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- , FINAL EDITION I" TRICE 5 CENTS [readers Offer Solemn Prayers for Peace in World Christian Areas Ice Jam Dries Falls .(iff, hilU'i-h NEWS BULLETINS ikl thi ISJIINGTOV. Bfc one freifimnn wri le forclirn r I. IlDdd. D-, Conn, Tjikv K. MiCrnckpr Christmas Traffic Toll Rate Jumps; Caution Is Urged [Men Held in Jail After Police Chase 3 California n Twin Falli ; policc Fridn: _forninn3, Jimn- (beinp held on h I n Fails, is bcir ■ham saiti Monday tin chase I) /lissed Holiday men nnd a Twin I'lills man 4 county jail Monday after / nipht south of Twin Fall; lie L«e Ilondrix, 25. and Carl Yocier, 18, usi)icinn of burglary and Jim m y Cronin, ip hold for dninkcii drivinc. Yoder nnil "ronin’s car. Sheriff James H, ce were arrested about 10:50 p.m, Friday one m ile south of Twin Falls by State Pa- trolman Jamca Gcrke wlio sloi)ped Cronin’s vehicle afl- Filer Man, 29, Killed In Hunting Accident y ai>i)roxi ii.irrfil tile holiday utmosphcr 'me Sovlcn nnnounccd they inowcU tlirce Imprisoned u. lirmcn to rcI pwkngcs from t F IL E R , Dec. 26— William Fisher. 29. File: hunlinif accidcnl about 11 ::50 a.m. Chri.stmas i niately two miles southwest of Emmetl. Mr. l'‘ishcr Mad Kone (luck huntinp with his 1-yuar-ohi son, Frederick, while visitinK liis wife's parents, Mr. and Mra. J. A. Brashears. Emmett. It was reported he had shot one duck and bad gone over the crest of a small bill to retrieve the bird. Police theorized he dropped his shotgun and th< blast struck him in the abdomen.'His son wandered ti ,a nearby farm to report the; it. 1 , School Blaze tvvy. Icrt the llrsl e In 15 J M Jh# only Irouijle Is that he j t Chrlstirms on ihe way, Elllhoufrh iho trip took Icjj 12* houri, CarbulUdo hnd <u tha Inttrnntlomxl date n the night, thus had to Is clock ft full,2i hours d to Monday. mid forth while be- , hJRh rntc of speed, Ian? n^e^ bclnit held jr thefts Tlmrsday K numbei Bercc and B X home r OftTlln, Ian Fined in SeeklessCase ^fter Mishap lILi E. Burkhort, 2I,Casllcford, I fined $!>0 plus costs and liis s' lleensa wiu cospendcd for r- j when he npp^-ired before y Friday evening on a reek In? choree. urUinrt wus ajre.itcd aflei car accident nt 11:20 f Bay. TJie 1951 Chevrolet pickup la drtvlne ran oft the u-n ' 'ie road and broke an Ic r company hichllne O ' ................ rred Ih After the vehicle stopped. Oerkc found »nie of tho stolen weapons In It and called lor nsslsUi TMin Pnll.i Deputy Shcrtff D: Kunfi-r helped return the mer ;he fJieriri's office. At Benluii I'cre qucit idmUted .holRUILI. crke had halted Uie Tlio two Calfomlwia later at d entering a ranch home at Car- 1, Nev.. and takiiiK three kum, iioculara and a tclc-scope. Den. nil said. Tlie Rlierlff chocked the •fns uUh the sherlff.-s olllcc at ko, Nev., Friday iilRht, nicy !re taken from Uie Box-K mncl Uie Carlin area Thursday. Tlio two CRllfornlana have noi lmpllc.ited Cronin In the burg. end -fourth I of Castleford |)tr road. ■ectrlc power u u Intemii gCastlcford while a crew f D Palls replaced the pole. Bfputy Sheriff Curtis Prj'or Patrolman Richard Bi fcated dunago to the pickup ■Tm, ^jbert L. Hoffmaster. 31, Ta’ln waa cited by Jerome clt for tecJdess driving aJ of Bn Dccldcnt at Llncol and TlUrd avenue •Rest e 1. Friday. fmasier’s IMO Inlematloni _ p truck collldttl with B ed IM l Dodfte belonging to ■lam 31. Kyles, Jerome. v,Tus an estimated $300 lo Uie Dodge and I3S0 0 the pickup. A, sutmlller. es. 625 cnue east, was cited by _ --11s police Bt J2;45 p.m. Vsy for making an Impropci f t after being Involved In sr j^ e iit nt the Interecctlon of Sec- ind Seventh tticc Denham said. In MllEation U conilnuUiK. Saturday mominu Benham went > a hou.ie occupied by Cronin touUiwest of TV,in Falks and te- ed eight stolen rifles, shot- and several other Itenu, Be. • of the holiday weelc-end, tlie will be omlimcd Tuesday. :iH!er‘a 1853 Wlllys pickup received about 110 damaRi t* Irft front. AlMOChevTDle I office the jiicd by Ihe shcrlfl and iklng .ilx rifles and pWol. Jewelry and from the home of IhefU ai offlc the It he Three Men Hurt In Cassia Crash BURLEY, Dec. 20—Three mci ,.tre hojpltallr.ed after a one-ca. accidtnt 10 mllta south of Malti 1 hlghR-ay 30 at 3:50 pjii. Satur ay. Glen Olson, 20, Bridge, was llstei In "fair" condition by n n attendan at Cassia Memorial hospital Mon day, DorslB OLvin, 33, Blnckloot. an. .Roland Barnes, 34, Naf, wer treated for minor Injuries and released, . ambulance driver reported driver of the car .apparcmly .... control of the vehicle added It sppeored the car t Idnl- Betty, 7. I leily, spent the tct John F. y with their famine.' New York'* Roman Catholic archbishop, rrsncls C a r d in a l an. celebrated mldnlghl ,1th U. B. airmen In Green- land, lie uld he will continue hb 1 of spending Christmas I with servicemen "as long Lord (hall keep me stroni Cardins] Spellman Is the Romi Catholic vlcsr to the U.fi, armed forces. ...¥ ¥, ¥ . Age-Old Feud Stalls Service In Bethlehem BETHLEHEM, Dec. 2« CP—Age- }]d Quarreling between Romai Catholic and Greek Orthodo; monks delayed CTirlstmns day wor ;hlp in the birthplace of Christ. The argument raged for mori. than half an hour In Uie grotto 5f the manger In Bethlehcm'o :hurch of the Notlvlty as police ind pllgrlm.t from through world watclied. Orthodox prlesta tried rent UiB lAtln (Roman Catholic) sncrbUn from sUndlng during thi t « on the step over the apo here, according to tradition hrlsl was born. The Greeks nor- inlly care for the step In thi lUltlsecl church. "There have been quarreU like this for ■ tliousand years," c ' lay official said. ’They ore vi Intent about very fine points. ' ive caned an urgent meeting ittle it on Tuesday." A tnicfl was called after Gov. 'Ilisan Bey Ha-*em of the Jon' .lector of Jerusalem remained tho step. Mr. Flshe. :e worlted . . . ipnlr department of the Sears, Roebuck &iui company store. rral arrangements are pcnd Scrvlcea will be held a Emmett. One KiUed KLAMATH FALLS. Ore., Dec. 26 H'PIH-One woman was killed and a dozen persons were Injured early today when a Orejhound I skidded off an Icy highway abi 50 milts north of here. Yvonne BuUer. 34. Milwaul Ore., died In the accident, j.. tcndants at KlamaUt Valley hos- pital said none of the Injured op* peared to be seriously hurt. Nonr of the Injured was from Ida' - jlbutcd : this s dtalh 1 wife and four chll ;k; Sherry Ann, 9 Jlllie. 3, had plnniifi his area Monday, •as bom Oct. :e, 1031 Belgium Still Strikebound; Troops Gone BRUSSELS. Dec, 20 Ol - Tlie government withdrew armed troops from the streets todoy In an ap parent move to ea/e tension li •rlkeboiind Belgium. After three days of guarding government buildings Uie troops armed w ith submachine guna van- Islied from their posts as the So- ctallst-lod strike went into Its slxUi •nment offered lor the move which me when the Socialbts ere reported to be trying mutiny omong the troops if they lould be used against strikes. Withdrawal of Uie soldiers lefl .eel-helmctrd riot police with Ti - es still patrolling the stteets aiic guarding postofflces and railroad '.ions. The only violence report- ttered the front window of i Social Christian newspaper ofllci nd where a Molotov cocktail, .hlch proved to be a dud, wv thrown into a afe. Socialist mayors In the Borlnagi ,.>ai m ining section met Isst night and voted to ignore Interior minis- . iastrucllons to list municipal cmployca who stayed away frodi work. T h e mayors said Uie Instruc- tions were contrary to thel duty and dignity. The strike, cilled to pnteit Uie usterlty" prosrom ordered by Premlt:r Oaston Eyskens' govern- ment to offset Uie loss of rcvenufj from th o Congo, made yeaterdsy Belgium's bleakest ChrlsUnaa Ir At Burley Is Put Out Fast BUnUTY. Dec. 2G—<Julck ' the Burley fire department cto;>- :d a fire at 2:30 pjn. Friday li le art room of Uie Burley hlgl school, which la located In the south'side of the north w The fire was confined 'oom, Ezra Moore, superintendent, itated the damage will probably be IC.Wthan *500. There was no evi- dence of dcfccUve wiring and rea- for the blare could bo only itancoua combustion or sun- t on the ela&s. he said, jbert Auth ti art Instructor. Delegates to the Jehovah Wltnnsa convention under way In tho high )1 turned In the alarm and credited by Moore for saving y rtiltfcl Prr r Christmas todav, but tV uarlv six traffic falaliticH s of the lonn bolidav wceP IK death pace.appcaieci for L.remor.'telcss h every hour. T cnii. The Kalio "Ki-eal patience liduv ileath count e last hours were al Safety Council, ind a roiistant re- ij^iSldahoans'Keeping Holiday Death Free Illlnnl.?. IG In North Carolina 1 in Florida, and 12 In Sout-h Carolln.v tic ln.',t-mliuile riL'.h to crt IC *:\s exix-cted to pu.sh the fie toll pMl iMl year's lolnl of over an Identical 78-hour pcrl- and pa.1t Ihe 510 deatlu pre- and Seattle railway freight e police s.iid three persons died In lie lOGO total to Ihe 222 mark. ing nt 222. Just one less than fol T.1 to observe the utmost caution tin below the figure last year. brush with death as the holiday Ills aulo seconds before a second train near Coeur d’Alene. n Uie track by a Spokane, But thp death count by the iioll- dny's ciKl nt nildnlclit Monday wi.s not eincctfii lo .^urpMj the all- One Behind Union Motors tlmo ClirL-;trms wctk-end record of COO (lurliiK ihe "black ChrLit- ma.^ ' ot 1355. BOISE, Dec. 2G LP-Idalio's ID&O trnflic death toll Is Just one behind the tolai for 1958, Will Move to Do.spltc a .^prlfs of trade multi-' pie ffit^lity ijna.'liups on Christ-' mas day, tile dcnth p.ice had' La.st year, ,223 persons died from highway accldrnta In the □cm sutc. The count la even New Building laRKCd Uurlns the liolidny's flr.it hnlf. Tlirn. o;iiliioMly, rcport.i of auto Iatnlltlo.1 speeded up to Uic toriny nt 222 for each year on The 223rd fatality occuned Inst year on Dec. 30. To better Union Motors, 302 Msln avenoJ north, will vacate Its present alt« around mid-summer to p e r m it were reported every hour. A s.ifety council .spokesman s-ild the 1059 mark, Idahoans wUl have tt> have six de.\tii-frec davs. Includlnc todav. Utah Oil company to use the building as a training center, re- ports Jacob RoUi. president of toll dcfmit^y o'uimmng' and the earlier Improvement over; Clirlstmo.? week-end la.it year has' been reversed. The National Satctv In I05B. 265 persons had died by thLi time and tho year's toU>l reached 270. Union Motors. "We have not made definite i plans about where to move yet,” Roth said. The company Is con- of the ... the road In a record-breaking rational imffio Juti. Without hoi- Iday driving condiuons, the counbll 'd. an oTerage of 350 persons lid be expected to die In traffic ftccldents durlnj a 78-hour period ite December. art ei]Ulpmcnt was de-s: I building will be rep: , Clawson, Twin Falls -roy- City Employes To Be Retu’ed At Year’s End Four city Torced lo re ordinance i 1959 requiring t Record Toll B y The Ast^cUted Frcas Six Christmas week-end deaths have boosted Utah's 1»0 traffn toll to a record 252. ' That la aU more than the pre^ vioua record of 248 killed la 1H2 an Dies on Eve lOf “122nd Year” lAllLESTON, W. V t. Dec. 20 A whltc-Uintched man with a liecply wrinkled by Ume sat 5In his rocking chair the '•' ClirLitmas-the 'era i . 'oay nnnlvetsar^, lf>ng before mttttrtght Uii ■nds With whom he was slaying n there, his eyes eleaed as 're napplnj. Efforts to Urn failed. _ .1 Edward '•Uncle Dave' ■»u, the oldest pensioner on Uti ' e social security admin- «'a-i dead. His age? re apparently no official' '‘'•■'birth, but he I l^lnuiuid that he wa» bo... ... » f ^ a s ii-iy. J83fl, Had he lived L ’-oristmoa. that would hive nlm 122. Lighting Contest Judges W ill Inspect Some 30 Top Displays Tuesday Night Times -Newa Christmas Lighting Contest will select eight winners Xrom among some 30 top exhibits In the final round of Judging Tuesday JUxlU *11 l>relUnlnary checking located Uii hJo exhibits from am o n j a widi variety of oulitandlnjt ' displays •nje city was cheeked Prlday a ^ Sunday nHhU n«- te “: •. northeast part of tin. . In Uie preliminary check Uwre as no effort to obl*in addrwses • names of exhibitors. In anme iscs, house numbers were visible, but If no house number eoula d« deUrmlned from tho aUMt. oca- tlons »ere noted os *cpcurately ai po»lW». have been lighted during the' time when a particular neighborhood wns checked, anyone knowing of iddlUonal dliplaya meriting con- jlderatlon Is urged to phone the Tlmes-News. LocsUons mted for Judges Tues- day night. In Use order checked, are 604 Lynttood boulevard. Fre- monl drive, Monte VtsU, Cindy drive, U6 Allura* dtlve. MounUln View drive west, corner of Ban La- Rue ind Sunrise boulevard north. OranaHa drive, 1403 api«9,strMt. Blue Lakes boulevariP.'nJ^ ’ bey tween Wllmore. anil 8(«i4& tve< '"'finoBmen Grant street, block itreet. 'ce Itreet. 3(5 Pi ler of Second atieet ........ _venue north, Add_... iTcntie a t SUtb avenue north, 300 block o f Jefferson street. TWO displays at Adanis itreet ind Moreland avenue, lit Borah avenue ■west, 4J8 Sixth a 1409 N lnU i avenue cast, 700 block of MMxrlce sUect. 3146 Addison avenue east, 1»83 and IPSO Poplar street, 1900 block of Maple arendi •All ri<^denls ol Tn-ln Falls ar irsed'to.keepdUplays lighted from darkness until 10p.m. through Kc* Year’s .eve,,.paiUqul*rljr Tuesday - «hU> final Judging U ' Couple Loses Five Children In Home Fire FEASTERVILLE. Pa.. Dec. 28 was B quiet day,'* tho lice chief said. "There was much to do making funeral rangemcnta and the Duponta ' under sedation. I don't think they've felt tlie full Impact." The Duponts-RJchard, 38. t salesman, and Margaret, 3&—losi five of their six children while they were attending a mldnlghl Christmas mass. Sirens Heard They and others nt the Assump- tion Blessed Virgin Mary church In thla southeastern Pennaylvnnla community heard the fire sirens as they listened to the service But it was not until after the Du- ponts were quieUy called Jrom their seats that they learned their house wi>a burning, Tlielr six children were asleep when the fire started In the base- ment of the I ’i-story homo llvi blocks from the church, ‘The hood over a heater be- ame overheated In some -wajr jnd Ignited a beam." aald Police Chief Edward Wunsch of lower Southampton township. Danghter Saved Harry Meyers, so. a Penn 8Uti nlveralty student home on vaca on. was out walking when he eard Laurie Dupont. 11. acream- Ing for help from the back door. He puUed her out. OUier neighbors In the small community converged on i 3Us« to help as volunteer fli en arrived. The smoke was so thick flaahUght beam couldn't penetrate It," Wunsch said. -The llreroea Irrought the other children unconscious and they could n t revived. The ruling was asphyxia- Uon-“ . ual at 65 yei ;nforced for the first Tliey are Homer Ballenger, Mrs. DoroUiy Fuller, Harry Smock and -I. L. Hendricks, Ballenger noted there rtlrement beneflls upor lent from a city Job, A person retired In this way la forced ‘ > will 1 .... t al ....................... 2S with Probai Judg«>^Elect Zoe Ann 'Warberg to prepare a tenUitlve list of car dldatcs for three and possibly foi . F^lls county Justices of Uie ; offlce.s. Commission Chalr- Russell C. <Bud> Larsen said Friday the commission had signi t resolution amtndlnR an earlier •esolutlon which would allow only )ne Justice in the county. The earlier resolution, dated June 29. 1950. changed the Justlci letup frc»n the pres- one, Thtf maximum permlssable under the new resolu- •'on will be four. Pinal selections must be -ovcd by the district Judgi ila area, I.ar:eD sold. Eight appilcaUona have beer ceived by the commission for ihi nUni sold. s his family still must eat. ifs a dlffl- :ult sltuaUon, he commented, i> •he retirement age In most oc cupatlons Is 65, "yet we in thi DJition atlll have to work to Bup- 3rt our fommes.- Some cltiu, according lo Bal- lenger, have a setup in which ;mployes more than 65 yeai nay be reliired for a year .Ime as long as they are capable )f handling the Job. B a lle n g e r. superintendent streets and water, comment that lit most Instances these cltlej had retirement funds. The fund Is compiled from a portlo money withheld from the loye's check, which is-matched pon reUrement by the city, ar 1 some cases, also the states. Hie other three persons invoh ed, Mra. FuUer. city Ueasurer. Hendricks, city plumbing Inspec- tor, and Smock,' city electrical Inspector, agree with Ballenger In that they must continue work to Support themselves i their Inmllies. None of the four persons has made definite plans for work alter Uie first of Uie yeai Discussion of Peace Justice Names Slated Members of thg Tvi’ln Falls th Motor building, 149 Second /enuc east. Fred W. Read, route 3. Twin Fnlb, applied for a building permit Inst Monday at the city halt to •elocate parUtlons, remodel tba }fflee' and InsUU ezterloc doom at ;h e Ashworth Motor biUldlac. f^sUmatcd cost U »J)00. Tlie Utah Oil company plso* use the Main avenue north illdlng as a training center for service station employes. TtUs rlll be one of two center* la Um company dislrlcL Larse r poslltcru. Those applying were Elwood Henstock. Hollister; Robert Pence, Tft'ln Falls; Max Woodall. Filer; Ray Potter, Kimberly; Ber- nard D, Sterr, Buhl; CUude Jr.. Twin Falls; Mrs. Amos Williams, Castleford and J. O. Pumphrey. Twin Palls. - 'Ice'Judge Pumphrey lubmlt- i petition with his appllca- signed by 4S Twin .Falls ;y residents. PAPAL 6CULPT0R DIES ROME, Dec. 26 Ift-Aurello MU- truial. BO. Papal sculptor and en- graver under four popes, died last night of a heart attack. SCIENCE MEETING OPENS HEW YORK. Dec. S8 (UTO—Thi ..irjest and broadest aclcnUflc meeting In history got under xra todiy with about 13.000 solenUsi busily advancing their kai ' I, his e ereaturei, jdants aad space. Activities Set For Kennedy PAI4M BEACH, Fla., Dec. 28 «1- resident-Elect John P- Kennedy plans to end hb Florida sU ' or 5 and fly to New York. Kennedy press secretary Plerte Salinger said today that present pinna arc for Kennedy to divide his tim e between now and the Jan, 20 Inauguration between New York and Washington. wlUi some week-edds back here at Palm Beach. The decision to shift bases came whllB Kennedy was awaiting the arrival of Vice President-Elect Lyndon B. Johnson and Sen, Rob- ert S. Kerr. D^ Okla.. for a con- ference on the complex Amerlcat space program and Its Cutuie. The program and problems lur- rounding It are complicated by lonc-sUndlng rivalries and differ- ezices between military and einilar apace a«eacles in the lovenunent. Cold Weather Flowing Over Parts of U. S. Ry Vnlted Frew lotemaUaaal New England and the western l| Rocky mountains lay at each end IL 3f a 13-sUte cold front today that [| tollowed Christmas Into the tlon's northern Uer, Accompanied by showers i _io« flurries from Maine acroM 11 the Great Lakes and northern I] Great Plains Into Washlogton. I] Canadian cold air dropped tem- H peratures suddenly and slicked I highways for Christmas traveler* I n their way back to work. R The U. a weaUier bureau pre- ]| dieted occasional showers aloaKt the Northwest Pacific coast, sdow 11 slopes of the Rockies, and M ............ f sDow flurries from the II Dakotaa east to Maine throu«bou(. U Uie day. R Iowa weaUier typified the abmpt R end to fair Christmas condlitoa* In southwestern Decatur count; Lsmonl expected lows around 1 _ degrees tonight after regUterlne I a record Christmas day blgh af l se degrees. OUierpotenUftliydangerous-_. eling weather moved in from the I Gulf sUtes and southeast Texas, I splayed out Uuough Arkaam,» Tennessee and western North Oar-^i ollna, and headed norUi UuaaghJ Uie Ohio valley to Join preclplta- I Uon over Uie lower Great Lakes^l Elsewhere skies remained fair, to, ■ parU? cloudy. Weather over m of Uie Southwest was bright a __ _ warm. Las Vegas, Nev., reparied'tH sunshine and fair skies, and Im:IT Angeles dayUme temperaturte 6DieinHeadon California Grasbil BORON, Calif-. J>K. M ,tB- persons were killed and two e eally injured in a shatterlne h i.- on car coUlsion last night on lUfl dark desert highway. f .Assessor Warns Deadline for Personal Property Tax Nears Payment of personal property taxes In Twin Palis eount; Is lagging and Tuesday Is Uie deadline for payment wlUiout penalty,--- Clifford ■njompsoa. county asseasor. 'The sUuaUon now Is the wont 1 can remember,* declared Thomp< an In warning taxpayers of the deadline. Re said some tm.OOO Is .Ull ouUtandlng at a time .when the amount U usuaUy only * thousand dollars. Personal property taxes-are paid on such items as merchandise Inventory, furniture aniW^xtures and livestock. “Hie countj-»sseis9r^sald,hl» office wlU be op... .... ... i p.m. Tuesday, but patioiW property tax payiBtnU sent by -oiunarked befou midnight T u e ^ w lU iM jilted without After Tuesday, the l i^ . ic ^ l r « a pena4ty>r I pe: cent and speclfli Uut • per cent IntercA 'wtU be ohargact. ' ' ' rently dozed i Uie ' apparent:. drifted over the center 1 __ __ U, 8. highway 4W and iUmmed^ into an easUraund car ddreD .I;-'™ Arturo Duran, U. ot naatb? torrtlle. Jones, 48, Oonoran, OalU;. ' tour passengen m .bU aate~1 killed. The Setrodura, 17,. BHp«tK,% truT^wttti Sunn.^ ^ ;auuu)«'a' h is ;':

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crke had halted Uie Tlio two Calfomlwia later at d entering a ranch home at Car- 1, Nev.. and takiiiK three kum, iioculara and a tclc-scope. Den. nil said. Tlie Rlierlff chocked the •fns uUh the sherlff.-s olllcc at ko, Nev., Friday iilRht, nicy !re taken from Uie Box-K mncl Uie Carlin area Thursday.

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D Palls replaced the pole. Bfputy Sheriff Curtis Prj'or

Patrolman Richard Bi fcated dunago to the pickup■Tm ,^jbert L. Hoffmaster. 31, Ta’ln

waa cited by Jerome clt for tecJdess driving aJ of Bn Dccldcnt at Llncol and TlUrd avenue •Rest e

1. Friday.fmasier’s IMO Inlematloni

_ p truck collldttl with Bed IM l Dodfte belonging to ■lam 31. Kyles, Jerome.

v,Tus an estimated $300 lo Uie Dodge and I3S0 0 the pickup.

A, sutmlller. es. 625 cnue east, was cited by

_ --11s police Bt J2;45 p.m. Vsy for making an Impropci f t after being Involved In sr j^e iit nt the Interecctlon of Sec-

ind Seventh tticc

Denham said. In MllEation U conilnuUiK.Saturday mominu Benham went > a hou.ie occupied by Cronin

touUiwest of TV,in Falks and te­ed eight stolen rifles, shot- and several other Itenu, Be.

• of the holiday weelc-end, tlie will be omlimcd Tuesday.

:iH!er‘a 1853 Wlllys pickup received about 110 damaRi

t* Irft front. AlMOChevTDle

I office the jiicd by Ihe shcrlfl and iklng .ilx rifles and

pWol. Jewelry and from the home of

IhefU aiofflc the

It he

Three Men Hurt In Cassia Crash

BURLEY, Dec. 20—Three mci ,.tre hojpltallr.ed after a one-ca. accidtnt 10 mllta south of Malti 1 hlghR-ay 30 at 3:50 pjii. Satur ay.Glen Olson, 20, Bridge, was llstei

In "fair" condition by nn attendan at Cassia Memorial hospital Mon day,

DorslB OLvin, 33, Blnckloot. an. .Roland Barnes, 34, Naf, wer treated for minor Injuries and released,

. ambulance driver reported driver of the car .apparcmly

.. . . control of the vehicle added It sppeored the car t

Idnl-

Betty, 7. I

leily, spent thetct John F. y with their

famine.'New York'* Roman Catholic

archbishop, rrsncls C ard in a l an. celebrated mldnlghl ,1th U. B. airmen In Green­

land, lie uld he will continue hb 1 of spending Christmas I with servicemen "as long Lord (hall keep me stroni

Cardins] Spellman Is the Romi Catholic vlcsr to the U.fi, armed forces.

...¥ ¥ , ¥ .

Age-Old Feud

Stalls Service

In BethlehemBETHLEHEM, Dec. 2« CP—Age-

}]d Quarreling between Romai Catholic and Greek Orthodo; monks delayed CTirlstmns day wor ;hlp in the birthplace of Christ.

The argument raged for mori. than half an hour In Uie grotto 5f the manger In Bethlehcm'o :hurch of the Notlvlty as police ind pllgrlm.t from through world watclied.

Orthodox prlesta tried rent UiB lAtln (Roman Catholic) sncrbUn from sUndlng during thi

t « on the step over the apo here, according to tradition hrlsl was born. The Greeks nor- inlly care for the step In thi lUltlsecl church."There have been quarreU like

this for ■ tliousand years," c ' lay official said. ’They ore vi Intent about very fine points. '

ive caned an urgent meeting ittle it on Tuesday."A tnicfl was called after Gov.

'Ilisan Bey Ha-*em of the Jon' .lector of Jerusalem remained tho step.

Mr. Flshe.:e worlted . .

. ipnlr department of the Sears, Roebuck &iui company store.

rral arrangements are pcnd Scrvlcea will be held a

Emmett.

One KiUedKLAMATH FALLS. Ore., Dec. 26

H'PIH-One woman was killed and a dozen persons were Injured early today when a Orejhound I skidded off an Icy highway abi 50 milts north of here.

Yvonne BuUer. 34. Milwaul Ore., died In the accident, j.. tcndants at KlamaUt Valley hos­pital said none of the Injured op* peared to be seriously hurt. Nonr of the Injured was from Ida' -

jlbutcd : ■ this

s dtalh 1

wife and four chll ;k; Sherry Ann, 9 Jlllie. 3, had plnniifi his area Monday, •as bom Oct. :e, 1031

Belgium Still

Strikebound;

Troops GoneBRUSSELS. Dec, 20 Ol - Tlie

government withdrew armed troops from the streets todoy In an ap parent move to ea/e tension li •rlkeboiind Belgium.After three days of guarding

government buildings Uie troops armed w ith submachine guna van- Islied from their posts as the So- ctallst-lod strike went into Its slxUi

•nment offered lor the move which me when the Socialbts

ere reported to be trying mutiny omong the troops if they lould be used against strikes. Withdrawal of Uie soldiers lefl .eel-helmctrd riot police with Ti­es still patrolling the stteets aiic

guarding postofflces and railroad '.ions. The only violence report-

ttered the front window of i Social Christian newspaper ofllci nd where a Molotov cocktail, .hlch proved to be a dud, wv

thrown into a afe.Socialist mayors In the Borlnagi

,.>ai m ining section met Isst night and voted to ignore Interior minis-

. iastrucllons to list municipal cmployca who stayed away frodi work. The mayors said Uie Instruc­tions were contrary to thel

duty and dignity.The strike, cilled to pnteit Uie usterlty" prosrom ordered by

Premlt:r Oaston Eyskens' govern­ment to offset Uie loss of rcvenufj from tho Congo, made yeaterdsy Belgium's bleakest ChrlsUnaa Ir

At Burley Is

Put Out FastBUnUTY. Dec. 2G—<Julck ' the Burley fire department cto;>- :d a fire at 2:30 pjn. Friday li le art room of Uie Burley hlgl

school, which la located In the south'side of the north w

The fire was confined 'oom, Ezra Moore, superintendent, itated the damage will probably be IC.W than *500. There was no evi­dence of dcfccUve wiring and rea-

for the blare could bo only itancoua combustion or sun- t on the ela&s. he said, jbert Auth ti art Instructor.

Delegates to the Jehovah Wltnnsa convention under way In tho high

)1 turned In the alarm and credited by Moore for saving

y rtiltfcl Prrr C hristm as todav, bu t tV uarlv six tra ff ic falaliticH s of the lonn bolidav wceP IK death pace.appcaieci for

L.remor.'telcss h every hour. T cnii. The Kalio "Ki-eal patience

liduv ileath count e last hours were al Safety Council, ind a roiistant re-

i j ^ iS ld a h o a n s 'K e e p in g

H o l id a y D e a th F re e

Illlnnl.?. IG In North Carolina 1 in Florida, and 12 In Sout-h

Carolln.vtic ln.',t-mliuile riL'.h to crt IC *:\s exix-cted to pu.sh the fie toll pMl iMl year's lolnl of over an Identical 78-hour pcrl- and pa.1t Ihe 510 deatlu pre-

and Seattle railway freight e police s.iid three persons died In lie lOGO total to Ihe 222 mark.

■ing nt 222. Just one less than fol T.1 to observe the utmost caution tin below the figure last year. brush with death as the holiday

Ills aulo seconds before a second train near Coeur d’Alene.

n Uie track by a Spokane,

But thp death count by the iioll- dny's ciKl nt nildnlclit Monday wi.s not eincctfii lo . urpMj the all- One Behind Union Motorstlmo ClirL-;trms wctk-end record of COO (lurliiK ihe "black ChrLit- ma. ' ot 1355.

BOISE, Dec. 2G LP-Idalio's ID&O trnflic death toll Is Just one behind the tolai for 1958, Will Move to

Do.spltc a . prlfs of trade multi-' pie ffit^lity ijna.'liups on Christ-' mas day, tile dcnth p.ice had'

La.st year, ,223 persons died from highway accldrnta In the □cm sutc. The count la even New Building

laRKCd Uurlns the liolidny's flr.it hnlf. Tlirn. o;iiliioMly, rcport.i of auto Iatnlltlo.1 speeded up to Uic

toriny nt 222 for each year on

The 223rd fatality occuned Inst year on Dec. 30. To better

Union Motors, 302 Msln avenoJ north, will vacate Its present alt« around mid-summer to p e rm it

were reported every hour.A s.ifety council .spokesman s-ild

the 1059 mark, Idahoans wUl have tt> have six de.\tii-frec davs. Includlnc todav.

Utah Oil company to use the building as a training center, re­ports Jacob RoUi. president of

toll dcfmit^y o'uimmng' and the earlier Improvement over; Clirlstmo.? week-end la.it year has' been reversed. The National Satctv

In I05B. 265 persons had died by thLi time and tho year's toU>l reached 270.

Union Motors."We have not made definite i

plans about where to move yet,” Roth said. The company Is con-

of the... the road In a record-breaking rational imffio Juti. Without hoi- Iday driving condiuons, the counbll

'd. an oTerage of 350 persons lid be expected to die In traffic

ftccldents durlnj a 78-hour period ■ ite December.

art ei]Ulpmcnt was de-s: I building will be rep: , Clawson, Twin Falls

-roy-

City Employes

To Be Retu’ed

At Year’s EndFour city

Torced lo re ordinance i 1959 requiring t

Record TollBy The Ast^cUted Frcas

Six Christmas week-end deaths have boosted Utah's 1»0 traffn toll to a record 252. '

That la aU more than the pre vioua record of 248 killed la 1H2

an Dies on Eve lOf “122nd Year”

lAllLESTON, W. Vt. Dec. 20 A whltc-Uintched man with a liecply wrinkled by Ume sat

5 In his rocking chair the ' • ' ClirLitmas-the 'era i

. 'oay nnnlvetsar ,lf>ng before mttttrtght Uii

■nds With whom he was slaying n there, his eyes eleaed as 're napplnj. Efforts to Urn failed.

_ .1 Edward '•Uncle Dave' ■»u, the oldest pensioner on Uti

■' e social security admin- «'a-i dead. His age? re apparently no official' '‘'•■'birth, but he I

l^lnuiuid that he wa» bo... ... » f ^ a s ii-iy. J83fl, Had he lived L ’-oristmoa. that would hive

nlm 122.

Lighting Contest Judges Will Inspect Some 30 Top Displays Tuesday Night

Times - Newa Christmas Lighting Contest will select eight winners Xrom among some 30 top exhibits In the final round of Judging TuesdayJUxlU *11

l>relUnlnary checking located Uii hJo exhibits from amonj a widi variety of oulitandlnjt ' displays •nje city was cheeked Prlday a ^

Sunday nHhU n«-

t e “:

•. northeast part of tin. .In Uie preliminary check Uwre as no effort to obl*in addrwses • names of exhibitors. In anme iscs, house numbers were visible,

but If no house number eoula d« deUrmlned from tho aUMt. oca- tlons »ere noted os *cpcurately ai po»lW».

have been lighted during the' time when a particular neighborhood wns checked, anyone knowing of iddlUonal dliplaya meriting con- jlderatlon Is urged to phone the Tlmes-News.

LocsUons mted for Judges Tues­day night. In Use order checked, are 604 Lynttood boulevard. Fre- monl drive, Monte VtsU, Cindy drive, U6 Allura* dtlve. MounUln View drive west, corner of Ban La- Rue ind Sunrise boulevard north. OranaHa drive, 1403 api«9,strMt. Blue Lakes boulevariP.'nJ^ ’ bey tween Wllmore. anil 8(«i4& tve<

'"'finoBmen

Grantstreet,blockitreet.

'ce Itreet. 3(5 Pi ler of Second atieet

........ _venue north, Add_...iTcntie a t SUtb avenue north, 300 block o f Jefferson street.

TWO displays at Adanis itreet ind Moreland avenue, lit Borah avenue ■west, 4J8 Sixth a 1409 NlnUi avenue cast, 700 block of MMxrlce sUect. 3146 Addison avenue east, 1»83 and IPSO Poplar street, 1900 block of Maple arendi •All ri<^denls ol Tn-ln Falls ar irsed'to.keepdUplays lighted from darkness until 10 p.m. through Kc* Year’s .eve,,.paiUqul*rljr Tuesday

- «hU> final Judging U '

Couple Loses

Five Children

In Home FireFEASTERVILLE. Pa.. Dec. 28

was B quiet day,'* tho lice chief said. "There was much to do making funeral rangemcnta and the Duponta ' under sedation. I don't think they've felt tlie full Impact."

The Duponts-RJchard, 38. t salesman, and Margaret, 3&—losi five of their six children while they were attending a mldnlghl Christmas mass.

Sirens Heard They and others nt the Assump­

tion Blessed Virgin Mary church In thla southeastern Pennaylvnnla community heard the fire sirens as they listened to the service But it was not until after the Du­ponts were quieUy called Jrom their seats that they learned their house wi>a burning,

Tlielr six children were asleep when the fire started In the base­ment of the I ’i-story homo llvi blocks from the church,

‘The hood over a heater be- ame overheated In some -wajr jnd Ignited a beam." aald Police Chief Edward Wunsch of lower Southampton township.

Danghter Saved Harry Meyers, so. a Penn 8Uti nlveralty student home on vaca on. was out walking when he eard Laurie Dupont. 11. acream-

Ing for help from the back door. He puUed her out.

OUier neighbors In the small community converged on i

3Us« to help as volunteer fli en arrived.The smoke was so thick

flaahUght beam couldn't penetrate It," Wunsch said. -The llreroea Irrought the other children unconscious and they could n t revived. The ruling was asphyxia- Uon-“

. ual at 65 yei ;nforced for the first Tliey are Homer Ballenger, Mrs.

DoroUiy Fuller, Harry Smock and -I. L. Hendricks,

Ballenger noted there rtlrement beneflls upor lent from a city Job, A person

retired In this way la forced ‘

> will 1. . . . t al....................... 2S with ProbaiJudg«>^Elect Zoe Ann 'Warberg to prepare a tenUitlve list of car dldatcs for three and possibly foi

. F^lls county Justices of Uie ; offlce.s. Commission Chalr- Russell C. <Bud> Larsen said

Friday the commission had signi t resolution amtndlnR an earlier •esolutlon which would allow only )ne Justice in the county.

The earlier resolution, dated June 29. 1950. changed the Justlci

letup frc»n the pres- one, Thtf maximum

permlssable under the new resolu- •'on will be four.

Pinal selections must be -ovcd by the district Judgi ila area, I.ar:eD sold.Eight appilcaUona have beer

ceived by the commission for ihi

nUni sold. s hisfamily still must eat. ifs a dlffl- :ult sltuaUon, he commented, i> •he retirement age In most oc cupatlons Is 65, "yet we in thi

DJition atlll have to work to Bup- 3rt our fommes.- Some cltiu, according lo Bal­

lenger, have a setup in which ;mployes more than 65 yeai nay be reliired for a year .Ime as long as they are capable )f handling the Job.

Ballenger. superintendent streets and water, comment that lit most Instances these cltlej had retirement funds. The fund Is compiled from a portlo money withheld from the loye's check, which is-matched pon reUrement by the city, ar 1 some cases, also the states. Hie other three persons invoh

ed, Mra. FuUer. city Ueasurer. Hendricks, city plumbing Inspec­tor, and Smock,' city electrical Inspector, agree with Ballenger In that they must continue work to Support themselves i their Inmllies.

None of the four persons has made definite plans for work alter Uie first of Uie yeai

Discussion of

Peace Justice

Names SlatedMembers of thg Tvi’ln Falls

th Motor building, 149 Second /enuc east.Fred W. Read, route 3. Twin

Fnlb, applied for a building permit Inst Monday at the city halt to •elocate parUtlons, remodel tba }fflee' and InsUU ezterloc doom at ;he Ashworth Motor biUldlac. f sUmatcd cost U »J)00.

Tlie Utah Oil company plso* use the Main avenue north

illdlng as a training center for service station employes. TtUs rlll be one of two center* la Um

company dislrlcL

Larser poslltcru.

Those applying were Elwood Henstock. Hollister; Robert Pence, Tft'ln Falls; Max Woodall. Filer; Ray Potter, Kimberly; Ber- nard D, Sterr, Buhl; CUude

Jr.. Twin Falls; Mrs. Amos Williams, Castleford and J. O. Pumphrey. Twin Palls.

- 'Ice'Judge Pumphrey lubmlt- i petition with his appllca-

signed by 4S Twin .Falls ;y residents.

PAPAL 6CULPT0R DIES ROME, Dec. 26 Ift-Aurello MU-

truial. BO. Papal sculptor and en­graver under four popes, died last night of a heart attack.

SCIENCE MEETING OPENS HEW YORK. Dec. S8 (UTO—Thi

..irjest and broadest aclcnUflc meeting In history got under xra todiy with about 13.000 solenUsi busily advancing their kai '

I, his eereaturei, jdants aad space.

Activities Set

For KennedyPAI4M BEACH, Fla., Dec. 28 «1- resident-Elect John P- Kennedy

plans to end hb Florida sU ' or 5 and fly to New York. Kennedy press secretary Plerte

Salinger said today that present pinna arc for Kennedy to divide his time between now and the Jan, 20 Inauguration between New York and Washington. wlUi some week-edds back here at Palm Beach.

The decision to shift bases came whllB Kennedy was awaiting the arrival of Vice President-Elect Lyndon B. Johnson and Sen, Rob­ert S. Kerr. D Okla.. for a con­ference on the complex Amerlcat space program and Its Cutuie.

The program and problems lur- rounding It are complicated by lonc-sUndlng rivalries and differ- ezices between military and einilar apace a«eacles in the lovenunent.

Cold Weather

Flowing Over

Parts of U. S.Ry Vnlted Frew lotemaUaaal New England and the western l|

Rocky mountains lay at each end IL 3f a 13-sUte cold front today that [| tollowed Christmas Into the tlon's northern Uer,

Accompanied by showers i _io« flurries from Maine acroM 11 the Great Lakes and northern I] Great Plains Into Washlogton. I] Canadian cold air dropped tem- H peratures suddenly and slicked I highways for Christmas traveler* I n their way back to work. R The U. a weaUier bureau pre- ]|

dieted occasional showers aloaKt the Northwest Pacific coast, sdow 11

slopes of the Rockies, and M............ f sDow flurries from the IIDakotaa east to Maine throu«bou(. U Uie day. R

Iowa weaUier typified the abmpt R end to fair Christmas condlitoa*In southwestern Decatur count; Lsmonl expected lows around 1 _ degrees tonight after regUterlne I a record Christmas day blgh af l se degrees.

OUierpotenUftliydangerous-_. eling weather moved in from the I Gulf sUtes and southeast Texas, I splayed out Uuough Arkaam,» Tennessee and western North Oar-^i ollna, and headed norUi UuaaghJ Uie Ohio valley to Join preclplta- I Uon over Uie lower Great Lakes^l

Elsewhere skies remained fair, to, ■ parU? cloudy. Weather over m of Uie Southwest was bright a__ _ warm. Las Vegas, Nev., reparied'tH sunshine and fair skies, and Im:IT Angeles dayUme temperaturte

6DieinHeadon California Grasbil

BORON, Calif-. J>K. M ,tB- persons were killed and two e eally injured in a shatterlne h i.- on car coUlsion last night on lUfl dark desert highway. f

.Assessor Warns Deadline for

Personal Property Tax NearsPayment of personal property taxes In Twin Palis eount; Is lagging

and Tuesday Is Uie deadline for payment wlUiout penalty,---Clifford ■njompsoa. county asseasor.

'The sUuaUon now Is the wont 1 can remember,* declared Thomp< an In warning taxpayers of the deadline. Re said some tm.OOO Is

.Ull ouUtandlng at a time .when the amount U usuaUy only * thousand dollars.

Personal property taxes-are paid on such items as merchandise Inventory, furniture aniW^xtures and livestock.

“Hie countj-»sseis9r^sald,hl» office wlU be op... . . . . ... i p.m. Tuesday, but patioiW property tax payiBtnU sent by -oiunarked befou midnight T u e ^ w lU iM jil te d without

After Tuesday, the l i^ . ic ^ lr « a pena4ty>r I pe: cent and speclfli Uut • per cent IntercA 'wtU be ohargact. ' ' ' •

rently dozed i Uie 'apparent:.drifted over the center 1__ __U, 8. highway 4W and iUmmed^ into an easUraund car ddreD .I;-'™ Arturo Duran, U. ot naatb? torrtlle. ■

Jones, 48, Oonoran, OalU;. ' tour passengen m .bU aate~1 killed. TheSetrodura, 17,. BHp«tK,% t r u T ^ w t t t i Sunn.^ ^

;auuu)«'a' h i s ; ' :

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TIMES-NEWS, TW IN FALLS. IDAHO MONDAY, DECli:^^?ER

r^Yule Pageant

Reported for

\ Area ChurcliI 6K05H0NE, D«. 50—A Christ,

paseant, "Why thft ChlniM ''” S R«nf." wu prttenled by OirJ-tl I ' church, EplKopnl. under dlrectton ° 'i oi Mrs. R. 0. Nfher. und Mrs. J. , J Howard Mannlnc. Mrs. Ctmrlfs

Hsnscn organlsl nnd Mclln- * i cl» DroylM wns narrator.V T«klng part wtrc Hal Rn.'ij,

nichard Nehcf. Kntle Honscn. Charllo }Uiiseii. John Haux. Mau-

r ' 2 ««n Murphy, Tommy Alc«nacr,i Und'i mrson, Diane Parson. Ml- J choel Manning, Marilyn Mannlns, JT owy Durkctl and ou.«in ^encr. JJJ The church cJiolr Jnrludcdi i eunlcy ChMs. Eddie Chcas. Vlclclt

J Ed»ards, SlUrlcy Eilrartlj, }UistyJ Hdwards, Dwana jscofcni. Chrls- J tl« Burkcll, Jan -Cotfmnn, Ann 5 Pcrdew, Bnice Rou and Mari'-

I Parson,al Junior choir mtmbtra were An

toi *7 Payne, Ctiariei Neher, Dfbor ir ta h Nclicr, Donna Haln. Knllil

:? Burkett. Marvn Broylc.v Mary Kn:- Alexander. OIU noss nichnn

I ni W»nnes3. SJttila Murpliy. Katlil l( Wller. ChriiHe Miller and Karti 4 Coffman.I Pollowlni: the proRram )n tli

church, tha group went lo tli Jj parish house where £.-uUa dbtrltj ij Ultd BlfW to children, ncrrf:h

Weather, Temperatures

lAGIC VAUKi'-J’artlr < •r /Jurrlf*. MlUe iempM* orrow 35 lo « . I-o«» Halt

NORTHERN IDAHO—Cloudy v frcctlnff ruin early lonlRlu, Coii-iU flurrle-1 In ihc mountains lute Ion

Magic Valley Funerals Anna Stockdale

<■ Fund Is Started*■ JEROME, Dec. 29—RtildenW of , Jerome coiuity ire remrmbfrlng *’ Anna filocktlnle UiU holiday «a , «n. MlM 8!oc)!dti1o waa Injured li

an suto accident Oct. 8. nea i Mountain Kome. ij. fihs Is now In St. Benedict’s hrxs ‘Kltal and has never rrsalned con 'fiselouMicss. Jtowcver, »Jib doea re ,j «pond when spoken lo.

{1M Stockdale 20-year-old el5- / ( « of Mrs. Leo Fnlconbui

her way to attend a dan lOollego of Idal)o, Caldn - thi AccJdent occurred,

,. p. Th# Jeroina Elka lodge started 1 iliHi Annn Stockdale fund last week

JlA toUJ of Ud was collected at Uii ? Christmas progrwn of the Meth'

odlsl church for the fund. Thi. Moom lodge has offered to hold «n Anns SCockdjt}e diutcc. T?je B»r7ymoro CWc club hn.i *i 'cluck Xor tha fund, alona

1 luretsl personal checks, i Anyono Interested In conli

7l2nt to the fund nay leare money I at Uis local newspaper or radJo

HANSEN — Funeral t; :iarence E. Duncan wll t 2 p.m. Tuesday In 1

lary r 'le Whi Kails, hy

the Rev. D. L. Moody, pa;7/insen A.^emSJr ol Ood :hu ind the Rev. Paul riemlng, Ni m. dl.ilrlcl superintendent of embly of Ood churches in toi ■rn IdiUlo. Concluding riles will be leid in Sunset Memorial park. Friends may cull at White nior-

-y a ll day jjondfly and lhIU 1:30 p jn . Tuesday.

TWIN- FALLS - Funeral scrv- ;ej will be held at 2:30 p.m. Tues­

day for janie.1 R. Boyle at the Falls morlunry chaptl with IPV. Paul LaRue, OoodlnK,

officlntlng. ConcludinK riles will held nt the T«’ln FalU ceme­

tery.

TWIN FALU — LD3 funeral services for Alton T. Peterso

held n t 1 p.m. Thursday i ,'ln m ils mortuary chapel

Bishop MelTin Culler of the ■=’alls tW nl ward In chnrse.;ludln<r .services will be held j Keyburn cemetery.

•Utlon KART,

Students Visiting In Eden VicinityH)£W, Dec. 2S—SCudenU from

tha Eden-Huelton area are home! <vblUng Uielr pivrcnts during the (Holidays.( Tliey Include Marl&nne Meyer, 'Doug Kaseirnan. Donald Amhart, 'Tlorenee Meyerhoff, Evelyn '' lov, Emily Bamtsburger, R

llfiolinhont. Billy jojuison. jTork. lUcKird Hftuphy. Charles .JWebb Mid Judy Fillmore, <01 Idaho leUtB college. Poeatello,: Tony McNevln. Keith Pauls. Del iJwt Kohts And Janel- Weilhoawr Oollece of Idaho; Bonnie Petter- 400, DsTld Westfall and Dennis

Ut»h State unkerslty. Lo* can; Pat and Darlene Kfatheney, Lonnie Martin, Clems Meyerhoff, Judy porter. Unda Jones, Bnrtara etlrera and Keith Huetlfg. tfnlver- «ty of Idaho. Moscow, and Dale Bammond. 0cm state academy.

iing Hill Pair Visits in Oregon

KINO HILL, Dec, 20 - Mr. and Mrt. Cecil Watson and fonilly ore BWidlnc the Christmas hoUdays with his parent*. Mr, and Mrs. Care Watson, McMinnville, Ore.• ifr. wid AJrs. ’&imucJ Mnupln

•Qd family are vUltlng her par- tula. Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Car­penter, and family, Homednle.

Ur. *nd Mr*. Paul Erlcaon and fatoUy ore In Detroit, lo spend tha holidays with her parents. Mr

,*od Ml-s. Karl Richards.. Mr*. John Kelley ard Mrs. Cllf. .lord Calllson,. King KUl school luncb superrlsors, honored 10 stt : dents, wh&u birthday uinlversj. rlu fall In December during the louuil YuJe party held In the lunch room.; Mrs. Wilma Jones. WhltUer, lOallf, Is (pending the holidays f»lth her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ■Runk Jones.

i j Realtors ElectI !1_ JEROME, Dec, 2(J-Theo Brtish.a lUehfleld, was elected presldcnl ofT lb# North Side board of r "I at the annual meeting at

cafe here.Jatnca Kuffley, Gooding,

Tuuned vice preiildent; Harrell-....... . Shoshone, sccrclary:

jWayno lIudelMn, OoodlnR, anc flEdward Dnden, Jerome, dlrcclors land S. N, Weeki, treasurer,; Retiring President S. N, Weeks ........ Ml meeting will be held

SHOSHONE - Funeral ffr>Hces for Burton W. Slmer win be held

‘.m. Tuesday at the McQoid- aneral home, Bhoslione, with ev. Paul Winkler ofliclatlng.

Concludlnpr rites wUl bo held at tho snoshonc cernelfry.

TWIN PALLS-Ftmcral services r Mrs. Kora Dumas will be held

t 1 p jn . Thursday at the White mortuary chapel with Bishop C. L.

Crowley officiating. Final rites will bo held nt Sun,«t Msnorial pork. ;

BURLEY — Funeral services for Mrs, Mory D. Hawkins will be held at J pin. Tuesday In the Dcclc LD3 ward chapel by Bishop Nor­man Hur.«. Concluding rites wll l)f hfjd at IJie Dcdo cemetery Friends may call at McCuliocli ineral home Monday after nd evening and until noon Tues- ny.

FILER — Ftineral eervlces for '.ri. Mary Boepple n-lll b« held a^ am. Tuesday in Reynolds fu-

eral chapel by Elder Dale Rlnit- -Ing. Concluding ntes will be held

In Sunset Memorial park.

OtXIDINO - Funeral sei ■or Mtt, Henrietta Calkins will tw leld at 10:35 ajn. Wednesday .. he Ooodlng First Methodist ;hutch with the Rev. Paul V tue offlclaUng. Ccrncludlng vill b« held in the Twin Falls

BUSS — Funeral oervlces Burrell Leonard Robbins, *r„

cwducWd at 2 pjn. Tuesday at . ! C&lv-wy Lutheran ehi ' Ooodlng. with the Rev. H. Spaude offlclaflng; concluding

Mil be held In Elmwood cem- etery. aoodlng. Friends may call t Thompson ch&pel until time of irvlce.

TWIN FALLS-Omvesid# Sfrv- lce.1 for Mrs. Helen Johnson wUl

held ot 11:30 am. Wednesday Rose mu cemettry, Idaho Falls, m the Rev. Earl W, Riddle - «tlng. Friends may call at V

mortuary Tuesday afternoon evening.

Magic VaUey Hospitals

J TRAW AT NAVY BASl 1 JEROME, Dec. 23 _ Thomas R, jOrr and Vernon Lee Holston, boll

I {(Jerome, are underRolng nine 'li 'c f baslo training at the U.8_____jjUalnlng tenter. Ban Diego. Calif.

Keep the White Flag of Bafcty Flying

M ajfic Valley MemorialVlslllng hours are from 2 to H Id T to J pjn. in Uie maternity arda; In all other*, from 11 a.m.

to B p jn .ADMITTED

Champlln. Mm. Oiestcr Moore. Mrs. Ati^n A. Love, Frank

1C. Mrs. AlbSvO. Slapp. Mrs. Hlmlng, Wayne David, Arilf :s. Flora Dumass. Charles O,

WiilUvina. Mrs. James R. Wood, noyd Flora, Mrs. Anna Booth. Mrs, Emmft Oorman and Mrs- Wilma Hopper, ftll Ti’ln Palls; Bernard RuHlHK. March Schrocder, Marilyn Cammock and Ocnc Ospltal. all Buhl; Mrs. William P. Fuhtr and

Kraus, twth Burley; Orville •kcu. Jr.. Flier; Sfra, Arthur nde. Rupert; Kelvan Luff,

Kimberly; Kaliileen Nei\terry. Castleford; Mrs. Lloyd Hsrrai,

Id William ’D&Tls. La* Orande, Ore.

DISMISSED Mrs. Nolan Fox and son. Mrs.

Jolin Demltt and daughter. Mrs. Ernest J . Wllb, Jr.. and son. Mrs. Francis B, Andrews and son, Mrs, Gary B . Cappcl, Mrs. John Wal- bum. iJirry Connolly, Floyd Evans. WUlls W . Prcisey. HI. John Chf- Mrs. Cyrus Pullman, Wj-nn AlLee. BerUia T. Carlson, Oscar Vauic. Mrs. Gordon TtJbln and Jamea W. Boehm, all Ts'In Palls: Mrs. Chnrle.i Holllmoji and son. Mrs. John Pajiie. Marilyn Cam-

Ocnc Ospltaj -and Uenry ... . nil Buhl; Mrs. Zane Young.

Eylvin Kinney. Margarti Roberts id Frank Toner, all Burley; Mrs. :alne Boley, )r. and daughter,

Murtaugh; twin baby glrli BaxUr, Flier; Jeffery Thomaj, Olenns Ferry: RicfiardL Brown, Haiellon, Arnold O. Holland. Wendell, and Mrs. Dwaine DeBus and daughter Contact, Nev.

BIRTHS ndny birtl j included a daugh-0 Mr. and ms. Albert Slapp,1 Pnll.v and a son to Mr. and

Arthur HirnlnR, n-»in FalU.in ua.-! t»m B.ituiday lo Mr, •Mrs. William Pijlier, Burley,

■ly blrtiis Included a daughter 1r. nnd Mis. BUlne Boley. Jr. tnuRh. and a ton to Mr. anC.

.Mrs Jam's R. Wood, Tain Palls.

Gooding MemorialyisltliiK hours at Gooding M(

mbrlM hospital are frcm K30 aji

St. Benedict’s. JeromeVldtlng hours at St, Benedict’:

hospital arc from 3 to 4 and frtcrnlty ward

I from noon to 1 and 8 to 8 pjn. Jie surgical wariL_.

,AI)«nTEI> iasey Johnson ajid Kathle Ever-

. . both Shoshone; Mrs, Matilda Roch, Eden: Mrs. Ru.-isell Pate. Fainield: Mra. Jack Buttnrs, Jerry

. Mrs. Cali V. Prlch and Mrs, Roger Thompson, Jerome; Mrs. Keith Patterson. Boise, and Mrs, James Steen. OiehM Ferry.

DISMISSED John Pardew, Dana Wunderllcli,

Kathle Everett and Mrs, Frank Ourdett, alt Shoshone: EdlOi BW lerli, Wendell; Mrs. Marlon Spen

and dftughter. Mrs. Frank Ncu yer and daughter. Mrs, Myrtle

Larjon, Jerry Peterson. Elmori Tutpin, and Mrs. Robert Kehrei and daughter, all Jerome; Daulfu: Wood, Eden: Robert Martin, Buhl, and Mrs. Ru-wll Pate. Fairfield,

DIRTII8 Daushtera were bom to Mr, ai Irs. Marlon ^n ce r and Mr. ai

Mrs. Jack Buttsrs. all Jerome, ai ind Men. James Steen. Olenns

Ferry. A son was bom to Mr,Mrs. Roger Thompson, Jeromi

Cassia MemorialViilllng hours.at Caasla Memo-

rial hosp/UI are from 10:30 a.ai, (• ’he medical and surglci

wards and from 3:30 to 4 and frot.. ” lo B pjn. In the maternity ward.

AnMITTEI)William ChUholm, Unford Mai

ning, Clifford Strother, Mrs, Mabel Peterson, ^ rs. Rachel Ham. Mra. Uiil Cantrell and Mrs- Gladys

, .11 Burley; Mr.v Marie Pullman. Heyburn; Ronald Barnes,

.. Olen Olson. Bridge: Dorsle Olion. Blockfoot. and Mrs. UlUan Matthews. Decio.

DISMIS&ED William Chisholm. Linford Mttn-

ilng. Clifford Strother. Mrs. Lilli Cantrell. Mrs. Bfatrlco P.'ge, Jay Brown and Elner Johnson. »ii Burley; Dorsle Olson, Blackfoot;

Man Fiued in

RecldessCase

After Mishapdriven by'*'j” k e‘ L**"Beeker, 15 J28 Martin etreet. received atwul

damage to its right aide. Tremont O. Kingston. 57. 353

Tyler street, wns cited at J:Jo p. Saturday for falling lo yield t right of way nfter being Involv in a collUlon with a ISH Mercu driven by Douglas K. Bhafler. VerdJ. Nev

Tlie mishap occurred at the i tersecllon of Tj’ler street and He bum avenue.

Tlie Mercury received about i1 damage to its left front lender a hood. Klrvtaton’s ISM Studebaker recflfftJ about 1125 darzui^ rlRht front, police

Christma.i ;. 57, Filer, was 5 for falling

: acclden

Oeorge W. Kb cited by clly.j yield tlie right rolved in a i the inlcrsectloi and Fourth gt

HLi 1051 ChC’J50 damage tt 1058 Chevrolet driven by Kenneth B. Howells, 33, route 2, Jerome, rwelycd aijout $75 damage right front.

Police said the road was

1 about

Franklin E. Coates, rotue 3, Buhl, vfts fined 110 and costs and given :0 demerits when he appeared Frl- lay before BuJiJ Police Judge Ber- lard Starr on a stop sign violation ■ was cited by City Patrolmar

Wesley Annls.

Negro Tent City Likely to Grow

fiOMEn.Vli.Tj:, Tenn.. Dec, 26 Lfl—A Negro tent city, where evict­ed sharecroppers spent a bleak Chrtstma-v was expected to grow this week. Negro leaders pre­dicted 300 famllie* may soon be homeleos.

The Negroes »ay they were ricted from their farm homes “cause they reguiered to vote. White farmers for whom they

hid Hwked, say the Negroes' con- ‘ i were not renewed because

mechanization took their Job.-*. ________________

Pai’Idng FinesPosting Overtime parking bonds

wiUt Twin FalLi police over th' week-end were Frank Briggs, Luc Brlckford. David Abeyta. O. T FrlU. Bccurlly Seed, E, R, Midi

Bill Metcalfe. Olen Terry, R. 'hlte, Lo Rae Stringer, Dc

Rudolph, Joe Rowlon, D, Z. Bca Bteln-McMurray.Anderson, E.Ve Hsquer, Bill Schonman, Kay 1 Larson, John Wilkkrson. Rui

eliera, B. lUnchey.Harry Wilson, Sam Jordan. Joe

Salisbury. Clyde McClain. Jr.. Helen Von Ostran. Ocne Helms, Chria Jensen, Arthur Emerson. Jr,. Helen Uuwltw. W, B. Murphy. Helen V. Ahreai. lieona Skaggs. F.

iner, Morris Groves, Norman _...-JJngtcn, charJcj Caller, TYolley Trailer Sales. U. N, Terry. Bob Wiglnton, Eddie Howa. Richard Cameron, Darrell Bweet, Pat Par­rott. Mrs. D, Downs, Charles Olds, Fred Clifton, Alice Tiller and Bill

Funds Raised to Get Fire Truck Quarters for It

SHOSHONE, Dec. 25-More thai J700 was raked In NorthwcJl Eho shone lost week lo go toward add

Ml of a new fire truck and :cr5 for It for the Wood Rlvi

dance and auction were hci le Orange hail, Jim Mejr<i

.nmlth and John Wert donate services w BUCtlomcrs. The Fran Taylor group donated music.

Ward Mills and S. M. Hall wet In charge ot the dance. Mrs. Ralph

ukcr was luncheon chairman. Cal Bateman and Waldo Joi ere in charge or the lire tru

committee for the organlration 1 'oivcd in the project, including wood River Center Orange, Fam Bureau and the Home Improve nent club.The fire truck win be sUtioned

tear the Palmer store In North <’e.st Shoshone,

Mrs. Liiiian Nfatthews. Declo. and ilr.l. Georgia Wixsom. Heyburn.

BIRTHS A son wa# born to Mrs. Gladys

lodger. Burley. Daughters were «rn lo Mr. and Mrs. Dale Horne, ilblon, Mr, and Mrs. William Pe- .erson. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ham, all Burley.

M inidoka Countyvisiting hours are from 10 .....

to 7 p.m. In medical and irurgical ards and 10:30 ajn. to 2 p.m. ar ' 30 to C p.m. in the tiiatemii

ADMITTEnMrs. Cliarles Frelburger, Mrs.

Odell Reich, Mr.s. Jose Jaramillo, Tamara Lloyd. Mrs. William Ken­nedy and Mrs. Ralph Swan, ai: Rupert: Mrs. Joseph Searle. Bur-

ind Mrs. John Stoller, Paul DISMISSED

I. Allen Schwendlman, L R. nastln. Air*. Ernasl Wyfcof.Michael Oerlman and Mrs. Jaramillo and son, all Rupert.Mr.s. Melvin Osborne. Amerl Falli

BIRTHSA daughter was born to Mr.

Mrs. Odell Belch, Rupert. T sotu were born to Mr. and i Jceeph S«arle. Burley, and i were bom to Mr, and Mrs. Charles Frelburger and Mr, and Mrs. Jose Jaramillo, all Rupert.

ike” w o r k s half-day WASinWOTON, Dec, 26 ITC -

President Elsenhower worked half-day In his office today a: though It was an official hollda for most government ernpioyes.

Special Close Out

Christmas Cords

Vz PriceHills of Idaho

Twin Falls News in Brief

. Gray, 857Ii Born , « id Mrs. T.

Walnut street, haree birth of a son Dec. 8 to Capt, Mrs. David L. Gray. Bedlord. . England. Captain Gray all;

ico’. Ala.,

park, northeast o , by Con^crvatioa

FTed Edwarib, Kimberly.

:lan Meet TonightIn Falls County Fa directors will meet at

Tito Says Reds Are Interfering

BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, Dec. 20 tfV-Presldent Tito today accu.?ed 1 world Communist ponies of

fairs and misrepresentation of reality In our development and

SoTclgn poUclrs. ". a spccch before parliament,

Tito said the declaration of Com­munist parties following their Kum-

lit meeting In Moscow "'once Bain In the mo.M gross any at- icked Yugoslavia and it-i lender.',." e nccu.scd Red China ol In.'.tlgitt-

ittack.fugoJlav

were not In the position U any pcrsu-idlng proof ot what

that revisionism consists,".

Fire Reported in De Gaulle Palace

PARIS, Dcc. 20 an^An elec­trical short circuit started a *nal

In the kitchen ot Presideo' les do Gaulle's Elyses palaci

g plaster

I had Illtle trouble tx- g the fire, which black- s and Caused some cell-

> fall.

HAS CONCEIIT ROLK EDEN. Dcc. 26 - Ruth Kohti, aughter ot Mr. and Mrs- Wiilh

Kohtz, Eden, is a member of t Concordia Chorale and G1

js. Concordia Tcachc

It Its epiphany concert a'11 prc-

Home for CliriilmaaHosplLolman apprentice WAVES

Bartiara O. Kokal. daughti lie. Eva R, Hennao. Twin Falls. I hume on leave for the Chrl olldays from Great Lakes raining centcr. 111. She Is » raduate of Turn Falls high school.

e Lvsued by erk Frlc

n Adi

lughRi Holland Itoss. t>oth Ilazelton;

I PftiygTove and Adair both Soutli Ban Fran-

C a lif .; Raymond Eugene 1 and ElliabeUi Paul He-vel- both Uisk, Wyo.; William T. Jerome, and Irene Ji

r. Buiii, I In Falb,

Rober o Neoia Si

lunlant Accepted hn R. Gentry. Twin F,ilU

pfu«ed Uie required exominatlon • • 'n Bcccpted as a fellow o

tionivl AASOciatlon of Ta:

Taking TrainingKlrsch. son ot Ml 3bcn Klrschr Twin

Falls. I.j undcrsoing nl/:f weekj b.V'lc training at the U3. na<

r, San Diego, Calif.

Sailor Transferredward C. Newman, mnchlner; irman Uilrd cla.« and eon o and Mrs. Kirby Newman. 39 Buren street. Is being trans

ferred to the naval station at Ar rntla, Newfoundlatid,

gent HonoredJc.'ise L- Lowinan. Twin Falls, a: lent for Western Ufe Insuranc

IS named the firm’....... J month" for leading• nationwide Held, force ' lount of ln.?uranco premium

. Id during November and alsc tlie leading (otaf of paid Uvm.

VisillDr Slater Mrs. Marie Amtell. Woodbum, re.. Is spending the holidays w ith er sLiter. Mrs. Herbert Hoppe, and imlly. Twin FalU.

onfer Dep-ee TonightKayler lodge No. M, AF and AM,

will confer the third degree at the Masonic temple.

ompany.

! Sale* Iteperteie office Twin Fall

i.wc.wor at tlie courthouse wti :losod Monday, as were othe wunty offices, for the holidaj Sales throush Friday toUlled 5,110

lomobile nnd 1,798 trrick license plat

Former Resident Passes at Age 50

WENDELL, Dcc. 2fi—Mrs. Aud- ■y Ferguson wa-i called to Marys- llc. C.iilf., Friday becaune of the ;atl> of her brotlicr, Lewis Charles

Wellman, 50.Mr. Wellman dlrd Dec. 23 at the

Community hospiuil, o ro v llle . ■ ft cerebral hemorrhage

attack.bom Dec. 15. IDIO. nt . He wa.1 a resident ot Falls and Buhl areas when he moved to

operated acafe.

‘.Inrysv

oved 1

> spend the wint \ Calif.

ughtcr.

Wolfer

include hi lilman; a di , ....

Joyce Robins. Anchorage: a broth- Gcorge Wellman, Ca.iiro Valley. Ilf.: three al3ter, Mrs. Luclle

, Ore.: Mrs. Sylvia Rio O.M3. Calif, and

rfrs. Audrey Ftrguson. Wendell, ind five (rrandclilidrcn. One son lied last July.Funeral aervlces were conducted

Monday at Marysville. Calif., under ;he direction of Lipp and Sullivan chapel. Last rites- were held at Marysville. Calif.

T. F. Officers

Investigate 5

Aiea MishapsTwin Falls police I •igated

accldmis and 8:30 p. m.

.oilislon at Uie :SevcaUi avenue and Second street lorth caused about

1055 Ford statiiby EsUicj Quin

Tou. lcy. : iseo Pord

celved a like aiif dMinor damage was rcporte<I to j

1957 Rambler driven by Charle.- ■bier. HO, 1033 Seventh avenu« . and to a J0S3 Oldsmobllt on by John R. McKay. 23. bo«

FflJM. In a coHVHon Ir 700 block of Second avenue

i aboxit t5lUth.llie R.'vmbier r

fender ot the Old.^mobile. Police .said the mtihap o

■•hen Knobler

Seen Today

near spout •Doesn't li I p;vrklng m

n traffic nthe Old-smobl

1050 Chevrolet driven b> ergraft. 19. route 1.

Fall.!, and a 3P55 Chevrolet ( by Benjamin U Briggs. 35, Kimberly road, eacii received aboui1100 ( • fro end'(

state police

ml.'hap which o<100 block of Main ave

A properly parked :ar wtu damaged sflgncty ac b;ii ), m, Saturday when struck b; another car In the 200 block o Seventh street east,

William Oxford. 67, IDO Alex ■nder street, told police he wa. Jlncled by the lights of anothe ar and sldeswlped the police vc- icie. His 1M3 Chevrolet recelvec 0 damage, police said.A 1D58 Chevrolet driven by Mcl-

In Stewart. 36. 270 Maurice street, eceived a bent fender and bumpci

when j: lUvck ■ telephone pole ai Fourth street south and Minidoka

2 Youths Are

Hiu’t in CrashBURLEY, Dec. J8 — Wiilli

Chisholm, U. son of Mr. and M Donnid A. Chisholm, Burley, a Clifford Strother, 16. son of M Jianche Strother, Burley, w< iken to Cassia Memorial ho.spiUil

following an accident at > Friday.

Tliey were released Saturday after treatment of ■'slight'' head Injuries-

ChWiolm. driving a 1940 Pack­ed. was turning from 15th street onto Albion avenue, and some French-tried potatoes on the *eat

d to slide to the floor. Aj ibbed for them, the car pull­

ed around the corner and hit a 1B58 Plymouth parked at the curb. No one was in the Plymouth, which belongs to Frank Butlner, 65, Burley.

Chlsliolm and Strother were irown against tlie wlndihleld.

Damngr.i were estimated at 1200 to tiie Packard, and 1175 to the Plymouth. Donald Odom. Burley policeman, cited Chisholm fi making an Improper turn.

R I^D TIMES-NEWa WANT AD

TW IN FALLS LODr.E No. 45 A. F. & A. M.

M ASONIC TEMPLE Blue Lakes anil Falls Avc

FABRICCLEARANCE

Many Differenf Groups Throughout The Store!

Also: Our Quality

.Tonies do not hav« reeih. but] ;s liave horny edges thatj

I hsrd substances,

Now m-cii days without | ;a traniorideatn in ( ^■Maok Vdilev.

Dr. H. E. BURGESS

A n n o u n c e s t h e O p e n in g o f H is

NEW DENTAL OFFICE

A t 151 F o u r th A v e n u e N o r t h

W E D N E S D A Y , D E C . 2 8 , 1 9 6 0

R E 3 - 5 8 1 4

REMNANTS: HALFPRICE

^ and ^

T06 Main Avenue North

FABRIC a i / e S H O P

Twin Foils

Mrs. Joiiiison, 69, Dies I leieMrs. Helen Johiiinn n

the Magic Valley .Mcm,.r;:. il Sunday,

She wn.1 born In r.-,r tah, March U0, IMl \• the Melhodl.M chiJr.li. t-ed in 'l-win nill.' f,.; :

lion, district Nn 1, ni.d Nurses aswintlon. stir x. istered nur. e nnd wi,rK< local ho.^pltal on jpeclal eral duty.

Surflrors Include a Mm. Raijjh Hill, Bur brDther. Dave Hill, 10.’ and Rubln Hill, Butte, .v a sister. Fre.vio, Calif.

tion ot the Rev, Ear •die. Friends may call r

;uary Tuesday after

Hansen Man Is Navy Reeniitei

Louis J. Tolmnn, first cIilv liter In the na\7, recently rtpm d to the T«ln FaJLi navy recreli

Ing branch for two-year

The wortif »«• in rH-fler iKifii when people were In lhiC<sri iostead of the Coogs. '

fl«fr*ror«{*r yo

p.raoooHwd I/Hlns no*

rent a

;’J relative*, a pcr«ons1itKi | lislirg insures that you* Dname, number and addrtu B willbaincludedintiitntwdir«clorynt«<uf|>ri>'«'X |

* lowrost.Toorderiicreon- alitedlitlings.justcalUhe

-4 telephone liuimess offict,

5f.»H T.IOWH

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"M d fjir VVi//c//’. fou/

/nic.s/,

STARTS

t o m o r r o w :OUR ANNUAL JANUARY

W HITE SALE!S p e c i a l W h i t e s a l e p r i c e s o n

FAMOUS CANNON SHEETS

E X T R A H E A V Y D U T Y

CANNON MUSLIN SHEETSLONG WEARING MUSLIN SHEETS AT LOW WHITE SALE PRICES! CHOOSE FLATOR FITTED "E-Z-MATIC' STYLES ...............

DOUBLE FITTED or 81x108

P/LLOW CASES......................................

1 .8 9 fitted or 72k10B

CANNON PERCALES, TWIN FITTED or 72x108 ....

Ca n n o n perc a les , d o u b l e f itted or s ix io s

CANNON p e r c a l e , PILLOW CASES ...........

. 2.19

. 2.39

CANNON COLORED PERCALE, TWIN FITTED or 72x108 ............ 2.79

c a n n o n COLORED PERCALE, DOUBLE FITTED or 81x108. 3.09

CANNON COLORED PERCALE, PILLOW C A S E S ....................... 79c eo.

CANNON MULTI-STRIPE PERCALE, TW IN FITTED or 72x108 ...... 2.99

CANNON MULTI-STRIPE PERCALE, DOUBLE FITTED or 81x108 ... 3.49

CANNON MULTl-STRIPE PERCALE, P ILLOW CASES................. 79e ea.

PEQUOT NO-IRON SHEETS

2 .7 9 .MUSLIN 81x108

MUSLIN CASES

r FULL FITTED, 3.29

. 79c

Muilln

, 72x108 or Twin FiMcd

PEQUOT COMBED PERCALE, 72x108 or T W IN FITTED............ 2.9B

PEQUOT COMBED PERCALE, 81x108 or DOUBLE FITTED............ 3.49

PEQUOT COMBED PERCALE WATCHING CASES............................

OUR OWN "BELLAIRE" SHEETSMULSLIN TWIN FJTTED or 72x)08 ......................

MUSLIN DOUBLE FITTED or 81x108................... 1MUSLIN CASES........................................................ ;

BELLAIRE PERCALE, TWIN FITTED or 72x108 ................................ 1.79

BELLAIRE PERCALE, DOUBLE FITTED or 81x108 ........................... 1.97

BELLAIRE PERCALE PILLOW CASES..................................................... 47c

"BELLAIRE" WASHABLE BLANKETSMADE OF RAYON, ORLON AND ACRILAN BLEND, IN A BIG 72x90” SIZE.REGULARLY 5 .9 8 .......................................................

L 4 9

4 .9 9

FRINGED HOBNAIL BEDSPREADS ..................AN ALL-TIME PAVORtTB IN WASMABLK VISCOSE

"BELLAIRE" MUSLIN MATTRESS PADS (Twin Size) ..................... 1.99

ru ix SIZE MATTTlESa PAD3 . . , 2.89

DUPONT DACRON RILLED PILLOWS ....................................... 2 8-99

PLUMP IBxJS' 81ZE . . . 18-ot. nLUNO

CHICKEN FEATHER PILLOWS .................................................. 2 3,99

20X38- PIKI8HED SIZE. PLUMPLY PILLED

CANNON "ROSE BALLAD" TOWEL ENSEMBLES'"

1 .00HAND TOWELS ........................................................ 69cWASH CLOTHS ........ ................................................ 39c

2 CANNON CUSSIC TOWEL ENSEMBLES

BIG BATH SIZE .

HAND TOWELS .

WASH CLOTHS .

. 3 for 1 .00

. 5 iot 1.00 2 J . 0 0SraiPB OR NUBBY BOIU5B31 DESIGNS

MARTEX "PETIT POINT" FRINGED ENSEMBLE

BATH SIZE, 24x36, Reg. 1.99....................................; ........ 1aOEST TOWEL,.Re«. ................ ............................... *;*•WASH OLOTK, Rc», B90________— ......................... I f W #PINOEn TIP. Btff. 69c ......... .......... ........

".l/n//iV \'(ilh'ij‘3 laryctit am i '!vi>'u i iih 'h ' s to re”

STARTS TOMORROW!

OUR ANNUAL

13«h MONTH CLEARANCE SALE!!s a le ! f a m o u s - n a m c

MEN'S SUITS

•REGULAR 48.00 TO 60 00

65^00°to 67.50 ...... 44.00REGULAR WEIGHT WOOLS

AND SOME DACRON

BLENDS IN POPULAR

COLORS, SIZES 27-A(,.

■ Sircct Floor, Men's

S A L E ! 1 0 0 % W O O L

MEN^S TOPCOATS

IN POPULAR TWEEDS AND

PLAIDS WITH RAGLAN

SLEEVES. SAVE!

REGULAR TO

49.95

MEN'S

S P O R T S H I R T S

• Long Sleeves

• Sizes 15-17

6 .9 9

M EN'S

Wool Sweaters

1 3 .9 5

MEN'S

S P O R T S H I R T S

• Long or Short Sleeves

Reg. t 3.98 . 1 .99

MEN'S

IMPORT GIFTSReg. to 5.00

V3 OFF

CHRJSTMAS

DECORATIONS

V2 Price

ORLO N PILE-LINED

MEN'S JACKETSReg. to 25.00

1 5 .9 9

- M EN 'S

WOOL JACKETS

Reg, to 28.95

1 9 .9 9

3 9 . 0 0LEATHER

LINED GLOVES

3 .9 9

MEN'S

SPORT SHIRTS

2 .9 9

JACKETS

1 0 .9 9

BOXED

C h r is t m a s C a r d s

Reg. to 2,50

V2 Price

MDIES'

C O T T O N B L O U S E S

Sizes 30-38

f?csuMr i.is ..................... 1.99

Hegul/ir JJia ..... ........ 2.99

SALE! ' --

Boys' SWEATERS

Reg. to 8.98

3 .9 9

BOYS' LONG SLEEVE

SPORT SHIRTS

Reg, 2.98

1 .9 9

S p e c i a l P u r c h a s e !

Ladies' V'/ool Coats

SEE THIS TREMENDOUS VALUE

IN FINE QUALITY LADIES'

COATS. NOW, AT THE SEASON'S

LOWEST PRICES! SAVE!

R e g u la r to

69.95 3 8 .00

F A M O U S - N A M E

LADIES' SUIT SALE!Save during our annuol 13th month sole on fomous nome, fine quolity

Regular to 65.00 ......... 3 8 .0 0

LADIES' DRESS CLEARANCE!

Choose from mony styles ond colors

in the scoson's finest designs!

9 .0 02nd Floor, Fashions

SALE! FAMOUS "401" NYLONS

NOW . . . SALE PRICES ON OUR OWN

"4 01" BRAND LADIES' NYLON HOSIERY

p. 79e 2 p. 1.00WALKING SHEERS .

COSTUME •

J E W E L R Y

Reg. I.OO

2 1.00

S 1.00

Men's Leother Lined

E n g lis h S h o e s

9 .0 0

2 for 17.00

SALE! PRE-TEEN

D R E S S E S

...6.99fes'.!...8.99Reg. to

19.98...... 12.99

FAMOUS NAME

V E L V E T E E N

Co-Ordinole Group

Reg. 6.98.. '

JERKINS

Reg. 10,98 . . •

SKIRTS r Reg. 15.98 ..1

FAMOUS BRAND

L A D IE S ' S H O E S

includes Red Cross,

Joyce, Fiancee

9 .9 0

SALE!

B o y s ' C a r c o o t s

Reg. 14.95

6 .9 9

GIRLS’ & PRE-TEEN

S W E A T E R S

..4.99..4.99

... 6.99

NOVELTY STRIPE

C A P R I •

P A N T S

• 10 0% WOOLS

• FAMOUS NA.ME

REG. TO 14.95 .

7.99

FAMOUS BRAND

L A D IE S ' S H O E S

Includei

Cobbiej, Jayct

Reg, to

11.95

7 .9 0

GIRLS' 3-6X

C O A T S A L E !

10 0% W OOL

1 0 .9 9

3-6X & 7 - 14

G fR L S ' D R E S S E S

5 ,:°.... 3 . 9 9

...4 . 9 9

5 .'°...5 . 9 9

FAMOUS NAME

F O U N D A T I O N S

BRASReg. 3 .95 ..

REG. GIRDLES

2 9 5PANTYv

Reg. 8 95 6 .9 9

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AGB rOUBTIMES-NEWS, TW IN FALLS, IDAHO

MONDAY, DECEMBER 2d. ]

TUCKER'S NATIONAL

W H I R L I G I GWASHir.'OTON - Mo^t linporlfliu

iiilcomiiiuiiwi dfvclopmcir. ol' Itwo !pror.pcci '

^ O.NK-W.\Y STJlKIvTNo oiir PxpecUi tlie Snvlcl Uiiluii or niiy

Kicmbcr of llic Comnninl.sl orbR to give up IVlsrcprp-sf-iUiiii; the United States before

world. But, tlicrp Ir. no ro:i.soii wliy we .“ lould not be better iinder.tood mid t\p|>rc- I nlatcd by the rc.t of tlic family of n.itlons. , 0 It Ls belli truRli: mid wrarylnt; ilia t In so 'liany quarters o(/r cfc.ic dedlc.inoji to pcacc Jnd to the betterment of liunvin welfare at uomc find abroad sliould be taken at somc- Wilng less than face value.

To the extent that t h b ml.sunderstundlng America's own fault, we must hope that

^forta oro made In the yeans Just ahead to jlot out any wrong Impressions,

I * The emphasis has ffot to be put « peaceful side of our endeavors ^ tathcr than on llio negative, m ilitary side.

Jlnd every American from the president on , flown must find the means of conveying to ieopJes abroad that our sympathy w ith their jruBglo for advancement Is strong beyond ljub t.

But uncSerstancllng Is always a mutual ‘ ling, and In the postwar years there has Jot been too much mutuality about It where

ff United States Is concerned.

i jF r o m those beyond our shores, new 'Jo n s or old. freshly come to independence

or still seeking it, we have a right to expect l( reasonable attempt to see America Jn the *jll light of its history, Us background and

^ tS problems.

f Why, for example; should It be impossible i r them to understand that we are caught *tween two fires on the issue of colonialIm ?

! Throughout this nation’s lifetime It has ,een thoroughly committed to support for >ie aspirations of those seeking self-deter

• BlnaOon. I t is also a fact that our strongest t' lUes In the defense of world freedom hap- .. t n to be—or to have been—Important col- i. ^ la l powers.

k there Is no black-and- , fhlta course for us to foJJow. I f the strug- f Jlng peoples of the earth want our sym-• :<athy, i t does not seem too much to ask

'la t they give some In return, on such dell- ^te Issues as our colonial position.

Is good In Itself, it does not necessarily a that the taxpayer can now relax.

For the next budget wUl not be the cru- a l one.

New programs seldom cost much the first but their cost mounts steeply In suc-

•edlng years. At first, there Is a Jot of .staff lection and paper work to be done, officers be chosen and furniture requlsltloiied.

Then the program gets under way and the *1 costs begin to show up.

I t has happened this way In the past, Id U will happen again If a rash of new ograms Is enacted by the new congress, number arc proposed, Including aid to de-

.■essed areas, aid to schools, and more fed- i Bl housing and urban renewal.

Sen. Paul Douglas, D., Ill,, reported the her day that federal subsidy programs In­cased In cost from 1,9 billion dollars In

fiscal year 1951 to 7.4 billion dollars In last fiscal year.

';By now, the experts and the man In the feet understand that America’s high tax :.tea are directly Involved In many of oui gnomic woes—Inability to compete In for- ,5n markets, stunted economic growth and iJing unemployment, for example. tAny hope for solving these problems will ? Imperiled by new spending programs, dc- jn jd to alleviate problems that arc either B pre5.5lng, or capable of being solved by

governments or states.

HOW TH INGS APPEAR FROM

P E G L E R ’S A N G L E

KAIR QUESTION ie»r Pol Btiota:Tlila wtiler situallon Ims brouRht p a ralhtr Ulfllcult que. tlan «i f jour reader* niiy be able .. .

fnr me, orniand. I'd wy 11»n engineer I'lth n slld?"’’ ' ''® '

: My doctor keeps sliould drlnlt « gallon of water a 'tSiy. In vlc', of recent dcvelop- imeiit.'. I'd lllte to know now much, ll'll l,avf to <lrlnk of U.L Muff P'

om the fRiicct illon of wnlcr -

I. M. Troubled lT\ln KaIU)

I'lTH ro il KWS im-’T.

iway. nie mother Li a Gcr- shortlialr anc! the faUier ni

Ixlilj jctler. Phone VAlley 6-5971

AFTKfl 400 YKAHS-A STAKT-Knr thf-c rc; le Halt ot tlic nrclitjlsliop ot Ciiiilcrbury to

VjiUcajj Jjsil » WJiikcii Jjoliucni. dlplniiitiUc anti ,ual nieaiiliiE throiiKhoui Ilic world. It 5,-as u.'jimlt crnJrrejirc ulilcH NJkll.-i Khriuhclicv v Rvo liked to prevent,Tliclr meetliiK son of belled Joe Stalin's (jue: lien ha waa remlmled of llic Vntie.m','! Morltlv,lde iflucnce. The bloody dlctntor asked: ''rcll me—J' ow manj- division,? does tlie pope have?"There Ij. of course, llulc likelihood that l!ie Pri

4-lIM, J

AMOL'S I.AST I,INi: • you jnl*ht B»Y II nun Ji .lChrlstma.1 dJT. what with

tbe kids alarUnr (o yap about 'clock and the usual quoU of tl '11 ne»er wear, but It cniy com

d CAtliol will ube elmo.1t ImpoMlbJe to rKoncile tiielr doctrtna dlffcrencea,

Bui Uie friendly and unprecedented jnectlng o theie two prelnles wfui one of the solemn and mn lesllo events of Uila and many other centuries. I

perhaps, one of Pope John'.i wisest moves ol the WOT, whetiier he Intended it to be such oi the Britl.ih archbishop’s ftracloua accep

of n slmllnt nature. Both must have recocniied the political, cUglomntIc and spiritual Imponanca o' Ihefr concord.

NKW Iiores rOK old dream s —Equally »lS' iricnnt, If it eventuates. U the proposal that th(

Protesianl sects of this country md pcBilUly of thi world (Epl:copillnn, Methodist. Baptist, Coneresft- tlonol, Unllarlan. Lutheran, etc.) assemble for wor ililp under a roof of the same tabernacle.

Such ft KitlierlnK of democratic and Chrlstinn louls could become a stronger antl-communlsl *111-

I than NATO.kr MrClur. K.-r>*pe» Sr<dlc*lf)

VIEWS OF OTHERSSALUTE TO KZRA

seems npparenl that Ezra Taft Benson, for „ t years R controvcr.^al political figure as i

lary of acrlcuUurc, Is tUx)ut to slip out of that post tivielly. lie's been retired from tlio front p.tpts.

November election reluriw indicate that Ben.>on 5vcr WHS the-politicai llnbillty to tho Republli

party Uwt he was charf;e<l with bdns, Practlcnlly '.he entire nation's fium arciu votwi Republican In NovemlKr and Nixon carried oimoet every largely ajTicuitural atate.

Wo suppose, too, tiwi if-x will be tiie small praise .. ven to Mr, Denson when he docs slip cut of ihe public picture. But Uicre wUl be a few. Already, iuivc noted one, publlslied—of aU placts—in • nens- paper in Eoutli Carolina In tiic licarl of the “deep louth;”

If he iiad been an ordinary mar» or Just «n politician, Ezra Taft Benson would hav# Jong since disappeared from the WashinBton scene . . . Through, out hlfl term of office. It ha-s been hLi lot to enforci

he believed unsound and to fi'dnilnlster a pro­gram of woate and cxtrovagance. whlcii ho could

t get eo:igfr.i to ctianse. Jn doing thia. he fisa had sliouldcr all the blame, nU the congrcislonai

for policies which would not work . . . When lie goes back to UlaJi, the United Stales will lose the lerv-

•f a man who waa not afraid to think MraJght world of political confusion, retarj- Ben.wn never had a dmnce. Ht had

ide.-uv—but conRresa vetoed them. Before the end Is Titten 10 the story of federal bunsllng in arric ure, «e suspect tJiat a new re.'pcct and regardira Taft Beiuon as a man with a . ound proRi.....Ill have emcnted from today's «tlcky thinking.-

Eastern Idaho Farmer.

iDMKcr exposed lo punb i.ouiivllle Courler-JoMi vvw friendly to Barkicj-

s currently advocate. a

cently wrote « friend tlial "'Dark- iny time.? told u.i how pool ■ and said, "I think he ac­

tually wa.1 poor until he became uaioriiy leader of the s

About that time hla 'lectures" to organllatioris havlnit fish to fry,In matters of lorelgii

;nt up abriv>Uy... .nowlng anrf Influential

Louiiville public official ivrtnc, "t made aif inqulrj' which somewhat :onflr!iu my belief, that Senator Barkley was being paid a maxl- num of 12,500 a niRht for hu ipeechf.V Jn one audJ ovfrseas ;ase. He then might vote In favor )f hlj clients' Uitero.n. This i:, common practice and the nicm-

forelgn rclatlon.i com­mittee are usually In demand ftir pearls of wisdom at fund-ratflng dinners.

Tills Louisville otflcinl added,

t the white.....c uoale: L. niggs, of the Courier-*iae of the rood four I Washington bureau, whi

norlh Tnd two Td on“'h'."« 'I mllc.i ea-U of c number in K.i

Dead a * by the Uiousnndi liave been found un­der Uic I5e In the reservoir back of Milner dam ■J Stmkff rlk-cr Jwtwfn Burley and Twin FaJls. That liosn't happened hefore. and naturally It’s iiiieihing thftfs coming In for concerned atten­

tion of Oie sute heoWv department. fUh and game sutliorltlt»-and of Twin Pails officlab.

It's a matter of particular concern to T»in Falls because Snake river water dWerUd ol Milner dam

;he Twin Palb country's main source of domestic, as well as Irrlgallon, ^ater supply cvei ,since Uut great agricultural empire started.

■ho bcii giieis about whai'« the matter seems tt that the fish wens killed by lack of oxygen Ir water caused by oxldltlng action of sewage anc

II development Hint eniphaftlze.i aiid brlngi 0 home the unjent ncceiiiiy Jor ifiore and «ater pollution controls, itionsly Rugueated no»,- tiiat T^iln Falls may .0 find a belter source of domestic wiitcr

iupply. TJiof* been' uitder considersUon (or many iiul several p1an.s have been proposed, some ' bised on Invcsllsotion.'j tliat the city has

cloie t

financed.A T«in Palls official hM been quoted lately

my Tv,'ln Falls cltlieii who wltnusaed

[ COALITION GOVERNMENT pBCnhow<’r-NIxon nepublleans are Ceep- jdlstresscd fiver President-elect Kennedy’s

ilnet appointments.It appcar.s thfti tlie shrewd and calculat i Bay Stale J'ou^?.slcr Is looking ahead lo, d preparing for, q 1004 reelectlon.?resldent-elecl Ke.nnedy lias picked two. - ...........^subltcans ivnd well iospect«d men for two 1!, existing at Miincr dam w-ouidthe » o . t important „ b l„ c t l o b . ^ b . r l j S S r SMCNamnrft for deten.^e and C. Douglas supply, 'mai, incldenially, would be an enormously lion for treasury. f<«tiy underuking. since Uicm wtii* wouW have

be drilled to great, depths through solid lav.i a.._ ..... . conslflerable uncertainty about every bore

for treasury, these appear to he excellent appoint- nts. Tliey augur a relatively coiuerva- e rcgljnc. despite the radical Lo.< Angelc.s tform and llie Presldent-eleci' gn speeches.

m-iy be iliat the ultra-leftists backing rinedy will be dbappolnted by reason ot cabinet appolntDientji. and the men he

I name as successors lo Justlce.s Frank- ter and Black,

Jenator Kennedy may prove to be a scn- le conservative after all. •

PROGRESS REPORT National Education aisoclatiou

«d that Amencau tenehcrs' nvcrace t n »e this year to $5,125, topping $6,000 "•“ •r for the first time. Last year It was

J BO teacher# averaged better than a r cent raise.

to mount

ippUlflioiiiciiiy. Tvvin Falls, which used to contribule /Oiare of wiuMe to Snake rive

pretty he.wlly into debt to finance Its own adequate ■• waRC illspoMl sy.stem.

Actually Tn-in FaUs lan't confroolrt with any grat rnienrency. Wlih Hi modem ttrd ettlcletil lUtrntlon plant, ll'a fully m well eflul&ped to con. vnt SiiiUie river water into n do(ne. tic suppiv as wholwume and potable o.s are, for inMancw, the

tlc.v alcnc UiK Ml«ts,ippl,Qulie ooviQu.'sij-. ihough. wineUilng needs to be one about Pollution abatement on Snake river.D l " ^hTOldn't have to carry the whole load.

n trrER i .m k than Ntvrtt A busiiie.svouuook conference of the Unwd State.'

^iiainwr of Ccmmerco ha* goUen around lo an- *'* ‘ perhaps 10

bllUon.1 In production and. wlih thu. a recession. Apparently Uiuo gentlemen are rather like the Pr eildent who discovered the gold 'crisis alter ele<I h i 1“ ninjilng II their storm wamlnp. we are assured that the danger

iternol revenues attitude :learly Indicated that the amoun 1V0.S the treasury's own flKure, no compromise. Howevfr, much o

,i W.1J e-itaie tax and ilie imcrest mg lecend of Daiklej'.s income ta: Is still vague.

do not mention him much any more. They are generally disen- cliaiiled after /indlng out what irt of a character he really wns.

This Is an InterejtlnR sldeilRht, Barry Bingham, of Hie Courier- Journal, U chairman of the com­mittee to erect n monument to Barkley with Male funds. Thoy In- Iknd 10 place it in the raliiiida of le state capital at Frankfoi t." Nevertheless the Courler-Jour-

nal did break

provlded'lhe .... ....... .Harkley matter .wid iibo th.H rJCIinrle.^ .......

noosevcit took rcvcime on Hcn-,P'''’‘'i“s ln<l lor ;.ccti Wallace for describing him ,ir .'■,4 point.-, cle wavering one'* in some of his!'"y Bennett and E,i orlous bubblelirad lettcr.i lo hir.'for third pl.nce will:

mjsilan guru, Nlchola-i nocrl-:h.|P'"nti each.And the agent who actually hnn-l .Mm , nuUi JlUJ

' Wallace case .5al<l, "Yc.v\vomeu uUli a '<orellinl n

able rlticl.siink the that ct

It jusie dl-

. .. rkl^yout of liLi purciiiiic uf eaiate In McCracl:< subscfiuent .Mile to tl

power plan caslon lo c inclined. I' purct)a?e‘ would significant coin birth of the ider Ihe purchase ol :ah for the pin

■lleve the date of

Parenlhettcally. the. co\t ot thU Job wn. boosted enormously by racket strlkc.i of AFL unloneers< dered by nalorioii-s ciooks w went iinwhlpped however wh the Kennedy brothers were ru iKng the (iitiulry bs r pollfl* project for the IDCO election.

Reverting to Chandler's recr remarks, Happy further saUi: '-T rumor here Is that he did not p ,any federal taxes during the li iOvjeari of his life. People hi

ttircd t asury i

Woodman Green Team Is Winner

HaNEEN, Dec. 26-Mcmi,.-I , Uio Woodman rifle team hr\' .. contcil ln.« Kcek at the hail wlUi tlie Green tcj„i ,[',,0 eighl members |irc.sent ij- , wllli a score of poi: / ' V

It Iwii 35*

vltii

He I ury Ibill of nb

In.'.t Wallace abwUitely wun- JustlflCfltlcm ]\i!t to worry nnd

frlRhten litm. After Wallace had ■d in his Juices for a tlnio Ihe 1 wo.? dropped.

Prosecutor Tallis To Fl'A at DecloDECLO, Dec. 2C—Norman Nlcl- )n, COisl.-i county pra-.ecutlnj; ;it-

tomey. «‘o.s Rucii ;.pciikcr at the Declo PTA December nieetlr4!. He 5oke on child dclliii]ucncy.Mrs, Eslhei

d fur ICC doll.ir.-.iencli. Mr;.

d pliic

Hell

oplii

^ - S '- I '4 " t ' { - .

IF YOU P U N T IT ;i- OR FEED IT t;

GLOBE SEED i•% W ill Hovo It. %

Lovi'LY picri'iu;

FRAMES 25 lo 50% off

({uick SiTvk-e on

KODAK

FINISHING

L E E D O M jP H O T O

Shop Inc.-iled under IVIIcr Ufu£, enlraiice on the liifj

(WE OIVE S<tH GREEN STAMRS.

Get sure starts this w in ter with u new rugged Atlas battery

— m d d e p e n d o n y o u r U toco d e a le r

fo r a l l y o u r m o to r in g n e e d s :

ULTRA-POWER GASOLINEwith built-in Gas Savers for Bonus Miles;

now blended for fast starts and top winter performance.

SUPER PERMALUBE MOTOR OIL surpasses car makers’ tests in gruelling

performances at all seasons.

ATLAS TIRES with a guarantee honored by 38,000 dealers

throughout the United States and Canada.

T h e r e ' s a U t o c o S t a t i o n n e a r y o u

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,roNCAY,DECEMBEH!l!,l%o

Lana Laiigdon (’ompetiiig

111 Miss Iwin I'alls Pageant

UorMIM WriRdon, » M'liior

„li» hlffh P‘,,n dM'Cf M],n past-anl «poiv.or U i! {0.np»ny-

H,c IS five, five nt.,1 tail jiJitI wTJgJj. j;:,

„fr lt ■'Urcmcnt ;ii.' :i7.shs liM hriwii h,i

Ui’d i> fair compltxlun.MW UvnRdon pbIl^ to

. ,j,j :jnlvci5liy of 111; .Jjrjdii'itlon from tin '* kHdoI.

Her liobblcj liicliul (fr sklliifr. lioMiJ.ui (MUiiK nnd iPiinU. H

Ml.« L.tiiKcInn I/- rlocflt MlKllMruyoiiiij I-'cllmvshlp; 1.K joO.i Dsu^htPrs,. !>i Ihrec olllcc.'

jmnkcrs .... ilRh xclioni ^Ot SKI Clul), TraAnicrlca, OlrL-i Atlilcllc n inJ Ftp cliilj.

Deadlines for

Supports Set j

For Jan. 31

^ame(t at Hailcy•. Die. L'fi - Hoy Seoul |Hiiv,>rircl by llir llltltylib, iKi', cliO'.cii lrn(!/T.s

lur lliclr different

r piitrol li'.idpr Is , iiJ»i D.1VK! noi>- t. The nnttter.nake V Ch;xrlrs tJwcarlii-.

h Tho;n:i rica,111# deRrtlliie for oblHliiliii; price ai;i. Tin- Kaclc patrol

lupport on masl 1360 crnp rinlii-i Slr.ai Dordink iind Michael »nd re(ntc<I cro|X'! vi ( be J:m. .11, Pi-nc. fi.iviiioiici McGr»-.v U RCtlllK jiys Carl Hojd, <h.->lrman ol tlie r.n-or piiirol Irailer.T,.it. Falls couiily iii:rlcul:urc .Ma.I Scnulmn.^-,

rblltollm. «nd cpascrwt,.,., rm.,-L, i , ’nilttec. l-.s-isiiii'

niBt Ls Ihe oIIlclnl c]o..)iii? da!c|'' for price sup|x>n on b.irlcy, >l;y 1 fdlUlo beaas. flnx.sced, cialn “r.T' . ' „

iJS S E "' ^'Hie lonn rale.i nnd rllnlbllUy i

.I4i;d«rd, for )%0 erop cmmnotll- (_,2-0p A g r e C m e i l t S

fojiijjilllce of the lie Arthur nicli-,

Oleim Wrlplit,

n TV'ln r^lU county n Barley. G7 cciiLs per bii.'licl for

cr.idc No. 2 or better lexccpl m ed) barley; (ll.scnuIll. for Im KTOdcs down 10 No. 5 or No. 5 farllct}-.

Dffins, dry edible, pinto, *4.76; Orcat Northern. J5.40; Amall red, $5(M; red kidney. n.ST-pcr hun- dredvielchl for (da-w) U. S. No. 1; prtmlum for hlRhcr tiuftllty, dU- count of 55 cetitJ per hundred- welEht for No, 2,

OaUi. 51 ceia per bushel for (trade No, 3; premium for higher quiillly: d'.v:ountj for No. 4 on te.-it lelRht only, for No, * bccau.sc of "badly stained'' or "materially Tcalhercd” and Rnrllcky,

Hey. 82 ccnt. per bu.\hcl for frndc No. 3 or belter or No, 3 on le,?l welftht only; dL'counls applicable to ryt conulnlrff more tJian 3/10 of one p ^ e n t erijot; rye ef>nlaln- ing more ona per cent ergot tnrllKlMe. /

WheiUw4l,tn per Iju-ihel for No, 1; premlojn.1 for hlfthcr Quality;

«, rflscounU tor tn ’er prndc.l dovn to I NO. ♦. 5 or "siunptc" on tMl welRht

only but hftvlnE n- tc-'.t uclRlit of not Itis than 40 pound.i per buihcl.

>%. Wheat mur.l not be mu-'ty, sour. [ henllngorhot, DLwniint of 20cent3

per biwticl for specified undcslra- bl# vaxlctlw.

Are Being MailedVendors ai;reemcnt3 for IK I arei

belnfT mailed to all vendor.i of rec-| oriJ iJi Tttin l ili.s county. reporU Carl Boyd, chairman of the Twin Falls coimty ourlcultural stabilisa­tion and con.'crvatlon committee.

Any vendor who wlshe.i to par­ticipate In tlio coii-^cn'atlon ma- Jrrljib and ttnice^ prcprflm /or

1st complete the nKrcemcnt It Bpprnvcd In fldvancc.

me wlshlnR to become ell' Rlble who has not received the nKrccmcnt may obtain ccunir ASC oUlcc.

Officers Seated By Masonic Unit

BUHL, Dec. 20—Russell Thomas was elect«d and Instnlled as high priest of the Buhl chapter of Roy­al Arch Masons durlnij the rcRu. br meeting Thursday at the Ma­sonic temple.

Other new officers Jnstalled In­cluded Robert Peterson, king; Dr, James C. McMlllIn, scribe; Carl noJiUJd, captain of Use Jjo.?!; Ofr- nld Jensen, principal Ro)oumer Khelby Williams, royal arch cap­tain; Jo Bill Robertson, master of

I the third veil; Cecil Childs, master of tha sccond, veil; Gens Bhaff, nia- ler or the first ve!(: Olnla Ylngst, ecnUntl; A. I,. BUlIlnBS, treasmrcr, mid William Roberts, •eereUry.

John M. Barker « bs Instaltlns hl^ti priest uid Howard Parlib, In.ualllntc marshal.

Last Rites Held For Mrs. Willis

Funeral .icrvlces were conducted Saturday for Mrs. Mao’ Saphrona Wlllls at ths Episcopal Chtirch of the Ascension by the Rev. Norman E. Stockwcll, Mr.v Itobert E. White

as orfianLsf.Pallbearers were A. Leroy Jar-

. lan, George E. Fuller, Merritt Shotwcll, Oeorce HcMcr, Lcntln Predmore and Dick Prcdmore.

Final niej were held In Ttt'ln Falls ccmctery.

Woman CitedOOODINO. Dec. 2&-Mrs, Kath­

leen RoRtTS, SO, Ooodlnif. waa cfted; for driving wlUi nn expired drlv-

's hcenso alter the lOCO Chevro- t she wa.< driving eoUided with 195T Dodge Lester Kimonton, 4fl,

Gooding, was backing from the curb on "Hilrd avenue here Thurs­day afternoon.

Damage was eatlmnted at J200 to ihe front ot the Chevrolet and »IOO to the rear of the Dodge, Police Chief Joe Brooks and I’atrolman

Moore Investigated.

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sB. L; Robbins

Dies ill Utah

At Age of 63■ed BLISS. Dee. 25—Burrell Lfonircl :ttl< nobbln). sr.. (3, dlixl early Fridoy «U moriiInK >it the LDS hnrpllnl In

e«JJ Laio CUy alter a aJiorl JD-

Mr. RobbliLi waj bom Jan 1897. nt Poineroy, In. He attended elpmcntary KhooU at Poineroy »ncl Lnke Clly, Tn, He served In the pjivy diirlnR Worltl wnr I.

Mr. nobWns c.-mie tn BIL-. In 1021 nnd with hl.i brother, I'red Robbins. purdiRsed a larm nenr BILsi. On June 11. 1024. lie mwrled Ethel Behreni at Goodlnu.

He had been employed by the Horlh 6Ido Cannl company ot Bliss for 17 yeara. Mr. nobbirw wn-' a member or Uie Lutheran church.

Survivors Include his R-!do»-. IRO tons. Burtcn Tlobblns. Jr.. Irinho m ib (ind David Robbing, BIIa. :

broUier, 'led Ilobblns, Chl-Jll.: I I, Mr.--. Ethr

a einughler. IJcnvrr. Coin., and Mr.i.Kntc Prrkliw. Harvey, 111., and

D elRhi grandchildren.PtJncrRl «r\'lccs v.ill be conduct-

n. -riJCMl t the Cvary I.ulhenvn church, Ooodlnc. »llh (fie Rev. I!, if. BpAudc o/Zi- clatlns.

Conclurilnif ritc.i w.111 be In Elm­wood cemeti-r>'. OoodlnR. Friends may call al Thonip-'.on chapcl UJ lime of *erv)cr3.

Bloodmobile to Visit Shoshone

hero from 10 am. to 2 pjn. Thursday at the Lincoln school auditorium. Tlis quoU I* 15 pints.

Mrs. Mjron D. Johnson, county ohilrroan, eays it Is ex- trttncly Important to fill the quota.

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OOODmo. Dee, 26 — Mrs. Hen- rlette CaJklns, 65, former Ooodln* reMflent, died at 1:30 pjn. Wednes-

It Pomona. Calif.! was l>om Nov. 27. IB75, and

In 1807 stie was married to Walter J. Calkln.1. Stic lived In QOOdlns from 1016 until 1046, when she moved to Pomona. Her husband d(rd In 1P35.

aurvlvlng ^re two daURhltr*. Mrs. Mildred E. Thompson. Anch- orsee, Aln.ska, and Mr.i, Anna Hlion. Riddle. Ore.; Uirce »on5, Abram D, Calkins. OoodlnR; Charles \V. Calkln-v Newhall, Catlf., ond Alfred Q. CalkUis, Che- h.\lis, Wft.ih.: four sisters, a liroUi-

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gjMaii Hurt ill Truck MishapWilliam A, Davi!!, 1a Orande,

Ore, was reporttd to be "dolns nil light" by an attendant at Magic Valley Memorial hospital Monday morning. DsrU was admJIted shortly after 0:30 p. m. Soturday with chest injuries received In a collision between t«9 pickup trucks a mile west of Five Points west

; on highway 30., Police caid Davis had been I hltchhlklntr Slid was aI>out to en- , ter a ]M9 OMO pickup truck ' «trlven by Charles P. WyRftl. 62. j yiler. when a 1852 Ford pickup ■ <Sriwn by Semard B- Pord, « ,

.! route S, Twin Falls, ooUldod with the Wysal vehicle,

i Ford was treated at the hospital } for a small cut. W>Tal was not In- ' Jured, poUcB said Monday.' Damage to the front «nd of the I Void estimated at about »600. i Th# OMO received about *350

damage to Its right front nnd rear. ,, TTi# mishap was Investlgnted by I; I n P«ais Deputy Sheriff Clar­

ence Ylngst, assisted by state lice. Vo citations were Issued.

nXJai, Dec. J9 — ktrs. Mfirj Bocpple. 70. Filer, died At 8:15 a.m. Tliorsday at Bingham Memorial hosplt*!. Blackfoot,

She w&s bom Feb. H, laso. In Tripp, S, D., moving to Idaho JS3J. She saj mtrrled to ZmanueJ Boepple. June B, IMS, in Merrl-' court. N, D,

Mrs. Boepple was a member at IB Sevenlh-day Adventist church I Filer.Surviving are live eonj. Edmund

Boepple. Filer; William Boepple, I/>dl. Cahf.: Elmer Boepple, Stock­ton, Calif., nnd Dan and Emil Boepple. both Twin Fulls; four slaughters. Mn. Racftcl Je&w, Shoslione; Mrs. Lenorn Viet2, Lodi; Mrs. Kathryn Schmeckle. T»ln PiJU, and Mrs. Rulii Dutt, Paul; four brothers, Emanuel Retroan, Richmond, Calif.: Jacob Reiman, l»dt: Relnhold Reiman, Orovlllc, Calif,, and John Reiman. Ellen- dale. N, D.: Jour ststera, Mrs, Paul­ino Beherblnske, lUclunond; Mrs. OlRft Freund. Fresno, Calif.; Mrs. ChrlstJnn Ijowns, CoDege PImc, Wash., and Mrs. l it Ahl. Denhoff, N. D.: 20 grandchildren nnd three

Death Oaims

Local WomanMts. Plora Dumas, 60, 176 Tyler

ilreet. Twin Falls, died Monday morning al Maglo Valley Memo­rial hdspllal. She was a plonecr resldcnt of idAho. living in the State since 1881.

She was born in Payson. Utah, JUDB 15, 18S0, and moved with • her family to Albion in 1881. She WM marrltd to Charles Oscar Dumas Dec. » , looo. In Albion. They owned a general merchan­dise store there until it burned lo 1925.

They moved to T*ln Foils Jn in s sad had the Dumas Music (tore for many years. She was a member of the Methodist Wom- «n's circle here and the Order of lastera Star. Her husband died July 15. 1BS2.. fiur\-ivors Include a brother, Samuel Penlns, Tv,’ln Falls, end •evrral nJece.i and nepheirs.

Funeral services will be held 1 p.m. Thursday at the White mortuary chapel with Bishop B. L. Crowley olflclatlng. Final rites will be held at Sunset Memorial park.

Mrs Boepple,

Filer, Passes

At Ase of 70

Her husband died in 1058. and daughUr died In 1050.Funeral services 'Rill be held at I ft.m. Tue.-'day in RtynoldJ

funeral chapel by Eider Dale Ring- crinc- Concluding rite.? will b< held In Sunset Memorial park.

Goldfine Freed; Family Quarrels

BOSTON, Dec, iB tB-IndUslrlftl- 1st Bernard Goldfine, center of an apparently bitter family fight over his custody, rested In n hotel suite today while the stiuabble cooled.

Family tempera flared on at least (wo occasions after the 70- year-old Goldfine arrived in Bos­ton Christmas eve. Police were called to Ooldfine's home to quell tie loudly argumentative session.The Boston lndu.<triallit wa

leased from federol detention .. Wn- lnRKin mental hospital to

home for private psychiatric

FrRM OPENS OfFfCES MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Dec

H?&—Tlte Soo line railroad has nounced new sales offices in ( gon and Pennsylvania In hne i . Its mtTgcT next Monday w)l)i the Wisconsin Central and the Duluth. South Shore and Atlantic rail- roads. . . ,

This dally schedule of television and radio pron»“ > l« presented at a service lo readers of (he TImcl-NeifS. Llstlnn are furnished by (tie ilatlon. Any error* or chantes should be teporled to the station itself and not the Timea-Newj.

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O R P H E U M! A 5?” »'03

lIKAlira ~ S;ia-*;SS-

MONDAY. DECEMBER 25, ,55,

•er, 18 giMdchlldren and 2l great- graDdchlldren.

Funeral services will be held at 1:30 a,m. Weoncsdin in the OooiJ.

Ing First Methodlil church by the ■Rev. Paul V. LoRue, Concluding riles will be held In the Twin Falls cemetery. Friends may call at Thompson funeral chapel, Gooding, Monday aitcmoon. all day Tuesday, and Wednesday tU time of senricea. Funeral i ices were conducted at n Friday In the Todd Memorial cliapei, Fwnon*.

If he wtshrtl lo sutjmlt h'l nation, the president oi u,. SM a «cmld im .. 1., ficcfctary of state. ^ “•«

N O W P L A Y I N GE V E R Y N I G H T

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The E M E R Y C L A Y

D A N C E R S

TUESDAYA t T h e F u n S p o t

ITA LIA NI I

Death Claims

C. E. DuncanHANSEN. Dec. 2C—Clarcncc E.'

Duncan, (H. died Wednesday In a Portland. Ore.. ho.spltnI, after five days of treatment for a long 111-

B 30, 1 m. nt... wa* born .West PJnlns, Mo. He lived in Okla­homa and minols, moving lo Han-

,wo years ago after retiring from hU Job with the Texas Oil company, for which he had work­ed 18 years.

__was a member of the Assem­bly of God cliurch. On March 31, 1018. he married Berta Bacon in Wat Plains.

Surviving besides his widow, are three sons, the Rev. Qcorge Dun-

, Forest Grove, Ore,: the Rev, Burl Duncan. Mountain Home, and C. E. Duncan. Jr., Detroit, Mich.;' a daughter, Mrs. Nellie Berry, Twin FnlL?; four brothers, four sU- ters, 12 grandchildren and Uiree great-Rrandchildren.

Funeral services will be held nt i J pjn. Tuesd.iy In the White n tuary chapci by the lUv, D. Moody, pastor of Ute Hnnsen As-

Speclai Close Out

C h ris tm a s C o rd s

Vz PriceHills of Idaho

scmbly of God church, and the Rev, Paul Fleming, Nampn, district su- licrlntendcnt of Awembly of God churches In southern Idaho. Con­cluding rllc.s will be held In Sunset Memorial park. Friends may call at While mortuary all day Monday and tuitll 1:30 pm. ru«day.

Damage NotedJEROME, Dec. 28—Damage ww

e,stlmnted at to a im Old - moblle owned b/ .DeNoel Nance. 20, Twin Palls, when it collided with a 1081 Oldsmoblie being backed from a driveway at 500 Yellowslon* rood here by BUI Glb- eon, 28. Jerome.

Jeromo police, who Investigated, said tlio Gibson OId.smobl1o was not damaged.

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Utah University Student Will

Be Entered in Beauty Contest

yONDAY. DECEMBER 2G. I960

10 conWstAnw^ r»u> PMffnt 1<*• _ vy«rfnfAdBV li

“ ■eWddord Is U.C ctrii ni Urt. Merle SUxlcIiirJ, -J4i

Dancing win be i,..Id tae pojranc which I,. , by u»e T*’ln FnIM I.lons clul,.

A 1J60 grnduttlc of Kil.vin o. tBillh Wfth ecJlool. Storr.-, Conn ^ .Ittnded a sumrticr r.nirw tit

American School ot Jt.dlrt in Keir York City. MUs s;cKl.i,iril BUM to miilce licr i>r 'fine o' uU utter BmdaatliiK UnlverJlty or UUih 1“ . ______ _ /„

J* yiu atcxld.Trd li ................troan “'’'1plexlon. She Li !ivc Ic r t............^ffc qimrWrs Indies i.eJjrfi.1 !?0 pounds. JJpr otnt.'! .ire 3S-23-35.jicr liolJljlM Include oil piliitini;,

iinrmK, maslc and SDorU siicli lu illlnc, ICC /kntlns nnii R-.vimmln;:. 6SC b1.w llkei to cook, rcrid nml

•t.^il»ummer at Uic summer iht-

,tfr In New York Cliy, MU? Sio<i- d»rd pltiyed Rcnle In "D;irlc nt U;i Tap of thB etalr.V on a liulf-hour notice. Tlie Rlri who rcffiihi' plsyed the ptkrt becnmc ill halt i tour beforj curtain tlnie.

Her eponior in Iho paBcant Btnnett's Paint.

Heyburn Couple Goes to Tacoma;

HEYBURN. Dcc. 20 — Mr. ; ... Jlri. James Wilcox left Thursday evening for Tacoma, ' fpend the holidays with tlieir <l»ughler-ln.law nnd ehllilren, A' Lctha Wltcox nnd family,, Mr. and Mre. Louis Connor left

►•FHdar to visit Mr. and Mrs. HollU Ncltion, Butt«. Mont. £Ktircn Helner, student nt nicks o

joilese, Rexbunt. has arrived liome I ^ 0 spend the holidays with her r

jxirentJ, Mr, and Mrs. Calvin Hem- r

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Members Select General Election, Mine Strike, Fires as Top ’60 Stories

____ ntn sff nrn-Bj EARLE L. JESTER AMoclkted rctu Wnur

IdthoiB itiKrtl election, which UiB def«t of a TCUron OOP

but gare Republleniu J®witrol of the »tat« legislature wu '.Ihe Oera state'* top news tK/ry ofjysco.y The rating «'ii* el''«n In * bullot* jUng by ncwspftper »rcl r*dlo news­m en iftfou*hou: U70 *t»U In * poll .^nducled by the AMoclated Prr«- *1 Of a pcttMble IDO polnUi — Ixued Tfin 10 for first place, nine for -- ?’ond and so on—Uie story ofgeneral

Only oni! of the iB balloU the poll failed to gUe 11 i

ranilng. ft ranged ffoni /irsi placc on la of the 18 other balloU doun

to fifth - - for the No, i

The proloflged north Idaho mine strike, which extenfl«d from May to the falling days of the Old year, waa ranked No. 3 new trent of IBOO. U got 1« polnti «Dd r* t« l No. I on four bsllota.

roxt.»l flrM which nrtpt wide nrnu m mid-siuiimcr mt<J« the NO. 3 »'pot, gcMne J31 polnU. Tht Ilrc.i wpre rated the top Incldtnt on two lallols.

Follo-Alng the Uirce pdccjeltere In order sere thw ;

No. 4 - Atty. Oen, Frank J- Dcnson'* nuinlri? ffud with Uie state highway board and other

affcnclM, 08 polnw.

eluding flrat use of the ninofr pro- 1, 73 polnti-S — Mystery alaylng of Port­

land man eolved: girl becomes wfc- ne.w agalrut companion, but latter Is acquiited of murder charge; 71 polniA.

No. T — Vem lA«. MeMlan youth, telna tfto World Series b<ue. bal Tlctorle.5 (or Pittsburgh ri- rates; 10 polnti.

No. S. ti! — PJr.5t /JJJnss unilor new Income t.ix l.w. including "held lax" controver.iy, nnd dcntli of one of the Sliimc.« twins born to a Parma farm couple; each 33 polnU. I

No. 10 — Controversy orer ctate highway t)Oard routlnft of Inler-I

hlRhway, Includlnc districtNo. S — Prlninry eleeUon, In- court ruling agatnat board in Magic-

Valley e»*«! 37 point*.AU but OSS of tlM b^oU mt<t

one of the top three aJ the No. I story of the year. One ballot gave the No. 1 rating to the dpwght, ti'tilch thU fear caused aJJ aiorsjre v.otcr to be dmwn rtom .Unerlcan Polls reservoir for the first time nince the dam waa built In IMS. Tlje story got no other rote*, how-

Amone other atones which rated high, but failed to get Into the top 10. were the-M:

Pre-Ieglslatlve budget commlt- Ica recommcDds one-third Increaae In Mate's general fund spending In 'ncxi biennium.

Diphtheria outbreak hlt4 eastern Idaho. ,

lIunLlnj deaths equal all-time record for alnglc-season toll.

Census ahows Idaho population gains.I Camjalgn visit to Idaho by Vice Iprcxident RJclinrd Nixon marked 'by sctxe orer plane eneint /allure.

R«p. lUmer Budge, Republican _'iJO ha* repr**ent«l Idaho'! aec- ond district In congress for 10 years, waa the veteran lan-maker turned out by Uie voten In the Nov. ■ election. Ke was defeated by 31-year-old lUJpli Ilarding BlacUoot. the Democratic noi

v’etCTa again chose Democratic Rep. GracJe P/tat In the flru dis­trict and lOso reelected Republi- >n Sen. Henry C. Dworshak.Pot positions in the atate legis­

lature. Republicans won majoruies In both branches, SO-29 In the hgu.'ie and 23-Jl In tije senate.

For the first time since 1600 Ida­ho cast ItJi elKtoral votw for a prwldcntlal candlclivte who fai(cd

- ilonally. The Idalio volM.......... .lecubllcan Vico PresidentRichard Nixon but Democratic Sen. John ICeuned; von the prea- idcncy.

)rth Idaho strike atory, ranked No. 2, was developing when tie year began. At that time work-

n the Job c

contracts wit* most north Idaho' mine operators had ciplred in mld-l»69.

In May the intematlonai Union of Mine. MJIl and Snielter Work-

ordered a strike against Dunk- m il company, the largest of

north Idaho operators, and walkouts against other properties followed.

Negotiations continued aporadl- cally. but wlHiout apparent suc­cess, and during the late summer months attempts to organize a new union were begun. They climaxed with a national labor relations bo«ud election in which Bunker Iftil empoljM voled lo iubslJluW the newly formed Northwe.- t Metal workers union for the Mlne-Mlll union os their barRolnlng agent, Negotiations between Bunker Hill and the new union began immedl- aUly.

with only a few days of tlie old year lelt, the Mlne-Mlll union and

another north Idaho operator. . ._ .... and Beflning

. . . . jre«raen{ oo. nnew.contract, ending the •trike.'ai AS and.R.properties.. ^

During the strike, controversy developed ot-er tiie ttBOiUIni; ot public assistance-Ln north Idaho and over operation of the hot luach p'rosram in Kellogg public schoola. High school youths formed an "I Am an American Vouth" organUatlon and staged public demonstrations aimed at what they called I the area.Drought over a period of several

years contributed to the dry con­dition la Idaho forest Units which resulted in llres (hst made Uie state's No. 9 story.

•nie climax came la lat«-Ja]y. jith lire* sweeping wide areas of (he etau. Forat officials said the blazes were the most damaging in 30 yetirs. ’Total cost was estimated

several million dollars and

Schools ClosePAIRHELD. Dec.. 20-Tlirw

school dosed ■niursday icV^' Chrtstma* holiday. '

Tlie school ChMilmn.1 ras presented In the he high school gymna..:u,^"‘

was followed by the «niiu:\l i.-. club Christmas party.

three per.ions died in the c tlrc-flghiing plane.

Special Clotc Out

C h H stm o s Cords

’/2 PriceHills of Idaho

LYNWOOD SHOPPING CENTERB E S T V A L U E S

I N T O W N !ThesePrices

Effective A L L T H IS W EEKCOME AS YOU ARE - - - SHOP IN COMFORT

h r

WISHESYou One And All A

Happy New YearGrand Opening Winners

Phonograph

2 n d P rize Joyce Piotraski

Twin Falls

Emerson Radio

1st Prize

Larry Braga

Wendell

CUMUNCESTARTS TUESDAY

A l l F a m o u s B r a n d s

Sportees - DemosettesTown & Country—and ^fany Oifiers

S U B U R B A N S H O E SLYNWOOD SHOPPING CENTER ^

OPEN 11 A.M . to 7 P.M.— SAT. 10 fb 5:30 —

« Regular 7.95

GERIFORT PLUSGeriatric vrtamln an d mineral for pirioni

middlt ag ed end ov«r.

Bottio

of 1 0 0 ........... ........ .............. .

B a r-S " B oneless, D e fa tte d

5.95 HAM 89PLUS, FREE! Regular 2.95 bottle of 30 Total 10.95 value for only 5.95

Regular 3.87

C c fo p le x w i t h M in e r a l

Ko................. 2.98I PLUS, FREE! 1.49 value bottio of 30. I Total 5.47 yaluo fo r only 2.98

Twin p a ck 250 mg.

VITAMIN C2 bottles of 100,

I both for only _____

Twin p ack 100 mg.

VITAMIN C

Fully cooked, ready to eat*

Libby't Rippio GIqsi

Tumblers4 Sizei to Sclect From

4 for 77cUp To Ounre Iced Tce'i

D R U G SO PEN S U N D A Y 9 a

H u n t 's N o . 2V2 cans S liced

PEACHES..41^1T ow n H ouse o r H ig h W a y

C O R N ...6 i^1W h o le K e rn e l— 3 0 3 X a n s

P orty P ride . . . A ll F lavors

ICE CREAM..2214 Gollon

98

L a rg e , Sweet, R ipe

PINEAPPLE 1 7Fresh, direct from Hawaii. Ideal with ham. *

L l S A F E W A Y

BLUE LAKES A ND FILER AYE.

S H O P

All Our

S T O R E S

All Week

For Many

B A R G A I N

B U Y S

All Lines

Both Twin Foils Stores Only

GEM STATE REALTY• 120 AcrM, TIP.TW Northild# Row-Orop f t i a .• 130 Acres. EtuUent, souUuld*• 81 Acrea, Gooding P»nn. on# of the l>Mt• 40 Aorei, lovely 4-bedroom homft• 40 AcTM, cIo«e-ln, wJU tmde on Mietia

.—n’t ioH(« 7oo t« vuit u Is Oar otn**r fHONE RE 3-5336 FOR A FP O itffM eN T .

. COME IN A ND CHECK OUR COMPLETE LISTINGS-

• • • HAVING A FARM AUCTIOnT

Now- U the.tlm e to wltt»

messersmithauctkM^

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a6troAY.DECE.M liER2C .l35r,

^^rtYear Might Be One of

Major Decision for FarmersWABlONOTON, Dcc :G n rro;v. n.v.umuic o' r„ur.sr tlu- i';

TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO PAGE

year could brini; new price pj for ths llvMtoclt Mjtment !cu!:yrf. Tlio fluppJy o/ cat- I.' brcii cUinbliiB to levels !;iMily h:ivc v.iMi;cncd prlcr.v iti.-r (incc doclme uppcars

« brtnp inw k''Juon comniHtcrt lo m

.0 rnlse fnnn | irMCie Income Is mnn^ cent below IcvcU „

contend U n,m . Wllhout furUier roviti

Hon. new >c»r prnlci ^ ,bout

probably u.fann Income al 19«0 tUchtly niore than !l b Isrs. In Uie pO-Uwnr ctimbfd to nearly n bilii, The eJpcrUi look for

vf»,-y ^alM nnd dl^pa.al d y,d llveitock prodiicls ;. They bIso forcipc cniilliiurd

put more money Into funnrri’ pocketr '

jje pj-omLifd brosdrnedproiirain' lo, liclp tll^ needy home ;iiul abro;ul—slep. de.ilnn lo sl|itu)n olt >ome ot Uie p:li' drpriMlns [cod xurplUM'j. i Hut will condrcM go nlong?

•nir Mld'*f...... iveni SRnla-.t Krniieily111 till- elfclioii iiiny . treiiRllirii oppoiiniis oI hi.' larm proiw.vih.

nk-liiinc ihcse prnsmm* "111 ne (lie sdmu Aiiicrlcrtti F

II ot 1. It fiVV

h u d s o i f sPRE-INVENTORY

S A L ES ta r ts T U E S D A Y !

* A 1 I R e g u la r S to c k " ^ A l l F a m o u s B ra n d s

WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES★ DELISO DEB

★ NATURALIZER

★ JOHANSEN

★ TOWNS. COUNTRY

★ SELBY ARCH PRESERVER★ LADY FLORSHEIMS★ LIFE STRIDE★ SMART AIRS★ PAVILIA

Savings from

%20150*5” 7 ” *9” i i ” ’ 14

CASUALS,FLATS

SCHOOL and

SPORT SHOES

Regular

Values to 12.951

5 " -7 ”3 ”.4*’Sovlngi to ovar 50%t

WOMEN'S

SNO WBOOTS

2 Styles

Regular to 13.95g .9 9

CHILDREN'S

Skoes2 Value-Pocked

Groups!

Big Selections!

Big Savings!

3.994.99

nv:il

i L W a j a i , - shopANNUALPRE-INVENTORY!

S A L E !Onr most popular savings event of cach year is now in proKioss . . . dcsiKncd to dear our

store quickly and make room for tiie early spring merchandise that has been constantly ar- ;

rivinff durinK the Christmas rush. More new fashions arc continuing to arrive daily.

I'he reductions are terrific. . . so for host selections,Wc advisc you.lo_Jje_herc when the doors

open Monday! SHOP THE ENTIRE STORE FOR D R A S T I C MARKDOWNS ON

E V E R Y ITEM.

DRESSESOne Rack! Values to 2975

^ . 9 8 _ ^ . 9 8

One Rack! Values to 39.95

1 1 ’ * - 1 4 ’ *One Rack! Values to 49.95

1 5 . 9 8 . 1 9 . 9 8

One Rack

Dresses & SuitsIncludcj Bolance of Better Sfock! AH

Designer Originals and Famous Brand Suits

VALUES TO $100

2 4 ’*-39’*

SweatersF A M O U S M A K E R S

Regular to 12.95

3.98-5-98Regular to 19.95

6.98-9.98Regulor to 29.95

9 .9 5 - 1 4 . 9 5

t h e C A R O U S E LINFANTS’ & CHILDRREN ’S

APPAREL

S A L ESTARTS TUESDAY

ALL MERCHANDISE REDUCED

25% to 50%DOWNSTAIRS STORE at

i/ie Mayfair

ENTIRE STOCK! FORMALS, COCTAIL DRESSES, V2 price & less

’/ 2 PriceRACK

Includes all types of sportswear

and other items pickcd at ran*

dom from throughout the store.

V3 OHRACK

l^ lu d e s all types of sportswear

and many other items selected

at random from throughout the

store.

RUMMAGETABLE

Values to 10,9^

99--1"

C O A T SChoose from a large selection of fabrics - —

Tweeds, fleeces, cashmeres and noveltiet.

Regular to 69.951995.3995Regular to 165.00

49” -69 ’*SORRY FOLKS, buf for th ii •vent a ll t j h i

m u it be final. Ko approvals or exchangtt.

t L^ a u m t r

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(PAGE TEN,-, TIMES-NBWS, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO MONEAY, DECEMBER 28, „j;,

gBoard Grants

^ a s t Okay of

Roll for Taxj enOSHONE. Dcc. 24 — Pinal

'Wfcpprovsl of Uie Lincoln county ^ulttcquent property roll was eIv- 'Ocn lu t weft by county commls- 3 'The rolJ call v.iis prepared

toy County ^ . C!•. or lUy H, Oyfr- : ValuBtiou on llic roll i.i S150,703. Wst Juiin* rcivl property roil

J«contalned fivrm proptny vulim- cl JJ,SB6,a.’a. Anri town vnlu-

'' 'ntlon, culiiiatfd by me tax com- ;*>nilMlon, aiiio\iiitecl to |3,443.M3,

il? The pfrMuinl property itill l.isi j'Jiinc ccmtaified jlSI.'ni in vniua- jftlim. Tr.Hlfr /loir.r.'. n'-'f.wrt i|,throiiRh the year, have a valuation- |i<)f W-050 a Ihfliieni rull,

Tnxcs

Stiff PenaltyTOKVO. Dev. :« IW — Th*

flr.it m»n lentcnced under Jopsn's new stricter iraltk

ace nionlh’A

uhlle clrimk. re.'.ent nn <

lar>- here - for 1 ,-i ilccnM anti lie pcniilty rep- in-Iol(l incrtue

Christ Story

Featured for

Area Cantata6HOS3fON£r, Dcc. TlJf -'crlp- irc story Of Uie blrtli of Christ

-nf. Klvcii In p:>ntomiiiic by the MeihotllM. Yoiitli Fellowsfllp anil mu.'.lc l>y the MciliodW clnirch

'cliolr A! t!if .'Ptclal Clirl.Mina.'i ciini:il_i l;iM wecH nt llic church

I Tlic Mory v,-as quoted from Mip

Tw'tlllirc? r e to ip an w m lin c coi‘ tUnird""hrom;u'aH-3. pr(•^cntlltluu.:ls developed liy

Kennedy Is Facing Decision O h ContiiHiiiig Farm Plans

WASJITNOTON, Dec. 26 iflV-Tlie annually tor other currenclca.Incomlnf? Kennedy nrtmlnLWatloii Jnce.i early dccUlons on wheUicr lo r.-.ls consrc.15 to coiulnuc u al Important furm proBrntna.

Perhaps the major or.o Is ^^rnl surplus clL' poi*! proKra.

TJtff 'ttrw adJTiJnljlrinlon man al.w decide whether to recommend extension or rf»liloii of U>e wool Incentive pri>cram v-tilch explrc.-i at the end of lOfll. Under ihLs pro,Tran:, Uteentlvc payments

Holiday Scene |

• iianli

■how on the uMb.'c

j.dttloij compuicd on tup in59 l vic.-. ■.

10 t7D1J5.■' Total valuMloii for the rmi

,<ln lOCO Is SG,2C5,3l2 cakuliied ^rnljc |5:r>,5DK.02,

Last jesr's vaUmtloii : will) a Jjo'jlble tax

1|513,704.30.

ChrlMiius scene from -Utllel lien" wns pre.'icnted »t thcj

Kniill Giiinxe Clirlstina* party •r;iUiy eveiilm:. Ithr i i.'.ers tor ti

P■n ivrre U'lle J3rov,ii,\ Mrs. WooUro'' udy nosMtt. Judy AUorth, Nan-lrcctor \vlth Mr.'s. L.roii;c Keiiin:y iirackett and PcHRy KuyHcn-[ nccompsiilflt. Mrs. Cail Kcrncr.

I|l,ill. MtJ. Dnrnifiy Alworth dl- nticl Mm. Ri>- OJjr,oJi ilirccteil the play luul Kiiren Wllry iwiitoiiilmr.

• H.r,’. .imi'»!Jiii-rr. Mm Al'-'-nrlli v.m:, CoMunii”' niul r(|ui]imftit "iiiniinsfr. 'hy Mi-'-. Ocoice Ynuiii;. MrsC.

i' Oilier nuiiiher? cn the prn'raiii Pelhlrk. Mr:.. C. W, Dill niiil ^, «nc plftiio .iotas by Marianne rrnj-jjriiii

JeiMinr DW.'ett, l.tnnlp) £;„ios weri' .-.iiiii: hy'Mi". N..-~I V/DUnm.'. Horni.iii Jnnr.-. mil Cln-, lUimO'.'noniMd Terry. Jell Ha'yner.,(, 'civ Hull. IMri-. Art Kernel, imkI duels were''I Kathy DnickelL sangr solo. Deb- by Rosa BorUrn and Lccjimrd Kojt- ' i:ldrl(l;c K»vp a rcailin;;.

which five billion doUur.i .vorth made to wool s o u n d e r a pro- Krm pn>,lvc-.x have been r.old to'.K>-ttm dwlsntd to encouraso Kreat-

IrlVndly nations tor their curren-'*'’ domestic production, clc-'.. In many cases. Ujc-ss ciirnn-; Bcn»n said In the rrpart the cle.-, ere uaJd to Help promote ecn- nciv a(Jn;!nWr»lJon mlKht ul..,h to notnlc developmenl In tho coun-|"clGh l . t yrar'-s deparlmenl tec- trlra buym? the product--., I ommendatlon.s for a soil bank land, Referred to n.s the 4SQ prn^rr.i.i,jrff Pfoeram of GtJ mllIMn

I'.s IcRblatlve RHlhority c-::plre! at C ncre.-j refused last yearthe end of lOGI uiiira cxtsnded by «>’ f ‘ P'OK^o'n ui'.Iit eonKre-s.?, But earlier iicUpn will l>e''‘'>‘*'l' 8 million ftcrr arc nnw ;)redfd If the prci;-ran L-s to oper-1 ntc through lOfll. h\jnds will

Chm-cli Yule

Fete Is Given

At HagermanUAOERMAN, Dec. 2C-The ne-

orRsnlwd LDS church Chrljtniivs proKrnm was presented Thursday I evenlnsj under direction of Hale] Olauner, pn.stor. Mrs, W. A, Hend-I ricmn. .superintendent ol the SuJiflay .'•chool. and the twchtrs, Mrs. Oche pudgclt, Mrs, Itcveria Condll and Mrs. }Ioward Whiegar.

Dann ai/more Rare the Inmcn- lion. The iifosram mcUidcd f.uis- rry cla-s.s readings hv Kay Cary, 0\iy Olauiicr and Klnl l,ri:iinon ami A solo by Rllllc Jo Lcinmuii,

Klnderpartcn cl,i.'i readlnRs •tt. Deb-

life prbnarr rffp«rtjnenl aanp.Kathy O i l mo re »nd Colene

Davis sojiK K duet.The Junior cliuij preientcrt two

Jlclls, "How Can I Tell U." with paru by Sandrft Winmar. Kath- lene Cary. Rene and Rogei Laugh- lln. Robin Lemmon and Kelly Dennis. -Tlie Angel MeisaffC" wbs Riven by Lonnie and l/>rella Allen and Gene Belesaiitc.

A duel was sunR by Mrs, Charles R, Cary and Qlen Hendrickson,

followlnff the iiroerani, SanW Olaus distributed Ireaij to the children.

Increa. e In vahiallon of

iever J055 is sI0.'l5. '>"‘1 »' crtnse of total lar revenue o over 1S59 J,?I BeJldfs llve.'.lork ransei[Olher (ounllt's pa.'t of the year, [Various other lleiii.s always aDpc.sr jon the subsequent roll, Itc which' may Imvo (xen niI«M

I the sprlnu or not obtained In time <j£> Ic plated on the June personal property roll,

( On the ISCO subsequent roll jwachlnery Items with valuation lof 131,IDT. hou.se trUlera, 784 r«w« tattle, 20,215 sheep end bulls, hnrsea.

Maud Moorhead Funeral Is Held

BUHL. Dee, 2ft-Punernl services for Maud May MoorheiKl were held at 3 pJn. 'niur.iday M the Duhl Pirsl Afei)>c<!l.?t rtiurch wllh the Rev. Warren McConnell, pastor, officiating.

Mrs. Dcnnty Patrlclc «ng two Bongs. accompanied by Mrs. Roy Bmltfi. <irs^Lsi.

Honorary pAllbearers were Mhel Htrral, Ralph Bmancy,:Jen Morgan. Don Brannon, Ben Le«nmoiui, Joe Baxter. J. O. Wln- kJe, Emio W/ietseJ Rnil Jnci Cwnpbell. •

JleUve pftUbfarcrs wtro Alvin Machacek. Harold aiaiter. Wil- btlrt Roy, Oene Pattcr.son, Harold BlfcJtley and Wayne Blotley.

Concluding services were held U» Filer lOOP cnnHrry.

Prison Term Is Given by Judge

Allen Lc Roy Davis, 30, Osceola, la., was sentenced to not more than H jMrs In the stale pcnl- lentlnry In district court Friday for Krand larceny.

had been charged with Che Dec. D theft ot a 1055 CadlUac owned 1)/ JlobiTt Qeer from an alley behind Bcott'a cafe.

was arrested by state polity Rogerson wltJiln an hour of

lhf> theft. He was arraigned TviUi falls police court tlie r diiy and waived a preliminary hearing. DavLi pleaded RUllty be­fore District Judge TJicfon W, \Vard Dec, 1C,

pnOBLEMS FOREBEES BOISE. Dcc. 20 (fl—Sen. Henry

DRorjhnlf, R . Ida., said Bunilny adverse effects of the lack of

action by tho treasury In curtail­ing the outflow ot gold "may pre­sage comparable problems fot

Damages by Oil Claimed in Suit

Dale Aslelt tiled suit In district .court Friday to collect n total of tU ,000 for damages to diesel mo­tors and crops Incurred by diesel fuel Mid by the fiincl&lr RefUiIng comp»nyi»nd Jtweph Clements dolo; business as Sinclair znarket>

Tti« Mtloa ollegen oil bought June 10, through dements, wm not suitable for engine use. dam- aflng tbi motors ustd to irrigate crops.

Attorney for Aalett Is Uoyd J, W»Uer, ot Krwner and WaUer, Twin Palls.

Residents Report On Elba’s EventsEIBA. Deo. 2(>-PhlI Parish.

F*Jrbaaits. Alaakn, la visiting his jtrenil, Jlr. &nd 4£r . EJJU Parish, M ri Jame.s Payne and children, tUpllas. Calif., are spending the

holidays wltJi her pnrenta, Mr, and Un. A. J. Udy. Payne wUl }oln them Ui^r.

Btudenta homo for Uie holidays ineludo Vtrmoyne Beecher and

1 Beecher, from Provo; Tiro . . ,!. Tttn Hale and Ruel Barker, ..Oftn, and Orrll Sears. Jr, from

Voaww.

Mr. and Mrs. OaJl Ward and r*mUy. Hagennan, vtslted his par- Mlts. Mr. and Mta. Osmer Ward-

Uia. Florence W h ita k e r is ding Che holidays in Salt Uike with her children.

. 'X Hale, Salt Uike City, visit- ed Ills paronu, Mr. and Mrs.Udy.

Holiday Visitors Noted for Declo

DECLO, Dec, 26—Viiico Parke, ' • rnl.t. Ariz., I.! jpcndliig Chrlsl-

here with his lamlly.Kent Lott. Salt Lake City. sH !<S in Declo Friday en route

his parcnt.v home In Hagerman for Die ))0lirin>-.s. He was nreom- MHlca from Decto to Kagennan hy ils grandmother. Mrs, Term CSirt. ttlio will vtrt her daughter, an, Vwi Loll, niicl family,

Mr. nnrt Mrs, Wayne Leww were jiUed Saturilay to S.ilt Lake Clly

attend funeral «:rvlce* of

Mr, nml Mrs, Lo\iis Jones and »e children, 6nn Diego, nrrivtd 'riday to spent! ChrlflimtLi *iui

Vrs, Jones- mother, Mrs. Eola n«her.

Treats Sacked, BICHFIEUJ, Dec. 50 ~ Com- naiHy Jreat-s «crc Jicked for the ra^day afternoon community )rogrtm M the high Khool nufll- nrlum. Donations weie made by

Rleltfleld Llon'.s club for pur- 'H of eanOy «f!d jjuu and poj>-

balls were provided by lb* lan and North End clubs. Thi ieia PTA, Orange. Amerlcar

Kun auxiliary and Alta Rebtk jodge donated otanges. Rich

> and IV ^, .,>..,18 loi

___ > donated 4W

fUtog jicts Wedntsdaj

Why, Jr.. Mfs, Us Mn, Manuel Kins

Borens*n, J!rs, F, H “ V M i^ C. M, Prldmor# am

erly P.irk plajcil a flute f.3lo niicl Marlitiiur JloUoway played ;i nccordloh solo, Olenn- Dossdt re:id the Chrl'.linas ,slnry from St Luke In the DIWc and Chrlstnins carol,s were KunR by the group.

Jc.7m>f Dav cit, ns .Santa Claus, {■-'strlbuted trcaus to everyone, aifis were exchanged.

Hartr .ind Mm

Mcinliers of the chrrub (.hnlrl ere Carol Olpioii. Glenda Giith- e. Edith Hntft, Mary llnta, Bar-

bsrn Horn, 1‘fUfIt, AdeJe/Samly. DeAnn Stulmiui, Dculse Stutimaij and Mitsle Van Dyke. Cast for the pantomime Included Steve Olasby, Roilnty Ob. by, Robert Hall. Joe Shaw, Clair Severson, Dave Thoraa.s, Fred Oyer, Kathy Hovey. Siisan Hall, Bally ecrpa. Td SantJ.v, Kcrscfiei Kerner. and Judith Kcnaston,

Tim nill and Dougl.is Pfnillt- ton were ushers.

Mr.>i. Carl Kerner. Jr., and Mrs, Mary Pethlck were in charge of costuriJM and makeup ]iist prior tho Bhow Bt Itie rclitick fiocir.

...........by March or April.ScarUry of Agrfcuiturp E.-r,i

Tnft Beiv'on oulllnp:! this nther Icgl.'lEtlvc [lccl,':lon.i iie to be i mde In a report he gav dcslTinatcd i.uccc.-.scr, Cov, Orville {,. neemfin ol SIIMc.'.cia. «)iri) Fre;man visited the department

ic^rller thLi week,Deason said the nutRolns sd'

ministration would siiRKC.st a t-,\o- jf.ir f.xtfiislon iJ! IJJO 480 pro- Ktaiii with nuUiorlly lo n:1I 1.5 billion doliar.s worth of surpluses

rue Is,Denson nto recalled In the re­

port iJwr llic Elsenhower admin­istration had been urging congrc.M to rslsc imcreU rates p rur:il

for povier and tclfphone projei;L'.

c Win r. Kip Di-nnlii »

BREAKS Rins

HAZELTON. Dee. 25—f,Jr,s, McC.i.'.lIn Is rccovcrlnK Iioin iao broken ribs re:olved in a home occldcin l;i;,t week while prcp;irln8 for Clin.-itma.s,

ble. Buddy, Jody len. The junior cla;,s ;;ang Bllcntl Night, I

Ocne aelegnnle played nn ac-- coi'riloii .Mjo, TJie piliDi’ry iiepui't-. nicnt pri.'.enletl iiu exerci;.e. Til:-;

p;irt were Vlcl;l Jo. M.irlctta Vernon Ollmore, I.liul.i acid'

Crnlg Lau'.-hlln and Tniiy and Pcs^y HciidrlcWun,

•'Clirlstmns at Gnimlpa's" was prcicnted by Rhonda's Wlnegar. Karen Cary. Gary Lemmon, Rlchy Allen and Doug Olaviner, The en-'

Ice Roads UsedTOKYO, Dcc. 20 i^-Red China

radio reiwrts the Chinese people are using Ice roads to sarve winter where regular highw don't cxlf:(. ' !

It says d itch e s ate dbg and fllleil with water, and when they, free? over, animal and tractor drawn sleigh trains carry 25 to 50 tcni cf gomJs over them. ,

City Board Will Receive Report

• > report on the meeli‘ : Norman Cro.ssley, urban tii . *' ot the Idaho highway ile;'j-.'~V'’is expected to be eivcji ,;i ......meethig of the iv in f.>! of commissioners ni 7- Tllfsd.iy,

the agenda is Its board 0

lug held Is b-Tlie commls ... .

pcctcd to approve biilldm Us, license appllcaltnn lonthly dep.irtmental r/^

About OiJ per cent o[ n mKiou.i coal iiroduceii hi ii’ ed 6t»te.-, u loaded mcc|.’,

■»t>v

READ TIMES-NEWS WANT AU5

/ keep your cor clean

3-Minui-e CAR WASH

^04 Mo/n Soufh

RadiatorsNKW AND USKtl

Serr/cc U licpinr.',

Phone RE 3-6080.;il Tjpe»—K|i,i|,

CLYDE'SRADIATOR SHOP

JH-Way 3(>-0n Trml. i.anf lladlalgrs Are Oiir llu>(nr,s_

Nat a Siarllne

READ TDiES-NEWS WANT ADS

"^ABER D EEN "

C O A LRE 3-0801

M c C O YCOAL & TRANSFER

Golti Strike Stamps

EXPERT S E R V IC E WORKFROM C O AST T O COAST

WINTER SAFETY SERVICE

Adjust Brakes And I Add Brake Fluid If Necessary

i Scientifically

Align Front End

Precision Balance

' Both Front Wheels

9' X 1 2 ' Good Selection ofWojtinghoun} Coniolo Maple Tables

L IN O L E U M LAMP TV SET• Coffeo Tables• Stop Tables

Your Choice SHADES SIaho»»ny color. Rei. Z99.951• End Tobies* Lomp Tables

6.95 ea. V2 Price 199.95 Reg. 26.95

18.88 ea.

9' X 1 2 '

COTTON

CARPETS

Clofo Out Spccial

One Only Turquoise

DINETTE SETT»ble - One Leaf - * Chairs. Btfultr l!!l.9S—

2 5 .9 5 49.95

,» • Here's Your Chance of A Lifetime!

to own 0

3 PC. SECTIONALChooie from turquolso or lighf green. Herd fin lih ny­lon, oil foom rubber bock ond cujhion*. Reg. 399.95, 3-plcce suite.

2 8 5 . 0 0

Prices Have Gone to the Dogs

CATS DOGSand

CAN'T GET UNDER

THESE PRICES!

The Doggondest Salef Overstocks, Buyers Boners, Samples, Few of a Kind! W e Don't W ant 'Em . . .You Can Hove 'Em . . . At Prices so Low it's Like Giving Money Away! HURRY . . . IT'S Time for BIG SAVINGSI

Two O n fy f Ycitow

DINETTE CHAIRS

f S s ........... 9.95C om bination Boby

^LAYPEN-CRIB

17.95Reg.2 8 .95 .....

Large

THROW PILLOWSReg.2.49 ............... 1.75

A ll PaKcrni

WALLPAPERSingle Roll ..... 65c

Sfecpfng

PILLOWS7 .M pr. ............... M . 2.00

Old Sou th Rubberbai.

WALL PAINTRes. 3.79 . . gol. 3.49

I Vinylmoid

DISH DRAINERS

...............79cA l l SIngl.

TABLE LAMPS

«■'.......’/2 Price

SAMSON CHAIRSand

CARD TABLES

Now......Vi PriceOno Only— DELUXE UPRIGHT

EUREKA

Vacuum CleanerW ITH ATTACHMENTS

Reg,

120.00 ... 75.00Colored Pfoific

Water DecantersDog Day 49c

Giant Watering

CHINA TEA POTSReg.1.98 ................ 99c

Ht-lmpact, PioitIc

TUMBLERSTwelve 10 ox. size

Only . 49c

Your Choice

Men's or Ladies' Waltham Watches

Only......Vz PricePLASTIC PAILS

NOW ONLY

1.88

SPECIALS

PYREX-WARECoke Dish ............ 50cUtility D ish ...............35c*

Pie Plates................ 29c

MmlWASTE BASKETS

2 lUes to ehooiQ from. A AOnly.............. yycAtiorted

KITCHEN STOOLSYour Ch&ico | /

Each .................... / 2 Prlco

White

TOILET SEATSRog.

4 .95 ............... 2 .99

ALL

FISHING TACKLE

No,......V i PriceCLOTHES PINS

....35ePacketof 50 ...

ELEC. CLOCKSAlarm or Walt Type

Largo Selection

...V2 PriceJumbo Pock

SPONGESReg. 1.32 . 88c

1 Gollon Siie

GAS CANSReg.

1.39 . 89(Stanley

8 INCH PLANE

fi............. 1.999 Inch Mountain

CAKE PANS

Ilf........... ....I9e

SHOP FRIDAY EVENINGS djNTIL 9;00 P M★ NO RETURNS

Subject to stock on hand

Many values up to 50% off

NOT LISTED

. 6 i^ n a w d j ! sMflGi'2 VftlLEVS LESOINC

APPLISNtE & HOME fURNISHEBS

' i

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jIOKDAY. DECEMHEn }oc,0TIME5,-NEWS. TWIN 1-ALLS.-'IDAHO

Annual Once-a-Year OnlyA STORE OF QUAIITY HOME FURNISHINGS

WHERE YOU CAN REALLY SAVE MONEY

ON QUALITY FURNITURE

Thcic ore honcsr to goodncjs valucj . . . sclcctcd from our rcgulor *foek and

0 Icgitimale jovingj crcnt . . . We're nof quoting podded, comparison prieci

or miircprcicnting priccs ond values.

2 Piece

SuitesM o h a ir and N y lo n covers A ssorted co lo rs ond styles

Famous nam e lines

W H I L E T H E Y L A S T ,

G O I N G A T C H O I C E

2-Piece

LivingroomSuite

2-Pc. rust metallic covering

Now Going For Just

Hide-A-Way Bed 195

Credcnza style For- mico cobinet spring | filled mattress.

YOURS N O W . FOR O N L Y . .

OAK DRESSERwith plote gloss mirror

T OG O

AT O N L Y . . . . . .

1 8 0

7-ONLY "S ly te r "

To go a t ........... ..

Good Selection of Better

UsedFurniture

In o u r d o w n s to irs d e p a rtm e n t j

All Prices Slashed Save Big Here!

ODD CHAIRSLorge ossortnwnf of Club and L R . styles, Assorted Mohoir and Nylon covers.Hardwood fromes.

C H O IC E .: . ; . . .

Foam Rubber

MATTRESSES & BOX SPRINGS

Stqndard sizes, up from

150

Odds ond Ends, Spring Filled

Mattresses and Box Springs

Brands You Know

Up from, each. .

JUVENILE MAPLECHIFFAROBE

2 05 Drawers ond Wordrobo

AT ONLY .

SPECIAL

YOUTH CHAIRS 70Solid hardwood, in light and dork

finishes.

YOUR CHOICE

CLOSE OUT! Metal

Foot L o ck e rs & T ru n k s

Dining Room Odd Chairs

up from :..; V Q Q

e a ch g

SEE OUR LARGE

1/2 PRICE TABLE

M a n y m teresti’ng a n d u s e fu l items fo r th e h om e

up fro m .

LAMP SHADESAll sizes, kinds and types

Z T ...

iiiiffljiii.

LAMPSAll styles, shapes, liz t t ond kinds

All at slashed prices

priced now up from . . .

PICTURES, W HA TNO TS WALL DECORS

HOME ACCESSORIESAll priccd way down for this annual event!

Swivel Rocker

BEDROOMSET

H O N D U R A S M A H O G A N Y

Mr. and Mrs.' Dresser, Hi-

poster Bed, night stand;.;

Complete for Only

130

Swivel RockersA sso rte d C o lors , JM

a n d F a b rics M m

C H O IC E . . . , . . ,

too

ISO T H ( S T O R ^ T H A T « R V f S ' V O U

A Store of Quality Home Fumiishings

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;'bagb tw elvbTIMES-NEWS. TW IN FALLS. IDAHO

MONDAY. DECEMBER 2G,

iJJospel Story i Presented at

Baptist Meet,, SHOSHONE, D«c. 28 — A pro- *rf»m deplcllns the gospel ilory, Cjcht ot (he 'World," wm pre- rjnled kl the Flrsl DApllxt church thnual Christmas pronrnm. Mrs ' Ctulicn Dalzcr was dlrfctor. ifNnrroUir uns Jclumiio Bahtr tilth Mrs. anrland Btalr, orgnnlit,. A d Mrs. Howard Adklru, Violin-!

Mrs. Vrrn Johnson was In InSari;* of costumts and Owtni ttfi’iclciitr and Howard Adklna were

o’'hcrs.ft Talclnt: part In Ihe prtwrnallon there Mr, and Mr.v Richard Jones, ntiflr children. Johnny. Richard nhd Marwle; I>cnnlj KjioaJM, Lnr- aV Wllhanw, Doris McDoniild, <aylcne Balrcr, Debbie Knowles,

lihlrley Blair. MarKarcl Sevcn'on. ritxlne KIdredRC, Diana }Ielsley. _Jlannc Williams, Danny Parlt- ^rit, EIlls Johnson. Druce Helsley.

/onald Helsley. David Wllllarw, Jimmie Trcnkle. Melvin Webb, fire Alexander and Mike Baney, C Linda John-wn, Jcana Coflman, ;enny Knowles, Roliind

.......... _ t pitrl,I'Mrs, James Bauch and.Pal Mc- j'lure were tololsu. There were iSnga by the pre-achool anil prl- liary cluascs nnd or«an ond viulln

I lumbers and sonp* by Ctie cliolr. >'Cholr members inchidrd Bwinle <,»den, Marilyn Vaden. Kvclya vaden. Karen Webb, Ilobcrt Tana- ». John Adkins, Mrs. Jim BauRh,

. i t MeClure. Dr, Reuben Balzer, ,jJ r i. Jerry HoUlbaugh, Donna

■«>-ce, Ntncy Royee ond Mrs. Nell t^omaa.

FARM BUREAU TO MEET } CLOVZR, Dec. 2fi-Clover Com- unity yum Bureau will meet at p. m. Tuesdny at tJie Clover hoot. Member*' chUdjen will gUe Chrtstmaa prosram. Belresh-

jita will be acTTCd ancl Clirbt- u girta distributed to children.

Higher upSALT,-LAKE CITV, Dec, 38

(.fi-The Ulcih rsllonal Ruard called off a prnctlce pnrachule drop Or a spccM /orcei unit Saturday.

Tlie reason?'■Orderi Irom hljher authorl-

ly." ,?ald a guard spokesman.Pte.ued lor delnlls, he ex-

lilBhcr aulhnr- } of Iheifuards-

plalnetl IIlly V,'

Tlie women ^ ve out with n.shrill protesi analii't parachiile JumpliiJ the iliiy before Chrl. t-

King Hill People

Tell of Activities2C-Mr.

LDS HoUday

Program Held For Richfield

Roads Department Reports

It Had Good Year in 1960

KINO HILL. Dec.Mrs. .'Wllliftin Owln«sBol'c to vL'lt her mother........ .Mike Garner. Olcnns Vcrry. who Ij beln* trcotcd at HI. Luke’o ho:,- pltal for Injuries Incurred ln„,nii

accident.It exchange parties were held

Thur.^ny In Kins Hill schools be-1'a c c o m p a n ie d by Mrs. fore dismissal for the holidays, jneth Johrwon. Mils Potter,wn w

Mr. and Mrs. Merle Maxwell, pmnlst for church sons groups. I»ullmBn. Wash, ate spendlng lhe vern R. niomn.s and Cur

RICHFIELD, Dec. 2B-8p«lal music, readlnga and Sunday achooi class participation hlRhllRhted the LDS Chrlstmns program Wednrs- day eveiiinfifci^the church recre­ation rooms. VC

Bishop ElmW ratter.'on an- nounccd’numbers. Featured wer< MIA Rlrl.i chorus, Sunday school Rroups, duels, solo.i and ln.itriJ- mental soncs.

Mrs.- Lojcl Lee. LVa Kins and Mrs, Vern R. Thomas Rave read­ing.'!. Rtchfleld's trlplcls, Rebn,! Rena and Randy King, .sang with Bultar Bccompanlment by -their brolhcr, Boyd. Tuo other brother.\ Terry anrf Brent King, lang allh Ihcni. Their father. Sterling Klntr. and firaiidfathcr, Riilph Kln -. pl.iyed the jtiillnr and accordion.

Kenneth Patterson and D.ile Sanders M>ng -•-olu' with piano nc- conipiiniment by Bonnie Patteraon and Mr*. L. T, Sanders. Mrs. W. T, nnvel and Mr.r Lyle Deeds .sang

holidays with her mother, Mr.-. Mildred Carnahan, nnd other rela- llves here.

Mr- and Mr.v Oerald Bosh and family. Mojave. Calif., arc spend­ing the holidays here with an un­cle and aunt. Xfr. M«. Effiw! Sundvnll, and hU brolhcr, Norman Bosh, and family, Cllcni« Ferry. Other telatlvej here are Mr. and Mrs, Doyie Bo«h and lamlly nnd Mr. and Mrs. Robert llosfl and Inmlly, all Poe.Hello.

Club CaroledFILER, Dec, 20—Members of

the junior chorus directed by Keith Farrb. musical instructor, caroled for members of the Filer Klwonls club at their lunchcon last week,

Clarence Rudolph, Dccatur, 111, id James Herrelt were guesu.

Parke offered, pmycrs. Mrs. Clive Capp.i and Mrs. Deeds were )n charge of Christmas refreshment.-.

School Leaders, Solons Convene

FILER, Dec. 20—A number ot Interested school people met wllh Slate Reps. George Bllck. Harry Turner. William Lonllng and Jack Cliiiborn at a dinner meeting In Twin Pnlls last week.

Education proposals for the stale IcgUlature were dlscu.-. cd.

Representing Filer were Fran­cis Sharp, president of the Junior- Senior PTSA; Mrs, Wllllnm lant- inB. Hollister ITA; Ralph Ward, chairman of the Flier school board; Alfred Belchers, Filer Edu­cation ax-wlatlon. and Tom Turn­er. superintendent of nier schools.

BOISE, Dec. 3S(M — The Idaho JjlKfiwy dfpftximent has had a fairly good year although eTery- Ihlnj planned wasn't accom­plished. State Highway Engineer O, nryce Dennett reports.

"We haven't been able to gel everything done Uiat we planned.' ncniiett said. A few projects scheduled to be ndvertlserf for bids will be carried over Into January and Februar? of 1081, he said, moitly because of right-of-way problenu.

BIily<seven miles ot Interstate hlRhway was opened to traffic this yetr-half again as much as HI miles of Interatate completed prlcr 10 IBM,

Bennett said this wiu a big step forward "In that we got enough milr.s of interaUte around now lh:it people can see what It ij like,

"Oenerally, our primary nnd secondary progroms are progrcss- Ihf; very satisfactorily, nnd c lilnly are not being neglecltd favor ot the Interftale."

Bennett s&ld one ot the mast ouLstandlng Job completed tlil.s yenr U the U.fl-mlle .section of U.S. US beiween Cralgmont and Culde-

TiiLs section replnces i» tortuous route and Is a major step In Im­proving north-south transporla- tlor , he xald.

Next year promises to be an- ollitr rccord year In Idjiho fiJg))- wny con.structlon. In October, the Iddho highway board (tpproved a projrim estimated nt ai million dollars for road construction proj­ects, engineering work and acqui­sition of rljht-of-w&y.

Approximately 1B2 million dol­lars Is to be spent on pro'

ilie interstate highway system. 10.2 million dollars on primary highways and 31 million dollars, on prlmarr highways and 2.8 mll-l Hon dollars on the stale second- ary syslem.

Almost 78 per cent of the total amount of |2ffi84,000 for road­work will consul of federal alC funds, and the remainder of *8,' :l(7,l)00 will be sute-matchtng dol-

These figures do not Include the estimated 3.3 million dollar# federal money for projects on fore.1t highway aystem. projecls estimate*! at 2.5 million dollnra on the county federal aid stcondiiry ■system and stft!e fund expendi­tures which are regulfed for rou- line and pfclal mnlnlen.nnec work on the state hlRhwny sy.stem.

The InrRcst share of Interstate funds has been pro2ro.-nmcd projects In eastern Idaho aimed at completing the Interstate highway

een Pocatello and Idaho Falls on R.% pcviible. Tills particular

section, together with the Inter- .s;ale across north Idaho, arc con­sidered to coMUtute the most crlllcally dellclent sections of the stale highway system which will

•epiaced by the InleraUte.

Although salamanders will bite viciously when arou-sed. neither their flesh nor bite Is poisonous.

UTAH STOKEP SLACK OIL TREATED

$15 por ton Delivered

Intermountoin Fuel Co. fi£ — Tftla Ftlli

Santa Drops in From Airplane

PAnU'lEU>, Dec. 28—Santa Claus literally c.amc out of the aiy 'niursdoy afternoon when Ijvrry Clark parnchuled from an airplane piloted by LloydBarron.

Santa Clark made a perfect landing 1i) the center of the anow-covered footbnll tlcld be­tween the lilch school nnd grade school, Clark, from Paul, Is the local aevenih grade teacher. During the summer he Is a forest scn'Ice smokejumper suttoncd nt McCall. This i.s Uie ,'econd year that he has mode the Jump ns Santa.

Alton Peterson Taken by Death

Alton T, Petenon, 48. m o CUth avenue east, died about 1:45 p.m. Friday at Magte Valley Memorial Jiojpltnl after s long Jllucsa.

He was bom March I. 1911, nt Oakley and came to Twin Falls 18 years ago from Bellevue. Ht worked for the Western Condens­ing company for 15 years. Durint! the past two years he has worked tor the county weed bureau In

■ wflj n me;nber of the LD3'

churclv lie nurrled Adell Nf, June 22, 1M4, at Elko. Nev

Survivors besides his wi.io, ,, elude a son, Dnvid Petereoii p ,? . dauKhler, Shirley Peterson

-ry; a brother, Ilnrold RlKby, and a granddaiiKtUf-

LD3 funeral services will li.'v.-, -t : p.m. nmrsdny at Che Palls mortuary chapel with Melvin Cutler in charce. Conc’-ii Ing services will be at the nt\-X cemetery. "

I , ‘heLirRc-M church i..American cnntlnenl thcdral of St. John the Du-,' New York cny.

Springdale NewsSPniNQDAIJE. Due. 3« - A!r.

nnd Mr.s, James Fenton and fwii-' lly, Long BfacJi, Calif., are spend- ing the holidays wltli her mother and other relatlve.s.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Noel Bowcut were alt Lake City visitors rccenlly.

THE SECRET OF

S LE E PWithout habit-forming drugi

hnlqu.

il:r ,................tinr bM<l< I'f In »

Nite-Rest

No Money DownOn Fine Quality

C A R P E T S ^

As Little As

OVER 40 ROLLS li Slock. All wool. In ■ rich pattenis. colors. Hew low ternvs. Im­mediate expert In- slollatlon.

PER

'JvlONTH!

ORDER TOURS NOW AND SAVEl

C L A U D E B R O W N 'S

I N V E N T O R YCmUMNCEmng’e Down Town Ham Babied Same of These Items Too Long —

Some Are Slightly SoiUd — IVe Don’t Want the New Year’s Babies to Find them on Our Shelves—We can’t Inventory Them—Save, Now

DO W NTO W N STORE O N LY |66 P4lr L*dlei- 0 7 -KYION HOSB---------- ------ *5/ C

1 . 1 1m Only 1 7 _

PANTTFH l/W

no Pk fi o _PAFER NAPKINS, Valnej fo 19o _____ 7C

22 Only — SUOWEK CURTAINS r f1.19 PIttiUo CittUIni — R»f. 8lM __ J l C

37 Only - BATIt TOWELS ^ 7 -

*9 OnJy 7 7 _GIRLS' 8LIF8 _______________ _____ / / Ve Only 1 7 7 LADIES' SWEATERS. Taluei (o 2.S8. 1 •« / ■ Jl PUr 0 7 - LADIES’ BUnntER SHOES - 7 / C « Onlr 1 ^ _

VkIum to CJo ..... ....... ....... ............ .. <3* C

18 Only C7 . BATH TOWELS ...... - ____ ___-___ J l C

9 Only 01FACE TO^TELS ______ ..

a Only 0 ^ WASH CLOTHS > ......................... ....

« Only <5 7 ^nr^riitKti J t C

* Only 0 7 ^ ttf*rtt m w r ra 7 / C

ONE TABLE OF TOILETRIES — VALUES TO $1.25 — ■■ \ INCLUDING NAME BRAND HAND LOTIONS - DEODORANTS K ^ 1 and DENTAL CREAMS .................. ...................................................... 0 W

U Only - PlMtlo < 7 RABV PANTIES ......... . 1 / C

. 37c

151 Only , 1 0 ^BLVE CROCKERY CUPS -................. 1 J C

S Only - 45 pe. • Berrlee for S Q 7 7

t i Only C7 ^ POLO snniTs ............. ............... j / C

37cB Only ^ 7

24 Only M-J FR9ST-TONE CROCIIBT ....... .......... H / C

IJ Only 7 7 _ PLASTIC DRAPES............. ............... / / C

£ Only 1 7 ^Ti«nv nni« 1 1C

10 Only 1 1 1 BITCHEN CURTAINS ...........- ..... * • »* 0 .M

BABY m n s .... ........... 7C7 Only 7 7 WINDOW TRIM ............... .................. *

Check The Table, of Values at - 9 ®1 I J T A ONLY — Ladlei' and GIrli' BIousci — mmwm

1 6 9 a a ...7 7 c j5 Only - Rer. (So SHlnJen Stwl 0 7KITaiEN FORKS >_ _ ____ 0 / C

1 S Only - SUinleaSIEASURE SCOOP SET - . H /C

\ « Only <5 7 ^B BELT HANGERS _ __ Z / C

S 1 Only 7 0 7

40 Only - Peptodent ToothpMte \with Frt« Flubllfht ......................... C 1

(MuiurMtnRn 6 0 SpecUI)

OUier Tollelrtet SpeeUU Incladlnf Cold *y j —C'rtam, lUIr Creun and Shuspoo ___ X# C c

1.SS STAMPED 7 0 7 1 flLtOW TUBINO ____ —____________ l«*>/ (

n 2 Otdy <1 0 7A T.AtfvnnV vtACirtri* l . n /

1.M STAMPED 0 7 - PILLOW TUBING —..... ■ ......... 7 / C

1 “ ITB WDIVIDUAL BALT AND PEPPER___ 1 / C

1 i r ^ BLANKET 3.37

* Only 1 7 7 LITTLE GIRLS’ DRESSES________ 1 .* /

5 Only 1 7 7 GIRLS- DRESSES ........ 1 . / /

— THESE ITEMS WILL BE REDUCED UNTIL SOLD—

m a n y m o r e v alu es t o c h o o s e f r o m

M . H. K IN G CO.Downtown Twin Falls

H A R D W'A R ESTOREWIDE

B I G A Y SSflvTflS HOUWriTEVTrSflVEDlEfORE! Ends Sot. Nite

s t a r t in g 9 A.M. TUESDAY!

O F FMARKED PRICE

EVERYTHING IN THE STORE(Except Fair Trade and Franchise Ilems)

A L L O N S A L EThb One Week Only! SAVE!

MUST REDUCE FOR INVENTORYRemember

SALE ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT

Just 5 Big Days H A R D WA R E

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jjONOAY. decemrer 2(i, infif)TIMES-NEWS, TWIN-FALLS, IDAHO PAGE THIRTEEN f,

iKerry Knoblc, 17, to Compete

ForTitIcofMissT.F.ofl961r.rrr Knoblc. 17. (biijlUcr of; ¥ v » «

MT»- Cimrlri Kn.,ljiv,|----- -fni SeTtnth avctiue n , '

in the Miss

Sjlu UOM club.Th. pjgcant will l)r lirlrl nt 8

« the -nu,, F.,m

^ jirjj Mve cnlcrcU i!u- com-

MilUan.A ecnicf nt l>l;;b

^ j^ l . MW Kiiolilc will rri 'fiu 1, puitomlme n» >'ti' pnm-ani Uii-

^ Jiiu na-Ar.urcniPii!. tfid 3«.

- Ulu Knoblc’* future iilmij In- Jluie W.iho .SMtr foj-lete and niajorlnn lii ph;.';cnl ud-ccitlon.Her liobbiM IncluJf s»lmiiili;r.

wtlicry, »kllng, Icc ikaitiis ;mcl ,»ter slillnK-

JIUi KnoDlc wm )3;j jij.ijjoiut« diving clianiploii on totli Mih and low bonrils. eiic li.is Ijcm I Cheer Iciclcr nt 'nvin Kill-. h;;;hictiool lur three yc;irs imil );. n ........nfmbfr of the Jciilor drill tcnmj Hrr pnRcrvnt sponsor Is RORer- Mfl Uic Girls Allilflle n-.'.c;bli.iii,;f,ii l,u;d „nJ Coffee «hop.

Naval Shipyards Take Lo^k

At Measiues for Fire SafetyBy tnllfil I ’rrss InirrnallnnalU. S. rnvul .'.iiliiynriLs i\re t;>klnt:

1 hard eccond lOfjK ni thrlr Ilrc- /Ifhlinn nniiamnit to niiikc- njro IMt tlif aircraft earner Coii5U'I!;i. Wn n-lIJ be Die J.i.it »blfd by ftro btlorc ll even puts' lo»e». I A survey by United Press Inli

MUonal sJiowcd tint no major tCuiBes................................

btanl in Woslilngton mikcs iti

taut Ihe shlpynrdj ordered their wn safely JnvcslljatloHS cvri

/ora the spcclnl board was , pdnwd, and even b«fori> the iMt body was found in tlie bowcU of the charrcd aupercnrrler.

Hansen Holds

Yule ConcertIIANSEN, Dcc. 2fl - Under tiic

direction of nonaid Koloed, the annual Chrlstmns conccrt wiu held last week ni the stliool KymnMlum, The Junior lilsh echool clioriu

lang. "Kow Let. E>cr>- Tongue Adore Tlice.” nifh-RIchftrdson. and .-'Beautiful Sivlor, Crusadni Hrmn," Rlci?Bcr- They were ac- companltd by Sylvia Freestone.

ThB band played "Qlarla Patri; JUtchkunov-Houseknecht; ••Snlvu- tlon Is Crefttcd," TKhcsnoltoff- Htxisclineeht: '•Carol of the Drum."

"Tao Cjjrlsunftj Pto~ ccs*lon»I Mnrclics." arrnnacd by Mapcelll; "Joy to the World," linn, del; "Angela We Jtave Heard HUh," French carol: and "An ' »^8Ilsh Chrlalniaa," Plo)-har.

^ H j b Mnlor hiith echool chonia fjang '00 Tell It On the Moun- I Ulna," a spiritual by Wll.son-Ehr- rat; "Madonnft and ClUid." Doni>-

|i-D«Lnmiirtcr. Tlicy were ac­companied by Carol Ujpr. Tliey *1» amg five narraUvo carols by P/«uJ«h, wJtft cnly a /Jule bc- eanpanlmcnt by Joyce Frochllch.

EBnna L.arson, Diana Gray, Christy Crockett and Bindra Dop- aon t&nK solo porta In ttio carols ■nie lut number was "Jesus, Price­less Treasure," Bach-Peery, ac­companied by Mlis Lonft.

“His bind and combined chorus- ts presented "Quiet Ciirlstaniu," Gnindman; "A Little Ohlld Is Bom," lullaby, and "Our Master IlM A Gwden,"

Tha combined sroufts pre.wn(«|| Kofoed wltn a gHc certillcfttc * music store. A Chrlsunns of a larce window looUnc out . church at the back of the staite iT»s painted by Anna Marie Wal- V , ft band nntj chorals number.

J” AfUr the concert tiie members fit the music department held a ^‘"irlatmaa party Jn the lunch

Burke Will Head Centennial Unit

brwion of the Idaho TerrltorlaJ ceriiennial, occordlnj to Uie county commlL ionera.

The state centennial com»tls4lon rtqueited tlio ttppolntmcnt of such « ciwimntco from each county (o Pl»n local celcbratloM to Ue In with the Btate-wld# observMice.

Other members named wt., Caarlej (Chuck) Brownlow. Bcn- jy epraBue, both Biulty; Wayna ifrb, D ecio ; DIek Aaieraon, Malta, and Blalna Martlndftl*,

liiy.

FARMAuction

CALENDARSALES LISTED HERE

ALL MAGjC VALLEY

. ConUct tb» Timef News Farm Sale* de<

partment for complete adver- tijUiB coverage of youf farm sale: haiid bills, newspaper caverage (ovar 67,000 readers in MaKlo Valley), advance blU< tng. Ali at one apecial low rate. Every sale listed in this Farm Calendar for 10 days twfon sole at DO cose.

JAN U ARY 5Itax Stenut

AdTtrttoemtnt, Jan. J.| AseUone«r>-Uarotd

JAN U ARY 4 Ju k W. D.iMr

It DM. U-t9, J u . M

Wa’II tak » >ho» insuranc* homevfork off your hands I

We’ve made it our life'* work helping follci wllh ibeir

insurance problems. If you’re ialertsted in a program for

your family. . , home. . . c u . . . bustnew, let ut kaow.‘

Wc’II be glad to ve you *11 the help you needl

PEAVEY-TABER CO.TU0MA8 C. PEAVrr

E*UbUahed IMt lB$arum If Ow Bo*ln*»"M Shosbou stmt S u t Dkt lUS MSM

Nfaber Huiloii Imitaea Otwip, HtWon? IS. XUma.

A f t e r C h r i s t m a s . . . P r e - I n v e n t o r y

STARTS TUESDAY, DEC. 27The iwdern of any chnORi

ik'iiuiiutr:ileil at llie Newp Ntus, Vn , f.lilpUulIdins and Dry- (lr.:k c-ninjinny, 'Oicrc Amrrira'a /Ir.’.l luiclear-powcrcd carrier, the

Entcrprl.'.c, Is being liietcil.

Locations of fire-flghtlnK equfp- Imvc been reviewed and'

:liani;es are l>clni! made. City; Ilru olfiel.Hs were Invlled t dliecl tlie carrier's mar-j of .. sageways anil fanililarlie them­selves ulili the location of flre-1 flRhtlne tools. They had looked'

ship alter she tos latmchcd Sept. « . but ordinarily would not have been back again Jor . cvcj-ul njonUu.

Bo.slon naval shipyard, where the cruiser U£S Albany Is undcr?:olnR conversion to guided' missiles, a temporary fire nlnrm- system is being liisialied ond the ship's own system Is belnB r*n (H'atcd. A minor but smoky fl

Albany belore the Coi staliatlon brouuht a review and tightening of Mfety meftjures.

VOrk Fire CommlMloner Edward P. Cavanagh. Jr., erltlcl«d ■he use of wooden planking for mlkways on mttal scaffoldln([|

because he said the wood might becoroc fuel for any of tiie downs' of small fires that break out dur­ing the construction of any ship. The fire thot took « lives o Consteiratlon last Jfond*y we aircraft carrier's 43rd.

A spokesman at the New ■york Shipbuilding corporation In Cam­den, N, J., where the Consiella- tlon's sister ship the tIB6 Kitty Hawk Is being built, aald wooden planklnR hcd tho advantajres of being readily cut to sire,' with, standing domoGe and providing a rough surface' lor better footing. Ncverthcle.ss at many yards, such as the Bethlehem SMel company 'yard in Qvincy, Maia.. a jrider ui« of steel 'platforms Is being made,

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\ fAGE FOURTEEKTIMES-NEWS. TW IN FALLS. IDAHO MONDAY, DECEMBER 28,

P Winners in 9-Year-OId Color Contest

LAV'REL BT. CI.AIR . , . d*u»hter or Mr. »nd Mr*, Howard SI. CUIr,

jyalrfKId, rctelved ft lame, “Conccnlnllon," for • her winnlnr cnlry In Hie B-ye»r-o1d rlfU' (llrHlon jf Ihe Tlmei-N>w* Colorinj Cont«»t. She worked

I an Ihe ronlMl picture* for cibout »n hour iflrr liebaal tor lour err^lnr*. Hhe *ST* ‘he llli« »rt *Dd dr*wi qolle » lot 8h# »tl«nd* ichooj bI J«lr-

Ifltld. pho(o-<ntr»rtnf>

DOVGLA3 WEBNEB . . . won • crj«i») radio let M flnt-priie winner

In (he g-Kar-oIiI dlvltlon of tfae Tlmti'New* Chrl«uua« C'olorlnr Conte*t. Oou|Us I* Ibe loa of Mr. and Mr*, Clarence Werner, route 1. nan*(n. Thl« tJ the flril time ho ha* eoterrd tht «noa«t conlfil. DoujlM *[>cnt about one hoof each d»T on hii project. n»lnj cr»yoo». He li a toorth- rrader a( Kiniea mad Uket art la KhooL (8ul( pljoto.snrr»»lnr) ___________________ _

iDividend and

Interest Tax

Reports High' j WASHINOTON. Dtc. 2(1 iVTtI — rhfl treasury reporta conjlder-l jible dt(?rco of buccc« " in Ita drive! fo get pcoplo to pay Inconie taxes I pn dividends and IntprMl. I

ttndcrMcretary Fred C. Bcrit>-| ner, Jr.. Mys thnt prclimlna.T 1053, Wgure* «ftOB’ed •'ilgnl/lcant )n- fcreasci" In the number of tAxpny-

E reporting Inlcrest nnd dividend ome and the total amounta —

Eirted by aJl taxpnyer«.Scribner disclosed tne findings letters to the ehnlrmen of tlie

x-wrltlng Ecnale flnnnce com­mittee wid Iho houso ways and Bfanj cowmlJlce,

• I The flRiires appeared lo buttre.is , bia admlnlstraUon view thst the foverxunent ahould streu volun­tary compliance mlhcr than rewrt

, (0 wKhhoIdlng eaxcs on illrJdcnclf■ Imd interest.■ I Scribner aald fl.< million tax- . b*yera reported 45 billion dolllnrsin Interest Ineomc In 1055. '

41 Per Inchn joay , Dec. 26 t*V-U coat

truck driver Jame.i FOBt<r more than 41 ecnta per Inch when he foiled to clear his reslstable force thrvugh an immovable object.

Foster, PocaUllo. paid a »5 fine m court after hla vehicle transport truck, loaded IS feel high, traveled under a 14-foo', undcrpftii- Two pickup trucka were knocked from the load and police charged Poster with having too high a load.

pared to 7.4 million taxpayer* re­porting 3.7 million dollars In 1B58.

The dlvldend.1 report showed 6.9 jnllllon taxpayers reported 10-3 bil­lion dollars for 1B5S, a gain of 800,- 000 taxpayers and I J billion dol­lars Ui the amount reported,

VIEWS FRIVATE LIFE WA8HINOTON. Dec. 29 «V-8«C-

retory of Labor James P. Mitchell, who retires from office Jan. 20, will resmne his petition as a prl vate consultant oa labor-maoage ment relations.

Cropland Taken From Production

A total of 1,006 acrcs of crop­land In Twin Palls county will main out of production under c Rervatlon reserve eonlracts 1901. according to Carl Boyd, chairman of the T»,m Falla coun­ty agriculture ■tabllUation and conjervatlon commitUf.

This land will remain In reserve under contracts entered Into earlier years of the program. It may not be croppcd or u.wd for grating for the life of the tract. An annual payment Is made In the fall of the year near close of the cropping season.

Land emerging from the t servatlon reserve because of c tract termination may be kept Idle for twice the number of years It was under contract without rc- duelng future acreage allotments

tho land. This Is provided un- a new law effective last fait;

which A80 officials hope will en­courage participants In the con­servation reserve to keep former

loco

AFTER CHRISTMAS

RECORD P U Y E R

Our price 19.95

S A L E . . 1 4 . 7 7

DOLLS

O FF!

TRIKESAnd BIKES

S A V E . 20%

A l l M o d e ls

50% OFF FA R M ^ O Q S E T S .

PAINTSETS

20% O FF

S T A T E H a i d w a r e263 M A IN AVENUE EAST TWIN FALLS

READ TIMES-NEWS WANT At)S t

G-E STEREO with 2 extended speakers..................... 39.95

G-E STEREO with 4 speakers.......................................99.95

G-E CONSOLE STEREO, regular 249.95 ................. 199.95

G-E TV 19 in. portable........................ .......................199.95

G-E TV Console, regular 339.95 ........................ w.t.' 239.95

G-E WASHER.........................................................w.t: 179.95

G-E WASHER, regular 339.95 ............ .................w.t; 239.95

G-E DRYER....................................................................119.95

G-E DRYER, regular 229.95 ........................................ 179.95

G-E FREEZER, 18 cu. ft. upright, rcg; 399.95 . . . . 339.95

G-E REFRIGERATOR, 12 cu. ft., reg. 269.95 . . w.t; 199.95

G-E 30" RANGE fully outomotic.......................w.t; 199.95

G-E RANGE, full size, autom atic ......................w.t. 199.95

G-E 30" RANGE....................................................w.t. 149.95

G-E MOBILE-MAID DISHWASHER, used..................50,00

G-E DISPOSALS, regular 89.95 .................................... 69.95

G-E BUILT-IN RANGE TOP and OVEN with meat

thermometer and rotisserie, regular 370.000 . . . 279.00

sA

VE

Occasional Chairs now reduced t o ............ . . . '/2 PRICE

RECLINER CHAIRS, pillow back................ 44.95

SWIVEL ROCKERS........................................ 69.95

TOSS PILLOWS, foam fille d ...................... 1.29

POLE LAM PS.................. .............................. . ’/3 OFF

TABLE LAMPS............................................. ’/2 PRICE

FLOOR LAMPS............................................. . ’/2 PRICE

END TABLES................................................ . . .V l PRICE

BOOKCASE, glass doors.............................. 49 95

DESKS, several from which to choose 44.95

MAPLE WALL SHELF.................................. 19.95

5 PC. SELF EDGED DINNETTE................. 69.95

TRUNDLE BEDS............................................. 79.95

3 PC. BEDROOM SETS, regular 169.95 119.95

3 PC. BEDROOM SETS, regular 229.95 . . . 169.95

MATTRESS, twin siie ................................. ............ . 28.88

BOX SPRING, twin s iz e ............................. 28.88

MATTRESS, full size Simmons................... 28.88

BOX SPRINGS, Simmons full s ize ............. 28.88

A F T E R C H R I S T M A S S A L EChrome

K IT C H E N

C H A IR S

6 ”ea.

Sat of 8

49.95

KING SIZE BED, floor tamplo, heodboord, box 1 7 7 7 7

ipnng ond m ottroii, eompirt* .............................. \ i i % i M

3 PC. BEDROOM SET

by B o m » ...................................................

BUNKBEDS .............................................

5 PC. WESTERNLIVING ROOM SET ...............

2 PC. DAVENO AND CHAIR with Nylon eOV#r .......................

2 PC. SECTIONALwith rylon cover ......................

179.9579.95

2 PC. KROEHLER DAVENO «nd CHAIR with nylon covor

128.88129.95129.95169.95

$3 PC. SECTIONAL

with nylon cover .

5 PC. LIVING ROOM SET Early Amorican ........................

3 PC. SECTIONAL All wool 1 .

199.95199.95

1/2 Price 1 5 .00

Reg. 7.95 *q. yd.

APPUANCE & FURNITiJRE223-2nd A vg . E. RE 3-1804

THROW RUGS Regulor 15.00 .....................

HEAVY PART W OOL CARPET g O K iq . yd.

HEAVY WILTON W OOL CARPET O O C Regular 72.95 $q. yd........... 14. yd,

NYLON CARPET, 10 year «uar. O i l C Regular 11.95 iq . yd.......... tq .yd .

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•j(om)AY.pECEMBf:R 2r., TIMES-NEWS. TWIN FALLS. IDAHO

Burley Grouj)

Elects Heacls

For 6 MonthsBimc-EY. DM,

H ^ r was prrMiI.-iit of;f^u r lcy Excl.nm:o,,liii, f,.r tiu- next six monllis diirm.: » lur.rli- Jen niccUnS’Thursday iit Ncl uii'f:

'*oihcr Dlflcers elcricil nrf !,ylrMorion, Vice rf«ldrm. iiiul ;

,nd uWnyne Mnnii, imnrtildtnl, were clecU’cl i« ini' board of cnntrol inr imrjlolifl'cr o/Ilccrs on tl!'' ....... mcontml «''o >1"' »' '1,1, iiiciitlir. lire <ilrii i';ii!cv, Ch*rlfJ iCllUCk) Jliowiiln-.v i\iul Al Dnwson.

runs were iividc rur llii- cKib';. »i,nnuiil Clirlflmns tlliinr-v ji.uiv lo <lb, hrlil ni NH-,oir:. lafr • -j,,. WcJncsilny, li an

idi 6.-/ICM Rt 7 p.m. iml lloii of new offlrrr.’i irt m fl 30 njn. Gilt' will lir iiiuli dancc will be held.

•jTie Clirlslmni pnrly coinmUtCf [j composed of Mnrlrji, Gr:\ii[ Flltmore, ftiitl nro'Jiiln-.v.

Chewy SacrificeNORTH QUINCY. Mxv., Dec

2« When the 79!h blilhri.iy wiiilvcrsary of Popi- Juhii XXnl iipprofichcd ln,st Nnv. :i, pepuly Fire Chief Wllllnin Her­ron told hLi C-ycar-old w)n. Joey:;

"You fhmild mnke r lllilc iicrltlca and nlve him ri pres­ent."

So Joey. K student nt St. Annc'.i Bchooi. v.TOto the Pope t greetlnu card and wUli it tn- closed his prc.wiit—a Mick of ctiewlnR Riun.

At the request of Uie Pape, The ru. HM-. Waller J. I^:icli t)«towPd the niy):.lnllc Wi-.'.slni; W) » proud Joey In front of IJie whole atudcnl body ot SI, Anne'a.

Burley Exchaiijje Chib Names Offit ei FI ms Holiday Party

Sl.mfurd V. Il.-irprr, f i:xrli;in;( chili I.i\t Thiir..fdcrrs ,|„rli,i; 11„ Krou(

ntrr, wan rlerlcd prMlilent of the Hurley tilnj al Nelson'i cafe, Steven Olllry, lr{(. was eleclf.l «efrflarr- 3ay anil will tif Inslallcd alnnr with other Irraaurer. and I.jle Morion, rlshl. firrled vlfe prr«lilpnl. They I annii.il ChrUtmat parly Wedntaday eve- will acrve for Oie next alx nionlhs. iSIatf photo.enitravliiel

Tc.st of New Administration

To Be in Congress, Man SaysMAUI.OW

WAsnn;DTON. De c. 20 tr-Tlie ;'rl>- ninvM of I're.-.Icltnt-Elcci: !in F. Kciincil.V.'; adinlnl.^-;i

roblcTiit lin:

J Forfeit Bondsr nUPERT. Dec, 20 - Tcil C.

filavln. Salmon, forfcltcrt a 55 bond In police court Jiere WMne.'.day for driving on an expired driver's li­cense. and J. D. Spencer, Rupert, forfeited J5 bond,? cach for drlvlnR

tll;iu;|pr..|>”iiCMDC.

Overseas lie'll have his hands full.

Jinliilnj; trum the -■liirllnK pro- pr.viii he HUi'nds lo lay bi'foro cmi- KTI'.'.;, V.lu-re hl.s De;nocrat.i f:ir

the m-publlcans.

.'.oclal jeeiirlty. So win fifi ho Is plislKi'd to.If Southern Democrat. and He- iitjllc.in-. band tot:ctl\er, they car 1''.'. him up. Sume nepubllc;iii;

nut 11 ccni.', unliUcly the Demo- cratlc-ruii lioii.'.f • Iherr Uio Demti- IcniU tiijlnijjiibrr thr 3U-pub))caJii 2G0 to 177—ivlll start off trylnR ' fnntrnte Kennedy, It would be stirry reception for their pp.rt new lender.

In t • senate, where Uie Deino-

.Klll r llllrr .S' r try nJ .still I char wiUi

Tlie pro:K),.iU he lalLi nlmiit were ai: of Ihe cnmpairnpromUfs he intule. They didn't i;ct

majority of Ci to 35 lU'pnbllcans, |KennKly will have .some real pro.? '.vnrl'.InK a.s his chief lleutenanl. :

■Vice President Lyndnn B. Jolinson , and Sen. Mll:e ALiiLsfield of MOn-

sfttl iv)io jiuccfedJ )iJwa.1 Democratic leader, to see the Kennedy admlnlslratlon Ret oil lo a eood slart. A defeat for Kennedy ould be A per.'onal defeat lor

Uipm,Lnl It's in the torciirn field th?,t

Kc-;;nr<ic mid JiU ptob.nb!y uill feel they're TraHclnc Uiroii-h a darlt Juniile,

■slne.i IrylnB to deal wllh the ;lan.'! and Premier Khrur.h-

chcv, Kennedy mur.t find .'.onie wny ■ . keep the people of Southea.M si,I and L»Un AnuKca on Uic .3. side.Jn Africa, botli the people and

llieir new nations arc literally Just comlntr alive as an active force in

uorld where for centuries they ■re kept In second-cla-ss clti?en ila< ax colonials. That continent II be cxplwlve for years.T h e Kennedy ndmlnl.strntlQn

somehow mu-u find a wny to Vince the millions of AfrlcaiLs timt tlieir future will be bitter with the

Collision Noted

Thiirhlnluvny 30 and Fir

pollcc Mid Mrs. D'jLoni t the .stop slf,-n but up failed to .see the Oster

RUPKRT, Dec. :i)-A lOCO Chev. nilet driven by John I.. O. terhout V-. nupert. eolhded I'lirit operated by Mr.i, Helen DeLoiir, 73, PiUll,

. !!)•(!)

1 of

And even Uie American nllle.s in Europe, Kennedy mu.sl keep the alllanco not only nllve but cooper-

Eockefellers’ Overseas Investments Earn Profits, Help For eign Countrieii

e Mi;i, Winthrop I.aui.mre I vM - are Ihe llilrd-t;n,ora - Ihe li x-HrfHlerI KnimtMiiis of John, u,

.: the nrrat iihllnntiiroplr.t e' KeD-oii niitllneil the II pUo im Ijroliii-rs li\ I'jn

5 »ucee«

JllSt M■Ullrut

live

IliKC has been jucce t: enough Hint the Rockefeller b:

L- left ilj manasenicnt" .1

sithe moment {

'• (.liUl;rns. One of IBEC's newj •; u-ntiiri-s. (lie chicken deal

xnii Strore.lldenti;

rorporatloii, ulik'li irarhrs q

;ili^)t'purr'lo'Rlc'" |(i;iiii ii.s a I.atln Aincnciin m’ii-' , •, it Inis .'piend nrouiid the ,

It has: |.t.o«ere<l fnod p lce in Vrii- |

•1.1, I’li'Tio lilco and pnrl oi,

limit nuire than 7.003 l.nv luullj;

iniii'llllou. Others,

0. Helped fhmnce a rolling inlU in Mexico, nn uutomolive plant in Iirar.il, and mlnlnK opcr in .Southern Khodc'ln.

iiij: ihc.'c accoinplhlimens not the result of any ot the many nrrkefcllcr philanthropies.

• When we are philanthropic,'' says II. W. Purcell, chairman of the IDEC board, "It simply means th.it .somebody has made a inker

Since lUEC pulled out of red In 1D57, there have been mistakes, Coniolldaled net come was $724,531 in 1958 and 000.837 In 1955. For the first months of thlj year It was »2,002.- euo.

VIre I'rrsKU'nt '

ftlmo t front Us !

money overjcas: Nelson has his expcrlment.il farms hi Venezuela, Laurance a 1,200-acre resort In Puerto Rico.

But IDEC Is their big, cooperai tivc venture.

The brothcrs-John D. III. Nel-

Production of

Farmers HighV.’ASHINGTON, DrC. :0 itr: -•

Tlie world’s farmers are iirndiirln,;

they did Ju.st before World war II but there Mill are hungry people Ihe anrfculture depactment re­ports. J

AccordliiK to the department': world crop e.Uimate, food produc­tion in the year endlnR next June will he U per cent above the 1D35- 39 levels but will continue to bi Innriequofa (n most underdevel­oped countries.

When the world's population gain Is taken Into account, hoiv- ever, the laOO-Cl crop will only be a six per cent gain over the pre-war averaje.

The report w»1d United Stales farm ptoduclion—on a per capita baslA—will be about twice thi ~ Viet Union’s and four times munist China’s.

Au. lrnlia and New Zealand top the list In per capita food produc- tljia and wll! sho-jr Mibstantlal (fafns again this year, tho report said.

cDmblned Us exp ,Mih Ihe hen • hoi

kiuiukike nf Arlmr Acre.i ot Oli Kinbiiry, Conn, a leadlnf! prod (T Ilf tiroliiT lirecdlnc st tmrtiu'i'hlp thry niil peddle d iild brrediir: chickens lo fe (•nnip:inlc.> In Colombio. Veneru

Iniui Artentln.i. The compan will ."’tl ttie next Kcneratlon uiU-l)nd chicks to farmers.

, l .iirr IIIEC will branch out 1

I riueMment Ideas come IBE \\,iy from several direction M)iiie linio.s from a pipe dream Ihe hnmr office high in the to*,

31) !i>.-ki'tei:er plaza, «onH m.in n:en;n in the field, son limes from a national of a coun that needs help.

"■nirre are only two requl mriit.s," s.iys Bradford. "It m be .somelhlni: that will aid f economy of Ihe country and ro< the .standard of living, and It fi to be a suund buslncu Invi

Wins Contest t |:FII-KR. Dec. 20-The Ted Qlfi

sinRer home, located half a m,U north and one mile east of t:n' talrRrounds, was jiidRed first plC Ij' winner In the home decoratll and llBhtlnff contest. The Don i bin home wa.s awarded mcJ prUc, with third prtM going H B. W. liurd. F

Cecil Macaw and John Elliot receive honorable menUon their displays.

nny state is wetJACKSON, Miss., Dec, 28 ItTC

Rc-sldents ot Mississippi, the s "dr>'" state In the union, wll! « sume more than 45,000 ( hard liquor this month.

BECK'SA N N U A L S H O E

SPECIAL GROUPWomen's & Children's

H O U S E S L IP P E R S

9 9 ' 1 9 9 2 ^ ^

M e n 's

\Ne\Vm9'o" ®'

1 0 *

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Women's

Dress & Casuol

S L IP P E R SW jh.loS H o is

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Women's

Needle Points

F IA T S o n d

C A S U A L SSquash Hesli ontl

Cowboy Heelf

g .8 4 BS

8.

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STARTSTUES.,9:30

^ o n 's Work

S H O E S

r . i r

Misses & Girl's

F L A T SBlack, brown, groy, red.

- 1 ichoo) s’

Quolity Name Unot

Ladies

S H O E S{(«d Cross, R«d Cross Cob*

bics ond Vitolity

.8 8 A . 8 8

c H O C S I j -* 8SUn9 ■ ■ ■ I" . — ■

HI9'’ ’Ono Group Women's

FLATS AND HEELS

j R e d V Q (|Borgolns............ ■

Sample Shoes

iS fo rew id eC learan oThis is a Sale of ALL NEW Fall I

and Winter Merchandise at SPECTACULAR REDUCTIONS ; ; . to make way for our new I Spring Merchandise that is^r- | riving daily!

Sale Begins'Tuesday, 9:30

SENSAtlONAL BARGAINS!

DRESSESA WONDERFUL SELECTION

FORMERLY — ^

S ” Q . 8 8

N O W ............% #

DRESSESVALUES TO ^39.95Beautiful Ono^f-a-kind Originals

. 8 81 2

J 1A0CCS\HS

No Returns Alt Sales Final

N u m i' Whire

OXFORDS .8 8 ^.88 ,

B E C K 'SS H O E S

151 Moin Ave. West"Put Yourself In Our Shoes"

OUR BETTER DRESSES

Values to *49.95Cosuols and AHer-Fivo 1 6 . 8 8

SPECIAL RACK

D r e s s e s .* . . . 5*C

ENTIRE STOCK

S W E A T E R S

f ° ™ ^ 8 .8 8 - 1 0 .S 8

S K I R T S

. . . . 8 . 8 8

CAPRI PANTSWool, Orion Velvet, Corduroy . Vs OFFIBLOUSES... ROBES

H O F F M

• No Exchanges or Refunds

ALL SALES FINAL!“Drea Like a MUlion

NotUkealumionQtheri’

sey, Silk I Nylon ....... ..

ENTIRE STOCK OF

CAR COATS 1 1 . 8 8 & 16.881

Entire Stock of Leather m / A V i V i

HANDBAGS-ya O r r |

O d d s & E n d s - 1/2 O F F ]

Pants, Blouses, Belts, T-Shirts

^ n e ’ i

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• PAGE SIXTEENTIMES-NEWS. TW IN F A L L S . IDAHO MONDAY, DECI^MRER 20.], ,

ICastleford Boy, 3, Is “All Fixed up” After Undergoing Operation on Heart

fpnnn rw. 2(1 — Drucc * * * * * * * *

Ul

I CASTLEFOW3,..Wheeler. S'i-yenr-oM ««.. .....f^ni Mr/i. Etlwurd Wlicelcr. Cnatlc-

■ jlord. wlio undenii’cnt open lirnrl^UlU. V...WBCry this fivll nt tlic LI5S • )1U1, Salt Lftkc City. W0.1 doliiR vfll wlicn InkPn buck to tlie tiimel ctipst clinic ihcre D«. IZ. ~ boy hud n liolc the sire of

.i..nrtfr brlwccn Uie Inwcr Jinmljpr.i of thi* hcnrl. It wM ncndccl with n pla.illc patch. Tlie lock In Uic vnlve lending to the ings WB.1 removed.IIU tnollier rejwru ft henrl-limB

mnchlne wa. used dMring lia surRcry. Phv. lcltiiw mndc ^n

• nclsloii down Ihe ecntcr ol the* joy'» clic.'it. Tlilrtfcn pInUi of

jlood v.cre required durlnK Uie our ivnd onr-hnlf-Jiour operntlon iiid durlnii hi? Iio'ipltjil fi.v.Molliers of dilklr^ii who hnd

indcrKOii* hcnrt siirrcry, resllr.lng I he Krent need foKblood for out* 1 if-slMc pMlentj;; recnilted blood < lonors free of/hnrjtr. Mr.v Whre- , cr Myn wlti)diit ilie Help of the ( natters, oyinlnlne th.il many plnu of uoiiia have beenilmo.^t ImpAf-sllilt.

Bnice's blood la typo A, R-H ntRivtlve. Beforo the opernllon the jittio boy would turn inle blue nt

e.l, hln motlier inys. rddlni; alwnys wns tired bccmi'o ol

Where Is It?. JERSEY CTTY. N, J.. Dec. 20 m — Can ft lO-tnn *nowplow

■ Just •disappear — viinLfh Into ' Uiln' ftlr?

TJinia vlini public n-ort< Di­rector AURUSt W. Jieckman

' wanu W know.Number M. i* 2-year-old, 120,-

1 000 plow, hasn’t been iftenDe«. 13, uhcn I---

; of ft snowbank, j iteckjimn h u or(Ier(>d a full

jKAle InvestlRQtlon to find it.I The plow W04 worldng nlonif

Bergen OYenuc, Tlie day Rfter M » record bll»vrd burled the , atfttc under 20.4 Indies of snow. j| The plow bjcftine stuck In the

*C anow and wm pulled free by n Jl bulldowr. It waa to have been U tjUten to file city garaRe PI thftw out, ....................

lA hauled oi

Woman Comes to 1 Visit 111 Father1 WENDELL. Dcc. 5(1—Mr»- Wnft Um Alien, Reno. Nev., waa cnilcd fer» becaujo of Uie lllne,ss of her ikther, John Quary. who l» a pa- Jlent (It 6t. BcntdJct hodpltal, Je-

S Marcli McDrldf. Denver, !i “ending « week with her mother,

Tl. Aflon McBride, and &l4ter, _Ai7 Ann. MLw McDrldfl Is em-

(jloyed with United Airlines in

t HouM pueita of Mr. (vnd Mra. inj Clirlittnsen are their dchlldren. Merlin Totainn and

John Neal, llainitton, Mont., imd 'crry <ind Kerry Jep-'en, all stu­

nt BrlKhnm Yoiinff uni- Provo. Terry and Kerry

c d.’niirhlcrs of .Mr. nnd Mr.'. 3arwln .lepson. nuw living In Ethl- )pla, Africa, where Jepion I? ileycd In ROTcrninent work.

BKUCF. m iEEIXR

Ui» lick of oxisea.Til# blockage In his valves

forced tho blood through the hole between the chambers nnd out ' the body without goInR to tl lungs, lie had Rained leis than pound In th# year before the o: eratlon.

SlncB then he ha* gained three pound-s, eats and feels "so much better," tho motlier states.

Tho little boy now la able

,_.i, dro55 hlmsell and do mnny other things like normal children of that nge. According to Bnice, he's all fixed up.”Mrs. Wheeler points out In 1D57

doctors would hnve gn-en a child In hla condition a BO-50 chance,

; now doctors .lay only one out eyjrj five patients dlea M the

result of tills operation.

Car OverturnsHHOSHONZ, Dec. 28 — About

<600 dftmaRe rwulted 1xChevTolet Md o. woman Jured when icy roads cnuscd the car to leave the road and overturn Into the borrow pit five miles west ol Shoshone on state highway 28.

Dorothy Robbln.i, 20, waa tftken ) the Qoocilng hospltnl lor treaty icnt foUowUiR the accident. Drlv-

.r of the car. Rudolph Ti>channen, Ooodlng v.n. uninjured.

Sheriff Tliomas Conner InveiU- gated tlie accident.

THRIFT-WAY

TIRE MARTUnion SeryicC

MAIN ^ arSthW,

lAnnual Store-wideI t ' i thot rime ogoin! We cloic our ycor December 31»t, and It'* fimo for our ANNUAL ^ALE , . . Our one sole each year whenwe MUST MOVE MERCHANDISE . . . from our inventory by thot dote, our goal ■< to move $25,000,00 of mcrchond.se and tho SALE ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 3 1» t. Big diieounti ihown off regular marked togi left on tho irem*. Thii year we hove been more drouic

then ever before in ilojhing priccs an d meking theio laving* for you.

Look at the Items Listed Below and Come in This W eek.B E D R O O M F U R N IT U R E• 3>Picce Bedroom Sets• 2-Picce Bedroom Sets

• Spare Beds • Rolioway Beds

» Bunk Beds • Night Stands

• 4 and 5 Drawer Chests

• Mattresses and Springs

3 0 % O ff

FABRIC SALE!Starts

TUESDAYAT VAN'S

FINE PERCALES

PLISSE CREPE

Y D , 3 7 c

BATES D ISC lP im ED

Padua, Broodview 45 inch.

Sand Crepe 45 inch

YD. 8 7 c

Robert Prints

Fuller Sef Prints

Creseda 45 Inch

Aristamoor

Dobby Ginghams

45 Inch

YD., 6 7 c

VISOR SUITING,

ORLON SUITING, 45 inch

BOTANY SUITING

MEADOW BROOK

ARNEL COTTON, 45 inch

CROWSFOOT ARNEL

COTTON, 45 inch

YD: 1 . 3 7

WOOLENS |\

Plaids ond solid colors

YD. 1 ,1 7 YD. XSI-lSt

V a n E n g e l e n s

irs

o f

■ '■ n a i f s

■'“''ono/Chof,•5 ''

*» so%V i O f f Tagged Price

B IG T R A D E S - P lu s B ig D is c o u n ts - N O M O N E Y ' t i l M a r c h

O c c a s io n o l F u r n it u r e

• End Tables O Cocktail Tables

• Lamp Tables • Step Tables O Corner

Tables.

Mony »tylej ond finijhcs . . . mahogany, walnut, blonde, maple and terrazo.

• Mirrors • Book Cases 0 Table Lamps

• Floor Lamps • Pole Lamps

D IN E T T E S5, 7 and 8-picec »eti offered Ir« a lelcc-

tion of colon and fin iihe i . . . CHROME

BRONZE, BLACK. See them P t—

* > /\ 0 / d i s c o u n t ■^ U / 0 O ff M arke J Prices

K itc h e n S IN K S

42- 54" 66"

Vacuum Cleaners and POLISHERSHoover, Eureko, Sunbeam

Ail priced to clear

ALL USED APPLIANCES and T.V. . . . % OFFREFRIGERATORS, RA N G E S , FREEZERS, WASHERS, DRYERS, O IL HEATERS, TV. Each thoroughly tested, reconditioned and guaranteed for 90 days, by Bob Adamson, manager of our new enlarged Service Center.

ZENITH and A D M IRA L

T e le v is io n a n d S tereo

Consoles, Table M odels , Portables, oil Styles 14 ,17 ,19 a n d 23 inch TV

B ig S a v in g s o n a l l M o d e ls !

DUC-THERM

Gas HeatersUp to 66,000 BTU Capacity

Res. 199.95 A A < 0 0 NOW Q Q Vi PRICE...... ^

DUO-THERM

Oil HeatersAll Sizes

V3 offWASHERS and DRYERS

Including Frigidoire, Hof-point, Speed-Qucon,

Extra Big, Trade-Ins All on Sale

WATER

HEATERS40 Cillon Faa( necomr. CUm Lined , , , 10 jear warrintjr.

Reg. 139,95 A Q A A SALE PRICED O O .U U

Contois Concert Electric

ORGANSBlonde, Mohogony, Walnut

.....99.95

SS!SSf«*Comp'eteJ-*” ® t-o RS '

. r e f w ^ ' . r a h g e s

• F R E E ^ t R S . d r y e r s

Upright ond cheit m p ^ t j

a l lm e i, n , n . U , 20 ond 27 ALL MODELS...........................

FREEZER S25% off

-3 USED ONES INCLUDED

Original Price

Tags Left On

All Items.

Delivery

Anywhere in

Mogic VolleyBoth Stores - Twin Foils and BttW

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pjve A s s is t W ith H a g e rm a n M e e t O fR e b e k a h U n it

atllcen Onlnii liiUr-uijodge mMllnS Mrr,.^JardMM&ti. left support ir. ihr Sb'e Krsnd; Mrs, Ch.ulc,-.

Ln, HrM V*'’

ton, rlgtil «upwrt U> llir c Mrs. WUIltun rcutz,

O*"® Overlie, noblf n ,iui(Hj’wiuctrd Uie mcrtlm: imu S:orted W the alUir by Mr IKBj, wftrden. mid iirc/.riiiMi ,;iu..Jrt-tn tlic f » ‘“ "BarcWfy.Mprfiwa apprcclnllon to ;

n.ilpii II,-li.

■ B0NDA7, DECEJIBEJl 20, 1.W0

fcrffcJ aUindiuicc,The women decldcci

4l3[rtct lodge In pt« to the Unii

efilclal vblt lu lodce dc[ Belt meellns 'Bardilej

TIJIKS-NEWS, TW IN FALLS, IDAHO

M r s . L e e M c C o y ^ M a g i c M e m b e r s

S e l e c t e d L e a d e r F e t e M a s o n s a t j

T w i r i ' F a l l s - M e e t j i i ,imrly hoii

PAGE SEVENTKE^il

M r s . M a i n l i n e I s

■ H o s t e s s t o U n i lIILISS. Dec. 20 _ Mrs. IUn>ljiiillnc una lio-sIrM to SUtUtUn

rmb nirnilKTi for their CtirlsUna pnttj' iMiil patluck dinner reeentl

, P | ;

C i r c l e i n M i l n e r

L i s t s Y u l e M e e t sJflUJEJJ, Dcc.

ihlp chomo of Mrs. J.K. Nuvil foil call WAS niiriWiTPcl with "Hom 3 /Dund out nboiil Santa."

Mrs, WlHlnm McCoy anil Mrs. Lti Rose rccclvud blrtliday nnnl- msiry Rlfta, Finn! plmis ucrc mnde for the niinual children's Chrlstmna proRrnm. 'me iiext mtellnft will ho liekl nt ihc htiine cl Mr*. McCoy.

Circle members mu! their hii.'.- ftands nr<{ nC ttie i?ot{frsoti Jiotcl.

Fnlls, for tlielr mmual Chrlatmas dinner. After tlic dUi-

nibcr.i returned to the home and Mr-1. Enrl Scnrs where were plnyed. Olfls were cx-

insed,¥ ♦ J|t

Y u l e M a r k e d b y

J u n i o r M e m b e r sItANSEN, Dec. 20-.Mcmbcr.i o

ths Junior Woodman lodjc pre •entcd Q procram nt their nniiua Chrlstmiis party nnd rift exchaiiRi

the Woodman hall with Mrs NorvlUe Reynold,? os director.

Shane Re>Tiold.i save the wcl- jmc. Poems were reellcd by

WelBhnll. RoEvr Perkins. Weaghall and Eileen Petkln.1. Kay Blcelsmlth played r piano *o!o. A pantomime. •Tlic Chipmunks,"

prcjcntcd by nuth Sandrrj. ilarry Sanilcrs and Edith W elf • •• Solo.i were -. unK by Mike Norris nnd charlenc Lutz. "'A Lit­tle Boy'8 6pceclr was glvrn by Bruce WclJhnll. A play. "AClianrte ot Heart,’’ was prc.scnted by Tcr-

, ChrLsty, Vnlerl# and Jan Brown.

Mter the gift exchange, refresh- ment4 were Bcrvcd.

V * V PAIR ENTERTAINS

HEYBURN. Dec, 2C - Mr. and lifrs. Walter Ifotsten entertained

Dinner club at their home recently. After dinner bridge was ■ lyefl with Dell Holme.i nnd Mrs. 3 Handy recclvlnic high tcore.?.

M a r i a n M a r t i n

P a t t e r n

mcctlnif Jon. ST he lionie of Mrs. I Weight reduction

B u r l e y U n i t H a s

A n n u a l F e s t i v i- m e .. .

iclieon parly of I circle of the B reh wu lield a Ixiulte Talbert.

Kpfcl.nl recognition was given Mi rthri Ernwt.moiiierof thehoite who. e birthday arnlvrrsar? .«•celi-bratcd and slie- waji present. a birthday cnke.

Clirfstma.1 storfes were to/tf tj '‘'jMn;. Emil HeLieth and caroU wei

¥ « V

S h o s h o n e C l u b s

N o t e C a r d P la -EHOSIIONE, Dee. 28-Mtj. M:

ron johnjon waa hoatesa to O. Bridge club liut week o'clock sAlad. Olfis were exchangt among members.

Score award.1 went to Mrs. Cljc'l Rapp, Mrs. P. R. Mabbutt Mid Mrl Robert Haddock. Mrs. Floyd Sllv! nnd Mrs. Richard Baumann r ' eelved traveling priiea.

OUR club met nt the home , Jlrj. Robert Haddock. A/t 8 o'clix dessert was served. Chrlstom# gU were exclianged.

Prltes went to Mr*. . . Spraktes, Mrs. Delbert Oehrtg u Mr*. P. R."Mabl)ult.

who are In boordlnc colleces, look

.Itli Joy to the holiday: lever look.'i ao good tis on if liomcgolng, the family meeting ■:ic al iftc iioJIon. Iho Ircc. the ir.M meal with the family, ol! agcrnc.'.-. to hear what has hap­

pened all term. That's pcrfect ' ill the Jamtly. How about e, ch

Scltlom Is there a student who IRS no familiar friend and occa» loiially that friend eannf

home for the holidays nnd tlithlnf: to do Is to Invite him

.■il>end Uie days with Uy. A few Ilttlu routine gestures

bo made however, before Invitation Is toucd. First and Im p o r ta n t Is permtolon

asked nnd given by m 'Itlnf! the classm

and ngnln. imperative, asking nnd getting the iwrnils-iloh of the nern’ of the school to Invite chc gucsi Tliat done, the Invitation cun b

vithouti embarrassment that otherwise arise. Next thi

parents or guardlnns of the cms.i- be a.Oced for perniis- at Is done by the po­

tential guest.To bo a good guest retiulrcs

tentlon to the duties of that p In the household. This

quires work on tlie guwt'.s side, keen eyes nnd ears Ingacss to acccpt new

R the common oddx illy living. A guest

others plea-iure In hU acccpti nnd participation. A guest who puihca food aside, without much as makJn? a prolcn.^e at i ing It,' who shrugs whon asked If ho would like to go to church, who doesn't play games, who Just si Is Dot going to endear hlnuelf anybody nor leave an open door behind him.

And ft ts the duty of k houie guest to select a chair and In the living room that will not put a member of the family of his accustomed place as .... young man did when he elected to sit In father’s chair the entin length of his visit.

It Is the duty of a guest to mok( ? little work for others as pos­

sible. He leaves his room in ordei with particular care to the both-

1, If tliere are no scr ’anu, this Jj likely, he Jliouid help

wherever he can and looks for op­portunity to do so. And always

• time to eipre.'a Ids apprecia- of the hospitality shown ‘

HosUi do not enjoy being Igi And of course he -will writ "Thank-you note" as .v>on ; gets back to school. He will wonts to bo invited back.

» boolcWik

Ift I ever reccl'»rre brough

W;Uio n,-UKli for YoiUh.MIS directed by

Dav.Plt and feat Mncs and rOKllngJ.

iC Night Before Chrlst- prcscnlrd by Mrs, Ubr

Allen -nnd "Tlie Nlcht Aftei Christmas" wa.i prc.'jrnted by Mrs

n Dossctt.s. Max Vanausdeln w-a.i «. Mrs, E. L. Rayborn recelvcC viiltc elephant gift. Ho.'le.\fS Mr,v R, L. Ullmrin nnd Mrs.

Albert Cedarburg.Plaru were completed for a pot-

luck Junchfon nt 1J.-30 p.m. Jan. 20 with husb(uid.i ns guests.

L W M L P r e s ’ i d e n t

N a m e d f o r E d e nEDEN, Dec, 25 — Mrs. Paul

Schwarz was elected president of tJie Lutheran Women'f Mlsslonar: league at a meetlngVccently a' the home of Mrs. Albert Schwari

Other officers are Mrs. Normal Johnson, vice president; Mrs. Her­man Hueltlg. secretary; Mrs. Ar thur Bruns, treasurer, and Mrs. William Kohtz, Christian growth chairman.

A report was glvtn on the;nt workshop at Twin Falls. Mrs.

Arlyn Krolm was a guest. Mrs. Elmer Hagemann directed the de- Totloiials,

if. * If.

G ir ls M a r k Y u leFIXER. Dec, 2S ~ A Christmas

party lor the Gleaner airls Sun­day school class of the United Ml!5lonar>- church wns held nt thi home of the teacher. Mrs. Homo Schnell.

The ffJrls fxclisnjcd Christmas gifts and made candy lor the hoUdays.

R i c h f i e l d G r o u p

E x c h a n g e s G i f t sniCHPIELD, Dec. 20—A Christ­

mas pa rty and clft exchange marked the North End club meet­ing recently at the home of Mrs. Sterllne King.

rs, Robert Bailey Wi comed as a new member.

Mrs, Ray Appel! nnd Mrs. King received Poliynnna gifts and Mrs, Bailey the clufj prize. .%f«, W. B, Joy was a guest. Mrs, Thco Ollleu was In charge of the gift exchange. The club decided to furnisli pop­corn balls for the community trc*U as asked by the PTA,

Mrs. Jerry Dotis will bo hostess at the Jan. S meeting,

* * *

H o l i d a y S o c i a l I s

H e l d b y C o u p l e sSHOSHONE, Dee. 28-A Chrtst-

...Bs social wis held by the Young Married Couples group of the LDS church. Mra, Sheldon Calllster and Mrs. Morgan Jensen were tr-ises.

Prsj’cr waa jed by Vem Suau . Oomes were played during the rec­reation hour. Refreshments wen «rved.

■nie next meeting will be held Jan. B at the church etnd a lesson will bo given.

CLEARANCEO N A L L W IN T E R M E R C H A N D IS E

STARTS DEC. 27

2 0 ^ ^ TO 3 0 ^ ^ OFF

On Boys' & Girls' Winter Clothes

A L L S A L E S F I N A L

The TINY SHO’*123 Main East

FOR UALF-SIZESBlep out of tlie shower, w d Into I

“ >* bright and beauUXul duster, f rtelty comlof and golBf—note In*II »«ted p|«t and bow. Choose ray- I w^no-lron cotton. I

Printed Pattern 0068: Hall sliea IW.i. 18H, 20H. 33M. S4U. Iie'4 require# «Vi yarta 59-1

wh fabric. I&nd 50 cenLs (coin*) for thU I

pattern—add 10 eenla tor each I Wttero for flrst-olaas mftUlntr.jl

to Marian Marllo, Pat- I wm depMlment. Z33 Wcit iBth St, I

York 11. N. y. Prlat-BWnly I addreM with k m , ils t abJ I

"«« number. . ^ ■ Mfwl -Bend-nOTrftTw iSML

^ M>d winter Oataloa I every page in exdUBf otiorl I

0*er 100 styles for all I«*«loiu plus «hooj, S5o

Store-Wide After Christmas

C LEA R A N C ESTARTS TUES. A .M . DEC. 27

DRASTIC REDUCTIONSON ALL

COATS . . . SUITS DRESSES... SWEATERS

Be Early. . . Dont Be Sorry!

A ll Sales Final

A N N U A L S T O C K R E D U C I N G

SALE STARTS Tues. MorningAll Sale Racks Have Been Repriced

For A Quick CleorOut, Many Items

Are Below Our Actual Cost.

Coats ••• Suits ••• DressesDRASTICALLY REDUCED

A L L S A L E S F I N A L

B E R T H A

CAMUBELL'S S‘4-,

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PAGE EIGHTEBNTIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO

^ b b i e D a n n e r I s

S B r i d e o f B e c k e r

I n C h u r c h R i t e sI OOODINO Dcc, :C-Double rtns

/.Dlciniilwd by llic Kcv. WU-.... Ortluay ai St. Eltobrltr

cinirch nl 3:30 p. m. Drc “ united la marrlniic Abblc Lf ijnwr, OiiiixJilt't of M” - Jcsilc !■

jbnimrr. .Shoihoiif, nncl CoiirnJ;jflrln: ncel-.rr. ;oi. of M ..........

hii Uii'krr. Coodlii;;. me tin.I.-, 111 .v.wlvrr by

^ r iiiiolc, i-r:iiikUii Plcrce D.iii r lyrll'-' C'rrc k, Ori-.. v.is co-i-nci ' ‘Vlilii- cniiriU'cl nylon. U J.-ni

"illi n iodice <I'lfk'. in Ironl, ici;

R'ccvr, wltli points ilull :.kiil ai.cl clliipM

Cfrr lm”Ttl|) iDuslull vr;i u.* ' ,1 Id ii of hici

R i f e s S o l e m n i z e d i n i < 5 o o d i n g

'J'.iurim ...., ‘ clccil Jlliu, . .* niiiKljriircn "rip Jiilic nrjnn, piiukruol, iilrcp ot Ihc lirulp. wr:ir- 4ic nn I'unrmbb Iilc11tlc.1l to th( (uiilcr l>ri(|fMi)r>lil, 1111(1 I’m Dcrker feorxlint:, brolhfr of Uiu ItfKIc- *room.' Jotm Bcckrr Jr.. un.i Ijc't nwr *or 111.-; brolhrr iuul .llmmy Uci-Kit Itinlfii ■. TlK' n Ijrliif r.

. tier c<r her (Inii-lil

l\ pliik r■ I’S vf 7':ik a

vcl-

Uti»ns, Tlie brldccronm's mollHT iorc IV pale blue dicr.5 nnd n cor' liCC of imli! pinl? cariiilonn.1 A r«cpilon Bt tho Wnr Memo- lal liall ivtlpr Dll' corcmnny wa: Itrndcil liy 50 trUmlR Irom Slio- wne niif! poodiiijt.Mm- Mnble Henry. Pocnlcllo. lint of tliD bride, wnii lii chnrRc f the truest book. Oltta wer insed by Ulrdio Durnum

Suna AntlcrrrOn. boUi Sho.'iho (tIio tlirce-tlcred whlif wcddlnir Ulco wns bx'ied on three smnllcr lakes to form the boliotn layer. Korntecl wllh roses nnd lopped

Hth.ii duster of weddliiB belb.I AislxlUiK with the serving v.(

». Robert Bryan, aoodlnu. ntid ly Silva (Uid BhMon Holley,

^.h Shodhone.For (ravrltas tlie bcUe chosc an istmblo with red nnd grny pinid

,;lrt ond vwl with grny s7.ci>lcr fed block accc.v«)rlcj. After -

linn trip to Elko thr iic'v mAklnR their home

J GoodlnB lilsh school uraduftte, iloycd ot the Ooodlni? Drivc-ln ket. He l3 ei member of the

Euowil Runrd.nout-of-iown Kuesta at the wed-

Included Frnnklln Pierce ^^ler, MyiUe Creek. Ore.: Mu. fejlo Henry, Pocatello: Mr. Rnd Jirs. James Brynn nnd Inmlly, llftckfoot. and Mrs. Larry Ervin

1 children. 11. N, M.f * *

l y S e s s i o n

H e l d b y S o c i e t yALMO, Dec. 2a-Members of the

iBjlon of QUlltlng with Mrs. Ot- Tracy In charije.

The ioclfty officers, Mrs. Leo urf«, Mr. . Ous Erickson. Mrs. lordon Edwordj and Wrj, Tracy repwrt and served lunch and ere In chargfl of tha gift ex> juge.Prayers were (tiven by Mra. H.King and Mrs. WJUlam Tracy,

lliero nlll b« no social sclcnce juon I>ec. 27 bccatis« of the ' mas holidays.

M ^ ¥COUTLE HONORED

rHiER. Dec. 28 — Mr. and. Mrs. kll i Astendrup were lionored "1 fc housewoj-mlng potluck lup-

at their hom# rectntly by ip of friends.

C a s t l e f o r d M i s s ,

S c h m e c k p e p p e r

E x c h a n g e V o w sCAsn.EFOIlD, i:icc. 20 — Lorn

ParKsltin. cI«iiRjj!fr ot Mr. mid Mrs. R;iy Pork-sloii, .md Delwy Schmeckpepper were married ti 0 p.m. Dcc. 17 nt tho homo of the Rev. Henry acmhnrilC in Twin Fall.?.

Tlie nev. Mr. Oemhnrdt, Mcth- odwi mJnJilrr, pe rfo rm ed the double rUiR ceremony In tJiD pres-

ice of tho bride's parcnl-v Kcltn :c Parkslon and Gnilcy pnrkslon. The brlilc rccltoJ iier vmn )n n css of P.-1I0 blue sIlK with while

Rccesiories anil a corsage of white cnrniiUoiis. ahe was Brndunted

CiiitleforcJ h/gii Kcliocl, nl tended T*in Fa11-i Buslne.w col ICRC and Li employed at Covey's calc In Twin Falls.

The brlclcKroom attended Buhl cchooli. served In tlic nrmcd serv­ices nnd Is mploycd at tho Sln- clalr Scnlce. ,

Tile couple will live at 227 Sev­enth avenue north In Twin Fo"-

J u d y P r u e t t W i l l

L e a d B l i s s F T ABLlsa, E>cc. 25-Judy Pruett

In-slalled president of the Dllis Future TeacheM tissoclallon ‘ mccllnB reccnlly lu the h economics rooms. Installing offl- •r was Aldrich Bowler.'Other officers are LouL'o Zellor,

Tico president; Betty True, uccre- tary; Knren Krohn, trcisurer; Patriela Hender.wn, parllnmen- tarlflii, and Becky Sutler, his­torian. LouL-e Zellar waa !l! cled proli-ct.s cJialrman.

In the /iprlnc the Rlrls pl.in ir wash to buy a marquee /of

. .er the entrnnce lo the school gtounili for gnmes and events.

Karen Krohn reported on search for freedom, a storj' American education. The next meeting will be held Jnn. 20 and tlte group nlll visit the iWie school at Ooodlng. Orville Red' dlngton Is advber.

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R e c o r d s W a n t e dTho National Federation of Mu-

aJc clubs Is J!ponsorln8 an Inter­national People to People Music program.

Rcccrda of any slie. or type, especially cfilMren'a ncorijs are needed.

Anyon# having records to do- at« are asked to lake them to

the homo of Mrs. W. B. Wllfclson. 181 Ninth avenua north. They may bo left on the porch.

G i f t s R e a d i e d f o r

C h i l d r e n ' s H o m effEYBUfiN. Dec, :a — Byrlne.t

club members met nl the home of Mrs. Bert Dudley In Burley HT.ip a;id send Chrl itmRs cUt.-i rcjldenls nl the children s home Boise- After dinner nnd the Klfl wrnpplnR game.? were played.

The cJub Bill meet In Jitnunry ; the home of Mrs. Albert Lnrsnn

In Burley with Mr.i. Flora HackliiK hostcfj.

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B i s h o p H o n o r e d

B y C o r e y C l a s sCAIIEY, DCC. 20 — Members of

the Laurel MIA cln-ss prc.ientcd n s pec ia l profitnm nt Uic LDS ehurth honoring BUhop Lynden Adam-son. T*'elve Rlrb participated Jn the event which was chmnjccd by prc-ientlni? Bishop Adanuon n box of food lo be dlstrlbuled where • felt It would be needed.

"he program was announced and ... welcome given by Mr.-!. Harold

Tolman, and the opening prayer s offered by Mrs. D. E. Adnm-

..I. ndvt ers £0 the Laurel class. Partlclp.HlnB In the pronrnm were Dianne M urdock, Jean Price, Karen OL-wn and Linda Tlialcher. The gift box was presented by Tamara Tliompjon and Margaret Pyrah. Tlie closing prayer was given by Sherry Albrethsen.

Special guesu were D e lores Thntcher, former clasa member. Mrs. Wallace Qtocklng, Mrs. Ho.is Pfdt snd Mrs. Leo P e tc rso ji YWAOA offlcers-

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G r o u p H a s P a r t y0LENN3 FETUIY, Dec. 28-The

annual Christmas dinner, and party of the Lady Trainmen was held In tho Hansen banquet room.

Plnochlo was played with prizes going to Mrs. Hazel Patton, Mra. Jack Wfsllnjf, Mr*. Erma Palter- Kon. Mrs. Clinton WcsUng, Mrs. John Qreen6tre«t, Mrs. Tlieo Phnr- rls, Mrs. C. B. Hathaway, Mrs. William SftilJICo end Mrs. Joe Janou.<iek.

Olft« were exchanged and des­sert serred.

Okln.

C o u p l e R e t u r n s

T o A r e a N o t i n g

N e w s o f F a m i l y

HAILEY. Dec. 20-Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hellyer arrived iMt week !rom Los Anj?elM to .?pcnd Uio hol­iday season nt their ranch home n the ea-'t fork of DIk %Vood ruer. Tliey report Ihe -Oct. 13 mtir-

rlnffc of !hcJr djiu«hler. VlclorJ.i iVlckl) Pcnroie Hrllyer. to Dnvld Lee Wolic ai the First Melliudb church In Dallas. Tci. Wolfu 1 tho --,on of Jfr- and Mrs. Dtiyld John Wolfe. Dallas. Tlie coujilo h nl home In Dillai where Woifo ts nffiliiiicd with an oil company.

Tile marrlnge wil-. the cultnlna- ,on of n romance which started

, I Sun Valley last summer when JlrlJyer was rniployed at tlic

lodKc sports desk nnd Wolf was aKUtr.l-

The !lcllyt;r's son. Georse Hell­yer. nii.-l iiU bride :ac vJjiiltiK «n-

1, D.1vltl Hcllvrr, and lam- no Pnuln, Brazil nt t!ie

pre.'.cnl time,David Hellyer t' .s];endlnt: n ?nr In Siio Pnuln .‘•ttulyliu ur.der

.. r'lilllirlKlil Mholnt.shlp received throiJKh Ws wTitlncs lor the S:in. Dleco Union, which helped lo ce­ment the friendship between Lalln American countries nnd the Unit­ed S(«!04.

Mr. nnd Mrs. OeorRe Hellyer will retiirji to thclr home on the Cove ranch near Gannett In the (.pilUK nnil reiniiln until June 9 wlicn he

111 report tor duly at Fort Sill,

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F i l e r C l u b S e t s

D a t e f o r P a r t yFILER. Dcc, 20 — Plans were

mndc for a ChrLstnias parly for members nnd tfieJr Jiu. bnnds ot tJio Variety Viewers club meellng recently. '

c dale was set for Dcc. 30 nt the IMrf club. Mfs. Nancy Tews asked members wishing to bI- tend to contact her.

The group exchnnged glfls nnd djcw names for next year's secret pain.

Mr.?. PhylDs LnnM.!»er nnd Jfrs. Mavis Carter wcer hoste.'

e ncxl meeting Is scheduled 11 nt the homo of Sally

Pierce..f. jf. >f.

E n t e r t a i n s C l u bSHOSHONE. Dec. 2«—Mrs. llay

McQoldrlck v.a.s hojtesn to DL.MO Bridge club reccnlly. Tlte «;inuol ChrLitmn.1 gift exchange was held.

PrUcs nl cards went to Mrs. W.. Gravic and Mrs. Hina Morphy.

R e c i t e s V o w s

J u l i e M e c h a m Is

D e c e m b e r B r i d e

WENDELL. Dec. SG ~ Sfr. and Mr.i. L- E. Mecham nnnoimcc the

e of their daughter. Julic O. Francl.s Ebenhnncr, .■on

of Mr. and Mrs, O. F. Efcenlinucr. Hafierman.

Tlie coupio was mirrled Dcc, IDt L.15 Vci-nj,Alter IV brief wedding trip they

•111 be at home In Boise where the bridegroom Is employed. Tlie bride

ft .'.enlor at Wendell high schuol nnd Uio bridegroom was graduat­ed from Wendell high school 1

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S l a t e A n n o u n c e d

B y C o u p l e s C l u b

BUHL. Dcc, 2&-New officers for tlie Presbyterlnn Manners club are Mr, nnd Mrs, Rolicrl Hollo- wny. .skippers; Mr, and Mr.s, War­ren JIart, Ilrsl mates; Mr, and Mrs, Leonard Lcth. log kecperri;' Mr. and Mrs. Elvln Noh, pursers;

nnd Mr.i. Chet Noh. r.tewnrds. Mr. n;jd Mm. JlJilph Peimon,

doctor nnd nurse.Tho oflicers were elected at the

club's Chrl5tmn,i meeting nt the Pir.st Presbyterian church. Chrtsl- mas glfu were exchanged nnd trents were packed for children of Uie church school. Lunch served after the jneeUng.

Hosts for next month's meeting will be Mr. and Mrs. Holloway.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 3G. ,5t,

S h i r l e y E a s t o n ,

M . J o n e s M a r r y

I n E l k o C h u r c hDUnLEY. Dec, 23 — Wedding jws were exchanged by Shirley

Ann E.uton, daughter of Mr,OrvJe EJiJlon, and Merle

Jcne-1. son of Mr, nnd Mrs. Irvin Jqne.A. Naf, Nov. 23 nt the Presby­terian church In Elko.

The couple was honored ijy reccptlon Dec. 6 nl the Burley ChrHtlnn church. Tlic bride

ballerlna-lcngtli wedding gown of lace over white laffeU which

fn.ihloned with a scallopcd neckline encrusted with seed pearls Dll llirec-qunrter lensth sleeves, Shnrop Ea.iton. sister of the

bride, prc-sldcd over the guest book. Mrs, Andy Smith. Mrs, Floyd S/nit i. Jfr.i. Xf/irpiirct Brc’ er. AJ!n Smith. Lailne Jone.i nnd Kathy Tliouuis were In charKc of the nlfts. Diane roston and Sherlc Hunt ore gilt carrler.i- Plnk ro,';cl>udr> nnd purple healh- • in crystal bdd vascs were plnced T the gilt table,A threc-tlered wedding cake

topped by n miniature bridnl pal;trimmed wllh pink ro-iebucLi.

pnrJ.ind.i o! pink raies nnd white •cdaing bells. It was centered n the bride's white satin covered

tnblc nnd was flanked by tall pink tapers.

Tlie cake was cut in the tmdl- tlonal manner nnd served by Mrs. Nelria Montgomery. Yo5t. Utah, slsler of the bridegroom.

. ‘a Easton poured coffee and Mrs. Jim Easton presided at tJjc punch bowl. Tliey were assisted by Mrs. Merton Scott, Mrs. Bert Caudle and Mr.i. Donnld McClaflln.

Kell Eiston. brother of tho bride, .1.! m.tsler ot ccremontes lor the

oenlng. Organ backaround . for the reception was played by Dnrlciic Wall.

The opening pray by Sharon Easton. The program Inclndcd a song. "I Love You ’ITuli," by Mra, Everett Johnson, accompanied by Mrs. Dick Biel; pinno solo, "pmh Nocturnc," by Sherrie Mulllkln; flute solo, "Ave Af.irin,” by Lee Kcria, accompanied by Judy Wilier; violin solo, datliio," by Patty Wilson, accom­panied by ML'j Wall.

Tlie bride was grndunted from Burley high school In 1053 and was employed nt the A and P plant prior to her marringe. The bride­groom wns gradunted from Rnft River high scJiool nnd ntiended coUcgc Rl Logan. Utah. He Is en«offfd)n ranchlns n Naf.

MEET FOR SOCIALSHOSHONE. Dec, 2G-Luclty 13

Club met at Ihc home of Mrs, Mar-.Oneida last week for a social,

GUIs were exchanged nnd re- freshments served.

G . F . P a r i s h H a s

Y i i i e C e l e b r a t i o nOLENNS FERRY, Dec. 26-The

all parish Chrlstma.i party of Our Lady of Llmerlclc Catholic church was held last week In the St, Orldget’B hall afler the early

Mrs. Ernesl Pa.iborg was cml chairman- Helre,?hmeni mlttee wns Mra. Ray Whitt, Mrs. William McCormick, Mrs- A, U, Altrnanspcrffcr, Mrs. Solfcrl Bim.i, Mrs. Ralph Clark,. Mr>i, Melvin Helwlck, Mrs. Wilbur Wlhon, Mrs, Allpo Egusquiza and Mrs. Jer>s Egulsqulia.

Serving nnd decorating tnblfs' and hall were cntechl-im classes of RffldM fiiP, six and icven dju boys and glrb of the DcSales sponsored by Mr. nnd Mrs. Gor­don Lennlnger. Mr. nnd Mr.i, Lnw- rence Dernl. Mr. nnd .Mrs, John OarmendJa and Mr, nnd Mrs, ren McFndden, The program nrranged by Mrs, Tliumas Fceny, musician, Mrs. Thomn.? lUirtung, Mrs. Floyd Sehadd nnd Mr; ■' gene Musier. Trents were planned by Mr.5. Ernest P.tshorn, Mrs.' nichnrd King. Mrs. Chwier ~ pcnter. Mrs. Emll Slron, Mrs. Al­fred Wicher nnd Mrs. James Car­penter.

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G r o u p F e a t u r e s

K i t c h e n L e s s o nCheerful Matrons Home Demon,

strntlon club met la.1t week t YWCA for a le.vion on "something! for the kitchen." Many Item; dl.ipJjiyfd In c lu d in g liomemndc, Jood.i-

Mrs. j. E- GUIcspIe wi charge of the meellng. Reports were given by Mrs. }J. E. Malone. secretary, and Mrs, Ivan Creed, treasurer.

Luncfi «■«,? scr«d by Bcs,';le Speckman and Belie Speckmnn.

Christmas glfU were exchanRfd.Tlie next meeting will be held

Jan, 10. Vlsllora arc Inviied.¥ *

FAVORS rHEPARKDRICHFIELD. Dcc. 26-CDnvB)fs-

cent home favors were mnde by Junior Auxiliary members recently at the home of their lender. frs. Jerry Joliaiton, Elaine Dafl-<,

president, wii-s In charge, nnd Shc- rlll Mngollln gave tho prayer, Debra Johnston a.«lsted her moth-

with serving refresliments.

P E R R Y 'S TVGuorontecd. lervlco on

oil Makci TV & Rodioi.

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Special Cloio Out

Christmas Cords

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V A N S B I G S E M I - A N N U A L

HUNDREDS OF PAIRS FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE!

Here it is -- Van's Big Semi - Annual Shoe Clearance! All shoes are from reg­

ular stock and reduced for teal savings to you. BUY FOR N O W .. . BUY FOR

LATER! Make reol savings in these nationally advertised shoes for all oc­

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S e r v ic e U n i t i n

J e r o m e R e p o r t s

C i r c l e M e e t i n g sitBOME. 20 — Clirl.'.tiiKin ithe UiEme for rcceiu mctiinc^

!, Uie woman'* Society ot »iin BtrvlcB ^rSuMn'^'^ Wcslcj- flrclf iiin

J , potluc* aupper at llic ^Mrt DalB Tuniier, A tov ;

itild for me nur«ry.Le completed for clf <„^ refreilimcnl for llic e SicKjl ""d ^& prOJfCts ' •crc

dtlAll* to be aiinoiiii, r-,1 l.urr. t,lr». B»l'y P>''®’ I'X Mrs

nuioc monan /•I'-' -ceMMrs ot clrclc lour.»«e Mr»- D^y iiI 0 W*- llATOltl C,>lll|)bPlloitvtd ror group ciuol ’ UW C. D. WftlUinll u. -.n(n w, II, M. Stroud, Mr.'.. Clyde

Mrs, Aubrey Fulltcr.-(in, Mr-s,Heer anti Charlottr \

med » cliapter from tlir toot, "nil.i 19 Ills blr!h(kiy," In'r (he proifnun- Xn accordion «>lo, ‘'Drcl; l...

jl»IU* wai playwl by Charhtte

Bible study rrrnrd" n n jN W S S A l b O r t S O n U,j program Riven by Mi.-, Kdii.i' p i , iBiroud a; the^mccMt,cr ot circkj t n g o g e d t o W e d

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■ IIONDAY, DECEMBER 2G, I960TIMES-NEWS. TW IN FALLS. IDAHO PARE NINETEEN

M a r i l y n W a l s t o n P i n o c h l e P l a y e d

I s G o o d i n g J o b ' s ____ B y ^ r e o C i r c l e

D a u g h t e r Q u e e n | « ............. ..........................

J u n e B r i d e - E l e c t

1 DIETRICH, D«- !20-A potlurl;^ _____ .j.'.uppor iiiul pinoclile inirly v.frc

GOODING, Dcc. 20 —Marilyn by Filciid-'.hlp circle niein-of Mr null f'3r tl'i-lr lm:-b;mdi nnil frleiid.1

••ton, V..!.' Iri-Miillod of OotKllng bctlicl!

n.iiiKhlcr.';. durliic ri'-; t tlic MiLvinlr-

•: Carol KloUuchcr, iR cr; I’sni Meyer, ;(t: Dora L«, tilth

ry Adiimsnii, Jun* na KaUiJff/! Ki- 'lodliMi,

DiaiiA Bnycr, flrM jmse; Marilyn Flynn, srt-ond page; Cliru Dyram, Inner gunrd; Lynn Borclicrs, oulcr cn;ii'(l, niul P.itiy Jord.\n, Beth Kllnplpr, Marjarle Kcnj, ViOcrlc

, . - - Knc'.ur, K;iiUlceii Bell, KrlMI

W o I t e r P e t e r s e n Is ;:™ ".? ;; d- 'S S c S ;iUODlNC;. UfC, - Tlie rn-.C.nol ItotjrriMin, VIcKI Slmv.. Sii- trinciit ul KlUin AllicrU^ii lolsan Rlcr, Kerry Dale McConiUs, lUcr It. I'cifrcn, son of Mr. niKllt.lndi\ Diinlmm, choir membeu. .5. il. C. I’ctctien, Wendell, IsIJnnicc VnUKimn Is ctioir leodpr iciiiiced by her parcnt-i, Mr. nnd |nnd Gnylc Ander.wn wna Installed ' . /irijold O ,l)bcr£.'Of!, O00(Unf,'.|JiJ’« biwer.d ue ha. been diuscn for tlie| Becky Kolly. dniiRliler of Mr.

; v.cridin!:. I nnd Mr.?. Gene Kelly. A-Mlited wllhfrl MI'-> 'Albcruon v.m crndyntedl'h'’ ccrenumy a.'s tlie iingcl In llic r Ifrwii Wendell hlch school In 1057 hunk ol sold ceremony.

At rlrds t*o nnd tlieir ciie.si- in'^l Miciidcd ) cnnxer■. Bu.iinn.^i H'-‘'lalll»K oftlccr.s were Jeanne Dudley Slroudajid .Mrs. AdrI.’,' '".'J'--<'. S..JI J.,ke City. She «.„,Crllchley, queen; Louise Locke,

M Van HCtJi PToce<?ri» Jraii !hc) a secretary- al llie K’‘>de. Mrs,-Mwo-£a)lRljrow, mar-hacheon went to Aiina Stockdale. Security hank In Salt ” ” •4!rs Robert O sborne u.^ed^CUy tor one nnd oia-lmlf ycnn ^d Mlnlun, chBplaln; Mrj. Gordon

•Bnuiue! God with u.s" for thc'''>'d 1':ls heen aVtcncllnx BrlRhnmiJi'V"* '''’- , niuMclan; .Mrs. Guy ^ p K ^ l c e . She i.l,«read_th?|yo.ni: u n l ^ Provo, for the'CoJes^.enlor^euModm^^^^^

The p.irtv at the home of .Mrs. Idney td'Aiirds replaced the an- II,Il Rifi exehnnijc.Five inble--. were In play ivtih

itre.s, dniirhlcr of prize.-, puins i<i Mr. wid .Mr.v Fred niAinire>, u.is Olsen, Ilr.M: William Nfl^on and

ir prlnee . ,md Bar-;MrH, Art •nicil, luw. niiU Sidney }:iiig)Uer a! Mr. Jr., tnivrJIw,

Installed'

o ii,t, i„,i.iiM i „ d t i * | R e b e k a h W o m e nliprry, milde; niirlma nclll i . . , ~ ......................... M e e t f o r D i n n e r

t recorder ' '-KNNS FERRY. IHc, 16- brarlati: Barbara'''^'' ^cheknJi lodse " • 'Carohn Loucks Kay

■RuUr rI In t y liall {'

Oirte. Mr.i. Ou.'v Crlkn pUivi-d, Chrlsunas recordiiic. , Mr.«. Orel I AdiiW o'H* In charce ot tlip ivor-| jhip aervlce, - ]The Rtoup broucht Rlfl.s for lh» '■

lionie for menwily rctanlod ati* C»ldwell. Mrs- Robert HalncloiuM jnd ton were Ruc.',t.i, •Mr,'; Riiln-l" eJoud decided to become a membfr'^ ol the circle. |f'A 50*cent luneJiemi scrvctl by:’'

Mrs. Gib Tlllcy and Mr.s. C.irlerl Luther «n.5 featured

orlRln of the ChrlstmM leslls Roberson, n.<al5!ed by Mr, U«ls Nclion, Mrs. Lulher and Urs- Bay Hnmlel rbvc Ihc pro- pun, ’This Is Hla blrUiday,"

Announccmenti were nirvdc otA ; Sunday wiioo] party nnd Uic JtsSfBst spon.wrcd by tlie Mctli. RttUt Men's club to which members ( the W6CS were Invited. Members of circle one held n

polluck lunch at the home ol .Mr.?. Fffd Otto. After the worship serv­ice and proRriun directed by Mrs. Vlrglnln McAulcy. members wrnp. ptd Rlfl. for the children nt the (Jfaf and blind /ichoo! In Gooding. Tftey fixed (njti plaie.t for thf jJiut-ln.v Mrs. Charles Knys wa.? a guut.

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M r s , H a n k i n sChristmas patty for the Falls

c club was held Inst week home of Mr.i, Al Hankins.

_ Norman Webb, proRrnm chairman, led group carol shiRln? »nd the recordlnR, "A Christmas C»roI." was played. Gifts were exchanged.

Roll cnll was answered v,Uh Christmas thoughts-

Mra, Don Zltterlcoff was a Rue.st, Plans for ^ January family din. er were made.

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I yc iiHer flanre \na.i iiradualed tro:n

Wendell hik-h .whuol In lOS'J and the Uiilverslly of Idnho, Mascow, in 1050, He Is a sophomore at the WiUihUiRtoii unlTcr.'lty ichool of medicine, St. Loul.s Mo. He com- plcli-d a two nnd one-halt year LJJS tnl.sslon lo Uruguay.

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K i m b e r l y G r o u p

C h o o s e s L e a d e rK IM B E RL Y . Dee, 215 - Mrs,

Marie Hargrove was elected presi­dent ot the Kimberly Reader's KHlid al a rcccnl wcctlnR.

Others elected are Mr.s. J. Gar­land Glbb.s. vice pre.sldent and proRram chairman; Mrs. A. R- Mlller. secretary, and Mildred oill, Irca.surer and book committee clialrman.

Mrs. Jack clalborn. ]r.. book committee chairman, reported three new books were purchased,

were exchanged and Chrlst- carols were sung by the

group.-Mrs. Gibbs accompanied on the violin, Mrs. Hargrove read the Christmas story, Mrs. John NelsOn us in charge of the proRrant, Tho group met at the home of Irs, HarRrove, Hostesses were

Mrs, ClUford I=1Ullj and Mrs. Ger­ald Ridgeway.

READ TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS

Mr;.. Rnlph McCray, flag bearer ‘raveling.reader

ed the offU-lal visit of the Kraiid president will be Feb. 17 and tho district iiiprl Inn mil be held Mnrch no li Gleims Ferry with the local loc'.ji ns ho.stcs. .

Officers tor the comlns year wil bonstalled at the next rcRiilar ififcllns Jan. 2. with Mr.v Oliidy.s Broun, Mounl:\ln Home. <lMntl pre.slilent. as Inslalllni: oftlcer.

Gifts werp cxchnnKed.

H o l i d a y M a r k e d

F o r C l u b a t F i l e rFII.fr , Dec. 2f,-Tlie Delta Han

chill held lU Chrlslina.5 partv. «t the hnme of Mrs. Clem Bohanrn with Mrs. GeorKe Erlmrdt. ■ Mr'.. Jack Hanson. Mr.s. Joe Greenwood and Mrs- Robert Murdoft tt-s-slstlng wllh tile luncheon.

01f(j Kfre ejcchariircij after (fie luncheon and pinochle wax played. Mrs. Martin Knlep wa.? hicii score •Inner with Mrs. Greenwood re-

•inj low. nnd Mri. Hanson,

II be held

SHOSHONE, Dec IG-/ ins party wiw h''Id l;.|.ier No. 42, Order of F.r.rru

Sl:i!-. nieetlng Irst »eek at du Mn.'onif temple here.

Adsaiice nlRht wns ob -rv.i Wllh Mr.v M. n. Br.)«.i, «o;tlr, ninlrmi, pro tem. pie'ldlnc.

Mr.s. F.stlier Moate «a.-, nelcumi c back li> Ihp rhupli'r. t he ha;, re ccniU' morn! here !r“i» CalltoniJ.i

remembrance. had tien

A n n P a g e I r w i n

P l a n s J u n e R i t e

W i t h J . S h i v e l yKIMllFRLY. Dec. cddinc Ls being pl;ii

I'liRO Ir«in and Jerry !sl nounce her parem.-;. .Mr. I.irry ' '

P a r t y H i g h l i g h t s

M e e t i n g H e l d b y

L i n c o l n C h a p t e r

G r o u p F e a t u r e s '

M e m o r y T h e m e

nnd :

HKYBUUN, Dec. 2G-••Chlr,L< ti>r memories" was the themr of llic ChrLslmiui pnrly niul glfl exchanKe held by the flr;l ».ar(; MIA at the I.D3 chiiri:li rrireatloi lull

•Hie proRram consl.Mcd ot carol sUirliiR led by L.-\n:i McCardcll: mihk.-, hv qu.irtets. Kill.' Chrislon- en, tJlane Jarvlfi, Kllen l’,\ul and

U.-.lle llelner, and I’e,irl Jonc.s .Sara Wilcox, Steven.s lieliier nnd Ronald t'lrih. and n rendlni; by .'' lierrel V.m Uuven. The gjnrtet.s .M-ie nrromp.inled t>y Mr.s. LfPi'lcI s: -i:d.irr! Fr.ink Rnvsteu nnd Gae Aiuler. nn were renders lor the

and

J Mrs.

Both a

4 8 Y e a r s M a r k e d

B y G . F . C o u p l eGLENNS FERRY. Dec. !S-Mr.l

and Mrs. Bryon Alialt ivere Jjod- ored at open house on their 48th' wedding anniversary In.st week at their home at 210 Alton street. Mr,' and, Mr.s. Ahalt wns married In' 1S12 at Avila Beach. Callt, I

Mr. nnd Mrs, Ahalt came lo MnlJO tn 1523 from Walla WalJn, Wash,, nnd have been residents of Idnho since that time.

The anniversary cake was baked and decorated by Mrs, Jack Cralc. nsslsted by her daughter; It was crowned by a miniature bride and bridegroom, j

bridegroom ts the -son cf Mr, and . rrs. Sfcvcn IilMio FitIK

re seniors at the Unlvcr- laho, Mo.scow. Tlie brlde-

Plrct Ls affiliated with Knppn Kappa Gryjinia soruTUy nnd Ls niajnrln^-fnilemenlan" rducatlon.

member of Della Tan Della fraternity nnd Is majoring Itj music educ.itlon,

¥ ¥ ¥DINNER SntVTD

^VESDELL, Dec, 2&—Mrs. J, C. Jones, ilutitlnRtnn, cnllf.. and Mr,

Mrs, Marlon Jone.s, T«ln I, were dinner quests of Mrs. Mlntun last week.

The t)lrtlid;iy nnnlver.s,-\ry of Mr.s Moore wns oUserved and her dona­tion, «llh tliat received In Uic C ypprrs lor ChrLM prnlKt, t.-jj added to the F-STARI, fund^

The proKram featMnd Christmas enrol slnglnK with Mrs. Claude, Che.ss ns accomp,inlst. Kevin Ter-' ty played pinno Mloj. Mrs. Shel-

Cillt.s were exchnnRcd. Mr. and Mr.s. f^ank Shaffer nnd Mrs. Ar-1

charge of re-

B o o k C l u b H o l d s

C h r i s t m a s E v e n tDECLO, Dec. 28 -- Mrs, Lillian

Matthews was ho.stess tor the Dec lo Booklore club's annunl Chrlsl mas dinner and parly.

Glfl.s were exchanged. Mrs. Gay Nielson presented a recordlnfrs "The LIUfst Ansel" and Clirii!- ma-s lullabys, Guesl.s who were former members of the clut) were Mrs. Nell Matthews, Mrs. Lota VosberR. Mr.s, Va.sco Parke and Mrs. Louise Zadororney,

llie January meeting will be held at Hit home ot Mrs, Joseph Gllleltc,

M r s . D o r r i n g t o n

I s L e s s o n G u i d eDECIXD. Dec. 20 — Mrs. Hiirry

DarrlnKt'>n presented the llternry son tor the Relief society la.si rk al (he LD3 church. A.«slsttnK re Mrs. Melvin DarrlnKlon, Mr.s powell, Mrs. Normn Ix>u Whip- and Mrs. clarence rhllllps.

.Jrs. Norman Wood wns In charge of the niectliicr. Chrijtrms enrol flnRlng wns directed by Mrs.| Melvin Darrlngton, nccompnided by Mrs. Bruce Turner, prayers

led by Rachel Lcwlj and Fern Thompson.

The theology lesson win be rIv- n Jan. 3 W Mr«. l^roy Banner.

¥ ¥ ¥IOWAN IB GUEST

WENDELL. Dec. 2G Mr. nnd Mrs. Dale Gilbert and family en­tertained at an early Christmas dinner In honor of Melba Hlne, Marshalltown, la. O th e r Ruesis

Mr, and Mrs, Dwight Barton,' Daliss Center. la.; Dean Fisher. Nampa: Mr, and Mrs. Harold Jllne, Haiel Brown. Mrs. Mabel Webb and Hudson Brown, all Kimberly:'

and Mrs. A. E, Branch and family and Mr. and Mrs, H. J. Barton, all 'Wendell. |

R o y a l N e i g h b o r s

M a r k C h r i s t m a s

A t A n n u a l E v e n t■llie Rnynl NelRhbor lodge held'

ills Jiiinnnl Christmas party at the . 'lo o r iinil with members of th6. jjiivpiiCp camp prescnfjne thff

I Kathy Wells nnd Ginger WelU ■ were Ii-ntured In a I'.inee, Sandra McBride played two accordion .Milo.s. Florence Lall and Mrs. Al- nitc Bryan gave tendings. Myrtle Miilcr. nii n^.sfiiied a puppet act nnd fiiUir Britt sang "Jlnglalj Upl!s."'Mrs. L. E. Evans waa the ' nnnounccr.

Tile children were given Chrlst- mn.s irralj and Mrs. Ethel SUneS was presented clfts by the camp flnd jcverfll Indlvldu.ilj.

Mr.s. Guy Walker and Miss An- dorsiin dpcorntcd the hall and the Christmas tree. Connie Montgom- rry and Oran Montgomery aaslst-

H a g e r m a n G i r l s '

N o t e Y u l e E v e n tHAGERMAK, Dec. 20-The FU-,

lurr JlDjnemnkfr.5 of America held] n Chrlstm.is p.irty at the home i ' the nilvl.-.er, Mrs, Rolln Phllllpa,

Comical Rllt.s were exchanged. Members bruucht food Items for a bn-skpt to be Riven lo someone la the community,

Jonn Bomboy and Lola Stokes conducted games. Terri Larson and Arlene Orldley wercRpeclal gueats, Coleen Sllgcr and Delva 6Ugar tcrvcd refrcshmcnu,

¥ ¥ ¥READ TIMES-NEWQ WANT .\DS.a

r/zE COALTop Quolity Alt^oyi— at

WARBERG'SRE 3-7371

Special Clote Out

C h r is f m a s C a rd s

'/2 PriceHills of Idaho

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t h e ^ Ir d t c ik o p p ln g .

J.a i a ^ ie r C L rb tm a S

^t^e ce n iL e i' 2 7 , a t 9 :3 0

the P A R IS

buy now! save now! season’s best values! our best selections . . . best fashions!

J A N U A R Y C O A T SA LEwere 19.98 to 39.98! now at three smashing low prices!

pick the fashions you’ve wanted! pick the rich fabrics you admircl pick

the dress coat, the casual.coat, the career coat you need . . . and pay less

than you dared hope! the earlieT you come to Scars the m ore of these you’ll find!

were 19.98 to 22.98

• handsome alKwooI ptaidn• crunchy all-wool tweeds• fine all-wool fleeces• cotton and cotton corduroy

Blorm coala wllh Orion* aeryUc pile Unlngs

• clutch. button*front Btylea• new brlKhi colors• dressy blacks.’• smart neutnlst

were 24.98 to 29.98

wool-and'camel's hair smooth wool plush 1007o wool fleeces and zibeiineswool-and-cashmere handsome wool tw.^eds zipHiut ilner coats , clatch, button>front styles classic boy coats wme Milium® lined-' colors! neuirabi drtasyblacksl

were 29.98 to 39.98

• all-wool chinchilla cloth• fine wool tlbelines

• all'wool fleeces and tweeds• dressy wool ploah• wool-and-camel's h a ir-

• plaid'woolst checked woobi• slp-ODt liner coats• many MiUam9 lined• Biany baod*detailed• cplorsi neutralst dressy blackat

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I Twin Falls Breaks Away In Second Quarter to Cop 65-44 Victory Over Minicosnmc slmni l»««inK “ '-’ I' ‘ I' " ■ f i -VTi S i , ™.tcoiiil r,u»rtcr. They moved to » lo.il I:, Ihe ll i.n l mi, 5iiw ith utiiiercliisamcn. never camc closer tiuui lo iioitits after that. \ illiaiiei, a seniorguard s ln iu lo u l ,_ k e i) t the * ^ * =i-

Maneuvers for Sliot{'ame nil> and tuck in tli lir-st quarter witli a liriliiiint sliootitiK lilit/-. The crew-cut senior ml:.'C(l tils first siiot of (iif jilRhl nnd Uicn belied Jionif live RlrnlKht. Most of Villiaiicr’.'' polnn c;iiiic on ills >pfcli\lty, IrjidliiK tlie Iiist LrctiK to the frre (hen imll.shliis H oil v.1 lUK ]iinip:ihut.

Excrpl !nr lhal sprrc. T' lii KilU fhowftl some of lu to t delcaslve nnrlc of llii> je;ir In tlirottllntr tli: Mlnlco oflcn« on six polnu in the ,'cconcl (luiirtcr. VlllMtifr

irc ncuin from Uic Held nflrr 5 /Ir.'.t peiliJd. Ill the nic;intUiie ; Bruin offense clicked Tor JO

[ points nnd It wus ftil over.' Uftnny Krller, nsnln plnylnR e,

ptiinilout Piiiiie on dcfni.'e nnd the ••-I-.Mri) -IVli, J-MlU nfl with,

IV fit'ld i:n:il. Chicle Cutler, the Kun-

_______A hurried h .lend. Tlidi VllliaMer struck.

In blarliiR order, V'lllmuer hit Uo ;ield ko.iL? i^iiidxlclifd a Ihrfe-polnt pl.iy to Rl'c Mlnlcoan 11-10 cdRo witli ::26 left In 'pfJ'JocI.

For thff rfmfiliider of tlie pei thn le:«I eec-s.ivted. Cutler put Twin KalU nhend but Villmucr rc- tflllnwd. Tllcn Sorcriion connccUtS. . This time. *enlor Dennli MqurIw hit ft lone onc-hi>ndcr. the Ilrit Mlnlco poliUs hit by nnyone be- BldM Vlllmucr- Bui ulUi 2(3 .leconds Icit, Culler hit nanln a* T\vln FnllJ moved Into a IC-I5 nunrler lend.

^IJrn 6nnderson opened tlic »e end quorter t>IUi r Uiree-point piny nnd Mlnlco «iu behind for Food. Tlie Spnrijins pulled to with­in tiro polnta «t 10-17 /in«f JJ-JS before Keller hit ft field roaI nnd Culler belled throURh four pol ' By hnlfllme It ww 35-21 Sor BruJns.

Twin Pall* nophomorfts ftvenRcd tin earlier defeat by dumpln[( Mln- JWa Jayytn SS-17 In Ih# jirellinl- nary.

Idaho Man to

Try for Big

Rodeo TitleDALUiS. Tex., Dec. 20 I V-Dob

A. iWbliiion of Tuttle. Ida,, at­tempts to clinch the coveted all- tiround rodeo co?,'boy title In

I the national {inaU gutting todny.I Robln5on h u a7JBS polni« lo>I m n til# UUe compared lo 3131B' 1 for veteran Harry Tompkins ot ; Dublin. Te*. Both are entered In I two event* anti couM witj « maxi­

mum of 8 ^ polnu.Another Idaho cowboy. Dean

I Oliver o( BoIac, has clinched the ' ealf-roplnff chomplonshlp.I Roblnaon has only been or

rodeo circuit for three years.I He l4 Ifsdirig Jn «t«er wrestlinff

and Tompkins Js th# Individual ] leader la bull riding.

Bob Nielson (11). Mlnlco, oianeuTer* for a shot al (he basket ai an unidentified Twin Falls player attempts lo smother the shot dur- los Friday's tame at 'Ttrln Falla, The Bnilns trounced the Spnrlnns br » BS-4S tcore. Charles CuUer (11 Katcbcs the mld-alr ball ban- dllDf. (Slafr pboto-eQicravliii)

Helwich Leads

Pilots Past

I Homedale- HOMEDALE. Dec. 26 - The I Olennfl Terry Pilou, getting a 21- I point effori from Junior Terry I Helwlch. came from behind In the I last quarter i« whip Homedale SO- I «4 last week.I The Pilots tmlled moat of the I garne. entering the lasl period five I polnta dcra-n. Then they bi&ied I home to victory by scoring 21 I polnu In the final clRhl minutes I wtille Homedale scored but 10.I OT)e rtclory wjw earried at t>3e I free throw line where the Pilots I eonverteit on 17 pitches against I only eight by Homedale.

Homedale saWflged the prellr Inary In a 30-M thriller.

rr.BHV IMIOHEDALB «<

Trli.pl> 0 0 1 o' l.<«Ut s t S

Pocatello Is

65-44 Winner

Over MinicoRUPERT. Dec. 26 — The Pocft-

tello Indians, po.silng n C-foot, &- Inch average cordon around the backboards, dumped tlie young Mlnlco Spartans Gi-44 here ' '■ eek.The Indlnns, one of the prime

contenders in the Southern Idaho conference, belted off to \ :i-polni lead late In the third period,

I kih.lasuJ . Tnckart U>(MI pN>f<cU Um. 4>fMU<l Silv>r S><l<llr

I (MUd Ba*n Ofwin IVkM, Aur. S-li I OrlstM's ClNTros U«d CbrblUa Ckurtk

’ ‘ atsk n««, Tea tklfk MIH<m1 Hu Tn

ItnaUbJiMm MtlM. OMa Gtv*<T* Whii.

I D«>l*r «( tk« wMk, U%x

B rOK TILT____^ Fla, DW. M «t-N«Vyd.MUwurt (ootbkU te«m* began ittpmMuvtiooj codar for tt ^ la U>» Oraoga Bowl xi

W id e - O p e n P a s s in g

M a y H ig h l i g h t G a m eM IA Sn, Dec. 26 (U P I)— A wide-open passing game was

expected tonight in the IGth nnnual North-South Shrine All-Star football game. It w ill he V M l’s Howard Dyer pitching fi’r tJie south agaiJi.st the alternating to.sscs of A rmy’s Tom Blnnda and Tulsa’s Jerry Keeling for the North before a crowd of Ho.- 000 in the Orange bow} with the kickoff elated for 8 :ir p.m. EST.

Norttiem power hlshJlsJiled by mldwestcm threesome composed : Nebraska's Pat Fisher. North­

western’s Mike stock and Illinois'B/il Brown gate the Yankees an

bulge which In-iulled them l-to-5 favorite In ihL? game

played by collese seniors for the benefit of crippled children.

Yet there was no question but hat the ncceni would be on pass-

Inir this vnMcvIsed contcst which the South ha-s wo

ftRainst four defeats______Dale Hall of Anny and Chnl- •M cBump) Elliot 0/ Jficfilffnri,

de-Miltc their horde of talented iiors. asrecd that the 111 be declilcd In the nir

ciirrlnn ivere South couches Dar- dell Roviil of Texas and Bear

r.'^ni ot Alal:airii.Thiiv de.spiti. the Odds being

quoted, the dnnille ti-om Dixie were opilnilillc. They fel Dyer was more thin equal «orUt', jM(r or pitchlin! qunrtcr- backs II. the duel ahead.

The South flKurcd 11 had an edge 111 the pmitlnj and ever niorf Imporianl field Koal depnrtinenl.Laurcu atapp of Al:.b;ini& hud a «-yard averftRe liil^ ycnr uhllc VJnce scou Of jjiu k/d;-ed three field go:.l5 in one came,-ie from « ynrds out,

Hall and eiuoi . cre dubious about, the p,,yoir of game, ptlmanly because ol the defensive prweiice in uie South lineup ot Monle U r ws hmr-lneh guard from -'rcxai Bill Shaw, 238-pound t.ickle Qeorgla T«h. TTiey win cc ' Jn the South

Offensively, the South will .m,- poTt Dyer wHii haUbncks Bud WhlUhead of Florida Elate and

BoWy Nay of VanderWU.■^e offecuhe line, », the col-

a s s ,CliorJes Uniilnj

John 0-Day. both orMia;t,, iMUes; Al Dalton of 6MU and

Aussies Take 2-0 Win Over Italy In Tennis Me^t

SYDNEY . Au.stralia, Dcc. 2G (U P I)— Neale Fraser whiiiped Orlando Sirola, 1-G, 6-;j. 6-3, 6-.1, and Rod Lave defeated Nicola PietrunKcli, 8-6. G-t. CJl today to giv Au.itralia a 2-0 lead over Italy after thyfirH t two single.s

ifenimatches of the Davia evip tennip tralia, shooting for it.s third ' .straight Davi.s cup victory and it.s ninth in the last 11 years, can c lo s e out thi.^

ir's play by bcotlng the Itallniis tomorrow's rioutilcs matcfi. TIic 0 clo.sUig Rinsles matches are!

scheduled for Wedne-'.day, but they kl be reduced to mere exhit)l'I If the iicftvllj favored Aus.' le.' tomorrow In the be.vt-ol-flvi

scrle.s.■yji.'ier. Auilr/tlhi' top - Mjjkcd yer. cot his ciiuntry off wliiguig li victory over Slroln. •' '

Imijcrlurbiiblc on ot n HunR fiitiier nnd Slavic mother, and L;iver, the worlds second bc:.t amateur behind Pta. er, showed the form that won I

major tltks In the Uniled Stiite.i lust fimimcr In routing PictrnnKcll.

No Eurojiej))) cnmi , the Davi.s cup Mncc Drltalii took It in 1930, and It was obvious after Frn.scr', seconil sel witii Slorla

Italy's chance.i of regaining European prc-silKo with an upset victory were bllm Indeed.

Doth Frnscr nnd I-iver, the Jlf- tie Queenslander who ousted Piet- rnnRcll in the Wimbledon scml-

' isl June, played good steady tennis,-taking fldvantaRe of their opponents’ mistakes lo make It a glorious dny for the handful of down-und£r funs among the huge crowd of more than 19,000 lu White City stadium.

A large portion of the crowd iis made up of Tfallan Imml-

grants nnd for the most part, thi only time they roi a real oppor' tunity to checr wns when Sirola, the Ukeable six-foot, seven-inch Riant, took the first eel from the slow-starting Fraser after Aussic cJmmp doul)le-/auI£<cf ;t polnt-Then, they sat back In sMence s Fraser ran throuRh Sirola In ie next three sets and Laver'

made short work ot pletrangeU.

chalfenge roiind, Ans-

Criticism of

Fish, Game

Group MadeCASCADE. Dec. 2(j (.^-Crltlc'.s

of the Idaho Jlsh nnd-game con inlMlon wns rcUernted thk week- end t)j' State 2?ep. Woodrow Bcnn, D., VnMey,

"It seems," he snld, "that have a 'rubber stamp’ Rame c ml.v lon. Judging by the ihlnRs that hnve been condoned In the p.ist .'.cverni year.'; In many phases of llic operation ol this vlJ.iI in­dustry.'’

He . nld "here we hnve a very striking example of our stnle be- hiR taken over by a bureaucracy, practically free of answermg to anyone."

}Ie said, 'To my ray ol tlilnlc. Ing, any bureau or segment ot gov. crnment must be kept in line by some sort of check and balance system.'’

H o r n e ts B e lt R o c k la n d 47-38 to

T a k e H o l id a y C a g e T o u rn a m e n tBURLEY, Dec, 20 — Tlie Decfo

Hornet.1, wlUiout a man over si) feel tall, stonned past rnngy Rock.

,)awil <7-38 »lday night to wit I their own holiday basketball tour­nament. In consolation play, the

I Richfield TlRers r.crnmbled to a ’ ®-3C edge over Uie scrappy FLtU

vcr Trojans. But the champion­ship game wn.5 one ot the bln up- !ls Of the year nnd [he Hornet-' ved It all lo hu.'.tle.Remeinberlni; a 60-35 openlUR

dcfenl r.t Rockland, the .slioti but .iiig lUirnct.i tcn incil

defensive effort of the yenake the vutory. Itock-

Innd, which hud lost a one-poli decision lo Valley in Its only de- fenl of the se.i-son. nvcraKC ne.ir 6 feet, 2'i inches, wltj> the tnllest lan sojnff 6 fert. 4 inche;Ilocklnnd moved Into Ihe lead

enrly In the Rame, Us rnngy zone defcn.sc holding Declo al bay, Tliey nd a seven-point lead at h:ilftlnie. But in Ihe third quarter, Declo ent ahead for the first time

spcclnculnr df/cfi.»e, RHcJjorrd Jnek Estes, Gene Ooitz and Ger-

PoKcrs, Tlie Hornets also bucketed IB polnu during that time to own a 31-23-edRe going

Into the last elghc minutes, Hlghllghllng that third quarter

rally were the four polntA en from Estfs and Borti while W; die hit three field goals.

In the last quarter, Tliomps' . Estes nnd Wnrdle, who ended the njfflij aJIJi IB polnL!. jnnJniaJned Uiclr shnfpsliootlng and nets moved steadily awa>

In the first game, the Raft River Trojatu ptnyed their /(nci( the yesr ljut it wasn’t enough to krrp Rlclilltld from the vie I Doth tc.iJiu Rcre ice cold first quntler but started I

14 Horses Meet At Tropical Park

Dl-c. 25 '.P- Florlda-brert Hcro.';hnt:ali\ w ill cnrry 153 pounds, the highest Ini- poit of his career, loclny wlicn he meets 13 otliers in the $10,000 aiUU eil Clirl.Unias handicap at Tropl. cal pailt.

Sfroml li) Ihe weights l.i Roxlp Ginn's Moony, a Canadian siake.V winnrr, unilcr 119 pound.-., Sidney M. Dnrloii's Creek SUir will carry

. slightly toward hnuiini field moved In front 3-'."-

River .still had o Tlie Trojans, i

Itig for tlielr Ifront early In the fourili ou;i'’ nichfietd pulled back m two points wuh four im’ni’r,7l In the game nnd tiien :ciam'i,’M?< ninlntaln ihelr edge fi)i ■ ^

Montana Nips

Idaiio State

In OvertimePOCATELLO. Dcc, 29 (fl-UtUe

Bob 03111ovlch sank three long shots In orcrttma Friday night u ho led Montana Stale unlvcr.ilty lo a 60-58 non-conference ba.sket- ball victory over Idaho State col- lege.■ The 6-foot, B-lnch O-Blllovlch. Grizzly football star too, sparked - Moninna rally through tho second half ulih set shots and Jumpers from 20 to 35 feet out. The rally erased a haUtlme deficit which foitncf rdnho State lending 3T-2J la

strong bid for Its first victory I seven starls,Montana caught up with the

Bengali at 44-M with less than 13 mlnute.'i left In the game. The scorc V.-OS lied three more times after thnJ, indudlnff the 5«-aJJ mark which forced the overtime period.

The Bengals took a 54-52 lead with 4 minutes, 20 seconds left Don Kugler’s field goal, b _ . O'Blllovlch canned the tying bas­ket with 2 :« left. ’Idaho State stalled It out hoping for & final bnskct, but the try by Prank Swopes wlUi seven seconds left ml.' cd,

O’BlUovlch led the scoring with 10 points and Swopes got M.

Idaho Stntc garnered 33 -- bounds to Montana’s 30 nnd also hnd a better shooting effort: 40 er cent on 21 of 45 field goal tries > Ujo OrlzzJJu’ 25 of 6i !cr 39 per

Tlie Bengals. who tot to New Mexico State Tuesday by a single point, 69-58, are now In their long- :>l losing streak since 1648-49, •hen they lost eight In a ro

oniihi I, tt SI, t, t

Jim Windham of Hou.ston guards and Bob Barbtcre Ot'orge '^a.shln^ton at ccnlcr.

e North, to be co-cHptulned' . _.ori and defensive center

ry Smith of Miihlgan, nn ii tcnshv line hnve llanH Oppcr-

n Pf Penn State and Ron Del- of i\Ht at the end.i; joe Wen-

dryho>-kl ot Illinois and Alan Fiers of Ohio Stnte at liickivi; Druce 'IVbox of Syracuse and aI Van- derbiish of Army ni guards nnd Arniy i George JDu)iva;i At center.

SHUT’ TO DEKKNKE STANFORD, Calif. Dec. 28 I7t

—■Die fmplia.5i.i uiw *hJ/led to dc- fcn.w todny as the west contlmiMl drills tor sntnrdiiy's Shrine classic at Kerar Stadium. Ve.Merday, the ali-j,tar gridders aid not let Clirlst- mas Interfere witii their practice. They worked out tor two hours in erbp V, earner. >Mlibnck Tom Watkins of low.i stnte and Olynn Gregory of SMU looked c.spccliilly sharp. '

Positions in

Tennis Given

Local PlayersTliree Twin Falls leiinls play­

ers received positions in the of­ficial United Stales Lawn Tennis association's Intermountnin sec­tion tennis rankings for the lOfiO icasun.

The Intermounliiln section In­cludes tifflh, Colorado, Wyoming, Miitanaliinil Idaho. Tlie rankings are bused/on partlclpiitlon in USLTA suictloned tournament play during the pu l season.

The local players Include Lola LIpe, dnughltr ol Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Llpe, 337 riercc street; Brad Hu/jiphrryi. .wn ol Mr. and Mrx. J. R, Humphrey.'. 15J7 Elliabeth boulevard, and Bill Johnson, ton of Mr, and Mr.s. Ace Johnson. 156' Tenth avenue north,

Mls-s Llpe wns placed sixth In junior women’s single*, which In­cludes girls J8 >'f»rs old and un­der, She nnd Suian Knight, Poca* leilo, were ranked sixth In Junior women’s doubles.

IfumpJireys was ranked 2f.st in Junior men’.i singles while John­son was placed 13th In hoy's sin* Rifs for boy’s 15 years old nhd un­der. Johnson WHS also ranked IBlh

, In boy * siiiKles for boys J3 year*' old nnd under. • '

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Hal Meets Fellow Who Will Make Malm’ity Respecraljte

BY HAL BOTI.E 1 NEW YORK. D«c, M

an InttrMllng /filow the othci nlsht Rt n coctW/I parfy. H<

I vfuin't on a diet.

1' Wm BOUiK to retire #oon. Uiotigli Wft-m’t worried nboul It either Had It (Ul figured out.

: "I've decided on nii iinujiinl ; hobby" he wid, rcAcluiic for n , third mftrtlnl. "I'm tioliiB to six-iid ' thfl re-M of my life trying lo niiikc S mBlurlty-iiinlnly hum:in m^turiiy ! —rf.T>cclftliIr.; "I've decldcd Uie br.it way to . do thla W UirouKli nrt, so I'm go-

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‘ Lincoln’s 4-H

3 Groups Hold 1 Awards Fete

SHOSHONE, Dec, SC-Ulie Lin­coln county 4-11 nwnrds mcctlnr, was held Inst wceK nt aiclificld. County exiciiilon A?cnt J, Hini- nrd MaiinltiK prcNciiteil the nu ;irclr; and Introducnl Itndcn nn<l cluli-..

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irds I

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award Riven by Mrs. Chiirks ft. Wfllgrceii.

Sharon MeNcc, Eddie Nelson. Ronald Croft and Oordon Crolt, the beef awards from E. 1. Diil’oni de Nemours and eompaiiy; Janet 07T, C.irJce Hlley. Ntixillyn Jiihn-

i BOn and Carol Tliiirpe, flolhlii[: : award Irom Coats nnil Cltirk com­

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kwanU from the Oliver cori>ora-

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Jim “"'I Crofl I aid Peak

BlmplleJty pattern company to Janet Croft, Marilyn Johi Carol Rom and Jnncl Orr.

Michael Baralnea, Joe Sliaw, Haddock and Uro' Haddock the electrle awards from WwllnK- house: Marsaret Hdkcn. Virgil Helken. Arthur Mlll« and Kip Mills, the entomolofO' nward from Hetxulea Powder comp.tny; Gene Cheney, Oary Depew, MarRarct Helken and Wayne Stutainan. field crops award from ArcAdl.-\n Pro. ducU Department of Allied Che:nl- cal corporaUcm.

Sharon McNee, Carol lUi.'w. Pa­tricia Paulson and Janet Croft, lood preparation awards from Betty Crocker of OcneraJ >fllls; Kathy nois, forestry award from American Forest Products; Mar- Caiel Helkcn. Karen Soreiv'.en froieji foods awnrdu from Whirl­pool corporation; Qonjile Peak. Margaret Helken. Susan Hall and Kip Mills, garden award from TTftctor corporation, of AllU- ChilmemManufocturlnR company; and Carol Roas, Marilyn Mannlnc, JUl Thorne and Karen Hansen,

. health award from Ell Ully com­pany.

j Hooio economics awards were won by Carol Roaj, Janet Croft,A pits flrhinier and Mary Ann Lee, Xrom Montgomery Ward; Wn>nie StutzmaR and Sharon McNec. lendeishlp awards froin Edward ro » Wilson; Margaret Helkcn and Richard Baniey, Mfety awai from General Motors.. Prom the "Wa«on WJieel Vi ilely" club, led by Mr, and M Dean Barney with Bandra MilLs UiB Junior leader. Lilly vins.int '*nd EveJj-n SDw, reccU-cd UtU year plna; Carol Holley. lUcliard Barney. Ann Daniels. Arthur Mills. Kip MUU and Sandra Mills, ond year or more.

Dietrich Wrangler* 4-H club, led by Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Gage and Margaret Helken as Junior lender had 11 members to receive the •wards.

They are Leslie GaRc. Jojne.i aa*e. Chen'I Ongc, Carol JnnicRUl. ^Robert JaurcBtiL Janice Jauregul,• EUeen Cooper, Chcrjl HoUlbauRh, .Dennis Oardeluea, Randy McCow- -»n and Margaret Helken.

BUHy Bees 4-H club members led by MarRarct Hrikcn and

ImembCTfl receiving award;,VirgU Helken and Paineli goyne.

BewlnR Suilra club, led by ^ rs, Myron Johnson and M «. Zannie ■Alexander, had nine first year members and 11 Rccond year lover. First year member.s are Unda jBfrrlochoa, Gayla Johnson. Loi rattle Bnunmnn, Mirva Broylc.s, Melinda Brnyli-s, Jeanne L.' rori , Pamela Lecertua, Ijiura Solo.sRa ,«ld Sandra -Haddock. Second year iftnd over .member.s to receive awards were Sherry Buhler, Cheryl lOnclda. Jnnot Croft, Marilyn :Johnson. Joyce Johnson. Mar>- Kay Alcionder, Call Ross, Sylvia Bar. Unca. Judy Dailey, Janet BaUey •Mid Lots BoloaRa,

Shoshone Hhiners club, Jed by Mrs. J. Howard Mannins and Mr:

McNee, with Janet Croft and Sharon McNee, Junior Ie.i(— had 11 mctnbers rccelvc

■ds. They were Janet Croft,. ■oa McNee. -Janet Bailey. Judv Bailey, Matiim Manulnif. Jill Thorne. Karen Hansen, Shirley JMscr. Shelia Murphy, Marie Ur- ruUa and Laurie £ i ^ , while Jun tor division mcmb^ were Linda P*T»on, Jeanne Larsen, Carol Glp- »a. Dianna Parson. Millie Vnr D>-ke, Lana Stlmpson. Oeaulni 3epe, Laura Anderson, Lorraine!

, Gene Cheney Kdon Croft, Ilnn- cl Parkhur.st, Don-

ry Tews, Cbrencc Tc pew. GeorKla Dcpcw, va. Adele Sandy and

Tlie elrht member

nwaras were Kathleen no.ss. Da Icen Glaiiner. Joan Lar. on, Lo rlcnc Oneida. Knren Sarense Linda OneUln, Virginia no. s nt Carol RoM.

neddj- KOoii.itl.f dub i.< lei! I , I, Stiawaiid membcra recelvli wards were Mlcliael Daralnc

Joe Shav.-, Jamej Haddock ai Larry Haddock.

Pally Hosteucs club is Jed by

le and Charlotte McGh . . . first ycnr members to rccei awards while sccond. year nnd ol er were Patricia Paulson. Patricia Anderionrf-lalnc McCowan, Ter sc Towne. Cheryl Townc. Cher HolllbnuRh, JiiiUq Warren, Sus; Ballard and Connie Knoivlw,

Leaders of KMture Leaders clulj re Mrs. wniard Nelson with Kd> lo Nelson. Jafict Orr and Stcvci

McClure Jnnlnr leaders. First ycai members to receive awards v,er< Danny Larson. Roy McClure, Glei Nelson, Jr.. and Elvln Towne OLher rnemlwrs were Bteven Me

, EcWle Nelion. Janet Orr, Mnrftaret Helken, Iva Lee Mc­Clure. Ronald Laucr ond Becky

;id Mrs. Elm Pc.ik nnd

if the Hnndy Dandys club v

First ycii In Ibc II Debbie

member.s given award uly Dniiiy.s club ar ?per, Robin Evrrcti

Wellard, Glenda Guthrli Dfbblc Knowles nnd Ida Perro: OUicr members nrc Linda Joiir

Tammy TupiKr. Kathy Evci Carol Tliorpe. Adele liandj ina peak, Cheryl Lowry. Pen

ny Sturceoii, Judy Hannah. Eu Hall, Kiiren Sorensen, DcAl i ■zman and Carol Rass. . rst year members lo iccelv rds Irom Merry Mixers, led ii

Mrs, Larry Tew? nnd Mrs. Vlvl; :k.son, with Janet Croft. Junio

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