i 0 o o C p c o oQatvai, l Grande, Ota., Tuet., Dec. 22, 1959 Page 8 & o4 f . fill' ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS If Santa hopes to fill the orders of all these children who want their front teeth for Christmas, he hetler get his eives working in denture factory. Tne us Vegas Chamber of Com merce was curious to find out how many local boyi and girls were in this predicament and upon invests gation was swamped by several hundred toothlcs youngsters. AflOd Woman Saves Ufe Of Smtril Bey , SOUTH SAN CABHIIX, Ca!if IIPH An S2 year-old woman iwve4 a t-year-oH boy from being trampled Npotbty by a frightened hem. Mm. bum Mawh '.aKr pi ;i!t-1 tb dialling rctns of tin- rearing lerse and held an, preventing jl f am s.ampew on Charles Moot Jr. Tbe boy aad beet rid' ig t la kers and ww tlaowa off whan ft wac fritfbteaed by an auto. Soviet Engineer Believes He Cm Warm Winters MOSCOW A IiiUH engineer thinks bo can aana up Wi lli in HuvtCt Asia a id Japa i hjr diverting m e-.ean current ii lo i he saa of Okbxk Ibf qllR-ial Task Nfws Agency vh I N. Ho na wv prmosed to channel llM- Niitb Purifies warn Kurcsiao cnmtot into the Sea m Spirit En lllness Mar Holiday Some Arrtefican Homes' By DOC OUICC UPI Staff Writer i:w vohk ai'i' Christ- miis is a mag'C word to children. But ii countless homes there are lie.-iw hearts. In others, (ate con- tr ies t I'irii youn tears into i smile that. Evelyn is dying of cancer and has known alxiut it for sever al months. A bright twist came in Enid. Ok la , when ft boy, about eight. 'old A. M. Taylor, a ( hristmas tree vendor, that he had to get a fee for his grandmother and Across an oftel heedle,, nation!-- 7he Ts a mTe ben on tcst.ve holiday aid he a gentle bV mpb o holy th, gs. he M c wa m ., sud homes bear their burden, the glad ones smile once more. It was just 33 days before Christmas when two automobiles met hea ln at midnight in .Mount Kitco. N Y., in a sickening rip ot metal that deprived six homes and 26 childre.i of mothers. The six. in one statioi a;u!i, were returning from a church moth ers' guild meeting. A youth llveiiig police in a car smashed into them. Two, mothers of six, died. The other four, torn but now off the critical list, will spend a painful Christmas in the hospital. Their lrf children a"ce m age from 2 to I:). Guild -nembers are prenaring presents ior the children and husbands. Pays On Trt In Angwin, Calif., Evelyn Hicks, 12. will take a closer look at Janta and the holly and tinsel .his year. This may be the last ime she sees them. She knows Okiiot.sk, warming Asian shores. homaiov would regulate the flow of warm water through the Nevelsky straits, which separate Sakhalin Island from the Soviet Asian coast, the agency said. ISy constructing a dam in the (traits with gates opening norlh ta ds, Komanov figured 1,01, ixlti.uan.aoo cubic k lometers of warm water could be forced into tlx- Saa of Okhotsk. 1lM gatas wixild lie closed at clih tide to prevent tin water from flooding southwards again into the Sea cf Japan. Komaiov said if his scheme were put into effect "the peop'o of the Soviet maritime regions and Japan will see no mure snow," Tass reported. For Her Christmas... mw "3' m rua- .3WM tn ojtwM King A WmMw ting $275.a $2st.n tngamnl bing $134 .M y $124.50 Engagement King Wedding King A $64.50 1 A1e evaiUblt M inltrkKkiBf Ml $99.50 Engagement Ring Weddtng Ring $49.50 tint. nlifd lo Kow drtanlt iPiacea imlwl tJrt Jmm FREE GIFT ' WRAPPING! Drop In . . . We'll Be Open Til 9 0 Clock. Tonight Credit iewelrv Most Liberal Credit Trms In La Grande 1103 Adams V) cents, aid plunked dowo two cents, tie said he'd make equal payments for the rest. Another customer contributed a quarter, and Taylor shook hands on a done deal with the young ler. who warned: "Don't you sei-d me no b!U. We get enough of them." In Kansas City, Ka. life itseK was a Christmas present for Patty McLinden, 12. Born a bl'.ie baby, worsening until six months ago, she could hardly walk, She was given little chance to survive much lo iger. This month, a sur geon team used a heart lung ma chine and body cooling and re paired I'aMy's lieai I. Lynn Laarns Breathing She went home last week lo the family farm near Cedar Point. Kan. With her went the doctors' promise of a normal, active life. In a Fort Worth. Tex., hospi tal. Lynn Campbell, 17, worked hard to learn to b'eathe three minutes without mechanical aid so she could go home in an. am-bula-ce with her father for Christmas. Lynn, a polio victim, lies in bed and in daytime breaies through a new device that feeds her air through a hole in her thioat. Her father. Ervin, was in a Dallas veterans' hospital with a spinal ailment and had tentative permission lo go homa to Bos- PunDpO &int &t(& EbrthquaCte Jolt arii -rui-i-, i.r a alarm Mot 1 V-QIITCT1T1IU WBU Calif. 'ITIi - An NEW AUK. N. J iee sent out a radio day night for a 16-year-old boy dressed in a Santa Clans suit who tried to hold up a grocery store with a gun. They said he was frightened off by a dog. well. Okla . for Christmas. Lynn's doctors said she could join him in the ambulance if she learned to breathe three minutes without help, so they could put her in ai iron lung if the other deice failed. "I've got to do it," Lynn said. "I haven't seen my daddy for so long I don't want anything else for Christmas, just to go home." El'REKA. earthquake of moderate intensity jolted this city Monday, recalling memories a much stronger quake five years ago which wracked the courthouse aid se veiely damaged the city hall. Ironically, the rew city hall was used lor the first lime Mon day. 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