay night . evea led The e v e n ln e began wiih a pot

a n sc ru m p t io u s m e a l , the trad i t ion - wa Ives al po t luck su p p e r . E v e ry o n e q nre- lined u p w i th p la tes in h a n d of ‘Cta- a long a t a b le laden w ilh the cat nilc- usual f r ied ch icken , m o a t loaf . I " h herii I .salad *and a su m p tu o u s v a r ie ty j trii ha ll , of dessert-s . T h is p a r t of the , of t ree I p r o g ra m w a s ' p ro b ab ly m o re po[ i of g ra t i fy in g to the adu l ts than the Gri 1 of exc i ted ch i ld ren . p

I A f te r d in n e r the s m a l l e r chil- p j en- d re n g a th e r e d a round lo tell jj,_ the w h a t they h a d p r e p a re d for the

V i x o i i W o u l d B elike

F o r R e p u b l i e a i i f eDr. l ion 's c a p i ta l to d em a n d jobs o r

iays incom e for the poor would re- :iuld f l e d " a c o n s e n su s In th e na tion an d Itelf for w h a t w e a r e d e m a n d - "

b y l i n g . ”n. M a y o rs of l a r g e cities, busi- -

a n [n e s s n ie n a n d o th e r g roups fav o r 1 the ac t ion now in m ass iv e doses^ ti

n d i - iK ing sa id . “ .So the c l i raa le is d len t a l ive In th e n a t ion and t+ie-thing y 'Jew I to do is lo mobile Ihis public li :ke- opinion a n d g ive them a move- K-..... m e n t thr-oufih w h ich they x a n tiib ly say to Crtngress , 'This m u s t b e I( :en t d o n e . ’ ” - ti?gro King sa id e x p e r ien ce h a s tl ?e.” shown th a t C ongress n e v e r tl ver- m oves until it is p re ss u re d lo do Ii l o th ' s o . nCing He w a s a s k e d If his inviting real a n t iw a r g ro u p s lo join the "i Nid- m o v e m e n t would kill lls

c h a n c e s of fav o ra b le response xon f rom C ongress ,:al i-| “ I th in k n o t , ” he sa id. " I dost I th ink the p o w e r of this move- g r o l m e n t will be n u m b e r s an d per-

j .severance . We hope lo m a k e the this m o v e m e n t so m a s s iv e a n d

:ke- m o n u m e n ta l t h a t It c a n ’t be ig- a n s nored. no m a t t e r who is in i t . ” iion King sa id P re s id e n t Johnson

m u s ; c r u s a d e for his p r o g ra m s i Drs-Jto e l im in a te u rb a n b l ight and

t g u a r a n t e e iobs o r income, ilan I " W h e p e v e r thc P res i f len t rea lly on- c r u s a d e s for.soni 'e ih ing. he gen-i n a - ’e r a l ly g e ts i t , ” King sa id .

I son T h u r s d a y a s topics for con- ,en- s id e ra t io n on a spccia l legisla- ^ 6.1, t ive se ss ion nex t ye a r . /de-l A s u b c o m m it te e of the Id ah o * l e d T ra f f ic S a fe ty Com m iss ion rec- I ;

o m m e n d e d the ch an g es to the U lier g o v e rn o r . ^ing T h e c o d e c h a n g e w ould climi- i c e na te a conflict which limits j- j»i

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I 5 0 Y E A R S AGOznt VICTOR RECORDS FOR CHRISTMAS - ay> $10 to $400. LOOAN MUSIC CO. of Thu y«or buy your ChHtlmo* glflft f

J g - Fotl Offic* *r your moll corrlor for W o lel- Ingt Cortlflcoto Stamps. Thrift Sffempt --- Slomp* 4.13. fiitorotf fs ' compound«d

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Idaho ThoatrJ ha* gono out of ll« wa< lorfolnmont f6r Iti friondt. **Ould Iro fir»d thon onotKor SonoH cemod/ — **T mon ond ChorlU^urray.

3 0 Y E A R S A GOChurch*« Morif Now Yoar Birthday.

^ Congrogoliont Spoctol Mottot. n Unitod Air Unot offlcJoU horo toid i9 Mr*. Franklin D, Rootovolt tondod et Poi S lo Soottio to fturprito hor doughlor wifh B tho wot groolod by Covomor end Mn5 CHRISTMAS TREES JUST IN . . . FRES6 FOREST . . . . 30c to $1 .25 — 3 R. to

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are . needy (am illes w ith C hristm as d kins, ' g ram chairm an , sa id about 30 ! I2S d istrib u te the baskets .

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eir e l-ip roR ram and they did very w e ll.’' Wed-1 The children w ere charm m g y

even though their w ords, in /iih a poem s and songs, could not al- dition- w ays be entirely understood, eryone x h e clim ax of the evening.

hand of course, was Santa Claus who lh the cam e in on cue wilh a hearty t loaf, "Hu Hn Hn ” T rea ts were dis- /ariety tribu ted under the supervision of the of Santa and included gooey

m ore popcorn balls m ade by the an the G range ladles.

. . . Rep. Vernon R avenscroft act- ■ ed a s the jolly gentlem an, fool-

,° ing no one, and led In several caro ls before m aking his exit.

T his kind of celebration is T > m ore likely to be typical of the J j C sm a ll ru ra l com m unity w here,

like Tuttle, the country school . has d isappeared .I l l s -j'he G range m em bers like to obs o r •iiHiMiMiiMmiiiMiiiiimiiiimiumiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiik

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busi- —p fd c la ls ol the Ma.sor.'c favor T em ple in Roswell havo dis- '

doscsj tribu ted 30 pa irs of long un­ale is de rw ear a t $10 each Ihls - th in g y e a r to fulfill a stipulation public in the will of a form er move- Roswell resident. Gus Win-y x a n tejr d ie d , j i ln o .y c f t r i .a f i f t a n d ____Just be left $105,000, p a rt ol Jt in

tru s t with thc stipulation has th a t e ac h C h ris tm a s som e of i

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IZrS:- Bob ReeseHRISTMAS — VICTORS AND VICTROLAS : CO.1mo» giflft from Undo Sem. Coll of tho rrlor for War Thrill Slompt or Wor Sov- rlft Stomps or* 3 Sc and tho Conificola ompoundod ^uorforly of 4 % on thoso. •

Voudovlllo Soturdoy offtfmoon •. . . Tho t of Its way to got rool Christmoi on-

*'Ould Iroiond.” a vory Irishy ihow — **Thot Night’* with Mary Thur-

r BIrthdoy. Watch Ntght Sorvlcos for R

horo sold tjfto transport piano corrying andod ot Pondloton, Oragon on tho woy sughtor wilh a Christmos visit. At Boiso

o".«l Mra. Banllln W. Clortf.Kl . . FRISH FIOM NORTHERN IDAHO — 3 F«. I» I J Ft. Tr».l, 737 Shoihsn.

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th is so rt of ge t-together and m ain tain ing Ihe hall for all com­m unity functions.

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w as fined $15 by Judge Willis $2 H N M | for failure to yield right of w ay.'A i ■ K m S L a rry A. H are, 24. 315 E, 14th A: | B | B St., Burley, was fined $15 fo r ar I g ^ K stop sign violation. DiI f j B I W illiam E . Winks, 68. 1611

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t" Thailand, their base.for m wednes- Christmas yisit to: Ameri- then flew can troops in the .Vietr ia ^ war.

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'"'“ ^ ■ JOHN HUSTON, AS Noab, Js oim performers appearing in **The Bible, shown at the Orphepm Theater Jn

“The Bible”"The B ib le" w as fllrtied the

against the backgrqMnds of Sor- Mr. • dinia, Italy , Sicily,. M t. E tna, they Vesuvius and the S ah ara D esert, pattc

S tarring in the production a re whlc M ichael P a rk s , Ulla B ergryd , latei R ichard H arris , Jo h n Huston, Th Stephen Boyd, G eorge C. Scott, worl Ava G ardner, P e te r O’Toole, resei Zoe Sallis, G abriele F e rze tti and cami E leonora Rossi D ra^o . Th

i^ r . E dw ards sa id th e m ovie prod Is a favorite with schcKil and of th Sunday school c lasses becyause signt of its historicdi and religious moti value. I t Is ab o u t th ree hours a re In length with an in term ission, f o r .

The DIno De L auren tlis pro- the ' duction is directed, by John Hus- gard ton with screen play by Christo- abou pher Fry . pies.

In bringing "T he B ible" to city.

Lackluster Noi Set For Acaden

BOB THOMAS ShreiHOLLYWOOD (A P) — Nomi- "Twc

’ nations fo r th is y e a r’* A cadem y from A w ards race a re a lm o st cora- "The pleted . and it shapes u p a s the- Fam m ost undustlnguished con test Th w ilhin m em ory. est i

Local o b servers fair fo recall form a m ore lack lu ster field of candl- early d a tes. N ow here jn sig h t a re the I th e re film s of the topm ost cali- Poitl( b re of a "B en -H u r." "T om again Jo n e s ," "W est Side S to ry " o r With "M y F a ir L ad y .”

Lacking a re perfo rm ances be a \ th a t h av e been un iversally ac- natioi cIaime<l7-sueh-«s-fcee“M arvin"ln Who'i "C a t B allou" o r P a tr ic ia Neal e r pr In "H u d ." fp r "i

T he m ajo r con tenders ap p ear ren to be film s heavily weighted Clyde w ith violence and sex, not the Hoffn so r t of thing academ y voters "The a re proud lo endorse. Some big o th m usicals a rc up for considera- inn tion, but m any review ers found bqJ, them em pty and artless . Richa

It ap p ears to be a good y ear p jrk fo r d a rk horses. C ertain ly it’s Homy not a good y e a r for those poor 0 oj.e, souls forced by the cxifiencles of oooli th e ir profession to predict O scar “ -nip w inners.

C rim e film s dom inate Ihe con- , te s t for best- plclurc. "Bonnie and C lyde" m ay well he the fa- f.W* vorite , judging from "Eastern re- view s hailing il as the g reatest ^ S rv ' th ing sincc “ Birth of a N ation.”

, I t isn ’t lhat g re a t, although ll is fP ,-.' an adventurous piccc of film 'I"" m aking. " In the Heat nf the N igh t” has a ttrac ted m uch fa-| " ’"J; v o r am ong academ y voters. a n d : ° “ 5 Li " In Cold Blood” is having an Im pact. "Cool Hand I jjk e " jn d J S '" "W ait Until D a rk ” w ere also ^hrins well received. I-rom

"T he G rad u a te” a p p ea rs to M 'k h av e the best chancc am ong the dfrect noncriTne film s. "D r. Doolittle.’’ ond ■

------ "C am Plot .-’-a n r i p n « ih ly -TThor. IT h eoughly M odem M illie” and Woolf' "T h e H appiest M illionaire” m ann' m ay ge t m entioned, bu t none sons” w as a to ta l trium ph . "D r. Doo- "''•I l i t l la " cam e ' th e c losest. "Bonn

O ther possibilities fo r best Normi p ic tu re a re "G u ess W ho’s Com- H eat ( ing to D inner.” "T am in g of the Brook

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•h , Js one of th« many outstanding al The Bible,” which Is currently being th rheater Jn Twin Falls; Mr.' Huston Fi

le’Ms Orpheuliied the screen, the d irec to r and S Sor- Mr. • F ry w ere de term ined that uin itna. they were going to avoid set phe sert. patte rns of o th er Biblical films sho a re which have ju st dea lt w ith iso- whi

;ryd, lated stories. sai<iton. The produccr and h is staff in i cott, worked for three y e a rs on J jole, research ^ d w riting before ' , and cam eras began to roll.

The background se ts fo r the ovie production a re said to be some and of th e 'm o st stupendous ev er de-

ause signed and constructed fo r any „ [ious motion p icture. Among the sets ours a re the la rg est boat ev er built „ in. fo r . a film, a rcproducl-ion of pro- the w orld’s first s 'kyscraper, a tius- garden that everyone knows „ isto- about but cannot describe , lem- o

pies, encam pm ents and a ruined | | to city. ti_

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uiemy Awards "Shrew ," "T o Sir w ith Love,"

)mi- "Two For the R oad ,” " F a r ^ 5my from the M adding Crowd," om- "T he Dirty Dozen” and "T he ‘ the- Fam ily W ay.” ^itest The m ales provide the strong-

est race am ong Ihe 1967 per- . icall form ances. .Rod Steiger w as an ndl- early favorite because of "In a re the Heat of the N ight.” Sidney p, :ali- P o itler m ay well bo a contender roc 'om again for th a t film or "T o Sir fjrst

o r With Love.” a t ' l^penceF-T racy-seeiiis likely'-tir 1 e y

ices be aw arded a posthum ous nomi- K e BC- nation on the basis of "G uess pres H n Who’ -C « tn in g -to D inner.— Oth- H< leal e r probables a rc Pau l Newman ing

fp r "Cool Hand Luke” and War- the e a r ren B eatty for "B onnie and orgs Ited C lyde." ’ r^ewcomber Dustin Pi the Hoffman has a good chance for inch :ers "T he G rad u ate ." Fun

Other possibles: R ichard Bur--r^- tnn , "T iim inp nf (h>»_.Shrpw” : Fuo

Bob Blake. " In Cold Blood,’’; Ash Richard H arris, "C am elo t” :

<‘'\r Dirk Bogarde, ” Our M other’s ‘ “P Il’s Houfi^:" lJ^e M arvin, "T he Dirty Kelt

Dozen” : Rex Harri.son, "D r. f ’®'' ’ of D oolittle'’: (kJorgo C. Scott, vs. c a r -.-n,p Plim F lam M an.” vs^

The female s ta r perform ances I j ” that seem lo have the best , chance are : la v e Dunaway. p .

"Bonnie and Cly(J,«"; Vanessa Redgrave. "C am elo t" ; Dam e

® Edilh Evans, "T he W hisper- j . j e rs" : Audrey Hepburn, " W a i t '- - - DmlUntil D ark"; K atharine Hep- ■ the "Gues.s Who's Coming to,fjj I D inner"; Julie Andrews . "TTior-

i_J!oughly Modern M illie": Ro.sa- lind Russell. "R n s ie ''; E lizabeth

i^ jjT a J lo r . "Tam inR of The SKrew” : .luhc Christie. “'F a r From the M adding C row d” -j

to Mike Nichols is cert,iin to be n [he d frectoria i'nnrntnpp TcTm re sec'-*

ond siraight y ea r becausc of o r ^ lT h e G raduate ” —his "V irg inia nd Woolf” 4ost out to F red Zinne-(-e" m ann 's "A Man For All Sea- ,ne sons” last yeak-. A rthur Penni 30- will be a solid- con tender for

"Bonnie nnd Clyde.” as will Bjjt Norm an Jew ison for " In the til- H eat of the N ight” and R ichard , he Brooks for " In Cold Blood.”

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Iding also .<Urected the production wh lelng the beginning' Two performances iston Friday, one at 2 p.m. and one tit

heum Holidayr and ^Starting Saturday and contin- th d that uing through Jan. 2. The O r-C r Id set pheum T h ea te r will p resen t two an

films shovdnga^dalily of "T he B ible," thi th iso- which is th ree hours long and Nc

said to be "s ix sep ara te sto ries an staff in one.” Sa

rs on Ja c k Edw ards, m an ag er of 1before ' ___ ______________ _______ Bi

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‘‘Colonel”-er de- BOISE (A P) — S ecretary ' >r any gf s ta te Pete T, .C en arru sa “ I le sets received T hursday a com- fo' r built mlssioii ns a “ Kentucky “ I* io'' o' colonel.” meper, a The certificate of appoint- die knows m ent said C enarrusa Is enti- “ I , tem- (led (o all Ihe rights, priv- m( ruined Hcgcs nnd responsibilities of_____ fhe office, but he said he

does not know w hat Ihey 1 are.

The document w as signed . by .Kenm cky G uv .-£dw ard .^

•m T. B reathitt and S ecretaryr l Q of State Thelma L. Stovall. V

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.Vong- Set Sunday -

fTf;; At Burley a t 'Jidney PAUL - r The M agic Valley _ender Kaciiig Association will hold its ° Sir fjrst cu lle r race of this season . ®

a t 1:30 p.m. Sunday a t the Bur- e ty ^ 1 e y ~ A irp o r t , according lo Clyde “ nomi- K e n d a l l , Rupert, association Guess president. h-O th - He sa id team s Will -be s ta J t i^ ! '’ ' wman ing -from a starting g a te for ^be War- the first tim e since they w e re lP ^

and organized.Justin Pairinps for the Sunday race :e for include ' Jim Asher vs. Glen T .,

Funk; Don Vandcnbos vs (Jale Bur_ Bortz; Bob Stevens vs. J a c k

rpiv": Funk; Clyde Kendall vs. H e r b i ^ iod Ashby; lim Poulton vs. Jim Col-| eloi” : Clint Decker vs, (i e n e Serth e r’s Funk; Devon Osterhoul vs 'off Dirty Keith G albraith; Lee Jollev vs hos "D r. Garland M arkum; H arris Bros | 7

Scott Scoit Loveland; Ron Nielsen des ’ vs. V.Tlley U veslock: l.owrey pro

and Funk vs. Je rry .Smith, and fro:ances, bji^ ’NB's vs. Parish and Ko- we<

Witz. , I Ciw ay . R aces will he held ea c h week- Cnr

end through March at c i th e r Po- Coi Pam C jcate l lo . Ja ck p o t , Burley , Ogden pre

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_______________________________________________________________ ■ jijwtlon which portrays the Bible In ormances are scheduled daily afte r’ i" id'oae tit 8 p.m, w

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iav Showing I;W

:ontln- th ea ter, said th a t it covers the le Or- C reation of the 'World, .Adam nt two and Eve in the Garden of Eden, * JIble," the slaying of Abel' by Cain. g and Noah’s Ark, the Tower of Babel ®' stories and the sto ry of ABraHam and

Sarah.;er of It features the books of the iniiiiii Bible in tho beginning, from the /

creation through the story of " A braham and the sacrifice of Isaac. II

ta ry S tarting Saturday a m atinee i rusa “ I 2 p.m. and an evening per- ;om- form ance al 8 p .iti. a re .sched- / icky uied. Mr. Edw ards said the

movie has show n 'to sell-out au- )lnl. diences for mo'nths-iong stays rc ;ntl- a t o ther thea ters in the inter- iriv- m ountain region. ^

Ihey ‘Nevada Man ‘d

Arrested 111...M urder Case

'""" ELKO, Nev. (AP) — A Ne- sa vada m an was arrested ThuVs- gt day in connection wilh a two- fi' yiiar-old m urder case.

Nell Phillips, 25, Carlin, Nev., °f was charged with Ihe m urder of John R. B lair, Dayton, Ohio.

TTie body of Blair, who w as 22 a t Ihe tim e of death , was found ug

/„ii„., Dec. 26. 1965, near Adabe Sum-lid its * " '' • t :eason B lair had been shot th ree J i

Bur- tim es beneath the left e a r and w Clyde “ knife w as found n ear h is j[] lation body.

Dist. A tty ..M ark Scott J r . said I s ta J t i J ’^iiiip? a rre s ted by Under- r. fo r^sh en if HuBert Borias'aVt'er Blar- '1 "w ereji^^ uncovered leads in Ihe case Jo

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?,erb Critical List u.1 Col-1 SPOKANE (AH)—IcJaho S ta t? T ” e n e Sen Joseph R. G arry was taken

vs 'o ff the critica l list a t a Spokane I V vs hospital T hursday . alfb ro s I The P lum m er legislator w as ■ed clsen described as in serious but Im- I ‘ )wrey proving condition as he recovers g< ' . and from surgery perform ed l a s t ‘

Ko- week. ofI G arry Is r h a l r m a n of th e 'ro [

w ek - Cni'ur d 'A lene Indian T rib a l]"a i r Po- Council and for eight vears was hol )gden president of the National Cqn- me

I g ress of A m erican Indians. Iiv<

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. Boblfope WM IniUsiMd (liroiich v the courteay of T hne Magarine. ’c

De .Gaulle, $ald Hope; Is very n ■ upset about the British devalua- tl

tion of 'the pouqd. "He wired President Johnson, te l l i^ him. o 'lower your dollar,' Lyndon a wired back, *up your francs.' a P e-€^ f e -al»o attacked Israelr u He’s-furious-because they're-o<y p cupying his birthplace—JBethle- ti hem."

'A t retirement ceretnonies fdr a Admiral David L~ M cD t^kl. q Hope noted that "the adiniral p wants to Intrnrfiiry a liaw-mili- ■. ta ry concept—victory.’’. Ronald T Reagan, says Bob, "has a secret plan to win the war. He will release it just as soon as John f. Wayne finishes his pictuie." “

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H O f C h a r g e s °. SAN ANTONIO. Tex. (A P )— I . G erald Wilson, 42, Lewiston. Idaho, h a s been acqu itted of fed- e ra l c h a rg e s of conspiring lo re- ceive and convert to his own use stolen a irc ra f t p a rts .

A U.S. D istrict Court ju ry de- “ liberated four hours before rc- tu rning the verd ic t T hursday

___ night,_________________ ^^ In W ilson rep o rted ly began shak- a f te r ’ i"g v io lently a f te r th e ^^ordlct c<

w as announced and a doctor was w sum m oned. e\

D uring th e nine-day tr ia l two ai San A ntonio governm ent surplus M

r t o r p ro p erty d e a le rs testified they w sold- W ilson m ore than- teo.ooo ci w orth of a irc ra f t p a rts stolen l«

e rs the A.*'' F o rce Base. pAdam W ilson acknow ledged dealing

f E den m en. bu t denied know- H/ r a in ’ '"B tbe a irc ra f t p a r ts w ere stoi- si f Babei believed Ihe BiVn finri p a tts wBrc Obtained as the re- B im an a successful bids. If

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A i r P o l l u t i o n !l!out au- WASHINGTON (AP) —C ig a -f f : s tay s re tte sm oke not only endangers .u : in ter- (^e h ealth of the sm oker but —

m ay a lso c rea te an air-pollution hazard for nonsm okers in poor-

n ly v en tila ted room s, say s a not­ed physical chem ist.

C ig are tte sm oke, says Dr.I P h ilip H. Abelson of the Carne-“L....... - g ie - in s titu tio n ^ of—W ashington,^ -

con tains carbon monoxide, ni- 2 0 trogen. dioxide, hydrogen cya-^

nide and o th er chem icals. He A Ne- said these g ases can reatJi dan- T huts- gerous levels in stuffy, smoke- a two- filled room s.

Dr. Abelson advanced this opinion in an ed ito rial in Scl-

rder cif cot:e m agazine which he edits.Ohio tobacco industry has

challenged a ll contentions that]“ c ig a re tte sm oking constitu tes a

' health h aza rd .B Sum- ^

th ree E m b a r g o A g a i n s t 1 1

"J “his I m p o r t i n g M e a t

under" U f g c d B y S o l o n■r Blar- 'T n r ir te le g ra m to Presiden t e case Johnson, Mrs. M ary Brooks, asi^

sisian t ch a irm an of Ihe Repub­lican N ational C om m iitee, has

• urged a resolution to establishan absolu te em b arg o on impor- lation of red m eat inlo Ihe S j United S tates unlil -exporting i T

' taken and m outh di.sease. “ j l-lokane M rs. Brooks, also a s ta te sen -'B

a lo r from Blaine County, point- I r washed out, "A s a fellow cattlem an ,!B lit Im- I 3m su re you realize the u r- 'B covers gency of this resolution.” I Il a s t "T h e re is a severe outbreak!B

of the d isease in alm ost all E u -'B of th e iro p ean co u n tries ," she said, B T r ib a l '" a n d should it establish a foot- ■ s was hold in this country it c o u I d B

I Cqn- m ean disa.ster for the n a tion ’s B IS. livestock in d u stry .” |B

F o r t i io W h o le F a m ily ’s |B C h r i s tm a s E n jo y m e n t I jB

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a First A rea Show ingl iBfarm in-car H ealers! B

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okes Are Histirtiele on How about.that White House't 1 ( I ir a i^ w eddj^ ,'' threw^ a pair.tlagaziiie.’of old shoes , a t them. Unfortu-p

is very nately, Hubert was still in i devalua- them.". .

le M^red The body of Hope’s '4$ years < lii« him, of comedy is nothing less than I t Lyndon an index to history, told ih one

francs.’ and two-liners, says Timei Back I d^srae lr n f the IMO's, he reporteSThat Y

F.D.Rr^and Churchili-strategy i - ^ t h l e - talk meant deciding “when and i

where we will attack the enemy I an i^ fOr and.how to keep Eleanor out - d ^ W . of the crossfire." F.D.R.’s dog h adlnlral pala was' '*the only dog to be

housebroken—on the Chicago i, Ronald Tribune." i,

In .1954. Hope had It “ on good s „ au th o rity th a t Sen. Jo e M cC ar-: tM jo n n jjjy Ij going jq d i^ lo s e the r__ :___ _ nam es, o t 2.000.000 com m unists, a

He ju st got h is hands on a Mos- h cow. telephone book.” t

In those y e a i^ too, he noted h th a t " th e w orkers love Khrush- il chev v ery m uch. He hasn ’t got an enem y in the whole co u n try .! Quite a fevv under it." And

., Dwight E isenhow er w as alw ays5 " Ih e pro from the W hite House. J

. , p , I knew him when he was a - j ' \ g en era l—he had au tho rity then .” d'of^fed- the ’60s. Hope d eclared that, ne to re- *’“** “ played the. South Pa- (w n use while L ieutenant John Ken­

nedy w as there, and he was ju ry de- “ verv gay, ca re free youth at ■fore re- '^ “ t lim e. Of course, all he had Tiursday t“ w orry about then was the

en em y .” ■<:an shak- A fter Newton M inow’s 1961

-verdict coiViplaint th a t TV w as a " v a s t c to r was w aste lan d ,” ' Hope m easu red tel­

evision’s subsequent progress ;rial two and concludie3; "M r. Newton t surplus Minow is a m an of high ideals, ied they whose needling, prodding and t teO.OQO constructive suge^L ions h a v e s stolen led our g re a t industry up the Jase. p a th to the Beverly H illbillies.’’

dealing In Viet N am last C hrisim as,‘d know- Hope told Ihe troops that “ i t ’s | | e re stoi- such a thrill to .see the Huntlfey- eved Ihe B rinkley show perform ed live,

the re- B ut you b e tte r get on the ball. ® If you don’t get b e tte r ra tin g s , th is whole w a r m a y ; be can ­celed ."

In his firs t B roadw ay show, R oberta , in 1933 (w ith "TTed '

', M acM urray and G eorge Mur- B phy), IJope p layed a Joe Col-

.lego.tjJpe band leader. His best ■ line w as pu re Hope: “ long

. o n d resses don’t bother m e: I've go t n good m em ory ." It was

“ Ciga- a lso UJ th a t y ear, says Tim e, idangers ,h a t M urphy took Hope aroundk e r but ,, ------ ------------- ----------- ■■pollution

^ToJ: RAMONA ys Dr THEATRE-Buhl! Carne-hington,J —F r t . - Saf.'« Saf. Matinee ” ide, n l-,en cya-| “ Help, I’m in Orbit" ‘a ls . He 'ich dan- Don K notts I

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ry has p lu s short ';

, W* will fa« do.M J Sun.. : n l i n S t Dee. 24 . . . Open Monday J.

. wifh winner of 63 a t ' A cadem y A w ards

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resident MERRY rRepub^' CHRISTMAS

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History Indexu te H ouse'to a night-club to hear Bronx- BW a pair bom singer Dolores Reade; < I. Unfortu- They dated, and jeot m arried i i sa il in in 1934/ Says Bob today:

"George Muiphy Introduced me s 45 years to ' my wife, but I voted for ■ ■less than Wm anyway,” - ^

old ih one Hope likes to perform in. pub- , ime: Back lie for vtMmg,jieoDte. am H ately^l p rtedThat has been making thCf.'college

strategy rounds;—A-^recent—o p ^ e r—at , ‘when and U.C.L.A.; "Before it’s too late,!,, the enemy I want to make one thing clear'd eanor out —the only thing f hi recruiting 3.R.’s dog here tonight is laughs.” j,dog to be And he’ll go 'ToT’rSnarkable jj ' Chicago lengtiis to get them, too. When <■

he misses, the famous scooped : “on good snoot shoots defianUy skyWard, je McCar-1 the snowplow chin ■ drops in g iclose the mock anguish, or he goes intojtj m.munists. a stop-aclion freeze. Sometime v on a Mos- he. just repeats the line until!a

the audience gets it. TTiey don't he noted have to laugh, of to'urse—but g

e Khrush- if they don't it’s almost treason.| (, hasn't got e country.!

as always ^ V O R I S - F r i . £Ite House.; “ Jerome'? t Kid Show Sat,

u' AAatinee^ u ih p t I “ Two little Bears”

/ “he "^"s & tu es. Christiyouth at ’ Toes. Doors Open- 2:0

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I •*'** been named dIi«cto ‘ 1. of disablUy determinations urthing clear'der the A ctional Rebablllta

1 fru itin g tion ptognmr.~ u, I' Philip A. Dufford .^ . Boise •'emarkable board president^ said Tiinie , too. When <'has a strong backgroimd In ed JUS scoopM ucatibnal administration a n < ly skyward, personnel m ana^m ent. He ha: 1 drops in served as n training officer foi e goes into'the veterans admlnistratkin . Sometime working in the area of vocation ! line untillki rehabilitation.’They don't Turner holds a master’s 'd e

to'urse—but g>ee from the University ofTda ost treason.! ho.

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By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN shoD EA R ABBY: Is it possible ash

for a m an to love two women y a t the sam e lime? My husband taki s ta r te d driving an unm arried ing girl to work and back every day sho because she lives near here and rjec they work a t the sam e place. , She is 23 and my husband is 44.He adm itted that he has been , seeing her o ther tim es, and he ”1.1 say s now he can 't give her up. u because he is.,in love with her. " This has been going on for about« nov

1 told him If he wanted her, I jugi would give him a divorce, but traj

' -he say s he jo ves me and the cab ch ild ren (we have four) and he pai, c a n ’t give me up either. I am .j. ju s t heartsick over this 'a n d ji,

----------d on’t knnw whal to dn , .Shniild 1tell him he 's got to m ake a

. choice? Or should I ju st throw Kim out? I still love him.

HEARTSICK

DEAR HEARTSICK:- If this jj I- cheap affa ir with a co-worker

-------- can be cttHed ” IOW » flMin It topossible for ■ m an to “ love" as ypp m any women as he can find the tim e for. H e’s having his cake use, and eating It, too. - real

Don’t throw him out. Tell him jo ■ thnt fie has S m onths In which absi

to m ake a decision. T ry to be a h com passionate, gentle and un- 12, dcfstandlng, but let him know wou y<»u will po t share him . I ’ll bet rooi he s jay s hom e. I ta

DEARrABBY: Some tim e ago you had a letter in your colum n d from a m arrjed wom an who hid odis her wedding ring under he r wha gloves when she went to work ed because she felt th a t wives cou| --------------------------------------------- — that

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store,*! to coffee with* your palsin th is stream lined skim m er. 5 0 ,-j You’ll love it ’cause It’s slim ,com fortable, ea.sy. Mrs

Prin ted P a tte rn 9117: Half siz- e Iwes U'/i. 16>/4, 18Vi. 20V4 . 22V4. kins2414. Size WA ‘akes 3% y ard s w ill

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EN should not work, and she. w a s isible asham ed. “

You should have told her to 'band take off her gloves and stop liv- irried ing in the dark ages. Stiitistics 1’ day show that 57 per cent of all mar- : and ried women work.Is 44' * babysat, cooked andhM marketing, in additionJ to running my own business

'Jf while my wife worked, kept , her bouse and handled all the cor-

ihout resp>ondence and bookkeeping for my business. As a result we now have two healthy well-ad-

ler, I justed boys, a home, house . but trailer, two cars, a mountain I tb® cabin, and other property—all id he paid for.'-and would not haye been pos-

, sible had my wife hj&en "a.sham-^ ad" tu WUlk. We u c VtJi-y Imp-,

hrow py " '* th the arran j ement a n d proud of our joiiuiaccom plish- ments. _

CK E. L. IN L. A.

‘his DEAR ABBY: Kindly tell that P u 1- ^ b o was “ irked" because *-It W some woman brought a boy who p ’ appeared to be about 12 into K

•*"“ the ladies’ room, that if she had cake used her head , she would-have ,

realized that no mother would": him do such a thing unless it was ^ absolutely necessary. I have '

» be a handicapped son who is also J ' : 12, and as tall as I am. and I t lu'* " '0“ *d not send him into a men's I bet room alone. THAT is the reason x ,

I take him where I can go. %?ALSO IRKED

1 ago Iflumn d e a r ABBY: Being a Meth- ”3 hid odist m inister your column on

her what to call the in-iaws interest-work ed me. In preparing young ,ifives couples for m arriage, I suggest .

that instead of addressing the• mother of one's m ate as “ moth-i n er-in-iaw," which name has" be-

come the butt of so many, jokes,they use. "Mother-in-love.'' ;_ How many young couples. be- gfore ra r r ia g e consider carefully m,that their "in-loves'' really give wethem a bit of a preview of what batheir mate9>wili be like after 25 Rc

^ years? Sincerely, —JS P.D.S.: Emporium, Pa.

How has the world been trea t­ing" you? Unload your problems on D ear Abby, Box 69700, Los Angeles, Cal., 90069. For a personal, unpublished reply, en­close a self-address, s t a m p e d envelope.

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TUTTLE — A^Ctfristmas party dhd potluck dinner were held by the WW Club~^t the home of M rs. Marvin Robinson.

, The dinner w as served andi gifts exchanged.I P lans were made for a holidayI dinner to be held a t the Tuttle 1 Grange Hall Thursday for mem-J ___ bers of the community. It was _J decided to buy a 2l)-pound tui^

key for the event set for 12:30 p.m.

An election wa.s set for the . Jan. 4 meeting at the home of \ Mrs. Lyons H. Woody. Each J m em ber was asked to bring ma­

terial to make their own year­books.

Mrs. Carrie D eeter and Mrs. Iceland Brooks led thc devotion­al service.

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L e s s o n G i v e nSHOSHONE—The .social rela-

, tions lesson was given at a pais cent meeting of the LDS Relief 'I’,®''- Society. Mrs. Larry Sturgeon !lim, conducted the lesson, assisted by

Mrs. Kenneth Blackburn. Mrs.' siz- Elwin Webb, Mrs. Ronald Jen- I 22V4. kins. Mrs. Del H iatt and Mrs. 1 ards William Harris. 1

Mrs. Blackburn announced =

for Society leadership meeting this nail- week nor will there be' Relief Send Society here next Tuesday, ews,18th

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‘en pos- YOU CAN’T BUY holiday dci■asham- ' " “ k® them . M rs. M orris W. C r y -liau- *y fram ing a p lere nf silkIt a n d flavored Item s glued to th e fraimoiish- “ "y ••Sbts, poked through fron■"P" " tions for friends and fo r thoL. A.

i^ 'L 'use Election, Dinnei E S Royal N eighbod -h a v e Officers w ere elccted d u rin g I

would" the r e c e n t Royal N eighbor C it WHS Lodge potluck dinner'm eetinR .

I hnvp • Officers include M rs. V elm a a is a lso T readw ell, o racle; Mrs. T ed li

and I S am ples.'v ice o racle ; Mrs. G ale ti ' “ Atwood, p as t o racle; Mrs. G ra n t c * ® Kunkle, chancellor; M yrtle An- a reason derson. reco rder; Mrs. E a r l

Shobe, rece iver; Mrs. Don q Treadw ell, m arsh a l; Mrs. O llie 4

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FIL E R —Belle B urkhalter w as ti in charge of the devotional se r- r

" .h vice of the Clover W alther ll League a t the schoolhouse. La- Donna Schroeder led the topic li

r jokes, discussion. w , Glen G ier, Neal Gler and L lies .be- G 1 o-n n M eyer- served , re fre sh -, i; irefully m ents. R ecreation and g am es h ly give were under the direction of B ar- E )f w hat b ara Gihring, D ebra Lutz and A ifter 25 Ronald Gihring._________________ ^

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Dliday decorations like this—and not too rrls W. Carlsbn who specializes In. thingi V of silk cloth with Dinc cones, nut.s 0 th e fram e. T h e 't re e is also m ade of tl >ugh from bch,'.nd the cloth, blink off an fo r the F lier M ethodist C hurch each C

nn er H ighlight ihbor Lodge M eetdu rin g Howard, In n er sen tinel; M rs.

eighbor Grace .‘Samples, o u ter sentinel: eting. Mrs. . Chris Sim,S. m an ag er of V elm a a three-year te rm : Mrs. Wil-

s. T ed liam A rm ga, deg ree staff cap ­’s. G ale tain, and Mrs. E lva Olson, m usi- . G ra n t cian. Appointive officers will be tie An- announced. • 1. E a r l Beth Britt, who w as w inner

Don of a trip to Chicago for N ational ■ 5. O llie 4-H Congress, sponsored by Gen- ,----------- eral Motors, gave a talk on her

trip and showed pictures, jj .— A new m em ber. M rs. Dee

Conners, was given the obliga- ' e r w as tion. The sick com m ittee gave lal se r- reports on m em b e rs ,ill a n d in V alther the hospital. 'se. La- Officers will be installed dur- * e topic ing the Jan . 19 m eeting. Serving '

will be- Mrs. Chris Sim m s and ir and Lora Dass. The w ork m eeting I re fresh -,is . a t l;3 a _ p a n ..-J f ln , 5 a t the j g am es home of Mrs. Ted Sam ples, 241)-J

of B ar- Elm St. Mrs. A rm ga and M rs. ' Itz and Atwood will serve. All Royal

Neighbors a re welcom e. <

r E NDING the Lynwood Association’s es Christmas party at the Holiday I. Bob Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Sam s of the various stores jn Lynwood host

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\ G G | will p la y for an o ld- tim e round . d a n c e a t 8:30 p.m . S a tu rd a y a t 1

51. M rs- (be T w in F a l l s Moose Hall. T h e cl

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)n! m' us’i- C l u b M e m b e r s ' ’ """ “ E x c h a n g e G i f t s <; w in n e r M e m b e rs of th e F r ie n d ly pN a t io n a l T w e lve Club held a gift ex- vI y i jen - c h a n g e a t the h o m e of Mrs. r k on h e r ;j^^^ble T u rn e r . ^rs D e e ® C h r is tm n s p r o g ra m In- ; ,obliga- e luded a song sung by Je f f e ryee g a v e H afe r ; d u e ts sung by M aeche l pi a n d in Mofi- 'ion, G reg M orr ison an d s

Mr. H afe r , accompaniccJ by nlied du r - M rs . H. T . M orr ison , an d a pi- h

S e rv in g by Mr. M orr ison . ^i m s a n d T h e child-ren w e r e su rp r i se d am e e t in g by a visi t f rom S a n ta Claus who Ic

L. a t th e d is t r ib u ted gifts to c ach child rp ies , 24t)]arid^nuB m e m b e r . R e fre .shnienls vnd M rs . w e re se rv e d by M rs. T u rn e r , nII R o y a l T he nex t m ee t in g is a t the hom e a

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atlon’s the party annually as an appr<lollday ployes. During the dinner, Dick Ei. Sam of the Lynwood Association. A s>d host the dinner. >

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K aryn L. WStsbnl daughter of .. Mr. and Mrs, Cecil W atson,- Twin FaUs, w as mari-led to Mi-

, Mrs, Edwin Brown, El Paso , Tex., in rites Dec. 2 a t the F irs t

- B aptist Church. ------Rev. Mr. Hiighes perform ed

the cerem ony. The bride, giyen in m arriage" by her father, w'dre a floor-length crepe gown which fell gently from a yoke of Venlse lace and was fram ed by its own

S tra in . The sleeves of the gown . w as fashioned of Venise lace. H er veil of silk illusion was held by a crown of netting adorned w ith tiny pearls and Lilies of the Valley. She carried a white o rchid encircled .with yellow c a r- j

• nations and yellow ro.ses.Janett.e Wat.son, sister of the

bride, was maid of honor. B ridesm aids w ere Delaine I-ite.

. B a rb ara Reed and Lael Mother- shed. R ingbearer was Allen , Reynolds, who carried the rings on a- satin and lace pillow,

Hal H ughesrE l Paso, was best m an . with Stan Abel, Laram ie, Wyo. and Duane Wat.son and G regory W atson, brothers of

I the bride serving as 'u sh ers;A reception was held imm e-

)rs can d iate ly a fte r the ceremony. The II h a n ^ ' b rid c ’.s table was covered with rlstm as *“ ‘-® centered with a four-

decorV “ rn in iature bride and bride­groom and decorated with roses.

________ Cake was served by Mrs, W il­ma Daniels, aunt of the bride, and punch and c,offec were pour- ed by Mrs. Renova Wat.son, E m - -

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Tie round G uests w ere registered by ' turday a t T eresa W right nnd gifts w ere i Hall. The d isplayed by Nadine Jacobsen. •

Soloist was Roger Vincent. Out-of-town guests attended /

f r o m W ashington, Wyoming, (P5 Texas, Boi.se, E m m ett, New ,

Plym outh, M eridian, Salmon [ - f f c and Lewiston. c

The couple will reside in. E l j F riendly Paso, where the bridegroom will j gift ex- work with the engineering de- ( of Mrs. partm en t of the university. i

?ram In- PIlVfOCHLE PLAYED c y Je ffery HANSEN — Mr. and M rs. c M aechel Ralph Sim mons received high S

ison and score prizes a t the Ace-Hi Pi- I nied by nochle Club m eeting a t thc / ind a pi- hom e of M r. and Mrs. Kenneth ;on. Naylor. Mrs. T hom as Steelsm ith Isurprised and D ary l McLey, received the / :iaus who low score prizes and W. I. Mc- \ ich child F arland . traveling . T he ' hom e I e.shmenls wa<r dccorated in a C hristm as A

T urner, motif, wilh a sm all lighted tree r the home a t the back en trance as well t

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s an appreciation social for their em- ner, Dick Barton was installed president :iation. A social hour was held prior toh .

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iter of th e ■ 'i l r i f ' * , Iof honor. i ' , ' mlaine I-ite. Iel M other- • ■” ';<{ . j Mvas Allen

i i " " * ”D, was b e s t ., L a ra m ie . 's-i ^at.son a n d ; " W -ro thers of ,{■ ' • ~ jushers; V, ' j i jeld im m e-mony. T h e X S ^ MI'ered w ith .1th a four- ' ' i 'Bppud with -------—ind bride- ’with roses. |' Mrs, Wil- • '■the b r ide , m r . a N D MRS. M K

w ere pour- ( shJg Morliat.son, E m - ---------------------------------- ---------------------10 W atson,

stered by U n i t C o m m i t t e e , Ja c o b se n . H e a d s A p p o i n t e d i i

a t ten d ed A t L o d g e M e e t 1Wyoming, HA N SEN —M rs. W a y n e Smith, ]

I re -e lec ted o r a c le for th e Royal • S a lm on N eighbors Lodge, a n n o u n c e d h e r , '

, c o m m i t te e c h a i r m e n a n d ap- ' side in. E l pointive o ff ice rs for th e com ing ' groom will y e a r a t th e -C h r i s tm a s p a r ty and eer ing de- mft e x c h a n g e a t a spec ia l meetr irsity. iriS’''atr the W o o d m an Hall. '

Mrs. W. I. M c F a r l a n d is faith lY E D of the g r a c e s ; M rs . Hugh San- : an d M rs . derson . c o u ra g e ; M rs . O r a l ;ived h igh Simpson, m o d e s ty ; M rs . Leo 1 Ace-Hi Pi- R oberts , unse lf ishness , nnd Mrs. g a t thc A rd i th ’ Kidwell, e n d u ra n c e . , 5. K en n e th M rs. Minnie B edow w as ap- | S tee lsm ith po in ted f l a g b e a re r ; M rs . A r t h u r ' ( ceived th e Adam.son. mu.siclan; M rs . Clocii W. I. M c- Weech. d f i l l c a p t a in ; C r . f i

r h e ' h o m e Knight, p h y s ic ia n : M rs . Ro.se C h r i s tm a s W isem an , Lena B ohrn an d MrSr- gh ted t r e e M adge P a n t in g , m e m b e r s h ip ; e as w el l Mrs. E the l M cD onald , M rs . Al- om e. m e d a Sloan, M rs . O. C. Ander- ---------------- son a n d M rs . R u th W righ t . In-

Magic ValleMRS. ROBI

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cup1-3 cup caiineci milk 2 tea spoons c jn n an in n o r red

c in n a m o n cni{H7cs.Mix to g e th e r a n d cook to a 1

so fU Jja l l s ta g e . Add two cups^l d t nu ts o r enough so they a r e | a l l coa ted . P o u r out onto . a i w a x e d p a p e r an d s e p a r a t e with fork.

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R e l i e f S o c i e t y L e s s o n G i v e n ,

9 | ^ H R IC H F IE I .D — " T h e Light Unto thc W or ld" w a s the LDS,

i m H B les.son p re s e n te d recen t ly by W B i m IE Ross Swainston , |W B B j H O thers tak ing p a r t In a read-.

I i r skit , d e p ic t ing a n o v e rh ea rd r a W y p P ' ; con v e rsa t io n c o n ce rn in g Christ-

m as . w e re M rs. Lyle Deeds, j g j y rj':-*; M rs. Clifford W ard . M rs . Loyd

Lee an d M rs . M a rk Bowers . P p K | , ' j Mrs. F. M. C row the r , a coun-

se lor, p re s id ed a t the meeting , j g S j l l B l H ^ K'f* e x c h a n g e w a s fea tured .

Mrs. G a ry Sw ainston . n u r s e r y , a t te n d a n t , w a s a guest . Mrs. Bowers a n d M rs . W ard gave^

p r a y e r s . IT re a t s w e re sa ck ed for the

w a rd p a r ty . Mrs. C ro w th e r an- nounced th e re wi)|ild bo no lead- e r sh ip m e e t in g F r id a y night and the next Relief Socie ty m eeting

lelr cm- is in J a n u a r y , i res lden t if. a/. >f,p r io r to U SE T IM E S -N E W S WANT ADS

FO R FAST S E I . L I W R E SU L TS

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I Maya right now you ta n ’f ol^ fhe family or tha toy* f6 r t^ naad., 1 ^ D r o p i n . . . l e t u s h a l p >*)|4 p a y m k n t l o a n .

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<D MRS. MICHAEi!. E . BROWN(ShJg Morlta pUoto) ^

----- vc.'itleating;—Mrs . Vernon BalII I IfcJfc; Mrs. A rthur Adamson. Mrs. Ot

; J. J Simpson, Mrs. Almeda Sloai J O l f l T e a Mrs. Rose W iseman and M rI . Lewis Reed, finance. Mrs. Ve

/ \ e e T non Ball, Mrs. Lewis Reed. Mrcmiii, Ruth Wright and Lena Bohn

" T e R o v a i '’" “ '‘ ‘ ‘‘" ’niittee; Lydia P y ranounced h e r M cFarlam

r and ap - 'P “ ‘’'i ‘ “ y: ^ew is R ee• the com inc flowers, and M ra rM r tV and Sanderson. Mrs. E lso e ^ l meet- Henry and Mrs. A rdith Kidweln W l l . resolutions.■land is faith Mrs. Lewis Reed Is a th re. Hugh San- y ear board m em ber; Mrs. ElsM rs. O r a H enry, two-year, and Let

M rs. Leo Bohrn. one-year.ss, nnd Mrs. Mrs. Kidwell. M rs. Sanderstjran ce . „nd Mrs. A. F. Daw receiviow was ap- prizes a t gam es played nt tlMrs. A rthu r,C hristm as party . M rs. H enr: Mrs. Cloe, M rs. Reed and Mrs. Vernon Bflaptatn ; 'O r.'p ianned the en te rta in m en t.

. ? ? ‘!5 Mrs. Cloe W eech and M r im and MrSr7 ? K- "'P,’ officers for the ln.stallatlon se lid, Mrs. Al- , , , iwD. C Ander- vice set for Jan . 14 a t the Woo

W right. In- m an Hall.

Valley FavoritesMRS. ROBERT LEHN

Roui* 3, Twin Fallt

Uts (The Times.News will payc ;u h week fcir the best reel]

k .sul)niiili.'c.l fur M agic Valley Fmon or red vorites, If you havo a favori

' recipe, ju.sl m ail it to the Recij I cook to a D epartm ent. W om en's Page E Id two cups Itor. ■ The recipe becom es tl so they a re p roperty of the Tim es-News ar out onto , a • cannot be re tu rned .) spa ra te wfth

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t In a read-. .in overheard m \•ning Christ- JLyle Deeds,! h j lW f \. M rs. Loyd 'Bowers. T.T 3-

her, a coun- Alt® u i j . ——gthe meeting.] 5p«d Bil<>, as featured. Roll.r H:on. nursery , Moi.ofl«r ■guest. Mrs. ~W ard gave Ma..oa,r. ^

1 K*a&onab!» Mon!h]yked for the

■HHhi p f f l yiety meeting ^FURNiTUREWANT ADS 1 2 7 2 n d A ve. W . 7 3 3-1421

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IRISTMAS>ANS^ ^ IF IT’S ONLY MONEY . . .

WHY WORRY?i-xj

, See us for the answ erWo can iielp you with a ca th '~ loan . . . get oul of debt, or cosh for your Chrlstamos

' y l l shopping.

r you to n ’t af ford to buy those gifts for be toys f6 r the kiddies that you really

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I a t ^ d FJrst Christian Church, 60 ^ ; high school and Junior high schi

DirectCHURCH OF CHRJCT .

'J002 Flier Avo. I-., Sunday rfrv lcei; 4 10 m.m. Bibla Study, l i 'a .m .. 7r30 p.o). Iny

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310 Bluo L«kei nivd. N. Sunday Ser- Eui Ttces: 7:30. 0:15 and M a m . Church ^Ic school 9:13 B.tn. Pastor: John D. Riley,

FIR.ST ASSEMBLY OF GOD W. Locust a t Shoup St., Rov. L. I. La- »,

Manee, pastor. Sunday lervlcoi: 10 a m Sunday ichool. 11 a.m. Worship. 7:30 :. p.m. Goipel Hour._____________________

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'HAGERMAN — M em bers of______ ' th e H agerm an Valley G range oVo

held their C hristm as potluck supper and party M onday even­ing. r

A program was held with the pv fam ilies of the m em bers furnish- _ ing num bers. Poem s w ere glyen by Rodney Baker, Kelly Hosko- _ vec. B rad GIsIer and Stanley I B ertagnolll. R eadings w ere Riv- en by Mrs. Tom F au se tt. D aye -m- Nlcholson, Mrs. P e rcy P o lla rd J r and Gail Hoskovec.

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley BerLag- i nolll, M rs. M. N. Henley and J] M rs. Jean Cook presented a skit. A p iano solo w as p resented j by Keven Henley. A fter the pro- eel gram Santa a rrived with tre a ts jza fo r all the children. Ha

It w as reported the G range eve Centennial cookbooks have a r - . . rived and m ay be bbtained by con tacting M rs. Stanley Hosko-

whThe next m eeting will be held . ‘ ' Jan.- -2 because of New Y e a r’s

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O u t b r e a k s InRcar

H i t S e c t i o n s p„ATLANTA, Ga. (A P) — Tn- " r

flucnia-like illnesses have s truck sections of th e South; E a s t and Midwest, spreading in M ichigan and hitting thousands I of persons in one A labam a coun- vid ty, difi

Flu-like outbreaks sent ap- avj p rox im ately ■ 6,700 persons to chi th e ir doctors during the week of hor Dcc. 3 in Mobile Couniy. A la., loc, reported the National Com muni- unc cab le D isease Center of thc U.S. lun

- D ep artm en t of Health, E d u ca­tion and W elfare. «

Thc CDC -said there w ere sim ­ila r illnesses reported in four o th e r A labam a countics.

In M ichigan, the cen tcr re- , ported . Influenza-like illnesses •' . continued to spread and v iruses U

— -- had been i.solated a t Etetroit and n• Ann Arbor. ^ ; School a ttendance w as cut by a . sim ila r sickness reports in sev- p ' e ra l s ta te s including New York,

Oklahom a. M aryland. Ohio. j] ; G eorgia and the D istric t of Co- .

lum bia.; In cen tra l Ohio, one school I had 40 per cent of its pupils oul ^ J "d u e to a syndrom e consisting . of fever, upper respir.H ory ' sym ptom s,” the CDC weekly re- M I po rt said . di• An ou tb reak a t T ulsa, OkI.T.. pi j sen t absenteeism up to .10 p^r a; j cen t in a parochial school In. th e neighboring cnuntv nf B.ir- ""• tiesville , 25 to .10 per pent of the . i pup ils w ere absen t fro m ' public T"• school. -*■I T he CDC h as docum ented in- A i . fluenza v iruses in New Y ork. t M ichigan, F lorida, A labam a Tt » and O klahom a. But the Inci- elec ; dence of the disease has not ex- posi• ceeded " th e epidem ic threshold Bogi J fo r a period of two consecutive Mos « w eeks in any of these regions,” Bee!

■ ; th e rep o rt said . Haf<I -------------------------- Jens1 MOVING TO AREA Nels

, i , G L E N N S FERRY — New deat • .* Glenns, Ferry residents will be FI

» Mr. and Mrs. William Hartung, tee I^ew Plymouth, who will be N«

— , m ovliw ' here Into a new home vis ( b e to n f spring. ’The residence, er,

•. 'n o t yet comiilete, is on Madison Johr "— ' ' AVeAUK 'iM Hartung*s son, Mrs,

; Tom , is a Glenns F e n y .res i- Shor- '<IUC " snd

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dY to make the birth of Christ real,”igcrlpllon- for this' live manger scene----;hurch, 601 hoshone St. N. Volunteer high school students and Boy Scout

ectory Of Chi. B irrH EL TEMPLE APOSTOLIC

iffrvicei: tiO Third Ave. E.. HoV J. L. Tanker** ■ ?30 p-m- l«y. piLStor.Sunday, ■crvlcei: 10 a.nu ai

Sundny School. 11 o m.. 7 p.m. Worship, »< ■ a

' OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN'Second SL N. at Fourih Ave. N., Rev.

lay Ser- Eugene B. TJarkx. pastor. Sunday scr- _ Church vices: 8:30 a.m .. il a.m. Worship, 0:30 ^

). Riley. B.m., lOilS a.m . Sunday achool.

’ , FIRST UNITED PENTECOSTAL‘ ift • m 363 Firih Avo. E.. Mra. Jet Witherspoon. ll 7 % Sunday services: 10 a.m. Sunday school*'P* U a.m., 7;30 p.m. Worship. "--------- ---------- 6;

FJlSTSlDE SOUTHERN BAPTIST m 30(>4 Eltzubelh Blvd., Rev. Robert m

d SchreclcenbcrB. pastor. Sunday services: ui 10 n m. Sunday school, 11 a.m .. 7:30 p.m. Worship. 6:30 p.m. Training Union.

m LDS SIXTH WARD fiOO llnrrisun Strert, Bishop Roy Datv f|

hcl Sunday services: 10 a.m. Sunday q. school, 4:30 p.m. Sacrament.

FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 401 SUih Ave. N.. Rev. Howard R. P*

n re rvf Olson, minister. Sunday services: D:48 u'l Lrb Ul Sundny school. 10:50 a.m .. 6 p m , se !rQ ngC Group mectlnjB*. 7 p m.. Gospel Hour. 7: o t l u c k weancfdsy;— r;3o p:w.----------------------------^even- BIBLE BAPTIST

344 Locust St., Rev. Chester Whiteker. th t h e pastor. Sunday services: 10 a.m. Sunday M im i s h - “ a.m .. 7:30 p.m. Worship. Si

given

L i o n s D i s c u s s i\

o u a rd F u n d P r o j e c t s .lertag- A _ t t iiy and A t H a f f e r m a nted a Osented HAGERMAN — Several proj- e pro- ects to ra ise funds for the organ- ai t re a ts ization w ere discussed a t the

H agerm an Lions club M onday - range evening.

■ It w as reported those m em - 1 loskfv could would pastu re ’

calves ne.xt sum m er and those > hold w ere unable to provide pas- 1 L n r 'o would Contribute to the pur- M

® chase of th e calves.It was also agreed tn hold I

n tra p shoot in the spring. No ^ date for Ihe shoot was set at this time.

-------- - —The -g ro u p a pproved pnTcha-g.- -fiIng eye gla.sses for an appli- n cant. ' pl

J Thc H agerm an Lions will take* pnrt in the E xperim ent for In-!^' _ -Jf,. ternational Livlxig and co-spon-j

have a ” individual from a foreign South' country who will live in the ing iri com m unity for three m onths. ” sands During that tim e, the indi- . coun- vidual will j ^ b a b ly live in three

different h6m cs and wjll b e j^ t ap- available to speak a t v a r io u s ly IS to church and civic groups. It is :ck of hoped lhat through this m enas, ^ A la., local re.sidents will gain a belte r

muni- understanding of anonher cul- D U.S. lure. I ' Ipduca- - In

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' • X • • -T^ 11 leL i v i n g D o l lr rc- OGDEN. U tah (A P)—esses "W ould you like to pay |j,ruses for that Item ?” the depart-t and m ent s to re detecti\-e asked vvl

M rs. R ichard Hunt of Ogden inut by as sho w as C hristm as shop- be

sev- ping. .^or;k, ..J pj,y 1^ sj,um o, slsted, holding up a paper ca' ■ bag for him to Jnspect. grrhrxil “ * m ean the doll iinder ', your a rm .’- the detectivesting ^iilory T he doll was 5-month-oId ofy re- Monica H unt, snuggled un- bp

d er her m other’s a rm In a a)kl.'i.. pink ju m p er su it, soundI p^r asleep. ho' .. .............................................. ........... . T hBar- ^ """" pn

ubuc X.F. Church Has fl ?„'u; Annual Electionlam a Thc F irs t C hristian Church trt Inci- elected the following persons fo r — t ex- positions in the church; Ralph ^ ihold Boger, R obert Daniel and Paul utive Moseley J r . . all e lders; W esley i )ns,” Beeson, R ichard Flino, M arion |

Hafer, L a rry H enm an, K e i t h i Jensen, John Koontz, R o b e r t j Nelson and R ichard W heeler, a ll :

New deacons. \1 be Floyd Smith was elected trus- t ung, tee during the annual election. |

be New deaconesses are Mrs. El- i iome vis Cain, Mrs.' Nelson DeKram- ince, er, Mrs: Ralph Esiinger, Mrs., i llSS" Jphp FjaU. M rs. Irfl.„t^uvkendaH/. I _ son, Mrs. Richard^Shaffer, Mrs. Cleo i resi- Shorthouse. Mrs. Norman White |

and Mrs. C^arol C arr.

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: real,” church menibers add' realness' scene----- ht»or3- ot - 7 :ao p.m. and 9 p.in,lunteer Dec. 17, and will last through :

Scout also treated to taped Christmas

Churches, Seir3f?ri3Kttx:3

OLIC FIRST CHRISTIANTankers' - 601 Shoshone St. N., Donnld Hoffman 10 a m . and , Douslds Grills, ministers. Sunday i

, Worship, services: 0:4J a jn .. Jlible school. 10;SO < a.m ., \YT>fship.

Rev CHURCH OP THE BRETHRENunday ser- Avo. W,. Rev. ViraU O. Wei*rship 0:30 ^ o r . minister. Sunday services; Worship, | I ' II a.m. Sundny school B:4S a.m< Youth'i

Fellowship 7 p.m. I ,

BIBLE MISSIONARY 5iLll Monroe St. H. Kenneth Cartrr, plis^lay school* .Sunday school 10 a.m ; mnrnfn*-“

worship n a.m .; young people’s servicc 6:4. pm .: evannelistic services 7:30 p-m.

\PTIST midweek prayer service 7:31) p m, Wkl* ' V. Robert m rn 'i prayqer servlco 7:30 p m. ijui- *

services: ucdny.. 7:30 p.m. .. t

- VALLEV ClIHI.TriAN |(Disciples of Christ) ,

^ ^ 1708 Heyburn Avo. E., R*v Forrest J Roy Hlhbard, pnsior. Sundny services: fU4J- *

a. Sunday n.rn. Church school. 11 «,m. Worship.

FAITH ASSEMBLY OF COD ZARENE I7K West Filer, Rev. Rlano Kussdl. f loword R. pastor^, Sundoy school, '.JO n m ; Morninu c ices: 0:48 worship, II a.m., communion. Youih 1.. 6 p m , seVvlce, 6:45 pm .. EvnnRrlistic •^rvlrt*, spel Hour. 7:45 p m . P rayer meetina. 7:45 p. m.——-------- JUmra/lny _^

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Whiteker. 160 Ninth Ave. E.. Reuding Room. 323

m. Sunday Mam Avo. C. Sundoy servicrn: 0:45 • m ship. Sunday school. 11 a.m . Worship. Sermon 1 -------------- Topic: "Christ-Jciius S

I.DS THIRD WARD160 Fouriij Avc. N . Huhop LaVenr

I I C C Thnrnock. Sundny services: 11:45 a m. f Sunday school. 7 p.m. Sacrament.

- FIRST SOOt HERN BAPTIST <3 403 Washington St., Rav. L. O. Robert-

<oTi. pastor. Sunday serrlces: »•.« a m . Sunday school. U a.m., 7:30 p.m. Wor­ship. I

a n FIRCT PRESBYTERIAN K309 Fifth Ave N . Rev Robert C. H a r n

•nl n rrk t voy, pastor. Sunday services: 8:30 a.m.P*OJ mom lnf worship. Church school for al(

6 o rg a n * ases. 0:30 a.m. Morning worship. Sanctu* . a t t h e '" 'y Johnson, associate *

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V'^tuTe W a s h k a n s k y iid those • ' '

S : S;:; I s B u r i e d .

“ . “ S B y R a b b i :I set a t By DAVID J . PAINE

CAPE TOWN. South Africa

1 appli- m an ever to receive a tran.s- splanted heart, was buried loday «

vill take t’y •1'' rabbi who m arried him J',for In -i^ l years ago. 7

co-spon- TTie surgeon who headed the "fo re ig n , team ., exhjusled byin the 'Efforts to save W ashkansky

onths. from pneum onia while the Jindi- l™ "splanted heart still beat

in ih rfp did not attend the fu-"ilJ ^ g 'n e ra l and prepared lo leave for p

® television appearance in the various «■ Prof. C hristian N. B arnard

a bellp r represen ted al Ihe funeral ru i younger brother, M arius, a

also a m em ber of the transp lan t <> leam . Several hundred people, including M ayor Gerald F errv ,

"""""" gathered a t the .Jewish ceme- .

I tcry in the picturesque garden suburb of Pinelands Tho chief rabbi of Cape Town, Prof. Israei . f' — A braham s, conducled thc tradi- *

pay lional .lewish ceremony.‘I’?-'*' Dr. C. Botha, the palhologist

who was one nf thc key figures Igden in ihe transp lan t, wa.s chief pall- “ shop- bearer.

W ashkansky’s widow, Ann, 41,1C In- showed signs of distress as Ihe m >apcr casket w as lowered inlo thc

graveinder W ashkansky, a 5.1 year-old • ■ctivc wholesale grocer, lived 18 days

a fie r Ihc historic transp lan t • Dec. 1 which gave hipi the heart 'J

: of a 25-year-old woman who hadI un- been injured fa ta lly when hit by Id a a car, .<ii

^ " 0 At a news conferpnce seven g, hours a fte r Washkan.sky’s d eath —

nnm..n T hursday, Prof. Barnacd sa id pneumonia W4 s -the cause and he saw no evidence lhat W ash­

e s kansky’s-body had rejected the foreign heart,

n n occasion .• , a rises , we will do thc nex t h e a r t

Lhurch tran sp lan t,” he said. in°R®aiph $ x x x x < < ^ o 5 o o o o o ^ o o 5 5 ^

Iendaiy ! O N ALL 2

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1' realness to the scene between the i j 9 p.m. The^rflsplay bcEan Suiuluy,— through Sunday, Dec. 24. Viewers are Christmas music over a loud speaker.

ServicesLDS FIFTH WARD

J Hoffman Maurice St. N., Bishop Alion M. Ale»- s. Sunday ander. Sunday services: D:30 a m. Siu> liool. 10:SO day school, 4:30 p.m., SacramenL

• KINGDOM HALL OF 'REN JElIOVAjrS WITNESSES;l] O. Weh 440 Madison Avr,. R. V, Shaw, mlnis- ' t r r ••Do^s Iho Bible Really Contrndict.m- Youth iiscif? ' Tuesday ui 8 p m. conarcBaiion-

al Dilile study. Thursday at 7:30 p.m , theocratic mlnislrr.H' ichool. “ Public Bible

anrr, jis. ^ninrnfn^ —» «-

I'a itervlcc ’ REORGANIZED LDS7:30 P-m. 3160 niljubeth Blvd., Elder L . J . Full-

p m. Wkl* " 'e r , pa-iior. Sunday services: church p m. ijul- •‘‘hool « m : prraching servico 11

u m. J'unior Lcauuo Friday 7:30 p.m.

I IMMANUEL LUTHERANI 3055 Flier Ave. E., Rov; JIi»rold A

Forrest J Iben, pastor. Sunday servKe: 9;3(} >..m ic r i ' ffUj Sunday school; 8 a m .. 11 o m . Worship

Worship -------------TRINITY SOUTHERN BAPTIST

30D 303 Third Ave. N.. Hev, Jim A Myers.!* Russell, pastor Sundny servicvs: 9:45 n m. ''im*; Morninu doy school. 11 a.m.. 7:30 p.m. Worship.IJ. Youih -------------c »*rvlr.-, ,J,S fourth WARD45 p. m. 34g Fourth Ave. N., Uishop Claude—-------- 41rown Jf----«»fvir»<i- fl!4 a.m.

. Sunday school. 5 p rn. Sacrament.

Room. 323 LDS SEVENTH WARD9:45 • m Maurice St. N., B i s h o p Drvel B

?. Sermon Thompson.. Sunday services: 10:30 a.m. Sunday school, 6:30 pm . Sacrament.

FREE WII.L BAPTISTp LaVenr Airport Rt»nd, Twin Fnlls Rev Lrwit 1-45 a m Perry, 10 a m . Sundny SchnoJ 11 n m . nj mnming worship, 8 p.Vn rcvenihfi worship.

P rayer service is held at 8 p.m. Wednes* •1ST <*»y-3. Robert- — — .•-,45 a m FIRST BAPTICT

p.m. Wor- 910 Shoshone St. E.. Rev. Jsm es B.Hughes, minister. Sunday 8:30 am .. II a m .. 7:30 pm . Worship. 9:43 a.m.

ij Church school. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.,rt C. H ar midweek service.rH‘ ? « / I!ii s e v e n t h -day” a d v e n t is t« 4^nr<i! Grandview Drhre. John W. Boyd, pas-

Services: 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Pray- associate meeting. 9:30 a.m . Saturday. Sabbaita

_________ school, 1» a.m . Saturday, Worship.VICTORY MISSIONARY BAPTIST

Second Ave. E. a t Locust St.. Rev. O r-w T A Robinson, pastor. Sunday services: V y a.m . Sunday school. 11 a.m ., I p jn

J Worahip.

FIR.Tr UNrrED b r e t h r e n 503 Third Ave, E.. Rev. Keith R. Ma»-

«rell. pastor. Sunday services: Morning worship. 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. 10:30. evening service, 7 p.m. Junior Christian Endeavor and adult choir practice, 6:15 p.m.

LYNWOOD c h a p e l 'A f r ic a , 1306 Filer Ave I- , n L Mike?, mln-

\ y m Sl Hour, KAKT Rndto (HOO). 8 30 a m : Iran .S - Sunday srhool 0:45 n m ; church worship

d t o d a y services for ndults and children. 11 a m ; laA Kirrt youth fellow»hip. « 30 p m ; adult rhoir iCU n u n reheorial. 6 30 p m ; «v«nge]i^tic hour.

7:30 pm . N^ednd^day; mid-week familyJed the ’ p I"- ______ited by Firtsr church w godi k a n s k y Qumcy st.. Rev. Wayno Cutshiilli« *u« pastor. Sunday services: 10 a m. Sunday le m e ,chool. ll a.m. Worship. •1 b e a t -----------th o fll TYLER CTHEET BAPTISTin c lu Tyler... Street. Rev Kenneth Himple. ,

a v c f o r pastor^ Sunday service*- 9:45 a m .Sun- in th c school. 11 a m , 7;J0 pm Wor«hip. 1

Wednesday. Hihle study and prayer meet­ing 7 30, Pioneer (iirl*. 7 30.

J a r n a r d -------------f i i n o n r LDS FIRST WARDlU n e r a i F o u rth ‘Are K , Bishop' How-sTd’-OM a n u s , Amngion Sunday services: 9 a.m. “luyn s p l a n t school. 5 p.m. sacram ent.PeODlC - LDS SFX^ND^WARDV o r r v 548 Fourth Avk. N . Bishop M. Sh' • ' man Swensen Sunday aervlres: 10:45 jCCrriC- a.m. Sunday schrwl. 7 pm . Sacrament. j

gardeii fir-st methodist church '0 c h i e f 3fiO Shoshone St E . Rev Harold N J

Is^□C^ pastor. Sunil.Ty services: 8 4V 11 Jj t r a d i " ^ worship. 9.45 a m. Sunday school. ■

ro.M M U N ITY PRESBY TERIA NI0l0gl.*>t Hollister. Rev H B Thomas miTV f in i i r o c Is te r Sunday services: 10 a m. SSffiHy

, ,, school. Jl A m. Worshipc f p a l l- --------- ---

GRACE BAPTIST311 Fourth Ave. E,. Robert J. Sea-

n n , ‘l i , iT,»n, pastor, Sunday srhool. 9:40 a m . a s th c Morning Worship. 11 a.m. Training hour

tr» th n P m. Fvpning service,lu Ult. .y.30 p Prayer meeting, Wednesday,

7-30 pm . Choir practice. Wednesday,ear-old • ” p "< _____8 days the salvation armV1*^01301 Ml Second Avo N.. Capt George Prl'r- n. er Sunday services: 9:45 a m ^undAjrV, h J ’ P ” - Worthip.U . U WESLEYAN HOLINESSn i t o y J83 Madison, Rev. John Sander, partOT.

5tuada3r services: 10 a.m . Ststday Schoi^ cpvr»n Worship. 7:30 p.m. Eveninf Js e v e n R ^ „ ,e lis t ic servica. S

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» • g b u d g e t. p* K Call m* fo r d« talU p

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R i t e s H e l d i

F o r F o r M e r

[ H B l a i n e M a nSHOSHONE — F inal rite s for

John Wilford H ow ard, 82, long- M n n Tlare~grea~Tesfalent ; w ere h eld

■ jnjh^j|:8rey_C em e,tery ._fic?Q ril- ing- to ' inform ation front his daughter,. M rs. Violet Onfeida, Shoshone. He died in a Nam pa' N ursing home,

M k m M r. How ard w as born Ja n .19, 1885, In Sk^m m ersdale, Eng- land, and cam e to the J J n ite d S ta te s 'in 1889 witK his paren ts . T hey settled I, a t Coalville, U tah.

Two years^^ Iriter the fam ily m oved to“ 'C arey w here they lived and Mr. H ow ard.pioneered

' W the first - irr ig a tio n '■ system ■ in 1- ■ * 3 Blainb County. He hom esteaded t MM in the Carey a re a a f te r his m"ar- sy , ■ # - riag e to Rachel Ann H arris , a t

M acksy on Ja n . 14, 1907.He was em ployed as , a me-

chanic for m any y ears by the K>!c:'VH Idaho Highway D epartm en t a t ■ ^ '^ ■ 1 Shoshone, In 19S4 he m oved to B b m B Boise a rea w here he retired-. ■ 0 H B H e was a lifelong m em ber of

the LDS Church., Surviving a re four sons, H arry

Howard, C arey; Leonard . J. H ow ard,.and Harold M. Howard, all Boise, and 'V'ardlcy Howard, N am pa; th ree daughters, Mrs. Oneida, Shoshone; Mrs. M argar-

len the e t Garvelink, Lawton, M ich., SuikJuy, and Mrs. rtrelene i3r'’son, co ise , ' ers a re q, sister, Mrs. Joseph Dilworth, peaker. C arey; a b ro ther, E lm o ’F. How-

ard . Long Beach', Calif., 17 g randchildren an d ' 15 g r e a t - g randchildren.

, , , , P o p eC af e f o r s u s p e n s i o n

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O f B o m b i n g .>haw. minis- _ __/ tonirnciici VATICAN CITY (A P) — Pope 'T 5 o “ p " r ’ VI asked the United S ta tes Public Bibiii today to -suspend bom bing in

Vietnam and offered once again IJ, ■- to m ediate in the conflict.L . J. Full- "M any voices have requested

“ .crvfc^'n exl’0 ''t one of the partici-:3o p ra, pants Jo suspend bom bing,” the

Pope sfild.^jisroid A "W e have done it before and ; »;3i) „.m we do it ag a in ," he added, m. wonhip 'j-y,p appeal w as contained in a PTiST 28-page address delivered to the 1 A Mytri. College of C ardinals. T hey had ' Worship” assem bled at the V atican to ex- ,

tend C hristm as greetings, to the D Pope,

Continuing h is re le ren ce to I'nt. Vietnam, meID "M ay violence cease in all its '

rnmcni. "Wo are Certain that the final ,^ goal to pursue is not an oppres- ’Rev Lcwi. sive victory, but security , peace .

“ "d liberty for all. nu wedne.: "F ra n k and loyal negotiations

a re the only constructive road ' for true peace ." ^

Jsm es B. ■■ -

°,rp‘jr; Filer Nazarenes ■ msT Have Program '

FIL E R — T he Church of the j *h'i N azarene p resen ted its annual ,

”■ C hristm as p ro g ran i Sunday fol- APTisT lowing the re g u la r w orship ser- , y ■■ vice. 1i.m.. I pjn Mrs. G arth K irkm an direc ted ,

the program which featu red a ll j IREN children and young people of j

w .JfK the Sunday School through the ] hool. io;3oT junior high c lass. T re a ts w ere >r chriiti.n distributed a t the close of the

p rogram . - ~ -Sunday evening the Young

:„v,i. n,in. People’s Society of the church If—w«r*h4p. -presented— a— — AU-

. “ T ’ People,” under the d irection of :n. M m'? M rs. RusscII Sheridan J r . and adult rhoir M t s . Jack W ellcf. Rev. Ja c k

J.m“iy W eller is pasto r of the church.

OP _ JH O S PIT A U Z E DCufhiin ASHEVILLE. N. C. (A P) —

m. sun<j«j E vangelist Bflly G raham is hos­pitalized for tests , but says he [

■1.ST will be able to spend C hristm as"^m'Tun: with his fam ily a t their nearby T wor.hip, m ountain-top hom e.

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lining hour Jg/M ng service,Wednesday, fgm iiV'odnesday. ^ B i

SH’trge Driv- mBI n undAjr iB i

SS j Sler, pa:tor. lay School,

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here they , pioneered system inm esteaded r e v . DONALD MASON r h i s m ar- . . . h a s been nam ed pas- H arris , a t d,g Assembly of God

C hurch a t Hansen. ^le Is em- as a me- ployed e t the Gooding post rs by the office and will drive to Goo<J- rtm en t a t |n g dally after moving to the ' m oved to p a rso aag e In Hansen,

e retired-, lem ber of '

)ns, H a rry M a S O n jonard J. T i-fc _ ' iI. Howard, i g F a S t O F 1I Howard, • - . j

i. M argar- A t H a i i s e n ;n, M ich., g

Dilworth} M ason has been nam ed pastor O’F. How- of the Hansen Assembly of God Calif., 17 Church,

g r e a t - He is currently enrolled in the B erean School of the Bible

— of Springfield Mission, the Cor-■S~i respondence School of, the As-

j J.* O l * sennblies of tJod, ‘Ho is presently em ployed at

tho post office In Gooding, but i 111 is m oving to Ihe parsonage in i

- Hansen. lie will drive b(ick and I n r r . daily. ([ . I w '* He is m nrried to the fo rm er i■ ^ Anna H. Tate, Gooding, and I ') — Pope they have three children. . ' ted S ta tes x h e church is a "F ull G ospel" mbing m Church, belioving wholly in the > mce again Bible, Rev. Mn.son said. The 1 nflict. church has varlpd m ission pro- i requested g ram s and is jntere.sled in the i

le partici- needs of ' every individual. It lin g ," the ha.s c la s^ s_ for every age and i

sep a ra te services for the youth, 1 efore and Rev. Mason nnnounces that ded. a caro ling party of the C hrisi ■lined in a A m bassador Youth group will red to the be held Saturday night.T hey had ------------------------- <

; |r to i'he C u b s S c h e d u l e i reoce to V a r i o u s E v e n t s 'f .---------------- Some-Twin^-HaHs-famHy—that pS

in all its would not jitheuvise .h av e a , t C hristm as tree will be surprised J

, u „ ', | f ,* |b y m em bers of Ihe H arrison n nnnrps School Cub Scout Pack 7fi with I i?., » com pletely decorated tree just tIty, peace Christmas,.Eotia lions decorated hy fflvo rZ r i m em bers of the pack Wednes- r;

day night in their regu lar [i__ C hristm as program and m eeting ,

and all of the decorations were i in e S m ade by the boys. liC unm asler Howard Van Pat-l[

a m ten presented five rank aw ards, ,■ .seven arrow poinis and 40 activ- i

ch of the Ity badges to cubs in the five i ts annual jg n s , I m day fol- p lan s w ere made for the an- | rship ser- puj,| pinewood .Derby contest lo .i

be held in' January with compe- 1 d irec ted tition betw een young race rs. The j itu red a ll annual Blue and Gold aw ards !r people of banquet has been p lanned for i ■ough the F eb ru ary . |■ats w ere 'se of the i . ij

S 1963 FORD PICKUP i|long I Wid. ." r ,“4”; ^ .d , H. 6. '[l

rection of Mll.og., On. II J r . and .................................. $ 1 ,2 9 5 Iev.. Ja c k ijB church . 11

? „ LEE'S SERVICE iim is h o ^ L«« . . . Ed or G ary h

:h ris tm as HANSEN '!ir nearby Op«" s-nd-y* H H i l J L i i ,j

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HE W I L I

SUNDAY, D

LAST MINUTE S^

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I SHOSHONE - Several new of-r ficers have been sustained for

the 1J3S Church A u x i l ia r y .____ here. , ". '

— B rybrH tlB irtasJjeen-sustainsa a s Aaronic priesthood secretary ,

l l h replacing Frank G arrett. Jam es Scott is the new teacher for the T eacher’s quorum and Mrs. G erald Quinn is a new Sunday school teacher.

Mrs. Scott Packer is the new Relief Society work d irector and Scott Packer is the p riest ad- visor.

H i New MfA workers are William H arris, first counselor to the

MASON Superintendent; Leiand Robln- m ed pas- son. second counselor; Kenneth y of God Blackburn, Scout M asfer; Dal- He Is em- ia--; Ward, Explorer leader; Mrs. ding M st Dallas W ard, Bee Hive teacher; ■ ! to Good- Mr, and Mrs. Florin .ine to the dance, .d ijeclocs, and Ronald ( in f Jenkins, chorister.

Mrs. Gary Kinghorn is a new ( teacher in thc Prim ary associa- i

- l l ' i tion of the ward.j A -special religious Christmas program will be presented by the junior and adult Sunday .schools at 10:30 a.m, Sunday, ; d u r i n g Ihe regular Sunday j

n school hour. ,

Mod Wedding ,tnrolled in F c a t U r C S ^’ the Bible ^

o f 'life As': P h i l o s o p h ynployed a t EAST WENATCHEE. Wa.sh, (Oding, but (A P) — The wedding was on the i rsonage in unusual side, you m ight say, , ! bflck and for this conventional D o u g la s , Iy. Couniy community. There werehe form er m iniskirts instead of trailing iding, and gowns; philosophy replaced Iren. vows. ^ill G ospel" The bride. Ana Luisa Click, < oily in the wore a dress she_jnade from a J said. The length of m antilla lacc, coming ission pro- a good six inchcs above thc , ;tBd in the knees. jividual. It The bridegroom , Karl Fred- ( y age and rick Holzmuiler 111 of Seattle, j the youth, left tradition, too.

inces thal He wore a white turtle ncck the C hrist sh irt, blazer and slacks, group will There were no "1 do 's."It, The couple composed the ccr- ^---- emony from favorite writings,Ii I a including a love and m arriage ,,

selection from Kahlil Gibran, a ^ Lebanese poet-philosopher.

.^ n i /S A gu itarist sang folk lovearnHj^-thaf - ^ n c s ^ u r ln !r thc crrem onv. co n - : .h av e a!dueled by Tho Rev. M. Kenneth ! surprised Jones of Corvallis, Ore. j

H arrison The couple will live in Boise.. :k 7fi with Idaho, where Holzmuiler is with d iree just the U.S. Air Force.

Whal did the bride’s mother, o ra ted hy Mrs. M aurice Click,-think about

r reg u la r '[i

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o f t h e a sd 40 activ- i | 2 1 0 B l u e L a k e s B lvn the five l|

or the an ii WISHEScontest to ,1.

fcl.riSr. il MERRY Cl-' . V J S I I an d Invites Yo,

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ICKUP ij; C H R I S T M A S E V E :

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iSlH ji ALL ARE Vl iL _______________________________

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iehlsustalDSd}d secretary , -rrett. Jam es H ,teacher for m ;

im and Mrs. mnew Sunday W .

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arelelor to theland Robin- REV. L. R . W HITEor; Kenneth

A s s e m b l y O florin Rose, ^ ••and Ronald C l l U r C l l

iary associa- S^ts C onfabc rv,,-i=..r,»c L. R. W hite, pastor oliresenied bv Tidings A ssem bly of Gociuk Tundav Church, Spokane. W ash,, wil m S un d a? be the featured speaker at .

J^ r Sundav special youth convention to b( y Assembly oi

____ God Church in Twin Fa lls Tues• --------- ^la y^ a nd Wednesda y-------------—

' I l l l l l O l ' The convention in the Twir Falls church is ojie of two sucl- meetings in southern Idaho Attending wil be people fron’ all of southcentral and easterr

I Idaho. 'l i y _________ The convention will open aJ

^ ~ 2 p.m. Tuesday with meetmgs lEE, Wash, set during th e everting and g was on the throughout the d ay Wedne-sday m ight say, concluding with a final ra llj

lal Douglas Wednesday evening.^ (“^Trnufnp Included in the schedule Is thc

showing of two film s. One is o, replaced ^^^^,^^€1, "Speed the Light"

. and the other is en titled “ The>Luisa Click, Return,*' featuring Misslade frorn a Winters. M iss W inters is aace, coming m issionary lo the Congo. For*

above the „ ,erly of Gooding. M iss Winters^ . just recently re tu rned to the

Karl Fred- c^ngo (rom which she fled dur-of Seattle, uprisings.turtle ncck '''• ' ' L^M ance Invites

lack.s the public to attend.__________do 's."

sed lhe ccr- wedding.te writings, her,” said M rs. Click,■r ..jf (i,,,, you want, It IsII Gibran , a n yg •• iopher.

folk love p j . I m. u£mQ.n y . c o n -M. Kenneth B L A Z E V i W # ^ i s

ve^'in Boise.' ‘3“ “ '“ ^ A l w a y « tu l le r is w ith . W A R B E R G ’ S

Ic's m other. 7 3 3 - 7 3 7 1think about

P I S C O P A L C H U R C H j| T H E A S C E N S I O N i|J L a k e s B l v d . N . , T w in F a l l * ]j

SHES YOU A RY CHRISTMASI n v i t e s Y o u t o W o r s h i p !|

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Cattlemen’sJE R O M E — O rie -o f-W ah o ’^ tio n e i

an d Magic . VqUey'^ m ajor in -n o t. p dusteies is, the beef industry. „ n r

T o keep up to da te on m odern e r a l ' techniques and new products to troub h e lp im prove the quality of beef the n c a tt le in this a r e a , . the M agic the n VaUey Cattlem en's Association m en -SpDnsorBdrar-fleldrrdJtyrrteeenUy^r--^— in the P r ^ u c e r s Livestock Klar- " f l |[ k e t Association!; a ren a in J6 - - H rom e. ■ ' > - -

P r . Richard H a l l , , extension veterinarian!, a t the University

- of Jdaho, discussed “ precondi-' tioning calves.” He said a su r; v ey m ade this past ye^ir showed that^TJreconditioning is -needed— throughout the nation. He said th e survey showed th a t precondi- B B tio n ed 'ca lv es uspally bring bet- B g te r prices. ' ' H n

D r. Hall listed five ways to m ake mcjiey with p recondition-. ^ B ed calves. He said (1) calves H can gain 30 to 40 pounds during ^ B a 3Q.day preconditioning period, ^ B (2) feeders wiJI pay the calf- ^ B p roducer to carry out his -re- ^ B q u ired tyftcscUire for precondi- tioninglf (3) sm all producers ^ B

' ‘b'aift'irTO^ether for m arke t groups ^ B of preconditioned calves, (4) ^ B guaran tee calves against death loss and (5) notify the National • F eed er Association a t Om aha . th a t you have preconditioned day calves available. J e r

D r. Hall rem inded about 50 cial cattlem en who a ttended the field bee day , lhat Buyers a re willing to Uni p ay slightly m ore for precondi- con

F a r m P r i c e B

____R e p o r t C l y e n B

A t B l i s s M e e t |BUSS—Doran B utler report- H

ed on recent fa rm prices a t ^a G range m eeting la s t weekvj_ ^

"W hta t prices n re lower now &than during World W ar II while ^ 'the costs to raise it keep goingup ,” he said. ' S h

B arb ara B utler reported on SS th e S tate G range m eeting held in November Tn Idaho Fa lls .Contributions w ere sen t to the SYouth Ranch, R upert. ■ ■

Since the C hristm as dance Is H'~be)hg held the sam e night a s H

the next regu larly scheduled Hm eeting. Grange m em bers de- Mcided to cancel th e ir m eeting Hand support the studen ts a t th e ir J Hdance.. ] ■

The next m eeting will be held ■Ja n . 4 and will be a pancake- |M dues paying m eeting. Mrs. VernStevens, home chairm an , will be ®

___in eh n ree of the p an cak e supper.Refreshm ents w ere served b y

M r. and Mrs. F red Hainline andM rs. Harold Hainline. ^

M a r k e t U i i i t i

H a s E l e c t i o n ,

A t B u r l e yBURLEY — T he C assia Live- *«v

s t o c k M arketing Association held their annual m eeting and ^ elected officers recen tly a t Nel- son’s Cafe. t,

New officers e lected w e r e ,V ard Chatbiim , Albion, one y e a r, chairm an; John Adam s, I Oakley, two y ears; G arnet Kidd, V-W Burley, Cliff W oodhouse. Oakley, and Arland Thom pson, Yost, a ll g y th ree years, as d irec to rs . Appa

Holdover officers and dlrec- rlu . to rs were Carl Nelwert. vice t^ e ’ ( c h a i r m a n ; J . W. M atthews, ance manaRor; Glenn bodily , sec re -l^n n u ta ry -treasu rer, and M. H. Mari'- Lives ning, and Floyd West. [v.

Tlie group discussed the possi- bility of obtaining a building to

. , s to re their Wool to hold for cord te.sts of various buyers.

Appointed to investigate a building were M r. Kidd, ch a ir­m an. Mr. W oodhouse and Mr. i Manning. A special m eeting will be called for a com plete report , f„ r fro m . the com m ittee when the rep o rt is com pleted, and ready for action of the association.

W ade Wells, Extension Ani- -j-k al Husbandm an, -Moscow, spoke on feeding sheep and em pha­sized the newer developm ent of O . , feeding and fa tten ing lam bs. O l

W ells pointed out that m any lam bs are b e 1 n g weaned a t 60 T > pounds and then pu t Into a feed J X ( lo t for fattening. Using feed lo t fo r fattening the Iam bs the ewes SH( could raise th ree siets of lam bs te res in -tw o-yea rs , giving -a n- Incrcnsp and- J in the lam b crops. fa rm

D r. Richard Hall, Mo."!cow, ex- planr tension ve terinarian , discuSsed J968, m anagem ent for d isease control Ings an d an.swered questions p resen t- o r oi ed from the floor. whlcl

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G o o d i n g ’ s

P o m o n a W i l l iconsi

M e e t J a n . 2 7 s r ;.TUTTLE — An all-day m eet- w ate

Ing of the Gooding, County PO ' m ona G range w iir be held a t the W est Point G range Hall. grapi

Th® business m eeting will bc- F j! gin a t 10 a.m . w ith a potluck *8 b d inner a t noon a n d the lite ra ry ^ p ro g ram In the afternoon. " ' “ te

J . V. B um garner, tre a su re r . fo r the c red it’ union sponsored ‘ b y the Gooding Cbunty Pom ona G range, announced the annunl j" " ,p election m eeting will bc held a t , th e Gooding G range Hall J a n . 8

. w ith a dinner a t 7:30 p .m .'A n y m em b er Of the organization and G range m em bers o r p ro sp ec tiv e J?® , m em b ers m lc o m e . " ^ p]

, : b e o __________ TOMATOES NO. I

T om atoes a re th e No. 1 tru ck Awai c ro p in the U nlte4 S ta tes; le t-io f ne tu c« ranks tecond . (m ay

jn’s Group H<l o '^ t i o n e a ^ l v e a than those th a t a re fror

in- not p recond ituned . , faceDr;. H all a lso" d iscussed sev- typ«

e.ral ca'ttle diseases th a t have h av 1 to troubled a re a cattlem en. One of W

the. m ost discussed d iseases w as Hall iglc the Pink eye. He told th e cattle- of Ii “ ° ° .m e n th a t pink eye Is caused to h la r- , ,M ||| | | | |M ||M J6-

s i t y ^ 'ndl-'

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a th 'inal QU ENTIN BANKSlh a . . . w ere featured sp eakers dined d a y a t the Produd^rs Livestock

Je ro m e, sponsored by the M agicSO c iation . M r. Banks, Boise, extcns

ield beef fu tu res and w hat’s ahead in tlto u n iv errJ iy of ldah6 ex tension vu

idi- conditioning calves._____

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' STANDING B E SID E HIS chan a 12-year-old stallion, w as nam e the 49th Annual G o ld e ii ' Spike r

Ive- sev e ra l o ther grand cham pionshipstion

Burley App 5 Gets Awardley.

BU R LEY — S ta r Red "D ” , an (shoi Appaloosa owned by Don Mer- This rill,. Route 3, Burley, received Mr. the G rand Champion Perform - [ Red ance C lass aw ard for the 49 th ,a t ( Annual Golden Spike N ational W Livestock Show at Ogden recent- Red

, iy. Rraissl- H orses w ere en tered In the clas! to ^ .... SI^ rd ...................................

« C a n c e l e d ii'njf i ''- Boi:Mr. T he Twin Falls County- B arwill w ide 4-H dance, scheduled Blaix>rt , fo r Dec^ 29 at the Tom P a rk s P e rthe Pavilion, has been cancelcd . lam

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S t r u c t u r e s se*".any ^ . in t

‘e^^ R e q u e s t e d ' emjwes SHOSHONE—To sU m ulate In- ing nbs te re s t In installation of w a ter in j Lft-tP- nnH Inhnr-saving dev ices on the nnt

fa rm , a program is being I ing ex- p lanned on or about April 20, cutI

ised J968, which will req u ire paint- cia l trol ings by local artist!! o r worn-out seni ent- o r out-dated Irrigation facilities a n

which a re being rep laced . iv The new struc tu res include sho

p ipelines a n d concrete-lincd loo: ditches, o r well - constructed drops, checks, and diversions in ^ steep , bad ly eroded c itches.

I ■ Wood R iver S o il_and W ater ^L C onservation D istrict requests

local a r tis ts , young an d old, to ■ com e to the d istric t office, look “ over photographs of som e of the

eet- w ater-sav ing stru c tu res which P o , hav e rep laced w orn-out struc- jj,e ture.s, an d from th o se photoi

g rap h s ge t ideas for pain tings. ‘“ O be- P a in tin g s should be a t least - q - uck JB by 20 inches an d m ay be I , a ry on m a.sonite o r o th er du rab le .g -.

m a te ria l. c„„irer Som e of the photographs havfr . red th e fa rm e rs o r o ther personali- ,

ties. F o r p rogram s of th is kind, .j. ,,,-1 the personality o r a s artlsLs call ,

It, — life” in the pa in ting , will “g‘ add In terest.

H ere is an opportunity for ar- inrf com bine p o rtra its with

Jhe-xesources b e ln g _ fe f ltu re d jn ^ __ _th e pain tings. When th e ApfiT 20 p ro g ram is over, th ere will b e opportunities to d isp lay the ■tm intinps and a t th e D istric t ;__

Tick A w ards cerem ony is N ovem ber, let-LOf n e j t y e a r th e .sa m e paintingS| ,

(may be used.

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I Hosts Beef JEat a re from m an y fhlngs,-Including the th(

face fly an d from severa l o th e r to 1 sev- types o f d iseases the cattle m ay ea:

have have. <)ne of W hile dlscu&'sing d iseases. D r. »h s w as Hall noted that the..U niversity dis :attle- of Idaho extension serv ice hopes “ O aused to hav e a m obile labora to ry ^o ihe

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i>R. RICHARD HALL or peakers d u rin g a re c e n t. b^ef field Livestock M arketing Association In he M agic Valley C attlem en’s Asso- i Ise, ex tension econom ist, spoke on pr< ahead in th e b e e f industry. D r. Hall, Ca mnslon v u terliia r ia ii, spoke ou p ic -— wh _________________________ \ _______ wh

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HIS cham pion AppaloOsa Is Don JVIerrl was nam ed g ran d cham pion of the pen i{' Spike N ationa l Livestock Show a t Ogd nplonshjps in a re a shows.

Ippaloosaard At Show I

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an (show from all the northw est. J M er-iT his m akes the fifth y ea r th a t i

:eived M r. M errill has entered S tar | ■form-1 Red " D ” in the Livestock Show ; 49th a t Ogden. |tional w u n a tSTJI Of 2r"polnls, Sun-----jecent- Red " D ” was declared Ihe j

g ran d cham pion In perform ance , n the c lass for 1967.......u S ta r Red "D ” , a 12-year-old ‘

A ppaloasa, has a total of seven g ran d cham pion trophies, inclu- r a d ing the Race Horse, 1964, a t J Boise; Cow Cutting, 1966, and

nty- B a rre r~ R ac in g , 1968, both a t ^ uied B iackfoot; and the 1966 and 1967 V irk s P e rfo rm an ce Class a t Bridger- lied, land Appaloosa Horse Show, Lo- ^

gan . U tah. -LO ver 200 ribbons also have ,

f been won by S ta r R e d .‘‘D” in the p as t few years. j .

M r. M errill Is a m em ber of the C assia County Sheriff's Pos- ^ se and h as ridden S ta r Red "D ” J" In the posse drills. Mr. M errill is a p a s t captain of the posse {1° group. ,

S ta r R ed “D” will be attend- te In- ing the Appaloosa Horse Show J® w ater in J a n u a ry at Pocatello . At pres- >n the i^nt. lim e S ta r ^ e d „ l lD '’ is lead- being ing in points for rope and cow ^ ■11 20, cu tting in the Appaloosa Asso- Ij, paint- c ia tion . Trophies will be pre- j; rn-out sen ted to the leading horses on ^ ;ilities a noint systpni a t Pocatcllo. .

M r. M errill is a fa rm er and-| iclude show s S ta r Red “ D " in Appa- ;-llned loosa h o rse shows as a hobby. ™ ■ucted -------------------------- I

" Gem Range Feed g Ju e s« Conditions Down t J

look BOISE—Range feed- conditions ^of the declined seasonally during No- j ,which v e jn b er to be ra ted a t 81, ac- "struc- co rd in g to the USDA Crop and _ photoi L ivestock Reporting Service , for nQs Idaho.

r ■ . T he cu rrcn t condition Is one h i point below a m onth earlie r, but

15 po in ts above last year. The —jrao ie iggl-eS D ecem ber av erage is 80. ^■ hnvn. Supplem ent feeding has s ta rted ■ ’ "°Yj in m o s t ' a reas, bu t is not up g ’“Jl® to a full ration yet. V

Kina, condition of ca ttle and JS l c®ives rem ained in good condi- J

■ lion' and unchanged from the f l ^ j r p rev ious month a t 87 pe r cent. ■ w

e ^ l l l I f y o u p l a n t It— ] ly the i o»* f e e d It, j

nUngs, ; WIU HAVE IT! f l

rf jPield Dayng the they cat; get out Into the field other to investigate these various dii-

3 m ay eases. 'C attle fu tu res and . w h a t's

s. D r. ah ead '.In the beef Industry was ersity d iscussed by Quentin Banks, • hopes Boise, ex tension econom ist of )ry ^o m ark e tin g Inform ation. He said ~

— b e e f .ca ttie_ fu tu re s^ re . re la tive ly , i new , earning Into cx tstenctcftn ic rl y e a rs ago. J

< 'th e m ain prob lem w ith cattlet . fu tu res — specu lating — is .lhat . ■ |b people m ake and lose m oney, “

M r. B anks said . B efore dealing " ^ B ' in beef fu tu res. M r. B anks w arn- {*!

ed the cattil'emen, the to ta l pic- ^ B - tu re should b e checked very 2 ^ B carefu lly because ' today’s m ar- ■ r ketlng system is getting m ore■ com plicated ev ery day .

N e x ry e a r , M r. B anks sa id , the si 'c a t t le p rices ' will streng then p<

som ew hat, but would p robably e< be about the sam e a s now dur- bi

M K ing e a rly spring , strengthen- H ing la te r.

Speaking on production test- tc ing w as Bob Loucks, a ss is tan t B

■ ■ Je ro m e County agen t. Produc- ci | H tion testing is a m ethod of sys-

iem a tica lly se lecting replace- tc m en t fem ales and culling danris b o r sires based on a com bination ir

leld perfo rm ance testing and pro- <> In testing . L

SSO- Also speak ing w as E d L ierm an.on p residen t of the M agic Valley P

lall. C a ttlem en ’s A ssociation. He told pre-— who-t—tho, o rg a n iaai lon—is—a n d “

w hat it does.

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— Ir>on Merrill. Burley. Red Star “D”.

the performance class recently at P* iw at Ogden. Red Star *'D” has won ®

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Deadline Setp

FILER—Deadline for en- e: y n tT tries in the Southern Idaho t< YV Swine Breeders Inc. annual o'

sale has been set for Dec.30. All entries mlia! be in the t>

iwest. h a n d s of Mrs. Virginia <1 r that Mink, Route 1, Gooding, by

Star then. bShow The annual swine sale will tc

be held Jan. 25 at the Twin .« • Slui jt-aiis county l-Blrgruunds in— *■ 1 the Flier. This is an all-breed w nance sale. ft

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d^I967 Q u b E l e c t s Iri

N e w O f f i c e r s uMALTA — T he M alta T a i l ”

^ T w isters 4-H Club, <under thed irection of th e lead ers , Douglas ^

f Poc H arp er and L aV ere T rac y , held * J their f irs t m eeting since the

county fa ir las t w eek a t the ^ R aft R iver R u ra l E lec tric con- “ ference room.

ttcnd P lan s and in structions fo r the c u ™ y e a r w e re g iv en 'to the m em bers „

> organ ized with fJ■ 1 new officers. Kenny T ra c y Was : ^ v ^ t H e e t e d - p r e s i d e n t with - 3 o nnie l!

A«c^ H arp er, v ice p residen t, L o f s ASSO- H utchison, se c re ta ry and treas- H

' u re r. and C athy G ard iner a s re- .po rter. “

. The new recrea tio n com m ittee .. \ ® consists of Shirley Nye a s chair- _

m ati w ith H arlan W ard and Di- ^ ann H arper a s a ssis tan ts .

M em bers w ere instructed to - J get Ihe ir beef p ro jec t sta rted . eeO E nrolled a t the first m eeting]

w ere D alian W ard, Kenny iVn T racy . H arlan W ard, Ricky Har- j-,- o per, Bonnie H utchison, Ronald i H arp er. Lois Hutchison. P a t t y j , H arper, C harles H utchison, Di-;'• “ ‘'J ann H arp er. B rad G ard in er and

Bonnie H arp er, ce io r O thers 'in te re s ted in joining

the cfhib in th is a re a a re invited >r bu t co n tac t th e leaders .. T h e ----------------------------------------------- -

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j t S 0 d > l l S 9 X S 0 9 X^ s ^ a t "S om e day^ 'som e historifcal m nnev fbonepickcr seeking a su b je c t for th deallm i ® w orld-shaking thesis th a t will m c w irn . live a s long as S h ak esp eare will m lnl n ir h it upon the lonely b ean . W hat al J verv * w elte r of knowledge he will w; c mnr develop In his re sea rch —an d —1 ar f “ t" su re he will com e to th e nc 5 m ore conclusion th a t w ithou t the Ct

' bean, the E arth would have long ai aid , the since slipped in o rb it a n d disap- engthen peared am ong a ga lax y inhabit- I robably ed by bean-eate rs . H ail to the I JW dur- b e a n !”ingthen- T he above Is b y Sen. E v ere tt

M. D irksen from Ms "H om age I m test- to the B ean” in the C om plete I ss is tan t Bean Cookbook by a San F ra n - I Produc- cisco chef. •of sys- T his cookbook, w ritten by Vic-

replace- to r B ennett, c e leb ra tes th e lowly g dam s bean in splendid sty le, p resen t- I sinatlbn ing sum ptuous foods for. ev^ry I nd pro- occasion and ev ery t a s t e . I

Unique a s it is appetizing , h e re I jprm an ® collection of 450 b ean reci- I

Valiev P®®' i" c '“ tlins ev ery th ing from I He told d ’oeuvres, soups an d sa lad s I io «..,3 to en trees, -casseroles a n d des- |

"SfertS I_______ In th is outstanding b ean cook- I

book a re a num ber o f Idaho I ' recipes am ong which is the fa- I

m ous "B uckaroo B eans” w hich I serves up with hot b u tte red com I sticks, crisp relishes, fru it sher- I

’ bet o r pudding and cookies. I----- !-------o r f m- »mottmr delicious'mste- -j

tem p ter, there a re th e recipes I l: :;| for "C hili Beans, Sun Valley

' J S tyle” o r "H erbed B eans, Iciaho I M Style.” ' ' I

T here a re about 20 recipes In this one-of-its-kind cookbook

^ , th a t use Idaho-beans. T hese va- . r le ties of beans a re G rea t North-

e m , P in to and Reds, w hich a re ^ -----grow n-ln-M agic-V alloy.-----------------

B Today’s Com;NEW YORK (NA PS) — In

W W recen t y ears com puters have ti< B h been program m ed to perform to K j m such feats as playing c h e s s , st

w riting poetry and even com- A: jb a jjl posing m usic. And the potential in B j H uses for the electronic b ra in a re 12 Q B — becom ing-jnnre vnrfpd and mnrfc ^ | B H In teresting each day. tiiI^Eh F o r exam ple, now the age of

com puterization is in the field pt Of crea ting A m erica’s favorite latn rdr~the turk ey r------------ ---------- Tl

T urkey breeding h as becom e w Rc Jr- so com plicated th a t th e m a- It

. chines a re needed to p rocess a: genetic inform ation. T h e widely- is known Swift tu rk ey c a lled But. pl

-C . - terba ll is a p rim e exam ple of ‘t a top quality tu rkey “ m o th ered ” in effect by com puters .

»Qi> F irs t, geneticists and o th e r ex- tiv a t p e rts conduct va rio u s studies J I « o o ®nd c a rry out ex p erim en ts on

th e b ird s to le a m , a m o n g o th er r things, how well th e tu rkey J

imuun th riv es on the feed it e a ts , how long it takes to becom e m arket- able, and even w h e th er i t ’ll e a t c<

^ p ro p erly on a ho t d a y . E ach itr en- exp erim en t tu rn s up hundreds w Idaho to thousands o f facts an d figures rr nnual on the b irds Involved. fa

n e c In m ating b reed in g stock 01 in the b ird s with d ifferen t desired rtrinia qua lities, so m uch d a ta Is piled IB bv tip by the re sea rc h e rs and p,

' b reed e rs that they h a v e to tu rn le will to com puters to add It all Up ^ Twin and tell them which w ay to

nfa-fa— h e a d ,- T n - p rnr.e.s s . a ll th is d a ta ^ b reed would be- an in te rm in a b le task j,,

for m en, working w ith pencil and paper, but for th e com puter

iiiiui.iui stric tly a " tu rk e y shoot." g,A big electronic b ra in couldn’t n

H tell a turkey fe a th e r If a ton of them fell on it, b u t when ^ " p u t” on a tu rkey " d ie t" it adds t up m an y things no t generally

9 realized to com e up w ith com ­binations for b e tte r b ird s . |,

F o r exam ple, m an y breed ing ^ y l S lines w ere com bined to com e j,

_ , , up w ith today 's p rize Sw ift But- *1 ‘ te rb a ll turkeys. M illions of b its j,25'" , of inform ation w ere g a th e red , j,

I .3 T hey h ad to be pu t together -y’ " f 'd to be added up to know c,

H}® w h a t s tra in s to com bine to pro- _ a t tne prem ium tu rk ey . Com- j,

n c con- p u ters dicf the trick , o r the tu rk . j( .1— Im ag ine a little tu rk ey calling fj

ro r tn e ^ m achine “ m am a ,” b u t the B utte rba ll tu rk ey m ig h t — in

:ed with tu rk ey ta lk — if tu rk ey s could ta lk !.—p e v e lopers m ak e s u fe -a -c e m -

j p u te r is not g iving ou t gobble-d treas- jggooic when it is “ ta lk ing tur- r a s r e - ^ ^ « „

... T he w ay to do It is to feed m m iiiee ^ turkey **tale** to digest. iS chair- ___ _____ _____'-nririmW r jLJmnnjnrF

m eeting; r ^ j U i i | | S I | i B o

:ky Har- M £ ^ 'K L M W Z J

son, Di-: ^ ^ | | p [ | | | B B H H P ^iner and

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and

I HAPPY HEW YEAR

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5 € £ K H t s ^ « a j i S - - (listoribal A iding the author In this book a ject for th a t is dedicated to . the hom e- e :hat will m ak er^o f the world, whose ro- h ;a re will m ance w ith the so-long-unher- n n. W hat a ided bean inspired this book, tl he will w as the Idaho Bean C om m ission n

r - a n d —1 an d -E lla -L eh r- Nisla—hom e eco- t( to th e nom lcs service, Idaho B ean Ii

)ut the C om m ission, in bean re sea rc h b ave long an d recipeS. > aid disap-

to the

E v ere tt 'H om age ^omplet^ in F ran -

1 by Vic- lowly

presen t- >r. ev^ry t a s t e .

ng, h e re ;an r e d - ng from id sa lads and des-

an cook- /)f Idaho > the fa-” w hich X ; ' ^red com u lt sher- ikies. u s ' tustB-

recipes I Valley IS, Idaho

recipes 1 cookbook LOOKING THROUGH A co< 'hese va- 400 bean recipes Is H aro ld We at North- Idaho B ean Com m ission. T he hi hich a re -nett, a San F ran c iscan chef, haa ----- ------------^welLas-from -throughout the woi

Computers -Talki( — In F o r instance, false inform a- a ■s have tion is fed in now and then tl perform to keep a m achine on the b c h e s s , s tra ig h t and narrow tu rkey tro t, ti jn com- As nn exam ple, give a com puter t potential inform ation that adds up to a rain a re 126-pound turkey — and the re- II nd_m cre iu lt_w U L be com puter indlges- tl

tion ! n: age of T he m achine has been pre- ii he field pared with years of accum u- favorite lated background on turkeys, v

------------ T h ts. Is the infnrm ntion JJ iaL Jt. abecom e will check the new d a ta aga in st, e

;he m a- It will re jec t the 126-pounder, t p rocess a s It should, tO’ show th a t it t

! w idely- is w orking accu rate ly . T he peo- r lied But. p ie a t Swift call this "g iv in g t imple of "the b ird ’ to the m ach ine.” o th ered ” C om puters can ’t cook w orth i

“ srudies F a r m P r o d u c t i <len ts on

y f ; T o S e t N e w R e <a ts , howm arket- F a rm e rs will spend th ree p e r { i t ’ll e a t cen t m ore fo r fa rm production e

y. E ach item s in 1968 than In 1967. This f lundreds will estab lish a new reco rd of i figures m ore th an $35 billion paid by

fa rm e rs for production It^m s u j J stock one y e a r . ' - ' g

desired A ccording to O a u d e G ifford, a Is piled a g ricu ltu ra l econom ist an d fa rm h

*rs and policy ed ito r of F a rm Jo u rn a l, p 5 to tu rn ou tlays for fa rm production s t all tjp item s purchased .from industry f w ay to In jggg w in exceed the th ree i

m s d a ta fpnt_lnrrpn<!p evppftpH In fb le task over-all fa rm production expen- r h pencil d itu res. 1computer T he record fa rm prcxJuctlon (

shTOt. spending in 1968 will be $10 bil- j couldn t lion h igher than 10 y ears ago

If a ton ^vhen fa rm production expendi- £ u t when tu res to ta led $25.2 billion in 1958. c

It adds T his is an increase of 40 pe r i generally „ n t . i

com - F a rm e rs a re exjjected to tak e j i™®- In a reco rd gross incom e from , b reed ing a ll sources (farm and non-farm ) ] to com e jn jggg^ This will total a round j '^ ift But- j 5g 5iiiior(, com pared w ith $57.1 s of b its billion in 1967 and $57.3 billion £ ja th e red . („ igsg, the previous high. ,together Both th e av erage g ross In- t

to know com e p e r farm and the a v e ra g e < e to pro- production expenditu res p e r sy- fa rm will set new reco rd s Inthe tu rk . jggg. The average grOss pe r y calling fa rm is likely to exceed $18,500 I b u t the ^yith fa rm e rs expected to spend I

fit — inys could ,

e a cem- ---------king tur-

to feed ^l ^ B K I i H P V I mJUST POLL 21P.TAB TO S OPEN OUtER BA& ^

TEAR OPCN THROAT OF PtASTIC INNiER BAG. ^

PULL DRAW STRING OF PLASTIC BAG TO CLOSE.

E STORE NEATLY AND CON-• .-VEWlEWtY IM TRUNK. .

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»s--G6oke33eathis book F o r snacktirhes, party tim e o r

;he hom e- every d ay fam ily fare, this book f whose ro- has bean recipes to serve* every iv mg-unhei'- need. I t 's a com plete cookbook a :his book, th a t tells you everything y o u p im m ission need to know about beans—how 1 lom e eco- to_cook,"gam ish and serve them .' l ho B ean Included a re - 'a —history—of—th e

re sea rc h bean , som e bean wisdom and t ' a handy g lo ssa ry . I

I ' IUGH A cookbook featuring more thanHarold West, executive director of the i

islon. The book, authored by Victor Ben- i an chef, has many Idaho bean recipes as i hout the world. '

ralking Turkey! |inform a- a darn — a t lea s t not ye t — b u t i

and then they help the lady In the k itchen ' on the by giving h e r a m eatier, m ore i

irkey tro t, tender b ird to g race her d inner com puter table. Iup to a The new b reed of b ird , w ith I

Id the re- its b e tte r d rum sticks and addi- < r indlges- tional ten d e r . light and d a rk

m eat, is tru ly a turkey fe a th e r ! been pre- in the c ap of the com puter,

accum u- If left to n a tu re . It p robably tu rkeys, would no t happen. She h as no

in th a t it quick co m p u te rs : lust tim eless a aga in st, experim entation . Tlie com bina- ' 6-pounder, tions needed to m ake today’s w th a t it top tu rk ey probably would never , T he peo- m eet. If they did, it would tak e Is "g iv in g eons of tim e.:hine.” Mnn. then has c rea ted tom or-30k w orth row ’s tu rk ey today.

d u c t i o n C o s t s

w R e c o r d s I n ’6 8 "th ree p e r $11,250 p e r fa rm for production

production expend itu res an d $7,250 p e r ' 1967. This fa rm fo r p e rsonal fam ily living, reco rd of T he 1968 outlook fo r cash re - ;

I paid by ceipts Is th a t Income from bo th , a item s in livestock and crops will b e '

slightly h igher. Livestock p rices e G ifford, a re expecteci to av erage sligh tly ' an d fa rm h igher in 1968 than in 1967; c ro p '

1 Jo u rn a l, prices a r e expected to av erag e production slightly low er — especially fo r ' 1 industry feed g ra in s and soybeans—b u t the th ree increased crop m arketings prob- '

tpRcted in ahly will pu t slightly m ore c r o p . Ion expen- m oney In fa rm e rs ’ hands in

1968. G overnm ent paym ents tb

Croductlon fa rm e rs will increase $250 to e $10 bil- J400 m illion, y ears ago in 1967 fa rm e rs a re spending 1 expendi- about $1.1 billion m ore for pro-

on in 1958. ductlon item s th an in 1966 ($34.4 ’ of 40 pe r billion in 1967 vs. $33.3 billion

in 1966). E xpenditures fo r fam ­ed to tak e Uy living and investm ent a re ;ome from running about 10 per cen t under non-farm ) igge ($22.7 billion in , 1967 vs. ;al a round J24 billion in 1966). w ith $57.1 A y e a r ago F a rm Jo u rn a l pre-

>7.3 billion dieted th a t 1967 farm production I'igh. expend itu res would In c re a s e .g ross In- tnore th a n $I billion and th a t

le a v e ra g e spending fo r fam ily living would ires p e r decline five to 10 per cent.■ecords in --------------------------g ross pe r>ed $18,500 USE TIM ES-NEW S WANT ADS 1 to spend FOR FA ST SELLING RESULTS

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lartytlm e o r This cookbook, a Prentice-H a e, this book publication, has received rt serve every!view s in Redbdok, B etter Home te cookbook and G ardens anci Godd House lath ing you (.keeping m agazines a s well a beans—how In several larg e new spaper serve them .' throughout the nation, tory—of—th e ^U he-,au thor, Victor B ennett, 1 wisdom and the M aitre b ’ a t tHcTHark~Hoi

kins Nob Hill R estau ran t in Sa Francisco. He has served a

I headw aiter on m any luxury Ur ers and is author of Chafin Dish M agic a n d Around th World in a Salad Bowl.

According to Harold W est, e> ecutlve d irec to r of the Idah Bean Com mission, th is bea cookbook is available a t mo: bookstores throughout M a g i Valley.

F a r m I s s u e s

D i s c u s s e d A t

G r a n g e M e e tProblem s facing the Am erica

farm er w ere dl.scusscd'during recent Twin J^,a)ls G range mee Ing by Clifford Davis, agrlcu ture chairm an .

He told g rangers th a t f a n prices a re running about foi

- -pel—c e n t - b e low last y e a r t r farm costs a re up th ree pe cent.

P a rity ra tio stands a t 73 i com pared to 81 a y ear ago. Pu chasing pow er of the d o lla r hi

nore than shrunk one-third. F a rm popul tor of th e tion has shrunk from 23 milllc 'Ictor Ben- to 12 m illion. And m any corpo recipes a s ate fa rm e rs show losses.

Mr. and M rs. Pete C reed r------------------ ported on the S ta te G range Co

vention. I t was announced th; the local g range received a $1

I v l J V i savings bond and p laque In tl - C om m unity P ro g ress Conte

ot ye t — b u t s p o n s o r e d by the Nation1 the k itchen G range an d the Sedrs, Roebuc "atier m ore and Co. Foundation.2 h e r 'd in n e r It also w as announced th

M rs. K enneth Poe received fir f bird w ith for he r sw ea te r in the Nation ts and’ addi- G range needlew ork contest.

and d a rk The g ra n g e ’s annual pancal rkey fe a th e r supper w ill be held J a n . 20.

I D S - 2 1 6 , 1 5 4 A c r eust timele-ss p T~> ______[ie com bina- f § t inke today’swould n ev er * 1

t would tak e A r e C e r t i i i e aeated tom or- WASHINGTON — T o ta l SCI

age of potatoes In the U.S. Pa:------------------- ing field Inspections for se

certification in 22 s ta te s total 216,154 a c re s ; 11 p e r cen t mc than In 1966.

f f M aine w as th e h ighest prodie r grow ing abou t 37 per.-ce

^ of the to ta l, followed TBy Idah r prcxluctlon M innesota and North Dakot

$7,250 p e r T he fo u r s ta te s accounted f am ily living. sll^hUy m o re than 80 p e r ce fo r raqh re - Of “the to ta l, acco rd ing to tl ,e from b o A United F re s h F ru it ancT V eget ns will b e bl® A ssociation.Istock p rices SIxty-elght nam ed varietli not- sHohtlv w ere g row n, w ith R usset Bu In 19S7-croD bank re ta in in g f irs t p lace In a I to a v e r s e reaRC=- fo r the th ird successI^ ipeclally fo r y ^ f - Tw enty-six pe r cen t of t w h p n n i-h u f tal a c re ag e w as occupied by th & s ^ S - varie ty , followed by K atahd V TTinrp r rn n and K ennebec, the th ree cor ' hands in P^'sing n e a r Iy -6 3 -p e r cen t paym ents tb the to ta l. i _ . - jase $250 to A creage of m ost m a jo r va ri

ties w as above last y e a r. ( !re snendine the n ew er v a rie tie s, Superii lore for o r ^ with a lm o s t 5,500 acres show. In icjfiR 4 a 72 p e r cen t increase over la J I lT h ilH o n year, N orgold R usset declln.

res fo r fam " 3,600 a c re s a n d -W h iestm ent a re R °se dropp«?d n early 1,100. f c T n t un d er T here w ere 10 v a rie tie s e in I9fi7 v s tered in the Gem S tate wi m , lin i vs. B urbank heavily prJo u rn a l pre- dom inating . 97 pe r cen t of tl

n ^ u c t l ^ n total. C ertified acreag e is abo Id Increase '•i™' than last y e a r wion and th a t declines in all m ajo r varie ties, living wouW Norgold R usset is down

■r cent acre? from last, y e a r s 8;____ ■ while K ennebec shows only

slight decline. No W hite Ro WANT ADS are certified bu t there a re

IG RESULTS a f res of R u ra l New 'yorker.

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B i i r l e y C l i n i cI l . k u R L E Y — A D a iry Clinic _; . w a ^

, C assia D airym en’s As^ocitftion,-----------U niversity of Idaho D a iry ,“

iJep artm en t and E xtension S e r - . v ice . A lunclicon was served a t n o o n .. ,

D r. R ichard Ross, head of the D a iry D epartm en t a t U niversity , of Idaho spoke on "F eed in g the H igh producing Cow.” The critl- •

_______ cai feeding period during any"I IacltflTi5H~ts-nhe—last—m onth—of —

the d ry period and the firs t 120 days of lactation, th is period largely dietermines the level of production for th a t lac tation .

D r. Ross discussed various ra ­tions for cows of d ifferen t weights and producing d ifferen t am ounts of bu tte rfa t. T he m ost lim ited nu trien t for high m ilk production is a laclt of good clean fresh w ater. It is m ost essential th a t high producing cows get the n ecessary grain for they cannot produce on roughage alone.

Dr. R ichard Hall, Moscow, ex­tension ve te rin a rian , d iscussed | “ D airy C attle D iseases and P re -

■ ven ta tive M anagem ent.” T here n re a v a rie ty of con tro ls fo r

--------- tho b ac te ria which caiiSft^ IB«diseases. One kind of^'Conlrol will w ork in one h e rd and will rm not In ano ther. • ’ /

George Cleveland, extension dairym en spoke on "H erd Sire A

, Selection.” Keeping p ro p er rec- ord'$ of the- cows in your herd

-----------wnT"BSSl5f'grea» y fof s electing ‘- tcattle fo’r im provem ent to the rec buyer and the se ller.

D ave T haker, Caldwell E xper- due Im ent Station, p resen ted m ate- Ser ria l on calf ra ising w ith em pha- J sis on housing and m anagem ent, the

A discussion on • Im itation tha p roducts confronting th e d a iry we^ Industry w as led by Jo e D. H all, T w sec re ta ry -m an ag er o f th e Idaho r D airym en’s A ssociation, Boise, g ra

A question and answ er period holl w as held following each sp eak er e m during the day-long m eeting .

B

M a r k e t i n g fert

U n i t O f f i c e r s Iplov

A r e L i s t e d l lNew officers of th e Twin F a lls

County L ivestock M arketing As- sociation w ere recen tly e lected ,

--------- i t—wns a nnounced by . p o n a ldYoutz, sec re ta ry .

New officers include L uis Ala- ’ “ s tra , H azelton, p residen t: F loyd , M orrison, M urtaugh, v ice p resi- d e n t; M . F . C uster. T w in F a lls . t re a su re r , an d M r. Y outz. secre- ^ ta ry . W -i

F o u r d irec to rs w ere re-elect- ed fo r th ree -y ear term s. T hey r r ^ a re M r. M orrison, M r. C uster, I R alph B aisch and E a r l O’H ar- row . E lected to a one-year term w as F re d Jay n es . Twin F a lls , to | f fill tho unexplred te rm of Cyril Touchette.

Speaking du rin g th e g ro u p ’s an n u al m eeting w ere Jo h n Noh. W K im berly , d irec to r o f th e A m er- subs ican Sheep P ro d u ce rs Council; u c ts D r. R ich ard H all. M oscow. Uni- cow v ersity o f Idaho extension v e te r- Th Inarian , an d W ade W ells, Uni- rece v e rs ity o f Idaho ex tension an i- ferei

- m al husbandm an . the--------------------------- give

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T o J a p a n e s eB y OVID A. M ARTIN so ta

----------------- ^ a > T F a n h W rite rWASHINGTON (A P) — T he

deviled eg g is being Introduce<} ^ to Ja p a n e se c o n s u m e r s by ^ A m erican ex p o rte rs in an e ffo rt ®rs c to keep a big volum e of U.S. Brow feed g ra in s m oving a c ro ss the fubsi P ac ific . «

J a p a n ’s egg Industry—fo r thc la s t d ecad e one of the fa s tes t Ijjrea g row ing u se rs of A m erican co m ' and o th er feed g ra in s—h a s late- ly leveled off its feed g ra in pur- chases and reduced its depend- ence on th e U nited S ta tes a s v ir- “ “ ' r j tually i ts so le supplier.

T he U nited S ta tes G rain Coun- ‘J*’®" d l . a tra d e organization , a n d P®- ^ th c A gricu ltu re D ep artm en t’s

T=’oreign Service hav e been pro- m oting A m erican g ra in s in J a ­pan, includingi in troduction of thc deviled egg.

The d e p artm e n t sa id th is food delicacy is be ing received fa- vo rab ly b y the Ja p a n ese con- M sum er. T h is m ay in c re ase the f l dem and fo r eggs In Ja p a n w ith J P a consequent increase in th a t co u n try 's pu rch ase of f e e d ' ^

-g rains; ^The U nited S ta tes supplied J a ­

p an witH I.9 jn illio n tons o f feed g ra in s d u rin g th e m ark e tin g y e a r , ended Oct. 1, ab o u t 45 p e r c e n t’ o f Its feed g ra in im ports.

Observance Is Held By Grange i

TU T TL E — T h e C entennial cand le w as l i t fo r th e U th m on th C o f com m em oration o f th e lOOth a n n iv e rsa ry of. th e G ran g e a t a ^ m ee tin g of th e ’Tuttle G range.

M rs. E d D av is, lec tu re r, ask- «d M aste r W illiam M aude lo ligh t the can d le and th ey an d th e ‘ eov« G races re a d a p p ro p ria te , sbocl in I

' com positions an d th e ch ap la in ing. . ' o a v e a p ra jre r. E w

H om er GoWe,’ W endell, a Co'« in em b e r o f th e T^ittle G ran g e .

] r^^BTrepoHed to be IIH In a hos- -> -{ttal a l Yuma. Ariz., Where he V m m Mrs. Goble are spending the ^uc

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A g r o n o m y S h o iicting Le a d in g - grow ero In tho n raai— I A e recen tly a ttended the- second an- he

nual agronom y sho rt course con- co x per- duc ted by the U.S. Steel F a rm sc mate- Service C enter a t Hansen. a t npha- Ja m es T, Brown, m anager of ment. th e Hansen center, said m ore :ation th an 70 fa rm ers a ttended the g d a iry m eetin j; and luncheon a t the V H all, T w in Falls E lk ’s Lodge.[daho F ea tu red speakers on thc pro- S oise. g ra m w ere Dr. Dale Stuken- erlod holtz , the com pany 's chief west- » :ak e r e m agronom ist, and Joseph I- g . M. Obers5, , fJ.S, S teel's a re a ■*■

agronom ist.B ringing h is listeners up to ,,

d a te on a w ide va rie ty of soil , fe rtility sub jects. D r. Stuken- PJ hOItz r e p o r t ^ on U.S. S teel's

S c u rre n t re sea rch activ ities with plowdown of anhydrous am m o-” *"• VPO b erst d iscussed resu lts of the com pany’? "W hite Spot” fertili- J"'

-a lls *titlon p ro g ram s designed to of- " ° , fe r spccial assistance in soil j " 'te d p rob lem a re a s . ^nald Sukenholtz explained o th er ^

«in v ices offered by the c en te r here, show ing how U.S. Steel u ses sci- en tific soil testing (irogram s to , b oost grow er yields. _______

sere- 1 «

,,ect- S u b s t i t u t e s

K T h r e a t e n i n g ~

D a i r y W o r l dB y OVID A. MARTIN ort

u p ’s A P F a rm W riter'Joh. WASHINGTON (AP)^ ^ Are n e r- su b stitu te d a iry and m ilk prod- *®r icii; u c ts th rea ten in g to pu t th e m ilk *°r Uni- cow out of business?Iter- T h is guestion w as deb ated ‘ Uni- recen tly a t a fa rm outlook con- g " an i- fe ren ce being conducted by

th e A gricu ltu re D ep artm en t lo g ive fa rm ecdnom ists, educato rs a n d fa rm p ro g ram officials from v a rio u s p a r ts of the country ric

— _ id e a s -a bou t w h a t-fncp.s th c nn- . tio n ’s fa rm e rs in 1968. ^

T h e p ic tu re regard ing dairy- ing. p a rticu la rly Tts long ran g e P” fu tu re , w as anything bu t opti- m istic . One conference p a rtic i­p a n t from the W Isconsin-Mlnne- - j j so ta d a iry region predic ted , not J f w ithou t a-high degree of serious- .

•jT,g ness, th a t the nation will need i c ^ no d a iry cows In 30 y ears,

by What'is ijothcring d a iry farm - 'A fort e rs a n d d a iry experts is sh a rp ly rici U.S. Browing com petition from such *toi

su b stitu te p r ^ u c t s as m arg a r- 2I£ ine and so-called filled o r im lta-

t},e lion m ilk. The la tte r p roduct is ■ tes t th rea ten in g to cut sh a rp ly into

the m ark e t fo r fluid o r bottling j tg . m ilk becausc it is cheaper, jy,.. D ep artm en t d a iry officials ■nd- conference th a t ify jj. d a iry fa rm p rs a re ndt w o rried

abou t the'com petition of the new iun- filled m ilk product, they should |

be. At p resen t, its m ain m ark e t I n f s is In th e W est. 1)ro- '

; FARM I A u c tio nh a t

CALENDAR

All M agic Valley 31!; S a le s L isted H ere

* Contoct fh« FormSol«ft departm ent for complot* edlv«r1[<(no coverogo of your

p#orm ta?«. hand rv«w»pap*r ■M® cov«rog« (over 70 ,0 0 0 reoders 3cl In M agic ValUy) odvonce b ill- t lh t*^ . All o t one sp ed a l f o ^ ro te.

Every to le listed in thU Form '*H C alendar for 10 doy t before .

DEC. 30 *MUI OliSONS m

Aifverlfteiffieiiffi Dec. 3 i A l9 ^ AvcHe«wersi Wert, Blerv, WaU

I ,

IEW a allde p jM en ta tlo n on c u rre n t s a l tlie r tc e n t a gronom y nhnrl enuriia gnn.----Bl ra rm Service Center a t Hanseii. Dr.

i r m e r s A t t e n d

S h o r ^ C o u r s e< e-ar eaj— In—a ddition to '■■th e—m eeUttg - ond an- here, S tukenholtz an d O berst rse con- conducted s im ila r sessions spon- i F a rm sored by th e com p an y ’s cen ters n. a t F ile r an d Paul.a g e r of - — .................. ..........1 m ore

"a'? Ihe G * O p O u t p u t

s uk'’I ^ S e t s N e w

R e c o r d H i g l itn B y A- M A R T IN

of soi^ W ASH INGTW (A P ) - Crop cr'iiiron production th is y e a r set a new S tM l's volume

»« wifh "'a.i down 1 p e r c en t from th a t , ■„ J ” '" officially fo recast a m onth ago. '

In its final c ro p , re p o rt of the I of the **'® A g ricu ltu re D epart-r.rH ii ■’’ent sa id T u esd ay th e h a rv est I

I to of- P®*" of the 1657-59in soil “ verage. A m onth ago , the de- -i

pa rtm en t fo recast th e volum e a t I d o th er P®"" average.

r 'h e re ^ ^ P®’’ cen t , above la s t y e a r and e c/-i’ nearly 1 p e r cen t above the pre- s

am s to reco rd se t In 1965. dInfluenced by a governm ent

_____ call for larger grain crops to as- psure p lentifu l supp lies for the t hungry ab road , fa rm e rs h arvest- _ cd the la rg e s t a c re a g e since 1960 i, —the am oun t being 301 million y

C f acres com pared w ith 288 m illion L last y ear.

dThe rep o rt said c rop yields h ■pe'i’ a c re ro se from a y e a r earll- c e r and n e arly m atch ed the rec- o ord h ighs of 1965. tlThe re p o rt said a c re ag e losses

— A re ®f^®r p lan tin g w ere considerab ly ij ■ prod- larg e r th an la s t y e a r , especially e m ilk ^°r co m , w heat, so rghum gra in y

and co tton . t(ebated y e a r’*! livestock f e e d alk con- firain production w as a record p ‘d bv *’*Bh 11 P®r cen t above last y ea r, y en t 10 Food - g ra in crops w ere 15 p e r i, ica to rs ®®"‘ hiB her than in 1966. T here h s from " 'e re r e c o i l crops of soybeans, oun try rice, su g arcan e , and hay as well cih» n a . a s of co m and w h e a t . _______^

Only m tne cases of d ry beans, da iry - noncitrus fru its and nut.i! w a s ci ra n ee production this y e a r down con- ji

t opti- siderably from la s t year, lartici- c

V - P o t a t o S t o c k s "n®“ A t R e c o r d H i g hfarm - WASHINGTON (A P )—The Ag- w

harp ly riculture D ep artm en t reports to 1 such stocks o f potatoes held by grow- w a rg a r- e rs and local d ea le rs in the fall lie Im lta- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ luct is y into

1 0 0 % w a t

S.1.1S W E L L I N G T Ce newshould ~ 11 III _ Mla rk e t M j | H ■

Reg. $10^50 NOW JUST . . . . .

X ' F or th « co n v * n l« n c» l<O U R S T O R E W IL L B

arm 1 2 T O 4 :3 0 P ;M . T H IS S Ilata-our t l , .. .............. .I ., II I - I - ■ I ■ !_

^ i l S' ' 202 2nd Av«. N. ^ Twi

I ,

nt soil Dale Stukenholtz. the compane. cnn.____anri Jniwph M., f lh e r tt, U.S. !ID. D r. featured sp eak ers .

Re-ElectedM URTAUGH — Tw e M ur-

m ceUnc taugh a r e a fa rm ers have •>e®" re-e lec ted d lrM to rs of

n , ‘he U nited S ta tes Bean M ar-cen?^?s ketlng A ssociation.

They a rc M ark M oorm an and, H ow ard C onrad. M r. Cpnirad w a s e lected vice

- p residen t o f tbe association , U l ) w h i c h encom passes six

s ta te s . T he two w ere nam ed d u r i n g , th e association’s stockholdiBra annual m eeting recen tly .

R e-elected p residen t of the f l l . assoefatlon w as BUI Abbott,^ W IgginB rrC olor-V em ” John-I N son, Loveland, Cole., w as re-— Crop e lected se c re ta ry -trea su re r.

a newvolum e iiniiinimiiimiiiiiiiimiiiimiimiimiiimiimiiiiii

I V f f i T I i i s Y e a r ’ s

S C r o p V a l u e

B 6 1 o w 1 9 6 6 ’ s

:a r and e rs a re lea rn in g this y e a r th a t lhe pre- som etim es it doesn ’t pay to p ro ­

duce Ynore. im m ent A gricu ltu re D ep artm en t re­'s to as- p o rts shoi^ th a t crop production tor the this y e a r w a s a t a record high la rv est- — n early th re e ip e r cen t above ice 1960 last y ear. B u t the value of this million y e a r 's c ro p fell below th a t of m illion las t y ear.

The A g ricu ltu re D epartm ent yields has pu t the va lue of this y e a r 's

r earll- crop production, a t $22,012,785,- he rec- ooo. T his is *7 m illion leSs than

the value of 1966 crops.» losses Cause of th e decline M value derably is low er fa rm prices.[>ecially T he d e p a rtm e n t said th a t this tl g ra in year, a s fo r m anv y ears , com

topped all c ro p s in value. The f e e.d am ount w as $5,081,305,000 com- record pared with $5,105,667,006 l a s t

Jt y ea r. year. Y et th is y e a r’s com crop 15 p e r is n early 15 p e r cent la rg e r Uiati T here last y e a r’s,

ybeans, w h ea t va lue w as $2,154,284,000 as well com pared w ith $2,140,655,000 in______ 1966 _________ ^beans. O ther high va lue crops includ- w a s cd potatoes a t $579,617,000 and

■-n con- $619,784.000 la s t year,__________

crop-producing a rea s of the country to ta led a rccord high of 166.7 m illion hundredw eight on

h Dec. 1.The d e p artm e n t sa id usag e of

fall crop po tatoes up to Dec. 1 Tie Ag- w as down from a y ear earlie r, reports totaling 65.3 m illion hundred- ■ grow- weight com p ared with 75.1 mil- he fall lion a y e a r ago . ___________

VATERPROOFJ G T O N STY LE

SLU SHB O O T S

W arm P ile Lining '(BLACK) . . . SIZES

E m A 7 t o 12

$ 7 7 9— m • P a ir

ic» la«t m lnut* ahoppars : WILL BE OPEN FROM TH IS SUNDAY. DlEC. 2 4 th

_____ ■»'

d i : rI. ^ T w in Falls, 7 3 3 -9 2 ^ 3

•d

I

I

__________ • . , ' ■ I ' ' •

B com pany’s chief w estern agronom ist,■St. U.S. Steel’s area agronomist,-were—

J " I d a h o W h e a t

r e M ur- G r o u p E l e c t ss have ___________________________ JT ______________

« Ma“ri N e w O f f i c e r soorm an BOISE — M em bers o f the Ida- d. M r. ho S tate W heat G row ers Associ- d vice a tion elected a new s la te of of- iclatlon, ficers and chose tall, grey-eyed es six A n ita 'M arie R aistin ,.C raigm ont, n am ed to reign a s "M iss Idaho W heat—

liatlon’s 1968” a t the conclusion of this n e e tin g y e a r 's s ta te convention in Boise

recently .T he ISWGA’s board o f direc-

to rs se lected Ralph B itte r, Wor- 1 John- jgy_ 35 p resident.~H e succeeds w as re - g u j j o d b e rg ^ G enesee, w hq isu re r. se rved the association fo r'^ the

P“ St v e f r a s p residen t and NaU tional vice p resident. -

O ther officers elected to new S posts include Lyle Sm ith, F e lt,

vice p resident, and W ynn Hen- _ derson, Nez P erce , sec re ta ry .C Sm ith fo rm erly held th e secre-

6 ta ry ’s post and th is w ill be the first y e a r fo r H enderson on the ® w h eat g roup 's executive board .

_t7nrm- T he cxecutive com m ittee also/e a r th a t voted to lengthen the te rm for ' y to pro- the ISWGA rep resen ta tiv e to the

national association and selected nent re- E a r l Hoopes, R exburg, to serve roducUon a s th e new_J3atlonal v ice presi- :ord high dent.mt above C. Donovan Ja m es , Idaho re o f this Falls , and Bud Dunham , Nez ' th a t of P erce, w ere re-appointed to

W estern W heat A ssociates board p a rtm en t of d ircc to rs and B ittc f was lis y e a r’s e lec ted to rep resen t th e organi- 1,012,785,- z'ation on .the T n -S ta te G rain ' leSs than S tandards Commitffec; ’

M iss R alstin, a 17-year-old , In v a lue b runette . Is the d au g h te r of M r. ,

, and Mrs. Keith R alstin , Craig- , th a t this rnont. She received h e r crown , irs , c _ ^ from Idaho F irs t D istrictiC ong . , ^ e . The Jam es McClure, keynote speak- j MO com- e r a t the convention’s banquet.00 l a s t Miss R alstin a lso received an , om crop engraved trophy and a $25 Sav- rger Hiati jngg Bond from thc Association, j

54 284 000 ’55 ,000' in GOATS W ID E S P R ^ D

\000*^a”nd w idespread of dom estic an im ats. (

the

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usage

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IIb ■■ ( ip tr t • • l i r a e fil ita s if3 ir M rt ■■ Mcdini ■irlciHirtI l l i i ic

T tir I IH •! ■■■, live I la ■ cel

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JE R O M E —R esults of the f irs t J 3S-day weighing df IttS bulls a t

^ ^ ^ m th e Je ro m e Perform ance Bull ^ ^ ^ m T est Station recently a re an-

. nounced _ b y ..A _ .F . -P a tte rso n , m an ag er of the station.

bulls gained 7,777 pounds o r an av erag e of 74 pound; each or

. 2.61 pounds p e r day for the 28- period.

. T he 22 high gainers averaged 112^ pounds each o r 4.01 pounds p e i ^ a y r —T h e—22- low - g a iners averaged . 31.3 pounds each or 1.11 pounds pe r day.

M r. P a tte rso n said the bulls, rep resen ting m ost ail m ajo r b eef b reeds from six W estern alalfes, w ere fed"thirsstffeT£[iR5H^ and Under the sam e m anage- m en t' and conditions and even In thei sam e corra l. Stijl, M r. P a tte rso n added, there was 81.2 pounds o r 2.9 pounds pe r d ay in favor of the high gainers.

O u t l o o k F o r

T i m b e r M a r t

T o B r i g h t e nunomist. By OVID A. MARTIN !t __________ AP F a rm W riter_______

WASHINGTON (A P) — The------- -------- U.S. F o rest Service, in an eco-

nom ic report of special value to landow ners who sell t i m b e r ,

j g g g

- an upturn in residential con- ? C t S struction m ay take place._____________T his cnuld result, it said, in a

m ore favorable ■ m arket than i e r s prevails now for tim ljer.

T im b er production from do- af the Ida- rnestic fo rests in 1967 is esti- :rs Assocl- m ated a t 11,6 billion cubic feet, late of of- This is aboyt the sam e a s las t grey-eyed y e a r but 9 pe r cent above the :raigm ont, av e rag e annual output 1956-65.0 W heat— T h e report said the num ber of >n of th is s ta r ts on rjesldential units th is1 in Boise y e a r is below the num ber re­

qu ired to take care of new o f direc- household form ation — around

t te r Wor- one m illion — and replace- succeeds m en ts — about 750,000.

see, who —‘‘This suggests,” the service „ T 5 P " th e sa id , " th a t Tesldential construc- t and NaU tlon m ay soon show a fu rther

and large rise .”‘d to new **’® >on8 ®r run,” It added,iith F>lt “ the outlook is for large growth rvnii H e i •" “ >e volMme of resldenUal con- sec?eta?5^ struction . T his will in p a r t re- fhe , e c l ^ fleet a sh a rp rise in household fill hp the form ations resulting from the on on the upsurge of b irth s that sta rted in re b o an l the 1940's. By the mid-1970s new

, ■ form ations will be increasing by Ilttee a lso m illion a vear. some

te rm to r 400 qoo above the average in thed''lclec{ed P®^‘°< "

i - P - r W i n t e r W h e a t s. Idaho C r o p F o r e c a s t

WASHINGTON (AP) - T he ? es board A sricu ltu rc D epartm ent, fore-, ftpr w lq cas ts next y e a r 's w inter w heat

nriT^ i crop a t 1,203,619,000 bushels, r fJln down only one per cent from

lie u ra m record crop.B ut officials expect the final

7-year-old ^rop size to bc sm aller unless ;er m M r. vyeather conditions between now in, Craig- h a rv est next sum m er a re e r ^ w n unusually good, A departm ent rict,C ong, report W ednesday showed th a t Ite speak- fa rm ers had reduced plantings

banquet, f^r next y e a r ’s w inter crop only ■eived an e ight per cent com pared with a I $25 Sav- j 3 pe r cen t reduction it m ade isociation, ac re ag e allotm ents under a — w heat control program .

350 VARIETIES

I an im ats, different v a rie ties of honey.

[H O W S m o d e r o a g r i c u l t u r e -

s t h e c r e o m - s e p o r o t o r ? I

DM PCASmtceujml tmmtn tmd Ktmdm rmmc^

■ t t r in l c r I te m * l* 's I t iJ l i f r e if lU i flic* ItS l. l i l t J c i i i ' t H ilt ■ y ilo a iit I II ll rf«*i IIm ■■ «x.

l ir e l l l ........... THC MAN FIO > rCA iV. I I . • ..II, I . y . . r

. . . . . ' - - - - - - - - - - - - -

ills On test Prp i g 2 r 6 r P o w i1 of the f i r s t ' “ Only on a test like this caij 165 bulls a t the gain Ubility ot m ance Bull be determ ined, , Mr. P a t te r^ n ;ly a re an- said. “ E ye ball alone Is not good -P a tte rso n . lenpugh.'J ;

lon. I The t o p gainers, Usting ownerslid the 1"* gained, a re :junds or an B la c i Angue ids each o r A. F . P a tte rso n , Jerpm e. 116,

for the 28- C o w p n B rothers, Reedsport,

4.01 pounds L o a n s H e l p f u l^ I c h ®Sr ~ W A l l i n N ^ b - F arm ers

each o r A dm inistration loans a reli the hiilU helping m ore local sponsors of

a l tn a io ^ o tn m S n ity conservation pro- •iv w ^ f i m jects each year.

» -is -e sU m ate d -lh a L 20 water- i l ^ n ^ S T ^ ® d flood prevention

and even 1““ "® Resource Conser-Still M r vation and Development loans

■re was ^ 2 ' 111 be m ade by FHA m the ds pe r d a y 1968 fiscitl year. . < jgainers. '

F o r

l a r t

ARTINViter_________ » '• l i M P iP ) — T he T-

in an eco- :ial value toi t i m b e r , ~~T- •<»' Tlring of 1968 ’

con-

construc- ! a fu rther

irgedential con- in p a r t re-' from®'’3!e OUTDATED? THIS OLD h( t s ta rted in "*'8ht be outdated today, butd 1970s new ” "®® ” *c S n e bv “ '* " ““ ' • “ ‘’le Irom . v ea r s^ome •>.'» «^es about one n

P) — T he I H fore-.

w heat 10 bushels, I

from

:t the final ■ lller unless 1 1 ^:tw een now I ~ im m er a re I departm ent U liowed th a t I

plantings I r crop only I

a Iin it m ade I ts under a M

I I'honey. I

I ^ i .....

I L w l •I IN THES SIZES ^I 7 ,0 0 -1 4 6 .7 0 -1 5 1 I 7 .3 5 -1 4 7 .3 5 -1 5 I I 7 .5 0 -1 4 7 .7 5 -1 5 |

II O T H E R S I Z E

I I P R O P O R T I O N S ^

I • S U P E R M IL E A < I T R E A D C O M P

1 0 0 % N Y t O h

i l t u r e J I # n e w . . . F I R S T

I NOTI A d d only $3.00 for whitewoi

j l tax.

I FR E E M OUNTING • NO TR

I I t i j l i f I ' C o o p ar NEW Full S«i* I NO LIMIT as lo^milei, months 61( i l • * - I fluaront««d (or liU oi origlnol tr

- I monjhJp and Mal»,iol pluj oilrCA Is ■ Includlno rapalrabi* punctures,

l a t l l t . ) I ° Coop«r passanger lira r«qi' ■ .Buaraniee. full ollowonca tor unui

■ a now Coop*r lire, Thii ollowanc■ maining deplh of original ireod

, ■ Service replacement pricei which IH H B I retail ielllr<o pricei of lirei and

3 1 S t u a r t M

T i l

I 206 4ri«

:_______________ ,__________ .i l— __________ _— T - — : —

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nice this can O re .,- ttirce b u lK 112. .'JIO ai )t an anim al 108: A llan p a n ie ls , Je ro m e. l( Ar. Patterson and^G. ario H. L and and Catl ne is not good Co., Twin FalU . tWo ;bulla, 1

and 104.listing owners C lu irom s. a r e : p e r r .y B ladoham r^M aroiigui~------------ ru tah ', tw o -b p l l s ; - 138 and nJerom e. 116: Paul Ransom , M ilton-Frepwate

!, Reedsport, Ore., five bulls, 127. .115, 1C — ---- 105 and 103. and W arren Georg

Othello, /W ash., two bulls, 1 e l p i U l and 111.

• Shorthorn— F arm ers p I o y d M o rr lso n .^ y rta u ja lon loans a re jjg ■' , : ^ ^ I sponsors of Horned H ereford ryation pro- Venhuizen, M anhatta

Mont,, 102,h aL 20 w at.e r - ____ ;____ p„.i _____jd prevention • , ,lurce Gonser- G arnet White, Spokane, tv jpment loans bulls, 108 and 107, and Floj FHA in the Sam pson. U m atilla, O re,, tv

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D A Y S^^Every°;^a7'abou” ^ W ^ th e ’ohtimo m an y a sk mo if it is pos- boxes sible to root the holly cuttings evergt from the sp rig s '.b ro u g h t into harm hom es lo r tbe holiday: Not

Yes, m any hoine ow ners root to fou the sprigs, bu t keep in m ind evergr that no t all the hollies bought used, from y o u r florist" a re ha rd y 0>an . enough to w ithstand low w in ter,spfuce tem pera tu res . The familiar;® ani ( "C hristm as—Holly’* is prohahlv used, the one shipped in from Oregon'*'*"®’

,an d i t 's the E uropean holly rals- Afte especially in orchar<is for soak^i

the holiday m arket.The A m erican Holly (Ilex op-

aca) is a hardy subM ltute fo r i ‘ “ j X the English ' Holly a t C hristm as ? time, especially if it com es from your own back yard . noiiaa^

Keep the holly sprigs fresh by V . inserting in w ater. Dip the bran- ^ ches In a bath of an anti-des- ~-ke>! sican t found in garden sto res. p„^u , This keeps the holly leaves jf from losing lu ste r and from up the curling. Spraying the b e rrie s it for

— wKh h a irn e t sn rav will keep the j b e rrie s from sh edd ing .. store

H ere’s h6^y to root your hoi- tion ol lies: (1) Fill a box 'Or crock w inter with ha lf and half m ix ture of (w atei sand and peatm oss, o r verm i- from i cullte o r perlite. Wet the mix- Tall, ture well. (2) M ake cuttings a re.s

— aboiut-throe ■ inchea-long a nd in-.E tach i se rt each end In a horm one root- tips fi ing powder to hasten - and en- speaki courage root,^ form ation. (3) when Stick cuttings into the s'and-peat Inches about one inch deep, m aking about sure no bottom leaves touch the pinch soil.' (4) Since the a ir in m ost Uie ti hom es is dry , you’ll w ant to shooUi build a p lastic greenhouse o v er Pine the po t o r 'b o x . shorte

M ake the fram e , out of coat ‘ne sl h an g ers and d rap e polyethylene b ra n d sheet oVer the fram e so it will naye > tra p th e m oisture inside. If the *"?**> p lastic is properly sealed , yoii .! p robably w on 't~ have to wafer -®n<i^ oftener than oncfe every two weeks.

CHINESE C H E S T N U T WORTH GROWING: The Chi- tiese Chestnut (Castanea molls- „,eii cim a) Is a wortHwhlle substitute for the American Chestnut scheff which has passed out of the pic- foliage ture. well II

P lan t two varieties for cross- gj^g j, pollination. As we mentioned be- thorou fore chestnuts are higHty~peT^ Ifie~sij i.shable. even more so than at>- a ligh pies. They must be properly This si handled o r they'll d ry out quick- fine ti ly ;-becom e-hard-and bony. The _ jf__ b chestnut blight fungus m ay at- o r yell tack the Chinese chestnut trees, Ing, ,c b u t it ' H so highly re s ls tin t th a t browh little dam age resulU. m ay c-"W ormy", nuts Is due to the Centre

larvae 6f the chestnut "weevil liage. which feeds upon the kernels, maneb The USDA recommends spray- new p Ing tre%s with DDT three times rootlnj a t Intervals of 12 days, starting about first of August. Use about GRE two-thirds of an ounce to five w * n t) gallons of ..water. c * j ” *

COFFEE PLANT TURNS Send BROWN: The coffee plant (Cof- S l fea arablca) makes a good fol- " “w t lage plant indoors, growing in 9' rooms not getting t6o much sun.Brown leaves is due to poor drainage or too much w ater. J " ™ Make sure gravel is in bottom §

---- r"* t:an al- _• low the plant to get a bit dry

between watering. eatinirCoffee plant has shiny leaves,

while flowers and with some ceggfyi luck red berries which turn into coffee beans. Freeii

QUESTION OF THE WEEK: ^ 11"] S. E. of Murtaugh: " I have J '. saved bushels of fireplace ashes. _i Please fell us if we can save ^ " “1' them for spring gardening or a re they bad for soils.”

Fireplace ashes are useful.Keep them out of rain until ready for use. Leached ashes contain less than one per cent (■■■■ potash and 2 per cent lime. Un- J f leached ashes have anywhere ■ from five to 25 per cent pot- g ash. Ashes from twigs and small ■ branches are richer than those JJ from the trunks. Soft woods pro- £ duce less potash than hard ■ woods. Lime and magnesium £ content of most wood ashes is ■

Do not use wood ashes on m acid-loving plants such as azal- * eas o r rhododtndrons. Also, do ■ not use them on potato ground. ■ Alkaline (" iw ee t” ) soils will ■ i g g cause potatoes to be scabby. ■■You can scatter the ashes on ^ the soil In ea jly spring before g plowirtg. Don’t pu t ashes on the 5 garderi every year; because it amounts to the sartie as apply- g ing lime annually, an unwise JJ practice. — S

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C .^isf-W enileM T -'.'W e p u l le d — tils the old p lan ts-from our window OS- boxes and w^nt^ to p u t , ^ m e - Igs evergreen boughs in. Does it Uo harm to cut the b ranches now ?”

Not a bit. Cut b ranches tw o lot to four feet long. Almost a n y - nd evergreen m ate ria l can be ;ht used, although som e las t longer dy I than , others. Colorado ' b lue ' ter spruce Is effective. Also B a l- , lar sam (Abies ba lsam ea) m ay be )Iv used, A ustrian P ine and R edon limine are b e tm o itB -Ja s tin g .---------is. After you insert the shoots, .[op soak ' the soil so it will freeze

and hold the branches in p lace, jp. Vou can insert som e red Rus- for cus (see your florist fo r it)

and C hristm as tree lights n iay be strung am ong them fo r the " holidays

. L. R. of R upert; "P lease tell mQ how we can keep our m um s over for w inter. Also what, ma|ces them so ta ll and gangly each y ea r?”

If you have a cold fram e, dig ’f" up. the clum ps and store them in (.

it for the w inter. Some garden-

sto re them along the founda- ^ ol- tion o f their home. More m um s ^ ck w inter kill from ' suffocation _ of (w a te r around the roots) th an T j

ni- from cold. J L J Iix- Tall, spindly m um s a re often gs a result of failure to pinch. O in».PinchinB li m erely rem nuine the at- tips from the shoots. Roughly •n- speaking, you s ta r t pinching n c 3) when the plants a re about nine g^ato •at Inches high, and pinch ag a in , _ |„ u ng about the 4th of July. D on’t he pinch a fte r that da te . Ju s t pinch „ iant )st the tips' of only the s tro n g est acre to shoots. _j„gge r Pinching not only gives you “he 1

sh o rte r plants, but ll§linduces ^m ci ,at the shoots to send out m ore ai e ne branches where only one would Hall, ■lH have developed. So, In a nut- w .’ he pinching gives you short- agrl'cotj e r stem s, m ore stem s p e r 'p la n tr ■£. a

-an d -a lso -m o re-sp ray s fo r dec* cultu o ra tlve use. I t ’s a good w ay to m ent trick "your m um s into h eav ie r versi

, ~ y ields of b e tte r flowers. suits. , S. E . of Twin F a lls : " I h av e a te t , a schefflera w hich is lio t doing leaf !

well. W hat care does it n eed ?” four The "U m brella t r e e ” o r fixed

Schefflera is a fa st g row ing costs fo liage plant. I t th rives v e ry tem . well If kep t slightly on the d ry Tw side in a w arm room . W ater it tem s

>«' thoroughly, th en -n o t ag a in un til tiona ^ the gurfaee ~ 19 d ry: Grow It in ical-< ip- a light, o r sem i-shady w indow. Thi■jy T his stu rd y house p lan t m ak es a ------:k- line tubbed specim en. tecth e .^Jf^ bottom leaves tu rn b row n dued »t- o r yellow, i t ’s due to o verw ater- direc » , Ing. .o r poor ,d ra inage . Sm all leave lat b rm in blotches on the leaves stalk

m ay cause foliage to drop ea rly , light, he Control: Avoid w a te r on fo- Ke< irll liage. Duat p lants w ith zineb. Best Is, m aneb o r cap tan . Vou can s ta r t arom ly. new plants by taking cu ttings, for ea rooting them in sand , o r a mfac- lower ng tu re of sand and peatm oss. the c u t g r e e n t h u m b BONUS: be ai ye W ant to know m ore about s ta r t- Forci

Ing new plants the easy w ay? cent ,jS Send m e a se lf-addressed en- as th Jf. velope for m y Illustrated guide, K. j j . How to M ake N ew P lan ts . I t ’s "Twe In full of tricks on m aking cut- a clu n tings, g rafting , budding, a n d front or grow ing from seed. Good w in- tivate

te r read ing fo r sp rin g and sum - filled ^ m er m ow ing We ill- S. E . _ of Sun ^Valley: " P le a s e arour

^ we can have e a r ly s ta lk s fo r the'fie a ting .” It ^

' R hubarb cannot be forced sue- thecessfully until th e roots have beanfirst been thoroughly frozen, annuiFreezing b reaks the re st period , three

^ A light freezing (20 d e g ree s) deme , fahrenhelt for two w eeks Is the„ ■ enough. The roots do not freeze mule:

y aft 25 degrees. So, a f te r the shell: roots have been frozen, b ring beneu

1 them indoors and p lace the keep :jj clum ps close together on a floor down gg in a d a rk p a rt of a cellar. P ro- to thnt j j i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i l

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^ Suggested Forhm g DETROIT — F a rm e rs and op- syst nm e erato rs of dehydrating plants by t *“ "?• m ight well consider harvesting syst 1 1 only the leaves from the alfalfa a d ’■nch plant, for. g re a te r re tu rns pe r dral igest acre , two Iowa agricu ltu ra l en- pro(

gineers told Iheir colleagues a t who y ° “ the 1987 W inter M eeting of thc Tl

“ces A m erican Society of Agricultur- pan no re al E nglneets recen tly in Cobo tem ■ould Hall, D etroit, Mich. - leav nut- w . F. Bucheie, professor of dicc

hort- ag ricu ltu ra l engineering, and G. pelli lafltr TE. Ayrcs^, ln s tru c to r in the agri- leaf dec* cu ltu ral eng ineering d e p a r t- fnrr y to m ent, both a t Iowa Stale' Uni- selll iv ie r versity , A m es, p resen ted the re- drai

suits of th e ir re sea rch to evalu- ste r have a te the econom ic advan tages of othe lolng lea l h a rvesting . The> com pared the sd?” four h a rvesting system s, using vesi

o r fixed assum ptions to com pute o r ( wing costs and in co m e , Ior each sys- Ci v e ry tem . acci

d ry Two of thej harvesting sys- Info e r it tem s com parW w ere conven- "lei un til tlonal harv estin g system s typi- grei i t - h r T :a l-o f-m any M idwest fa rm s. ^ dow. T he f ir s t w as a baled hay Buctes a ----------- " ~

tect from d irec t light. A sub- o r rown dued ligh t does no harm , bu t of a te r- d irec t Tight w ill cause large cel\ m all leaves, crooked stem s, since the gre a v es sta lks w ill bend tow ard the tne • r ly . light. , . ^

fo- Keep the roots m oistened, j ' Ineb, Best forcing tem p era tu re is jnes • ta r t around 59 deg rees fahrenhelt, *n ' Ings, for w ell-colored stalks. T he ™tu mfac- low er the fo rcing tem pera tu re ' I. the d a rk e r red th e sta lks will ru S : be and th e slow er the growth. !=“ * ta rt- Forced rh u b a rb is over 95 pe r iray? cent w a te r . P u ll sta lks Jis soon

en- as they a re re ad y for eating . * lide , K. T. of G lenns F e rry : E><

I t ’s "Tw elve y e a rs ago we planted »'i“‘ cut- a clum p of w hite b irch in our a n d front y a rd . We have kept it cul-

w in- tivated a round th e base, and !um- filled w ith cocoa b ean shells. J"®*

We w ere told not to dig soil * ease around the b irch or p lant any- b - 8 0 thing th e re a s it would nhorten

fo r the life of the tree . T ru e?” .J It won’t do any h arm to keep ,

sue- the tree m ulched with cocoa . , ^ave bean shells. If you w ant to grow izen. annuals beneath the tree , mound . rlod. three o r lo u r inches ol soil un- e es ) d em eath and p lan t annuals in i Is the m ound. T hen apply your " „] eeze m ulch of p eat o r cocoa bean fj.op

the shells. A shallow cultivation •ring beneath th e tre e — enough to | =

the keep the soil loose and weeds floor down, w on’t do a bit of harm P ro- to the tree .__________________

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d op- system , wllh all harvesting done lants by the farm er, Linder the second * , sting system , the alfalfa w as sold to falfa a dehydrating plant. T he dehy­

per d ra to r did all the harvesting , " 1 en- producing 17-20 per cen t pro tein c®ui is a t whole p lan t pellets. yont the The two other system s com- day iltur- pared w ere leaf harvesting sys- he i Cobo tem s, and in both system s ths him

leaves were dehydrated to pro- seai ir of dice 25 per ccnt pro tein leaf rep< id G. pellets. Under one of the two,rep< a g r i- le a f Jiarvesting system s. __ thei wor a r t - fo rm er did all the harvesting , ’ Uni- selling tho leaves a dehy- R'

e re- d ra tin g plant and using the h an valu- stem s on the farm. U nder the Tull BS of other, the dehydrator h a rvested soci •ared the leaves. The stenjs w ere h a r- The using vested by either the d eh y d ra to r and ipute o r the farm er. cattsys- Computing costs and Income The

accord ing to m arket and cost in t sys- Inform ation compiled by them ,

iven- " lea f harvcstln j resu lted In a M typi- g re a te r profit per ton of dehy-,the ns. d ra te d alfalfa In a ll c a se s ," lo l I

hay Bucheie and Ayres reported . Bur------- "W hen the farmer h a rvested all Maisub- o r p a r t ol the crop, the owner bu t o l th e ’ dehydrating p lant re- w

large ceived a profit over th ree tim es Leo e the g re a te r than his profit under ers

the the conventional h a rvesting sys­tem .” IV

:ned. They warned that changing Evijs’ these assumptions could r e s u l t -----

iheit in en tirely different costs and n , e re tu rn s ,’ and that fu rth e r study

Iture of the costs of leaf h a rvesting will and the value of d eh y drated

,^^1, leaves Is needed before an y def- - e r Inite conclusions can 1^ m ade

.fvin concerning the economic advan- ■ -L tages o t feaf harvesting . f^Ifl

T i^ : D ehydrated alfalfa l e a v e s s te r [nted should have a h ig h er m ark e t less

our value than dehydrated a lfa lfa ture r „ l . m ade from the whole p lant, they t ,

observed. "When a lfa lfa leaf , , - 11, m eal w as fed to laying hens , i,

,o li a t levels up to 20 p e r cent of ,. y. th e ir diet, they produced brigh t- .

e r colored egg yolks with no drop m egg productlun,” tliey ^

irAon 'Alfftlfft-teaf,-n\eal also w asfound to be a valuab le source * o l vitam ins for young chicks, a p ' “ "<1 P'K feeding tr ia ls on care - ® fully prepared leal pro tein ex- ? t t

' t ra c t have shown it to be a s 'ng ® "• good as the protein in lish m eal, your ••Harvesting only th e leaves USI

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mm Thot’t what th# fannn«r» of AmericaJ or# doing. And th»y‘r» doing it21 ^wlth fawar forms, lest land andH fow tr forn) hands. How? B/ util-J Iling lh« Imporlanl tBChnological!■ odyonces avcllabl*, icivntific farmH planning, ond Iong>lerm mortgaga

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S! «i.Uod«r in thf form mertgog#_ft«ld. »^ tine* Ut Ine'tptian In 1917. W*M. hovo s«rv«d agrUultur* In a r*ol5 1 wid woy. Wo or* ^roudSJi lo t»o « m«mb«r of this ImportantS i loom.

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sting, A rly Cahoon and C urtis Durfee. rotein cougar Sunday afternoon on the hig

yon, w est o l Almo. Thiey had- trac k e com- d ay w ith hunting hounds. W hen Ihey s

; sys- he seem ed (o trav e l In c irc les arom> s the him In the top of a large pine Iree. AmI pro- search ing lo r a s tra y ca lf which hai

leaf roported seeing larg e cougar track i\ two reported loss, of sev era l Iambs last

thej w onders il his trophy could be the klsting, ^ -----------dehy- R oundup o l cattle on the Bruneau

the ham pered by the snow, according tc r the Tuttle, whp Is still sh o rt several heac ested sociation is having trouble finding s ! h a r- The bulls have gone fa r back on the i Ira to r and not com ing to the w a te r holes

cattle a re thought to be foraging t icome These conditions call for a lot of ht

cost in th e cold..them , ------ —In a M r. and M rs. Sam. M aupln and li

dehy-,the Lloyd B arron R a n c h . located on ^ses,^’ ol King Hill for the w inter. The B

ed all M aupln w as em ployed.jw ner -----------t re- M r. and M rs. C larence McKibben tim es Leon W right and How ard P arish , all under ers convention in Cheyenne, Wyo.B sys- ■ ,---------- -

M r. and M rs. J im Reed, Tutllc, ha nging E vans, n e a r T uttle, again , r e s u l t --------------- ------ -— -----------------------------' sibilities for com bining all har- f t , y vesting operations Into a single i J

, g m ach in e,” Bucheie and Ayres ripf W anted out. "Such a m achine U^ ° j '" would e lim inate field cu ring by cow

dry ing and packaging the lorage senl Im m ediately a f te r Cutting. Al- Fall fa lla leaves d iy fa s te r than schc

v e s stem s and should be e a s ie r and Soci a rk e t less costly to d ry th an a mbc- Dr. Ifalfa tu re ’ of leaves and stem s. Cqli

T he a lfa lfa p lan t grow s new Ran Vi.nQ 'e av es on the sam e stem , and day. " in the Iowa experim ent by Buch- tj,

" i - t , ele and A yres "con tinual leafII li h a rvesting w ithout cu tting the ,.j^n

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Is Duriee, Almo, killed a seven-foot Rene on the highest peak In G raham ' Can- etlcs bad- tracked the animal all day Satur- Vhen Ihey spotted him Siinday morning, rcles aromid them until the dogs treed °ent ne Iree. Another Almo rancher recently, f which had wandered Irom the herd, ^ la jgar tracks and sheepmen also have Iambs last summer. Cahoon said he d be the killer. SJI

_______ andle Bruneau desert this y ear has been ccording to reports by Bob Robinson, "J® ' everal head. The Hagerman Cattle As- e finding some of the bulls specially. —— ick on the range eating snpw lor w ater a te r holes so they can be lound. The f l foraging through the snow for leed. H

a lot of hard riding fbr the cow men H

upln and family have moved ’B ack. (o, H located on King HIII Creek, northwest H Iter. The Mauplns bave lived on the -€orral—the—past—sum mer—where—M rf f l | -

McKibben, Mr, and Mrs. Jay to b b , Padsh, all Filer, attended a Beet Grow- H

, Tutllc, has leased the farm of HubertH

single G e t s S c h o l a r s h i p IAyres H

achine UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO, Mos- ■ Ing by cow A University ,of Idaho H forage senior, Jerry Reese, Idaho ■ g. Al- Falls, has been aw arded a $100 ■

than scholarship by the American H ;r and Society of Range M anagement, H I mix- Dr. Ernest Wohletz, dean of the

CqlJege-ot_Eorcstry, Wildlife and H s new Range Sciences, announced lo - H I, and day. ■Buch- Reese, a senior In range H

fj?« management at the university, ■ '8 tne stands tenth in his cla.ss and 'P? . „ -has-been-on the dean’s li.st. fniir

times. He is an officer in the Iowa student chapter ol the range

s part management society and plans ■ search to attend Graduate School a t ■ meet- tha university.

r ADS :ULTS

1 ^ WEEKLY

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UNIVER5ITY O F IDAHO, Moscow — The Id a h o -E a ste rn ' ' Oregon Seed Associatlon.’s Out­stand ing R esearch A w ard lo r , '

. tho y e a r has been p resen ted to ' ■ D r. A. E , Slinkar'd, University o l Idaho agronomi.st. The h p n b r, ' ,

cash aw ard, w as m ade at, the i an n u al banquet in Boise recent- 'iy-“

Slinkard’s research on th e util­ization of heterosis in breeding of lorage crops led to the dis­covery that seed se t and seed , t» y ield in in te rm ed iate w heat g ra ss a re directly corre lated to sexual fertility and th a t these ■ ch aracte ris tics a re genetically ■ controlled. P 5

, M any food and lo rage crop v a rie tie s th a t have be'bn bred ^ lo r outstanding yield and qua!- ff j lly of foliage, root, o r fru it pro- J ducts are poor s e id producers and have therefore posed pe- cu lla r problem s to tho seed in- , d ustry .

Stinkard’s work dem onstra tes ____th a t p lant b reeders m ust irclude seed yielding ability in th e ir list vers of desirable ch arac te ris tics H( when selecting new crop varie- lean ties if these seed producticin d fic problem s a re to be overcom e, tion

By illustrating th a t seed piro- pha* Is guctlon ja^genetically controlled, Gra^

'■ tance of p lant b reeders se/eci- chilting new varie ties for th e ir seed

^ yeilding abilities as well as leaf,' % root o r production. Tr^ In ad d lU on-Jo - h ls research goat ,U L w ork, the un iversity agronom ist

also has m ade valuable contrl- USE--------- feutions to . tha- »ccd Industry hy JlQJ:

his increasing in te rest In stu- dents, several of whom a re pres-

• • en tly employed in the ■seed in- dustry . He teaches cla.sses in

en-foot general genetics, advanced gen- n ' Can- etics, sytogenetics, and In for-

S atur- “ ^e crops. He is also a faculty orninff adv iser to u n d erg rad u a te stu- , dents m ajoring in field croos

“ nti an adv iser to both Alpha Zeta, the national aEricultural •

’ hotiorary. and fo thQ U niversity ^i l d he Agronomy Club.

Sllnkard received his bachelor and m asters deg rees f r o m •

« h«»n W ashington Sta te U niversity and « binson his PhD degree from U niversity tie A s’ Minnesota. Hc jojjhfed the Uni- Lmmecially. - —-------------- '■ --------------■ w a te r ^

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onstra tes DR. A. E . SLINKARPt ircludeth e ir list versity of Idaho faculty in 1957. cteristips He is a m em ber of th e A m er-. jp varie- lean Society of Agronom y, P a- roducticin cific Norihutcst-Science Associa- ercom e. tion Sigma Xi, P h i Sigm a, Al- eed piro- pha Zeta, and the A m erican m trolled. G rassland Council.. He i.s m arrled -'and h as four ■.•! se/eci- children.le ir seed --------------------------1 as leaf, U.S. HAS 120,000

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Noon, .3, 4, 7B a n d ‘•11—G eorgia itithe Liberty Bowl game. __

SATURDAY MOKNINO 8:00 4—F a rm R eport

■ CrSO 5—Sunrise Sem ester,7B—A griculture U.S.A. c

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•:30 2SU -A tom A nt/Secre t Not Squirrel

, F riday , DoconPROMISING SP

9 p.m., 2SL, 7B and 8—NBC New: decisive b a ttle s of World W ar H -iEI Montgom ery, English c o m m a n d ^ ' revisits the E gyp tian town.5:S0 2 S L -N ew s '

2B—News, ^sports, stock report,' w eather3—Wlld Wild West 11—Wild Wild West4—R aw hide 10:05—G illigan’s Island7SL—Cineposium \

______ 7B—News, w eather, busi- ___\.1— . ne.-JS new s, sports

SrrT arzan 6:00 2S[^—News, w eather, 10;j

spo rts5—News, w eather, sports 2B—Wild Wild West 7SI.—Ix-fs Speak English 78—M onkees

6:15 7SL—9 lo Get Ready 6:S0 2SI,—T arznn

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8 :JO 2 S L - F T roop 1. i4—G uns of Will Sonnett d ire 7SL—C reativ e Person ' tatl< 7B—Guns of Will Sonnett m er

• :00 2SL—NBC News Special day 7B—NBC News Spccial -t -i

8—NBC News Special. adoi3 - R a t P a tro l Hea 2B—R at P a tro l brej4—Judd Inf^ 7SL—N E T P layhouse ^vith

■ m ill

Value Of re”; Farm Barns Is D ropping

By OVID A. MARTIN A P F a rm W riter

W ASHINGTON (A P ) — The , A griculture" D ep artm en t reports th e na tion ’s fa rm e rs a s a whole a r e failing to keep u p through re p a ir and rep lacem en t th e val- u e of b a m s and o th er fa rm P „ se rv ice buildings.

A rep o rt sa id deprecia tion of Hi th ese buildings has increased sh a rp ly in recen t y eai^ . As a

. re su lt, it sa id , the sum of the dep rec ia tio n and acciden tal d am ag e on fa rm serv ice build- Ings; h a j-e x c e e d e d th e c ap ita l h n n expenditu res on such buildings s in c e 1962, regu

A m ajo r fac to r, th e d ep art- <1“ ®* m en t sa id , h a s been a declining n u m b er o f fa rm s . Idj

T h e to ta l va lue of such build- u latl Ings w as rep o rted a t $16 billion the la s t M «rch 1. o r abou t 8.8 p e r tion, c e n t oC^the v a lu e o f a ll fa rm tlon, re a l esta te . Disti

"C onso lidation of fa rm s is the rectj p r im a ry fa c to r affec ting th e teatii c u r re n t s itu a tio n ," th e rep o rt heali sa id . “ B uild ings being Incorpor- a te d T ln tv a la rg e r op eratio n fre^ the \ ou'ently lose v a lu e b ecause of new

- th e functional obsolescence o r . Th ' phjraical lo ca tion . An excess of expe

— t u lldiiig t in a n op e ra l ing -un it— hulU .'■ ootber possib>e~consequence of to ft

• -cam d O d atio a - - a ls p red u ces th e ii

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l i s i b n S c h ely, DocorriBer 2 3USING SPECIALS „ . „ , i — M agoo’s C hristm as C aro l features irac te r playing Uncle Scrooge _of "B ah, itation of D ickens' C hristm as story.S SPECTACULARS ~ 'largers m eet the O ilers. • _Georgia m eets N orth C arolina State in

2B—Superm an/A qua- m an c3—Superm an/A qua-

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. 11—Top Cat 1IO:SO 2B—Jonny Q uest

2SU-COOI McCool 13—Jonny Q uest5—Jonny Q uest ■ 24—A m erican B andstand 8-^A m erican B andstand • 7B—Cool McCool11—Cool McCool

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11:45 3—Liberty Bowl Pre-gam e4—Liberty Bowl Pre-Gam e 7B—Liberty Bowl Pre- G am e r 11—Liberty Bowl Pre- G am e

!t Noon 2SL—C hargers vs. Oilers 8—Chargers vs. Oilers

D e c e m b e r 2 2 ISING SPECIALS•JBC News Special recalls one of the / a r II-iE I A lamein. Lt. Gen. Bernard im a n d ^ -of-'-flritain’s E igh th Army,

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9:S0 2B->Tudd3—Hurdy G urdy11—News, W eather, Sports

10:00 2 S ^ -N ew s, W thr., Spts.3—News, w eather, s ^ r t s

\ 4—News, w eather, sportsbusi- \ 5—News, w eather, sports __

' 8—News, w eath e r, sports 11—Nows, w eath e r, sports ‘

10:20 4—Movies, "H ouse ofF ran k en ste in ,” "M acum - b a Love” '

10r30,2SL—Jbhnny C arson ’ r 7B—Johnny C arson , '

8—Johnny C arson 2B—News, spo rts , w eather J—Movie, "T he Bells of St.

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G am bles”10:55 2B—Movie, "T h e G irl

^ C an ’t Help I t "12:00 2 S I^ M o v ie , "T h e Deep t i

)m S ix”

Raw Milk— Retailers---------

Need Permits’"I BOISE — Gem Sta te dairies

engaged i.i i^e sa le of retail ora raw m ilk products a re rem inded

th a t R eta il Raw M ilk Regula- I<> tions will s ta r t in effect Jan . „ I, 19S8, Keith H arvey , program 1®

ett d irec to r. E ngineering and Sani­tation Division, Id ah o Depart-

ne tt m ent of H ealth , announced to- lal day. 10“* The regulations w e re recently j® I' adopted by. the Idaho Board of j?

H ealth because of num erous out- {* b reak s of Salm onella and o ther JJ infectious d iseases associated

____ with th e consum ption of rawm ilk products. **

H arvey sa id th e regulations , , requ ire that all re ta il raw m ilk }{ p roducers and d istrib b to rs ob- i i ta in a p e rm it from th e Idaho

-------D ep a rtm en t of H ealth tn prrvduce raw m ilk p roducts. He fu r­th e r added It will be illegal to sell o r d istribu te re ta il raw m ilk a fte r Ja n . 1 unless a perm it is obtained.

TU- H ealth d ep artm en t representa- tives from local d is tr ic t health

* , ,1. d ep artm en ts , located across Ida- h av a ilab le to advise

and he lp d a iry m en to b ring their 'n rn i Production p ro ced u res up to

m eet s ta te s tan d ard s .„ of H arv ey explained th a t thus fa r ased m ost o f th e d a ir ie s in Idaho,^ a under supervision of th e health

the d ep artm en t, have com plied w ith •ntal t*’® M ilk R egulations, bu tiiild- m uch rem ain s to b e done to p ital b rin g a ll d a ir ie s o p to 100 p e r lines com pliance. H e said these

regu lations w ill req u ire s tric te r q u a lity contro l o f d a iry prod*

ning “ cts-Id ah o 's R etail R aw Milk Reg-

uild- u lations hav e been endorsed by llion th e Idaho D a iry m a n 's Associa- p e r tion, th e Idaho H ealth Associa*

a rm tion, th e Idaho C onference of D istric t H ealth D ep artm en t Di-

I the rec to rs , and m any o th e r organ- th e ira tio n s in te res ted in good

port health , p or- ; 'fre^ the u se va lue o f bu ild ings to a

( of new o w n er."o r . T he d e p artm en t sa id capital

! of exp en d itu res on' fa rm service lit— h iilMingg t«» likely tn con tinue , _ t Of to fa ll ih o r t o f d ^ re c ia tio n . in ices th e n e x t few y e a rs .

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fungle c ",- 2B—F a n ta s tic F o u r

3—<3eQrgia vs. N. C arolina re t S ta te

4—G eorg ia vs. N. C arolina ret S ta te

7B-r-Georgia vs. N. e t C aro lina State

11—G eorg ia vs. N.C aro lina State5—N F L T his W eek

12:S0 2B—Spider M an1:00 2B—Inspira tion for Life 1:30 2B—Changing T im es

5—F ilm Short 1:45 2B—N F L Pre-G am e t

5—N F L Pre-G am e . . 2:00 2B—Cowboys vs. 49ers ,

stand 5—Cowijoys vs. 49erS ,stand 2SL—Inquiring E d ito r ,

3—Cowboys vs. 49ers 11—Cowboys vs. 49ers

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5:S0 2SL—M agoo’s C h ris tm as . C arol ;

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Russell Sligar and- Ron McC e third. McClain was second high

SoUd-Set Sprirtor I JT

te rs Being Tested (f S ^ r t s -----------By -n JM H pIJG E -----------

B lackfoot News, owl f o r t h a l l , Idaho (A P ) — ,1 - Yhe solid-set sp rink ler system .

which has been used for some tim e in o ther a rea s of the coun- try , is being, tested now in Idaho

_______ potato fields._________________ 1A so lid -se t-sp rin k le r is mlich

sm an m ovable sp rin k ler sys­tem which sto rm ed the fa rm ing com m unity like w ildfire a few y ears b ack and m ade it possi-

ja tn e r grow crops on uneven,hilly land.

The m ain d ifference ts that 9 s tm as jQ ijj jjgt Is „ot m oved during the

growing season, tm as Set a t 50-foot in te rvals , the

sp rink lers can be tu rned o a in any given field, o r even sm all a re a s of a field.

The R usset P o ta to Co., which has about 2.400 acres in its farm s,-Is-^beginning—to use the

1 solid-set system .The R usset com pany applies

le fertilizer through .the system , af-th te r pu tting tw o-thirds of the de­

sired am o u n t in the ground along w ith the spud p lantings.

“ The last th ird we put J through the p ipes throughout the

growing .season," say s R usset official R ichard K rebs. R usset also' experim ented with insecli-

jj cides and fungicides Ihrough the<___ .sQlld-sejt .system ._______ ^ -------

“ The p ro g ram looked favor- ® ab le ,” K rebs said, " b u t we

haven’t used it enough to say for su re i t w orks.”

R ussel has 160 acres of solid- set sp rink lers. Of these. 40 a p ­plied w a te r daily last sum m er.

;tion "Tliis applicalion w as lo rcRU-late the tem pera tu re of the

tion ground itV wliiclr iHe'.spuds Vvere grow ing.” Krebs said.

“ We got a good response In yield and quality this su m m er,” he says, "b u t w hether it w as due to in creased fertilizer, an e a rlie r p lan ting da te o r the wa­tering , w e don’t really know. '

“ Our co st p e r a c re is m uch ay s h igher w ith solid se ts ,” he add­

ed. "T h ey don’t p a rticu la rly save an y labor costs, bu t in the

I final analysis, the potatoes w erech eaper to produce p e r sack .”

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Sprinklers Are ted On PotatoesrE----------- —T ire • p ro u jss iiig—iiiilustiy ,— ttJTs. which R usset sold a g re a t m any

(A P ) — spuds, seem s to find the solid- • system , set ex p erim en t sa tisfac to ry .fu'" M ercer of R. T. French

I If? h"' Shelley .said “ I’ve seen the Jn loano solid-set system work e ffec tiv e ly

______ , lln r.Tli/nrnln Wp've nlw.-iy-; r n r .A* " ’I " ognized solid-set system s ns be- iKier sys- advantageous in a re a s like 'r. « fp"w California. But in Idaho, with

j “ 1 lower labor costs and a one-. It possi- econom y, it w asn ’t thought uneven, feasib le .”

ts that a M ercer sa id R usset has shown luring the system can be useful in Ida-1

ho, not only to control m oisture, I vals the possibly to reduce frosted on. in dam age.en sm all "W e can ’t say the solid se t is

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growing problem ,” h e sa id , "b u t it looks goo<J — especially in light soil like F o rt H a ll.”

i g i ' Mike 'Groskopp a t Sunspiced of Idaho, Blackfoot, say s ,the|

iustry ,— tp. uso of solid- sets—is—a_rnmln[»reat m any T u n » / 'i ithe solid- Fort Hall fa rm e r Cla r actory Kracaw , began using, solid sets

nearly two y ears ago. r . F rench " i t looks p rom ising ,” G os-

seen the kopp says, ‘‘There a re a lot of E»ffcctiveiy things that can i.be done with iw ays rpr- ,floiit |.,aetfl th a t l>avon’t boon t r ied ms a s be* y e t.’*u reas likei He says solid sets a lso cause aho. With less dam age to vines, id a one-i " jn a hand-m oved or ma- I’t thought chine - moved sp rin k le r," he

says, " th e re is som e vine dam - has shown age. Solids a ren ’t m o v e d ful in Id a -1 throughout the season, so ther? m oisture, I ju st isn’t a s much m echanical

duce frost in ju ry ."

olid se t is USE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS y pntnl». FOR FAST ,<;FI.MNr. RF.gTll.T.t;

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- By OVID A. MARTIN AP F arm W riter

'WASHINGTON ( \P ) — Gov- emmeot payments to farmers for participating in crop adjust- ment—programs—m«y--Hse—up- wards of $200 million in th« 1968 crop year over, this year’s

I^ss money than last year will go to cotton growers, about

. the same to wheat farmers, but hiore to feed grafn growers.— JJext—year's—crop prog ram s

H ij PLAN AHEA|l W hen your worl<'s all{} d one th is fail. Is tholj tim e to a rran g e forli your n e x t seaso n

; Contest, >i PUIMPING NEEDS. MorrlU, >

ii REI>1EMBER ;...«..„u,ii ipeclally In l{ A L L M A K E S ^

Sunspiced Iij IRRIGATION ", says the|h , P | |M P ^—a_rnmln[»i|j ' ~ ^111*11 J .

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govem m ent d eal with, a dis ^ Pearing surplus.

l / 6 a S 6 B ut less lan ^ will b e plan to feed gcain, X o n s^ u e m

MARTIN m ore m oney will be needed W riter pay fa rm e rs fo r holding f>(aP ) — Gov- g ra in land out of producti 3 to fa rm e rs also , to p rev en t grow th q t a n t c rop a d ju s t-g ra iif surplus.

G ovem m ent fa rm paym eLr ?his v e a ^ f “ reco rd high of $3 28 bill er th is y e a r s jggg. The costs w ill be do

, ■ • so m e w h a t., th is y ea r, perhi an la s t y e a r around $200 m illion, m ainly row ers, abou t cause th is y e a r ’s feed jsraili p ; fa rm ers , bu t g ram — requiring re tirem ent I g row ers. less' land ^ ^ a n in 1966 — \

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Q akland’s Cited As ]I g a v e r Tn_

By HAL BOCK ’ .ble N EW YORK (A P) — Q uarter-'socii

b ack D aryle I.amonica, who w rit languished for four years on the| La bench a t Buffalo .• before the emor-ging—inlo—a.,-star—foL-Oalu-subs JanA _vw a_nam ed' the A m ericnn-aver Football L e a g u e \ Most Valua-iNew

Oilers Clear Violating T

By WILL GRIMSLEY | “ I A ssociated P ress Sports Writer lyin(

NEW VORK (AP) — The expe A m erican Football League ball, c leared the Houslon O ilers 1 Mi T h u rsd ay of any rules violations aF L in tho cclcbratct) television tape state controversy , but the protesting by I ow ner of the New York Je ts agai sa id he w asn 't satisfied. day,

" I am dem anding a lie detec- reco I to r tast—1 cm not conH'nt wiih jn i

ju s t an investigation," said-Son- geou ny W erblin, whose Je ts face elim ination from the AFI. title ocou

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Minico Belts---------------------------------------------------------- tho I

Burley 33-21 . Dl In Mat Match

RU PER T — Minico-s unde- feated Spartans whipped cross- r iv er Burley 33-21 in a dual “ w restling m atch Thursday night to hike their, record to 6-0.

Coach- fted Ha-iverson’s Spar- W(-------- Ia ns, who h n v e -nev er bcf.n d f - , nt h

feated in this d istric t, doubled j a te lj up with T hursday n ig h t 's . win um as it wa.s the opening m atch in teac d efense nf the E aste rn Idaho Wooi confcrence m at title. Minico will supe host M adison in its next hom e dem action Jan . 6. "Il

R esults of the m atches, Min- guts ico m en listed first, include 98 sayii pounds, Je rry Stew art pinned La B rent Hensen; 106 pounds, Dav- apoli id Abo pinned Ranky W ilkerson; comi 1 }5 pounds, Dana Jensen pinned beinj C arvel Anderson; 123 pounds, m an Tnm Judd was decisioned by .— ;TlTnr~Bfyant 3-2; 130 pounds, said Mike Shetleif was decisioned by exan D arre ll Roth > 2 ; 136 pounds, evidi G erge G rant pinned Ken T ur- had n e r; Ml pounds, Ken Evans w as He pinned by G erald E gan : M8 men pounds, Wayne Hepworth deci- othe sloned Rick M orley 9 - S ; l.-i7 tape pounds, Lynn R ogers w as pin- the ned by Paul Young; 18R pounds, Sout M ike Caldwell pinned I.ewis banc R e inbo lt; 183 pounds. Rod Rud- Th dies w as pinned by Mike Kelly; ^Gow and heavywieght, Tony M ayer " “ t p inned Andy Bengoa. f” *”

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Westmoreland Is Defensive vl’c' c

day

* Man Of Week’ wkhton 1

By HAL BOCK A.sA ssociated P ress Sports W riter („ry,

T alkative Dick W estm oreland | '_____ had Mfi lime fnr words again.st | i^c«.

the Boston Patrio ts, He was too {|,e busy racing tow ards the goal for | l.ine. woul

W estm oreland, a ve teran „ff cn rn erback with th r Miami Dol- ’ phins, was named the A m erican I'ootball l.eague 's Defensive v-v , P la y er of the Week Thur.sday by T he As.sociated P ress for his p a rt in M iami's 41-32 v ictory " f J over the Patrio ts. ! ■ <

He picked off a Babe Parilli p ass for his Iflth interception of Ihe y e a r and returned if 20 1 | y a rd s for a touchdown. T hat gave W estm nreland the AFL Icad In interceptions over such o lh cr outstanding defenders as Tnur H ouston's Miller F a rr and Buf- Si fa lo 's Tom Janik.

P a r t of W estm oreland 's sue- cess m ay be traced to his social not i am enities. He likes to chat with sta tit the m en he covers. ,

" I 'v e been needling ever sincc can m v sccond y ear in prn b a ll." he game

-s a y s - u " iof the o ther guy." bas I

M ostly, W estm oreland hns to in been in front of Ihc o ther guy. rnate His 10 interceptions a re a ®boui c a re e r high for him and six “ ’C ' m nre than he m anaged last .sea- Li snn. his first wi^h the expansion he sa team . a p r c

' He has returned his 10 steals ablyfor 127 yards, a c a re e r high. « p a ' Last week'.s TTJ against Boston til tr w as hi.s second in five pro. sea- Leag sons—the first th ree with the m San D iego Chargers. g rab

In fact, th is season’s 10 Inter- Sattle cep tions a re only one less than stand W estm oreland’s c a re e r tolal fo r tum_ fis f irs t four p ro season.*!. He has Adi one gam e ' rem aining ag a in s t ni'Bj’ Houston Saturday night. ‘e;^lt

Basketball Scores ThunH i f h ^ o o i the

Twfn Falli 77, buhl 35 ^ ScattN orth Gem 81. R*ft R iver SI c » ^ ! ,

• K teridUn M. N*fnp* 55 • ^We«t Valley 45. Coeur d'Alene M orooa

^ tle M “ AdfhnSnIkt t^.C. SUte B3 _ e*an#lBowling Green Vlr|lnf« ftap dNYU «S. Felrlelth DlcWn»oo 6T losinf

GroreU Tech 70. *TCU «7 ««o,■Toietfo 97, S«iHle » •Knnxai M. Loullvllle 7« (two nCr 8

nvrrtlRien) r - ' . t w Said.Bnalon ColUs* »*,'Providence 70 u . , Nntre Dame 73. Ulah Stata 73Ulah 87. u s e S4 • regull

. Colnrado State «4. Mluourt Sl n ieh t

BaKImor* n«, Oileaco IMMlnneioU ins; New .Teraey M would

— g tfM ' t tPhilailelphia •, Mlanasota • ■ ' winM

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I t u E r o - j Q r i iible P lay er T h u rsd ay by an As- Sai

rter- sociated P re ss panel of sports as who'writfcr.s an d b ro ad casters . Fa

I the I Lamonica^' ra ted No. t am ong / !fore the AFL’s signal callers, held a Lai Oak=^substantial—edge—in - th e —voting-m a icn n -a v c r two o th e r quarterbacdcsjjuil ilua-iN ew Y ork’s Jo e N am ath and wh ------------------------;------------- :----------------------- t

eared Of | r TV Rules I

I " i f any coach is found to be riter lying in Ihis m atte r, I w ant him 5,.' The expelled from professional foot- igue ba ll.” ‘ile rs | |M ilt W oodard, p resident of the py ions a f l , is.sued a lengthy form al j tape sta tem en t sayhig the lape u.sed Iting by Houston scouts in the gam e ^ Je ts against San Diego last Satur- ((,£

day, won by Houston 24-17, only (jy, itec- recorded the halftim e show and.wilh in nn wB” v/a« em ployed f o r __^Son- 3eouting-puFposes-__J _ 1

Such electronic equ ipm ent'fo r. krii title scouting purposes is foi-bidden tici___ by the AFL by-laws. alw

The con troversy w as irig - ter gered by a casual rem ark on Ihe plan of Curt Gowdy. one .of Oa

------ Iho announo» rs -of iho ga m a for A _

Lthe N ational B roadcasting Co, pre During the course of the

gam e, Gowdy rem arked th a t P - Houston coaches, in an adjoin- ,

■I ing booth, w ere rerunnifig plays f . and sending them to the Hous-

ton bench. f ‘“•OSS- , „ , J J Ins(jygl It ap paren tly w as intended as ((g,

an innocent com m ent on the fgu change in scouting procedures. I g p

par- Werblin, w atching the gam e ancH>>- a t home on televisinn. im m edi-'__‘j.

bled j a te ly put in n call to RIcc Stadi- anc win um in Houston in an effort to It i

h in ireach W oodard. U nable to get ge’t laho Woodarc}, he talked to Mel Hein, sa> will superv isor of AFL officials, and bef om e dem anded an investigation. bae

" I f Woody (W oodard) has any I, Min- gu ts,” W erblin w as quoted as say a 98 saying, "h e 'll forfeit the gam e," ers ined L ater . in Ihe gam e, Gowdy Sar 3av- apologized for the video tape yai son; com m ent qnd said the tape w as ror m ed being used only to catch the T nds, m arching band a t halftim e. wit

by. W oodard.__in—his— sta tem en t +hends, said his office m ade a thorough v^e 1 by exam ination and he found no reli nds, evidence th a t Houston scouts j Tur- had violated tho rules. w as He said he had sw orn state-

148 m ents from the coaches and p jj leci- o ther staff m em bers lh a t the

l .')7 tape w as used only for catching p in . the halftim e p ro g ram of the nds. Southwest T exas S tate College «wis band. ^?ud- The AFL presiden t added that W illy; Gowdy him self had said he had ^ ly e r not seen any equipm ent In use

for scouting purposes ane} he M had a sworri s ta tem en t also

1 from the d irec to r of the band ^ 1 ( 1 ‘bat a lape had been ordered. ^

Werblin, vyhose J e ts ’ lille hopes w ere hit by the Houston S v ictory, .said from Miami Thur.s- t o ' day that he believed-the inves- the tigalion consisted only of talking Ri\ with Don K loslerm an, the Hous- nor ton general m anager. A

As a result of the Houston vie- dre tory, Ihe Je ts now m ust beat for

; San Diego and Houston m ust the i|n st||n ,.p ,n Mlnmi this week-end if.hp r

too the Je ts a r e to have a chance 'enc goal for the A FL E as te rn title . This 7

would result in a tie and a play- sa r !ran „ff Oakland a lready h as won tivi pe>‘" the W estern title. ma ican ------------------------------------------------ -- p g j

' b y Oilers Could t o 'In I

Be Shifted ,1rilli ,o

20 To Seattle JHOUSTON, Tex. (A P) — The spo

uch owner of the Houston Oilers said ''■R' as T hursday he m ay m ove the club

5uf. to Seattle unless .sea.son ticket T sales increase d ram atically . .

iuc- K. S. A dam s J r . .said he w as J'',’ cial not m aking "an y th rea ts , just vith sta ting a fa c t." Rar

A ttendance for seven Ameri- nee can Football League hom c;''^*’ 'h e gam es Ihis .season averaged tnp only 26,447 apd Ad_am.s sa id h e j 'r '.

has lo.st all the m«nc}> -he* w ahl.si''^" has to in cipcrating the cliib. He esti- ®f ,uv. m ated this y e a r’s loss would he'P® ''

a about S300,000, about one-half of six the 1966 loss. wit)

5ea- "L et’s bej honest about lh is ." |aP P ,ion he said. ’ Seattle is going to get j

a pro football team . T here prob- »als ably isn’t going to -b e ano ther igh. expansion franch ise g ran ted un- jtoii til the A m erican and National [■ea- Leagues .complete their m erger the in 1970. Som ebody is going to

g rab off th a t rich m arke t. If M ter- Sattle cam e to m e with an out- han standing deal. I ’d be a (ool to fo r turn it dow n.”

has Adam.s sa id o th ir pro tea.ms N m ight try to claim the Seattle Mui te rrito ry . _ ove

Wells Tw om bly. Houslon maj Chronicle spo rtsw fiter, reporled ing

B S T hursday th e Boston P a tr io ts of age the AFL a lso a ro lookingl a t tisti Seattle and lh a t the P ittsburgh NC;/ S teelers of th ? N ational League P'

3 4 p robab ly a re in terested . StalAdam s sa id he could under- per

stand poor a tten d an ce during a hlgl rr losing season. evei

. "B u t th is y e a r w e had a win- sea rier and It dicin’t p ick up ,” he wee sa id . I phv

Houston mo,ves Into Its final E ' reg u la r season gam e S a tu n lay th ir

night a t M iam i w ith a one-gam e Joe lead in th e A FL E a s te rn Divi- (ieli a laq . A v ic to ry o r tie S a tu rd ay will would send the ,Oll«r«-4nt<>-the nis

___^ f l j ^ e j ih a ^ ^ o n ^ io ^ „*'!ii*^yiriu!l [it!' winner. ’ ^ 22.,

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V ^ a l u a b l e !51J

M d ^ a o o p ^ lan As- San Diego's John Hadl as-w e ll s", sports as Houston com erback M iller j i

F a rr,am ong A graduate of N otre D am e, uj held a Lam onica served as backup Jim -vo tin g -m an -fo r-Jack Kemp a t Buffalo 1° :b ack sjju itil_ th fi_ tra £ le i_ la s t-J ie b ru ary «ai h and which sent him to the R aiders. "J--------- He responded with a spectac- nci

• u la r season, leading the R aiders , to their firs t W estern Division j;, title. His 29 touchdown passes rri load the league and he has i" gained 3,177 y a rd s through the i

~ a ir, completing 215 of 413 passes '.“i JW for. 52.1 pe r cent. '*[;

“ I was initially shocked a t the su to be trad e ," says Lam onica of the , u j_ swap that sent him and rece iver ]

I , Glen Bass to Oakland fo r quar- («■ looi- (erback Tom Flores and split

end Art Powell. " I t was a hap- of the py_ pleasant surpri.se." ]’•

form al Fiores .saw little action with de e u.sed (h^ Bills and Powell was injured

gam e ^ m id-season. Bass was put by ij, Satur- (he R aiders in train ing cam p oi

7, only hu( Lam onica em erged as a i'' 'W and. s ta r, ' SSel ie>r __" I n lw n y c fpit m y H ny WHS

-7^ - ^ m i n g ^ ’_ .says Lanionicik "1 ^ ;n t for. knew I had to serve my appreh- 1 bidden ticeship. My ultim ate g o ^ has UJ;

alw ays been to be a No'. I quar- pi, irig - terback ."

irk on He was handed the job a t one .of Oakland and never let go of it. 'ma for. A xarcful plnnnflr__ l.nm nnica Q';ig Co, p repares for each gam e with a im if the '■■'‘Jal-of sketching his gam e on i th a t paper. 1aHinIn “ I elraw It all out In ad v an ce ," Joi , oiavs be says. " I draw a m iniature • football field and then set up

situations on it. Lot's say w e 're b“ , . inside the 30 on a passing .‘■.i(ua- [jJ

as (Ion or th ird and one on the 1 m the four. Do I go for the touchdown •dures. I or try to pick up the first down

gam e and score on the next play? nm edi-'—::riL d raw «n offense on paper Stadi- and a situation to counter-act it,

iort to It m akes m y g am e easier. You £ to get ge't out there , see a. defense and I Hein, say to yourself, ‘I 've been here Is, and before.’ You can tell a q u arte r- £ n. back who’s p rep ared ." \ ,as any Lamonica was prepared, tp _ ted as say tho very least. In Ihe Raid- ^ ;am e." e rs ’ first showdown gam e with CJowdy San Dicgo, he passed for 362 ) tape yards and two TDs as Oakland „ 36 w as rom ped 51-10. V?h the T hat lagged the C hargers e. with their first loss and moved [*■ UTOCntr +he— Raiders— into— the— A p t's - Drough v^estem lead, a spot they never nd no rclinqui.shed. ''scouts Jn a late-season rem atch. La-

monica annihilated the Charg- -j ®'ate- ers again, v irtua lly ending San

s and Diego's hopes in a 42-21 victory, (i, a* ]be j.]e completed 21 of 34 for 349 ^ Itching yards and four touchdowns In

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fe '^ad S t e e l l i e a d d

B i l l G i v e n red"' O v e r h a u l Iouston SALEM (A P) — The proposal Thur.s- to 'r e s tr ic t steelhead fishing on inves- the Oregon side of Ihe Columbia G alking R iver has undergone som e mi- '0 Hous- nor wording changcs.

Ally. Gen. R obert Thornton b£ an vie- drew up a new title W ednesday m t beat for the m easure that will go on a

m ust the Oregon ballot next Novem- . end_if,hp.r. iL-iLs b a rk e rs cnn collect 1 m ;hance enough signatures. ”r. This The new title becam e neces- I play- sa ry when sponsors of ihe iniiia- 01 s won tive w ithdrew their first bill,

m ade .some m inor changes and ,

d re-submitted the m easure.Th" in t2nt rem ains the sam e:

To allow com m ercial fisherm en tn take no m ore thar^ 10 per cent of the steelhead run in Ihe Co­lum bia, and lhat only incidental to fishing for salm on o r shad.

If-i^here is no challenge to the ballot tille wording in 20 da^s.

— The sponsors can s ta r t collecting I •s said signatures. They will need .38,500 | e club R®' 'be bill on Ihc ballot. G ticket The ballot title : I "R ecrea tipnal - C om m ercial I■ wa.s F isheries Bill I

ju.st "P urpose : D irects fish nnd J gam e com m issions to fix ‘es-

Vmeri- capem ent level' of anadrom ous h o m e^ i^b (salm on, steelhead. e tc .)

■ raged i''•^cessary to p re se rv e 're so u rce jid h e i ’’’ rivers open <0 com m ercial! w anl,si*'’'binR. Allows Jincidental c a tc h ’] e esti- e f steelhead not exceeding 10 jld he'P® ’' eent of established run. lalf of Authorizes revision of e stim a te I

I within lim it during runs when I Ihis " appropriate . If steelhead lim it is j | to g e t ' '■cached, commis-sions shall pro- I prob- b ib it com m ercial fl.shing in riv- B

lo lh e r any o th er p a rticu la r B>d un- •eiods of fish when, in Iheir I sional I 'b e sam e will reduce Ile rg e r steelhead escapement.''*- ^ I

Murphy Leads | Collesre Scorers

team s NEW YORK (A P) — Calvin J iea'ttle M urphy of N iagara h as taken 1

over-tthe lead in .the 'ind iv idual luston m ajof-college basketball scor- ' Torled ing race with '45.6 points aver- I o ts of age per gam e, according to -sta- - l \ ngl'B t tistics re leased today by th e 1 burgh NCiVA. 1e a ^ e P e te M aravich of l^ u is ian a '

S ta te is second with 45.0 points ' inder- pe r gam e. Both- av erages a r e ' in g a h igher than an y m ajo r collegian

ev er had a t th is stage of thq I win- season; P isto l Pete led U ^t

he week with a 47.0 average. Mur- phv w is 's cc o n d a t 45.0. |

final Elviri H ayes of Houston Is ' u rday th ird vHth a 35.7-point av erage, -game Jo e Aljen o f B radley leads the Divi- field- goal percentnqe leaders

u rdby with a .721 m ark while Bob Den- ®- the nis of George W ashington tops ! w ith free-throw shooters with a per- vlsiun TOT*nia i li, LOii»e.iUBg M o t .o f i _

22 .. . ‘

Bowling ;---------- -----5-®®WLADR0 ME r-----; - - - —

M rly Bird LeaguePInetif defeated Odd Bails 4 0; Goof orfs \

■ defeated Pin Pali 3*l. Flubberi defeated .Bowlins Baits 3-1. Alley Cali tied Splits i

liifih individual sam e, Rt>a Stradley, L . . . . 181: hi«h inJJvJdua) series. Reta Stradley,

311; high scratch team game. .Flubbera.608: -high handicap leant series, Flubhers, 1743: high scratch leam series. Flubbera,

^ 1304.---------- Bewter-of-weekr—tteta~smidteyr~829r" ~

J Udiea-Valley-l^eague - - - - Vi^ KTFI defeaiW Thelsens.4 0. Cem State

Trophies defeated l ^ lb y s Robo Wash 4-0. r ^ iifAii Title and Trust defeated Cem Bidg. , , U S-w ell Supply a-l, Albertson's defeated Butirey^s h ; M i l l e r 31, Lytles Signs defeated Connies Coif* p .

fures 3-1. Hertz tied Lucky Lagier 2-2.— • High individual game. Bonnie A 1 V e s.D a m e , 122; high individual scries. Lois Gage. ]? backU D high scratch team ceries, Connies A iifro ln Coiffure*,, 22 l8 ;'h igh handicap team sc* a u i i a i u rie#. Hert*. 2676; high handicap team f" b r u o r y gam c._iucky--Laj{cr.—fllia;- high scratch Hai*c (cam gaVne, Lucky Lager. 7fi7.

, Bowler of >4feek: Thelma Thriscn. Win-seC taC * ner of fjrst half. Twm Falls T-itle It Trust. R a id e rs Moonahlnera 'League Li

Slalewide Adj. defeated Twin Falls IV J^lun t r tc to r 40. Bean Growers defeated B a r — p a s s e s rcl Inn 3-1. Green Laniem ‘ tied Taber e» h n c ln«- 2'2. Union Motors defeated Inland t- hmplfc 3-K .

gn t n e High individual game. Colleen Shockey, O aSSeS individual series. Colleen Shock-^ ey. 546: high scratch team game. Slate*

wide Adj.. 771: high handicap team game, a t t h e Siaiewldft Adj.. 03S; high handicap team

n t tVi^ SLTies. Statewide Adj.. 2710: high scratch . leam »erie*. Slalewide Adj., 2234.

J c c i v e r . Bowler of week: F.lly ScTikuerman. 49«* q u a r - (*cr«(ch> «nd 3S3 (handicap}. Bowler ol 4 month, Flo Ochncr. .J S p il t le ag u ea h a p - Earl and F.arl defeated Barnhart and

nerrlcW 31. Hafer and Reynolds defeated . . I.ee and Hopper 31. Srefried and Terry

n W ith defraled Bopp and Deaalc 3-1. Marsh and I n ju r e d Mnntell defcsied Romi and Vickeri 3 1.

. . High Individual gam e. Therma Scefried.p u t o y gnd Reynold*. 206; high indlvidu-

c a m p al series. Therma Seefried. 489. and no n J'm Reynolds. 501; high scratch t e o m

“ gome. Seefrled and Terry. 612: h i g h hnndicap Icam gntne. Marsh and Stansell.

V w n*; 75S: high scratch team scries. Bopp and \ 7 .7 Tr»;agl^ lor . ’mgli iiuiidicap - t eam ssrU s, -

-i nnrt T rrrv. 2201, __ __lp u F ? h - Bowler of month: Jim ReyndTEh and ' •Tl h 'l c •Blanche Terry bowler of week. Beujah ^ Derrick picked 6M 0 split. Cfean Ti a r II q u a r - picked 4-f-io split.

, . KIM LANESjOO a t Suftwhlrltfr U ague) o f i t . Three Fingers tied 1-rnntic Four 2 • 2. Tinnira v‘‘.w ith a Hopefuls dercaltfd 4 Dummy* 3-1. G, D. m » n n Bowlrr* tn‘d Fenrnomr FourRome 2- 2. ,

Rnliint: Slimr* d«-'f»'utcil V. VV ’» 3 I.Hiuh individunl Ffonk Bower.

a n c e ,* ’ 201. und Umda D fitnck. I'JO. hiRlt indi* niniiiv-A Viduiil MTU'H. Frook Bower. 5315. nnd Lin- l i a i u r c Deitncu. 48.S; high ncrntch team s e t u p uumr. Hopefuls. CB9; hi«h handicap team

u /o V p name. D Bowlers. 7<l. hlj:h scrr»l/-h leiun sftie*. Hop.-fuls, 133 ; hiRh handicap

: SH U a- team series. Thrrr Fmnera. 2070,3n t h e Bowlern nf week; Olcen Seanions andhdown Deitr.ck. ^I down MAC,1C iiowi..9 Valley LeaRue'* Gnteway Trailer defeated Int, Ml Ca*

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s e l j d Glenns Ferry I f f Outlaw Meet e' wll SetDec. 27.a k U n d G LENNS F E R R Y - T he BKiaim F e r r y l.ions annual

basketba l l to u rn a m e n t will bc mnvrri run off in the Glenns F e r ry . r-[ ■ innior high gym _Dec—27_2au ind—

23. G am es will s t a r t the first two nights a t 7. R, 9 and 10. F ou r gam ea will be p layed each

:h' La- night, with two on F r id a y a t Charg- 7 8 p m • iR b a n T hird p la t e will be decided in ■ictory. the fjrst p a m e the final night,

and tho c h a m p i o n s h ip . a t 8. wns In T h e re will be an admi.ssion

ch a rg e nf Sl fo r adu l ts and 50 cent.s for 18 y e a r s arid under.

Oly B eer of Boise, las t y e a r ’s cham pions , h a v e en te red , and a r e expected to be a con tender for the title aga in . O the r c o n ­tes ts will be Shields of Buhl vs Rex Motors of M ounta in Home a t 7 p .m . : B ru n c a u vs F a u x C igar S tore of Buhl, 8; Red

oposal B a rn B om bers of I to u n ta in ing on H om e vs.- O lym pia BeerHJ; and u m b ia G rand View vs G lenns F e r ry a t le mi- P "i-

Winners Ihe opening night will o rn ton be pa ired with e a c h o ther aga in le s d a y ' i tbe second exchange . This is go on a single e l im inat ion tourney,

lovem- Concess ions will be avai lab le co l lect in the gym , furn ished bv the

TJieniis "FeVTy LKiiV';. an iuiunccd “ neces- B ren t Tay lor , public ity chair-initia- m a n . ____ ^__

t bill, ~ ^!s a n d ,

sz'n A real iiB glow-getter.h a d . to the d a ^ s .

lect ing.18,500 lalilglrl'i

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tim atewhen ;

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' ■ n w r/A tes-A^s yGoof Offs

I defeated Splits

Stradley. IL w f fStradley,

.Flubbera. ^Flubhers, V . W 'Flubbera, ^ ^

c y rB W r- _------ ^ ..................'..m c t . f Shrine- Club 'defeated TlmCs-Niws 4 D, 3-1.

Motel defeated Royal Lounge No. BaiDM-' I < Haney Seed Co. defealed R o y a l Kk

Lounio No. J H-O. Military Inn llfd ( |;K^ir Cliff and Jacks 2-1, Kays Supp«r Club lied 517 nies Coif. J.J 217

A ii) i .« •****' individual game. Dr. J . C. Rush- -dlniV r.Mol' individual serieii. Ray ”“ i

# Schmidt, 870: high scratch team game, |L- 85 Moirl, 844; high handicap leam .c r

r in game. Club 93 Motel. 1083; high handicaph M Motel, 3150: hig h ^ ^n scrotcfl .cr*ich~ie«m-serfe»r'CTUb-W “ H O re r.1 7 3 jr[^isen. Win- Church League ry'iB ■& Trust. Methodist No. 3 defrnted Our Savior, 34>i

Lutheran 3-1. Lutheran No. 6 lied Baptist. Caivin Falls 3-2. St. Edwards Na. 3 defeated Christian 1 Hol:ated B a r ---------------------- _------------ -,led Taber > .ed Inland t—

leap team

Bowler

Terry

ken

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Bopp am ssr ies, —

Four 2 • tons-JL.-.s .4 T fl, -

hiRli indi*Lin-

tenm leap team

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will be

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ne f irs t 0. F o u r ^

iday a t

cided in . ■ ’I night, - --------'a t 8. • , HImi.ssion ... . ' j

a n d 50 ,under . ,-.,v ■;t y e a r ’s , " ?d, andintender , Tler con- V i W i - .Buhl vs 1 H om es F a u x ' ■ . • '8; R ed , Kp u n ta in *>«<-y ' ' " '

Wa 2 nght will ■ 1r a g a in * •This is ourncy. vailahle by the

The people that invonted t biles built tills one |ust f<

^ ' won't bog down In Weslern— it'i not,-afraid ol mour ■now. And, it's here now a t ! dealers throughoui Ihe Wi e r. Super Alpine — completesigned ior ’68 .

Lively now power — Sxjper new 370 c c R elax e n g in e g m o re p o w er th an ev er lo r fas (iffs, e a s ie r hill clim bing, hau ling . And Ils new 'p o w er tran sm iss io n au to m atica lly p e rfe c t to rq u e ' al every sp sm o o th e r cru is ing .

Lively new performance — Tl-

H A lpine givoR-inslant^olBCtriiEasy to h a n d le 'p o w er link' > Q uick, re sp o n siv e b rak ing .

I b e s t flo ta tion in th e indus j w eigh t is sp re a d even ly

tra c k s to c o v e r a la rg e r snow — giving it the lig h test (oo any snow m obile. Unlike sin{ m ach in es . S u p e r A lpine w<

I i

_' Sawtooth Val

ry - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -|j P.J.’s Cyci«■ _

If

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s*N«ws 4 o .'s- l. St. ndw ardi No. I drfeated F l t r r ' m r .ounge No. Baptist 3*1, K of C. No. 3 lied l.c ' 11 1 R o y a l Kids 2 3. hiul

individual gam e.’Clarence flayden.J;»‘«J r Club Ued ?i7; “higha mdividual series. Clarcnce Hsy-

/- r» u den. 616; high scratch team -gam e. Me«l>- C. Rush- fjo 3. #52: high handicap t e a m V*’-

ne*. Hay game. Lutheran No. 6 . .094; high Handir.ip am game, series. Meihodlil No. 3.'3839; hijjhleap leam ,cralch leam series. Methodist No. 3. I

i^ r^V -rrrri------ --------Ma»Ui Major-l.*«gMe | Hrti>10^ 1. J7JJ. ij- Up deicAted Oly Rollers 44-12. H» n- feai ry 's Farm Sales defeated Arctic ( tri!i' .Mni

lur Savior,34>22; ' To'man Trans, defeated Koton Jnd ;d Baptist. Cafe 38-18. Sapphire Lc^ungf defeated M I Christian I Holiday Inn 32-24, Bell Wholesale defeau-d 30S

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Invented snowmo- dow n o r dig In — ho ITJne iust lor us. It or fluffy th e snow ,

in Weslern powder Lively new looks - J oi mountains of ch ro m e d frontre now at SKI-DOO y „ u looking plui Iho West. The _____TiTilTW*!!!tfi

completely rede- p

• — Sxjper A lp in e 's X e n g in e g iv es you j.,; ever for ( a s te r tak e -

c lim bing, h e av ie r lew 'p o w er co n tro l 'Dm atically d e liv e rs I every s p e e d 'lor g-

n an c e—T he S u p e ra n t ^ o i a c t r i c ^ t a r t s . -------- - -. . -----------------Dwer link' s te e r in g , dual tu n n elled headl£ 5 b rak in g . And th e way to n ighttim e (u

th e industry I Its rib b ed s e a ls bring ad j ev en ly ^ ^ T w ir i lonp^safarlS . A ^ td d e a rg e r sn o w su r fa c e p a rtm en t o ffers adde igh test foo tp rin t o( And th e c ab is easi U nlike s in g le tra c k qu ick serv icing . A lpine w o n 't bog Visit your n earby S

Bombardier mma/pi^ t h e t w i n

Ih Valley Enterprises

I Cycle Soles

JIIVl BYCE, GOO

F r i d a y , D«c«mb«ir 22, 1967 13hinl

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i - V • 47«;-V 349:

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ited F 1 1 e r'rrtp*! Colo 30-28. .*riM3 lied l.c ' High individu.il cunie. L. Bennrtl. 2.M; G

hiiih individunl M'riri>. R. Ihirr. 6(il;- ice Hayden.J **-ratch le<im icamo. lloJiday Innf 978; p arence Hsv-^'®^* handu’up te.im gnme. Henry';* l-«rm «• rame Meth- ‘*'02; high Imndimp team series 7c a T 't e a m I'P- 3134; high ic rtich iftim serle*. Holh th Unnclir.ip •'»>’ I'" '. JS’J- • 'M r'.'2839; hifih Slerliitg Jewelry Trophy League j(in list No. 3. I'mcralds dfte««ed .string of PAL.S 4 0, H

,nrn«» Kinus defrnted Sapphires 4 0 Cold dnll » • I Hrtek*-defeaied_ tie.ms 3'l. Sparklers de- ver44-12. Hen* feated Uinmonils 3-1, PeHrls defeated futr

rctic ( iri!e .Mnm Spring.-i. 2-3. 3 Jewels defetttcd Mn' Ited Koto h JndcM 3 1 - Me';e defeated High individunl (jnine. Mnureen I'teenor. sen ale defeaii-d 20S; lugh mdtvulu.il heries. Patty I uJln>er, n

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Jig In —' n '(rm atter how d e e p — now : A nd m ee he snow . — th e liveliest

w looks — S u p e r A lp in e 's sn o w m o b ile ( om ed front b u m p er g iv es W est, rt looking p ro tec tio n . New,

can ofUn»quall»dbacked by Bombardier perience In gone Irjlo- ti Your guara

' I quality year

CertHled sairies and rep

■__________• trained perlelled h ead lam p s light your Qt BlHIligh ttim e fun. New, d e e p - acfosa Aa ls bring ad d ed co m fort on ftevolutlonaiTIS. A~htdden s to ra g e c o m - Super Alpimoffers ad d ed co n v en ien c e . bardler’s nec ab is easily rem oved (or service wan■vicing. ottered.r n earby SKI-DOO d e a le r -------- !-----------

ineh e t w i n t r a c k s k h d o o ,

•ises Twin F<

Ketchun

GOODINGr IDAHO

- ..D|A7 1 1 1 1539: high scratch .;tftan tJ |am t. Gemg,.nfl;

U h ig h . handicap team game,- Gems, 881; hinli handit;ep leam aerlex.- Gold Bricks, 1835: high scratch team aerlea. G o l d

, .......... Bricki. -llfll____ _____ ........................................Bowler of week: Oonna Laming.

Women’a Church League L I T Spare Tires defeated We Too 3*l, Doubt*

I fulr^tiefeaied Missile Duda l-\» Dooxier | ^ ^ \ \ I .-d e fe a u d Tumbleweeds 3'1, Pin Pala de^ i m M / f^a te^P H s 2-2.

■ D ' ' High /ndividual game, Grace O’ grrow ,' u |87: high individual series. Marge' Poe.

V • 47«: high scratch team game, Spart Tires,, 349; high handicap leara t*m e, S p a r t

— — ■. , -T4res,—4iU;—h'gh -handicap—team_aerlea^SpareiT trcs. 1093; high scratch team s«> riei. Spare TfrAl.. P3!. . _ . -

Bennett. 2.M; Grace O'Horrow picked 7-9 split.

iday Inn 878; jrarm rrs Tnf defeated Langdon Steelera ,rr .« c defenied Wagners 3-1, Mayfairn*tl- defeated Bth Ave. Mdirket 4-0, Anderson.> serie*. MoJi- p ,j^jj Moselle's Beauty Salon J 2,

! MrVry s. Inr. defeated Berlies 4-ft, Depot League !(inU def**nted Voung'* Dairy 3-1. .

of PAL.S 4 0, High individual gam e,'M arge Kuyfefn- ires 4 0 Cold dnll. 24A; high indiv dual series,.^yedR QJi> Sparklers de- ver. 3( 4; high .scratch tram gam e;' May*' trls drfe«tr«l futr. H.12; high hnndieup team game, nels deletttcd Mn\fiiir. 1033; high scratch leam series,

McVey s, Inc.. 2SM; high handicap team ireen I'teenor. series, Mayfair. 2872.'atty I ullmer. Dowler of week: Veda. Oliver, S84.

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Colorado 1 Decision C• I _ '. ■ . ■

^uarterb^HOUSTON (A P)— Q uarter - ank le

b ack Bob A nderson 's s ta tu s a s Conclu a s ta r te r was still in, doubt a deci T hursday a s the Colorado Buffs o r ser and M iami H urricanes worked the st

• out—on a rain-sw ept field .for M ea Sa tu rday’s B luebonnet Bowl or Coi classic. tak ing

Anderson, the b rillian t sopho- practic m ore who s ta rte d every gam e 70.000- while leading Colorado to an 8-2 dium . season, Insisted his injured A c ----- — —-------------------------------- - across

North Gem Sfew oOverpowers ^ry «n

Raft River Astrod, comini

MALTA — North Gem shook xhe off an early deficit, grabbed grerfs control of the backboards and from powered past the R aft R iver nalioniT ro jans 81-58. droppe

R aft R iver, with som e snappy tim e itball handling and shooting, practicboomed in o a I j j - I e n d in .the first quarfor b u t. fhen cnm e Y O l a p a r t a s North G em ’s Call spearheaded a strong rebound­ing a tta ck on both ends of the 'H P _ gym nasium . M. O

The visitors exploded for 28 points in the second q u a rte r to C f - o m ount a 39-27 hnlftlm e lead nnd stayed com fortably ahead m tho third q u arte r. R aft R iver " V went to a pressing defense in T he tho fourth q u a rte r in a desper- continu a te effort to catch up and N orth king o c;em beat it often enough to Confer win going aw ay. te r fiv

NOHTir GEM m RAPT RIVER 5« .Ron N, (Jem f» f t pf tp 1. Rl». fc ft pf tp , Fllin.r 10 8 2 2n O.rnKtn 9 3 4 21 ‘16 'CaTitii H 10 I 23 triaiia I I i> a averagCronley 6 3 n M ^pcncor K 0 5 A 11T S m itr 1 0 2 2 £<lw*nl* a I I 7 |K Hmih 4 n < 8 C".''!"': » " — Boon K D S m a . ? S 11 ivickcl 0 0 2 0 1= theMiner. 1 0 1 2 Pracy 1 1 2 s ' '* ' '1“_____ __ ______-I the Blfi

ToUlfl 32 17 16 81 ToUN 6 22 &R {n fiV 6North O m ____________ U 64 HIlU /t R i v e r ____________ 14 27 3T 68_________________ the Be;T Tjl 1 • accura<Utah Irim s Team

goals ai

u s e , HikesSkein To Nine s l|i

SALT LAK E CITY (A P) —M crv (The M agician) Jackson led streak ing U tah to Its ninth s tra ig h t b a sk e tb a ll : v icto ry 'T hursday night. T he U tes de- A sl feated Southem Cal 87-84. severa l

The • Utes, off to a 7-0 s ta r t m ents this y e a r, got 27 poin ts from Webe •Tuckson, who liirrea.sed his free Spike throw string to 3fi stra ig h t with i U tah.3 for 3, U tah won two at the sam e i clo-5e of last season. Oklaho

Southern Cal, down 11 point.s All-Col wilh 3:00 rem aining, fought in zaga u within 3 nn th r shooting of Bill lournai Hewitt who finished with 2.’i Nf., w points and J im M arsh , who Jiad Evansv JS. B ee. 2a

Utah, with (10 m an o v er 6-7, continued its rebounding dom- inancc over ta lle r schools, beat- i y j l l l ing SC 50-38 on the i boards, m Southem C al’s 7-1 postm an Ron J . O i l ] T ay lo r w as held to two rebounds XUCS w hile U tah ’s 6-7 c en te r Je ff gcandin Ockel pulled down 14. tics tea

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0 Delays IrO n Ib^ck“ - I

- ank le w as in good shape bu t ■ a s Coach Eddie Crowder postponed ■ bt a decision on w hether Anderson H rfs o r senior Dick Kelly would get ■ cd the sta rtin g call. ■or M eanwhile, the 7-3 H urricanes H wl of Coach Charlie Tate were ■

tak ing their first drill on the ■ 10- p ractice field ad jacen t to the tie 70,000-seat Rice University sta- ■ 1-2 dium .cd A cold front began moving j |B— acro ss the coastal a rea as the

H urricanes a rrived a t mid- H m orning. Rain m inimized the welcom ing cprem onies. Only afew of the p layers stopped to try on their souvenir ten-gallorf h a ts before dashing through the . H

• rain for transportation to the Astrodom e and a barbecue wel- com ing luncheon. '

■'*' The tem pera tu re was 76 de- grerfs when the c h arie r plane

id from Florida landed a t Inter- Br national airport but it had

dropped to the low 50s by the ’X tim e Ihe H urricanes reached the e> p racticc field. le ---------- --------- ------- _______

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£ Statistics______;r By tho Associated Pressin T he Bengals o f Idaho State --------r- continue thgir role as statistical h king of beasts am ong Big Sky A :o Conference basketball team s af-

te r five gam es., -Ron Boone of the Bengals is IV J -J 2 the league’s top sco rer with an i T J J a av erage of 26.2 points per gam e _” and 131 total points. I - n

laj— Bnonc's toamma to - a J Wilson 5tis the leading rebounder under p u r- i the Big Sky with 22.5 recoveries u___

JS in five gam es. The leading field -luHin1 goal shooter is R alph McGea of

the B engals with 62.2 per cent pdw ni accu racy on 23 out of 37 shots, y^rizon

T eam leads In offense, field lahom goals and rebounds also a re held night by the Bengals. ' , . gun E

T he Idaho Vandals hold first A_st p lace In team defense and team H ill’s

i free throw percentages, and to bea Gonzaga has the only o ther first th a t s

_ p lace in the s ta tistics with Paz puH e' ~ R o ch a 's individual—free -th ro w -o p g —j L percen tage of 94. Rocha has hit R oger

on 16 out o l 17 ch arity tosses, f^e ^ A slack weekend precedes left.

sev era l post-C hristm as tourna- y h u rt m en ts for- Big Sky team s. Arizor TI W eber S tate hosts its Golden g an F •e Spike T ournam ent in Ogden, pionsV hi U tah, beginning Dec. 27, the O klah \c sam e day Idaho State goes to place.

Oklahoma City, Okla.. for the ^op Is All-College 'i'ournam cnt. Gon- <jo'wii '() zaga will participate in thp Lobo -j,,, II lournan ien t in Albuquerque. N. s ta te . I’i Nf., while M ontana is in the p ' d E vansville Classic in Indiana, ________________________ K s 'P p

GyifiriJtsts Plan “"“'f Tour Of U.S.

) TUCSON. Ariz. (A P) - A om ore ' Scandinavian a ll-s ta r gym nas- ^^as b

tics team will m ake a tour of by a f

Ithe U nited S tates under the |fuU y , sponsorship of the U.S. Gym- po iija i nasties Federation , the USGF sen ior ) announced T hursday. p ran

r —A ■seven-man team 6f icafilrtfi tJ^ ^I gym nasts from Sweden, Den- w ith 1 1 m ark , Norway and Finland, will ^riz( r com pete a t Penn State, Jan . 11, o k lah t 1 at D enver Jan . 18 against a

group of Colorado collegians j 5 and ag a in st thc University ofj tjC alifo rn ia a t Berkeley la te r In i U SE 1

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^af^ A-State And ’ S ’an Michigan W in fT :: In Cage Meet t

eluding eight stra ig h t early in i ' , th e -firs t half, and 6-foot-ll Bob

E dw ards blocked seven shots as . ,, A rizolpa-State turned back Ok- --

cid lahom a S tate 59-58 T hursday _ n igh t in th e second ha lf of the

. Sun Devil B asketball C lassic, da mi Irst A-State led by 12 points a fte r am H ill’s first-half heroics, but had jnd to b ea t back severa l com ebacks Irst th a t saw the stubborn Cowboys T J ^az pull even four tim es in the see- 1 1 1

ond halt and stay a live until R oger D etter dropped in a p a ir ^

*®®- of free th row s with 55 seconds des left.na- T h ursday’s resu lts m ean t th a t f j

A rizona S ta te will m eet Michi- den g an F rid ay night for tho cham - g f len, pionship while Oregon S tate artd [p„pi the Oklahom a State play for third s ,„ n

i to p lace. I.sixSophomore Rudv Pnnjannvich dcnc

down 20 rebountls lo lend Michi- ihn ■ oIot ovor inc.'cpcricntcci Oregon annu

Sta te . Tour® Ponjanovich, a 6-foot-7 fo rm er Ca

p re p All A m erica, scored 18 of sh a r his points a s M ichigan took with ch a rg e in the first half. Veter- New an s Vince F ritz and Roy P e ter- sm al sen led the outclassed B eavers P r w ith 20 and 17 points. La S

Oregon S ta te , w ith th ree soph- tourr " om ores in ' the s ta rtin g lineup, to b<

w as badly ra ttled a t the outset ° f jb y a full co u rt p ress and never Th

I fully recovered its poise. When 'h e , Ponjanovich finally cooled off, IPfovi sen io r (jjiard Jim P itts and v e t - 'h a lt. e ra n forw ard Denny Slew art I ri

‘"K took up the burden, finishingw ith 18 a n d 17 points. ".-ilf

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paced Twin Falls w ith 22 points against ver thc fu a rd of 'B uh l’s M atthew s. Beh

(31) while Twin F a lls ' M ike Newell (32) -35.

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t ■ BUH L—Hot-shooting B re t Sta- coui p ies can n ed 22 po in ts in a f ine first o ffensive d isp lay a n d 10 of his res t

'P" te a m rn a te s joined h im in th e the ' P s c o r in g co lum n Thur.sday n igh t hool - w h e n the Twin F a l l s B ru in s belt- z e r -

ed th e winless B uhl In d ia n s 77- nigh 35. Bt

the S tap les , doing m o s t of his c. d a m a g e in the se cond q u a r t e r , ^wii fjgj. h it on a n a s s o r tm e n t of d r iv in g

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a " ’; BOSTON (A P ) — B oston col- a ' ' ^ Icge’s e ig h th - ran k ed E a g le s iionr ‘‘'■'d s to rm e d to th e i r fifth v ic to ry in

Lsix decisions by rou t ing Provi- vich dcnce 88-70 T h u r s d a y night for W'-n ichi- thn rh n m p io n s h ip of the sccond •gon an n u a l C h r is im as B aske tba l l

T o u rn a m e n t a t Bos ton G ard en , m e r Capt. J im K issane , a 6-foot-8 3 of sh a rp s h o o te r , led th e E a g le s iirw, look with 27 points in a foul-fi lled all- iter- New E ng la nd final b e fo re a t , ,, . , iter- sm a l l c rowd of 4,827. r«ii,/ e r s P rov idence , w hich h a d u p se t

La Sal le Of P h i la d e lp h ia in the ,ph- t o u r n a m e n t ’!? f i rs t round , tr ied ;up, to b e a t BC a t i ts ow n g a m e — a (set fast b reak , race h o r se sty le . ^■ver T h e s t r a te g y pa id off b e fo re .JJ hen the E a g le s ' o v e r a l l s u p e r io r i ty | off, I p ro v ed decis ive in the second

vf'l- half. I I IP rov idence h ad a 12-10 a d v a n - ' , .

- t n - m c - n r s r ^ fhalf but tra i led 40-36 a s the Ea-

TPPt gles hit on 14 of 16 f ree throws.(];,y BC g radua l ly i n c r e a se d the

■ m a rg in a f te r the in te rm iss ion , and P ro v id e n ce ’s last hopes f a d ­ed when 6-foot-8 T o n y Koski

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; Sta- counted for 14 of Twin F a lls ’ 36 fine first-half points. He added the p |ay

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Buhl showed som e im prove- stror his m ent since losing, the opener to won.

irte r, Twin Falls. Coach G ary M at- dowr iving 'o c k ’s charges worked for the a s th 3 ac- Eood shot and got it—but they LiiI____ couldn’t hit it w ith any consis- saidi

tency. Big Pete Anderson, hit- spire ling three stra igh t turn-around "T

------- ^lim pors-to-open the—th ir^ -quar— abouter, wound up with 14 points for Four

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Twin Falls a 5-1 record while Buhl absorbed its sixth defeat.

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I night on the-M r-enffth-of--rookio-by,'I , j 'E a r l Monroe to sink the C h icago 'and ^ I Bulls 116-108 in a ragged Nation- tre I

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E ven the w eath e r seem ed^to be^ In a favoring ,, the R am s ’Thursday, ther b u t th e G reen B ay P ack ers b rushed It off a s they began fl- In tl nai s tag es of p repara tion for Di their N ational Football League " I ’d W estern ' C onference cham pion- afte ship gam e ag ain st Los Angeles not a t M ilwaukee Wis., Sa turday, lanyi

W hatever the w eather, “ we’ll wro play freeze-out,” v e te ran end M ax M cGee said.

^ At M ilwaukee the therm om -e te r touched 56 T hursday, a W

H r , record high for Dec. 21, bu t -1- i j there w as som e evidence the TF.J w eath e rm an would get back in

j jiid touch w ith w intry reality by l-J W j Saturday . Mw |( i The fo recast for gam e tim e (2

'•1 P.M . EST) Saturday w as for .,y.'-1 fa ir skies and tem p era tu re in

thE-20s,.------------- ---------------^'V MeanWhile, several of the de- „gtj

fending world cham pions’ stal- p^ai w arts, apoaren tly nettled by _j,a, repeated references to their age as com pared to the youthful c ta t

lets Coastal Division w inners, had. a ^eai ans— Jew rnmmenLs tn .make In dfi= .L _ .

fense of experience.As a m a tte r of fact, said 33^ ■9''"'

year-old offensive cap tain .Bob Skoronski.- ’’every tim e the>i mention m y age I get v e ty d e i « PP fensive.” W"*‘

Tackle H enry Jo rd an , noting k th at S a tu rd ay ’s contest will be Tl

his 12th post-season gam e, held figured out that “ the m an I ’m sum

, playing ag a in st (Tom M ack) Am< Js 3b yvas a 12-year-oId w atching m e prot a the play pro football. I ’d suppose. eliw -r — “ But you have to rem em ber. In sem i- vve a re the cham pions, and fere

buz- w e’re try ing to win an o th e r one. Pert f the not try ing to defend the one New

we’ve got. We didn’t finish cept >rove- strong, but we had the division al ! ler to won. and it’s hard" not to look AusI Mat- down the road a t as big a gam e Ct

r the a s this one will b e .” w asthey L inebacker R ay N itschke th a t

onsis- said, ^“ you'll see som e real In- gg rt , hit- spired people Saturday. test;round "T here has been a lot of talk othe ■quar— a b o u t-- th e — ram s^- -K cario m e-ien g ts for Foursom e,” but I’ll still take c lu t

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I M Last, Seconds hat:? i 5 . I.OGAN. Utah (AP) - Cool0 I) 2 Jim D errig dropped In four , , " i l l stra igh t free throws in the l a s t i i l ^

28 seconds to give Notre Dam e a 73-72 intersectional basketball victory over U tah State Thurs-

- — — day night.5 17 36 D errig . who scored all seven of 26—36 his points a t the free throw line

without a m iss, hit the final four on one-and-one situations.

Baltl- The Irish , who w ere threat- In the ened repeatedly but never trailed rsday in the la s t 9 m inutes, w ere led ■ookio-by,B ob'A rnzen with 29 points icago jand Bob W hitmore wilh 22. No- ation- tre Dam e is now 6-1.

con- Utah State, now 5-3, w as led

de's new 4-ctage silencing that

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eatfier Appeari! 5ut Packers AAP) — I H enry~Jordan anit~TVIIlie uav is iw o i d to be In a big gam e. T hey’ve’ p roven mu ursday, them selves over the y e a rs . ' I ." ’ack ers “ You w atch ou r front four go this igan fl- In this one.” “ion for D avis, him self, said feelingly, N it League “ I ’d ra th e r talk about th is gam e bee impion- a fte rw ard instead of before. I 'm ' T \n g e le s 'n o t w orried ^bout getting up — fine •day. [anyone who can ’t is in the Gre

“ we’ll w rong business, o r has been in are in end th is business too long. I ’m justi wai

Fb"* Four Natioice the

sf For Americtim e (2:® re'?n By WILL GRIIVJ^LEY ,Gre

A ssociated P ress S p ir ts W rite r . m a NEW YORK (A P) - Four "

V " , nations—A ustra lia , E ngland , will F ra n c e and < lreece—will get a con chance in 1970 of 'w resting the Uni

®‘y,if,“ , A m erica ’s Gup from the U nited owi H ^ S ta tes, which has held it fo r 116 we

had. a y ea rs . mei■."Th-e" New Y6i^lc~YacBir~CluB

laid 33-t announced T hursday p lans for a the in>Bob robin se ries of elim ina- BriJ theji to determ ine the nex t chai- ofe tv d ^ Jen g er for the bo ttom less m ug Sta

which has becom e the sym bol of' tjm noting w orld yach t-rac ing su p rem acy , th a

will be T he elim inations w ould be T gam e, held off Newport, R .I., in the mei

an I ’m sum m er of 1970 p rio r to the Bus M ack) A m erica’s Cup se ries itself, tral

Ing m e p robab ly in Septem ber. Such s tn pose. e lim inations a re unpreceden ted , prq em ber, In a hastily-called p re ss con- 19K 5. and fe rence T hursday , C om m odore e r one, P e f ty Chubb announced the | lie one New Y ork Y acht Club h ad ac-|

finish cep ted the challenge of the Roy-' ilvlsion a l Sydney Y acht Squadron of to look A ustra lia for 1970.1 gam e Coupled w ith the accep tan ce

w as the understand ing , he said, I itschke th a t the A ustra lians would ■eai In- ag ree to a se ries of p re lim in ary j

tests with any o r nil of. three of talk o thers who have issued chal- !ir.som&-lenges—th e-R o y a l-D o rse t-Y ach t- —

^ake Club of E ngland, the RoyalY ach t Club of G reece an d the El Y ach t Club d ’H yeres of F ra n c e , r

tJ If In the elim ination se rie s the 1“w inner Is a club o ther th an the .bl

T _ _ Royal Sydney Y acht Club, the J L l l la tte r h a s ag reed to step aside

In the Cup series. |• J ct A ustralia and F'ranco a lread y

have ag reed tg the e lim inations.- Cool Gommndore Chubb said , nnd ~ four word Is expected in the nenr he la s t , f “ ' ' '’® England and

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pearg Helping rs Are Readylhe u a v is I w orried about g e ttin g ' up too 'e; p roven much.5a'rs. ' I .“ We’ve been p reparing for It four go this since Ju ly .”

“ The P ack ers will be read y .” feelingly, Nitschke prom ised. “ Thflt’s ;his gam e been our h isto ry .” f :fore. I 'm ' The P ack ers will take their ing up — final pre-gam e workout In i in the G reen Bay F rid ay m orning and s been in a re scheduled to a rriv e in Mil-

I ’m ju st I w aukee by m id-afternoon.______

ations To Vie lerica’s CupLEY I G reece. T he decision m ust bots W rite r.m ad e by Ju ly 1. 1968.__________— Four “ We a re a lm ost certa in th ere E ngland , will be an , e lim ination ,” the

/ill get a com m odore added . “ With the stin g the United S tates having tr ia ls of its le U nited own to de te rm ine the defender, it fo r 116 we can count on , a busy su m ­

m er.”cHiS Club since the frig a te A m erica Won an s for a the trophy in a race ag a in s t

elim ina- B ritish vessels around the Isle lex t chai- of W ight in 1851, the U nited less m ug S tates has defended the Cup 20 iym bol of' tim es..’ never losing. 'The 1970 p rem acy . th a llen g e i^'ill be the 21st.I'ould be This past su m m er the U.S. 12-

in the m ete r yach t In trepid , sa iled by r to the Bus M osbacher, defeated Aus- ■s itself, t ra lia 's D am e P a ttie in four e r. Such stra ig h t races. T he A ustra lians ceden ted . previously lost a challenge in ress con- 19<>2. m m odore iced the I I h ad a c -1

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thought, shook his head a cou­ple of tim es, and finally passed.

;emed J»‘SomeIiow’ o r o ther his w o r-~ iludg- r ie s ;d id n ’t m ake m e too htippy.‘ ®''®T It l(x>ked a s if We.st w ou ld -be

short in h earts and I would> nim, p robably go down a tr ick o r

even two. On' the o th er hand, if piurm I could, get E a s t to fivp h e a rts . _

I would show a profit. Quick I ! rub- a s a fla'Sh 1 redoubled;- ^ — I >eople r_____ “ West passed. He w as happy I

about the whole thing. Not so.. I 22 E as t. He thought,- gulped, an d J

alm ost bid five h earts bu t fi- y nally passed with the a ir of a m arty r being led to the s tak e .

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of clubs with E as t trum ping the I th ird . Then E ast led ano ther. U h e art. West ruffed that also , and I T w as down th ree before r could I do anything but follow suit.'* ■

As we rushed off, w e could h e a r him 'm uttering som ething

. atKMit a slam on the next hand. We didn’t h e a r exactly, bu t we fpel certain th a t it was bid and m ade against him.

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th an N artit ‘ E aa t S o u ths ^ te 2 4

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¥ t . » A q m e 5 ♦ »t j . W h at do y o u do now?

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D o n ’t I n f l a t e ;^ y - i S m a l l P r o b l e m

\ D ear E le a n d Wa it : When do “s J6 H ,/\ "j'bu tell the boy you wish to iti BM.e ) liia rry that your 36-2-1-38 figure V E N ^ is really 30-24-36? And how clo lo J ~ you tell h im ? P leaso hurry and rt

answ er in the new spaper. —Hjilf 01 E ngaged. tl

I b e a r Half: Instead of attempH hiI ting any aw kw ard verbal “ con- fcI fe.ssion, why not just vary your rrI w ardrobe so that your guy secs O'I you occasionally in a less in- riP flated s ta te ? T his does not sug- s(

E<>st nudism ! Bilt on a hike, a tl ;>r^y sw eatsh irt over your natu ral b ra si

cuuld tell him all he needs to P 1 know about the true you without tl

m aking a big scene out of an w inconsequential m atter. — Ele

------------ and W alt. USTRANGE TEACHER *

D ear Mr. and Mrs. Dulaney: “ ( ~ T My two younger bro thers a re “

" a ttend ing the local jun ior high “ I t school w here • they a re being P

J l J ...subjected to w liat I. th ink-is the P ( S , abnorm al behavior of b rie ' of “ Jj J ■ th e ir teachers. 1 went through P

J the sam e experience along with “ , m an y o thers, when I a ttended •! ; the sam e school. ,

t : - ! ! *■ The boys a re scared stiff of *' H M aM v —this- te.ic n T ,—who d l^ ln y ^ fr- S*

ra iic and inconsistent behavior “ ^ _ _ _ ^ tow ards his students. He flue- ” StVEUT tu a te s betw een tem per tan trum s *' tRiEPLV and gruffness. He punches and ^ IRECJl shoves his s'tudents, and his fav­

o rite tr ic k is to o rd e r a boy to b a re his bottom before the

k whole c lass and deliver a h a rd I^ s w a t-— th is to boys 12 to IS i:

|n * M y e a rs old! tia a ^ We live in an ethnic neighbor- s |S f t9 ^ hood, and he u tte rs racial slurs ••■' a s well a s insulting his studen ts ' t

1 [5j^V physical ch aracte fis tics . /lu S r l I have heard h im set up rules v

b r tro fo r qualifying for gam es and a b w m team s and then com pletely over- k

look those whn q ualified highest, t Bpy ^ to nam e his own choices. How 0 wSjBM can the kids learn a sense of v

p lay with this kind of a n exam ­ple? T his behavior has been wit- tl

--------- nessed by o th er tcachers, who fiS to re .' shake their heads in disgu.st. h T h e but who Evidently condone his li J actions by not protesting. I

This m an form s strong at- I tach m en ts for snine students _I and ju s t as suddenly subjects p

■ iL g s i them to scorching ridicule and s

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•: AND WALT DULANEY ■ ■ ■ ! ! ■ ■

ee m I: When do sarcasrn before th e ir clas^- lu wish to m ales, when thfey lose favor. !4-3(i figure I’ve tried telling m y b ro thers nd how do lo griri and b e a r it. bu t I t 's

hurry and really getting to the younger per. —Hjilf one. His friends tell rae h e 's

the sm allest in h is c lass and of attem p- he’s developing a king-size in-

srbal “ con- feriority complex because of this t vary your m an 's abuse. I 'm so burned up ir guy secs over the whole situation. I ’m a less in- ready to pay a v isit to the

es not sug- school principal. U 's about tim e 1 a hike, a this creep is exposed for hts natural b ra sick behavio*. I su re would ap- e needs to p re d a te iany, adv ice, as our mo- you without th er has ^nough problem s, and

out of an we have no dad. —Sad Sam. er. — Ele D ear Sam: By a ll m eans visil

the principal, bu t bring along CHER olclBr relative o r neighbor tc1 D u lan ev “P p ro test with adull-others a re Indignation. Have a com plete In- luninr hioh d ictm cnt w ritten Out and b«f pre- a re be ne p a red to leave it fo r the princi-

ihinir i t th? P“ ' 's investigation. You cannol of bne ^ f dem and the teach e r’s o u ste r

:nt through ^u t you certain ly can requesi alnno with **'“ t you*" b ro th e rs be removec I a ttended class. If im m ediate ac

tion is not forthcom ing, a''iloU red stiff of y °“ *' fam ily physician, a tii<r.io.,o «r. testing to the em otional h a rn It teh av io r ‘lone %y the teacher, can itST s He flue- wheels whirling in th e jm ain of er tan trum s of the educatioirf d ep artunches and m ent. Go to Itl - E l e and W alt and his fav- E L E ’S AUTHORITYjr a boy to QUESTIONEDbefore the D ear Walt: H e re 's a questloi iver a h a rd I ’d like to see you answ er. Hov IS 12 to 15 is Ele qualified to answ er ques

tions of A m erican custom s sinci ic neighbor- sh e is Jap an ese? —Only Asking racial slu rs D ear Only; My “ Quaint Orien lis studen ts ' ta l w ife" is a third-generatloi ;lcs. A m erican ,-w ho’s -e q u a lly adepset up rules w ith silverw are and chopstlclu gam es and and equally a t e ase in bikini o )Ietely over- kimono. TOie lad y ’s cqsmopoll ied highest, tan — a good d irectkm fo r al loices. How of us to tetifyi *n th is shrinkin; a sense of world! —■Walr.)f a n exam - A few p a rty g am es to b re a 3S been wit- the ice are alw ays handy trick ichers, who for a wise hostess to have u, In disgust, h e r sleeve. E le has a wide sc

rondone his lection in h e r pam phlet. ."E le ' sting. Ice B reakers: 33 M ixer Gam es.'

strong at- F o r a copy, w rite to Teenag le students Date-Line. In c a re of this new; ily subjects paper, enclosing a dim e and” ■idicule and self-addressed envelope.

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1 2:30 P.M . .SUIVJMARY, WNEW YORK (A P)—The -stock NI

m ark e t softened' late this after-^ a t^ a noon a^Tterfnrml~tBSsencd-prim SK to the C hristm as w etkend. trad: T rad ing was m oderately active, Co

Volume for the first four GHH hours w as 6.94 millinn shares Wl

V,- comparecj w ith 7.99 miiiion Co • T hursday. Oa

The Dow Jones Industrial av- So; erago re trea ted from a slight tradi

. eiiriy sa in and showed a loss Slo .. of S.2n u t 885.11. ' insta

Ling Tem co Vought was the most active stock, losing about r;afii 3 points.

Control D ata and’ Victor Com- i-gai: tom eter w ere off 2 each. IBM ! dropped 5 and Polaroid about

limtTIt was tho last day to sell and

take profits Q-cguiar way four liihyi' day delivery) in tim e to record j;""",* them for 1967 incom e tax re- |/^,7o turns. I'Kifiii

With exchanges and banks J;;:"*!,'; c)nsi-d on IVTonday for Christ- i-,-,ii)s m as. Ihe trend was confused a cross-curren t of transactions]

■ based m ainly on tax trunsac -1 i;«n.hi tions. An underlying curren t of "'i'i;; dem and prevailed, bused specu- i-mi'w lations and investm ents forinru ■ ImUlilyon- , Fiitd.Mi

Piirkc, Dav1.s gaihea i t n dc-PorMci tive trading following new!> of a 1 favorable governm ent ruling on one of its drugs. I;o ,K

Am erican Telephone mnde a J " , steady s ta r t but relapsed lo ii'ij.nnyr fractional loss, also in active J:;!"

. t r a d in g . ' (ii.n mi----------- P r icea---- rg n iain fd---- gene r» ll|r T'|‘|;"-?“|

higher nn the A m erican Stock g'i'.ui.s'; Exchange. ' (,i'ui.ui

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1 ?n » 17 27 26% y.%'^. i, ' Mrm«anrjcvl.llll 1 SO f4 304 36 >3fi% + % MoniDUro'^aCo’a 3 '0' JT 1314 1304 HH, - 4 ‘ M-’nt P"roljf P.il 1 !0 61 4.'.% 44% 45 + 4 'MontWaiCollirR.ul Vf) 2r>l ;»4 924 93 _ 4 M„rrr;iCorolntf. 160 2n 43% 42’, 4.74 *1 \rof..rr>(a( ns 1 tOb 112 .S44 53', 534 ♦ 4 Ml Sl JT( nl C.as 1 44 7S 244 24% 24% + 4 S.itAirlirCom!( l.- n 31 31'4 3:% 31' .......I Sat B.»rComS*)lv f'30 4.S 3f ', 36 36 .......' S.U r nnComxvl .1 2 20 i:« 47 46' 4f.4 — », Natr .-»*hComvTt 42 404 — % N nnirvCon » di«« ISO 324 314 30 4 31 — N.-»r HnlCnni;i. . Ind 1 51 41V; 40 4l«i ♦ % s ,, f.ConFr'fd 150 27 hi 56 56% -t- % Nat OrConSaiCf 1 7f> ]07 2T% 27% 37», ...... iNatC.vpiConPx r 1 Ofih 73 434 424 424 — I N LrndContainr i 30 *3 30*, 30% 30*4 * ' , ' Nnt St#rlContAlrl. .40 J'3 23 22', 33*, + 4 s.ir TraCont (an 2 3ft <84 Nevada ICont ln» 3 30 52 7S . 7S% 7S% — 4 hrryCont Mot 40 IS 224 324 32' 4 Nln£rjCom Oil 3 ‘■0 T7 73', T!»; 72', NY (>ntCnntrnl Dar.i 533 1 «3>, 136'. 13'> —2 NiacMPCoopcrtn 1 30 3 45 44 44'i — t; NorfolVU<;nm Pd, 1 70 *3 384 38 38 — 4 NoAmRoCorGW I .'iCo 7 355 352 3-W —3 > NoNC.atCowlcft ^0 16 ]€% IS 164 — 4 . Nor Pac, CoxWras .SO 2 51% 54t; + 4:\oStar^vCrou»fHin<t l 314 314 ^I'i ''4 . NorthropCrow Cnll 2f *0 50', 50 504 ~ i . ' Na-,t AirCro»Ti Cork 32 61 60 fO — >4 NuB.inCrownZr J 30 Rl 434 42 + % Norton .Cruc Sll 120 M 30% 2'J’, 30 -4- 4 Norw-ifhCudahy Co f.8 154 '54 .......i<Vri<lrntCurti* Pub Sf 11*4 104 11 ....... OhmLditCurti** Wr 1 45 264 25« 251 — 4 OkU C,SPan Riv 120 % 33% 2It^-334 — •/« OkUNHiDaycoCp 1.60 26 44 43 43>i...... OlmMat

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MARKETS AT A GLANCE 20;tock NEW YORK (AP) — M arketsfter- a t a g lance;.............. ......n*ior — Stocks———^LovVefi—modftra^c-end. trading. pepi tive. Cotton—Mixed.four CHICAGO; Phef arcs W heat—Higher; good dem and. Phin llion Corn—Irregu lar in dull ti-ade.

Oats—Mixed with corn. Phiii av- Soybeans — Mixed in light Pjtj«

light trade. pu,, loss Slaughter steers — Steady to Poia

instances 50 lower; top 28.00.the -------- p.ubi!

boul Fn t A.r .SO 236 444 ^^4 - % 1l-Kod.-ik 1 tIU« 7H 1474 J«iV* H6% - 4 ‘ “7l-.fUonVn 1 25 102 35 34% 34% “ Vi SS^

om- h(-.A<; .10 70 54H 334 53% . S“L‘JIBM l-ll*"ndS 1.72 20 55 544 55 + 4 2** ?

: Flcclron Sp 101 294 384, 294 +t)0Ut |.;i|.u„,Nt; I 137 19% IQt/J ln4 4- 4 ^eadl-mtT l-.l 1 fig 19 07',4 !I64 97 +1‘-"J Jnhn on 6 261, 33% 364 +Krii-Lack 4ti 8 7% 74 - V$

four Ffhyl Cp 60 101 35% 34% 33% + ^«Ord I'ViinuP 60b 57 2h4 3t>4 26?', .Fvrriharp 22 1H4 18 18H 4- H re- |.-nirCum 50h H6 88'., 87 «7% + H «hee

FmrHill .3«ji 45 31% 3M.4 214— 4Fann.rW Mcl 13 .U% -524 53% 4- %I rddrr^ .HO 6H 454 •<54 + 'o ^riSt- Fi-dDSir 1 70 71 72% 714 TlU +■ %

1 [ \,\VrrTnCp 120 22 344 33H 344 + H “y,!*: ^*Filliol 140 33 344 334 33% . SafcvlOnSi 140 «!J 53 4 534 + Sh?ac-I FstChrt 1 24f 27 22% 21% 3 » 4 - U 5 |h ^ ‘, FUiilkriH! 1 62 20 1<J»4 |«J% — % N FlH I'ow 1 44 y 4iV» 43% 43% + 4?CU- FlnPwLl 1 76 45 74% 734 73% + ^for «-MC Cp .75 167 374 374 37% — 4F(K)dFuir ,L0 19 15 144 15 4- 4

FordMot 2 40 136 544 53'/> 53% 4- 4dc- PorMfK M2b ' 7S 2B% 23>r W4 +‘4.f 3 i Frc,-pSul 1.25 27 724 714 734 + H” ^ Fn^-hfp 1 70 48 38% 37% 37% - 4 Searlon, liam Sko 1 30 22 23% 25% 25'4 — 4 Seara

(iAucm-l-iO 5!) 30 29 30 4- 1% „|(;cfJ(mlF 40 246 204 20'/. 20% + 4' a i;c„ { ,„ 1.30 10 204 204 104 — 4

) a ?i«-nl>ynam 1 105 654 W% 64%—«4(itm Illc- 2 60 215 05’, 854 054 — % ^IVe 2 0 ,00 S'} 674 674* - 1 4<;i-n MilU 80 22 35% 344 34 4 — 41 «inf> _B4___84 4 4- % >UC<

^ (irnlTi-c 1 50 39 80 76lj 76% -3 4■5t-K (jpuhSv .64« 120 T 6% -7 ...(.PuhUl I 36 8'l 26 4 26 % 26% ............(ir.'ll l 1.40 264 424, « 4 + ^(i.'O Tirr 80 102 38 37V 27% — %(irnrsro 1.40 43 43’4 43% 43% ............ •’P'-**'*’(ia I'aiific lb 28 654 5)1', 60 • ............

Net C.tTbrr I 10 49 294 284 294 —1LhR. tlrttyOil I0« 37 t>84 07% 07% — %y %'(illlrlic! 120 75 Dl‘4 61 61 . Jt- %'l.li-n AI.J Wl 30 13 124 124 — Vi -CI9AJ-4;(;u-n Aid 70 183 14 13% 13% - 4 J d(DJ- %l(M«»(!ricb 2 40 38 71% 71 71% — r» -|%:noodyr 1.35 94 53% 534 53% — 4K % (irncrCo 1 10 249 41 40% 40% — %h 4 C.runilCS 140 17.^64 35% 25% — 4

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4 Hnrris Int 1 31 60% «0 , 6O4 — V»- 4 Hrcln M I 20 34 5H4 564 58 4- %.... Herein 1.20g 53 454

4 HcwPiick 20 64 73 714 71% I r f ’f'4 Hoff Flrclrn 24 134 12*« 12% — 4 1!''°'“t^lHolulymn 30 72 554 54% 55'.4 -f % J**"*4 llollySuK 1 20 16 32'., 32'/4 324 + ^ Trni\%

2 Jlomratk .80h 88 62 60% 60% 4- % Trans• 4 Honi-ywl I 10 ' 76 107% 103 4 107 —I. »4 H(X)k Cb 140 119 43 41 424 -t- «/4 ir*,>■ % Hou«.* Fm 1 131 30r, 304 3(V4 + 4 JHW. Ti iroiiiirbnLP 1----- 39 45%—n---- ^r4-4—• 4 Mowmrt 1 40 24 86 854 *>54 —I HMC 14 llunfFd* 50l» 59 57 564 5 6 %- % , ”

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4 lowaPSv 1 24 5 22 21% 22 ....... r, ^4 ITI-: Ckl 1 71 71 70 70% +1% JcwflCo 13ft 18 314 314 314 4- 4 ^

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... KtmbClk 2 30 43 57»4 57 57 — 4 Wcstfl% Kopp«ri 1 40 31 34% 344 3<4 ~ H V% Kr.-*K« .90 .37 88% 88 88% + ^ W irl '4 Kroyrr 1 30 113 20% 2A% 30', — 1/4 ^7”"*,,4 Lp.irSirg 80 27 <2% 414 43 - 4V« l.rhPt 4-m 60 33 H% 13', I24 — 4 Woolw4 Li-h V.l Ind 57 JT, 8% 8*1 .....4 l..-hman ,9Rh 41 li 22% 32% — *4

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34 Lorillard 2 0 24 4'>', 48', 49% -♦ 1 ArWK.... Lin kv Sir 30 18 33% 32», 32’, — % A*am«3'» Luk.-ni Stl I 32 344 33** 33% ....1 A*vlO•'»'Mackrlo 30 18 16'% 16 16 — ' i i AiIasC4 MacvRH n 90 32 35' 35 354 — % ' M«,nri4 ! MadFd ! 63R 03 30% 2!»4 30 + % Uratil

. . •|Maicm;i( 3 60 14 634 63*4 624 "“ % t ampl4 Majznavx HO 80 4'.', 41 41 — 4 (>n J^«lMari»ihn 2 SO 143 80% 784 80 4 42% (On .

..■I Mar Mid 140 13 30% 304 30< * % ( mrra

... I Mar<]unr ' 25i; 40 l'i4 13*, 15', — 4 ( rrole%rManmM«r 1 130 30'% 194 19% — 4 Pala

'% ’.Ma\l)Str 1 »0 5S S'*', 38*, 39% ■+ 4 I>>nal<2‘,iMavtaj; 1 6O.1 16 34% 33% 33% - 4 K.jmtC4' MtiaII 40b 4 254 194 294 ...... Fargo4,Mrl)..nn 40t> 332 54 5J% 52>i—14 Fed 1

...iMr-.idJp 1 ')0 2') 38 3:*, 37% .... Felmo% |m.-Iv Sh 1 «.0 .S 86 83% 85% — % Fronii

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... Mmnl'li t n 34 20', 19', 204 -f l/f.ulfRi4 Mo K.in Ti-x 280 !<»', ]«>% 4l4lHorrn% MobllOll 2 123 434 43% 434 — 4 I Hu»kv% Mohaico 1 102 24% 24% 24i, + 4lHyron

-i,'Mrm.an l'60h 207 <64 43'. 454 ' Uv.iroMonlDUt 160 3l 2«4 3-4% 2' % 4 4 ' lmp*T

4;M.'nt r«' 155 *1 1 -4 MontWard, I 203 2!% 314 214 — ‘‘i Kaurr4 MnrrrM 30g 16 W.', 634 fi54—14 s\rl rc

1 \Uunrnla I ‘ 2H J244 J33 —14 .Vfirh.Si4 Ml SI TT 124 69 314 21% 31% .....I Mohwl4 NaiAirlm 30 97 34'4 33>4 34 + 4-'MolyN

...lNaf»i*r 2 434 42 4 — 4 NewPi

...'Nat (an 50 -A 33% 334 3514 4 4 , Panco,*, Natr .-»*h 130 60 1314 133% 132% .....IfttC <4 N Onirv 1 0 103 364 33', 35*» — 4 , Sfurrv*, Nar Hint 1 «iO 64 3f»4 ,38', 3'»% + % i Signal'\ Na: Purl 1 f.8 21 37% 2*'4 27t .....,St.tha%Nat Onl 30 M 234 2’% 31«4 .....!s 'ntel

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Nevada P 93 3 43*4 43‘i 43% 4 44 . brry 45g 26 37*, 37*4 J?4 4 44 NlngrJ 1 48 39 35% 254 25«'4 4 4

!4 NY ( ent 3 12 '• 45 74% 73% 7J%—12 SiacMP MO 144 20 19% I94..-’.. NE4 NorfolkWti 6 101 MH *04 M .... tiir<>c4 NoAmRock 2 M 38% 374 38t4 4- 4

3 ’ NoNC.at 2 ro jfl 46% 46«* 46»i 4- 4 lOWC 4 . .Nor Pac 3 60 5 53 % 53% 53%— H iO rt 4:vostarw IM M 29*4 2^4 is H ^ l^ f r iV c '■« . Northrop 1 ’ 34 41Vi 40% 41 4- 4 11/-0

'NwMAirl 7 • 51 *9% 88«4 89 4-14 Cci*« NuB.in 2 10a 4 494 9 —1% Norton .1 50 12 3914 3*S 39«4 4- 4 ,4 Norw-ifh 75 18 464 464 46'4 — % Ct. IS

... j<Vri<lrnt 80S 181 J084 JO'% 107% 4 4 | Cci

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deraWS- (Ve„nioll 1.49------ ITT3I— totr-RMf="W BOPepilCo M 9« 3711 3814 3614...... stePerlFllm .•(If -fO 6j ! 61 6IJ4 +1HPfIierC 1.20a 100 7314 73 73^ — 44 P*

. PhelpiD 3.40. 1« 71 J 71V, 7HJ + Vt Uym and. Phiin ki i.6< m 3014 mh 23%...... . /PhlIRd, 1.60 «« 87 I 88H S lii-V , 16;traac . „ 33 <5 ...... j

Phlll Pet J.40 : 50 6<-J 84 ; 64W...... c t,llEht Pllnryn 1.30 «3 70 1 69H 70« + « ?“' PitPlale 2.60 13 65 J 654 65W + H 50

Pitts Steel 31 124 13 134 H 18idy to Polaroid .64 85 2424 238V4 338% —3% , -nn ProctrG 2.20 38 80H 894 ^ 4 ......PubSvcColo 1 63 21H 31 21% + H <

Publkind '.46f 10 8Vi 64 84 ......7' _ a PugSPL 1.60 32 314 314 3iVi —‘/* f "i! _ I- Pullman 2.80 27 484 48 484 + Ji lar]' - (a KCA I 428 54 53 53V4 “ H 23il HalitonP .60 85 234 22% 22% - 4'* V‘U Hayonr I.40b 30 434 «y» <34 — 4w 1 K Raytheon .80 58 1 09 106% 1064 -IH{f ; il Reading Co 5 10% 194 19%........... ..’ + i'^ ReichCh .40b 50 184 164 1«H - »/, _ /IL. t U «epubSll 2.50 51 42 41% 42 4- 4 HO

7 1 V Revlon 1.40 19 82 4 814 834 + ?» UIj+ r ReXBll .30b 123 374 30% 36% - % , **if * ^ Reyn Mel .90 78 48% 48% 48% + % 18.

i! V ii ReynTob 3.20 388 424 414 424 +14 22CJr t ?! RheemM 1.40 0 514 514 51% - 4 •ycr^ 1 ?? RoanSe 1.67g 79 94 »% H ......2 . Rohr Cp .80 108 344 34 34/ — 4 IbSiZ I i* RoyCCola .72 19 344-53% 33^ - % cntK t .V RoyDut l.SOg 87 48 4 47 4 48 - 4 ??'i? + W RyderSy« .80 «6 314 304 30% 4 % 11.t* ^ Safeway 1.10 126 23 22% 2 3 + 4 (T* + ’ik SlJosLd 2.80 .48 404 394 40U + Hi! _ ?! SlLSanF 2.30 9 514 51 - 5l4 ...... P *I - i! SlRciiP 1.40b 223 274 274 274 4- 4 StCIt + ?! SandL-rs .30 253’ 684 83 644 -H4 305’! + Schenley 1,80 85 46 45% 45%-%***^u_^!scherlng 1.20 28 734 72 724 - H an(^ Sci«ntlf Data 83 142% 140% 141 — 4 OQ,-r- I SCM Cp .80b 125 58% 55U 55% —14 1? t- g scolt Paper 1 313 ’ 6^ 25« 28Vj 4 « 26..[ > 1 2 SbdCitL 3 20 35 484 474 48 - 4 25.'i l l / SearlGD 1.30 11 58»/{ 574 58 ...... 5 4 .1 a Sear. Roe la 163^584 5«4 584 ......

. ,2 Seeburg .60 150 234 31% 22% — % clali I u Sharon Sll I 20 354 34 % 3 5 — 4 j1 (I Shell Oil 2-10 28 70 694 ......^ SherwnWm 3 27 48 45 45% - % laPT _ if Sinclair 2 60 28 72% 72 72 . — % an<[] ^ 1*1 SingerCo 2 20 44 70 69H 69% ...... ,'1 - 1/ SmJlbK 1,80a 50 50 49ii 50 ...... S*“7 r* SouCalE'1.40 97 354 344 344 - H liJOCI* _ 3y J>ouIh LO 1.118----115 28% 3?n 38---— I '*...........SouNGai 1.30 20 454 444 454 +1 , ‘

...... SoulPac 180 91 27% 27» 274 — 4 Sla> V*i; SoulhRy 3.80 17 46% 464 464 - 41 S Spartan Ind 41 23U 32% 33?i + %J ~ SperryR .lOg B02 614 6O4 60% - % ...... .SquareD .70a 129 334 32% 234 + 4 7

, HV Stllrand 1.40 38 344 34 344 +14 „rn.Std Kolll ,50 24 29V, 394 39% - 4*-------- StOllCal 2 50 86 82% 614 614 — V, aiK

/ ----;; .StOIIInd 190 63 544 53 53% 4-14/ U StdONJ 3.45g 417 654 64% - 4 r - .? i? StOllOb 2 50b 30 86% 654 654 — 41 U Sl Packaging 89 I4i 134 14 + % Api? i? Stan Warn I 65 49W 48% 484 — 4 JnrI Z a StauffCh 1.80 35 43V{ 434 43% + 4r ^ Slerl Drug 1 320 504 504 804 ...... Au\/ X’V StevenaJ 2 25 17 514 514 51Vi “ HZ _1 ? StudB Worth 96 65% 644 644 —) — li -Sufi-OU- l b ----- il 60% 60% 6 0 4 ...... T |t +” ii Sunray 1,50 525 40 3DV 39% +1|4 f-*5 t i? Swift Co 130 111 33% 33 33 ...... M.I ?} Tampa Kl .68 13 28 4 37 4 37 4 — % TJ _ U Tektronix 44 494 474 48' —1% . *I . 2 Teledyn 381f 183 1314 1374 137% —3% NKf 1 5 Tenneco 1.38 138 36% 364 38% + 4 shi

— V Texaco 2.60a 126 SOW 794 79% — 4 „ali ; Z C TexETrn 1.30 33 3liJ 31 2l|^ + H Sal S _ U Te* G Sul .40 9C. 1304 139 130 4 4 F . i* Trxailnst .80 1C5 Ml’/, 1104 MI4 Ffll ; ^ ^ Tex PLd 35g 13 19% 194 19W + Vi f*“

“ 'J.iu Textron ,70 50 514 51 514 + '/i fep f 1/ Tbioknl ,40 BO 20 19%4 19% — Vt »nc t 4. *: TimkRB 1.80 30 38% 37% 384 — '/«I Z ? TroniWAIr 1 321 51% 504 504 - H* + V Transnmer I 115 514 504 51 + 4 100* l l ’" Traniltron 57 15% 15 15'4 ...... , a' + 1/ Tri Com ,92g 41--32 31V, 3l4 “ >/«* 1 TRW Inc 1.60 23 1034 I03H 103 + 4 1.63LJT— T-wanCant .80-.. 12K 3Q 334 394 ~ H -rw»r? UMC Ind .60 37 304 0 + 4' _ Un Carbide 3 329 47t/* 48% 474 + W ^' X u Un niec 1.30 48 324 314 22 ...... MaI UnOllCal 1 40 197 54% 53% 544 + %* T i\ UnlonPaclf 2 83 38 37% 37 1 ...... ‘^gi 1 I? Un Tank 2 50 3 70% 70% 70% -1 mai il Unlroyal 1 20 26 48% 484 48% + % 1 \I 14 • UnttAlrt.ln 1 159 66 64 644 —14 .

UnltAlrc 160 120 834 8t% 831; +14 l^r* . I' l ’nlt (p ,50b 34 ll«4 10’, lO’i — Vi Wh ' t n 1 lull 1 <0 56 »)0 5Vi; f.0 ...... ,

I I* 1 :n 211 83 HI K4 —1 '* ,* I ml MM ' .'0 3.\ 37t; 3<.*4 3 7 ......\ 3 S,* I S H'.r.M '.1 3,1 3H'i -■'< — '. |* _T.‘ I x.M'-'” U 77 70', i.‘"4 — ‘4 ' 1 S In.l 70 1.13 434 i\\i 43 +1* 111' US Linri 2b 33 33% 34 354 C* USPlyCh 150 33 45% 44% 45‘4 + % .. us Smell lb * 33 57 564 584 — 4t l u US -Steel 2 40 333 40% 404 40'4...... totfl1 il UnlvOPd 1 40 13 964 934 *34 --3 ,j l■ _ t! Upjohn 180 169 53 50 4 5 0*. —1'4 *‘8*3* ^ 1) Varian Auo 83 314 304 304 4 i SlFC

l i j I Vendo Co ,60 40 37 4 27 4 37 4 + ho 1‘ l v VaElPw 136 116 44% 42 i 44 4f (1' WamLamh 1 114 434 41% 434 ...... Dal-

V’ti Wai Wat 1,30 19 334 21% 22«i + 4 red'T iJ Weitn AirL 1 88 34%i 34 34% + \{ « -e' T i? Wn Banc I 20 75 27% 27 4 27% 4 4' _ if WnUTel 140 *7 33% 33 33 — %‘ __ J? Weslg El 1 CO 156 714 69% 69% —14

_ ,7 Weyerhr I 40 66 38», 38*4 38% + 4' + iJ Whirl C p 160 7 53% 52 4 52 4 — !i *'' _ i7 While Mot 2h 51 504 50'4 prO’‘ _ I? WinnDu 1 30 36 27«4 27 374 + >4__ i* Woolworth 1 138 24% 344 24 -, * % anO‘ ’* XeroxC p 1 40 74 300 2!>7 2974 —34‘ l l 'i i Yng.iSht 1 80 *>7 30% 30 30', ♦'_ lJl7rnilhR I 10a 134 58V, .50% 58'-, ♦IS[ iLoovngbted bv Thg A»«Qcia<ed PreM 1067 1 Maf

— 4 --------- Apr1 + 4 AMERICAN JTTOCK EXCHANCK Ma\»—1‘« NtW VOKK (AP> • Amenran lockI — 4 Exchange aelected noon pricei;

— 4 .Salea T et1 — »4 <bda.MH«h Low l.ast Chg. / | -I — 4 Aerojet 30a 17 25% 354 25'4 _ ^ 3I V4 Aja* Ma lOg 3 49 48'-j 48'j — %I + 4 Am Peir 63g 11 18 174 I* ......I +1 ArkLt.ai 42 36% 36 3h% ...... mateI — % A*amer* Oil *7 5% 5 9 16 J 9 16...... btd«..........1a*vH)i1 & C. 71 5% 54 5 '^ ....... elud«

— 4|All«»l orp wt 68 34 3% 3% -*• 4 I — % Marnei I'ng 14 34*, 334 33% —1%

+ S UratilLtPw 1 111 13% 134 13% + 4 AlhiI — % t ampbl (hib 19 7% 7 3-16 7 3-16—1 16— 4 ( .rn .So Pf! 69 2 9-16 24 2 9-16 ...... fc.qt

I +3% (tin Javrim 125 9'4 84 8’« — *i Pir51 + %,(inerama 33 S'., 8',» 8»., + 4 r-;^’1 ~ 41( reole 3 H&a 22 34% 34 34% + 4 ' ^ " •I - 4;nala (ont 17 17% 174 174 ♦ % Gftr, + 4 I>>nalectrn 68 224 32% 3 2%- %I — Vi K.jmtcp (\3d 44 6>4 64 '64 — 4 , ., ...... Fargo Oili 8)7 7 316 64 7 3 16 + % InlC; —»4 Fed Resrrea 73 II4 11% li4 — U [Jbi ...... Felmont Oil 17 13 124 124 ......, - % Fron.i’er Air » 1834 18% 18% - 4I —1% r.en Plywood 110 8% 7% 8'-4 4 4 ROC......... .... Yel ,4 8 85 10% I04 lQ‘-i - 4 CJIyI — V; C.oj.lfield 45 84 8 R'4 ♦ 4I + U f.t nci% pet 21 4% 4'4 44 ......iSier■* 4 , f.ulf Am I p 13 8»4 I*, 8% + 4t SunI + 4 'f.ulfReirf (h 2b 33 4 33 % 32% — % ' , , . ,I 4l4lHoernerW *2 4 ;64 I64 ifii, _ % WC$r — 4lHu»kvO 30g 91 Vl 21% 21% * 4I 4 4tHyrofv Mfg 19 17% I?4 IT% **■ SI + % ' tlvitrometl 29 30’, 304 304 — 4

, — 4 Kai%er ln.l 28 20 194 19\ ■» CI -IH Met rorv »-t 4 10'4 I04

*-i4|'.vfirh.sug .irtg 6 :% 7% :% ....... stea, ...... I Mohwk D Sci 18 184 1824 182'-, —14 uncl

+ ’»« Molybden 16 41*4 414 414 — *4 Q<>— 4 NewPark Mn 101 124 1 Hj 12 f 4 ' 4 4.Pancoait*l 115 1% 1% 1 % ♦• CafJ Irk: Group 1 3 3 1 p",

. - 4 , Scurry R.in 147 5M4 48% 49 — 4+ %;SignalOilA la *4 34% 34*4 34«, 4- % IHg...... I Statham Init 3 35 34% 35 * 4'CCnl

I ...... !s 'nte*Cp 40 173 744 74 74% — % ,, + 4iTechnicol 40 17 27 ^% 37 ......

+ 4 WnNuclr 20 7 33% 33% 334 — 4 tO J— Copyfightfd hy The A«ioeialed Pr«i» 1967

: j i W o o l ferr— NEW YORK (A P) — Wool fu- C< ■■■;: lures dosed .2 to .9 of a cent nect* lower. M ar 112.7B, J ly 115 0B. Li - J ? |O c t 116.1B. Dcc 117.1B. May Vor* 1) 117.6B. Zi

Certificated wool spot 110.5N. St.Wool top.s fu tures closed qui- Ti

— >i e t. No sales. Si♦ J'l Certificated spot wool tops a t New: ; 5 i i 54.5n . q .. . . . . B-Bid; N-Nominal New

l i l Twin FaUs: } j i l ------------------------------------------- ------------♦ GRAIN...... Barl*y _________________ IIJO-I.OOZ il Oau --- ---- :_____ , ,MIJO^.IO

^ Mix«d Grala . :_______ fIJO-1.90 y****+ ii soft whit» Wheat ..................... $1.22Xi Cora (U p«r ««Bt moUtar«) ____$2^0....... BBAN8t ^ S '" * " ■ ........ -m -rw T S T g;........ ................., '..,.......$8 .25...r.. Cff eat Northern .............. ...........$ 7 ^ Lftrr«'*■ Vl I PinUM _______ $«.00 K«llc

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Finartcial‘ l i v e s t o c k

OMAHA32 OMAHA (A P) (USDA)—C attle ai 6 800; calves 25; S laughter steers,'.qi---------h e ife rs-a n d cow s steady:^ high s(iw — W ■good and choice lMG-1200 11 "ti] [a s teers ' 24.50-26.00; choice and lo

4 prim e 1123 lb heifers 25.50; util- tr + W hy and com m ercial cows 15.00- " 'i i 16.00, dl

1 H ogs.4,000; barrow s and giltslit strong to m ostly 25 h igher som e al

+ U 50 h igher; 1-3 220-230 lb 17.50- n: [Vf + H 18.50; sows m ostly 25 higher;IW TT:;! i-3 340-400 ib 13.75-14.50 . • y.« + M Sheep '600; sm all '-supply of 1, ■/! - Vt choice 90-95 lb wooled slaughter id + u lam bs about stead y . a t ' 22.00 to w 'Xi r a 23.00, M4 — (4 — • cln - J H CHICAGO 1,

:: i; CHICAGO (A P) — (USDA) —' cl -I- ^ Hogs 3,500; bu tchers 25 to 50 2.

h + J} higher; 1-2 190-230 lb butchers a 18.75-19.75; 43 head a t 20.25; 1-3

W -fiH 220-240 lbs 18.00-19.00; 1-3 240-2 250 lbs 17.25-18.25 ; 2-3 260-280

lbs 16.50-17.00; 1-3 340-400 lb ,Z « sows 14.50-15.50; 2-3 550-600 lbs ,

« + S 11.50-12.50. J.+ Cattle 6,000; calves none; , ,

K ..... prim e 1,150-1,325 lb slaugh ter , % + W steers 27.25-27.75; choice 950-1,- § 325 lbs 25.75-26.75; m ixed good j H — u and choice 24.75-25.75; good 23.- ’ ,, 00-24.75. S laughter heifers, 26.00- _.

7 8 26.25: choice 850-1,000 lbs 25.00-— V» 25.75; m ixed good and Choice ..... 24.25-25,00; u tility and com m er-

M - Vi cial cows 14,75-16.50. (,),— W Sheep 200; wooled slaughtef- 11' h lam bs and ewes steady ; choice

• - « and prim ^ 85-105 lb wooled 11. ’• slaugh ter lam bs 22.50-23.50;V, — (tljiood and choice' 80-100 lbs 21.00- on^ 7 ;’J]22.bU;— dull to e o ^ — wooled N,

— I/, slaughter ewes 4.00-6.50.— '-i _____

[: * CATTLE FU TU R ES [r,+ V, The following quotations w ere iq,

)J provided by E. W. M cR oberts 2 ^ — ’/, and Co.. Twin Falls . .g.^ High I.ow Close f',S Z u Feb ................J25.57 $25.55 $25.57 40

+ M April .......... 25,97 25,95 25.972 “ n Ju n e .......... 25.10 25.05 25.62I i . . . ; tA u g . .......... 25.65 25.60 25.62*‘'J:

~ fei

P o t a t o e s , O n i o n sIDAHO FALLS (A P )—F-SM- 1

NR. fo r Dec. 21—All sa les fob So >■ ^ J4 shipping point an d delivered |{ 4. '4 sa les fob shipping point basi.s:

W P otatoes in upper valley. Twin i ~ V , Fa lls and B urley d is tr ic ts : of- ' /. + H ferings m oderate , dem and light ^ and m ark e t about s tead y : ru.s- ‘"j

H sets w ashed 2 in o r 4 oz min *•' ->• '/. 100 lb .sacks US lA 2.60-2.80; 2

i i l l / : 10 oz min 3.75-4.00; US 2 1.4.5- + I/, 1.65; 10 lb m esh sacks haled , '

per-ewt-US-IA-3T55-3:65:----------- ^Onions in W estern Idaho and , !

. . . |. M alheur County. O re .; offer- i! *... 'f e s light, dem and fa ir and ' (. -1 m arke t steady ; 50 lb sacks US

1 Yellow Sweet Spanish 3 In and ' ' +ivt la rg e r 2.90-3.00: 2-3 in 1.60;

’■> - V. White Globes in and 3 In omi " i " ' la rg f r 3.50-3.7.';; l-i; in 2.15- ......I .') 85.

—+ 1 CHICAGO

CHICAGO (A P) (USDA)—Po- . ,I _ !/] tatoes a rriv a ls 48; on track 145; " Ia total shipm ents .366: supplies’ _ ii; light; dem and good; m arketj - f ii strong; carlo t track sa les; Ida-4 ;* 2 ho russets 4.00; M innesota Northi ...... Dakota Red R iver Valley round J"4 * H reds 2.40-2.45; W isconsin russets 4 li 5 ie cei‘ 1 i': _____ for{ FU TU RESj — !i The following quotations were

... .. provided by E. W. McRoberLS ‘’°- ; t »I and Co.. Twin Falls . '. -1 '. M aine Po ta toes ;■ t j i ' High I.ow Close . . ids; M arch .......... $2.12 $2.08 $2.09;^'^'

April ............ 'I.U 2:20 T :20, May ............ 2.SO 2.52 2.56 -tCKk

TUet

“ O v e r t h e C o u n t e r ‘J -— %...... Quotation* from NASD at appmxt*

4 mately li> a. m. All bids ar« interdealor ^fi...... btci«. Int«r<Waler o«iot«tinnR d>» not in-s ...... clud« retail markup, mark down orn -f 4 commiaaian. . 1> —1»« Bid Asked jm I■ ♦ .'■ A lb ertso n 's . . . . 10.37^4 10.75 c„,6 ...... Equity Oil ........ 25,-'iO 26 .SO (• — '* F irst Sec Corp . 28.00 29 00 «»„ ; t I’ i Fir.st Sec Invest 5.87'/^ 6..17'/4. ♦ >«!Garrett F re igh t. 23 .50 2-1.25 . ‘i■ I *• Idaho Pow er pfd 61 00 64.00s + •, In term tn Gas . . 9.25 9.62'/^ fi — '• I.ib Gem Silver. .75 .80 . .; " i; M orrison-Knud . 18.00 19.00i + ii Rogers Bros . . . 21.00 21.75 , ,• 7 ;* Silver Star Qns. .28 ,12

...... Sierra l i fe ___ 3 00 3.7.') |Surety I'.ife . . . . 4 75 .125 West Coast Airl. 14.50 15.00

: : ^ ---------------------- ---- , J “ '

^ T;J B u t t e r■ ;• CHICAGO (A P) — B utter was -] ; ,..." steady; wholesale buying prices j,,}, I ->S unchanged; 93 score AA 66'4. c[v• 7 ‘‘ 92 A 66K. 90 B 65',4, 89 C 63'/i,i I c a rs 90 B 66!4. 89 C 65. ^le

Eggs steady ; whole.sale buy------, ij ing prices unchanged to 75 per

* 141 cent o r b e tte r g rad e A whites ‘ 32-33. m ixed .12-33. m edium s 26'/,, — '4 to 27. s tandards 26. checks 18.• • 1M7 _________________

SPOT METALSNEW YORK (A P )—Spot non- j

ferrous m etal p rices F riday : ■: )1 fu- Copper 38 cents a pound. Con­cent necticut Valley.

5 0B. Lead 14 cents a pound. New May York.

Zinc 13'/^ cents a pound. E ast ).5N. St. Louis,qui- Tin 1.52 a pound. T'Jew York.

Silver 2.100 pe r T roy ounce. 2 IS a t New York. ']

Quicksilver $532.00 pe r flask.New York.

ills M arketsLIVESTOCK

...............................»i7..y. ,ILI 00 Sowa — _ iii Kft

22 H**ry Sew* _________ -llO.OO-f 13.0012 20 <D«nT«rc4 to rvtBllcr Ib eartoni)

wrw AA ,1|T$8.25 M#ilium A ■______ Jl,t •$7J5 Lftrr* * _____________________^ 0 0 K«llam AA - , - JU lm

— ... ............ -f *■ ' ' •

■ ' , 1

ll Report Ik .Grain ^

“•'7, CHICAGO (A P) — Soybeans.th —C attle and g ra in fu tures p rices c losed ve

on a m ixed tone F rid ay a f te r a of ‘^ r session d o m in a ted 'm o stly ^b y ' a ^

1200 l ^ l a c k of trade and in te re s t fOl-|:e and lowing the open few rnlnutes^of „ 50: util- trad e . ^s 15.00- I t was the usual pre-holiday .i, ^ dull trade , ^

nd gilts T he session w as te rm in ated u . :r som e a t noon. one~Tiqur~ailtt~ftfteen tl 17,50- m inutes e a rlie r th an usual. io higher; At the close w heat w as V4 to „

'■ cent a bushel higher, M arch Ju 3piy of 1,50%-V4; corn w as lower to aughter i/j'h igher,' M arch 1.19M -% ;-oats f., 22.00 to w ere unchanged to % higher,

M arch 74 cen ts; ry e w as un- • changed to >/4 higher, M arch

1,18% and soybeans w ere , un- gi, !DA) —' changed to h igher, J a n u a ry1 to 50 2.67-66%. at u tchers --------- Jv

1-3 OGDEN fr(OGDEN (A P )-W h e a t deliver- toi

Jnn ®<1. truck bids. No 1 Red protein1,38. No 1 Red protein 1.38. No ty

600 lbs 1 Rej, J, protein 1.39. No I Red ca12 protein 1.48. No 1 Red 13 pro- tic

no^ne; j 59 ^ o 1 White W heat. HtNq 2 barley 2.15. 18;

d good a rriv a ls ; w heat 15. barley po

W heat per bushel, barley p e r Ge s- 25;oT _ P“

"PORTLAND wi’m m er- p q r t lA N D <AP) — Dec. 22 bh

Portland Gl-ain E xchange: sij W heat (bid) to a rriv e m arke t, 1

20-day shipm ent, de- rif ,n livered coast: W hite 1.62i4. Mi

» 01 nn B arley (bid) to a rriv e m arke t, ofi 7..:. .1. i s h i n m e n t riellvpred rnnst- in wooieo No, 2, 45 lb w estern 51.00. frt

Coarse grain w h o l e s a l e , prom pt delivery, bulk ton, f.o,b, _

® track Portland: Corn. No. 2, yel- CIS w ere easte rn 52.00-.52.25. Oats No. ^ Roberts 2 . 33 lb white 63.00-63.50. B arley, ^

„ No. 2, 45 ib w estern 51.00-51.50. S G rain sorghum , free m arke t

*25.” 49.00-49.25. ^C ar rece ip ts: W heat 106; bar- S

" •8 2 ley 11; flour 6; corn 2; oats 1; .io.oi g ra in sorghum (m ilo) 1; mill- 1

feed 3. Sa

o n s SEATTLE ■-F-SM- SEATTLE (A P)—Cash w heat: pn les fob Soft W hite 1.62, White Club 1.62, ice livered H ard W inter 1.70. .basis: --------- am

^,.Twin KANSAS CITVts: of- KANSAS CITY (A P) - W heat be, d light ®' cars. i/« cent lower to cent , J- rus- higher. No 2 hard and d ark hard ' Iz min I-54!/4-1.62. No 3 1.52'4-1 61, No 50-2.80; 2 red w heat 1.53%, No 3 149>/4-2 1 45- 1.53*/ . I *

baled Corn 73 cars, >4-1 higher. No_______2 while 1 22r-1.27.-.No-3-Ul-1.36,r .ho and 2 yellow and m ixed 1,I7>^-

offer 1-22- No 3 1 193/,-1.20>/„ er,a J O ats 2 cars, unch. to 14 high-

'k s US e"'- No 2 while 78%-82!^, No 3 1In and mt, cn. Milo maize 1.89-2.00 gain ami 1 O-r-1 .Oti-14 mtin ami 1 him |k rot

.Soybfiins 11.52* 4-2 pir

.Sat kt'cl bran f)0,")i)-.)l 2.1 ^'■* Sack«'d .shorts .')() .')0-.S 1 U5

LX W heat fu iu rts closed from % bw:k“ l4^ higher. .. _ _ rej

3 r k l " GRAIN nei; Ida- CHICAGO (AP) — W heat w as a ;

North nom inally higher; basis un- ^ round changed; receipts 9 cars ; corn mo

russets iT ^g u la r; basis unchanged; re- ser ceipts 143 cars including no c a rs tioi for Commodity Credit C orpora­tion; oats nom inally irreg u lar;

, w ere unchanged; receipts none;'nherts soybean receipts w ere 10 cars .

Wheat No 2 hard 1.54 n; No 2 soft red 1.47^a n. Corn No 2 Aff

Close yellow n. Oals No 2 iCoij 2 nq'heavy white 80'^ n. Soybeans Do'

- ’*2 20' Nil 1 yelloiy-it:«5-m------------------ (-&»J2 55 Soybean oil 8.68 n. I'iil

GRAIN FUTURES Ke;CHICA(.,0 (A P )— Kt

l i e r P rev . Keippmxl. H ig h Low C lose c lo s e Ke}<T.if»i-r W h e a t K e;"wn or M a r l,5 n '/ j 1.49% 1..50'4 L 50 Inti. . ^ iM a y l,.5 -)i, I.-SIU 1.54 1.5.5% Lif'A sk e d J u l i.,s.l.i;i 1.53 1.52% M a■0 ” S ep I .5 6 ]a 1..5.5% 1.56<4 1.557/g Ma

C o rn M a, 1/ M a r 1.19'/3 1 19 1.19’ ^ 1.1914 N al

J 'H 'A M a y 1.231/j I.23I/, 1 .23 '4 1.231/1 N al^ « J u l 1.2(i% 1,26 '/, 1,2614 1.26(5 Pui“ “ '/ , ^ '^ S a t s > 27 ./, 1.27-14 1.273/, T e l

M ar .74 .73»4 .74 .74 Val’ 9 “ May .72'/j .72'4 .72'.^ .7 2 ^ Wei2 ' ” Jul .71-14 .711^ .71-14 _7if^

Sep .71% .71'/, .715^ .71%Rye

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Republicans Interested In House Seats. WASHINGTON (AP) — Re­publicans a re showing ' m ore

o y b ean s 'th an usual interest in nex t No- 5 closed vem ber’s election for the House

a f te r a of R epresentatives for two rea- th l!F b y ~a-sons. - - . Infrest foi-1 p irs t; control of the H ouse 'a r nutes^of „ a y thgjr g ra sp for aru iij.-., the firs t tim e since the 1952 co

-holiday election. Second, the 1968 prfesl- ch m ltiated election m ight wind up

r f lf te e n ^ R ^ y b lican s ^now hold 18^ of ciri / tr. House sea ts and need 31 I

/<* ™ m ore fo r control. They have set' sti> their sigh ts m ainly on 34 m ar- sh

ow er to D em ocratic sea ts won by ththan 55 p e r cent in 1966. - tit

higher, £ ^en If they fail to win House mMa 1,' control, however. Republicans eaKjarcn ^ould p ic k 'u p enough sea ts to be

ere . un- elect a Republican presiden t if tw Jan u ary jpH nter p a rty candidates siphon

off enough votes to p reven t ei- asther of the m ajor nom inees thfrom w inning a m ajority of elec- E:

deliver- toral votes. mprotein If no cand idate gets a m ajor!- ch

1.38. No ty of electoral votes—in this pl0 I Red case 270 of a total 538—the elec-1 13 pro- tion would be thrown into the W heat. House. This last happened in

1824 but appears a long-shot . barley pt>sslbility again in 1968.

F o rm er A l a b a m a Gov. d,, •ley p e r George 'C. W allace, a lread y pre-

paring his presidential cam - paign. is considered likely., to gj win som e Southern sta tes, possi- (j,,

Dec. 22 bly including Alabam a, Missis- change: sippi, Louisiana anti Gebrgia, m arke t, In addition, an antiw ar, civil- jg ent. de- rights candidate such as Dr.<4 . M artin Luther King m ight dra in .j-j, m arket, off norm ally D em ocratic votes1 rnnst- in the big states.__especlallvI. from Negroes.

!a?i S Samuelson 3; S S Says Airline

b«>- Service Lacks cooais 1 , roi1; mili- BOISE (A P) — Gov. Don W. shi

Sam uelson said T hursday pres- jo------ ?n t~ sch ed u les offered in Idaho wo

by West. Coast Airlines do not ' w heat: provide all the in tra-state serv- ch

ub 1.62, ice needed. ml“ E very tim e I go Into the east va

and n o rth .” Samuelson told a chi news conference. “ I ca tch heck on

■ W heat because th e re is no a ir se rv ice .” ■■He said he does not dispute dif

fil Nn ‘he sta tem en t by a W est Coast es 1 491/ represen tative that the airline Jmt

“‘"i provides travel to or from Boise plf ■J 'a n d re tu rn the sam e day for all <“

j j ' l Yg com m unities serviced.__________ 'or" l I7>4- "T h a t’s the trouble.” the g o v - ^

ernor sa id , "they don’t serve 4 high- enough tow ns.” ll,;:1, No 3 The governor m ade the com­

m ent in response to queries re- garding an o rd er to all depart- ment heads to submit detailed ,jjf ronurls on travel by their cin-| ( pinyes. . I

1 .Samuelson sakl Budget Dlrec-'15 tor J .im cs A. Dofcpbal h has rom 54 been instructed to analyze tlie jpi

■reports and determ ino why trav- el costs this y ear a re up by nearly 10 per cent over tht>se of

!at w as a y ear ago. e^, is un- The governor said he believes _g, ;; corn m ore extensive in tra -state a ir ed; re- serv ice would result in a reduc- [,e, no c a rs tion of trav e l costs. o rpora- -------------------------- I

s® one! M u t u a l F u n d s ed'I c a rs . VOI

n; No Bid Asked1 No 2 Affiliated Fund . . . . 8.57 9.27s No 2iCom m onw ealth ___ 19.94 21.79lybeans Dow T heory 8.25 8.92 . ,-----------1 E a ton a nd Howard . 1S.41— 17.77| „m

l idelity T rend ........ 33.92 36.86Kevstone B-4 .......... 9..57 10.451 „

; Keystone K-1 .......... 9.20 10.05Keystone K-2 .......... 7.20 7,86

P re v Keystone S-2 ___ 10.98 11.99 ,close Keystone S-q .......... 10.04 10.96 ^

Keystone S-4 .......... 7.64 8..14i 1;50 International Fund . Ifi..54 17.89

1 553/4 Life Ins I n v e s t ........ 6.05 7,141.52% M anhattan ................ 11.80 12.88

; 1 55% Mass Inv Growth .. 13.01 14.22 „■ Mass Inv. T rust . . . . 17.43 19.05 ^

1 1.19'/ National Growth . . . 12.05 13.17■ 1.23>/'N ational Stock ........ 8.98 9.81 | J, 1 26U Putnam E quities . . . 11.95 13.06 -■-*

1273/ Television Elec . . . . 10.07 10.98 ^' ■ '* Value U n e Inc ........ 6..58 7.21 |

74 Value Line Sp Sit . . 8.80 9.64I 7214 West Ind .Shares . . . 8.54 9.53 -jpi ------------------------ J L

‘ ' " S u g a r B: 1 2I>4 n e w YORK (AP)—Dom estic the'

1 24 sugar fu tu res No. 10 closed qui- sup I 1.25V4 sa les . Raw su g a r spot por

7.29.--------- tion• RKS* World su g a r No. 8 closed 1 lo con s from 4 lower. SaleS l ’40I con tracts ^ Ig the (M ar 2.55-56, M ay 2.66-67, Ju ly 'Ith a 2.76-78, Scp 2.85, Oct 2.89, Nov ciln in ta in s 2.92B,- M ar 3.06-07. M ay 3.11N. nici

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Z T h e D a U j its ■ ■ * I n v e s t o rI —* Ke*ag m ore By WILLIAM A. DOYLn ex t No- 'he House q . T hank you for th e rem inder!two ...rea- that. a-p^rson. can-buy -100 sh a ras-th

nf stocic. reglgt»r-fi04n his nam e ct le House anti 50 in som eone e lse ’s n a m e ,'A jra s p for and pay th e b ro k er only one ai the 1952 commission, based on the pur- b<

968 prfesl- chase of a 100-share round lot. Im wind up Recently I sold 13 sh a res of . tr

u.se.--,__ stock for each of m y two ch il-'rcId W of i r e n — Sil sM re s~ ln all. And '

need 31 I bought 50 sh a re s of ano ther ire have se t stock for each of them — 100 in 34 m ar- shares in a ll. The b ro k er trea ted inc

3 won by these a s four se p a ra te transac- 1966. - tio n s-an d ch arg ed the "m hii-

;in House m um ” com m ission of $6 on publicans each. I feel these should have

sea ts to been two tran sac tio n s witji only esident if two com m issions. Am I right? es siphon A. It could have been handled •event el- as two tran sac tio n s. But. under nom inees the rules of the New Y ork Stock y of elec- Exchange, a t least th ree com- th

missions would h av e to be J6 a m ajor!- charged. Y es. this does get com- co —in this plicated. In

As fa r a s the b ro k er w as con- f*' . , cerned. he handled transac tions

for two custom ers. L et’s take long-shot the sale first.

custom ers can ‘'bunch",J their o rders lo sell odd lots (less HJ

'il /.n™' ‘han 100 sh a res ) so th a t thel^h 111 «i transaction becom es a round lot i s sh ares . If th a t is done.

‘he custom ers a re not c h a r e d Missis- odd-lot fees - of 12>/2 o r 25 I’i

»!• w'vli “ sh are . But the b rokern r required to charge a sep a ra te Pf

j „ i commission to each custom er,' „ T hat’s two com m issions,' f "

?inpHnn5 y °“ '' p a rticu la r case,, that .specia lly wouldn't ha v e-Tn a tle any differ- -H

ence. Bunching two odtl lots of 15 shares each would have pro- :? duced an o th er odd lot Of 30 j

I shares. So. the odd-lot fees (aswell as two com m issions) would 1°' still have to be paid.[le When you purchased 50 sh aresof the o ther st6ck for each of your two' ch ild ren , the b roker

I C J v B could have handled it a s one , ro u n d -lo t tran sac tio n of 100 , ,

Don W. shares—if you instructed him to V* 'ay pres- do it - that-w a> ^—T h e n ,- th e r« ' ^ In Idaho would be no odd-Iot fee charged. H?) 5 do not The b roker, how ever, .might ‘h ate serv- charge e ith e r one o r two com- 1

missions — each baset} on the „ I the east value of 50 sh a res . O r he could II told a charge one com m ission—based tch heck on the value of 100 sh ares . Jr. service,” Your situation Is really quite {": dispute different from the c lrcum stanc- ist Coast es in the previous colum n you , : a irline 'm ention . In that cjise a m an . )m Boise placed an o rd e r with a broker ly for all <0 buy 100 sh a res of stock, paid

for the 100 sh ares a s one round th» aov- “ I 'l instructed the broker ’, serve have 50 sh a res reg iste red in F°

his nam e and 50 sh a res regis- ' tered In his w ife’s nam e,

the com- ^h a t w as one tran sac tio n — e n e s re- one com m ission and no ^

odd-lot fee. r hope you see the detailed dirierencc.

heir cin-| q (h .irg ing m e rniiim is-l riirr.r ; hri i ker alw ays cue.; me ,‘P , . ■ lhe rules nl Ihe New York .Stuck j,!

al ll n.is i- y, vviipn 1 i,uv and '■' ell stocks listed on o ther cx- 9^.

/hy trav- changes or traded in the over- “ P . the-co.unter m arket. Why? ,

those of ^ Don’t com plain. All o ther ll]' exchanges follow along with the .

believes general rules laid _down for brokerage firm s th a t a re mem-

a reduc- (,^^5 of the New Y ork Stock Exchange,

The com m ission schedule of J J the NYSE is a generally-accept- ^

I Q S ed Ihing. If your b roker charges . , . . you the "m in im u m ” com m ission , S7 0 17 spelled out by the Big Board ,I4 '■ules, yoii have no kick coming. .

I I I '■equlred to charge you ,j i , “ "‘ ,a t least t h a t ‘’m in im um ’;TI ifi oc!amount. Ana. at least in theory! f J8 “ :he could have ch arg ed you ""f on in ns more. T h ere ’s nothing to pr(^ ^ 20 7 RK “ b ro k er from charging ,|OQ 11 00 ® custom er as m uch as theM 0 96 res^ Q. I would ap p rec ia te a clear-^ cut answ er to th is question. , qOS 7 14 ^*^en a com pany is th rea tened ;on n 'o a '*'‘‘h a strike, why doesn’t it r - ‘0? 14 22 1“*' ’“‘y- ‘f " h a t r oI I 19 05 you want, go ahead and s tr ik e? ”05 L ri7 ^ • vio

05 13 06 Buill Council 1707 10.98 mo

80 9 :« Opposes Tax fo"54 9.53 T T fc I 'B fLevy Froposal p f j

BUHL — M em bers of the Buhl 0 City council voiced opposition to Pos

’ 'y’estic the county w ide m ill levy to cei' sed qui- support the Twin Falls c ity a ir- Air ;ar spot port presently under considera- awi

~ - tion-by- th e -T ^ in F a lls county'haLsed 1 lo comm issioners. IIlJ'^acts At a specia l m eeting h e I d be ” • •{“ '>' Wednesday evening. Buhl coun- ren

i iiKt^ cllmen noted th a t the Buhl mu- Pro r 3.UN. nicipal a irp o rt p resen tly is serv- resi_______ ing the people of the w est end .

of Twin F a lls county. _ They passed a resolution stat-

ing that the m ay o r and city council of Buhl oppose any such in

E/llA- mill levy unless it would provide SELP for "equal pa rtic ip a tin g funds i n ' 2 5 ' for the Buhl M unicipal a irp o rt.” c

Dr. Myron Thom pson, m ayor- pj JG J elect, .said the resolution w as c ,

the only business hantlled a t the ^ Riceting. _________________ ^ LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS t ik

K w S ---------------------------------------------------- — GlV w l NOTICE TO CREDITORS Yct i n t h e PROBATE COURT O F TH E aid• { iM COUNTY O F TWIN FALLS. MaeJ STATE O P IDAHO hnvit ^ ESTATE OF CHARLES DOPSON Coui V . - DECEASED. adO[f i f } NoUce 1« hereby given by th e un- Dee y y deralgned Execucrfk or the E i ta te or J im J t r ^ . Charles Dopion. deceased , to ^ th e wooi I f i t creditors of and a ll persona hi(9)ng gan.

I JJ claims against the said deceasedT th a t 7Xy1 exhibit them w ith , th s n ecessary chlU- i!)f vouiAers, w llhln foifr (4) m onths and

K tK f the first publication of th is no- their tlCe. 10 the said E xecu trix a l Ihe Yt IJIW ornces of CHURCH, CHURCH bear

- J a & SNOW, A ttorneys for tbe Execu- tion------ trlx . a t the ir law ofHce* « 1354 Al- entit

blon Avenue. B urley . C ounty of Cas- on tl sla. Slate of Id ah o , Ihls being th a whlc place nxed fo r th e transacU on of th e shon

' bu ilne is of sa id e s ta te . aaldDated D ecem ber 21. 1S67. D>

~ ------------ ^ P y y ROprH- DOPSOW—PublUh: D ec-22, 29, I9S7. J a n . 3. 12.1868 ____________ ■ . Publ

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le rem inder! A. ’The c lear-cu t answ er Is that r-100 sh a ras -th e rc o m p a ny -would-theh almotiC n-hls-nam e ce rta in ly be faeed with a strikeT Ise’s nam e. And a com pany doesn’t earn ■ only one any profit while it is strike- m the pur- bound. One of the m ajo r things round lot. I m anagem en t of ahy company

sh a res o f . trie s to do is keep procluctionV two chil-}rolling. ___ ___________fl all. And I '(M r . D^jHe wfll answ er only of ano ther I rep resen ta tv ie le tters of general lem — 100 ] in terest" in h is column. He can­k e r trea ted I not answ er phone queries.)te tran sac - ------^ ^ ----------------the "m ini- «-& a

. I d V v e Business3 w iH i o n ly 1 i y r «^ I >-‘eh t? M i r r o ren handledBut. under By JOHN CUNNIFFY ork Stock NEW YORK (A P) — Nowthree com- that B urroughs Corp. has won ave to be J60-million A ir Fo rce com puter5S get com- co n trac t th a t originally w ent to

In ternational Business Ma-T w as con- chines for {114 million, som e in--ansactions ‘erestin g questions seek an-L et’s take ,,Specifically:n "b unch" —W ere the original require-d lots (less w ritten in such a m anner I th a t th e i‘h a t only IBM could qualify for » round lot co n trac t?It is done —W hat accounting m ethod did-It rhari*>d ‘he lAir Fp rce use in calculating12>A o r M ‘t’® original IBM bid. which th» hrnlrpr ° " ly w as the highest but was a seo a ra te "e a rly double the price of othercustom er bids, represen ted a price differ-

3ns,' ence "n o t of significant magni- case,. that

anu d iffer. eleclrnnic .cnmpiitcr, irfH lots nf industry, which is as im portant

have Dro *° ‘ ’e inform ation revolution aslot of 30 steam engine was to Ihe in-

„ f .p . dustria l revolution, really soons^ would '“ PsWed th a t tjnly IBM \yas ablej j ' to fill the original order?

1 'ifl shnres —Why, of 15 com panies which,r each of requested copies of the Airhe b ro k er F o rc e ’s needs, did only fourit ns nnp Companies respond with bids?

in nf inn suggest th a t theted him to Force is guilty of wrong-h l n - t h e r e >"“ y he that It.s de-e ch arced " e r e justifiably high and'e r .might it can defend itself on every

•e*^on'^°the 'c'Rar answ ers arer he couIdl®''®‘' “ hle, th« com panies, the, lo n _ b a s t^ country, the A ir Force and the

various agencies investigating >allv Quite com puter industry should ■riimstnnc heneflt. The.se an.swers a re not

that obvious so far.5e a m an com puter caper, began

a b r X ^ - “ ‘y 29. 1966, when the Air •tock M id re leased copies of its re-

qu irem ents for a com puting sys- V- le m lu liundle personnel and iic-,i„,prpH in counting work. B idders w ere al- ^res rpois lowed'UO days to subm it plans. ^Ls regib- Qf JJ. receivedCinr'tlnn R FPs, Or requcst for proposals, n n n T nn Honeywell Inc., Radio Corp. of 111 spp Ihp 'A m erica , B urroughs and IBM DU see tne proposals.. rn ,i,m is -L I^M 's offer was for SIM mll-

lion. Tbe others subm ilted of- , . fers to tio Ihe job for muny niil-'f i n H '’f dollars le^s. bui ' a f l c rJ u lr PV carefu l deliberation the IBM of- ihe over “ ccepted in April 1967.

L , ’ "T h e winning proposal met i l l the m an d a to ry requ irem ents of

u with the request for propo.sal." the Hnwn for A''" ^o rce explained in a 1,500- arp m em " '° rd s ta tem en t. "T he o ther pro- rTrtT q tn rJ P°s“ ls Were nonrcsponslVC lo

the m an d a to ry requ irem ents in hpHiilP nf respect. ’II,, Soon a fte r , the Air Force rc-"r rhnropc celvod Complaint letters from :„ „ ,? „ 7 ,;„ lo th c r potential vendors.

Insinuations w ere m ade that 1® in the fu ture the Air Force couldl a r ^ vou elsew here for bidders, thai

? ,,y ., the losing com panies no longer i w ere in te reste d .- It was stronHlv

suggested that the requirem ents I. were tailored lo IBM ahilities,

charp i G eneral Accounting Of-cnargingi conpressm en also

as tne joippd jo the crilirism , and in - response the Air l-orre rele.TSod

question “ 'detailed explanation last May

d o e s n T 'lt determ ining costs, Ihe Air' t is w hat Force explained, long-range as J well ns im m ediate considera-

tions w ere calculated. It oh- ^ viously felt that over the slv-

y ear period the com puter would be used the savings would

~ mount.O 'V N evertheless, In .Tuly the Air

'■ Force canceled its aw ard to1 IBM and new proposals were

^ 4 ^ 6 5 1 1 perm itted from the interested b idders.

f the Buhl On evaluation of the new pro- xisition to posals. B urroughs this week re- I levy to ceived the highest score from I c ity a ir- Air Force exam iners and .so was considera- aw arded the bid a t nearly one-Is -co u n ty 'h a ll the ortg lnal p r ice .---------------

i 'N ow , hopefully, answ ers will ng h e I d be .sought to the questions that uhl coun- rem ain . And, hopefully, im- Buhl mu- p rovem ents will bc m ade a s a y Is serv- result of the,se an.swers.w est end ^ LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTSItion sta t- n o t ic e o f f il in g p e t it io n ^onH niiM ADOPTION AND HEARINGand c ity t h e r e o nany such in t h e p r o b a t e c o u r t o f d nrovide tw in f a l l s COUNTY, STATE a proviae Qp joahong funds in t h e m a t t e r o f t h e a p p li - airport.** c a t i o n o f d o n a ld h a r o l o

1 m ^irnr FLADWOOD ond LENORA MAI- 1, m ayor- f l a d w o o d to adopt j im l o tion w as GAN. JR.. and RODNEY DLU led a t the LOGAN. thv* Minor Children of iea a i m e l o g a n and, l e n o r a m at.

FLADWOOD. /o rinerly LENORA’7 - —----- M AE LOGAN.^E N T S T H E STATE O F IDAHO SENDS------------ --- G R E E T IN G S TO JIM LOGAN:ORS You a re h ereby notified th a t Don-

T O F T H E aid H arold Fladwood and Lennrn LLS, M ae F ladw ood, hufbnnd and wife.

hnve filed In the above rn tltlcd DOPSON C ourt th e ir verified Petition tn

adopt J im Loffan, J r . . and Rodnrv 5y th e un- Dee L osan, th e m inor ch ild rftt of I E s ta te of J im Logan and L enora M ae Flnd- a, t o ^ h e wood, fo rm erly L enora M ae Lo­in* h tf^ n g gan. and w hich Petition a llc ac i deceased , th a t you,* a t the fa th e r of said n ecessa ry children , h av e abandoned them ) m onths and hiive ceased to provide for of th is no> th e ir support.Ix a l Ihe , You a re fu r th e r potlflcd th a t n c h u r c h b earin g h as b^en se t opon snid Petl-

tie Execu- tion Jn the C ourt Room of the above it 1354 AN entitled C ourt a t 4:30 o'clocic P.M . ty of Cas« on the 23rd d ay of J a n u a ry . 1968. a t being th e w hich tim e you a re to ap p ea r and Jon of t h t show cause , if any . you have, why

sald '\P«titlon should not be s ran ted . D A fE D : N ovem ber 20. 1M7.

>OPSON— fSBAfc)— --------RICHARD R. R E E D

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to o u r friends for all the help WILL dand sym pathy given us durlns- the ReKab illness and death of our Wife, quire M other, and Slater, Ida Lemmon.

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m inera l baUil. come to M iracle Hot Spring! io mile* no rthw eit Buhl highw ay 30. 1M3-4740.

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single A dult,, ag e i 30 to 60: ^Dance to Live m uilc S aturday, H e lp WD ecem ber 23. At DAV Hall, ■Shoup and Hnrrl«on. PART-T

SINGLE-ITES Evf"li Club of M agic Valley

O A S Q U N E “ s . ^ E a t H e lp —SHELBY’S ----------

a t t e n d a n t o n DUTY p E'^ B ftO W K ’9“ 9A PETY ^SERV IC E Allgnmpnt, Brakes, Shocks, M ufflers

417 Main Eaat — 733-8213 FOR SALE: ZU tenclopper wllh pow- The <

er focus, revolving flaglnte nnd - • com pletely overhauled blef. Uplo m e a and Falox Included. Will consider • • , trude . What have you. W rite Box Tne H

• XXX — 4000, C O Tlmes-News. • •I OR ren t or sale; Sick room aup- p p

piloa; W heelchalra, commodea. cru tches, w alkers, tropeze bar, E v e r e s t Jennlnga equipm ent,Crowley Pharm acy.______]________ 226 Sh

E X E R C IS E the easy way. R ent - cx erc ise and health equipm ent, A flS n tl speed bike, m assage ro ller, belt ” v ib ra to r, w ater m assage. B annerF u rn itu re , 733-1421._____________ _

WEDDINO CAKES—Everyth ing for the reception. Rent Indfvldunlly or

scl. Delivery. C oterlng. 733- voun i______________________________ future

ELECTRONICS exclusively. F o r thebest Color and Black nnd w hite AUTi TV serv ice. Call Al s TV, 733-«278.1878 Kim berly R o ad ., . i - - _______

AI.COH(fMCS Anonymous — Twin Falla Courthouse. W ednesdays a t «:30 p.m . For fu r th e r Inform ation ,call ‘h3-4030. ___________ ' O

W IIFE L chairs, exercising equip­m ent. crutchea. w alkers for rent or sa le . K lngabury's P harm acy , ,117 M ain Eaat, 733»fo?4~oi^733-91l4. N O J

ATTENTION - L adles’ Countmoney you’ll save by filling your r K l gas tan k with Shelby'a quality gas- Demoiollne. A ttendant on duty._________ ance :

NEW and used m erchandise . Cloth- gram ; Ing. needle work, crocheting M d em bro idery w ork. Tc«ny ^ r t f t Shop, 3411 M ain Avenue South.

M EN’S diam ond rings, one 2 dia- - ■ m onds, one nine diam onds. F o r aj>* r o r mpolntm ent to see 733-5015. -----------

SEWING M achine rep a irs , ren ts, and sales. S inger Sewing Center,430 M ain North, 733^44 .__________

Ba r b i e , Ken end Skipper doii clo thes. Very reasonable , hand -m ade. 285 C am ey. 733*7609.

ALMA HARDIN — C hiropracto r. 157 N orth W ashington, Tw in Falls .Phone 733-4741.___________________ Verne

THINK THIN! Spencer & Spirella -----------foundations. I o r 3 p iec e ..a re m ade to m easu re . 733-7001. '

L IK E to m e e t lady 80-65 for com- „ panl6n. d riv e r. Box 341, Je<rom e, Idaho. HAY na

i p you a re not buying your propane ■gas and oil from V I. you a re p a yfng too m uch. h a y h .

P r i v a t e Detective: Skip tra c e r.i?r?c;}l»*c^°n7fden‘ f l i r c , y ’% : ! m r H A ^

$25 p e r m onth. Phone W3-23M. WANT ' SINGLE a d ttlta -C a ll 733-B345, Re-

ctJifded m esaage—34 hoars • day,., y

B t g u t y S a l e r i i < 1 5 SAVE yC O M PLETE B eau ty Seprlce by ad-

v a n c e ^ tu d e n ts a t reduced p rices. P e rm an en ts $3. B e li u t y Art* WANTE A cadem y. 135 M ain W est. " n S -W l, home.

M A IR C irm N G . h a ir s ty lln r. Untlng. S tn € t. P e rm an en ts from $5. A rtls tle Beau- IRONIN ty Salon, 135 M ain W est. Phona epees.

■ J ^ i Wlr - g i r e nlngJ appeln tmetHi . I " “• - g RUBY H ew lett v en ess beau ty salon. WANTE

444U 3 rd Avenue N orth . Phone l dellvei 7 3 3 - to l . B ven lo fs by a p p ^atm en t« Phone

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mellowed feeling of con ten tm ent. . . ☆

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m emories of associations we have enjo

year, Just ending and to look forw ard witl

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Classified Advertising Mel HIrnIng, M anager

Norm a Hansford, Assistant Connie Dilworth. Ad-Visor

—Donna Rogers, Ad-Visor—

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1 B eauty S a lo n s 15 W orkI CALL Conl Park® for holiday per- REWE

le m anent wave special. Phone 733- Ing lla 2851.______________________________ K im t

13- B aby SItteri— Child C are 16 w ant-- CHILDREN'S Village Nuriery ond home “ • Child Caro by the hour, doy. week f'® or month. D irector Ruby Hopkins. WILL

Clusaes divided; nursery , pre-kin- ways

a deriiarien, k lngergarten . Limited o r tc num bers assu res your child Indl- w r vv Je vidual attention. Phone 733-7080. wood Ip WILL do babysitting In m y horned 326-44

ie Reliable! Fenced oack yard. In- ----- -—e. quire 2121 S herry Circle._________ B usin<

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E x c e l l e n t O p p o r tu n i ty v°ru'________ __ _ _______ ________ . furnl

F o r M ature W omen 2 we— annu8 Im m ediate opening for secre- eratl< ^ tary-receptlonlst for local physl- ,

clans. Excellen t w orking condl- tiona. Paid vacations, and In- surance benefits. W rite com- {* f °

— plete neium e, firs t le tte r. P.O .9 Box T-5, c-o Tlmes-News.— ■ _ room

WOMEN wanted^to w ork Inside laun- 2 st<dry. P erm anen t em ploym ent. Paid mad« vacation, paid ' hospital. Apply In m ent person to M r. Hoffm an. Troy Na- In th ^onal, 201 2nd Avenue Wfcst. excel

EXCELLENT I.NCOME opportunity for four local experienced beauti* clans. For m ore inform ation, call —733-7394. __________ 1

GENERAL Work, both day and nfgttt Kimb shift. Ages 20-30 p referred : Apply a t Dairy Queen on Addison Avenue RonW est.____________ ________________

WOMEN are earn ing S25-S55 per week commlaalon' serv icing neigh- t

— bora and friends on established . Fu ller B rush Routes. Call 733-7405. -MLS'*

------------------------------------------------------- re lu r H elp W an ted — M aU _______ ^* PART-TIM E Men J2 - $4 per hour. e rty

Evening and*- S atu rday . Fu ller to ea • Brush, phone 733-3645. Ilpn ---------------------------- --------------------------Agen

~ H « lp — M a U a n d F e m a l# 2 0 JpQR s^ _______________ ____________shop

overP E A C E O N E A R T H f .y ° ,

r . May You HaveM anTh* Gladne,, of Chrlitmai only.

. . . which Ii Hnpe call,i„ The Spirit of Chrlitma.

. . . which II Peace ‘The Heart of Chrlitmai

^ . . . which II Lov. yy;"PERSONNEL SERVICE

Of Magic Valley ’<• Evelyn Wilson soo4.— 226 Shoshone istreet E ast _733-5562 _ IDAHO

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Young m an will haye a good WANT— future aa an ' aecur he N*wi

AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN --------* BY CONTACTING M u»le m BOB LATHAM fiETJIiSat Wynlon ABBIE URIGUEN_ OLDSMOBILE-BUICKP- 712 MAIN SOUTH - . KtuSi4! NO E xpfrienrfi N ecessary! Scho_9

i r FRIN GE B EN EFITS:i»' D em onstrator furnished: Insun-

ance P rog ram ; R etirem ent Pro- bookl ;h- g ram ; Paid V acation . . , nd Idah<Ift SIPE B O B T O D A Y !

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511 JlIM LILLIBRIDGE I f i nd 733-8363____________ the .

C U S T O M j'bUl1. M A N U R E H A U L IN G— V«moo Olander — Buhl 843-4373 Viorrd. JOE BLAIR townCUSTOM FARMINO— MANURE HAULINO p . | ' ^ Phone 324-445»_________J«ro»n» ^

HAY hauled and itacked. 10-wheeIer vttrh = and leml trucki. Wartluft Truck- b i, ,S Ing. 834-3070, Goodlng.__________

HAY HAULINO and stacking . Anv fully T" am ount—anyw here. R ay Campbell, being I : 326-4«t4. F iler. reasc,1. HAY hauled and s tac k e d 7 l0 w heeler M a o it^ e m l tru ck s . W artlu ft Truck- ( ^ TIV Ing. 934-5070, Gooding.___________

WANT com picking. Phone Arnold ^ Mein, 334-4179, Je ro m e . ________

— W o r k W f l n l # d - _______________2 4 i5 SAVE yourself the fuss and m uss. p o R I X F o r pest control. Ju st call us. Gem b ednS. Spraying Service. 733-4209._______ .ts Wat^ E D : Ironings to do In m y petln2 . home. Sl p e r hour. 1S2 M adison t o ~ s ?i l S treet. 733-4234. ____________ gj.ooiu« IRONING done In m y hom e. R eter- rig h t le ences. SI p e r hour, 1528 3rd Ave- 7180.

n. WANTED; Ironing . Will pick up an d l b a s ^ le i deliver In Je ro m e vicin ity , Sl hour, n ace lU Phone 334-4743. ' 73X I

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1 5 W o r k W o n te d 2 4 ^per- REWEAVINO b u rn i - te a r i . Cloth- ^ '733- Ing - upholitery. 733-7394, 1711 vSf

K im berly Road. 733-0377, 4 is -2 n d S i t Avenue w eit.

16 WANTED: Ironings to do In my f &hom e. 1548 3rd Avenue E ast. 733- mX

ilns. Wi l l do custom g raveling : Drive-kin- w ays, lanei, park ing lots. R ural WFIted o r town. Phon» 733-vgOS.__________W -ndl- W E WILL saw your trees Into fire- S PIL__ wood with our own equipm ent. Call tt/tfime. 326-4631, Filer. ______________gfc

___ B u s in e s s O p p o r t u n i t i e s 3 0

j r a ' ‘M L S ” ©LOCATED on one of fdaho ’s fa-vorite fishing reservo irs: cafe, CC#

,— ----- fMr n ty.tWd Xftblns. boats motora. ^2 wells, 0 acrea . S2B,06o gross R S annual Income fo r 5 m onths op- 2 c

^ era tion . 173.000 w ith 29% down. g J; |r COLLEGE BOARDING hom e: ^

Lovely 10 bedroom home th a t S s_ Is college approved. 4 bedroom s, w aQ kitchen, living room , dining room S s

and bath on m ain floor; 3 bed-room s and ba th u p s ta irs ; 3 bed- { w

___ room s and b a th , study hall and ^aun- 2 storage room s th a t could bo Paid m ad e Into bedroom s tn the base-r In m ent. Hos M other-In-Law house Qo Na- In the buck. T his home has an

excellent Incomcl Only $25,000. KtUTiTw Will trade equ ity on $10,000 o r TtL

S12.000 home th a t Is c lear. W

TAYLOR AGENCYf if it K im berly ......_______ ..<i3-S288pply EvtnlnH 'i,nua Ron Taylor 423-5403 tttf

M aio n Smith 733-SS77 KBRANCH O FFIC E W

Igh- Paul, Idaho 438-3110 SStihed Ernie S lltt, M anager

“ M LS" ARE you In te rested In the re tu rn you can se t on your

1 9 m oney? If so, c a l f us about a W----- choice, im m aculate Incomo prop-our. e r ty in prime location with room M iller to expand. All calls and Informa-

tlpn must be confidential. Taylor l!|u ----- A gency. 4ZV52a9.___________^2 0 JfQ R SALE; SalvaM y a rd and pain t SSP

___ shop wllh furnished apartm ent i j iover the ahop. W rite to Discount 2ar Auto Wrecking. P.O. Box 758. Bur-

___ ley. Phone 733-5491 or 733-9225. S yMARVELOUS O PPORTUNITY for ISiff

e x tra Imcome; W anted, a licensed M asseur to w ork by appointm ent u u only. Must h ave own equipment,Call 733-6328 before 5:00 p.m . ^

FOR SALE: Cafa doing good b u i l - ^ ness in Twin F a lls . Inquire 655 Quincy or Shorty’s Cafe. 2U 4thA venue Wen._____ _______________ S3T

BRICK 4-plex. Close to Lynwood.Double garage, carp o rt. In d lv ld u a n ^ g heat, a ir conditioner. Owner. 733-5004.________________ _____________

«2 IDAHO Motor C ourt (or la le . will S f taloe good pickup o r c a r as down

2 2 paym ent. 543-5201, Buhl._________ JS t----- FOR Ll^ASbV F ully eaulpped weld- yM

In g 'a n d blscksm ith shop. • Reason- , _able._Phone^ 733-5296._____________ M

M o n e y W a n t e d 3 6 5 ^WANTED to borrow $5,000. Have M

security . Write Box T*7 c-o Times-^ _______ W

M u s ic L e s so n s 4 0 ^BEGINNERS’ piano lessons: LocaneliDA

Wynkoop. 733-7265. 934 SunHse, jSirTw.ln Fafla._______________________

a c c o r d io n , a u l ta r tesaons. Rental S l p u rc h lie plan. Wynkoop Music iQ ir

' Studio, 733-h65. 934 Sunrise. Twin. ^

r\ S c h o g l i___ ______________ 4 4 . ^CO^TPLETli y m ir h ib u schonf-edw- -W —

cation a t home. D iploma aw arded, n tf in. Sm all monthly paym ents. F r e e o- booklet explains how. W r i t e m f

A m erican School. Box 7S4S, Boise, - Idaho 83707.______________________ M

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O W N E R T U R N S ^SANTA C L A U S W

I t ’s True! F o r a qualified GI, S s___ the owner says he will pay all Ktf

closing coils on th is 4 bedroom , mS3 bath home w ith fam ily room. hM F en ced yard. la rg e patio , csr- m f

_ p o rt. Ju s t a stone^s threw fr^m 73 Vfomlngslds School. B etter h u rry S f

on these tu 'm sl .None b e tte r In n tf tow n for sls.OOO. T

„ F A IR B A N K S S U B O IV IS T O N &-T-* 3 bedroom i, 3 b a th s. U rge eat>in S V. it, k itchen wiih bullt-lns. l iu g e dou-

ble garage. This homie spark les S f___ __from the beam ceilings to the uAny__fully carpeted floors. O w ner's S f t>ell,__being tran iferred Is the only ___ rea so n for selling a t $16,500.

GLOBE REALTY g1632 Addison E a s t 733-2623 g PB ruce Mecham. R ea lto r 733-5457 W

___ B la ir Osterhout. R ea lto r 733-5045 ^OA A rt Ireland, R ea lto r 733-2340 m

■— Vtc Engkraf. R ea lto r 438-5748F O R RENT With option to buy; 3 S c

je m bedroom brick, full basem ent, at-___ ta c h ed gsra*e, fam ily room , car- a fm y pe tlng . $120. P h o n e 733-1642. M

TO Settle E sta te : 3 -b ^ ro o m h o m ^___ S5,000. Terms m a y b e 'a rra n g e d for B viter- r ig h t party. S54 Z.ocust. C all 733-W e- 7lSo. ______ _W---1 . ttV h*rfmAm« ~nnl»h»rfan d i basem ent, second b a th . t * s fur- 2 i our.I ^ y e -^ ^ ln s ttla te d . T ay lo r S treet, y j y

I A v e A CL/Homas for Sol* ^0 Hohii

CHRISTMAS *‘W . -G R EETIN G S

W ith g en u in e a p p re c ia t io n to o u r 4 X•cu s to m ers fo r th e i r g e n e ro u s con- ba ths id e ra tio n . w e ta k e th is o p p o r- sH Atu n l ty to e x ten d th e s e a s o n 's f a rg re e t in g s an d good w ish es to , c a r i

a n d happiness '..

' Twin Falls Realty S.’:,1605 AddUon Ave. E . 733-3662 • fam

S M A L L E Q U IT Y ' ■ P ' .3 b e d ro o m s, fifll b a s e m e n t, fam -ily ro o m , c a rp e t, p a tio a n d gu- W E Nr a g e . A t 168 T y le r . 733*0564. a c r t

2-BEDROOM home a t 045 Elm §f°il S tre e t, M ust e n te r to a p p re c ia te . give S8.250. 4 -bedroom , 470 Q u incy , a Buh r e a l b a rg a in . $9,000. W ill ta k e lu te . - m o d e l p ick u p In t r a d e . 2 -b ed ro o m ’ M LS ho m o on A d am s. S8.500 te r m s to s u i t y o u r b u d g e t. F o r ap p o in tm e n t ca ll B H sto l A gency , 733*3863. - $ r n

B Y O W N E R : T w o 2 b ed ro o m hous- ^974c s . W ill se ll fo r $200 dow n, o r anv- BY Oth in g of equa l v a lu e . B a la n c e on 4 wesc ro w a t $75 p e r m onth . C ho ice F ena t $8,000. In q u ire a t 948 2nd A ve- rag«n u e W est. • P h o

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SP Christmai?7777T « » Blve h e r a Whine o r F ln aIt re g u la r W hite M ach ine $249.-) w n ^ , 05. NOW $169 95.

SKINNERMBtf SEWINO .SHOPPE

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S s B rand New 1D67 Model© TOUCH &,SEW

teewlhg M achine___ o f f by S inger

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Student R ates • $1.50 Outside sta te

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FREE STEREOR E C O R D L IB R A R Y

A v ailab le a t no e x t r a c h a rg e w ith th c p u rc h a s e of a P h llc o S te re o C onso le.

FIRESTON E STORES410 M ain A ve. S. 733-5811 |

H U S H P U P P I E S I O H ^W hat a nice gift For en tire fam ily. In fan ts— boy*s — g ir l 's .p c w ^ n 'a — and women. *

HUDSON’SL y f a v o g g ,

: l a ssifie d <i o H o h ies fo r Sd l* 5 0 Horn*

‘‘M L S ’' ~ ^lur ■« BEbROOMS, apllt level. %)n- ba ths, firep lace, ca rp e t. $20,500. for- SHARP 3 bedroom . tH ba ths, . ^ IS ' f a m i l y room , double ca»rport, ,

.c a rp e t ap d d ra p e s . $15,500. .A t^ Z Bedroom.— fi ie p lu te ,— “ sp a ie .----- ©us-

rdom,*' Low dow n and assum e um n G l. $14,700,F ine ‘ H jm e . am ple - space fo r P®’

>62 • fam ily, e x tra s ga lo re . S32.500.

F E lb T M A N REALTORS875 F ile r Ave. . .733-1988 J

Itt* W E N EED hom es to soil, a lso sm all 1acreuites. We. have u num ber of 1

-— good buyers. We a re oot m em bers " 1E lm of M ultiple ListLnji Service. We can 2la te . give y<au fa s t personal serv ice . —y. a _ B u h lc iP n en liy . 733-5295 o r 733-1237. TSoom ••MLS’*"lT’S Q U ITE n ev 7 rU 's” o n 'a -L

to corner, it 's fenccd. To^al of 3 bed- w ithTient room s, full fin ished busem ent, uvin

larpc* kitchen. G l app ra ised for -L i____ -$i:».000. Call Frurik Booth, 733- hlVc^ous- 5974. M ouniuln S ta tes R ealty . any- BY Owner: 2 bedroom s and possibly pete< e on 4 wllh full basem en t w ith Vj bath. men' lolce Fertced buck y a rd , a itach t'd ga- momAve- rage, oil fu rnace . 253 C arney. Call

Phone 733-29531 even

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r i s tm a s C a r P a s s to th e M oto r-V u anc )r Id a h o will b e a w a r d e d a s p r iz e s In tl w ith $ 3 0 G ift C e r t i f i c a te s f ro m p artic le p r iz e s — $ 1 5 , 1 s t p r iz e , $ 1 0 , 2 n d pri;

tl6 Gift Cortlflcnle $s CKim H erxlnger DeARoute No. 1 La IBuhl. Idaho Twir

. W y'Kliia I'Dlhs aucjAri* you paying ton m u th? l (»rW ant to save moncv ' (.o I

tm ilng. Bullil a C lassic home of lo ai^sT im .iii-unu wiiuai bijiiw. b^tcd;----- tm—

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G i f t s F o r I B O Y S

VSE ' — T O Y S —tiam es. guns, model cars, model n irplunes, model onl- m als, chem istry act.s, m icro­scopes. lig saw puzzles, road

-i_»» race sets, etc. Still u largevarltMv nnd selection a l the Old R eliable . . .

D & B SU PPLY CO.e 202 2nd Ave. No.. Twin Falls

S T ! G i f t s F o r ~

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Dolls, Cribs, P lay Pens W F T S Stoves. R efrlgern to rs, Doll

C-loihes. C arriages. Strollers,Ironing B oards. Ironn. Pult

S ------------ igy.‘: hrd‘!,‘; !;,io n ;{ '\o y ;" ‘E;.' 7 ? :erylh lng she w ants — nothing i

.Vest Old Chliable s Toy D epartm ent.

---------- D & B SUPPLY■J02 2nd Ave. No . Twin Falls

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C A C T U S P E T E 'S ^•' • Top en te rta in m en t

• DcUclous food M ake your re servallons now for the C hristm as Holidays!

JA C K PO T. NEVADA ____----------------- 1

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HOLIDAYS A r[>tion? TWO end tab les and m atch-ge Stu- Ing coffce tab le in beautiful 7

w alnut finish. All 3 for onlv Ung.i. A w onderful gift for E*"

; the fam ily. St(

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n H ungry —' T ired F ee t I l E O From ChrlstmAs shopping?

Stop by K elly’s B arn >Kx have lunch o r a cup of coffee ’charge • D inner and Lunch Specials

K e l ly 's B a rn_ _ _ Home Cooking for the RES W orking Folks 733-5611 I_______________ ______________- <

I ? K IDS WANT W E T PE T S ? ----?p c - The T rop iquarlum ^

5.^9 M ain A venue W est J g i l t Twin FalUifants— A quarium gift secs! Exotic — and fishes: M onotlactlyus; T iger

F ish ; W h i p l a i I s : B lack JH

S S harks; H atche t F ish : Bum-ble B ees; S iam ese F igh ting J* Fish.'

CHRISTM AS SPECIA L P 4 $3.aa C om et P um ps now $2 *W |

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ihs, •• G R E E T I N G SAt this beautiful and joy-

urer— -^eu3 tim e of tho yea r , we---------- ('™* would like to take the. of>- foy portunlty to say -''thank

5 0 0 . you” for your pa tronage ., g Have a Merry -Christmas.

B U H L E R R E A L T Ysm all H ow ard Buhlere r of H elen .Wengert, .nbers " H arley Welgt C .e can Shlrtoy Nehrbasarvice. —— ---------------------— ------------------------

N E W l l O M EI bed- w ith 3 bedroom s. 2 ba ths, la rg e * . < S'l.: living room, com bination kitch-* -'iv «nd dining, full b asem en t. i , °

/JJ- iu rc 6 carpori,- coveried patio ,L;___ bulTt-rn range nnd d isposal, car* naiusslbly peted throughout. Down pay-bath. m ent $850. Paym ents $113 p e r FABU

i ga- m onth. In terest end p rincip le . roonirney. Call 73#-2891. days; 733-S460, ble

evening* an d Sundays. SOO.

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. . All you need to cto r-V u o n d 2 t ic k e ts Section and Ihe bjr izes In th e C huckle ,h, .cioi.'li.d sim p a r tic p a tm g m er- ,, , ..D, in d prize , $ 5 , 3 rd

Sonto 's Editor!. ,CI('_______________________ In this section dail

t s G ift C ertificate Two FDeAnne Schneider A lbertLa H abra Drive RouteTwin F alls Xwin 1AUcnllQn Lfldlci . YEAR

I ? For C hristm as ced(•o in stylel Take a C avem ua Old Rc lo a movie PROW

mtnt;;----- nn----------------- ——----------------------------on------Your M otorcycle Rooflnj

Gifts F o r F A M I L Y

----- A I f VONE w h e\cars. G IFT J

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XMASM ERRY

3. I WARNER MUSIC ,F a ll! " ' TH V

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. R O P E R S ,c h------- HARROW DRESS SHIRTS «ETJEns •HARROW SPORT SHIRTS ^'"^ 1

noil HARROW KNIT SHIRTS y^Jr*"p u !i -------------------- — -----------------------ASi^l-----p = = s = = ^ ------------

.Ev- Take a w alk down C hristm as •thing Lune and see the p resence of . ■ n i

C hristm as in a v a rie ty of e a uM arlene Moods

E arly Am erican. F rench Pro- vincial and C ontem porary a t

F “ Hs G A T E W A Y -------- TRAILER C EN TER h«nd

Addison Avenue West 733-2410R ear Dean's R ichfield ^

-IS A Lasting Gift ^for Christmas

One the whole fam ily will enjoy

P S • Cavem an or Rogue C am perPut one on Lay-Away and w c'll deliver it on C hris t­m as eve,

BAKER’SMOBILE HOMES ______

H oncit P rice , F a ir D eallnR .412 A ddnon Ave. W. 733-aS5»

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~ A D ream Como T ru e , . . ^3 9!______ _ Build a CLASSIC HOM E of , 3® ",. your own, , work

II 'W e build nn y ou r lot.** Mode Your floor plan or ours . . . lU S l

--------------- Quality----cogstrurtinn---- a t---- a------- itrrtrtrS ’ rtm rpelttlvo price. •- p

Twin Fnlls R ea lty jq, -» and Insurance

now 1605 Addison Ave. E . 733-36^ ays!

“ V ee g e t to o ^ o n o td t_____ U rd to o la te s c h m a rd t* * a t . .r lhe W h y s a v e a b u c k

And sc^uandcr len la te r,latch- VjCt ' quality and serv ice ,utifui 2 y ears free m ain tenance _jt^for F rom the only qualified

Store in Magic Valley ^T H E CAMERA C E N T E R I--------

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; : r n I A C C U T R O N Iing? T^un t r f the v ib ra tion o f a see c, tuning fork, g uaran teed not HON■nttmm to v a rv over 3 seconds a ASA>

week. M ost precision w a tchm ade. The

S A M A C ^______ JE W E L E R S ■ ■

FRUGAL McDOUGAL’S I s t CHRISTTMAS thing

•V0 . 1C S P E C I A L Sn in rk kids, kitc>ien ap«Bum pllances for mom . tools fo r

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I 633 M ain AVenue E a s t I

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3 B E S T W ISH E S ^ , for a -------

Sy. M ERRY ■— CHRISTMAS------

0I>- , \ peacank and aIf- H A PP Y . N E W YEAR

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C. L O O N E Y R E A L T O R______ • bnse^ ^

' J O S T C O M P L E T E D■ttrV A rch itec t designed 3 bedroom

2 ba th home. Fully carpeted . --------•nttn* firep lace , dishw asher. facing r>iis car*. H olfday golf course. $22,500, Con-pay . ven len t financing. 733-7791._______ FOR”

p e r FABULOUS new 3-bedroom. Fam ily Hoiiriple, room , carpeted , appliances. Dou- berl■S460. ble g a ra g e . 1)4 baths. Well. fl8 ,- fenc

500. Ace RCftUy.733-52n. 423-

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)EASA ’SKLE CONTEST

OW!!Qter T ick e ts Daily'OU need to do To enter li to cfip 2 COMPLETE Ll >n and the balance of the complete lines |up to le .C ioit'fied Section In the paper to make up o ft lines In lhe most homoroui combination pojs*ble I's Editori, ,Classified Oeportmsnt, Timei-News. Wan is section daily . Tickets and money will bs m oiltd

Two F ree . P a sse s to Orpheum^ F ree carlA lbert H. A hrens M rs. WIIIR oute S R oute IXwin F a lls Goodlng,

. YEAR a round work for cxperlcn- CHRISTV c ed H ave you

nan Old Rel-tirble . . . GMC TRPR O W LER Run by !

---------- on--------------------------------------------------.Valley TRoofing. 733-96a9. Sand Blui

Gifts For MEN

He'll Believe In Santa ci,ofwhen you tell him . . . A for t

N ew 1968 B u ickSpecial with all the 'GS lufelyfea tu res.. 2-tone paint. ‘350’ V8 _engine, autom atic and pow er H is tee rin g . WAS $3308. ^ '

NOW $2703 WA b b ie U rig u e n -----------O ldsm obile — Buick

713 M ain Ave. IS. 733-8721 I j- ....

ATTENTIONC h r i s t m a s S h o p p e r s p i

A K C reg iste red GOLDEN *TS R E T R IE V E R m a l e pups. O P F I

P e rfec t su rp rise for the hunt- ':T S er in your fumlly. FR E E

C hris tm as Eve delivery In (across your town. Phone 733-6283

— ... J evenings. Jo e Fix.

TV, .....-...— ... H .v . :' S A W S . HAMMERS, CHIS- '^urlitMPro- e l s . s q u a r e s , w hE N C H - Don't i

US L E V E L S . SOLDER Knylg u n s . TOOL BOXES, etc.. ^etc. A nything he needs in M as( hand o r power tools you'll

2 4 1 0 find In the LARGE TOOL *21 Ma I D EPA R T M E N T a l

D i t B S U P P L Y CO.I 202 2nd Ave. No., Twin Falls ■

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>p'5 Gifts For Serlruf-and tu res 1

FAMILY ;2J:r^a“iBU

125 2ndI R A D IO S I

2 sp eak e r • solid s tate - alltra n s is to r low profile clock

I rad io . Model 8J36. regu lar . . $33 95. JU ST $23 95. Comblna-

, , tion AC or ba lle ry operated ' 12 tra n s is to r portable radio.

w orks on battxirles or pluii-ln.Ot- Model 8.S71. regu lar $23 95. ........

• ^ JU S T »$U.98 a t the Old Re- _ ^

D a B 'S U P P L Y CO.- ' ~202 2nd Ave. No . Twin Fnlls

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P E N N E Y ’S—.lADE EAST—

• LIM E ‘ CORALn c e — BRITISH STERLING—fied —BRABAURA—

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C H ris tm a s S h o p p e rs ^F o r a m otorcycle or sno-sport

f • see o u r la rg e selection not HONDA - TRIUM PH - KAW-

I a ASAKI 1]Itch C h ris tm as bicycles a rriv ing .

T he p lace Is . . . Chooi*B L A S I U S M O T O R S p e « ■

-NEW LOCATION- ^1 8 0 6 K im berly Road I

•c I M ay th e re com e to you a n -m ■ i..- ’ ^ ab u n d an ce of th e pt^clOMS

th ings of U fe ; H ealth : and H applhess and E n d u r i n g F rien d sh ip s .

»p- Magic Valley• Mobile Homes !;w at

Closed S a tu rdays 3Vi m iles w «st H lw ay 30

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^ ne*ac^an d ^ jo o d .will, we orate-fully r e m e m b e r o u r m any friends. May th is greeting c a rry our best wishes, and our h eafty thonks to one and all.

AR G L O B E R E A L T YBruce M echam A rt Ireland

Blair O sterhoutT O R NEW /3 bedroom : Tv baths; full

* bnsem ent: d o u b le—» a ra g e .—2030 Sherry Lane. Phon« 733-5179.

_ _ TWO bedroom hom e on 1 acre b.L) ground. M artin S tree t. $15,000 wilh ^droom term s. H ackney Agency, 733-4559. rpeied. ’ '0 con? Town Hom es 51L_______ FOR SALE by ow ner: Gold Medal*. Fam ily Itoii ihrce bedroom home In Klm­es. Dou- berly Excellent location, bulll-lns,’ell. fl8 ,- fenced yard. F o r appointm ent call

423-4036,

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2 COMPLETE LINES from the Gift Idea ^ e lines (up to 6) fronri any other part > make up a funny lequence. Paste up nation possible and mail or bring to imei-News. Wunnerg will be announced - y/M will bs m oiltd to winners.

im^ F ree carload P ass to Moior-V4l------- ---------M rs. W ilbur C, Loucks ^ 5 R oute I ^Goodlng, Idaho ^ 3

ricn- CHRISTMAS SH O PPER S ®H ave y o u -n e a rd 'th e new j}t«GMC TRUCKSt-IN JE R O M E WRun by the v ib ration of a f f t t

----------Valley—True—Scxulce..... ............................ v SSand Blasting 733-1134 o r 733-1048 TO

Gifts For ®h o m e I

nta Choo.se A lo v e ly Gift. A for thrr fiirnlly from our

com plete seiecilon ofH o m e ©

F u rn is h in g 's ^WILSON-BATES W

721 ^■ Give A L asting GUt

A PO R TA BLE ^:----- T y p e w r i t e r ^

M anual or E lec tric JK L arge stock

S P rices From $40.50 ^EN s n y d e r -s

O F FIC E EQUIPM ENT218 Main N orth fi<|

In (across from old P ost Office) ,/S283 J ^

H ave you heard th e new ®W urlitier Stereo Console? tfQIS- uW

~H> Don't >niss this y e a r 's bestER buyl ^

!j> Masoner Music CenterloL ,M«ln Ave. B . 733-8609 ^

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The m ost e legan t of festivedecorations f o r C hristm as iK

Slvlng. Choose from our won-erfuT selection of light fix- ^

tu res lh a t adds ch arm tosny room In your nom c, the ^y ear around. fiS

BILOW BUILDING rfnI2S 3nd Ave. S._______733-5162

.cl* Gifts For ^lia r I'M

FAMILY ^Jio. ^i-ln. *^3..—..— -- ... .......... I ^

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INTERNATIONA!. J t ling. CLASSIC TO . Choose from 5 d iffe ren t bsll

.o pens and sets, from $5.____ CLOS BOOK STORE ^

10*1 P r e S e a s o n WC H R IS T M A S ©S P E C IA L S M _

on A h• W AT&R SKIS • SKI SUITS W

• and ACCBSSORIES m9 B U D f t M A R K X

^ 7 M ain B ast 733-118* W .

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O u t o f T o w n H o m e s > 51N EARLY now l-bedroom home In )

H ansen. Lorgo lot. Phono 423-5221, Hunsen. . ^

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W ende ll, Id a h o

^ ‘M L S " "•J ti80 ACRES (

K lm berlv rioixl hnpiove- ^n u n is . S58.00U. l.tiw down pay- nu nt. - !•:

(MO A C R E SS.ihnnn 'I ru it, 8:?0 sh.uos of wn- |„ t n . (]o<ul iinprow m enls. Let us sfiow you toiliiy. ,1,

3 B E D R O O M - H O M E . .t; ^Prlm u location. Hrlck well de- c,.si^neil fiunlly horiuf. bedrooms, f|(plus one In nnlj.heU bnsem rni. ——H^'treation ru»)in. 2 baths. vu--000. Jl*

------------------- L Y N W n O D R E A L T Y ------ ^f)in nine I.iilu‘5 nivd. No. 73.1-f»21l n)|

Jam es n.imu-r. 7X\-22M} —.Harley M.ilhcTS. 7:i:»-Hi73 R nc

K. .1. .MchwcnJlmnn 7;«3-7lOO ____

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:r:.'n A rrrs irricn ted . Gooti hi'avv tn-s I’ortneuf SlU loam. Ciood nntatrt ' ” j:round. Prui-tl to sell NOW. ut

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B A R N E S R E A L T Y G &1037 B lue I.n k es B lvd . N o.

711-H2:'7 t'________pm mu. 7n3 ioig________

MERRY MolCHRISTMAS

and aH A P P Y

N E W Y E A R

DRYOKN AOENCY Jerom e, Itiaho

M E R R Y C H R I S T M A Snnd a

H A P P Y N E W Y E A R(

from »'T. & N R E A L E S T A T E

l.ron .Stfn‘ktf)n I- red I hleme*I Irano r Wnwull

^ M E R R Y C H R I S T M A SII ». rr.illv a pli-asuro to g rp rt ciiir n».mv wond»*rful friendn till oiiph.nit tlu- idinii'iunlts’ u iit\I tv erv u ;shcs f'-r .( h.ippv h«ili»

-------------- m v — ^r n ^ n — nrrrl— wtm— stn rc rq— “liiiZZIVhank% (or w^luvii pimon.iRi*.

(IF .N I£ I AR.SF.N ] _____ .SAI t;S C O M l’A N Y

‘ • M L S ’I >.r I-'AR\TS H'» HARNCS

barnf:s‘ realty sr'10:^7 Ulue I.akrs Blvd. N 7T.\ f<I27

1 .11 I H.iinrn 4 J.l-'..i.'i!)___Uin_Hill______________T.t.t |!>H»•M J-S'- HiO A( Rl .S, more or lesa fc

Approxitiiarely l.W ai r«-s of Rood. Jjy jMoilut nv*-. irnna tvd dirt rhis fa rm has lltn itfd Im nrovi'm cnti nnd wouid he perfecl h>r expand- Ing your prescHii operation, I,oca- "f

your present op«'rnO‘*n. Lociit- rd wuhln r> m ilrs o{ Paul and p r ic fd 10 svU. (ik>hr Addison I-asl. 7-1-1

80 ACRl- dairy fa im . Walk throuR^ — ( jfa d e A barn Riilk tank and pip«*- lin«' Tiulkt'T .Select herd of }/ol- / Mi-m ratt!\* with r>.ir> pound pto- ' rlu tllon prade-A milk quota. West k l n d R r.ilty F'hone KenP a ttrrso rt 1012 West Main. Buhl

) lA 7 i; i / ro N ni rrs . F irst «ciirV- ]Kntloti w ater. 4-brdroom home. N tachJnc shed, sarafte. R ranartes nnd co rrn ls . P rice Jft.%000. $20,000- - - - - - - - - down- Call for nppolnim cni LO agel_ _ ,th t« Rood fnrm.- W rndell Renltv,r>3f>-2274 M ark Koll. Broker______

96?) AC R i:s" HOO T^ultl'vafed. Row rro p farm with adequate w .iter New 3 bedroom hom e. Total pnr»* only $2«.‘l.0()0 with *44.000 down .ferom e Realtv nnd Insurance * ('.Irn Jackson . B roker. 324-4.1RS AJ I a n cn s trr , Mfi-2104

•‘MI S ' .S'HORT 80. enst of ferom e( ountv — 1 m de from ttm n — *1 fT'-'od im provem ent*. Price — I.V7,. J. r>00. S tockm en's R rrtltv, GOO S«ujth i;ih ro ln . .lerom e 324-4R4‘» l-.vrn- *1 >nRs. Rodnev Pauls. ft2.vri.'>74

SSy ow ner; r2n-a( re farm . r:xrelleni _ location ‘between Twin nn<l J r . O r rom o. Nice home. shop, dnirv bn rn . ro r ra ls . potato r r l ln r silnce T\ pit. Call 324-M03 evertlnss. .124- ^0024 days. Jerom e________________

•M L S ” 80 ACRIiS fo r Jl.-i.OOO An excelJcnt vnhi^ with nood home Rnd Im provem ents. M v* ' «n offer on te rm s, or m ay ro FTfA. Call 10 x C. H arlcv Wllltam*. lla m tc tt Re- hoin ity . 73.1-4070_____________________ l,„,

80 ACRES. M odern home. AU Rood 733 iproductlve land. On oiled road. FOR Close 10 Goodlng. F ir s t tim e listed. bec $24,000 w ith $6,500 down. Iverson cei Re.Tlty, 934-4354 o r C hristi a t 934- n ,t4405.----------------------------------------------- --------

2 0 0 A CRES with 160 good fa rm land . A p o ~ F a i r 2-bedroom hom e. Good d a iry —

‘ b a m . Lotn of w nter. Only $45,000..Schmitt St M uffley, G oodins. ®34- ^47SI.______________________________

FOR SA L E: 240 acre* beet and p<v ®< C1— ,-----------tmrr g rm m ^,-D aop ao4l.-^;ood -de^p ^-7

* w ell. N orth of Greenwood. F arm ed.1 y g a rs . Call 438-5864. Paul._______ 3 RC

PA RM and m nch loans'] la rs e , JfJ; sm all, develoom ent, re flnane lns.Lloyd n o b ertso n Agency, 230 M ain FOV,A venug N orth. 733-8853. __________ aan

M E R R Y CHRISTMAS and a H appy New Y ear to .everyone . H andy NICE R ea lty . 401 So. Lincoln. Je rb m e . cep

7 0 6 4 . ' r a o i^ ^

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the Swingi I-N ow s F a rm * ^ o r S a le ■ 5 2 A;

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--------- . 2 0 0 A G - R E Sn _ „ ______Beal good prodqcllve lnnd Includ- r.TS-)H___ Inn bulldlnm. and good corrals . 123-5221, price — jao.ooo. Owner _ ______ ___would like 20% down. n

— Irfe-N -i^E A fc-E ST -A -T E -eO ;--------- ,. I.coit Stockton. 324-1800, Jerom # __

Frod Thlpmc, Salcsm on. 733-3838' '—----- -----------------------------— 1“ M L S ’ J

Ci inO Acres. Filer Area. F ine land 3-1N and woter. F a ir Im provem ents. iH $135.OOO; I

-------------- F E L D T M A N R E A L T O R S c l875 F iler Avo. 733-1088 I_____ __________________ _ ^

^ R e a l E $ fa te F o r T r a d e 5 3^ IiXCIIANCiK what you havo for w hat f

you want. Rocky M ountain Realty, a exchan«or. 733-140(3. Evenings. 733- _ 7

........ 3102. ja-OOtfft, ________________ XT

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• Y 2 A C R E S ;Sharp nnd clenn 4. bedrooms. 3 KI' baths Guinge. I-enVea. Close inl |i $19,500. 3

_ 1.6 A C R E S hTOlder 3 heclr'oom home, needs u stjine work Own well. C}ood lo- ^

- 'ta ilo n . $6.75(}. xw

„vc. S H A W R E A L T Y JSusan Shaw — 733-0473 «

I-dna Irish ..................... 7.13.Q882 niilm cr .Sommer . . . 733-5597_

AC'REACiE for sale; 15 aero feed lilot. Good well. Corrals, loufing E

* shed. On muin 'h jghw ay . Small down payment, balance on term s. r

t? ('all Jerom e. 324-44&4. a f te r 5 p.m. f^ • •'■WlkI?.! chpict! re'slfientlal lots in vjT(

de- Cireen Acres Subdivision. Lund Of- p»ms, flee of Idaho, 733-0716.__________ ^

VIMW lot on southslfle of Canyon KT ' rlm . 3 4-10 ncrcs near Twin Falls. h

$5,000. 733-flfHD. IlXT----- Z A r n r . r ' ^ niHt* L’nst 'uf LUy.1*htrneTT lf* • 7.J3-03ti0 after 6 p.m. w eekdays: . tl

n l weekend. , __n

B u s i n g s P r o p e r ly 5 6____ Commercial P ro p erty

A s pec ; i a l t y ApFeldtm an RcaUors______ 733-1QS8 _

I*OK LEASE or sa le : Tbe old S a tu r day Auction Sales srounds.. Loti 5, 6 and 7 In block 85 of tha city

> of Duhl. Excellent for coRunercinluse. Liberal term s. Call 436-4692at Rupert.________________________

GOOD Income: Home with 3 apart- C ments. Snle H<' owner. Inqu ire 361 siSth Avenue East._________________ ' p

25x125 FOOT biilldlnB. Downtown lo- ON ration . Priced onlv $12,000. G«m C Slate Realty. 733-533B. .__________ 2

R e a l E s ta te W a n t e d 6 2 ^WE need fnrm listings . .~ Ours a re „

’ sold! Shuw Rpnliy. 733-0473. E lm er gj J Som m ers, 733-5507. E d n a Irish, ^

733-088::.____________________' 5 —jC a m p e r * 6 3 | ]

F R E E ! ! ON^

iVV fn'srnftntinn Tin nil Knmp-Aw'ay .ato '" , ( a m p e r n ‘ nn<l pickup covers,

a t .Scv«*ral models to choose from. Twi_____ - P rlcp i ^ t a r t n t SpQ. Custom __

building our jpecialty. ^

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TW. I 't i r ( ju a liiy , s ty le a n d v a lu e .

W e h a v e one 1967 60x12’S rh u U left. C h eck Ihi.*? b u y cto d a y ! E x c e p tio n a l tracie* ln __^

i,j a l lo w a n c e . P r ic e r i s e in e f- * ,,fe c tj b u i w e'll hoM th e price* a

good. lin e u n til 1968. So b u y now TTT -ncnt'J a n d s a v e .

E r m a g i c v a l l e yM O B I L E H O M E S 1 ?I—Closed S.Tturdavs— OH

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In R u p e r t 4.16-4744__________________________ ________________ __P'rom e SI>I f f : 1 0 [ 'r O V E R C O S T ‘r'S<»ijth ' ONi.v,-n. -j-„ liq u id a te o u r ’67 M o d el fi-Tj-— T r a v e l T ra i le r s in s to c k . —2I i" . O N L Y 2 F IR E B A L L S L E F T .dnlrv n

M A G I C v a l l e y v— — M O B I L E H O M E S <'homo —C lo .td S a tu rd ay .—: PA]ofrrr " 'l l '* wi’it Hlway 30 733-6M1 IfO 'li 10 X -V) AMERICAN, ^1862 tra ile r ^

: Re- house. O ne bedroom. Oood cmidl-____ lion. F o r more inform ation,, phoneaood 733-5114.road, f o r Sale: 1957 R ex 10* x 40*. Two ^ 'Isted. bedroom s. Propane heat, Applian- Rj erson ces Inducted. Phone 655-4275. Hoi- ^

034- Uster. 3 B— ' —' ' •' " ' ' — fu

land. A p a r f m e n l s — F u m l t K M 7 0 _ J<5 00? TWO bedroom doubl*. w ide m obile CLI

hom e. V ery c l e a i ad u lts only. •«Phone 733-gm. ____________ _ P«

i BACHELOR apartm ent*. *35. 204 ^ .J -'North W a lh ln i to n ^ t- c a l l 733-Ssa3 *>

r 5 . a f te r 3:00. __________________ J l li ROOM ba.em ent a p a rtm e n t. w » . C LI

TTaT' ssn ita tfon and ne» t furn ished. “Phone 733-2751.__________________ _ _ <1

Main FO U R room s and ba th . W ater andaanitatiofi rurntahad^ O aa —h a a t. _IZ733-€863 o r 733-52>2. ____________ 2 B

andy NICELY furnished; ev«r>rthlne ax* __IBne. cept lighta. 3 rooms and b a th . .1TW( ;—^ tor w orking couple. P hone 733-2669.1 acS :f i r U U L U Jlk APAUTM UNf. $123 ip?r|TvK

m onth . A ll i^UllUea. Phona 7S3-CM1.1 Ct

Everybody/ 5 2 A p a r t m e n l s — F u r n f« h « d ; TO I

Sf’ACl'OUS 2 be4room a p artm en t In 1 1-ycar-old. 4-p)ex. P r iv a te en try .> P o tlo -area. C arpo rt. Ample «tor-

ago. C arpeted throughout.' R cn l -includ. n ice. No sm all children. ‘’733-2801,

:orruIs. d o y s ; . 733-8460 evenings and Sun*O wner ' __________ _

TWO room s ^ 11 ground floor, h e a t I . aiid w a ter viurnlsho'd. four la rg er-fcth--------- p ic tur g- wlndow8~tyveriooklng Hni« *“lerom e mon P ark . 442 Locust. 733-387fi.‘ ‘ • 33-3838 YWO ROOM aportm ent, overythlnR

furnished, including utilities. Real , clean. Phone 733-7394. 1711 Klm> L berly Road.

e land 3-ROOM furnished aportm ent. Wa- m ents. te r, sanitation ond hot. w a ter fu r­

nished, $40 p e r m onth. Lund Office sof Idaho. 733-0710 days, ______ ^

D R ^ C LE A N -and-attractlv& -ono-bedroom . — 33-1088 living room , kitchen ond bath,

wall-to-wall caro e tln s . $75. Phono ■*--------^ 423-5476. K im berly.______________ ^

K ITCH ENETTE oportm ont, ground for w hat floor. All utilities furnished. $35.

Realty. 559 2nd Avenuo N orth. 733-8401; —ngs, 733- 733-2278.________________________ __ p_______ ATTRACTIVE th ree rooms arid -s

bath, 8 th Avenue E ast, $50 month.5 4 Twin Falls. K im berly 423-5337 —

---- ------- 423-5305 _______________________ONE ROOM ap artm en t wth kitchen-

e tte , shower, heat and lights fur- ^ nlshed. Close to town. 660 Main Avenue North. _

>ms. 2 K ITCH ENETTE apartm en t, till util- R 'se Inl Itles furnished. $35. Sleeping room.

$20. 415 2nd Avenue North, 733-r>B2 2 .______________________________ |gj

HIGH quality , cleun. w ell-arrangud needs unit; p r iv a te en trance. Competl- _

lOd lo- tlvp. Adults. 227 7th Avenue North. C TWO room upstairs apartm ent. All

utilities furnished. 459 2nd Avenue ~~'P Y North. Phone 733-2940.___________ V

TWO ROOMS", ground floor, p r i v a t e ^ I; en trance. 219 6 th Avenue Enst.

Twin Falls._______________________— NICE, clean, sm all rooms. H ldurly —

ro feed ludy p referred . 446 2nd Avenue f .loafing Enst. ___________________ 1_

SMALL apartm en t close TrT Very I term s. clean. Ground floor. Reusonablv>' ^ Phone 733-5216. ^ _

‘j* NICE upartm ttnl ul Ju si-A ^T tre lnn. o.and or- E lderly persons only. Phone 733- ________ 9244._______________^ _____________ ACanyon K ITCH ENETTE. All u tllltiis . steam

n Falls. heat, linen - bedding If dosired. _Inquire In person E cho Motel, P.

Tl*-htrneTTltW t?t; »rnjm- ‘Tfp7nrtneiit. -All uUll» — ekduys; . lies furnished. Sienm heut, clcan. _

availab le now. 733-f>A19.D ELUXE B achelor npartm ent o n '_

n t h Avenue E a s t. Cull 733-8779. W

A p a r t m e n t s — U n f u r n i s h e d 7 1 —---------------------------------- --------------Ip1 Satur- O n o L e a s e A v a ila b le A t —

L Y N W O O D M A N O R T w i n F a l l s ' A d d r e s s

_______ O f D i s t i n c t i o nI apart- Call Mrs. Thom as, 733-3669 for lire 361 showing. (Sorry, no children or

_______ pe^s.) ____________________________own lo* ONE of the finest duplex 's In lown.). C«m C arpeted throughout. 3 bedrooms.

2 fireplaces, dlshw osher, disposal. ---------- range ond d rapes. Avalluble soon.

^ 2 Call 733-2262 a fte r 1 p .m _______----------■ ONE bedroVm clean w arm busumont“J.*, "*’* npartm ent. u tilit ies except lights,

liirncr Stove, refrlgero to r. 324 6 tn AvenueNorth. Phone 733-1924. ________

----------2 BEDROOMS. Gas heat. Adults.A3 Sanitation: w oter furnished $80.

Stove and re fr ig e ra to r. 733-0515.evenings.__________________________

ONE bedroom apartm en t. Heut. w a­ter, re frigera to r, stove, sanitationfurniahed. A ir coadilloned__(<IlQac-- «In. adults. Phone 733-4170.________

from! TWO bedroom IFparimenti clean, istom Lynwood a re a . Slov«. re frigerato r.

------- w n rrrr.— sunn a tlon—ftrrntunrnt:— 733^ -1023 m ornings - evenings.

:{ IN G u n f u r n i s h e d two-bedroom apart- m ent, heat nnd san itation fu r­nished, 325 E a s t C enter S treet. K im berly. Phone 423-5372.

______ CLEAN 4 room ap artm en t. U tilitiesfum lshed . e x c e p t e lectricity .

6 4 A dults. Inau lre basem en t ap art----------- m ent. 103 H arrison ._______________

VERY nice newly redecorated apart- m ent in excellen t n partm en t build­ing. Conv<Qnlent location. Adults.

' M r. Deck, 733-9531._______________■ PARTLY furnished ap artm en t. Liv­

ing room, kitchen, bedroom ond ba th . Good location. 733-8028._____

D u n f u r n i s h e d i bedroom Full basem ent. G as h eat. $55 a month. Call 733-2546.

^ X (! : te L L ^ N t/ c iean . brick, large 2-bedroom. W aler ahd sanitation paid. Adults. Phone 733-2731.

4 ROOMS. C lean. H ent, w ater and san itation furn ished. 2. 6 Blue

e.1 L ak e i N orth. Phono 433-500.7,

H o u s e s — F u r n i s h e d 7 3

r FO R ren t o r sale . Furn ished nnd _' carpcted 3 bedroom s. bath

m obile home. Locatcd milecas t of K im berly. 423-4043 cveninK

2 BEDROOM duplex: fu rn itu re omlall utilities. No pets. C arpets, —" drupes 733-1368 or 733-404R_______

niRhed tipai^tmen*!* JW ufts!^o pe'is. ^-JQ 312 4th Av^enue E ast._____________. O RI-:n T wllh option: 2-be^room houne.

furnished or unfurnished. J75. 936 —2nd Avenue West,_________________

TWO ro<^ms. $35. w a ter • sanitation furnished, 733-8827 or cnll i t 11.19 C.<

•n 1 V ftth Avenue E ast.__________ ^_____>0x12 NK 1- 27’ tra ile r. One person. No _

b u y children or pets. Off s treel park-,d e -in Ing $.30, 7.33-4028,_________________n of I AND 2 bedroom s wl^h kitchen r<

. linens nnd utllllles furnUhed. .507priCP Aildmon Avenue West,___________

now TH li K'Toom furnished house. 514*j —3rd Avenue E ast. 733-SQfiO_______

ON i: HctJ^oom^ newly painted. 527 — ■ g Y Shoup, Call 733-2940 Fi

S H o u s e s — U n f u r n i s h e d 7 4OH riJR M S H E D . nTctTTl.-TTn 1 b«^

3-flMl ro<im home. Rang«’. lefriKv-rafor— nnd table furnished. N rar l.-vn- —

\viM>d t all 7.H3-41I0 , ‘J 2 lUiDROOMS. (las furn.u e “ Al-

S tacheil carage $55 Rrfrri^m r i rx _changed. Phone 733-92.'>8 afu*r 5 p m

3 Ht:nROO.\i — 4th” m full basem ent —. 1 Ki Double carport, patio, fruit tre f^

garden » p a tr. Easy to heat. Nop<»ti 7-33-4180____________________ '

T H R E E bedrf*oms. 2 baihs, stoker----------- —hc.it. w ater rumTslrrrT.— $7 3 , 210

North W ashington 733-8691 even-inB<_________ ;____________________ —

TWO bedroom, five rooma. full basr. m ent, fenccd ynrd. fith Aveune E ast. $65, 733-2563 ~ 733-3011 5

1^4 J MODERN 3 bvdromns nnd garage $60. .See at 790 2nd Avenue K ail

_______ Phone 7.33-2509.___________________ —SIX room house In the country.

■ \0 'T ' south of KIm berly-Hansen. Call _/ O i 7.33-372«> or 423-5752.______________ U;

ONE bedroom house. C arpeted Oil ■)dcl furnacc. Basem ent. Adults. $65 per

m onth. Phone 733-4760.___________TWO bedroom house ])9 8 th Ave. __

North. $80. C ontact 1295 Aber- vv n.ithv. Gladstone. Oregon.

^ b e d r o o m . Office” p riva te erT tran ce in front.'. Shop in back.

> Coal furnace. $80.' 733-1692._______PARTIALLY fum lshed duplex. Close !

3-6141 to school and shopping d istric t __Rc.i«onable. C^ll 7 3 3 ,^ 9 ._______

cmidi- SMALL 2 b«<lroom m odern hou/e. Dhone N ear F iler fa irg round . Phon* 733- yc

4239 m ornings o r evenings._______ ■y 3 BEDROO.MS: P ressu re system ; ’

r ian- furnace.- I milrf out. $60. Phon<t »Hoi- 733-fi945. 7.33-1355 nights.___________

3 BEDROOM, carp e ted , gas furnace. ------full basem ent. 200 P S tree t E ast.

7 0 Jero m e. Phone 733-55.32. m obile CLEAN one bedroom . W ater and

onlv san itation fu rn ished , adu lts , nopet*. 733-.52a5._____________________

s — 551 3 BEDROOM home in Klmberlv.$100, )^r^..m onth. Phbne 733-8278,

ft w iT CLEAN 4 room hou»«. Exeelient lo- n*lsh«d catioa. Ona child, am ail pet. in-

' qu ire 440 Taylor._________e r and 3-BEDROOM house, *«0. Call 733-

4781. evenlngi.____________________I BEDROOM home. Ga» heal. Ca-

ng. rage . Phone 733-7346. •___________th . .ITW O bedroom . Coal btoker, 120 33-2669.1 ^25 p e r TWO bedroom . $45. 835 W est M ain. K3-CM1.I Call 733*4391 avenlngs.

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>dy‘s Hdvin|iI • 7 0 H o u s e s — U n f u r n l f h e d 7 4 Itm ent In l o O K II ■B en try . p o r re n t fo r one .yeor w ith op-Pj« •to*’: tlon to buy—3 bedroom hom e.

R cn l Nothing down a t end of year;733-2801, Also hovo one;bedroom furnish*

ind Sun* ed ap artm en t for ren t. Both a re________ clean. 733-0097.______________•or,_ hen t REW hom e fuJiy.^carpeifid .3 b e d -.. ,j r la rg e room s, a ttach ed garage, niceIng Hai« —a re a—re n t—for— ono—year— 13-3876.** m onth o r $600 down wiil buy It.;-----“T,— Call 733-5974. M ountain • S ta tes

R ealty . Anytime.U Kim* LEASE with option 3 bedroom fronie

on W lsemon S treet. $90 p e r m onth. — —— A vailable now. PrIco $11,900. As-

,ni. w a- sum e low in te rest loon. LynwoodSitter fur* Realty. 733-9211.___________________Id u ifice bedroom s, oil ^ r n a c c “ fully “-u_-------- corpeted. fenced yard . • korogc,m d r^ m , —new ly decorated . $80. Phone 733- d _balh , 4765. .•. Phone ^ bedroom h o u ^ ‘. Double f----------- - cor garage, la rg e fenced yard . .

196 Locust S treet North. 733-5308 e/i’ a fte r 5:00 weekdays,7JJ'o4UI : ------------------------- -- ■ ■ , . - I ,i..

' R o o m s — B o a r d a n d R o o m 76?* oStT? r o o m ond boord und care for eid- _ 5 ^ 7 — ladles in my home. Several *

years experience curing for eld- * erly. 423-.5472. Hunsen.

fur* i^XCELLENT rdoTns. wurm . cleaiT.JO Main p riva te entronce. Close in. 137 4th

Avenue North._______________ , jall util- ROOMS downtown duy, weelt^ g room. month. .C am era C cnter Hotel. 205th. 733- Shoshone S treet South.__________________ I SLEEPIN G rooms and upurtm entsirranged ^®r rent, furnished.- R easonable, p Jomoetl- Main Avenue South.P North. COMFORTABLE room for ren t. Ga- ent. All 733-8209.Avenue ' :

_______ V a c o t i o n R e n to ls __________ 8 2 1]Priyntc 3 ,|VoOM. com pletely furnished .ski

8 lin s t. house in Hailey. Rem by duy. ________ week or m onth. 788-2803. Hulley. I,E l d e r ly ------------ - ------------------------- —Avenue P a m is f o r R e n t 8 4

I----Verv f'OR IU*nt: Small furm , excellen t ^sonahUv ground. Full w ater right,sonutjn^ W rite Box T-l, c-o Tlm^»*News.

O t h e r R e n t a l s 8 6a n ACREAGE und pzirtly fufnished

2-beilroom house. Coul heut. 1618 Cdosired nighland. Call 733-302i>.___________tel, ■ PASTURE — Horses. clD.se-ln. Klm-

. cloun, cy, 733-45.'i3, __________________

I W o n t e d to R e n t______________ M j33-8779. WAN TED to rent or lease upproxl-

------- m utely .lanuary 15; 3-bedroom) d 71 w ith garage. 733-8406. H

------ I n d u s t r i a l E q u i p m e n t 8 9 -

•JP FOR SALE: rD4 C aterp illa r T rac to r and Do- ^

*SS Serial No. 7U7032., Excentent c raw ler with Cuter- plllaf, H ydruullc Dozer. Thia

19 for tra c to r has Just rxiccntly been cn or gdne through b y W estern E quip-’

ment In Boise nnd is in nood l n lown condillon. ~-Iroom s' Y our P rice $4.250 00 pisDosiil. Phone Boise 3.57-7786e soon. ■■■“ “ I _---------- R e s u l ts fo r lo w c o s t , ^isem ontAvSSul- P H O N E 733-0931 ' , 5=

Adults. -Ask fo r C la s s if ie dd^ JHO. _________________ .'3i-05I5.

5|- NEELje ra to r.tf:— 733^ - ----------- -------

I apart- fur-

u tilitiesap art-

apart-t build- IAdults.

It. Liv- ^

1. Full month.

la rge Anitatlon ^IL____ler nndi Diue L i s t e d h e r o in e a s y - t o - frL_____u s o e v e r y d a y . C o n t a c t

7 3 v i c e a n d f i r s t q u a l i t y p

; 7 T n d . A ir C o n d i t i o n i n g _\ bath ^ i r conditioning, heating and fur- m ile nnre cleaning For the b fii service

■VcninK (Mil Mk Furnace Company. 733- _ire ond 3jh7arpe ts, -------------—-— ..... , - - ■ ,,, . i - _

_________A lu m in u m S e rv ic e _________ ^pels. jjQ^ Alummum S ld li^ -

_______ and m sulatlon Phono Lloyd F.I house. Kelley 733-9066.-- $75. 936 ------------------ ------ ------------------------------ !•_______ 'B o a r d in g & T r a in in gnltation t______________________________ _i t ll.'JO G c 'trge’i Kennels. Hoarding nil _

brrcds. T rain ing all breeds. .124- ,.m. No J o r n m r ______________________■I pnrk- C o n c r e te F o r m in g ®kitchen c<>n(rete forming. ha*em«nt. fi)unda* “

ied. .507 tlon footinji. residential or i om'»_______ m e n ia l M»*rlln Deahl, 73.1.113H -e. 514 « , ------------------------------------------------ -------_______ D e n ta ! L a b o r o f o r yed. 527 ____ _______________________________ _

False plate repairs . 33 vears expert- _■' ence, Amhrofcc L.ib . 207 2nd Street

7 4 E ast, phone 733-4141. ^

D ry w a n Cliff Sheblev. <lty wall i iintriu tor.

---- ----- I T.iplnK hanRinK. a<«niHtu spr.iy-723 i\m:\ 3-'S.i 3rd Avenue North mII e i ex __________________________________ _

afler 5_______ E le c tr ic a l C o n t r a c to r s _sement ...- —------------------- ■ "■■■

'a t '^ T o C . K R A U T H 2l„ak,-r e i . f c t r | _ c a [ . c o n t r a c t o r

^ -10 r.u.-irnnti-i-d work. 733-0512 ~1 even-

'11 I ' ''— O W E N S E L E C T R I C ^AveuneJI More C urrent I 'o r Less Currency _----------- * I-or Your W’rrlng Needs C all“ ’ p

:»untry. E xcQ V O tion1 . Call _________ _______ ____________________ -

Ua< khoes, trac to r m ounted radio dis-, patched, basem ent digging, com-l

$65 oer r ’*'’e septic system . Roto-tllllnK SatiifactHin n\.iured. Glenn l a i r

—---- banks A Son. 733-3061.Ith Ave. _______________ _____________________Aber- w ould like d o /e r. backfilling, nnd

_______ cr.ider work. C. A. P a rro tt, PhoneIte en- 7^3 MSAQ. Twin.

B.’JCkhoc work Specializing in Septic——----- t.mks and d ra in field installation,c. Close Hnken Sewer .Service. 7.33-2541 district. . - _

- 1 ^ o “n« 733- p o r stove and furnace oil. cnll Gem_______ State Oil. 733-5962. O ur fuel m akesly item ; w arm friends.

Phon<t I nil ---- ----------- '—

um ace. t E ast.

=r~~and a d v e r t i s e m e n t in th e B U S IN E S S D I R E d O R y

,,t,eriv . s e n d s n e w a n d o ld c l ie n ts33-S378, to y o u e v e r y d a y ! I t---------- r e a c h e s 2 2 , 0 0 0 h d m e sc C ' i t f72 .« )0 r e . a d e r s ) . a n d

____ s a v e s ■ o n y o u r p o c k e till 733- • c a s h .

It. Ca- P H O N E 733-0931r. 120M M r — ----------------------

M ain.

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h f i^iiii With7 4 U g h t I n d u s t r i a l E q u i p m e n t '8 9 H

n----------------- - 'Pivith op- U S E D I N D U S T R I A L c if yeTr! - E Q U IPM E N T ’ _loth a re IHC Model TD6 craw ler*"tractor ®

^ with dozer, $3500.I 3 bed- CASE Model 210 L oader T rac- t e, n ice ' to r, $1750. , U ‘ •

$*25 Ju lin DCcro uscrf^batk noe onlybuy It. fo r tra c to r o r truck m ounting, n• S ta tes $1800. ■

___________ John Deene Model 1010 T rac to r ,om fram e JLoader back hoe, $5500. ^e r m onth. __■LTnwo^o“d ELLIOTTS- -_________ _ H I O verland Ave. B urley, IdahoI c c r ’lu iT y ---------------- Phone 678^5585" - '• karoge, Bob Houston, Sales R epresen ta tive —

hone 733- Phone 733-1490 — Twin Falls * H

ed ° ° S r f I n i p l e m e i r t f 9 0 ^• ” ^'5308 1966 J O H N D E E R E 3020------- :----- Pow er shift, - d lfferentlul lock, G>om 7 6 *‘um, and heat houser.B for e i j : P h o n e E g a n 733-7070 “

for'^^Vd- pick-up and delivery on all —trac to r, b a le r and combine, m a jo r A

_________ overhauls, ' D ecem ber und Junu*n . clenn. ary . G em Equipm ent Sales, Eust*». 137 4 th lund Drivx? South. 733-7272._______

. JOHN D E E R E 55 combln\s with y. week. Lanes pick up ottuchm ents. Mov — io te l. 205 be seen a t M ussey-Ferguson re ta il C._________ sto re , Burley. Mull bids to Boxm rim ents 1-4. c-o Times-News._____________usonable. F R E E pickup and dcftvcfy on m ujor_________ overhaul Jobs on trac to rs and mu- —ren t. Ga- chlnery during D ecem ber und Jun- .

uary. Twin Fulls T ructo r St Imple- A —:---------- m ent Co., 7.33-8687. —

INTERNATIONAL. 23 beet harvest- shed ski --row tank type, Z itlau M otorby duy. Co,. W endell. 5.36-5I I I . ____________ —

Hulley. INTERNATIONAL 23 beet harvest- C er. 2 row tank type. Z itlau M olor -

g 4 Co.. Wendell. 536-5111.excellen t TRACTOR repairing^ any kind ^

L*r right. m ake. M olyneux M achinery, 1982 jIfW'News. Florul. Phone 733-7547.

o x D EPEN D A BL E Case m ach lnery~ re - llable serv ico ut Reed T ru cto r Co.,

fufnished 164 Third AvenuekSouth, Twin. leut. 1618 CR EQU IPM EN T Co., Highway 27._________ south of Papl. J . I. Case furm --•in. Kim- m uchinery Sales und Service. Uley Aggw 4 vt OtJWT Atl7 SUil'CS - im piM \c‘iVf"7 ^ “_____ DeL/ival repa irs and dulrv ' sup-

P P plies. 126 2nd South. 733-84.32______5 5 3020 JOHN Deere new style 3-bottom —

upproxl- plow, 950 hours. Reasonable. 324-•bedroom 2290. Jerom e._____________________'66. 1938 GLEANER Combine, Model A,---------^ Phone 423-5232, Kim berly. —oV — ...................... ..... . ri------------- F o r m S u p p l i e s ________________ 91nd Do. OOOD Used R ailroad ties—on the

grade or out of stock pilo o r de- — r / .fo r livered to your place, S au te r’s 12

This T ruck Scrvlce, llDO South W est V been H ostetler W ay. The Dalles, Ore- E q u ip .’ gon. Phone 296-6181.______________

" H o y , G r o in g n d F e e d 9 4 “i^ .R SALE; H ay and S traw , also

5________ h o rse , hay. will deliver. 678-5856. _Burljcy,______ ■ ________________ w

iSt TOP quality baled hay. delivered.* Load lots Phone M erlin Askew,- _

536-2511. Wendell._________________ 11' F E E D grinding and n^lxing. Molas- _

d ses. Bulk tank. Daffln Mill. Theit- 2 ten Milling serv ice , 733-627G.

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If T h e T e l e p h o n e o f A n ^ D i r e c t o r y Is N o t A n s w e i T e l e p h o n e A n s w e r i n g S e i T h o A d v e r t i s e r W ill B e ^

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e a s y - t o - f i n d a l p h a b e t i c a l o r d o r a r e s o r . C o n t a c t o n e o f t h e s e f i r m s o r in d iv id q u a l i t y p r o d u c t s .

I ___________G u n R e p a i r___________J e r ry 's Gun Shop. Complete (lun- Rr

I service sm ithing. Rod-reel repair. Phone l iny 733- 733-5.^67. 2 \\ miles weat of hospital. j________ _ _________ H o u s e m o v i n g ______ \

lixp«-rlenced licensed hoiisemovlnR, —?___________t ree enHmMtea. B. G.__ Miller,------------ - phono 73;i-f>o7.v 1Tl S l d l i ^ ------- ----------------------- «— ------------------- i'loyd r . ____________ I n s u la t i o n ____________ ~------------ - For the finest in.suhitlon nl reasona-

ble prices Ciuarftnteed workman- __y ship Call Hamilton Insulation and

---- ;;n K -T lnii.eds. 324- r . 7 , . ------ :----------------------—________ _ ______ M ilk in g E q u i p m e n t Yr

Bulk milk tank nnd pipeline scrvlce ^I_______ —sales. Laswell s, Jerom e, 3:i4-4J8l.. fi)unda* ~~f . - - ----------or I om'» ' M u sic I n s t r u c t io n s —

:i.t.ti;»H _________ __________________________ Dc------------ - Play today, not tomf>rrow. 5 sp»?cial- ;• w__________ *y designed organ lcs.<»on5 for adult I y__________ beginners (;uaruniee«J results! J . — S expert- 733^H609. 733 4400____________nd Street O r n o r n e p t q l I ro n ________ —------------ - O rnam ental iron, cast and w rought, -r-

c«)lumns. ralllnKS Phone 7 l,1-. ,'>r,7. 733-4flflr>. Cilllcspie I'rec estim .ites

A n t i n gStuart Brmhers^ in terior an<l c.xte- ^

------------ - rior. (om m erclar and nesldenilal __5rs San(\ Hlasllng 73.Vli;i4 or 733.|94fi

_______P ic tu r e F r o m in g —25% Off on all a rt supplies lA rge

, s t ock of molding, mat hoard \lag lc VC.UJK Valley C hristian Supply 7.33-3C37.05J2 ------------— I------ — --------------------________ _________ R a d i a t o r S e rv ic e ' __► t r ' Tom s R ad iato r Shop. 242 Second

Avenue South, Phono 733-6822 or * urrency residence 733-7R97.________________ •

R e n t a l s ]------------- Folding chairs, tab le i. nny numb^r\ >

all oc<*aslons; also tra ih hauling. — Interm ountaln Fuel. 733-C6J1. I'H*

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- i F ' IT’S F U N ■ ' -Jnn I-air------------ to ,U .se W an t A ds. —r**Phone P h o n e 733-0931 * y

win Septic r ~tallation,-2541

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th e V j -O R Yie n ts ,! I tim e s Publiihad undar tha haading o t yt

k“ e t DELIVERED T OM A G IC VALLEY H O U S

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m e n t '8 9 H a y , .G tp ln . o n d F e e d ________W ?■ FIR S T leconit a n d th ird cu tting hoy

by bale. Cloae -In. Phone 733-«aiB. . HAY for sale. Phone Jjco M atliewa.

r - 432-2844. M u rtau gh. ____________BALED hay nnd straw for «ale.

tra c to r Closc-ln, wlU deliver. Phono 733-B05I.________' . ____________

ir T r a c - , ^ TONS o t l , t cutting hny. Not '____, . '*'»'*• P honB.324; _104 6niy 2209, Je ro m e .lountlng. HAY for sale . Delivered onyw hore -

In M agic V a lley -b y ton o r load T ro c to r , lo ts. 4W-2445. Rtchffeld, I

STEAM custom groin rolling, poijta-

S ble to the fa rm , m olasses. H askell, _423-5880. K im berly.___________ • F

„ WANTED to buy groin and hay.y. Idon? . pho,pe M erlin Askew, S36-2511,..en la tlve W ende;i. _________________I Falls ‘ 160 TONS of 3rd cutting hay . baled *________ in field o r ser-;<Jn your truck .

^ 324-5167.-Jerofne ._________________^ WANT: 60 tons of 1st or 2nd cutting p

-------------- hay. Twin F a lls a rea . Call 733*3020 9235.______________________ '

il lock, GRAIN rolling steam o r dry. Mc­M illan’s. Je ro m e . Phono 324-2677.

[)70 ------------------------------------------- ------------------- A n im a l B r e e d i n g TOOry on all - ___________ _ne, m a jo r ARTIFICIAL Breeding to ABS g re a t b nd Junu* proven sires, nation's highest type Ics, Eusc* produclion sires. Also all breeds of 72. Doef ovaliable. Buhl collcct. 543-

-vLUh Jero m e 324-2652; Hazelton•nu May «29-.‘>.‘S54; B urley 678-9253.__________ison re ta il CACHE Valley Breeding Association, d s to Box Nutlon’a top p ro w n sires. All

breeds. W alter Leitch. 543-4658.---------- ;— Buhl. F iler E n terp rise, 557, Twinon m ujor Fulls. Cull collect.

i and m u - -------------------------------------- ---- --------------and Jan - . . . m^m rr& Imple- A u c t io n s 1 0 1 ^

-------------- M ERIDIAN Sales Yard. Auction ev-t harvest- • ei‘y Tuesday 12:00 noon. Boise Voi- “ uu M otor ley’ft Utrgest calf m arket. 888-1872. 5'

harvest- C a t t Io lau M olor ------------------------------------- — ------------- ^

■ . :■_____ IF you m issed our CHAROLAIS _ Kind o r__Hale, we have good selections,

icry, J98-__ high quality cows, heifers, bulls, _________ percen tage to purebreds. c

u J w ^ ’c o t P A R K E R & N E L S O Nrw in. C H A R O L A ISihwuy 27. Rnute 2. Goodin*; liinho 034-510.1ase form -- --- - - svice DAIRY COWS for sak;. T a k e Ihem.H,U Fi-a- ' immhU out ^ f iiuyium tiee them —a iri- sun mllHcd 4 n.m. daily. Springers andisX’i R^‘nch (Hank or P e te) n

, Wendoll. 536-217H._________________ "able 324- HEAD bred Hereford heifers to

s la r t calving F eb ruary 1. 7 big _ A~ bred Holstein heifers. 543-5110, N Model A. uu |,i,_____________________________ ^

------------ FOR SALE: Good baby nnd pastu re _O l calves. All kinds, Holsteins, w hite p

______ . . . face, and black. 324^4162 or 324-»—on the 4028, Jerom e,*®Saute1-^s 125 HEAD Holstein Springer H eifers. F uth W est weighing 1000 to 1350. somo close lies Or^- ^P ‘ or trude. Also con _

finance, .324-2415, Jerom e. F^ 33 ANGUS sccond cnif cows. 7 —

______ ^ with calves a t side, bnlnnce to Traw also c^ilve in M arch. $21)0 each, 532-

678-5856, _ <4125. Pnul. ______________________ p_________ WANTED to buy: Cood quality _delivered. Springer cows and heifers. Dalen Askew,- D urfee . 53ti^2203, Wendeli._________________ n ANfiUS s tee r calves; about 360

fr. Molas- pounds. Phone 733-.'S405.____ii. Theit- 2 LARGE Holstein Springer heifers.

G27G. Arnold Claiborn. Goodlng. 934-5045.

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ERVICE. P H O N E T ^ t '* Y _

2 4 H O U R "E R IN G SER V IC ETO o f A n y A d v e r t i s e r in T h i s Dt A n s w e r e d , D ia l 7 3 3 - 2 3 8 6 . le e r in g S e r v i c e . D a y o r N ig h t .W ill B e N o t i f i e d t o C a l i Y o u .

s r a r e s e r v i c e o f f e r s y o u c o n o r i n d i v i d u a l s f o r b e t t e r s e r -

S e p t ic T a n k S e rv ic eetc gun- Roto - Hooter sew er service .Sewer < r Phone llnea cleaned, repnlred, nnil In-

hospital. stall«‘d Also. .Septic tank cleaTieil 24 hfjur scrv ice wirh no ex tra

________ th a rije . John A. Haken. 733-2r*4l, iemovlnK. -----------------------------------------------Miller iSepiic ta nks cleaned, pnw^r ^n iiip^ -

m ent for d rainage failures. F ree ' ' ' ------------- inspection. Lloyd C ravens, 733-30.^3.------------- Septic tank cleaning—Call 733-4012 or

reasona- Eden, H25-.*i024. 'vorkm an-»tion and '

T e l e p h o n e A n s w e r S e rv ic o

n t Your telephone Is never nlone. 24-~ c rv T c e s^'rvice. Phone 733-2386. _, 3:i4-4JHI. I-j

---------- T e le v i s io n R e p a irs -------------------------------------------------------------------Del Butterfield R adio & TV Service5 sp»?cial- 27 years of electronic experience, for adult 1807 Addison E ast. 733-2833. i

•suits! J . ----------------------------------- ----------------- --- *------------- T re e S e rv ic e f f --------------- _ ---------------------- 1------- VALLEY T R E E SERVICE 1

- iV 'i r r - ’ Trim m ing. Topping nnd Removing',.1^ ,.y.' e«5tImates. Insured ^

HOX H2. I F. 73.1-3331W anted T ree ropplng nnd rem oval, '

------------- Shrub trim m ing. I ree estim ates. _Jin<l c.xte- Wo-)ds Tree Servlet?, 733 .^940. F(sldenllal --------------------------------------- --------------- »733.194 fi ~ T <

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-----— ----- S ligar W recker Service Addison Av-'d \U tJ\r Phone 733^1234. ,733-3lS7.‘ - i

V a c u u m C le a n e r s

;—c-rrtnH iilrb y Vacuums — The onYy factory ! 3 or au tho rijcd K irby Vavuum Soles

and service In Magic Voljey. Using TF------------- genuine Kirby p a n s , Wa rep a ir all >

vacuum s. V acuum C leaners of Ida- >_____ _ ho. Corner Blue Lakes and 2nd ^

num ber. Avenu« Enst. Phone 7.33-1027. \ JT3I hauling. I --------------------------------------------- ——i —. I

I-lectrolux. only authorized deafer .----- ---— for genuine Electrolux c leaners ^

' • and supplies, 7.33-5618. 806 Blue ttt: Lakes Boulevard.

W a t e r H e a te r s ^E lectric new and installed. Full 10 ^

year w arran ty . Also, gas if you _Zw ant It. K llllnger electric, 733-5729. TH

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I hoy- N ot N o rtH -M a in L o c k e rs P h o n e .32^: -----g o r—f aat~4er-vtoe-eall —7a3*4092r-------

• E ven lng i 733*7188on"”oV^lM d J U S T F R E S H E N E D -

I Two R egistered S gallon Gtiern-illng. poi7ta* »ey cows. Tost 5.?. Call 733* ~e s .^ a s k e l l , ___________ __ A

> FOR sale o r t r a 3 e T " ”Top quQlUy — aiid HayT Springer Helfers' and qows. O uar- ^

536-2511. an teed sound. Some fam ily cows;F a s t reasonab le financing avalla*

hav~ baled • Neal. IW west or B uhl pn fS S r ' trS ck HJahway 30, 543-4f66. Also, h a v e l s 'o u r tru ck . calving n o iv ^ m lx e d C ___________ ages. ____________________ ;_____^”riin*^^7 v f SALE: QuaUty weaned Hoi- _, Coil 733* atgj„ heifer and bull calves. Any U------- --------- ----am ount. We will also buy Springwrr dry. Me*----and Open heifers. Contact W estern e 324-2677.-----Livestock. 723 H Street. R uoert. 7? ---------- ----- ---- Phone 436-6991. or Cherrll S^tail-

1 0 0 ^ngs. 531*5245, Rupert, or Orville H arris. 886-22^2. Shoshone.________ -

ABS g re a t ^U LLS. Good quality breeding bulls il.Shcst ,*yp® for loan. C ontact W estern Live-II breeds of stock, 723 H Street. R upert. Coll = ollect. 543- 436.6991, or C herril SluIlWgs, 531- F ; H azelton 5245, R upert, or Orville H arris,I_____________ 886-2242, Shoshone._________^ _Association. DAIRY COWS and heifVjrs. fresh or ***‘‘1*;.. ...-i* springers. 100 p e r cent guaranteed*

1 * ° ^ y O'" tradt* for all kinds _557, Twin livestock and springers for Coll-fornia. Hup o r Clyde Hughes. Buhl. F

----------------- 543-5969 or 543-M25. ____________ _1 0 1 W ILL buy, sell o r loan bulls of most

___________ variety . Em onuel Nelson. 324-4480Auction cv- or 324-2333, Jerom e.

Boise Voi- - — ------------------------------------------- TTT^2t. 888-1872. S w in O 1 0 3

1 i VEANER pigs tor sole. Phone 324- 4196, Jerom e.

YORKSHIRE w eoner pigs, ail sizes, AROLAIS purebred stock, 733-9386.__________

. r “,‘ bS!’il; t W ________________________ m»• CHRISTMAS SPECIAL. Registered

Welsh ponies for sole^ M ores and -SON geldings. P riced to fit budget.

Phone 324-5097 afte r 6rOO-P.m...ond —„ 034-510.1 . . ■_________________---------------- SHETLAND Ponies for C^hristmusl

Take the y^dorable colls s ta r t at S20. Phone (pee 'th em upyuiiiiiiiuni, ivilllUUF-

ringers nnd ly ______ __________lk or P e te) BOARD your horse ihls w inter ot----------------- Kimberly S t a b to s. Reasonable

heifers to ra tes; Breaking and shoeing. 423-/ 1. 7 big 5663._____________________________ _

543-5110, NOW taking horses to break. 'Horsc-___________ shoeing and trim m ing. Denvermd pastu re Fine. Koute 1. Flier, 326*4631. eins, w hite p.O.A.s ond Shetland yearling colls 62 or 324- and 1-year-olds for sale. Nice

G hristm as present. 423-5975.;er H eifers. FOR SALE or trade : Threo p a ir of some close work m ules. R ichard Hlll, phone

Also con Castleford 537-2877. ___________c. FOR SALE: ] gentle workhorse’ cows 7 team . Phone 934-5066. Gooding. bnlnnce to TWO Shire w ork horses coming 3- euch, 532- year-old. Phone 825-5104, Eden. _

od q-iaiity P e t» o n d P e t S u p p ll.i 1 1 0ifers. Dale _dL________ A P R I C O T P O O D L E S

ubout 360 P O R C H R I S T M A Si,T hoir..r. R cglslorcd tiny pqpploa. Juat L(

Olf in i? ' 'o r Hit'*- Phone 430-6027g. B3-t-5045. or »ee nt 214 2nd S treet, Rupert. _

H A N - S U K E S I N E L S “Boarding nnd Grooming _

I Clcan. heutcd kennels, b' A K C ST U D S

G erm an Shepherd - D oberm an. __ 733-0512 W

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Buy your m an or son an AKC " hunting pup! Adorable pets,too, 324-4111. Jerom e._____ ;______ J*WATCH T H E IR LITTLE EYES L I G H T U P WHEN SANTA LEAVES A NORTH POLE P U P.

____ R egistered Samoyed Huskies. 771_____ 436-3.341, R upert. Idaho "A NORWEGIAN Elkhound puppy fn

that C hristm as stocking fs hoppi-1 ness l(fr m any y e a ii. Cuddly, cob- ^ by liKlu bundle.i of fur, from An- derst s Incumpai able "P rincess i KO-KO anfl ‘ Sir t hlco.*’ M edium |

l i s »l*e, s ilw r 'g re y , extrem ely intelll- —-; 0 genj and ali?rt. Delivered by Santa. Nl

of course. M uriel nnd Dove An-* derst. Phone Paul. Idaho. 438-5867. _

MAKE som eone's C hristm as special—I.. J with a puppy under thc tree. Reg- i

Islered Poodles. Germon Short- —ihairs . Pugs, Elkhounds, G rea t C(Dunes and Purebred G erm an '

* Shepherds. M erry Christm as ond __|* H appy New Yca^t Mnc'S K«nncis. s^

388 4th Avenue E ast. Wendell. 536- 2317.

CHRISTMAS Poodles, going fas ti M'______ Choose your puppy now. Will be . i

ice. Scwcr all sold out before Christm as. F ree ' ianil In- trim nnd buth. Outstanding studs. 7~f

k cleaned Professional grooming — ucces- ,no ex tra Tories. Cherl Miller Kennels. > '4 _733-2r*41, mile west Redcap corncr, Klmber- «

--------------- _ ly . 423-5104 . 423-513fi. K«jre s *^*P'ree "'’VTTHNTTnN c n ris tm as shoppers. s 733-30.^3 AKC registered Golden R etriever ' * • • • m ale pups. Perfect surprise for 7T1 4 015 nr hunter In your family. F ree ^

Chrisim as Eve delivery In lown. __;733 r>283 evenings, Joe Fix. SE

" I ' SAMOYED puppies. AKC registered . ] S e rv ic e inquire 129 West G,. Jerom e. Or I--------------- call 324 4231 or Inquire M ac's *nlone. 24 P lace. Wendell. Will bold until __•

•2386. C hristm as________________________ r i--------------- ELKHOUND Puppies for sale. Will .

hold until C hristm as. AKC Regis- *tered 837-4862. IH miles eas t of __i

„ ' ~ Motor Inn. Hngerm nn, Idnho. CC•XDcrience” SAMOYED and .Schlpperke puppies > xpenence, ^^ndy to go. New litters ready for «1_|_____ __ (h ris tm as . O rder now. Dorothy ^

Flem ing. 536-2117, Wendell._______THE IDEAL C hristm as house pet— f

---------------P u r e b r e d Dachshund Pupplesl IRVICE Ready for C hristm as. Both colors. ^Removing 5.36 2f>40. evenings,________________ * ,

RI-:r,l.STt:RED D achshund, and Chl- 1 •** huahuas. D ifferent prices, sizes. ^

1 rem oval colors. Deposit will hold till * , estim ates. C hristm as. 423-5019, Hansen. ^.' 940. FOR Sale: Poodle pupoles; Chihua- ^TT------------ hua puppies, rcosonablv. Grown -

' Chihuahuas. <!an be reg iste red . i 423-,'^422. K i m b e r l y . ______________ i

— 7 - M INIATURE poodle * pups, blacksidlson Av- nnd browns. Excellent breeding _

nnd conform ation. S tarllte Poodles, t b---------- ----- 326-.’-.6.53, Filer._________________ j- _ j

LIVELY, lovable AKC m tnlatur^ 1 .Schnauzer pups. Excellent blood )

Ty factory 7 ^4 2 ' M ahrt. Burley. 678- 1

ley tjsiifg TROPICAL fish and equipm ent. FG rep a ir all A quarium s repaired . Fish bought. 2

srs of Ida- nnd exchanged. See a t 550 tand 2nd Main Avenue West._______________ ^

'1027. \ JU ST in time for ChrlstmaVl Two __|------lovely registered Pomernniuri pup- WIed dearer pies, m ale and female. Please coll r

4.36-6787,. Rupert, a fte r 4 p m , 5806 Blue CHRISTMAS SPECIAL — Purebr.ed'_________ Cocker mole puppies, $15, Pef SA

w eaner pig, HO. 423-.S947, Kim berly. cAKC WHITE moTe toy i>oodie. jT ?

Z—jrTfi io monthJL-old. House tra ined . Phone ONIS if you 733-82.34. _______________________ u, 733-5728. TH R EE G erm an Shepherd puppies.

2 male. 1 fem ale. 6 weeks old. RU1 ] Phone 829-5617, Hazelton._________ d

BEAGLES - Registered - Pet nnd _ P Show - Stud Service - H eard - 100 WH

ICE Grandview Drive._________ |_______ t^ AKC registered Pom eranian puppies ' ^

for sale. Will hold your selection until Christm as. Phone 733-7744.

CATTLE dog—Im ported blood, lines, p n Red Bally m ale pups. N atural n heelers. >10. Phone 324-4207. „

ONMLY 3 left: PeldngW e-Pom eran- ----Inn puppies. W eaned and ready fo r A n C hristm as. Call 324-4185, Jero m e. _

AKC BLACK poodle puppies. 2 ador- ab le little gents. Oh. so cuddly. 3 m onths old. 733-0493. J

AKC Beautiful reg iste red Toy Poodle m__ puppies, reasonable. 733-8018.

AQUARIUM •gift sets wilh tropical « fish. Hours 9 to 5. 253 7th Ave. E . f<

B Ir New.? In th e i js iW A N T A D S j ;

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Call 733- ----------------------------------------------------________ ___A p p l l a n e e i & H H E q u ip . 1 2 0eow«.**0*uar^ f r i g i d a i r e e lectric dryer, only

fam ily cowa; *48.50. Insured Paym ent Plan. 00 nclng avalla- w arran ty .- M * V Electrici i to rB u h L p n Co. 441 M ain Avenue E ast. OpenAlso, have 16 F r id ay ’tll 9 p.m.______ _________ _no«r.--m1xed COM PLETELY reconditioned Hot-

_______ • point autom atic washing machine.weaned Hoi- *40. Phone 733-2169._____________calves. Any USED household appliances. S erv ltr

buy Sprlng«r on all m akes. Cam era C enter Holl ttac t w este rn of M usic. 733-4921.~herrlf*'iFta'il' used -portable Kitchen AUt i r o r in ie d ishw asher In excellent condition,hone *79.85. Term s. W ll.on-Bales.,r..ortino h„ ii. ’■’5,®.* 23" b lack and white MotorolaBitor^ L lv i T ' ' *“ 'l working condition,R in e r t . '-c a n g ________________Itulllngs, 531- *^OR SALE: Good used Leonardville H urrls, «50. Phone 733-8850 after6 p.m.___________^ ___________^ rs , fresh or ^REFRIGERATOR; Electric Range;t guaranteed* e lectric Jigsaw . $35 cach or $90or ull kinds Phone 733-1138.irs for Coll- Z I ----- ---------------------lughes. Buhl. F u r n i tu r e & H H G o o d k * 1 2 2

ison.* 324^480 U s e d M a c h i n e s

-------------T 53 ' c l e a r a n c e

’- Phone 324- K enm ore ............................$10 05I--------n— I----- 1^®' Home cabinet ........ $34.50igs, all sizes. S inger D ressm aker ..........$3 9 .9 5 'S6.__________ S inger S lantom atlc ........ .. $89.50

S I N G E RM ores and Open F rid ay ‘tll 9 p.m.fit budget. 150 Main Avenue N. 733-3344

lrOO-D-m...and ---- ------ . - _____________ — — „____________ CHRISTMAS s p e c i a lr C^hrlstmusl - SEARS B^STIt $20. Phone Deluxe Zlg Zag Sewing Machine. muj. Kimllur - c omplete wrUir yum l !im Tr"nr'3

cabinet styles. Regular $249.95. ii^ ' w inter nt $169.88. Portable only, ivg-

R ?a?onahfi 5^09.95. Now $139.9$. Zlg.h a e fn T 423 fa” ! ” ' “ “

ireak . -Horse- S N A K E R IV E R A U C T IO N Every Saturday, II a .m .

26-IMI- CALL 733-7754 , earllng colls Pickup Service Available i

sale. Nice Used F u rn itu re store open >3-5975.______ every doy

'’him ” Sh'on'’i f a m o u s BARWICK CARPETS Hlll, phone 250 p a l tc rn ^ ---------- --------- free estim ates — expert instnl-' lotion. Lower overhca,d m eans

YOU SAVE 1 1 1 ^!S coming 3- G A M B L E S — B U H L , ID A H O 04. Eden. _ ______________ ___ ;___________ _• s n o S P O T CA SH------------------ F o r F u rn itu re - Appliances\r \T t r e Things of Value

B A N N E R F U R N IT U R E M A i> 127 2nd A venue West 733-1421

l o v e l y m ahogany dlnlrig room set. ie 436-60^ g pieces. Phone 733-2065 evenings

Rupert. o r weekends fo r information. r* MOVING from a rea . Must sell ex-

lN C.i- 0 cess furnishings to highest bidder,coming w nahor-dryer, etc. Phone 733-9018.■nncls, BEAUTIFUL paneling, $1.80 up. Bl-S Low Building Sup[Hy, phone 733-D oberm an. •*^162._____ ____________________

W ANTED; Used furniture, appli- •KTTkTTTT'O— a nces, bab y th ings,-a-niiqueer-eom* .N IN ilL iO plete esta tes. Hayes Furn itu re .i s e n t s ? — — ................... ■ “n on AKC M u s ic a l I n i l r u m e n t s 1 2 4ible pets - ■ -

JU S T received new shipm ent of— , - ____ — WUrlitzer p ianos and stereos. Shop

early while selections a re com- piete. M asoner Music Center, 211

OLE P U P . Vfola>jAvenue East.b e a u t i f u l cherry red dual pickup

y ——------ .r- Gibson g u ita r and amp., 15’ind puppy in speaker with reverb and trem lo. ng is hoppi-1 733-4704-._______j’r^ lro m An- upright piano” with bench.

••Pr excellent tone quality. Ideal for

.-mely Intelll- 3^4-4410. .leronve._________________cd by Sonia. NEW- Y am aha pianos; used pianos; d Dave An-* A dm iral s te reo record players, iho. 438-5867. W orner Music, 131 Shbshone North.

FARFISA con ipact portable electric r ? r b o s s i^o t pedals with excel.

!man Shor?: am plifier. 73f-5995 a fte r 5 p.m.inds. G rea t COM PLETE set Sllngerland drum s. !d G erm an excellent condition. 6 m onths old.rlstm as and 678-J726. Burtey.._________________ic*s Kennels. SMALL Baldwin uprlght7~good condi- kVendell. 536- tlon, 133-8482 afte r 6 p.m. anytim e____________ weekends._________________________going fas ti MUST vSeil: Going lo college. Elec- ow. Will be . tronic combo organ and am plifier. Istmas. F ree Phone 678-2593, Burley.^nding »tuds. l q w r y e lectric organ. Like new.Ke7ne“s *Prlcc. Phone 733-6366._______

ic r , Klmber- ^ . « i-.fR a d i o a n d T V S e l f 1 2 5

i— nhopperi. ~LAWC;EST -«glgetT!rn~I>f cblflr T v . In •n R etriever Idaho. Zenith and Curtis M athes. surprise for Select from our 75 sets. Buy nowlamily. F ree A rrange for Christm as Eve deliv*ry in lown. ery. Cain s. 733-7111.______________— Fix.______ SERVICE Com pany's Decem berL' reg istered . Used TV C learance. Good trade-Jerom e. Or bargain prices. All person-

luire M ae s “ Ily guarnnteed by Mel Quale, 128bold until Socond Avenue hlorth.___________

____________ IN B U IL T RCA’s; M otorolas; G. E .>r sale. Will nam e it. we have it as low nsAKC Regis- $39.10. M & Y E lectric. 441 Mamliles eas t of E ast, open F riday 'til 9.__________

Idaho. COLLEGE student! Need a portablerke puppies s tereo? H ave a 4-speed. ex tra rs ready for speaker M abnavox stereo for sale, w. Dorothy $60, Phone 73.3-7167.

GOOD selection quality used TV's house pet— from $39.95. T erm s. W llson-Bates,nd Pupplesl 702 M ain N orth. ____________Both colors. NOTICE! J o e 's Economy TV moved------------------ to new location. 187'8 Kim berlyIds and Chi- Road. 733-6278.___________________

t a p e recorders , T V s. stereos, ap- Urnnt^n p liances. New> and used. C am era

C enter and Hall of Music.______ui* T-AKE over paym ents on repossessed

TV. F irestone Stores. 410 reg iste red . Avenue Soulh. 733-5811.

G o o d T h i n g ! t e E a t 7 3 3nta Poodles, J R Y .SOMETHING different for thn_________L— — HoUdayiJ—C urrd and- *moked fur-

m iniature key, duck and chicken. Also .other Dllent blood kinds of m eat. 24 hour service. Burley. 678- F red B ender 571 Highland Ave-___________ nue. Phone 733-1232.______________

equipm ent. FOR SALE: T u r k ^ s of all weights, •ish bought. 2.5c per pound. F irst road nt bot- See a t 559 tom of old Bliss grade.-and /U st

___________ house on right. George Baker.itm asi Two Phone 352-4236.___________________srnniari pup- W INTER B ananas and Delicious ap-

Please cnll pies, picked. Bodenstab O rchard,4 p m , 2 miles north on W ashington. I

— Purebr.ed mile west.________________________k $15 Pef SALE: Apples a t Claude Smith Or- 7. Kimberly. chard . 3 miles south of Burley

poodle. 3- corner. Buhl. 54.3-5826.____________ined. Phone ONIONS-—50 pounds for 50 cents and___________ up a t R august’s. Phorfe 324-4020.Td puppies. Jertfm e.__________________________weeks old. RUSSETT potatoes. $2.50 per hun-

ttv_________ dred . M ayer B erry F arm , J« rom e,- Pet nnd phone 324-2285. - ______________

H eard - 100 WHOLESALE beef by half or quar-•_______ tc r . Cut and w rapped. Phone North

lan pupDies ' M a ts Lockers, 733-40S3. ur selection /• . *

733-7744. C u f R o W T I _______________ 1 3 8blood-jines POTTED plants, cut flowers, Poln- i eetUas. iaing'M N ursery . 40^ Card*

n e r. Phone W3-4281. e-Fom eran- ------------ ------------------------ ------------------ --

A n r tq u M 1 3 92 , j o r . R EFIN ISH IN O , restoring . Buy. le ll,

o euddlv 3 trad e . Beds, pots, disnes, bottles,o cuaaiy . j T he, Red B am , IW miles north on■ W ashington, 2-< R M . ;__________

lTSoib D tSHES. tab le s , dlnlng-occaslonal,..w ' ! I chairs, clocks, fram es, loveseats,llh tropical w ashstand*. d resse rs , desk*, buf*7th Ave. E . feU . etc . 43S-5M0, P a ul. ______

M lg c » llQ n « o u » f o r S o l« 1 4 0USED USI m ilk tanks, used plpe-

; lines. New Boum atlc pipelines.^ L asw eirs . J e ro m e . 324-43inHr* ^ O IL h ea ters , new »t)d liied . See

B lacker's A ppliance and F u m ftu re — .....Tw in P a iiK, * ------- :------ -'31 CALL 73>7940 ifo r c le u ~ ~ sw eep

broom s.

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jy(]I A Sclcct vour ( hristm ns tru«' while

jjrowmK. Will hold uiul tu i fur you Just before Chrlsim as.

0!W cr Johnson, M uriaush 'n i : l: d ( HRISTMAS m o n i : y ?

C A S H F O R S C R A P .Copiicr. Brass. RudUtioiit

Aluminum, n .iiic ru s H. Kc>pih.*I 15:» J iuI Avt* S.

PIANO. 'Bul<(u'(n iilrrusonfc. Miiall uprlRht. full keyboard. StvL-l sfjund- Injj bur. i.lko nuw. Cost $1,000; i y t ■cli 54UO. JO cubic foot frec/iT. Intcrn ijllnal MarvcsliT chtbi typi-.Very Kood! SO.**. Dlshwushi-r, pin- i tab le RCA Whirlpool. t«)p condi­tion. St25. Chest, ft drnvwrs. uood cnditlon, JJ.*). P latform rocker. , needs uphoJslering, $10. Guitar, iyfa Harm ony. $20. T rum pet wilth-iuise.525. Cult 733-488: . . 287 Taylor S treet, nfter 5:30 weekdays, uny-

ttm e weekends.____________________4 UNIT Chore Boy Pipeline- milker

with ,re ieaser. GOO gallon milk lo c keeper bulk tank und comprcsnur.30 iiullon hot w ater heater. These Items sl)c year* old; gootj eo/idl- tion. W rite W arren Dluemor. 228 W est ' 4 th. .lerome,_________ I______ .

bl(lf^UdSj‘ *scope*s.'^ I■ Iceplnu bags. belts>. holsters. Kun I cases. luitKuwe, rldlnR e<)uipmi-nt. JL. rrloudlnR tools, pocket nnd hun(ln(> kn lw s. arcwery equipment. Red sTrading Past._______ ____________

LAMBING SHED: with canvas, i2' 701 MX 12 '. only uspd omj year. $100. --------Darl-Kool 150 Ballon bulk tank— perfect for 12 to 15 cow herd. $300. M is o733-923.‘S.__________________________ ____

USIID hoatlnB equipm ent. Gas hcat- cr.«i. oil heaters, coui heaters, coul- wood ranR^s. tra sh burners, water hea te rs , kerosene healers, uunnerFurn itu re . 733-1421- __________

MILLIONS o? ruKS have been oU'uned with Flluu Lustre. It's A m erica'* finest. Rent elertrtc sham pooer $1. Magic Valley Palm & ( i la s s . ' ^ J

^ n r n‘ o'"' with bindings. Cotfaxboiiom s. $35. Olympia portable |j,,u typew riter. $.'IS. Ciirl's bicycle, 73.1- i3081. _____________________________ I

BRACIi yourself for u thrill the first ater, lim e you use Blue Ltisirt* lo cleun xnot'ruKs, Rent electric ibam pooer $ 1 . --------Krengel s H ardw are. ________ MltC<

bASEBALL GLOVES for Christm as. — — New. Discounted prices below T O w holesale H rpodcls available. 733-4fi|5 Hurrv!____________ __________

a.OOO-WAlT Diesel light plant, new.Buy equity, assum e note. House-hold furnfture, lawn mower, roto- _____

--------- —tn ic r . yutablt g -oTtd eniee»-^aa-«aM. l w A Wb Xt t ER IE S for car. truck, iructor. |

Top quality Hood brand , wholesale WANIprice. F a rm City Dlstrlbuing. movMain E ast In Twin Falls._________ - —

SHAMPOO your own cay ie t. profes- MISC'sional resu lts. Rent a C lark sham- “ 'pooer w ith companion wot vac- O l uum. Bann«>r FurnHure. 733-1421.

SAVE 30% to 50% of your hcatlna costs with Insulation. Call Hamll-ton Insulation und Roofing Com- Jpanv. 733-!>f>Hf)____________________

USED sewing m achines, all makes F a nand models, guaranteed . $17 and Sl«nup Skinners Sewing Shoppe. 733- BuU

U S E D regrlgera io rs. f r o ^ r ^ , phoiranges, washing m achines, oil —• lovei. All gunrnnlccil C'umcra ^ , t> ;nler Hall ot Muilc.

Z IP CODE D ircctorlesi 06 paRci, A PPLover 35.000 llltln iu . All •<"<«. <lcll'possessions, W aahlngton, D.C. $l ard .

■ prepaid. Syrlnga. Box lOai. Twin, p i r kWEDDING gowns, veils, crowns, an- c re t

nouncem enti, v a rie ty of table Pho»kirts — ccn tcr pkoces. Rental— k i RE

retail. 733-R298._________________ OrelPl/.\TP.S: Irrigation and domestic.

Anv size. Steel pipelines. Quick In- H e a tstallallon. K llllnger E lectric . phon« — ^7;i3-.5728. ______________________ D u

A N TI-FR EE ZE, p erm anrn t tvpe. 1gallon free for e a(h |unk« r b a iirrv f sou bring to us Farm s* City.

________ Main E a s t In Twin l ulls ______AUTOMOTIVE P a fn l i n g Cars

trucks, tra c to rs . Dents removedeconom ically! Call 423-.'>G34. ll.m- ----

• » e n _________________________ f n mSO PER 'S Trailers Hnv. stock pnd

utility iralUTs. new and used, ull sue* for ell Jobs. 251 4th AvenueW e s t ._______________________________

l.Oi- TY pile, froe from soil Is the e ^ « - ta rp e t cleaned with Hlue Lusfre j p o r Rrnt r le c trlc sham pooer $1. I’rti eMartlwnre._____________

SOUP’S on, the ru« that is, so clean ihi- ip o t wllh Himi I.ustrc, Hitii

^ .-In lrrc »h»mpo<jcr »1 . C.tcona- wA. " I’ii!______ ---------------- ----------- SLIVvi-inOW SHADE.S Jl A HP S lirs „

11. ' to M ” odd 5II05 ru t r r rr All „ M H. K ln i Stores nnrt Kin# i In _I nwood Snopplnf re n te r

6 N l; Ofrior lvp«w rlter, 15" c nrrlniie fine portable. Both like new nnd

onnble. 535-1741. Wendell. ^ 'KII SFI. engine lu ltab le for pickup Sl

rt'i ( ,ir . Has tran .m U ilo n . Good 1 r.iniiiion. Call 53S-25I1. Wendell.T o r .SALIi: 3 benutlful quilt*. P n e

^.•<elv^^d blue ribbon a t 19S7 Fair.One Is antique. Phone 73.1-3360.

r .o O n ronI furnace with stoker an^blower. Also. lies, poles and 2xl2]^s 12 fnr 2 la rge corrals . Phone 733-7&54I.

K rk .H T M N vour carpets for the hoi- met Mays Hwllh New Ho«r, Kent nui- — Jtm« hme. $1. Wdson Bates._________ _____

IM R IFT E X f»' X U ’ finoleum ruB*- S n o vJ«i 05. A ssorted pa tte rn s. Banner _____F urn itu re . 733-1421._____

S lO W n .w n v bed for rent. $2 50 a week B anner I 'u rn ltu re , phonc

^ ------- PR,WIC REBUILD hvdraullc Jacks nt

A bbott's Aufo Supply. J21 3rd Ave-nue W est. See us today._________ gnOA

1 PATR fi foot skis. 1 new davenport thal m akes Into bed. Phone 733-1122 __________________________ 347

S V lT T KING knltttnp machine. j q | nS40 fi-S S k lnner't Sewing Shoppe. , , „733-5542,_______________ ■ _ - - the

W l.S T FR N Autn^s Toyland * tilf t Raccen ter nftW open! S t^ c la l^ s n le sinfiprices th ru C h r i s tm a s .^ I n |FalU. ^ow

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H a g e r m a n ,J e r o m e ^ . . . . .............. .. 63$-1535 F iy i

F i l e r . H o D iJ te rR o g e r s o n ..................... 338-5375 7 3 3 -:

P B u r le y . R u p e r t , M o te— — - D e c lo . P a u l ._______________ _____ .nsssq

N o r la n d .............. .. 678-2552tlafl

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tra n s m is s io n , b e a u t i fu l f in ish , i ................... . . . . . W A T C H F O

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1963 C O M E T 2 - d o p r H a r d t o p ■ v s e n g in e , a u to m a t ic t r a n s

c .f t re n ie ly lo w m lle aR e . TTiis _ ' ................................ P R I C E D A T

’ 1963 C H E V R O L E T 4 - d o o r S e d : v s e n g in e , a u lo m a i ic t r a n s P e r f e c t .

Ilia'll ........................................................... ■(loo:' 1967 M U S T A N G•f'’’/ VR e n g in e , a u lo m a iic t r a n sy,Vil 1 fu ll fa c to ry w u r r a n iy .Jlldi- , .............. .. ,^>‘HliiS'ri J 9 6 5 M E R C U R Y P a r k l a n e 4 -d

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Warm JnckcU----- Insulated Bools)pen Y jI t s K O P P bL ’S BROWZEVILLE

’nlni 152 2nd Ave. S.__________733-7H1__ 2 1—— ALUMINUM storm dpors (self-stor- _ Wax ting), reg. $34.5»5. nf>w $25.59. A, <‘ -PC jmle )h)Uj,ion Lum ber (form erly Home

Lum ber). 733-2214._______________ _-— ' ’67 RUGER 3.')7 m agnum pistol. Hoi- ' >■•1 Bter. $100. •a.'i Honda •‘305’* green

$T 73,3^4054.___________ M i s c e l l a n e o u s W o n t e d 1 4 1

S w T O P C A S H F O R S ^ A P “ h c'• Copper. B rass. Aluminum ----- B atteries, R adiators

H . K O P P E L C O .otf>- _______I■‘ 2 2nd Avenue South______ _ t-rtna ^ . I w A NTU D . r u r n llu re , .- nppllnn . ; ^ " ! ^ .,nr I anyth ing of volue. Cnll 7a3 -775«. nnie WANT lo buy: Two-cnr linrauc to be 352 tna. moved. W rite T lme»-New«.

M is c e l l a n e o u s S e rv ic e 1 4 2 1,7

iT cl “ b U N T I N ’S ^ C L E A N I N G '■1— S T E A M A N D H IG H 702'''in P R E S S U R E s motn- P O R T A B L E S E R V IC E “3“

F a rm Hqulpm ent A ircraft J967nnd -"ilKn.735 . Buildings Engines

R estau ran ts Shopping C arta T rucPhone_733-5170 or_______733-7673 MAG

F u e l o n c i W o o d ____________ 1 4 3 ^304ges, A P P t-E fircplace wood, saw ed and loas Ites. dcllvored. Irvln Bodenstab Orch-, $l nrd . 733-filBft. ____________________ Afl

FIR E PLA C E wood for sale. Dellv- -------an- crcd . Apple and o ther varle tlea. A u ft

able Phonc 7il-5Q40.________________ ________ IFIR E PLA C E wood for sale. Gourley

___ O rchard . Phone 326-5630. Flier,Stic. — ---- " ---------------------- _ -■c In- H e a t i n g E q u i p m e n t 1 4 4

“ D U 0 -T H E R Iv r0 ~ ll7 H K A T E R S— r Good selection of new nnd used.

CLOSING OUTA T O U R C O S T _____________

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— , C o m e r o — P h o to S u p p ly 1 5 5

;.n1.e KOaAK Bmm. P ro jec to r and .creen Call 733-0170. eve n in g .___________

,n e . S p o r t i n g G o o d s 1 5 9C a m p e rs Ciift

W n H E A D Q U A R T E R S ’ (

< no. WARM COATS .............. l.'i !).■■. up;----- SL EE PIN G BAGS ---- »8 95 up

tiE N U IN i; C l MUMMY, BAO-S .................................. *16 !>5 f f

.SNOW SMOI'S .................... $2.1 ?)5 ^----- PU P TENTS . ................ $5 95 up

INSUI.ATED COVERALLS (Snow-Mobllers. cyclists.

____ u o rk e rt) ...................... $14 05 up:kup S t ABBARDS A SADDLE BAGS ,>ood INSULATED BOOTS ti l — HUNTER.S & SCOUT SU PPLIE S One

K O P P E L 'S 'Tfjd B ro w z ev illerl2 's 152 2nd Avc. S. 733 7441

ONE PAIR N orthland C ontinental hoi- m etal 6'7” skis wllh bindings. $40. 64Tron- — FTR>na^ 3:i-R5n:--------------------------------------___ ___ r---- ------------------------- '61UB* S n o w M a c h in e s 1 6 0

________________________ '53^ C H R I S T M A S S P E C I A L

___ F R E E — -."jO below snowsult‘ "* w ith purchase of -E vinruda ^ve- s k re ie r nr AMF SkJ-Daddlcr___ gnowmobllc.port733- , B U D 4 M A R K

___ 3 4 7 Mnln F.ost ,________ 733-1104JOIN the fun crowd! Your best deal Vj J

PP*' Is a Sno-.lef Snowmobile. They won___ the North Am erican Cham pionshipGift R accs. FehrViary, 1M7. a t Muni- sale sing. M ichigan. 15 lo 30 horse- fy^ alls. power. Price from WM to $1275.----- F ast! Safe! E xceptional m aneu- ^

vcrabllltv . 2M W est M ain. J e r o m e . ____See C. C. (P a t) Crutchley._______ ^

3 40 P E R ,CENT off of new prica on ^ o I 2 .P o la r a ano m achines. 1JH57 m<v I defs. s e e a t P ersons lOA, Kim- hn,

berly , 423-4043, 4a3»5490._______ ^ sSKI-DOO CotibU tra c k AJplne. excel- ____J

•m lent condition. Nylon cover. $«50 COR' cash . -Phofift 733-M37 o r Ron’s Cu»- pei

kV tom U pholstery. 701 TWO 1M7 Johnson w lde-track-S^ow - _ N o

mobiles. One m 7 AM F Skl-ttad- 19«5dler. All excellen t condition. ncieach . 678-5017 ; 67B-5856. Burley. p.Ti

A i r c r a f t f o r S a l* 165 c n4 3 -------------------------------------------— ------- Coi

F.A .A . Approved F ligh t T rain ing fo r p riv a te , co m m erc ia . In struc to r and Instrum ent. Save tim e » nd m oney. . F re e plMcemant serv ice , R eeder —

>35 , F ly ln« ,S enrlc« . 7J3-5BTO.___________OTOISO CESSNA for sa le o r trad* . J50 H

__ h o u n slnca m a io r overhaul. P h an * —eS175 733-3l6«-_________________ IP V

M o to r c y c l e s ________180 .:r:r- m v i i io w d a aoa - i iup e r i i iiwk;- i t l.«-w»*- l52 new condition. Call S37-2703. C ai- lilt

tlafo rd .. SIO

' J ■' <■<■ ■ ' ’ ^ - •■ • ;

Have a W<................... .................................... - - ■2 0 0 -■ A

^ :g ia l sH a r d t o p

nt: w h ltR sIrip w n ll l i r e s niitnm H lip.-----------ifu l f in ish , v e ry n ic e ; v e r v lu x u r io u s . k T C H F O R T H E T V P R I C E

i ^ nd . W a tc h for th eX T R A S P E C I A L T V P R I C E

a t i o n W a g o nion w ith o v e rd r iv e , v e r y n ice .r . L O W T V s p e c i a l p r i c e

n. b u c k e t s e a ts , r a d io h e a t e r .. . . . . . S P E C I A L T V P R I C E

H a r d t o pl l i e t r a n s m is s io n , p o w e r s le e r in g , ^■age. TTiis is a l i t t l e d o ll a n d c tI C E D A T A L O W , L O W $ 1 1 9 5 b i

d o o r S e d a na lic tra n s m is s io n , p o w e r s te e r in g .

..................................... O N L Y $ 1 1 5 0

gja lic t r a n s m is s io n , p o w e r s te e r in g . .iiy ......................................... J U S T $ 2 6 9 5 -Ci

k l a n e 4 - d o o r H a r d t o pRed f in ish , p o w e r b ra f te s , a n d s te e r - '6a l ly ow ned ......................... N O W O N L Y $ 2 3 9 5

'6

x u ry c a r . F u lly e q u ip p e d w ith a l l l io n in g , one lo ca l o w n e r . ■ '6

n Motors^I n T h e W o r ld T o B u y A C a r________________________________ V-ia-TTOQ

1 ^ M o lo rc y c la s . . . 1 0 0

T R A IL C Y C L E ................., 198 ^

H O NDA 305 ..................... $298

J.. Y A M A H A T w in ............$2G9

7^ i _ 2 U SE D E N G IN E S . . . . J45

''a . 'T ' PO L A .R IS S N O W M O B IIL E S V O p e n 't i l 9 F r id a y s

E R I C K S O N M O T O R_____ 5 2 0 M a i n S o u t h

1 4 1 7 3 3 -4 0 0 0

A P HONDA — fi-ium ph — KnwnsnkI ll for road and tra il. Helmets —

accessories. New location — 1806 Kimberly Road. 733-0222,

BLASIUS MOTORS-------- FOR SALE— 1965 H onda 250 Scratn- ___

Bi'er. Com pletely overhauled . 3TT W ashington S tree t N orth. Call 733-

: to be 2521.______________________________ tr‘W TRIUM PH 650 cc m otorcycle, ex-

tremely good condition. $650. See ,i, _ _ nt 184 Caswell o r phono 73fS-42S3.SJG ” 10Q7 HONDA 305cc Scram bler. 500

Bctunl m iles, like new . c a ll 733-7022 a fte r 6 p.m.______________

SLIGHTLY used Honda 100. d iv e m : away p rice! Call 733-3221. 8 to 6 ; A

733-0385 Sunday, o ftc r 5 p m.______ —:raft 1967 HONDA 305 Syper Hawk. Low ucks mileage, like now. Call 733-7562.

T ru c k , ^-------------------------------------------------- ------ - QOI7673 MAOIC VALLEY INTERNATIONAL 'Bl

I H T R U C K S du1 4 3 3(M 4lh A venue W cjt 733-420* «ti

T00.1>O R D ^FI00 'w llh a - jp e c d r c i i r WAI Orch- und large box. 423-5531.

_____ After 5 p.m . 423-5429, Kimberly.D e llv - ---------------- --------------------------------------leuea. A u to s f o r S a le 2 0 0 m e i

■ • ■ — ov ourley _____ ba

^ J J C O L Zised. -----rp CHI

_— W i s h e s J$3

— - F o r A H a p p y H o lid a y S e a s o n — j-

— ’66 Buick .. $2595LeSabre 2-door hardtop.

--------- Radio, h ea te r, autom atic,. e n pow er steering , p o w e r

brakes, white sldo wall-------- tires.

’66 Chev .. $1795r, ,,p 4-door. 6 -cyllnder, stan­

d a rd transm ission, radio.“ P heater.

’64 Buick .. $15955 up LeSabre 4-door sedan. R a­

dio, hea trr, autom atic, now er steering , p o w e r

, fcrake.,

'62 Buitfk - $895 is'IE 5 4-door s lalion wagon R««

dlo. h ea te r V8 , 4-speed I tra n s m is s i^ .

m PICKUPS".‘ w . ' -64 D O D G E v^-ton . . .S 1 .1 9 5 ___

'61 G M C >/3-(on ............ J.M3 1

--------- '59 G M C !^ -to n ............ t695

A L '58 C H E V -li-to n . . . . *595 ”

s r i c e ::It deal CHEVROLET, Inc. „

= J E R O M E "h J w I 200 South Lincoln. P h . 324-4fll5$1275 C hurchm an, C larence Fallon 19

naneu- I.ow e. F ra n k Qheppeardf r o m e .____ ________________________________--------- W A NT T Q - S A V E M O N E Y ?

Come To Leo Rice Chevyland, lfi Goodlng. C hevro lcu . Oldamcv

K j ^ bllcj, Bulcks. Pontlacs. OK______ Used C ara and T rucks, ,excel- Open Sundaya and EVenfngi . $650 CORVETTE. IMI w ith J064 High s Cu». perfo rm ance 327, «1400. Call 733-

fo il days, o r te e 275 Blua L4ikes 19 North a f te r 6 .

l-ttad- |» « 5 OLDS 442, M ag wheels, like •I. ^125 new. $1R50. 4Z3-5877. then a fte r 5 10 ley. p.m. call 733-5369.

- TUNED J a rd in e H eaders , t lu 390 1 6 5 CID. C om et, F a lrlan e , M ustang.

--------- Cougar, $75. 733-72JK a fte r 6 p.m . 19ng fo r ^ n b q a i k - rh o v io#?i ‘jsci »n. j r glne/ j r ^ ^ . Se* an d m ake oVfer.l e ^ i t r ' Phoee 733-7378. _______ -

OTO. It65 . E x ce llea t coodltloa. fully - e q u i p p e d - 8: 00 to 5:00.

PhiSS _____________ -I F YOO k a v « > n old car,.to icH—now

............ — Is the tim e before the expense of1 8 0 Inspection. Real Deal Auto Sales.

ly— -BUICIC h ard top , ax rf llfn i rn n « ___. Cat-1 dltlon.' P rlce il to sell. Phona 423- 14

* 5104, K im berly .

\

W ant Ad ClX) AUTOS FOR SAIE

" FRIlie :_____________ __________ —

(w ith c o p y o f t

‘ , 1 0 0 G a l l o n s

W i t h T h e s e T w

.1964 M E R C U R YCom m uter E

$ 1 5 4 7

Pig Due to our Increase in sales, we i car.s. WILLS MOTOR CO. is going buy of a lifetim e.

$5Cgiven In trad e for any car you can lot on; any of these cars listed belc•CG PLYMOUTH Bel- - ’6

vedero 4-door . . . . $l(i97

cr- ’65 WAGONEER4-door ..................... $1897

'62 BUICK LeSahrc4-door ..................... J859 ..

a ll ®’6S CHEV vn. Caprice,

4-door Hardtop . . . $2197

-— ABovg'p r ieg!! a rcer ^ 3i)D

■ 4 2 M o n t h F i n a n c i700 O.A.C.

w i l l s u s e$98

B o th l o c a t i o n s o p e n M (Truck Lane West ‘ C

D ic k B o y d N ic k N ic h o l J45 733-0542 733-6139

N E W C A R D E ]. 236 Shoshone S treet W R am bler — Jeep — Ply

L O U IE SL IM A N —— 733-5198

E A R L B IR D 733-i 5,14

-BtHeK, I9C2 C.uslom LeSnhr»—4-------li 733- tlo*>r sedan. Vft ennlne. uuiDmatic trunsmlssl«n. power stcoruiH «nd

----- power brakes, plus A, R, A. uirle, ex- conditioning und white side wull •OB? tires. Good condition. One owner p

_car. Phone 733-8331.____________ _1958 CORVETTE. 3-J ». ..'•-•PCCd, 2 ll /w- tops. ster-£o tape, excellent condl-

■ tion, $1295. Phone B37-4863, Hager- p Give man. or see at 3446 McKinley to 6 : Avenue, Pocatello. Idaho.______

ow’ t> T)GE, 1964 J-fon truck. V8, st«ke '562 good condition. .See Butch C — ' and Koy’s Service Ccntcr. 1301

1 ^ ^ Kimberly Road. 733>226a.________------- GOING Into service — must sellONAL *65 Mustang, 4-speed, 4-barrel,

dual exhaust, chrome wheels, blue4206 streak tires. 733-4764. ________ q~ c ^ . WANT TO BUY: Chevrolet or Ply- I-5M1 mouth In model of dccade of '- '‘f -ly lOM’S. Call YMCA 733-4385 9 to 5

— p.m. or 290 Alexander after 6 p.m.2 0 0 MERCURY 1967 Comet, 4-door. Pay M

------- owner small equity ond take over 7abank contract. See at 219 Walnut 40call 733-7117.___________________

J9.59 PONTIAC Bonnevlllo Station wlWagon. Power stverlng. power Hibrakes. Excellent condition. Cood dlltires. 73-0066.__________________ Ct

CHISHOLM Brothers, Burley, yourauthorized Rambler dealer for iq«2

« (lossla. Minidoka counties. 678-5564.^ P T Impnln- Ncw^__hi

Paint. 3 speed. Good condition. rc $350, 733-7402, evenlnRS. pc

ison — j-------------------------------- -----------------

9 5 " O H , W H A T F U N I T IS

>nc,’ is r i g h t w h e n 1

) 5 L I K E N E 'tnn-

f r o m

I U n i o n I N/ a r

35 1965- DODGE POLARA 4-door sed R». stoering, nice car.

jeed ^1965 PLYMOUTH FURY convertil

steering, real sporty unit. ■>

1963 FORD GALAX IE 500 4-door: A .195 Ing. local, low m ileage, exce

:.M3 J9G4 FORD THUNDERBIRD I.a t au tom atic, (ull power w ilh a

1964 FORD FAIRLANE sta tion \v; mission, radio, heater, rea l sl

1967 CHEVROLET IMPALA spor power steering, low m ileage

1967 FORD CUSTOM .SOO 4-door: V ing. a ir conditioning, new car

1967 FORD MUSTANG 2-door ha V8 , floor shift, power, s te e r ir

lUoa 1964 CHEVROLET CORVAIR Spj transm ission, big engind, exct

™ to go.«n<f. 1963 FALCON FUTURA convertib “ok *'*” ’• exceptionally good shap

C O k M E R CHighL«k“ ' 1966 FORD FlOO, ■4x4,.V8, 4-specd :____ rubber.. like .

s 1965 CHEVROLET ’/ j TON. 4.\4. j -555 hubs, radio, heater.

1965 FORD ’ 4-TON. long whcelbi fl3 en- -big *6*. 6:50x16 6-ply rubber, offer.

77^ ; ^ A V E L o t s o f ^— ALWAYS A LARGE SELECTIC

The Safest P lace to Buy a t «i« . — OPEN EVENINGl-xan. - NEW CAW PEPAWTMENT • 03- :t;;. . . . jjj-ai lu------ »

1

Charge Acc200 Auto

l E E ':o p y o f th is a d )

illons ofle Two Specials

I9G2 P O N T IA C -------Bonneville 2-door hardtop

$ 1 1 7 7

ales, we a re overstocked with used . is going to give our custom ers

500ir you can push, pull o r d rag to our listed below.

, '65 CHEVROLET VR U97 Im pala s t a t i o n

w a g o n . P o w e r s l e e r i n g , power

897 brakes, a ir condi-tioriing ............... $1897

-67 PLYMOUTH Valiant 4-door Power sieer-

ngy ing a ir conditioning $2297

afte r $300 trudc Ot L<i:>li

inancing Available

USED CARSpen Mon. thru Eri., ’til 9 —

' ‘ Office Phone’733-736'5 ^k N ic h o ls o n G e o r e e D e y

733-6139 733-4913

DEJfARTMENT ^S treet West — 733-2891

;p — Plym outh — Toyota

D E A N E A R L 733-8108

D O N P F E F F E R L E733-2820 $A

>M«—*------- MiHer-A«tf>—Honda—Sales-------------im ntic CASH (or good clcnn used c a n .» »nd Irnde c a n for H onda.: Hon-

dus for cars. 3 blocks south on B wull Rock Creek R o a d , H ansen, ow ner phone 423-3179. su ------------------------------------------------------------------- sp<'coidf- B O N A N Z A M O T O R S HnRcr- Pontiac Opel Buick

B U R L E Y , ID A H O--------- ---------------- ---------------------------------------- Hn

stiike L E E PONTIAC co,Butch GMC TRUCKS — IN JE R O M E ow

. 1301 ROSS LEH FORD. INC.______ JER O M E

>ar«ll F R O N K M O T O R ’65I, bluo C hry .ler, Plym outh. GMC All ______ 67B-9021 — Burley — 678-8781 .ea

CHEVROLET~1907.“ ll~lon~plckuiva tn A uiom atlc transm ission . pow er6 n m a te e r ln r ‘“ rg® ^Ires. 2 .0 0 0 m iles.° r JL*.: Siesta Telescoping cam per, new l

P a y M arilyn P o rte r. Box 1. H ailey, 65; over 7g8-4258 or E v ere tt T aylor. 788- 4-dValnut 40C2.______________________________ pec--------- 1903 INTERNATIONAL Scout 4 x 4>tatlon with full cover. 4-spved and W ernpow er Hubs. New paint. Excellent con-

Good dltlon throughout. P riced a t $1,425.______ Cam eron Sales. Inc. 06-3191. Ru-

your ______________ J___________0 -A ” *' 1062 OLDS 88 4-door sedan. Radio,

autom atic , power s tfe rin g , pow erNcw_ _ h rjik e s , good tires. Inpks a n d .ru n s ____

dltlon. good, $595' Hnnzel Chevrolet. Ru* _________ pert. 436-3158._____________________

JN IT IS TO RIDE . . . ” t when It is in a I

" EW CARf r o m I

1 M o t o r s1-door sedan ; V8 . ju tp m a tic , power 1

Imconvertib le ; V8 . au tom atic, power

f unit. ■> luu) 4-door: V8. au tom atic, power s teer­age. exceptionally sharp.3IRD I-audau 2 -d o o r hard top ; V8 , cr w ilh a ir conditioning.sta tion waRon; V8. standard trans-cr. rea l sharp. • ~ ^\L A sp o rt coupe: V8, au tom atic,' m ileage, ready to go. ch4-door: V8 , autom atic, pow er steer- ^

. new c a r w arran ty .2-door hardtop; 7,000 actual miles, er_ steering , new c a r w arran ty .

^AIR Spyder convertible. 4 - speed gind. exceptionally sh a rp and ready

convertib le; V8 . 4-specd transm is- good shape."

MERCIALS8 , 4-speed, hubs. low m ileage, new ^

)N. 4.\4, V8 . 4-speed transm ission; jj„,

IHg w heelbase. 4-spced transm ission , c i y ru b b er, ready to go. ____

s o f Money HereSELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM — o Buy an A-1 Car o r P ickup ' «'t<EVENINGS ‘T IL 9^ D EPARTM EN T FOR

1 O V (

\c c o lint — Coll_____________________ ■

o o . ^ u to » .fo r S o l* ; - ' .. 2 0 0 —

H E R E ’S A— B E E N y

J O H N C

E. O.>p

Every BRANsedtl)« !}> A V t-i !})

One Exam ple:

1 9 6 8 P O N ^o u r ■ _ ]

B ig 400 cu . in V 8 e n g in e , pow ei t i r e s , d e c o r g ro u p , u n d e rc o a t* P

sticker Price 1897 ' $ 3 8 0 7

JOHPONTIAC

0 601 M ain Avenue E astBob Fulton 733-5913; Bob Nelson

i l 9 ----------------------------------------------- - —Abbie Urig-uen’s

;y ------------

Y e a r - E n d ™ S A L E ..

' C o n t i n u e sS A V E SA V E SA V E

-------- 'Sl BUICK 2-DOORIm _____________ Riina jc a l .gond.----------- ---------

^ L X ^ ^ ^ r o .61Hon- h onnsen. '6.5 OPEL KADETT

SUttlon wftgni^, bucket scats. 4- speed, luggaRo ruck, new tires , 0

>C SLASHED TO

u L 59^-0) ’65 OLDS STA R FIR E '6— H ardtop coupe, bucket seats,

console, ull power, local done>ME ow ner, low mileage.

SLASHED TO_____ $2344 . .6(

’65 PONTIAC GRAND PR IXC All pow er equipped, bucket8788 sea ts , console, Im m aculate In---------- tid e and out,pickup. SLASHED TO

$2185

’65 M ERCURY M ONTEREYr. 788- 4-door sedan, all pow er equip- *g(

ped, fac to ry a ir conditioning.: ^ . SLASHED TO

IwSrn $1490It con-^h425. *63 i n t e r n a t i o n a l

H. Ru- Scout. 4-wheel drive, full cab , *6 ( new tires, exira sharp .r9«pow er

,d runsslTKuTl---------------2----------------- ----------------------------

— A b b i e " U r i g u e n ’s

[ 3 Oldsmobile-BuickIdaho 's L argest

OUlsmoblle-Butck D ealer 712 Mnln Ave. S. 733-8721

-------------

5 JOHNIE BOYD ’s:

w er 1965 Chev ^Imp.nira 4 -door. Rndio, h ra te r, pow er steerlnR, pow er brakes.'M '’ V'S. one owner. 25.0^0 ac- ___tual mles. C leanest one In town.

B E S T B U Y ^------- SALES----------------^

507 Main W ett Phpne 733-9100

I .n T L E AD

BIG SAVINGS —Chrysler, Plym outh. Valiant.Dodge, Dodge D art, a n d Dodge Trucks.

DRIVE A LITTLE AND SAVE

K!Cd $ $ J $ J

HARBAUGH nis- MOTOR

COMPANYGooding, Idaho 934-4112 19(

WORKMAN joi new BROTHERS

PONTIAC — CADILLAC 19<GMC jg .

Rupert. Idaho 436-3478--------------- SQI

IH C T R U C K S - < ;a s & D ie s e lCH ARLIE’S TRUCK * EQ U IP . 19J

JerQffne^ Phone 324-43621967 CHEVROLET 1-ton s ta te body . 19<

truck . D ual w heeli. heaTv dutv s p r l n ^ ^ ^ w e r b rak e , VS, 4-ipe«d.

1 $85. CHOICE 1»55 F o rd W agon withstick ; 1953 3 u ick VOith 1956 engine;I!).**? P lym outh H ard top . 9 4 fi 2nd *cAvenue West._______ J _________

NT FOR SALE: 1967 B arracuda Fast- 6 iI over paym ents. 733-9631;. 733-4665.^ BH

_ ■ . ' -I - - ... . . . . . . . .

Call 733-0931 ' ■__________[___________

., 2 0 0 _ - Dec. 22-23 , 1967 Twiri^

S W H A T Y ( g[ W A I T I N G

I N C t t k i s M O I

3. Y. SA' B R A N D N E W C a d i U a c o r F

i n s t o c k 1.......... .................

$ $ $ . $ A V E

- O N T I A C C A T /

H a r d t o p C o u p e

ngihe. power steering. EZI Glass, fender ski undercoat, PLUS all Pontiac Safety features.

S a l e P r i c e

3HN CHRM O T O R S

C A D I L L A C

st

Bob Nelson 733-0052: Dell Tim pson 733-4458; G

; DODGEI L l ’66 CHEVROLET . . . . J2495 ’63

Impala S.S. hardtop. VR en- jjjne, 4-s|;>ved transmission. '59 power steering, new white-

. wall Ures. Extra sharp.' '65 CHEVROLET . . . . $1895

Impala hardtop. VR engine, automatic transmission. Real nice.

;Av E MUSTANG ............ *1895Hardtop. V8 engine, nuto-

jj matlc transmission, power^ steering, aacellent condition. - -

’61 CADILLAC ............ S1095 ^4-door hardtop. A sharp one. »c*> Full power and air condl- Y tionlng.

“ u r e t '64 BUICK .................... *1695Wildcat 4-door hardtop, po­wer steering and brakes. new premium tires. b.

?E -64 CHRYSLER .......... *1895sealJ, 300 4.door hardtop. Extra

I done clean, full power, low mlle-age.

'66 CHRYSLER .......... J309.5ODTV Newport 4-door. Air condl-rKlX. tionlng, power steering and

bucket brakes, factory warranty. *6‘ite in.

»59 PLYMOUTH .......... $199Fury 4-door sedan. V8 en­gine, automatic transmis­sion, power steering, nloc.

EREYequip. *55 i m p e r i a l . . . . SE E IT ’57

4-door, equipped as a fine car should be. also factory warranty. can't be told from new. *63

\L1 cab. >69 DeSOTO .................... *395

4-doof sedan. V8 engine, au­tomatic transmission, power steering and brakes, realcleun.

'58 CHEVROLET.......... 1290Impala convertible. VR en-glne. automatic transmls- olSlon, power steering, nice.

^ ’ g P I C K U P S a n d

•66 FORD H-ton Pickup ‘66lr VR engine, automatic trans­

mission, custom cnb, long wheelbase, radio, commer-

er clai tires, trailer hitch, ex-33-8721 cellent condition.

»52 F O R D ........................ $195■; ton. It's Good.

'63 DODGE .................. S \m■ Long: wide V>. «-c>'Hnder. 4- ^

speed.= ^ V '57 INTERNATIONAL $395 ’ 0^ ’ Travelall. fi-cvllndrr engine. ,

overdrive transmission, good irater, tires. OZirnkes.QO ac- __ ___

Bob Reese’s El o ______ !________________ 500 Block 2nd AVenJ3-9100 Kenny Moon — - Winn Elli

I YOUIliant.

M O T C-E

NO DOWNO n T h e s e E c o n o r

^ with approved c

1962 VOLKS 2-door sedan ................

M112 196J FORD F alrlane 500 2-door seda 1961 IMPALA 4-door se3anj,^V8, aut(

^ C 1960 IMPALA hard top sport coupe,

1959 C H E V R O L ^ 4-door station wa36-3478" 1959 IMPALA 4-door spo rt sedan, V

)iesel^ I P . 1956 MERCURY hardtop coupe, V8

Lte body 1952 STUDEBAKER hardtop, coup ' • S o o d o w ..........

ion with - G i r r T H E N E Wengine:

2nd 5 8 5 ^ d o w nu Fast- 644 Main Soulh

Bl£u -------------------Jaclu-Coi

' • 'i , 4 ■. . ■ • ' 1

I , 4 ■ I • ,

1931 Today!' Twin Foils T lm es-N ew s l y

: Y O U ’V E

N G F O RM O T O R

i l i a c o r P o n t i a c .

A V E $ $ i _ _

: a t a l i n a

p e

ss, fender skirts, iadio, while wall fety features.

. $3387HRISR 5 ~A C G M C

Phone 733-1823 ion 733-4458; George DeTillot 733-2495

G E - G { T ¥ ^, *2495 ’63 FORD XL ............ *1095

VR en- Convertible. Real nice.mi».Hion, '59 CHEV Wagon ........ *295- whlte-

’66 PONTIAC .............. *2595> $1895 Bonneville 4-door, full pow* enRlne factory air. new

)n. Real Ures. A real buy.

CHEVROLET . . . . $1995 ' $»°95 Super Sport red convertible,

auto- '39(i’ VH engine, automatic power transmission, power steering

mdltion. - - And brakes, console. Real ------- ----------- 1—ahtkt'tn -----------------------------------. $1095 I’"?ond': DODGE .................. *895

PoJara 500 hardtop, auto- .^njrttlt Irunsmlsslon. power

eicqi; * steering and brakes, 383 V8I'op Po-

’65 DART 270 .............. *13954-door sedan. 6-cyllnder, au«

. $1895 tomatlc transmission, lowExtra mileage, real sharp.

iw mile-'63 MERCURY .......... *1095

' Stiitlo'rt wagon. Vfi engine,. $3095 overdrive transmission, re- r condl* motor. Real nice.Ing andranty, *64 DODGE .............. $1595

,-nn polora 500 2-door hardtop.»• 5199 •383* high performance en-V8 en* glne. automatic transmls-

'ansmls- slon. power steering, buckctg, nloc. seats, consolc.

E E IT ’57 MERCURY .......... $195a fine Wagon,factory

)e told’63 IMPERIAL .......... *1895

4-door hardtop. Full power.. . 5395 air conditioning. e x t r a:ln«. au- sharp. A true luxury ciir.., power•>. -63 VOLKSWAGEN . . *895_____________ ('onvertlble. Extra good.

New top, reljulli moi6r.> - S290’61 f o r d ................ *475 , j

nice. 2-door hardtop.

P S a n d T R U C K S

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' . ’56 WILI.YS ....................$550. . $195 station wagon. 4-wheeI

drive, 6 -cvllnder engine, lock-out hubs.

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Chrlslnius inside thc walls of f;(, I.ewisburg Federal Pcriilcntiary [,p will be much the sanio for all j,, 1.B50 in inales—inrliKliiiK No. 33298—Jam es R. Hoffa. I

--------------- Thp.rp will h f ii siiner hirkpv|y,^dinner wiih all the fancy t r im- | a mings, just ono i>ift packURC, and all the holiday |carelatives nnd friends cared tolpoi m ail. ■■ I ,

There will be nudninhl and an dayli(>hf church services, carol- (.ff ing and finally a spccial niiivic. ;

Hoffa. president of thc Team -; 1.1 s le rs Union, is sQcnding his first :re( C hrisim as in prison. H e's now wil

_^in_tJic lOlh monlh of an eight- ma y ear ju ry tam pering senicnce. pn

Hoffa reportedly received thousands of C hrisim as greet- ings from nil over the country —and all w ere given to him if yo> they contained only lhe printed holiday m essage nnd n signa- nyi ture. Those lhat c a rried any IVJ words of personal pncourage- i m en t w ere withheld. A

A prison spokesm an said Ihe \ C hristm as policy is to give in- gj, m ates any num ber of cards. ap|

------------biQrmaUy._mnil can he rereivciLbv a prisoner only from a limit- (.jo ed list of persohs which he spec- ifies. J

As for gifts, each Inm ate Is al- jg lowed just one. package, weigh- Ing no m ore tnan four pounds, j^, and containing candy n r nuts or books. Item s usually not avail- _ able a t the prison com m issary .

___W arden Jacob J. P a rk e r as ^"iistial declines to discuss nny p risoner becau.se -'-‘we don’t sin- C g le out any m an ." g

•'The only special effort we ^ m ak e ,” he adds, "is to tre a t ev- ^ eryone exactiv the sam e. We ^ recognize no big sho ts.”

But insiders who’ve w atched Hoffa eating, working and play- J ing—he likes the. weight and ^ m uscle-building equipm ent in Jjl the gym and an occasional gam e of handball—say he doesn ’t try to throw his weight ^ around. H e 's jovial, jokes a lot. has shown no outburst of .tem- M per. %

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F B I T e c h n i q u e SCHICAGO (A P)—The ciiy of

Chicago has borrowed a lech- *;'« nique from Ihe f'BI to help crack down on chronic parking ^ v io lators who let tickets stock- ^ pile A list of Iho "10 m ost Ik w anted parking v io la to rs '’ is m com piled and m ade public with ^ a r re s t w a rran ts Issued. ^

Thur.sday. an a ttrac tiv e young m odel and North Side business, m an w ere fined a total of $2,220 a f te r they pleaded guilty lo col locling a total of 1»,S parking tickets in 196ti.

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.i-- HANSEN—When Steven Ball, Hansen', answ ered the knock n t the re a r ' door of his hom e in

frii?htenedchildren told him a girl w as in danger of drowning in a near- by dra inage ditch pool.

Steven jum ped into the chilly w ater and rem oved the seeming-Jy lifeless figure of the 10-ypar- old, K risti Sutton, who was float- Ing face downward.

Strom E iem entary School. Gil- bert Forsline, cnm e to the aidj

SSOT of Steve and tho girl. He he+pea-, ■ m pull he r from the pool and gave j

her mouth-to-mouth resuscita- tron: After about five m inutes she was breath ing norm ally. Thc principal stated the g irh “ was quite hlue—she w asn 't

When asked about the rcscue;"! Sieve said. "I guess it was just

______ reflex action, I d idn 't think!about what I should do. I j u s t ; did i l " I'his front a young'

IK * " never■ ..Ij- pa.'ised tho Red Cross sw im m ing,

lessons a fte r several tries a t; sessions In Twin Fnlls!

The pool was cup-shaped. | making it difficult to gain foot­ing a t the edge, so Steve was thankful when thc principal was

P) — on hand lo help them oul. He' *11 of staled lhat it was doubtful if 'n tia ry i,p could havo gotten her out for all il, liine without Ihc principal’s-

No. jjpip.He said both hc and Ihc girl

Llirkcy.iwom to-tho-bntinm , bul h - gave •'■''" la shove with his feet and m an-;

ckugc. ngcd to stand up and tho w ater) votings cam e up around his neck. The; red to pool was six feet deep.

I When firem en and policeincn t and arrived ihcy praised both m en’s carol- efforts.niiivic. .Steve, an IBM employe for Team- 1.1 m onths as a test technician, I s f i r s t : received honors^ and his p ictu re; s now , will be in thc National IBM [ eiuht- m agar.inc. He. along with the! nce. prmcMpaTTeSrned a place in IKe' L-eived Ronver Post G allery of F am e: greet- for f’'-'' deed of m ercy, nintrv Steve is m arried and has a tim if young .son. rintcd --------------------------

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i'l 'h e WASHINGTON (A P) — Lynda ve in- Bird Robb m ade her first public cards, appearance since her Dec. 9

limit- close friends with a blonde, spec- chubby-cheeked baby girl., , M rs. Robb tu rned up Thurs-

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B y DAVID POLING ~ . blrtl Hom e is the m ost p o w erfi^ ing.

------ em otion when people think a lio u t moil— = ^€hrlatm asr^8-b ig-q iie .stion a s k- £ta_

. ed in New Y ork, Los A ngeles Chri an d P a ris is, "A re you go ing Chri hom e for Chriistm as?” In a y e a r ing w hen young m en a re fa r a w a y as :

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- .te lU -us-abou t y je taxa tion p ro - iine£ cedure th a t ' sen t Joseph fro m ited N azareth to Bethlehem to b e ham "enro lled .” This w as his h o m e geth c ity and ye t the Holy F a m ily erful w as unable to find accom m oda- our tions for the b ir th of the C h ris t God’ Child, finding sh e lte r in a p r im i; com(

-tive bam . . ' expeConsider th is : E veryone In- resp(

eluded in th e C hristm as s to ry ise o w as aw ay from hom e. T h e sh ep - Gil h erds who cam e to honor tlie Geor

U Ifl XoCIh u r ry a n d flu r o v e r . . . it’s time Enjoy it w e ll. . . you’ve done to ir a m ost happy ox

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Powerful Em hink About C- - - blrtli-of C hrist-d id som e-travel- the erfuJ ing. The W ise Men c r o s s e d p e r b o u t m ountains ^ind. valleys and riv- Am ■ask^ ^ rs tn g ree t th is newborn King, spa je ies C hristm as an d the coming ot y e s ;oing C hrist d id ' no t m ean homecom- Iig|i y e a r ing or fam ily reunions a s m uch for iw ay as it ^ lUu s t r y ^ t t e d ^ m a t ic m ^

g a in prom ise to « frightened and F >ain- w eary w orld. age

_jj;-. C hristm as is really the deep a t i esu^ and abiding feeling fn your life enc<0 m th a t com es from the b irth of His Je - C hrist/ C hristm as is a person ven

v e re and not a .p lace. beci..like Now If C hristm as Is npt con- a s t p ro - fined to hom ecom ing, not l i n t Pen ro m ited to the fam ily circle nor A

b e ham pered by a geographic to- sple o m e getherness, then a rich and pow- the m ily erful m eaning has come into C hr oda- our lives. W herever we are , ghei i r is t God’s gift through His ,Son be- witl im i; comes a refueling and renewing fro r

experience in every h eart that who In- responds to the hope and prom- Tl

to ry ise of this b ir th . whotiep- G ilbert H ighet rem inds us that and th e George W ashington kept one of ther

1 flu rry o f Yule prepars } time for the fun and tl e l l . . . and accept our than .e to make our season, and jpy one. M erry, merry Ch

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Emotion As it Christmas

b ntravel- the m o st com plete diades-Of any. bei s s e d person during colonial -days in 5®' id riv- A m erica. His journal, ."^vhich du King, sp an s a period of _almos_t_ 40 _ f

lecom- lig iits aroutid Chti'sitmas. And much fo r W ashing ton ,' m any Christ-

im atic m ases w ere spen t fa r from e and and fam ilv^—t _1 and F o r instance, in ' 1?S1, a t tfie

ag e of 19, He spent C hristm as I deep a t sea , tak ing h is b ro th er Law £i _ ur life ence to the island of B arbados, rth of H is ' a iling b ro th er w as on the person verge of collapse and George

becam e his e sco rt and nu rse . t con- a s they w intered in a m ore tem -t lim- p e ra te c lim ate. ^ ________e nor A t tH e 'T ge o F jr rW a sh in g lo n lie to- spied out the F rench fo rts along 1 pow- the Ohio R iver. He celebrated ) into C hristm as by fording the Alle-

are , gheny R iver, which w as swollen )n be- w ith ice, in an effort to escape lewlng from the F rench and Indians t that who sta lked this young patrio t, prom- T hroughout h is-life , the m an

who loved M ount Vernon, fam ily s that and hom e w as to be denied >ne of them so often. We think of his

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C hristm as a t ta c k - i n —T renton ho■ and . the^'tvintry Yule a t VaUey du■ Forge the following y e ar., to

^ In the las t d ia ry e n try - th a t w(L K ho. m ade, on C hristm agj J798, Wi

W ashington w ro te with a vision scl of a ll th e y e a rs th a t - h as been el.

_ „ filled with hardship, -treachery , of I G v ic to ry an d illness these lines; thi

“ I t is no t necessary . to be tei b ra v e o r c lever o r generous o r foi

of a n y beloved _ q r even happvi It Is be lys in n ^ s s H r y simply* to do .one's ' "Vfhich du ty . All else flows from th a t.")st 40 A t C hristm as, -no one w as '- h i g f r > p = ...... ' ...... —, AndChrist- ' • . ,

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Prenton home^ b u t everyone doing th e ir —« Valley duty. Joseph w as on his w ay “

to pay h is taxes. The-, shepherds '* ■y ■ th a t w ere w atching th e ir sheep. T he J 1798, Wise M en . w ere JoU ow lng tlie V

vision scholar’s road of stvdy an a .trav - s been el. God revealed Him self to a ll '* achery, of these and e sp e c ia l^ to M ary, = 1 lines: the w orld 's f irs t refugee^ Ches-1 . to be terton w as right.-W hep^ we have « u s o r found th e Person , th en we will ; I t Is be in the right place.I .one's ^ “ To a n open house" In th e -1 th a t." . -ev en in g , ...........e w as “ Home shall m en com e .

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STATION SHOP-A RK FERD SHERBINEriAN DON ST E A N S<CER GARY D O H S E '

P E T E K R U SE JIM M ORRISO N KEN PO W ER S G EO RG E REYNC GLEN C. HOPW^

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g th e ir —«To an o ld er p lace ;tfaan E dei\Is w ay “ And a ta lle r town th an Rom e . . Bipherds “ To the end of fhe w ay of jsp. T h e the wondering s ta r- ( “ * n g . tjie ? 1 p the p lace w here God Chrid.trav- was hom eless its[ to a ll "A nd a ll m en iart a t hom e.” , givi

Greetings and hope tha ones enjoying the peao

BRIZEE HEATIN(2 2 7 2 n d A v o , E .

DU -vr A t t O F tJ S

• OIL OFDAHO EQUIPMENT

TWIN FALLS

SHOP SALES!^E R B IN SkE RAY BOWLE!E A N S HOW ARD EHO H S E ' B O B JO N ES-RUSE AL M ONROERRISON N O R R IS HAL W ERS

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ED STO V ER VYRL ASKEV RA Y JO SL IN JIM T H p M P S

5ERDEEN HAZELTONC O ^ R ID G E '.T H E DOUGLA!

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in E d en ' BOXING DAY . dayn Rom e . -Boxing D ay, celebrated Iji lam '» y 0* I England, the firs t weekday a f te r e rs . God C hristm as, m ay have received cycl

‘ its h a in e fro m the custom of givi om e.” , giving C hristm as boxes, on- th a t in st

nd hope that they find you gathered togeth ng the peace aiid happiness of this most belEATING & AIR CONDITIOE .

3 F IDAH'^AENT.S

SALESMEN CBOW LES B A RT SIL

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r •. d a y to trad esm en , ■ e r v ^ n, ra ted iji lam p lig h te rs ,'p o s tm en ^ and o t t- ;day a f te r e r s . Now adays, W orid Bnck

received cyclopedia, notes, m an y fam ilies ustom of g ive sm all am o u n ts • o f-m o h ey s on th a t instead of boxes.

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I H ^ m you C hristinas thered together with your loved ; this most beautiful of seasons.

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Robin is Cehtu: Sjdibol Of Chii

Wh&t's a -rpbin doing on ’, a This C hristm as card? More fam iliar cards as a harb inger of spring, }>ob- of rol

- c ^ l n g along w ith a fa t w orm , in the bi h is m outh, the robin is never- on«

. theless a centuries-old Christ- m as sym bol. And one of the iobin

. e a rlie s t Christm as cards, a 100- ngtt„ year-o ld English greeting, fea- jJnUn

- tu res an lillu s tra tiw i of i robinon 8 snowbank. ____

B ecause legend says the rob- , 7 in played a v ita l p a rt in the takinj f irs t C hristm as, 'Vuletide .deq- Bethl o ra tions tand card s havo long a smi celeb ra ted the cheery. redbreast. the t

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^ h x i s t n i s i s Turei’. a T his y e a r 's crop of C hristm as liar card s included an assortm ent jy j^ . lOb- of robin designs, m any depicting jg^g] , in the b ird -at the m anger scene. i„

O n e ' card published for .this the J iS t-y e a r featu red a retelling of the swoc t ^ robin legend, reports ^ r s . Jean- Ho 100- n a te Lee, design d irec to r for fiapi

-HaHmack-xards:------- ----------------■grnBAccording to the legend, the burn

. u Holy F am ily ;w as not alone in (j,g taking refuge: in the stab le a t leq- Bethlehem , P e rch ed oh a ra fte r, j j j png a sm all brown robin w atched a s the I

the th ree M agi presented tfieir Evei

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gifts to the new born ChWst a n Child. ., . . A.

The „ r 6 biif seem ed to u n d e r-ro b i stand ' th a r 'so m e th in g wondrous ing. w as happening. A fter th e depar- gavi tu re bf the.M agr, w hen thb Holy gavi

, Fam ily, w as .ksleep, th e .robin saci tm as noticed th a t the stab le firie w as sugi ' " f " ' dying. Only a few coals smoI- the ctlng dered . leg«'®- In a v a lian t a tte m p t to revive

-this the. flickering^em bers , the robin if the swooped down to fan the fire. ] Jean- H overing above the coals, he . ' r for flapped his Wines. ’'fanntng_the -Ii

tim bers to liTe" A s ^ th e fire bay , the burned b righ ter, flam es singed tor; ne Jn th e - rob in 's b re as t, scorching day i» at Ws brow n "feathers a brillian t '® “ ‘ gold. ■ o f !a lter. Through the night he fanned pos ed a s the fire to keep the Child w arm , of tfieir E v e r since, the ro b in has w orn cyp

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r ^ come troel We 1niiembers yoasin4.^onrs

thing yoa’ve been wishing for!' nd we send along oar thanks for ^

yonr friendship!

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stmas Speace abide jH you and

fours always. M l

I ■ ' ’ 'j I ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . .hWst a red vest,-sym bolizing his gift. ■[»

As a C hristm as sym bol, the id er- robin em bodies th e sp irit o f giv- ' A Irous ing. L ike the M agi, the robin sou spar- gave a p recious gift, an d ' he m e Holy gave it a t • th e ' cost of personal bel robin sacrifice. T hus the robin 's g ift S w as suggests th e deeper m eaning — ing

smoi- the giving of one’s self — th e poi legend notes. , sac

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^te. Shows Victory Ss lth e -In -leg en d T -th e -iaw el-an d the r ~

fire bay have told the sto ry of vlc- inged to ry atid trium ph since the ching days o f 'a n c ie n t Greece, lliant Ivy w as the convivial g reen

of pagan holidays, and w as sup- inned posed to express the joyousness rarm, of Bacchus. T he yew and the w orn cy p n is sym bolize e te rn al life.

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K e n n e th R obinson

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M a rth a C arso n

M arvin R o b ertso n

Llla S to ry

B ob V an E ngelen

Riliging Of Bells Is)f giv- Among_tlie m erry sights and T t robin sounds o f C hristm as, none-'is Chri

>d he m e rr ie r th an the ringing of, nigh rsonal bells. ' chuis g ift Since ea rlie s t tim es, the peal- jnB Ing — in g of b e lls-h as announced iyn- ''h r l — th e p o rtan t events, bo th happy and

sad . I ^ e f irs t uSe -of' bells to "9“ ' call C hristians to worship took p lace, it’s believed, -a t Christ- car)

r y m as. irt Ita ly, about 400 A.D. Iirgthe r"^— '

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I A V ery M erry,

D R I V E W A Y

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Time again lo soy, have I a very Merry Christmas ! and a Happy New Yearl

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Ils Is Holiday Sound —:s and T rad ition once held that , )ne - 'is C hrist w as born ex ac tly a t mid- L« ng of night. I n ' m edieval B ritain , la®

‘ churcl^ bells tolled ^sadly dui* i = . peal- ing the hour before m idnight on *d im- C hristm as E ve. On the stroke >v and of ^2. a Joyous pealing - an- j'lls to nounced the M ira c ^ of Christ^

m ss.p tpoK Today, church-spire bells and ' Christ- cariilon.s ring out the glad tid- A.D. Ir B of.,Chri.stmas.

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WIN FALLS

^B W Jg ▼'■i ^ I holiday spirit( B : M we take time out to thate m ^ our customers for theiB il I loyalty, friendship am

! patronage throughout thImB ' year. It's always ourjjPB ' ioy to serve!

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u n d Greeting Edition, Friday,1 that 'RAMG BELXS B efaa t mid- Legend sa;Js th a t St. Nicho- way Britain, las and the Italian gift-giver, liverly dur«- -----'•■... ....... ■ ' ------light on ■ , _ _ _

stroken s - a n - ' l iJ f# *Christ^ ,

ills and ' -jiw E aM E B 'H E ^^^M cW ir lad tid-

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diday spirit ^e out to thank T i. 'mers for their Mendship and' 'i, Kroughout the Iys our K ’’ K j p T A

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C onn ie G roves

D oro thy D om ow itz

D ave V an E ngelen

R andall Ryan

J a n e t .D om owitz

D oug las B u tch e r

R en ee Mal

S u s a n D om ow itz

C aro l B ark e r

S u s a n S tiv e rs

P a m S hirley

Ition, Friday, December 22, 196/ A-3B efana, T a n g bells on; th e ir

;. Nicho- w ay down the chim ney to de- ift-giver, liv e r Yule gifts. •

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YOUR MONEY'S WORTH MORE AT

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A-jl Chrhtmat Greetlnja Edition,

B U C K Y ' S C H R I S T M .

i m f t e HE IS / ; T t s M s e N t H0 y, / M 5 4 - W / ] m f M u nIT 's OKAY- WE ^ ,

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Trading StaNEW YORK — (NEA) — At tur

Christmastime the oid saw tiiat fan everyone Is strange but tiiee sug and me and sometimes I tiiink ma tiiee. etc • . takes a tinsei-y ed twist. S

An otherwise shrewd business- Co. man. for exampie, hates trad- wit

I ing stamps. Ho reveais that he F delights in siapping such stamps una moistened by droplets from a Cai leaky milk container upon a su- in permarket window. V ^ere do bro hi^ kicks come from thjs£wWeii. pio; hij bag is watching some ar- t dent stamp collector rush im- two mediately fo scrape the stam ps ^eci from the store window. him

He certainly wins a spot In the cou! Scrooge poll tor i-nrisimas 'tj/. 'CCn'

The New Yorker's disdain of o"® redemption possibilities puts him W in the minority. According to the yea Trading Stamp Institute of Am- tall; .erica, an estimated 100 million con

' books of stamps issued by some A 200 firms will bo redeemed for got Christmas gifts. gifti

This represents a t retail more one than $1 billion, a few chuckles her and'som e heart - warming ges- for

^ I ' t always been o w pleaau. to terva you, thanks to yo good will. IP's hope that ; season will he spent joyoii o j those you hold dear. M

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m e ssa g e ;f o rC h r is tm a sX o y o n , o n r g o o d

f r i e n d s a n d e n a to B M

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Stamps Popul— At tures toward the elderly and t r that families of limited means that Bc

thee suggest tiie meaning of Christ- re( think mas is not completely submerg- Hci

nsei-y ed In commercialism. CaSome Sperry and Hutdhinson

Ines.5- Co. store managers come up trad- with a wealth of stories. - ^

at he For example, Mrs. Eileen Os- * amps una, m anager of a Modesto,>m a Calif., branch, tells of a scene a su- in her store last December. It E do brought 60 shoppers; and em- .Well, ployes up short. ™B ar- The center of attention was a 1 Im- two-year-old riding a tricycle. It amps seems a hou.sewife had brought

him to the store 'to see if he n the could handle a tricycle. If he r ^ r r couifl. ahe planned to get Mrn - ^ in of one for Christmas. ! I,J him Why ail the Interest? The two- tra0 the year-old was a monkey. Inclden- = Am- tally, he got his tricycle, ac-

liiion cording to Mrs. Osuna. some Another woman iri Peoria. 111., d for got even with her husband who

gifted her with a wheelbarrow more one Christmas. She redeemed ckies her stamps for a steam Iron — ges- for him. ,

nA:j to your loyalty and Iipc that your holiday '?nt joyously in the company '1 dear. M erry Christmas!

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tpular At Chrisly and And only would a Palm "I ns that Beacltrj'Fla., gentleman think of sa Christ- redeernlng hIS stam ps for a

ibmerg- Heating pad. He told Eleanor fr Cady, the manager. " I t's for my re

dhinson dog. We're going north for the hc me up hondays and it nrtay be cold in In

. those hfltei ropms up there.” sh een Os- Chiidjifl a re cute but often fii [odesto. some diplomatic guid- elI scene from the clerks. Alice Lat- cl iber. It If*’®*' S&H In Richmond. Va., so id em- Intervened when a pai persuad­

ed one .small chap that, since he vc _ was getting a ham m er for his ci

vrip It ought to get one for his th' J l , I , , mother, too. “That way.” • the SK ■ if he reasoned, "the gifts lo;’ 1/ hr> sam e." Mom got a ho„j l.I... n>'<'kln<-p________ ;________________ ;

The holly ,wreath for original- ah ity goes to the woman who bo

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hristmastime 1Palm "I'm giving myself a gift." she

hink of said, "it's for my dentures.” for a Throughout the c o u n t r y ,

Hicanor friends, clubs or church groups for my report p i l in g their stam ps to for the help families whose homes burn, cold in In their temporary quarters, the re.” shocked parents and children ; often find gifts of pots and pans, tow- : guid- els. sheets and bedspreads plus ce Lat- clothing, shoes and other per^ d. Va., sonal Items, j srsuad- In Fargo. N. D., one stamp sa- ince he ver overheard several elderly for his citizens in a rest home lanpent for his the loss of their rocking chairs.'.” ■ the She picked two (rom the cata- e gifts logue and they were by the .rest

got a home tree Christmas morning.-------------rnrlnilsly, mnsf mnn gnimhip _riginai- about the wear - and - tear.I who both physical and financial, the lly set. season spawns. Yet stam p re-

5an ta is bujjr spreading Christmas cheer, L-

It’s oi»r time to thank friends and

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As Cfhrlstmas approaches, the the fam ily oven will t e filled' w ith ten

' m ore th an ta s ty cookies and yoi cakes. ' . the

A nother type gift has caught “ "I - on. T his Is 'ft do-it-yourself play

e r ‘ tu rn s out jew elry, inosaics ^ o r. candlesticks. ' ric

H ere a re som e gift ideas using I play c lay: , pla

How about m aking play c lay I sto rage con ta iners for cu rle rs pai o r ^ u t to j i s ? "You s ta r t w ith a ing “ rr~ oh(dem ptlon sto re m anagers across cu| the country claim men seem' to am be m ore rom antic in their selec- thi: tions than women but not with- stii oiit trepIdatioi;i. the

One' husband turned In 15 ma_______books of stam ps for a candela- ^

bra and silverware. "These a re anc for my wife," he told a clerk. Lei

0 “ I sure hope she doesn't find to . 1 . 1 . ^ out her stam ps are missing." cul

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May your Christmas b warmth of good cheer,

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>Y ^arge coffee o r la rd can . Cover enj ies, the the base with tinted c lay , mbis- :d 'w ith tening to sm odth the su rface a s tur BS arid you pu t the c lay on. Also cover »

. the can lid w ith the clay.. Prfiss , ' caught “ "V identifying decor such a s J”

>lf nlav a h a ir cu rle r b r rick rack on the xLdesign- m ay^ ^ lu 'I j Jnosaics ribbon on!the lid.is using H e re is a recipe for your play

p lay: 'ly c lay Blend thoroughly in a sauce- cu rle rs pan w ith 'a fork two cups of bak- with a ing soda (I one-pound pkg.) and

ohe cup to r n sta rch . Add l'/4 I across cups of cold w ater a ll a t once ieem' to and m ix until sm ooth. B ring r selec- this to a boil over m edium heat.Jt with- s tirrin g constantly . B oil until

the m ixture resem bles m oist 1 In 15 m ashed potatoes.:an.dela- T ran sfe r m ixture to a p late ese a re and cover with a d am p cloth.I clerk . Let it stand until cool enough I 't find to knead, then roll it out and sing." cu t w ith cookie cu tte rs or bottle

1iri$tmas be filled wilh thc ,Dod cheer, good fellowship!

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P ro m ise oH u m b l e s h e p h e r d s a n d ra ic u s e v e n t o f t h e b i r t h o f t h e C

j o y a n d p e a c e t h a t i i l l s < l i s g l a d n e s s a n d c o n te n f m e m d d e a r t o y o u , e n r i c h i n g

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: caps o r rhold freehand to de- pinsired ./shapes o r apply i t to a laccontainer to pover. pla

Thin pieces of th e c lay ha rd en naiLS-' overnight but th icker pieces 1

- - take longer. To hasten th e hard- to” ■ ening, place the c lay on a w ire meiVj mois- rack in a w arm , (3S0-<legree) iirface a? turned-off overn usev° PrSss P*‘"^nc Ject with em pora o r tem p o ra .bal * nn th^ “*■ w ater colors. F in ish it by dip-fw p ay , w ith ,

leour play

a sauce- - ; |s of bak- 11 /ikg.) and H 'lB fU iK r j t tT I / ;Add IV4 / /a t once / ' /

1, B ring I a /um heat. M , ' oil until ■ 4» ^ \s m oist H M 6 M

“ p’“ ‘®>p cloth.i enough m T / f !/■out and r >/■ f *

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Tiine to wilh all of < I - loyal customeri am er

S i of peace and iiappirheartfelt tlianlu to y

I for your loyal patron

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a n d m i g h ty k i n g s g a v e w i tn o f t h e C h r i s t C h i ld , a n d . k n e w l a t i i l l s e v e r y h e a r t o n C h r i s i n t e n f m e n t r e m a i n w i t h y o u > r i c h i n g y o u r l i v e s i n f u l l e s t

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id to de- p ing th e pieces Into c le a r sheT- ,r i t to a l a c , , spraying " it w ith c le a r

p lastic o r orushing^ it w ith c lea r^ ' jy ha rd en nail ipolish. ■ ■!r pieces Teen-agers especially w ill like th e hard- to m ake b ra ce le ts ,. rings a n d

on a w ire mecTallionJ for friends th is w ay. >0-degree) F o r a larger batch of clay,

use 1 one-pound package of corn I c lay ob- s£arch, 3 one-pound packages of

tem p o ra bak ing sod«. and 1 q u a rt of it by d ip-lw pter: M?l?e a s above.

B S f 'i r o n w :wilh all of 001“ good friends and

tomeri a merry holiday seasot; full 1 and bappineu. We extend our thanks to you and your faniilies loyal patronage during the year.

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B y HELEN HENNESSY: . putoi . ^ ^ N E W YORK (N EA ) — W hat on a

would you like to have around like the house a fte r Christm as — lid s

- a -short- o rd e r cookr-an anim al tion._____ collector, a rocket constructlnnl__

crew , the p roprietor of a knit- there ting mill, a song • and - dance on c team , a p u p p e tee r-o r an elec- ,oos ironies engineer?

Once you decide, you’ll find i i i ji a. toy or gam e in th a t category ip-mto^get the kids off to a - good out 7

Secret agents and spies seem to have dropped out of Santa’s "P"* pack this y e a r to make room fo r the m ore p ractical pastim e of eating. Many m ore toy kits a re geared to culinary achieve-m ent than to d e rring^o . -------

F o r exam ple, th ere ’s a Big B urger Grill powered by an electric bulb. / I t conjes with "P * ' m ixes for frankfurter and ham - ’ bu rger rolls, pancakes and cat- sup and onions. It has a trap for the g rease and a transparen t cover prevents splattering. J*®'

A now candy b a r set tum s out an im aginative supply of “ "V goodies on E asy - bake Oven, powered b y ' two electric light bulb,s. And there’s a kit for bak- Ing bubbl^ gum and a dozen juvenile cake and cookie favor­ites. A cooling cham ber m akes; sure delicacies a re not too hot. JS when grabbed. fj

Even the cleaning up can be ^ taken care of with a jet a c t l ^ ^

W e all wish you a very M erry Christmas ;

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there 's Wild Life, a gam e based in t on capturing anim als alive for groi

s*ec- 2 0 0 S, a Kenya K arryall of caged Squi „ . jungle anim als ana, of course, arm

all the stuffed tigers, lions and wM J leopards th a t never seem to go cen

jood b u t o f^ ty le : Theeem T he heightened Interest In way , t_ .‘ spacecraft is evidence by Count “P - , o - _ Down, a gam e based on NASA by time project Apollo, whlfch Gi

Involves st.e^by-step ' construc- pom gyg. tion of rockets as well as moon I t’s___ Jaunchln'g-and- re c o v e i^ -------- -- a~f«Ql„ Advanced design is em|)ha- M

sized in toy land 's transportation boy replicas. Most unusual is fi snor- Qua

igfn. kel a ttach m en t to a fire truck, whii j - t . Both snorkel and its b a s k e t real

tra p sw ivel.. And th e re ’s a garden Pl rent hose' adap ter th a t operates with han

real w ater, shooting 20 f e e t , full urns (Not such a good idea fo r rainy- muc , n f ^ y pl“ y in the fam ily room.)' thar ve_ New for junior couturiers is a-fa light Kn i t - O - M a tic. It operates on A

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►ire yariety |i ? Gliii^en ®works g iaiit mill loom principles and f-*”! Lit un- vounfcg^ra can tu rn out tu r tle - iW parent n e c k s /^ m ittens, scarves and le ac- (Bven three-piece kn itted suits.

"New tren d s In dolls em phasize rnAtcat -the-m lnl- a nd--th e - m od^-Notable ^ based in the m od category Is a new Por ^e for group ' of singers, th e P ip "f® caged Squeaks. • Ju s t squeeze t h e i r “ le ourse, a rm s gently [and they give out « s and w ith a groov^ sound. Mini dan- “ >® to go ce rs a re an o th er all-star- team . P®*

T hese flv ^ ln ch doll darlln g su ip M**- st In way-o\it dance ac ts when wouhU Ii Count up. T heir costum es a re inspired toy NASA by Pop and Op a r t. erswhlfch Go-Go' M ouse lh ano th er ex- [ov istruc- ponent of th e m ini-m od trend; troi moon I t’s dressed in wild colors with the

------ - a~ fea th e r b o a -an d -h lg h -b o o ts r- —“m|)ha- M ost novel in the fast-grow ing - 'tation boy-doll ca tegory Is Scram bling 1 snor- Q uarterback , a six-inch d o l l cor

truck, which im itates grid iron action cor s k e t realis tically when wound up. Wo ;arden P lay P e ts a re a new kind of Th( ! with hand puppet which puts a nearly de.s r e e t . full figure Into action, giving fire rainy- m uch m ore m anipulative scope to oom .) than the traditional head-atopr ers is a-fabric sk irt type. . FOes on A most unusual a r t medium US:

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Is the Spirograph Invented b y |T r -British electron ics e n g i n e e r f Denys F isher. I t is based on

meshing g ear w heels. T he a r tis t T l , puts the tip of a ballpoint pen J J ' thi'ough a hole^ in a .pfasHc'jgcar

wheel .and m oves It a round , the f inside of an o th er gear-toothed

J and w heel tu rn s, jim az- offtu r tle •"Sly in tricare aplcyclic cu rves 8a’

•n d and o ther geom etric designs a i« ilts . created.

I new portable phonograph w ith no P ip needle to yet an d a pop-up spin- do<

h e 1 r die that au tom atica lly ad ap ts to coi e out ^5 or 33 1-3 R PM records. F o r j . , 1 dan- ‘he v ery young. Close ‘n’ P la y ^o, team , h®* the needle a tta ch e d to the a„, gsJdp Tnevouha It does seem th a t th is y e a r 's eqi spired toy crop will in sp ire hom em ak- tei

ers, a rtis ts , m u d c and an im al — ,r ex- lovers and give the com bat trend; troops a n d 'c a n n o n s a re s t for i with the tim e being.lOtsr- — --------- ■ " Iowing - DOWN T H E CHIM NEY I nbling The b e lie f ' th a t San ta C laus [ d o l l comes down thei chim ney m ay | action come from an old N orse legend, j p. World Book E ncyclopedia says. | Ind of The Norse believed th a t the god; j learly dess H ertha appeared ih the j giving fireplace and brought good luck j scope to the home. Il-atopr -------------------------- j

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It pen H o n g K o n g I m p <S f t h e h o n g KONG' - CNEA) ? - L oothed People who put aside C hristm as the jirnaz- o rnam ents , gadgets and gew- .Cro cu rves 8aw s a f te r the- festive season fbr ligh ns ate a n o t h e r y e a r m ay find tha

som ething unique for their col- to ! •h -w e lections in a reg u la r - sized can- to :

^ le~ th a t bum s-400-houfs;---------1th no “ .The burning tim e or a can d le lT ta p spin- does not depend on length, but ip ts to com position. A rtisans here have ^

devised the co rrec t (and se c re t) ‘he . (ioniblnation of beesw ax, acid ues ? _ _ I and raw wax th_at gives a nine- can

inch tap e r glow poviier for the and y e a r 's equivalent of two m onths of win-j als<

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gew-.Crow n Colony which shed their son fbr ligh t a round the world. -More ly find than 200 varieties, from one inch sir col- to 20 Inches high, one-half 1hch s°*' sd can- to five inches in d iam eter, 'are ;--------- t" » n u fa c tu r« l -in Hong -Kong, trie

th""bute have A m ong the more- popular a re P®' gecret) ‘he' em bossed type of A ustrian ph K, acid design, gold leaf candles, frost ^ar a nine- c an d les , flower tap e r ' candles hur for the and w axen bowls. Hong Kong chl of win-j'also specializes In the m aking of koi

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W m olded. I hai.k— While candlem aking is an an- pei

! are^iiot '■''c m any o th er in-A s!• British d u stries here. It did not get •] ied their starteci un til about 10 y e a rs ago, i -More “ "d then on a lim ited .scale with j i j one inch 'oc®' m anufactu rers producing lalf 1hch solely for dom estic purposes. gi^ !ter, 'are .Yet, Uke many, o ther indus- |oo 5 -Kong, tries involved in the Crown Col- abl

tion, candlem aking rapid ly ex- fin u lar a re panded. In 1959 Hong Kong ien

Chem ical E nterprises sta rted i A ustrian producing .fo r export figured ihe es, frost candles by molding- w ax into ko

candles hum an figures and an im als of doi ig Kong Chinese “ design:— Today— Hoitg Me taking of Kong candles also a re fashioned sui ese god- a fte r designs from con t inental the

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ifc, o thers Europe and J a p a n . Hong K ong' handm ade cand les a re about 30

is an an- pe r cent c h e a p e r than o th er o th er in- Asian products. ■ - _ — not get T hree of th e six reg is te red

/e a rs ago. candle fa c to r ie s ' in Hong KOng sca le with distribute in ternationally . M ost producing m anufacturing is done-by hand, rposes. giving the produ<;t a polished ie r indus- look which no m achine -is cap- Irown Col- able o f doing. lal revolu^ " The biggest supp lle r ''u f"par« f-' apldly ex- fin and beesw ax, p rim e Ingred-' mg Kong lents is Indonesia.5 sta rted The United S ta tes is b y f a r t figured ihe largest Im p o rte r of Hong w ax into Kong, candles. T he United Klng- nim als of dom. C anada, G erm any and the lay— Hoitg N etherlands .ttl50~a re la rge coii-- fashloned sum ers of th e so ft light from

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nee you have placed in us.

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I I ’oy Indus■ ' ' .v l ' -g y / un u E j^ SNOPPY..._' ■ Ibian■ ; W i^ ^ Y O R K Jncli■ There» are many fools t u t no■ prophets ;in the toy Indust^. ‘°K, ■ ’ T l ^ e *re the .t'eveallhg w o ra It■ o f ducam -based toy designet■ IlAirvid: GUbs: In;26 y e a f ^ l a s s »»><

H In ail" industry characterised■ as voiatlie by some, Glass Is H the flrs t to 'adm it that novelties■ liice a Hgpla -Hoop- ntay make■ millions but iipiprudent gimmitk■ m akers go down the drain fas- •■ te r now than In the dark ages of iron ■ ' tha toy industry. He refers to drai■ the e ra before companies began f ne■ to pour millions of dollars Into■ teteyislon advertising of. toys. reelH M anufacturers a re more cau-■ tious. Glass points out. And well i.._ ,■ they might ,|}e In a computer-■ odented age that relies upon ,}i■ m arketing and merchandising ^■ techniques that kill seat-of-the'* '■ pants designing.I The Increase In sales of toys ,H and games- to help us escape _ ^■ is due only in part to more „ P.*■ people to play wuth them. ™ ,■ “ We have a choice as adults,I for example,” Glass says, “ to I watch television, drink beer orI play gam es." According to sales r—■ figures Americans and. doing■ m ore of.all three.I Throw ' in the needs bf tots > I to express themselves in play £ I and the output of educational In I and entertaining itmes means y

an Industry that expects aRjrox- fc imately VI'/, billion in sales this year. This is spread among l.SOO J toy, game and decoration man­ufacturers.

Whatever the tiltlmate money i outlay for tovs and games by ' th a t family .with 2'/4 children, the bejiind-the-scenes activity of designing and making, toys involves security precau­tions worthy of THRUSH, UNCLE or the CIA.

Secrecy shrouds the birth of a new gun. doll, hot rod car or little g irl’s oven that really bakes. A trip to the world's lar­gest single toy manufacturing

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iiistry Has M’ Mant In EillzKbelh, N. J ., ^ d n ’t the J Include the clanglnig , of ' steel lasi it no doors, fingerprinting or the tak- a istry. *" ““ ***. soilr a i ^ It' did include a peek behind Rei ignet locked doors into the restricted tim Slass of the niodel shops refer- sue QQ_tp red to by their inmates as Vthe gic,

' 61d~peopie^s Iiom e;" the passing gle; ritat of signs thbt read “Absolutely, par , No Admittance Beyond T h i s Hor

Point" a'nd glimpses of black wit! make Velvet draped over tebles and ufa

shelves. sal(fas- “ When you see someone come T

es of Wom design, carrying Spittething wh; rs to draped in black you know it is on legan a new item on its way to Henry m a Into for approval,”r.Tony Francis, di- as

rs. rector of personnerand qtiaiity she control revealed during a tour, nev "Exposure” to new' designs is t

well g minimum and certain $5Hr5,n employes do sign a loyalty oath, witl

“ Henry” Is Henry Orenstelh, Suz r-the* president of Deluxe Topper woi

Corp., Polish immigrant, former a food salesman and sculptor. . fop

cane ^ *he company Jegend goes, tic „ Topper exists today because Or- strc

enstein saw profit in filling em- chli , pty spaces on food store shelves tion luw , (oyg jfe started with dolls assi

because his father’s business a t pn>ir orsales " ■ ' " ............—loing

J H ave a w o n d o r/u ! st:cau- ioy. Thank you for your JJSH,

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sold the company to Deluxe an< behind Reading for $2 millioh but con- Pol tricted tinued to rtin the show. Through >9 refer- success of Baby'Boci, Baby Ma-

s Vthe gic, Piaymobiie and Johnny Ea- lasslng gle, urenstein bought~the cu m -—1 olutely. pany back last year for $49 mil- toy T h i s lion. It Is among the to p ^ ix wfl black with MatteLthe-largest toy.m aq- pn

a and ufacturec with $150 milUon in Ju: sales. . tiv

I come These figures alone explain lething why a toy manufacturer insists < w It is on black velvet secrecy. T heir Ist Henry models a re as jealously guarded era ;is , di- as B alenciaga before a P aris — Itiaiity showing o r -thei unveiling of a 1 tour, new Ford.gns is The investment for a single • jertain $5 item may be $200,000. But . r oath. With a $20 million seller like the > nstein, Suzy Homemaker line It is Popper worth it.'ormer About 95 per cent of Deluxe j| :or. . Topper toy production is In plas-

goes. tic and it was fascinating to • se Or- stroll by the injection mold ma- ‘ Ig em- chines, wend through other sec- helves tions of the plant to see the 1 dolls assembly steps. During peak ess a t production the company will em-

-mderiul season lull of iot youx loyal patronage^ t ^

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as Christmas . nears.' Christmas Itei nstein Eve means a vacation for thous- du( >eluxe *nds. of employes but Francis he t ran- points out that a high percent- ma rough >9 of th^ employes are houses spa y Ma- wives “who like a few^veeks or rw y Ea- months off anyway.” ~-Bonp -^is-la>#f-phenom ena-of-th«9 mil- toy indusw is changing, too. __p isix with m anuacturers • spreading — man- production over 12 months. The

on in July to December rush, execu- .tives admit,- Was iQefficient and

xplain nervewracking.Insists Orenstein points out that real- ' Their istic toys, such a ov^ns, blend- larded ers, irons and dishwashers forParis ... . —.... ....... i • --------of a I-........ '■

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signs of their giin llne^ too. Or- [gge , , enstein erplains th a t so-called p |ay

itionai ^ya^ toys represnet only 5 per d pro- cent o H h e ir volume, so he real- und^ •What ly doesn’t g e t, involved in the t v

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nto de- m a t u r i t y without any know- little “O' ,9^: lege. I t is be tte r to iet a child m ay >-caUed piay with a gun ra ther than A 1

® P®*" shove the. idea, that guns exist prept ‘® under the nuig. He sees them on ireali! in the TV and y e t a parent- trie s to away

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sr than A father of two, he prefejw to ns exist prepare a child Jo liye In a , them on irealistic world without taU ng tries to away the fun and games, ou don’t , . '•4"“ "rl, some tjSE TlMES-NfeWS ^A N T A D S;

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j C n ^ t Q i n O f Y u l e

V a r i e s I T u ^ o u g l' ' “ T he stockings were hung by I thf

■ the chim tiey w ith care. Nii“ In hopes th a t St. N icholas "®'

. soon-would be th ere ." ' - rSo w rote Clement E . Moore

— In_ i ia a And so It will be i ti |. Jm ost.hom es this C hristm as Kve.ij™ a t lea s t where there a r e . . s m a l l c h i l d r e n , a t least In North | A m erica, and even though- St. , N icholas has become S a n t a

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from g re a t B ritain . -There, too,' children hang tlieir stocking by the fireplace, hoping that F a th e r C hristm as will fill them with C hristm as trea ts . In o ther lands the custom s vary .

In Belgium and The Nether- lands.-people exchange gifts on Dec. 6. St. N icholas’ Day. A m an d ressed In the rich ,robes of a bi.shop represen ts th e saint, World Book Encyclopedia says.He questions th e children aboul their behavior during the y ear and prom ises to return during the night with gifts for the good children.

In Holland the children fill wooden shoe.-j w ith cookies and candles for the sa in t and leave them on the doorstep. He takes I the goodies and leaves toys nnd o ther elf LS.

ln “ France;- children put their shoes on the doorstep on Christ-j m ns Eve so tho Christ Child'(or F a th e r C hristm as) cnn fill them with, gifts. In Italy , on

R^oicc...May th* happy Hdtngs of Noal fill your hom* withp*o**, miipiwloinhlp ond----- —warmth. M«Ty Oiristmat!

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Night, a so rt of ag ed fa iry queen a cholas nam ed La B efana com es down V(

“ . the chim ney with g ifts fo r th e c KToorfi chl!dr6n.be iti MMt.^chlldren^ in^ S o ^ ^ A m e ^

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T w elfth observe C hristm as custom s th a t -y queen a re fam ilia r to us. The Chinese !s down version, of Santa Claus has a fo r th e Chinese nam e w hich v a ries ac-

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W i t h T r a d i t i o n AF rom hom e lo home, from sorbed

-------CQunLrv IQ cLiuntrv. Yiilp celc- legendl)rtitlons' ^ibijiincl. The happy tide. ' trad itions o( pift pivinR. .home. —and decorating , c:in>l sinping, card too — sending, candle lighting and celcbr treo trim m inp rxpi'ess the m er- spefcin rim ent of the season. past.

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m as, my true love sent to me a partridge in a pear tree .” The

So begins “ The Twelve Days stores of C hristm as,” a traditional and “I favorite song of the holiday sea- J^osor son. The ballad tells the story of tho gifts a lover sends to Ihis lady on cach of tho 12 days y^unp from C hrisim as to Epiphiiny. Iistcni

The first gift, a partridge in a pear tree, m ay have been inspired by an old drinkhng^ song. “ A Pie Sat on a P ea r (|,g T ree .” say the editors of The ^New Book of Knowledge. charm

As a b a l l a d , "The .Twelve If th Days of C hristm as" is an ex- the ( am ple of the “ num ber chain for- brougl

Tnula^Mn-folk-songST-As a caro l, i f b u n it is of the type that m arked house the change from formal hym ns “ Mu in I.atin to musical poems in tom I the v e rn acu la r of the people. Engiai

The song can he sung in a and in varie ty of ways. In G reat Brit- ritual

____ ain and the United S tates, il winteroften becom es a game song in which each person, following a some leader in repetitions, m ust pay though a forfeit if he m isses a line, pcrfor Som etim es the descriptions of usuall; the gifts turn inlo m outh-defying anci >i tonpue tw isters! a re rc

MANGER PIESThc m ince pie, a C hristm as

trad ition , developed from m ut­ton pies. World Book Encyclo­pedia says Enplish cooks orig i­nally baked the pies in tho shape of a m anger.

SEASON’SGREETINGSH ave a rea lly festive h o li­d a y , a b u n d a n t w ith lots o f fu n p lu s ev ery th in g C hrist­m as h a s in storel

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past. &la- Straw is a traditional p a rt of m lb- Christm as celebrations in Svire- f f — den—in probable rem em brance . i

of the first C hristm as when ^ there was s traw in the m anger. j

While "ca rry in g in the Christ- ^ m as s traw ” is a tradition ra th - w c r th an 'a m odern custom , Swe- ^ dish people still make straw and wooden figures to hang on their Christm as trees.

In Hong Kong. Santa Claus goes by the nam e of "San T an

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season, .lust like. Santa Claus, \ 'ry San Tan You I.In is pre.sent fori (o tho purpose of holding th e ;

lyj youngsters nn his knee andi listening ' tl) their requests for

I n In ancicnt G erm any,-the Yule lOK was known as the “ C hrist-1 brand.” Ono belief held th a t if the charred log was placcd in a cornbin. it would act a s a charm to w ard off mice,

ve If the w eather turned storm y,:x- the C hristbrand w as quickly 3r- brought back to the fire. Wliileol. it-burned. .superstition said, tho^ ------■ed house wns safe,-fWnu Iigi\tning. ns “ M umming" is a Yule cus- in tom lhat originated in early

England. M um m ers, m asked a and in costum e, silently cnacted

it- ritual plays about the death of it winter and the old year, in The cusTom sTTlr ^ rv tv e ff^ tn a some parts of the world, al-j

ay though ah e plays a re no longer 1C. performed. Today m um m ers of usually en terta in with dancing ng and instrum ental m usic. They

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F e s t i v i t i e s nFrom a miraculous Star to ‘ >

a tiny candle, gleaming lights hkve cast a glow over holiday *" festivities for centuries. -

Pagan sun-worshIpers lit can- . — dles-and-klndl«d fires a t 'wlmsr

festivals 'to help the returning sun gain, strength.

Traditional for both light and ' warmth is the blazing Yule log;

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S t a r t e d G i f t i

T r a d i t i o nsince the Wise Men gave of

their treasures to t h e Christ Child, giving has been part of the tradition of Christmas.

The Idea of gifts as homage dates from even earlier 'tim es, when kings demanded special tribute from their subjects dup­ing holiday seasons. Thus the Wise Men, In -offering preciousgifts of gold, frankincense and -----myrrh, expressed their rever- [ ~ ~ ence for the newborn King of mankind.

Giving to celebrate a happy time was a fam iliar part of ^ many pagan festivals, ■>■

The Romans honored Saturn, their god of agriculture, with a winter festival called the Sat­urnalia. D u r i n g this joyous > feast, they exchanged gifts—wax candles, elay dolls and various trinkets.

- ____ When these nn^an customs nf ___exchanging gifts -were transfer- red to the celebration of the

___ birth of Christ, church leadersadded a new Idea; selfless giv-

end- ing. Through the ages, giving 1 of to help the less fortunate has ■ spe- heen a special t r a d i t i o n of ^ pcf" Christmas. '

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tive significance In holiday lore. Ash 1 ^ Because legend says tha t the becai 1 1 Christ Child was washed and wood

■dressed beside'an ash wood fire, ~Th<

Wf BliiivIh* blastings of frlai

[nage undarslandlng . . . iK* ^ a spiImes.

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I,” It the people of early England a1-|contIr I fes- w ays had Yule logs of ash wobd.'llevei! lore. Ash had a practical aspect, too, to pi

it the b ^ u s e I t was the only green this p and wood which would bum. to be

I fire. The Yule log of England and r =

mHiC I M I Noil 1I His Birth, wa wlih fer you ^Ing* of friandihip, lova and iKa ^ a spirit of -Chrlslmaf.

SHEET METALINC.

' »plril«ol bliuins I and Infplratlon of thi momh. I

ind may thi mianln; of I Oirlitmai main your

holldoyi bright

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to be kept burning all through te r h( iTand r—---- yr-- t j

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Gifts we traverse afar.” As thi fill tha olr, w e'd like to od note; Good wishes to you a

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Ren be- the 12 days of CSirlstmM. powers Later, the “blaztn'K Yule” 'Was 'o | |v o primarily a sso c ia te with the log had feasting and festivity of the wln> through te r holidays.

inmnnDfil i t uO U §I kings of Orient are, Bearing se afar." As the holiday songs I'd like to odd pur cheerful ishes fo you and your family, nks for your loyal potronoge.

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t id in g sis a specia l Joyl M ay ’, a n d b ring p e a c e an d s to a ll those d e a r to you, aplrit of thia holy Day,

EDERIG SERVICE

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lessingsO n c e again the spirit

[ Christmas radiates its promise of hope, love

id peace throughout the______land. As you reflect

in the Miracle and glory of the Holy Birth, may

rou be comforted by tha faith, gladdened by

; message and sustained by the inspiration of Christmas, now and always. M ay holiday

joys and blessings be yours.

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■ NEW YORK (AP) — ‘Tis the bel sa; season to b e jolly, and w hat fore C could be joUler than getting a ’ " A ci gift-w rapped s h a r k n f o r ^ h r i s t - O k m as? t receiv.

Or Santa Claus . playing ac-’ * com plice to a p a ir of bank rob-' I . ’ b e rs? '

O r a C hristm as tree whicli | h grows Its own ornam ents? J f *

O r take thc little Jewish boy who inform s the store Santa ,:*■ C laus in Opiaha that-w h ile he does not-celebrate C hristm as he does observe Chanukah, the fes­tival of lights. So Santa Claus asks him w hat would he lik e for Chanukah, and the kid says "A

. C hristm as tree .”Tho C hrisinias "shark bit was

d ream ed up. by a pet dealer in C aracas, Venezuela. As the gift for the m an who has everything, including an ex tra swimming pool, the d ea ler offered live . . sh a rk s a t $22 a head.

Cincinnati w as w here Santa Claus turned up as the Innocent stooge in a bank robbery. He was standing J n front of the lens of a 'te ll-tale cam era intended to .H U discourage holdups. So two gun- m en clipped a teller for S4.200 and s c r a m m e d , unphoto- graphed and unidentified. jU X

The self-decorating C hristm as tree? It has been developed in i H | an arboretum at Piacerville, R B Calif., by the F orest ■ Genetics Institute of the U.S. D epartm ent K B of A griculture. The institu te . Q H crossetp-two types of -lbdgepole pine and em erged with a tree which develops o rnam ental M H cones while still sm all enough to B H stand in a room . _ | ^ H

In Portland , Ore., postal w orkers browsing through let- te rs to Santa Claus ran across one from a little girl nam ed Su- ^< vw hfch contained a w arning;“ Santa, I w ant to teli you about our chim ney. We haven’t ..got

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m arked up an assis t for Christ- m as shoppers. The sheriff held a holiday auction of 500 un- j jP I claim ed stolen a rtic les retrieved froni b u rg lars and such.

In Des Moines, Iowa, a m er- . chan t cutely w rapped his front door to resem 'ble a big Christ- »

ELV ES DANCED F o r Icelanders, C hristm as

E ve is the holiest night of the holiday season. C

Trad ition says, however, th a t 5 . m any y ears ag o elves, dw arfs * and o th er little folks pranced an d danced abou^ th e stree ts gtat on the night before C hfistm as.______

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bristmaWe wish our friends anrf neighbors ■il thc blessings b! this holy, happ season. May the message of the first Christinas comfoit and incite

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Has Unusua' m as present and pasted on a la- least

;he bel saying “P lease DO open be- “ Chri ,a t fore Christm as.” . , bettei

a ■ -A crim inal p rosecu to r in Tui- there, st- sa, ^ l a . , was ra th e r pjeased to Chr

receive a C hristm as c a rd from fire f a m an he had sen t to prison, a t rie ]

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3ual Ref lectio;1 la- least until he read the g re e tin g ::m ost I be- “ C hristm as would be so m uch ' Chi

b e tte r this year, if only I were railvy Tui- there , o r you w ^ here.” jfrom d to C hristm as-cSro ls cam e under of ni rom fire twice in. of.all p laces, m er- tra in i, a t r ie~ E n g lg n d , ":whlch . invented j " I

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elndeer and escorted by, from left ' post office a t North Pole, N;V.

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^ T h a n k You jo r y o u r ,

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when they h e a r 'God re.st ye chrisi niorry gentlem en, let nothing

., you d ism ay ." '■ in Ipslcy,- England, the Rev.

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otit- 'Por in&tance, h e 're fe relounc- pointed out, “ m erry gentlem en” iwhooj

WaMI I ring out u• » n r iw I notes of good c

^ W i l fo you and yo\] / f / } \ \ , I Chrisimas ie

' M You'i’e broughW a happy year, thi

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ling less 'm ig h t well be construed .a s . a :e, he reference to a bunch^ of the boys ;lemen” i whooping it up in a Rub;

iTiiliS &^e ring out with I ] • I 'tes of good cheer0 you and yours - tL1 Chrisimas season, ( h ^ V \'ou'i'e brought usappy year, through % \wflSV V )ur patronage and ^ d will. Our deepest * . *predation is yours. ®

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As everybody knows, wom en You w are ' s u p p se d to DO som ething a t the w ith a li the spare tim e they I tol have, so most of us tak e up a this sc hobby or two. I ’ve had a go sugges a t quite a lot of things, includ- anythi in g ' knitting and ceram ics, w here How ever, I am done w ith all m eetir th a t sm all stuff and have gone Aftci on to self-expression in a big se t of w ay . I paint. W alls. he del

I t Is an ideal solution. One of th e best things about it is that a f te r you havo finished one you do not have the prob lem of j w here to put It.

And frankly, m y tak in g up walls, w a lls has been a re lief to m y photog re la tiv e s also, m ainly b e ca u ie entere( I don’t give them one for firs t p C hristm as. W ith I

Tho knitting didn’t w ork out a t all. I started out a long tim e USE T ag o with argyle socks and went FOR F through three boy friends be- = = fo re finishing one sock. Al­though I lacked the courage to s t a r t the second sock, the re­su lt of my patience w ith the needles paid off anyw ay. The sock I fmished m ade a dandy du stin g m itt.

I turned to ceram ics w hen a friend asked m e in scath ing tones w hat I did all d ay . So, 1 got a baby sitte r for the kids (I on ly had tl)ree a t th e tim e,•siackcr that I w as) and went to c lass. I was astonished when th e instructor wheeled a cart up to m y table and dum ped this

before me. m"G ee .” I snid. " I ju st w as M

going to. draw a flower on a little bud vase o r som ething.”

“ My dear, no! You a re going to c re a te i” he Informed me.

Well, I thought I had done enough of THAT, so I asked, mRT/ ‘‘W here’s the kiln? All I w an t is IB-j' to bake a little bud v ase o r « som eth ing .” Jf'

Looking quite HI. he shouted."Y ou will u.?e the raw m ateria l!

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en You will sculp t! You w ill begin' K ng a t the beginning!” gey I told him how I had knitted a this sock once and how nobody

go suggested I spin the wool or d- anything, nnd he show ed m e :s. w here the ceram ics c lass w as ill m eeting right down th e hall.ne A fter Rob Honey built the th ird ___ig se t o t shelves' f a r m y bud vases,

he delicately suggested I tu rn m y a rtistic energ ies e lsew here .

, As a m atte r of fact, h is exact t words were, "S tep bringing '

. hom e these dam ned bo ttles I”I discovered painting. I did a B

few still lifes before I took on n ip walls. And . a friend took a ^ ly photograph of m e w hich he D le entered In a conte.st and it won D »r firs t p riie . He called it: “ G irl •

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when the ch ild renT ush pell-m ell loufor stockings and g ifts, it 's Avise ly Ito have a snack on hand to onetid^ everyone over till the long- to

si' ; delayed b reak fast. It"--i'?. V ; Stoil^invoTKter-fill.<r~the bill—bed:.i ? and those young tom m ies, to V

perfection. Fills the lady of the ic i.‘fe 1 house with joy, too, because i t ’ the

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ce leb ra tlon lasted l o n g e r th an usual when D onna Sue —

t . E b erm ah w as bom recently , r She’s the first child for ' ' >. h e r p a ren ts , the Donald [g

E b erm an s, and th e f irs t girl b o m Into the E b erm an fam - i_ . Ily In five generations— 120 y e ars . (.ycUII... . for

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m ing,'looks so eleganf, tastes so fabu- ] 1-mell Ious, an d goes together so quick- Avise ly th a t an early rise r could toss 3 id to one together and serve it w arm ‘ long- to the first starry-eyed Christ- ]

11" " " angels who tumble out of •

s, to With steam ing cups of a rom at- a if the ic Kona o r Colombian coffee for 1 ise i t ' the grown-ups, and m ugs of hot 1 IIIIIII chocolate for the youngsters, in{

C hristm as m orning is off to a om m erry s ta r t . (If

Stollen W onder re*rh e------- ^1-paekage-hot-rell-mix-or-youF ™e r favorite roll recipe Igue ------------------------ ^ ^ -------- caltly. BIK E RIDING POPULAR _ i

AKRON (A P)—Bicycle riding [*“ Is m ore popular In the United

*"■* S ta tes today than a t any tim e ‘‘" r in the past, and Goodyear, thei

n a tion 's larg est p roducer of bi­cycle tire s , sees no end in sight

IIIIIII for the surge.

Sincere3 ^ 0 thanks r i l j y < # i to oor

man^^^K .fk'iends.

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Christ- 1 1-Ib. ja r (approx. 2 cup$) abo out of • S * W Glace. Cake Mix ^-------------- r .c u p .^Ifted^pow dered-sugatj-rom at- -<-5 tbsp. m ilk' o r fru it juice fee for P re h e a t oven to 375 degrees. of hot P re p a re hot roll m ix accord- E

gsters. ing to package directions adding ren f to a one tablespoon su g ar -and . egg

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suaar. while still w arfn with ' 'uice I m ix tu re pow dered— sn g a r^ — egrees. '"**•' o r Juice, iccord- D ecorate like a w reath with adding rem ain ing g lace cake Ice.

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Christinas Tree—S S Has Many Tales rCo

Perhaps the most common use of holiday greens is seen in the lively^ decorated C hrist­m as tree found in m any homes j R ! ^ a t this tim e of year.

______There a re m anv legends, con-cerning the origin of C hristm as trees. One belief is that the f irs t ^ B | C hristm as tree was a palm tree brought from Egypt. Thc 12 H H parts of the palm were supposed to represent the 12 apostles, ac- cording to the editors of the En- cyclopedia Am ericana.

The use of pine and cedar Yule trees is generally thought to be of G erm an derivation. The

N O E L ^As tha so u n d s o f C h ristm as ring ouf acro ss fhe len d , w e T io p e th a t fhe h o lid ay s b ring on ly joy.

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; peeling an apple — and m aking bodies a doll. structe

SO says M rs. M onaj_BeJle the an • F ahrney of Spirlngfleld, Mo., who borotli

ought to know. F ro n n lR rsa ra B tra it i I s ta rt, peelings an apple, M rs. life, N I Fabrney has w on renown a s a jv],, I designer and creatotF of iipple ,]g ||,I dolls. M aking the dolls is a m ade I fam ily p rb ject,-in wbich sbe en*I lists the a d aiid enthusiasm of I her busbandi Ben, and her craftsi I daughter, Dorothy. can esI Apple dolls a re in the tradi- holidd I tlon of m aking dolls from ma- ^ e „ ,P terials a t hand, and they reflect s |,g 1 the bom e craftsm ansh ip of early structi f Am erica. Though c ra ll ipecial- s^ie I ists have revived the custom of m akef .....m aking dolls.IK ey a re still quiteil a nov^ty . And. says M rs. F ahr- head.s.* ney, apple dolls will alw ays be p ^ ' ’* unique, because no two heads

turn out the sam e. punch

S Even though the features a re cental identically carved in fresh ap-' w are pies, the final result cannot be pi^c k known until the apple heads a s

3 mounc

I Dolls PrizedThe elaborate E ijrop tan dolls v— —

of the n t h and I8th centurics- , were the precious possessions of the very rich. Often, they w ere court 'd o lls , prized by royalty.

• - - .. In "tim es of w ar, these valu- [ able ' d.qlls w ere trea ted like ' works _ o f a r t—as indeed they I were. _ Special arrangem ents

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structed by M r. Fahrney, while sec ts ' He tbe apple heads a re carved by Rem ho Dorothy F ahrney Murphy, a por- tie t ra it T iTti s f whu is; in pr ivate r ^ . rs. life, Mrs. K. L. Murphy. weeks* M rs. F ahrney complete.*! th e r —~ "

>1® dolls, with unuSual costum es ■ m ade accord ing to pa tte rn s , ..

'"J \ffiicH~she c rea tes. I®‘ W hatever the division of ,

craftsm anship,, any family group can easily m ake apple dolls, for holiday fun o r yearround enjoy-, m ent, m aintains M rs. Fahrney. ■ . J

She offers the following in-, J ‘‘Y structions: • ' \ B.

Select firm apples — they. ffl m ake the best dolls. Peel ap p le s ' / / and carve “ faces" for doll, Hfi

'V’- head.s. | ^P u t carved apples on sticks ^

and insert sticks into holes punched in a coffee can or o ther I container. Set this in a granite- w are kettle.

“ P lace a lighted sulphur candle - in a sm all dish and set il on a < mound of dam p sand, inside the * kettle and alongside the apples.

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ately a jter apples a re d ry . wire and Appli doll bodies can be con- For hi

sthicted.i from w ire and bits of to the a | — -wood—The-w ire-should-be-stur=r ^nWFs“

‘•y- '>“ • flexible enough for a rm s whlte-he and legs th a t can be bent a t l e i Cu will, or m ade to stand or sit. |nto 'ey<

, ' Wire body,'arnvs and leg s 'a re “ iris.”'■ covered iwith potton batting and Arms

y ’ fa s ten ^ to hold firm ly . painted '— AtUcI)—apple---h6ad , still on with o il

'fe-1 stick, to body, securing with and toei

^ CttWS1’Al4s I f\ Wishing you all tha /oy . I1 and cont»ntm*nt ^I of this holy su'ason. 'T

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w ire and,glue. , a brownon- For ha ir, w hite y a rn ls...gliied Then,

of t9 the apple head. ■ ready foi^~MFsT 'F ih rn e y : recom m ends M rS ’ F

™* white-headed floral pins for dolls to eyes. Cut off, the point, push nin j,|gh, am into eye socket and paint the cu ter” ti

a re “ iris.” . designed“"O Arm s, "hands and feet can be larger lh

painted^ with flat white tinted the Chrii

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a brown pencil o r painted ob . i!liMd Then, the apple doU« s r e .... ...___ ready for d ressing . . ■ ______ends Mrs.’~Fahrney likes h e r s p ^ e

for dolls to be about nine .Incites 1 nin high, and says they a re "m u ch

the cu ter” that w ay. However, «he ' designed a special San ta doll,

n be larger In size, for disp lay during Inted the Christm as season a t M ytte 's

^with I Melville Road in Springfield.

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PILGRIMS CELEBRATING CHB occupied Holy Land trav e lin g from will seo this a rch w ith th e w ords, ‘

Bethlehem DBy HAL MCCLURE But

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(l;in (AP) — PIlKrims celebrat- bicke iiiK Cliristnias In lhe Israeli-oc- joyou cupied Holy I.and will d iscover b irth iincxpoclcil' chaiiRcs in this 2,000 sleepy Arab lown this y ear. Nc(

A new archway w elcom es the beacc v isitor in English, A rabic—and Groci Jlebrew . Store

"■ ATTrtT— shnps~ carry^—Isra e li- —Hai m ade goods, post card s and per- ollvev iodicals printed in Tel Aviv— pearl even victorious Israeli w ar Tht books, with patcheyed Gen. N itiv Moshe Dayan's face on the cov- nlngs e rs. e ra l (

Khaki-clad Israeli so ld iers ent 1 c la tte r through the n a rrow cob- ously bipstoned streets, past heavily en ter

' laden donkeys with ch a tte rin g ing c A rab women re tu rn ing from A t m ark e t. a hi

Tho S ta r of David flu tte rs lan- the j guidly In the D ecem ber sun s ta r I over the police sta tion opposite to m the Church of the N ativity . Chris

Gone are the barbed w ire en- en u tanglem ents th a t once sep a ra t- m ent

- ed Jo rd an and' Israel, forcing m ear p ilg rim s to m ake a long d e to a r. A

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ING CHRISTMAS Jn the Israeli* wr: Ing from Jerusalem to Bethlehem On I words, “Welcome to Bethlehem” In

m Different TlBut som e things n ev er recc

----- eh an se :—^for- C om m ercialism and sec ta rian dox rat- b ickering still seem to m ock the mis: -oc- joyous observance of C hrist’s com iver|b irth a t th is very spot n early side this 2,000 y ears ago. A

Neon signs flicker like alien ship the beacons over the Milk G rotto goot

and G rocery and the Holy M anger a gt Store. with

tell- —H aw fcers-ei^M w t-the-pralse-of Tl 3er- ollvewood m adonnas, m other of whk iv— pearl crosses, rosaries. here.var The spraw ling Church of the nigh len. Nativity,' w hich traces Its begin- arou :ov- nlngs back 1,600 years, h a s sev- vow

e ra l chapels belonging to differ- ■ = lers ent faiths. E ach religion Jeai- :ob- ously defends Its rights, even to vily en tering certa in doors o r light- •ing ing certa in lam ps. >■om A religious dispute m ore thpn \

a hundred years ago— over lan- thc p lacem ent of a Vermillion sun s ta r in th e G ro tto of the Nativity site to m ark the place w here the

C hrist child w as bom —w as tak- e n - e n up by .^iSupporting govern-! ra t- m e n ts . I t helped spark th e Cri- :ing m ean W ar In 1853.Dur. A television technician m ore

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iell> written In three languages—Engl lem On the other side the words, .“ Bon ;m” In tfiree languages. (AP wirephoto)

t This Christmnever recen tly began setting; up bis 1-------- equlpm ent - i n - th o Crook O rtho -a rlan dox basilica and requested per- pil| ;k the m ission from the A rm enians to -sal i r is f s connect an e lectric line on their, ba< learly side. He w as brusquely refused.

A few y e a rs ago whiie wor- Jm alien sh ipers sang " P e a c e on ea rth , ind

3rotto good will to m en " in the church anger a group of p rie s ts battled wildly

with bottles on th e roof above.Ise-of There-l.s even n-.disputn nvec —I ler of which Is the field “ w here shep- bef

herds w atched th e ir flocks by fea if the n ig h t." In four such fields Boi jegin- around B ethlehem the keeper chc > sev- vows his Is the tru e field. staliffer- ----- - ■ ' - •'

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stmas Seasonp his B ethlehem ’s Arab m erch an ts 3 rtho - d e pe nd largo ly on the C hris t ian - } per- pilgrim to b oost, their annual ms to .sales. So fa r business h a s been

their, bad.fused. Xhe w ar and Israeli ta riffs

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shep- before C hristm as, then h av e a ts by feast a t nightfall, says World fields Book E ncyclopedia. A vacan t leeper ch a ir for the C hrist Child alw ays

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in tfn iatlonal 'alrUbe executive— aqd wlio is also a man who Ale

. has' itjore dblls than almost any* love, body except Santa Claust . of m

Collector Sam i^l F . Pryor Is An _the founder of ,{h6 International Mr. ,

Conn., where more than 8,000 'doUs are gathered in fabulous variety.^ heav

Begun In 1953 when he Inherit- ntui ed 30Q doUs from a friend, the stiU-growing collection Includes hundreds of dolls searched outby Mr. P ryo r himself, and it ihas also been augmented by Wigifts from some of the thousands thiof visitors to the Doll Library— mehence Mr. Pryor’s personal i Icnowledge tha t a doll under,the - Christm as tree is truly a source o f de lig h t.' '

The Doll Library, so n a m ^ laibecause every doll has a story m i

----- to te l l , - is —a ttra c tlv B fsn re u ^ Cain a 1792 bam . remodeled to Iprovide appropriate settings for thithe dolls. Visits to the Doll Li- cr<b ra ry a re by appointment only, -er

Here, there are antique dolls, behistoric dolls, craft dolls, reli- Chgious dolls, dolls of every land anand every era. The dolls indeed leuhave much to tell to the serious ln(student of world history and paworld civilization. ,,,,,

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. of mantiind’s ingenuity. their Is Among the antique dolls In onal Mr. Pryor’s 'collection Is a '19th- A

trentury beattty -^ho-tum s her- iIqus f l u t t e r s her eyelids,

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by Will be a crewel Chrbtmas Aands this year, but that doesn’t Mn

mean it will be beartleis. maj It means that yarns, em-

>9® - boldery and other* types of ^fancywork usually known ] ° \

_ -‘crcwef,” will be a popu- m i^ lar d i^gn motif thlS; Christ-tory mas, acconllng to Hallmark Au s ^ Caras’ art dirtH6F7""' “®d i to Mrs; Jeanette Lee s a i d i for that simulated knitting and I Li< crocheting'patterns and oth-

-er needlework designs willoils, be widely featured on such Ncreli- Christmas products as cards gr^land and giftwrap papers. Real daydeed lengths cf yam are also be- wh<ious ing offered as ties for gift mpand packages. cole

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* 1 ^® coIIeetW^tiHtelirplainrtfaBrine:^ c«j with chanicat~acconnplbhments are 8C*

by no ineana limited to the dolls cv of of todayw -Fm; instance, a group W ‘ecord of early American dolls includes

the “ AutopferipatetUcos’' —' a I Ils In walking dolV patented in 1862. tioi 149th- Another Hind of ingenuity Is J m anifest in th e craft dolls, lov-

/elids, bands from ' virtually any and wil ays a every convenient material—pen

wipers, s h e 11 s, newspapers, wishboiies, sponges, corn cobs. 6r< pine cones, pipecleaners, clay

■ pipes, even an old potato mash- _Hm as Among them are "M r. imd•an’t Mrs. C rab,” dolls with faces Oless, made from crab claws. Theseom . do-it-yourself dolls were featur- ]- ed in “ Godey’s Lady’s Book” Chaw n May, 1867, with illustrations rn*

of Mr. 'and Mrs'. C rab and "how cajjgJ. to” instructions. jla rk Among the Library’s little In- th<... hal/itonls, dolIs—of-^ ther—lands -snKI d evand -rt.’ PCDecor Differs “iluch N o t' all peoples use living ed ards greenery In their festive holi- " j Seal day decor. In Scandinavia,I b«- where greenery Is symbolic of . gift mourning, people use brighf ^

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J Holly HasTVIerry Significance

eatur- in the legend and lore of Book” Christmas, holly has both a ations rnerry and melancholy signifi- “how cancci

F airie s, so It Is sa id , loved tie In- the holly. They found i ts leaves -lands such •a ~comfDrt1ng~BliBMer ~Thsr

^ even a fte r holly w as cu t from the trees,- they lingered about,

■Q allowing them selves to be car- ® ried indoors, w here they protect- living ed the hom e from evil sp irits .

' ■ L ater, C hristian believers saw navia. thorny leaves and brigh t red

b e rrie s of the holly a s sym bols b right ^ Crown of T horns and the

f l ^ - which the C hrist Child, ecora- grow n to m anhood, m ad e on '______ C alvary.____________________ __

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own treasured customs in con­nection with the Christmas din- bon ner, say th ^ editors of The pro* New Book' M Kitbwledge. ^u i

On American tables, the cen- nioj ter of attraction is usually the (eal

---------lurlceyrThlsTiastonrhas-Its-orlg- - pseason, in in the English "Christmas cal leasing bird”—usually a goose, capon hui nd tan- or chicken, rather thah a tur- = ; r. Good iiey.of holi- In Medieval times, a large id car- bird was standard fare at En­

glish Christmas dinners among , people the common' people. In castle

amilies and manor, however, a “bird” nee of wasn’t Blways~iKe~mBln“dish;1 prob- To the.tune of'the old carol, mt win- " lh e Boar’s 'Head in Hand I

Bear," the boar’s head ■was

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D o h se - B ob S a s sapL IC A T O R Se r a n d R obbie C ollins J a y an d .L an te Cox snd Dick B lam ires nch . . . Farrell P e te rso n h t . i . W ade R unyan a u d e B ern a rd

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d carols fill the oir os happily, 'elebi'ala Chrislmai.«To ona iour withes for a season filled i I hannony of peoca and |oy.

FORD & IMPLEMENT jJEW FO RD DEALER

!, B^fu- Christmas Greeting Edition, Friday,iped Its — — :------------------------------y---------^in con- '

^ n - bome to the, table fn solemn swa of The procession. Then followed other in il »*• courses—and what coursw! The he cen- most lavish, of dinners^usually. . ally tte featured a boar’s head. ~ E its-orlg- ~ F o r“a m^dieVal feast, a typi- use iristmas cal menu included 17 ihaln cusi , capon dishes—everything from roasted feas 1 a tur- ' ■ -----------

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and time tb greet i W good friisnds. . .w time, too, to coimt our

_____ blewinga. One of. tiye greatest of these it

jr iB the friendship of those^ I P whom we are privilege

, TO ALL, OUR THANKS ;

YOU R H( D ELSA AND BALIN

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1 solemn swan to a kid with a pudding iral other in its belly!rsw! The ' — ------- .— ....... '■ —s usually BREADS CUSTOMARY^I. ~ Everywhere, a widespread t, a typi- use of breads and-pastries.'is 17 ihaln customary for tbe Christmas n roasted feast._______________ '

difmas,I s . . . "io coimt our i

U p o f A ^ . - * ire privileged to serre.T H A N K S A N D B E S T W I S H E S

YOU R H O ST 'JD BALINE ANDERSO'N

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f ROM:T o m m y McDonnell

n Ewell Buckinghamf B ob S ex to nill C h a r le s Callenh Mildred Graham-

Arley Peterson lell T om Davis 3 Don Lidtke

a n dDTKE. G e n era l M an ag er -I. S H A R P , Directcrt- X S U T E R . D irec to r M O G E N SO N , D irector NK W ELLS, D ire c to r : e K A LB FLEISH , D irector

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Chrlstmaa greeting Edition, Ft

------------- -T H E E H r’ 'T JuIdwinning German Shepherd appears Christmas tree with paws folded ovc to escape the din of Christmas carol

Glenns FeiTy —L ib^ryH as “1

Idaho Books sy;GLENNS F p R R Y -T w o books J l

by Idaho au tho rs are among th a new volum es added to the Glenns F e rry library. Mrs. Lucy " D etty , lib ra rian reported. ‘

She said the libary a ttem pts • to obtain every book w ritten by an , Idaho-^author. The two v o lu m ^ a re “ Tha Flaxy M nre" by Glenn Balch, and “ Jancy and F rien d s ,- by Helen M ark- ley Miller.

• NeMLBilult Hetlpn includes “ Attho Je ru sa lem ” Bailey; "To- P'B® p a* ," U ris: ‘T h e G abriel ">®s H ounds," S tew art: "A N ight of W atching," Arnold: "T he T im e ®P'* U Noon," Buck; "The Senator’.s fuimi l a d y .” Seifert: "The A nthem .” _ , G erson; "Ju b ilee .” W alker: T ^ r |] "W ashinEton, D. C," Vidal;••The Chosen," Polok; "W hen T f g She Was Gcx>d." Roth, and “ The A l'O P lo t.” W allace Irving. ^

Non-fiction include "T he Pass- Y, , over P lo t.” S e ll o n f i e l d ; ‘"K hrushchev — A C a r e e r . ” Crankshow: "B laring Forest T ra ils .” Sim pson and Jackson, wonde and “ T errib le T rail.” C lark and JJ® P Tiller.

Ju n io r fiction and non-fiction h o r Include "B uford Tho L ittle Big Morn.” B M t; "Sam Banp and w ard r M oonshine." W est: ‘T h e G uard ■“ * M ouse," F reem an . ° X ,

"T o Think I Saw It On Mul- P b e rry S tree t,” Seuse; “ Rid- d ies ,” C erf; "T he Art of Ancicnt R om e,” G rebok; "B aseball," ®very M lers; “ Tho Game of Base- " “ Ti b a ll," E pste in ; "The Batle of th e Bulge,” Shepherd; "A t the '

--------Battla Of B a ta a n ." Appel ^ "ThuKing’s F if th ." O'Dell.

"C la ss R I n g ." D uJardin ;"H igh R ise Secret," Lenski; g l I "R a v en ’s C ry ." Harris; "Spring p e rry Com es to the Ocean." George; entert "F ro m tho Mixed up Flies of m as r M rs. Basil E . Frankw eiler and P rida "O utlaw .” Anderson. 9:30 p

ROBIN FEATURED greet i One of the first C hristm as

ca rd s ev er published, a sm all “ (tw o by three-and-a-half inches)

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se lec tio n in ^^ o u r M ontgom ery 0 l^ W ard ca ta log . ^* L o u ise MaFsh ^

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olded ovcr ears in hopeless effort hnsmas carols and incessant howling and

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Pie Recipe g j"The devil dares not show

himself in C o r n w a 11 at ^owl Christmas t i m e lest hp „„es should be baked ih a pic." „{Qng

,|5S This old English saying good takes Its humorous inspira-

Up tlon from Ihe wide-variety „ of ingredients actually used . j,

^ In the mince pies nnd oth- 3ts c r Christmas pies of early . , en England, according to tho ,

editors, qf The New Book of , Knowledge.

lev OMe 14th-century reclpo rk. for a Christmas pie includ-... ™'‘‘=

ed: a pheasant, a hare, a Af capon, two partridges, two fo- pigeons, two rabbits, beef 6"" ' ,e, meat bails, eggs, pickled nf m ushroom s, seasonings and

spiccs* all In a pastry c ru st. Ir's fiJimitiiiiifmimiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiituiiiiiiiiiimiJiiiiu i / '

il; Doll Comes Into j Its Own As Gift r

PurlnR the past ccn tury , Ihe ijj. doll has really come into Its ■J. own, ns a precious plaything ^ e;5( for ev ery little girl. Now the

w onders of the doll w orld, once 4tho province of kings, a re a t Tthe disposal of " little m o th e rs" •

(jn In hom es a c ro ss the nation . / jj„ F ro m waking, talking, well­ed w ardrobed creations of wonder-

ful complQxfty to soft and cud- ^dly rag dolls of sw eetest sim- ii

„i plicity . dolls tim elessly delight I , , | j little g irls . For, y esterday or! ■ j

today, one thing is certa in . Inl.. every generation, p a c k a g e s ”

Jg. from Santa eyQk^ the sam e Cof sp a rk le in y o u n ^ eyes, for a i ,

d re am come

PARTY SETl“ : GLENNS KERRY — Glenns '"g F e rry I.ions Club m em bers will

en terta in their wives a t a Chri.sf- of m as p a rty in the M em orial Hall

po F riday . Tho pa rty will s ta r t at __ 9 :3Q p.m ._____________________ J _____

greeting printed In T.ondon In ; las Goodall and Son, featur- i

i'i ed a robin presiding over a . p asto ral w inter scene, fram ed

__: by paper lace. ____

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tra-----uf i iBr aj^w eefcH>m youngsters.. Tiiher award ribbons and on the floor are ! brt hns woh In obedience and trial co Ing and trained by Ken Hickey, Orlandi

‘WassaiF Bowl Started Toasting n

“W As tb d a y 's punch o r eggnog ^ bowl a tte sts , favorite bever-

n<? ages and -friendly to as ts goalong w ith the good cheer and ^

'"C good feasting of the holiday.It all began w ith the English £jig

"wa.ssail” bowl. The w assail, a ^ holiday beverage of m edieval

{** times, w as served hot In a large g.j|g UJ' bowl, and it w as com pounded .j-j.

, of ale. apples, eggs, su g a r and , spices.

Ido nam e com es from "W as ther Hnile," a Saxon greeting which c ijrj

- ■ • nicans. "Y oiir H ealth:" Gradu- £ve ally, the word "w assa ilin g ” be- B“n to m ean any kind of Chfist-

l_ j mas revelry accom panied by USE ind “ l^^stive beverage .______________ FQp

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IProgram Set ,

, f f The cho ir of Lynwood Chapel ^ ° Ls presenting a can ta ta by John f i gnog ^ P e terson entitled "A Song S -''er- U nending." T h e - perform anee- ~

B° will begin a t ,7:30 p.m . Sunday, 'g N arra to r - is Del Cisco. Solo- *

' . Ists include M rs. Del Cisco. Mrs. § ?}'®" Eileen Llndem ood, Mrs. Russell ®

“ Mikel a-nd D ale Krum m . Accom- panists a re M rs. Don Mikel andEileen Ing ram . -----

J The c an ta ta will be d irected r— by Mrs. Jo e B earden.

Following t h e presentation W as there will be an old-fashioned

C hristm as C arol sing for all. adu- Everyone is invited.' be- __________________ifist-

by USE TIMES-NEW S WANT ADS FOR FAST SELLING- RESULTS

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read ing Bj,g^ and N i k k inem bers H um phries san g a song. Robin

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_ : ------ Erom-Jthe-ja^MtQiTilng^ w reath firson the door to the Chr'lstmaTj. sco tree glowing w ith lights and be- Hei decked w ith packages, from the 42, cheery po inse ttia p lan t on the thii m antel o r tab le to the sprig of II m istletoe w ith Its prom ises of bM

. • kisses and laugh ter, greena and ■ ? p lan ts se t th e scene fo r holiday cer

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^ T r in r e iu b —1;^: HANSEN — A C hristm as par- ijk ty an d g ift exchange highlighted % the m eeting of the Slim and ‘CT T rim TOPS Ciub> a t the hom e

— o f^ rsv -T h o m a s-S te e lsm lth ;------------l»N - B oth-M r. and M rs. Steelsm ith, -7 -*- . w ere the recip ients of :a su rp rise .

igift in the form of an everg reen “ m oney" tree in appreciation fo r the use of their hom e as the w eekly m eeting p lace of the- group.

, ' ‘ - M r s .- - M a r g a re t McCoy w as N- program leader and hostess and

the installing officer for the new f s la te of officers. T he leader.

! M rs. Gene W alker, announced the appointive officers, M rs. F re d Howard, scrapbook; Mrs. Stanley E a rl, courtesy : M rs. McCoy, p ro g ram ; M rs. P a u l Bowman, reporter, and M rs. S teelsm ith. weight recorder.

S ta te Recognition D ay and convention .April 20 a t Coeur

' ' d ’ Ale/ie w as discussed. The - . : . group decided to purchase diet

d rinks to be furnished a t the m eetings for those who do not care for coffee.

B ecause of the holidays on t h e . scheduled M onday night

— " m eetingsr-the-nex t-regu lar m eet- ■ ing will b e Jan . 8 , a t the Steel-

sm lth hom e.M rs. V ergil Bail w as best los­

e r w ith M rs. Stanley E a rl, M rs. __Gene W alker and' M rs. T. Steel­sm ith tied for second place. A ^ total loss of 27% pounds w as recorded am ong 13 m em bers

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m as p a r ty and gift exchange dis w as held Tuesday night by 1 m em bers of the M odem Wood- fer m en a t the W oodman Hall. us(

T he R«d twaiii -w a» -w in n er-a t J the' evening shoot with - a score ma of 429. points an d 10 m em bers coi

>Ko presen t. The green team shot ing ay, a sco re of 339 with e ight m em - wil the b e rs p resen t. hoi

Individual high sco rer for m en air------- w as Leroy Thompson .with 54 ‘■ points: John Thompson w as sec- ed, S ond with 49, and Norviile Reyn- an(

olds, th ird , 46. to l l M rs. R uth Hill, M rs. Cloe yoi

W eech and Lydia Pyron tied for ‘ reath f irs t p lace for wom en with sta itma^. scores each of 47 p o in ts ;-M rs . Wc d be- Helen Reynolds, second, score a n n the 42, and Mrs. Sharon T rusco tt, mi 1 the th ird , score, 41. de- ig of I t w as reported the rifles had es of been checked and relined. of s and cei iliday c e rta in m ystical pow ers artd on

v irtues. pr used Today, using greens has be^ sa once com e holiday custom , r e g a r d l^ s w ere of religious o r Symbolic signifi- U! w ith cance._____________________ _ FC

eery sounds o f Christmas 1 tb e tvarmest joys, and thanks •ood friends and customers.

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B O I S E ( A P ) -A C hrisim as n e n greeting fo r Idaho servicem en

in Vietnam h as been recorded , Christ- b y ' Gov. Don W. Sam uelson lo r j ;hange d istribution overseas. 1. .lit by T he governor told a news con- „ _ j Wood- ference the m essage will be ill. used by the USO In V ietnam . i-_ n e r -a t Thn messnBn consisted . pr(- q . ,

score m arily of the Gove'roor’S“ Te^ m bers counting of sights he saw dur- ,t,g I shot ing an autom obile trip with his m em - wife from S a n d p o i n t , their

hom e, to Boise, and during an )r m en a irp lan e trip to easte rn Idaho, ith 54 "Y es ,” the G overnor conclud- T _ IS sec- ed, "(he Idaho you all know I I I Reyn- and love is still here and w aiting t t

to welcom e you back am ong 1 1 Cloe your re la tives and friends. -j-

led for "H ere in Idaho you a re con- j,e|j w ith stan tly in our hearts and m inds, gtgj

;- M rs. We know the wonderful job you (.gri score a re doing and respect and ad- f

uscott, m ire every one of you for your ^ devotion to our country. Xes had "O n behalf of ail the people |^Qt id. of Idaho, Ruby and I send sin- yg

cere holiday greetings to every ^ g , J artd one of you. M ay God bless and

pro tect you, and speed your jac a s b€^ safe re tu m .” recj r d l ^ s " ------ ------------------- Asignifi- USE TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS gifl

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Medley Of Carols [T Sung At Hansen I

HANSEN — A m e d l e y of I C hristm as caro ls was played for I

■a------ the guests a t the annual C hrist-----1I mas school concert T uesday I is tm as as ^ "B onus" a f te r all ■

D U the scheduled num bers w e r eplayed. ‘

ion for iifjj, g rade band, the jun­ior high school band and chorus,

'iii*^°h' “ "** senior high band and chorus w ere featured . The sen-

S ior played the m edley.“ ^ P ^ D e a n Froehllch and Gary Long ' ^ . ^ ■ w e r e featured in "solo parts IrtUU u r ‘he »en*°»'Ith his R ichard Y ouree Is the dlrec- 1 “ >eir tor.ing an _________________laho.

“"kiow Installation Is ’ ^ m o n i Held By Women

The Nix-on-Pix TOPS Club ■e con- held ^ C hristm as p a r ty a n d in- m inds. stallatlon service fo r new offi- °P y°u cers a t the hom e of M rs. H arold nd ad- if PJ, g t r o n g, with M rs. Arm- ir your strong as the installing officer.

The officers installed Included people R oberta Dunlap, lead er; Minei^

nd sin- va Smith, co-leader; M arg are t ' every w eeks, trea su re r; Ju a n ita Spar- :ss and ^ow, sec re ta ry , an d B a rb a ra 1 your Jacobs and W anda M ort, w eight

recorders.A low calorie luncheon and

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To You a n d Your Loved O nes — A

r Holiday Season Filled w ith Joy

m an y frien d s w ish us w ell by con- n a g e . W e tak e this h a p p y o p p o rtu n - ir g ra ti tu d e a n d sincere C hristm a*

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w e a n d Billie H iliv • e a n d M arle n e K nodel i:l< a n d J a n e L o g an a n d E velyn M alber'g ^I a n d L aV erla R u g e ,

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ANODENT PROPHET TELL God will give mankind a spec sceue^poiated tills yearliy tbe

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N a tiv ity T abChristmas lighting

a spectacle of light, th is that. Each year on ] Square in early Decei 100,000 tinyjqolored every limb, branch, an circle of wintering syc boxelders, birches, an( effect of transcendent the three separate stb: atized whidi play ead sands of people whicl Temple Square a t C] meaningful.

In one outside thea lean of the Nativity, \ures of Joseph and M the inn where there \ them; and the mangei new-born babe; the sh

c h b i s t m a s l i g h t s o n tC ity onoo again celebrates th« maples, an d hircbes snm nm d

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T TELLS OF VIRGIN BIRTH — Ol id a special sign; “Behold a v i r ^ sh <n»¥«i>»Ti«» AmprTmn fflracfratm* H n n y .a ^ . U ta h .

T a b le a u o n T e nJ - - -,

jhting is more than just \Vight, though it certainly wiar on Mormon Temple c tDecember, more than fn

jlored globes light up th ich, and twig in a wide ing sycamores, maples, es, and pines with an ndent beauty. But it is Ite stbries there dram-ay each night to thou- th*which make Mormon th(

> a t Christmastime so th<en

le theatre there {s a tal> y® Lvity, witih life^izo fig-and Mary inquiring^ at oP;here was no room for tonanger scene with the T>the shepherds keqping frc

:s ON TEMPLE SQUARE— TTm? sui rates the duistnu is season by li^ tio mroimd tbo Templo witli a Anading

ITH — Old Testament prophet and pc v i r ^ shall conceive, and near a son, vi» Marry AtnTmnnm,

T e m id e S q u a rest watch over their flocksIy wisemen on camels; aile chorus of Christmas, iUl from dusk till eleven <>P three weeks, le

The center walkway acre square in the hear

Jg City, Utah, is decoratec of huge reproductions c

11- the life of Christ. These in the Danish master. Car] io the famed oval-shaped

emade, now celebrating

professional petfcxioanc at opera, *Amahl and the I

to capacity crowds of 1 \e Typical of Western hos] ig free.

—The six-splred Mormon Temple is 1 by li^ tinK up the entiie Temme Sqiu Har^afag htwiwly fcy th a entto

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t and poet, Isaiah, writes before twc tr a son, and shall bis sam e Inuna ItcDl^ i s OO dfc>S^ in tho Vldfnis G

ireflocks by n i^ t ; the els; and the angelic mas, all performing even each night for

Ikway across this ten- e heart of Salt Lake.^orated with a series tions of paintings on These were done by r, Carl Bloch. loside laped Mormon Tab- brating its centcinnial

ixioance of Menotiis 1 the N i^ t Visitors,* ds of 8,000 nightly. jj cn hospitality, its all ^

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NATTvrry s c e n e d is p l a y epay homage to the Ghrisf’Child i qpedal and dis]^y;f on M 810 £c(ni th o Ustado^TBMmacIe

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Seven centuries bc Old Testament prophei Prince of Peace. Hand matchless music to crea which is played and sui sacred season. Other o poets, philosophers, sta —re c ^ this promise tc men:

For n to v s a child ' A n d t h e Q o v e m m e i

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Tb Isaiah it was r< coming of Christ woulc With two witnesses loc Lard liimself shall giva ocfve^ and bear a 801V <

Christmas, then, i hat this great event. It is a Ills God lives and fulfills allp l3

USPLAYED b e s id e HISTORIC TAB -isf’Child in this life-size tableau present lay; on Monnon Temple Square in Sail [wieniacle^ nov^ odfibratfng its fjpntfinTii

C h ris tm a s Li; H is to r ic T em

As Christmas com(__Jtumed on throughout

season. They glitter an place: candles ih the cb the gaily l i f t e d Christ tho main street of every

Many of the custoi evolved from pre-Chris December, pagans in proach of £he lengtheni

-— to t he vwiltersungod ^ solstice—the return of 1 tiie birtih of Christy the 3nile log and the candle

^=-^-^^MdrtiieiFth^fcaniMe^^ electric light in its num

From the single C of lighted trees, Tivoli ( Micnjgan AvemiBrin^ axe eoD|ar^a n y , li? f f i a f jh r fa fm a a Iff in Salt Lalce City, where in soft whites and delica

^ ' top and along garden w «ay welcome and God !

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i t o i yB ir th F o r e to ld . . ic e o f P e a c eituries before ihe miracle of Bet b prophet and poet, foretold the e. Handel, some fifteen centuri Ec to create his immortal “Messi i and sung around the world, e Oih.er composers, not to menti ihers, statesmen—and teachdrs o •omise to promote peace and g

s a child is born, unto us a son wemmenf shall he upon his sh mBshdU b e cdBed Wandetftd^ iGody The ecerlasHn^ Ftafier, 'he Prince of Peace._______it was revealed by the Lord th ist would be that he would be I lesses looking on, Isaiah wrote; hall give you a sign; BebxM a raao ru an d fih d lc^ lifan an io

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I t . It is a time to commemorate 'ulfiUs all of the promises given 1

ORIC TABERNACLE — Joseph, Mary, eau presented for the Christmas crowds \ uare in Salt Lake City, Utah- The lightei its tTCTiffiTiTiifll ennlveisaiy.

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nas comes, billions upon billioi mghout this Christian land to jlitter and glow in every privj ih the church, the star in &e wi d Christmas tree, the busy pub of every village and city, be customs associated veith Chr >re-Christian origins. Anciently »ans in southern Europe celel jngthening days with feasts, an« in-god,^A.s-&ey became Christi! 3tumof the s u n li^ t—became i

the L i^ to f ih e W o rld . I e candle with its legends relate rcaniM^Ii^fed Christmas tree • I its numberless sizes, shapes, ai single Cluistmas tree to a veri , Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagei

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season to commemorate memorate the truth that ;es given by the prophets.

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lare)on billions of lights are a land to celebrate the /ery private and public in &e widow’s window, busy public square, and ity.veith Christmas l i f t in g \ndently, at the end of ope celebrated the ap- feasts, and built bonfires le Ghristiansrthe^winter • became assodated with . World. Later came the ids related to the Christ mas tree — ahd now the shapes, and coIok.- • to a veritable fairyland >penhagen, tree-studded

tly, bu t unsurpassed by Viormon Temj^e Sqoare hundred thousand lights le and sparkle from tree- les and temple spires, to the thousands who pass if the festival season.