T FOR VICTORY GIN RUMMY '■ B u y ■ IlNtTEO m n s DEFENSE

BONDS* STAMPS appcM i iodjijr on tbo w clal p«cea. Nine Irrigated Idaho 0>unl!es

y o u 24, 'NO. 'ZG6 TWIN FALLS, IDAHO. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 1942 , _ . *tnit ^ a«i.Uc« ------PRICE 5 CENTS. ------, ------— ------~ ' Am mUM and UnlM ALLIES UNLEASH JAVA POWER RGH He Lost Teacher FARMER THRI Japs’ Ships Sunk APENEiESON WILL TAKE O^E As Dive Bombers PHILIPPINE ISLE CITY JFein in Attacks •WASHINOTON. rtb . 21 (-fV-Tlie Tw in Fulls will be turned over Japanese Invaders of Uie Plilllpplncs lo the fiiTTnera next Tlmradny as ...... Dy The Aiiioeisled P rtis a re mceUn« with growliiB rc.il.itonce the flfUi an n u al Farm ers’ Concre.w frocn ClTllliins. U was reported lodny Li staBe‘ m inute. as continuing today. , ...... ffuns In hla deren.:e ot BAtnnn pe­ Tiie ConKreis tliLi year wiii be ninsula. much more complete than those Thrown back onto the j>opulous, truiisure-trove i.‘»land of The war department sold Mac. held In piuit years and the attention Java, 'United States-, and A rthur advised th a t "clTlllan re - of the farm ers will be Lakcn up from Dutch seamen and fliers join­ itslAnce to th e Japanese Is Rrowlns 10 a.m. when It all staru to well Into in Intensity and is' bccomln; in- , tJie afternoon p a st 3 p jn . ed jji an all-out o ffe n siv e •^creaalnnly etfeeUve.” Horneahoe ritehlni action. Latest feature attracUoii added to ORUGUAY’S CHIEF There were no announced r lUs dispatch eltcd as cxaaiplcs; ■•Many Inform ers have mysteriously the program will be a demotuiratlon lasses by the United NaUons b u t disappeared . . . A secrct soclcly In “barnyard golf by 0, E. Jack­ communiques of various comiT&Mnir* known as the 'FPP- or Tlshtcrs fdr son. world's champion trick liorse- indicated these tc&ses for the Japo* Freedom' has been formed to foster .shoe who fonncrlj' resided at CALLS OUI A lY dvUlan resistance . . . A Sett days Dluc Mount. Kan., but'who now re-, One cruiser blown up; fotir cruls- ago Japane.ie mUltory authorlUes RALPil C. >VILSOS' sides right here' In Twin Fnlls, rs damaged. woko up to find that proclomaUons . . . ThU Twin Falls Hylnr c.det, Jaik-soii.holds many national rec­ Two deslroyen sunk; one deatroy- -fcWch they had plastered Ujrough- former eounly AAA lecrtlary, ords Including 05 ringers out <>f 100 OOUELLEM r damaged. out Manila and the countryside had made the headlines all ovrr tlie shoes, 22 consecutive ringers and By RAFAEL ORDORICA Five transports sunk or dami . all been Btmneely altered. This nation two days ago. On WiUon'i 40 ringers out of 50 shoes. Ho wo.s The engagement marked thW trst proclamation enumemted a, num ber final check flight a* an advanced Mississippi valley champion for MONTEVIDEO. Feb. 31 f/?>—Pres- ottlclAlly-teported use o( the United ' student a t Yukon. Okla.. liU (lielit three years. Iowa stole champion Idenl Alfredo Baldomlr. backed by SUtes army's new dive bomber. In Instructor, Ceorie Dale, fell out of two years and Illinois state chom; Uruguay's army of 11M0, strength­ addition four-molored tambera and declared that for every Jnpane.ie the plane. Dale landed uM y by plon two years. . ,, ened his rule over this republic to­ pursuit ships were-TOrfftcd. killed. 10 Filipinos would be shot. parachute. WlUon li at the air The cliamplon will perlorm In a day with a swift defensive edup lo Seven of tlie type of dive-bomber ■ The alteration made the pfoclnmn- eorp* primary fijltij «cliool a t special a re n a which will be set up.ln pre.ient the leader foe of inler- planes which Uie tUr forces dcslg* Uon read that for every Filipino Cim arron field. the lOO block of Second .street soilUi Amerlcan coot>erallon. Sen. Luis Al­ nated as Uie A-24 took p o rt In one • killed 10 Japanese soldiers would (TImts-News Knirsrint) between Uie Idaho Department olnftle pelted from th e Islctnd.i.*' Sees 20 IVJen ■Street durlnK Uie (^tem 6dh hours tion se t for M arcli 30. engine, all metal Douglas plane. The The report was token here to • J:iimnusc u IIlmi.s— if anti when they are transferred ffom Gen. Julio RoleiU. mlnbler of 'a notmd truck will lour u p ^ d down the Pacific coaat to south central Idaho—.should be confinod department reported Uat «um- mean that &niUo Agulnaldo. Uie th e area a n d vLsiilnji fohhtrs will -.ar, resigned and Foreign Minister . .. a t preliminary testA th a t It tglng;. onetime leader ot the Ph'" Die ill Blaze be a.sked to spell various words. in concentration camps instead of being allowed to labor Alberto Guanl assumed hU duties. would “oulpcrform dive bombers ploe insurrection, had U.tUe u . Uruguay, a. leading proponent ot By E. V. W. JONKS Tliose spelling Uie wordi correctly in tlio fields of Magic Valley, dependent upon-a vaat irrign- now in use by foreign naUaas." «nce among his people. Recently will receive defense stamps os'prUcs. cooperation with the United States A highly specioUzcd c rftftT o r use AgulnaUo called for a surrender of JACKSONVILliB. Fla.. Feb. 21 (A'l lion .sy.stem which is “inadequately protected.” and its allies, severed all relations —Ei«:ht«cn survivors who ^aw 20 Tlien too. along Main street, the Tliat «lmii;lil-trom-Uie-.slioulder porUcuiarly against moving targets; the FblUpplnn to the InTftdars. » Ts,-ln Falla high school band will be with the axis at the recent Pon- the dive bomber supplements other pronouncement which brou«hl upon shlfcnates die in the blozlnB Infcmo Informiitlon will be placed tomor­ Janelro. Its ba.*.es on Uie broad of Uie torpedoed oil tanker Pan heard in concert between 2 and'3 row on Uip tii-j.ks of Oov. Ciio-^e A. ormy types, such as the long rangA him th e desJgnaUoa of ■•Philippine p jn . • Plotle rlvec separating llvls country heavy planes whlch MaVe scored aevJ QulsUng.” Massachusetts off the soutlieast Cliirk, Sen. D. W orth C lark and FLASHES of from Argentino are strategic. coast spoke wiUi heartfelt praise to­ F o r Uie farm women a special VIGOROUS SENATOR BVRD Sen. John Tlioinav^ong. Henry eral times In Uie southwest Pacifie A nATjr departm ent communique cooking school will be sponsored'l>y 'Uruguay's . tiny navy is held fighting, two-cnglne medium bom- - (Slscloieil t h a t Bun* salvaBed I r a n day of Uie bnkvcry ot a rescue ves- GOES AFTER FACTfi ON Dworsliak nnd CotiK. C oripum ' reodines.1. -f. ., sel'B crew. the Idalio Power company at thb UNION FEE COLLECTIONS Wlille, nnd W. T. Loci:wood. Idalio btfrs, and th e iig h t A-20 atlACk b o % ' the CaiTlte ij»v*l b u t when United company auditorium . TTie cooltlng LIFE R es^U Gosrlntece ber. ' ■ • ' . B ta ^ fprceib withdrew, from, it were dln-clor of Uie offttw. of yrjj scbecl'cesslon.w ui get undern-iiy. a t 'VASniNOTON. Feb. 21 — ifoV m en t rej»rt.i"at BofiC. Tlie president'atenily malnlAlnejt With 'the sliiile exception bJ'tlia ’ 10 ojn., Uio same hour set for sUrt K»;AR-vinr f a r ■ ders. mucii money have unlon.i collected Members of Uie bonrd of directors UiBt h e w ould respect all guarantees batUe of Macoosar .straits, Tokyo'* • of th e apeftklng prognun which Uie for Issuing work i>crmlts; by what of Uie Twin Fall.% Cham ber of Com­ GAINESVILLE. Tex., Feb. 21 established by the consUtutlon. i-ivoslon forees h a d 'sw e p t througit Japanese bis guns were reported men (and those women who wantT anttp W>—For 80 years Mrs, B. B. Askew • to bo hammering at Amerlcon-Plll- up to tlie rescue. •rtiey even broke right do Uie unions charge a fee for merce, mectinic Friday noon In Uie ’ The election had been eoiled by Uie ouUylng porUon* o t th e rlcb radio sUcnco to coll. for help. O ur come) will attend Roxy an American to engage in war work; of M arietta. Okla., an3 Mrs. the president- to secure authority archipelago with only sacrlficttl plno forces on Sataan peninsula and theater. Rogcriion hotel, also la*lied out radio waavjcnocked out by the first whal becomes of th is money? Tlie.^e against •'congrc.vsnpn debaUng pen­ George W, Myers of Oalnesvllie to draw cabinet officers only from k^orebed-earth Uetlcs and delaying ' '■fortifications In Manila'bay. but blast,- . niree speakers will be heard be- unknowingly hove lived within 25 there was no Indication tlie enemy are qucsUons be-, sions, Donald Durk nnd fan danc­ the majority parly. Two minority acUons to Impede tlieir protrress. Bu( •'H ia t wft.s bravery,” Raid CapL .ir'een 10 a.m. and noon.'‘Two of ing a.ikcd by V ir­ ers." miles of each oUicr. representatives now are included, now tho allies, finding themselve^'. wa* yet ready to launch a new Robert E. Christy, howse frrsn awal- Uiem have been named to dale and The sisters, who have not seen .,.1 «naJve. ginia’s-Byrd, nnd' Slop “Horatplay” and BaUomlr contended this weak­ literally with their backs against th e - lowlnK smoke and sen w ater. "We the third will be selected shorUy, when Senator each other for 05 yclirs, will hold ened hU po.'ritlon. flnal wall which bars the. Japanes« Patrel SklrmUhes had ho Idea any sljlp would risk repre.senUnK the Unlu;d States em­ "Cut out the hotbeptny and toke a reunion when they recover from The senate pas-ied a Ttaoluljon re- B>Td asks io r in ­ Immediate .it-'p. for the proirctlon of from Uie sireteglcally vital Indian Infantry action, a war department tlie wime Icito Hint struck l.i In or­ ploym ent sen'lce, and talking oti Uie formation he usu­ cu rren t Illnesses, Mrs. A.skew Is pudlaung the government's election ocean and Australia, have looeed the eommunlque said, was litnlled to der to help survivors. After navin« proper procedure for recrulUng farm American cltl.-v-ii.*.,” tliry dniianded, W, Irer sister, ■J7. stand and Baldomir's reaeUon ’^as - ally obtains it. "lent Uils country trcxl Uir name offensive blows which were p r o m l ^ niunerous skirmishes between all tJie llvlnip^iey picked up two of labor. Mrs, Myers found her sister swift dUsoluUon of congres.% os soon as they couid concentrate all Tlio senator's In ­ JWth toward defeat as FYoncr " ■jr dead. Prominent Figures quiry Is general, through a newspaper story on Uie Herrem long has opposed Uie pres­ Uielr available strength on holding I the forUflcatlons in Manila Mfeboats Bum ^ Tlie otiier two speakers are Hnrry Committee of Chuide H. Di-tweller. death of Jim Alexander. SS, Mar- ident's foreign policy arjd has been aut It will iiave . S. Tofflemire nnd H. Chris the one most Important poslUon. , bay were subjected to fire from the ••Ail our llfeboftis burned. We had A. Elcock. Idaho maniuter of Uie particular signifi­ letui city marsiial. last week. She out-ipoken ogaln.it Baldomir's plan Heaviest AeUon Japanese batteries on the south- 0 Idea imy r.hlp would brave a sub­ Amalgamated Sugar company, who Reinke, stiite n-proc-titutlvr from had had a broUier by Uiat name (o build naval air air bases with U. cance .in the Twin Falls coiuity. wii.s doiijniited •Hie heaviest action — * bolll* 'east side of the bay and were reply­ m arine ntlACk on Itself to come to will discuss Uie labor situation, and northwc.1t w here' and.oUier facts in the Atory check. S. funds. Two years ago, he clilded which promised to overshadow the ing w ith th e ir own ffuns. our aid. But the men of tluit other M ilford J. V aught, BoLie. state AAA to lay th e fncti b«'/orc Uie men in Mrs, Myers «ent rcIaUves lo Mar­ Uie president for seeking coopera­ Uie unions iiave' Boise and Wa.ihliuiloii, biosUng toll InfUcted on a Japanese The enemy continued, however, to slilp cam e on. chairman and also head of the state been selling per- KELLY ietta and estabUshed the kinship, tion with the United Sioleji, wlilch lnva.ilon fleet In Macas.iar straits—> "Ten or IS.foot was were - appniis probable Uiat concentrate on Port Frank. Situated USDA war bonrd. mlt-i to work in m any war lnclu> TJie sLslers are natives of Flor­ he called ••imperiUllsUc." raged In the reef-slrewn. shark-in­ on Carabao island, this fort Is only nlnK. Tlie water wo.i wiinn but n Me.viages to be given by both of alien Ja p aiu re from Uir coiu-,l will ence. Ala., which Uiey le ft as Troops frustrated an attempt of and where Uiey are prcpnrini; be moved Into tllL^ terrlt/iry," Uiey fested waters off the peaceful, about a mile from the bay shore cold rnln was falllns. U wiui In Uie Uiese speakers will prove to be vlto.1 yo«nB slrls. Uie H errerlatas lo hold n n jm p se.s- Idyllic IsUnd of Ball. water about two hours before be­ :t up olllce.s to collcci Uils frc ft-v.erted, In lrilrr.% dL'.jwiclud yc.^- held by the Japanese. for farm ers o f Uie Magic Valley wltlj from Uiose looking fo r Job.n on tin slon wlUiin the parliament building It was there that Uie Japanesa ing pulled nboiirit n- lifcbont. :Ontli' guard, ^lol only wiUi the richest m an in Uie world. BATAVIA. N. E. I,. Feb.,31 (-T>- followhig physical exomi- to Incrc.iic Uiplr niember.ihlp un- President Cesar Charlone. The vice- B ut Ills air and naval forces were (CanllnoMl .n r»i» 3. C«t«-n J) necc.«orlly. Uiey l.v.ue work permits Idalio but Uiroughwit Uic coim- Having wonderful lime.- American and Dutch warships and naUons, and after Induction, may president, though i»mlnB.lly a mem­ *1 Which give Uie unions' auUiorlM - /.'• j.aliTthr commltU'c, jHr/;rlblnfr ber of Baldomir's party. Is widely warplanes, on the oficailve In wliat . for furloughs ln ‘ ca.se of any Uic chnmbcT'.i opimsUlon f o /n y im - hardsliltn. It was announced at state Uon for non-union m en to yort- recognized 05 enteruilnlng toUlltar- prbmlscs.to be.thclr most powerful Five Cargo Ships For UiLi work perm it vnrloa-, fnv, iwrutlon plan. lan sympathies. He was a, candidate selecUve service hcndquartcrs to­ "Our vast irrigation .'.y.'.u-in is In- Joint effort » far, art RmnsWng day. arc chorgedj.iu one factory on Pu­ Tough: Kraut for Uie presidency In the cancelled Launched iirDay get sound it I.-. Ji n shift for i!.r ftdequalely proteeted a«um.M flfUi Japanese invasion fleeta off the •,l36tween the first •screening’ elecuon. 2],m-RySSIANS- colimin acllvllie.^,•• the eom niittee' em and western ends of Java. WASHINQTOr^. Feb.' 21 (,?)-Flve higher pAid worker.'.. TllU l.i nmrc The H errerbtA rum p congre.ss cargo ships, aggresaUni; more Uian tes,t. (physical ex.nmlnaUon by a money tiiah would be paid In a^i due;. advised tliL- Kovrrnor and the So vast and overlnppinK wen locAl physician) and the arm y phys­ Can Shortage provoked Uie only violence today. 60,000 deadwclHiit loiv;. were Isunch- If the worker bclouK^d to Uie union. cn|lgrefi.^lcnal delcxutlon "Ol)vlou:i- Police e h arsed Uie group when II a ir and sea blows In defem e of U)is ical examination.^' explained Lt. Col. ly our great- irritjalloii w.Mi iii em ­ Island stronghold of Uie United No- cf bysUnders were arre-ited. ELiewhere By liie Auocbted Freas tlie successes already r^orcd wiui FREMONT, O., Feb. 21 1-1'^You Adolf niUer claimed last night ^ e Impossible, b u t At len.\t one cruiser •Two sill,a of lOiOO toa-, were miiko any applications for clianges Senator BjTd niiiy smoke a out order prev^led...... , launched euriler in.,Uie wfck. of clft.sslflcaUon for appeal from eventually by n law compelling an may have to take your ,spare ribs destrucUon of 31,000 Rus.ilan *1-' WHS blown up. two dcMroyer.i sunk "Mralghl" (rjuis sauerkraut) one of and several other warslilps diuniiRed. Tl\c cwnmlnilon.-snylnft ■ thiit H selective service orders." accounting. dlers but there were IndlcaUons U>e. keels were laid Uifs weck, predicted Uiesc days. a.vierUon moy liave been m ade only A lthough sueces.-slve communiques Processors In Uii.^ iireu, one of Uie Four Youths Home here.and In Wa.ihin«tbn today told a two-a*-nie 2(J.500-ton French bat- m an'* favorll® food" becau-se coop­ strucUon workers on Midway and cent weeks In only the most gen-' battle Friday nl^ht off Ball, at the of douBhnuts ond asked If he'd like an hour as a demonstraUon,ion.'for . another. natatorium, fell unconwious Tliurs- Ueshlp Dunkerque, crippled by the erage facillUes are not avallab]e. Johavin Uland In Uie far Pacific. eral terms. eastern end of Java, when Dutcli day afternoon. Late tonigla hospl- Uils meaiw 10.000 lio u n , or 1J50 It has been predicted Irecly Ihot Back came Ihs repli” DrUWi In the melancholy naval bat­ W hat's worse. Uiey claim . U Uial ■Young Givens ond Jack Leach- cruisers and Dutch and American days — 30 weeks. Tliiftl/ weeks In Uie Russians would wmt unUl Mon~ 'K e e p •em.fr>-lnKr' certain plants will represent 400 olr- tle off Mers-el-Keblr In July of 1040. toiw -of Itraut now In curing vaU sn were on Midway Island but destroyers attacked, a Netljerlsnds has readied Uie French home naval will spoil and 50 U> 75 per cent «' day to specify the key ciUes which communique declared. Early radio planes and a fleet of tanks or a car­ ..ere cauUoned not to relate details ba-ie of-Toulon from Africa under Uielr employes will be thrown out < of tt}e Ja p an e se shelling of the is- might have been retaken from the . annot^m ent , that-, the alllei lost go carrier. her own steam, Vice-Premier Ad» work unleaa containers are iound. b n d .'' Nails. a destroyer is-the action wnj not mh-al Dorian lold'the Vichy cabinet Frem Cabinet gorge on Uie Mon- n ie entire Industry is Uirentened, Therefore It appeared that IllUer bome out by latter communiques. today. they odd, becou.se cabbage growers, tono-Idaho line to R om dam on might have tried to beat the Rus­ Late War Bulletins Tliere w u no elaboraUon on Uie fearful Uiere wUl be no m arket for' sians to the punch. The claim from the Skagit river In Washington, and to D etroit on th e SnnU am Tlvcr In announcement. However, It was re> Uielr crop, are ready to switch to Helper Oerlln-whlch has no high repate Idahii Draft Call WlLUaiSTAD, Cdfacao, Feb. Oirgon, the latest iwwer develop- ported last November Uiot Uie Dun­ other crops if no solution is worked for accuracy, was that N«1 tank-: CANBERRA, Australia. Peb. 31— kerque had been repaired and^ade OUL uoops In the cenlnl scetdt bave 21 (ffV-Thlrty-nlne members of The Australian government ontlci* m&it for the norUiwest Includes KANSAS CITY. Feb. 21 the crew of the Norwegian tanker every potenUal , site In the Uiree ready tor service, Toulon, her pres­ Tht packers contend Uiey tliould Four-year-old Bruce Lockett's Wiled 27,000 Russlaa soldier* a n d - Sets New Record paUag furUier direct attacks on the ent port, is on the Mediternmeon KoQCKmord were betleved tenlght ■ Congress is requested lo mate get an even brvak with apples, car­ did ^ often told him their cor captured S,OQQ more th the p u t four BOISE. Feb. 21 M>-Idaho'«'Sec­ mainland by Uus Japinese. ordered cixist. rels and beets whone Un can quota ond seiecUve service call for March to have been drowned or burned civilians today to evocuate Uie norUi tc-> ' monthly call for IMI. SAN FRANCISCO. Fel>. 31 UT)— ishable,-they say, oddlna Uiat the cone. On Uie way he noUeed eight er«t«d. thousands of enemy vSped. mducUoQ' dates for Uie first call Tlie biggest ro i raids <'of the war Prime Minister Jolin CurUn em- May Be Abridged navy for years haa considered It the DES MOINES. la., fVb. 21 (,V,- cars with i^ U o n keys In them. out. The only deUOla concemedi were to end about M arch 17. D ates yielded m o re . Uion Japanese, Phaslied. however. Uiat he was not. Clark Investigates best of scurvy prevenUn* foods. Bruce, remembering what dad­ for tha.sw nd call are March 38-ai. Invoking m arU al Uw. Prlee AdmlnLitrator W on Ilenderr.on the fighting around. LcnlngnKl.;;. German and Italian aliens — some uld today volunlAry abridgement at dy said, took them. vhert Ute Red ohny, lUll blMtln«: of them linked wlth'crganlmUoos DEFENSE AREA •Tliey were bad. mommy," he ihe 40-hour w e ^ in a number of Blackfoot Claims . OLYMPIA. W ash., F eb. 21 Opy- at tbe Q nuA beilegen. wm Mid ' In enem y raids, whlclv. were loosed explained later. “They left the« ISLAND BEFUGEES SAFE MOHCOW, Feb. 21 (-?>)-V*llsiit Indastrles is probable. BOISE, Feb. ai —InvesUgAtlon WashingtoD state. VOS pcpdalffled a to h a * r 9fcrra.two-llzwi of d«-..c MARACAIBO, Ven& lela, Feb. 31 today all along Uifl PacUJo coast and Russian troop* atucked tnrloMly of complolnti he said he had re­ k^s in tt»elr c«r»—Fm toxins fensea. / • In.Arliona. •TTie 40-liour week la IncOnsUtent protecUve defense area today by ' MV-PUty womcQ and children along the eaUre l.IM-mlle wm- In a period oL stress like Uils.“ he ceived'concerolnR U« state hospital GOT. ArUiur B. LoRglie. He ordered core of them.'' . Federal bureau of [nvcstlgaUon froot tenlxht, kiUlng Germans by south took Governor.. Clark lo Bruce cotUdn't remember the Hved b e n aboard Dutcli and Vene- declared in a press conference. all Japanese to surrender to. the LAST DAT ■ — • agent seized more Uian 200 aliens the thensands 'and piling tip gains 'I t was designed to prevent abuses Bladcfoot lodny. sute patrol all'flreanos. ammun- cars he tooK them from. The par­ euelaa planet today from tfle axis- m th e Los Angele.i area. £ a n Diego, ents. Mr, aod Mrs. Walter Lock­ which the hlfh command Is cs* In Industry and labor groups have He declined to elaboralo>4)n th e nltion, explosives or other instru- B O B S , .Fib . ai .«> ~P eb. M.-.wUI ■V-'Ai attacked Dutch Island of Aruba, an a vita] defease base, yielded 35 more. ett, spent the day Itylag to find additional ISO are expected tomor- Peeted lo annennee drvnaUesUy said they are wllUng to give It up italement other than to any It ap­ ments which rnight be used to eo* be the last dC7' cm~irtalcb' fnrm iur'T -There-Were five arrests and more on the Red army's annlTerssrjr i It Is not to the sole advantago of peared .a qucsUon of unity amons dancer property or lift, by ses( ay ai^ for crop lagmym'^j "' \hao GO aliens queaUoned la Arliona. M onday. > manAffcment.^’ employes w u Involved. Thursday.______I :------^------' Page Two TIME'S,NEWS. TWIN PALM, IPAHP ___ Sunday, February 22, 1942 200 AXJS^LIENS ROUNDEl) UP IN CALIFORNIA AND ARIZONA What a Premium! Young School Boy JAPSJEWNS. ESUNLEAS Twin Falls News in Brief Answers Sumniong CallfertUa VUltar* in BeUe Mr.-ond Mrs. Arthur Requla have Mr. ond Mrs. j; w . RoberUon and 8L h w lU I. WTO«1, l A W S lAKEN PACIFIC POWER returned from Glendale. Calif., af­ E. N. Da>-, Twin FalU, were buslnas* P K M G i following a lingering Ulneaa. BAN FRANOIBOO. F*b. 31 UPf- ter several weeks' visit there. visitors In Boise last week-end. irrvBi I ■>« y (r>*s r«f« ob«> Son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Me- M ore UioL 200 Jnpanew . liAltun and paying a tremencious toll—k to ll In* Carthy, WendtU, ho was bocn June 0 « m * n »U «n' whtw* wUtIUm con* Here From Balse- Afland Concert war condiUon* w hat « • fUcteiLby tlie coorclinatfld ocUon of present. 4. 1991, a t Condo, U. D. vtnced Iht federal bureau of In- Dutch cruisers (amply belaying a Mlu Maurlne Luke. Boise, _ Mrs. E. M. Sffealey and son. Mar- He was an el^lh gnut« gtudeat vaitlEsUon U ut they wcro potentltl- spending the week-en4 with her After Elrock'l UU(, whloh Will premature Tokyo claim that Dutch llq Sweeley, want to Boise to atUnd deal w|lh possible (Riportatlon. of la th l Wendell achools. ly danffvroiu «.er« U ken Into cus< parents. Mr, and Mr*. 0, L. Luke. tha Seattls symphony orchestra'* t^ y Uxlay on Uj^PaclUc com( »nJ paval strcnKlli had been wiped out), alien l^ber (iuch as U>at from American aiiU Dutch destroyer*, and concert la*t week-end. tn Arlzonft. MetUot PUnned Mexico) the fanpera will bo given the.most potent units of the Ameri­ opportui^lty to ballot on w h ith e r A' reliable lourco dUcIosed Uint New camp of the Daughters of the Ea«t«r Rabeartala ROme were member* o f ontanlMlloiM can air force, Including fortress not they object to auch a move bombcm, dive-bombers and. fleet, Utah Pioneers wilt meet Tuesdny. McUiodlst cljoir will rehenme should It become necessary during TS i^ b s e i c u s controlled Jrom enemy counlrlej :^ b . 34. at 8 p jn . a t tlw homo of by enemy govemmcnU. deadly -P«(0 fighter plane*. In th e ir Easter musk Tlmrsday at 7:30 p. m. the spring planting Uma or at tha strongest concentration* » fur, Evelyn Mllvord, 471 T)Urd . at the church, Rev. H. O. McCollUtcr harvest. Ecock H ab«> expected to One hundred FQI OBcnU, aided by ^tue north. m ore ttiim 300 police, county ofd- Deflnlie iflt* announced today. dliRiHs *niipy alien ta lk wfilch h a s been circulated In Idaho and tha ccra And «t«ta highway policemen, Wrenohea flUdeq took pnrl In Ojo northern Cnllfomia Macic Valley of IaU...... B m ji Jap i Jhvi.Police record* ihow that • Mt of rxUds—the Intest of a (lerlfci which In th* downtown a*ct(oi} t h r o u ^ - *ocket wrenehe* and IS lockets ' havB fonncd out dally Into alien ants* crulicr, which blew up after Long Beach, Onllf., to enter busi- out thii iley, local fm plam ent deafars being let allra by a torpedo , an4 stolen from a Boden Electric c.... new school. She Is the daughter of will show Uia latest |n f a n n aqulp- colontei near military (ttabllih- pony truck. The loss wa# reported tnonta. . . two (tutroyers. which th e U. B. Mrs. Pearl Brown. piept from gadgel« up to "{uU Find Contraband navy -department reportatf wera Saturday morning. grown" mechlnes. lunk by American war*hlp*. Qom' Cooperating In Uil* year*! q o n - A num ber of aliens wn5 found In Talk en China po»2eulQn of forbidden Boodi, Con- gras* will b* th« Tw in Fall* Im ple- Rev. E. U Ikenberry, Oliurch of last night for en.ttcm Idaho and nent DealirC asioclaUon, tha Mer- Uiband selMd Included bum ond the Brethrin peitor, will be guest am m unition, csn ieru , blnoculara. Xltah to vUlt relatives and friends. nanU’ bureau of the Chamber of flashIlchC.1. radios, alien flnRs. and •peaker a^ 7:S0 p.m. today a t the Mr. Phillip* will return Sunday eve­ Comn]*fc«, tha Idaho Pow ar com­ dj-nomlle. Tlie dynamlto—7J (ticlu war*hlps and transport*, mo«^ of ploslng service of a special le rlei on ning, but Mrs, Phllllp* will remain pany and the Tlmei'Nawi. them of (levaatatlng accuracy, but "International Relations." at Ute In Salt Lake City for a week's visit. In th e Tuesday Issue of th o T lm e i- soJt dan from pow (heee Jiargalaa a n d 45 d>*namitc cn[»—wm seized In nn FBI raid In Arizona. undoubtedly a number of then> w*rc Presbyterian church, Rev. O, L. Will be ^ard ia find, th a t> why B y lato afternoon STS alltni hid on the same siilii*. Olarki putor, announced la*t night. C a n Crash wo eaU them last ph an ct b a r­ been taken Into custody and booked .The 'allied action ranged for tq M inor (lamog'cs w ere noU d S a t­ In th a Wednesday Issite ''d iv e r doHar gain*. a s cn route to thC' U. S. Immlgra- the west, too, for there. In B anka urday a t 11:15 a. m . w hen c a rs op­ day" ya|ue4 will be lUtad In th« » P)yjnoi|th peluio Cpupt, ona t lo n departm ent. FQI nRenlA snld atralt between the Sumatra cout Lesde...... ^ ...... erated by William C. Qrlffln and J. advertising. MerchanU will faaturo owner, good rubber------«39S arid the liland of Banka, U. S. pi couria 'ln religious education for R. Morris, bolt) of Tvi'ln Fall.i. crash­ ' tlie raids were continuing. ^ special dollar values for benefit of 30 aiev. MasUr Sedan —-_4348 Knt'plopcr. who dlreoted ttio raids rained bombs on three large i adults, will begin.M onday a t 7:lfi ed ot Uic Inlcrscctlon of Second tlie larm er* both Thur*day a n d Fyi* In northern Oallfornla wlilch reach­ all ...... niport*. ati4 (cor- p.m. at tha Chrlitlan church, under avenue north and Tlilrd street. Ho dayi 3S Btitdebaker Sedan .... -„-||7a ed into 40 dUferent communitlen, ed near*mlue* ...... two .other*.. the spniiiorshlp of several cooper­ penonol Injuries resulted. All In all, leader* proml*a that ating churcliss. . Hid InvestlHation by (ho fBf dis­ 77ili *}l'OUt of/»/)fl^t, In whlc)] «i(* year Ilia congres* w JJ b* "felggor 10 Oldimoblla to u r tn f Tokyo claimed It* (orce* h M IMnk Will Build Vault closed Uint some of the Itallani ap* and beUetNhan ever'* an4 every Sedan ____ prshcndtd «ora members of an or- . . . . him Ihe bniih off, Corp. WalUee TiBUhtr two Qittch diiiroyeri, cjamued «pt Appllcotlon for a pennlt to build a farmar Ir? t h a ^ g i o V«H»y to in­ eaniiation which had iieadquarwri o f ^ m p Calian, Ban DIege, oaibed In on "Love Imuranee." Hli *‘bene« other and Kor*4 tofpedo nit« on Mr*. Oocrge M'oa te*, M urtaugh. tsed concrete storage vault nt 281 vited, and urged, to coma to tho In Rome. llollrnood dalo t>lth Cclnmbk alarlet ^ e t Blair. He didn’t two cruisers, dwarfed all other op­ who 1* under tha care of a local Wall street for'the Kinney ’Wl«oJa-> event axui to bring his family with MANY OTHERS Naal labor Unit -Itnew a klsi wehrwHb 11. erations In the paclflo where, on iliyilclan, I* etaying at the home ot sale company was made today at him. Among tiio Germans arrest«d. It tha ft., ____ rlend*. and li ho i a patient at.the the. ?Uy.-l!R?! by th e Tw in F,(ills 40 Fen) D|s-Tn4>r-Be4an— ; hospital, friend! were Informed to­ Lumber company, records fhow. waa learned, vera member* of an wha( more hiai f 40 Ford DU Fardar M m Native . .. day. oreanlsaUon affiliated with the r«rd DeioM Coupa Oennan labor Ironl whlcii li headed ftem the Pliillpplnei Qaperal Answer 4l*rm Firem en, Soturday a t 9M5 a. Seen . . . by 0r. Botxrt Ley. Eai’ly Sellout MacArthur lent wofd that native Oranie Thank* 18 Chrysler Royal Sedan retUtance to the Japanaia ocoupa* Red Orou benefit auction commit­ responded to an alarm at the stucje- FBI Investigation aUo ravealed D i y i N B U l S ' baker garage. 3S1 Main nvenuo west, 3B rard Pl« Tqdar Sedan th&t loqa cil the Japanu* nlted Uon force* li on the rUa through' tee of the Mountain Rock Grange, Amarlcftn of Japupeoo dcseent. IS Ferd PelqM Fordor H*dM btlonged to groupa which were Snaps up All ' ■ ...... " TBih- where some raR* had caught fire. In collector’* offlM to poy hi§ In- T)icre wiw tlA dam age, fire officials cwpa tax , . , Qargantuan truclc- IB U neeln Kephyr liadan itrongly nationalUtio ancj which had sold; 18 UpeelR zephn ^d»a aided Japantso oooiuUtM in collBct- ....jklng civilian Qpt}oi|t|an tvery- dr^ver, overiliadQWlng Blx-(oQt Those Pecans AIOLEO CLAIMS where. Q n'Batun peninsula, where two-inch njorlne recruiter, do- 40 Ford SU tlan W»K*H • ing money. M l(ut part o( this sa Uerevry Town Sedan money found lt< way Into tha cof- Member* of the ^ 'I n Fall* County naval gilns rescued from tha Cavlta Initlatlnn Planned An estimated 1,S« Twin Falls Coopcriitivc Dairj'mcn'3 nMoclatlon - B ethel..F o.. 10, Tw in PoU* Job's n Oil**. M aetar Deluxe Sedan fan of tha Imperial Japanese anny. houiewlvea were disappointed Inst naval liuio now ore known to bo today, by rrsoluilon. hnd tukcd con- helping I Uie American - Filipino Dau{chter*>' will hold Initiation and bootijlock v,-hLiUlng oliecrfully — Bein FUb Harber night bccftu« 1,030 "carly-blrd" a regular mccUng at 7:30 p. m- At iM Angalu Pi< governminti Krcu to prohibit ahlpment In lpter> forces; 'Japanese artillery sheliod learning Uie pavy no* now wolved slioppers bent (licm to the prize RiAtc pr In foreign cominerco of M acArthur's line* and tho fo rt In Monday, Feb. 23, a t th a M asonic flat feet disability for mess at- TRUCKS TRUCKS •t the itqueit qI navy officials, bargain of th e wecic—pccani a t a olcomarKftrlne containing Ingredl- Manila buy. but there still was no avenue eist.' Saturday night report­ temple. All parents, guardians. Sast- t«ndants . „ . C ltlu n Oourt«cu** aalted fUh harbor, which adjolna dime a pound and every red cent em Stars and Masons are urged to the huge naval aitablUiiment on. cnLi cau.iLng H to txi.ito o r look like sign ol tlie expected full-scale enemy e d to police lh a t she ha* lost a brown ly opening poctofflce door for dettincd for th e American Red butter or containing .any milk or Offensive. ' attend. mat) aicenillnfl stops wiUi aid of twmlnal Island. The action will Crosa war relief fund. clear all a llcn i from Uio area and mllK product*. In Burma American voluhtcer pl- cane . . . MldwlnUr tourist iaa> IB InU m atlonal P. XJ. "Al’O,” rem arked 'Dr. Cltaclc* R. 'Hie sharply worded resolution va* loU and HAF filer* roansd to Uie vaiusbla ...... Week-end Goeit son mojbe; Cars jxirknd down­ SS Ohev. Truak D. W. —419S p erm it expansion o/ fleet faciUUes. Scott, campaign chairman lor the A acoro of Japaneae were arrnled. adopted hrrc Friday afternoon dur­ offen.Uvc In m achlnc-g(m nlng a t­ papen. I,os* was believed to have Mrs. Florence Lewis, Ogden, Utah. town Saturday n ig h t wlt^i llccpies J6 Ford T r u c k ...... 4880 Twin Falla county chapter, “ap­ ing closing u u ilo n s of Uic onnual tacks on the Japanese' lines along occurred ln tha downtown section. to spend the week- from Wisconsin, lowa, CalUonila Mort than tQ aliens wer« arruMd proximately fi.IOO pounds of pecgns In tha eeatUfl area. Oregon reporiad dairy meeting at the MeUiodlst the Bllln river. Tliey Inflicted hea>7 nnd New Vork . . . T»'o women }S MTOsta, were diatrlbtiled to about 40 *iofc* churcl). coauallles and apparently discour­ In Jail Hue Lewls, and h er b ro th e r, R e e d ...... walking along, vary chatty, ond At San Slego, federal and naval In Twin Folia In the morning.'' Util (or W hat I t la aged any enemy attempt to force Oscar ilall wa* returned to Twin She plans to return to Utah Mon­ on* remarking sonethln* about Ma^ny olhera. all mak«S| all rrantlc by Neon tntelUgence Vganta arreated 3B Jap- - The reioluUon dated that "If a new crossing of this key defeoae Falls Ssturday night from Pocatello day. • ______how RJio feels unpatriotic bocaa-vo m odeK •neae alleni^dentUled aa ’'leaders By noon, a checkup revealed, olcomarRarlno.il to be made and line. and lodged In the county Jail, *her- (he used some rut)bcr by driving o t Japai ...... managers were'franUo, seeking tn Hold In Uic U nited B tates It should, Sharp Protest Iff* officers reported. Hall I* want­ Fatriatlo Sermon her c ar rion-ntown . . . M an, c ar- tn ono of the a vemmenVa largtit obtain more pecans becauio the bu required to bo sold for exactly The Jnpanesa occupation of Tim­ ed for passing Insufficient check*. In keeping with Washington'* ri'lng two half gallon mlUc bot- wanima ralda I that- area. Large customer* had gone literally “nuta what It Is" and In na manner should or. half Portuguese East Indies Is­ Deputy SherUft Ed Hall and Bob blrUiday anniversary. Rev. H. O. Hm In cardboard carton, catch­ llfUDNMDTOR-m fluanUtiaa of iraselii ' about Uiem." produced or marketed "In Imita­ land wiUiln 450 miles of D arw in. Baker went to Pocatello to bring MeCallL-iter will preach a serm on on ing them beforo they hit ground One basement counterman tion c Amtralla. brought a sharp prot«bt Hall here. -Two Orent Americans" today at II a* canon handle breaks suddenly "We started the morning with 300 from tho Lisbon government, which a. m. and a trumpet trio, Dr. Orrln . . . Auto from New Jersey with pounds And every sack was Rone sent to Idaiio's congrcMlonal delega­ long has been allied wlUi BrlUln. ReU Uvn VIsK Fuller, Bert ChriHlanson and Frank six pAlrs of skis on top. t h m m en ' jetorc noon." , tion w ith the renue.1t that congres­ Tlie BBO. In reporting the de- Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. P«ellnB . Warner will Play "TJie Heaven* and Uirce women inside . . . And grocery atoc^ manager. laid sional aatloa be takan along Uia ^truQtlU) of 700 Japanese planis J?ortlond, Ore., are visiting Mra. Resound." royer book In Tbne*-Newa edl- upert Besii llne.i set form Ih 'tlie resolution. since f}ic sta rt of th e Pacific war. Prlellng’s mother, Mrs. Otto' John­ »rlal offlSes, d la t^ e rc tf wMen-on* vaa allotted 300 pound* "and GueaU Leave FORD - UNOOOf '-VigBolBiif Called by Death Uiey ran out fastar than tha tandi claimed that rising sun planes had son. They aUQ visited Mr. Frlellng'n Sdesk was moved for tho first thpe bombed ona of tlieir own ship* In relative*. in Billings, Mont., and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ledbetter have in ten-twenty yeans. of time." raid bn Keopany, capital of U returned to Uielr homo in Klamath Tlie cashier o t a hardware store program which 1* now being-carried Oreyball, Wyo, coming to—Twin on with itato approprintloiu under Dutch portion of tha Island. P^IU vlo Yellowstone park. Mr. Fnlls, Ore.. a fte r spending several (of all plucesi) suld she sold 100 the department of public health. On tlie American front axis action Frlellng U foreman of the Oregon ahiviX'lth-Mr*, LedUottor’s parenu, pounds, but waa unable to obtain A third re.iolutlon passed called agaInK another neutral—Braall — Shl|^bull(llder*' corporallon of Port- M?rand Mrs, C. n. Burkholder. for the paat aeveral yean. any more.'' for the aasoclatlon to use "l^, best aLio brought forUi a sh a rp protest, While here, Mr. and Mrs. Ledbetter, Start* — Bunlvlng ia her -hu*band, ftU i Red O w woman at a booth In _ effort*" toward promotion and *uc- fUed by the Braaillnh government Mr. and Mrs. Burkholder,and'Mn. tAmbari. irl^ftfcUire said they dlipented cMsIul comi>lcllon of .a n odvertlslng against German submarine attack* Undergoea Operation Frank Modlin visited their *on and TODAY! M ra. Lam bert was bom Nov. 10, witli fiOO 6Wnd* "In the afternoon program for dairy pr'oducu, whlcl) h a s *unk two B raclllan *hlp* Mrs. H. 0. Lauterbach. who brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and OPEN I S i a 1B60, In Ireland. Bhe had lived In alone." Mrs. S. R. Burkholder, Pocatello, llemplrman Reelected derwent a major operation three 2 S « t i l 2 Idaho (or 47 years, M of thoM ipent Dr. Bcott fi^b l^h t waa figuring Only cka left in Tw in Palls atores, he vicar. A dm ltM dd.- they will coi&UAr'carealu to- home In Los Angele* after spending [wiDmi coiMir^'. W alter Maaon. Ban Jacinto. Nev.; roont)w. ' Rescued Crew 10 days with Mra. O'flrndy's par­ C A f S FOR JAPS ents, Mr. and Mr*. A. F. Blaser. Marry in Belie Baby Jamea Kllllon, Master Bugene Hauling to stores waa donated Mrs. John Duncan, Jerome, a *1«- Ozatta Hough, Twin Fall*, Oalllcao, M ri. William BuUer, Mra. ye-itcrday by nU erm ountaln Bccd Seesj20 Men liut nifiht announera the marriBRa l*««a Cowan, T ^j^U a. and Fu(}l com pany; S..McCoy Coal ter of Mrs. O'Grndy, took them to Sun Valley while Iney w ere hero- of h«r daughter, Mis* Dorothy and Transfer: Ford Transfer; W«r- Hough, to Paul Bcott. Jr.. Feb. ll In bcrg Broj. Coal and Tranaler com- 'For thl* reoaon tho Twin Falls a n d Mr. and Mr*, J. U. H tm tler, Scott Jones, Sden; Oharies Brown, Die -in Blaze Shoihone, her brothcr-ln-law and Boise. Rev. L Q. Roddy, B aptU t Oliixmber of Oommerca reouesis your minister officiating. Tha bfhte.- Marlene HunUey. Mrs. O. B. Olani (PtlB Pis* Ol>t) aid In urging that the government sister arranged a dinner party In a n d dnuffhtcr, Mr*. Homer Quinn, Boy Scout^aaslsted In tl)o distil- th e ir honor, Mr*. O'giwdy wa* for­ groom I* tha ton of Mr. ond MnT tiutloj). Red Cross women holiicd nftar tlie planes pjiMod tiia re*cue immedlaCely taka th a reaponAlblUty nodndy M adron. T*-ln PoUs: Leslie merly Mlu Dora Blaser, Twin Fall*. Paul Scott, Hanson. Mr. and Mr*. (ell the n u u . Comp Fire Oirl* slilp tumrd. madu directly for him. for having our dams, re*ervoln. ca. Mclnturf, A. M. Seott. Klmbwly: a lino wo* tliro^'u um l hu wua pull­ Loo Trlpple, Glenn* Ferry, attanded Mcked tho pecans, w ith bsRs and nals and the Ilka adequately guant^ th l cQuole. M r. a n d M n . Hough M ra. Rex Davis. BulO; Mereedca ed nbonrd. Dodgr bellriiTs tiic navy ed by federal troopa. AI n , A. R. Meet .10HNPA\NE Rice. Kctchum: Aaron Adamson, string llkewliQ contributed. A Kim­ nicTs dlrrciod h is rcscue, und 1 Mra. R. R. Spafford, atate treas­ nra at homa on a ranch near Han- berly-warchouit—stored ruio nuta Tlie penalona-for-congTeaa *pl»Qd*, MurtAUgh; H arry Moraliouse, Pilcr; tlilnk he 1* right." ho congreesnen will be Informed, urer of the Idaho chapter. Daugh­ —A U O - M m. J . R. Len-l*; Jarbldge, Nev.; a fter O. R. Orcgg, Oaney. Kan., do­ Talo of llorror ters of the American Revolution; Jtka KfiWtttt nated iJis:. pecans. 'with oil Its attendant horaeplay, Mrs. J. M. Tucker. Hansen. Tlic atoiy of herobni by Uie crew bickering and.quibbling, U on out­ Mr». A. R. Soott, H anaen. regent "WE PO I T BBOAUflp" of Uie unnamed roa«ue thip mingled standing axample of congreaslcnal of the Tft1n Foil* chapter, ond Mr*, oni.oB CARTOON and nrws wlU) a IaIc of horror for iJiom oomplacancy and Irresponsibility." Wllbtir S, Hill and Mr*. H. J. Wall, News of Record Don’t Be Pouter, oboant the ill-fated Pnn Mas.ia- The cham ber urged th e Idaiio con< ail member* of the Ixal chapter, oliusott.n. 31st alilp officially an ­ greoilonal. example "to let an ex­ relumed last night from Bol*e wnen WE P.ROUDLY nounced attnckctl In tho curr«;nt m?- they attended the luncheon yastor. MARRIAGEA Evangelist Says ample by concerning thenuelve* rle* of alnklnu* In Atlantic coutal clilefly with our part In the World day noon, honoring Mr*.- William lA G A IN 2 MORE BIG HITS! S^b. 30—Harold E rnest Peterson, Rev. E. D. Young, Lincoln, Neb,, w-at«rs. Pouch, Boston, president general of 34. Ogden, and Norma Alice Britton, and prc-Mdlng elder in the Mcoiion- national organlcntion; Mrs. E. M. ' PRiSENT ^ t a r U . 31, New P o rt Beach. Calif.: WllUam Ite ciiurch, spoke Jut nlgiii at the TWO torpedoe* exploded In rapid Reiterating tliat the concentra­ aticcc.vJon TluirMlay and tn*tantly tion o| all enemy aliens is an ex­ Sweeley. nlv> a member of- Uie local Bond Thomu, 3a. Twin ralU, and Mennonlta church on the subject, tiie plodding tanker, hoavlly laden t o d a y A naatte jCaxxtl Morae, 37. BuhL 'Tl>o Church." He sold In parf "Jt treme necessity in order to "frus­ chapter, was among the lunch^^*^ P a n o r a m wltti &0.000 barreU of gaaollne and trate their plan* for our destruc- KMC*U, BIRTHS 1* go^ wo have dllferent orthodox an eoual amount of kcro*cne and churohe* or denomlnaUons beoausc Uon." the commltUa quoted reliable B0UND1E8 T o Mr. a n d Mr*. WllUom W att. fuel oll.ljecame an Inferno. Tlie un­ authorities a* warning the enemy Is Tfebraska ?1*ll«r Buhl, a boy; to Mr. and Mr*. LouU each onr'slroucs one truth more seen lubroarlne flnsd th ree o r foiu- Uian tlie other. CJuirch member* planning another "Pearl harbor" on shells that spread the (lame* and the we*l coast with native Japanese AmorI(»'s Latent Form shouli] no t be fault-finder*. pouvUh knocked out Uie radio faclIlUei and vlsU with h e r m other, M rs. C. A. and poutcn, but aee the good tralta wheelhouse. planning to assist. of Musical Entertain­ A rth u r Bo am. HaUajr, » >lr|, y w In other*." Eight men mlraouloualy aacaped Vet, they obscncd, “there ha* been no dafUUte action towards terday, all at the Twin Falls county R«v. Young will prcach today at Injury. T an a,ro in k hospital her*. next WMk for Boise to vltlt at the m e n t. Cenm l hoopltol maternity home, t^e local Mennonlte cluirch at' 11 Seme of thcsn illghUy burned, otii- conccntratlng these naUve ene­ .hotna of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Du- a. m. and 0 p. m. before leaving for cr* burned tembly aa they floun­ mies." fresne, and will Join her husband In California the first of the week, ac­ dered In a leii of flame* that spread 'Hi* chamber declarod "confuslor} Minneapolis, Minn.. March 6. Mrs. Keep tha Whit* Flag cording to Rev. C. W. Severn, pastor. for nearly a mUa arourul the Pan and troutile has resulted In tlUs vi­ Redlngton wa« formerly Mis* Helen KID STiffiS UNTHET . of S a fttv Flvlng cinity because the CIO right now (s Luttm an. ^tempting to organise agricult SEE and HEAR WISHED UP lU U l Patriotic Music nd IndustrUl worksTS." Bnlhrcn Serrloa ~ ■nie Twin Pall* Cham ber Mother of Pair juiilor high school girls' i AT On Concert List Commerce, they d«clared, "baUsves sestet, dlrectetl by Ferd Haruda, THESE PA1essanilal»— Barbara Burdick. Bah Ball,- Jani a N nounced laaV night. daughter, 8. Mr*. Jones asked vui- that all our. efforts and ratources Wlrschlng. Vivian Beals, Patty Jo 9 M cN am ara's Bant) • Program wjlj include ■ patriotic today of the two ehlldren. Her at­ be confined to our one main ob» Aodersop »nd Vadus peterson, numbers, Teatur# « toloUt and en- torney U W . L. D unn. Jectlve: winning the World war," • Della Rhythm Bel's «tmblct, aelectlons of lAtln-Amcrl* T*'Mertlng r - ‘ , can origin, as well as contest piece*., a ; W. eu jin ln te n d en i or, • Gertruds Nieaen and a humorous musical atory. 412 Seek Dfegrees 94 Men Register tha Twin Falls school ayatem, and and o th ei' MOSCOW. Idaho, Feb. 31 Edward B. Rogel, high achool r''*' Ras'Utrar, Ella 01e*en'roportad .to­ For Draft at Paul elpal, "Ialt-yes4eraay m orntng te -Will Serve Time day 4ia applications bad bean mad* tend the meeting of the AmericAn Ted Givens, who waa fined 13 and for bachelor'* dagrtea to be grmntad aaaocIoUoa of School A4mlnUtrators aaseased oosta of »s,40 in Buhl late at tha Unlveralty of Idaho’a-47th Fab. ai-3« la 8an PrancUco. Other Saturday ftfternoon on charges 'of annual commenceme^vyuaa L ' southern Idaho adqeators also leav­ ^Bselaaln «t / Now 37 daii9 tDithoiit a beln« intoxicated, waa lodged In Amy Clark. Blanche Bennett, Quy ing for the aassions Include L. A. tfQfttc 4 n th in our liaole th e oouatj> Jail th a t night when he a t AT HOME Ocan. .Janet Ooon and Veta Lo- Thomas, Klnbarly superlntn^dent, THE V a lU y . • ^ faUad -to provide p ay m en t The case Ftank J. Hcaly. city plumbing ln> caoder; lURistratlon vaa held In the a n d O e ^ a DenmaJp, p u rley super- w u before Justice of tha Peace R. HORSESHOE Cl-UP (Ptctor. li lU At hl» hoae> «ccar(U&« □range hall, vbera M m a were Intaadent. n>ey oipwt to b* foa* o i T BlilCT-. B I ,.; H . a t a w t . BuhL______ieJrtifflli.------— -?*Bl*t««L------7 :■'

Sunday, February 22,1942 ^ ^.....— TIMES-NEWS, TWIN PALLS. IDAHO- FageThrM

*. Dworsliak. Burley. HeaUi de­ out so clues Ki to size, nwka or Founded Rotary clared *"tliey can be reelected if anylhlng-«U*,oUjcr than tt.U ia t • 1941 ^ b y CroR^ party workers will support them— Precious Object a tiuck.. ■'' *RYMR HEAiHmeon^build Uiem up-liuitead oX-crltlcizlng them doOTi." I^argest for "Tliey objected to war," said “AirXocked up; HenUi. "because tlie country was not ON CHECK CLAIM Last 2 Decades CAN BE ELECTED preparcd'for war and that U behig ' It’s a Good Tire • NORTHHUP KINfc LIFE OF FOUNDER proved evcr^' dny, Tl\cy o,rc now B ert A. Sweet, m em ber of th e locml JEROME. Feb. 21—Cliorged with, Former Oov, C. A. D ottollsen. bemllnK Uielr effortJi to furUier Uie forger}-, a T*'ln Falls m an and -a Arco. who served from 1030 Uirougli There w m a “precious object" ;FLOWERand RotAry club, wlU tell of tt)e life of WASHINOTON. Feb. al (-1V wor effort so our boys will have tlu; Tft'ln t'aila youth waived their right The census bureau today acclalui- low, "la more populor than ever and tools w ith which to flRht." kept at the tlierlff's office under Paul P. H vrU , founder of the mova- lo preliminary hearing before Pro- In my Judgment can' be reelected VEGETABLE Dient. when regular weekly meeUng •ed the IIMI crop* of American’ ”I expect to lend my efforts to­ lock and key Skilurday. bate Judge William O. Comstock babies aa the largest In two de­ Rovemor If the proper work and ward the reelectlon of Oottolfscn U lA held here WcdnesdRy. K w m « j - this aftemoon and were bound over type of campaign ^ conducted," ac> ___ 3^ou.guesicd lU It was & prac- SEEDS nouncecL SoturOay. cades. he Is a cundldftte,- u'rotc’Heath; to Jerome dlatrlet court to await cording tojom Heath, Preston. Ucally new lire, mounted on a Sweet b personally Hie birtlui numbered about "and 1 think he will be." Bulk or Package trial. 2.500,000 and were second only to Heath.'In a letter sent yesterdoy truck wheel,^ ______with KnrrLi who orsuilzed Uie first Tliey were . Qeorgc Kreuucr. 30 lo 1.200 Republican pcurty organisa­ club when he waa a youns Chicago Uie 2,000,000 record sol in 1931. The lire and wiitei were found P lan t a garden this jre&r to '&ld and U oyd MatUicws, 17. T h e com- One reason for last year's big tion workers. Including those In In your country^ defense. ■tlomey. Tlie first club aUrted on plaint signed by Deputy Sheriff Paul T*ln Palls, uraed "all party mem­ Federal Possessions by M. M. Ungdon. Jr.. at « point rc b . 23, 1065. Today, a t' 73. Ui© crop was the fact, tlie bureau sold. Jessen alleges Uiat a large number of the record bers to MJi)port th e ir sta te chairm an, Tlje .supreme court of ilio Republic east of B uhl Baturctsy m orning. J. HILL RECORDIO founder U stilt vUally Interested In the »27 check which was passed by A 1031 babies Uiemselves were niar- Mrs. Carlyle Sm ith. Caldwell." of Mexico ruled air the country’s 8herlff'.-. yeor. Tliomor,. Oooclhic. and R ep. Henry the Jurl!!dlctlon of the govemmetiU Identifies It-but they are giving grown Into a world-wldo organiza­ Took the Charge The draft, wlijcli helped boost, tion. Today. Sweet points out. there Kreuger. Jessen. asjerted. oblalned marriages lo a record of 1.503.000, are 8,100 R o tary club* In more th a n $7 In groceries and $30 In change. alsp may have had something to 80 countries over the world with « Tlie check bore Uic assertedly forged do-wlth it.- ^ - • ------m em bership o f some 213,000 busl' slRnaturo.of N. W. Arrington. Twin In 1531 Uiere were m any bable-i ness and professional men. Falls. It was endor.sed by "Frank because the AEP had Just come .There ore now six notary clubs In PAUL P. HARIUS Sylvester." Alaska, six In KawaU. one club In home, from Prance and was busy MR. FARMER . . . OrgMlxer of the Rotary "CooperaUon of the T*-ln Foils re-ei>tablLshtng fam ily life. Ouaxn. eight clubs ,ln the Philip- county sheriff's office and city police . pines, 13 active clubs in China and elnb 57 yean ago Monday, Mem- The baby crop wos so big last b m of the local elnb will observe department enabled as to apprehend year Uiat It exceeded deatlu by one In Hong-Kong. on# club in tliese men." said Jea.sen. Thailand, seven clubs In Molaya. the annlversar? at regular meeting 1.000.000, thus Increasing th e n a ­ ★ ★ ★ (and Mrs. Farmer, too) one In Sarawak. 28 In the Mother­ Wednesday with appropriate pro* He related how Uie youUj tion's popuIaUon by an amount lands Indies, one club In the Fill gram . tempted to.pa.w ft *27 check i approximately equal to Uie |iopu- Ttt'In I-'alLs fected of ca.shlng - Get Marines Okay been no clubs In Jiuian or Mnn- Mmllnr *27 check In Jerome." Arresled In Canyon •IVo Duhl men w rrr nlven fin al chukuo since the Inlter part of Sep­ rnllslment tests in .gujl Lake City, tem ber, IMO. when Uiose unlt.'j ter- KreuKcr wos arrested Prldaj murulng a t. hLs log. aliantj- In Uic It was announced yesti-nlay by Staff mlnat«d llielr membership in Ro- ■WARDENS URGED Snake river canyon one and one- SprReant Stanley' J. Jarjlr.yk. non- ALL STAR PRQGRAM toiy Intemntlonnl. R. J. Schwendlman, air raid war­ qmirler miles below Blue Lakes commlwloned officer iti charge of den for Independent whool district the Ttt'ln Falls sub-Mntlon In, the ranch, ■ Fidelity NaUonal bank building. No. 1. which Includes th e city of Tlie arrr.-.t wos made by J cmpu, Twltr Palt% Saturday night iirscd Tlipy were Date Toni Ru.well. 17. Chw)I>' Jflller R. W. M llUap and son of Mr. and Mrs. William Rus­ for the 5th Annual all block ond section worden% to NiKht Policeman P rank Prentice, al! "get acquainted WlUj Uie persoiu in sell; and Cecil Wnrren Reed. 17, Cl' Jerome, and Deputy Sheriff Virgil son of Mr. ond *Ira. Alec W. Reed. their area at once." n. Dorden and As.ilstant Chief Lee Schw endlm aji said th n t r.corr.-i n( McCracken, both of Ta'ln Falls. calls have been received by proplc ^ SELL iW lES osilng the quesUon: Ministers Put on "Person.-s who own new tires and '•W ho's the air raid worden for Truck “Retreads” lubes cannot sell nor rent them to my block?" • Tire EligiBlO Sst other motorist!!.'' according to Carl Under the present setup nil nlr Ministers now a re rliRible for a u ­ N. Anderson, ojinlrmajj Of the Twin m id ^'nrdens are to vLilt ench homr Quota Set at 78 tomobile tires nnd tubrs, the Idaho Fnlts county rationing board. In th e ir block and bccome acrjuitltii- February quota of truck retreads state rationing boord Informed Uie ^ "A new tiro or tube Is considered ed w ith tlie per.'.ons living tlicrr. U 78 for Twin Palls county. Uie county ration unit yeslerdoy. rubber which has Uoveled 1.000 Tliry should nlw make notes nr. lo Idaho nUite rationing boord odvUed New tire raUonlng reKulaUons. d e­ miles or lc.v. Thls'tlre rationing reg­ how m any rooms a rc In each houM'. the Twin FalLi county board yester- scribing ellRlble vehicles for tires ulation affects dealers. oLio." he how many people live Uiere. how erotcd by \ However. If a motorist wlilifs to there, ond other related datn. 'lliry day for the truck retreud-i ut ration ' ' ' il.ster of ^en t or purcha.no a new tire or tube should olio determine how many headquarters in Uie Twin Fulls religious follh and which la iir.cd from a private Indlvldutil. applica­ first old workers, nurses or (locinr.% Chamber of Commerce office. principally In n n d Is iipcp.-.sary to the tion must be mndo at the county live In their block whose servicrx Board membera sold that until perforroance of his rdiRious duties." rationing board. would be Im m ediately avollnble -in Miu-. 1. no comelbock of any kind "TJie ntnle raUonlng board also case of on emergency. inny be Used for retreading or re­ PROTECTION announces the period of filing appli­ "A{r raid wardens-should know capping pa.v.rtiger-type Ures. "Cam- cations for delivery of automobiles eochNiou.se In their sectlou ntid EL PASO. Tex.. Fp1>. 21 (,T)-R rv. plbiick" mean.1 the uncured rubber Tlieo H, E\'ers. pa.^Uir ol 7,ion LuUl- sold before Jan. 1 hnd been extend­ should ho able to nld persons hi pre- conijwund applied to Uip worn tire ed through Monday. March 2." said paring t blackout room or eron church. In annoiuiclng Lenten to makc*Uie new tread In the pro- ser%’lces for Wcdnrul^ty nvonlng, aUo Anderson. - tlicm Inwoy woy possible." Schwm- icc.'j of recapping or retreading. dlman said. “Apparently some war­ odded; CONGRESS■ V • "Two new types of proof of Inten­ tion lo purchase aUo have been re dens have done nothing slnn- ihrlr "W atchm en will be Atutloned to ognlzecl. one belns an eiiiry In appointment. We are not ploying nt protect your tires." This year it’s bigger and better—and more important—than ever. Here’s a • standnril order book aui^ the oUier Uils thing ond It Is u p to th e viiriou.i Stores Open for on a standard order fonn. Tlie lat­ wardeas to get their part ot the day set aside to air farm problems, to welcome our farmers and to provide ter proof must be substantiated by Job Immediately.'* Washington’s Day a statement ffcm the manufacturer "All bu.MneM establishm ents In that the order was on his books by Twin I'^vlln wlll'remoln open Mon­ entertainment for them!-It’s all on the tpwn and every participating merchant Jnn. 1." the stjvto board Informed Man Fined After day." Voy Hudson, chalrm on of Uie ■Ander.-ion. 'I'wln Fall;; McrclOAnts' bureau, nald and institution welco'raes YOU, the farm er—and your family to enjoy the pro­ Men entering llie armed forces Shooting Terrier Soturday'nlKlit. ■» nnd having IM3 automobiles Uiey W illiam H. W inters, Twin Full-.. M onday, Feb. 23. ho.'i been pro­ dr.Mre to sell m ust obtain a perm it Soturdoy was fined tlO and o.v,e.v.cd claimed an Idalio holiday for Uie gram to be presented! ■ before March 9 from Uielr county ewUn of t3 by Probate Judge C. A. observance of Waalilngton’a blrUt- rationing board, Bolley on a ciiarge of "bcntlng and day annlverearj', he cxplolned. ‘ “As J ut as X knqw -Uiere Ln no re> worrying an animals" "Banks nnd certain goveninient 1 strlctlon on imle of models.older According to comploint nlRned by offices wilt be cltwed." he reminded, ^ than I0«3." said Anderson. FVed Haggnrdt. W inters sh o t and "hut all stores will be kept open." killed "one ScoUh terrier dog." which belonged lo KoRgardt. ■ Navy Starts New Tho crime Is a misdemeanor and Buhl Stores Open THURSDAY, FEB. 26 .. was charged thot Uie defendant BUHU Feb, 21—Duhl stores will • College Program did "cruelly Ill-treat, nhoot and kill remain open Monday, Feb. 23 Buia Tlie U. S, navy hos announced, ef- . . one Scotch terrier dog." - bnnk.s,_hlgliyi'ny olllcc .and_UqUQr “ fectlve todoy. Feb. 22. a voluntary Winters paid Uie fine and co;ib store will be cltwed In com m em ora­ training proarum for 00,000 eollcKC >d was releasetl, court records tion of WoshlnRton'fl birthday, S u n ­ rAUMERS* CONGRESS SESSION-Roxy Theater. Stnrbi nt 10 A. M; Sp'calc- students between the ages of 17 ond show. day, Feb, 22, , "The Tlme'Dcn” cr.s will be Milford Vnut?ht, of the sUtc AAA, who will speak on tfie important 10. according to bureau oC mvvlga' tlon orders received al the Twin topic of “Priorities and the Farmer.” Second speaker will bo Harry Elcock, Foils sub-station. miinaKcr of the AmnlKamated Supar Co.. in Idaho, who will speak on “Prob- T h e m en will enlist In cioss V-1. lem.i of Farm Isabor in 19‘12.” Certninly. no two more important topics could roval reserve, but will conUnuc in college a t their oft-n expense for two he preacnted for a Farmers’ Congress. Hear those menl Meeting adjourns at academic years. Emphasis will bo noon, sharp! Admission is FREE!

Before the two-year course ... YOUR FINE HELP FARM WOMEN'S COOKING SCHOOi:— Presented through the cooperation of plrea. th e navy will select 20,000 of the men for flight training. An ad- the Idaho Power Co., 10 A. M. Idaho Power Co. auditorium. Under direction diUonal I9XKI0 men will be placed in To of Lucille Johnaton, homo economist. Recipca, methods and menus to particul­ class V-7 to conUnue their stut" ' ’ arly interest farm homc-mariagers. Learn more about the part the farm women Uie baccalaureate degree. Navi.. .. will play in the national dcScnsc of our nation. sen'e commissions await successful students. Uncle Sam's Defense Bond ■Pive-thourtmd of the V-T* continue In follege to study stand­ MERCHANTS BUREAU DOLLAR DAYS-^Prescnted' by T%vin Falls merch- ard engineering and obtain Campaign ants. Hundreds of extra values will be offered for $1 on BOTH Thursday and . ml.islons. T h e rem aining 45.000 m ____ Friday, Watch Wednesday’s papers for more detailed information. com pletion ot two years college, wilt In be ordered to duty wlUi the fleet. ' PurU ier . LUNCHEON HOUR-Twin Fall.i cafes nnd restaurants will offer-spccial - ^ TWIN FALLS and VICINITy _ menus featuring Idaho Farm Products. Junior Hi Offers AI'TERNOON BAND CONCERT—Featuring the T\vin Falls High School ★ bniid.mnder the direction of Mr. Bert Christian.son, director. This will bo held Music and Skits on the downtown -streets from 2 P. M. until 3 P. M. Junior high schc^l students par- Uclpoled In an hour’s assembly pro­ gram of music, recitations and short Gratefully Acknowledged sktLi this week. SPECTACULAR HORSE SHOE PITCHING EXHIBITION—By C. E. Jack- The boys' choru.s, under the dl- ★ .son, world’s champion trick horse ahoe pitchcr. Scheduled for 3:16 on the recUon of Fcrd Haruda, sang 'Tlie *¥¥**¥¥*¥*¥¥*¥>»* downtown streets. Don’t miss this unique and sensational exhibition. Wreck ot Uie 'Julia PlanU'," Geof­ frey O H a rra ; "Roll Along, Cowboy," 8>’dney K ing Ru-weli; and- "Strike Today We Have Presented Our Check to tlie up the Band." Oeorge Oershwln. PUBLIC SPELLING BEE—With prizes of Defense Stamps for the successful-'^ Oeraldln# McDonMd played a vio­ ★ spelling of everyday words. Be on the streets during Thursday afternoon and „ lin solo, "Inlcrmeao" from "Cava­ join in this public contest. It will be fun for everyone! ~ lier RusUcana," Mascognl.-Dorthe fIr s t s e c u r it y b a n k Andrews and Oeraldtne itcDonald played * duct. Schubcrt^s "Sere­ nade.” f o r DOWNTOWN DISPLAYS b]f’FA.RMl\UCHINERY-LoCill-Implement-dcaU - - Melba Holt recited a poem. "An ★ crs will di.Hplay lO-l'i models of farm machinery on our downtown streets al! Italian's Account of Oe«rge Wash' (lay. Ix)ok them over—learn whnt your mnnufacturers and dealers are doing Ington": Marilyn While nSid Letter of the Cr6wn Prince Wlllle to aid you^in making your production better than ever for 1942. to .Uie K alter”; Tom Pennock $4500.00 celved "Seeln' Thlng»,”_ _ ___ An original skit In Negro and"iial- Ian dialect was prewmted by Robert FOUR THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS Webb. -Vlrglnla Fuller aod-PhylU» SPECIAL BALLOTING AFTER-SESSIONS! Klrby. -* Evory ConI of WWch Is lo Bo Use'd 6i tho Ptirchase Harris,Takes Over oi U. S. Defonso Bonds. — The Old and New Loyal After you have heard the discussion of Farm Labor problems by Mr. Elcock, As Milk Inspector CustomGra of Eddy's Broad you will have an opportunity to express' your opinion on'alien labor, enemy Vernon L. Harris. Boise;'Saturday (took over tlfe duUes as city milk Jn- Have Mad© This Fino Pur-. spector for Twin Polls. alien labor. Be on hand at the morning; session and express your opinion. Re­ Harris, who has been connected chas© Possiblo. We Arc Proud I wlUi the state department of public sults will be tabulated for publication Thursday afternoon. ' ^ , health for the past year. sueceeHs of You and Wish to S specUon Job for tho post two m onUu. THANK YOU. Post wllL.alucc Harris tc'k over the local Job, now devote his full time Farmers’ Congress Is a Magic Vnilcy Institu tion Sponsored by Your Newspaper, TwiU to'the poslUon o( district sanitar* ■an. which ha has held for the past seven yekrs.-He-works out of the . —EaUs Implement Dealers and Members of the Twin Falls Merchants BureauT^ olstrtct health unit. Sddu'sB akeru Post took over the city poslUon on ft tenjporwy basis after Dr. - n . Prtfa.M«-c*tled-tet<>»tOTTTttai sen'lce. i T i k ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ -k'-iT-k ★ W P a g e F o u r TIMES-NEW8, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Suodftjr, February 22, 1942

TUC K EK ’S N ATIO NA L We’ll Take it Straight ZING CURRENT NEWS rNEW YORK » r>b. It. jMt. w tb« WHIRLIGIG la 1»M. ta* th* T«la r*n> H«*«. «* new Uodalkl* In* dawn>tn'Uw>inoath mood. 'Riey or* ' BCLPnO—Adds from the fins flgbtlns quaUUes conrlnoMl th a t labor l«aden &ra de. wwk « w la n . fotardar. > o f our ioMler* And JolIor# when properly equipped, EiSly demonstr&t« " • ' !■ ft re o o ^ tlc B of atr»> Urmlned to cany on a social revo. th o one bright apot for the oUlcs h u been the demon luUoD almultODeoualy wlUt th e war. straUoD Cliot sunrlcol and medical pTOBreMjllI reduce her fo ru lg b t. 'While EbUM •* Mwnd *tn* BtH miiur Al>ni t. 1*1« CMU«lUe« fur below Uie awrul totoU of th e T ib l Wcrid ■ »«.Uirrie« IB Twin W lf. ld*Jx>. otidw tli. mi of Mmrch ...... through battered war. Bauan and HawaU proved that the healing Martohan toward Rangoon, a new •weetening ahortage' 1_ ___ .. _ 8T CA»5«2Sr!frASLBYf??DrAKC» sciences have kept abreast of Im- human avalanche gathers In the Ukaly to atlM uUt* th e Oarlbbeaa t r tw » m k ------:------pnn'ementA In the art of organlied north Thailand mountalni ready to cane business and make sugar atoek slauRliter. plunge down tn one of th e •‘w ar bablea" cf Uila p r « - Dcccase: or amputation of thi Uie reap and buryi e s t conflict. T lie commodity la tre> fcctcd Umb was the Inte of burned th e outQiunbered] meadoualy tu(ceptlblQ to4p«culaUoo. and wounded men In the last .... A.B.O.D. powera. aa waa demonstrated lo nict. If they could not b« rushed u> Here in an InaC' First there waa % temporary famlae, a fairlr elaborate (leld dressing sta> then a wild boom tn which produc* Uon alnsost ImmedliUly.'Patttliles Uon Capacity zoomed to exc«ca. Then from poisoning ran high. Out** M caise a slump with companies un> Oould* liu u of U«boi Pearl harbor there was only loading on the banks, which In some . victim of RM RanBrene. The number or naUve princes,I casea spent fifteen yean in straight* ------of BUfferers from fractures and rule a hot. fever>l cnlng out ruined flrma. RAY TUCKLR vere hurUi who wUl soon bo on Uiclr c u n ed jungle flU* The houseliold necessity In 1914 feet again, cheered medlcoe. TJie salvaging was all ihi edwlUiUgers. e le > „ .^ _ . m . m was three centa a*pound and went more miraculous becau^ the doelom did not alwiys p h a n u . wild bo a rt* “ “ * LZMAN to seven centa In New York at the work under favorable condlUon.v Besides reducing and crocodiles, the Japanese, years time of th e ormlsUce. Later Uie deaths, tho new methods will prevent absenc ' ago. built for the Siamese a rail­ price ran away until It was twenty- •.lledoa to b« publiihH vxVIr will U publlihol l< trained officers and privates from acUve service for road U> rtmot« Ohleng Mai. th^ee cents and more in IWO. After •u* o( ll>l> |ii>p«r runuant U> S«llon 6*>10S I Jong periods. I] M «d(M lhcalled sulpho dniRs. A quick sprinkling NATIONAJ. BWHMENTAT1VES ping a pest hole which had no com- aend reflnera* agents scurrrlng to of the compound around blistered or Injured * modltle.i worth shipping. B ut the Guadeloupe. MarUneque. Latln- arrested infection pending trnaifer of the wounded Mirewd Nipponese know w hat they Amerlcan countries and all other Co treatment centers. Even unskilled civilians were were doing. Now Uiey are sending sources. They find that' moat of drafted for th e ta.nlc of Riving iMa form of first aid. guns, planes and soldiers over this the Australian stores have been sold With remarkable forrsl«ht' our nrmed forces have flO WE WANT ALIEN HBLP? “worthless bankrupt lli>e.'’ from the to Russia (ind thoee from San Do­ piled up n trementloiLi re.'crve of IhLi medicine In nii- end of whlcli 'a Bood d irt road con­ mingo to B ritain. Indications are that the Bovernmcnt In­ llclpatlon of tJie far-fliiiiB battle line wc m ay be called nects w ith Kengtung.. a large vll> Candy, ice cream, cake fruUngs. tends to move all Japanese aliens from tho upon to hold. On many sectors Utere will be no hos­ lage set In a broad valley surround­ and sort drinks will bo less rich but pitals available. west coast Into more Isolated states such ed by a seven thousand foot range BUll b u r prospeeUve per capll* sugar of crags. Tlie area once held a consumpUon for iOU ahould be TT as Idaho. Word has mode the rounds that \VEEI>—WaaliinRton's sober reaction to axis Vnlen. huge lake 3S miles long, wlilcli makes pounds. In anortnolyearotherna- In view of an anticipated farm labor ohort- tin e day coups at HlnRapore and In the n rltljli channe It lui Ideal location for on a ir bose. Uona e at Uie stuff In thU order per agc, these aliens could be employed os agri­ haa been a m ixture of di-spiilr luid blllerne.ns. TliroiiRh- Here will be another springboard person: Rumanlan'13 pounds annu- o u t the capital, from Lincoln memorial lo "the Hill.' from which U> leap at the ribbon of oUj’. Turk 14. Italian 30. Russian cultural w orkers In vlclnltlcs lllcc ours. long-faced men demand a sweeping shako-up or admit At a recent conference In Boise this Issue tracks which Joins C hina’s vital 20. Prenclunan u , Germ an 68, Hol­ off the record that the United Nations can Ifxn the Burma road. The British had a lander 04. B riton 100, and a Dane was discussed a t great length. At Ita regular ^ a ll force In this back country con- 190 pounds—n-hlch m *y account for meeting Friday noon, the Twin Falls Cham­ In Uil.1 hour of self-examination it Rave noBody slsUng of half-trained naUve moun­ his famous pastry. con-iolatlon tlsat the dUastcr.i ciippcd .weeks of blun­ taineers and the Burma fronUer ber of Commerce concerncd Itself chiefly dering. log-rolllnR and smuR preachmenLs from Uie with the possibility of any such development. force backed by some R^J*. planes SKY—New York shipping men very highest quarters. Tlie blame wa.i distributed with and American voIunte«rs In P-iO hear that Downing street's brow U And at the annual Farmers^ Congress, to bo « Bcncrou».haad and without regard for whom It hurL pursuit ships under daredevil Qen. wrinkled over OlbraltAr. Now that held In Twin Falla next Thursday. all attend­ O.P.M. was denounced for Its Inexplicable delay In O. L. Chennault. tho Ocrmiin-flect-haa e»coped,.^ie------converting key Industries to military production. Con- cabinet fears that Hitler wlU try to ing farmers will be given an opportunity to gre.umen conceded that their enactment of a retire* express themselves In this connection. SQUIEMlNG-nie present blunt imcork the Mediterranean and allow ment blU at this Umo was almost a capital crime. The demand by unions'for fatter pay en­ MussoUnt's ahlps sllpt through the It Is easy to understand why the govern­ admlnlstraUon was flayed for Its tendemeiw toward velopes in defense Industries is not bottleneck Into Uie AUanUc. Recent ment Is desirous of removing alien Japaneso enemy aliens, carelessness at P e a rle d New'York the only red llght.bllnktng In front heavy blows o n M alta—oveiloolced ^ from our shipping, munitions and Industrial harbora, faUure to supply the Dutch with more ‘arms, of capitalist eyes. Labor U out to here because of the more terrlhle U refu-nal to abandon the reform enisade till the fight Insist upon a feet-under-the-deak news from the far east'—catued an* ~ centers, but not so easy to comprehend why Is won. Secretaries Knox and 8tlm>von were pictured It,continues to mollycoddle any of these aliens share In management. A broad hint xlety among Allied stratcgbta lest a s too elderly and Inejflclent, F.D.R.'s self-a-viured cam e from President R. J . Thom as of Uiese assaults were a dress rehearsal In the slightest. a n d defiant respoiue to con.->tmctlve critics was held th e TJiUted Automobile W orkers for a stroke at the great rode. We have reached the point where we had to be symptomatic of the official and national spirit. when he warned that wage Increases Germany filled the alr .6ver Uie All cries for a hounecleanlng. however, were tem­ alone will not mollify his resUess island off Italy with bombers which bett«r come to our senses. This Is war and pered by the realization that congress ha* plaMd con­ we’U be wise If wo face cold facts. Tho members. Pull partnership in pro- British Hurricans eventually batted trol of war-making machinery In the hands of one ducUon Is the aim of both OJ.O. doa-n. ^ e base U protected by Uie Normandie diaaater, incendiary plots, and evi­ man — President Roosevelt. And even he cannot weed and A, p. of L. reform ers. - - • thbrough anU-alrcraft defens­ dence disclosed by FBI raids on enemy alien out tlie Inept figures around him. No matter how CARE OF YOUR Influential elements In the admin­ ive system In the world. Its ah elte n competf the m atter Is. If these aliens are deep. That Is the Inner meanhiB of these succf.iscs. cess Imposes. HY TH E H R E SIRKN! lliat old mcftnle. OuVnor Chasi ture. advUed British friends not to 330-squadrons, each imlt composed a menace to the west coast, they’ll be a men­ Tokyo has kept her capital ships In home waters Clark, has pulled a whlzzer on Uii ConsequenUy there is a great deal be satisfied w ith mereli’ advLiory of 13 planes actually available for ace to south central Idaho.ojifless they are while she entrusted penetration of Oceania'to task Ahoy, Pot ShoU: Jack McKinley, priming ulet-' local Chamber of Commerce boys. of loose talking, loose In th e sense positions on industrial boards but flight. wlUi an equal num ber boUi kept under guard In concentration centers. forcci covered by airplanes. Now, with the only major Personally, we Uilnk Uie guv’noi Uiat It Is not tide down by reason, to request common auUiority wlUi In reser\'wnd repair. How gliders ba-ie In th a t area in her pos.se.Mlon. she can sh ift her m an. doesn’t chose f^re englnci: We should bear In mind that we have one Is dodgtaie th e quesUon th e boys put foresight and wisdom. Tlio thought straw bos-Ks and superintendents. ’ suppIemeiTKacarclUes caused t>y great battle.nhlp* and heavy cruisers southward. She B ui when the siren blows Jack crossed the mind and Uiat was of the largest irrigation systems In the world, wastes no time In reaching the up to him. He's pretty crafty about • Wall street and other big business loiuies over itis s la and Africa. De­ apparently has sufficient control of Uie nlr to afford It. Uiough, and may cause sl lltUe enough. The tongue did the rest. clrcle.1 here are not saj'lng anything spite Uiese handicaps and also the comprising soma 350.000 acres of highly pro­ Uiem th e coverage tho Oermatw Riive Uie anelneiimi. neamt telephone. Calling his hotn« he aAa breathleuly: squirming before an answer U ahlp- Nobody expecu Uiat conversaUon foe publlcflUon but they are squirm ­ Inferior quality of later Nasi pilots, ductive land, and that each and everyone of the SchartihOrtt and Prince Eygen In their exape p ^ bock to him. ing and fuming privately over Uie the British do n o t beIle^'e their from Brest to Kiel. Our people will n o t be -•.urprlsed if “Where’s Jock Junior?" t>e weighted with Uiought at every us In,Magic Valley Is dependent upon thls Junior, age (ivr, has set liis T he cham ber, you’ll rccall. poasect turn of Uie clock. We UUt fo r tho pos.ilbllltles. and stock m arkets In enemy's sky power Is greatly weak­ the Mikado makes this move In n gigantic effort lo a resolution against 'unnecessary run of talking, lo keep, ourselves New York and London reflect their ened. system . UTest tiie Indian ocean aa well'as adjacent coasts from house on fire FIVE Umes. no Iru. and they have bad the fire de­ non-ot7 .nil le.'. In that region. Tliere Is a potential It ha* been llk» Caesar'a wife in « city of portUnn dl!’ few new propoaals Uie Virginian as all acturarlal prevaricator, or some­ >plo *lnndcrc- we Even Uier . Hf< Tliere has been a rekrouplng. but a pooslblU^ that some one or two If the government Insists on bringing these nothin' atall.’' .wUKhc. printed Uiaie Instrucllotu a monUi •lUier In flesh wlUiout exCepUon each t/rospcctlve dams may be authorlred,. up In th a t Ills' pronouncem ent w as forced from him by In- (b) V. K. »iay.% he did NOT cause aliens Into Idaho, let it keep-them-isoJated Iluentlal members of Uie lower clmmber. where the or two ago. Tlianka anyway: In .iplrlt bees he one essential kilowatt has been pubirtUcd In Uie northern Idalio and on Uio Skagit IP hawk to become decciLscd with in every sense of tho word—and under armed leadership approved the move. It was obtained under ...... ill life Is grow th, wlilch past. river, or even at Umatilla, but no guard! a polite form of duress. The guardians of nonpartisan­ second shot after finding It alive SOME rtO PLE HAVE TERRIFIC 't involve change. M inds m ust If but a part of tli< ' program wholesale authorlzaUon ts anUel- ..!Xt day In Uie back of tiLs cor. be free to change, and th e be.it wc should be sancUoned liy congi pated. Besides, the president pre­ ship In go%-emment have since Retracted and conceded Says he rclea.ied the hawk Irom tho TROUDLE.S.NO? that the Insurance can be bought at basement bargnln lo make Uie changes count would require two or Uiree yean fers Uiot his own pet project, the HE WHO GOT SLAPPED “ ck creek bridge. Dear Pot Shoot: . good Is to think Uilngs out to attain a point where power wouli St. Lawrence waterway, shall have 'I been mnllBned." lie .■lald. Or A cerU ln Burley girl (ells mo In Uie Qulet places and come to the be generated. Dams require about the rlght-of'wai*. The very least R. J. Thomas, head of the lybc we put Uiat word In his ■bout a new dJfflcuily Ihat'i crop, best conclusion pos.iibIe for us a t ■ United Auto Workers, could do was to order BALARV—Censorship DU'ccior Dyron Prlcc can sup­ ping up in this matter of eetmtlng- press or revise stories except those about himself. He mU). Come to Uilnk of it. wcVe the Ume. back to work men who thrice halted produc­ Is n o t a mon of war and th e re fitfi his m ovem enu may ver heard V. K. say "miUlgned.- 3ur young people are beset by !Ve never heard nny siaip olflcer gaJ counts iheep li fheThis iny puzxllng questions a n d they Life’s Like Tliat By Neher tion of essential bomber parts because some­ be described by Washington writers. tradltlonai uay. all right. Bi Tlie ex-new.spiiperman wWirs that hln niiihnrlty U> ■•niallgned." Allhoiich they often : bewildered by Uie .lolutloiia'of- body got mad and slapped somebody else. says, with a most worried look an fered from aU directions. Interested Thomas did order them back, and they went. blue-pencil Included articles In w hich he ri«urc% lor her face, that pretty quick she geU reccnUy a popular magozlne carried o piece Unit «iv.i ^nyway, con.’.lder liLs dcii-iv.e of- groups of older 'people seek to In- Yet so childish a performance makes the to listening (o the bell leader of nce them their way In order to allghUy Incorrect. U said Uiat he o*-ncd a luxurloiii the sheep. . . and .then can’t hear heart sick at a time when men are dying, hom e in a W ashington suburb valued a t *100,000. He Uiem for Uielr selllsli ends. All JOTTINGS AROIINII TOWN the bell.. . and therefore can’t ge quesUons. social, religious, pollUcal literally dying, for the lack of aircraft whoso onco pa«essed a <2S,000 rwldence. but he sold It. He to sleep for worrying , aboat the Btm holds Utle to a tlO.DOO house, but that Is rented Brilliantly - plunmiied plieosant many soluUons a s there are production was thus held up. The U.A.W. Is :almly wandering uround in mlddlo thing. self-seekers among the groups. u nder a long lea.ve. Some people ain't got auch to not directly to blame, of course, for no re­ lUs federal aalarj- was placed a t JIO.OOO. wlierea.'* he )f ESghUi avenue pilh. In :oo block, Youth follows Its leaders as Uielr sponsible union official would countcnancc ;o unconcernedly that he must have de. huh? ders follow theirs. nespon.nlbmty ts a ll-a-vear man. His former employer carries him —CasanoTs of CassU> - a stoppage In days like these Tor so Infantile on the pay roll, but not a t the fancy sum — 135.000 — t poalUve knowledge of c l« « l seo.son for this leadership must rest squarc- menUoned by the uncensored autho^ Uioee le ad e n and it is upon a cause. But It does prove that the "business And ft fellow of peitilon oge. sit­ FAMOU.S l As T U N E whom the duty of thinking things as usual” psychology Is common to all groups. ting In cafc munching hamburger. ^ . . ThU must b« a war ahirt Uirough to the logical end must It was not an auto wockman who got slap­ Jinlng hendUnes iumI muttertnB —(be eolUr shrank two sliest .. evolve. ped In this little tragl-comedy. It was some himself, "Damn that cnngre.«" T H E GENTLEMAN IN Young people shout the slogans Other Points of View 3ne.%t. sleuth TJ heard l,im). THE TIIUU) BOW provided for Uiem; according to the soldier, crouched In a fox'-hole In Bataan. creed of Uie leaders. PlckeU ng has ■ PLENTY OF DA.NCER8 become a pasUme for Youth, always under the leaderslilp of some older DAl^IG ST aL NOT GERMAN According to some views expressed In Wa.ihlngton, It all started over DanzlgV The German group. Upon them then, rasta the dancers are needed In the war program, niey must be HISTORY OF TWIN FALLS -ipon.'ilblllty for their leadership. Fuehrer, weeping and pounding his chest, in­ needed badly as the lost quotaUon on salaries was AS GLEANED FROM THE FILES. OF THE TIMES-NEW8 YouUi is m experienced. eager. sisted that there could be no compromise be­ M.600 per year. Lemhi county can furnish dancers Idealistic, but not thoughtfol. tween Germany and Poland on Danzig. Dan­ for a lot less money Uian Uiat and Uie^- are cood 13 YIIARS AGO—I-ER. 21. lO tT . n YEARS AGO—FEB. 21, ISIS Youngsters must have un.ielflsh. en> dancers, too. We have some Indians hero that have lightened, thoughtful leadership. We zig was German, German by heritage and by One of the most novel dances of llie Idaho Llglit u d Power corn- been dancing all their lives and Uiey can be.had in- Aliould concern ourselvej m ore wlUi present population. No compromise. So there quantities at the rate of a dollar a day cacti. Tlicy ..le week took place at Danceland pony la making arrangements to Wednesday evening when the L. D. .... leaders of Youth than with the must be war, aren't fan dancen either; they're war dancers.—Sal­ more Uielr office to the Swim build- slogans and movements of the young mon Recorder-Herald. 8. Sunday school and the Y. L. lo s on Shoahone street. The buUd* Jlow the Koelnische Zeitung Is quoted as M. I. A. entertained wlUi a George pnple. The radical youth of today tng Is being fitte d up In a nice man> Is often Uimorrow’s cansen-atlve, but telling of the German dUflculty In “German­ THE RIGHT TO SPEAK ,nd Marthn Waahington dance, the ner, and the company will have izing" the tcrrltory aroimd Danzig. It seems ilderly radical of t o d ^ is Uie If yoii lake from Uie'Individual his right to speak as guesta coming In appropriate cos­ plenty of room for the office force. radical tomorrow a n d he may, that Germans In West Prussia are actually In h e please* by word of niouUi. have e.vt«bllslied Uie tum es. Reed Bitter, as George, and Miss P h y ' ls K lrkm an. -as U a n h a Tlie Kappa D«ll« eigma.sorority or may not be a good leader for a minority, to the distress of Gauleiter For­ prlnclple'that all Individuals—yoursflf among them— entertained their gentlcmtn friends Youut.------;------can bo deprived of their right u> speak as they please W ashington, received the guests. ster. They insist on-epeaklng Polish, resist-; with a dancing party Tuesday eve­ If rour ehll.) »how. .Iih> of h.ln« too by word cf mouth. If you take'from one newspaper lU ning. ing “Gcrmanlzatlon." right to speak as It pleases through Itx edltorlal'col- Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Krlvonek and On such ^ u n d s as these, Hitler plunged umna. you have established Uie principle Uiat all news* family are leaving Monday to make A large dancing parly w u enjoyed ■nd Olh«' a world into war. papera-your favorite among Uiem—can be deprived of thetr hom e in Longview. Wash. tr It. cncloali Ian Mnt»ln mln snd Ttiesday night at Moose hall by the r. o. their right to speak as they please thrtfflgh their edl- members ood friends of the Mutual J Tl."8tauia W!‘y: Rationing of sugar causes the beekeepers Uirlal coJuma*. Doing this, you have not only destroyed Albert. Hansen returned today to Improvement As^laUon of tho L. (Wmocracy—you*” 'hai ■ destroyed ■■■ ...... - yourself. —Tulare ~ . RoseworUi a fte r vlalUng hb daugh- D. 8. church. An excellent luocb wu ■- Mr*. Ben Unit. aervwl at ipJdnlgbt. -x :L Eunclay, February 22. 1942 TIMES-NEWS, TWIN I'^LLS. IDAHO Page P iv i,. Amateur Inventor May Have ‘Dad’ Bales Is Back-, Maybe Castleford 'YoutH • B.P.W.ABANDONS noL liiis Wbunded-in-Action-l-^ Answer to Blackout Problem With Find of War-Vital Tin CASTLEPOnO, y e t j . « r . O. L. (Dad) Bales U back tn Twin and Ur*. Walter *niomaber;r » • '42C0NFEKE RATE INCREASES Falls today w ith » la r away loolc CiniEACHERS celved word thts wett {Ten tlw R aiph E. Turner, amatatu- Jnyenlor United autes war depftrtfflCQt C«nceUstlon of th t reclon*! coq> Arrest recordi' of. IMl show that in his e>es a n d . wondering If. a " - TcaclK^s from all Sunda}' schools snd shoe repairman of Twin Palls, Solution? all. he has located In Oregon He Wonders that their *on. Jim ThomilwrT. U teaeo of the western reslon, Na- may have the-solutlon to a nation­ crime among'women Increased IIJ ere eajwclally urged today to a t­ waa sUghtly vounded In'actloo In tlosAl Federation ol Business and body of magnitude and rlch- wide warUme problem —Uiat of tu rn ­ per cent during Uiat period as com­ ncM beyond question. . tend Uie training school' for adulbi. Uie Phllipplno Islands Sunday. j^esslonal Women's clubs, sched­ ing off all lights almullaneously-In pared w ith an Increase of only 3.8 beginning Feb. 23 a t the F irst C hris­ Feb. 8. u l e to r n e x t Ju n e a t Sun Valley. •Tlie United S ta le s needs Un, tia n church here. T he seliool eon- any community, particularly In busl- per cent among men, A. S. Wobb. doesn't It?" Inquired Bales. 7« years Vi-u Aonoiinced today by mim m . e« dlstrlcu. In the e«nt of an special agent for the federal bureau tlDued through Feb. 34 and 35 and IMIU McCoy. Twin rails, rtjlonal old and pensioned, b u t wlUlng and ir raid alarm. Investigation, said here last night resumes Mardi 3. for two-day final director. able to pack equipment on his back sesalons. Holiday Closing So great hsa become th^ interest Webb mods tUc aunoui\ecm ent a f­ and start out searching lor strategic SHOSHONE. Feb. 31 -> Pedera], 11WM cancelled by Uio unanimous In a device Invented by Turner that ter receiving word to that effect First class period will be from action of the national cxtcuUve minerals. state, county and bank employes o( tha Twin Palls county civilian de­ Irom J. Edgar Hoover, director. 7:15 lo 8:05 p.m.; general a.v«mbly comtnttt«e. New Vork City, accordlns ■eruin spot In Oregon — I Lincoln county will observo Waab* fense council has discussed Its pm- Of Uie 630i08 arre.-.t records . don't wt.-,h to tell Uic exact location— will-be from 8:05 to 8:38 p.m.. and to MlM McCoy. Dr. Minnie L. M af. second cla« iierlo^Pwlll be from Ington’s birthday Monday. Such, slblUUd with Oov. Chase A. Clark, amined by Hie FBI during 1911. 0 - I believe there are paying quanUlles places of business will be closed. . IctU Dallas, Tex.. U national presl- who. lo turn has written Sen. D. per cent were of women. In 1040. 8:35 to 0:25 pm . • i_denU of sold, platlniun. tin and tungsten." Wor^h Clark In Waahlngton. inqulr. per cent of Uie total were women .Sever lilt I t Bleh and follow it Uirough the two per­ Slate federations alfected include Ing as to tlio ncccasnxy procedure In and tn 1B30 only 7.6 per cent. At iods. Tlie .training school is Inter- CallfomlA. ldal)o, MonlAna, Nevada, Diile.v who h a s followed prospect­ bringing It to ^ e attenUon of proper th e same Ume the records show Uint ing and placer mining since 1014. denojnlnatlonal. Oregon, Utah. Wasliington and tlie mote tnei\ thM\ women «erc arrest­ . Mts. E. L. Ikenberri' will be Urrttorles of Alaska and llawaU. goremmentarotdclalfl. admlLs he never h a s struck It rich t r a i l e r s ~WhlIo I have applied for a patent ed for all types of crimes except In 29 yrars of prospecting. charge of 'Tlie Chrl.iUon Task •Tills acUem was primarily nee- on my InvenUon." Turner explained comnlerclallred vice. Abroad;" Dr. Wllllum Crosby noss. esiuy because of curialled tmnspor- "Hut." he sparkled, “my health' We ipeclallte In balldlnf 4-wbe*|- today. "I realize that the routine of Wlille fewer women Oian r...... good, my back's good, and I^m am •'Understanding Oun.elves;" Dr. Era mbber tired waien trallera that tatlon throuehout tho United States. arre.itcd during 1041. a br'eakdown of Duncan. "Church's Opiwrtunlty in Tires for automobiles are already secitflng a patent would cause delaj- blUou.^. If 1 w asn't, 1 would no t b« m ay be Dsed (or e ith er C am In putting my diswerj* Into gen­ th e arrest records dl5eIo.^ed tiiat 12 going out pro-ipecllng each year." Adult EducaUon:" Dr. W. O. Mwe- wacona er (rallen . . . itock rationed, and the rationing of b ture. Many authorities say Uiat Exiwnses of Uie school Is financed er*. Let us .detlgn a trailer ta priorities on train and plane travel In whlCli UiLi Invention m ig h t play pared w ith lO otit of ench'l.OOO them out ot Ills |>ouch lor laipec- fit your needs. ftU Important, part. I have dctlded M en viredomlnated In arrcsls to* tlon wlUi a pocket-slie magnllylng by the pMilclpatlng churtiits. are In Immedlnte proapecl.” aeeoi-d- to avail the government of my de­ crimes ngalost property, such as rob­ Ing to MLns McCoy. gla.u. velopment with the hope Uiat my bery. bui^lnrj- and auto tlleft. Wo- •Take a look." he said. "See Unit .MAKItlAGE MCKNHKS Suggentlon has been made that were proporuonately arrested each state pay the regional confer­ patent rig h ts will b e protected.^* gllni? .MIkIU be nickel, eh?" SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 31 (/l',— TARR Neccs.ilty for such a device was ' ortcn thnn men, however, for Bale!, m nnlpulotcd Uie h a rd rock ence assessment fee to the regional O. L. (HAD) DAI.E.S A marriage llcen.se wos L-uiucjear*olu and such a t o n e Ume so a.*: to sUlI operating. (Times-News Photo et. filled his pipe wlUi smoking to­ condition to carry on when victory and (:nrravlnc). Is won.” MLis McCoy declared. make the blackout Immediately e(- bacco and lighted u p .. fcctlve. a n d there seemed to be no Awaits report convlncetl he Hiiow* where Uie mln- Ddn’t Forget ioiutlon. "1 don't know what It Is. and I ing proi>eriy is located. He wouldn't ••Obvlouab’, I do n o t care to reveal eraUng from a central control sta­ O l E R S I O L won t fcnow tm til th e a*aiy rejxirt nuiHl (.'efdric « Rtubxukc. Iho technlealltlea of my Invention. tion, whlcli likewise would be s comes In about two o r three weeks 'Tills Is a tunnel iiropoMtlon GUILIY VEROIC Tunitr pointed out. “bwi I have simple operation with etjulpnicnl al­ from now. But. It's undoubtedly niel- qulrhiK no initial c.NpenOlture for THE ALBUM demonstrated Its effectlveneui to ready In existence and operaUon In al." he said betw een puJfs. expeii.Mve pumping machinery and Judge J. R. Dolhwell. clialrman of every community. DEBT OF DEI Dales belleve.s Uiere is a tin lode continual maintenance fund for' the county civilian defen.>ie council, "With all homes and buslne.^ In Oregon "with enough ore to keep luiwaterlnif the mine." he said. and he was so Impressed Uiat my houses thtis eected to be a new accounilnn of the trend stopped; In fact, they never even - hours and 20 minutes of delibera­ "A simple electrical ln.siallatlnn. blackout control feasible, he explains, got fiUried." tion. made Iho widillt ased’delen- perha|» co.illng no more Uian »15 ot tl\e w ar—UwoukItomi today.seeing Uie discovery could be put Into gen­ no callers, Old Proapectui C. of I. Students dant liable to a maximum penalty of and as little e.\ t 2 should such units eral a ie wlUi lltUe difficulty. No Bales drew from hU pocket a but PLEASE 30 yearn In prison. be turned o u t In ma.'Ui production. TliB dinner will be aildre.vsed di­ extra wiring of any kind Is neces- prtoiK-ctus, yellowed wlUi age. Is­ Don'l pmljxine your plans lo hove a E>ing showed no emotion : Is all th a t 'vould be required In each soo' ajid the Ume required of Uie rectly by Vice Prp.^ldnit W allace. Win Honor Posts Speaker of the IloiL.e riiiybum ojid sued by Uie company before It aban­ Jury forem iui announced tli home or place of buslne.vi. average liulallatlon would not doned Uie .site in Uie pre-W orld war M cM innville, ore.. Feb. 21 i-t) poru-all made as we caii operato oniy cW on. A i th e Jur>- was bchiB polled ••Dy proper adjustment of mcli In- cecd half an hour. Democratic Chalrmiui Edward J- —Two Collt-KC of Idalio studenu a.s long 03 our present, supplies last. Flynn. N o^l days. h e tu rn ed to his wife, who was .sit­ .lUllntlon. the IlghM coukl be con­ conrideni, It will do th e Job,“ •Never could figure why Uiey were electod to offlccn In th e Mu- ting In Uie courtroom, and noddnl. trolled In any chosen inimner 1 •'Ifs Just a matter of the An announcem ent by Uie naUonal tU ni cotignw-. of Intcr-A m crlcan af- com m ittee xald there had been qull,'^ pualed Bales. ••Anyone can His three daughters, who accompa­ throughout the city, by op- government putting It to use." tell by Ui« iam plea there's pletiiy a unlciimrial Icsl.'.hitlvi' .'c^- nied their mother, broke Into tcnrs. 'phenom enal rr.^pon.vr.i'' from all ••'Ion hekl In connection wlUi Uie nn- MOTHERS Uie country u> invltaUotis to of meul around there. Pardner and I are playlhK It safe; he's up Uiere nual UiillPid colIc«e Invitational Avail yourself NOW of Ihb last.opportunity for attend the various dinners, foreti-ilc loumamont. The m ain dinner will be In 'a and I'm down here." 18 More “Safety Dales scanncd Uie prospectus, Elglily tennus from 33 collcgc.'i in nn Album portrait of your baby. Nevada Editor Prints Dispatch hotel ballroom iiere. attended by five slates ore p.irtlclpatlnK in Uie many of Uie adtnlnlstraUon olficials. which mlRht Have come from the Sallies” on Hand ruins ot the' old cookliou.se. bunk- tourney. For Appointmenta Please •Phone 402 Eighteen additional "Safety Sal­ hou.^e. office and blacksm ith shop TTio C. of I. ofllcers are Harlej’ From His Son—Killed on Wake above the de.^frted pilne. Danihart. .sprakrr pro lAn. and Duke lies" have arrived here for place­ Revenue Offices Young. parlliimcnt4«riivi. m en t In Tw in rtilLi, Jerom e and By NICK BOl3nNE "Blsvck^mSU^-^Uop Isn't In loo bad carried under a one-column head­ shape.'*- revealed Bales, puffing iiti , Eden. It was announced last night RENO. Nev.. Feb. 21’ (U.PJ — The line. Open on Holiday by Joe Donahue, chairman Tlie elder McDonald look Uic afl- pipe. charge of Uie 20-30 club project. Nevada Qtale Journal carrlcd a •'de­ Internal revenue ofllce in the He i)lck«l ou t a paraK raph'Irom ^rnoon off Uiat day but rciurned to Tvk'ln Falls postofllce will be open • Twenty "Safety Bailies" already layed" dUpatch from Wake Island ills o f fly to worlc th e next m orn­ the prospectus and read: have been placed a t school cro.islngs tomonow d espite Washington’s _"The richest ore body thus far Buy U. S. Defense - l u first page today under Uie ing. A few days later he wrote birUiday observance. It wa.n announ­ • In tho Twin Palls area. The signs editorial about Joe, Jr.. under the located has been found In Uie fourU\ warn motorlstii to drive slowly and •'by-line- of Uie editor's son, Joe P. ced liut niRht by Cecil A. Pfost, ledge, which lias a w ldlli of 200 feet •McDonald. J r , w ho was reported heading. ••Jlls IleflUigc.'^ In Uiat deputy eollccior. STAMPS and BONDS ^ carefully In school sones. lie siiBKcsled UiLi c p iu p h for his and carries platinum from two lo ■ ••Of th e new Mruk. foi\r be killed In acUon la.st. Uccenvber. A deputy collector aUo wiU lour (J52 ounces l«-r ton, and tin Icwn tills section’this week glvlnu Infor- lo c ale d .ln I V ln PaU*. fU In Etlen, Jt was Uio .iiory wiilcli editor Joe. "lie did Ills Job." 20 to 80 per ceni.'^ - , and eig h t In Jerom e, where th e 30-30 sr., had walled for liopeftilly be­ maUon to a v ist taxpayers In maic- The i)ro.ipccliu went on lo prcdlct J club I" cooperating with the Idaho tween,Dec. 7 when the Japanese at­ Ing out Ihelr I04t retunis. No charge that “the combined efforts of the highw ay pnlTol and the Jerome tacked Pearl harbor and Dec. 22 Is mnde for a.vil-^-tance. mo.st m odern ninehliiery and a Llotis rliib,^’ Mkld W llllnm s.' fvticn Wako Island fell lo Japan. He Gooding Recruit •nie deputy will be at Malta to- sand skilled inUierr, working every ______.Thirty weight .alio ttb '-w lll. bc.illie lcv't_hoDc_VijicJi_Uic Jauaucsc-Qver- m orroxi—Aililoiii—Thi e » d a -y ~ a n d •anr^in-thOTnrTrouia-Tinr-rxTjniisr . number of womlng .■slRtvi placed, caine the Murdy garrbon and two ^ Tour Set Feb".“24 Declo. Wedne.iday. Meanwhile, a the deposit In m any Kenerntlons." days latrr he received a letter from deputy will i>p on duly dally nt iHc- Three IXientlaK YOUR the URVy depurUneut. reporllng Uiat Ooodlng county lour b scheduled Tv,'ln Fall*, Internal revenue ottlce. Bales pointed out ilini, vn a Ren- J ot. Jr.. h a d been killed. • for Tue.sday. Feb. 24, it waa a n ­ eral way. Uirre are three e.irntlaU Defense Aides to B ut Uie dl.spatch, w ritten Dec. 20 nounced UKlay by C. A. Edmon.son. In m ining ~ Uie properly, the capl' ./ Joe, Jr.. United Pre.'.s special cor- Ttt’ln PalU recrulilng officer for Uie Police Hold Boy, tal neces.'iao' to drveloi. and operate Receive Training rr«*Tndent. was received on' Uie U. S. navy. name, and the mnnaKcnient. ijOISB. Feb. 21 m ~ A proRram JHilted Pre.v teletype machine lost k He will vl.ilV HftKermnn. W endell On the walk back to hLs cabin GUESS for first aid training of all clvillart* •and Gooding In one day. M en be­ Oregon Runaway night afler It inut been flown trom Robcrl Solvog. 15, w ho a dm lttal In Twin Falb. Bales said he was defeiuo workers In Idalio was ap- Wako to Midway Island and trans­ tween the ages of 17 a n d 50 miiy proii'ed today a t a m eeting of lied reach Edmon.ion a t the O oodlng «e- to police that he was a .runaway mitted to Honolulu along an undis­ from Portland. Ore., was picked ui> Cross and civilian defense ottlcUIs closed' route. lecUve ser^'Ice office, o r th e poAt- IS JUST tn Uie'govemor's office. offlces In Hagerman and Wendell. In Twin Falls a t 1:30 n. m . S a tu r­ Its seven paragraphs reported that day, records show. H enry B aker of San PrBncLvio, Japanese planes h a d bombt are complete. We Iiave available anything you need. We nave'full ' lie thought Uiere may have been • Blue y confusion between the two Joseph # V^'ln■ * stocks , of FRIGIDAIRE RANGES, REf'RIGERATORS and study Series for McDonalds. '■ 9 Tnrqaetie Joe. Jr.. a cjvll engineer, w ent to WATER HEATERSi When these are gone there will be no more. _ Marin&s, Slated Wako island lasl June d and served O nb’ a spcclol purcliasc m akes a value Our stock of GENERAL ELECTRIC RANGES and WATER B U IIU Feb. 31 - Mwlncra- club as a volunteer member of an anU- like this possible at thla Ume. Of excellent m et Monday evening at the home of aircraft unit. He formerly was fcardwood construcUon. thla daveno U HEATERS is large at the present but with no more available we Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Leth. Rev. football player a t the University of completely upholstered front and back don’t expect these to last long. In view of conditions in general we j. A. Howard Insutuled the study Nevada and was graduated from the ONLl *0 th a t It will look attracU ve anywhere t on “Builders of the Kingdom;^ Uie San Diego army and navy academy, or the back covering may be used for re­ fee! wc owe it to Magic Valley people to urge you to buy the Initial atudy ol this series laUng up .^ e Journal displayed tha Wake pair. appliances you need JJOW. the biography of Kagawa, the great dOpatch promlnenUy under a two- $54,50 Japanese ChrlsUan. who In former years haa toured the United States column headline. When the report of Joe'i death was printed..!^ was H.ARMONIZING giving lectures. Oroup dlseussloi • 18< CoU S p rtn f U nit. followed. • SO N»-fla( SpriBf*. A social hour of games,was v.,- RECONDITIONED Joyed following the program. Next • Triple Doveird and SWING meeUng of the ciub will be at the GIned Joint*. EASY PAYMENT IRON FIREMAN home of M r. a n d Mr#, Cheater Noh, ME TOg> • Soft «u>d ComforUble. • Eaally Makes Into Be o ^ u i2 • barr* Bcddlnjf CeiajwH-' TERMS ARE STILL m eat. JUST ' We hare on# used iloker. To Take First Aid • PMlUre AeUen Illngea. 'N ' East Old Study group, meeting Will sell thla with -a netr recently a t th e M ountain View school • Chain TorUnci' of Hlgbeat $22.50 AVAILABLE ON hous^. made plans for a first aid Grade That Will Net ^_____WIlh_Daveno . Bttarantee. Ootne tn and bm . .. : • ■ study course to begin al An earlj B rta k : - date. ■■■- ■ ■ ■ NO SrSCIAL OnPERS AT THIB LOW PRtCI It or call 800 for --- - • TentaUve plans were madeSor the THESE APPLIANCES! Play day, to bo held In the early ■spring. wlUi Tim Drown. Mr*. Pran­ ces Satterwhlte. Mrs. Fern Prior and Mrs- Turner as the commltlee In • cwaa D onu Mta. M oons F u r n it u r e S to r e charge. 1 b m l MtfaaMtow* I . Mountain View school teachers SO I MAIN AVENUE WEST were th e hosta.,and 13 ln»\nicUirs at- TMr«nctAH0 - ' Sunday, February 22, 1042 Red Cross Takes Over Panhellenic to Have SOei-Afe=EVENTS In “Lab” of Scientist ^ Guest Event M^y 2 Panhellenic asaociation’a airaual guest day lunchcon has By JEAJf filNKELACKIB been calendared-for-May 2r-U rfl^obort Werner, president, The Red Cross goes everywhere—«vejr Into-the labora­ announced at the February luncheon of the group yes­ tories of the world’a ffrcateat Bcientiata. terday at the Pork hotel. and CLUB i^EWS Significant of these times, when the world Is verging . Mrs. Lyle Frazier, chair­ into blaekouta and other darknesaea, has been the recent Mrs. Blodgett man; Mrs. A. L. Norton and diamantlinj of a famous laboratory in Swampscott. Mass.. Mrs. M. K. Jarvia wer« hos­ under the direction'of Mra. Ellhu Thomson, who Friday ■To Tell O.E.S. tesses. concluded a visit in Twin ------— fttrloUo decoraUons, Including D.A.R. Qhapter Falls.. pulse," b e au se "51 per cent o f Uie Gf ‘Polio’ Work rum drop cherry trees, formed the Evolution of Musical Art to Knittinsr machines and can- things you do, tu rn oift for th a best, Mrs. &nma K. Blodgett will dis­ decorations. cuss the organUaUon of InfantUe Sets Washington tecn supplies— symbols of the anyway,'' and so a few veeka ago Mr^ Olen Trail and Mra. Howard she arrived here for the fourth visit raralytla FoundaUon Uiapten la Hall wen honor# at bridge. ' Luncheon Party Red Cross, "light of the In Uiree years. Idaho, wlien she addresses Twin Mra. D ulfy R«ed was Uie guest , Be Department Program Motif iC ton t: world" — have replaced the But no t lo spend a •■quiet" Ume, Falls chapter. Order of the Eastern of Mn, Gordon D. Oldham- at ths day luncheon for Twin F a lls I equipment of the late Elihu for u one of Twin Palls' moat wel­ SUr. Tuesday at B p. m. at the Ma­ luncheon. Fine Arts'department of come lueaU. her arrival was herald­ sonic temple. « « « Thomabn, who invented the >trs. E. Clifford Evans wlU be tn the Twentieth Century club ed by a whirl of luncheons, dlncera Feb. 33, a t 1 p. m. a t a p riv ate dh>. three-coil armature for dyna­ and parUes, large of Uie program. WllletU Miss Rutherford ■ will be cntcrtftined with an ing room of the Rogersoa hotel, mo and motors, and the Bleiraphy PUnned ^arber». daughter of Mr. and Mn. hour’s projTriira on “The Evo* National Republican chapter oJHclals announced yester­ meter for direct and altcm at- aha left with a renewed energy Qeorsc Warberg; will play several day. for another special task ahead of piano soloa. Bert Sweet, Jr.. will give Feted at Party iution of Muflic ft* tin A rt” ing currents. - PatrloUc reading. Preston Henman G eneral rhalrm an of iarrangC' her, auUt|ng David O. Woodbury, MUs O n o ra Mae R utherford was Tutsciny nt 2:30 p. m. at Iho “Slnnuow Task New York City, son of the famous 111 present a whistling aolo. menta for tiia. affair, social high' Mrs. Thofflion. 'ilrlhood friend of honored at a surprise birthday party PreabytcriHn church parlors, Head to Speak Here llglit of the cuhent season for thi marine painter. In preparaUon of Mra. Paul Rowan will be in charge at the home of Mlsa Jean Hayward Kivcn by Mrs. Effio Rihcrd Mfj, J. H. fieaver, Twin Falla, u ProT. Thomson's biography. T he of refrtshmenii chapter, ii Mrs. W. H, EJdridge. the widow of Prtif, Thomson, one Friday nlghU It was tn celebration Hinton'H piano pupils, nssint- Twin Fails county Republican Women'a IcaRue^ hafl ar- M™. Hill In C h a rte west has a sUmulaUng effect on her. of her n th anniversary. of the foundirs o f the General Elec­ Mrs. Thomson contends. fld b y M rs. C ath erin e. P o tio r, ranffcd an area-wide public meeting TucHday, March nt Mrs. Wilbur S. Hill Is chairman tric company, w ith 700 patents to Singing, dancing and games di­ 8 p. m., at which Misa Mnrlon K. Marlin, assiatartf chair­ of the committee plantilng the pro­ his credit. She believes Woodbury to be an in the Sawtooth range last year. It verted the 'group, and gltta were voicc. gram In tribute to tha Father of excellent choice as biographer of her was Uie first Ume she had aver man of the Republican nntionnl-committed,’ Will be the "atrenuoui" wo* the word Mrs, received by the honoree. A pink and MIhs JTnriaii Tolbert will our Counlry. and Mrs. Sturgoon 8 husband, because of his own scien­ handled a pistol. Now she haa a ta r- white decorated cake, bearing the principal .Speaker, Mls-"? M. Izetl.i McCoy, chairman, an­ ThORUon us«d,'ln describing the re­ tific background, and his profession­ Bet shoaUng range right on th e lower Rive a flhort synopsia of music McCoy will preside a t tooHtinoatfr cent transiutin of the second floor name of the honoree, formed the nounced ye.sterday. Decorntloiis, appropriate to the al association alth Prof. Thomson, floor of the old coach house in centerpiece, and the patriotic theme • in each ccntury, beginning of the old cosch house, a t the rea^ "For a long time we have want­ Swampscott, The HO.S&ker will T>realde ords of Prof. Thomson, geiUng final that reittlta in rMtoring tha filler or besan In her Initial college day.i at Pocatello Guest and from Uiera boarded a n Ameri­ d ata for the book. M depATtment chklnnKn. and Mn. Wellesley. She continued h er poll* can Alrwayi plane for Boston, on siting (rand in new materials. It Is F. W. H ardur will b« h o a ltii com- Thomson. Franklin a disllnet Improvement ever ordinary Ucal observations and studies nt the Feted at Supper her retu rn trip. Prof. Thomson's notable papers mlitea chairman. buUW by Mni. University of Maine, and at Yale Honoring Miss June Sorenson, She- bellevei I n "obeying th at Im- mathodv H. A. e«verln, Mr«. P. R. Tliomp- w ritten for various socleUes. h is ex­ milverslly. where she w m ntudylng Pocatello, a cWlI aupper waa given tensive correspondence th^ughout Mn, Mn. Otcar Walker, Mm. o. p. law at the time of her acceptance Wecliiesdny evenlnR a t th e hom e ol Wurster and MU# AJberU simond.i. the world, and other rccorda of a and of the directorship of the women's MlM Beverly Woolley. G uests were rich, productive life, are kept as the Quinwt number will b« played by division. Mlsa Lavern Bchmldt, Miss Doris M 1.1S Janet Pink. Mlu Bntburn Former, Burley letters and pspcrs of Benjamin She Is one of Maine's leading cUI- M n ^ MlM Neola P atrick, m u j Franklin are kept by Uie noclety, the lUndatl, Norman Johnson. Donald ,....‘na.Her contribution t4 public .ler- F rieda HarUey and Mrs. J. NclUen and Robert Nell«n: oci*t Resident Weds papers In large red leaUier-ljound Sta-Press vfee began in ISSO when she was Clark, . books, p u t In a safe, nnd all of the by MUs Joan WlUon. ML« Tolbert. elected to the Maine house of repre­ L ntrr the RueaU atten d e d ths BURLCV. reb. Jl-O f Inttrest to Pressing aasurea you that year MLU Pink, MlM Randall. Norman Burley people la Uie announcem ent letters In catalogue files. sentatives. She served two term.i, theater. Miss Sorenson has been a of the mo^tRO of Thad Sulkeley, Mrs. Thomson, who has malnt.-iin- eioUies '^ l i really HOLD th at, and Arnold Johnson and Donnld and then was elevated lo the house guest of Miss Woolley the and R obert Nellscn. Miss Marlon T~ Martin, asslstonl son of Mr. snd Wri. flam Bulkeley, ed an enriching friendship and cor­ rraaee naoh longer. .lenaic. p a st week. respondence throiish the year.-, w ith rU n o Duo. SelcM chairman of the Republican n*« ¥ W ¥ Burley, to U la s R ita Voorheea. Duo will be preucnlcd by daughter o f Mr. a n d Mrs. Reid Voor- Mr*. Seaver, made her first trip to tlonal committee and director o t Tft'ln Fall,i three years nKO, b u t one Morsle Robertjon at piano number the women's dlvlsinn, who will a d - liee.i, Gunnijon. Utah, th e wedding one. nnd Murray North at piano Two Birthdays Smiling Through taklnit place W ednesday. Fob. 11. in of her most exciting experiences was DISCOUNT for num ber tw&. dm s an area-wide meeUng her* the S a lt Lake X^D3. temple, w ith learning to ihoot, slie sold. CASH arid CARRY Plano ootos will bo played by M ur­ Honored at Gay Tuewtsy, M arch 3. Officers Chosen President Chlpman, of the temple, • J. H. seaver, Jr.. local d rn ft board 20% hesd. started her on this pastime up ray N orth, repreM ntlns th s IDth Mrs, Edith Whitehead wa.'jtnamed ofriclaUng. c entury: MIm Wlbon. I7th century; Dancing P arty ..cw pre.'.ldent. of tlie Bmlllnir Parontj of t h e bride. Ui« brlde- Mlsa Tolbert. 18th cenlurj-; Mli^ Through club. Auceeedlng M r s ^ a r ^ RToom’s mother ana Mr, and Mrs, lIonorlnB a irousT of her friends, Young unlverfllU' and took bualnes.i' Randall. 20th century, and MLw Miss Shirley Scliwendlman enter- McMasters W ill, C. Richards, at the meeting t^lda} Preston Stocks, of Burley attended Robertflon. I8th century.^ the couple. traliilng-Wi 8nlt Lnkc City. She ha« £xaas/v£ Inlnetl a t an Informal dnnclnR party afternoon at the home of MrsyUen- Ouesta will be welcome. Election nle Ji. Crowley. / . WKtdlni Dinner t>e*n employed a t the MorrHon-M cr- Friday evenltiR In tlia recreaU on Be Chairmen of nil Lumber company ofllcr. of ofllcera Li uchedultd for the buiU room at the home of her parents, Named to rerve wlUi h e r wers Wedneoday evening a dinner was C/£/!/V£/2S nesa session. ^ Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Sehwendlr M n. Pearl Swenson, vloe-prealdenl, served a t a StU t Lake City lYoui Saturday evenlnft the EnaiRn make ^hoshone stre et easU Elks Card P arty nuoceedlns Mrs. Crowley, a n d Mrs. honoring'th» couple. wlUi members of the L.D,a. church held lu "Sweet­ Mr. and Mrs. Willard McMastcr, Nathella Whitehead. secrBtary,'r-- of both famine.*! and a few (riend.i heart Ball" In the lafayettA room U) Miss Schwendlman and Miss of the Hotel U tah, and Mr. an d Mm. U. P. Boosters’ Bnrbnra Beymer, one ot the aur^t.1. Hansen, are chairmen of the Elka ceedlna Mrs. MyrtlS’ Alnaworth. pre.ient. Tlie tnble waa centered bridge party Wednenday evening. HlRhllBhtinB song sung by wlUi a threi.Uered wedding cake. Bulkeley a-«re crowned, k in ? and celebrnred Uielr birthdays durUig (jueen of awecthearui at the dance. Auxiliary Host the week. Feb. 35, In the Venetian room at Uie srotip wa.1 "Smiling ThrouBh Uie Mrs. Bulkeley wore a w hile satin In keeping with the seuon, Oeorge Elks hall. Years," words and music of which and n e t gown w ith * conage of Washtnston motifs figured In the Third of a series of^lx, post- ho1l< were written by Mrs. Myrtle O, Dib­ talism an rowbuds, Mr. and Mr*. At Card Party day card parties, tlie event will ble, former member. In tribute to Bulkeley will b « a t hom o' In Balt U. P. Boosters' auxiliary membeni decorations and cherry punch was irrre. M. (<5em State Hostess Lake air bsie lu a radio operator. P. Ocheltrec. A. J. Aulb.tcli. Mlaa Harry Slradley, Fred Van Engelen, Tom 01m.itead, Don Balsch and Mr«r3.-L. Berry was hostess lo He filled a two-year mlaalon for the riorence I,U4lc and Fred Pnrmer. ( A M P m i L.DB. church in the western states. Gem State Study club members at Mrs. O us Blaaer and M. Pntton won John Hood, ^ ¥ ♦ ¥ her home, 730 Third avenue west, at IUner«d at Ball tha Chlne.'.c checkers prizes, luncheon Friday afternoon. Honor­ Mr,i. niilkelcy ^attended Brljtham Jommlttcc on arrnngemeuu In­ Home Gardening ing W ashington's blrUiday, a p a trl­ 3 - ^ « 1R L S cluded Mrs. J. P. Orr, chairman; oUc rtotlf figured in the decorative' M rs. L. H. Luik. M n, J. O. Doolittle. scheme. -■ KODATAHI Mm . a . j , Aulbnrh, Mrs. J, H,'Allen Projects Urged Mrs. Amanda Llncoln assUied her Kodatahi Camp Fire croup met at and Mr*, D. L. Moon, — HOLLISTER. tYb, 31 — Salmon daughter in serving.'- T h etirl that all * * * the home of Mr.i. W, A. Van E nse- Tract Home Makers club met Mrs, Hilda Tarr conducted a brief len. aMl.itnnt guardian. Dorts Younj Wednesday at Uic home of Mrs. Rose business meeting, during which the boys adore Salmon Social Club Dobbs. wlUi .Mrs. F rank E a a ta a n pre.nlded. T he collection of can­ members voted to make a quilt for celled Ktamps and tinfoil m j ex­ Benefit Successful a-Mlstant ho.iiejji. needy family-. plained. Requlrcmcnu for tlie rank 71ie benefit d.incc a t whlcli S a l­ .Mr.', Nora PIcrce called the club's Honors at cards aeiii to Mr,i, of flrem aker were dUCTis.''ed. Plana mon Social club members enterUln- itientlon to the need for home gar* Pearl Straughn anfl^Mru Zelphn were made for a dinner for tlie ed Friday evening at the American dens thU: spring. T he Red Cross Lincoln. "DlrUiday P«r*“{!lfta went group with DorU Young, Barbara dimes collection was |t,4Q. BerUe' Legion M emorial hfill was termed ^ Mrs. Del Tucker and Mrs. ^^amc3, PefTRy June Dowe’and Dor- Wears iatlortd shlrU by SclmlUcr rcctlvrd-the ..white ele­ Btraughn. othy YounR in charRc. Next nieeUng a n out-'tAJidlng success yeiterday by phant. - Diflclals, who said tliat more tlu n Mrs. Russell Ham will en terta in wllW>e held a t the home of DoroUiy 300 persons attended the affair. Mrs. Margaret >UU Carter save a the club March 8, | and Dorla Young, Proceeds from the dance are used demonstration on making of pic­ to carry out the club's extcnilvo wel­ tures and talk on home accessories fare projects. ana Uie .remodelW* of clothes. The remodeling class will meet Supper was served at midnight by women of tlie club, uiider Uie March 4 and 5 at the home of Mrs. direcUon of Mr«. EstJier O'Dell, PearJ Berry for all-day meetings, president. Elmo l''arrar and hU or­ under MLns Gallatin's Instruction, chestra pnnlrted music. Those participating in this clasi' A “FARM CONGRESS” are urged lo be on time at 10 a, m, A pot-luck Juncheon will be served Castleford- Pupils noon. FOR Oull.... (;verpW W lW W a«-- Gur.'iLs were Mrs. nrckle P nrrotl Entertain Friends and .Mrs. Goldie Lrlchllier. , CASTLEFORD. Feb. 2t—Gladys R elreahm enla were served by Uic and Modelyn Lockliart wera host- hostess. Ne»t meeting to be held ease« a t a dinner pnrly Saturday at the home of Mrs. Nellie Pasloor, FARM WOMEN evening at their home, Tlie 18 hlch All members are urged to be pres­ - achool students wero seated at one ent for the eledtion of officers. long table. Following dinner a num­ ¥ ¥ * a t the ber of KTuneB were playet!. Present were Mortlyn Heller, Dor- Monthly Social for othy Brwn, Betty Conrad. Betty Dan McCooU Circle Murphy. Ruih Van Zante, Norma Mrs. Haxel Gardner entertained FREE Jean DOTTOW. Jack Hill, Gaylord n io m a a. G«m Brown, Ted Tliomp- -Dan McCook circle. Udies of Uie oon. BUI RoeldeK R alph nobens. Grand Army of the Republic, at the OUck Webb and Johnny Dartnaga. montlily social Friday nfternomj at her home. A&tlslant hontesses were * ¥ • COOKING SCHOOL Mrs, Clara WlrUi. M n. M arUia SmlU) and Mrs. Addle .Moore. BROADCLOTH SHIRT Calendar Mrs. OHIc SmlLlj was lu-clinrR c IDAHO POWER CO. AUDITORIUM of a patrloUc prosrnm, durlnR which rnrU. t)nving sicauiij , two cablcs >n »»• ^ Hieta Rho OlrU' elub wiu meet Mrs. Hasel Lelghion won the prlre $ | 2 9 In an artist's contesU and Mrs. Nel- Ue Personette and Mrs. Gardner,- ^„cnch for 1600 W ; / « « * prtaa In a •president's contest. THURSDAY, 10 A. M. H leh league fellowship will meet ML-a Oeraidine McDonald, accom­ in itc « « ''• *" ’ . ^complcwd today a t fl;30 p . m . to r tho regular panied by Mrs. Gardner, played Oar ctuiea«rt eon* baek evening hour serricefl at the Meth­ -Humoresque" and "God Blc« Farm home mnnapers will enjoy this special ' acaSa aad « c a b for thla tal- , is a major & fo r .He o dist church- AU hl«h ochool boys Amcrlca" as violin solos. 1 and glrU are tnvlj«d to attend. Kcaaion devoted to preparation of defense Ior«l ah2n...tad tt'a mor* ♦ ♦ * Uion tb« lev price th a t n a k n Wlmndtttisl club wlU m eet a t the ■Themanus M em bers. foods. Lcam to prolong the use of elcctrical It M popokrl Tha t^lerisc lio n s of M n . L enna B. Wilson, 319 ia flawkM. iP a c n ftiQ aad it npplinnces by proper lyire. Learn, too, ho'T fo r Fmhirw Ktshth avenue rtorth. Wednesday Entei-tain_Husbarids w o n 't sbrlak oot of atxe. : . . B uy D r/tn tc — ror a 1:30 l». m. luncheon. Mrt. CAffTLEPOnD. Feb. 31-Mo»bOT to. prepare inexpensive foods the Inexpensive S«T«n lorslr vatHlred color^ D c»dt a n d Stamp* Wilson aod M n. s. H. Taylor will of ‘Hicmonus club entertained a t a ab«rf«>Iy waahabk. Whlt^ party recently for their hus­ w a y ! Bltw^Dssty Piak. bands at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Halxa.A^8lM a33*a«X ' Clrd* Ko. 3, W. a. C. 5. of U»e Albert Heller. Ftoltowlng dinner, four MetliodUt church, will meet at the tables of Pinochle and three tables • church pulor* ia r a pot-ludt lun- of bridge were In play. Bertha TH[ inOUnTflin.STATES p p p n E l TELECRBPH CO. ' Prizes at pinochle were awovded Cottie!. and bring cTfriend! John Thomaa. Albert Heller aod Campbell’s Store . toa. Mcmbera are asked to bt Chetter McOala and at hrtdge, U o *rswt« •k .u ic* M M t. I % prepftred'to do Red Crou oevlne. Peterson and Fred JUngert. -

~ d - S"nHny, February 22, 1942 -TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS,IDAHO Kicardo Mai’tiii at Work Everyone’s Playing It: SOGI-AL EVENTS Here’s Gin Rummy Help Everyone U playing It. you can. spurts of popularity fnsB the sam*- too. W ltnl l5 It? Q ln rum m y, of cause. course. Tlie latest riallonal card Oln rummy, a* Uig nam e Im ll* - crare. It's almost aa popular a* cates. Is one form of the same of buying defense bond*. William El. rummy which is played la m w and CLUBv NEWS McKenney. America’s card auUior- different ways. All form s have tbU lly. ha* sent the Tlmes-Ncws the in common, howmrer—Ui# object oT ' lowdown on rules and regulations. th e plaj-er. Is to form his hoad-lnto Ttil*. I* the first of four concise. sots or melds. Each set must com- ' easy-lO'UnderstAiid les.sons, to Ap­ prise not less Uian .three cards, and pear In tjils paper on auccesslve Uiere a re only two kinds of sets tiial Annette Morse and { Gl'edit Women’s Copy of Noted daj's. count; Uiree or four cords ,of the • Her# we go— , same denomlnaUon. such as three queens, and Uiree or more cards of Club In sta ll's Sargent Mural Uie' same suit In sequence, such u Qlght-nlne-tcn of spades. W. B. Thomas Wed At Dinner Meet Given Y.W.C.A. Gin rummy Is taking the re;. .. In some circles, a sc wedding staff, exemplified the work of the wrong, Ing. nhe had .lupposed she w iu brought Uio dlnlns room. Tlie dining inblo selt. He sang It first by special re­ order, and two new member.i. Wal­ 'elccled pre.ildrni. to the Hudson home for the lunch­ anniversary. Three toblM were at was covered with Ince cloU» wid held quest nt a TwenUeth Ccniurj' club ¥ ¥ Ricardo, as he Is known to ha ir Proved What He Said play, prliea going to Mr*. A. 0. an w ra n se m cn l ot RnopdrnRon.i and ler M anh and Wheeler McOlIl, eon and a QulIlIng party. luncheon, and has also prr.ienled It Initiated Into the order. styllsti ihrouRhoui the world, was And even with his model's hair Mrs. Oamer and her husband. Uie Frederick and Olover Acock. Many candles In cO'fVil holders. Tlie iwo- in Twin Kaih the ln.it of th e week al a Kiwanls club meeting. Be.sldes Uie grand officers, other still wet, he’d comb out Uie curls late II. D. (Doc) Gamer, came lo gtfi.1 were received by th e coupjp. ' Uered weddlnk cake, Iccd In rose Mias Jean Dlnkclackcr. nn honor­ Patriotic Note . . . and he minces no words when he'd made and Uicy’d go Into the chapter vLillors Included one oUier he dc.icrlbes how Uie fem inine hair Castletord from M arble. Ark., a l ­ and whllo and lopped wlUi Uio brid­ ary member ot Uie chnplcr, gave frSm Uie Evergreen chapter, Burley; kind of n.wnve he nnld they would, most 22 years.ago and she still oc* al motif, was cut In iradlUonal man- an ouUlne ot what Tv.ln rails Mrs. Turner, of the Rupert chnpter, At Council Fire -Miould be worn. "Ju st because your h n lr Is cu cuple.i the same large two-stcry women can do lor national defense. Mr.s. U la B enedict and Mrs. Oeo. In obsen'ajice of the “mortth of Must be tthorl Uirec Inches In lengUi. it doesn' hou.se to which they moved. T» ldih» FalU American beauty rosebud corsages, Moser, nnd Mrs. J. B. Fridlej>, Al­ birthday." a patriotic motif Bhorl—three Inches nil over, with have to look Uint .-diort, For mnny years UiU w as Uie only , The bride nnd bridegroom went chapter flower, were presented to bion chapter. ' featured in decornllons nt the c. ... modiried varlntlons, depending on •'T hat’s simply Iho best lengUi to hotel here ond woa the favored to Idftlio Pulls lal« Uiat aficmoon, Mrs, Duvall nnd MLvi Dlnkelackcr, Honoring Uie worUiy grand try home ot Mr. and Mrs. Claude the texture and thlcknc.w of Uie dre*.s nnd expect to 'keep looking' . re;ildenec for teachers, people from w here they will make Uielr home. ¥ » ¥ tron and ns a compllmeiil to her 18 M. Oorden one evening last week hair nnd Hit weight and helghUi of the way It was meniil to look, re- Arkansas nnd oUiera. M rs. O am er Mr. Thomas, who has been affiliated officers, Mrs. Ralph Benedict wm when A council fire program was the Individual—Ln his one ndjecllve gnrdle.vi of the wenther. P in curls rented nparlmenUs to people until tli^/i with the Puller Brush company for Mother-Daughter ho.Me.« o t luncheon Wedne.sday, arrxnged by Oklclynpl group of the for ha ir tliw ,ieii.-,oi;. (Or nny sea­ correctly done will keep your ' . .. winter, when her health haa become a number of years, working at Buhl sen ed a l Uie Mo.ionIc hall d in ln j Camp Fire Olrls. directed by their son, lor that matter.) or soft rolLi, In shape u ntil you^re loo bad tor her to attend to busi- and for the past two monUis at room wlUi Mrs, B enedict prepiirUig guardln.i. Mrs. Arthur S. Dockwlts. •'As your coiffure Ls. .so will your ready to shampoo it again.'" aald ne.is. She still c arrs for her own Baker. Ore.. has been tran.ifcrred Dinner Given By nnd serving the mcnl. Following the American flags nnd many lighted face appear lo be.'’ wiys Rlciirdo. nicardo. wiioie twinkling eyes nnd home and does her own cooking, by Ujc company to th e . Idaho Palls luncheon n school ot histrucllon for • ed, white and blue inper.-. formed lending tityitii for the In trrn a lla n al engaging grin put hKntudenl opera­ howevc^ territory. Buhl Church Men Uie officers w.xs conducted bp Uie the background for the council fire Beauty Bhnw. held In New York tors. nnd thLi reporter, n l ca, Mrs. Garner was born In Sumpter The bride Ln a graduate of the worthy grand matron. ceremonlea. them e ot which wan City annually.' .',oon ns he sU rted tnlklng. county. Ala., 80 years ago and was Buhl high school.'and'alUnded the BUHL. Feb. 21 — MoUicrs * * * "Give Sen'Ice." Ta’cnly parents and "Long linlr nnrrows Uie ahoulders, taken to Teias by her parents when University of-Id«bo nt^oscow and dauglitcra oI Uio Buhl Presbyterian Uirowlng Uie hipji oui of propor- The avocado pear was Introduced p^ht year* old.' later moving to Ar- churcli were honored guc.iLs friends wltncs-sed Uie rites. nt the loutliem branch. Pocatello. Birthday Party for Program of service Included: Uon. thickening the neck and in into the United Slates from Mexico She aUo attended tlie Utah Agricul­ annual party given by men .. . Wohelo call, proccsaloniii, .salute genefnl. iii;iklng Uie entire body oul- In 183J. She has no clUldrcn of her tural COIICBC al Logan, Utah, for church who prepared nnd sen'cd the Aged Man at Buhl dinner Wednesday to 85. to the flag by the girts, singing of of-biiiance, part of a year, nnd for Uie pant .BUHL. Feb. 21-Cclcbmlln« his ‘■atar Spangled B anner" and llKht- •'riie hend nnd hiilr -should l>e seven m onths !io.i been librarian for As wnltcrs, ywnK men of Uie 83nl ^ blrLhdiiy niinlversary reccnUy Just one-tenUi of your entire body cliurch, dre.v«l In «ie gay nlUrc of In:; of ihe wohelo candles: work, ■ the Bulil public llbrnry. WM -O. p. Burnett, wlio has been Joan Oorden: health, Evelyn Dean; for bc.st propotuon; lengthen nnd TJie bridegroom Is a graduate ot toreadors uid. holding aloft large fluft.Jl .out., G!DCdiillj--lI.i'Da're_a Irays, performed nn elnbornte drill bedfast since Iasi April, following a love. Hortense Hnight. _ the Ta-ln PnlLi hiKh school, and nl- AU-okc.-Uls blrUiday wn.i a happy oc; short perwn, und lyou'vr increa.ied __tended ..the_Uulvcrslty_oLJdhl»a_atl Jof-Uic oiit»rU>lnnieiit of iheirBue?rt.T Pre.'ifiitatldn of honors wa.-i bj preceding dinner. Mrs, W. J. Illp- ciislfHi for him. bccau.ie niiiny Mrs. H. G. Hnight. Tollowed by ront It to nn eignth or n fifth of your body Moscow, and Uie souUierii bruiiih Irlciids and reliillvex cniiixl during •'Last BlrUi of A m erica" and «. ...^ ‘Pocatello. pUnger wim pianist. Table decora­ Uie dny nnd brought h im g lfti. cards shori tnik on ••Give Service" by the Artls'l'ii Outlook Spring Conditioning that's Bridal Shower tions were In Uic patriotic Uieme. and U idrgwxl wWies. Mrs. J. A. Howard presided nt din­ guardian. A Camp Fire rending, ■■A linlr style mail have pcrfccl The bride was the InsplraUon for Packages were received from rel- "Cradle ot Cam p P lre OlrL-i," was a parly ond shower at Uie home of ner, Introducing Uie program proportion, line and bnianre lo ’do bers. aUves residing away from Buhl, given by Jackie B eym er: .short Inlk Mrs. W arren Starkey Wcdne-^dny Many Valentine cnrds, wlUi Uielr Ihe nio.li’ for the indlvlthnil." Robcrl Aupj>erle sang two on Lincoln, DoroUiy Smith, nnd Ihi-s man who In liir full of !0<0 evening. Mrs. O. A. Llnry was o-vilst- wi.ilies In vrr.ic, wrre nm ong the W ashington. M nry Lois Boling- Ing hostess. Covers were marked nt soIm . "Drink to Me Only WlUi Tlilhe trensured glfui received by Mr. Bur- broke. cngaKcd to de.ilgn coltlures lor stcw- quartet tables for 30 guests, for ~ B)-cs." and "Invitation,” accom pan­ nrdev.cs of liie ^«•orthwc^t Airlines. 1:30 p. m. dinner. ied by Mrs, lUppllnger. Singing of ■•Shellerlng Flnme" Dc-ilgner ot Uic pin curl w Each smaU table ’ held a clever Two humorous readings He fecLi quite well, conifortnbie and "Taps" concluded Uie cervices. ••Victory Roll." nnd num erous oUicr TAimCDTOYOURm! and cheerful. In spite of hnvlng lo cent*rplece of mirror, animal fig­ given by Vera Mae Ambrose and □ Iris Inking ran k Included Billie •■trlck.s’' by which' your fnvorltc remain conUnuously bedfn.il. Caring BockwlUs nnd Evel>-n Denn. fire- benuty operalor Is enabled to do urines and BTcenery. T lie evening's Elit-ibeUt Webber. for him. and sollclUous always for Come in N o w h r a FREE Insptdhn b y Auihorixed Factory-Trained Ctie«t Kpeaiier maker: Colleen Carter. Jackie Bry- your hair In the moM >ip-in-dnij* diversion was contract bridge. Mrs. hU comfort nnd hopplneas -is his -----, Dorothy Smith, Barbara Leh- LcsUo Jackson was aw ardrd the prize Burton Drifss. Miperlntendtnl bt wife, who enjoyed w llh him Uie manner. Ricnrdn was In Tain Falls Meehanics thaf Will Show Exacfly what Attention Y O U R Car N e w k '^r'' for high score, and Mrs. Rene Ber- Ihe State School for Uie Deaf and I and Sue WItham. woodgather- to give ituitnicllons to a group of pleasureable IncldenU of his blrUi- , Bee Morgan nnd M ary Lois theau for .lecond high scorc. Blind nt Qoodlng, pre.senled four day. beauty operator.'. In this cliy. * * * young women from the scliool. who Bollngbroke, irallsceker. •'Crasliing the parly" T liuraday favored wlUi trio number*. "I Passed evening. I watched him at work on Vitamin B Foods . by Your Window." and •Tlir Wlllte O.E.S. Card Party new •Tlircfl Inch'^ i.tyle. which Cliffs or'DOVer.*' I n vocal p a rts were won by Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Loekle. h e polnta out can be dres.ied to look ' Speaker’s Topic MIm DoroUiy MacMillan, form erly Given at Shoshone Retre.-,hniei^ -wer? served by a Uiree Indies or six Inclie.i long. of AusU-nlln: MJ.M Josephine OLv:n committee which>Jncluded Mrs, E. No matter wiial (]ueitlun nn op- Program highlight a t Uie meeting . SH 03H 0N R Feb. 21—Member* of O. H artm an. Mrs. C haJm er MarUn, of the Ttt'hi Palis Home Economics and MIm DoroUiy W eaver. Mrs. e m lnr would .nk him. he could give M ildred FcrrLs was piano accom pan­ Lincoln chapter. O.E-S-. entertained Mrs. E. U Sciiwager nnd Mrs. Harry nn nnswcr that convinced nil pres­ a.voclaUon Friday night f t Uie home nt cards Tuesday evening lt» the Oault. of MUs Lucille Johnston v.aa the In­ ist. ent that he ’'knew what he was talk­ WANT lOHOii n x i'v rr r fritu tm/tti/M/ rim . oooo uaku mian sarnY nut. B n iti Mftionlc hall. Bridge prliea were Appolntmentfl were In Uie patriotic d»j%» TtmtmUr tk t ipanT I f y ' l t Ut M imirei U irpt Im fr t ftr eJjinlm tnl/tr tafttj formative addrfR.1 on "Tlie Vltninln Imprevilve Rcadliir ing nbout.^' won- by Mrs. Frank Orosse nnd E, moUf, and prUe.s were defense ■TclUng them Uiere wns no excuse alft. inhnlialaf"»^" t D Complex" by Mrs, Ru.-jcll Mll- An ImpreAslye p a rt ot h is subject P. Tttiut, and pinochle prltes r*ur llrti, w*rHm[ l i t iMr» <• m irrt U e was Uic Tending. 'Tlie Cowbc^'s stamps. for a wave made with pin curls to I t u:,J. tcek Urt • u l t f l h t H n j n k a tf will h ». ri$»U in un»ntt%arilj inrfyaiti Urt mrar. fo r ' Durlng her S lk , she cniptia.',lzp(l Prnycr," Mr.i.-BurtoiUirlgBi tk* n « j9 * lj /tmr fi/lhi a> murk s t mimA N il n-' ii$l rnmlli, 1,1 Bmltk mtn ajjmtlrtmr drnlch h ’ai4$ (he-need ot-Including cnrlched It in Uie spoken word while Mr. - luU: Ilf, from !k> tam i fu ll ut. ' ItDoltk/MtryipKifiettl,;. breads nnd whale grain cerrnls In Drlggs gave Uie reading In slgn.i. the diet, since they are rich In vlta- At Uie conclu.rlon, MLw O rn Lucille Drigg* sang, "A Child's Prayer," bj- m an B — th e vliam ln . often iCK*,VND.A*PR0MiSE S pring con- Your whole car lasts longer ' lacking in Uie avernge illct. A. A. Milne. Speelftl guesLi'w ere Mrs. Bcii R. Chfllrmnn nnd chief chct for Uie ditioning w on’t do this year, when it is conditioned as a unit — Tillery and Mrs.'^elmu Johiwoii. dinner was J. H. Barker. J. H. Bhcr- 1 m i s t c r l ^ especially when trained Buick Plana lor the meeUng March 0 fry serving as Xlr^l osalslant chcl. We’ve a Fine Feeling £or Easter Fashions at the home of Mrs. Horry Ball were 0. C. Voeller was chairman of-the s specialists do the job. m ade during a brief buslnc.-u m eet­ program, committee. ‘ FdlioWTnr tfie ■YouVe got something more im­ ing. Miss Bonnie Lnng will be In dinner, contributions to the church Your Budget May Be Limited—But, Your So we write your spring condi­ charge of the progmm' on vitamin building fund were made by tha wo­ portant to think about than just c . men. who gave U. S. defense stamps, tioning ticket to fit your car's for Oils purp<»e. _ Choice Is Not changing oil and grease — you’ve « ¥ « got fl whole car that will have to ' needs — not to make up a ready­ Paul PTA Has Mrs. John Thomas see yoti through the dtiration, made “package” accordin'g to average requirementST Founder’s Day Hostess at Br4dge Be well “suited.” A suit is a MUST, this gc Hu^etsoa...... ^ Page Eight TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, JDAHO Sunday, February 22, 1942 COWBOY BOSSES TO BE SELECTED AT MONDAY NIGHT MEET Robello Sends Mangrum at Top Rupert Downs Paul Wins Over Tei-msto Burley Cage Heyburn Quint Rim Wranglers In Orleans Open Quintet, 34-15 In 3rd Overtime Tony Robcll6, the husky BURLEY.' Feb. 31—Burley ^ b - Portuffueso Tnaniiger of the BY MORTIMER KREEGtB S nead, the H ot Springs, Vo-, belt­ cats and Rupert Firatea ended Uielr HEYBURN. Feb. 31-A perfect Salt Lake City Beea for-the NEW ORLEANS. Feb, 31 W — er. who was followed as usual by season's series here Friday night and toes of a gift allot In the third Lloyd M uhgruiiroroiirFanfrill.. the largest gallery of Uie doy, had the /csult Uiat tho two clubs held overtime period by Winn gave the past two years, today wired U\6 field today at the hallway point Paul PanUiers a 33-33 victory over his terms to Carl Anderson, a 35*33—88 on top of yesterday’s a stand-off for four games. o f th e 85,000 New O rjeans Open WhUe tho Bobcats were annexing Uis Heybum quintet hero Friday bufliness manager of the Twin Oolf tournament, but former Open 71. He would have been In a lie for Uie first two encounters, the Plrates n l^ t In one of the most exclUng Falla Cowboys, and a decision Champion Lawson Little of Son first except for' the stroke he docked came back to win tho lost two—and court contests ever staged In this Kimberly Fight Plane Baseball Talk Francl.ico shot the best round of the himself yesterday when hU ball territory. on th e new boss o f t h e W ranR - meet thus for. a flve-under-par 33- the one on Friday was a lop-sided moved as ho addressed it. although affair that boded no good for the After taking a 18-K lead at the lers will probably be reached 34—C7, to move up a stroke behind no one « lse.,aw IL Bobcats in the district Class A half time. Paul slumped and Hey­ Team Triumphs at a meeting slated for Mon­ h im In « second place Ue wlUi Biun LltUe's pultk was red hot and bum mov^ed In to a 30-30 tie a t Snewi. tounument la March. h is clilpplntf wa.1 excepUonal too, but The fmal score was 34-15 and the the end" of the regular playing d ay n i g h t M angrum had a 30-hole toUil of he Uiree-putted Uie HUi hole, a par Over Preston While terms of the contract were margin of difference was the 19 Ume. In th e Hrst overtime period, 138 to Little’. 139. after adding a four which he termed "the easiest points scored by big Ed Schenck. eadi side scored two points and In n o t disclosed. Robello offered to 35-34—08 to yesterday’s 60 Uiat tied on the course,'* KIMBEIU^y, Feb. 21—Conch Ray take over the handling of the Twin generally considered one of Uie fin­ the second sudden-deaUi sUtnza, Baker'# tlu iH o s Kimberly Buimoa Chick Harbcrl of BatUe Creek. Maiigrum sank a 15-footer for .. est sll-around center* in Idaho’s neither team was able to score. Falls entrant In the Pioneer league M ich., for 'Che fjrst round lead. birdie on Uie fourth and a 40-footer boscr# nOUed from a weak aUrl :lther as playing 'manager alone high school ranks. Tlicn Winn made good on his gift Hiirbcrt. Uie sensaUon of tho win­ on Uie sIxUi. His best sh o t was a shot In that third period. hero Friday nlgbt to ccoro » Q-3 )r to Include the duties of busi­ It was lack of height on Uie Bur- • deeW on over the InTadlng: Preston ter swing, had trouble, putting and long approach right down Uie fair­ lev quintet that spelled their defeat Scoring honors w-ent to W arp ness inonoger-. .illpped.to a par 3T.3J—73 b u t sUll way to within n few feet of the cup and Holme* of Heyburn and Cm- tleht«ra from wulheMtflm Idaho. Tlie meeting on Monday' hoa been —major cdate of most losses lately. Feature punch or the erenlnj w« In Uio running a t 141. on the nUi. However. Uie Bobcats put up a sUff ven of Paul. eacl> wIUi 10 •points. #et for 7:30 p. m, at the Park hotel Prellmlnaiy went to Uie Paul tos»ed'by lUy Johiuoo. 147-pound and all baseball fans are requested battle throughout dfsplte their dis­ ■preston batUer. Ho acnt » Jab to advantage. ^ le two teams batUed to frosh-soph club by a 28-20 score to attend. At that Ume It will be over the local youngsters. th# chin ol J; D. Buchanan In the knownjust how much has been col­ 0 -7-7 deadlock In Uie first quarter, third round of their bout that laid lected toward raising' the IlS.QOO but the Plrato defense held the home team scoreless In Uie second the Kimberly .i»y out cold. needed to start the 1943 Cowboy Bruins Whip Oakley stanu as they ran tho count to One other bout w m called at the Kason off on a sound financial Jerome Boxers end of th e first round when Ken^ 15-7. T hird period- was 33-13 and n e lh etalcy. 137, Kimberly, lost ot basis. th e DObcats scored only two polnU - Coal Nears In the final frame. * technical luiyo a fte r tusialnlns Reports toduy were Uiat tlie goal Jinx, Win 38 to 29 Trim Malad Preliminary went to Uie Rupert B cut orer the* eye In the Initial .'(u Hi Mftlit ik'nd that canvasAlng Btaani.“‘ Winner f b s Charles Hull. OAKLEY, Feb. 21—Coach J. S . (Monk) Hiillldny w u .h froah'soph by a 20-30 In a mucli would be completed by Moncluy more excIUng batUe than the v< J35. Malad. night. iiturtiiiK to wonder toduy junt wlint kind ol the jinx tho Fighters, 6-2 The bouts were referred by Bud alty engagem ent. Burley led 18-11 , Robello, In nn.iv.xr to a wire sen t Oukify biusketball floor held over—of nil teams—hisi own the Intermission. JniOM E. Feb. 3l-^nio BlUKBlng Travla. Twin FalU, while JudSB O. him fiUKRCstlng ho might be under A. Bailey and Ted V/elkec acted u OuUlcy UornctH. Lineups for varsity conflict: Jcynme high school Tlaers stored n consideration for the Cowboy Job. The local quintet dropped iLs fourth consecutive K'lnie on Rupert Pos Burley 8-3 decision over th e vLiltlng M alod •Judges. pointed out that ho still considered ' Complete resulta for the evening’s Fagg (5) P Jones Twin F alls a very good boscbftU the home court Friday nijiht D. Goff (5) F (3) Roberts boxers here Frldoy. night before a • nutchea; town oJid he believed he could to the Twin Falla Bruins Schenck (10) _ C (5) Robertson ncar-copoclty crowd. Three bouts •• Earl Staley. D3, Klmbrrly, scored "bring.Tv,-|n Fulls baseball .back to ended In draws. a tiCM decision over Ned Bodily, SB, a n d th e Bcore wa.s 38-2D, Rawson (3) G (3) Brod.ihaw the high plane cn which It Pin Leaders- ~HOwever.-thBf wouldn't be KO'Bod H. Goff (1) G (3) Klink ,L_T>ie fights, were featured " P r e s to n .------perched In 1030."' If It wasn’t for Uie fact Uiat In 10 SubsUtutes: Rupert—Gamer (3); teclinl^ kiiockout'scorcd by Mum- ' Jim Carter. 100.-Preston, dccli* Monday Business Clly league — W rller 185.’ Frels Burley—G a rre tt (3), S^^ans, Woods. l^irles. 120. Jerome, over Evans of •loned Carl Hordlni 101. Klmbsrly. Rtunes played Uils year-the Oak­ At the Monday meetliig It will 17G, K. Coleman 177. Bert-ich 178. J. leys have lost only four, giving Uicm Baker. Malad In Uie second round. Leonard Bower, 1L7. Kimberly, probably be dcclded whetlier Corl Vwlka 175. Pullm an 173, Ford 173, record of 15 wins, Tliey haven't O fflclnb for Uie flglit were LouLs declsloncd MUUra H ead. 119, PrcQ; Denton. Tw in FnlLi. referee: Delano «,, A ndirson will .itay on the Job as C. Colemon 173, Cox 172. K llbom iBt a contest away from home. • McMalion. Jercme. and Sam Gib- IJf ton. business manuger—or If he’ll step leo. T h e defeat hung on Uie Hornets ' Qeorge QuesnelU 137. Kimberly, M ajor league—Boone 100, Jones Shoshone Cage son. M alad. Judges. out and let Robello run the whole w as Uie first tim e Ttt'ln FalLn had Complete results follow; '•and Hod W lnfcr. 123. Preiton. show. Tliere Is also the possibility IBI. Brlnegar 180, Frets 187, CarLion posted a victory on Uie Oakley floor fought to draw. ISO, B rrtsch 183, C. Coleman 183, W. Williams. 03. Malod, drew with that Anderson may lease tho ball In the memory,of mo^t local citizens. Stone. 03. Jerom e. Charles Hull, 125. Preston, scored tlub from the dltecloro and as­ I. Johnson 101. K . Coleman 180. O lsh However. It was well-earned and the Quint Trips a techaicol knockout In the tint Main, 08. Jerom e, decisioned Tov- sume the presidency, wltli Robello 170, g reater height of Uie visitors gave -round over Kenneth SUIey, 137, ey, 08.' M alad. doing moot of all the labor. .Minor le a rie — B rlnegar 101. M, them a ‘distinct advnntage. Kimberly. Roulh 174. J . Wells 171. W esterKren Glenns Ferry Jones. 100. M alad. drew wlUi Flsli- On tho other hand. Anderson is Outstanding performance was er. 100. Jerom e. . .• Ray Johnson. 147.' Preston, scored still very much undecided on whe- no. E- John-wn 108. Allan 107. M ul- turned in by tow'erlng O tto Florence, SHOSHONE. Feb. 31—Shoshone knockout over J. V. Buchanan. l 4 ? Irn ICG, Hnl Wood 185, D. Wood 104. Morion. 118. Malod, decisioned tlier he'll liavo anythlnu to do with Bruin center, who connectetl for 13 defending chitmplon Class B Indians W estfall. 118, Jerom e. Kimberly. In third round. bascba)l In ’Fwln Falls during the Rur.n Welln 103. points to lead all scoring for the piled up a big first-quarter lead Mel T anner. 130. Preston, and ’ 8ft. Uank Greenberg ehsU with Yankee clipper Joe DIMafgle from Commercial league — Kuper 103. gam e. Glenn Glbb, usually ^lgl> here Friday night and swept to a Humphries. 120. Jerome, scored 'Olen PUka. 13S. Kimberly, lougbt seat of plane a t MacDIU field, Fla., where form er D etroit slugger Is 1043 season. Cnlron 104, Honsteln 103. W aUon scorhig Tft'ln Falls guard, 34-20 victory over the Invading teclmlcol koyo In Uie sccond round sUllooed. All tlieae questions are expccted Ifil, Diivl.t 160, Craig 153. Cowiin 150. over Evans. 130. Malad. to draw. of the game In the second t^ be Ironed out before the meeting K lrlnkopf 158, Shaw 157. BellLi- on fouls and counted only two points Tlie victory evened the season's la concluded. Monday evening. over KlnsfaUier. 128. Jerome. clsloned Russell H ull. 141. Preston. ton ISO. for-Uie evening. • play at one each becau.ie Glenns Magic Clly league — R. Rogers H u rt. 130. Jerom e. W 5n decUIon ‘ P aul W atkins. 167. Kimberly. Spurt In Third Ferry upset the Shoshones a week over H unsaker. 130. Malad. 175. L. Vnrqucz 157, D. B ertsch 185, Bcored decision over Ronald Dalrd. Twin Falls led 0-8 at the ciuorter, ago. Spencer, 142. Jerome, fought draw 153. Preston. M, Gllkry 153. R. Henry 153, R. 14-13 a t the half. TJilrd period saw In this BO. however, the Indians wlUi *niomas. H3. Malad. Boise Braves Capture Franldin and O rren 151. L, Buhler 150, J . Stew - Uie big B ruin spuft, wlUi the local ere taking no chances, and led Rex W eech. 173. Kimberly, scored iirt 140. JI, Weller H7. E. P a tto n Hall. 134. Jerom e, ncorcd decision clean-cut decision over Dtan Pal' club logging behind by 10 points— by "Skid" Winders, Uiey ran up a over W ilson, 134. M a'.id. 144, , 37-17, m e r, 178. P ita ton. Pastor Mieet 12-3 lead In th e first quarter. Tliey Hill, 148. Jerom e, won over B\'ons, l.adrni' .Minor league — D, Bet;uch The game was played at a terrific were sUll In fro n t 10-9 a t th e half 148, M alad. Most Big Six Honors 156, E. .McVey 133. M /C obb 131. B. pace and both sides were about equnl and the third period f9und tlie. Holloway. 133, Jerom e, defeated Tuesday Night McRoberts 130. G. Rleke 137. K. I ba.sket tossing—but some super. count a t 20-18. Anderson. 133, Malod. BOISE, Fob. 21 (/P)—A slant at the 3tuti.slica todny Hoover 121. M. B udiannn 130. O. :pert free throw work By th( Winters scored 17 points for his Market Wise showed whiit pundits of the Bijr" Six conforcnco have .sur­ ny^UAY BLOSSER Illchardw n 120. L. Lavender 117. R. Bruins spelled the victory. Twit cb'cnlng's work to lead all counters. RIGGS Me a t s k o v a c .s mised for a week—that Boi.se hiph Hchool’rt BravcH are the CLEVELAND. Feb. 31 (fll-Trleky llong 117. Falls connected on eight out of 13 Shrum got ilve for the top point BIRMINGHAM. Ala.. Feb. 21 m Wins $10,000 all-around baakotball championH and Redd Faylor, the Numpa gift shots, while Uio be.st th e Oak­ man on the losing qulntetA leys could do wos three out of 11, Shoshone’s frosh-soph quhH ft___ —Bobby Rlgjs defeated Frank Ko- . redhead, tho league’s tophand aa an offensive threat the next heavyitlRht champion- Two Pocatello However. Uie Bruins also tossed In Its season's record to 10 wins and vacs. 0-3. 8-0, and ZKxi Budge down­ Hialeah Event ' When the Boiaeans dazzled tapered off today for a 10-r6und VO more shots from the field to two losses by downing the Glenns ed Fred Perry, C-4, 0-4. lust night * Caldwell 54-21 Friday nifrht scrap which may clarify the race uure the vlctoir. Ferry seconds by a 34-31 score. Only In m atches sUged by Uio touring W MIAMI. Pla.. Pt!b. 31 WV-LouU for Joe Louis' crown. H olberl Clicks 101.1CS on the Jayvee record we: professlonol tennis troupe. ^ Tufano’a Market Wise shook off the they racked up their elRhth 3 Indian Hurlers Given a break In th e weaUier. Hurlers With Mel Hulbcrt. Bniln guard, made Burley and Rupert seconds. 'effect of two Hialeah pork bcatlncs loop triumphi'ugainst two de­ Promoter Bob Brlckman reckoned field goal—and Uien added five Varsity lineups for ' the Friday today and streaked- to victory In tlie feats, finiahinff a full ^ame 13,000 custom ers would e n tn u t *9S, . 3lnts on five free throw attempts Eome; «10W1 McLennan handicap - the Hope to Fill Sacramento ahead of Nampa and Poca­ 000 to his care to see FranWln. one to total seven counters tor the eve­ Shoshone Pai Glenns Feny third ranking horse race of Uie Ume Cleveland hotel porter, mix it SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 31 OD— ning. Lanon was top man for the Baum ann (0) F (4) Wlieejer w in tar. tello, who woro tied in the Feller’s Shoes up Tuesday night with the fancy Ba.iebnll’s i>enniint vhaso In tho Pa* local quintet wlUi. 10 points. Cannon (41 F (4) J . Boboran Rctumlns -to the form which fiecond spot. CLEVELAND. Feb. 21 — Inxer who dodged Louis n tocnl of clflc const IciiHUc UiLs year already I>rellmlnary also went to the Tft'ln W inters (17) C (4) Rice made him ItMl's Utc summer three Tlmt wasn't all. The Craves posted 21 ro u n d s'In -th eir Iwo mcellnKn. Is shiirply outlined. I t Ls a ca.io of FulLt club—Uie Cubs scoring a 38-24 Andren.ion (I) G (3) Robertson year-old scnsaUon, th e ‘•Clntlerella three pltchers—trj-lUK to h it the the best offense In the IcnKUc by comeback trfill to make up for "I Uilnk I'll-knock Pastor out— beat Siicromrnto for the champion­ victory. McMurray got 13 points for M urphy (2) G (5) Shrum hone," a«iulred by Tufano for a Uie losers, while four Twin Falls scoring <08 points, an average of Bob Feller's absence—boarded a any round between the first and ship, SubsUtutloiis: Shoshone — Jones m ere tiOO, storm ed down the stretch 40.6 points per game. They were tenUi.” declared Fran)tt. ‘Ponty. Royal Man and Red to recxpture his 18>vJctory style Bcheduled for 30 sUnros. ' New men In place of Uiosc w ho M U b;. T a in .?>Uls — Potersqn, T. HAZELTON. Feb. 3t ,— H aiclton DT.UE DLA2E CO /i\. Ir ilm . Dock. • ~ ed that only Pocatello and high school cagcrs Friday night won Falls could boost victories Of IMO. ■■Too many fighters are walking folded In Uie drive and capable re ­ Florence. Malioney. Davla <4). s •tientlfle oil hiaiuiia siii] ' N ot only did M arket Wise collect I t wos th e ^lr^l Ume .since 1038 aroim d on Uielr heels today becau.ie placements for thase who advanced an overUme basketball game from ficlal to m ike it permanently for hla o«-ner. but he sped Boise nve. 'Tlie Broves spilt those H ansen high school, 33 to 30. Uianki tll,83& series and swept the remainder of that the Indians went .loiilh they let some aggravaUng slranger to the major le.igues make the dnttlei*. It'i clesn s i a pin In M iutroly Into th e picture as a good without Rapid Robert, who has with a powerful ringside ’ voice S e n a to rs look every bit as strong as to the winning field goal by Pst ifae bln. be t for th e U0.000 W ldener handl< th e game.i. Only one d u b . Caldwell, Wrestling, Fight R 0.V1. foiled to win a conlercnce gome. The changed to tt’nnvy unilorni. Tho change their enUre plan of batUe." la st year. cap to be run March 7. batterjimen alnrt Uielr workouU explained bicycling' Bob. The pitching shapes up high both Hazelton waa off to an 11-0 lead The .^rowd. which Installed War Cougars wound up the seiison far Judglnic from their workouts. Pas­ Card Slated at at Uie end of the first period, but In the cellar with Just 310 points Monday, w ith Uie Inllcldrrri and from a quality and quantity stand­ a) Rella as Its choice at three to one. outfielders followlnc two days tor is likely to concentrate on points Tony FrMma and 'Bill Hansen s«’ung into a 18 to 15 half. liked Market Wise third-best—and scored against -402 scored against Franklin's mld-secUon. while tho Rupert Wednesday Ume lead. H ansen continued lt.i of- them. later. Schmltlt. veteran/mainstays, will be BLUE BLAZE COAL th e m utuel retu rn w as llOiX), $9.10 Chicago Negro's lavorlte target Is fmilve and completed the third pe. Faylor had the point toul. but bock. Henihel Lj'ons. ranking right RUPERT. Feb. 31—The .wcond In a n d 14.60 o c ro u the board. right under Uie heart—or on the hander for Rochester of the Inter­ a series of wrestling ond boxing rlod wlUi a 37 to 17 lead. H ydrcK lm td^ifd—DuUproeltd had to split wlU) Fred Williams. button. If the heart Is guarded too Haulton rallied in the final quar. Idaho Palls ccnter. on individual national..league lost season, and matches for the benefit of war de- (TTAira t o w m ask stoxeh coai well. K em p Wicker, form er 'N ew Y ork fep.ie octlvltlen being sponsored by Ur, with Rots leading the attack statistics. Brooklyn Boss against Hansen. Rupert Host to : -N am pa a te h a d .102. points Yankee, made -up a.-mound four? Oeorsc E. Marshall post, American ftome Uiat should cause Manager Leelon wtll be held Wednesday night Rois scored 11 points for the and tossed In more field gonls than winners while Parmeter looped 10 WARBERG Sub-District any other player In tlie circuit. 52. Murtaugh Defeats Martin very little worry. a t R upert's civic gym. TTie card Praises Rookie The twirling corps also Includes boii.it.1 return engagements of Chuck points for Hansen. Williams, however, ‘was the most In the opener, Haiclton freshmen' BROS. accurate from the free throw line. lUVANA. |> b . 31 (,T>-ClUf Dap. Bin Capllnger. fonnerly at Pocatello, Pridn who will wTcstle Ron Mawkes. Cage Tournament per, rookie <^lclier up from UolI>'- Hollister, 25-22 "Bllx" Donnelly, Luther French, husk}- Rupcrlte. Dean Anderson. sophomore quintet whipped Hansen, RUPERT. Feb. 31—Class B hoop Tho Uger pivotman hit 3B gift 30 to 3. High Haselloti man was tosses. . wood of th e Pacific Coa.'st league, MURTAUOir, l'>!b. 31—M urtaugh Eddie Green. Lawrence Kempe, Rupert crane operator, will take on Phone 246 t«ams will convene In Rupert Fe4>. and Augle Oalan. veteran outfielder Red Devils scored a 25-23 victory H enry PolI>' and Harold Dobson, also M elvin Growell, Poul concli. Dale Clwlslopherson w ith 13' points. 30. 37 and 38 to deckle the cham- Glbb Seor«* 124 Arment dropped In two. points for Olcnn Olbb. con.ilstent scoring who played In only 17 Kunn-s !or over Uie HolllstcMtuwks here Friday from Pocatello. In th e boxing r.ectlon Chuck Hal!. BLUE BLAZE COSTS NO SIOUK plooalilp team In the MlnUCassla Brooklyn last year, were ulnxlcd out nUiht In a hard-fought biiillc, J33. M alta CCC vs. Ru-ss Ford, 135, the losers, who trailed 7 to 3 at the sub-dlstrlct. Six boys’ teams will Twin iSills guard, hit 124 points for holf. the year to come in second, wil- today for . praise by MnnsRcr Leo M urUiugh led 18-0 a t the half. Paul CCC. Vem Moore. 130, MolU enter cccipetltlon. the games In the Durocher of Uie Dodgers. High scoring honors went to Colion vs. Paul Wllbum 130, Paul. Elwood tourney to be played round-robln Hams was third In the scoring, wltli Bowling Schedule . points. Bob Barbour nudged post Durocher said that U wiun't of Uic losers wlUi 11 i>olnt.i, while Adkins, 150, M alU CCC vs. Robert laahlon. C cotestants In Uie bo>-s' much on Dapper’s record at Holb'' Bronson topped Murtaugh with HuUicock. 154. Paul CCC. Robert Held rcprecent the schools of Ace- Hal Sites In tho scoring column to take fourth honor# with BD points. wood, w here .he h it JT7. but on Un eight. MONDAY. FEB. S3 McNelly 140. M alta CCC vs. Ed Me. n and evening, PrWay he's been hltUng. while Savage of Murtaugh got nine. Charles Hall. 170 pound M alta CCC north ef Flier. As I have decldedllo dlseenUnas farming I will sell ••.'fnomhlB, {iftemoon and etenlng and Caldwell 7 Jr-K e lly . Pocatello 71: C ity league—Alleys 1-3. Castle Relneeker. .Boise 6B: Cartney. Twin Cate Coal vs. Twin Falls Lum­ lad and Mike WUllaiw, no pounds, at pobllo aneUon, the following: A _ S aturday m o m ln t a n d evening. Of Cam p P aul CCC...... Morning ffames start at 10 and 11 Falls es; Takl. Idaho Falls 00. ber: alleys 3-4, Detweller's' No. 1 7 nORSES—One Uam bay maretJIS >rt.'otd. In foal, weight 1700; o'clock: afternoon snmes at 3 and vs. Cwgrlff's: alleys 5-8, Elks N a one roan mare, eemlor 3 Trs.; two bsy flUies, comlnr Z years.; one 3 and the erenlng sessions wlU start 3 v'ST-Harry's S port Shop: alleys PASSES FOR SERVICE MEN smooth month bay horse, weight ISOfl; one weaner eolL a t 7, s and 0. « Ciasey Stengel Sees Open 7-8, Idaho- Packinif.vs. Twin Falls NEW YORK. Feb. 31 (U-PJ-The 9 CATTLe-Ons Dorham-HoUl^n eow. < yrs. eld. giving 4 gals.; The opening day's schedule In­ Buhl Quintet F lo u r Mill. New York City defense recreaUon one roan Dvham heifer. Jost ftta h i 'one G uem sry heifer, calf by cludes 3 p. m , Malta vs. Paul boys; TUESDAY, FEB. 24 committee will distribute free passes side: one Dnrham-Holsteln helfcr. calf by tide: one GneTnsey-Dar- 3 p. m , Heybum vs, Declo boys; Major leigui^Alleys 3-4. Sher­ to more th a n 000,000 service men ham heifer, bred; one holsteln belfsr, bred) one yearling Darbam- 7 p . ffl.. Albion n . Acequla boys; 8 'rims Filer Race for National Title wood Typcrwlters vs. Studebaker: during the 10*3 season for us^ at HoUteln heifer. . p . m.. Albion vs. P aul girls; 9 p. m , ______Feb. .at—Buhl high school LOS ANGELES. Feb. 31 (/?)—The good or very bad. If Ous alleys 6-8. National Laundry vs. New York's three major leagu* 2< IIOGS-^ae sow with five pigs: three brood sows, to farrow M a lta vs. H eybum bojw. • q uintet today boasUd a 37 to 30 vic­ genUeman from Boston with the Mancuso gets h u rt or sick. It'll be Idaho Power: alleys 7-0. phiuips parks, "me Yankees, Giants and soon: one fnll-bleoded Spotted-Poland Cblna^bosr: U feeder pigi; Supt. J . B. Frtdley Of Paul is tour-, Jewelen vs. Elks No. 1. Dodgers have named the ccsnmlttee tory over Filer h l^ school cagera. raiplng voice, wide grin and rollick- too bad. 4 w eaner piga. nament manaeer. achieved during a class A contest New York-MUe ot first and Wer~ WEDNESDAY, FEB. Z i to dLitrlbute the posses. It announc­ MACUINERY—One iS-lo. OUver two-way tratler plow, new; «n« here Friday night. inS'humor wants to know wliat all bcr at third, together wlUi new life M inor league—Alleys 1-3. F alk- ed last night. OUver 7-fk tractor mower, new; one Moline 7-ft tanden disc; ene Buhl led 10 to 4 a t Uie quarter and Uie sljootlng is about over wheUaer under Mel.Ott, may transform club S ears Ho. 1 vs. Green C ab: alley's Mellne dooble-bar. beet and bean calttrator: ene McCormick-Deer- Arkansas Set for {tended their margin IfU be Brooklyn o r Uie S t. Louis into a tough one. 3-4. Consumers' Market vs. Falk- ing box-type bean planter; ene Mellae 8-ft grain drUl; one Me- to 19 to 8. FUer trailed Cardinals In the NaUonal league. Cincinnati—Steadiest, most fool Sears No. 3: alleys 5-8, Times- Cotinlek 8-ft. binder: ene Sailer Iwo-roii bean cotter; one Krengel Greatest Racing the end of three periods. "Say." said Casey Stengel, for poof pitching staff In the league. Wews vs. Detweller's No. 3, cermgaterj one spod planter: ene John Deere manore spreader; Bulil » o n th e freahman-soj3Jlo» that's the genUeman's name, "Dont A revival of hltUng could bring Uiem Commercial league — Alleys 1-3. one low-whe«t wagon and rack; one New Idea side delivery rake: Season in History more opener. go om board for those two. It might back. E ddy's Bakery vs. 30-30 club; a l­ ATTENTION two damp rakes; oa« 3*secUon harrow; one eilra heavy A-type . T h e lineups: Just as easy be ClnclnnaU, or maybe Boston—Long hlttUig lineup gives leys 3-4. C. 0. Anderson vs. Safe­ derrick. HOT SPRINaa. Arte.. Feb. 31 WPV- BUHI< Pos. FILER New York." chance for first division, especially way No. 530: alleys 5-fl. Safeway Cash paid for worthless or dead 'fflth slables Jammttl wtlh some of M ahachek <8) F (4) O ary The brave manager of Uie Braves, No. 347 vs. Idaho ^ g : alleys 7-8, cows, horses and price of pelts MISCELLANEOV&-TW0 MU good work harness: four good collars: U LombanU comes back. one 600-bnsbel Un granary: two portable bog houses, 6xlJ ft? ene the best thoroughbreds seen h«« H am ilton (7) T ■ (J) Slater shoving off for his Florida training , Chlcago-No better than last year. Twin Falls Bank and Trust vs. for dead jheep. *' since the rebirth of Arkansas racing Hustead (2) O , (8) W alker camp. conUnued wiui the Stengel PhUadelphla—Can’t see anything Truck Insurance. DeLaral cream separator; SOO bnsbe! m ln: IM bosbe) eight yean ago. Oaklaws park wUl Holdecnan (3) O <4> Mala uneopyrlgbted analysU of NaUonal hare. THURSDAY. F E a i& Idaho Hi* &Ja!lowCo._ wheat; U tons good ehopped hay. open 1(« 30-dar meet M o n ^ with iledsoe <0>— O '(3 ) Blakeslee league prospects. Here It Is: Pittsburgh — Showed flashes of M agle a t y Ladles* league—AJ- Call Collect Nearest P h o n a TDR'TRITATC SALE ONLY—One portable hay eheppeff com­ the ll/XlO Mayor Leo P. McLaughlin SuteUtatMt Buhl—Stuart. Corbin. Brooklyn—Stole it (the pennant) greatneas last year. Won't miss Jeys 1-3. Orange TransporaUon vs. plete with SO-ln. Lets chopper, 48-horse Wakaosha power imit, SO handicap featare. Twlo Falls 3 1 4 • OeedlDC 4 7 n , ••in. mbber belt, * seU knives, J e cr^ S tS e h es. etc. 1830 SeDey 3, SUaon. F U e r-a h a ff, Blaa- last year. Lots of breaks.at crucial Vaughan too much. Sterling Jewelers; alleys 3-4. Kim­ 5 5 ■Jockey club qUi^lals said d t t n tock, Vincent. limea. Dangerous again wtth Wyatt •'O ur biff n eed -laMrseason was long berly Boosters vs. Farmers’ Auto Chevrolet track. ^ tU t weather.-trcrovd of 10,000 was and Hlgbe.. hlttm ," Stengel observed. “I think Insurance: alleys 5-0. R-O Jewel­ . Hides, pelts, tallow, fur. and LUNCH SERVED ON GROUNDS expeeted for tAe dght-race opener. Junk bones bougbL * The woodpeckerg are (he cniy bird SU Louis—Maybe IM l w as their we've got 'em this time in Lombardi, ers "vs. Balsch. Motor company: GERALD MILLER. OWNER 9 ) Owners nominated 38 speedsten for In D. S. that can dig holes In solid year and missing It will leave a i U x W est. C het Roas, and a few a ^y!T 7-8. Rofferson Coffee shop vs. BILL BOLLENBZCK. Anetloneer ELMER HAAG. Cierit the ilx furtoag <»tar» race. tree*. "hangover.- Pitching could b«_veT7 loodJooUnf jpoUei." ______B u n frea . B\mday,’Ftbniiry 22,1942 TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO P a g e N ln ^ t LATK OREGON RALLY BEAIgLIDAHO VANDAL CAGEBS, 35 TO 30 Manager Swap — Left-Winger Turner Boosts Denied by Scoring Mark S^nuhd Bee Secretary Witl^ 18 Points ^ b ^ M W o o d MOSCOW, Idaho,. Feb. 21 SALT LAKE CTTY. Peb- a r (,!>>_ •'-K Reports'Uiat Twin Kails and Balt (iP)— R allying fro m I h e e fr VANDALS MOVE Lake City of tlie Pioneer Da.'.ebikll fccUi of a (irst half rampaRC PORT league would trad e manoRcrs this OUT OF COAST Ktagcd by Bay T u rn e r, Id a h o ’ft Wk\\NX\\N\S\\\NN\\\N 'yeaT'found no conflrmallon tonight one-mnn Rang, Oregoi) posted from Cloude Engberg. sccretarj- of LOOP CELLAb ' the Salt Lake club. a 35 lo 30 baaketball victory The Salt Lokc Telegram today toni^ftit and bounccd out oC Jolm Borican W hal‘# Uils I hear o u t of Mos­ printed the report that Andy Har- the Pacific Coast confcrcncc Baseball Fumbles Chance cow? > rtngUin. It cast adrlU by Uic Twin noTtliern division basement, Tlie Unlver<y of Id ah o b u k e l- mii* Cowbo-s. as has been fore­ Ties World bnll qulnUt h u left the cold, dork cast. "would be signed to direct the puahing the losers back to the In War Aid, Says Leader dompncM of th e n orthern dWl»Jon. Bees and that Tom Ilobello. lait bottom runs. Pftciric CoM t conference cellar. fiALLAS, Tex., Feb. 31 (/P)—BMC- and give all proceeds to the Bed 880-YardMark year’s Bee boas and n o « a free Score at the half was Tur­ Cro&s. U may not be for long—but what ttgeot. would 50 to Twin Falls. ball Is tumbling its chanco to a grand feeling to we In thU ataUi ner 11, Idaho 20i Oregon 17. Osrdner advocateil investment of NEW YORK, Feb. t l OPh-l- Engberg, however, said there hiid Tlie Idaho hopes of remaining out r a service In Uie war e tto rt and I least SO per cent of salaries above Gregory lUee, (be tittle m aa with •who follow so closely th e dcsUnles 0* J»cn no dealing* with Harrington. reesubllsh ItselX firmly as Uio VmidoJ athletic teams! of Uie cellar eollap^' when Tur­ tiioo a year In defense bonds, that the Iron lefs. wen bis 42ad rac« la It'-was pointed out, moreover. Umt ner. Uie basketball adding macshlno .Uonol pastime, says stra lg h t-U lk - baseball surpluses be likewise Invest­ It npp?ara that the new set-up ft, league rule forbids one club ne- a row (m lghl by defeatli^ Qlt> In Vtnitlalvllle Is ah-eady sta rtin g th a t walks and talks and te rro r- Ing j . Alvin a ard n cr, prcaCIent o f ed and UiAt th e world series make gotlflUng wlUi a player under con- iK a MsWng coaches, to u ltd ouV ol a bl0 contrlbuUoD to war fund. bcrt Soddj ot Bwlon by a scant lo show itsulla Uic tuturo Uie Texas league. loolc-1 even b rl« h l« r-w h a t wlU» tn ic t to anoUier club! the game midway In th e second ha lf. And he doesn't think ball players Uiree yards in (be TeBStaint‘tw»* Conch rrancb A. Schmidt sclied- The Bee secretary announced the He lind IS points. Ju st two riio rl of -President noosevclt pu l h is stam p Bliould hold ou t for more money mile at the annnal New Tark A. ulcd to bo bock ajaln In 1M3 for ■signing of Earl Owen, hard hlt- 1 his own ono'game mark o l 30 set of approval on (he game and gave wlUi so many young men now nerv C. lam es. football and Coach Ouy Wicks tln»>outfieIder. who was with the earlier in Uic schedule. It the green light In war Ume." Ing tlielr country a t 131 a m onth. The former Natre Dane harrlef aUll bulldlns on his cage squad. Bees In 1040 but was burred hi.Nt Foul Breaks Tie G ardner declared. •'Theix u-liat d id •Rie m ajor leagues decided to twld Jumped Into the lead two and is year under a rule Uiat forbids u VSHNOUeoMEZ Tlial final loul permitted Porky basetoall do hi returo? As far as I, two all-star games ai>d contribute halt laps from heme aad feivhl ‘ A goodly share of the success of player from,being employed by any C H E a S ’ LEFT AI?M WHICH WON Andrew to dunk the free throw Uiat can find Uie Texas lesguo Is Uio Uio receipts to a ball and bat fund o tr (he bespeetacled ciUormers, evrr oiid.W orUi.JcuM n, i-ookles w ith the THlSyEA&SOHtCAN JO IN 200aU B .— count to 9-3 while O regon was u eight Franklin D, Roosevelt nights veloplng plaj'ers", '-iurnrd out nt the Idaho Institution. Bees la it year, have been r.lKiied WfTH THEHal>OF FlPEMAN JOHNNy M U W V tangling ltd m an-to-m on defcm By HAROLD CMA8EN Currently nay Is on Uio road to for the 1042 season. Contrnct--; Big Ray was In th e m idst of i WHOFEfQUENUY C/J$HEPTO THECESCtif elglit-polnt spree when Oregon NEW YOIIK. Feb, 31 MV-J<*Q settliiK iin nll-Ume a ll-n o rtliem dl- hiive been mailed, he added, to Dorlcan, Uie young Negro po rtrait vldon confcrcncc scoring record anti LAfT S E A m U F T yH O P E J TO DfiAY ■ swlidied to *ono defense a n d U\e Wlllla Etws, Ben OutnlUM. Fred vmior's were U'alllng 15-7 before Ray Robinson Bright Cardinal painter from Asbury Park. K. J, ini take some vciy eUfI jjuardlns Moresco, Johnny CaviiIK. I'Tiink opened the New York A. C, tnck ou the part of all opponents to stop mYm^^mE^wHUE Uiey got lined out on the new tac- MorrLs. John Pudllk and Joe L;i low in6upatpa«in6 ? i m s . Ucs. meet tonight by equalHag the world him. Forte. Indoor record for the half mile.’ Aflcf ln.1t n lsb t’s encounter. Hay Quickly Uiey erased th e m argin. Would LUve Lo Porte was • purchu.ncd from Warren Tnylor potUng Uie goal Uiat Borican. already the holder ot th t - had onl>’ five sam cs le ft to play Bakerfleld of Uic CaUfornla SUite 600-and l;00i>-yard world Indoor rec- will h a d ttvtiage som ething (Vds. snapped th e U pe at 1:31.4. • les.1 Uian 10 points per game— ,league. --Tlie.remalndcr- u«ed back inio Uie lepd Shot“at-Title— the Bees last season. maUhlng the mark Lloyd Hatm whlcli Is nearly Uiree u nder w hat cloning minutes. NEW YORK. Feb. 31 (/?>—They Of the 1041 Bees, pitelier.-. Nig ■ Idaho Leads established on an eight-lap N«w - he hai been collceUng for the rest call him "Sugar." so Hay Robinson York armory track in 1938. of ihe conference »ea%on. T ate and Mel RlsUiu arc now u'l Idiilm ran Uio count to 24-18 ... ruUoned one lumi>—on Uic litsd— the anned forces as is Eddie .Mur Ricks Cagers Sweep Uie r.ecoii(l half opened, b u t'b e« iin Tonight Borican, running in an to Mnxle Berger of Montresl In 11-lap affair, took tho lead at Uti Tlie Cowboy baseball d tu a tlo n Is hara. purchased'from Bakcri.ficld, fouling as Uie Oregon offensive pick­ their weltcrwelKlit fight a t M adl- ed up .tpred. Calmly Uie Oregonlani very first stride and finished six shaping up well. sott Square Garden last nlghl. feet ahead of Charles BeeUiam. th« But I ’m of Uie opinion U iat things dunked Uie gift goalFaiid. wlUi Paul Like a pocket edlUon of Jo e Louis, Series With Albion Jackw n Bceurntc from Uie field former Ohio Stater from Colum* aren't running as unooUily as they Uie skinny Harlem hammerer slop­ Husky Coach pulled even with t^ e h(»>, club a t bus. should be. 'ALBION, Feb. 21 — Rieka coUckc Vikings, with their ped Berger lt\ one mlnuto and 43 U Vs my belStl Uial the stlecUon 138-all after nine minutes. second.^ of the second sta n za of Uielr Cnta.Mar* • of a president, buslne.is m anager .slam-bniiK type of battle, completed thcir swfe]i of ii two- Tliat was Uie m om ent T urner scheduled 13-rounder, dropping lUtn Borlcan's effort snipped one and awl plnylngmanngcr should be com­ Staff Signs Kamc Heriea with the Albion Normni Panthers here tonight btmed cut and Uio outcome twice before Referee Frankie Pull­ two-tenths second from tho meet again ww in doubt; pleted' not later Uinn Uie m eetlns by annexing a 45-;J8 victory—just two point.^ better thiin m an ordered hosUUUes to cease. record he set a year ago. It was the •slated for Monday night. OnEOON For Iloblnson. who never haa fastest B80 yards e>-er ru n in Madl* Ihe win they Iiu iir u p F r i- P PF TP Who will hold the new posts l.i George Diiggin Andrews, f ...... 4 1 known defeat,. It was the SBth in Square Garden. Im m aterial—as long as th a t m an hfw SEATTLE, Peb. 31 (,V,-Coinplc. djiy iiiKht. The score in the Maynard, f ...... straight triumph nnd the 33nd Alfred Diebolt, Jr.. powerful Col­ baseball expcrlcnce and knows whnt lltm of the ■ new University oi 'ir.st KJinie w h.'J III-HS. Wren, f ...... knockout ’since he turned profes- gate runner, caught Roy Cochran of he Is going about. Tony Robello. of Wa.shlngton football coacliinj; ;iUif; For th e .\ecoiid night In a row, Marshlk. c ...... slonnl lesi than two years ago after Bloomington. Ind., In the final courKc, looks like JUAt tJio m an Umt was' announced today uiili llu Brlm hall led tlip VlkinKn to victory, L. Jackson, c - ..... winning B9 figliU as nn amateur. strides of the Buermeyer flOO and the Tw in Palli club could u.ie. apixjlnimeni of aeorgc IlfrUm ^corlng 12 point.' In tonight's en ­ KIrjch. g ...... His performanco earned him a tln b h e d In &7.I, a second laaVei He h a s good Da-.eball scivie. Dugglns of Purdue os an iiv>i.'>tant OreHon 35. Idnl^o 30. counter. Tlie locals made a baltle of Taylor, g ...... sliot at Red Cochrane’s welter­ th a n Uio accepted Indoor -world he’s a strict dl.wlpUnarlan. has to head coach Biilph “P o r Welch. Hfcinford 30. U.C.L.A. 28. llie engagem ent frotii .Unrt to finish, P. Jackson, g ..... weight UUe. but Uiere was U»lk th a t standard set by Eda-ard P. O'Brlea proven himself to be a good m an-, Dugglns. 20. six feet tiircr Inchc.-i Cahfonila 43. Southern C ali­ although Rlck.1 always had Ju st a he might be matched with Marty of Syracuse In 1037. a ser and would be generally well' tall and welgliUlK 315 pounds, wil; fornia 34, Ittle Uie better of the arsument. Servo, Uie Schenectady c o a s t . W ins PoU Vaslt thouKht of by Ttt’Ui PulU ftuis. {uardsman. a n end ot Purdue In l9:il-a'J-33 Rlck.s college 43. Alblun S tate Tlie Vtklngn were In front 18-10 nt a F P F T P Earle Meadows of Uie Southtm. However, ohe of tlie biggest asseL-i and played for Uic prok-.v.lonnl N orm al 36. the InlermKHlon, .t. f ...... I n his dre.wilng room, M axle said would come If he were able to hold Tliompson. f ... he Uiought "they slopped It too C alifornia A. A., won th e pole vault Chicago CunllnaU In IUJ4. After Brigham Young iinhvrslly S7. Friday night';, rnnagpmenl saw a t M feet a n d A1 Bloxls. Oeorpe- down a playing position regularly. UUdi atjiie colk-ge 5'J. Uic two qulnleU battle Uirough. the Fredeklnd. f . ioon." 11 was Uio first knockout In Joycec park he would smash out oblijlnlng nis iua.',tcrs degree a t Hooblng. f .... lown's m an of muscle, trturapiied In Purdue In physical educallon In Utiih 3d. Colorado a u te 27. llrst five minutes wllh neither club icored ngnlnsl him Iti nearly a h u n ­ the shot putt with a heave of S3 many home runs that would go for Colorado 50. Denver 'JH. scoring. Tlien Albion took a m om en- Turner, c ...... dred fights. "I wasn’t even hurt," nop flies In Uie wide spaces a t 0 « - 1035. he went to Louisiana Tech ut Itosenberrj', c feet AH Inches. H uston. La., where he woa aasAiit- Alabiuna 30. Spring Hill 14. larj- lead u ntil Uic VlkUifts w etil he luxld, adding Uiat h e w ould Ukc ficn nnd Idaho ra h .i and h e wtmltl Hopkins, g .... lo meet Robinson again. George Gilson, slender Roly Cross a n i football coiich aiiu varsity baji- HowarU Payne 53. Srwiuit-e 40. 1 the war-path to lake a 23-17 lead hurdler, registered a mild surprise be n tlireut ut the plate that Uic \Vc;,t Vlr«lnlu GO. W a.ihlngton aind : Uie half-tim e. Bewon, g ..... Robinson made no secret of the Coi*boy;i haven't enjoyed shice tlie ketbull and track coach until 1040, Crnner, g ...... ic t he Uilnks Uie welter crown by defeaUng Allan Tolm leh of De> Two years ago ho returned to hU Jeffer.son 49, Albion camo bnck to Uc Uic i.core trolt m the finals of the 60*yard Jlden days of 1030. NorUi Dakota S tale 37. NorUi D a. : 34-all and laUr at 30-all. Then Newell, g ...... would look good on his head. '’I'd However, writing nbout nobello Is Purduo alma m ater where he wau like a clisnce at Cochrane." he said, high hurdles, the Hew Enftaodcr an assLitant under Mai Elwnrd. kota university 31. RJctt led by Jorgenson and Drlm- Ulumphlng to ;07i. putting the earf^before the horse. M ichigan Buxte 47. M arquette 45. hftll wenl.on u scoring r.pree lo take •■but of course that's up ; m y m an­ iptaln Don Bomess, a WhRt has to be done—and I DO who renlgned tliLi week. ager.'* ward, has been Inilrum enU l In Leslie M acMitchell. who «<]ualled BuUer 33, Depauw 3U. 12-polnt lead before Uie I’anUicrs the world indoor compeUUve record menn right now—Is aettio the local Dugglns and the veteran Domett Texius A. & .M. 33, Texa.^* a irls tln n covered sufficiently to trim the .core: Idolio 20, Oregon A.crowd of 13.104 paid SSS.ISO to keeping Stanford on top rang of set-up ^ o ^ h a t Uicre will be no more V. “Tubby" Graves will be in charge U 27. 17. e the show, wllh 10 per ctnt going taulhem dlrbion of Pacific Coast 4:07.4 In winning the Baxter mile marglo down to five poinf. year ago. triumphed In the same " puzzlement on the part of local luns of the line and th e ciid.i. Elm er nice 05. 3MU 31. rim iiell wlUi 13 polnt.s topped the Free throws missed: Andrews 3. > the naUonal InfonUle paralysis conferenca basketball ladder. and flnnnclnl supporters. event but with a time of 4:Q94. H uhta, fonner WiL-Jilngton guard. I: St. Louis U 37. Drake 25. tos(;r% Iti scaring. «e Cowboy McCombs iDl (0) Jorgcii.-.on SUN VALLEY. Idaho, Feb. 31 (overUme). Sand t (I) . NEW ORLEANS. Feb. .21 (,n — MOSCOW, Idaho, Feb. 31 W V- biucball fortunes. Anny 40. Drown <2, (7) . For Annual Fred Corcoran goicd Into his cr>’s- -Filmland's Claudette Colbert to­ Wcisels was sent by the Brooklyn Gooding Club Substitutions; ta l Rolf ball today anil saw a 20- Waller Price, line coach for the day became & membc: ot the Bun University of Idoho foolbnll Dodgers to manaBe a semi-pro bah Hale.i. Andreasi year-old, lousle-hended Californian Valley Ski club s club n t'O re at rails. Mont., b u t found Arnolds een called for active 3C, Results ot Friday’s game: duty wlUi*the army. He Is a tliot his Jo6 there to be held In tlie Trims Wendell MT'corKclown 55, Yale 53( overUme) tournaments. winter M nths when Uitre was no ABirrON, Ida., Feb. 31 (,T) — first lieutenant In the infantry GOODINO. Feb. 21 — GoodInK NWUlwe^lt^n unlver-sUy 42, U ni­ Albion Rick; Bradley hasn't been In Uie head­ on hand for the downhill and bnsebalT couldn’t be held because versity of .Maine 40. MatUiews t5) F (ID Brlmhall Comeb' Alta Van Sickle, only lines or even in Uio money on UiC reserve. slalom mces which fcre to be h tll 'le wasn’t a union man—and thi high school cagcrs smothered Wen­ woman entered, tJrtw the No. 1 Price camo lo the university dell high. 43 to 33, in a Friday night Synicu.\c. 54, Jluigers 43. Canntll U2) F TWbln.101' w inter swing, Uie flrsl of h is carecr. W several classes tomorrow. inlon w ouldn't lee him join. M illard (0) C (0) Packr: poslUon Uxlay lo r the an n u al B ut Fred's crysUiTball b somcUilng from the coaching poalUoii nt A group of colorful spectators at So. Mr. Weuels. who has a wife game here. TcnneMi'C 39, Vanderbilt 20. American Dog derby at this east­ U. nj Hoche::tcr,41,-ColgBtc 33, MeComb.1 10) Q <12) Jorgen-ion of nn entrance hall lo Uie headlines PocfttcUo high school in 1038 and Uie event will be a half-dosea In 111 health who m ust live In the Ilox Adamson, with 15 points, led Sanders (2) ern Idaho community Monday. the Gooding nttack. which - wu.i P enn Kiato 33, p ltt 28. O <41 Jau^^l and the money. It wns Uiere that was elevated to a.uUtant under South American skiers who are west, Is’ hero Icwklng for work— and Substltutloi .Albion — Ot>och. Tlie Ashum woman, a strHclng such performers as Sam Snead. Ben head coach FmncLi Sdjijiidt. btrong enough to roll up a 1(J>0 Pcnin.ylviinla 52. D artm outh 40. brunette, will attempl to win the vlslUng Sun VaUey a s p a n of » abo a baseball Job when the time Kn.ns;\s S'M lf 42. MlnsQurl 35. Hosan, DMUh llanUon, Clnyion AV hlellc Director Ocorge comes. lead hi Ih t llTsl tinaiVer and enable race which her hu.ibflnd. Lloyd goodwill tour sponsored by the Ka> the winners to take a 33 lo 10 half- Oklahoma 40. Nebraska 41. Heafner and Chick Harbert wore Orecne said no appointment to Uonal Ski assodatioa. He asked for the mnnagershlp, but Van Sickle, twice has won. "dl.icovered." . ^ replaco Prlee Mould be consid­ If UiBt Un’t nvallsble. he'll lake Unie Bdvanuige. Notre Dame 70, Western neservi Officers of A e club for m j win 30. OfflclaLi predicted 13 or 13 driv­ Corcoran, sUck-haired Bostonian ered unUl late summer If the one ns a plaj-cr. Only 33 years old. he Wendell rallied hi the Uilrd per- ers would be In the race before be named at a meeting of the Illinois 4B. Ohio S laie 31, , St. Louis Kegler who Is Uie P. G. A.'s w unianient university decides to hire a' new board of directors, wiilch inclutlta mill has a lot of catclilng daj’s ahead loa. but Gooding conUnucd to lead, post lime, I:<5 p. m . (M\VTi M on­ manager and Idea man. pointed out of him. He h it .207 playing Xor W in­ piling up a 3G to 23 margin. Scliou- Inwii 59. .Mlchliian 38. day. W. A. H arrtm an, Allred I>. U n d - Wl;.con.'.Ui ,50. Northwestern 47. Bradley at Uie tS.CKX) New Orleans ley a n d O tto I ^ g . nipeg In tlic Class C Northern league weiler led the Wendell offensive Favored in Boise Ten driver* drew these pavilions: open now In projreas n.< "a fellow lo:,l year and before th a t played in w ith eight polnt. P unluc 51. Chicago 27. 1. M lnnc'.oia 47, Gri-at Lakes N aval No. 3, BUI SmIUi, Jack.wn. 200; who w ont do a Uiing here Uils year the Florida State league, had a try­ W endell .won the fre:,hman-i,oph- No. 3. Ray Peterson. St. AnUiony, out with Rochester In the Interna­ Training St.itloii 30. Invitation Tourney bu t m ight win Uie Uilng n e x t time." Beglan Wins Over omore opener, 23 to 23. In a thriller. Ida.: No.' Everett Heseman, _ B ju Jackson was doing one Uilntf Los Angeles Trades tional league and later caught for C reighton 40, Tulia 30. BOISE, Feb. 21 Lowell Jack­ Cralin led Gooding with eight , .SI. B t to t -23. ' Ashtont'No.-8. Dwight-6tc\-cia;- herFTlionie has" wanted "to do i B u to rd .' Qa.. ntkilonal r.cml-pro son of Bl. LouU. wlUi a a io average Jackson; No. C. Celey Baum. Ash­ points: Gooding led 10-15 nt lown State Teachers 47, Omaha U. long tim e. He was playing v,-lth By' Griggs in Close Hurlet for Catcher champions a few years ago. naif. In 11 years of league bowling ojid ton; No. 7. Lloyd V an Sickle, Ash­ He abo put In a couple of sea­ •13. . ■ ron Nelson, his idol. And he wai LOS ANGELES. Feb. 31 bP)—The with ft record of 15 perfect, tanic.1. ton: No. 8, Delbert aroom ; Rigby, playing well. Nebon took 35-38-73 Los Angeles baseball club anaounc- sons as c au h e r for Uie g rea t S a t­ G eneva 47. Carnegie Tech 35. tonight wa.*! favored over 60 other Ida.: No. D. H. J. Casper, W est Billiards Match JOCKEY SUaPENDED Princeton 58, Cornell 39. and the young Long Beach star had Closest, m atch In Uie T»'ln Falls ed today that Pitcher Vance' Pago chel Paige, world-famoai Negro keglers In the MOO first prlee two- YellowsWne, Mont.; No. 10, AusUn 38-38—74. Jmrlfir. when that character was MIAMI. Fla,, Felj. 2i M v-H lnleali K entucky 44, Xavier 35, handicap billiard loumametil. waa had been swapped for btity M park stewards suspended Jockey day TwcnUeUi CenVury alleys to u r­ Neeley, Felt, Ida. •T’ve watched Nelson up and down Todd, Milwaukee catcher and Tet- hurling for Uie Bismarck tN. V erm ont 30. T rinity 23. nament r.tarUng tonight. recorded Friday nlghl at the H. and Leon Haskell today for the remain W illiams 40, Amherst 30. Uie coast," said Jackson, "and I’ve eran of many major league cam-' Dak.) semi-pro club-ako u team Bowlers were entered from Den- ASHTON. Ida., Feb. 21 (Wldo M. cigar store, where Mntt Beglan 'that'won Uie national champion­ dcr of Uic season for grabbhiK Un. Marshall 80, Columbus university tried to copy him. He h its ever>-- defeated B. B. Griggs. 80 to 77. palga-<. bridle of Tower Quest during the ;r. Salt L.-Ucc City, Twin Falls, W orld)—Neighbors of Uils m ile-high Uilng straight. He has a wonderful Both players were shipped by the ship. Porllond. Pendleton, Walla Walla. town perched on Uie continental di­ BoUi cuo compcUtors wcro ploytog With experienced help probably or second race yesterday. style." for 80 points. Chicago cub .1 to Milwaukee after' Haskell's m ount. AnnB-ft-Vl.ih. Elko. Nev.. nnd Nampa, according vide acknowledRcd wlntrj’ rep- the 1041 season got underway, but a raUoned 'basis Ui)s year, h e m ight Charles Wolfenborger, louniey utaUon of their vicinity today as In th e opener. Sturgeon McCoy prove to be a valaable . aide to tlie flnl-shed eleventh. Tower G uest fifth. defeated Don Worley, 80 to 44, wlUi Page was slated to have hurled for manager. Entry fee Is 120. they completed preparaUons tor the Los Angeles this season. Cowboy fortunes in 10«. Fifteen entries were from Soil .SOth annual running of the Amerl Oregon State Club both men ihooUng for 80 points. L*ke City, two from OWen and --- in doe derby. T m o rro w night’s games will Short shots: from Twin Palls. Probably-the oldest dog-sled event Wins Over Huskies match Frank Green. Twin FtUb. I fs toum sjnent tim e In’&outh ce 125 p o ln u vs. B. H. Alkln.'son, K hn- W ATTENTION m i m In the country, the mow classic SEATTLE. Feb. 31 —Oregon tral Idaho—and breathes Uiere Monday will find three two-tlma berly, 80 points: and H arry. Pove>’, .. SHEEP MEN..-- boy with soul so deatl who doesn't State college took undfiputed pos­ Twin Falls. 150 points •«. Wes Ar­ 12 S t Louis Card winners seeking a third win and Price of pelt paid for old and hope his club wUl win th e d lsu ict permantta possession of the Kuglff- session of second place In the nold. Kimberly, 80 points. .championship (at least)? . . Wa-ih- By PAUL SCHEFFELS ^congress comes Uirough wlUi.a northern dlvblon of the Pacific Green>^AUclnson m otch will com­ dead sheep. --?fE W • YORK, Peb. 21 - CU.FD-- plan to register an estimated half HolHngsworth trophy. ••— - •■lngton-8tat« Cougars nre currently Batteryiiien Sign Cash, prizes, a trophy lo r Uw Coast conXerencfl tonight by de^ mence a t 1;30 p. KL, u-tUv the Povcy- mABO HIDE * tX L L O n Pre«-box sport* paUer; mllhtm malts tno age Ttslrtcilons) feaUng W ashington. 51 to 41. In i resting on the lop of the heap In ST. lX >tns. Feb. 31 (/TV-The C ar­ ner regardless of past performance.^ Arnold encounter dua at 8:30 p. ‘M lo Falls rb .S l« U>e norUiem division conference Baseball’s ’ trade .paper, Uie a t 8.000 sporting goods sUDres In a clQoely-fought basketball game at m., according to E. O. Bm cken, tour­ BporUng News, offers a player— program designed foi" all persona dinals, who this year clianged Uielr and a cup for the fastest lap on the Goedln« rb. <7 Bopert R l U sUindlngs of Uie Pacific conference former policy of making piecemeal tvo-mlle track await the 13 drivers th e W ashington pavilion. ney manager. —but the odds are very much Wayne Osbome by name—who wanUng to play bo.-:eball . . . Did The defeat vlrUially eliminated may r,upplant the Dl«y Dear«. announcements on contract4. Issued who have entered speedy dogsled against their repeaUng last year's you know dept.: Tlioma.', W inter teams. W ashington as a division UUe con' t Duck Newsoms and B ranch R lck- w4s the first fighter to adopt an the flr.t report today on the i' triumph . . . The Couears stlU Imvc lender. cys when It comes to sntirlng dia­ allaa In the ring . . . As Tom ot their b^tterymen. Bverett Heseman o f Asliton. wln^ a tough row to hoe. with Washing­ T he plUdiers and n e r the. last two years, a g ain will ton and Oregon State right oh their m ond headline.' . . > Osborne, a Spring he won the EnglWi heavy- pitcher, won 13 and lost 13 with welglii' UUe In 1824. ■ ' to start spring training race a team of his own special I n 1775 John Hancock'signed heeLi . . . breed — iiaU Irish setter and half commission making Samuel Nicholas . Unfailing Sign of Now's the time of year I ’d like Hollywood of th% Pacific Coast Penn State, led by Barney £wcll. ot SU Petersburg, Pla.. Monday. league In 1041 but relumed his han nominated a team of 22 a th ­ Bmnch lUckey, vice-president and sUghound—will enter the contest a marine captain. Uie first commis­ to beia baseball player—in the big tavortta to npeat. sion o! the U. 8, m v y . Ume and heading lor the warmer Ilmv '43 coniTfict unilgned . . . H e" letes lor the 21s t annual 1C4A track gtntral manager of the club. climes of the . spring training cxplalnod Uiat ho thought th e o ri­ and field meet March 7 at Madison Ui4t 13 battery men had signed Good Seeds camps—with no worrlei.other than ginal oootract called for too much Square Carden . . . NYU’s baskeU tracts. THey are: how many thousand dollar* In- money and as he did not believe boll team, rated an-outside choice P ltc h e n Jo h n Beazley, Morton crease In pay was forthcoming this h e .w u wdtUi ss much as he got to r tnvltAUon to the naUonal tour­ Cooper, Ira Hutchinson, A1 Jur- for 58 Years! Reason . . - Ju st a dream , of course. last year, suggested a reducUon nament at MadUott Square Oatdea. Islch, Howard Krlat, BUI L ohnnan, . ; . When club officials recovered, Joses'two of Its outsundlng player* Oeorgo' Mimger, Howard Pollet, For more than half • oeBtnrjr—dnriac Clyde Bhoun and Lon Wnmeke: BROTUEn ACT Osbonie_Kis signed nt his 1!>4I —Bob Davldoff and Jim Coward— pe«ee er trar, tbntixh jeaia of deprea* salary. to Uie armed services next week .. Catchers Ous Mancuso and Walker ston or i\I«otT—this fa m o n A m e rtc n POCATTXLO. Feb. 31 An­ There are few priority worries at Coacli Dana X. Bible says Uiat firm has not telled to snppiy tbe fa n w other brother act will be pertonned Ohio Bute . . . An inventory re- the University of Texas foolhall wttb blgbeat (jttaaty. twted seed- IWa tn the Plot\ccr QuebaU league thU enough material to ouUlt bU team will have 23 IMtennrri avalJ- Tear, as always (be nytarO eew on the season. athleUo uams lor the next three ■Dle f o r - n m season's team . . . UffUassaraaeeefDEPENniuBZX aeed. The Pocatello CartUnala have ye*n . . . oUulc sports crack of He lost 11 starters from last yeor'a ‘signed John WschUer of Omaha, the year w u mads by New York’s “greatest team In Texas’ history” CASH- -Pitcher, whwfl brother,'IJIII, wUl mayor LoOuanlla who. In backing along wiui five oUier lettermeo Paid for dead, old or disabled ploy In (he ouUleld. night baseball games, said: "if we . . . NaUonal Champion Ned Day hOTMS, roults and w n . C all col­ Northrup King S Co. are to be bombed. I’d Just as abon will soon put his bowling trick* lect Percy Green at tM In ft ball park a s In my a p a rt­ on the screen lo aid Uie game'* m ent." . „ MABT ALICE TBOTIX'FAtlM duffers . Day has bowled IB Twin Fall* Ph. OZU-JX— The naUonal »eml-pro basebail pcrfect 3Q0 .punc»._;______i'age K n . TIMES-NHWS, TWIN PALLS, .IDAHO, : Sunday, Febniaiy. 22, 1849 SHORTAGE OF BOATS DELAYS SHIPMENTS OF WAE MAf ERIAL LES Building Healtk in Democracy’s Youth—Sample From Filer SCHOOtLEAOER UP AT lARVES !■ HDBI BBBi SEESL0NG1IAR WASHINGTON. Feb. 31 (/P> — A shortaee or ships w u reported today SPOKANE, Wash- Feb, :i (/T>—' ' to bo Uio principal ob.iUclo to db- President George 8. Benson of Uferlng much ne«dei- A. L. Kind. Helena. M ont,: Ira thorlratlons for tins. iJilpbulIdlns Snydcr_Enusrprl.se. Ore.; Lro Cor- ■ pCOihiujji. ' m a n . Astoria, Ore.: E. Lee* Sm ilh, In aplte of Incrcwcd activity by SpolWine, Wa.Mi.: Al Mogren, Y aki­ enemy submarines, lo.ues due to ma, W ash,: c . B. Switt. Longvlow, enemy action «-ere sold to bo re l­ W ash,: L. V. Supp, Elko, Nev. FALLS BRAND atively small. An Important factor New directors named were: In the shortaso was niUd to be the J. D. Jftcobi, Lewiston. Ida.: E*rl lone distance to be covered In earry- Amclule, MksoijJ.1, Mont.; H. C, Ins cargoes to Uie far Pacific battio Hein-sch, Dccr Lodge, Mont,: H .'P , McDaniel, Eugene. Ore.: W . A. MEATS WlrtJ!. Bend. Ore.: D, E. Sm ilh, Lo­ gan, UUh: Pred Epperson. Port An­ sphere defense board would geles, W ash,: Ed L. Rowle.s, Spokone. taie under consldemtlon Uie ques­ tion of convoylnir ships running be­ DnlldinK heallhy bodies aa well as heallhf mindi'hai-bf«ome the If you don't think this develops about all tlie muscles you have Rich in VITAMINS tween North and Soutli America. It ntle In Macio Valley schooU rather than the “let ’em play It they Junt try It :iomrtlme. Theso two boys proved that there’s nothing to it could be taken for Rranted, he sold, want to" atllinde of America’s schools fn past generations. These if you’m In ronillllon and conUnuIni lo be conditioned' In this inan- Navy Construction plclnres, taken at Vlctoij school In Filer, prove It. Tlie slide Is nrr will find, as they grow up. that Uirre’s nothing to the bum|w of that practical meajiures for pro­ Guarantee the good health of your family by aenring tecting such ehlpplns would be one popolar spot when (he winter sun shines. Just ellmblng the steps life—providing yoa're ready for them. The lUlie *lrl was next in llpo _Firms Need Men gives plcDty of ezeaclse and 'sliding down has a thrill all Its own. Plsy- 0 hang by tvec. knres when this picture was taken. She was going meat regularly the year around. "Folb Brand" meat* worked out In Uie near future. Need for men between the oge* of SnperrUM Pooling groond er. noyal Dye. returned Clirlstton "If Uic people will be good enough .m ljslonary frotn the Dclslon-Congo, to oiien (heir iloorii and let him in gave A descrlpuve talk on conditions Monday iilnlit,’' Early said, "the In Africa, and told Incidents of tils pre.-.ldcnt liojici they have a m ap of experiences In that mLvlon U>e post Uie world or a Klobc of th e world tw en^ years. He described his 10,- so Uiey mlKlit very clearly or m uch 000 m ile Journey to the African po rt better unili'rstapd him as ho talks of Dokor on the western coast of w ith them. " , French West Africa, and of the ar­ * Early said he Uioughl Uie p resi­ duous Journey to Uie Inland country dent's nililri'.'in would be aim ed in of Uie Belgian Congo. Uie principal direction of "KivinK Mr. and Mrs, Ben Winkler, Twin Uie picttirr of the world n t w ar a.i Polls played several marimba selec­ h e sees it." tions. Early uildeil th a t Mr. Roosevelt You will want' sees the war -ihrouKh Uie copies of every- - nrmy—and— navy- d Homer Hudelson. couroeed lo uike part, in Kiimcs and "In Our Own American manager of Veterans' hospital and exercise for all studtnls Is one of llie Tlio cards were being prepared The Same. best body builders possible. went to Flier lo gel plcmrca of the for dUtribullon in the dcfrn.ne offlcb sta te director of bta^kouts la civilian jo u n sslers n t the kind of [ilny Uiey defense. Take, for Instance, years ngo when which Is located in the courthouse, lltUe glrU—all prim and proper— engage In cvco’ day. hr iL-.kcd one .ilioiing space in Uie county com- Way" didn't take much exercise of any sort of Uio tciichprs the niunc of the m Usloners' office. CARP but perhaps Uiat obtained by w alk­ scliool. The card will te.itlfy th.it the bear­ "Iffl Uie Victor}' rcluiol," the Filer Man Gets ing to school In the mcmlnB nnd er Is "an auxlllnrj' mem ber of Uic home In the afternoon. ICRchcr replied. volunteer participation committee." With Everything Car Okay No. 11 Now times have chansed. Sport.s Let Uiftl be nn cnini. . . victory and on the back wilt be Uie follow­ can't help bui come in iii.r m d lo We ean GUAflANTEE salbfac- Eleventh permit for delivery of aa -e sponsored for the glrLs as well ing wording: as th e boys and tho glrU Uike lo U a n a tio n where cralion." seven permits for the purdiase of public school systems like thaie now to build strong bodies and whrre results Terfeet.- they BO on Boy Scout. Comp rire . Twin Falls new and obsolctc-lype Urcs and operating In the MAglc VaW y. i^bca also were gronicd. New rub­ Youngsters Included Girl and Glrc Re.icr\r ouUhks in­ stead Of to a propagiuidn comp. AlIJJul for vrctory= ber wlU be obtained by a Kimberly N ot onl}' do Instructors a rran g e -~^:00 p.m.— Thursday, Feb.26th larm er, two Urea and tubes lo r competitive sports for Uiose In the TH E EUGENE y Jre- ■ one tiro for truck. upper grades but those of the lower FA TEIt'S NA.ME noU O flT Beauty Studio quent c Obsolete rubber was approved fot grades are not fortfotten In Uie nwh PiriLADEXPHIA. Kcb, 21 (,7V-Tlie cleaned at regular Inter- These entertaining and instr\ictiv^^otion pictures are sponsored a Buhl fannrr, one Ur« for form to turn out a finished product. imrcha-wd for „vals last longer and look trailer: a Kimberly, laborer. Urn O rganized pla}' lias been subsU tutcd $40,000 Uie nam e, «ood will and As- fresh and r by the Minneapolis-MWine Company and the Sawtooth Company tractor, and a Hansen truckman, for the old "lilt and mLw’ system. soclatcd Pre.vi mcmberalup of Uie de- as part of the grand program to be presented for you during the and tube for trailer: a Buhl farmer, M ost grade scliool teachers h av e, a t funct E\'cnins Ledgrr. two tlree for passenger car; a Twin one time or another, completed on annual Palls fanner, two Ures and tubes various athleUe teanu and they pas.s SAVE 20% ^ for trailer; and a Buhl man. one the InformaUon learned on to tho tlra for passenger car. youngsters. They encourage all CASH & CARRY FARMER'S CONGRESS youngsters to parUclpate and be­ cause of this encouragement, all the This year, when America is depending on you to produce “The youngsters do take an acUve part In Airlines to Turn all games plarmed for them. . VICTOR & BLUEBIRD Food for Freedom,” it is more important than evorfhat you at­ Flaj-ground equipment Is now as tend this annu^get-together. We will be looking for you, in Twin Over Transports much a port of any grade school as Uccords from the latcsl hit parade—-35c plu.s lax WASHINQTON, Peb. 21 M > - a re blackboard.s, pencils, pa p er and Falls on February 26th. ' V -1 DOST WANT TO WALK Commerda] airlines, it was an­ books. WITHOUT VOU- nounced today, have agreed to turn K eaem bef Uie D raft Dlnith Bbarr. niurblrd over 23 transport planes to th e arm y. Since the first draft bill was pass­ o v e n THK WHITE C Tlie war department said care waa ed. and men were called Into the o r novEn- . taken to aak planes only from Unoo service of t!l\elr country, thousands CItnn MUIrr, niiKblrd and routes where removal of e9 requM t ior the planet -which some grade school—will not be that Uitenlag Sooths for Yot 2 U-Shoehone Str«el'East was promptly rocognlied by ths air­ way If the teachers have anything to Next to Orphcnm lines.’ say about It.- Ph. 270 Silndfiy, February 22. 1042 TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO / Page BJevra^ NORTHSIDEHERD C. OF C, HELPS IN \ MARKETS ANE) FINANCE iSl-DATHfllD GAieiNGlIAt J ? - b L -Bibe,’* welsUred HoliUin In Uii Ws farmen of th« good old UBA. art In this Und today.'peopla whoss' JEROM E, r«b. ax— A nother. Im ­ New York Stocks hcra ot o. j I.MocJc. W endell, la lh« ie«m to think th&l raU oolng U' anoMton fought to frte thU Und portant naUonai defensa program In clomping down on us pr«tty hard, from L ngllsh tyr*nny excua which every farmer In the county CiYSliER BOOMS hlsbe«l t«4t cow in the Ooodlng* DECLINEIDEIN::; . Jerome Daliy Herd Improvement but mayba we ought to look at some please), who for pecuniary galu may help, and with ■■■'• usocUUon, according to the Janu* of the fannm of other countries would risk sacrificing Uib land to to himself, U Uiat of gaUierlng «ld %X7 report of Clarence R. KnuUon. and climes. We lUU havo Ures and the war lords of Germany ojid ' -inglng In tc junk dealers, all kinds fupervuor. cart to go too much and we mooaga Japan. Can't they Just this onco .. soap meUls. it was emphasised TO YEAR’S HIGH lEAT-FOlUREH HUheit herd mverajes were re­ to get gas enough to keep Uia car b« whlt« folks and forget that per Wednesday by Glen VJnlng, Jerome, CHiOAao, Feb. 31 0U9 — a n ^ corded b7 P- O. MftMcy. Qoodlns, OQ the road about as usual, though cent which by some aort of book­ who addressed members ot the futures drifted nikiTOWlr today. over 30 cows; iL L. H ording, Good­ 1 do believe th a t we are drlTln* a keeping magic, they pyramid to as Chamber ot Commerce at luncheon. W heat closed* off M to U eeo t » much as 40 per cent or lOO per Sponsoring the program also will Markets at a Glance ing. between 10 and 30 cows, and bit slower to save the tires. bushel; com eft H lo H:-o«U ub* CUrence Welli, Ooodlng. under 10 We have no reatrlctlons on food cent. . B members of the Cliamber of Com­ -'langed to up.^; rye uncbangvd to cawi. of any Und except sugar and to far And w h at of Uie labor gangsters merce and'the Jerome county ACA. :t ^ : and soybeuu up K to t SI Uetd* Tealed that has not bothered some of our that are extorting such union fees Viui need for'placing the maUrlal Prices slipped ft.Jrac^on In Number of herds tested w m 33 grabbing kinrf of folks th a t would from defense-workers? What, too, In hands of Junk deslers at once trading on uUlns by prolesslonal and there are 318 cows In the aa- see th# war right In our own bacic ot the apartment owners that are was stressed by Mr. Vlnlng. who traders who acted on over-night M cUtlon. Cows mUklng num ber *53. door before they would give up any reaping such rich harvests In rent­ stated that at tho pre.ient time there reporu that Prealdent Roosevelt, als? Is the very soul of America NEW YORK, P^b. 31 OI.R)-Chry- ATerage pounds of mlUc produced of tho things Uiat t^ey feet they are five gigantic umBlters lying Idle sler corporation featured the short would veto tho pending farm^bloo per cow. Including dry cow*, were are enUtlcd to. Nor does Uiere so dead U iat only Uie soldier of u s all because of Inadequate material wlt£ session on the stock market today bUl If It is approved by congrcss. 010. Average pounds of bulUrfat to b* any prospect of a ahorUige can lay anything of value oi^ the which to work. altar of Liberty that those heroes of by raising, to a new high lor the produced per cow, Including dry food of any ot the essential soru Japanese Labor year at SO'.i up m . The Issue has cows, were 24.7.- • • will only try to be a s nearly s . Valley Forge suffered to ordain and A representaUve of Uie Amalga­ itupporUng as It Is possible for us to esUbllsh? We are In grave dange) been strong slncc the directors “ ' " In addlUon, there w ere 63 mated Sugar company, Mr. Tnylor. th e dividend earlier th is week producing *0 or more pounds of but- be. of oeelng Uiat altar crumble Into w as present a t the se.islon W ednes­ dust under the feet ot Invading consen'B capital for war work, terfat," said Knutson. outers Leas Fortnnato day to speak on the Jap labor alt- Enough rolls advanced to send lUUnj of "Bsbe” wa* attained B ut this Is f a r from th e casi hordes, and yet many of our people uaUon. The company Is seeking an W M m ' re holding out for a higher price. that average up slightly, UUlltles I W pounds of mlUt. ’JiS pounds of most*any other country you may opinion of the farmers In this sec­ were firmer on outlook for possible butkrfat and a UH. name. Even In South America where W hat Priwi U berty? tion, on Uie m a tu r ot bringing in saipenslon of Uie death sentence on Second highest cow wm "Nora, war has hardly reached except \VSat will th a t price be worUj If Japanese laMr to work during thr holding companies.' O ils sagged with registered HolsUln In tho herd of a bit of submarine acUvlty out .ur liberty Is gone? The soul of harvest season. many at new lows and chemicals Wells, which produced 1307 pounda lea. there Is evidence of a short­ America must awake or all of thi It was polnUd out Uiat at thi failed to rally after recent declines of mlUt 703 pounds of b u ttc rfa t and age of some commodlUes. And ii proud boa.1t of American IdcallsiL present Ume, Uie government will Coppers were steady to easier, build- a 3.7 itsU tht tountrlts of Europe there « e I: Is as sounding brass and tinkling irlly have to work out some , Ing Liiues tlrm and farm equipm ents Top Uerd lUtln* many cases near famines due to the cymbols. If the God ot our faUiera plan t-) do someUilns wlU) Uid- Ja p - lower, J. I. Case m ade MaAsey's high herd rfttlns w m ob- grabbing of food stuffs for Uic Ger­ Is to be wllh us In this struggle we aiid Insiead of placing them I at 03', off I'i points. t tatned with ttvcroso tnlU productlor m an arm y by th e relentless lUUer. must acquit ourselves as Christian )nccntraUon camps at Uie gov- Allied made a new low a t 130' of 025 pound.i and nvcrngo fa t pro- Normal pursuit of forming can people. We m ust have done w ith lent's expense, li was believed off \ and du Pont preferred made ducUon of M ^ pounds. In the reglv hardly be possible In mo.it of Uicse pettiness and grasping for adviint- ... they sliould be required to work a new low a t 131 off U while Union tered Holstein lierd. 39 out ff 41 itrlts and this furUier nggra n«e. financial or pollUcaL AmcTW la all crops requiring liand labor. Carbide equaled ILi low. Dow Chem­ cowa were milking. ,.s the sltuaUfln. But-Swltacr. must prevail, but America must d ^ It was carried Uiat the Chamber of ical lo.1t a fracUon. Eastman Kodak Graded HoLitein herd of Harding, land. landlocked and blockaded by serve to prevail. The Ideali. and ^m inerce pass a resolution favor- :il a point- which was first In the class bC' aJl sides. Is solving Its food prob­ acts of ChrisUari men must be the inevaie removal of Uie clilld labor' tween 10 and 20 cows, avernljed l,03i . w lows for th e year were made lems In a.very practical way. The Ideals and acts ot America. The law AstrlcUon on such law as It now by PhllllEe. Pure OH. S ta n d a rd OU pounds of milk and S73 pounds of if mucli o t the land for pas­ war wlil sot be won by singing "we itands. IN', j.i niid Texas com pany. U. a. fftt. Nineteen out of 10 were mllklns, ture waa welt enough during normal did It once, we can do It again." Announcement was made that the Rubber preferred made a new low Wclla' registered and graded Hol- .Imcs, but now It hos been reasoned Those bo>'s singing over Uie radio annual elecUon meeUiig will be held ■) off 3.' etelns. first In Uio cla.%s under 10 out th a t It requires 7.4 acres of pas­ here March 18, Directors whose cows. oversRed 1,107 pounds of milk will no t b* the ones w ho will do Uie . new low for Uie y e ar was made ture land to raise the equivalent of fighting, onyway. Tliey will have to terms expire Include A. W. Tlngwall. by Becch-Nut packing nt 81 off 3H and 41J pounds of fat. 8U but of six food for one person, while If this sing to us who stay at home to ke«p Berwyn Burke, R. u. 'Freeman and points-from the previous close and were mllklnB. same acreage Is put Into potatoes It up our moraSc. Boshl John Uosmon. olf 13H points on the week. Tho is^ will feed 18 persons. So the s*-lu:h Kau]ed hay today, and Uie scenes A com m ittee was nam ed to woikLn •• sold avno>rearllcr in Uie year. to more cultivated land Li being were so peaceful' along the coun­ :ooperaUon wlUi the civilian de- «w Jones preliminary closing made. try-side. T he (censored) was (cen­ ense council regardms Uie gather­ rages: Industrial. 10537, up 0.37; In addlUon land Utat wn.i more oi sored) bright and-though It was ing, storage, and packing of waste rail. 37.00. up 0.13; utUlty, ISifl. up F A R m N U N I l less wasto Is being cleaned up or 1j (censored) early In the morning, it paper and products of like i^terlaU rO i; and <1S stocks, 39.34. up 0.13. being drained and Is being cultivat­ warmed up nicely by noon and was Stock sales approxim ated 310.000 ed, and persons In town who have Utady Chemurgy a beautiful day. Lambs were play­ also announced that A. L. iharcs against 170,000 & week ago. lawns or flower gartlens available ing as only lambs can play, with all C urb stock sales were 33,000 shares I K OFFICERS are asked to raise vegetnbles In such Woodliead, manager of the Jerome the oontorllons of Uielr nimble little compared wlUi 30,000 la s t Saturday. plots; n ie cow populaUon Li down Idaho Power company office, has RUPERT. Feb. 31—R u p e rt N( bodies. CatUe were licking them­ been selected as chairman of the tlonal Farm Loan aMoclatlon held some 20 per cen t since AURUst, 1039. selves, a sign that spring Is not too or Uie time of the sU rt ot the prc.i- farm chemurgy com/nlttee, appoint­ the annual meeting at the L.DS. far away. ment being made by the president, tabernacle. Tuesday, PebJ 17. P re­ ent Hitler sulcJdo attempt. Many of Tho ducks along Deep creek were the foods will be automatically ra­ I>r. R. C. Matson. AsslsUng Mr. ceding the afternoon- program, din­ talking among themselves, perliaps W oodhead will be R. O. rtc c m a n , ner was served by women ot the tioned bceau.15 of th e high prlcc irj'lniT to decide where lo spend the th a t they will command.' The m otor Clark L. Helss. Ray O. Peterson. ■'L.DB. churcJj to 102 persons. summer. In fact God's creatiu-es John Woolley, Gus Callen and WU- Talks were tflven by W illard M. car W bi'lng replaced wlih the horse were happy on this beautiful day. drawn vehicle and even then an 60n Churcliman. v Reea, reslpnal manngeT for the land All except God’s Oivn children, hU P rim ary objective of this com ­ bank, and by O. D. T nylor of U» itc fuel shortage la felt, boUi for highest creaUon. Some wonder why m ittee locally will bo to make a stato AAA. nesUc use and for technical pui God leu things go as Uiey have. poses, and Uie supply of wood Is be­ irvey of pavilblllilcs of Introduc- A. C. DcMary, secretary, gave i God dldnriKive anj'thlng Jo do with g new crops Into the county and report of the year's activities. ing drawt^ on raUier heavily. It. G od's children dLiobeylng his Jap an Even Wonie . .1 create new uses for surplus farm Roy D. LaRuo was reelected dl. commands have put us In Uils mess. products. reclor for the three-year term, and - But If you want to nee a country Reminds me of the smart Negro. wU«x there ' 1.1'always a shortag' A project was conducted last year Thom ai Dlackcr appolntod to serve A folored brother a.iked him- Ivhat Jn this county — thnt of soy beans, Uie unexplred term of Howard Has. of thiM iecMslUes of life, let's Imvi was meant by Uie "status quo." The a look at Japan. Here the averagi which registered highest oil con- ton, was reelected for one year. smart Negro replied Uiat It was it of any sim ilar project In Uic A t tho OTRanlraUon moetlnff o farmer and hU family have to ge LaUn for "the mess we's In.” And Uio board of directors, Arthur T a ll Uie e.i.ientln4a of life from a bl someone Is always trj'lng to get back fitatc. Smith was named president; P. P. of land only 34 yards square, or con' to the status quo. Shy, vlce-pre.'ildcnt; A. C. DcMor>', talnlng one-fourUi acre. From this , secretary: P. P. Shy. Ro>- D. LoRiio miniature farm Uie Japanese farmei and Tliomaa'Blacker. lotin commit­ mu.it not only feed and clothe-hb tee. family, but he must pay taxes and BUHL Members of the .board w e ArUiur provide for all other expenses. And T. emlth. P. P. Shy. J. A. Handy, now comes the bright side of Uie pr. And Mrs. K. K. Shott went to Thomas Binder tind Roj’ D. LaR ui plchire, 'The govemment of Japan F o rt Collln.1. Colo-, rtld a y . w here Willard M. Rees reported on Ui now takes Uirce-fourtha of all he Dr. S liott will ottend Uie Colorado produces to help support the w ar m a ­ Farm Credit Admlnl.itmtlon's part suite Veterinary coUese for two WASinNOTON. Feb. 21 (U-R) ,— In the war effort and O. B. Tuylor, chine. and Uie Japanr.iQ furmer's weeks, continuing hLi study In r>ur- lot Li very unhappy. So sorry.* And n ir e e south Idaho boy.i n of tho state AAA. spoke on Uie farm geiy. Mrs. Sliolt will vLilt friends a t limtril by Rep, Dworsliak (R-Idaiio) program for 10« In crop production. try to think what we in this coun- Fort Colllm and Denver. Tliey will trj- would do on one-fourth of an tortny for.appointment to Uie Unit­ A. C. Dc.Mor}-, secretary, reported vUlt for two days In Salt Lake City ed States naval academy at^An- tliat Uie lUisoclaUon Is now R e n 'lc lf acre i>er farm family. We wouldn't n routo to Colonulo. buy many defen.ie bonds, but how napolLi. Md. HlQioaiti am ountlns to |1.401;000, Members of the NuUonal -Iil ... They were Ezra T. Clark, neph­ P. P. Shy. who has ncrvccl contl) we rould .lave gasl society of the Buhl high school e tect- W ith people J.0 crampcd for living ew of Wllford Clnrk of Georgetown uoujily on Uie board of directors sin 1 officers recenUy: Jock NcLion, In Bear Lnke county. W aU rr l»ay the Inception ot the Rupert National room and so poorly nourl.ihed and resident; Dole Hob.ion, vlcc-presl- Jr.. ton of :tlr. and Mrs. WsU carrd for It Li ea.iy for the w ar Farm I>3an auoclaUon In 1032, was !0t, and Lj'dla Kuccja,- secretary. of M urtaufh, and C harles 8, Cnr- presented a certlflcato of apprecli lord.i of Japan to ^prc^^d Uie Idea Salea of U. 8. defense stam ps have of a war of conquest. For Uic sol­ lisle, son of Mr. and M rs. P aul Car- tlon. been conductcd In tlirce Buhl r.chooli ILile of Diirllngton, dier is fed U all QtUcra ko l\u«Kry; during the winter moiiUis. rcaultlnR If ihelr nomlnaUdns are ncn-plec Id he U cloUied If all oUiera arc In to dale In a total of $475 sold In Uie by Uie secretary of navy and Uiey KIMBERLY raf3. Perhaps Uierc are no great high school, junior high scliool and pass the examlnaUons, Uiey will fortunes tn Japan as we know them Uie Lincoln Interm ediate mJiooI. • thLi countrj-, but Uie gap be- begin their studlc.i next July 1, Mrs. Carl Pendleton and daughter, Harold NeLion. who since h is dls- Tliree alternates were named for :en the rich and the verj- poor la clionte from Uie U..S. arm y la-st Oc­ each. They were:’ PeKcy. left laU week fo r Vallejo, grealcr Uian here. A nd wlUi th a t Calif., where Mr^. Pendleton Is cn- tober has been a m em ber of Uio Por Clnrk—Harold B, Craggs; Jr.. background, strange to relate, Uic Buhl hlffti scliool fan d ty . teaclilng non of Mr. nn a w ait Broclde, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ dent^ of Kimberly. Li training os a ;urUilled Uie support of Uio m ls- radl^pcrator In the navol reserve. liLi call to service. ert Drockle of Rupert, and Robert slonarlM Uiat were already there, Roe Poppelwell, who has bi He Is stationed a t San Dlcgo. lo Uie tcaclilng of Uic w ar lords E. PelcMon. son of Mr. awl Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Riggs entcr- employed at Uie Studebaker groci-ry R. U Petenion of Blackfoot. if Japan have gone almost unclial- In Buhl, went to Salt Lake City Ulned at a Valentine dinner Sun* lensed., and Japanese Christiana day for Mr. and Mrs.. Bill Gordon Tuesday lo enter Uie coast guard have been almost helple.is to stem service. and children. ^Llnda and Jerry, Uie tide In favor of a war'of ag­ RUPERT Eden; Mr. a n d J^ rs. Le.5tcr Oolijen, gression. It Is IntercsUng lo con­ Tft'ln *^"<1 M*"- M rs. Harold jecture jait what Uie effect would Mr. and Mrs. William Armstrong James, mrtaugh. have been If some of Uie b'llllona FAIRFIELD Leonard/'Emcmon, W alla Walla, And son. Rldiard. Portland, and Mr. ‘i "pending to try Wash., who Tblted Ia.it week with Mrs. P. E. Neeley and daug; a n d Mrs. Robert C arpenter. Wlllov,?. defeat Uie Ja p o n tse . could have Calif-, le ft TuMday for th e ir homes, his mother. Mra. Charles Emerson been spent In trying to Chrlstianlie O rpha. spent Uie post week and brothers, Ernest and Carl. Left Uieti . relaUves In Pocstello, having spent the past week ‘ They came to attend funeral • Saturday fat WoUa Walls and has Tlien, loo, Uie Japani CasuttlUes at the Sfewarl ekl lilt Joined the na»y. proud race and our patronising way located between Fairfield and Good­ Ices for Carl Upps. father of Mrs. Tho VouUi pellowthlp groups ing. Sunday Included I3-year-old Arm-itrong and M r. Carpenter, of dealing wim all people of forelgi Funeral services for Burton Dur­ . was hosts to UiB Jeromo and Mui blrUi, wasB e.-tpedallye.-(pecla"" distasteful • to• Leta Mae Stewart, who suffered a Xuugh groups Sunday afternoon. sprained leg. and Dick Toone. high ant. former resident of Rupert, were these children of Uie rising sun X held Tuesday afternoon. Feb. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haverland have wonder why we do patronise Uie school freshman, whose ankle waj sold Uielr ranch a n d w ill, move to broken. wlUi burial In Mill Valley c e m e t..,. folks of oUier countries. Qoodneiu Mr. and Mrs. Walter MorrLi..of the Norlhsldc soon. They have been knows wo are the least pure of any Allen Batticher and four frater­ acUve in the local Grange m San Francisco, who h of the countries when it cornea to nity brothers from Uie University Mr, and Mrs. Charles OummersOi menta. of Idaho stopped overnight Monday th e pa.1t 10 days vLiltIng Mrs. M or­ racial origin. Sort of like the ris' parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Andy have returned from an extended Justice of U>e Peace and Mrs. L. calling Uie kettle bUck. Maybe ... at the home of his parents, Mr. E. Ward moved to Uie Lacey resi­ Watson, left for their home Tuesday Tlslt to the west coast. won't have such a case of big head and Mrs. Henry Bauscher, while en Elders of the Springdale and Uni­ dence last week. route to Denver to attend a naUooal accompanying Mr. Watson and Mr. by Uie Ume we have safely defended H ord. who will look for employment ty wards entertained their wives and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pendleton re­ mr country agalnit Uie aggrcssora. convenUon of Delta Tau Delta. ceived ' word from their son, Bob, Cb'de Martin of the Hill City In California. partners at the Unity ward hall : sa>-, we may have a little more re- Monday evening. A banquet was fol­ sUUoned a t Pearl harbor th a t h e Is dlstiict has been named to succeed Dr, O. A. Mocllmer U in Denver, ipcct for Uie m ilitary p row »a of Colo., this week attending a medi­ lowed by progrom. comic stunts and well and getUng along fine. oUier countries, ei’en If we don’t ex­ Mrs. Fred McNeu. who resigned Mrs. Clinton Sudweeka. Merced. recenUy. as a member ot the Camas c al meeting. He will retu rn Mon* m ovlrg plcture-1. **HeV»VVooii^& *■ " ■ ...... actly adtnlra their tactics, though w« day. M r. and Mrs, Jolin R- Cr«tne .(Calif.. Is vlslUng this w eek a t thi may be forced to adopt similar tac­ county rural high school board of •hM lo’s as a repre-ientaUve from th e Miss Parke U In Tacoma, she wUl Denver Beans Thurman Tate won high. low Gamble store. were clialrmen. Mn.-Llla H. Bene­ a carpenter's helper tn the ship­ -also vUlt her uncle, George Parke. It off my mind that there are peo* dict led devoUonals. Articles on yards In Bremerton. CAREY pie who hare received Uie benefit Clilna'w-ere read by Mru, M, A. Bi M. I. A. Fireside circle was held Mr. and Mrs. “Bua" Richardson of living In this land ot opportunity, Eleven Men Appear m and Mrs. Acock. Sunday m-enlng following L. D. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Kay Pickett and moved here last week-end from Sal­ so fruitful of all benefits that make Circle No. 3. W. S. C. S. of UiB Services at the home of Mr. and mon City, Mr. R ichardson U em- life more worth living and allow one children arrived last Mondsy from rPOTATO- Before Army Board MethodLit cliurch, met Tuesday at Mrs. Ezra Bingham. Tacoma, Wash„ and were guests for plowed with the lU te highway survey U) gain a home and a competence, RUPERT. P^b. 31—Appearing be­ home of Mrs. Rosella Renner. Mrs. Dale Richards, formerly of a few days of Mrs. Pickett's moUier, crew working out of Carey. ROGEBSON ana yet are ready to sUck a knUe fore the army examining board at Mrs. Harvey 'Blldertack wos devo- Ogden, who wife her small daugh­ Mrs. Fred Pator. "niey are now liv­ Carey people who attended the GROWERS In Uie bock of Uils friendly coun­ Twin Palls, the following group of Uonal leader and Mrs. Walter Tay­ ter. Shkron Dali, has been visiting ing In the Dlx apartment house and 1.. D. 6. union meeUng In Jerom e U st try, Nor are they alone. There boys are subject, depending on phys­ lor. program leader. Mra. Gerald her father, ^ ra iThuham and fam­ will make Uielr hom e here. Sunday were President W. L- Adam­ We Are Always In^ the ical flUiess,'to the next call; Jones gave two readings. ily for three weeks, lias now Joined Mr. and Mrs. William Briggs, who son, Bishop R^ IE. Adamsm, Buford Mafkct for Potatoes' Reuben Klein, Cliarles A. Bailey, her husband In Burley where th«gr attended the funeral of Mr. Brlgg's K irkland, &lrs. Charles UaskeU, D. Jake Boldt. Clayton Bdward HelMl, C lrd e No. 1. McUiodlst 'W. S. C. S.. will make Uielr home. . broUier, liaak Brlggg, in Spanish E. Adamson. Miss Iris Pace. Mn. pb«n* [)i tar L auit U w ket Alrln Walters, On-llle Eugene Pot> met at the home of Mr*. Fuller Fen­ Uteraiy leason was given for Be­ Pork. Utah, last week-end. returned W. C. Eldredge, Mrs. Owen Barton. their home after « Tiilt li qaotjtl»a( •MONEY TO LOAN ON ter. a ^ansfer, Dmn LeRoy Hoff­ ton Tuesday. Mrs, Fenton and Mrs. lief society Tuesday afternoon by here last W«dnesday,' Morgan Spor^, Jean WUdes. Wal­ relatives. .'Vjs' • MACK DRinilT It. J. yvZAVtB • FABM A CITY PEOPCBTT man. Joe Warren Broodhead, all of A. C. Frederick were chairmen. De­ M rs. Elwood AlhTd. Bubject was MLis Beatrice Parke of Carey and lace Mecham and eon, Cloyd. U n. . Ur. tttd Un: Brew* Bpmekr.rad Twin r»tu riict Rupert, Palmer Emmett Hathaway voUonals ^ r e conducted by Mrs. '^um or In Our Reading.” Mr. and M/s. Tim Brown of Hailey Asael DUworUi and Berle Cuauoo. children TlslUd M r. and X R . rnaa* 7u rtioQ* m and John Wayne Smith, Paul, and .PEAVEY-TABER CO. Thelma Welghell. ArUcles token left Sunday for Tacoma. W ash, to Miss Orpha SmlUi. who taachet at Bums la Twin FfcltoaoD dW .C-; • Buyers for H. H. Zlmmerll Joseph A rthur ColUns, M inidoka. from thto MeUiodUt Mlsslonaiy Alaska. wlUi Its many bordering visit Ronald Brown, who wlU leave American Fails, spent the week-end Mr. magadn# were given by Mra. Fen­ Islands, has an estimated coast line Uia sta te s soon wlUi the U. S. arm y wlUi h er m other, M rs. l . A. Sm llh. Ir b a d t d j^ k e w s w a n t a d s . ton and Mrs. Frederick. o r 2S,000 miles. for an-unknown ^esUnaUon. While who la lU. page Twelve TIMES-KEWS, TVyiN FALLS, IDAHO Sunday, February ,22, 1942

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TO D O — • VOO al» ‘ He eould not k«p U> th e "Yej," lie tried to move. «aachl>r aC *«a l:ia Mlate o rtr- path. “S-nJil Not now. t ------•Mri •‘all.boT* Kraka Mcllashl »«»< ly Kaaaskaai lMas>- Ho Bturabled up tlio stepa o t < talk, I>crhBp3." ttr») Caaaaadra Towrr, wkaaa n - Itho terrace. He heard Anna’s star- I Ho wnketl and slept and wnked ■litaa daatsr (a l W U t v n Kya- tei7 | I ^ U a RsMaii. daasklcr mt jUtd Mtlninn'lon na slopped • Bguln but never for very long. l«ar. Towrr. iJnlo the blinding lamplighl,* and i Then one morning' the objccta In fanooa at a»«lal aaab t M Mra. •Uicn his grnndmolher saying, the room were slendler and •elcftr^ Oordam. (akra CaaaUaal of arkoaU Olkaar ckaniefrni l»wr*t 8k«po your Rev. Jimic.i Cain. DiUil. wa.' tJie M n, &lnn OI:Ji, n m lv.lonnry In pnpa’U—” Ileneo’fl apeech was cut main itflernoon spenker; prayer wn.n China for many yriir.i. now a t home i sliort by n dreadful sound. A offered by John OuTiby; MIm Della due to unr condliloii.s. \ Drabb nnd Mr.v Alex M ellon sanK n Mra. OWi hii.i been here thU week , longslrawn cry come from open duct;-Ml** Nomift Lehman. Cuhl. window#. It wa» moro like the w^klnfi m Uie- mtcrcfit of tli o , 'nnd M m , Roy Haley. Jr.. aiuik: "Emecvi'ncy Million" movcmnnt. Sho j howl of a dog. It mounted nnd Henry Onrdner plnyed the electric JelUictcJPiur-day-nlshiaor Duttc,. mounted n.i thouch It would never «>illtir, ftccompiuilKl by W ilm n'D y M(«il.. lo 1111 Mrvcrnl BiienlclnK < atop, then broke Into ccvernl bee. gimrmrnl-i. ahort,• quick - sobs and died' In Rev. luid Mr*. Cain annn n duct> Oursl.^i wprr Rrv, EuKi'nr S tiunp. , long moan. Rcnco turned palo Mrs. Rufiw HHris played the «c- Mm . O. W. Paul,' Mra, O. W. Doyle and caught Parrla by tlie arm. I cardlon and MLn Brnbb 'nnd Mrs. 'w id Uie honor tairni, •‘Good gracious. W illy.” R enee Mellon plftyed a .ln m ip e t nnd clarl- Epoke In olbud whisper, •'didn't i nrUUiei., MISKS LAID Dr. Gordon give your father I D inner « , i u i served on long lablcs LONDON, Feb. 31 {A’, — Drltl.ih d iloroform ?” ' ’ ’ In Uie church bn.ipment. H ntcheu plane.i. nppnrriiUy .^leeklnc *o tfup “I—I hcnrd Mntna say ^ e • uiid red nnd blue slnrs nrnthe tables the Oermiiii bnlllcihtpa Scharnhorsc i - u .— , -----. tt-ere In keepmK wlUj W iuhlnnton'« nnd Onelscnnu nnd the heavy cnib- ' bIrUidny. Uie ihem e'w ed.ln th e dec- er Prlnz Kuneii In th e ir porta. Inld ; ornilon.i. i Rev. Cecil /Himniy d itc h bcaide Uic .Toad. JUs lo w RcUeduled to was crimson, and he was 'crying aloud. Tlien ho began to run to- word tho house. ”Hc’a got to quit that," he sobbed. "He’s got to quit that. I’ll—ru kill that old du^fool doctor!” Tlie next day fit school Parrla overheard Mlsa Colt say to Mbs Venable thnt Mr. Macintosh had died from Ehoek, Ho wondered just'w hat t hat meant. Ono thing, however, he wna ctr- tain. of. Ho wa* afraid of Dr. Henry Gordon. *pAKRlS and Renw would hnvc fallen quickly into their ac­ customed summer pastime hnd it. not been for Uie sudden, inexplic­ able striotnesa of Sven, her fitUicr. “There b dnnser In mUing clasaes,” he told Gudrun. ‘’M ore^ now Uiat both of Uicm are grow­ THB QS/nrsltM& IT IS A U M O S T in g up.” The next week he forbade Re­ i nee to ronm tho plnee wlU» Pnrris » she used to do, yirashing her

Of nil this she told Parrla nothing until, one stolen afternoon, they went up through the spruce plant­ ing nnd down tho other side to. tho pond—their ‘‘.lecret lake,” u • they always called It. 'T n r r b ,” she »nld soliSy. Ho knelt beside her. ■‘Whafa Uie m atter, R enee?” She told him, her hair. sUver in Ibo green sHndows. falling over her fnco to hide Uie tears. “So you see, I cnn’t be your KweeUieart Buymore,” she whimpered. • "VESTA",- "Oh, no. Rcneel” ho cried, tak­ A HOUATBIM COW OW NOO ing her awkwardly In hb arms, BV THE NBBftASKA GCHOOt. OF* A&RtCULTURCr 0_;»TIS, kissing her checks, ^stroking her NCBft., PROOUCCD C N O U ^H head, rocking her gently. JVUUC l-A4r VEAR TO ••Papa Kild thnt If I—look!’* 5UPPLV A CMtU? PROM , Sho leapt to her feet and cowered TO C O f./ ^ C fU r . igalnst the tree. “P o rr b , th e re w as somebody In thodo bushea—somebody »-ntching Maybo Papa.’' “Como on. RAnee, let's t» ” “N'o.” S h e thought a m inute. "You stay here, and 111 go flrst. You wait a good while.” Later he went slowly down the (sme way she had gone. When ho camo in aljht of the i UtUe cottage he was surprised. I T he .doors vS wand. SUU the tuurderoua blows iL 7 went on and on. Tl^e screams 't 2> 2! chan Bed. Tliey' wcro suddenly 'boorsc—like the cries of an anl- ■ii M n a l. Porrb felt blm»elf turn icy cold. ia B 6 knew bo was going to bo alck. Ho threw out his hands as he sav/ 3Z T ~ the ground slanting sharply toward hU face. '' 3 i a • • 42 TT was almost dark when tio 4i opimed hb eyes. He rcmcm- , bcred once where ho was and '■'■// W what hM happened. He crawlcd So 91 k d few pticcs and listened. The bouso was silent Had Uiey killed' a ia S5 s i ber7 Hb breath shook out of him In ga»p^ He felt terribly UL To- u i,, morrow<-4ic’d tell his grandmoth« er about Sven. They’d take Renc« h i i a w a y fro m h im . To.-norTow—h* couldnt do Anything now. Tomor- co>H>_8vea—the ditty, horrible. \ 'm .

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WANT A.D RATES HOLD EVERYTHING WANTED TO RENT OR ' SEEDS AND PLANTS MISCELLANEOUS LEASE FO R S A L E nm es-N ew a BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WANT AD RATES FURNISHED KK»n wlUi kltclien Kimberly, Phone ftW t. BoMd on Coat-I>er modem home, stoker. nlr-condl* GLODE SEED FEED COMPANY tloner, water softener, Clo.se In. motor; 12-Kauge nholKtin; Craig S. TO FINANCE TUB BAL» VcrtUPT. rifle, 321 Locusl. Phone iflDD. Window Shop, 603 M ain 0. Ph- 814. Pliona 1333, LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OF Youn oAa Errora-ahoiild bo'reported Imme- C u rlfh i >i Drapery SJiop, 335 6th E. Alstely, )io allowancM wU] b< HEDUOED price! TJirre iiparLmcnta. HOME, FURNISHINGS Alio Mllp covers. carpeU. Ph. <63. Consumers Credit Co. made for more than one Incorrccl Fine ihape. 137 Ninth avenuo (Owned hy Pnclflo Flnnnw> ln»erUon. forth. AND APPLIANCES Dlamanda 339 MAIM AVENUE NORTB o n TRADE for proix riy In Pocatel­ R. L. Roberta, Jeweler. 115 Sho. N lo—equity In mo Dr. E. J . Miller, «ia M ain N. Pb- 1ST7 I Uoon's. down. 831J0 per mo. Phone QCt work hnricj. Some nice motclied p a in . liiiKbvs & Sm ith. MEN vantkd to lutndla dLttrlbutton or » 0. InsurancQ a a W. Rosa, 11« M. N, Fb. 8)7'W . ^ R T H CERTIFICATES of famous W fttklna product.-s in 33 WCANER'plgs; 4 year old cow, ARE OP VITAL IMPORTANCE! Twin FiUls, selllns and RcrvUiK FARMS AND ACREAGES For Pir* and OMuH»y Insuronca. Oblalij cmplo>Tnent In airplane Jiv,t ^rc^Jl. 1, norUi F iler. Homer Photo Finiahtng hundred# ot satisfied cu.'.tomrr.s. UNFURNISHED HOUSES FO R SA L E w m u n u . Surely atid Fidelity Bond*, *«t XactorJe*. sWpbulWlna ya«l». fed­ Excellent opiMrtunlty for rlsht Swim Invo*tm*n» C a Baugh Bld|. 8 p rln ti any roll lOc, Sav-M or D ni*. eral offlcea and other major In­ PMtv. No Investment. WtUc J. R,. TiriRTY hrtul ytwng horats; r.___ dustries proof of tjirth la required. W atklnt Oo.. D-OS, W inona, MlniL well matched teams. O ne-half mile O. A Robinson Agtncy. *poclalUti la the TIME8-NEW8 Photo nnd aoutl) cost Fivo Points. Carl Wool- flra, auto and life Insurnnco, Engraving Dept, make a photo MAN WANTE3> - GOODING acrcaKf-Ilvc or Un ' A. HOWARD HALL, M anager copy of your birth record or of EXTRA large Incoma can be se acre*, E*ci'l!<'ni Improvements. any other pipera or documesta e83. A. NlcUan. 1303 34th S t., Danyer, room house. Bmull out buildings. HOUSEHOLD fumlwro In aicrl- In WILL itora piano for prlvlleffi of Colo. All imdcr culilvmlon. Price »U5 SIX good yoiinK team* d ra ft ho ru s. lent, condition. Lawn fum lUira, pi­ LirrrERHEADa m a i l p i e o e s ’ u.ie. Christine M urm y, R t. 3. K im ­ per acre, on inmy tcrm 'i. ElBhty broke: three team* turning smooth. ano. etc, Piion* ISSO'J. BUSINESS CARDS BROADSIDES SehooU and Training RELIABLE experienced meehanle Wanted: Summer range for 1,000 PERSONAL STATIONERY berly. acre* southcn.M of Kim berly. Sev­ T. F. Business Unlver*lty, Fhone to net as nhop foreman for Twin TWO rooms, g arden spot. 110.00 enty acres under ciiltlvutlon. Bal­ ewes and their lamba. B. Brlnglr, USED fitevurt V J u n ir radio. 1041 Engmvlne, latter prew. lithograph OLANDULAR trcntmcnC makes Falls Implement Ilrm . MU5t be monUily. 344 H arrison. Phono ance pnUure. Fair holdings. Phon* 0483 R3. model, 145 value, only llOJS. Bciuiol Annual*, buslne** form* der-developed clUldren hcalUiy experienced In truck, txactor and 1430-J. 814J300. F. C. Gravc.i and con. Terms. WIL',on Baten Appliance. a specl<y Stwina Maehinea and happy. See Dr. L. A.-Patorton. automobile repair. ThU It a po- BABY CHICKS • TJMES'NEWS OsteopaUilc Physician. ISO M*ln NEAR FILER -8B A.. goolc:i Ootnpany^ New B ra. octpcslu Idaho 'TtiBatv* aW< priawl THREE Rooms, both, hardwood CRB. R. O. P. elred Leghorns. Ciis. UAH and.nUo-Ji'haloiQW.how and • P. C. GRAVES & BON floor*, a e a n . 171 Addison. Call F E B R U A R Y - Trailers TRAVEL & RESORTS Ukfl to raise ehlcki.'M ust hava car 0187R8. knd bo wllllnB to live In FURNITURE SALE Mimeographing Oem TValler Company. Phona 489 hou^e. IIo>-es IlRWhery. THESE are for rent: Modern apart­ 110 iu:rr-', on puvcid hlahw ay. SHARE expense trip" many places. I20.acrc!i on Kniveled road Ifsa GOOD THINGS TO EAT Room 10, FldeUty Bit Bldg. Fh. 418, Travel Bureau, 517 Fourth Ave­ ment. stoker hent. ca.it part. Mod­ SW ING clmlrs, vcloiu- covers, as- RELIABLE person wanted to call em apartment, nortli jwrt, two lli:m mllo from ixivcd hlKhway. Typeuirtlere____ nue cast— IDOC.' fiirmcra' In Tvi'ln FlUla county, Drrp. hea\7. well fiTtlllzt'd M)ll .virted colors, $13.50. End ta b lti. btdroom** Four room boiuc, close •IU 5 . Moon’s. Money to Loan Sales, rental* and tervlce. Fh. 00. .aiendy work—no lay off* In our In, Rob«rV> «i Ilen.ton. Phons 363 watering imusunlly well. In my SCHOOLS AND TRAINING line. Some making tlOO.OO In a or 302-J. JiiilKmrnt, best lnventmcnt.-i on POUR piece bedroom suite. 850JO. wM-k. W rite F iirst McNrsa Co., Uphoiatering ■ TVPISTS. ntcnographen and book­ wiuUisldfitmct. Cedar cheats sUll a t 'old prices. 3423 MnKnollft St.. O akland, Cajlf. NICE 4 mi. mod. liouie. wltJi oil C. A. ROBINSON See Uiese before you buyl Moon's. keepers ore needed nowl Equip bunier, w ater h a itr r . 8iira«<.‘. $25. SALARY LOANS yourself to fill ono of the maru- SALESMEN nn. mod. duplex, iiiirdwood floors, SEE o u r buTKoln ba.senicnt of new strictly confidential openlncs now available. Enroll funiace, water henUT. MO. $5 to 150 to employed people on now. Twin Falls Builnau Uni- FOR SALE OR TRADE used and ' unflnlrhed furniture. WANTED: Man with car for profit­ Tft'o 3 mi. duplex npLs. Hardwood Bwcefs Furniture. your own signature Water Syatemf VBrjlly. able RAWlelKh route. M ust b« *at- floors, alec. raiu;o. w at«r heatc-r. CASK CREDIT COMPANY W ater funihaiecl, S1C.50. R m i. 1-3. B urkholdir Bldg. Ph. 778 Floyd LUly, Ph. 3Q30. 114 Qho. I Liflcd wlUi good living a t start, M ILK — Cream — Egg*. End of SO POUND cotton felted mattres* CHIROPRACTORS W rite RftWlelRh's. Dept. CDD-374- BEAUCHAMP &i ADAMS for only 8089. We have only 7S 135 Shotfione So. P h. 304 Second Avenue west. E. C. Holtzcn. at 11)1* prlei. Full or twin ilte*. FO R sores UiQl will no t heal. tAk« 101, Denver, Colo. Phona 1085-R, AUTOS FOR BALE AUTO PARTS—TIRES • adJuxUnents. Dr. Alma Hiirdln. Moon’#. I extra, good 7J0*a0 truck Unx. H 130 Moln norUi. QUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FURNISHED HOUSES 1030 Clipvrolct Roynl ncdan. ^lx-n!y LINOLEUM remnants, nil qualities. 1037 Dodge sedan, good condition; Bltca average 6 feet by 10 feet, good rubber. Phone 123, Buhl; south, U west, eut end of Uoin> Urr-1, over drive, ratllo. 5,000 miles IDEAL hcw»e do«»—r«jltt«rod Pocn* Allen. BEAUTY SHOPS 431 aeconcT>winu* woit. thng art not tcraps but and* of eranlans, thrr« to six mnnihi. rnll.i. Priced a t low nn 4c pe tiq u aro ■■ HALF price apeclol on genuine oil Uire« to nix pnundA,-133 NorUi A3- .foot. Be sure to briiiK your'room THUCKS AND TBAHJBS^— TWO Milk route* and truck*. ... I. untenlai4^ FARM IMPLEMENTS, bldn. Phone 250-J, Burley. permanents. Beauty Arts Acad­ , MorUj Broadway. B uhl — 353J, measurements. Moon's. emy. AND EQUIPMENT TRAILER houso, now. O u a r a n W ^ Buhl. WANTED TO BUY 1040 TUDOR deluxe *odon. Five Glvo ow&y price— IN THB DISTRICT COURT OF LOST AND POUND TWO rooms. nleepln« porcli. iJiowcr, A FEW two row bean outtony. eiiit, Kimberly. Phono 71J3.' " rodlo, good tires. 1030 Term plane FALI^ COUNTY. WATS OP Snrlnga-.er%v*l boreen. Cijl 38 n»ar Khool. A ddreu 383 j COZY two rooms. klt/*henelie. bath. ...coochw ad 1035 Lincoln sednn.both _ IDAHO. ______Filer; aJ6-J, Twit] FWU. m THE MATTra dF'THB TJIS-"' TWO Rooma, grtiund floor. Refrlg. Light*, watflr funiUhed. Garden ORDER Certified leod potatoes A-l condition. Strong’s Scrvlce LOST: Qigllsh Polntir pup. about erator, range, stoker. 3B3 Fifth spaoa. Phone 1261, 13-3 and a fte r now! Globe Seed and F eed Com- Sales. 403 M ain north. Phone SOLUTION OF THB MAOIC H grown. W hite wlUi brown m ark- north. 7:30. P ^ ’. 350-J. CITY FEED FUEL GOMPAMY. Ingi. Call 30-W. A CORPORATION. UfTOSUALLY nice four rooms, bath. NoUea la hereby glvan th a t t h t SITUATIONS WANTED Private entrances. Alr-condlllon* Magic City Peed & Fuel Compahy 000 M ain n o rth , phono a ^4rporatlon,. formad under tha Lawa ot the Btata of' Idaho, has presented to the DUtrlot Court of F U R N IS H E D Uia Eleventh Judicial Dlstrlat, of FARM work. Can give good refer­ Twin Falla County, Idaljo, an ap* ences. N. H. Wlben, Murtaugh. APARTMENTS plication pray|n(t to be allowed to Idaho. dlslnoorporata and dlssolvci and that Friday the IJth day of Uaroh. OmL desires hoaiekeeplntt posi­ 1043, a t 3 o'clock In th e aftem ooa tion. Good rtfcrenecs. Inquire H. of said day. or ai soon theraaftar N. Wilson, M u ru u sh , as counsel can be heard, h u be«» OROINARV. farm work. Can glv« appointed as the time, and th* -----racammendallotui. Bo* 114.-MUP- courtroom of Uie Dlatrlc^Court. a»_ taugl), Idaho. the County ' Courthouse, In .Twin FalU. Twin FalU County. Idaho, a» OIRIi -attending imlvartUy wants FOUR rooms, modem, aleeplng the plaoe at which said appUeatloa work for board uid room. Bo« 3«. porch, stoker, gara«e, garden. P h o n t 444-W. I* to bo heard. , Twin PalU. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I h»v# FOUR Rooms, bath. clrculaUag hereunto atC'my 'htnd and affixed HELP WANTED—WOMEN haaUr, electric range, garage, llfii th e seal of *ald DlstriDt C ourt i} I, K ^ARTMENT suitable to adulU. m ? . ___ . . .. ENQINB lathe oparatara wantad. P rlra ta entrance. 35ft F o u rth a n ­ K arris Ice M achtna W ort*, 638 nua e u L North TUlamook Street, Portland, Castleford’s Men . Orwoo. Resrister for Army YOUNO.men. 10 to 25. for employ- age. 8U Kintrt nyenue north. » OASTLEFOROcl^Ix 31 SereDtjr- menfln ln.iiallatlon department of eight men rtgUUred at Iba BapUct larse elfctrlcal company. Must be THREE Roomi. private bath church at Co«tlaford t e army wrr- high school gmduate-and abl« to Bogton Apartments, AUo vacancy loo a t lh a UUrd regU traU A dlCM KU F" travel- No Mlllngl Box 60.110164- Bf Xollage, children permitted. F ib .1 8 . ■ ------^— ; N»wb. . Inquire Oallfomla Apartmanu No. a. A; Br»bb, ehit{ rcAtrw. 19, MO Btemd AviQua nortii, twisted bF Rtv. 8. B.lwi1l*r|lrK ?i FOUjt men with car* to call oti Phone IM. • farmtn in thti dlntrltt. Experi­ Arnold Robartfc S.' Mr*. B «r( g o m u L - K n . • ence not easenUal. Men now eam>- T30ARD AND ROOM. Thomafc Mrs. E. P. f '— Ing between forty and sevanty dol- ______— JarB-iieelL. Qw A. CiiilUto; C o re y f ItO O K. T tH a_-m t caI» ir deal O w l. C i ^ Mo. 30. -Bhoylio^ • Rort}^ Phona M I'age fourteen TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO , Hopeful Keep Youi’ Sense of Fun—Odd L'PEG ’ PRICE Items of the Week Will Help HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL YOtJR BY TO.M JOIINHON cclved n letter from Jack Benny SEWTNG-NEEDS! ' UTH IDAHO llie Jnps knocked mo skids out saying ‘'Tlinnks for the Idaho pot«- *‘A beU«r price In 1043 for the from under Slngaporo la.il week. t0«8," southern Idaho wool clip," Is the Tlipy're after Java next. Benny is the fellow on Uie Roch- National opinion of T. Clyde Bncon, Twin But liang' on to your sense of eilcr program, J^IU. upon exnmlnlnj Uie price for humor. If you ever needed It, you * Speaking of Food — y ooL .under- Uie, celling esuibllnhed nenl It now. No gloomy nation While we're on Uie subject of food, by Leon Hendrrson. Tom aine of Uie Junior Chamber Henderson, sdmlnlairator of the Lei's have a look at oddities In the laid In a hupply of brown bread nnd S E W a n d S A V E OPA. h u announced prices for long news as Uiey flowed In during th« beans for Uie losers and tw o-inch staple voal. ctran. itnd Innded in week. steaks for tlie winners In the Jay- Boston, .which IndlcAtca Increased Hr W ants t« Vole cce nicinbershlp drive, purchasing power In Mnglc Valley Of course, th ere wiu-i Uie third •'But they raraed me." confessed W ^ k this year. (Irnft signup. Down In Ttic-vsn. Arls^ Sine. "It wns discovered Uie brown Office of price ndmlnLitratlon i;in, nfler rending ajid rereading bread wusn'l made In Twin PnlU." prices a re hnlf-blood wool. 11.15; .'elective .wrvlce jeK tstratlon Still ^pcnklng *of food and Mr. FEB. 21 THROUGH FEB. 28 •4. »1.M. and >A. M crnUi. lice 1 Uie f Iked Sine. Uiere was Uie slight m lxup of In Terms ot Idaho . elrvator operator ojid In^ the hnm nnd eRgs. The-Jaycee mem- ' •• "Inlerprcted In term s of Uje Id a ­ fjulred: bcr.ihlp breakfast was booked for W edpr.vlny. Tue.idny morning, 24 ho wool clip. U Indicates a price of "Siiy. fthrre doe.'i a m an ko t< to «7 cents-per pound In the vole on tht^ here war rjueiitlon?” • hours early. Uie hotel called up Sine sreiLse a t Boston." w ld.B acon, for­ In Tu'ln I'Vlln, nn ob.ierver no and mournfully reported 35 orders mer president of the Idaho V/ool- llcc'd a few men nbove Uie n«e of of hum and prks were walUng, For g ro w m ’ a.ttoclntIon. 44 »erc dropphiK Into American all we know. tlicyVe still w^JUng. •^nder Uils scale, « ecnta per Lenlon hall, nni for Uie purpone of W ar TImo pound probably a-ould be the Idaho reKUlcrlnK, t>iii for the purixme of Bui the nation wu-'i getting accus­ price for * good average clip, pro­ b*-lti[; seen by friends who whls- tomed lo ni.V time which W. tv vided It b a Illtle ctraner nnd hrun It's >n 111 wind. etc., ete.. Uilnks jxrrrd: Mlke.^cll. Twill l-'alls farm er, confex-^- less shrinkage Uuin the nvcrnRe," r Brnjamln Slrln, veteran liame^n- •n ie ro Kws, Zcke, Well, well, I ed "I'l about a.i plain lo me as D n - explained Bacon. 11 niaker In I’lll.iburili.Tfho. »r«i In thoiiiilil he was ncnrer 51 ihiiii In's theory of .relaUvliy. •To get O centfl per pound, the the rublwr anil auto renlrlrUon* a 44 ..." I wake uj) In'U ic night heorlng ( grower would have to prc.vsnt ft)oren mahinc liarnm im for 50 ..u c wliat they .Miy nbout women'; be Ihe children who ore taking Uie aRe,” he commented. year*, rrportu » Iiu iImcm plrk>up. liiin(l1>.iK^.‘ A N'('brn.Hkn m atron drop- bu.'i <(>i: M-liool." Top. Not Minimum l)cd hiT.% iincl [)H ^ eparalc nnd .lundry fdaho.-i D. WorUi Clark, burdened The Government In UrRinR women to do more Bacon cautioned (trowcni th a t this llein.i lum bird out. 1th a loKii in the r.enate, made the Is ft celling price for wool and not Hr Itrally forked r.ii rditlon.-i Uie other dny by of their own .scwinR this Spring! Do your port, a floor. liiK he u-a-i proud to supposl pen- ••It U Uie highest pavilbte price One Twin Full;, nio to rlsi wh\ fined tins for cDnKrcs.imen. Uiat Uie KOvernmenl will jwrmlt . for i)nrKlnK. Me d id n 't even bother nnd Nave for oiir country . . . and yourself! Lovely 2W0i N U i U R 1 park In from of a fire plug. He W hrn hi.i fon.itlUienls recovered anyone to buy or -lell wool." he em- om -slH-ll-.sliock. D. W orth declareror(l IfiJilrj' fi/iflirdnj' lien the eniborra-vied Nipponese 77iiir.^l have been captured ply the hemp . . . so did a lot of . matr a While...... - " - ninrk»-wii*.-'Niits,“------— Stocks in the considered a lilgh price." d river of the nmclilne. Identity of So-o-o, L.irry Mat-son lrlr- d rp.irtm ent advL'.etl the ro- onem at Wake Island, Outim, Uic crullers. BEMBERG SHEERS SANFORIZED PRINTED ■ phlllpplnea o r China,” decUirod Dr. Charies R. Scott, war relief fund PEASANT CRASH SEERSUCKERS cholrTTtan of tiie Twin Falbi coiinty chapter. 79 c S cott la st night was advlsc’ hnii.'iphold 35c B otlclirr. M rs. Wllmii Bodrero, Mt>«. iniulrement. Tlie niodrl pictured has llfT In floral, stripe, and geomclric 15c XXiroUiy Doh;<. Mrs. Lucille L ln d C DoUs, checks, p laids, strip es triLsh bu n icr nnd w ater heater. 35c design. A combination and as- ahd"A llen M elrr. nil of Twin Pnll.v S tho evBogbUat, will speak a t the ranges. Sunday Khool hour today nt S:45 'I a. in. at' the chu^c'h. The campaign FAIRY PRINTS AND TRUTH PRINTS! will continue onoUier week dally ex­ There’s a Monarch to cep t S a tu rd ay a t 7;45 p. m . i ' PLAIN PERCALES SANFORIZED!! i; Sundoy « t 11 a. m . and 7:30 p. Rer. Ii. D. Smith U local pastor. Fit any Pocketbook! 23c 3t9c. ■ ' I Sparkling new spring print-s pre­ , TJjese percale prints will not shrink, g sented in big aa-sortmcnt of patterns. New spring colorings. Sec them. . P Good News For ' , LOW Down PajTnent - . r.r--I'.- -I ■ - -i.;.:_^ -...» ^>-rrr:-J Coloti Sufferers T he M cO eaiy CUrfte. HE814 Elms Defense Stamps For Sale at • Divd.. Excelsior SprlnglpMo.. la put- Built to Last and Last U nK 'out a o up-lo-the-m lnut« 133- EASY TERMS pose book on Colon Disorders, Pile# and CooaUpatlon and commonly aa- —todat<^ cbronlo allmenta,- - The book Is Uliutrated with charts, dlo- , Jgnxat ftDd X - i ^ plcturca of thcsQ Wilson- Bates Appliance Idaho Dept. Store ftOmentx.' Wrilo' today—a post­ card. ^ d o -^ b Uie. ftbove address “IF IT ISN’T RIGHT,"BRING IT BACK” and ihU larso’b o ^ will be sent you R upert Twin Falls Buhl PREg 'and poetpald. ' ____