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Baps S l o i ^ ,■ ‘Tha Idtbo COOTt tfi. D**- ^'J^tecrd once propc ««*»• “ T ,>£S1»” S ^ ”- “”.-ff nsonWork S( Praised by Sfoolgrowers » MACH .c»uf- DM -11W ' drivi JSS«W ™ p!“ ‘ « ^ la bere tor Ihc Na- to 1C u*od.llon con. p^ac, ^ .... „ -ho noka earlle chart Ui» eonvenUon, h is S SiboU4 U >8 «c^* ------- grrSrpS i) J ^ fKiulricf U« of do- ^ la 111 jorernment I u Bida pennanent. Tne ' sot ll due to expire next j A POC . Mhtiotu; Uttla ^prenment.lirlce con- , i tg Uad. “1^ bai jmuon L^lwcnddcubtthat SS I cuDOt iceomplUh the In- q j but trtn* only con- d teidspale tariff walU to ^ the doautlo vool Indus- Oem i >)er CO md -s more realUUo i„ the r «f cempuUaj parity t o pianta. Kd tbt lodutry be eoniid- The ■ntdr t n q other agrlciU- meUio( 5i a^Cw^'Slai of-rrtlr. ^ a lu Odkn Eeeleeled . • _ he cxr laxttOn praUCeat. Itay w . iSby, t a Anjelo, Tex, and P r ^ “« TMldenu »er* reelected. porUU a VudeaU m WaUace Cotton Ida atr, Mont.: John H. W“ J°' lidft Ttln Palli. Ida.: “ «» rie. Heber City. Xiuh: R u i- Ho ( Bm,V*rnte,Wuh.. atul S®~ ® 12*8. Slodtlon. a U I . Ueptes TOled to hold tha ®“ “ *U« In Salt Lake Clly. . I ^ “ “ho utionPlea M ,on reo Sounded at ‘"SS nve ca 'ater Session “S°,’ ~ was to KtTaadAPEeports Alla I Dec. U-The »tate de- a bma •i D t public health aslced R. e . v tebii buln Intentate com- ConsoU ttlalon tod»y to slve care- pany. a^Uon (0 lhe problem nhtinl Itc^hlUon, Yhe ^(putBieni, Iq a itatement buslnes 4 let the commlulon a t Ita r btn thu Utemccn. aald f* p u t^ lhe fetUns In Ma- K P ' ‘l*fl=Uon preTentlon U fer ® ««il *tid dtilrable than i-* R ®™|«lon tlu »M ftdvlaed 1 ^ bnijj, proWfTO of an •' to Mture, u Ihey relate to qaK » r s - s i a Sit! ; sc; ^ 1 :; £ 5 l‘S!TS; a s 's s s°; =• Utah. ^eva(Ia md Wyo- CUlraua et Pitifi »'^ ..p ™“ 'J; eomniutte'. f.Min<P ' “ “ I®« >-326Damaire S‘|nedi„fF.“£ Cltv '^■nie ho Cati ^‘ butldint Mmtlc , ■ X «irlku \ ------------------------------------ ^ [‘tJ t —t .““ -S ' B- ----------'**1 A RegJonil " ' Ottkui Cltr aal jainf pposes Hi llsliina Telephi aho cooTentlon.' tnd to tum down » ta r S S po«1 the federal proj- fruel ^ u i t year the O nnnalM . turned Inj 0 ,.pT<h« down on the hlcb dam. farm ^ Tbe action astlntt tlot mad^na «blc one foUowed a pexeonal appeal trom J-, Oor. Lea JonUn. who told the con- renUon that he would aet lOoa to olhe “rid IO«ho‘ of the machine* « tho ^ ' fupreaiecourtenableahlmtodoio. 3 ^ T to e lr TOte t«alnit iht Ul>. ^ ^ D b w rato increue*. tbe delesatea ^ - D ^ted out that 68 local Qran«ea i' ^ bare taken a Umllar itand. g iS to other reeoluUoni, the convcn- made Uon: , or r* 1. Upheld the ftrm program of cense S ! the National Ortofe. 7. . the 2. Defeated t propostl favoring Ing ( his Idabot ton-mile tax. icbeduled to to pr Second Tipsy ' Admitted 1 ® John KccfttD, Kimberly, was sc W' driving charge in Twin Falls poll [jJ* pleaded guilty in justice courfc of i om offense. Keegan was fined $100 an la- to 10 days lit the city jail on the fi ®* Peace J. 0. Pumphrey deferred j lu charge for 48 Hours and continued 1 on, his second court appearance. Zklean --------------------------------------------- u n til o . , n his I ijain m enda if ar-. ^ ^ 'o- i)aii*y Output “a”i 'o* T itm- S; Cited at Meet £ FromAPanJUPEeporU POCATELLO. Dec. U —Given a J*" “ _ Uttle time. Idtho wme day may , "! rank 81 the top dairy itato In,tho " naUon. a lUte public health official Kee declared here lodar. * "■ O. S. Cotton, itate mUk and lood 5? « ' “■ sanitarian, itld In a ipeech pre- jy sta . pared for the, Idtho Mllk Proces- ^ , ‘o sor* MMclttlofi meetlns that tho D- ' i»* Oem itote'i mllk producUon is SS W c ^ te r cent over IMT despite a decline Jc In the number of milk-producing “PP«f or plants. . c«u nijh » d- The high eoiu cf modem dairy Tbom. ll- meUiodt tre «edlne out tho small, k trcak nfBi^Omt jfltxdaba^anv. leav- * lns!xw*5ieienl plants operating. he explained.’ ' * Will S', outside mariffts tor fluid mllle p o s ^ Id producU are developed and Irons- JusUce i portoUnn faeUlites ere simplified,- innoce CO Cottoa iald. "I tee no reason why ■**,? H Idaho Should not vie with Wisconsin White . • as tho dairy state of the naUon.** muea :: Ho cited Idaho's "cUmat«, crops, of Tw ^ good cows, unllnUled land area for Ross i derelopment snd progressivo dalr7- '• Fo The 50th annual convenUon of the Idaho Dairymen's assoclaUon and n Its affUlated orsanlzatloos opened r' with ooe of Uie largest reglstniUons on record expected for tho two-day . session. ' I Separate meetings were held by five catUe breeder groups and the 7oui Idaho Mllk Producers assoclaUon. to prls [1 ITie .annual all-breeds luncheon sis(rt< was to be held at noon. day m All assodaUons were to gather for felony 0* a banquet meeUng tonight to hear rights xl B. 8. Waits. 6e*tUe, president of tho record 1* ConsoUdated Dairy Products com- sent e- pany, give hit vlevi on the task 16 yec m ahead for the naUon's dairymen. was Sc The dairymen wUl open general ly o f ; ijt business setilons tomorrow. Inger't •— ------------------- watch. S Reseeding of I cco^ I Range Asked . S 5 By Cattlemen fo Klnj ^ OAKLEY, Dec, 11-Prospects for , reseeding range land In the Oakley * vicinity were discussed at a meet- p*‘“ - Ing of Oskley Valley Livestock as- soclaUon here Wednesday. The as- *0‘‘ M soclaUon adopted a resoluUon atk- “ “ “ • a Ing the forest service and the burtau >e of land managtment to meet with WUU tho advisory board ot Uie assoclaUon drawln w to develop a reseeding pnsgram. In the The assoclaUon also voted in favor II of taklnir a further adJusUnent In yestlga use on naUonal foreit grating allot- I*’® . ments by ihortenlng the graxlng who pi *° season la equal amounts Jn the check: "• spring and faU. Four Ponat Ranger Rufus Hall report- fes-ilon ed Uiat studies made during the last pleas RToilng teason Indicate the need and Ui ff for a later opening date and tho ney. f] « removal of stock earlier to pennlt oeorge > range Improvement. Kennel In the event of tn earUer season, parts i catUe can be tumed out as toon as Motor * the range Is ready, such fact to bo James determined by a Joint examination a |7S e, ^ by UiB advliory board and tho forest Ing a »: ranger. Assistant Forest Supervisor bank.. '* Wiilism Lucas.laid. 5 .r“ris;c'!ssrjf.1 s: Paii “ rice prtsldent; CHarles Smith, secre- tary-treasurer. Mabey and Eugene Layton, members of tha advisory ^ board, and IL W. Mathewi. member cont. ot the Bswtoom naUonal forest fd folli 1 catUe tdvUoty board. In a I Leon Weeks. secrsSafy of tho Ida- Jessar ie ho CatUemen's tssocltUoD; District Addlsoi u Orazier Wlllltm MtUiews and Con- The n, MrvaUon Officer Wllllam Dorlss at- wall o 14 tended the meeting. Flreme »• ------------------------- caused le STRIKE BID FAILS owned ------ n QMF- . I taly^J c c . n IIl^-IUIiftn■ Mfidl" u labor unions failed la an attempt tenalvel t? to paralyw rta transportaUon, post- . al and telegraph service, schools 11:55 a « and govenunent olllees today In the control Ursi of a series of ai-hour naUonal No ei X itrlkei ijj5 n<« ittdttssfc «Wt, ^ ■} _ ................. V -i:; egioBtl Newspaper Serriuf 19 am ^ ri High Dam, piHme~Boosti a be repltctd Jan. 1, by a flat fe« Dl oj- truck-lieeotlng Itw. 9. Voted down a resolution aik- kcd Ing slmpUflctUon ot meUjods tor ftrmers to gel tax refunds on fara B | leg reblcle gatoUne. gia 4. Tabled a resoluUon propodog a HB 0 . two-yetr.termfor Uie.foremor and J m to oUier sute ofnclals. -r 3 h'a S. Suggested a change In Uw stata f l , 0. tlsh and game commission t« pro- I M . rido for appolnUsimt of two mem- in ben for Uiree years, two tor two ~ year* tnd elecUoa of one member ■J'.i for one year. fr.'l 8. Asked U uf no Increatea bo mtdo la fees for deer and elk tags M i.; or realdent fishing and bunUng U- F'.^O 01 censes, tnd ' 7. Proposed t program for feed- ng Ing of big game in Mrers wlnten HP to to prevent starvtUon.________ ■ i| 3sy Count I ;d by Driver I was sentenced on one'Jranlcen ills police court Thursday then urt of a sccond drunkcR-drivinf $100 and $12 costs and sentenced n the first count. Justice of the erred judgment on the second |j||j| itinued Keegan’s $300 bond until !. Meanwhile. Keegan was given - until Friday monunff to get of W l his business affairs straigh^ ened cut before he began his Jail t ^ . Re began serving his sen- I I I tenco at 11 am. V* A police court Jury returned a t guilty verdict against Keegan Wed- nesday afler deUberatlng 13 min- utes. Kecfran's attorney bdlcated _ he would file an appeal but Kee- - gan appeared In pollee court Thurs. day for sentencing wiUiout • bis X counsel . _i Keegan's flnt drunken driving ar- f«st was made la T»la PHUs O c t 16 by dly. officers. His aecond arrest «*««“ It by stali police occurred 11 daya U- ter wtgor rr D. 0. Thomas, Twin PaUs, con- o* ho a vlcted of drunken driving In TwUi ^ PalU poUca court Dec. 1. fUed his IK appeal lo dlsWct court Wedneaday. Jt wi WlXm^uS^^^SS^ ?Pn Ik posted i 130 bood la Twin Falls Thu I- [usUce court Priday wben he pleaded years Innocent ot speeding. A citlsen Uiat l 17 s ig n e d the complaint, charging saw It .n Whitehead wlUi driving 60 to es Unda mUes per hour on highway 30 cast ^raj a, of Twin Palls. Deputy Sheriff Paul -ui_. )r Ross made the arrest Friday. consti ------------------------- ----------- the fl „ Four Men Get J Prison Terms uSi E. Ha; In T. F. Court ^ 10 Four ot six men. were sentenced to prison when they appeared before n District Judgo Hugh A. Baker Fri- O U . day momlng and pleaded guUty to 1 >*■ felony eharucs. The four men waived ir rights to attorneys. All had criminal J. ( lO records. 1 * Sentenced to serve not more than £ k 16. years In Uie sUte penltenUary ^ was Sabena Babala. He pleaded guU- U ly of first degree burglary at Trol- OSL Inger's phtrmaey Oct 38. He atole a Oeorgt watch. . for a Albert Johnson pleaded guilty at aac"- . sccond degree burglary at the J. J. P” ™® Newberry store“Oct. 27 and was sen- P*“'®- tenced to serve not more than 14 Sucl: ; years In prison. Nobel Hubert Ervin was sentenced to 14 In a , years when ha pleaded guUty of should 1 forging a 153 check. undcrs Roy Preston, arrested after his re- i leaso from Bon QuenUn prison. 1 Calif, was sent to Uie sUt« peni- *!»"«>: tenUary for not more than 14 years for ObUlnlng money under false pre- EufoP* . tenses. He gave an $M5 bogus check u> “ >8 „ for a car In 1040. Man h William A. Dtvls pleaded guUty of «ons i Q drawing a |30 check without funds pence. In the bank. Sentencing was set for noUilni Dec. 30 lo allow a prersentenclng in- Ise: n vestlgaUon. Similar acUon was taken !■ "A . In the caso ol Michael A. Cassidy, tors" < g who pleaded guilty of drawing n 1300 the pa 0 check WlUiout funds in the bank. mine t Four persons who have signed con- must g - fes-ilons were slater to enter formal toward ;t pleas Friday tftemoon. Tho men elvilla' d and the charges Include. Ted Mnt- 3. Sti 8 ney. flnt^degree burglary a t the peoples t Oeorge Thometx rtnch Sept 28: enccs I Kenneth Weaver, embezzlement of luggest 1. parts of a truek from Bol» Reese eratlon a Motor company July 38; Lawrence might < 0 James and LeRoy Lloyd, forging lUindln It a |7S check, and Pete Brester. draw- . t Ing a » a check wlUiout tunds In tho j *■ ________________ lubnon ; Paint Shop Fire S ! Damage Tallied ^ r Considerable damage w u'report- t ed following a fire M dty momlng In a ptiot shop buUdlng a t tha , - Jessar Egulpment eomptny. Ml t Addison tvenue west . The bisse wts confined to oni _ - wail of the paint shop. buUdUig. Firemen iald aa overhetled stove caused the ftre. A 1BS2 Mercury owned by Rey E. . Sherwood. 183 n Madison street, was damaged ex- t tenslveiy. • . total t . Plremen received Uie alarm at s 11:55 am. and had Uio Ware under e control within 16 minutes. o ,pn J No estimate of damaga w u avtU- iW t,. _ ' -------- TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, FRIDAY Old Store Dest fe« Lsk- tor ua ■ro- two ber ed- len r en en ag £d he nd' til Hoops ConstrucUon comptny boUaur “V In n lo Uie rUltge. Hock Creek was one* "I fee of western Maglo Valley. (Staff photo-engr 1^ ‘ * * * *' ■ ”■ Old Store, Last I i ‘Desert Oasis' ROCK CREEK. 6 ec. 11-Bacon Mr ai ,, never sold by the pound at tho Rock ijoj, L,|. Creek itore. ginc It wu the "super market" of Its eupled u . day. The customers hauled out not were I j 5 a week’s or a month’s supply of jeft t, Mt gtoccrles but a slx-montb supply. . The la. They carried tho suppUes In gtore I wagons drawn by two or Uireo teams bot,.ht ,n- of hones. diuoM la Uiat day. Rock Creek wns "Uie" biutot lilj community to Twin Palls county, m j ay. Jt was Uie shopping center for raadisrs from Ttceeworth and OTaree lit Creek on the west to Cottonwood on ^ ■ ■ ■ ■ e hotel la tha featuxed]^„ 17^ larnlghta to dance. -r j Ols Thursday Uie Rock Creek that 60 ed yeara ago wos an oasis In the desert — i _ en that became westem Magic Valley ng saw Ils old store dcsUoyed. the l u t ^ 85 landmark of a proud past X • . Crashing about like a buU in a _ china ahop. a buUdoter from Hoope Construetlon company shattered V7 (he frame buUding. Residents «c- ^ cepted Its passing with mixed emor f Uon; it was a flro hazard, an eye- ^ sore, bul still a landmark. rvnL No ons regretted lU passing more jj . I than Its owners, Mr. and Mrs. John to^ed E. Hayes, Twin ITtUs. Mra. Hayes is' po-s B , 1- a naUve of Rock creek. Her father, of , I. John P. Bansen, opem t^ the store, ed ------------------ ! ---------------------------- two-thi S Spintual Rise p"i 3 Terined Basis S Of Real Peace |5™ U- ... Champ > 1 . OSLO, Norway. Dcc. 11 W—Oen. Warehc :a Oeorge C. MarshaU caUed today Include . for a spiritual reblrUi to estabUih pounds of anew good falUi among men as a onions, j_ prime necessity for enduring world of cann n. peace. frodt 14 Such a regeneration, Uio 1053 Nobel peace prize winner declared 14 In a lecture at' Oslo university. J!’**,?®- of should bring good will. falUi and undersUindlng among naUons. P«iM .. Tho 72-ycar-old American tol- Perso n dlcr-stAlesman. honored for.'hli i|. sponsorship of America’s 17-bllll6n- ssil-j.^ „ dollor Marshall plan aid to postwar J. Europe, received his prize Thursdny T • ;k in the same hall. Jull] Marshall ottered these sugges- )f Uons for furthering the cause of 17. Is pence, wamlng that they held I’ i or noUilng of glittering or early prom- « ,, 1- Ise: foru ;n 1. "A careful study of all fac- f h '" , y. tors” vhlch have caused wars In ' X) Uie poit and a striving “to deter- ‘'®,f mine Oie gicat fundamentals which "..I"*' must govern a peaceful progression , _ * nl toward a consUnUy higher level ol At..... ,n clvUlaUon." ,h„ or t- 3. Study and understanding by dnys or 10 peoples everywhere of the differ- uura to 5: enccs between naUonal groups. He Dec. 31 }f luggesUd that principles of coop- car pin ic eratlon based on these factors mark f; :o might conUrlbute to a better under- an estln >E standing among all nations.. the U 3. Solving the economic problem , '* of Uie -mlUlons who live under lubnonnal condlUons and who J ' have now come to a reallzaUon tliaC they may aspire to a fair share ^ of the God-glvea rlghta of human ' i » '"**■ ' - Heai ;| Winter I R» 1! "A lltUe more snow and it,will , dlntoi '* be ChrUtmaa weather." said the ‘ 5^ , weaUierman. ■'But don't look for too much during tho next five ^"riir ^ The AP reporter, however, saw J enough In this predlcUon for Uie 11 :iOcwlonal light rain or snow; ujSm'S toUlpreclpltaUon.l0to;20ofan ! inch. Tcmperalurea near normal; .. . ' highs mosUy 35-45; low 18.35." j, (Probably) i ' " * T«k., \\]h7/y~' FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1063 Destroyed as Hazar( r boUaur begins destraeUon of old Roek Crei was once "tbe* coiamonlty of Twin Falls count; photo-ennavliii) * i( * It ast Landmark o f " lasis’ of Rock Cre< Mr. and Mrs. H ajei bmight It in ^ IKffl when it clortdr from Blnce Its closing It has betn oc- . eupled by vorlous tenants. The last by it not were Mr. and Mrs. Mart Pear, who *“y* of lett two weeks ago. ' .The bulldlnc.inWBreoted u a log <>»uj store In 1804 by j . p. TtU«, Hansen “ 2?h botight It in 1000 and made two ad- ^ „ dIUons lo 11 before ho moved hla he business to Hansen In 1008. V/: In Ila 16 yean of operaUon, 11 mored groceries and supplies In '«« whotealB lots. WOT In Uioae days. Mrs. Hayes recalU. gtore . . ranchers bought groceries onlytwice a nar. A trip to.Uio store meant jS j, a.lliuVbtai«Dy?»llei(-br.?iow*na heavy wagon. , . 'I ctn remember well Uie heary , wagons drawn by two and three lley “ T. F. Jaycees S Give Reports. i On Yule Cash W ContribuUons for the Twin Falls _ ^ Jaycee Christmas basket program 'ft mn totaled jc21 UiroUgh Thursdny. re- • “ ports KelUi Bird, co-chairman. Goal _. 'C*'* of Uie drive Is »1.000. The ciyr-wide canvass. Is nearly 1’ tvo-thlrds completed. Jaycees hope ' _ to conclude soliciUng Dec. 18. Pro- I ceeds wlll be uSed to fUl Christmas J baskets for Ttvln Falls,needy faml- nSi S Canvassing ot the warehouse dls- dent, trlct Is Just beginning, according to Elmer Wooten, warehouse district n ttli •A chairman. Assisting him are Oene & _ Champlln and Albert Dougherty. w,.n« cn. Warehouse district donaUons to date lay include 4.760 pounds of coal. 400 gjblUl ilh pounds of beans, 300 pounds of cross I a onions, 300 pounds of potatoes and jniasl rid of canned produee. appji, froduce wiU bo stored in the Ba- dams 053 con warehouse on Locusl au-eet red Biukets wUI be packed by Jaycees Mn llv and Jay-C-Ellcs and delivered Dec. grouc ,_(i 21. Packing of the bAskcts la ex- e c t « pcet^ to begin Oec. 31. for a ot. Persons who know of needy faml- «ons Ku lies are asked to telephone 071 or Hot ,n- 3241-J.J Hells II ^ eu i " Lnie Vanishes cld Por ’54 Plates po Icy For the llrst time since 1064 license ... plates went on sale 11 ds>-s ago. there w u no line at tho assessor's ^ 7 , ofllce Prlday momlng. ShorUy n f t e r __ 'TL: L Uie otflce opened, four clerks were wsKlng on two peopte. nnd at 10 . ” am, a few people were walling. “ “ Assessor Clifford Thompson warns >5“ ^ ^ that only IS days, including half by days on SaUirday. remain for-car :r- u«ra to puinhaso plales before the fie Dec. 31 deadline. Sale of passenger p- car plates hnd passed the 6.000 irs mark here Prlday momlng. with T- an estimated 1.600 more plates sold K p < at the Buhl branch. Sales of track license platea total Rt „ obout 1.400. including about 300 plates at Buhl. Tho courUiousc SAL otllee Is open from 0 ajn. unUl 6 The : pm.dally and unUl noon Saturdays, federa " . ------------------------- Inenti Hearing Asked on “fijj Robbery Charges ^ Clinton Martlndale, 10, Buhl, asked Oth< for a prellmlnar? hearing when ar- mtel rtlgned In Twin Falls JusUce court chatnt Thursday on a robbery charge. ley, Ci MarUndale was arrested by Buh! W. Fo officers Thursday' momlng wlUi a ot the 1SS3 Oldsmobile converUble ho Is alleced to have taken at gunpoint Wednesdoy n ig h t from Howard COE Hickman. Twin PaUs scrvlce staUon LawTa attendant klUed' He is being held in the county cident Jail In lieu ol a *3.000, bond. His pany hearing Is cxpected to be held next M ont -* T«k. 4 daugh ................... • ■ Nln* brlfated Idabo Coimtiea azard, Eyesore S B i Bohlt on S( him partt “fom man As ficer news niakc the with ister. parUn ment plant' Suy he hi been 1 ! Roek Creek store, l u t ot Uia old build- Falls county, a thrivlag oasb In Uifl desert : of Thriving Creek, Is Razed bay* It In teams '.ar.hones coming and going from Uie store," Mrs. Hayes said. . I oc- Hayes commented the store ctme last by ita supplies In Uie same tedious who way- Wagons wIUi "four upi" and “six vps" (n u m b ers of hories) ®®f, , . loa brought them from Klmama, the closest point cn Uie mUroad, • Th# wnsOTS crossed ths river at hi, Montgomery ferry cr Starrh's ferry. west of Burlty. « of^“ also served a. a post- J ® ^ Even Uie fanncre of Rock Creek ,, wera ia the habit ot setting .la big A “■ storea of suppUes »nd m«klKg.-|n. A father, she ftcalled. w b ^ o sW f Uie aeUtonfloodiag.Uia valley after -WA iR ^ U o a opened the Twin FMJj denei ' eountry to firming, asked to bay Tudoj one pound of lugtr. cates He had no meant of measuring conce supplies in such a small amount It morki was his sober and studies comment basin. C '- at that Ume: ‘•The day may even coma when sons I 1 people will want to buy bacon by set" t S t] the pound.”------------------------------- Jani 1 --------------------------------------------- prop® ^»20-Yeai-Pacts 3 “X NotSoughton S ^ope ' _ n ' 'I to det SS Power Supply g r WASEmOTON, Dec. 11 t^^-T. B. Co- Roach, Idaho Power company pretl- depar dent, said todsy hit company never date i Ft has considered the po^bUlty of But ^Ict jetting 20-year purchase contracts Pted for power from the propoied federal ment Hous caayon dam. Tud I*® WM whether tho pos- ninnai 400 alblUty had been considered during gave i ' ®i croas-examlntUon at a power com- the pi mlajlea hearing on Idaho Poweri ij r appllcaUons to build three power n a te s Ba- dams In Snake river. next 2 reet ObJecttou Atked jon cees Mrs. Evelyn Cooper, attomey for .<jeadU Dec. groups favoring the federal proj- cient t ex- e c t asked Roach to state Uie bssls The for some of Idaho Power’s objec- to po .ml- Hons Co the proposed high dam. Koverr , or Hoach said one objection to a fucj j Hells canyon dam blU before a eoa- a gresaioaal committee lu t year wns nower Ihat not enough power would be The . reserved for use Id Idalio. violate » Mrs. Cooper aakrt Jf Idaho Power lakes the tamo poslUon now m -,,hiin a c conslderaUon of tho new federal u S poUcy which enables private uUllUei to buy federal power on 20-year contracts. it* Co' contracts," Roach asked. ^ ,n "you mean you haven't conalder- T ' ed the possIbUlty ol gelUng 30- JL' year contracts for HeUs canyon ........ pouxr?” Mrs. Cooper uked. . Ar "There Is no basil for assuming trlct « {u. the conslrucllon of a high Hells a. m. canyon diun," Hoach snld. adding Monoa, (CradKMd rt« 1. 1) la the ------------------------ ----------- mansla: Beetgrowers Elect ”'M Ite? 3 *si Burley Man Chief use SALT LAKE c n Y , Dec. 11 t R - 1 6 The NaUonal Sugor Beetgrowers ' lys. federaUon will bo headed by aprom- Mitch Incnt grower from Burley. Ids, dur- y-n lag thB coming yetr. Marla i I Tho group ended lU tnnual con- , renUon Wednesday by elecUngJoha IQ E. Dowen. Burley, si manager, me- ,t, eeeding Orville MUUr, Shelley, Ida. ced OUier offleem named wert Ish- ar- mael Yoat. Bllllngi. Mont; vice art chalnnan: Rlchtrd W.BUeke.Or<!c- ley, Colo., -execuUvo secretarj-. and Jh! W. Forst. Worland. Wyo, member I a ot th e execuUve eommlllee. U --------------------- Int LOGGER KILLED ird COEUR D'ALENE. Dec. 11 tft— loa LawTence ScUe. Hayden Lake, vu . /WAS klUed Thursday in a log-]ammer oc- lease ( nt? ddent at the Diamond MtUh.com- said to His pany operaUons near Superior, will di lext M ont Surviving are his widow, a 6,000 fi daughter. 8. a&d ion, 14. eaclt n .. If C p EI Cotmtle* . I ; ^ ioii »vwa U CImkUnt KliM rr«M u>« UUM mM ju .s. Ad^ I R u s s ia ' I P lan Se P WASHINGTON, Bec. U (UP)—, "o Bohlen reported to the Btate departn ^ on Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. M( g5 him “the importance and serlouspei bower’s atoms-for-pcace plan. Vj B lurting Bohlen had talked wit ^ partm ent spokesman said this govei E “formal” Soviet response to tbe ■Prcsl g man declined to My whether tho I 9 ' had dIacuBsed the plan witU Bohlen H Asked about Molotov's ^'response’ g ficer Henry Suydam told' a -------- ^ news conference ho .could ir? 3 make noTurthei:* comment on lliX g the a m b a s s a d o r ’s meeting rri n with the Soviet forclgrv min- J[] li ister. -• ' ■I *Is lt..Uie potlUoa of Uie s u u de- ' i ■ parunent that Uis Soviet govern- v ■ ment haa not tumed dovn .thia nv«i ■ plan?" a reporler asked. , Suydam replied U)tt so for aa ■ he had been Infonned Uier* bas been ao ♦'formal respoate.*^ He said 2 r r S he could aot comment on Uu meet- L lag other -Uita to uy it had oo- 5JS1?. " cuTTDd la.Moscow lodsy.. Suydam laid Bohlen had deUvered to Molotov a compleU text ef Mr- J ? J rr Eisenhower’s addn^ made Tuesda? ^ bcfort th t Unlled NsUoni general auembtfl " a Ha., eald Uie slaU department 22?“? liad W ler consideration possible waya to follow up, the Prwldeat'a aU>ms-t«-peaco plan. But be said _ „ It was impossible ta sfate at this ' tlm» wlat form of «Uoa would bo « « Uken. . apeak* ^ When remladed Uut the Preal- propoi dent had pledged American parUcl- paUon In "privaU ttlki* iniide .the 9 ^ United NaUoni, Suydam said'then ^ * at would "bo no depirtnrB |m a .the Preildentl ouUine, ot eoum.- ^ Interior Aide A S A aB flilaPow er ^ M K riilll :Ur WASHINOTOM. i)K. 11 eSaf tUj deneeretary of Jatntair JUJfii JL eUt 1 ny Tudor said today publlo power adro^ tona cates haw lUrred.up an.•‘artificial lag eoncem" orer the new tederal power It marketing p(diey for the Missouri mt basin. ' Tudor conceded that maay per- nent len sons in the area affected wero “up- pnmo by set" by the policy goCng Into effect w>ir«f Jan: 1. But he said Uu fo«a ot the - proposal htd "put Uie wont possible &uoi InterpretaUon" on It Pat comp*lS^fOTr<tawVj^S*teBr^ 5 ^ ings on the policy ywlerday, 6ub- wilh 1 committee Chairman W illiam mlnlsi Langer. R, N. D., ssid he wanted beooa to determine U rural electrltleatlan ratal y cooperaUm would be hurt br tiw bosbj E. Co-op spokesmen have urg^ tbo C f - tl- department to delay the etteetrre O m rer data of tbe new policy for a Tear, of But Asslstimt inKrior ‘Secretsnr C] :U Pted O. Aandahl said tho dspart- OJ ral ment has ilo plaas to do this. _ Tudor said .hi tbought' the cz- ' 1 >s- plonaUon department spokesmen X ng gave at the hearings would clear up n- the public's fears of Ujb policy. ri It rwiaJrts co-ops to submit esti- ■cr roates of their power needs for tho next 30 yean to Uio department by Jnn. 1. The co-ops contend.thia or .<|eadUne does not' give them n itlU -.t.w 1 >J- dent time to prepare sucb esUqutea. -g. Us They also protested a-Brovlslon . « ' to permit the department to sell depart govemraent power to private; titJI- d iu ^ a IUes for long-tenn contracU with- ife, “■ out a provision for wiUidnwlng the ^ncj •t a* power if needed by tho'cosips. shone The co-op spokesmen contend this report< violates the ''preference" provision jgw. of the fcdenU power law under which . sonu public power groups and REA unlU jjj ~ geMlrst call oa power generated at orden “ federal projects Warn « Court Session g 5 : Is Postponed SS ° RUPERT. Dec. ll-S tart of dis- complet g trlct court here, scheduled for 10- 5 a. m. Priday. w u postponed to - Monday when a Jury will be-dnvwn. M^^ * in Uie trial of Uie InvolunUry » a r ^ manslaughter charge against Ken- <0<>-«cn neUi.Mllchell. I Mitchell's trial w u Uie second on f the docket but Uie collection acUon of Moon versus Knuse, sUUd to “'* 5 " open thU term of court, wu.post- ” °rth 0 - poned Pridty lo the next term of ■* court 1“ ' ■ MllcheU is to be tried la coaneo- __ _ * Uon with Uie traffic deaUt of Mra. == MarU MUler. Rupert, lu t spring. mL * The only acUoa Ukea'by Dls- Hu ° trlct Judge R. W. Beckwith Pridar ' ffl .* was Uio dlsmlssal' of pro))iitton fo r - H '* WUitred Edwards who/ ’pleaded Mj * guUty more Uian a year .tgo to ft BB charge of robbery. Judge,Baekvlth 4 reporUd Edwards had Uved np to J the terms of hts probaUon:.; . . Bulletin H ] /WASHINQTON. Dec. U W . fense Secretary Chtilea Z.~wasoa ' - ^ - said today the February draft'haU r. wUl drop U> 18.000 men. T hat> li Of. a 6,000 fewer than the number caUed ,| i ^ each monUi ilsce Uit jummer. ........... ;'v F I N S U ‘U : EpmoN ; FBICE: 6 C E arn ' ’: Ldvises M a Ike’s I S^ious I (UP)—Ambassador Cbtfiet E. 1department today be bad.taOed V. M. Moloibii’ and impniwed on H H lerlousness’* of FresIdeof;EiB«n« MwM in. . V ' n l U liked with Molotov, a s^ta'de- his government had reeved no tbe-PrcsIdent’s plan. The Bpolces- , , her tho Soviet foreign minlBter U.Bohlen. ' . - . response" department Press ;0f-' •' “ Ex-Adviser o f' :‘ - S Truman liays ' S GOPPoIicie^ “* DEmR. LeoB KeysetUng. former .chatm un of Pricideat rTtunaal oooaBa o( “ ? econonle. adnseiK. said todi^ :tt« . u a suanhewir- adminlstratlai'B -.«eo* I 2 : Domlo'poUdM an th«:1 iMtaA threat^ to ja ^ tha TftilUd etaUs. : . . 3? Keyserltof. w w eaDSHttti«.«eeB- ^ omist for tlw. Matleaia .Vacnut* >a? ^Bion and'tha 0 X0 , tured speaksr.-laft al|bt'.'ai'‘tt» opening of a two-day saUoaalttfee^ trie couumera etafane«..i»cn». sored : - aid ' . 11ay,Trepeiti‘ Ills - SarUer Jamea Q. PBttta;’«ana* tie e n tini«ti presldeat, . . spetkerr flayed the admliMntkna proposed'new-pdwer'9iller«.''^r Id- Todaysen. Botet S.'Xakr.:«, : ^ Okla..predlotedprtrsUBtm4rlofal^ ' m ista'vm tir.to »fb’.tbtea|Fib g s nextaistioaef'coeinisJiiSttttcBL' - to m t th* l e d « S j o T « m S^ ... / e ^ for a aatlaoirU«'^«ii% ’ organlzaUottt and fonnet. co?en^'* .' wr- nent otfldsls Tarloosly callad th t ^ mliS aUUtlM-aad tha ible batloa and a "war agalait tha Pattoa called on snpportexB oC tte« pubUn power to make c o o t r e ^ ^ a r - battleground for a: showdown Hgtn nb- wiUi prinU otmuea and t4r' am Ea said If tbe poUv . ted becomes etteotlre Jan. io n xmnl eleetrUlctUea .ptngzam .**111 the ba stopped dend in ltatraOa.r:, « State Reports. S 2 Shortages for ^ ISSilicenses BOISE, Dec It tn-aereral Idaho IBB conaUes are running ihort ot 1H4 IKflH auto Heensa plates, imt S tati Imw SgH ^ Bnforoement CoBimWoner WayM <g]M ^ Summen jald today It would bo :B n ^ "a UtUe prematnn" (0 extend tha JM ^ Jan. 1 deadllae for Uielr pnrchM* °^eorgaDeaasy, chlet dofc of tb« IH ^ depart^eat. said dellverla of ad* ul- dlUoaal plates wero mada today H H to Nes Perce and Banaock coonttM. aad Uiat LaUh. KooUnaL Sho- iflH sboae. Mintdnka aad BoanarOla had ^ reported Uielr supply wts fettti« l||H Ich . 8 ^ plates wera deUTerad to ' . n ||H Its all .coimUes before Dec. 1. but aO w H at ordcn wen aot tUed completely; . WanSea Ii. B. otapp said tba . lUU peaiteaUsjy plaat was tum^ ■IH tag ont pistes al Uia rata oL»fi» flH H a day, but would hava to h a l» m » ducUoa for a few dan to'masn- lUgnH t facture mileage ute platea SOr.tha 'NgM ^ department Be ssid U» penltentl- .ijflB l ary . would hara aH plata-orders . i|E W | s_ completed by Jan. 10. !BHI 't, FIBE CONSIWES BOBIV Ti MAUBU. OaUt..'Dec. 11 OD — .A . V roarlag.bnuh fire, whipped orer ». • 400-acre area by wUidt u p -to <0 . miles per hour, today destroyed-. Q *'oae or two hornet" tn d ' lorced n evocutUoa of several famlUaa ta .H H a Uie Comi caayoa area foor muea ||^ H ^ north ot here, autboriUea nportad. a illH - '-.flH '.'w H -H B i m ' ..................

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Odkn Eeeleeled . • _ he cxrlaxttOn praUCeat. Itay w . •iSby, t a Anjelo, Tex, and P r ^ “«TMldenu »er* reelected. porUUa VudeaU m WaUace CottonIda a tr, Mont.: John H. W“ J° 'lidft Ttln Palli. Ida.: “ « »rie. Heber City. Xiuh: R u i- H o (Bm,V*rnte,Wuh.. atul S®~ ® 12*8. Slodtlon. a U I.Ueptes TOled to hold tha “ ®“ “*U« In Salt Lake Clly. .

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ja in f pposes Hi llsliina Telephiaho cooTentlon.' tnd to tum down » ta r S S po« 1 the federal proj- fruel

^ “ u i t year the O n n n a lM . turned Inj0 ,.pT<h« down on the hlcb dam. farm

^ Tbe action astlntt tlot mad^na «blcone foUowed a pexeonal appeal trom J - ,

Oor. Lea JonUn. who told the con-„ renUon that he would aet lOoa to olhe

“rid IO«ho‘ of the machine* « tho ^ 'fupreaiecourtenableahlmtodoio.

3 ^ T t o e l r TOte t« a ln it ih t Ul>. ^^ D b w rato increue*. tbe delesatea ^

- D ^ t e d out that 68 local Q ran«ea i '^ b a re taken a Umllar ita n d . gi S t o other reeoluUoni, the convcn- made

Uon: , o r r*1. Upheld the ftrm program of cense

S ! th e National Ortofe. 7. .the 2. Defeated t propostl favoring Ing (h is Id a b o t ton-mile tax. icbeduled to to pr

Second Tipsy ' Admitted 1® Jo h n KccfttD, K im berly , w as sc W' d riv in g charge in T w in F a lls poll

[jJ* pleaded guilty in ju s t ic e courfc o f i om offense. Keegan w as f in e d $100 an la- to 10 days lit the c ity ja i l on th e fi ®* P eace J . 0 . Pum phrey d e fe rre d j l u ch arg e fo r 48 Hours and c o n tin u ed 1 on, h is second court app ea ran ce . Zklean

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i j a i n m endaif a r - . ^ ^'o- i)aii*y Output “a”i

'o* T itm -S; Cited at Meet £ “FromAPanJUPEeporU J®

POCATELLO. Dec. U —Given a J*" “_ Uttle time. Idtho wme day may , " ! rank 81 the top dairy itato In,tho" naUon. a lUte public health official Kee

declared here lodar. *"■ O. S. Cotton, itate mUk and lood 5? « '“ ■ sanitarian, itld In a ipeech pre- jy sta. pared for the, Idtho Mllk Proces- ^ ,‘o sor* MMclttlofi meetlns tha t tho D- 'i»* Oem itote'i mllk producUon is SS W c ^• t e r cent over IMT despite a decline

Jc In the number of milk-producing “PP«f or plants. .

c « u n ijh »d- The high eoiu cf modem dairy Tbom. ll- meUiodt tre «edlne out tho small, k trcak nfBi^Omt jfltxdaba^anv. leav- *

lns!xw *5ieienl plants operating. he explained.’' * Will

S', outside mariffts tor fluid mllle p o s ^Id producU are developed and Irons- JusUcei portoUnn faeUlites ere simplified,- innoceCO Cottoa iald. "I tee no reason why ■**,?H Idaho Should not vie with Wisconsin White. • as tho dairy state of the naUon.** muea: : Ho cited Idaho's "cUmat«, crops, of Tw^ good cows, unllnUled land area for Ross i

derelopment snd progressivo dalr7 -

'• FoThe 50th annual convenUon of the

Idaho Dairymen's assoclaUon and n Its affUlated orsanlzatloos opened r 'with ooe of Uie largest reglstniUons • on record expected for tho two-day

. session. ' I Separate meetings were held by

five catUe breeder groups and the 7ouiIdaho Mllk Producers assoclaUon. to prls

[1 ITie .annual all-breeds luncheon sis(rt<was to be held at noon. day m

All assodaUons were to gather for felony0* a banquet meeUng tonight to hear rightsxl B. 8. Waits. 6e*tUe, president of tho record1* ConsoUdated Dairy Products com- sente- pany, give hit vlevi on the task 16 yecm ahead for the naUon's dairymen. was Sc

The dairymen wUl open general ly o f ;ijt business setilons tomorrow. Inger't

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S Reseeding of I cco^

I Range Asked . S 5 By Cattlemen fo Klnj^ OAKLEY, Dec, 11-Prospects for ,

reseeding range land In the Oakley* vicinity were discussed a t a meet- p*‘“ -

Ing of Oskley Valley Livestock as- soclaUon here Wednesday. The as- *0‘‘

M soclaUon adopted a resoluUon atk- “ “ “ •a Ing the forest service and the burtau ‘

>e of land managtment to meet with WUUtho advisory board ot Uie assoclaUon drawln

w to develop a reseeding pnsgram. In the The assoclaUon also voted in favor

II of taklnir a further adJusUnent In yestlga use on naUonal foreit grating allot- I*’®

. ments by ihortenlng the graxlng who pi*° season la equal amounts Jn the check:"• spring and faU. Four

Ponat Ranger Rufus Hall report- fes-iloned Uiat studies made during the last pleasRToilng teason Indicate the need and Ui

ff for a later opening date and tho ney. f]« removal of stock earlier to pennlt oeorge> range Improvement. Kennel

In the event of tn earUer season, parts icatUe can be tumed out as toon as Motor

* the range Is ready, such fact to bo James determined by a Joint examination a |7S e,

^ by UiB advliory board and tho forest Ing a »: ranger. Assistant Forest Supervisor bank..

'* Wiilism Lucas.laid.

5 . r “ r i s ; c ' ! s s r j f . 1 s : P a i i“ rice prtsldent; CHarles Smith, secre-

tary-treasurer. Mabey and Eugene Layton, members of tha advisory ^ board, and IL W. Mathewi. member cont. ot the Bswtoom naUonal forest fd folli

1 catUe tdvUoty board. In a I• Leon Weeks. secrsSafy of tho Ida- Jessar

ie ho CatUemen's tssocltUoD; District Addlsoi u Orazier Wlllltm MtUiews and Con- The n, MrvaUon Officer Wllllam Dorlss at- wall o 14 tended the meeting. Flreme»• ------------------------- causedle STRIKE BID FAILS owned------ n QMF- . Italy J c c . n IIl^-IUIiftn■ Mfidl"u labor unions failed la an attempt tenalvel t? to paralyw rta transportaUon, post-. al and telegraph service, schools 11:55 a

« and govenunent olllees today In the controlUrsi of a series of ai-hour naUonal No ei

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High Dam, piHme~Boosti

a be repltctd Jan. 1, by a flat fe« Dl oj- truck-lieeotlng Itw.

9. Voted down a resolution aik- kcd Ing slmpUflctUon ot meUjods tor

ftrmers to gel tax refunds on f a r a B | leg reblcle gatoUne. —gia 4. Tabled a resoluUon propodog a H B0 . two-yetr.termfor Uie.foremor and J mto oUier sute ofnclals. -r 3

h'a S. Suggested a change In Uw stata f l , 0 . tlsh and game commission t« pro- I M . rido for appolnUsimt of two mem- i n ben for Uiree years, two tor two~ year* tnd elecUoa of one member ■J'.i

for one year. f r . ' l 8. Asked U uf no Increatea bo

mtdo la fees for deer and elk tags M i.; or realdent fishing and bunUng U- F'.^O

01 censes, tnd ' 7. Proposed t program for feed-

ng Ing of big game in Mrers w lnten H Pto to prevent starvtUon.________ ■ i |

3sy Count I ;d by Driver Iw as sentenced on o n e 'J ra n lc e n

il ls police court T h u rsd a y th e n u r t o f a sccond d ru n k cR -d riv in f $100 and $12 costs and sen ten ced n th e f i r s t count. J u s tic e o f th e e rred judgm ent on th e second | j | | j | itinued Keegan’s $300 b ond u n til !. M eanwhile. Keegan w as g iv en- u n til F riday m o n u n ff t o get of Wl

h is business a f fa ir s s t r a ig h ^ ened cu t before he b e g a n h is Jail t ^ . Re began serving his sen- I I I tenco at 11 am. V *

A police court Jury returned a

t guilty verdict against Keegan Wed­nesday afler deUberatlng 13 min­utes. Kecfran's attorney bdlcated _ he would file an appeal but Kee-

- gan appeared In pollee court Thurs. day for sentencing wiUiout • bis

X counsel ._i Keegan's flnt drunken driving ar-

f«st was made la T»la PHUs O c t 16 by dly. officers. His aecond arrest «*««“

It by sta li police occurred 11 daya U- • ter wtgorrr D. 0. Thomas, Twin PaUs, con- o* ho a vlcted of drunken driving In TwUi “

PalU poUca court Dec. 1. fUed his IK appeal lo dlsWct court Wedneaday. Jt wi

WlXm^uS ^^SS ?PnIk posted i 130 bood la Twin Falls Thu I- [usUce court Priday wben he pleaded years

Innocent ot speeding. A citlsen Uiat l 17 s ig n e d the complaint, charging saw It .n Whitehead wlUi driving 60 to es Unda

mUes per hour on highway 30 cast ^raj a, of Twin Palls. Deputy Sheriff Paul -ui_. )r Ross made the arrest Friday. consti

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„ Four Men Get J Prison Terms uSi“ E. Ha;

In T. F. Court ^10 Four ot six men. were sentenced

to prison when they appeared before n District Judgo Hugh A. Baker Fri- O U .

day momlng and pleaded guUty to 1 >*■ felony eharucs. The four men waived ir rights to attorneys. All had criminal J . ( lO records.1* Sentenced to serve not more than £ k 16. years In Uie sUte penltenUary ^

was Sabena Babala. He pleaded guU- U ly of first degree burglary a t Trol- OSL

Inger's phtrmaey Oct 38. He atole a Oeorgt watch. . for a

Albert Johnson pleaded guilty at aac"- .sccond degree burglary a t the J. J. P” ™®Newberry store“Oct. 27 and was sen- P*“'®-tenced to serve not more than 14 Sucl:

; years In prison. NobelHubert Ervin was sentenced to 14 In a

, years when ha pleaded guUty of should1 forging a 153 check. undcrs

Roy Preston, arrested after his re- i leaso from Bon QuenUn prison.1 Calif, was sent to Uie sUt« peni- *!»"«>:

tenUary for not more than 14 yearsfor ObUlnlng money under false pre- EufoP*

. tenses. He gave an $M5 bogus check u> “ >8„ for a car In 1040. Manh William A. Dtvls pleaded guUty of «ons iQ drawing a |30 check without funds pence.

In the bank. Sentencing was set for noUilniDec. 30 lo allow a prersentenclng in- Ise:

n vestlgaUon. Similar acUon was taken !■ "A. In the caso ol Michael A. Cassidy, tors" <g who pleaded guilty of drawing n 1300 the pa0 check WlUiout funds in the bank. mine t

Four persons who have signed con- must g- fes-ilons were slater to enter formal toward ;t pleas Friday tftemoon. Tho men elvilla' d and the charges Include. Ted Mnt- 3. Sti 8 ney. flnt^degree burglary a t the peoples t Oeorge Thometx rtnch Sept 28: enccs I

Kenneth Weaver, embezzlement of luggest1. parts of a truek from Bol» Reese eratlon a Motor company July 38; Lawrence might < 0 James and LeRoy Lloyd, forging lUindln It a |7S check, and Pete Brester. draw- .t Ing a » a check wlUiout tunds In tho j*■ ________________ lubnon

; Paint Shop Fire S ! Damage Tallied ^r Considerable damage w u'report- t ed following a fire M d ty momlng

In a ptiot shop buUdlng a t tha ,- Jessar Egulpment eomptny. Ml t Addison tvenue west .

The bisse wts confined to oni _- wail of the paint shop. buUdUig.

Firemen iald aa overhetled stove caused the ftre. A 1BS2 Mercury owned by Rey E. . Sherwood. 183

n Madison street, was damaged ex-t tenslveiy. • . total t. Plremen received Uie alarm ats 11:55 am. and had Uio Ware undere control within 16 minutes. o ,pnJ No estimate of damaga w u avtU-

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TW IN FA LLS, ID A H O , FRIDAY

Old Store Dest

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Hoops ConstrucUon comptny boUaur “V Inn lo Uie rUltge. Hock Creek was one* "I fee of western Maglo Valley. (Staff photo-engr 1 ^ ‘ * * * *' ■

”■ Old Store, Last Ii ‘Desert Oasis'

ROCK CREEK. 6 ec. 11-Bacon Mr ai, , never sold by the pound a t tho Rock ijo j ,L,|. Creek itore. ginc

I t w u the "super market" of Its eupledu . day. The customers hauled out not were Ij5 a week’s or a month’s supply of jeft t ,

Mt gtoccrles but a slx-montb supply. . Thela. They carried tho suppUes In gtore I

wagons drawn by two or Uireo teams bot,.ht,n- of hones. diuoM

la Uiat day. Rock Creek wns "Uie" biutotlilj community to Twin Palls county, m j ay. Jt was Uie shopping center for

raadisrs from Ttceeworth and OTareel it Creek on the west to Cottonwood on ^

■ ■ ■ ■ e hotel la tha f e a tu x e d ] ^ „

17 la rn lg h ta to dance. -r j Ols Thursday Uie Rock Creek tha t 60ed yeara ago wos an oasis In the desert — i _ en that became westem Magic Valley ng saw Ils old store dcsUoyed. the l u t ^85 landmark of a proud p a s t X • .

Crashing about like a buU in a _ china ahop. a buUdoter from HoopeConstruetlon company shattered V7(he frame buUding. Residents «c- ^cepted Its passing with mixed emor fUon; it was a flro hazard, an eye- ^sore, bul still a landmark. rvnL

No ons regretted lU passing more j j .I than Its owners, Mr. and Mrs. John to^ed

E. Hayes, Twin ITtUs. Mra. Hayes is' po-s B,1- a naUve of Rock creek. Her father, of , I. John P. Bansen, o p em t^ the store,

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S Spintual Rise p"i 3 Terined Basis S Of Real Peace |5™U- . . . Champ>1. OSLO, Norway. Dcc. 11 W—Oen. Warehc :a Oeorge C. MarshaU caUed today Include

. for a spiritual reblrUi to estabUih pounds of anew good falUi among men as a onions, j_ prime necessity for enduring world of cann n. peace. frodt14 Such a regeneration, Uio 1053

Nobel peace prize winner declared 14 In a lecture at' Oslo university. J!’**,?®- of should bring good will. falUi and

undersUindlng among naUons. P«iM . . Tho 72-ycar-old American tol- Perso n dlcr-stAlesman. honored fo r .'h li i|. sponsorship of America’s 17-bllll6n- ssil-j.^ „ dollor Marshall plan aid to postwar J. Europe, received his prize Thursdny T •;k in the same hall. J u l l ]

Marshall ottered these sugges- )f Uons for furthering the cause of 1 7 . Is pence, wamlng th a t they held I ’ i or noUilng of glittering or early prom- « ,, 1- Ise: fo ru;n 1. "A careful study of all fac- f h ' " , y. tors” vhlch have caused wars In ' X) Uie poit and a striving “to deter- ‘'®,f

mine Oie gicat fundamentals which "..I"*' must govern a peaceful progression , _ *

nl toward a consUnUy higher level ol At..... ,n clvUlaUon." ,h „ ort- 3. Study and understanding by dnys or10 peoples everywhere of the differ- uura to 5: enccs between naUonal groups. He Dec. 31 }f luggesUd that principles of coop- car pin ic eratlon based on these factors mark f; :o might conUrlbute to a better under- an estln >E standing among all nations.. the U

3. Solving the economic problem ,'* of Uie -mlUlons who live under •

lubnonnal condlUons and who J 'have now come to a reallzaUon “tliaC they may aspire to a fair share ^of the God-glvea rlghta of human '

i »'"**■'' - Heai; | Winter I R»1! "A lltUe more snow and it,will , dlntoi'* be ChrUtmaa weather." said the ‘ 5^, weaUierman. ■'But don't look for‘ too much during tho next five ^"riir

^ The AP reporter, however, saw J enough In this predlcUon for Uie

11 :iOcwlonal light rain or snow; ujSm'StoUlpreclpltaUon.l0to;20ofan

! inch. Tcmperalurea near normal; .. .' highs mosUy 35-45; low 18.35." j ,

(Probably)i ' " * T « k .,

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FRIDAY, DECEM BER 11, 1063

Destroyed as Hazar(

r boUaur begins destraeUon of old Roek Crei was once "tbe* coiamonlty of Twin Falls count; photo-ennavliii)

* i( * It

ast Landmark o f " lasis’ of Rock Cre<

Mr. and Mrs. H ajei bmight It in ^ IKffl when it clortdr from

Blnce Its closing It has betn oc- . eupled by vorlous tenants. The last by it

not were Mr. and Mrs. Mart Pear, who * “y* of lett two weeks ago.

' .The bulldlnc.inWBreoted u a log <>»uj store In 1804 by j . p. TtU«, Hansen “ 2?h botight It in 1000 and made two ad-

^ „ dIUons lo 11 before ho moved hla he business to Hansen In 1008.V/: In Ila 16 yean of operaUon, 11

mored groceries and supplies In '«« whotealB lots. WOT

In Uioae days. Mrs. Hayes recalU. gtore . . ranchers bought groceries onlytwice

a nar. A trip to.Uio store meant j S j , a.lliuVbtai«Dy?»llei(-br.?iow*na heavy wagon.

, . ' I ctn remember well Uie heary , wagons drawn by two and three

lley

“ T. F. Jaycees S Give Reports. i On Yule Cash W

ContribuUons for the Twin Falls _ ^ Jaycee Christmas basket program ' f t

mn totaled jc21 UiroUgh Thursdny. re- • “ ports KelUi Bird, co-chairman. Goal _ . 'C*'* of Uie drive Is »1.000.

The ciyr-wide canvass. Is nearly 1 ’ tvo-thlrds completed. Jaycees hope ' _ to conclude soliciUng Dec. 18. Pro- I ceeds wlll be uSed to fUl Christmas J baskets for Ttvln Falls,needy faml- nSiS Canvassing ot the warehouse dls- dent, trlct Is Just beginning, according to Elmer Wooten, warehouse district n t t l i

•A chairman. Assisting him are Oene & _ Champlln and Albert Dougherty. w,.n«

cn. Warehouse district donaUons to date lay include 4.760 pounds of coal. 400 gjblUl ilh pounds of beans, 300 pounds of cross I a onions, 300 pounds of potatoes and jniasl rid of canned produee. appji,

froduce wiU bo stored in the Ba- dams 053 con warehouse on Locusl au-eet red Biukets wUI be packed by Jaycees Mn llv and Jay-C-Ellcs and delivered Dec. grouc ,_(i 21. Packing of the bAskcts la ex- e c t «

pcet^ to begin Oec. 31. for aot. Persons who know of needy faml- «ons Ku lies are asked to telephone 071 or Hot ,n- 3241-J.J Hells

II ^ eu i

" Lnie Vanishes cld Por ’54 Plates po Icy

For the llrst time since 1064 license . .. plates went on sale 11 ds>-s ago.

there w u no line at tho assessor's ^ 7,ofllce Prlday momlng. ShorUy n f t e r __ 'TL:

L Uie otflce opened, four clerks werewsKlng on two peopte. nnd a t 10 . ” am, a few people were walling. “ “

Assessor Clifford Thompson warns >5“ ^^ that only IS days, including half by days on SaUirday. remain for-car :r- u«ra to puinhaso plales before the fie Dec. 31 deadline. Sale of passenger p- car plates hnd passed the 6.000 irs mark here Prlday momlng. with T- an estimated 1.600 more plates sold K p <

at the Buhl branch.Sales of track license platea total R t

„ obout 1.400. including about 300plates at Buhl. Tho courUiousc SAL otllee Is open from 0 ajn. unUl 6 The : pm.dally and unUl noon Saturdays, federa

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Hearing Asked on “fijj Robbery Charges ^

Clinton Martlndale, 10, Buhl, asked Oth<for a prellmlnar? hearing when ar- mtelrtlgned In Twin Falls JusUce court chatntThursday on a robbery charge. ley, Ci

MarUndale was arrested by Buh! W. Foofficers Thursday' momlng wlUi a ot the 1SS3 Oldsmobile converUble ho Is alleced to have taken at gunpointWednesdoy n i g h t from Howard COEHickman. Twin PaUs scrvlce staUon LawTaattendant klUed'

He is being held in the county cidentJail In lieu ol a *3.000, bond. His panyhearing Is cxpected to be held next M ont

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parUn ment plant'

Suy he hi been 1

! Roek Creek store, l u t ot Uia old build- Falls county, a thrivlag oasb In Uifl desert

: of Thriving Creek, Is Razed b ay *

It In teams '.ar.hones coming and goingfrom Uie store," Mrs. Hayes said. .

I oc- Hayes commented the store ctme last by ita supplies In Uie same tedious who way- Wagons wIUi "four upi" and

“six vps" (n u m b ers of hories) ®®f, , . loa brought them from Klmama, the

closest point cn Uie mUroad, •Th# wnsOTS crossed ths river at

h i, Montgomery ferry cr Starrh's ferry.‘ west of Burlty.

« o f ^ “ also served a. a post- J® ^ Even Uie fanncre of Rock Creek

,, wera ia the habit ot setting .la big A “ ■ storea of suppUes »nd m«klKg.-|n. A

father, she ftcalled. w b ^ o s W fUie aeUtonfloodiag.Uia valley after -WAiR ^ U o a opened the Twin FMJj denei

' eountry to firming, asked to bay Tudojone pound of lugtr. ■ cates

He had no meant of measuring concesupplies in such a small amount I t morkiwas his sober and studies comment basin.

C '- a t tha t Ume:‘•The day may even coma when sons I

1 people will want to buy bacon by set" t S t ] the pound.”------------------------------- Jani 1

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^»20-Yeai-Pacts 3“X NotSoughton S^ope ' _ n ' 'I to detSS Power Supply g r

WASEmOTON, Dec. 11 t^^-T. B. Co-Roach, Idaho Power company pretl- depar dent, said todsy hit company never date i

Ft has considered the po^bUlty of But^Ict jetting 20-year purchase contracts Pted

for power from the propoied federal mentHous caayon dam. Tud

I*® WM whether tho pos- ninnai400 alblUty had been considered during gave i

' ®i croas-examlntUon at a power com- the pimlajlea hearing on Idaho Poweri i j rappllcaUons to build three power n a te s

Ba- dams In Snake river. next 2reet ObJecttou Atked joncees Mrs. Evelyn Cooper, attomey for .<jeadUDec. groups favoring the federal proj- cient tex- e c t asked Roach to state Uie bssls The

for some of Idaho Power’s objec- to po.ml- Hons Co the proposed high dam. Koverr, or Hoach said one objection to a fucj j

Hells canyon dam blU before a eoa- agresaioaal committee lu t year wns nowerIhat not enough power would be The

. reserved for use Id Idalio. violate » Mrs. Cooper aakrt Jf Idaho Power

lakes the tamo poslUon now m -,,hiin a c conslderaUon of tho new federal u S poUcy which enables private uUllUei

to buy federal power on 20-year contracts.

it* Co'contracts," Roach asked. ^

,n "you mean you haven't conalder- T ' ed the possIbUlty ol gelUng 30- JL'

year contracts for HeUs canyon ........pouxr?” Mrs. Cooper uked. .

A r "There Is no basil for assuming trlct « {u. the conslrucllon of a high Hells a. m.

canyon diun," Hoach snld. adding Monoa, (CradKMd r t« 1. 1) la the

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Beetgrowers Elect ”'MIte? ’3*si Burley Man Chiefuse SALT LAKE cnY , Dec. 11 tR - •1 6 The NaUonal Sugor Beetgrowers 'lys. federaUon will bo headed by aprom- Mitch

Incnt grower from Burley. Ids, dur- y -n lag thB coming yetr. Marla i

I Tho group ended lU tnnual con- ,renUon Wednesday by elecUngJoha

IQ E. Dowen. Burley, si manager, me- , t , eeeding Orville MUUr, Shelley, Ida.

ced OUier offleem named wert Ish- ar- mael Yoat. Bllllngi. Mont; vice art chalnnan: Rlchtrd W.BUeke.Or<!c-

ley, Colo., -execuUvo secretarj-. and Jh! W. Forst. Worland. Wyo, member I a ot the execuUve eommlllee.

U — ---------------------Int LOGGER KILLEDird COEUR D'ALENE. Dec. 11 tft— loa LawTence ScUe. Hayden Lake, v u . /WAS

klUed Thursday in a log-]ammer oc- lease ( nt? ddent a t the Diamond MtUh.com- said to His pany operaUons near Superior, will di lext M ont Surviving are his widow, a 6,000 fi

daughter. 8. a&d ion, 14. eaclt n

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I P l a n S eP W A SH IN G TO N , Bec. U (U P )— , "o B oh len rep o rted to the Btate d e p a r tn ^ o n S o v ie t Fo reign M inister V . M. M( g5 h im “ th e im portance and serlouspei

b ow er’s atom s-for-pcace p lan .V j B l u r t i n g Bohlen had ta lk e d w it ^ p a r tm e n t spokesm an said th i s govei E “fo rm a l” Soviet response to tb e ■Prcsl g m an declined to M y w h e th e r th o I 9 ' h a d dIacuBsed th e plan w itU Bohlen H A sked about M olotov's ^ 'response’g f ic e r H en ry Suydam to ld ' a --------^ new s conference ho .could ir?3 m a k e noTurthei:* comment o n l l i X g th e am bassador’s m eetin g r r i n w ith th e Soviet forclgrv m in - J [ ] l i i s te r . -• '■ I *Is lt..Uie potlUoa of Uie s u u de- ' i■ parunent that Uis Soviet govern- v■ ment haa not tumed dovn .thia nv«i■ plan?" a reporler asked. ,■ Suydam replied U)tt so for aa■ he had been Infonned Uier* bas■ been ao ♦'formal respoate.* He said 2 r r S

he could aot comment on Uu meet-L lag other -Uita to u y it had oo- 5JS1?. " cuTTDd la.Moscow lodsy..

Suydam laid Bohlen had deUvered to Molotov a compleU text ef Mr- J ? J r r Eisenhower’s addn^ made Tuesda? ^ bcfort th t Unlled NsUoni general auembtfl "

a Ha., eald Uie slaU department 22?“ ? liad W l e r consideration possible waya to follow up, the Prwldeat'a aU>ms-t«-peaco plan. But be said _ „ It was impossible ta sfate a t this ' tlm» w la t form of «Uoa would bo « « Uken. . apeak*

^ When remladed Uut the Preal- propoi dent had pledged American parUcl- paUon In "privaU ttlki* iniide .the 9 ^ United NaUoni, Suydam said ' t h e n ^ *

a t would "bo no depirtnrB |m a .the ‘ Preilden tl ouUine, ot eoum.- ‘

^ Interior Aide A S A a B f l i l a P o w e r ^

M K r i i l l l:Ur WASHINOTOM. i)K . 11 e S a ftUj deneeretary of Jatntair JUJfii JL eUt 1 ny Tudor said today publlo power adro^ to n a

cates haw lUrred.up an.•‘artificial lag eoncem" orer the new tederal power It marketing p(diey for the Missouri

mt basin. 'Tudor conceded that maay per- nen t

len sons in the area affected wero “up - pnmo by set" by the policy goCng Into effect w>ir«f

Jan: 1. But he said Uu fo«a o t the- proposal h td "put Uie wont possible & uoi

InterpretaUon" on I t Pat

com p*lS^fO Tr<taw V j^S*teB r^ 5 ^ings on the policy ywlerday, 6ub- wilh

1 committee Chairman W i l l i a m mlnlsiLanger. R , N. D., ssid he wanted beooato determine U rural electrltleatlan ratal

y cooperaUm would be hurt b r tiw bosbj

E. Co-op spokesmen have u rg ^ tbo C f - tl- department to delay the etteetrre O m rer data of tbe new policy for a Tear, of But Asslstimt inKrior ‘Secretsnr C ] :U Pted O. Aandahl said tho d spart- O J ral m ent has ilo plaas to do this. _

Tudor said .hi tbought' the cz - ' 1 >s- plonaUon department spokesmen X ng gave a t the hearings would clear up n- the public's fears of Ujb policy. r i I t rwiaJrts co-ops to submit esti- ■cr roates of their power needs for tho

next 30 yean to Uio department by Jnn. 1. The co-ops contend.thia

or .<|eadUne does not' give them n itlU -.t.w 1 >J- d en t time to prepare sucb esUqutea. - g . Us They also protested a-Brovlslon . « '

to permit the department to sell depart govemraent power to private; titJI- d i u ^

a IUes for long-tenn contracU with- ife, “■ out a provision for wiUidnwlng the ^ncj • t a* power if needed by tho'cosips. shone

The co-op spokesmen contend this report< violates the ''preference" provision jgw.

“ of the fcdenU power law under which . sonu public power groups and REA unlU jjj

~ geM lrst call oa power generated a t orden “ federal projects Warn

« Court Session g 5: Is Postponed S S° RUPERT. Dec. l l-S ta r t of dis- complet g trlct court here, scheduled for 10- 5 a. m. Priday. w u postponed to- Monday when a Jury will be-dnvwn. M ^ ^* in Uie trial of Uie InvolunUry » a r ^

manslaughter charge against Ken- <0<>-«cn neUi.Mllchell. I

Mitchell's trial w u Uie second on ,®

fthe docket but Uie collection acUonof Moon versus Knuse, sUUd to “ '* 5 "open thU term of court, w u.post- ” °rth 0

- poned Pridty lo the next term o f —■* court 1“ ' ■

MllcheU is to be tried la coaneo- ___* Uon with Uie traffic deaUt of Mra. = =

MarU MUler. Rupert, lu t spring. m L* The only acUoa Ukea'by Dls- H u ° trlct Judge R. W. Beckwith Pridar ' f f l .* was Uio dlsmlssal' of pro))iitton fo r - H '* WUitred Edwards who/ ’pleaded M j* guUty more Uian a year .tgo to ft B B

charge of robbery. Judge,Baekvlth4 reporUd Edwards had Uved np toJ th e te rm s of h ts probaUon:.; . .

Bulletin H] /WASHINQTON. Dec. U W. fense Secretary Chtilea Z .~w asoa ' - ^- said today the February draft'haUr. wUl drop U> 18.000 men. T h a t> li O f. a 6,000 fewer than the number caUed , | i ^

each monUi ilsce U it ju mmer . •

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FBICE: 6 C E a r n ' ’ :

Ldvises Ma Ike’s IS^ious I(U P )— A m bassador C b t f ie t E .

1 d e p a r tm e n t today b e bad .taO ed ■ ■ V . M. Moloibii’ and im p n iw ed o n H H le rlousness’* o f FresIdeof;EiB«n« MwM in . . V ' n l Ulik ed w ith Molotov, a s ^ t a 'd e - h is governm en t had r e e v e d no tbe-P rcsIden t’s plan. T he Bpolces- , , h e r th o Soviet fo re ign m in lB ter U .B ohlen . ' . - .re sp o n se " departm ent P re s s ;0 f- ' • '

“ Ex-Adviser o f ' :‘ - S Truman liays 'S GOPPoIicie^“ * D E m R . •

LeoB KeysetUng. former .chatm un of Pricideat rTtunaal oooaBa o(

“ ? econonle. adnseiK. said todi^ : t t« . u a suanhewir- adminlstratlai'B -.«eo* I 2 : Domlo'poUdM a n th « :1 iMtaA

threat^ to ja^ tha TftilUd etaUs. : . .3 ? Keyserltof. w w eaDSHttti«.«eeB- ^ omist for tlw. Matleaia .Vacnut*>a? ^Bion and 'tha 0 X0 , ■

tured speaksr.-laft a l |b t '. 'a i '‘t t » opening of a two-day saUoaalttfee^ trie couumera e ta fan e« ..i» cn » . ■ sored : -

aid ' . 11ay,Trepeiti‘Ills - SarUer Jamea Q. PBttta;’«ana* tie e n tini«ti presldeat, .

. spetkerr flayed the adm liM ntkna proposed'new -pdw er'9iller«.''^r

Id - Todaysen. B o te t S . 'X ak r .:« , :^ Okla..predlotedprtrsUBtm4rlofal^ 'm ista 'vm t i r .to » f b ’ . t b t e a |F i bg s nextaistioaef'coeinisJiiS ttttcB L '

- to m t th* l e d « S j o T « m S ^

. . . / e ^ for a aatlaoirU«'^«ii% ’

organlzaUottt and fonnet. co?en^'* .' w r- nen t otfldsls Tarloosly callad th t

^ mliS aUUtlM-aad tha ible batloa and a "war agalait tha

Pattoa called on snpportexB oC tte« pubUn power to make c o o t r e ^ ^ a r - battleground for a: showdown Hgtn nb- wiUi prinU otmuea and t4 r ' a m Ea said If tbe poU v .ted becomes etteotlre Jan. ion xmnl eleetrUlctUea .ptngzam .**111 th e ba stopped dend in ltatraO a.r: ,

« State Reports.S2 Shortages for

ISSilicensesBOISE, Dec I t tn -aere ra l Idaho I B B

conaUes are running ihort o t 1H4 IKflHauto Heensa plates, imt S ta ti Im w S g H

^ Bnforoement CoBimWoner WayM <g]M^ Summen jald today It would bo : B n^ "a UtUe prematnn" (0 extend tha J M^ Jan. 1 deadllae for Uielr pnrchM* ■ ■

°^eorgaDeaasy, chlet dofc of tb« I H^ depart^eat. said dellverla of ad* ■ ■ul- dlUoaal plates wero mada today H H

to Nes Perce and Banaock coonttM.aad Uiat LaUh. KooUnaL Sho- i f l H sboae. Mintdnka aad BoanarOla had

^ reported Uielr supply wts fe ttti« l | | H

Ich . 8 ^ plates wera deUTerad to ' . n | |HIts all .coimUes before Dec. 1. but aO w Ha t ordcn wen aot tUed completely; .

WanSea Ii. B. otapp said tba .lUU peaiteaUsjy plaat was tum^ ■ I Htag ont pistes a l Uia rata o L » fi» f l H H a day, but would hava to h a l» m »ducUoa for a few d an to 'm asn - lU gnH

t facture mileage ute platea SOr.tha 'N g M^ department Be ssid U» penltentl- .ij f l B l

ary . would hara aH plata-orders . i |E W |s_ completed by Jan. 10. ! B H I

't, FIBE CONSIWES BOBIV Ti MAUBU. OaUt..'Dec. 11 OD — .A .V roarlag.bnuh fire, whipped orer » . •

400-acre area by wUidt up -to <0 . miles per hour, today destroyed-.

Q *'oae or two hornet" tn d ' lorced n evocutUoa of several famlUaa ta .H H a Uie Comi caayoa area foor muea | | ^ H ^ north ot here, autboriUea nportad.a illH

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i i i Record Seen I n For Loans on 11 Crain in ’54• f T WA8 HIMOTON. Dec. 11 OJ-Tlje ■,j «*rlca3tur»

f i i j l b u S S i 5 ^ “«!«»' ~■ B l fupport thn»i(h Not. IB. -^robtbiy■ ■ I % new bl«h ncortl ior the period. >■ IM Durtog Ute wme period lu t yetf .■ i n ft toua of m mlllloa busheU of

-----biner, • cara. -flgaetd.—fr» U u ^ « -,12^1 Bhumi. o ttl. rye. ioytwMi* »od wn**t.■ ll were put under price mppoft

Parmen h»Te until nfxt M»y 31 to pul tbU year'i com crop inder ; prle* aupport. aod untU Jan. 31 cn the otAu croM> ^

Wbeat put under prlM « jn» rtby mld-Norember totaled 407.278813 ^bo»htlf comDared wlU> S31Jt7.705 *bueheU of lesa-crop »he«t put underMpport lait year Uie »me ■'Hw department reported 37305..

t o buiheli of barley w e re ^ d e r

I wpport bybutbeU of com; ll.M8A)0 ^ h e U of flaxieed: 12,779.448 buiheli of S a l i i S ^ u n i J8,139.tl7 bUiheU

8381.883 buiheli of rye tnd baihels et acybeani.

I Committee for S II PTA Reports 1 Meeting Plan S:I OLENNS PERBY.'-Deo. 11—At ^ ■I! the December PTA execuUre meet- ^a

lUB Wedneiday afiemoon. Mr*. Richard EUlott. propam chairman, annoimced tbo. program for the gf

; : PTA meeUng Monday ta the high t t ichool gymnaalum.

I Taking part In the program winbe elementary studenU from Olenna n n r . Hammett aod King HUI and wr

' , tba glrU and boyi gl«e clubi from J ' ; high icbool. Tho program li being ««.

B iS a g e d by the pitadpaU of the I tbree •chooU and Mn. Dorothy ^ Nlchol*. mujJo.lnitnjrtor,

Preceding tho • p. m. meettag ^ th in wUl bo open houie in Uie In- dunzlal art* department ta baae- ^

. meat of Bt. Bridget baU, TWi do- ^ pansient waa itartad laat year and ^

I h u been enlarged to Include many ^I aew arta. New oQUlpmant hai been Ij Initalled «<«><< the beginning ot theII aehool term. Open bouae wUl begta i I a t 7 p. B . He:

Onrlng Uit buataen meeUng a new cou I treaiurer wUl be aleoted to take tho gra

' r pUce of Mrt. Orace NIcholi who poe ; : recanUy rftlgned before movtag to B

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I I Raver wm Take - I Seattle City Post

J ■ BSAT3M. Dee. 11 BJl-SealUe'i “ f

I clty coundl moyed today to confirm S .

■ “’soS i^epow eradm ^U tra^ ' ( a r r t t lupertotendeat of SeatUe Olty Ught. ■ • „ “ S

” ^am nm an Da»fd Liirtoe lald the appotatmest would be referred to I j the couneUI department efficiency ^ tnd uUUUea eommlttee Monday for recommendaUon, tnd tmdoubtedly would be confirmed. j

Condition SameJB310ME; Dec. 11—Mra. J. T.

h . Hunlcutt, Dietrich, hoepltaltod atj;i St. BaBedJcf# hoipltal earlier thU jjg,

week wltti tajurlei tatUcted by her: il huiband, J. T. Hunlcutt. U "about■ J -I the aame," hoipltal oftldato re- S .. I m ported l^lday.■ I Mn. Hunlcutt'! phyilclan report* . '■ cd Thunday she U being treated V | for a bau l akuU Injury.W| Hunlcutt waa ftaed $300 and $10 ^|B| eoita and sentenced to M days ta■ ' the ooun^ Jail. Thirty dayi of tbo ^ * 8 " JaU teatenco were suspended. ^

I GoodingHospital ^B; Mrs. s u n t Towne, Dietrich, and|h Mra. Cora Vlnsant. Ooodlng. nntn DISCHABOED ^T M n. RlU Thompion, Ooodlng, and

. rj' Mrt. Mary Jane Jonei, Hagerman.

!, The Hospital ^: ) i VWUng houn a t Maglo VaJJoy I Memorial hoipltal are from 3 to 4

i ' and 1 to 8 p.m^_____ ^3 ADMITTED

j W Mra. Jsck Bhrlver. Oicar H. '\ t t i Bteene, Mra. O. S. Ortmm, M n. ^I ra. Talmage Hawklni, Mn. BUen f.h

W Mance, Mrt. Dalton Olsh. DonCrabtree. Jlm Howard and WUma ' i

•» Johnson, alt Twin Palls: Mn. Wai- _ J ter a O anlnef,£^ jecnc Mn. RoyS;^. Owen. HoU!it*r:**Kra. Anna Hague. ISI. Jerome; Pred Robtnett. Edea; WU- Mr Uam A. Oreen. PUer. and Robert LSU LaPray aad Mrs. Rowland Reese. Bh botbBtiW.- • E

‘11 DISMISSED NMrs. ArUiur Richardson tn d U

daughter. Mrs. Jam u Donald Smith Rand daURhter, Mra. Robert E. Olea- k>

' son and daughCer, Harold Block. IVj, Mn, Reed Nellson, Mrs. Luqr Wor- fi

I rell and Joe Nelson, all Twta PalU; ^>fra. John. R. Nelson aad daughter. N

\ Kimberly^ Mra. William A. Long, | |Flier, and M n. Merlcn Martin, PiDuhl ?.

'' Weather i| l ; From DP and AP BejwU 2H Mailo Valley-rartly elendy to- ”IU algbt. aeody wltb llfht tbowenM of rata or now Satorday. Warmer Orl!) teniihl and SaJardsy. Loir tealgbt M14 B*tarday near i t Twta onJA Pans tunperatora a t 8 a. a . 81, a t getU “ • _____ thl

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( K e e p t h e W h ite F la g ( o f S a fe ty r i y l n s

a JL 5 4-The '

J a ^ItLMft _____ ____ J ^ 2m der - i a x ^b*biy — a I ■rlod.- ' ^ Iyear, a I yeU of I ml

rheat ^ abNow seven days tBithout a av

2 d «It cn VaUep.

S 20-Year Pacts sn d e r _ _ /- i ig Not Sought on s l i PowerSuppIySfhn^ (rr«« Pm* 0m» 2^2n d th a t h e -didn't believe the lovero- i;*

m ent U proposing now to buUd tbe “

M n . Cooper uked If Idaho Power <, U n 't prlmarUy concerned wlUi pro- Ob

ductag power for IU own needa tora th e r than for “comprehensive \>

a development cf the CoJumbla Bajln." m lS “We do plan prlmsrlly for our the

own cuitomer and area needs," vuRoach replied. “But «e are one of (

1 1 1 th e original memben of the power for. . pool. So fa r M peulWe. when I t l i dfi

economicaUy feulble. our planotag ,tu i « t - bas considered orerall power poota

beneflU aild needs. We have en- f” “ *• deavered to effect the majdmUlng 14

ot ta h e rea t benf«U In eaeb lU etch * - W«h of Uie river."

wintnna Boach has been under croii«ex- , U ld am lnatlon since Monday. >

R. P. Parry, Idaho Power a tto r- gov nay, asked Ulo T hunday wheUjer IUj

iS ! the publlo power la*7 e n would f ta - for - t t v l*h with Roach PWday. M n . Cooper wit

replied she w asn t lure. n»‘Mn» H earing Examiner WllUam J . ?

Costello said he believed one week should bo enough for crosi-exam- “ *

r f . . InaUon of any wltneu. He h u noU- fled W ashington lUte, which U op- g . ’

“ “ poaing tha federal propoiaJ, to bo NA ^ ready w ith iU preienUUoa Monday. th e C ow l c u e n ta led

tg ta T h u n d ay Mrs. Cooper htated the t H eUi canyon caso msy bo taken to to <

now court If tho power pomminlon be i tho granU licenses for Uie three pro- Uor vho poied power dams. ■ ber to She quesUoned Roach as to how woi

th e ' company plans to tacreaso lU aga power produotJon to m eet growing fore demands pending acUon by the on.. commUslon.

PUni Asked • Q is t "Conildertaa Uie Umo Uiat U

Ukely to elapie before Uie m atU r , . l f U Ukely to be resolved and allowing

T for the poMlblUty ol court review, b w hat provUloo haa the conpany the

fS* m a d e . . . to meet lU power needi7" oo i ahe aikod. wor

llan Rcxteh aald Idsho I>ower has con- CAI to t . trad e d to buy ileara-generatod pari

th e — _ m d

Loss of Contract «'! '[rims Operation K

BOTTALO, N. Y , Dec. 11 (IB- beeiPre ilden t Robert M. Btanley ot the gaustrike-bound Stanley Aviation cor- aUo

_ ponU on announced p lani today to ezlsV Uy cff ooe-Uilrd of lu employes be- CAI

. . 7 cause of cancelUUoa of a one m il- mer Uon doHar contract.

*1* , Stanley. Dado the announcement ta a l e t^ r to about SOO employes,

” ■ tacludlhg office workers. HThe one mUUon dollar eontxact, beet

ctccUea leaU tor navy. Je t Em<ligh ten , w u canceled by NorUi OreAmerican AvlaUon, lo c . In Colum- Mb u i.O . earl

O u The atrlka of 376 producUon and atlnm ainteoaneo workers a t tae p lan t marlU rted U st Monday. Two dsys later. hU

I tho str iken turned (Jo*ti Uie latest —company offer providing a 10«cent mhourly n g e boost. T«,-o addlUonal |

, J wage increises of five cenU an hour each aUo wero taclujed ta the pro-J»«*L ________________

“ Nixon Honored“ 1 TEHRAN. Iran . Dec. 11 (IB-Vlce f

President Richard M. Nixon received ^ I an honorary t lD . degree tods:y a l '

J1- . T ehran university, a communUt ® stronghold w hen Uireo studenU j

° * wero shot ta ' anU>Brltlsh rloUng only four days ago.

_ After receiving Uie degree Nixonconferred w ith Premier m io l la h ___Zahedl and Poreign MlnUter Abdoi- 1—

IJ*" lah Entoxam on Iranian problem.i, presumably including UiU country's oil dUputo wlUi BrItaUi. .

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• W K uii HAI 1w /m o r pisiPeunoN! 1

^ROJNO.

ier One-thlrd of the people buy any- lit M ng they can t » lor >i olt. p ■ta One-third o f 'th e people never • t get 4 of th e rlgbt thlnga One-

thlrd of ih o people buy Uie right U iln g s 'a t the right p r l» be-

■,p. cause they oome w the rlgftc •0* placo in the ftn t pUce. The

l u t H are our customers. They c jm e to a genuine Camera Store ^

•** for th tlr Camera Equipment.Open P«day - iSaturdsy NjghU until 9;00 p^m-

4 m M \i

?« Closing of Six U. s . Service

Stores Slated s• . WAaHINOTOM.4)ec; 11 5>

d e f o o io department snnonncta ^ . Thunday Jt wia e iw »t aome “

*— *»-i«Trtce-at«t»-br J a n _ l_ la .« i _ sponw to congrtssionsl orders. *

Congress paased legUUUon Ustyearre<iutringUiataUmiUtarr^- "mUsarte* b« clo«d unJ*« p rt» U “ storea. selling producU at reason- „ abirpHoes. wera-norconvenlen^ •«

t a avalUble to penonatl served by tb i « Qlc commlistries. _

Bomy Stsdi ^___ The mllltaiy aerviees made t iur-

vey to determine whst conm U sa^, would have to close under Uieit > term*. The defense d e t ^ e n t said

Uie survey showed only one a a ir

n and flva army stores wUi have to bo Ihut down by Jan. 1. They wa at:

, O, 8. dUclpimary barracki. L m - 1 ,7 poc. Ctllf.; Erie ordnance depot, U - c i y came, O.; naval recilvlng itation,

•' Brooklyn. N. Y.; Cimp Rober^ ni _ Calif.; Bamp Ban Lull ObUpo, Calif, a

ani^ Camp Breckenridge. Ky.3 Camps U> Cloaa In

m r Camp RoberU, Camp San LuU O’ pro- O b ii^ and Camp Breckenridge are eeds to bo closed next yesr. wisive \Although It U closing five com- ai Jin." mW rtea. the um y h u been tu - wi our thorlxed to esUbllih one now one, at w

!ds," vuma. All*.» of Of UIOM commissaries certified ev >wer for continued openUon. the defense U( It I* departmeat saJd IS ara aUU -under

n.

Envoys Go to I NATO P a rle y :

“ WASHINGTON, D«. II WJO-The C. tor- eoveramenl'i t ^ di^ezntUc. mU- Pj Iher lUry tnd financial oifloltU hetded fin- for ParU today to seek ^ m e n t • mer wlUi Uie 14 NorUi AUanUo treaty of ^ natlona on 1«M deJenie goaU. mi

J The U.S. deJegaUon tacludes Sec- „ ,eek reUry of SUte John Poiter DuUes. jj, UTI. Treasury Secretary OeOrge M. Hum- , 1, oU- Phrey and Defenae Secretary Charles OD. E. Wibon. I t Is expected to urge tho gn , hB NATO council to work for a alight j la , StrengUi and a lubsUnUal boost in

Increase In n u m e r ic a l mUltary firepower. ,

the The Americans abo are expecUd ‘‘.'r i to to warn tbat U.S economic aid will "J don be cut off from many European na- ^ iro- tloni next year and military ntd wUl •“

be sharply scaled down. But they “* low would aasure the Europeans once lu agata Uiat cutbacks In U.S. military H

"Ing forces wlU not have a major impact »1 the on. American strengUi ta Europe.

u State CAP Seeks Policy on Search s

lew, BOISE. Dee. U (Ui!>-Offlccrt of laiony the Idaho civil air patrol colled upon sw

Oov. Len Jordan agata today to allwork out an agreement between Uie at

on- CAP and the state seronautici de- ra(■ted partment fcr search and rescue mU- r<nt sioDi. ,1.1 , , Ihl■to Si'foiib an agreement, ac- Nc

3 sfctSir,'".SM'Si;[' 3AP be aaslRned t sepanto trea n t

tnd be allowed to operato as a unit, j If thU faUs. the OAP will be forced },{,

to dUband in Idaho becauee ft can „{ serve no useful purpoio ta searches inj

I n otherwue. Suhm said. UcSuhm eald Uio CAP never h u

^ been advised of a search by Aero- the nautlcs Director Chet Moulton. He I I or- aUo contended that no agreement to exUta between the air force. Uie

be* CAP nnd tho aeronauUca depart- nll- ment regarding search operaUons. j

S! Pioneer Dies »HEYBURN, Dec. 11 —Word has ,

ict, been received here of the death of ^ ' Jet Emery Mosby a t hiJ homo In rorest rUi Green. Ark., on Nov. 18. ,im- Mr. Mosby was one of Heybum's ,

earliest ploneen, owning and oper- md sting a farm norUicast of toffajor ant many year*. Ho Jrft here to msJce ter. hU home ta Arkansu In 1644.le s t ---------------------------------------------- -ent f I I IM M i l ■

B ^ » i i | 1

Many » man who wotked hU way through colleie U back where he sUrled—worklog hU son's way

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B o th t

SKIS an d Bl

A COMPLETE S OF SP0JITIN(

• -Footballs I• Basketballs <• Goal S tandards 1

r. p- — , _• AN EVERLAST

Polished Plato Glosi B All Sizes I

I 0 i

TwinFallsNe^ Gariga Plaanrf Cl

d OonstnicUon of a 34- by «-footgixaga coctlag in esUmated $1,000 chU propoaed ta a buUdtag permit ds

.The BppUcaUoa fUed a t Uie d ty haU by s i need J . . j ..Wtat«rh(iler..K7.Blue U k u

boulevard oorUh Bt

aetgTBrfor-HoUdayt........ ........... •u . , UouU-CoL Michael J. Morgan mi

haa retamed from an air force base ta Ptlrtaoks. Alaaka, to ipend Uio f i

^ hoUdtyi wlUi Wl parenu, lir. and oi

West German ■; 9 Chief Sounds " »S Warning CaU ^

PARIS. Dee. 11 nn->Weil aermao ef■ ChaaeeUox Konrad Adenauer ware- o;t uon, ed today tny DeutralUaUon of Ger- iti

mtny "metns Uio vielorr of the i« Soviet union over weium Europe" loi tnd traniformiUon of h it country tato a Ruislsa aateUlto 't a Uie Qi

LuU ihorteit poulble time." ;are Adinauer lald In a ipeech here aa

that any big four agnemenl to fie 'om- aeutrallu a reunited. .Germany fo> au- would end ta dUsster for Uio free eoi

e, at world becauie BriUsh and American tes troops couJd not remain then for-

Ifled over to guarantee fuch neulrsUsa- ense Uoa.ader Na DouM

Once .those troopi leave. Ade- nauer said. “U Uiere anyone ta Uie «■ world who does not believe Uitt . . . Germany would no t,ta. the shorust posilble Ume bocomi t ^ RussUo aaUUiU?”

» V Adenauer spoke a t t lunch of Uie ca V AssocUUoq of French Diplomttle j The CorreipondenU tod Uie Ponlga tre mU- Press auocUUon. ’ Edided Sharp RaJeeUon op(Jint -njo chancellor's -sharp reJecUon ser » ty of aU-schemes to neutrtUce Ger- mlJ

mtny rather Uuin let her reann la ant »c- conJuncUon wlUi the NorUi At- coi Um. lanUo treaty (NATO) powen waa ilgi J™* aimed right at Uie Prench.

Adenauer also warned that Uie 1 ,*?? aUled powen can not conUnue to A

deny West Oermany her sovereignty P.S for long.

-In all of modem hlitory, there u . no example to show that It U pos- alble to deny for long any great lU te lu jjatural rlghU, even if Uiat „ su te U a defeated- naUon," Ade- jhu

hey »*uer sald^_____________ D,

S Witness to Face £ Contempt Charge SE

WASHINOTON. Dec, 11 W-Ben. I, Joseph-R. McCarUiy told an un- Wt

rih 'communlcaUve witness today he wiU tie/start contempt of congress proceed- w

I of lags against him for refustag to an- On pen swer ••tator-relsted" QUesUons sbout est ’ to alleged communUm and esplonaco stt- Uie at the army's Pt. Monmouth, N. J.,de- radar Uboralory. fnU- The Wisconsin Republican made I.

Uie sUtement to Joseph H. Percoff, j,•c* New York, who refused' to say itn

hnV WheUier ha w u a communist o r daiUl* WheUier he worked at F t Mon- ,. ,ir** mouth. oninlt. percoff w u the fin t wltaess as on■ced MoCarthy'i InvesUgatlng subcom- g^ mittee wound ap four days ol hear- on

Ings on poulble subvenlon at F t. truMonmouth. F

Burley Firm Is ^ X Sued for $20,000 p*■ BOISE, Dec. 11 ( f l l - Hsyden-

Priedman company. Salt Lalce City, sued the Farmers Equity company,

. Burley, for $10,000 Thursday, charg- Ing tho Idaho firm had failed

‘ ®: keep an agreement to buy 80 quon- D set huu.< h:

Ben Hayden charged in a com- di ™ platat In federal court that Farm-

en Equity promised to buy the gi huU for $800 ench. received 28 of ti them, paid IJO.OOff, thrn cancfled

_ _ tho agreement.

a ■ OBOUP8 MEET3 OAKLEY, Dec. 11-M Men « id■ OJeaner gIrJi ol Caasla sUka m et ^ : * Monday a l tho homo of Blalno^ Martlndale. Letten were written to ^ *1 servicemen and lo memben of the m ' I suike serving on LDS mUslons. ■

II I EXCHANGE CLUB | I■ CHRIffTMAS ■I T R E E S r.hu ALBERTSON'S L:ere AND ■

RANDALL FLORAL I

FU N FOR ALL! I

HYDE B

ICE ' SKATESBoth figure and hockey styles .

J BINDINGS

TE, SELECTION ITING GOODS

• Golfing Needs• Volley Balls• Baseball Mitts

:-ASTING GIFT j lo s i Beveled Mirrors

Free Installation

TWIN FALLS GLASS & PAINTAcross from th e Pest Office

E GIVE S8.H GREEN STAMPS

TIMES-NEWS, TWINt w in f a l l s , IDAHO

i Newj in Brief ^Cbolr U PracUe*

•foot Uemben of Uu Presbyterian JMO choir will meet t t 10 t m Satur- m i t dsy at tbe cborch. Each member U U by asked to brin* bU music.AiM ____ ____ _ ..TTT— . ........ Jl

BWbs P Daughten were born Thursdsy at U

'— - Wigte-VaUey-Memortal-hosplUl-t* di irgtn Mr. and U n. Jack Sbriver aad Ur. p base gnd Mra. Donald l^asler, all Twta p > Uie Fsiis, tnd Mr. and Urt. Waller tnd ocdner, Hazelton, si

falU. ____________ h

Marriage Ucenses were Issued by p Uie county clerk Thunday to Bem- fl anl E. DeMen, Spokane, Wash., it snd Helen M. Tucker. Twta FaUs. and WUI O'Netl DoPew. KImberiy.

g sod Carol B, Brown. Twta FtUa.

ill of Ur. and ^Un. Demis N. Orcuit. U t member

rman ef Uio Wheaton eollego lymphoay {;rare- orchestra and band for Uve lecoad r,Ger- straight year. He u a senior ma- g

the Jorlng ta phUosophy a l tbo. Whea- g,■ope" ICO, m., schooLmtry -------- ,

the QsaUnet for Training g JeiToId Rost Jenien, son of Mr. ^

here aad Mrs. L. M. Jeosen, h u quaU- p,I to fled for pUot UYlntag ta the air ^nany foree avUtloo cadsl program. He o'free completed the air crew claisllleaUoo a

■lean test at-Lowry Held, Denver. uu S l B**ks Payment }|

Pted Abbott. Abbott's Plumbing H and Heating company, flled lult taprobato court Thursday acainst ,,

Q,. Harold su tle r aiktag $93a& forlhat merchaadUe plui $7 taterest, $30 at- _th . toraoy'a fees smd cosU of the ac- I

Uoo. WUllam Bakes U Uie at- J • toney.

the Casa SeilUdi » ^ A dUtrict eourt civU acUon %,tlgn brought against A. L. Haaks and -

Ed Beasetto by Roward F. Blake.operator of BUke'a General T in J

;Uon serrico h u been setUed aad 'dls-Oer- missed, accordtag to a sUpuUUon ,,B la and dUmissal order filed in district “At- court Thursday. The order w u „wai signed by Judge R. W. Beckwlta. ^

Annual Meet of Cattlemen Held ■>

MALTA. Dec. 11-Al Uie annual « meettag of tbo Raft River Livestock n

fh” assoclaUon Moaday at Malu, R. aiC. WaJco waj dected prcJJdeat, Ar-

^05- thur Schonman, vice president; A. TD. Pierce, secretaiy-treasurer, and X James R. Hill, W. D. Raylor and ArchleCRose, advUory board mem- tKTS. Pienro also wai elected u> the

^ 0 ^ to o Q i_ ^ t o n al forest cattle ad- ^

Ben. ReporU wero made by Leon ?lun- weeka. secretary Of Uie Idaho Cst-wiil tiemen's aasodaUon and foreit o•ed- Banger Edward Noble. District "an- Oratler William Mathews and For-jout est Supervisor Charlea Daugherty „laKo sttended Ihs meeting. ^

.ade Crashes Reported ^:otf. {.Irs. E. E. Vlsser. 101 Olsmond ■*y Itreet, reported to city police T O & ft

' o*" day cvenlngr the Iftenso numbar’-W « wn- ,. pickup Uuck which pasied,*»r ■«,

on tho right and struck a fender ' “ on her car but did not stop.ORI- Bhe ssld the accident happened

on Washington street north and (ho r t - truck pulled Into a nearby bar.

Prank Briggs, 816 Heybum ave­nue, reported to poUce that he back­ed from hU driveway Friday morn­ing and struck a city staUon wagon driven by Joe KeUer.

lil I A T T E N IFARMEBS-ORaiAnDIJ

lOQ- Docton hnve proven that tho poison human and anJinal life. Vou want t

:m- danRcr tha t faces the human race. 1 rm- Whiw, who h u proven beyond .a dout the grains can be grown without anyand

I of tnd inexpensive. AU are weicome. U7 :4 5 P. M. SATURIMAGIC VALLEY JON

1 Mile North and U West iandm et I ~ I- I ——alno *-3 to the

I t t a k e s B

t oC h r i s t i n a s

Ho l id a y s c a l l f o r ' and makiag the ht

BUTTER. Be siife that yot BliTTEB." Holiday cut*ou id ag s , fmic, nuts, and c m ake .ibcfn gay lookin] m atiilc ss flavor of BUT good tsstiag. Notbmg ct BUTTEB in your holiday. 6rst to last. . . yes, ever] b etter w ith b u i t e r .

The Idaho Dairyi. . . remtads'you to include del homemade cookies ta your Chr.

• folks and trlendL

~] U.N. Leader-----Urges StudySS Of Ike’s Bid i

UKTTZD NATIONS, N. Y . Dec. i11 s:FV-lDdlt‘i Mr*. VUtya Lakshnil ,

■■■ paadit, p r« Iden fo f tbe-Dnlted ><a- Jsy at Uons general assembly, appealed to- j

day-fer-s-worldwlda’-tccailaatflJil «d Ur. prtadpls of tbo Eisonbowc-atomlo ,Twta pool proposal. ,/alter Mrs. Pandit aald t a t a taterrlew {

she did aot bellere tbs worid had .____ heard tbe "fta tl word" from Moa- j

coTi flB Ulo P itttdenl's atom»*for—id by peace plan, even though Sovlst of- .Sern- ficUU and commenuton rebuffed ji ash.. it. IPaUs. Weleomsa ConaideraUoa ^>>«rly. Pandit s tld ibo would wel- 1^ come Uio fuUeal conslderaUon of 1

Mr. EUenhower^ luggeaUoas for es- ,UbUihlng an atomic. t>ank for aQ <

' *0® aaUons to uso for peaceful purpcoei. ,*The propoaal wai of tb t highest |

>hooy importanco and doaervat.^JiB caro- ■KoaO ful conslderaUon ef tbo govtm- ,

menu of the world.\ U n . Pandit |niea- 1*14, \ 1

Notes XnlUal BoacUoa ' 1 . As for tbo Initial commeaU of

luaU- posal. Mra. Pandit aald:0 air -y ff ought to bo used to the Ttri- L He ous inlUtl reacUont of different :ftUoo counMes by now. All the early na-

Uonal reaoUoai oan usually bo ao- ( Ucipated and ahould not always bo j

fiblng ® >would hopo tha t thUU ool tbe J

ftaal word from Moscow." ^to at- _ ■-f "c Teachers Strike j

For Boost in Pay (GARFIELD. N. J.. Dcc. 11 1

Most Garfield teachen failed to re- J. port for duty today ta what APL 1 1 , gpQicggiBtn described as a strike for^ higher salaries. J

Pickeu of tho Ameriean Podera- tUon of Teachera rtaged Uie town's £nine ichool bulldlngi beforo ctosses -

fh "’f " ichcdi;Jed ic open. I“ • The ichoole shut down, sendtag »

home those puplU who had crossed 1picket llnei. t

Of Uie 170 teachen ta the ichool '< i i n 103 beloag to Uio unJeo..^lU Tho city councU Thunday night jmual reJecUd' the teacher's bid for pay 1■took raises rangtag from $140 to $400 • I, R. annually., Ar- --------------------------

‘■m'd Henry D. Parr Is Paid Final Honor

* rl* Funeral services for Henry Daw- ‘ son parr wero hbld Friday aftemooa

at the Wblto mortuary ehapel wlUi Uio Rev. O. H. Vadon offlcUUng.

,5 *^ A duet waa lung by Mary tod Robert PfnUtcr.

^ Pallbearen were Floyd L- Bitter- ton, Harry Betterton, Leo J. Soren- sen. Royd Batterton. John Bilter- ton and Bert ParwelL •

- Military ritea »-ero conducted by tH Uie American Legion post, Twta

nder

s l S e e th e ^REX GARDNER

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h r n o N M 11IARDISTS — GARDENERS0 poison sprays are very dangerous to ! want to near and leam more of the1 race. Oome and hear Mr. Herbert 0. l.a doubt Uiat aU frulU, vegetables and anyand aU poison sprays, easy, simple ;ome. Lecture U free.ATURDAr, DEC. 12EY JUNIOR ACADEHIY I West AlberUon's, Pood Store

J b u t t e r g - r f i e b e s t

C o o l i e s

: FOR THE BEST COOKIES, th e best cock ics calls for

b a t yotirs a re " b e t te r wich • ' cut*outdesigas w id i fancy , and o th e r c o lo rfu l trim s ' look ing b u t i t takes the of BUTTER to m ak e them hing can ta k e th e p lace of oliday cookies . . . so from J, cvcfj’ b.ifch, m ak e :hcm R.

Dairymen’s A ss’nInde delicious cheeses and tatty our Chrutmss packages to your

Seen Today | ^^ , PedesUiant oyetag ' affecUoaaU » * J youag couple t a car parked oa Mata U l l avenuo . . . Long Itae of foiki wait­

ing a t postoffioe wlndowi to mall ^ psrceU . . . Man kissing wotata. .

Uien hunytag tato s to re ... Bouquet * 1 / / ' of bony t t employmearoicurttS^of- «a S i I

wtater weatbcr . . . Womaa drirer parting car on Second street west '

i™ " bealdo postofflco whero sigaa pro- I ■ claim parking U not aSoired . . . *

Man t a d two chUdrea oortlag , inrengb Chrtitmaa-trtet-dUplayed -i la f” »^ of grocenr itcro . . . Emest '

nuiea R*giand carrytag lodger ihoet as lie walks along sidewalk. . . Every- . one ta block stopping to look whea

wel- feUow comea out of itoro aad m of whliUei a t maa leveral doon away or u - . . . Woaian smUlag swecUy as she 3T an confesses to clerk ta ston that she , pcoei. doesn't kaow aoythtag about fUh- i ighest Ing equipment but wanU to buy , caro- -someUitag Dleo” for huiband : . . , ivtm- And overheard: -Ibero w u tn em- ■andit barrassed -tlienee' when m e^ tho

UUsus met unexpectedly ta tbo toy , ^ ^ deptrtmeatJ** j

Officials Probing ; S Acequia Burglary 'y n t - ro teRT, Dec. U - Minidoka . » “ • couoty pollco OfflclaU tre conUnu- , ‘T* ho ini tbelr InvesUgaUon of a burg- ] quea- lary .at AeequU Tuesday night that <

,_ netted the burglan $300 in cuh,3l tbo Sheriff Floyd Stewart reported FW- i

day. IComstock's genertf store and i

pootofflce w u entered Uirough a rear door durtag the night and the :

)o¥T flOTblo door lafo was opened wlUi a a j crowbar, tbe sheriff aald. In open- UV.. ing Uie safe the right door waa

to ro- Jammed inward wbUs the left door A n. w u opened.

le for The burglan took $300 from th t left Ilde of tbe tafe but wero unable

dera- to get at tbo $3,600 ta Uis right lide, own's Sheriff Stowart aald,Usses " Entrance to tho building was

gained by forctag tho rear door, ndtag MerchaadUe and papen were ossed sUewn about tbo store by the

burglan. tb e sheriff added, chool V ~ “ —^ A gaggJe U * fJwJt of gees# on night the ground, U they aro ta f n t i t

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wlUi ^ O hE dOCIBTy'OP»Ung. FRIENDd) Oft flUAKEftS,, WAS POUNDED IN I6t7

6 y 6B0RBE POX, AN BNflUSHA^AN.WHefct.

liter- «E WAS BUT TWBNTy.TMREB yeARS OP AOg.

d b y t n e m OP THE ,CtUAKBRS WAS TO IRE-ESWBU5H ' , \

.•','S CHRISTIANITY A5ionU - A W AY CF UPS.

GBORae FW OSO IN 1691, BUT HIS ,GRPAT WORK kCONTINUES TO IH iS K DAY.

I See Us for All '

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IU-JOINTSFor POWER TAKE-OFFS for trucks_ond_cars of a ll_ kinds.

'* L o8 co" b o n d e d

BRAKE SHOESE xchangel end LInlngt

For longer life, boHer woor.

" S m i t h y ' s "

MUFFLERS IThe Improved Muffler B>Heia that gives’ better gU' mUeago . . . Leas Back Pressure , . . Bettor Engine Performancel

Heovy Duty TRUCK CHAINS

Uaed Cor & Truck HEATERS

W e poy highest prices for A LL , EXCEPT GALVANIZED N o G

R E JIE M B E B . . . I f I t ’a A u to C an M oat Always F ind I t — i

T w i n I A u t o I

Kimberly Road (H i-W ay

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federal lUtutMcUenu ta deslW ‘

r m ent while he 9 w ll^^tor. He

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ALL KINDS OF S C W * « 'W No Galvoniied occtpiio>-A u t o o r l V n c k P ^ ; ; ; * !, I t — and ForLBS&-*‘' ' ■ «

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K eountlei are belns pdU ^Bflf* ftiBiJ* than In pre- fUm o ( I n Uut ol the money retary ’S^bT raised durtnc the gomi j J t e d i ^ b e . u M d tor openlc 4 Ibe ehilrman said- . mail. * „ ttd chairmen of tte cllenta, f i r t n an Mn. Mabel mUmi L uia Mn. Jack O'Donnell, dieutli I- I t t Leonard Howart. gnre’ar lin Odon Amos and Mn. i t Is iSrt HtUey; J « Larrlgan. have U r^BoselrtsM n.Plcatw; uie-Jot Bubtek. sun Valley; Mrs. fitoa i , u»1apf«“- Trtumpb. aad perienc iAIlrtdi'Oamielt. a perl(-oBnmlty chairmen were subject laj Ultl a dally record of The a u i iwelpts should be the wli rtullncampafRn. Therec- <, fs un ] btb leadna evaluate the tions «

rfmtaus money-ralslftf

i S 1 ? « ™ t„ P ag 6S1UODS per caplU lost ■■• ® _____________ _ C»y

allation Plans SJ ide by Grange £ frau>, Dec. 11-Plana for j . e. raijan ef officers In Janu- Bhat/al i ^ i at a Dieetlne of the Donnietw Center OranB? Wed- DavachitBta*. The next meeUns centerM ttif flAted for Off!. S3. -------- ,;i to be 'bulalled include -iTd,Eaiter: Norman Mills. Ir. Jftadt Sinclair. Icturer; ■Bill, itenrt; Odcll Chat. |sStutfterard; Mrs. Chat- ■idruditant st«ward; Mrs. Iliijilio; Mn. Jerry Dnvls, DttHnC.P.ChnHlcld.scc- A8«y Harkins, salckeepcr; i\Plutia; Ceres; Jfra. Mec /— ira PCBOBi; Mrs. Jack Hub-

tal. tnd Ed Stubba. execu- WxlUtcm&n. ■ I BMUnj Wednesday Mrs., Un Bubsmlth and Mn.RXTtd refreshmentj.

fiots P lanted I iCertified Seed3PAU5. Dec. llWV-Ida. ctrtUlcd potato plantings

t o CiUfonUa total «5. tMsmaber for ths two pre^JWi. ta rt p. Spencer, Ida- I. a ll Thunday. tt. dlitrict fleldman for the J^Improment aisoclallon.1 Ircsn CaUfomla after

f« k s there dlrccttaf ^oflHeplota. - ® ^ "S compira with an «»m r »j8 and 380 of two PJKt It ij below the record ai

« W he wuJd returTJ lo '

3 l» certJMcatlon.

f m BErORTED ®PI) HtLL, Dee. ll-Thomas

M i J iB h - P T O W

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' Sen. n ea rr l>votahak. &. Id*-, lUttns ward Amerlcuia captsred In K o m a f id

. of tbe senate eommlttee on eoremment 1 I | speetln* » captnred BoaaUa "bnrp- p in

!rt Film Featured iil ( i School Assembly Scoulet The assembly thia week at Twin meet: ns Polls SuslQCU college featured a Moos re- fUm concenilnK . things ft good sec-, Cubn 'ey retary ahould do. Eai•he gome of the "don’ta'' conslat of parci tor opening the employer’s personal ®ach

mail, tumlnjr away ptxwpectfre *»n he clients, forgetting telephone ealls, P<^cr>el InUrruptlng the employer durlns ------:1>> dlcutlon. forgetting to lock the fd. safe’and Improper flUnR. n . It is the policy of the school to in. have Uie cloasca parUclpate in “on-

the-Job" project*, view cducattonal n. fitms and benefit from actual ex- ad p^ence. after they have completed

a period of Instruction 00 related « subject matter.of The armngement of classes for be the winter term, which begins Jan. f c- <, fs under way. Patl term exiunlna- ) !)B tions will begin next veek. lg ------------------------- -

S Pai’king FinesCity police collectcd $10 in bond« I

for parking vlolaUons Thursday. H Posting 11 each for overtime park- M

Ing wero Richard Davls. J. A. Clnw- ■ a son. Eugene Brclnholt. B. A. Moyes, ■

David Barry, Dr. Howard Ronk, ™ or J. E. Roscnlund, Lorcttn HUl. R. H. n* Bhatter. Mn. Janleo Barton, Mnt.’® Donnie Miller, George Moore, Tfilrsa 1- Davach, Betty Rowe and Music lg Center (two)._

FAVORITE !1 WATCHES f5» E L G IN*• HAMILTON>• W ITTNAUER,e -W ADSW ORTH^ LONGI NES5 L e COULTRE

BULOVA

! | TA N N E R - —JEWELRY ^

Opposite Id a h o T heatre ■ a Phono 3 036 1d CAMERAS— SUPPLIES I

I liKht meiilj, plajcici, tompoihlon*.K dtfoutivft ihtlvM, bncktu, Uwn 5'fu, cu{.out lettcn and commetclil

>i NT TEfSSfS

a u t o e q u ip .Phono 108

,19lg _________ .

Hears Testimony on

u, lUttns lo frim teaUooay caDcemlns bratal treaa flthtlag, flven by former prt»oaer» of w imment operations. Senator Dworahak U a n nrp** gva la Sen. Barry Goldwater, B.. Arfx, (

Cub Pack Meets ^i „ GLENNS FEnny, Dcc. n —Cub

Scout pack 2Q held a Christmas pack wed:rln meeting Tucscl.iy evening.at the to p i

a Moose hall under the direction of to I:;e- Cubmaster Wilbur Scllman. chun

Each cub iircsciitcd a gilt to his recttof parents. Slslta were presented by Thlal each den. 'Tlie 'Pack bdnncr woa makire m n by den 2 lor bavins tiie most page.Ja, parents present. by Wng ----------------------^ -

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AMER^ H I S

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r o n Atrocities '

Inf bmUllly ol cominuniit capton to­ners of war to the Potter subcommittee ak U a member of Ibe committee. In- t..Ar{x, (Staff engravlnf)—

League PracticcsWENDELL, Dcc. 11—The Junior

league of the Methodist church met ack Wednesday a/tenioon ot the c h u i^ the to practice for a Christmas pageant of to bc presented Dec. 20- a t the

churcl). Mrs. James Eaton Is dl- hls reeling tho pageant, by The Junior group of the IcaRue Is

VQs making a window to be used lh' tho , >as( pageant. Work Is beln; dlreoted

by Mn. Oeorge Wahler.

p e r f e c f

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TbtsjitosStmtfucUitve made t tocoocfa k bcm otrtests Trhkfa sKcnr tb tt d d ' SiMr. BoJtop Brand Roddoff . hO u it Blended Whisker JS Athe same mild proof 'a s 2 £unousScocchWhulcie3joIdin Great Bdtain and its pos- fjKssioos. >!j

AH arc 80 proof, wichio I »«fiaoiooofm % aJcoboIby Hvolume Is-

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SELECTION OF ®

Tree Lights gTree Stands raTree Ornaments v .Decorations ^

o n d ''■ * ^Gift Wropping ^Supplies ^

' O LD FASH,

~~ Peanut BrittleS w cot'i Rom em beronee Chocol

Sw eet'i Gift C hoeofo tef . J —

W alt D isney's CINDERELLA

W RIST A A C W ATCH._____ . . O ^ W

r ■Sheoffer, P o rk e r and Eevcrshorp

I PEN a n dPENCIL SETS

. CONGRKS . Piastre C ooted

PU Y IN GCARDS

Single D e ck ... 1.00 Double D eck .. 1.95

. fa r Bridge, C onosto and Pinochle

Folcon— Yello-Bole and Koywoodio

P I P E S1 .0 0 to 1 0 .0 0

. Popular Brand

CIGARETTESor' pound Una bf

PIPE TOBACCOin gay Chrlslmas Qlft-Cartans

GIFT SEIMennen — Towp — O ld Spic Factor — Polmolive.— Richard Je rgens — Wrisley

< r.n , 8 9 c

PRINTS------------ ^ p CPrints 4i zkcn

AU work doo# by Eastman Kodak enapsnya new method

— ------Uifl.ConUiiUQUiPllItfUlIfiCMt_ ___orl •EncloH S6o (Co handle post­age) ,ir1V>.maU orden.

wnttettlIi|-DRUliJnOBEl§

i t v ITrayettes I

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SPECtAL I SALE..,.................. ■ g

ISl Owyhee »

BUTTER TOFFEE gLb.l.SO — 2 L b '-3 .0 0 s

------------- -----§^ ALMOND ROCA |

- M > 2 . 0 0 — 2 L b i . 4 . 0 0

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' ASH TRAY . | S E T S . . . 79c I

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O ld Spice — Seoforth — M ax ® - R ichard Hudnut — Colgote ~ m

89c up p™ . MEN'S SH Air M ote C rava t ' ^

^ SOCKS and | TIE SETS

2.00 end 2 .50 {*

T W I N F

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S e n s a t i o n a l

1 ^ ^ DECOt DECORj

— N o-glue-or-tope-fieedi ogolnst window or min

4 6 PIECESIIHEiS FORONLY.....................5 1

a ? v o u JUST KNOW She WIU Be «eas-

M ed With A Oift ol Perfume, Cologne orA Any of the Nationally Famous Cos-o f metlcs you'll find at our' Beauty BarM . . . brands ahe would choote for heraeU

g A . . . tuch as— .A CIROS — EVENING IN PARIS—g J RICHARD HUDNUT — CHENf e YU — OLD .SPICE — DESERT

^ a FLOWER — LANOLIN PLUS —f e PEGGY SAGE — ond many o thenf t from 75c.

S CUTEX ^» 5 M inute Complete w

I M A N I C U R E I

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' l i s t s i s i s s i s i e s e s i s i e s w. A Collfomio S u n se t.. ' a

I Pottery |© 20 PIECES ®

Service for, 4 i | , 5 9 @ 'ON SALE ......... H ^ <

. S A L E !Curl-E Cap

H DOLLin c h s high. Soft

^ ^ y t ^ ^ H r u b b e r arm s, legs ' ^ f ^ ^ 'J ^ B o n d J o c e . She.crys,.

ihB 'sbeou tifu Il/., dressed, she's

' ' adorable.

\ ON SALE^ V ^ WhllaninyLoit

\ I ANSCO READY HI » CAMERA__________________ Oir Va FLASH HOLDER •>'’

f i i a •ROLLS FILM --------------------1.:S f 6 PLASH BULBS____________ .1

W OADOET BAO «o

S TOTAL VALUE ______ S 1 S .0 !

I A N S C O S H U R - F lb ^ Camera, flash gun, 3 rolls of fUza ' ® aad « flash bulbs-ONSALE--------

i E a s t m a n D u o F l e xW Kodet Leu. Complete With bun*, blW andfUm—ONSALS,__ _W Kodet Lem. Eastman flaata outfit.

Complete —ONSALEFORONLV’_ C S Brownie Hawkeye flash outfit

f e Complete-ON SALE POR ONLT—

m D O N T GET CAUGHT

I F L A S H BH W e hove o com plete sp ond Sylvania Press 2

O R E F O R LESS“

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Dry M o s ttr Iron________ A I

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DYFIASH OUTFIT-----------S” ALL FOR

^ M 3 9 5ON SALE

U R -F U S H O utfit' 9.75 ^

> Flex F lash O utfif Hth bun*, batteries 2 ] 9 ^ . ^

lh outfit. . . 9 9 i c ' ’WIRONLV_____ — SA,*tyRNLT__ _____ 13.95 i

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VltUa H*ln tai D it Cf*tf. H>r*4*> , , ^5* ■“ ' •' -_ -: = f Tj<rK — " - = : t u j44uu«?uu«f Ii«W> , , . .

j g s a ; - s g ? . 5 5 M a e 5HATIONAI. RCMirBDrrATlVEfl WESTJIOtUDAt 00, IKC. ... • •• i, Ri gPwU S«a rnwUttt. C«llt '

OUB FOREIGN POLICY I t ! r th e privilege of every s en a to r a n d conJ

^ c u m a n , Indeed of every citizen, to have an d e x p reu Tiewi on th l5 'co u n try 's foreign policy., Y et no one speaking m erely fo r h im se lf or

!W ^yfor a political m inority may rig h tfu lly expect ^ . to have a controlling voice over forclgrn or

any o ther kind of policy. U nder th e A m erican ■ constitution, policy Is m ade by th e m ajority ' In congress and by th e P resident.

. In th e foreign field, th e constitu tion d ea rly ■ convcys to the President wide discretionary • la titu d e in th e m aking of policy.

Evidently P resident E lsenhower fe lt th a t■ Sena to r M cCarthy, In h is recen t television

rem arks on foreign policy, h ad gone beyond tho m ere expression of opinion a n d h a d tried to forc6.:thB P resident’s h a n d In Jorelgn a ffairs.

Mr. Elsenhower approved a s ta te m e n t by - ' S eere ta ry o f .a ta te DuUes In w h ich .tho secre­

ta ry dieclared th a t M cCarthy’s c ritic ism s of■ Nov. 24 struck a t th e ‘'very h e a r t of U nited | . S ta te s foreign policy." i• I t is Im portaat to no te here th a t n e ith e r i : th e P resident n o r Dulles could h av e b a d re fe r- ' : ence solely to the ir own views o f w h a t c o n stl- , : tu te s American foreign policy. Since they ) : employed no qualifying language, th ey could ;• only have m eant, It would seem, th e e s tab - > r .Ushed, settled policy o t th is n a tio n . A nd th a t | : m eans th e policy endorsed by b o th th e W hit« j : House and a m ajority in congress. i

T h a t policy, im d e rv ^ tte n m an y tlines since ‘

i ' 1945 by th e votes of RepubUeans and D em o- : c ra ts alike, embraces foreign econom ic a n d j •. m ilita ry aid to friendly countries, th e NA'TO i ; system of m ilitary alliances, a netw ork of t ’ v ita l a i r bases strung stra teg ically across a l- : llcd soil, all w ith tb e a im o f p re sen tin g a c : strong and un ited free world fro n t ag a in s t

| j I ; tb e m enace of R ussian communism. ,tAlli * P resident and h is seoretary o f e ta te j,■ I * belieye M cCarthy sought to u n d e rcu t th a t u

f f l ) p ro g ram by suggesting th a t we te ll ou r a llies ' H th e y will- get “not one cen t o f Am erican ” If; m oney” unless tbey s top all tra d e w ith redI ] C hina. . ‘ •

(1,1 T be sena to r implied we spoke too k indlyto ou r friends, and asked w h eth er th e E lsen - ^

khI how er adm inistra tion was "going to con tinue ^ ' k . to send perfum ed no tes (to o u r a llie s ) , lo l- iKjj I low ing th e sty le of tho T rum an-A cheson .1 JJ I i reg im e?”l ‘[i ; To th b th e P resident b lu n tly rep lied we ^ 1 • would continue, our a id so long as "o u r en -V ' ligh tened self-in terest” requires U, even [j J . th o u g h we m ay often d iffe r w ith tho n o tio n s n r . ; g e ttin g th e aid. E e saw It as a " life k nd d e a th ti \ ,‘ : m a tte r" for America. *i

; j | f Said DuUes: "N erer In all o u r h is to ry was ^ u l th e re a tim e when good friends and allies d H : m ean t so m uch to us.” u■ f , ' . B u t help ing them, b e added, does n o t give■ : TW th e rig h t to dictate to th em as if th ey J■ : w ere vassals. T hey a re dependable as friends,a : so ld th e se c re ta ^ , "Just because th ey a ro » f l : unw illing to be anybody's satellites." |]8 T h e P resident underscored th is th o u g h t by> : fa y in g tb a t "the easiest th in g to d o w ith IJ : g re a t power (such a s Am erica enjoys) is to ^II ■ abuse It.” I f we' should tiirn to coercion, h e g f l ; sa id , W8 would be stam ped s s a n im peria lis t tt H : co u n try ra th e r than a true world leader.

n * I H A r S N O EXCUSE J! Few m en outside a court of law ever argue tt

i l d irectly to th e point. They usually re sp o n d p* to charges a n d conten tion i w ith g lanc ing rep ll9s, fired from a n oblique angle. Som e- '

: tim es they don’t answ er a t a ll, b u t sim ply «’ m ake countcrcharges. JJI , Politicians aro*past m aste rs of th e " a n - ^

*{ sw er-a t-a -tan g en t" technique. I t is su ch a o 'com m on practice th a t most o f tl^c' tim e i t of

\ I doesn’t m erit notice. B ut now a n d a g a in they ^!J need to be called to account.} l| A good m any people probably would Juist '«c{ |i a s soon file th e H arry D exter W hite case injl] aw ay for a while. I t has been p re tty th o r- ^

\ oughly milked. But th e D em ocrats keep b r in g - : [ r - - li>({ It u p In the ir urge to d efend fo rm er P rc s - niI Iden t T rum an. u' And when they do, some sa y Mr. X tum an ^1 1 h a s proved him self a p roper foe o f com -III m unlsm by b is firm foreign m easures a g a in s t on f ■ i t— th e T rum an doctrine, NATO, th e M arshall|! | p lan , and so on.j.‘ This Is a perfect example of th e glancingr | answ er. Few question Mr. T ru m an ’s v igor in po:II] th e forclRn field. B ut th a t Is n o t th e .issue s'* j*l In th e W hite case. I t Is his behavior tow ardV rep o rts o t espionage In the U. S. governm ent. ^ I, A n d n o one. In government o r o u t. Is debarred init ill from asking honest questions abou t t h a t be- . • |L! • hav lor merely because th e fo rm er P re s id en t[5;i perform ed actively In other fields.li -------- ---------------------- ------ touW HOW TO SUCCEED 'U.l We’ve had several striking lessons la te ly In ^IU a n axiom th a t seems to be gaining s tre n g th ucaIn by th e dny: 11 you would succeed,l j th e n firs t la ll In a loud and noticeable m an - ®I I ner.H To Ulustrate:

M A whlio back, the govem m ent m oved lo ■ dcport_filnger_Dlck..lltiymcs_fDr lU egoi-rc-■ e n try in to th e U. S.. saying too t h a t he’d i■ u sed h is Argentine citizenship to avoid th e 8<n■ . w a rtim e d ra ft. un■ S ince then, h is salary hns doubled a n d he’s I booked^tlgh t fo r two years.

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TUCKER’S NATIONAL r

” W H I R L I G I GVmu T»ii 'WABHINOTON—Another ch*pUr In Uqul4»Uo« .'Vi lb* M t punlUTi mewnrts the •Uled conqueron lmpo#ed oa V 1», jir». the ts il powan n»y b« wrlllen toon by » !«-■ K------------ 'dIcJ»ry'fUbe«aiWlt«r»hJch--»e«ni-<llfpo«d.-ia ...■ lum tranendouily nluibla property to lu orislMl

—f >.i> ggrw io wneoilment of Uis U torr Z j j i i * property K t . l t wm be * lm o « t^ fl------------ W: poMlble to dettfialne who woa

WorM w»r IL . . ^ Sn ____» I a . f l p ^ ^ ^ l Vto! PnuMent N l«a h « Jw t *«J; ^

------ to Impoie (he MacArttiur consUUi- 2«c------- tl<»“ S 7 .p .n , which p ro W b lu th .t— I * 1.H naUon trom rearmln? or msilag------1 HJ ww. The Unlled 8Ul«a U spendln;

H H * ' f l builoni to rehAblhtat« Qermuy and------- T “ 3t«Iy. even to Ujo extent of re»tor- j

Stf Tukn in j , 1,5 nyuion doB»rs worth ofid4bo r*i«. property to Ui* Krupp family. . . fael------------ John J. McCloy. fonner U. S, hlRh comral«lontr to t t i

..... .Offlnsny. t in t Mt the ejunpl# for thli generosity, t i i' Without eon»re»jlon^t«ncilon. he u»d hli MftorltT whc; to rebuild the Krupp fortune*. felt

He did to on Uio ground that conlUeaUon of Uieso TlR<luttrttl hol<UiV* w u contrtry tc Ans)o<8ucon ins

n d con j principle* of Uw. Af » precedent, he noUd Uiat manyto have of Hitler'* World w u n commanders had not been Lfo re ign deprlTed cf their eaUtes. Poo

NEW DIBPCT8—The Knipp mUU and riUroadan se lf or mljht h»»o l>een retalned by the alllea. Jf thty had pe#/ exDCct t*kea u repar&tloiu by the vlctora. Rusala has ^•ftiim ftr cart«t off hundred* of faetoriea and much equJpment foj

from GtnnMiy and Manehurta la thU manner. But wUl m erican u,e weaum powers took orer tto Knipp InvesUnenta porl n a jo rity on a bail* or outrtght confUcaUon. and as punUh-

ment of tho dynuty which enabled der feuhrer to I rli«ftrlv Inki lU moat horrible confUct.1 - J . Tlie property intolved In Uie new dlapute U tho

•tionary ot„e„ii Anfllne, whlcl* Waahlngton took orer on tho Dea RTound that. olthouRh ownership waa nominally fiwlaa. It

5l t th a t 11 wa* rcaJly controlled by Oeroian cartel*. . »o t Invi^lon Under American operaUon. It ha* been buUt Into rwC levisjon rsluabJe in thU field, nnd eaUmated of ybeyond ^ Many prominent _

Id tried Democrats drew down Rood anlarlea a* memben of foreign the Aniline board of dlrecloc*. It haa been a fat plum, j ,

SEEK AMENDlrtENT OF LAW - InKrhandel, tho Th; le n t by Swla* firm, haa broURhtault for return of General Anl- B secre- line to it. But Uie action has been ttrown out of court .j.j, («mi of here because ewfa-Jmnlrera faHed to produce erWeJica j.g

of tho real ownership. It U understood that the flwlM Th, unii.cu government Impounded Uie required documents on the

eround t ta t they wero aecret. Deme frequently has Chi n e ith e r been a brokeraffo center for concealed operation or Ju* 1 re fe r- «««1*-Now. Ujb Oerrnao and Bwlas STOupa hate tamed to consw - u,j Judiciary aubeommlttee. headed by Sen. I t ' e tney E«rett Dlrksen. nilnoli. In tn attempt to obtain y could ;unendment of th# law. In support of Uielr claim, ttey

ea tab - maintain that tto alien property aet was framed by ,,4 th o t Ujo Harjy J5e«<r WhlUi rlJiB “Jn a ncfarloua scheme “ ■

to dellrer Oennany and Japan to communlam." The I w h ite Dlrksen ataff teatifled tta t Whlto Inalated on “con-

flKaUoa" IniUad of return of the property to Its ts since oraw* «t t >0 end ot Uio war. Dlrksen apw d. i <?j

Th# exlatlnK law may placo Oeneral AnUln# In a Eac i^oiuu- j j j j j cateRory from tt# Krupp holdlngi. I t I lclie a n d proTldes.ttat enemy property be aold wid t te money NA'TO used (o eompessato Americans who wera rIeUmleed

•ork of tho wail parUcularly Uioao who wero mistreated Al captun^ by the Oermuu and Japanese. 3 e -

^ cauae of ttU clauae. It may bo held U »t tho chemical ^ iting a company waa selcod u reparaUons. iffainat » • • .au

ARTFtn. BcnKME—Badlo Free Europe, which help- «te, , , , ed to ipread Uat Juna'a riots In Germany by flaahlni U»o » : Biave Don's of Berlin ouUireakt ttroujhout tho Russian reno, “*wr t th a t used a novel mettod to aacertaln whether the reda wnc> r a llies sbl* j“ n ttelr projram*. I t broadeut an an- lArtrnn noimcement that two Ciech offlcera h&d deserted the / J U ^ can ^jro revealing Important aecrets. ^t n re a Red newspapers Immediately branded tto report “'" 'f

‘ u unttua- Oliey tald that tto two offlcen had been k ind ly isterrlewed, mb<J wen atlJJ loyal to coaunuplsm. The

western broadea*t«rs tten announced tha t tho orlgtaal atory waa a'fake, designed only to test tto exunt of “ f J

n tln u e tudltncollaUnlng behind tto iron curtain!

VIEWS OF O T H E R S;ed we c l o b s t o m s u s n E c n o nixr CQ. The right of a Ubor union to strtko has been

sanctioned by publle oplnloa becauto It U conceded • U'ftt workers thould hare tto rlRht to Improre ttelr

lOtlons living sundards. Political itrlkoa. In which tmlona uso . d e a th ttelr economio strength to Influence legUUtlon or law

enforcement, are quite anotter matter. They eom# ____

'^LonShw ^n^m N ew York tUged a cosUy one- a llies (Uy work stoppage In protest over a now law designed

to curb waterfront raeketeerhw. In San PrtncUco.>t Rive lonnhoremen Ued up tte docks u a demotulratlon t agaltut scheduled hearing* of tho bouse im-Ainerlcan -[ tn ey „ tlnuei committee.rlendS, The New York-New Jersey law provides that dock- •y a re workm muat be licensed to hold a Job. A criminal

record Is grounda for denying a llccnae. Admittedly v» h - thla la an Intrusion of goremment control orer a

^ man'a right to work.t w ith 77)0 law wts brought lato belnff. howm r, by ths ^. Is to thievery and munleroua gangsterUm. which have rin hft plNned t te eaatem waterfront. The unions. Instead

remedying ttese condlUon*, provided a haven for ^ irlaJiSt tto thugs and crooks. .:r. It ll lueh activities aa t tn e which make labor laws '

a neeeaalty, hon'cre much tho union* may declare thalr moUvea. to. be '‘lUrery.’’ Theae Uws. ahould provide a remedy for those who suffer damage when

a rgue tte power granted to unions la perverted to purely ■ ispond poUUcal uae.—Chicago Dally Kews. Q '

• THE GRANGE A ^ MARKETSsom e- Like (ver>‘ farm organliaUon the Orange Is seriously simply concerned about' tte larmer'i economic altuaUon. ond

thla confeni was ono of tte most Important matters “nn before the meeting of tte Idaho State Orani;e In

Nampa ttls week. The Jar-alRhtcd nppronch ot the ■ uen a Orange to tht* problem was well put by DoURhs Kirk . J !me i t ot IDlnols, ovenftr of Uie National OranRe. Jn a 1 they talk at the Nampa meeUng.

■ Refeirlns to tte federal program of aid lo ag- M . .ricuUure, hc tald: “We must have an orderly Uanal-

i ju s t tfon ftom the prcaeat type of program io a pregram case In which we can develop our markets. There musl

th o r- ^ * greater use of farm commodlUes nt home aa weU a* abroad.*'

jrin if- [, ^ approach which recojmlies two funda-Prcs- menUl facia about the well-belng of the farmer. One

la that tte American farmer llrea In an expanding um&ti economy, and therefor he can prosper only by pro-

ducing and aeUlng more along wllh the re. t of tha com - economy. Tho olhtr la t ta t his ability to prosper J (a lnst on ttls basla la frustrated by trice aupport program* i rshall which prevent hi* market from expandltig.

Th most hopeful factor In the ouUook for Amerl-farmers u t ta l an Increasing number of farra ^

nclng leader*, like those of the QrnnBC, are seelnc the lm- « « o r i n portance o f ,thew two economic facts of JJfc.-BoJio P‘" .Issue Statesman.________________________

COMMENT ON -IKE'S- SPEECH Atlanta ConatJtutlon-.. . "The President took the

irre d InlUaUva for tte west in a counter "peace offensive' t be- . . . Mo assured tte Ualted NaUona and all tto free IH«nt peoples of our desire to uae atomic enerw for build­

ing Instead of desuoylng tte human race . . . The - ' naUon li deeply gratetul to Dwight D. Elsenhower I ot goUig belore tte Unlled KaUons and reaffirming hla faitt In t ta t organiution . . . Tlie so-caUed backward

, , naUoni-ttose most iu«cpuble to communlam-would •v *** gain tte moat from tto Presldenfa renhitlc and prac- n g th Ucal pUn." ^ceed, — . ' ■ ■n a n - Morning News-'Tlie Elsenhower plea li a

aplondld concepUon. But It haa lltUe chance of. end- ■ d l • log th* aiomla ttreat wittout loregolng tto only pre- rhi

oiuUon {worldB-fde laipecUon) «« muat htve . . . It :d lo would b« nalr'6 for us to Ignore tte charactcr of tho bii l- r e « Rutslm govemmeni . . r ___ .__ ^ ___ r i C .

. “. 'k i , t t t . t c M . n s . (o lh .I m e w le t union and a blunt, horrtblo warning to Uie cn-t « worli I t . . . represent* . . . t t e united view and Od'

1 he’s A promlslnK answernow overhangs tte world."

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P o t F I ShotsI ^ LnS _______ ~:l^^ ■ gaxeg 't> rrzB tsm A Tm ft— ^ ~ BomeUme ago, w# bad a report Iltd

oanoemlng an eocounur-between Thli . Smle Puller and an electrlo fenx. «.di

Briefly. Emfe watched a clergyman uuci tf»8:^-tte-ho^-«lr*r*tra<ldla-o»tt-lt;- r,Ui decided he could do likewise, dlscor- book

*** ered he couldn't. At the tlmo we udl haiarded tte gueaa that maybe some jotg

“5 Mrt of divine InsuUUon was In- A

But ll wasn't divine Iniulatlon. >«. e t we’re now ttformed. As a matter of n,.' fact, ttere Just waan't any InauUUon

to at aU. Wo hore ttU from none o'Jj- ty. er than t te Rev. Richard DoVUUer* S!2 t r who aayi “I dIdnX want to let on I

felt It.- . - "so Then you have I t-Ju it a shock- 5 ^ ! on Injr nittler of determlnaUonl

•n Lota of plant to gel rich htre poor ending*,^Oui 8 ;w d e r ttyi.

d* PUPg FOR KIDS DEPT. nl*ttid Dear Pota: Atas We have a bUck and white puppy roenint (0 giro awsy. We don't think » thatut will get very big. I t ts a female, nnyts p ^ thepherd. n r1- Phone 0M4.JIto (TUer) ^

ie SPRING W DECEMBER? le Dear Pota:a, It'a tbout that time of year t« ln 1°”

10 thought someone might like to f ' ” ‘ to read ttia one. I wrote It a couole !d of yean ago a t Chrlatma* Uae.

Chrlataas won't be the stme ' 'Hi„ Wittout your loving snUle. Ickes

I will be full of memories of love publl,a That I knew for a ZitUe while. wrltt} . edlth *1 I remember you, dearest,[• Though It haa been a long tine; Th

I Bhall-nevur-forget----------------- on,“ That yoir once were Ju*{ mine.IS ChrtoUnas without you wUl b# ®-|"' )C Jast t cold winter day to me; f

Wittout your armt to hold a» 1®"-,

1. It will be Ju*t anotter long, cold! S .i 'How I long for you once more, more ; If you could Just be near on U” Worda could not expreas tte Ion «njp ” 1 hare for you. my dear. masu

I know not where you are tonight.1 only know I care; ti.-JL

a Each lime I pasa a candlelight,:t I look and you'are there.

5 . . .N ,J (Twin Palis) koiic

i NEW SKYLINE COMING UP n, tiDear Pot ShoU; f a l.Almost unnoUced, by me, a t any Ti:

. n te, It appean a new skyline U In runt Uio making for Twin Falls. I t didn't b.«i. . I, dawn ca me unUl the olher day■ when Z was walking tUoag Second j^oo. avenua north In tto lOO block. ■ counr f. I happened to gUnce al t te top

of tho bulldlnsir over tovurd Stain „ liit avenue and got a sudden start I '- eould count no leaa than alx tele- s,*'.*,?'* vision oerUlal And think what tt# iSuiln'; realdentfal portlona of totm a n go- w»cn .: Ing to look like after awhllel • '’{*" I’m atlll undecided w hettenl like jui.

It or not. As If I could do anyttlng (S -At about a "Jungle” of aerlatst

' A ,- ,{ .o o k e r------> (Twin Falls) ■ ■ ■

, FAMOUS LAST LINE*■. . . And Uie tb e m o iU t Is

. pracUcally antomatlo If yon tap II , now and then .”

GENTLEMAN IN THE ; FOURTH BOW

1

A WARM : RECEPTION!

:

a w a its th e m an w ho g iv es a

' thegarbage is xoae." Donei. fruit p.tij ptrinK* ... cten paper ^p ltin* arc pulvcriitd and fluihed- d o w n . ihe d n in . Ii'i safe, odorless, clog-proor aad » e w » operate. Xaiiest lo •

• laiulli See a denoattratioa

T orm i .0 * low 01 ^ ^

Pfione 8 0 9

DETWEILER'SOpposit th e P ost Office

t o n f a l l s , IDAHO

“ IHOW T H I N G S A]

P E G L E R ’SI NIW TORE—'I b t penoos pro- oft

■ paring the book Teman of U» dl*TT «»I of Harold leke« dtleted a paasafa Bu

- - -wbtteto Ic lttt ortgloaUy tspruted a cmbelief th a t ih e United Stttea wu the

?ort Had communltm.** am-een Thli su tem eat of finax. a-determlned po- th(nan uuetl objectfre U ' l ^ H H l M v s ~grat;. m l M l n g - f r o m - l b s J ^ ^ S ^ i io■■or- book a l t h o u i h l t T ^ n P ^ 1ve u published In the Ut

ine magazine veralon. tntm* An editor of BI- \ mu

mon ta d Schus- t t t’®'V ter, publlthert o f btl

tte book. It JO- WMtkmk P«fto /seph Bames. for- .eve

ifi; merly the chief editorial bnln of the h#New york HeraM-Wbani. , Fw

Fire wHaettet before 0 e a P tt Me- 1C trrta’t subconunlttee of Uie judl- In

“ ■ clary tald Banxet was a Sorlet "agent. They are WUtUker Ohaa- woibert. Hede Mtstlng, LouU Budens, fle<:Alexander B tnnln# tnd Prof. Karl herWlttfogel, CoUmibU, all ex-commu- TnliU themselves. boo

At the time B am u Issued a itate- . T ipy ment to the newiptpen denyingK that be h«S ever been a member of , ■

de, nay red underground. “ ' One of tbe ownen of th# lira la

Marshal Field. HU New Ifork orian,PM. faded out and wappeared underBames' management w ltt tte Utle %■ of tte Star. Bamea’ co-publljher in that thing was Bartley Crum, Drew

‘ " Pearaoa's lawyer, who haa confessed . 1. t ta t he has a record ot pro-com-

munlst actlvlUes of which h# I* 5,n, fisharoed.

The ••publUhera’ note" preceding _Ickea* text tays " tte secllons hero !;L

fe publUhed are exaoUy a* ttey were ** . written by him. wllh no chsnfff* or

. . . , =” I* The entry In ({UeaUon ll a long ^- ona. dUcuating.a souie party tnd

poker game which lasted until 4:30 ajn. a t t to Jefferson Island club In Cheaapeake bay. The date li July lfl,

* F .'d . Roosevelt had bluffed John A Oamer out of a big pot wltt aevens

over four*, making Gamer toes In klngs-up. There U otter Wvlal but more or leas revealing Information Jl” on t te aoclal hoblta of tte plotters “ l , conjpirtng to moke soviet jiuiiJa SJr master of our fate.

However, jekea being dead, even s ' . , akeptlc might have ttought Uiat . Uioae who put hi# {ong-wladed aod

munLEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS tlom

KOTicR ro n punucATioN OF TUB ther Tlalll APPom«D^FOR rsov.

UI -nni: pnonAT* court o r twik tto ‘

S ' " S sF m i H I S "■rununKt to »n Oritt et uld C<sn.

i t mul* en Ibt *rd d tr cl Dtetrabtr. Itt),,« Nolle* U b*nl« tlTtn tb it MendtT, lti«

' Counroam of wld (^url. t l tht Courthsux. taUgl ;n In lh . Cllr of Twin K»lli. CcUBl» of Twin prior

I U ti will and Tttumnl ef ConttlU E. ThMilaon, tnd for bavrtnr lb* tn U° *plletU«n eCZawtrt E. Uiuemfor Uu ^ V1# iMuanet to hln o( U lun TMUmtnUrr. O. ^

]. wAm end vb*r» nnr P*nan InUraM atr Mail

12 (SKAL) VAnrSALUOM, sift* CJ.rk of ib» PwUlt Cwrt rabiuhl P«. 4. II. » . »{»________ ■ their

1 0 cAs I am quitting farir1 mile south and % mi

1 ra ry corner.

M O N O /L U N Q

LIVESTi■ 40HEADHOLSTE

f ro m long yearlings to heav;

A b o u t hn lf these heifers a rc few m ay be fresh by day of

T h ese a r e a ll large, outstandi:

Holstein cow, milking Jersey cow, springer Guernsey cow, 2 yrs. ol Holstein heifer2 Guernsey heifer calv Jersey-Holstein heifer 2 Holstein heifer calve

D a ta on Above Callle W ill B

N anny milch goat

CHARLIE TEAuctioneers:

■ ■■' Phoncf

3 a p p e a r RROM

L’S A N G L E«#• often aoporUlo memoln mto print itry vould give ths tmbUc an bo sa t deal n n But Uiere U a deedly parallel of .Id a cixmpsrtBOn between tte book and wu thanuKptiaevcrtiona.."". ' ■”• • •r i f -jn -lh8 -i*«sa*^ to ouisUai$,4ckes ihs M and Oeorte a Z^sm, RooHTelt'i thi ■ I ttn t secretary of wmr, i n drlvlnf to Ua ■ 1 tt# Jefferson Island binge. Ickei h t t oo ■ j "grown to li ls Oem s great detl and as W to re s^ t^ ^ p o ln t .o t^ w .^ _ Ur

(aeU-about r e c T b u ^ e J u i l t iT d o Hj ^ tnd it absurd to <finy oom- ■ M munliU t a opportunity to expreu ■ M ttem H lretortobaveaUckiton,the ■^ btllot." I u, Actually, Oem wa* a nonentity ■

even In hU prime and t t thl* point ■ the b# w u dying and Icket tty i Jim B

Farley ttought hU mini) w u falling. ■ Uc- Th# foUowlng pttitge o ecw next ■mi- In tt# magaslne venlon:' ■ rlat "He think* At X do that we tre ■ ua- working toward * toel*^ of modi- , sni, fled communlam.- The key wordUrl here It “working," twinu- Thttpasasgewtsdelitedfrom.tte un

book. poi,u . The two testa then come together maJb- la tte foUowlng Joint version: ba

"I believe he would b« as unhtppy tmIn a communistic itate aa I would J

. be. He feels, as I do. Uut It Is belter dU‘ “ to bend tomewhat to t te wind than Uk.

to be tom from tta trunk ol t te <Uee and daahed to tte ground.” apt

7 ° Thit U amblguoua. Icket glvea no tutJ ? reiaon to beUeve t ta t he would be a t ip<^ Mil unhtppy in a oommunlsUo au te hoi

If ho had a ploco of power. Dem tte™* could hare been eoually eonpUeent. aw

And tto QnlUd States t te branch I, which must yield to the'Sovlet gov- j* i

emment or be “dashed to t te pUground.- eoli

At the Ume of wTlUng, tte fascist Inational' recovery te t hod only re- teceently been ruled unconsUtuUonal netIn the fateful alck chicken caae. But vU:tte Wagner act of bloody, Insurrec reoUonaryreoordhadonlyrecenUy.be- boi

7 ” com# law, written, as we were to lou,'i‘ leam long afterward, by Lee Presa- sou‘ ’ man. a communist, and the Instru- ne*

ment of a pro>SovIet apparaUts In Cr : tte Roosevelt regime. hy<

And t te communlaUo AAA was tobJ? sUH oa the books, to Ickea and Dem —

had good reaaon for opUmIsm a t to tto state of "modified communism." Social aecurity. anotter meaiure In tte tame pettem, ctmo two week*

, a l*ter.‘7 I telephoned to Simon and Schus-

ter to Invite Bames to explain tt#_ deleUon of ttl* commlUnent to com­

munism w ltt nebulous modUlca- ; Uon*. R e w u home. UL — A blurb m t te magazine uys HB there will be only on# veralon of tte

diary. The Jacket of tte book eaya IK tto diary U "ahortened but wllhout a a word changed." in. — —a Supper ServedJt MURTAUGH. Dee. II-T he Bfur- 7* taugh Orange held a poUuck supper 'In prior to t t e Onnge meeUng Mon-

day evening.E. The Orange obllgaUon w u given

to Mr, and Mrs, Jame* Sargent by 17 O. yf. Johnson in t ts absence of u M uter Earl Yoang. Mrs. Ed Dutton, n lecturer, announced t ta t tt# Dee.

’ ai meeUng will feature a (^jrUtmas ^ gift exchange for memben and

their children.__________________ ^

m \farming, I will sell the folk V2 mile west of Eden or 1 mi

)AY,DECJNCH ON GROUNDS BY

■STOCKOSTEIN HEIFERS j) heavy springers. J

rs are Rpringing up closc, a ® day of sale. ^

Eislanding Ifolstein Jicifers. n

king cger 1'TS. old, milking • si

■calves . I'eifer calf , 2calves

p.W II Be Given Day ot S»Ie '

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TERMS: Ci

TiATERS & APUleers: ROCKy GOODHUE 'ncf 089-Jll, Jerome

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, Northern Lights cic^ . ReMpii.Found_.......

It's getting that time ef year when ofjte t .Ihoie grjaLwldtfpftsdlngJrtm ea, tbill'i t te polar lights, are pulitUng. brU- r to Uaatly tcroit t t e iklei tnd on rare ^ t h u oeculona ctn be teen u far aoutt 9 and u CalifomU, Texas and Florida, f.

Up nortt, New YoTken and seatUi- V rtio *v^Ba|iBM M -ltet-«tn-aee-thCffl —t : do 10 times a wmter, [ im- ^ ■ M H I l f a U h t i a r e d e t r . resi Gf old. None. £itte H | | B | | ^ H m e n ttld ttese i

Ughta were betu-Uty maidens hov- I>lnt ering over a field ■ Illm txtUe a n d *Ing.' choosing ttose -to • lezt be lUln and con-

^ ^ n g ^ H d u c t l n g th e I tre Worthy to Vti->di- halls. fa>^ < u » ■ » « TOthln th , I u t “

two yetn.we have com# to a cloaer tlr't te undemanding of ttese myiterlout >nc

poltr di*pUy* which htve btf/Jed »P:ber manUnd. In fact, arUflcUl auroru ^

bave glowed In a Chicago atom- ere3py tmaahing Uboratory. arculd Judging from thete man-made '1®.ter dlspUya, t te polar llghta are made rea ltn UkffThla: .t te Our sun revolves like a giant Uwn <=er

sprinkler. hurUng from Ita routing ^no surface dena# clouda of hydrogen at hni> a t ipeeds exceeding e.300,000 miles per tncato hour. It Ukes about IS hours for eoism ttem to rcach eartt, os.mlUlon miles ‘“f n t. away. .ich &\-ery so often one. of ttese clouda sv- Is Intercepted by our earth tnd our Ihe planet U batted In a shower of this

solar gu.:1st Fortunately we earthlings nre pro- Ire- tected by a huge bumper of mug- thetial neuc force bands which form an In- elei3ut vUlbl# arching'cover ^bove us and hotec- reach from nortt magnetic pole (In cla:je- no rtt Canada, sbout UOO mllej Eto louth of tte true North j»Je> to tho doi

u - south magneUe pole- (1,S(H) mile* C•u- nearer Auatralla.) edIn Upon hltUng thU bumper, t te per

hydrogen clouds take a split-second Ru)ms toboggan aUde-down ttese arched Hui■m — ------- — — ■ ■- ■to

IS.

: m i i s a A,ysu.

"■ \S \ AUTOMOTIVES CONTACT YOUR SEP S DISPLAYING Tlmufollowing at my farm locati 1 mile'north and V/2 miles

: c . M l h ' iBY EDEN LIONS CLUB

MACHINi1952 F o rd trac to r 1951 F o rd tra c to r John D eere Model A tra c to r D earborn side delivery ra lte . 19 B eet an d bean c u ltiv a to r, 3 bar NKO cu ltiva to r, S p o in t hook-u] D earborn plow, 2 w ay , now Birch pickup tandem disc, 7 foot Case g ra in drill, 16 hole, nearly Case 3 section ateel h a rro w

. In te rn a tio n a l m anure sp reader, • D earborn m ower, 7 foo t S e t of wind powers fo r boots Two wheel stock tra ile r , good Set of m ark ers fo r F o rd B Jackuell u-eed b u rn e rs 2 R ubber tired w agons w ith rfick

chopped hay Pow er u n it fo r un/oad/nff chopp. S p ray rite -fo r Ford tra c to r

‘A bout 250 field bags Fofks, rak es, shovels, g rease gn O th er a rtic le s too num ero u s to n

: CASH

MIN STOCKS, ICUE & BILL HOLLENBEC: ne — 221-W, Twin Falls

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heavy tnouth. it^H J^»2l preasion l n X ‘l J ^ » j |

,,'^ w ia m o n .jb ^ . I elouds frem iheT,?®^*U

-ra ol ibou, 1.7S0

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fevored*p«talo« lat » tremendous

lUt merglnj in erlnsion >m^ I ed epple.jma

ere only to lo ioo m lla^ rfe alonaIJi-, to de « « h over 600 u i m « l ^

era may uce Uie top h vn centdlsplny. ng In Che norlhtrn at nndians gel Uie ben^lm >er they nre closer to ihi ,un.or eouthem.TaimnnlirauSi■et hold the chaaT^

d a ___________

>" Nurses Eletl0- nUPEUT, Dcc. n-Dteu g. the Idaho Sute h’nn ti'^ n- clected ofllcers on Dec. i3d home ol Mrs. Elmer Rate,In clals reported ’rhundsr ej DiJWct II h u m fa te i(10 doka and Ca«!sea carol Oeorgcj. Rupet t.

ed president. Nonna tIn i10 pert, vlc# president; JwId Rupert, aecretary, andV!d Hunltman, Oakley, tm S

iS ij]IVE SERVICE / ISERVICE DEAUI* G THIS SIGN. ' ■

i l i3cated2mileswesl|B niles east of TipM

STARTING AtI1 2 : 0 0 P .M . I

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INERY IH

{e, 1052 model A S bar Hook-up

7 foot ' - 9lea rly new

ider, 4 wheel

' . f l)od

h r 4 c k i ^ i i w u < » : ■

chopped hay

ise guns B to mention

b e c k '

Falls M

IfgalticZone Told by Nuns

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ssr-sis

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s s ^ i s s r ^Ihot down pref-

• ^ ‘i^ u rd tre d » molher

g ’ l h j child through the

‘S - » Id » r » O " * aOT the sorlet Mm

*■ OTtKd M MU» I^ corertd 80 mile« |

Chtnrree forwt. he "

^i«HT he old. fh# MKVD f« flrt' on the murchert

‘' ^ t l e irespoM. mowiiiB _ , Ihem: Aft«r secrel T 2 W^e hll by Uiclr J ^

'iS f .m iFW^a • ' “■ M -s S»"w^rcd were ordered S ^ f»*t tod marched on— «er ^ ^ ,.-e«_^r«dr /«■ Ciu»mitif.PttreltusMld. TSdlh»tth8 tn»rcher« ttw ffar

.long the t n - wg fSrtetlmi of earlier atroel- « u

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erds Tested ;J InDHTAUnit ikaBtt Det ll-O f theM herd*tbUuOoodlng-Uncoln-Jer- p^r,

DCT Ead Improremenl asso* r . r^UUbi unit No. 3. bwd* _(d nort thin 30 pound* o f ___ilDffcsrrforNoTember, Ben D ,.latff.reporti. I v l

r.j.Bcpple. Jerome, wllh cine std asd (miB Holstelns, ar>u n pounda of mlUc ftnd R

I) of butterfat. Reed T»ylor ohra, WesdeU. with 3S regUtered cumlie EolitelM. ftTeruged !.«< p jnief mill; and 4S.Q pounds of nud111 Archie Mnlonc, Jarome. ch rU ntliUred and gnido Hol* upoi«rtragtdl.M6 pounds of mill: con(I poufitEi ot butterfat. Oor- visll

nunU with tlx reals- theltd tradb irolslelns. aTemketl L<ffmiiiit mnic and <3.6 pounds <hlruaUl ChrU Webb, Wendell. 0,01< ttjUltred and grade Hol- itcntunn^d I.OCI pounds of mllk m ufll fcmdi of butterfat. , Rond reports that the following 8te<

b Ibe milt areraged more than Flo il ct butterfat for the dani1 dolb!,ntlsltrfd Holstein owned by RroCWtbb. Wendell. aveniRed 3,- boy«

sadi ct mllk and 87.B pounds fouraolaL FrciIt rnlstntd Holstein owned W^ Urun and sons. Jeronie, EH&ri MM pounds ct mllt and Gmsadi of butterfai, cani'JJ. Fade HolsUln-owned by -----I E. Wesilall. Jerome, aver- •UU pauods of mllk and 8SJS f \ cl butlwfaL .r.jradellolslelnownedbyDr. Crteppl?, Jerome, avemgtd 1,070 OhI otmiik.and 62.7 pounds of rcl

phJ. rt;Ut<red Holjleln owned teirt Tailor and sons, Wendell. ^fw J«o pounds ot mllk and Vgall cf butterfat. „n

Solve Your HeatiWill Iflll P,e-C liritti

on lhe Famous D

OIL HE.^ P uo-Th e

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miles . j,gJames Ks^keodall, Tertta T o n n r »o

KVD falbered as Chrlalmas projects. AU th chers ic It * *

Uiclr Kindergai’ten ChiToys, Clothing

lered Some 80 .pupils In kindergarten Tflon— bere aro learning the first lesson of en’ ior Christmas-the Joy of slrin;. er

Ths children attending kinder- MiI saw ffartcn in Pie DAV Memorial build- chieri- uig sxe making tpeclal holiday proj- «

focl- ects of gathering old toys for the deifiremen to repair, and roundloj up leoclothing for the Salvation Army. bo:

The kindergarten, now in Its sixth da;year of operaUon under sponsorship sorof the Pre-School PTA. holds mom- 1tng and aftemooa sessions. P^rty opt

, i | . students, Uie maximum enrollment, pulLEI' attend each session. pa:

. HowcTer. the Instructors, Mrs. Lee obtOates and Mra. Wamer Howard, re- 1port several famUles with chlldrcn ajiIn the kindergarten aro moving from wh

Richfield Classes ^ T Plan for Cantata ■“<ea RIOHPIELD, Dee. H—“A DoH's

vylor Christmas,- lUchfleld grade schoolered cantata,- will be presented a t 1:30 il-3<4 p jn . Dee. 23 at the high sehool ml<1* of auditorium. Carols and other ch;ome. chrlslmns music wlll bo aung by the maHol- upper grades and high achool chorus, chcnilUJ Community Christmas treats and n tu '□or- visit from Santa Claus will conclude jsgls- UlO progi^n}. * aaaged L ead i^ parts wlll be taken by1"“ third and fourth grade pupils. They

idell. arc Bobby Flavel, Carol Stubbs. tHol- Kaihy Jcppcaen, Ellcne Brush,mUk MarUyn Crowther, Mary Ann U e , !f,• Ronald Emer. Michael Mills and ^

sing Steven Thomas. ^Jian First grade girls will sing nndUve dance as Clulstmos bclU nnd paper

dolls and UlO boys as elves. Sccond ^d by grade girls will be mg dolls and theI 3,- boys will be reindeer. Third nndjnds fourth grade groupt will bs sallon,

French dolls, Negroes nnd cowboys,raed Woodrow Ash, music director, .indonie, Elizabeth Lemmon are pianists,and Gmdc tcachera are dlrecUng the ^ cantata.

ffii jrCough Relief’ Dr. Creomuliion tprtada a comfortingI,070 nim over throat membranes, ^ves s of relaxing aid, helps upel elog^ng

phlepa. goa into lhe bronchial ays- med tembraiillgrcatereamfottandrelief. .'

l-lli CREOMUCSIONnllmi CtwH Ool bldi, Ant* SreKlillfi

H eatin g Problemre-Chri«tmof Specfaf--------t - - ,

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iEATER

iiitod T im e Only, ot— .

b]ng-Gathered4 >y Ki

r«nnr »od Joanna Knrdeka. right. Inspect to; s. AU three are S-year-elds. (Staff photo-esi

* * * * “

I Childi’en Gather I ing to Help Santairten Twin ^ lls , RcaldenU Interested In ^)Q of enrolling chlldrcn in Uie school a l t - ^

er the holiday vscaUoo may conlact ider- M n. John Kurdeka, Undergartenulld- chairman tor the PTA. ^proj- Children have hung Christmaa !f,

the decoraUons In the building, and are g..g up learning Christmaa songs. Tbey wiU '*•'y. bold a Chrlstmu party Dec. 33, the ^ sUUi day school closes for the holiday sea-•ship son. “ om- Mrs. Oates said Uie kindergarten'^rty operates over the same period aa . lent, public schools, allhough 11 Is not a

part of the public school system. I t. Lee observes Uie same holidays. 86. re- The momlng session begins n t 0 nidren ajn. and dismisses a l 11:15 a jn .. a tfrom while the attemoon session xuns ev------ from 1 to 3:1# pjn. hu

Pupils sing, listen to storlea andstudy in workbooks which tcacb c<fimdamentals In health, nature nnd insocl^ sciences. St

'& Music Prepared ?1:30. HAILEY. Dcc. 11 — Music for q ] bool midnight high mass at the St. by Ither Charles Catholic church on Chrlflt- ’ the mas eve Is being prepared by the 3 ^ . choir at pracUecs being held on lid n Tuesday and “niursday cvcnlngB. bo lude Mrs. Norman Vagght. 1* , acting rx

. os conductress. arI by ________________ . Pe^ 5 ? NE^V CADETTE8 “

IDAHO STATE COLLEGE, POCtt- Ullo. Dcc. 11-Thrcc Magic Volley

t f v studcntsfltMflhoStateeolIcgehavo been chosen fcr membership In Oa- dettcs, women'a pep organlzaUon a t Idaho Stata collcBC. They nre Ann

. ‘i j PorsUng, Twin -pnlls, and Edna ",2 ° Daniels and Korea Pack, boUi nnd Olenns Perry._________________

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■r Plans Completed J ' For Santa’s Visit ™

I l a OLENNS PERRy. Dec. 11-Plani j are completed for the annual Santa

t" Claus party sponsored by Uie Mooss I S r t l«l«o for Olenns Ferry children. _ ilfiSfn R«y fi'wtto, duUrman • of Uia I—

party, reports Uut Doc. 33 bas beea .H r,,, »ct as the date for Uie party. Santa

C1»U8 wIU arrive at Uie city baU at v w m 8:30 p.m.? 7 ^ All children under 13 from Olenns i fW surrounding communities

aro invited.» rten _ ' ~ ^S,," ■ Dinner Servedan. I t WENDELL, Dec. 11-Moro Uian

86 persons attended the Rebekah At 0 and lOOF poUuck family dinner a jn .. a t the Odd Fellows ball Wednesday xtnu evening. The dinner waa served

buffet style.I and Mn. Ray Lancaster. Mrt. Nolan tcacb Cooper and Mrs. Prank Jeffriea were e nnd in chargo of arrangements. Julie

Strickllng, Julie Oates, Carolyn Barrus and LaRae LltUe presented two tap dance numbers and a 9ong.A roadlng was' given by Mrs. Pred

: fo r Gibson. Colored slides vero shown e St. by A. P. Brown.hrlflt- --------------------------y tb e SONS SOBN d on OOODINO, Dee. 11 — eons, were ngo. bom Wednesday to Mr. and Mtt. ictlng Dean Paitetsoa. Oooding.-and Ui.

a n d ' Mrs. Alden Crotkett.' Olenns F e n y . __________________

rsSyhave

lO a - I v l | H r i v T s J I I l l ion a t I

AnnEdna ^ h h b b b b b i h i h i

SAVEMDIlE-100IABl£rS4SCffi«SS6SS6 lSffigie!®®S©«N

n S s

west Triple-action sleaner, model 29

for Christmas' .Search far and wide, you’ll never ' f in d A better, m ore ibemgbtfm l Christmaa gifc for tbaD the ocvr H oover Model 29. I t'b eats, as it sweeps, as jt cleans. . . g ets deep- dow n dirt, keeps colors fresh and prolongs rug life. O ut-perforau 'o il other cleaners Jn ics ciasst

Come in aod see ic for yourself;O f phone for a home ahow ios without obligation.. B etter do jt •MU' so she won’t be disappointed Christmas momingt

with a HoumU te l -------

— Experls-of-lO- -

I Nations to Eye .

Atomic Usages 1

U nR o rr, Dee. 11 w —Top atomlo 'tclentlsi4 from a t least 10 forelm .countrln_excluding Russia and 1other lion curtain nallons-«lll

\j«»« nf wnft»«y ~power wim U. s . research?™ a t Uie T tJnlmaity of Michigan next sum- Jl

Ttie flvt-day meeting starUng June 20 was announcd by the Amer­ican InsUtute of Chemical. Engl- neera today on the heels of Preal- ™jm t-annb0W E :fl_»PP«»» ,tf th^ i United NaUons general assembly for * an lnt«maUonal pool of atomlo re­sources. , *'

Boss Bid Opposed Jj £>r. Oeorgo Q. Brown, dean of "

engineering a l Michigan and treas- ^ urer ot the AICE. said Washington h u advised against InvlUng Rus- * sU and her satellites. I]

“We had contemplated Inviting ^ nuclear aclentista from Russia and Uie other countries behind Uie Iron curtain but dropped tbe idea when ^ the state department expressed dls- t approval." Brown said. ’

First ScmIob ^ H it Ann Arbor meeUng will be ^

the flrat to be beld by the Inter- , national Nuclear Engineering con- * gress, formed earlier this year by . sclenUste studying non-mllltary use ^ of atomlo power. v

Belgium, Canada. Great Britain, , France, India, Italy, The NeUier- ' lands, Norway, Spain and Sweden already have accepted InvltaUons for the summer meeUng. All will present pspers explaining theories

nrlea Uie; bave developed. J

----- Events Listed !

d DIETRICH, Dec. 11 — Andrew c Prtes is attendlnff the naUonal f

r i ^ l i . tmlon eonvenUon in Den-I S l t ver, Colo., as a delegate of Uie Die- c

trich Pwroers Union. a-P l* " Mr. and M n. H vln Trosper havo a f f g g retain^^^O T^jU IU ng in Oregon c

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WE M UST MOV• T hese s e ts o re th e most bei ' ever b e e n o b le to show. T>

W E G UARANTEE you will Ii theso 5 -p lece sets in e ither

I A t J u t t _____________ _____

I . . . a n d thcsi

T/iese T ables and CAaJ:

■iiOTE: T o r th e .obove menI Space) w e ho v e decided to cl e n t sto ck o f DINETTES.

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I FREE> DELIVERY

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!, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

1 0 ^ ^ G e n e r o u s |® *? T^tpsif *- Dec. 11 m—! i V e AgaynlnsUeapartywuheldto.

•/ day for Mrs. Marion LassweU. S3____ o S i was ber MUi blrUiday an. VeaIgC S nlttnaiT and aU her guesu were nedO M or mor*—«xcept one. m l

P atomle u n . b . O. Van Tries wu in- aesi foreign eluded eveo though shs wont be

I ^.nuclear _ ' . of 1

Donations to Unit ^ storting “T aO e lo w Quota I chu

SHOSHONE. Dec. 11-O n e hun- . f ' ^ . dt«d and five persons donated blood 1

to Uie bloodmobile unit In Bhoahone JniblFfor 't^esdsyr-T^»»-««i-:***-l**-Pinia. —jSnifl « Highlight of Uie dsy wu Uie *

awarding of one-gallon cerUtlcates ' lo Mrs. Ooeffge Young, Mrs. Mae iv

dean of Copper, John Thomu and Ray

ahlMton Nurses assisting wIUi the project j j j S were Mrs. Clyde Rapp. Mra. Rob- ^

ert Perebauer. Mrs. Lsrry Young, n Invltlni J»ck KeiUi, Mrs. Charlea Han-

s<n and Mrs. Zonle Alexander.Uie Insn Pnmcls Orosse and Mrt. E. .j,ea when 0. Hann assisted by Mrs. Prank ^ wed d i- Dice and Mrs. P. H. Dlnamore, p

° were lypUU. Mrs. Dlnamore Is county chairman of the Red CroM

> «.iti Iw project.Tn.,, Th« American Legion auxiliary

L solicited donors. The LDS Relief v?n, v)J «e^e‘y handled Uio csnleea wJtA

l r . M r s . L. T. Sorensen. Mrs. Button 2 Thome, Mrs. Arthur Hall. Mra. p. _

nniAir, N. Sto»-eU and Mr*. Ross Bojd In Nethi-' 'h a rge .________________

‘ A “°S H ighw ay Discussedtheories KETCHUM, D ec. 11 - Olenn

Brewer, president of Uie Inter- naUonal Four Stales Highway ai-

d soclaUon. spoke a t the meeting ot lhe Eetchum-Sun Valley Rotary

Andrew club Tuesday on advertising and natlonsl promoting highway 83. in Den- Charles Belm w u progrsm tho Die- chairman. Out-of-town RolarUna

attending vere Sld Smith, Shoshone,;per havo and Bay MeOoldriek, Louis Stevena.1 Oregon Orant Hawkes, Berwyn Burke and ________ D. F. Heagle. HaUey,____________

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J More Space to Display T. V. Sets, go, but were too late—the shipment to display these beautiful sets, so—

MOVE THEM RIGHT Ni most beau tifu l, striking, colorful ond smc show. Twin Foils h a sn 't seen onythlng Ilk you will like them . . . ond tolk about volue-

; in e ither BLACK-SATIN WROUGHT IROl

[ t h e s e s e f s a r e s e f l i n g e l

mf Chairs eome in various colors,

>ove m entioned reason (need T.V.:ided to close o u t m uch o f our pres- ' ITES.

^ust in Time fo r W onderfvl Christn

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^[Board^lanrfor" ~I - ‘Watch’Services iS

,weu. SHOSHONE, Dec. II — A We* ^' lii. Year's eve party w u plan- ^wert ned by members of ti» MeUiodlst ^

otticlal board a t a meeUng-Wed- J in- aesday nighU A religious serrlce J t be beetn a t 11 pjn. and wlU tx-

I tend Into the new year.-------1 The Couples'club wiu be in charge —

— oLJhe.prfigiam..arul-.WSCS.wlll.be .aa# l i f • in chorgo ot refreshments, W ,

A Sunday school ChrisUnu pror

a hun- '

‘J5™ Dividend Okayed- SPOKAWE, D « n i W -TK rT » F -----

of Spokane an- . Thursday a sU per eenlJ ” « ^ atockholders.cf record

dividend wUl amount to proje« UB5J00 and bring to *3^8.000 Uie

y*»«-The dividend will go to 63 National -a Han* Lo^p assoclsUons In Idaho.

_ Montana, Oregon and Waahlngton .

namore, |Christmas Portraits

NO A PPO IN TM EN T ^“ «i*ry N E C E SSA R Y ^

n S A L B U M S T U D I O S XButton Ml Shoshone NorUi-Twla FaDs fcli

Jojci III

■»| P U M. REPAIR PARTS

' y “ • P r o m p t . • . Economical. .iStaS on Any Mi

DISTRIBUI irogram FAIRBANKS-M ORSE -jtarlana _ _

Rogers Far:ke aod Kfmhttij Baad Twin F

IF S A LRECEIVED

DIRECT FROM

OF CHICAGO

T E S B

V. Sets, we attempted to cancel this lipment had already left Chicago, ts, SO­

RT NOW ! j m r Aond sm a rt t h a t w e have m

lythlng like them .3u tvolu»->w e o re p ricingGHT IRON o r CHROME,

i n g e l s e w h e r e f o r n e a r l y

colors. B e tte r come EARLY for ti

/. W e o re o ffe ring some terrific \ 5. D uncan-Phyfe, ond 4 leg tables c

SEETHEM ALL AND SAVE:

ChrUtmas! Don’t be dhappointe

cesand Beth B arton '•pestvth« '.ilM lh"f'^H

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n bert M. Cole. In meeilry« orer tha I H past twd ftcd a haV tAftilna.| H Cole preaented the recommenda-IH tlOQi In broad terms ‘to Elsenhower :H WeOnoaty. bul the flnlshlnj ;

I B t«ucht« vere to b« appUed a t a (Inal ;I H committee metUns here today. ’! ■ Split ReportedI H Cole waa motUr niecewful In hlin efforts to obUIn unanlmtly amonsB l the bankerj. real estate men. union-

lsl< and oUien maklns up ini 3 , ' panel But one major split waa « - i

I l lli- ported, and there was Ulk that buUden' spokesmen might file a •

Cne of the recommendaUons, It was understood, wlil call for erea- ■ tlon of n cenUal mortgage reserve bank, operating with funds sub- •crlbcd by prlvato lender* to buy up fovemment suaranCoed and govern- ment Insured mortcace* from banks and other mortgage lenders.

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I E s s a y f o r Q u b In Canl Ann Stansbury, National jIH Onux* safety essay contest winner,M was the featurvd speaker at the rec*H ular mteUnic of ths Twla Falls Kl- ,IH wonls club Thursday nooa at Amer- ^

■ ' l a i r t S a T t o ‘H vlnnlnt essay. ,H j Members of th« Twin Palls hlgb «B Khool footiitU aod baskatball teams iH Uld their coaches wert guests ot rH the club. Harold Brown, head fooL f0 ball coach, and James Parker, u - Iff? clsUst ooaeb, InUoaaetd footbaU

!» team members aad reviewed the n hUhllghta of ttia p u t season. o

Dan FaUCni, high sohool b u - b kfltbaU coach. Introduced hls-.var. s

^ t j r basketball players and out- t lined pnwpeoU for th i 18M-M b u - I

Mftson.

James Reynolds received a gift I' for hls IM ear perfect attendance f record. The Rer, R. O. Muhly and Kenneth Longbtila nutds tbs pres- I' eoutlon. f

President Kennith Montffomery caUed memben' atteaUon to ths Klwanls-tponsored Chrlstmaa party . for under-prlTllejed chUdrcn Dec.30 at the American Legloa hall.' William Bunce, Ir.. JU a,. Magle Talley KlwanU district UeuUnant governor, w u a special gueit.

Group Asks Ban h

On No. 2 Spuds SKLAMATH FALLS, Ctbh Dec. 11 ®

UV-The Oregon-CAllfomlA poUto auuieUojr Mrtemeat eocunlttes ds* ^ dded here Weds«sd&y night to a.ik th e agriculture department to halt * shipment of No. 3 poUtoes to oom-

' ' t ,■ merclal markeU If Idaho and Wash- . n Ingtoa growers make the tame re-j| J ; ' ijuesl. “

( Idsho and Washington men who attended the meeting said they fa- Tored the action. The Idaho group * will meet Dec. 10 to act on ths mat­

ter. The Washington potato oom- 1 mlttee wlU set a meeting Uter. J

Purpose of the move Is to dnw enough potatoes off the market to holster depreued prices.

The Oregon-Callfomla group also «■ decided, subject to agriculture de- » partment approval, not to ship any . undergnds potatoes for export, de-

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1 I Brown Insurance ■ I Case Ended Here ,

/ 'i:i‘ A district court civil action t ,’.t~ brought by Mrs. Barbara Brown

against her mother and father>-ln- tI ^ law and the New York Life Insiir-I {W ance company has been settled, ae-i )Q cording to a stipulation and dlsmls-j 'H aal action filed In district court /

I I M Thursday. iI H Mn. Brown brought the action a

P over a »S,24SJD Insurance policy leit rJU | by her husband, Dwight H. Dromi. j] n i She filed the aetlon u admlnis- j

tratrlx of hU estate. She was ac- -\ l quitted by a district oourt Jury lu t 'i Febniary of a murder charge In the J B shooting of her husband.

I H I She Is to receive tS.6».70 of theI I poilv and Mr. and Mrs. Alrsrto

7 Brown, ta.on.ci.)< The case wu dismissed with prej-, Qdlce on an order signed by Judge

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BOWE, Dee. 11 M>)—The cost of Q§- educaUng Idaho's public school S i youngatera has risen more than tSt

_ per pupil every year since 1MB, the A a department of education re-U 9 ported Thursday.

The department said that Idaho L , k schools apent a total ot «34,4M,<tl LIIXI during tho Ifl82-M acadcmio y ea r-

, an increase of about 12 mMon dof- luonsi J4T, gyjf gijt months ago.Vinner, Tnospori Inclodefl

The figure includes the cost of lu Kl- jeitlng the studenta to school and

back, instructing them and admln- Isterlng tho schools.

Pri«- Th, coat p jr pupil, based on atcr- ^ age daily attendance figures, ross to

s hlgb t 3Q7jo la the Isst school year, an Inerease of 4.36 per cent over the

Its ot preyious year. In IMO-U the eost 1 fooL was 1173.49.>r, u - s u te Aid BooetMtbaU A>Con B. Jones, superintendent ot d the publle InstrueUon, said that much I. of the rising cost of education would I b u - be met by a .47 per cent Increase la i-var- sUte aid to the publlo schools tor . out- tha current academlo year, from4 b u - 14.8 million to m .m lU lon.

The departraent lost month re- a gift leased a survey showing that puollo tdanee school enrollment will rise thU year y and to IM.OOO, an Increase over last year pres- Urge enough to fill 160 new class-

Jurors Order Mul. SiipporlPaidU HAILBV, Dec. 11—A district court

Jury returned a verdict In favor of Mrs. teona Clement, Idaho Falls,

' here Thunday aftemoon ta her . , Jm support action against herU d s former husband, Samuel WUUams, ^ Jl Ketchum.Mtato Deliberating two houn, the Jury M (js. ruled Williams should pay t3.083.7B (A tA support and contUiue paying B halt *100 per month for matatenance of , 0^ : his three children.Wash- Judge D. H. Sutphen wlU decide no re- Williams wlU pay the Judg­

ment.D who to tho Jury about„ f , . a:SO pjn. and the Jurors returned

with the verdict a t 4:30 pm .»mat- ■ "

r.“”' Payment of Rent k«*i; Is Asked in Suit

, Oeorgo Metcalfe seeks a I1.04Sp also juugment plus cosU In a civil »uitf* fllfd In district court Thursdsy5 ^ a^ ln it Roy Mito Shlotawa.rti de- Metcalfe alleges In his complaint

he rented Shlosawa eight aerea ot land last spring and they orally

0 agreed that the rent would be 8iM

A1*A Ho further chaiges the defendantv i e paid 1168, then refused to make fur-action ther paymenU as agreed.Brown ^Jetcalfe is represented by Rsy-ier“ln- bom, Raybom and Kramer.Insur- —Kl. ae- SPENDS LEAVE AT ROMEllsmli- BHOSHONE, Deo. 11—Pfc. Curtiscourt A. Wentworth arrived Monday to

spend leave with his parents, Mr.a c ^ n tnd Mrs. F. C. WentworUi. Ke camecy Illt fnjin F t. Hood. Tex., and will report

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Dean’s Retui’n t ol Stop Confere• PANMTOJOM, Korea, Des. 11 W i n O * —Envoy Arthur H. Desn ssld today

the possibility he may return to cost of Washington before Chrlstmu did school not mean ulks on holding a Ko-

lan 134 rean peace confercnce would be H9, the abandoned. ' ’Ion re- The Wall street lawyer u ld be

represented "so many governments": Idaho In negotlaUng with the communlsU i,4M,«#l that It was necessary for him to

10 to Washington to report 'from oa dof- Ume to time."

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McCarthy Ejects Man From Panel

Hearing on EedsWASHTNOTON, Dec. II W »-A

shouting, sobbing wlUiess was eject­ed from a senate hearing Thursday

S«nator McCarthy, R. Wls..t« let '>«; the Russians.

!•.» McCarthy declared he would lls- fen to no speeches from a person

.fro m ***“ declined to say whsUier he was

,ih „ Angrily banging Uie table wllh a glass ashtray. McCarthy cut cff

u repeated efforw by aircraft engineer Henry NaUian Bholket, who once worked for Boeing Alrcmft In 8e- atUe, to volunteer Uie denial of espionage. In the end McCarthy waved In U>e capltol-polioe and told

f them to “throw bim out'’ t Sholket. who refused to say

a .. wheUier he Is a communist or how 9 i n convicted atom spies

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in to U .S . Won’t ’erences, He Asserts!. 11 in InstrucUons from Secretary of StsU 1 today John Foster Dulles, wlUi whom heum to has practiced law, to remain ta IU did Korea and do everything possible toa Ko- set the conference started.

lUd be Officials ta Wsihlagcon who an-• ’ nounced Dean h u been auUiorlzed

isld be to return *'as soon u he wishes"ments” said the United NaUoas neveruunlsU would termlnsU Uie negoUaUonshim to conducted since Oct. 36.. “from The Washington reporU ssld

Kenneth X. yeuag. suw depiire- tcelved ment expert on for eastem affairs -------- and now tn Panmunjom. would as­

sume Dean's duties a t the nego- fl Uatlng Uble if Uie chief delegau

- returned to Uie United SUtes.|a 1 “I 'hope the reporU are true,’*

, Dean said. "I luivs heard nothing ' a n a direct about it. Z would not ex- iCUO elude that as a posslblUty.'<?)—A Dean, following another futUe : eject- Bcssjon with the communlsU. flew to ursday Seoul for a conference wllh SouUi . Wls.. Korean President Syngman Rhee. 8 ever not deny to newsmen he

,, would make anolher attempt to ead iiQ iis- Rbee's adamant opposlUon to neur J*” ®" U-Bl naUons* attendance at Uio coa-

ferenee.During Friday's session, his S6lh,

L Dean submitted his -flnaf draft on L i* , convening the conference for the

*0“^ time and agata the com- muaUU rejected I t

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Wlillsm A. BUM m u fJaed MO> say and $3 cosU by Kimberly Justice ir how of tbe Peace Ray Poller Thursday 1 spies whea Burd pleaded guUty of drlv- in Sor tag. a caravan car t h ^ h tbe srthy** SUto without a permit. : 'ta lU He was. coaunltted to the coimtyradar JaU oremlght. The firm he wascorps driving for Informed him the ftae

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WEISER. Dec. 11 UV-6UU Sen. Clark HaaUltoa, D , Washington,

‘ sold Thursday ^ does not thinir ■t*B.co-slot-mschtofs.ean-he-m- {orced ta Idaho a t thU time.

HOJ** la a speech before the Welsei Tawsjflr'xtab.-JUnrilton-also-erltl-

rUs* cUed tbe sUte's ‘*une(iaal ad val-• orem tax," Uu legislative Interlii

committee on taxes and Uu sUt< board of educatloiL

b Z in '__________• v i ^ ________Bamlltoa said be U opposed U

slot maehlaes but he U also op- •i* posed to doing away with then: ^ i t i n "until a sUU slot machine Uv cas ,ii, be enforced."

He said the existing local cpUou » slot machtae law “Is Uu best oppo- M slUon for sloU at present.** Hs ex<

pUlned that local authorlUes can rn — enforce a slot baa, whloh bo did [ t ^ a Qot tblnk would be done oa a sUte- lUrp wide tULSlS.^ C tui ToU le ttm n Kamllton said the voto against

a school construcUon bond Issue, jiui, twice rejected by Welser voters

**was a vote against the unequal ad , , , . „ valorem tax." HtLit® jgjjj „ the Ux structure It

I useQual, the school financing pro-P u o gram Is built on Band," he added.

' He S&ld he did "not have much faith ta the Interim committee ta-

r vesUgaUon’* of ms sUto's tu' stmcture.

ts Bus Damaged in Minor T.F. Crash

t” Two passenger cars and a parkedtsibie to oreyhound bus were damaged li

an accident at Sccond avenue anCrto an- Sccond street cost Thursday, polfaUiorlzed reported.wishes’* InvesUgatlng officers aald Mrs ' never gg ine Stephens waa drlvlsg souU jUaUons on Second street and appro&chlni

the tateraecUoa when her 16- U ssld monUi-old son feU otf the frontdepore- seat.affairs She was reaching for lha child

luld as- and did not see the 1941 Chevrolol> nego* driven by Frank H. Murdock, TwUdelegau F « ^ , approa«htag from the euies. unUi the two vehicles coUlded, sht1 true,’* told police.nothing Tho fmpsct, officers said, dronnot ex- the Chevrolet Into the bus parked

ta tho sUtlon loading area.• fuUle Pront of the Mercury, the right flew to renr and front fender ot the Chev-

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Charging cruelty, Olen L. Patte son filed an aeUon for. divorce J

qajm to 'dUCrtet court Tbuisday"»gaJns*-Mi

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Small T.F. Home Damaged by Fir-

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Licture Is Lakes boulevard south w u dan tag pro- tged slightly and blackened I added, smoke when It caught fire Thur vs mueh day afumoon fnm an overhead Ittee ta- stove pipe, city Uremen reported. U's tax The owner, Hugh Scott, was n-

home when Uie place caught fli Neighbors‘put out ths blase, firi

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PAHMONJOM, Korea, Dec. n c —An unrepatriated American prlj

I armed oner of the coaimanlsU defeade . Tbelr today the actions ct SouUi Sorear »H tl*n shouting red propsganda a t *‘com«

home'* Interviews.-- ^ The Amencin’s support of U

— pro-conmiuilst-llOKfl-lfldlcated'J Ols who say Usey do not want 1

: d —P o a a Tlewers next week,V /O S C Lleut-Qeo. K. B. Tblmayy u Patter> Indian chalnaan of the neutral ni Ivorce ir tlons repstrltUon commlssioa, wu

out 01 senUmeat afUr Soul to award Koreaas refused to attead Frida; n to the taterrlews.> p«y »75 Thtoayya, wbo believes the ^rl sport. No oaers should not harangue the li Id ta the Urrlewers during the attcmpu

persuade them to accept repatrli Bdorado, tlon, tdeatlfled tbe American spoke ooQlatak. man-aS'Sgt. Richard O. Corde ad :«eob. Provldeace, R. I.

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rona4 box covered wllh paper and flalrte rlfht) lUe thow children make froa mi

„ white striped paper. Ante! on a dood (toi ^ cleaaer faateni cloud flnnl/ to bow.0- * * . * .*.

:j Fim of Christmas IBy; Wrappings;'By OAUE D0GAB wllh I

NEA Woman'a Editor peeaa Hair the fun aad aparUa ol ribbon C Christmas monslnt Ues In leelng the di »1 It through the eyes of a child. I t ’a Por al a day that belonss to children, white la really, so why not let them taka body 18 part in the holiday preparaUons as silver' ft well aa fn the day itteii? Hat lih One ot the best waya to do this paper, a- without slovlng.down the necessary from 3> actual preparations la to let tha tn will '6 small fry wrap the gifts tha t they mo»-ni

wlll hand or aend to others. Tbls Bant wlll give them eomethlng to do and 8lft-wi a t the same Ume. let them feel Chat dlzia;7

^ they're participating In the holiday This I y excitement. llghtwi

If you feel that Christmas gift partlu K wrapping Is too difficult for a small

child lo attempt, remember tha t v ”. 1 '* klodergBrten>agfl children work J U l ° with eoaitrueUeo paper, bulJd mJa- - ° lature houses and farmyards and I

love making Ingt with thelrhands.If, for Inslance, the gift Is light EDE

In weight, it's a almple matter to club Ij . cut. twoLsocks from any gifUwrap nual >

patier and ta ^ the edges together Tho ev . with motcbiog colored tape. TUs elude

also la a good aoluUon for an odd- areas, ahaped glfU ^Ize

Youll have to work along with Inf of your child to get him atarted but from 1 once he h u the idea, hell want to P ays .

I. do It all himself. And what if hU ^ o u r efforts aren’t perfect? ChrlsU

As decorotion for any package, Dwd ^ suggest that he tiy cutting KXihrlst- (>& boi r mas tree from green construction club m ^ paper. This is dona by folding paper

In half and cutting simple tree pat- '. tcm. To trim tha tree, maka a - I. chain of red loops from paper.1 Thcso are tho regular klnde'rgarWn 1 loops, taped or glued tocether. * "; A toy drum la created from any

round box or an oatmeal box cut <rn up..To cover the aide of box, eut a strip the exact height of box and long enough to go around with a io9 »]

. bit for overlap, cu t a round piece of *S*6p J paper for the top and fasten it on - .

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froa Mnstractlon paper. Thne fom trim 1 dood (tower right) Is m t from paper, perched

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with tape. As bow trim, tie red and Band peea lollypops together with red Year's

ot ribbon and Upe them to top of gymni ng the drum. That's Por a snowman bow. uso two for th •n, white pom-pom bows to form the loons, ka body snd top them with a small wUl b as silver tree ornament for tha head, be in:

Hat If cat from blaek .conatrticUon used < Ja paper. Eyes and buttons can be eut the Hi ry from any colored paper to blend Mrs. tie tn with gtft paper tised on box that comml ey snovi'man adorns. , namedils Banta's pack Is easy to copy. Out 3d gilt-wrap paper In ahapo of an or* at dlzia;7 psper bag. taping three sides. RIO >7 This is especially good for small, and (

lightweight toys used for Christmas Qulnc; I t partlu at school or church. purchiill family

S Yule Gontest Set ^ 'j By Club in EdenH BOEN, Dec. 11-The Bden Lions ,to club la sponsoring its second an- Jtp nual Christmaa lighting contcst.(r The event bas been .enlarged to in­is dude the communltr and rural I- areas,

Prizes of 116, ItO and $5 are be* fc— —h ing offered by the club. Judgea xvjccsn from Hazelton will view tho dls-to P ays on Ohrlstmas eve and willIt announce t h e i r findings after

Christmas. , a, Deadline for (Acting thfl displayst- en homes has been s « » ^ t lAc. 20, |m club members reportcdl

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P HAILBY, Dec. 11 — Pinal pUna I have been made by members cf the nd Band nothers to. sponsor a New -ed Year's eve dance a l the high school of gymnasium.

The danca will be held especially H I wo for the young people and free bal- ■ he loons. confelU and noise makers | all will be given away. The dance wUl V ' nd. be informal and proceeds will bs on used to purchase InstrumenU for ut the Hailey school band.Dd Mrs. A. W. Relmers reports that a t committees for tha affair will b*

named soon.mt -------------------------- . . Hir* LEAVE BICHFIELD S Ka. RIOHPIELD, Dec. l l—Ciui SaU '■*1 ill. and Otis Brush left Tuesday for as Quincy. W ash, where Ball has y S R

purchased a home. Tha Ball family is staying a t the home of Ur. Ball'a parents, Mr. and Mrs.A. K. Walker. *

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SUnijSY, Doc. I f -J a c k Cartlee. «« coach a t Uw University of DUh. w u assocl «P«ker Tueaday a t a dinner honor- hone ing lhe Burley football team and • iu* their cooch. Rulon Budge, i t the «“ 1 EIU dub. The event was sponsored Twia by civic clubs la Burley. Jess Yar- Tbc rington ol the .Klwanls club wss dude chairman. O ther .dubs' ssslsUng Perry

~ 'Wfrt the’K otaryaBffth# u o n s .~ - EdithCurtice said competitive eporU are urer;

__ tht.ffiQ8tjdemocrftUa.oL.ui7-grDup. per^;_acUTlUes. It makes no dltference Jeron who you are or what part of town Merle you live in when it comts to sports, WeaU hesaid. The iznpntoDt thing Is how Retbi you play the game. Vln

Uon picture of the recent titah and maga Colorado A and M game.

Budge Introduced each of his REAl players. One hxu«i«d sixty-five per- sons sttcnded th6 meeting. . j P

ftrruB N iN O TO V. a. IBOPERT. Dec. 11—Rleard B. Cat- I

mull, pipefitter second claas. son of M ■ Mr.-and Mra. Jlced B. Catmull. Ru­pert. U retumtng to UjU country after a Korean tour of duty.

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DINING ROOM A H O G A N Y PEDESTAL TABL'(T h ree Leaves) W os 137.50...........M A H O G A N Y PEDESTAL TABLI(1 leaf) W a s 109.50.........................LYRE BACK CHAIRS M ah o g o n y , Drexel, were 3 2 .0 0 .... SOLID MAHOGANY CHAIRSBy B rond t, w ere 32.50..... ............. -DROP LEAF TABLE ond 4 C H AL im ed O o k , were 165.00-------------BLOND AMHOGANY SUITEB u ffe t, d ro p lea f tob le /4 ch a irs . VM A N Y OTHERS IN MAPLE, W> LIMED OAK BOOKCASE(G loss doo rs) W os 5 2 .5 0 ..- .............M A H O G A N Y BOOKCASES(Globe W am ek e ) W ere 4 9 .5 0 ....... .PORTABLE BARS

• M o h o g an y ond blonde, w ere 99.51

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p HorM Association Plans Huge-Show

Bl*ACKPOar. Deo. 11-MembetsUa. of tb e In ten u as la ln Arabian Horn -was assoeUtton mads plana fer a ooe dayviT hone sbo«‘ tomsUme In June at .ISd a quartertjr meeUng a t ^ ColonialuS tnS here-B «» l« . Helen Caudle,

jred Twla Palls, conducted the meeting.

Ung ?«Ty, secretory ef the assoclstton;— Edlth-M»T-V«n«i-ascrsUry-tms. _ are uter* U r. and Mrs. Earl Bell, Ru-

Jx rt M r. and Mrs. W. R. Turner;?,eS Jwme;-aiadjrCaudle,-Twln w p : - own Merle Masoner. Rupert: Oolden orts. W estcrnid. OholUi, and oUiers from h S R e x S ^ t e l l o and ^ o o t .

Virginia Orison w u selected eor- mo- to the Arabian Horseand magailne for toe sssocIiUon.

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n ^ I ^ plessaot a n d painless. W Ks „ . I Backaches may be associated | f l

with rbeomaUim arthritis. ■' lumbago.' ftomach and Udaey H

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3-PIECE SUITE Solid cherry. Was 4A0

B ^ S o l l d walnut. Was 4K S-PIECE SUITE Bolld rock maple. Wa BLOND MAEOOAK! Bookcase bed. Was 17 BLOND MAHOOO^

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LIVWG ROOM.STUDIO DIVAN ond CHAIRRed o r green, was 239 .5 0 -----------------------STUDIO DIVANSimmons, w os 129.50---------— ----- ------- -TW O PIECE SECTIONALSChoice of 4 colors and styles. T errific sovlHALF-COUCHM odem foam rubber, wos 3 29 .50 ...-.~ .-.«

. STUDIO DIVAN, CHAIR, 2 END TABUCocktoll tob le , Eostern rock m ople--------LONG BOY SOFA, Grond Roplds co n stn G reen a n d brown M otelosse. W as 339.50. DIVAN and CHAIR, Grond Roplds consGroy wool frieze, W os 298 .7 5 ------- -—

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BEDROOM S lAND EXTRA Pli

DRESSES and MIRROR | /Drexel construction. Was 30100, , 10

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• 315UITE 0 1 'maple. W u aM.oo_____________________ X I:a ho qany s u it e i nuoi W— 170M - ■ -----IAlAHOOONY SUTTE, bookcase bed with I J l8ht stand, doubla dresser. Was aiSiO------- •*»,OTHER VALUES TOO NiniESOCS XO MENI

OCCASIONAL (PAIR RED WING-BACK CHAIRS, \s TRADITIONAL STYLE CHAIRS

Grey, green, rose, e tc . W ere 45.5 ' T V CHAIRS, grey, block, a n d rose, v, MODERN CHANNEL BACK CHAIR!

Green-gray trim . W ere 59 .50 ........CLUB CHAIR, red motelosse, w ere 1 ARMLESS CHAIRS, tu fted bock, coro PULLAAAN LOUNGE CHAIRS, w ere PLASTIC MODERN CHAIRS, os lo w ,

REAL SAVINGS ON MANY MOI

OCCASIONAL TOVER 100 TABLESI - Oocktail - End - finished in Bkiad, Mahogany. Walnut, i Wood Tops.

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linW Chinese Reds ■ I n Witib^awing H B Official Avei■ H m SXOtTL, K a r a , Dcc. 11 0 ) - ’ B V I n BouUi K a m a deptrtm ent or B f t r — <en»»-*iJd today « p u t of th« « « R ^ M i m im lit ChlneM armjr In North ]

H i __ T O hM_becn withdrawn *croMH V l i ^ China, ■ f l l i M*/.>Oen. eU tt Eru°> ol ■ H ■ Bxmr departaiR it of the defe f l H H H I ta laU try . u ld tea* than half of f l | | H l ‘| OhlncM force had been wlthdra' H H f f j l j ------w hlch-w ouia .po^-atficUconimiir

U k i t t t t l ^HH|II| Not Major^ ^ R B f ' n ° re than haff the OHB B expedlUonao' force woi■ ■ hava been pulled out before it coiBfl ^ conaldered lo be a major wllh b d raw aL '

' 'Shin aald Soulh Korean tnleiHfl sence aourcea reported two O) ■ I B -. neae field armlM ,vere InvolvedM f l th e fflOTemenc baeJc to red ChinaM f l No M au CiedBlI t t f l An eighth arrojr InUlliEeoee of■ ■ c e r u ld . hovover, Ihera. v a iHfl evidence of any maas exodus by tW H l ChlJiue from North Korea.B n I- The h lfhly placed AmerlcI I I H M : Murce aald the iltuaUon h u rB H . " ' changed alnce Nov. M »hen 0«B f l i Maxweli Taylor, the eighth a n

commander, announced th a t tn f l l B I Chinese were neither adding to rH H l H f decreadnt the ilee of Ihelr fotHfl I b i Xorea.

H i Officer Plans HI I Resistance in illi Police Probi f l l I t r . LOOI0, Uo.. Dee. 11 H^<-LIbi|B | U i Louli Shoulder*, the delecUro w:I n B n ' 0^ kldnap«r OiI l l i I A utUa HaU. todlcatad today he mHH k plao by the at. Loula pollB m hoard to t i r Ua oallfl Chief Jeremiah O'ConU'■ § ■ sa id yeat«day Shoulder* and P a t rM B m ao Elmer Dolan vould be oamiHH ’ 1° PoUc* board chartei to be fU<B n ' a -U tc r data, and th a t Doh ■ n ' h a d beea tufpeodad.

N ot Crimlsal Cl^artMHII " n u eharte*. s o t ertmlnal In »n H ture. will concern vlolatlona of dl i l l ' J partm en t refulatloni. O ConmI l n 1 n ld . B u t presumably they wouH R i touch upon the m lulne 1903.0n i b W Oreenleaae raaaom money.1 1 3 j! T hepoU es board can punlah off

eer* for derellcUon of du ty aiH I 1 fl: o U iv reason*, bu t Bhouldera hlnuI l l f 1 b e did no t consider himself a poll

Hj I h ’■ill H * ^ e n 1 realfned Oct. a t andD B H w u ruled by the city counselor thiW p i I V X could do so, and 1 coUected a ll U

i T money I had eomtn* tffTne and wII ln i invltad to 'com e U ck several tlmi K m n i l ' refuaed. how eould I consldi Bfl llil myself a police offlccr?'* h e aake

Shoulden ha* nibmltted hla reslf^ ^ 1 H na tion and collected money from UI B B l departm ent welfare fund, biI H H O'Connell ha* so t aecept«d U

I H nf Shoulders u ld he had "nothliI H I 4 to u y about the board'* action 1I H r III!' Anythlns else." .I H i i h l Dolan u ld he would “stick to"%I nl llbl about Hall's arrest.

I ? I New Cuts in Gas ili ill Reported in Easi l l l u i NEW VORK. Dec. 11 (W—T hree >I B I j th e natloa'a leading gasollng coni l l l T ' panles eu t wholesale pricea todil|Qi>{ t a long the eatto ra seaboard for tt^ 3 . V aecond time la le u than alx week\tSjM ;■ hi Boeony-Vaeuum OU companO i a > fll ' Shell 011 corporaUon, andH f l ' ^ 121 - S tandard Oil company, a ll ai

' nounced price eul* of two>tenth* 1^ B l H ’ * * SaUoD.B b m l The two redUcUan* total «boi■ I I I I I baU a cent a gaUon. TnduatiM H * 1 apoketm tn ta ld the roducUona proln l U ' I I ' wduld be passed along to coi

I I I Delay for Power l i i a i Policies Sough1 1 1 I • D E N V sa. Dec. 11 I f^ T h e Ool(

llfl a I - «niora and the congre^oaai deUI n n - .’(n - ea tlon i in 10 mountain and m kl|n ||t,> V ve s tem state* today to Join In u e ti? |l!jj ’ ' Ing a year'a delay In the adopUof i J 1) ' ' • by the Jaterior department of a s111 11 AjII i policies.H i I ^ 1 The request w u made lo lettei111 1 {Hi! from Mayor Quigg Newton, Denve;| n j ^ )1 prealdent of the league.

H i i l l ' R e a l E sU tte T r a n s f e r sI n U li InfenaaUoD Fum libed 1^'i s I' iH f'Illl' m l T rast company

t.J i j ll j[ ' B *0 CI»rm«lIjI U j D»«di*J«M”G!''j'KB»lon''to Kann*tn i l HI# Jolmi'on, lor* *n4 4(>ki1oii. NKNW I

1 fn i l ' nni’ n a m n tr DNdi IbiUn U Utlliit t• ] ;" '!1 no. u t . utock

MCBMnEB »SI*....” " . PfTi

VTkmnlr D»^i D«l« Kluoa to W*rrti SlMtw Sl. ixrt NWNCSW i t t u .

W smntr Dm4i Anbut Trw« m >1 <1 S nra tt J. ru itr . Sll.IM. IIWW ( n IT

!■ j £ r X . 2 " i l . ' ’.™ t . V E E k '!

‘’wlrr.nly' M l nitk.nj C. Hunt l<

«t. T»ln fill» T»waili«._______

COME D O N T

TODAY O E U Y

Fah* T eeth Relined

Broken Plates Repaired Missing Toeth Reploccd

W H ILE-U .V /A IT

P h o n t 3 6 8 6

" F i f - R i f c t - D o n f d l t o F; 137J6 Main W . Upstairs

fagseigbt

iedsn n g j | f l n | H H

ivers H i ^ ^ H I11 in - 'n u f l S g f f i m H ^ f l H

of de* H B I B n B H B i i H I of the com* • ^ H I ^ B H e H B B1 North Ko- H ^ B H S I H R B 1 acrosi the

chief of thethe defense | B ^ ^ ^ ^ H t f f l ^ H Ihalf of the withdrawn*

_cotamuiilstoffen-

the CM-irce would ^ ^ ^ H ^ ^ H E ^ ^ ^ Iore It .laJor with- ^ ^ ^ H B I ^ H I ^ ^ ^ f l

ean {nielli- n H B B B s S ^ ^ ^ two Chl-

Involved In !d China.

genco offl-

»dus by the

American n h u vhen{hth anny

that the Ung nor

force

e HUH^IrobeI n^oLIeut. ecUre whotaper Oarl •. B I H H B B B H B Hlay he may .i«uls police ^

■ '““-Senator SeeksO'ConneU

ta S Demo Role into be fUcd

QerkQuerieWAeHINOTON. Dec. 11 fllV-St

na* in na- jjcCarran lu^ed today that t ®2* ®* “®* Democrats be represented wh . ® aenato Republican InvesUgators lie

their acheduled secret rendetvo g I303.0W former Soviet code clwlt Ig

Since he formerly headed the st JJ VI ^ *t« Internal aecurlty aubcommltl era n in w ^ 0,5 Intorvlewed Oo

iir a police McCarran suggeatod "It won bo proper that I thould go aloni

Jenner Willing ,:.tA Nevada Democrat u ld !

made his proposal to tho aubcor mlttoe'a present chairman. Sf WllUmn E. Jenner. R., Indn and th

erw umea ..j,, willing u far u I kna» dcpftrtment. ho

I w ^ r r , ««'■• 'Jld not seem to favor the lil( L%. "I thlnk-but I'm not Jfuli

ing.” ho aald. “Uiat tho mlnori KJi should be represented at tho Inte

e p ^ tho though) 1 havo Implliconfldcnco In Jenner."

action or Approval ReportedMcCarran Issued the slateme

Ick to"*hls 1“ » 24 houra afler Canai officially noUf/ed tho United SUJ

^ that Oouzenko. the man <vl ( smuhed an atomlo *py ring oper* r f lS In* In tlie United SUtes and Cannt

In IWB. now U ready to confer wll I n Q Q r representaUve* of the subcommltU t j j o o b Jenner waa noUlled of the C»m —Three of dian go*ahead a l hit home illno eom- Bedford, lnd. coa today •■Wc’ro ready and wllUng to mt' :d for tho with Qouzenko and we're going to alx weeks, he u ld . "We nre primarily IntcresU eompany, in finding oul all we can about tli

and fitao worldwide conspiracy •. • .. ffom U all an- tUUment* that havo been made C

•tenUi* of cur own record* we aro positive I h u InformaUon of Interest to us."

rtaJ ab w t ,, — ---------------------

Merchants Study «u,con. p^Qj^otion Even

o o o o m o . Dec. 11 - Ooodlr C l merehantt. a t their regular week:

• , meeting at Flynns cafe TuetdJ ) 11f r n r outlined plans for potnto week. r<

, tatoes are to be given away wit JviS. - i r purchases In Ooodlns ttorea.

- A discussion was held on the ti . r ftctlvAllon of Appreclftllon day. la

held In lMB. n ils Is a prograi where coupons arc given by i:iei

^adopUon chanla on a pcrcffntnRe basis fi n 01 any purehase* mnde. Coupons will t I- 1 M ~ redeemnble only at Uiaie stores r«i lo letten ncipttiing m Uio event. Adii J, oenver, schuberl agreed to head the prt

gram If the mercliants decide t — ■ parUelpale In the evenl.

L *J™ lOOF TO MF.F.TSHOSHONE. Drc. 11-Odd Fe!

lowa lodge will meet nl 8 pjii. 0 _______ Tuesday nt Uie lOOF hnll.

£ I IT’S MiniIf you don

l« W .ma' » «*• Now you can hare a «tf*; Id* aid. by SONOTON« M >1 <a with thU nev model 'ElV « 11 IT. .iattnim cac bu left tbei"SS?k J "1

iS . .^SONi= j E I E V £ n |

lO N T OnrUTOO...NmrM«|hTr.,ci , V mote powtr. tubcleu, do *1' t l ^ T C h ndMsd u l»«rij 8OCI!

for tbe powet drrdoped. No

,=d MT.Ttj'i’'-''-”!"lired- - . J Voo't « « 1 ptanr — K« for°cea help TOU. No ohlJ*»iion. Pb

meot Kkkj. Rcmtabtr Soao(

5 SONOTONE HEARI C/o LLOYD'S J

)pstairs ) B f l l i H

___ _____________________ •

• , ■

®ks Reality- • BALT lAKE dTY , D oec«l I 0 i n - O r . Rlchanf P. Bmltb w u tel

Ing hit clast on Uie atom ar hydrogen bombt what Uje wei

6 r i 6 B pon* wiu do Thurtday.Ju it u he w u emphaalslr

11 (in—Sen. the tremendoui exploalva pou-i ly that tte of Uie two bombs, a wlndov ■I*? shattering b lu t rocked Uie leigators hold room

The explosion. It w u leame clwk Igor resulted from R freahma. student's experiment In a chen

S . ™ 'S ■■•n’ U bontO TW U lr..iwed Oou- ------------------------------------------

Woman KiUed, 2 t «id h. Hurtin Accidei

rI?1* CALDWELL, Doe. 11 W — < “ ?■ J woman w u killed and two ot r Tknrw - persons were Injured Bcrloualy > L nf h«; ttrday when a tiro blowout cau r M,k Mm their car to go out of control 1 noM fi i” ’ cnuh near R^ne. Oro. r min^r « « • Jw " Joncly. 28, waa kli t A i l r InstanUy. and AxteU Reed. 08. i MinlSiiHt his daughter, Patricia. 12. v,

t a in to Uio OaJdweU .hospital . serious condlUoo. Mr«. Jonely i

. . Uie Reeds were Irom WUlow Cn statement Ofg_:r Canada B^ppe 35, willow Cr(tUfa 8U la y ,u the drlTir of tho car. He

» P « ‘ with loJurtea.ng operat-

“£ S Hoover Reported ‘h™r» Winner of Medi

NEW YORK. Doc. 11 (m-Forr lg to meet President Herbert Hoovar w u 1 going to." nounced Thunday u the winner Intcrcjled the 105S gold medal of tho Int nbout tills national Benjam in'FnnUla toel . ^[om the "for dlsUogulsbed service to made and countrj',"

}o lllve ho The presentaUon will be tnade t to us.” the societj't Slst annual lunchi— J*a. 33 by Brff. Oeti. Oeorge , J „ BUss. president of Uia organlzaU l U j The society waa founded In I n i to "penwtuaU tha memory t I j V C n t teichlpgt of Benjamin ?nnkUr

- Oooding BAltSMAN COPS PRIZE lar weekly WENOBLU Dee. l l —Prank J ' ■Wesday hits. Wendel), received a dlamt veek. To- ring aa second prlto winner in 1 iway with Salt Lake tone '■farmer.daughl ea. used car and truck tales campal >n the le- in September and October.) dny. l u t — _____

i b ^ ^ M D o n 't N t g U e t S l i p p I n

“3 ” f a l s e T E E T Ii. a5™

the pro- Don't tn uinorM anddM-lr1n tn t>7 lUClt htndlcapJI. 7AaTEETII, cwuu tlfcallnr (non-ftclfl) po»a»rtoipn

kis on rour pU tn, kMp« f«U« u<— mon flrm lrxt. OKU confident >» r> tn t ot locurltr nnd »dded oimfao a i M - r . ° r s , T ' t s S i S ; r ^ i ' : ; ‘:5 pjll. on eounur.

ILLION PROOF!don't HEAR well...

N’S frN “E.'E.'rk;5‘fc‘? ^ i ; s , ! ’?'<; .nodel "Eleven-Eleveti" the mlllleoth left tbe Sooowoe factory. T hink o<

n th it reprexntil

IN^ONEIV E N n m s U V E N I

eu. DO "B" bsntcltif n r l l o t . '■w u 80%. SMiIttf In itrew h H loped. NpthiD* M«i6ttd (0 liie. - iMrtcxprct/raatSeoweoe. .

'^ te tfo t round! how Sooonoe cm cation, rhooe for a rri 'ite ippomt.»b«f SoaotoiK - a nunc rm cio m te

lEARING SERVICE D'S JEWELRY------- ----

West

‘Confession’ 'SS'LS . Fails to End

. LF.Mysterphaalslng DAVENPORT, la.. A e . 11 (tB- n pou-er eight-year-old Idnho murder 1 window- was unsolved today but police t Uie lec- a woman who confessed tvflce to

•laying "k'nowt aomelhlnj.”I learned DetecUvo capt. Harold Thord. [reahman u ld Zeldn (Sally) Norris. 37. wl a chem- drew her eecond confession to al

Ing her husband’s former wlfo 1 --1 Thursday after telling him "I'm U

of running and want to get It 0 I 9 with."I» " Wa* Releasedi i / l A n f sald-shB mado Uic same ci y l U c l i l fesslon after the slaying when : m _ One was being returned by Idaho 1 two other thorlUes from Oregon hut a ah lously yes- time Ittor withdrew that confess out caused and was released becauae of Ins ontrol and flclent evidence.

Therdscn said the woman ' w u killed known also as 8aUy Thompson 1 id. 08. nnd SaUy Kelly.

22. were Moro Outrlealoepltal In Ho said she w u being held oi Jonely and vagrancy chargo and would bo qi How Creek, uoned furUier about Uie alaylng.

The womtn gave herself up Ilow Creek, poUce Thursday and told thom r. He Cf- hail kined her husband's fon a- wife. Peggy NorrlJ, In Idaho Fi— , In 1848.

•tedttedalj Rodio r -B—Former £ Complete ttock of Motorolar w u an- J Car Radios. A model for eveiywinner of I ear. You can't'buy bettor Uian

the Inter- « Motorola.

“ " “** T Bcatonabla« made at t VER COX'So S iw ^ l ! I Communications

* * k a d i om o ^ and t «» »I»tn A «- Wsim « » ^Tsnklln.'* i. ^ ^ ^ ^__ * irTTTTTTTTTTI fTTTVl*RIZE I ......................Tank Jef- _______________________tner the■daughter" Icampaign flHflfll flllfl

lipping

:eth B M B H> or wobbis. ertaetM? ^ ■ n i H n | | H | I ^ R B n mbamued ^ H H ^ n u i l l W ^ K 1M<HtEETii, ta

H H f l H IId comfort. iiteorfe tl-itr «i t v

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TIMES-NEWS, T

Solon Qaims Trade Polic;

^ Red InspiriCHICAOO. Doc. 11 aU5 —

John P. Saylor aaid today thl* c iry's trade policy on foreign fu

^ . J . . .. along Une* "fwrnuJatod by ,n ^ i Dexter Whlto ftnd other commi f V j ^ spies In govwnment."

'exewslre- «*Jdual oU import! crlppUog the domesUc coal Indi and charged th»t poUele* ret slble (or this *'U jto t InsUgatCi Che Whlto contplrftcy, a t leu t

T O O ----- aiaoTKd by It." ' —-----------Z ^ v i o n Panel Meet

Saylor made tbo ftatement L address to tbe foreign oU p

W Sgm commltteo meeting here.lie tald th a t unlew tomeUUi

h Sw done to halt tbe Import of foi residual oU “tbe coal Induatry

M * i fr ' not be expected to meet ths mands aootber war would brio

Sm K 'Ii AwMre of Danger '"I would venture to u y m a t«

■MR-ii Dexter Wblte and ht* eomrad< « R | f the lUto department were

aw tn of this fact when their o< mlndi were set to lonnulaUng

B BCfl Pli n* te make us capUves ot E Z k - i KremUn.1B5D&1 "When the reds llra t began t-

tabUih a bcftchhead In Wathlr m m k i sooieSOyntrsago, tbepowerto H M H ulaie foreign commerce w u U I B r l forrtd from the congress to Uie: ITOB’J department where trade pol He9 could b« regulated by Uie too:

treason In the red hands o( S M ^ despicable enemies of America

ot aU airlsundom ." Saylor sal

Union Assails Decree of Gl

H - On WitnessSCHENECTADY, N. Y.. Da

1.1 I Cfv-An offlclal of tho United 1trical Workera union find.) Tl

• day denounced the new loyallyL i gram of Oeneral Electric com;— . as "*nU-labor and «n-AmerJ f n r l *nd claimed It wa* dieuted by

ator McCarthy, B.. WlJ,In a lettor to OE Prealdent R

c f p i f * V Cordlner. Leo Jandroau, butl a i C l Y agent of OT local 301. eald:

11 m -A n "U WM McCarthy who demai lurder sUll this policy from you and now Dollee tald agree to place In the hands of

t^vlce to Uie Carlliy . . . the power of firing ijr ” employes."1 Thordsen H« »l<t the UE would "tako I 31. with- proprlato *t*p8 to proKct tho lon to alay- Becurlly of all OB worker*, tr wlfo lato «1W nol elaborato. n "I'm Ured Cordlner announced Wedne eet It over that Oencnvl Electric would ““ “ nny employe who admitted c

I munlan. espionage or *nbotago*ame con- hearing of any InvMMgi

r X n ShB "It'ncy. Ha aald any employe retmed to testify would bo suii>

iut a ahort *”*5 for CO days, pcndlni

‘“f f iS r t t r . .h o « . » n .K t o10 of ln*ut- jjUgm subcommlttoo recenUy

.r . . been probing (Ulcsed esplon*g OB pJanta. aald la Waahlngton

)mpson and gQ^pj^y •■certainly ahould be < pllmented" on the loyalty prog

SouUiweatem' United SUtes 1 .uv.n5 « « production

u Cliile*econd-rself up to ____d USem aho

former ^ ^ ^ Brdaho FaUs

A U -IN - H - L O A N

• - - i J H .Motorola t | | ^ B c i'or every $ B B B B iter than ^

I tip to S275 O'I out Moumr MMf»rI P A C IF IC ^

■ions I

sna m% I P®tt«r. Mgr.230 Mo[n N. Phone 3'

vs, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

ims Appeal Is Plannt ,Ucy

•' lonely men o t abort Creek pis sppeal toon th a t cwild bring w

D i r e a ahdcUldren back to their dei X vUltte.0U5 — R*p. They win aak tbe state to p ly thl* coun- their. legal families to return t trelgn fuel it uouted community, astride tht d by Harry aaa-Utab. border, wbere.AoM I communist .polygamy aorem ent

fteurlihed. ' publloanuU —Ajron-Klnne7r-Phoenl*.-4be!

^ tomey. tald be wiu lay the eoal Industry U,e Artwnsi attomey

-lnmje<ll*uiy.- juUgaW by Kianey. who bas handled it leu t were pelygtmUta’ defenae from tho-- -------------t r 'ih e in r re * r - im ju iy u n a

.n 3« men Involved ■were given pended tentonce# Monday, feel

n oU poUcy tj, jteep tbe hutbandt. *• .kl I. Ifially married flrat wives.

S . T Raver Nominate For Job a t Seal

comrade* in SEATn.r. 'Dec. 11 « —Pa . were well mrer. Bonneville power adn , their odious ir,uir, w u nominated by I nulaUng ths Allan Pomeroy today u iu{ lUves ot the teodent of Beattie Olty Light.

Raver't nomination to Uie I began to et- ^ ,e tr Job aa hend of Uie mi Washington uu.^w ned uUllty wa* tent t

Mwer to reg- clir counell, which must co: } was t r ^ - lhe mayor’* appointment, s to the sUle issued a aUtement aade policies h# regretted leaving BPA.‘*‘5 There have been report* for

lands 01 «ie y,(,[ Raver would bo rep America nnd jjj, uonnevlUe post but bol lylor said. secretary of Intorlor W ----- _ hid been noncommlttol In the• O l i d AS city light superlntor > 3 1 1 9 lUver would succeed E. R. Hot ^ who had resigned effecUve Ji

f Gblesses GIFTS

FOR MOM• loyalty pro- D lnnerw are - StalnlesB ?-'aS W Slcel - P o t te r y . C hafin, ated by Sen- D ishes « C e ram ics -S a .i.iM p h S ta U o u c n ’

R U N N IN G ’S10 demanded Ws cater to Thoae Who Carnd now youands of Me- ^of firing QE

Id ‘‘take ap- Lect tho

He i p B B B H I B I

Wednesday K m h ^ H S S Hfire

com- nboUgo aInvesHfctlRg ^ P ^ ^ H B b Wmploye who ^be suspend- M

, pending an A

InvetU- I ^ H I ^ mrecenUy hadespionage In H Hshlngton the ^ BlUld be com- H ^Ity program.

"suies leads <• • v Iductlon WlUl I

“ 7 " T h■lOAH Tho 195 4 co v e r pottei

will soon b e o u t. B / pi

( en tire rem a in in g 1952 you th is o u ts tan d in g vc r more ognized " t h e very bes

MMf»r 4 ,000 o f th e finest mFor th o se w h o w ant th

i r t t \ both th o innerspring r. OegularJy Mjljn® for $

Mgr.hone 3910 Z O N E D S L E E P ’

■.......... -1 TYPES O F COILPE R F E C T BODYs

GUARi FOR 15

$ 6 Month

Exclusive Zo, innetspring,

eHmmtes

C L A I

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go _______________ _

annedIV K I I I P 6hidy~ was tbo topic ot Uie less( Ijr I V I ^ Qje meotln* of ths BapUat Y x ll 'iV -T b e fellow«hlp Wednetday night,-Sh reek plan an trin«».y wa* tn charge of tho le

A bustnes* meoUng wu condi heir deserted Maitb* Adklna during whi . ♦ Chrlttma* program w u plannei

tte to p e i^ t aert wedne»lay alght. Each o *>*r KTOup Is to parUclpa

f l » ! r l w . the procnun. A Christmu b P»ck«d by U»» group. -

I. iv-iii.-»- The coco* UUnd* are bal beiw^ -A ^ tr illa -a n rC ^ y to n

I FARM LOANShandlrf the Ijmw T»m>«. InUrwt lUlM«m Uio Umo no bboker-s cohmisbion.ny -rm tn -th e---------- nc»^t«u ■A»w»iMb—s given tus- BILL COTTBERLTlay. feel* It Ss C. M. HEPPLERsbands. Uielr Ave. E. Phono 1

wives, and _____________________sprltig apart.

nated h im h h i] Seattlet f l-P a u l J. .rer admlnls- ^

‘s ih ffithe munlcl- m W ^

I sent to tbe MlUst confirm

iment saying

irts for aome 1 F O R E V E R Y R OI bo replaced but boUi he

erlor McKay U *1 In the past.perintondent, S pec ia l Prices t j 7 y . R.HoWman / cUve Jan. 1. S ta r t A t ------- f a

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M I M

For Those \ The Very Bepatterns on Spring A ir M attresses B / purchasing th e m anufacturer's

g 1953 stoc)<, w e o re oble to bring ding voluof Spring-A ir has been rec- iry best" fo r over 2 5 yeors by over nest m o ld s 'o n d 3 ,000 ,000 homes, vont the fin e st— you con now buy sring m attress ond th e box springs 0 for ?169) fo r on ly $79.50.

JEP WITH 9 DIFFERENT :OIL SPRINGS INSURE A lODY CARRIAGE I

) fy u ^ \^RANTEED 15 YEARS! I

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enlnt Coraar o( T1>lrd avatiua tn4 rsu<^ . I“ S a M A u , i s

10 #<in«»r MWJ altam t Jsnlor kwI .™ i r / i '4 - i f t

inled 7 ,1 a of tk m (radmontl lurgpaan Cbrittm V i dln'ff' " “ I'^a^bHal'i 01oriS«'’ rS iln i"^ ««

_ j j i j p , r ^ “tr» \v? ‘r a " v .? * c n ? f ; ‘V!JsTS plS; 5?a«!nJS»y. "cny? pra»”r t?mV*7'iM >-------S.nu Waintarfay, BiHa ib4 vrarar fcoar.°** 'firWIK rabairiali. J JJCA* riRBT PRBSDrrBRIAV f*li’S “i„ 'Js“ ; v f . s . . .

tnifk WaaUnlnalar Fallonlih. 7:>Q |>.m.. aanlar 7 ts r j t t / i i S ’a i A - ' . s r j s s.i

a - c .";.T.,""cVs* ; r i . ' « „ K ‘SS,'i p“ {5 cbolr. T p.». Wa<ln»ad»T. Man'* club din- Tl !• nir and maatlrf. 4 «.m, Tbun<lar. Camp i - S Plr. Clrlfc 7 p.m._ Thur»I.>'. maallns »f,«.«•; s : r , v t e t a . ! - i s : f , ' ess„7 < li: ! i .S .; ;" in K ‘: f c i f e f i ; . ' - '" ■■"■‘‘ «*■« ST. KDWAUD-S CATHOLICFall/ Mtnalfnar J. P. O'Tooli, pttiar atln* rranln* ^cvollBni la honor of Our Molh«r

ol parpatual H.lp 7 i» |.m . Woakdar

f : ■ s r £ n £ ‘S&/&."5!Fi .

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ise liePuthiski

THE PU B IIC HAS VOTED ,bltndtd w b lsk e f. T h r e e o u t o f cv ro o g h ly 75J5, o f A m e r i a o w W s U n ite d S tite* i t hlmdtd w h isk e y .

^ B le a d e d W h i ik e j is tb e c h o ice ol ^ o f b le o d e d v b ls k e y d r io k e rs . T h e H o f i t s " w b i ik e j r icbB css”.

I 0 5 L KH"OOP. 60S OHAIH NtUTlAV SrnrTf ^ BMJirDl

11,19K3

C h u r c h e s ;' I 1

^ riRST BAITUT ?.. AboaboEa.U Hlntb «TasM H it : ]

L, w - K*7 tar>»« Ct»*. p u u f ,^ COB* *:*S a-n.. churtb aebooll W U r r •PUa.” tbrou«b <hurtb xIumI tn i worablp. 11 JM S ? s

lomUp tba ^ n n ln e o{ irmUm : Carel/a Utyoa1«T tta lo «b»rr«. p.m.. rmib choir prwU*^I Marla 71»0-^ ,.-»«Y k«: flta.- “B«k- for tbo or»WpI Tomofrow," a moitOD pUluraao tbok Uos> 8 >^-~ *>(* p.m.. Makr bUk V t T . j a t

faljovahlp ball) ^ ^ ta lM W

m J u ■Blbu‘'« id ^ ^ ''^ y 'h iu rS a J . C ^ n 3

S£m tm a Amoax <:au Uaqvat la hltoiriilp

‘J.*’;?: ^ m e tiiod ib t . I

for Ibo -T b. CrrdlMlli* of lb* Vlrtla Birth.” I?, ? ,2r ‘V“ - •«''/” ana (nccmaJfato n r r r protf.• ' llc» corulln*. «;]o p.m.. Malar and lnt»r- .^ Iba mtdU u MYF: Mn. Jako Johswa fromT bu^ tbo LOB cbBrrh -wllI addrM tborW P. •• I «ha P.m.. „rricr UXV f lJ T - ln ih. fplrit ot .* P'tn- Cbrlatmaa.'* 4 p.m. Moadv. Btea Blrda. c Kridar. 4 Ut p.m. Uondar. L-baUniU and OklUnda a partr.- Camp F ir. Glrla. 7:J» p.m. Men<fo». Dor ..

Krouu. 7:10 p.m. Tuaular. asaaUaloa cn t odueatlm. I p.m. Tuaadar. «xanU<r« ecm> h mltto. of Iba Uaibodiil «.aV tlub. *iIO > p.m. Tuctdar, vorktra oonliraDCo for

I aaat. workora In tha adult drportatnt of tba .. to 4 rburtb acbool. T:IO p.m. W«l»»Ur, Wa*... Hiio* l»r»n 8«rvlr« nilld. i p.m. Tburadar. tt flCS I p.m. (tnaral mwiini. I p.m. Tliuradar.. Kialt ilr/tual TMroaUon anA cbolr rabaftrML TilO {..(a. * ra can Fridar. Cuh Dtouu.Ill ha — nU ,,]«. _ AMKBICAS LUXnESAN ^ » rrar of roorlb av.tiua an^Bwnd »lr*at north ^ ;* im ID •.m..■s^t.■(li; itof'and*n?Ha cUaa. h0 Ood. II ium.. «nnhlp; aarmon. "Jaaua lhat s i t :notion at tba churth. <:>0 p.m.. a jh o » eialn

Ood’a auppor will b* Mrrod at tbo abuftb l aftor $.Jt har> tha auppor » maallBf of tho Bretharhoed cocllona will b« bald. TiJO p.m. Mondar. a maaUai «Ulblai of tho conirrtallon to (all a eaw paator. •1 *b"li Ol'" ^ o f i l ' ' ' '^1* *'*n*«Vn a « l«S ChSiifflM*^maaOa*"ami’' p ^ at g• rtrr- tha partonaca. I p.in. TboradiT. ahoir ro- n Text haanal. «ii» p.n. Hatardar. iunl«r roa* t thna flrmaUon Imuuetlon. X pJa. SoWrdkr. rdl ;at mlaaloB band.

“* IMMAHUBL L y r a W K TK «- J,nb l!*t a.m. 11 a.m.. Mf*Uaa. lh*.Utter dbmadcaat mrr iCTFl. «Kt a-ta.. SuMar aabeol at cburcb aad >cbo«U 10 • .» . Qlb 0

S .^’i“EFss;\€rarift4fe ; f ' r *Nooa. urdar, C? Chrlttmaa ptrtr.

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undar P e n and P c n c il Sets >ik'aJJ L e a th e r Notcbookfl •id^on ,‘A lb u m a - ScrapbooksUtur- BU U oneiy - BuUltln Botrda

g R U N N IN G ’S

4 who drinkAmerican

Brands-

s-iybeke/OTED orercvhclmfngif fot)ut o f every fqpr bottles, o r ao w h iskey bought ia- the whiskey. A nd K in iey Silver io lc e o f » large perceotig*:ers. T hey choose it b tc iu s i

KiMJir D«T1UJN9 COHf,UNnaO,fA._^

— — 1 BtTURL TtMPL*». M. DotM. paawr

I a.ta.. kroadcaii o i . r ^ t Z F . 10 •-'•-i Suadar KbooL lltM -,.* .. wonUp awls s :

— ---- ' ln» witi ,»^ui no,I, b , tfio cbolr aodor^baalrai prnrw for iLek oBd «PPor-

. tunltr (er hapiam. s V £ T u a o ^ t h r ^ h » " . Frldair, aruar t ^m.Tui2AT. D/hl.

iiu t th i “ Il&""-a ckurJh. " ^? w S l CHt'BCH o r THE ABCENBIOK JSS

r S ii'-wy.iaSSFghHa ■5 ^ .o u tn r» « « c n m r i i o r i a e ;

rouaf paopla. l~oa br Ja rrr Vcrft. S J

prarar martnr. : p.m. Uiturdar. Pt»«>*a 'ooat for tba Cbrlalmaa potran; children w1>b- ;r ln( to taka can rail IK M (er > rMa. :Mrr. 11 Soedar atboot ChrUlnaj p n x raa Buadar ,llrth?^"i ______ ' •>-« ora^. m s r cuvncn o r cod>d Inter- . U t Quiner a tr^ taa from L. II. iWkUif. p . .u rr ra p . • 19 a.n.. Huadar orbwV II a.m.. m n b lpiplrlt o( and aannonj aarmen iotIc. "Tbo lUfhta Blrda. Cbolea." hr i:»a«»aliil I). L W rit bt, apoak. a!ar.'*£or aw*a^?'thla‘’MflM *?m J^^ |^ 'ln* irtlc l 1aaWa en tha ]l«r. B. L. Wtlfhl of Bani. Ana. Calif., rl<ro com- h tj baan tho fcaiurxl apaakar. $ p .a. ■ub. t|IO Wadsaadar. prarir aad praUc. >

of tbo BBVSNTD.DAr ADVKNTIST £Mf. Wao. . 1« Third a*mua nortb <r. w ncs Tn4 H. Watnir. paalar 'r., fclult liJ J a.n. Kalurrf*,. .V>l>Utti orhoolj iilO I»Bi. adult I « > o n . / ^ , V i , }

Kaiurdari llarUrl Whlla 'will ap«ai> and tahow a (Ila oa tha aubjacl of "Ontanic a

north liar<1anlni'' al lha ichoul. B p.m. Rumlava., , Wadaaadar and FrWan. ayaniallaile mtal-U cUaa. laca at tha Blhta audllorium.■ua lho ----------

Ullhcr VALLEY CliniBTIAN aBW tro* Sll Tarlor alrrot 1<« main IUI a.B!i.. Ilibla tehooL 11 a.Tn.. wsrvhln; tbl aftor aarmoB, ‘'n*dIwo>arlti( tha Ulhia’*; apocral «tharhoed oBala. ‘‘Opan tba Ulbla and lUad It." man'a 5maoUal quartotj communion. 4 to 6 p.m. Mondar I' paator. aad Wadnaadar, iilaartartam. primarr »•ondoat aad Jgnlor dapartmitila will moot a t lha 7Dorcaa chunb te pracUca (or tba CbrUlmaa pro- r

S0?41 *'“ • _____ \lor r«B> BIBLE HOUNESS :aUirdar. _JMUadl.oB «

„ i ! s l i t M W ‘I.U,. i 7 S ‘ r J i . 7 .T S s s j , 5 ; ’r , “r r i ,'sondJJ ----- Ia . Blblo CBUICR Or CBLIVKRA^‘CB e>y. WaU 4 lt Uonroo alroat >t e .,’A . v a a . ' r : “. . v i;l’ K jtar. Cub dar BIkh iUtdr and prartr. >.la. S«U t

a r a MEETS BHOBHOint, Dec. 11 — Msrrisge

^ WSS tht topic i t the DeSsles clubaeeUm st fit Jeter's Csthollc a ehurch rsctory Wednesday night. J

a-^(»p^ Th# R*v. Esther Oeorge P. Bren- a ■* w S n»n eondueted-nn intornmi question » 11 snd answer period. 4

J5T

g ia s .RSdJJ; « *» that this

advertUtmeRt wUl help jrmi to avoid the PlUnlls of TWwlslon thnt hsva oeeurrtd In some ta- itBBces ta olher areas u TelerUlon has spread acrou lha nation.

1

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A TUs U the last or thla sele Xrom s booUot Issued by tJ Association of Better Buslr

^ nlihed 70U vAlunble inform:, ■

Don’t le t us giv( chase o f a television in f o r a lo t o f troubl ity, a T V s e t will nc

i - , electronic dcvices us "clsQ reaaonable prui

service co n trac ts suf But, a s in every 1

ponelble oporators. protect you from thii

: R E M E M B E FF i r s t o f a ll , w ha

•ception. Y o u r respor will d e m o n s tr a te fo r p ro b ab ly w ill perfO rn e r’s p la c e o f business

« G e t I t I n W rltin i

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.... - \ ■ - .WALKER A PPL IA N C E & 1 M & Y A P P L I ^ C E ^C T O R Y RADI0 I& T.V. C FIRESTO N E STORES WESTERN .AUTO

■ TIMES-NEWS, TWI

N eighboringC hurches

, C u a 'l l . A*la«..iilBlaUr -I a.m.. MethodUt Mana braakfatl: tha HOK iJSIyalionrwfth"!.’” *^'orth ?'!'**= HarnU Urown. Cllot D*aa. Ju lS^ K l" K .l r 's ^ 's a v v s ,-------- • llt«( a.a., third flundar 111 a4Tvnt;ota«rr>aj^a ol UalTanal Oibla Suadajr; Mrmoa. irrnon et Ilopa” a ^ la l choir muiia]

•••L m** Wraalh." 7:44 P.B.. famllr fallowabipi bmn tine (roia CbrUtnaa al|.ln on lU TBB aerMBi (Inal Irrluro on tha Itook nf Jlrrt-

lallofi. -Hold What la Uood“ : claaa (or ehllaf.o. : WadBoadar. WaCS cmi*

— r-*-«pi S y 'W

S\,isS. £ ’- .:5 e i .a " ; .. '& V 3 :™ S 'S S “ «"I S K " ” .'”r5.? fS™ fe"i!vV ;a rlda. '"I'rn'adlalrt. Un. Paul Cuplln and Mn. a DUBdar Alltn, counaalora; oonlon, MUaa BUB r Juiti,, ,b4 Oarrall UrocC coua-

- aallan.0

JEilOMK HmlODIBTrail a>anua A and Uuchanaa

, W ab lp ■• Dwlikt l-.Wllcbar. aalBliUr. bo lUfht 1« a.m., Sun.lar aebool. 11 a.m.. «to^ kt. apoak. ahlp; Mrmon. -'Ttll Joha- 7:3o p.m.. In.; clmlnr InlcrmMlala and acBlor MYK. 4:l{ pm. In whlcb Tundtr, Cub ticuuu. S p.m. Tuoodar, choir

ta. Calif., rahianal «:lt p.m. Wadnaular. Cub icoula,, I p.m. rtan I. t :l t p.m.. tSlrl Bcout troop al tha

homa or Mri. Harmon ‘Curpln, jOS waat avcKua i: 7il0 P.m. Wcdaaadar. Kiplurcr

3 T Seoul PO.I » . ^VBCa inMllnaa Tbur»lar>Orel. 1 «lth Urt. Kr«l CarrtAr.: clrcla 2

r wllh Un. Cur llunlcr: circle » wilh Ura.1 «hool{ A. V. IV'aJI; <ifcJ« 4 wllb « « . JIaroW I'a Icaaan, Uorrli. < p.m. Th«raitar. CuU HcouU. ri.n n. H p.m. 4. a | lha bnnia o( U n. G. B. llrclbrrUn. Doak and 4 >14 p.n. Thuradar. Uer Scout troop *1, "Ontanie annti. ______

ffEN-DULL UKTIIODIBT J. 1). Crcio. paator lOiU a.m.. tba cburch a t atuilr. 11:10

n.m.. woralilp: cbolr anthcma. -(i C.ma Upon a Uldnliht Claar," and “A Carol to

wsrvhln; tba Ckrlat Child'': In oUarvanca uf Uni..pocia vtnal Illbla Sundar tba pMtor will prcath

It." man'a on ‘Tba Coat o( Yeur lllhla" i tfaa tail will . Mondar ba frcra I’aala 11* I*: nnraaty (or pia-

primarr aehool cblMran. 7 p.m.. tvalh eboJr praeWe*.

s r w ? ? iS S n i/ '; i : . ’.: wllh Hra. Arthur Urea. 1 p.m. Tburadar. famllr nllht! polluck anrt prwiram. 8

ir p.m. Frldar. Evanlac clrcla naaU wltb. werablf. Ura. FaUr Andaraan.*DMl‘lnV! BUHL SECOND WABO LDSp.m. rri- .10:41 a.m., priaalhood rBMtln*. Noon.

" K:CB ef XUp": InTocailen. A. L. TaUraan:

acllplural taadlnr, ifatan KuUa; aacramant r aenc. choir: apaalcan. Rtlauin Drown ac.d.m.. wor- Jaan Fauraom mnaloal numbor. choir;

Wodnaa- MaJiari. k'arl Hstehlnaen and Durant

Uondar. Ballc( aoclatr. S'^.m. Wadfiaadar. UlA. 4ill p.m. Tbaradar. r r in a r r .

Cftrrlsee PILER PtisT~BArTlBT2 . d«5 a a ’! r : ^ ™ .Ssthollc ahlDi ■naatat*. 'Jaaua Afain Addraaaaa tbi■ night.. B ren* ablpf airaaaia.'* ‘Cbooaa Your Blda." S lUesUon fiSV .V "prV adT45a?.*^{iT/5?ac7ci!

4 p.m. Kunnari Sac. 20. Cbrlatmaa prosram.

icip • * /a lls J ^ ^ 2

la - . B'eas

kiiQ\

purchoi

f this seles of AdverUseznenU on TELBVieiC tsued by tha Rudlo-Telavlslon Mooufscturers' :tter Buslnea Dureaus of New York City, tJi ble informaUon to assist you In the purchase

TROUBLE?t u s give y o u 'th e im p rcss ro n t h a t in elev ision se t you a re su ro t o b e le ttin i o f trouble. N ot a t a ll. B e c a u se o f ita i t w ill need more m a in te n a n c e th a n n: sv ices used .in th e hom e, b u t p e rso n s ' ib le prudence in th e i r purcha.'^o of r a c t s su ffe r a m in im um o f inconvenic n every business, th e re a r e a lw a y s a : ira to rs . This in fo rm ation is p reaentc f ro m th is element.

EMBER THESE BASIC POINa ll , w h a t you a re p u rc h a s in g is tcl^ '

j r responsible dealer w a n ts y o u to ha ' :r a te fo r you a t h is p lace o f business . 1 p e rfo rm b e tte r in y o u r h o m e th a n in business , if you a re in a fa v o ra b le loc

I W ritin g — T he g r a n d e s t proml n o t do y o u a n y goc th e y ’r e d o w n in bl w h ite .

[^CE & TELEVISION C. C.IE CLAI& T.V. c e n t e r ’ w a e

E S ‘ - . WILiR lS i

3, TWIN FALLS. IDAHQ

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i s r s s . w r.in i.-ssT i.'s i:I___ ■rHcr "!«ku.l- th Tbutadar. MtA.

r V . S j ; , i iS c a * - ;u “£".l;, iUW-^w'S:Inln* claaa. apeakrr. «ltO p.m_ CYT. 7ilOS ''iS S T . t s r J S l r i .W - ^ 'V S tS S s r .

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K ' i - S S u p ' V l - :. a . v s

in Ind Mr,: _______

11 a.m., wonhlpi ibo cbolr will alw * ipttUl CbrttimtM anlbon: Mrmon, ”n <

BT iSTt of Your blbJa.” 1> vm.. tba ckurchbanaa .1 nudr. 7ll0 P.m.. UYT. I P.m.. rountU aur. .tJull iroup will meat M the Uob JupKr

‘i - " - « £ a . " T S ‘™ iJoadar. cbo"r BOLUKTER COMUUKITT. CuhScoula, PREtinTTERIAKtroop al tha DanaU WalU. nInUlarn. JOS weal 10 a.m., Sumlar KhooL It a-m.. waribtp: a r. Kiplurcr nurtarr ler amall children. 7 p.m., reulha Tburulari nacllnr and lllble atudr for adulla.^fol-lAn; rlrcia 2 l,,.d hr a rall*loua (Hm. 7;l» p.m. Tuaa.WrZ JlaroW '**’'■ '*“ " raieat*-

H^uu. ri.n * ' .llrolbarlon. KtHBRBLY WRHT BAPTIST

ut troop »l, ,5 worahlp;

'1ST alrilllnr "Han Who Ran Frum Cod." B p-m. Wed.atuil^. n :10 aradar. bour of prarer.

■.s';.:ras, gifsE

Missionary Will Talk on Sunday

Klrkman. who served ? ti« Koon » mlasloa for the L D 8 chureh to >mantai mt>: thfi grest Itkcs Tcgion, will be the

principal apeaker a t sacrament ST: sen'Jces at « pjn. Sunday lo theI Drown ac.d {Uth ward.rn^'DuA n'; He. WlU lelsta his experlencta lo Cod oa during the two years he spent In * v? i *-5;™' mlulon. H ie program will also iiM?7. feature a violin solo by Mel Jensen.

a '" VISIT ^VENDEtL FAanLT . a.m.. wor- WEtJDBli. Dec. 11—Mra. Inlog

Abboit and Infant daughter, Pklr- a ? m . .^ ^ b a n k T i^ k a , arrived Tuesday toi Jr Bide." s fUlt Mr. and Mrs. M- Z<. McBride I oTr.*SLi «* andiamlly. M n. Abbott Is the alster?aS v S ^n ii: cf Mra. McBride. I

^ .1

hings you shou ld

know abou t th e

th o s e & se m c in g

T Sets!

riXBVieiON PACTrS . . . Ukcn lufscturers' sModatlon and tho rk City, that we hope ha.n fur- le purchase and aer 'lco of your

• R e id B t

n t h a t in th e pur- b e le ttin g yourself u se o f i ts comple.x- ;o th a n m ost o ther p e rso n s who exer- tha.'te o f se ts and nconvenience. ilways a few irrcs* p resen ted to help

: PO IN T S • ™’“g is television rc- ou to have it. Ho b u sin ess. The set 0 th a n in th e deal-orab le location. presentln]

!s t prom ises m ay tin d e rs i^ e dan y good unless our desire t<

vn in black and . y o u r interesiI ' a n t sales pro

C. C. ANDERSON’S 'CLAUDE BROWN’S

W ARNER JIU SIC & A P P L IA N C E W ILSON-BATES A P P L IA N C E

RISER-CAIN A P P L IA N C E S

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S k i r m i s l i i i i g J B e g i

H o u s e i n " S e a s ('K iT z S By H C m r UeLCMOBK I r » Ja»-u Tbe peace and calm of Cbrlstmsa « .t^mu.*** I* preceded by a storm at oot -<

- ‘A- bouse. ecIN The turbulence beflns with the wVm wor. *»PPl»» Of packagea for maUlni e i;T ^o » *^d doesn't blow 1(mU out to sea si CIT. 7 no until Uie tree Is up and UghUd. 8 x?j’n‘2 s r TVe'stirtW lhe wrapptog of jina 'cl

*M itlrm ll ™ C a . a

have ^ e n s la ln e 4 |M |l |^ M M M |b ' 'b y icaldlng tcMs, ii

snd the four walls Vr 10 a.m. 0 0< SV: lukjact bombarded Uau>«-ra«»u «u»h—• n d a a r ln g - ^ ^ B lM iH -

F ?Ml‘ “ aod scbolr prae. The battle was ■:

Itarted over, t ^ e ^ ^ ^ R i r ^ H 1ST first package.

,,, , v u asked to cut a g<;!on."=4i,: PiKe of paper: atba ckurch ilfil.lt With a r a u r n

[‘JS'-t” ''"* '>•“ >« on the dUl- Mcl«»ar.B will mm IJ'g room table ond happened to slice a naani a lltUe too deep, leaving a line Incl-

slon on the surface.Now you would hata Uiought that t

ar I was a notorious, InlenmUonsl u - aI *>««« *^d"iu. (oi. ichcmlnR for months aad monUis to o

, s.m. Tuaa. put a Wicked Heidelberg scor on Its s «lr raiear*. face. Qr that I Was sorry Uiat 1 t

hadn't used an axe or a haUhet and li TiBT chopped It Into amlthcreciu. (n.. worahlp; This Initial aklrmlsh was foUowed «w.“ t P.TB.. by a shsrp clash slmcat Immediately 1 ttiC Wri! I spotted tho fancy paper ihe

was using for the Inside wrapping.It wu sprlnUed with gold and lUver i and powdered with uml-precloui I

m.. wonhlp. ito'nes. I t was prettier Uian a Brus- 1 tapestry and must bare cost 1a^^ tKoafa. p,. ,

— Ing around a one buck aachet for . . . AunlBess. } i l l “Why not send tha paper to Aunt 1 ^ Bess and wrap It In that Mclict?~l l i n i l f i v asked. "It cost s lot more." < I t lU A jf X wish I hadn't made that itopla i ho served lo^lry. Bhe accused me of'wintlng ' church to to wrap presents In pspar bap from nil be the the grocery store. Sha told ma aha saoament didn't believe that I Uka Ohrlstmaa ay lo the —Uut I w u a Christmas hater.

Tha amoko friom this engagement xperlencaa than cleared when half

In battles broka out ali orera ^ a lw the place. She aaked me if I Uiougbt [el Jensen. |— ■ ■ ■ ' ' ^- ^ ' CHBIBTMAS

- • > PO R TR A ITS[ra. Iningit«r. PWr- L E E D 0 5 I PHOTO'uesday to Batra>«a 0B,tba allar.. McBride I ■ ■**» *• "■“»» 0"*I tha alster wa Olra S&H Green Stamps

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' Mafficihe Tl Burea

R ead Before T e a S l i n — T his m aana j Installm ent c m an u fac tu re r service c o n te you a re 'g e tU i a re covcrcd t

___ R e t ^ y o u r bim portjm t sB need to esta s ta tu s in .re s ] receiver purch

W hen In D oubt,F in d O u t— I f s U i l in doub

phone th e Mei of th e T w in F* Commerce . a ^

presenting you, w ith th is series o f "T .V . lersigned D ea le rs in T w ia Falls, fee l i t desire lo be of e r e r y s e rrice poaaible

r in te rest a s w ell a s o u r own from u n s a Bales prom oters.

M U SIC CEN TER

R O B E R T E . L E E S it

L U N C E M OON’S PA IN T & 1NCE S E A R S , K O E B ttC ^

:S ■ T A T E FD R N IT O R B

;JBegin8 a tK a in fe^^ Season o t Yule Jop?az Z w e re e u M liU e lb e ld ttt tW fl^ ^ hristmsa on a kiw^ao »«caddD«slte.-iMW ^ m atom **01 eoorM z an.” a a d n > A ^ <

coarse, toy flngv aUppatf aod tW - vlth the whole darB-Maagaeaaa ODdflM.''''' maillDf I a u n r e a te d ^ wa noi ow •*» >

t.to sea a t r i ^ i u s t aeal Uia paekafaa hied. ftso t^ tape aod aend -tbata f t iUo fjin a ctta*. m a Utters.------

sadtyea Wish X hadnt eometaa tbaliv.bl<Sea .* ith tt .J t t .h ro iig h tiS r tn 7 * ii3 !^

<aUe on thiU t Uiat want e n o u a 'S atv ted addrtaamgaecaapaeksfai.’’

AsZbanbeendolacatnoaaslauthL' : ^ l u X'ean-Temaabar, I addraaM ST '- k l them on trou t and b u t.

i f J s S i’iS S .J s H S ! 'K J H aides. Jost one side.’■ T * •nvbo told you th a tr Im B T h e n a n a t ths poatoOka. X P Q B suppose you know mora thaa ba

does. Oo can him If you dont ballflTt

■ar. ■ -Okay,’* X aald, * ra nndo tbeadtosUce and"WBll-wrap the»OT«r."— -------^line Incl- “i f you do I'll ahoot you." aha aald.

I hope nona of the packagea eaa ught that talk, because if they do when tbay Jonsi u - are unwrapped Uie recipients wfll ba lad been cure to beUere that otnr mairlaga la nonUis to on the rocks, and tbat wa botb ara •M on IU going to spend CbrUtmu wltb 7 Uiat 1 bondages about our beads and blood Whet and in our eyea.M. (DiitflbBud br UtHutlki gB<kat«. lm.)

S S Visits Notedwrapping. WENDELL. Dee. ll-Id a lU Oold, and lUver student nurse a t Bt. Benadiet'li boa* l-preclous plUl. Ogden, returned to Ofdea n a Brus- Wednesday foUowtng a Tlslt wltb' ttare cost her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. iC B 1 you, go. Oold. IIachel for Mrs. Dale Bunn and aon. SonaU

Ray. Topeks, Kans.. arrived Tntaday r to Aunt to apead tha holidays wtth ber ischct?~I parenu, Mr. and Mn. It. O. Pvtar- ■ sen. Her busband. wbo Is la thalat simple aervJca, win arrtra Dee. a t ' ‘ fwintlng bap from

M oney to Loon

-----------1 • Mo Ocnirnimoni• low Zntarast Bataa

ro J . E. WHITEaO E IfO T

; u . p .

• 'An tm p o r lm i m iu a e* io ihe p io p le o t M agie V a lley , epoiuored iff - the T a in Falle Merehimbf

' Bureau and^ pretenied ' b y the w tie tH g m d “ '

Twin F a llt D ea len a t a public a e r c ie a

I m eans y o o r b m o f sale, >ailment c o n t r a c t I f any, ufacturer'fl w a r r a n ty and ice ’c o n ^ t K now w h a t a re g e t t in g a a d how yoo covcrcd befor© you buy. in y o u r b ill jof ^

to estabU sh w a rra n ty IS in . re sp e c t to .date of ver p u rch ase . - j

il in doub t, w r ite o r tele* s th e M e rc h a n ts B ureau e T w in F a l ls C haojber of nerce . . . te lep h o n e B79a

o f "T .V . Facts,** w e t h f •;I, fee l i t h s s sh o w n you possible s n d t o p ro te c t - i\

•om u n sc ru p o lo n s , lU n e ^ ^ '

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IT E R ' ' >1. L E E 3 A 1 ;E 3 C O . , ,

lIN T & F U R N IT U R B «

l E B tC K & C O . '^^^^ '

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C o c a T C l u b ' ^ i

Y uletideT Fnerm ea SciulU. Twla n i b

tpuaty boma demoostnUon ■ctDC, pmenUd tb t prognm oo OhiKt' m u hating and boUiUjr <lecoraUoDi

.At tbe Twin Fall* J»y-C-Bttei ni«t- Ing Tueidty n e a la g 'Jn ’ Ou P u t b o tjl dlatof room. ^

H n . R07 Jester, Mr*. Eugcos OhuapUa u id Mr». Joba TWdhuien.

Mn. Robert DetweUer and Un. Jn te r leinrted on the xnld>7ear coOTmtlOB a t McCall. ^ .

JMOmj u u i SatunUy w u pottponed natu tha Xlnt ot aext year.

QlfU were dlittlbuied to tha membert by Santa Clout.

Mrs. Arthur Smith r e p o r t oa »TTMuemeaU for the ChrltUnu dlnaer-daace which will Dee. 18. Plani were dUcutted for ■Jft&aee with the Chrlttmu partj a t tba Cerebral Paliy achooL — -

VFW ABilUary ’Mra. ZIU noaeh was elKl«l

Jualor Tlee pretfdenC 0/ tha Ve^ r- u a of Porelen War* auxlllw at week'a meeUne in th# old hoipllal bnlldiaK.

A Chrlttmu party fw the aoxUlary M t acheduled for D«. 38. ChUdrcfl of the memlen will be b w re d Dee. 37.

tetter* were read from terrleemea who haw recelred OI Thtru boxet

th e auxiliary toted to donate to the VFW national home and the reterant' hoapltol at Boise. The group a l» decided to contribute to

C e r e m o n i e s H e l d

A t W e n d e l l E v e n tWENDELL. Dcc. I l—The Wcm-

uj^ aasoclaUon et the Pretbyieriaa- BapUat church IntUlled oftleert rueaday evening at the church. Mrs. Qeorre WUklnt tnu la charts cf the aervlce.

Installed were Mrs. Jaek MlUer, WTsWent Mra. Ray U neuter. vlee irealdent; Mrs. Roy Slshop. secre- ' *iy; Mrs. H. E. Taylor, treasurer iro tem: Mrs. F n n i M cm m . world ‘ errlco chalnnan; Mn. Cheeter Itlce, ' eUowahlp chairman; Mn. M. H. , tfete, membership,- Mra. Don MU* ’ er. represenUUM of Weatmlnster ? eUowthlp; Mrs. Pred Qlbton. chatr- oaa of tho nomloatlnff comnjlttee; ^ H. B. Lorain, spiritual Ufa nnd tewardshlp chalnnftn: Mra. H. F. I<^lnger, mlsaloaary education and irojrom chairman; Mra. E. J. Ben- lett. chalrmaa,.at toclal education Dd aeOoo, mnd Mft. Howard MUlt, , tenture chaln&aa.\ <Mrs. Richard Wmiams played

ackcrousd aiutle aniA accompanied > trs. Bennett, the sololit 'Mra. Bennett led * 0 desoUona od read, the Ohrlstmas message. < Mra. HoUlnger w u ta charge of n » program. Sbe accompanied the mlorslrl* choir which provided the ■ lUBlo for the Chrlstmu readlns , ivea by Mrs. M. E. Scheel. «Esther clrcla membera aerved re- w tahnenta. *

W o r k F e a t u r e d ^BHOSHONE, Dee.. n - r Manual tark w u featured a t Wcdaeaday (jght's liDS MIA meeting at the i,uirch. Robert Plxton conducted ^e opening exercises. hFtaak Driesel gtfva the prayer and ^ irbara Morris, tbe theme. QroupiSbiK of Chcjatmas carolt was .1 by AIlco Sorensen, accom- -aled by Mra. PUton. 1 5A Christmas parly w u announc- '. for next Wednesday nisht. The 5 ogram wUl be preaented by theMous elaases aad a daaea will b« „Id. Refreahmenta wU be serred. ^

M a r i a n M a r t i n s

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S BALP.8IZE FASHIONLine dlvlae for the half-tlte fig-

we. We predict youll like this #0 much, you'll make u now In winter cotton. Uier In a spring print. Per- xectU proporUoned tor Hie shorter- • waltud, fuller figure—no altera- Uon problema.

IBS. aOH. 3J^. 2iH. Slu 16'.i“ S . .! *

Thi* eaay .to-u ta pattcm >irai perfect fit. CompletTaew chart ahows you ertzy iteo.'

Send thirtj-flve cenu In colna for, this pftUem—add tlve eentt for oaahju itttm far Ist-cJai* malimg. Seiid to MarlJi Martin, care ot

-Tlmas-Naws. pattern- .departoua:,__P. O. ba t e7«, Chicago 80. w . Print your name, addreas, zone; sl» snd MtI* snabcTr

iworhen Fedture ; Theme at Eventsla Falls tha departaeat project of obtain- m a ro t, tng a telerUeia set for the Old Sol.I Ohnst- dlerf home st Bolsa. coraUonttes meet- . G»od WUl ClobEha Park -T h e Thanksgtvlnt-dlnntr-of the'

Good WUl dub wu beld thU week -Induded in.thjJO pF luOL

Eugene DancM were preaehttfiT irTtetr •Idhutes. Stoddard's itodents and plnochla tnd Mrs. w u plsyed. Prices were won by mld-year Mrs. Walter Wlraehlnj aad John

Roemer, hlgb, and Mrs. Ted Soperlulad forostponed ——r. Cesplas Oabto tha Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peterson

wers elected president of the trted oa couplet club of the Presbyterian Vltlmu church Wednesday at a Chrlstmu be held pu ty la ibe ehurch. f for as- Oilier new omcert axe Mr. aad >s party igrt. Joteph 6hlnn. t)c« president,wl------and-Mr.-and M rs.-Lany-lrw ln,

secretary-tresturer. •, . The program them o^w u the

elecled celebraUon of the first Christmas r Veler- m Twin FalU la IKM. iratthlt committee for the erenlaiboipltal Include Dr. and Mn. Oordan Tobin,

^ chatmiea; Ur. and Mrs. Rorer StAf- >f ford, Mr. and Mrt. Oren Boone. t>«- 28. Mr. and Mrs. 0, E. Trout. Mr, and WJU be Mra. flhJun sod Mr. and Mrs. Rich-

X boxes j j y ;lniJIJ*,ydonate Mn. Joe Fox entertained the

« and auxiliary to the Intematioaal «• The i^ppc^rspbletl unlea this week. A

^ letter w u rttd from Mrs. Marria Frandten, Fretne, CaUf., a fonner

f I aserobfr.iIq Otfta wert exehanred and caaaats

w u played.' f l n f Th® meeting wlU be held ' c m Jan, 4 a t tha home of Mrs. CecU ' Wom- Cox. _ '

'ierlaa- —Dftieen FaUs Avesoa Olnbh. Mrs. Mrs. Emett Johnson w u hosteu ) iriTS cf a t the Falls Avenue club'a annnal

Chrlstmu party Wednesday. She y illjr w u assisted by Mrs. Jerry Moore. '

(]■ yj(e Members brought glfta for patients ' igcff. at the county farm. 1

casurer A ffUt exchange was conducted. 1 wwld Secret sUlers wers revealed aad 1

■I Rice names drawn. v■jj tj' Plan* were eompleted for a dln- n MU- *« *'*■‘1 the Ricenlnster ^owL <chatr- I ■ "

Care o f YoiBy ANGELI

icatlonMill. When Bobby brought home his t

report card with Ils list of '3 s,~ It r Played ^ evident (hnt hts mother andpuUed f«U>er were disappointed. Thera t

w u ono “A," but It w u for Conduct, j,'oUons “It 1“ >"*• Bobby, tha t you •,tge. ousbt to by harder for ‘Aa,"‘ his trge of mother obMrved. t:!d the "I do try." the boy said. "I got teti the il hundred In spelling today.'* *sadlns ‘ e ll. put a Uttte ;nora effort In «

learning your lessons." hla father i|(4 re- urged, "if you set two *Aa' in les- y

sons next montb, r i l give you a f,dollar. Bear In mind for lessons. An g

d*A* tn conduct Is taken for granted.** *i

Let ma lay a nod word ior the, boys and ilrli who manage to get c;

l*aual the *TJ«,“ plus aa -A" for good eon- 5]'1^5^ duct. For (hey are all right, tho #

^ backbone of the glasses. I have ^lUcted known msny such pupils and have u

' had reason (0 respect later their h•fv id charactan and achievement. dOroup Of coune getting aa “A'* Is fine «I wss aad I apptiud (hose who succeed In ir

getting It In lessons. But mostpupils are Jujt ordlaary boys nnd bigirls, who, (Ike ut, arc doing their .1

' day's work well. ^ H « ^ What concema ma la not tha “A'* JUb* Of *B-but Uia quality of tha effort.

The usual "A" pupU 1* » aort ofspecIaUst. We need more of tho lu

n . . ChUdren- because they sustain the ”' ' "A'* pupUt. We need ths speclallit, C

It ll Quite true, but ,wher« would ”the speeHUit tx wfthout ttsf Tes, »,

I • W b t b f l i e

“ ■ Wtiat's tli6

i - - 'n W C T i M i m *

Per- ^ter- •era-

.V iW d Mae

!SS ^ m i m / m c i t s s t» 1M tw o k hybod ie idM ow p ,

£ »n 7 5 ib « j,e ot tnawt, __ ________?rint v*x<snd

>— - ^ E n g a g e d — y ,

obtain- Id sol.

* B i r ' '-MBrtalaocl^

Soper ‘

Bterson •..f the • * •'I'tcrlaa •>. J•Istmu , *C-

i t o i S BOBEAVNA STUDEB, . . wboM c ngafoxat ^

TOila* m d tT . ton of Mr. and Mrs.Lyls Frasier, o te a u Ferty. h u

rS ta i- ^ aaaooneed by her parenta, Boone Mn. Boy F. BrooU Klag:r and Bbe Is i senior a t OlennaRich- ^*"7 U r t seboot Frasier Is sta-

tioned wlUi the navy at Ban Dlen, CaUf. (Staff aogravtHi)

d the r<i . r 1^ a u P a r t y S p o n s o r e d

F o r C a r e y G r o u p\OABZr. Dec. 11-Memben of the

laaats Pngrtstlve club aad tbelr partaen Wednesday evening sponsored a

I held benefit card party. Proceeds wUl bo CecU the club's sliaro of tha community

Chrlttmu treat. 'Mn. Floyd Rudolph w u hostess

for U>e event. RefrethmenU. wera losteu potluck.iTintiii; High prizes for men wera won by . She Lavar Justescn and Leonard How- Moore. ard and low by Leonard Carlson, itlenu Women's hlgli prizes wera awarded

to Mra. Floyd Rudolph and Mn. ucted. Lavar Justesen. Mrs. Myrl Carlson . I aad reeelved low prize. Tmvellng prize ,

weat to Claudo Harkins. 'I din- ¥ « « \i Rice Uany birds have little or. no sense ;

of taelL , ^

Y'our Children iANGELO PATRI {

le hla We cherish (he specialist, but wa do | Is," it not need ioo many of them.? « id Met “A" puplU put all their 1

time end energy mto getUng thoIduct. high mark; But I would like to see I••k?’ what U back of thU success, (f the )

boy or girl Is unselfish, generous. Ithen we have even more respect for 1

I got the pupU. But if ho happena to boself.tetklng. self-centered, a child I

^ *n who dltcourages friendships and Is *ather ju,i out to be on top, then, la later 1‘ yean, ho mny become wealthy nnd I

» famoui. but probably minus the ^ spiritual quallUea that add ao much

»*«*• to life.T tho Thj -B" pupil U lUtely to bo a0 w t chUd who playa hard and perhapa ] ■ finds time for a paper route or for j • w o s part.Ume Job. A boy org lrl usu- « navo ally thlnka more of giving than get- <

Ung. The Rlrl mny bo her mother'shelper and Uio teacher'a aid. In rshort Uien ‘3s*' are lUcely to be the t

1 fine useful, healUiy children who grow 1 ea m Into high-minded citizens. It's fine / most to get "As," qulto good to gel “Bs," <nna t,ut u Is the character back of Uia a

student that U of chief Importance. £„ „ An "A" In conduct Is worthy of . a t

» "A'* .*«. . tCtart ______ ;

V ^ «ro«nawork for tJ 11,1 , ehlfomi tr t r.ry \, n>un« Uirr (bouM lt»m c t^ m>nn«n. j

XM. It. fluUoa g, K€ir Yerk » . H. T._______ S

dffgafinaspaiaffls?

T ( i 6 T ( f 6 . / -

> tli6 ml freat in fana ?

The'(

/ ■ sel« m y V WHITE i

* C ^ S S f l ^ foTitrono,Mom pfoNHMidv ocnc* (er omce. tfioo p«o751 bo><e foodk. Moro ocoAomicoL tool

4t»wMCM»sea«ee»«etabMK.

—' Rebekah L 6 ^ I Report on Y(

ABOSBONE, Dte. 11 ~ Ollkcrj were elected at a mceUng of Opal : Itebekah lodge Tuesday night a t tbe lo O f hall.

Mr*. Carolyn Wilktr U tha aev ' noble graad; Mra. BeaUlce Nelsoa. 1

p a s -rlee traod;-Mn..OcrDUiyJ3ilTl,n-. j B b cording secretary; Mn. Maty Alex- 1 H B aader, financial tecretary; Mra. . fS M l 4iHIa"KIciey."irtUBrtrrHra.-Eul8- ■

Shook, staff captain, and Mrs. Mel- ' ■ son. Mrs. Agnes Strunk and Mra. ' .•tr Mabel Hahn, tnulccs. They wUl be

InstaUed a t me flrat meeUng la ': i « i . ________ _

The charter w u anpea icr tbs X v >dn. Mary Apolds. past aa- ,

?< aembly president. AstlsUag were . Mrs. EUzabeUi CUnger, Mrs. Nel- ‘

» t soa, Mrs. Barbara Unen. Mrs. VI , Wernicke, Mrt. LUly Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Carolyn Walker and Mn. Ad-

> gm die Peugh.■ § ■ Tha group voted to twrchasa a ;

band uniform for Uis scbooL - ■ " A wedding gift w u p re c te d i

Mra. Freda BsyUu from the lodge. 'Larry ------- ,Mrs. Waaden lo d o i

, h u 'WKNDEUi-Offlecn wera elected ■ rents, this week by Idabo Rebekah lodge King a t U)e lOOF hall. ' leans Mrs. Orlando Jacobson w u choaea , i (ta- DOble grand lo succeed Mra. Robert : Ban Blmerly. I

) Other offlcen are U n. M. A. Ue- ‘ ------- Oloud, Tlee grand: Mrs. Ray lancaa-

J ter, recordittg secretary; U it. Owen \ Bolan. fUunclal secretary; H n. H.L. Goble, treasurer; Mrs. Wyatt

,, Hamilton, Mrs. A. F. Srowa and l U P M n. J. B. Hartwell, trustees, aad

the M n. Lancaster. drUl captain. « rtaere Mr*. A. F. Toaag wu appointed . ed » to the audlUng committee. :,m be Installation ceremonlea wUl ba . lunlty 2>eld a t the fln t joreUng in Jaa- ,

o,teaa '^^SiuiUon* were mads to Uie ChU- . were p

«> b r D r a m a F e a t u r e d 1

' S A t B r a n c h E v e n t ‘“S r OOODINa, Dte, I l - H i , im er- *

lean Association of University •'Women; Ooodlng tiranch. met at *th# home ot Mn. John F. aouser "Monday evening. Mrs. Orace SoUera, *Bliss, presented an act from a nine- *teenUi century pUy, “Cesto,*' by ^ John Robertson. Mra. Aldrich Bow-

------- I t r , p ro im n t l u t o u i , u a n u n c r f “the program.

Mnj. Hersehtll Lamb conducted °tbe business session. A report w u ^irlven on the Children's Thester of °the yVest production, T h e Sorter- *1

. e rs ApprenUce," sponsored by ths t< '» AAIW and PTA Nov. 13.

Mrs. Marlon KUngler discussed their fellowship acUvlUes.: tho Mra. Lamb announced that tho 0 seo Idaho AAXIW ccnventlon will bef Uie held In Twin Fallt April 30 and k:rous. May l , The Ooodlng branch wUl bo <3:t for In charge' of a luncheon. »to be Quests at Uis meeUng Included „child Mrs. Leon Orleve, WUma Talley, s sd Is Mrs.:Ann Olenn and Mrs. ,6oriers.later Hostesses were Mrs. Clouser, Mn. v• and Fred S. Craig and Mrs. Bert Plak. *

Uie ¥ * * Z

L e s s o n G i v e n^ » DECLO, Dec. ll-Th« Dedo LDS■hape ReUef sodtty met Tueaday after- <r for aoon at tha chapel ,for a social ad-usu- ence leason'presented by Mn. Carlget- Osterhout.

her's The sodety hold a bazaar and dln-L In ner. The program Included numbeng the by WUllam Darrington, WUfordgrow Rlchlns, Bob Stevens and Weltonfine Allen. A aklt by Jaek Richards. Mrt.

■‘Bs,'* CaUierlne Bryant, DeVon Anderson( the and L. H. Hafner, duet by Olenauice. Saxton and Dean Rlchlns and selec-of. a Uons by John Stone, accompaaled

' by Mra. Stone. Uutic'for' daacUg w u funitshed by ths Declo orches-

k for tra. L. H. Hafner, Clyde Wardle, Welton Allen. Bud Roblntoa and

" J i - Robert Btertia.r.H. * * ♦

One bird, a swift, h u been clocked• **” a t 200 tnllei an hour. .

le c h o ic e

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decfed for rE5l»R7VNA

a , CMM i f ilfcJ?

(THIES-NEWIjTW:

j^ges^aCJSlley ____ :

T Y ear's Electionsillkcrj dren'a bome la Boise aad the lOOF t Opal home In CaldweU. tht a t Tbe noble graad reported tha t a

barrel of canned frrUt had beea sent ta nev to the ChUdren's home for 'Thanka- ‘Jelsoa. glvlag. Members voluateered ta as- HL r t - lUt wlUi work for Uie rlslt of the/ j S , - hlbodmobUe.----- ------ ------------------M n. Aanouneemeat w u mada of the

irteait- Rabekahxlub.mnoerj9j>e.ieiTd at tN r f . Uie hall Dec. J«. Mn. 0 . a Weai iRir i M n. be hostess.BiU be Mrs. Oeorge Budsoa and M n. Ea- jig Ja WlUlam* serred refreahmeo(<.

~ s r r c s u u - ^ u i o e n wtrt eleetad by membera of Snowdrop Rebekah

^ lodge a t Uie metUng UUs week. '; Mrs. WlUlam Smith w u named

noble graad; Mr*. WUUam Savel-

secretary; M n. Alice TcoBg. trta*-, _ _ urer; Mra. Bessie Wartham, staff ^ • captain, and Mn. O. S. Famlua, Ibnfxi Mr*. OtoTj* F tentot and Mra-Jo-,

seph Shirt*, tnsteea. . IMr. aad Mxt. Oeorge Veaable and

M n. Faralon, all offlcen of the graad lodge, v e n boaored. I

Memben roted te donata to th e . Chlldrea'* bome a t Boise.

The Dee. 33 meeUng win' be a | OhrlsUnu party. Memben are to bring arucle* for use la tbe lOOP

LM e. ,laca*-

W o r k e r s N a m e d ^ '

; " S ' i B y W e n d e l l U n i t1. aad WSNDELL, Dec. U-^Tbe Amer- , . lean Legloa auzUiaiy to Wendell

elfltw poet No. 41 met Tuesday evening . a t the home ot Mn. Bert E. Weston.

I ^ Mra. Roy Mlntun, aew president. *’“ * nppolated her offlccrs and commlt- — tees.

They are Mrt. Weston. *ergeant- at-anna and historian; Mrs. Beulo

J Benson, chaplain; Mrs. WUUam J Hlggenbotham. chaiiman of Amer-

. (canlsm and child welfare commit- s n t ^ ^ 1 Oharlea Oates, memorial imer- P®PP? thalrmaa; Mr*.

Jame* Elggcnbotham. et»amimlty et •£ scrvlce chairman: Mr*. Weston. Mra. louaer A- F. Brown and Mra. Mlntun, con-

stltuUon tuid by-laws eommlttee, nadM n. France* Ooble, membership

•• chairman.Bow- All unit memben wfll work ea meed Oold Star mothen committee.

Member* dedded to meet the tec- ucted 0"'* Monday of each month, i w u Oddessa Henderson and Joan « r of Stevenson, who attended Olrls* ffcer- *‘ Moscow In June,-reported r th t to the group^ * * '

D i n n e r S e r v e dI. the MURTAUOH. Dec. 11—Ths H “ and N club met Wednesday at the

home of Mra. Charles Mollno for a “ Chr i s t mu poUuck dinner; Co-hostcsa , . . w u Mta. Pete Thomton. Ounes

1? were played and prizes woa Inr Mrs. ““ *»• Ray Assendrup and Mrs. Leo Tum-

er. The white elephnnt waa won by Mrs. Lyle Rowen. A gift exchange

^ was held.______________________

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>ns BUHL—Tbe Round* *n* Sqnare* alOOF wUl holda^*aeeS*Utrd*y n l ^ t In

the Bohemian haU. BUI Cleveland tha t a is the caUer.

ieaseoi * • *■hank*- jjaglc Sipiarta wUl bold a aquare

ta a*, Saturday night la the Amert-can Legion haU wlUi Bob Daley, Je-

, Vv n a n e ;u Uw taller............ ...............t i Ole « « »

2 ^ -flHOSHONB-OUleera.wUl-be.la: ataUed during Uie Order of Z u tem

It*. Vm- Star metUng at 7 JO p. m. Ttiesday mtoLt. «» UJe J-

--------- m m = T h*Jualor,claa* ot PUereieeted high se&ra itwoScaEgT^caraliffl «bekab m 1:10 pm. Saturday Ui the-Central Kk. ' grade school gymnaslnm. named « « »

OOODDJO-The Ooodlng Grange * J??°* wUl jponser an opea daace Batur-

*” •* ; day In the Ooodlng Orange haD. W r ~ B U « U to c I t e .

■ RUPERT—The Jfoedownen elab win ‘oeet Saturday alght a t the Moose ban. Aubert Cnreil. Hey- bton, win call the *iu*r« daaoec.

ta tha * * »-lOMBEBLY-Boots aad Slipper*

I' . cfub will hoM a square daace Sattzi^ ^ to day erenlng In the Klmberly.Orange t lOOP .bfil Woffltt as the caUer.

P n S l—Tbe Hillside Helpers club

dwUl have a hoUday party Wednesday a t the home of Mrs. Robert Murdoff. Memben are u kcd 'to bring their

J n i tAmer- Twin PaUs chapter. Daughten of

7endell the American Revolution, wUl bold tvenlDB a luncheon s t 1 pjn. Monday a t the Veston. home of Mn. J. O. Bradley. Mn. sldent. Sturgeon McCoy is Ui charge of the jmmlt- Ohrlstmas prognun.

« ¥ «rgeant> GASTLEPORD — The CuUeford Beulo Swing and Sway dub wlU hold a

7UUam poUuck dinner and square dance at Amer- 7:S0 P- >«- Wednesday a t the Oun

Tfflfpif- club. Memben are requested to bring unorial table service. Interested pereoa* are 1; Mr*. Inrlted to attend, nunlty * *a, Twin Fallt branch, American As-1, con- toclatlon of Unlveraity Women, wlll mlttw, meet at 1:15 pjn. Saturday a t the jershlp VWCA roomt. A prognun of Christ-

m u mutlc wUl be directed by BeUe irk e s Haueler, Twin FaUa hlgb achool n i l t l^ music InsUuctor.

SHOSHONE-The American Le- joan auxUlary wUl meet a t 8 p. m; Q ^ . Monday at Uie Memorial hall. A

DortM P«gnm wUl be foUowed by a sew- Ing bee. There wUl' not be a gift exchange among memben this year,

d lt h u been announced.* ¥■

_ The Junior Muslo dob wUl meet ha H a t 3 pai. Saturday a t the L. B. at the ShurUeff residence, 838 Filer avenue.I for a A tpeclal OhrlsUnu program is lostcss planned and memben wlU try out aiimes for parU In Uie opera "Hansel and yMrs, Oretel," whleh win be given In AprlL Turn: » ¥ . ¥ron by One flock of geese is known fo ihange hnve flown at the height of 20,000

feet.

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Legion auxUlary. vaa held at the home of Mra. O. D. HeUer Tuesday

aouare' wnloff- Robert WenaitnorB jS iert. conducted Uie meeUng. ' ler Je- WU reported tha t a box ol

afforted glrtThad been parchued and sent to the Veterans hospital at

, . , Boise for the gift table*. The project wa*-eemplet«l-t^4ba.xehabUUallaa

BasKni eonimlttee.A donaUon wa* roted to tho na*

tlonal president's project, 'Wocdes Church Crusade."

o^FUcr Mrs. Chet Floyd's reslgaatlon ai :a jn l« r iirolileiil, -wai-aeceptedCentral Mn. Jobn Voldetmaler waa Intro­

duced u a new member. She It p u t prealdeat of the Pairfleld ualt

Grange Chrlstmu carols were sung, ac* Batur- companled by Mrs. D. L. KeUer.

■8 >»«Ti Tbe hostesses, Mrs. SeUer, Mr*. Earl Finney, Mrs. Zeta Marlatt and Mr*. HeUer, serred a salad course,

w e la b . *

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r B y L D S S o c i e t yHAOERMAN. Dec. l l - M n . Mar-

Omnto 1“ Pugmire wna in charge of the work day Tuesdsy of Uie LDS Re- Uef sodety. She also gave the lea-

« club "Speadiag the Family Dol-

ru S ^ r ' A demonstration w u given on making Christmas candles. Jin . Herman Anderson suggested Chris- m u decorations for the home and

ib « ftf for gifts. Befreshmentt were terred by'Mrs. Joe Haycock and Mrs. Cor-

’ Uie DcUus TbompsonvM n completed lor the

I* of the smorgasbord dinner to be serrM ' „ the evenmg ot Dec. 10 in the Clvlo

dub rooms of the Masonic temple. (Ueford Mrs. Herman Aaderson Is chairman h o ld a of UiB dinner and the publlo U In- inee a t »1 attend. Fttnds will go-to la Oun Uie itake recreaUon summer camp

Allures lake, m r . i i Next Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Jim

Allred wlU bo in eharge of Uie lit; ernture lesson.

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In Uie dubrootu. A < ^ 2 ren on ^ Pli»S'lnR.• Skinner u l i, Crou won 1 rst; Mu. ?SL?n ? ^ d r e c h ta n d B o b T u ^ ^ l

Mrs. Aalier fl. wjIko ».Cor- Qfwnhalsh. Uurd. ^

The tournament n , jr the PJJJ. notserrM ♦ ♦

temple. G u s s t s H o n o ff talman I.OLNER, Dec ll - i^ ^ i? lU ln - Edgar Moorman entei^i go. to wests Wednetd,, e r S ^ .

• camp home. KU lUler.Bold. OrangevlUe. ( W m

» J ta trip to Europe chU t « ^ - he lit; Wuhlngton Gut« e o ^ o

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^ b wniTCd by hU widow- , belttr known m Peifjy. ?■ ?u hU ctmpui sweethcArt m r. bi^ted iw alU S C .and tw o a p

I fjflsir. 't ighlntr well oyer tci ^ C nnth quit the loot*oe la 1»50, Hc rcmnlned i u u, Bto Ibout many aapccta ^a.ttf, ptrtlcularly the alumni h. j.tttl c o w ered the USO \>. a t dtputaent in forelnR his *• ^ la.t( anled away mnny fine a d rootball. Including hta u lo the famed Rojo bowl v. ii I Uail heirt tugRlnic Kene n. n W pme he conched..- JJ, ^ iru Is the final game o( ia hli underrated Trojana Tet {1 fine Naite Dame t t m „(lhe TroJ»n players carried ;'*Tj ! lhe field on their ahoiil- n. mi

ndalsHost intana F ive 11 is Week-End ‘ ™rniA «otU trf-Pre«-------------I Ksfthtm dlvlalon baiket- »»"gi e» «111 be In action thl* n.' Uo sl lllh Idaho poaalbly-fac- B«ii*ri tisuthejl test against Mon- ?• Mlij and Baturday nighta ’CT. Tolla su it has one til t on Up, bat at Con-allla to Port- }. un

fJeu. WaihlnRlon Btate will g; « ' r i Ooiuigi In Spokane P ri- y - i l d nlum home to-Pullm nn /C jtt If ta entertain Whitworth. " _ ,' a pl»TKl Portland Thura- ^ tit ind WIU reat un til Ne* h,b4!. ^ by for a two'game lundo

Xt Jl*a. W uhlngton also • »ttk clt, Mttlng Ita aljhU itwk-i toyiuion by Kansaa- eo*rii

KtUni lit Thursday seaalon JJBi.Ottgon waa leading!nwa la pre-seaaon play S’ , ^

Tlctorles. Oregon j. wi^ Uihotaeh had won two p-?•'

had lost a pair. *• ®“r « 6uta WM beaten by TouIgatlcnlm three stmight ...... -

mocks to Field | | m Next Season %!!

wdirectors of the Poca- T- I 'i

‘J.«Uh»Y« announced they b. aS& IHI l«eue basebaU d- ab.

Pfeslclent of “ J club. *aM ft juc- ■ PMfiMn fund raisins r '« bttn aMurcd. J.'111,!

of tt'e Amerl.Wltinthue from St.'Loula *S S '' , “''I'lttl* there said T.u

"crcement J,,...,“‘■ ^ w d the Pocatello i'* n l

£'l! >^P".ienu. 111«U1 1 i'.'*' meet- , , ,

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[T C o a c I r^ ie s “ j ick Smashup ^>c. 11 (/P}—B lu // /rfondJy J e f f Cra- rootball coach w ho g u id ed th e uni- Kr ifomla into four Roao bow l games, Thursday from in ju r ie s received in

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Eli¥er4:ilt^; 51ate of 22 5 in Valley /;^ n d In Magic V alley w ith a to t i l o f ^ B -Som o-oL the_ft-cck .Jrom -tlioJftfa l , t win Falla B ru ins, r id in g a tw o-gam e I n ton, U toh. G am e tim o f o r th a t t i l t •* - — ia 8:45 p .m . a t th e new h ig h i

schoo) gym nofiium . A Jayvee p* rc j— y s t a n r - alatcd to «Urt at 1 VJO. « -O Bnila coach Dao Palkln* tald he

probably wm go aionj w ltt lho um e itarUng lineup that took the

I I noor againat.Oakley laat Tuesday.K That lineup puts Bob Ridgeway

and Bill Cummins at the forward spota, Bob Lydum at center Md I

Uni- Knute Weitcrgren and Gary Sim- Im es. “ o " •'I the guard poelUon*.-----------1>rf Palkina aald the B rulru h&Tebeen I .u 111 ^.Qriting ha rd aU week In prepara* — 1 tlon for tha B ear RJTer team- !

‘T hey alway* floor » tough team and have given the Brulna i hard

[ } , . tfme Jn paat aeaaons."U st year down In Utah, the

Bruins lost a heart-breaker by a ,.7 * 45*44 score. With no time ihowlng ^ on the clock. Twin P^ls had two

• free throws that would, havg given them the game and missed them

— J both.Bear River haa played three

_ games so far this aeaaon .asd won ^ them all. They defeated Preston.L«1 which loat only to Idaho PaUs In V the finals of the claaa A tourney

lu t year.T»’o of the Big Seven conference

teams alao wlll get Into action on I III FVlday and Saturday olghfa among J « t the other top Valley games.I \ll The Buhl Indiana wUl hott Filer « 411 Friday whUo the Jerome Tlgcn,: ~ losers to the Brulna In the opening• tut ot tho season, travel to Caldwell s 41* for a game with the Bis Six team.i *{! On Saturday night, Rupert meeta J . 140 Olenns Ferry a l Qlemu Perry.0 4» The schedule:. rrJday> » i i Murtaugh a t Valley

Hansen at Declo Fairfield a t Dietrich

1 477 Pller a t Buhl• sn Malta at Burley (preliminary)I Shoshone a t Richfield------Mountain Home a t QrandTlewI J»4 jorome at CaldwellI 40, Paul a t OakleyI 441 Olenna Ferry a t HaUeyI {•» u u h BChool for Deaf at Qoodingi 4! State.I IIS Wendell at BUss• r r r Hagerman a t Heybum (Rupert)

American FalU a t Kimberly: Itl Ben Lomond, Ogden, Utah, at< Itt Burley.‘ If! Baturday

514 Bear River a t Twin ralla . 4t» Valley a t Hansen (

' n n American Falla a t CaaUeford* DIetrleh- a t Bruneauttl Rupert a t Olenna Ferry _III Carey a t Bllsa

: S41 Utah School for Deaf a t Qooding f ' 4<s (-1

Little Change t 1 Seen in Gi-id ,

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Attendance If410 NEW YORK. Dec. 11 Ifl-T h e poJi »•* popular appeal of aucb teama aa , 444 Notre Dnme. Southem Californio, P‘“411 Maryland atjd Minnesota, offset the Da'

losers' lack of attractiveness to the H• caah cuatomer# and kept major oils

___ college football attendance un* cnee“TTf chwiged durInrthe"lB53-aea«in— ed'l

i « FJffures com^Jed Prlday by the mad *** Associated Press, covering the home «a games of all major conference high «» teams and comparable "Independ- oi

enta" show that over-all attend- 'fiy " ance In 18M woa "up," but t te tcctl

Sl change waa eo amall aa to be In* tean significant

JJ Southem CaUfomJfl. for Instance, ‘ »; drew 413.772 apectatora ot sU home

J L games, as compared to 242,464 In I4it 1052. The fact that U60 waa tte

"home" team for its intra-clty »*• struggle with UCLA, which waa tiS seen by 85.386 apecUtors, and tta t515 u also entertained auch popular ^

tearnt u Notre Dame, Minnesota ,J l ! and Stanford helpa to explain ttls «b» big increase. ““!u, , , All-wlnnlnff Maryland and un* i t t beaten Notro Dame, staging a Ught «» race for tha naUon'a No. 1 rank- ,.,to JJj Ing. also pulled In the fans In large . «•> nurtber*. Notre Dome's attendance

r r r at five homo games thU year waa . - i i JM,400,.»a compared_to.318.68l a t • ^

» 1 four home game* Jast year. Mlnne- 4 I lota'a revival oa a Big Ten conUnd- J 5 er brought an average home at- „.i7. 4 1 tendance of 89,540 per game, one of •«,. a 1 tte highest tn the nation.

n n The formaUon of the AUanUc ■ Oaaat conferenc*. w/Ui Maryfacd 5»5 setUng t te pace, apparenUy brought j }{} freah Intareat Into tJiot area al- 144 Uiough the rest of the old Souttem , J‘J conference suffered. n,o„|

J ! ! N«.nUi«lra., tou™. t o o n . 11 ” 5; t4t* again prove<t that H Is a business „ . . i . .. In tto 30-mllllon-dollar class. Total _ 41: attendance for 6I< gomes was ap- * -t-, 411 proxlmataly 13,800.00a-and at an jryf i l l estimated price of »2.fi0 per Ui:ket 4M UUa would run over t t e 30-million- P”

dollar mark without counting tt? smaU coUegt games.

411 ■«J Eddie. Jooat, new manager, for3,7 tte Philadelphia AthfeUcs, broke414 into organlfi^ baaeball with tte«* San Frandaco Missiona.of tte Pa-

niT clflo Coast league In 1833._______

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iv v e e Pacific Coaat conference directors for y-w-m- wound-up.tbetr-annual.<irinter-m>at«- —i aid h e T huraday w lt t the announce- t t i h t t e

B H o g a n P a cirward .

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I N D I A N A P O L I S , In d ., D ec. 11 k e tb a l l p l a y e r , w h o ’w a n te d to ig n h e w o u ld ' n o t b e re m o v e d f ro m i

-T he poJiB hed u p h if l lo n g - s h o t a r t i s t r y i |L .“ p la y b a l l , ” s a id 1 7 -yea r-o !d — t t h e D a v id H u f f . ’ p> t t e Huff, aen lor guard a t Indianap- ^ najor oils T ech h ig h aehool, was threat-

un* ened T ueaday by two men who wamj_ C . fin. ed'lh'ey~w0u ia “ “c u fy a u 'u p ’' ”ir 'h e ' O ’

the made * "aingJe po in t" n « t Wed- iome ncjday a g a in a t Crlspiu Attucks § ' ■ence high schooL W«>d- ...Offlciala o f b o th schools met to- _ «nd- tfay to m op p la n a fbr police pro- . ”

U’® tccUon w hen th e two undefeated “ eu i In* teama m eet a t B utler fieldhouse.

Tech a th leU c d irector Charles P. DagweU safd " O f course, the boy was scAred to d e a t t - b u t he sure want# to p U y ." S l l

js® "He tr ied to keep h is f a tte r from ,.,_i *1 .„ Uie coach about the Uireat»hlf becauao h e woa a fraid he wouldn't pi

be allowed to p lay ." g t l iDagweU aald ho tto u g h t Huff, a

set-shot apecfollst who has aver- S"*’ “ “ aged 10 polnta. a game t t l s season.

probably w ould bo allowed to start Mah w ltt hU team m otes. 1° ,

Two detccUvca were assigned to ' '‘" ‘ T foUow H uff d a y and n ight from f i ? ! now unUl fa m e tim e. Tenmmates “ f ! were also pro tec ted ., I f , DagwcH aald uniformed police ,

w ould.be d la trlbu ted ttrough t te crowd W edneaday .night to ttw art jm, any revenge plana’ of t t e gamblers ,

**: who tt r e a tc n e d th e boy. S , . 'le of ‘ Huff's m o th e r. Mrs. Leonard „»,o,

Huff, said yesterday ohe received a ____telephone ca ll In w hchl 0 mon eald:

faca ..JJ David even so much as gets iust on t t e basketba ll floor a t Butler bette

“ ■ fieldhouse n e x t Wednesday night floor, 1*™ we will g e t h im even if I t takes a Hu

, , m ontt.” " praciHis ooach. O horles Maas, said he Jabb<

'otal‘ P* t t e m a n w ho talked to Dave had

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i n f e r e n c e H e a c i u m J f T w i F P l a l,1 uv - ment t ta t they wUl oppose ony «f- tl rectors fort to restore two platoon fooUiall. d•-mMt^ —An.nfflrlal-.Utament «doptjHl hy £ounce- tte conference foculty representa- lc

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Threaten ;er’s Life, Dec. 11 (U.R)— A plucky p re p h a s -;cd to igno re ft th r e a t on h is life so ^■d from a n im p o rta n t gam e, to d ay ea r tis try fo r. t h e contest. ‘‘I w a n t t o tiir.o ld ----------------- S

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Game Sunday'nro* WENDELL, Dec. 11- T h e Wen- reoted Gem Staters basketball team , MJ. was reorsanlied a t a meeling held , early thl* week In WendeU. •

The team wlll conUoue under tto ’ coaclUng of Bill AusUn and wUl be

known oa tho 0cm Statera. The club , _ wlll be sponsored by tto Wendell irom jiinior chamber of Commerco ond ,7*.; backed by 37 local businessmen,

uldnt pifty„g retumlng wltt t t e Oem Staters Include Murray Satterfield.

* University of Utah: Ralph Ftnk. Al- bion Normol; Jim Wallace. Albion Normal: Robert (Dutch) Sherman,

•tart Bol, Carrey, form-^ . er all-state at Kimberly.

New players ttls year Include frOT Mead, Unlvenlty of Idaho:

Kcnnett Loudcrmllk, University of „ Idoho; Rolo Johnson, Utah Stata;

’0““ Al Glanders, WcsUnlnster college.‘ and Prank Moss, College ot Idaho.

First game of t te season has been ibiers j j t fQy 2 pj„_ Sunday against tte

. Iowa Colored OhosU, in t te high school gym. red a —

said:Itcts Just talked to hfs matter. Dare hod

lutler better not even dress or get on t te night floor."ces a Huff aald he was waylaid after

pracUce Tuesday by ttree men who d he Jabbed him menacingly w ltt knives. - Tech ‘‘We have o lot of money bet on

t ta t gomev“ ttey told him. “You Dave had better not b« hltUnc ony set .. 'I've shots. If you do, wall eut you up."

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[ e a d s O p p o s e P l a t o m < 5 a m e iony «f- lives after eotaultaUon w l t t oth le tlc gi foottall. dlrectora ond coaches Instructed ipled_by. vv ’n to t h e N ational Col- jresenta- leglata AttleUc associotlon meeUng ,,----------- next -monUi to resist ony move to

change fooU>oll's Umited substltu- Uon rule. v,\

Releosiog th e s ta tem ent. Prof. J H. P. Everest. W aahlngton. aold of t t e nine PCO f o o tt^ l coaclies, .

- e s ^ seven Uke slngle-ptatoon ball, onefavored t t e o l^ tw ^ -p lo ^ n ^ a y s te m u,

N l ! rule* to allow more substitution. ? , N T The coochtJ w eren 't Identified by ]j

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M' Fish Bait Ban f.! p Requested by » M[ Game Officers ||

BOISE, Dec. 11 lfl - F ish and Kgame department perso’.inel officers Rof 12 southwestern counUes recom* m

r 7 u a mended Thursday th a t f ish and yi2 9 ''! minnows be banned ns bait through* ll

out Idaho except for line flshlncIn Boundary county and aturgeon ▼Jn Ihe Snake river. ^

■]■*> At 0 dlitrlcC meeting h e re they ,also urged o atatowide redueUon I.

AM6 In the creel lim it fo r tro u t from 20 ^JCH to 15. - T• • • ' They propoaed th e 1654 fishing A

aeason be set from June 4 to O c tV 31 and tte y urged th a t th e de- A

Partment abollah the use of "set ci lines" for sturgeon fishing in t t e ri

B J Snake river from W elser to Bliss tlCT 1M The recommendations, olons w ith M» proposaU from other distrlc ta and 5-V ^ sportsmens' groups, wlll be sen t to I f f t t e fish and game commission's fr

q u u ia ly mteUng In January. cl

■ Bowl Games „SALT LAKE CTTY. Dee. 11 IM vi

—Television staUons In S a lt Loke flCity plan to televise t t r e e o t the hNew Year's day bowl (ootball s.

H Q gomes. tl■ B n KDVL-TV wlll carry th e Cotton hI R n bowl game starting a t 11:45 a.m. n

(MST) and t t a Rose bowl o t '2:45 pm . KSL-TV will have t t etclecast of the O range iMwI rom e ystarting a t 11:45 a jn . . cl

-----Basketball Scoresnol» Jr. <ollrs< SI. NW K>ru«n« 10 Ortcon ronlinil unUrnlir IS Uinnnol. 11, OkI.homa A >nd M t tH. c. su n 17. m illpt Ollen SI

(doubI* avirlimr)Tulint tg. K>n>ti RU Uuit K. I tNelr< Uuu ;e. OtUail 4(- • 'WhilBiii t4. C<nu*l W»>bJaitfln 14 auki colln* «7. nockr Win. coUm * «1

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LOS ANOELES, Dec. 11 LTl-Alf to d a y Engcn, Utah skier who ra n k s w ith

; a n t t o t to noUon's aU-tlme skiing greota,----------- has been named t^ t t e Helms

foundaUon haU of fame.

yB Wen- '> '111 taom , '> r . ' I3g held ' T “ ? l

der t t e ^ v f« m be ( Ih e club : 1Vendell - ; J'CO ond ■

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i W hite^jox^ Willard Mj

~ In 4-Playei^ - CHICAGO, Dec. i r W — T he C

, obtftlMd outfielder Willard 1 [ 1 0 natntw llega m exchange foFlKreiT

ovln and inficlders Connie Byan ithietic general manoger F ra n k L ane — o T w - New York a t | >

!ove 'to *“* * straight uado without caah tbstltu- P j

by Ihelr respective league-Manhall ■Hirt «V ‘*’® Ni»Uonsl and Bogovln. Ryan

Kwilch in tte Amerlcon-be* JUD ?i ‘Jje ‘'■ada couJd be nefotiated.“ • ,°‘)5 Msraliall. 32. who also played for K

the New York OlanU and Boston MouiV,,.i«r ■DrBTia,-lut season batied-3M;dr&ve la 'i

across 8J runs and hit 11 homeruns. proi .lea oy jj,, batUng sea* wltt

son was In IMfi wheo ha hit .107, weel but In IBiT, olso for tte Olants. he In o drove amiss 107 mns and Wt 38 Af

l l homerun while batUng ,281.Rogovln waa one of Sox manager n.iw

, Paul nicnard's pet pltchen. but utt- y er he led the American leogue in J ffimcd run overage w ltt 2.7B in wnr

^ 1051 wllhl'o 12-B rccord and had a ai r s H-0 record In 1652, big Saul slipped tv i

lo 7-lJ last season. Third baseman - j j , th and Krsnlch batted .302 In M gsmes, officers nyan. who has played ttlrd baw nare recom* and second base, waa ocqulred this * - lh and ytar from the phlladclphlo PhUs. . irough- He batted J22 In 17 gomes. flshinc -------------------------

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In Miami Open .rto Oct MIAMI. Fla., Dec. 11 WV-SIender due he de- Arl Wall. Jr.. o comparotlvely net/- his ot "set comer to the pr^esslonol golf trail, tlm In t te gave a brilliant putUng display on ous

0 Bliss the back nUie Thursday to u p lu rt Bec the first round lead in t te 110.000 mei

IE with Miami open golf tournament with o Bry :ta ond 5-under-par OS. Uonaent to Al Brosch, tte veteron redhead D .Isslon's from Garden City, L. I., came the boU ■f. closest lo overtaking t te young wltl _ _ Pennsylvanian as he closed with a pjn

34-32-68,They call tte Miami open "Sam

Snead's toumamenf* because tte ^ 111 IM West Virginia alammer hos won 11 __

, Lake five Umes and U uiuaUy o t hla best 3t the here, but ttls wasn't Bneod's day. ■>■' otball Sammy smacked two tee ahota into c

the woods and bogeyed t te last two :otton holes ta finish far down In tte 5 a.m. standings wltt a par 70. rwwl a t . <r'c t te Michigan Stata quarterback Tom eul rame yewclo comes from o fomUy ot 10 o u

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S ln F r id a y T ilt ;id ’for POCATELLO Dec. t t tfV-Boeky loiton Mountain coUege, » top. eoatvDdcr drove •ia~tte“ Montan»-^ooixfe?ence,-wfll-r— eruns. provide t ta Idabo etata Beagolt: t sea- wltt ttelr t in t home oppodUoQ ttll I .107, week-end wnen the two inuadi meei’Its. he In a two-game oerles a t PocMtOo. - Ut 3« Aftar t te trfmm/QC tbe 280 JtBfti

took last week at ProTo, ooMh a tm " • “f Belko has worked h li team on ef- .“ lenslve ond detensa play to prtport

1" fur the Jnvaoloa o t the Bllilnft ,■21. *n Mont. crew. ' ' • •,^ 5 ; Against Brlghom Youn* nnJrerd- illpped ty lu t Bensols lacked ia::seman tfjpartmcnta. Tlielf tbaoUaf *r- - tames, eroged a measly 33 per cent com- .'‘ pared wltt t te O oujan ' 55 pet eest. •Phik »up>t« l>>e lO-U and 93-50 losKt '•

to BYD, BeUto U not too peaslmlitle about tte future. Tbe Beiigala hava bee;i hltUns well on Uielr own court

r "We've been worttlns hard oa 9 ihooUng- oU week." oold Belko. "Aa ,

soon os t te boys start hitting we should be a pretty fair boU clob.”

Five memben ot ttae ISO oquad hovs been out ot acUon ttalt wttk

Hender due ta colda ond ahould sereral of r net/- his key men toU to return l» pm* , f trail, tlma, the BengaU amid be. la acrl- loy on ous Uouble. Roy, Doklch, 8>m • apture Beckham. Rlek Bauer, oU letttr-- 110.000 men, os veil oa Jim Oherry md ' IB wltt 0 Bryce Dethleti hara beea oat ot ae> •

tlon.. /idhead Double-heoden ara on top for.'; ne the bott Frldoy ond Saturday algiita young with t te mala fam a itartlni at •Bith 0 pm. ' 7

Gun Qub Plans 51s Two Turkey Shoots j‘•In to OASTLSPORD, 35*0.iat two wegv Ena Qua elub. C utktetd ..In tte «U] ipoQBor turkey , ibooti Bondar. -

Dee. II, and Bundar, Deo. ao. - , ^ The ahooU wUl be held oa* nil* . . t Tom eu t and pae-haU mile, nottli of *

ot 10 ouUefonl.%terett«4 peopla ar* Ja- . glrli. Tlted to maka up th d r own >qnada,r,

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gift list th if « jperb whiskey. 'That’i the b e it w ay to w y ,

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dfpsrlment of pub* rumi offiee at the old hog.

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tock Potatoes-Onions S■Wlfl _____________________________onj. ■ io.<»tha IDAHO fALU «»•«»^ IBAno TALLS, Dk. 11 (UI»>-OH«T. « : ,

^ Im nadtrtU. Hint «lr« Incalry. dcniind t3J0 tlo*._B>»rk»l dull. Ha* •Wim.nti cmi.

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SecCHDER ONIONS E

,r to .11 b!fh, .M Io-, ,81 eloaa: 10« aan Jsn reoRUARr osiosa . , %,0.10. .M hUb, W »d c^M l^ear. t«dad.*.M: ll.Ot blih. .It low, .11 clota: « l eara Kc: ^l,« tradtd. ONIONB ^

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:.wi« **** '’jANUAsr'roTATOP.su to |i.IO bllh. low and elott; tws eanI tnd MARCH rOTATOEStet U-SO hid. ot^td al tt.il; bo tala.

Butter and Eggs:t.W-' BAN FRANCtaCOBAH ntANCISCO. Dte. II (UP)—Ken::alUt Lana A «OU.«m;' n llun) a W m :K ■"„■ iA ,‘« “iA . . .7S , ,r .J .and A i: aeora tT: crtda II H aeoca tl. and Che*ae: Crad* A loaf 4S.44J frada A

llpfla daUlta 40 1.*“ CHICAGO

- - CHICAGO. Dte. 11 lUP)—t.I»e pcuUry titadr: It truckt. Prlet ehanitt tinea

”“ ■ > v T r t .

47H ctnt aa doun: mlitd Urta axtraa — lojft.l ptr etnl A aa to tf 47M, i mrllumt • UMI.I par ctnt A and om 4&; lUndardt Htr- 4*! eurrani rttelpu 44i dlrtln 4J54:

threka *2^______________” * WOOLand NEW TORK. Dte. II MV-Wool /ulartau c i Sjfc^Uolo^'M areh'*lillo/jafrSj^jn t r Oct. 144.0; Uarth Itl.OS. , mikm Cartlfleatad wool »r>«l ItO.OH.1.00; Wool topt futurta clottd tinchancx] toerne .1 o( a e«nt lotrtr; D*t, iOl.tB: Mtnhr i ..U » .unea (D-Bld; N.Nemlntl)_______

!fj New Search Set S For Lost Airmen

POCATELLO. Dec. 11 On-Batl- nock County Bherlll Leo Sorenson

•J: said today he will lead » aenrch low, party Into Buckslcln basin nnd Hoot . . Owl canyon tomorrow in another ef-

IJC fort to find two mlMlne niers. Syl- . 10 ?anU3 Benton. Satt Lake City, and _ '■i°r Oemld Welker, Idaho FalU,

Tho two were lost ThanlufflTlnit « .10: day on a flight from Salt Lake City a ^ to Idaho FalU.

low, Sorenson said tha therlffi office , . reeelved a report Nov. 20 that whnt

could be the wreckaje ot a plane rf«r was found In the area to be iJ"’' aeorched

The deputy tald a party storied Into tho area the lollowlnR day

■ but fresh snow' nnd s low overcast S. forced cancellation of the hunt.

Officers Selected "1 ByCiiamberUnit

OLENNS rZRRY, Dec. 11-John Roiecrsns w u elected president of tha Oleniu Ferry Chamber of Commerce Tuetday, Halils McKee

[j*i w u cJeeua vice prtaJdcnS, Max - Ml Swindell, »ecrelary-treasu'rer. nnd

M. E. McNutt, director for one year.^ ‘n ie chamber decided to spontor

a ChrUUnas decoraUon contest Ma again this yenr and iet aside *10.

n z o and t6 as prlio money. Home11. decoraUoni wlU be Judged between Ita Chrtttm u and New Year's day.

-

^ WANTEDV our Dead and W orthrati

ua Horaet, M uIei and CowiPor prompt pickup call eollwl (.

•< Phone 3620I GREENE'S S TROUT FARM

?=] els-oFWar-I— F To Divide Big t USGLI Melon '

W ASHmaioK. D«1 11 « i - ^ eld <n World war I ireieil»Tii holding 375,000 „

P*nn*n«nt p ta i:U 8, jrovenuneni „itn m . Ufe Insurance (U6GLI) pollclu vlll ^breufb rtcelre regular dlvldinds tntiUnt 31 ,t

-inlinori-Bonart-Wxryerr:---------—iMfan _ The veterans admlnistnUon, an-

X J J n ^ n c lag thU Thundsy, said about'a Ar- 34.000 World war I holders of U 60LI V i ‘■'rtar. not share In the

I ta H lu n n Nal Glren Jkwtr A VA offlclil said no figures were j\t

t, and available on the ranjo of the dirt- vo!dend psymenu. PolnUng out the tuipennanent plan policies could bare p«

. —-Ii time between «« •aosla J ^Ho. ,1 results In a “tremendous \-arlaUon In ni{ S.MU- .the_dlrldend_mlti_for mdlTlduol i ;, t ^ policies." " Vlo..Mu. ■=* ler « dirtdend, « *rariiik“ 'DSOLI policy muit hnve been In Siv clever force for a full yesr before tho 1054 {Qf,

anniversary dste. fV /u II Spilt too

ciota tonouneed Wednesday boatha t World war n veterans holding by

*•” }* about five million naUonU servlco vl»< Jloly Ufo Insurance (N8LI) policies wUl per >-»7S recelvo 1054 dividends tcUUng 311 ot *•*•'* mllUon dollars. uoiI.I4H w ith next year’s payments. World

war I holders of USOLI pollclea wlU t >} ;||d liavo received a toul of 1378.148384 IV j.fl2« whllff paymcDU ct NBLI dividend*

to World war n veterans will reach :« 2 J4.035.000.0c0.

; ’f Sweeley Testifies “ |i|5 In Oroflno Court SS*•” OROPINO. Dec. 11 «l — A Twin

Falla bsiUstJa expert cootlnued hla tttstlmony for tho defense today In ^

No. 1 tho retrial of Elmer Spenser on a I S“ aecond degree murder charge In the ™

n-ei ahootlng of Robert Klnxer. ^II.71 Mrs. Spencer h u testlfleil that fn,,

'i-MH her huaband Jc/tthe'Jjouse Jn Octo- | VeN: ber, 1051, only after Kintcr threaU «14« ened to ahoot him. JS

Everett M. Swetley, Twin P*Us probate Judge, tettlfled Thursday tha t Spencer's rifle didn't have as t much power u one which fired tho n-u bullet Into Spencer home. He told h u o t testlijfi: It cn a "^netratlon rack" m i made by Hamo Snyder, a building

^ contractor. -.7 ^ . , . , <1— AJ J Initiated p

SHOSHONE, Dec. ll-InlUaUoo O. :was held at the Shoshone high Itor

; school Wednesdsy and TTiursday Digfor nine boys entering the “S” dub. the

«dad. InlUnttd are Ray Jones, PVed dietTnnalca, Loula Mallavla, Stephen leul

• can Kelley, Bill Eden, Charlea Mitchell. LHarvey McCammon, Lyls Dean Itor

ean Thorpo and Jimmy Hunter. Ha

COMPLla.

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UNION JVI,‘i ~ ' SERVICE DEPAFWBj ___________• _______________

rf^to

THE COWS ALL COI

eri "Cream olan-uonirchloot■ef-syl- ^and

ring •— } ( $ u i \-Ity

flee

» t t ,

E I k Vtu .Itor __lest m

l ^ H I mimecen

— Bven cow that can't talk ahow their ap n Valley Feeds by giving richer mllk—and

Slep-up quality and’ quantity c with Cream of the VsUey Feed

—------ plements. The?'pay offhandioir

Twin Falls FeiA .M .SA N D E„F

135 5lh Ave. So.

TIMES-NBWSrT^TO

“ Tax Deadline ^Twin PalU eousty . realdenu

I S havo UntU Dec. 31 to pay person- . C7 al property taxes, A»ea»or cilf- _ _ ford •Ihompson warned Friday.

U U . About $108,000 or one-thlrd of UlO taxes for 1B53 bave been paid

-ITJX *® Paymenta must be po«i- >TO,OW jnu ltfi by midnight Dec. 28 or » I •Mm PCT »IU| JJ wm eight per cent interest wm be '

-chnrged. _______________ i1, an- f.

iS S Cattlemen Select ISla P n f O f f j p p r g J

PARK VALLEY. Utah. Dee. 11— ^ » w m At the annual meeting of tho Park I cUtI. VaUey Livestock aasoclaUon here it tha Tuesday jAhn Carter waa elected I 1 hava president. 'Charles Kuniler. vlca * ^wwn prwldefli; Ocrdsa CarUr, aecretary d t w treasurer, and Ouy Rose and Lewis ‘ Jon In Hlrschl, advisory board members.- 3 Tldual ..T he mioclaUon li _compased_of

stockmen holding naUo.nal forest < ■na. « grating permlU oo the Raft Hver ‘ en in division of the SawtooUi naUonal I e 1054 forest.

Kunzler was elected to the Saw . ' tooth national forest cattle advisory

lesday board. The meeUng was attended oldlng by Charles Dautherty. forest super* * ervlca visor; .William Lucas. asslsUnt au- * a wUl pcrrlsor, nnd Leon Weeks, secretary ’ Iff 311 of the Jdoho CstUemen's aasocla­

Uon.World ------------------------- «

?bSS Kow Develops on 1dends — . -WT 11 - i k / r a i i . '

Boise Valley Mllk ,BOISE, Dec. 11 on—UUksdUtrl-

butors In tho Boise Talley' today i s were accused of blocklnff a atablUsed i

. market and a U. S. department of < u r t agrlcullure economist called fo r i _ meetinga to determine if a hearing '

u needed.*>■* The USDA expert, W. O. 8uUl-

^ “ Tan, Washington, D. C-. met w ith an , ®" • attomey for Uio Quall-T MUk aa- 1 ® “ '® soclaUon yesterday to hear th e <

.. . group's request fer a mllk m arket- ' tnat ordjj y,# Boise valley. I

• Such an order would tU nUnlojum; t ireai- prije, u,e farmer woilld re c e tif _ „ from UiB processor and the dls- * 5 ^ tribular. SuDlran «aJd the onler

would not set consumer prices, ve M The assoclaUon contended In a d tha peUUon that “a. chaottc condlUon » told h u developed la the marketing of » c k grada A mllk wtchln tiia *rea.“ lldlng .,.

Ex-T.F. Man DiesPOR7T«i KD. Dec. 11 m -R o b e r t

iaUoo O. Leonard. 39. executive newa ed- hJgh Itor of Crow's Paclflo Coaat Lumber

irsday Digest and a former newsman with dub. the Twin FalU (Ida.) Tele«ram. FVed died today of acute lymphatic

ephen leukemia.U:hell, Leonard also bad been city ed- -Dean itor of the Boise D aw Statesman.

Ha had been 111 for several months.

)MPLETE

A K EV I C E

6.9 5Ports a n d labo r

included

I M O T O R SE DEPARTMENT

.L COME HOME FOR

earn of the Valley" FEEDS!

IW their appreclaUon of Cream, of t b t mllk-and more of It. /

quantity ot mllk pr^ucUon ' fsUey Feeds and rstlra sup* ff handsomel}'!

s Feed & Ice5ANDE„Prop.

Phone.191

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'TWIN FALLS, IDAHO '

Ike Will Seek IV SecondTerm^

S « Martin Avers «■W E litS L rr. Mass.. Dec. 11 itiv- on

» or m. President Elsenbower wUl be a can- cowilt, dldate for a second term, tn the at

i-m be White House ml#M.'House Speaker 'Joseph W. MarUn predicted today. Mi

--------- -'MrrElseabower-U-=oartaln'i-ta.|» -Ui' offered th# RepubUcan nomlnaUon Jo

- i "and I^n preUr sure he wUl Uke to C t . It." Martin aaid.

"I've never seen a PresWent yel srI P p r s Who didn't want a second term In -l1^ i t _ u*h T p a rk • OtharPredicUcBfm here The' Massachusetta Republlcsn “

elected deader also made these predictions f:r. vlca to the Onlted Press: ^«c7etary 1- The Republicans will gain ■'atId Lewis least 30- congressional seats next

‘of 2. Congrea in Uie next session will • •'1 forest <0 awiy wlUi the excess profits tax Mift r tre r and cut taxes for Indjvldusls by 10 heri.Mfinal Wf cent lU'

a. Reduced excise taxes on ."lux- caae Saw- 'uy" and movies. miadvleory *• defense spendln®. ini t t e n ^ ^ t auner. President Elsenhower and Sen. jo-Unt au- seph R. McCarthy. R.. Wls., wlll not In ecretaryassocla- Assures Farmen oi:

Martin said fanners could be as. tosured Uie admlnlsUaUon “Is not go- ["

^ Ing to sell them down the river."o n He said "we can not afford to let ^a . . 1 . ogrJcuJlure sink Jnto a depression." ..\ f l l K On *»»e issue'of ‘•McCarthylsm" ‘>1LT lillV dividing OOP ranks, he aald "Uie Pi:\dU trl- American people know tho President P‘ y‘ today and,Joe McCarthy feel Uie same ^ablUsed n-ay about oommuolsts the Demo­ment cf crats allowed to Infiltrate the gov- led fo r emment" and both were ttylng to hearing "drive them out."

------ ------------------- ----------- N.>. 8uUt- VIBITWa PARENTS wiWith a n HEYBURN, Dec. II—Mr. and Mrs. bt•lUk a s - KeiUi Warner are vlaltlng his par- 4. la r th e ents. Mr And Mrs. Wllabn Warner,m arket- Warner, who has been sUUoned a t dtlley. Ft. Ord, Calif., expecU to be assigned IsJn loi UTO- to duUes In Germany. in

recetvff ; - .... - - —he d ls- .e onler

1^”” F A R J VGel Your 1954. F ertiliz e r

h . W . N ow Have

S ELEPHANT33.6% N itro P r ills

ele«ram. 21% A m . S u lpha tatnphatic ig .20.0 A m m o Phos.jity ed- And a S h o r t Supply of

1W &.0 A m m o. Phos.

■ 5 ^ ^ W «-ara b o o k ing a l!mlt<fo r G ran u la ted T reble 1

.F o r L a te F e b ru a ry Del

' Mor-on FerlB nriey Phone 837-W

' I F A R' S M i l e s E a a t , % - M i .

. T U E S I9 STAUTING PR O M PTLY A T

= r 160-Ac5 Modem Ranch*TVpe. 4-Bedro

• Orasarles r Sbop - C ohals' Uinugh ranch. School. maU i

r sugar beets, potatoes, hay, g118,000 per year tbe past tbre<

I This Farm To Be Sold Promi:

I ance on long.term contract.Ume prior to aale date. For MS-W. Ooodlng.

MACHINER'tFarmall "M" In very good condlUon 3 Farmall Model "A" TTactors with , Mowing Machine, both In good co Case *'M'' Combine, B-ft, with all a OlJver Omln Drill, 34Jiole DIO Pouto Planter, 2-njw IBC Potato Digger, 3-row IHO Hay Baler with motor. strlng*U

dfcn ntlaehmeni Oraham Hocme Plow with hydraulic

alzeCase Plow', 3-way, 2-bottom, roll-m-o jOue BlSt Rake, 4-bar IHC Besn Planter Casa Spring Shank ‘Hller IHO Spud DlRger wlUi Tusco Stackei Self Phosphale Drtll, lO.foot IHO Dump Rake Wood-Bsr Harrow. 3-iectlon

_ _ IHO Disc, 8-footChattln Dllchtr, 4Joot Cose Bitel Harrow, 3-jecUon DIXIE ROTARY HOE and THINNEF

Just Used One Season IHO Manure Spreader on Rubber, trac

h* 4 FUnet Junior Planters. H or M Bpud CulUvator

David Bradley . Manure Loader for tractor

Case Sprlng-Tooth Harrow1SJ3 Chewolet Truck with Slock Rack

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R E X G A IHarvey C. Iverson , Auctioneer,

£ M otherof“R ed^I ToSeeH erSonXTOKYO. Dec. 11 OUMrsi PorUa aboi

e r s iSld-ioday she sUll hopes Ihe this. . allowed lo aee her war prls- sue<11 lov— oner son who has remained wlUi nota can- communlam dwplie an anny ruling of iIn Uie asalnst her, _ ..i Ipeaker ‘•I »m wait and prey,* Uie Alden;^ » y . Minn., housewlfo said today afler laic-ta-be -Unlt«d-Nntlona-emnmander-Oen< -rtnttInaUon John E. Hull denied her permission her U Uke 10 fo I® Korea.

“1 haven't given up hope," the ,:nt yel Braying. 47-year-cld molher tald. ”arm In - l believe It is a polley quesUon to '*P'---------T ir« in fd~lh~WatliInifa.''-------------

^f^s. Howe met with Hull for *f,„uMlcn ------------------------------------ ----------K“

“ ""Churchill, Laniel .it Fly to Homeland

lonwu7 •LONDON. Dec. 11 W _ Prime fits u * Minister -W lnslon-C htirfhlU -flew - ■“• s by 10 home today from the hUtorlc Der- " ' i

muda conference to face a labor ; 1 ."lux- censure moUon agalnsi hit govern- .

ment and poaslble discontent wllh* . “J Iff. In his own party over the EgypUan J split Isjue. *"®.en. Jo- Churchill was beaming and smok- ,, ivlll not Ing a cigar as he alighted from the '

Amerlcan-bullt stralocrultcr "Can- 'Iy opus", which-flew him and his party ™

Ik to London airport from the Ser- f - not go- meeUng with President Elsen* / • river" *>ower and Prench Premier Joseph 7

I to let ^nlel. VJessJon.' accompanied Churchill oniiyism" ^he ll.hour, IS.mlnute tllxlit. The > Id "Uie French premier eonUnued' on to V ‘esldent Farli, arriving a l Orly nlrfleld at B same 3:“ P-m. <7:M a.m. MST). jDtmo- ^

Plants to Close ^MILWAUKEE, WU.. Dec. 11 W -

Nash aulo plants In Kenosha. Mil*' „ 1 »-nukee and EI Scgundo. CaUt.. will «, nd Mrs. be doted between Dec. 31 and Jan. ils par. 4, Idling several thousand employes. „ Warner. The shutdown for eight working oned a l dayt w u called because “producUon aslgncd Is being temporarily cu rm to keep _______In atep .with the current market.'*

RMERSertiiize r Before Ja n u a ry F irs t r o v H ave In S tock

^NT BRAND»rill8ihata 'Phos.

apply of, Phos. . ♦

; a Umlted n um ber o f orders 1 T reble Super P h o sp h a te u a ry Delivery

Fertilizer Co.Tirfn F ans

Phone 1930

R M S j% - M i l e S o u t h a n d % - f I i I e E

lESDAY, DEC.T LY A T 12:30 , I

3-Acre Row Crop FALL GOOD BOTTOM LAND

le, 4-Bedroom Home - New 3-Room Tenant Houj - Cohals - and Sheds. Ranch fenced aud cross-

liool. maU and mllk routes by ranch. This farm ies, bay. grain and pasture. This farm bas g > past tbree seuons.>old promptly a t 3:00 P. M. Dny of Salei Term contract. We invite your Inspection of this /let' dale. For further Information on farm, call I

N E R Y DAIRYHoliteln Cow. Just fi

i condlUon ducer:tors with CulUvnlors, Boliteln Cow. fresh : In good condlUon gnllon cow.w in .11 .tl«clim ,i,u c ;» . l “>t tt'Red ShorUiom Cow,

Guernsey UeJter. 3 rt ' ' * 4 Calves. 3 weeks to •

3 Holstein Heifers. U ir. strlng-Ue wlUi ru- Holstein BuU. 3 year

bull and very good , hydr.»llc Ml, l u t , > « " " ” = “ t j X

n, ro ll- tn e r ' SHEEP200 llfnd 6ood*Moul

' lambing January 1tult purchaser

KO Stacker, l*row _■ot 3,000 Bales of 'Hay, ft

Ungs. all top'K >n 400 Buthels Oats

200 BusheU NVbeat 400 Bales Straw

mTim.KEB..NEW M ISCELI

lubber, tractor dravm , DcLnval MUkln? ;pump with 3 bl

« lO-Osllon MUk Cl oader for M or H COO Fleld Bags

20. Oood Panels Lots ot Feed Bur

Slock Rack • Numerous Other

- T E R M S ; C a sh D ay -o f Sa le

ITARDHER,^ictfoneer, P h o n o 383-W , Goodlnir

e d ^ P 0 T O 6 p i ^SoiiDespitielReEntnPortia aboutSOmUrates’lnhlsbudnirtoB *"'' MSha this altem w n. Ths iet)eral thea U> * '''■ prls- sued a statement uylng be could

wlUi not allow her to goto Korea baeaas* ruling of a defense department p i ^ . :

.. can 't aay ghat mr Alden, wiu be," Mrs. Howe told Bswsmen •. ;

atler jatcr a t a press confersnce la her -oen . -downtown-hoteL-Ta-gcdn^itajf- - iltslon here for a few more days.". ,y,. But aha said the did not p laa '’ lo remain untU Dec, S3, deadline for lon to' explanaUons to e 52 unrepatrtated .----------war prlsonars wholnillrntfti thrcmghII r,., their self-appointed leaden ta ^ munjom thoy might refuse ta ste

U. s . explanaUon officers. . .

1 Asked If Hull's ruling dUsppotntcdher, Mrs. Howe said, 1 expected a

_ J certain a m o u n t of. opposlUon. i n Q There's been a certain amount of Tvima opposition all along.**

But ahe added. "I lUU hope to »e*' my son.”

i7kIZ She would not dUcJose wJut typs • of help sha expected from Wash-*

u ^ " said she h u been “prom«TtiUan ‘‘' “I support Of somo.peopla In

tho house of representaUves."._ .v She said MlnnesoU Rsp. August

H. Andresen'hns promised to blip her see her son. JJ-year-old Pfe. •

, p„ty Richard R. Tenneson.__________

' ^ s m m■’i SALE

C a le n d a t

WATCD TOM n <g J ^ > MI I - BFACB OAtLT H I

tor newa ot Maglo VaUtfs ta m I I *; M 'l' anoUona and tor tba dais Ibeir I I‘I- UsUngs wtu appear Ui U i Ttmts* ■ ! id Jan. Cheek tbelr ads fer loc«tlsa ' Hployes. ^ secessan InformsUaii. . Hforking ____ ______________ M

D EC EM B ER I I ■J , ;? '" E obol E. s u i te n s

A flrw U jaaH ]tI)K .ll-U l l |'■ I Klaaa * Klaas, AoeUoaeeis . - ■ l | |

DECEMBER 14Chas. Testers A Adrta Bioeki

AdTertlsement, Dee. U*U Goodbne A OoUenbe^ AoeUonaer* -

DECEMBER 16Bex Gartoee

AdTertlsement, Dee. U«U H aney C. iTerson, AaeUoaaar

DECElffiiiR 15parUas and Tosng

AdterUsement, Dee. IS-lS Klaaa A Klaas, Aacttoeen j

. DECEMiER173aBa'B.BepworUi

, ■ Adwibeawnt'DM. IS-W ;. Klaaa * KIsA AieUOBW \

ATTENTION rABUEBBt When youiU a a farm isls

centact.Oie Tlmss'News Parm ealB d e p a ^ e n t U t tta.

_ n . plala how JW eaa. oow f,MaglB 7aller eomplsetly' at

930 ene anaU cost. Xt win u t a . you both ttms and mom> ' .

>a l e [f l i l e E a s t o f G o o d i n g

►EC 15J LUNCH ON GROUNDS

op FarmAND' ' H'w ant House - Oood Dairy Bam I Ii and cross-fenced. Opea stream MThis farm now producing beans. ' j | l |arm b u gnisse<l an average of n H

^1e! Terms; ttO.OOO d o i^ bsl- Hof this ilno rancb propthy any ■ ■trm. call Iverson Realty, pbone ■ ■

>AIRY CATTLE M:ow. Just freah. 3 yean old, good pro- g f l

7ow. fresh 30 days. 3 yeara old, a I f l f l f l;ow. Just fresh. S yrs. old. {.gallon cow

Ihom COW, mUklng, 4 yean old M lUelfcr, a yean oU. mllklnr f f i f lI weeka to 4 months old M IUHeifers. 18 monUis old. bred B g f l

luU. 3 years old. out of Black Msglo « H 1I very good dam . } « f l 3ates and ProcfucUoa Reoords OirEZ

the Day of tho Sale. i | H

HIEEP e n d FEED f l6ood«Mouthed Ewes, bred (o start l ^ f l January I, will be sold In lots tO' .

hnser ' H H

of 'Hay. first, second and Uilid ort-; ’ B M:s. all top'^uallty hay . < | H:ls Oau l I H:U NVbeat . ' I I HStraw ' . .

S C E L L A N E O U S 1 1J MUklng Machine. Ute' type, 9.nalk t t f lI wlUi 3 buckeU '- 'M f lon MUk Cons ' ' - ■ f lmgs ' i - ' . ^ f l>anels , ■ i / ^ ^ |: Feed B unks' . ' - ^ f l ous Otber ArUcles

Sale - i l H

, l 0 w n e i ^ - mE lm er 9 ^ f l

EH __ ____ _ X a c a t i o i L S e t ........... _|l l | | ' MURTAUOH, D e c . 'I I — Keith■ ■ Drlmhkll. M uruu«b school tuperin-■ ■ ' tendeot. rcporU ,U itt C h rlftm u <- ■ i l l r catloa IWi y e « « i l «» ^1 1 I I 24 and t t u t c la a will be rttumed

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1 1 1 f f i S " . , » ’'c1i1ES“ !>“ f? L ® :| H E “t l '» ? ! ! s S k r “ . ' i . a s £ ■

I n •~A5°‘S KSf .or.,.m TW■ B V^lMt CbrljUims «n<l KJ>>«tr*tI H ' ■ s r ^ ' v ‘ ^ ; f c “s . ' : i » s S

I I : .

I ll :H l l e ^ r t ef Twin r>ll«. |j■ ■ ' bu b«i> trt /or Uv. b«ri«K *-■ ■ «1 uM prtlUoj. -k«n *(14 . ! - « w m.7 L- H H *P»«*r tad tlw* tiBM «br UiU CoartI I H abHu Ml tlod tk«l rm btrt te tbtnAontdI! n .M nlr»r<blt4>nd r«u«lt«pro*ld«<ar —l l : H iu tuppoH >nd whr ><u ta llies ter HH I ] *4sptl«B tbmiU n ti te f(tpUd. <r a , . s s i f ' ” 3 « & . p■ W raMUhl «»r. »a. n.*Pt«.*4. 11. It. IW , I ^ NOnCB o r L*TTINO■ ft«M prapottU »fll U rte«l«*d br U>« |I ■ ffii; r,S£ a*"’j1''5E: is iiH ^ l l Dtptnmnt of Illibsart. tOI Htln fItrMt. I■ H f Ueut. Wtho, unlll iwo lit o'tloek I’. H.. ^■ ■ ! es Ibt ::nd dtjref DKtmbrr. 190, ter gy m H furaliblni c ra th td iri.il tnd «n tr cost■ H BvtUrUI la tleelcpllti i i tbt UilsUatiK* . /I ra[I ' No. M la Cutl*. Jirero* tsd Twla r.lU4 , CouallM.I rtopottli eonfoijBln* t» lh« Madltlon■ , jkw» wlU bt op«std «Ad publlci/ I

I ; h .‘‘aS M T . :I I Ctlnt. DUlrlct Estlater at Bbetbest.I H 'A cbtm o{ Twe DelUn (ILH) will b*

H aadt for ca<b Ml ot plaai. parmtnl lo I W mtU V ib ^ i . »7abl» le «b» D.part- o n t ot illlbwan. Sui* of Idaho. „ n ■ Tbt rifbl U natrrtd te njtet all prt»

I S S S - / i i i W , ? l . " K S ; ‘. n , . K■ ' ^ e Pfosotal will b* ceaildtrwl ualnt M ;MC0tBpaBM &7 an acnpubic prepotal I ■I < naranUf In an amonal not Itat tu s ll<r« I n ; iwr (tnt (1%) ot Um teui aoMunt ot ih« ^ H • prepcaaL Tbit narantr B «t W In Um —

I • ' JI : JTurt",««uSas^l; !sI Llrtnt* Hoard. «ie««lea projteit larahltiK Bb<H . ytdtral rundt. Tb* aotctttful bidder on fI prvjaett InrelTlnv Ftdtral Fondt thall niaiI ebUlB tueh a ll<tn>* bttnr* award will b* beI ‘ S U B d a ^ '^ lt^ ^

I , Svu.'fis s v s ;:I I 1 ;* « n td " i t^ iDtam’uea li notVaballUd

I I S ' S ’S ‘j."s,£‘?..';,£ i".!ai“s sH n 11.10 per bimr. Tb* mlnlnvn w an paid „

II |H > ^ I I li l ^ psrpeat e( lb* Board ot HUb.■ iwar Dlrrcton to bslld tb* Inprovcmtnt nai

I I "

I I r,”I U ' NOTICK o r LKTTtNa

7[ | 8*al*d propoaalt will be r*etl>*d hy<B* 1 i t Idabo Doard ot lllibway DltKlort^U>« lab

* 1i T M airaMni Um tMdvar and • plant nU UbiII T i ' blltiBlnoBt tutfae* en T.IH mlUt ot th* ll.l 11 m ' Jw ln FaIIt.Z^*n Ulghwav from Twin I I) Iff ' Tallt 1^ lh* Ilafttm Drldn.' known' M va: i l f f t Aid rrejKt Ao. 5-I141 |1) In II B la Twla Fallt Cotmly. coti M W ' rropoMh confarmlat le lb* cesdlUon an II i > abm aUl*! vlll U epntd end pablkir <i|»

1 ' ' rian*. fpeeUIeaUont, fors e( en lnet,. s r r . & * . * ; r “n ! ; . " y i s ! r .

i r A u aI I I ] L o c a te d 'b e tw e e n W e n d e ll am

I ' Il ^M O N

I Sale Starts 12:30

LIVESTOC11 34 > Head CattleI M BUSAN—auem aey Cow. tp r lin s r , frJ jn JOKER—OuerDM; Oow. freshen &11 U ELSEE—Q uenuey Oow. freshen MiI D BKECTER—Roan Oow. frtahen AuI M A O O S -O uenuey Cow, freshen

'n ~ PANNY—auerM «7 Cow, freshen At ' SPOT—Ouemsey Cow, freshea Jul;jJ k , T n n r-H o ls te in cow. freshen JulyS l l NELLIE-Quemsey Cow. Ju st fres

I I . I I I ' The Above Cows Are Comlac ^f lu Second or T U rd C a lm

i Oucnuey Cow, 7 y e sn old, freshen Ouemsey Cow. 8 yean old, fresher Ouenuey Gow, mUUnt:. bred Nor. :

AU Cowa A n TB and B a a f i

YOUNG STOC3 W hlUface Heirers, 18 memUis old 3 W hlUface Heifers. 7 m onths old 3 Whltcfoce Heifer Calves, fl menU: a W hiteface Heifer Calves, S moat: a HoUteln BeUers, yearllsss Ouemsey Heller. 15 months old 3 Ouernjey ne lfe n 8 Mixed Steer Calves, yearllncs to ci Plnlo Saddle Pony, jreen brolce

I IJ. HOUSEHOLD^GC8 ull ®1> w«l BarreU ‘n D l and Mattress -a \ U . Breakfast Table aad 4 Chalra

I I ' '

I R O B E R Tl i l ■ A n e U o B ^ : E la s s & K laas

I W — PAGE rODHTEEN

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K,. G l a s s i f i e d h« ln -lara- <- — . ' ■—^ WANT AD RATES j

.

ITS ; s 5 ------------

LLE^ — * d c a i j ~ - a y ~ <5ABCT ntkS^aaTmait »c«empearreBr2id«T.

DUDUKE FOR CUeairud enlri ** Jdeedar-t Ad»-S P.^^l«rtf*T« r7?£: Twadar* Ihfoofb rridar -

S p.n. Dar Defer* InHrtiea '<^ ^ 8u^are-S p-m. Setarda«Ud «f I l l t Mp«r r*e*r»t* lbe rlibt te edit rj *nte«, and rtjM aor claeilfltd adrrrtlllas, ^i and ea4 na Inrermatloa can be iItvs .la , and rwert » lbe *d»*rtlter. V -

“ trrof* abould U r»pert«l InimedUle.HilL Ho allowaate will be medt for so ni r i nV * * Ueerreal loacrtlea. £i

S S SPE CIA L N O T IC E S

arCNCEtl CoTMtJen. Un. Lraie Oard- “

t t *'• <®J omULS aad Cub nona for r ta l abore T

eeet Ttollaftr* rbarmitr. Inquire a t Dni« *

z t I REWARD 11K ■ ? 2 5 ■ „ L

Will b* «l*«n |j» anyont who i fftlllU bu??r“ *iri,Srparl- 1 cempltllon of trantacllon. Nn J

• r K S S i S E ' " . : : ! - ” U“■K N O R T H S roE A UTO CO. K

I Jer<»!s . - Phono 1A9 Ii 'K I----------- --------------------------------- 1 rhit*?*"a',^ LCGAL A D V E R T IS E M E N T S

ad In Dtpertntnt ot Jlltbwart. B eK idabo and La - i s s i . ”, “

! ,S S . * ^ a . ‘S K - h JIIUoB T^* rlfbt It rterretd to rtjtcc all pr»* Ul

potali. or to acctpl lb* ptepoaal or pro* ilit 4 potalt dt«mtd bttl for lbe (iute of Idtbo. 'n« » No pn»etat will bt conald*r*d unlnt ”K K is . 's 'i? .S’. » s . . r . s “£ : r luK M It:i«w l a “< ; . '= r . r . . “ . S i » " M r a : 'UB ”':‘6«',V.“nS.f •*'i>red Fr«tptetl.e bldd.n akall U Ikenaad Inbour. U>* But* af Idabo br tba 6UU Contraelora■•bar Uctnt* Doard. neept en praJteU Inrelrlnsll.dO rtdtral Fundi. Tbe tuecettrul bidder on«ub. f l r . V f T ' f t - ' f f . s . s s - . r t -m*^ madt. at prerldtd In Buh*e<llon 101.U1 ef .rS 2 OUadenJ Spttlfltallent, Edition —“Poa. Dlddtn will be required to *ub«ill • f”

ItlUr allacbtd to lbt prapcMl (lrla( a

------ >eted If tbU InformaUon U aot eubmltltd/ wllh the pmpotal. /

v n * Tbe nlnlDum va*« m U le all unilillltd f tbe labor *R,plor*d on U>lTco|Ura<l thtU b*I De- ll.lb ptr hour. TIm lalnlmliB »ai* Ptldi r s e“n ii‘>t ' "^*BTr2i7b.rd* ieen. Th* nlnlnum waa* paid te all .klll*d ‘

^nlx labor tbla eonlrwt tball be °Twin II li^Ut purro** ef lbe n»>rd of lllth* * n M var--DlrrcUin-ta bolld (h. ImprortnmC - I |1) In lb* thontal tlm* eoniltUnt with rwH '

conitniclleo. Ntrratarr egulpmtnt and dltlon an •irtelirt ertanliaUoa will be Iniliud 1

! tbe rublUb Dte. S. I. 10. II. IS. » » _________ ~

: t i o n sdell and Bliss, Idaho , on tho Wendell ?uttle S to re ; o r 8 m iles n o rth w est of

)NDAY, DEC) Lunch

OCK misceConde a-Unlt MJlk

f l H l e . 5 4 ® 10.Oallea MIU Ca r n u - ^ nj^triu u r i in . orrbnsr, freshen Peb. 1 - “ «*reshen March IS Numerahen March 10 Small Brooder Hoi8hen Auiust 15 Mixed Chickens

reshen Ausust 10 ihes July as ies July lalust fresh with 3rd '

Approximately 800 ■“ ■ cuttings

A p p r o a n .u u T d c a irn Approximately 3

. ^ • ■ Approxlmatelj- IM ., freshen Jan. IS s m v, freshen Jan. 18 :d Not. 13I S aa jj Tcjled . M A C

AlUs-Ohalmen “B"TOCK • hauled,' IMS modelBeet aad Bean OH

O u to , n™ (• old ■ =">•■«■ M««“ . >J m n tlu o)n . H«ni-oii pi™. IW

s Valley Mound Corr“ ’<1 niO side Rake, S-lnts to calvesirolte ■ TVactor Rack. IJ.fi

Stock Trailer. 3-eoi

^GOODS Perjuson Tandem.ISteel Harrow, 3-«cl Wood Ploat, 8 X14

^ Ohatten Double-Wli

T E R M S : C A S H -

t T E . S L A m ii K laas ■ (

1 spe c Ta l n o t ic e s

— -1 PERSONALS

^ : B .rurw ; Tim.>w.w»- • - p J s CHIROPRAaORS

U«d- UuvTe iMcliUtl. Ur. Aim, Usrtfia. ISK - Main Herth. PI----

— BEAUTlf SHOPS

I EK ~ (JoK^LLTi; .natf ..rrM tr _

s s . E l i S S d S SLOST AND FOUND .

T A W - % “.“ W » s r ' ‘S !i :

a S S K l l l i T f f i s i ,i yla pbAnt OS74.J2. Ilubl.

Ur.WAKO lor rrturn of J’tjlnttee do« loM

MnUntsul value. Cenlatt Hr*. Cleud* ~ Drown at M4. Vtrr lltermi reward. T

_ _ _ tuttTl l;*<tral ,i]aiMndt wkkb wtr* Ukes f«m the fr*. dlimead ta-l on dltpUr

7 ^ 5 ‘taSardl^* Um*'diti«oBd* aA r*t«r^

5 , ! r^ s it u a t i o n s W ANTEb

-T— ».“ t. *» ^ e aLL TYl’U cf-boOi* dtaalss. walle aad

c«1Ub»». rbantim,

m'— UluNINO. ttwlnc la mr boM Pboae M Van ncttB.------- Phont «»«•». twla Falla.----- 1 ClIOIli: le do wMl, rou art on reur *aca>lion, rhont nitr._______ _

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I Bjodueta. Phont JlOl.k. Jlm Cam*?.0- -J ^ 1 . r w , i i n u w .

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HELP WANTED— FEMALE !;"! J. linlkrtloHI.— *■

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>JS: ” S * S . S K r S °ja is; woman. Write Ro. Cw. TIn'te.Newt. _

■ WANTED:,n th* Olrl t« work In otflce, sleno-‘m'tjl Braphlc and clerical expe- -iwari, rlenc# required.•d Inaeiora Permanent Position. ^Slrina Ila, |.w “*\*’(| J — —

S S HELP WANTED— MALE “ "

r : F = = i ['vUn L ifetim e S ecurity *

:»S ! T E LEG R A PH ER S !l S|"S URGENTLY N E E D E D -

ii ’“ r r . - i f . ' i ' s s . s . ' i W s , - . - . ; rl».h. .;!*■>•'■ '•"M u - j;

^ Wc T ra in You•liM Trainlnr will net Interftr* wllh prt«rnt _ ^ob.^ tlnMrjj iiblUnu^and | b good >v

llater I_____________ _____I ______________________________ ____ s

SALE |[Vendell-Blisa H ighw ay 25. j u s t I ?est o f W endell, ,on— i

E C . 1 4a n c h b y T u t t l e G r a n g e

ISCELUNEOUS rl'nit MJlko-, complete, a good ona iea Milk Can« aad MUk CartIlls • Orlnders - Los Chains - Peeks •«Is - snd Many Other Miscellaneous0 Numerous to MenUon —xler Houseckens

II

FEED ;tely 800 Bales Hay. 1st. and and 3rd -

Uiy T Tons MUed Oraln _tely 3 Tons OaU, some rolled teb' IM Bales Beaa Straw, aome Oat —

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MACHINERYten "B" Tractor, completely over- “;S model . ~ lean CulilnUi|rJ, new ^ e a *lower, 6-foot <low. IS-lnch Iind Comisator. 3-row, for tractor J:take, 3-bar asure Spreader, wooden box rck. 13-foot, 3.wheet ' ^er. 3-eow also * ' . J • •'andem.Dlsc, 8-foo^ U.lachesw, 3-«cUon - e,8X14 *lUble-Wlng DUeher J

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FER , O w ner 'C lerk ; Jo h n A. D am all " ,

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f f E . l v r ___ l‘'‘ "esd applitalloB tor Ha<k VaUtr T MM. Prafiuble boitatee ajeoted lo

— BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIESeold R iu L u iik . Wf* e*TTlj*\t*iUB. tis tT

*l«m. Unt leeatlon ea Blibwar Sa. Fbeae ■ need BuUTS1S.lL----------------------:------ i “

'rr,- ;a,:“v li-sus rPbon. 1. llalkr. Idabe.

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Good Utilloa iv e n 'Dolnt Good BulBtat

'**"* Write Box 18-W. Tlmes-Newi■fiijS * ‘ ^

^ POBSALE S'VTjJ Due' to financial difficulty, will 2iire*t Bacrlllce 8,000 shares of Clmota. S

Enterprise*, Inc.,-for aOc per- {mo. ahare. g)___ Write Dox m i , Boise. Idaho’ g

r n s I f o b l e a s s I g* UODCRN. DELUXE ' SI

' SERVICE STATION Ula Twla FalX Loeeted ea U. «, t t g

niCII POTENTIAL S, _ Selllas NaUoaallr AdrtrUted rndx le K*“ *' Phono 3 E■aES L _ ^ ________________I g

^ FURNISHED ROOMS |Iderlr sT A DAY. Ur private eiovtn and rook'' SJ

Int. Trallt Knd MouL f f

Lak u u ntat. ctrp*ita.~ODror two nen. SI SS.‘ a^lB bedt. i .lot«tt^pri»*u batb, aep- M orate arau entraart. ell. Pbon* >8«|. g

— PUBNISHED APARTMENTS g■—- j R ic e ^ ^nx^furaUbtd apartatnl. » lb g

?6 FUIINIBIIKU anartnnl for m l. HTs S Klmbtrlr Red. 01

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LE §TTm I’LEABAWT. Il«ht bonatkteplni room, f i , Slort. refrUtraior. JuitSistr* Ibb, pbon* f f

^K A N . 'warm. tlo*e ta~KeatMabltTiirr KnJSjT' *“ f f

— 1 juK f iaveBue eoulb. Sl

S~Jtuutut. tlett In. Llibu. waUr fur. E— tiltbed. W*rkln( ceupl* prtftrrtd. 925 M

MOTIX' apartBicnl, arwlr radteoraled. ^ Wool rur. btal, waltr, tlKlrielir fur- 3

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l _ UNFURNISHED APTS. S— 1 i “ltOOMa. modara. clot* la. Adulla. I'bon* ffi

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“ “ “ f u rn T s h e V h o O S e S — SSCHOOU modtra houttT fumbbed. TIm SIn. Then. ttlS-R._________________K(WlCi: t^roam, modern crctpC betc. U» S

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p7orri* ’jedujjr No "blldwu ‘r iiS e S

— ; MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT §TAULt^a aad chain Icr aU ot«a«!m f l

lUlnbolt'a. Fbone l i t W

COUUEItClAL DUILDIKO. 40i(0. S! CoBpltUlr rtflnUh«l. 71- bUbwar M froalan. A'llUble for loiif tera Itaae. £ 1801 Klmbtrlr Road. CoaUtli UlUbtU SHunt. Dubt Tbont » . tellict. • . | 51

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W ANTED TO RENT. LEASE §FkkMANKNT retldtnl wanu to r*fll 2- S

bedream unfumlthtd homt. Ctll tlM-IL CTSO TO ite AU.'tka. IJ.r. ft- S

nalKt. (xperltoee and tqulpntnl. Wrile 1^Dot 1».C. Tlmea-Ntwi. H

•0 TO Ito ACUF.3. LandJard foUt to (arra. luneftrtnrt*. flnane*. loatSlotrr. Writ* ff.noi 14-X. Tlm^- tw^■ g l

rAMILY nublUblnr rttldtnet In Twin ghcmfc HIT 41h A»rnut Kail. K

HOME IMPROVEMENTS «AtZ>kWALK8. rjrtTewari. Itera. ctnmil Sc

work. Phon* UOMt. mHOMES FOR SALE ff,

oMt^ilUUM rtUn. net mu<l.rn. »om* r t hullt-lnt. U n b . mimd. Phnnt » 11.W. Of

S-UbU)K(Wld borat^wlih^ teomt In bat^ g

Lo VkLV 3-Uroom U at, f ^ ' l i : ^ . S Wall-te.wall rarptt. oil fernart. full ml>atwntnl. Ttrma. rbtn* tllf.W ar 71. f f

HOUBE for talt to b* Bovtd. S btdroom*. £ modam ficrpt bttl. Ktw tltcirie hotwattr Unk. Wired far rantt. Hew S l llnoltum In llrlsf roon. kllchni and fixbelb. Rulll.Ini. rrlrtd for ogl^k aal^ 5cAlrla Vniu. Ullntr, Idabt. r . 0. i l o f f iitauih, ItouU I,_____________ ■ S

BCAUTIFUU LIVABLE IIOME f f Thli lettir tlstm'homt U for talt enlr »Wcau>. owner bat too* ba<k ta bit M farm. Haa lortlr llrlnr room wllb fire- ^ ^ ^ d l n l n t row^klubjPB and I la rn ffiapa«tt. FInltbtd In rhlllpplnt IniW- ffianr. >‘oll baitmtnt wllh btdroon. balh S f

' and lane pUrroom. Double tartr* and ffiencletfl back rard wllh oubldt fire- Q?rlatr; IxKalfd on ont ol finfti.altwte f fiNC-'aaii^;\5n"'«'^i.'0-rt? i'sl^reTi: sflee. rotirultB BOW. W

BUV UKE KENT] « Thli nl(. Unit iwtwbolrDom home, m'a!- M em tictpl hut. In flnt lotttlon. Ea- MeloMd back rard and rardtn. Aluminum ^ atom windowv Law tait* and prirtd at tw tS.MO. A ttrr lov'dtitm panotal aad AS&O a monlb will makt thla nu rv Tee* Bffaeatlen at once. AWe bave huilntae opportunllltt, atre- Ssart*, roodjsuildlnr lou^^tm^ and latre OT%b!a li"dh»i?V ue aJ off?l7l AAA M

J . E. WHITE g jRSAL £?TATS AOENOY Sf CbarlM 8. Looatr. Aatorltt. MU l Vain Avt. Ea.l Phont «»7 Sfi

TIMES-NETO, TWII

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i<0ME5 FOR SALE

Ja“ u VEST NICE S.bedreoa beau ea S tlafaL etrea of inittad. Jatt eat ef cltrP™ ■

Alae t aad t b«inMB bene llttlas*SWZM XmrESTMENT CO.Phene fll «p t ltfcir Er^nlnw

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‘*0^- ' Itoeo DOWH_ _ firte ItaisedUti pMiiaeloa ef tbla »«rrmodtra S-b«lreo<a bome. le<at«l ta a .

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T W IN F A L L S REALTY _ .^ -IN S U R A N C E

lU Mala AreaiM Eaat Pboae IMS

® e ® e ® e e e ® e ^

— I KRIS KRIN! i J | C H I- 1 1 FREE THE>

Sr Every day *1111 Christmas tvo Pre Stf the Roxy and two UckeU to tho I(

tt ffa the Chuckle Contest. .

I«M ^ IT'S FUN F(& J u i t ' follow

— i m AH you need to do to enter li to d— f f the Oift Oulde aection and the I

w than 8) from any olher part of T t— r M ^ funny sequence, not exceed!

itr iho«most humorous oomblaaUonW Kriogle Editor, Tlmes-News. Vou

L__ ffi nets will bo announced lo thla cos r Vour theatrs tickets and weekly ;

• » au « to Include your return addresi

S? I FOUR WE~rnb Sr ^ c h week the writer of tbe Best___ Sff one of tho participating mercbani

» is ffg- • Unbreakable Boontonware «a i T T - 5? • Waterman’s Pea and Pcncil »i

y# • Choice of Naturallrer or Robli ffi • Lady’a all.wool Jersey blouse )

S I Weekly Vi'uiln W JEANNINE QAREY, TS;5— © WIna Lady's AU-WooI Jersi KaU M Hartos of California fn

? I T (£ 1 ' o r p h e u m T I C K r___ _Sf. yLOBENCE U. FAMOUS.irated. ffi ^<nt t llcktU le tee . . . "Utlle I’ fur- Sf> tb* eonlBC atlraeUon el tbe■plnr M Tbteltr.___ _Sf. HEBE IS THE CnUCKL----- -® Slrtl Tor Wa»OB

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— ?f.‘b . ^ ^ i ,S f e c ° i2 p .n A S— a Maa. OaiJoer We;ktr. ffoild Ever fff. Kew XOItELCO ItKXonUlnadW BATTERY SHAVER Sff l».9Sm BARTON'S JE W E L R Y

I ^ , ___ ffi GIRL’S— 5§ W IN TER COATS^ e£ ' Sires 4 to 8 and 8 to 14’S‘4.5: E i«-.^r^:tS!3''wootm. II. f f aor. Price ReducUon

^ M. H. KING CO.

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© BUNBEAM-K« TtlARTF.im---- Up UIXUAKTF.RS

$ A BHAVEUASTZrtai=«i S f NEW HOME Sewing Machines— f g W ILSO N -BA TESRonT* A Terms

f f i ______________________________and f f ' I3m A Pamous

full M Thomas Bavarian China113 ffi It riae. Strrloe fer SMme. S ' I«*ular-|U7,M Now |I«J«I hot f f i (Ona S*t ObIt)

g STERLD JG JE W E L R YQ JII SbeaboaeSU Soath

S , Por A Bright-Eyednlr W Chrlstmss Morning,5i: ® -8 lv e -

S W PL A Y T E X PILLO W Sor- ^ ^‘lid ffi from

I i . S W E E T ’S

A See Sweet'sf f Oift Departmentl.

r.d. M Enjoy Sweet's :«• off New Low Price Pollcyl “" ' f f i . lad SPee* gff

r*.' f f ta rg u t SelecUoa -TJ ® TREE LIOHT SETS

^ Q TRIMMDraS • ,f f i ■ ffi N ew berry’s

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HOMES r o R SALE

nJW** ATTRACnVZ t*bedreeai beia& Utlas

dlBlor roea (uptted. Eet.U KlLAta.a - n i . A ™ ' - ‘- •

— sJTl. 117.000. tefB*.CECIL a JOHxa ■

Upeteln Beak * Trtat Pbona tSIl

£ 3 = = = =ubU BEAL VALUZpriee ta a fo w b e d r^ famllr Icm .. Wan

CaO W. A. OstmuterLEM A. OHAPm AOENCT

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w te i& s e & s & p m s is is s

IINGLE'S GIFT ( HUCKLE CO NTH E A T R E T I C K E T Stwo Pr«o TlckeU to tbe Orpbeum. two tlcke » tho Trtaha theatita will be nwarded as prlt

F O R E V E R Y O N E !follow theM easy ru le i.

: li to d ip ons (or more) OOBIPLSTE LINE: Id the balance of ths coapleto lines (not 1 r t of Tlie Classified SecUon of tbe paper to i exceeding alx lines to all. Paste up Uu Uni

jlnatlon possible and mall or bring It to ra. Vou i&ay submit as many aa you wish. 1 thla column dally.

wekly prlEO certlflcatea wlH be mailed to yoi

P R I Z E Sbe Best Chuckle will be given k line prize : lercbanUIare starter set from O. 0 . Anderson's »cncll set from Clos Book Store or Roblee shoes from Hudson's blouse by Hartog from Palk'a

• HERE ISi W i n n e r

« l Jersey Blouse by Take *1,000 lesi m la from Palk'a. P t o u s ^ U «

T O D A Y ' S W I N N E R !

T IC K E TS RiRfiOhS. Baht nANNIl, “U tllt Dor Loti* Wlnt t tl<kin e l tbe Orpbtun ervatloBt" ei

Itoxjr TTiealtCnUCKLEt IIERI

b S u , ‘' SHoUleln aad

,. IndUcrtte. Uak* aa aa

IDAHO TICKETSMRK. CEOBGB UILLKR. Twin Fall*

V/Int t tlckeU lo te* , . . "Tb* MiiUr of Uallaalrae- ead "Mr iltert C«m Crt>v‘* nr lb* comlar attraction at lbe Idabo

18 i n * CBUCZLll

WUI b* Ilrtn lo anront who Wart*. li.OO. Dntilr Aria Academr.

^ BEE SCItWIKN m « T"Tb* "Cadlllae'* of BIcrciM

RTTE-WAV HARDWARE

I SLIPPERS I

For -

Aw W hole F am ily

A w .l» m . o u t

t"*' Prom

R Y HUDSON’S ’

; ,r FREE TURKEYS ’With Each ■

SUIT OR OVERCOAT_____ _ Priced 145 or more

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binesMOVIE p n W E W M •

^ llulIMn ^lWr<COnONL-T CAMEBA CENTER

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G-E APPLIANCES!Automatic Iron - *l3iS ~

iKX Steam and Dry Iron - glSilS k Wstnt-Sandwlcb OrtJJ - »aji5 — ' Toaster - M3J5 “• — Mixer • l« iS

HeaUng Pad - fiM

A Wonderful Gift Idea!

C, C. Anderson’s

CAL'S COLT Size Welsht 65 Pounii* f/aii SlM Weight »0 PounUa_-4ai8

■THE TOY HOUSE)llcyl 128 Jnd Ave. s . - Phone Ml

J CHRISTMAS CARDSWith Signatures

t ■ t i m E s - n e w sJOB DEPARTM ENT

HOMES FOR SALE

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ERE IS THE CHUCKLE: " ' vantage of this man's <Xfor part time work or full tlm* {& Jty. He must sell and will WfiW less than market value. «u collect. and Phlloo.

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FANNIE STeTTLBB. Twla FalU M u i ll«kttt to M* . . . "Wlibout Rt*. ' . V.UoBt- er lbe eomlnr kltraclloa at tbe f g3f TTitaltr. iVw

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5 CARLSON jS— ' ADMIRAL and PH IL C O ffi_ _ Television Sets a

PACTTORV RADIO ^TELEVISION OENTER | W

See mOur Pine Selection of *

SmaU Appliances W ■The Perfect Christmas Olftl* W

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la Tsrte Dlmtniloai ga *2.00

3 Reels for *1.00 S

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ABE HEREI ’ S i- . IioS3we ilio have lhe*« nontoaj fork units FiiTy: KHti'•*----- «»« Hull

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8ERVICS T :1,'; Idihe 0WB*d •nd OMnUd ncpltula. Fl

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= ; HILLSIDE ORCHARD ^1 KIU Wmi of BoU tn Hltbwar U

. “ PETS " I

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,r. AKC lltuiHTKUkD l>o..r puppln. Will ~ U 'l»ll»>r. Trlpl. Ii n«n>h. Triumph. Mmha.

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Twin. J,JJ•WANTED TO BUY }-,

• ^ANTKO lo bujr a cood (nllk roul*. Tlion*

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WANTED ~ 1 j i g

FA T COLORED HENS . , ■ « Top P ric c s •/■. '" 0^

.. b e h t ie s p p u L T O r p a-rm .'® Pbon* lill. Twla J»1U ' ' . **

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FOlt SA U OR TRADE

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MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE L

bail. ..< bl.,1,.1.1.IJ.. m r- = ^ » a " " ; " : . S : „ ,b i . ,

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n ' ^ n S r p ^ '' a *it klCKKY'S AUCTION Bill llotliab^ 1 aaeUoBMr. Ntw tlm. flaisrdari it tiOt

Hai K. Twin Folli.____________ _ *alulon r iN m ChiltlaiM sKt U a mo<rl« or .r*iu. ralcr <lld« ctmtra or preiKlM (ram ‘Coronet Cintr* CtnUr. Dur TOur 1I S K " & i . ’ » . r . : r s . " r x

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a n ^ l I____ Joa ma^ciniUTUAS

WZHT 1 POINTS BPOKTINQ flOODB

AN Y CUSTOM W O RK

ntukiallblBC .Wtldlnr . M.ckln.Work - OmamtnUl Iron Work ilnl»flcr ... lad *<ttrler>-Wrcujht Iron I'urnUur*

~ ~ KRENOEL MACHINE CO.Phone 4B8

~~ -------- ^uin. FURNITURE & APPLIANCES"™- olLjtkATUL ^rooin .Tw. Il,a«..:i;i,lt'."• OAU. U aad 11 AacUea la ttll rour (iCU M down. lITt

I ukNPtAL Klfcirle wrlnnr wathtr. liood __tondlUnn. I'bent Ut.Vf.UBkO VACUUU .Itantr*: T.rma. Klrb p ConiMnr. 401 4lk Artng. Eait. 'WUITC UlAHEL trub bumtr with wa-

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—I—u crcuRi Krititar. winlroht Irunk. lnd*.* Mrxltnl parlor ro.1 .Inker. Wirbcrc U' tiro., Nn Pbon. till., rl .t>._______ »t4. KOUMS EMHl furniture Includlne :'*• driuit rrrrlscralon. Krlvln.tor anil J'• for Phileo. Phont eSK 3rd Avenue *

U Of Vi'M ifur ( P.B1.. ill dir Saiunlir

DBED nJUNACeS AND STOKEIia 1HOLLAND rUnNACE CO. flV

btrl^ l!0:ndAr..8. PboBiUOt' t>*<

WILLIAUB OtUO MATlOxim ®‘ nK A |xriT ‘ A’’ ^ a * y ^

Pbon* lt»-R ■ nitr. Idibfla ■"— '

” * H A P I O AND MUSIC ■

• SPECIAL SERVICES .Wi 'UBTOM dftu aJ lJiInd* of ^OW. OO

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Uw rilltaffc Ukt ntw. Stt at hrtne.l « q,__ . Mifli)).. Company. •_____________ ____ii>«'>• 1W9 ONK WN foW V.» Wlir, fatlorr lii££S__ alikt nek. Verr c«o<l cemlltlon. TiO. • ^mk. Fhanr OW-JI. rrtnlnct. _______ .•jrt*. trfi. cTt.n. cictlltat eondlilnn.’lH mlitt Pj^^ •_£

lati: IPSJ “inltrnallon.l >i llm plckuiw »J"«“33T7 •Kadlo. heater, .hr vji dulr Iraller hltrk - »• . ovtrloid tptlni*, 4i | ^ tran«m(«tlon.---- U.OOO iclaal mlln. Pbont OUM* or ■oon

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w' * Pl^nt I3S.W ftt HI.-___ ______ IOlHt uV'-l'AN AMtlllCAN tralU™ • J f hk>. lull artlvfi CoRipItu (toek ct p—jr wt«V.«nJ lr.lltr».. Sem.,sood uttd - Uilltr*. AUo tlfClrit Ktv’-H.frtti wrap ea eiWe*. Crt eut fin.nct charsei ^ l>»fw. bu»lnt..'Voo.lr«etl Trailer*ilta,

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■ T I M E S - N E W B , T W i y

FURNITURE & APPLIANCB

r N E W - 1 9 5 3 I » ---------- G-MC-TRUCKS— f

- " /i-T on Pickup ^

— J 4*6p«<d TVmiumliilein • Betttf-------------«-R«flBCtnn-w-Jtatt:Tj*nr=-on- "JE___ « lte r - Spare - No MUa

^ W a » _ « 2 I 8 S ,N ow ____ $1900

2 -T on Truck

8:33x20 Tlrea - 3- Speed Re»p SETCI -Axle — He*t«r - Aj«i.pr«*t - lid *wap No MJUtr cal»*fc

R ed u ccd to ........ $2450

■•''K - S P A E T H MOTOR CO.—

busdla. - - -

I S I M e V E Y S , I n c .— — INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS ^ - P a r t e ■ - S e rv ic e

U S E D PICKUPS’ **"“ ■ ItiO INTSRNATIONAL H-Ua itpttd. -■EuZ. --------------------- Sm- r a^ - 5 : ii( t mr ^ AjTiojUL K.ua.

'‘j- m i DODOJC 1-ton. dnal

n n BTtrogBAKCK H-to». j^pttl

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our IMl INTERNATIONAL Mon__ lltfi r f i f t B & H Oreea aum pi«/fS? Given With AU U»ed Truck!____ And Plclupil

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P 2 £ A U TO S FOR SALEn> 4 y> WILLYS JERP. USI nodtl CJIO at liberal

dli^ount. » .rr,..».o.4 L.Co..l,ubL ,

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^ C L E A R A N C E

r A l l U s e d C a r s "

— a n d T r u c k s

i T I ‘t:ii.. U N H E A R D O F PRICES

Coma tn Ior thi

B E S T D E A L IN

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S . B O B R E E S E

U S E D C A H S in n » aoo Block 2nd Ave. Southr n ^ ______ _______________________

B R A N D - N E W '

f e . 1 9 5 3 ’s2

DODOB H Toa Pickup ^

_ _ _ r.ar qatrur window*, arm rttl. tun laa-la tiMn. bmur wltb dtfroiUr, rttr u Cut »tiiB»*r with hllah. Prtttont. ^

CMh Prlce-*lff75

i r c DODOE Coronet Cluh Coupe

. iont, tInUd claat, wblltwill llrrt. anii *'«"■« wlptra. wlnilihltld wuhtr, Him ■vtnue Prttlont. V-l molor.

■ ‘.CMh Prlcfc-427W ,

PtYMODTH SUUon'wngonSavor ‘ modtl. Z-lon* paint. Tum ■Icnilt. . cliar Ilcbitr. wb^I roT!!” not back-up Ilcnu, ■leclrlc wiptn. alrfMa ■ MIL I'rttlon*. heal.r.. . .Ciuh Price-42300

' Y ou 'Jl N E V E R

^ B u y C h e a p e r ! ' • Jx,

~ ■ BOB REESE r. '■ MOTOR CO. ^

. 133 3rd Avenue No. 0 |jiurl OodBB ■■ ■ 'Plymouth Oj7 ^ !__ :__________ ' - - -__________ I____

B U S I N E S S o ra i P R (

r D I R E C 1ais: • BABi* s h o e bkonzinc • rilli- Dll Uuiurfltld. 1807 AddCa C. IhT nprni *>” • • BICYCLL SALES & S£flVIC£ ^

^ ♦ CEMENT WORK . ^;kup. <>"'»">, work. Pl>°nt_l»^R. ^•««l > CLEAN£/tS & O'iEnS • ; p j~ HlchanUoti-a. ISU Snd 8l W>«l PtoM m - j - j

• COMSlERCLALPRINTlNCi ‘ T T fa r a— * COSMEl^CS

J!:? • f i i x j 'n S A N v isa ” T - '-t2^- r y

X .* MATTRESS RENQVATMU . " . • J i''IV UaltrtiM rtao*aU«: Er.rta\ Hattnaa Pin« ' • PaeunT. Phona ll-W. ■ ^iC^ • M O N Et TO W A li • . , ^ i' J j C. Jonca for komta'ipd iMuk Itoea t, £l.cu - Hank.* Truil Uutl-Hnc. Photiltlt. fr r.71* • .'JOrOflCTCLES - • w^ BWu* Cr<3.rr. Fl>. liL'iU'UiU iv ^ l . CaE

1, TWIN FALLS, I^AHO

lN C H ' AUTOS TOR SALE

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' n i l PORD T.l Cwtoai aaiai wltb ■ ertrdrlr* aad load*d _ — i m iI IMI KTUDEBAEZK Ckaapln CtuUrn

:-door ..... - not!114* PotlD V4 C utta Moor - I l l l

7KB 1141 BTUSESAXEB Cbanplei D tlo trvice ->“* -----*•«

H it PLYMOUTB Iptclal Dtlu* - 4-door ,, ..... IMI

Upttd. . 1*41 J-ACKARD CllW*» wlli «eon. _ im dlUectd metar ........ ., IIM«ad. l in rORO te»w Dtlti* ^doer_tlH. _ « n i

ALWAYS A BTITER DEAL_ J ill

l_ ,i„ T W I N F A L L S ^ M O T O R C O .

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- m i Q u a l i t y

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__ I Used Cars

1962 CHEVROLET------- Styllne Deluxe 3 door Seden. Ra>■■~~1 dl», heater m d ie*t ooven.

|1 6 «

1960 PLYM OUTHCambridge Cluh Ooupe. Tvo tone

• srejr, beater tDd delrotier. .$1495 ■

195,6 PONTIAC4 door Sedu. H7tlrt>mitJc, two tone grees, rtdlo nnd he&ter.

IES $1245

1950 BUICK apecltl 4 door « d ta . Ridlo, be tte r tnd defroilen.

$1246

-1950 NASH 4 door Btdim- Makea Into bed. Heater tod delroiten.

th $946

------- 1953 W ILLYS JE E PI 4 wheel drive. 7.000 mllea. PuU

top tn d heater. ,$1246

1951 CHEVROLET2 ton truck. 2 ipeed axle, 8.30 tirtd. Motor and tires good.

• »1285

. t t 1349 CHEVROLET" " « ton pickup. 4 ipced. New lln-

Uh.?945

pa 1949 DODGEpickup. 4*ipeed, good con-

dlUon.t e ?845

1949 STUDEBAKER• «r ton pickup, 4 tpeed

,58 (5

S ; 1947 PLY M 0U TK. ' 4 door *^an, rtdlo, heater

. $6D6

■' - -1 9 4 6 FORD'5 pt«Mngtf.c<KJp«'wlth heater tnd defroitera.

-$4 7 6 ■ •

GLEN G. jfENKINSC H EV RO LET

Opm Evenlpf# Phone 707 )U(h Open Sun'dirt ‘ OMAO Tennt

m d P R O F E S S I O N A I , ’ ^

E C T O R Y'■ • • n V i l B l i f G & HIA.TINQ ,

• F ” • flA U IO H£PAIlt SERVICE ,

• flgFaiCEflAnOW SFBWCE ■— — K iir^CaiTTppniM arn^oBriTr^'^ ^----- Mmcl* Vail^Rtfric. Strrlet. Ph. IMI.-B.r m • SJCNS & SUOW CARDS- ■' .

RSS: * SERVICE r . . ’ ~ ^

• nP E ^V R lT E R S ' . '___ SaUa. rvnul* and atrrUa. TheM »a-~r: ..flhtrweod Typtwriltr Ei- Oppotll. p. g .rS T • UPH0LS1ERY- - ‘ ■^ Jo^ntonv; 4li,. A ^ .-E - i*>0:W.

•■ m VACVU M CLEANERS »

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sy OWKEJti t tlt BladtMkar dtloie Biar.s s i

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V A L L E Y MOTOR CO.

--------------------^ S F & B U Y - G A - R S I —

Mi Uain Soutb U OONOOO STATION- R •; KUTTV KOalHBUP-IENHT MOON E -R r.! Aenai from Pireaton*

Pbone 4S9ndtr T-l I - II I!__ IllM ' ~

I 1 9 5 1 B U I C KWCulew. . ^— Special■or _ « l ln Dtito* "T he Economy C ar o f — *•’* th a Bulck Line**llu* -— •••* Dyntnow Drive - Better •* » * « • Beet Covert • and a SUck. 2-;----- -------------Ton# Orer and Blut MakeW -jiM , Thi, o n t took Brtnd-NowJ

DEAI. O n l y $ 1 4 9 5

i " ® N O R T H S I D EAOTO COMPANY

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-S u n d a ri. . AU Dar -155- . . . P h o n u . . . -1S8.

C H R I S T M A S

S p e c i a l s !

Safely T es ttd lan. Ra- ^

USED CARS

H ■Vo lon . " « « » . « - « - ■ - -------• » • .f ItlO PRAZCn 4-door itdiB. IUdlo.'

htaUr, ertrdrl't. wblU walla. Abtauuful Ctf -I________ 11081' X»»e DE «0TO CutoBi 4.do«T aadan.i Radio, battr. aataaalla tran*.' mIttulB. Cat owntr ------- I1I4Stic twoater. ®il“**

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SPAETHMOTOR COMPANY

■lo bed.OMAO Kai7 Termt • Pbona SU -OldtmobUe . ^ M O

EP - ’a. PuU p ■ 111— ^ , ■ ■■

. FRIENDS

'T ■ ^le, 855 ------ ------------>d.

A Belter Oaed Car for thd Whole Pamllr Beforv the

;T HoUdajn. We hare SS to,, .dlapoae of before Janxia*7

-w im - jjm Hgny o( them are In exceUent condition . . . ta d Priced Low « t -

W ILLS MOTOR CO.

1B52 PONTIAO "fl”----------IIM5

2R ^ ' w ‘S ? t '" .i? .? .M " 2 f ;^Id

.1881 MERCOBT 11488^ Club C^B . IUdlo, itiltr. orar.

1853 NASH suteaaujj------»095- Cuitom 4-door. Nub- Alrllatr. Jtacltnlnjr itila. Pull bed kbIU

Air tonflUoa.r. Moa*. Ukt t.»w.

heater j j j j CHEVROLET ______ IlSOS'atrltllnt Dtlui* Club,coup*. Rt^

' • «&t.^^nt»r“iubu. it.ooo’'JJlINS

IMO POimAO 'fl“_ -------$>089ne 707 ' . Clu> coopt. Ridl& fciittr. hrdri^ Tgnnj . malli; t-loat. A r*U alca ona.

---------1 1881 rORD V-8___—:____$1«S’'’.VUtorti. Ridla. ktaltr. Tord.O..,1 Matle, St* ibUl

1040 NASH 'vaoo*—;.-------S 705S-doer. Ortrdrlra, ktit*r. cood • tlr**,BtdB*JU.

' ' ' TWO—'_____ I04S PORD V-8*______ LI 595 ^

— JJJ ' • tlo . Aalllr-M. jItehaBleallr j

C E ~ . , i " 1847 FORO V-«________ I 4M

tuprr Dduit t.door. KtaUr. an* llfrt«t.- Httdr to fo. J

- ;°—■ 1841 -GMC :_____________ $ 205 jplekup la rood aondltlOB.

STTSI, . Vrr. WII.L NOT BC UNDERSOLD I

' W I L L S .- . . I;— -USED CAR D E PT .<t tuad , f.’ Truck Lane West 5 ^ ' Pfione EOnI Twin Palls

Johnie Boyd-'ilannger •'V.-btfa.Cttiiooin Stad Thtlr I'rltada-

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MTTCHELLBUNT -£ S '“ c.3i

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IMI INTCRHATi NAL K-I wlUi 4- Tird d«inp btd «*«i

Dt . HUNT rO& rOROS IN BUSLI

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C L E A R A N C E ;

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ASHWORTHMOTOR COMPANY •Plut ta Co To Sara Year

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M A W ST R EET, FOR

3 TOP VALUES^Illl CnRYSlER Nrw Yoifctr aadaa. Radio. btaUr. powir *t**rlBc. sowtr bnbt* aad MW **al . eertn ««t««IIU nUOTO Cwtos 4-door' Mdaa, -

>-tlII TLYItOirTH Craabt«ek **<aa<.

l S S SPE C IA LR. cioh DE SOTO Oultem Bedtn.iracaatie. Radio, h itter tnd t e t t covert.

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A to o ra 'jA tT b i RIOBT P R I d l .

rr REMEMBER:" • “ * . . . . H T o o n m i a u *-Q U O The C u T outt Bo|t|lKI . . . KNOW Voup Dettori

G O R E M O T O R 6 - 0 - 2

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