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VOL. 25, NO. 36 TW IN FALLS» IDABO, FRIDAY. MAY 29, 1942 PRICE 5 CENTS lAPS M E D IN Marshall Asserts Ti-oops Britain’s Desert Battlers [A S IE R N CHINESE To Be “Landed in France” TO FIGHI WEST POINT. N. Y.. May J9 (/T>— part of American-DrlUsh strategy. An lriVB.ilon of the European conil- Marshall recalled that prior to nent Was promised today by Oen­ Dcc. 7, members of congre.u seeking eral Oecrgo C. Marshall, army-chief hLn justification for expansion plarvs Throw Back Axis Assaults IP-U P AHACKS of staff, who told the West Point for the army, wanted to know "whero AVOIDING lA X E S By The AuocUUd rre»» groduatlng xlaas that American American soldiers might be called WASHINGTON. Way » CUJ>) — Chlneio reporu today indicated troop.1 'are landing In EnRland. upon to fight and Just what wa.i Secretary of the Treasury Henry the Japanue hoU been euilled lo and they will land In France." the urgent necessity for the army MorgenUiau. Jr,. today had congres­ Ibelr wldejprcBd cajnpalun lo over­ Morshall said the army would Uiat we were endeavoring to organ- sional support for hU cftinpalgn Women Apply for Amy Auxiliary Corps AMERICAN CRAFT eu lem China and Uicrcby wipe total nearly 4i00/)00 men by the Ire and train," ngalnst corporations thit try to out bues for poa&lble aerial os> end of this .ear. InsUad of the pre- "In reply I usually commented on avoid war taxation by piylnK cxccs' MUlLi BEoltut t^ie Utanc] empire. vlou.ily announced estimate of 3,000.- the fact that we had previously slve salaries. Mtanwhlle. In Uvt Jar PwaJlt. CfOO men, loHRht In France. TiaSy. and Ger­ Morgenthau explained hla pro­ SyPPORI ALLIED American lllers recorded another "Vour utmost endeavor, backed man}’; In Africa, and the far east; In gram for disallowing tax decfiictlons victory over Nippon. by high and unselfish purpo.ic. will Siberia and northern Ruwila." Mar­ to corporatlorLi whlct) pay ''unreas­ The Chinese high command re­ be required to bring UiU struRgle shall said, "No one couW tell what onably high" salaries and unearned ported that "ten more polnta” on lo a triumphant conclusion." he the hiture might hold for us. bonaics. at a meellns ot the Joint one tiling won clear to me. we i congre.islonal committee on Internal S IN AFRICA the oulakirta of fchtuiB. Japanese- told the garduating cadeLi. held YongtM river jlronnhDld above "No comprorolse li paislble. and be ptepated to fight anywtwre. and revenue toxntlon l« t night. By ROCKR P. QREENE Honkoi^'.! had Inllen to Chlncui the victory of the democraclc.'? can on short notice. He cited seven cssca ot "particu­ A««ocUted Press War Editor forces li^concerted attacks started only be complete with the utter de­ "Tlie poRslblUUea were not c larly unpardonable attempts to es­ three d o ^ ofio. feat of Uie war machines of Ger­ drawn, for today we find American cape wartime taiitlon." He said British deaerl fightern, Thl4 orr«wlve action in Uupch many and Japan." .''OldlcrB throughout the rnclfic, In mo.1t corporations were "loo patrio­ heavily supported by Ameri­ province wod dulKned, no doubt, as Oftlnlng significance In view of Burma. China, and India. Tliry have tic to consider such pr«cOcc.i" ‘ can-built Kittyhawks and Indirect relief for Chinese forces the current dL?cuiis1on.< of high rank­ flown over Japan. Ttiey (ire landing that he thought It would ha' Boston bombers, threw back su'Djeeled lo a Japanese power drive ing American army officers wlUi In England, and they will land In wholesome effect If tlie committee In Cheklnns province, hundreds ot Brltbh ofMcIats In London, Mor- PVnncc. We are determined that be­ decided to publUh the nai n German panzer column,to­ mile* to lchanB'8 cwt. flhall's atw tlon that American fore the nun sets on tlils terrible those he died, day after it had knifed 50 rorees in the Ichanff region were /orees "wJlJ land In France" utli the stnigKle. our fJjiff will be recoynlred N»mtf to lie IJXrd miles inside the British de­ Chairman Robert 1j. DoiirU . ... tald to have Inflicted hea\7 losses first definite sUlement by any throiiKlioiit the world as a symbol fense system in north Africa. on the enemy. Cftpturlng two field American official that a ground of- of freedom on the one hand and of N, C.. of the house ways siid mtana tunjt and largo <)uanLLtlei o( Itnslve agidnal the continent waa . tIore-in the lace ly points. "Bloody engagements are still pro­ o f Jnmcfl \V. Davis, jr., 21, Hon o f Mr. and Mra. J. W. Dtivis, of cpngres-ilonnl conimlltee dticlai- lie British declared, however, ceeding on the oulaklrU." the com­ Jerome. urei of large .inlsrlrr. and bonuses that no fixed BriUsh land positions munique added. ’ being paid offlcrri of companies had been ctJ)tured yet in (he three- ITie Japanese were said to have THE BLACK FLAG FLIES . Tlie Jerome young man was In- ntjintly killed when Uio car he wa."i with war contracu, day-old battle. launched more tlian 10 futile at­ driving; and In which he wa.i alone, Morgenthau a.-nurctl tlie commit­ Pree French troops, fighting with tacks against Lanchl, lo miles north- tee tl^at, the trrwMry liM Iratlng the Drltlsl). were credited with de- ■wtaV KJnhwa, on Wednesday. went out oi control on a curve and 01 ended up upAlde down In a pile of nothing undone "lo i.ce that by no strgying 35 ItaUan tanks In a single They suffered high ca.iualtlcs. tlie lava rocks. form of trick or chicanery l-i any When the army rrerulllnr <>rticlgl»t. Twin Falls county ns a rer.ult of We've got ChurchlU by the Urctt( tmfflc mUhaps since tlie first of Ing his earnings wlUi those ol hU Australian Front corporaUon, the treoaury "blocked Unions Aid Beet Call Uils Ume." Allied airmen destroynl four Jap­ Uic year. No deaths have been re­ HONOR M DEAD The fifth traffic death this obvious attempt to divert Inary Air SoperlsHl* corded to date for any other of tlie Communities up and dovi'n tli< Di,-si)ile H di.‘icouruK'i»K n-.sponso to the Kuni;rul aiipcnl anese planes and damaged aeveral in Magic Valleu for 1042 oc­ Magic Valley counties. profits" and Increased the corpora­ ...... IlAP communUjue Indi­ othen while losing three of their tion’s Income lax by *1.117,000. Magic Valley Saturday will p.iy tri­ for voluntary workers to nitl in relieving the acute labor cated that British warplanes had curred in Jerome county Coroner J. R. Wiley Indlcntcd to­ own in attacks and deferue over All the stock of a second company, bute to the dead not only of lormei ahorlagc in the aUKar bcct fields o f Twin Falla county^ already won preliminary iup«rlQnty Ulands northeast of Australia y u - Mau 28. day tlmt no Inquest would be held. which makes st«el. Ss by three WMB but alto those who hMC rIvcs, In the air, declaring that okIs- »lr lerday.» communique mwouoced. Davis waa bom In Eden oa Sept fomllle.i, "ExceaslTe" xalarles were their lives in Uie prcicnt conflict. eoncorted effort wn.H bcins pressed today in hopes, of meeU ocUvlty was on a reduced tc%le vbll« Oea. DouglM MacArlhur's head­ 2fl.lOJO. He attended grade school paid to otflccra who also wero etock. In Tft'la FftUa the observance, of in« the 6merKtncy. ^ «-• » V: llAP-planex coDstsini7-r0»KdOver quarters said enemy, alrdroma la- and high school at Jerome and also holders and the revcmie agenl Membrlal doy will ccnter around a the.battlefield. took one year at a- Salt Lake a ty Jlcprcsentntivea o f the Twin Falls Ch«m Jcr of Com- italUtlons at Lae. 'NeW' QiUnea.wero Stoi’es Qose recommended disallowance o f $83.- downtown parade set to start from mcrcc, the Amalfraroated ^URar company and U. S. em­ A single fonnaUoD of Americao- raided “ wUh good cTfecf ahd three builncss college. Ho was .employed OOO In salaries. Ihe company al- In front of the high 'school nt 10 bi|llt Kittyhawks was credited with large fires were atortwl at Ilabaul. at the Moeley grocery store In Jet' reody has agreed to (l disallowance a. m. and abo a ccrcmony at the ployment Bci^ico went to Jerome this m orning to enlist destroying more ti\&n 45 axU rip­ Britain, 'where Uit airdrome For 3rd Day of *58,000. ■ Twin Foils cemetery scheduled to the aid o f the Morrison- ply trucks, while American Boston «nd a Japanese encampinent were ■' Was In Guard The third concern, maklntr vital gel underway at 11 n. n Knudsen company and labor (Douglas) bombers slioweivd ex­ bombed and shot up. Davls held an honorable discharge _At- weekly Coconino Sun. summed up fit men—"enough for 15 dlvl.ilons" Franti In charge. J. O. 'niorp l.i secoixl. h ell be graduiitwl from Lcla pace, Pqcatcllo; Mra. Fem AdvUea Workmen British defenders of TobnUc. key cit­ toreey Oeneral Diddle Invited a iju- the situation wlUi "the newspaper Patterson. Carey; Wnyne Davb. —have bceri rejected fo r army serv­ arrangements chnlrmnii. Knmu said the University of MIcIiIkuO. ,niid adel on Uie flhorcji of the Medlter- preme court »c*t of his deportation usually U the first lo hear com­ ice because of lllllfrncy, Dr. John tlilrd. htTIl bo Inductcd ns a ;cc- A. M. Croxson, Morrbon-Knud- •with Uie U. S. army atr corpa In today that all incmUcr.i of the Le­ icn company's general superintend- rnne.in. 8ma.ibcd.at least two axis order agolnst Horry E. Bridges to­ plaints and .10 far Uiere ha.in’t been New York: Cnrl DavU. Alaska; W. Studebaker. Ulrfctor of Uie U. 8, gion post and nl^o of oilirr vcleniii.i' ond lieutenant In cnk.i snvrn luiix > l;i work In Uie beet fields during tho Tlie body U at the Wiley funeral parUdpntc In the iiunick-. Persons next week or so. bccnu.-.e tliere wlU fight." If you want groceries, the best chapel whet^ It rcst.i pending funer­ had told a press conference that i wishing to offer Uielr ntilo.i lo c;irr}- which he can talk back t startling number of Amerlcsn.i lack' eniy. ' c no need for uddltlocal help st Diddle, reversing the board of Im­ :t Li to pool transportaUon with al arrongexneiita. War MoUiers slmiild cciiit.ici llliilne den at present. your neighbors and send to an out- Officers Invc.nUgaUng tlie cnwh. ed the nece.isary literacy, education Van AusdeUi wiio wUl be ;ii ilie rc;ir migration nppraLi yesterday wlbi tin or mentality for service wlUi IIKALTH MEIIICINK ■'nicro hiis been hut one call foe G )wn grocery, n.'lde from Barron, IncludM Chief of the panwie. order to send nrldgcs back to hLi army and navy. ClIAI’ EL HII>L. N. C.. May 23 orkmen s<> fur." he said, "and tliat native Auatralla bccnuse of nlleued you have home delivery of of Police Claude Wiley. Jerome, and Tlio piiriKlc. startliit: nt 10 a. m., .03 for only 56 men. n ils call has your dally newspaper, your service Deputy Sheriff Paul Jesaen. Jerome, The educaUon director, who had will Ko down Slioslitiiir .-.irrut to - D r . W. P. lUchardi.on, limltli of­ Communist parly cinncctlons. «ald ficer. picked up u bundle on hLi been filled, and we will be needing he wanted Uie courLt to "pas.i on tJie continues, but those who patronlie 'conferred with Mr. Rooievelt ■ Main and 6h0;,h0!ii' unci then east Wednesday, said that a iirogrnm . office 4tcj*s which wn.n t.igged -'to iddltional men fur a week i OROERISISSOED the newsund will have to owalt a on Main to Fourth strirt nut where whole procedure ria a te.it ca.ie," ' being worked out «lth War Man- the health dei«irlmriii." • days.’ ■nie attorney general Indicated (x return to normal. It will disband and p:irticiii»iits will WASHINOTON, May 29 W)—The Clark Appeals for power CommU-iloner Paul V. Me- The jxickuge contained 23 He encouraccd all men who could Kovernment has adopted a work-ot- belief that Brldwes Immediately And such Is the case with tho.ie take cars for the rrmi-tcry. possibly do so to take tcmi»rary who palronUe ihelr barber regu­ n u ll to give the "functionally II- Company U, Idaho Mntr guard, pounds' of sugiir. Ilglit policy under which men with would lake the mutter Into federal Or. nidiard.son e AH suld It would apply to workers who ruled on the nutsllon detldcd by June 13 Scheduled who have no near rcIuUvcs .vxjii irc going to be Biddle—thot the Communist party workefs In Idalio sugar beet fields would have been placed In ela.-w 1-A •'refuse to accept suitable employ­ waa Issued by Oovemor Clark who have been deferred becaiue o f In­ v^'lll b« Kcttlng letters from •'HtKM- nen nvaUftble when tlie Ume ment In a war Industry without ► "believes In. advties, advocates or As MacArthur Day (uked Uiat all home gardeners and moms.' he said, "'and teaches the o\'erthrow by force or ability to meet the army's literacy reasonable cause." WASHINOTON. May 20 MT-Tlie oUiera posses-ilng Uie tools lend them requirements. A t least 250,000 of Indiana wonir n have omanlted be given ample notlcc as lo when The ruling backed up Wedne-v violence of the government of the enate has voted to designate June lo write to me; Uiat time ntrlvcs." United States," to the federal employment service these men are pliyslcally Jlt for 1 from Uie state day's order "freeilng” esicnUal 13 as Douglas MacArthur day—In for the emergency work. active duty, he added. SIUOYWARPLAN w)in would llki U> hear from Union offlclaL*! nt Jerome concur­ woiktrs Jn war planV-iob.'j lo prevent, So far as he knew. Blddlo said nt Ulbute to the heroic dtlense ot the ••home." Tho women also will ftcnd red In Mr. Cro«on's cxpliiiiatlon, a press conference. It was the first In the meantime, in accordance ME3CICO CITY, ^^;ly 211 (U.D — pirating of labor by rival employers. Philippines by General MacArthur. with Uie governor’s action In giving Congress begnn iiL-lInt: l-mcnt at the Jajxinese i the war producUon board, the war 29 Days on Raft inally propaied designation of June field labor. times they give a lift to two younger approved It by Tuc-'.day. nt the liit-... nctiirn of her .sugar raUon book. were advised Uint Uiey .•Jiould first 11—anniversary' of the day MacAr­ and nuvy departmenls and other NEW Y o m c . May 3S» MV-They The 1.000 Includes about 335 alsters who wall at Uic road to ' MUa Cnmftcho. tlcnc>\inclnii the coiiliict tl«i U. S. cmploiTOent oSllct auUiorlzed agencies for “ appropriate thought there was something •# wee Uiur gmduated Irom Wesl PolnU women. to the house. "ruUile-ss aggrcwlon" of Germany. In Twin Pulls to get their referral acUon,~ McNutt said. - bit fUhy about Harley Archie ON Italy and Japan In a 20-mlnute Six Reported as allpi, which ma*.t be submitted wlii -.aon'a story when he uns rescued— speech before an extraordinary ne-i- regLitraUon Is miule wlUrUie unions bronzed, aleek and healthy—after slon of congres.1. left no doubt that Killed in Crash at Jerome. After they are reKl-iter- 30 days alone at sea on a raft. he ex[>ected speedy and affirmative ed Uiey need only to keep In Gestapo Aide Is Bond Quotas? A Mere Trifle— County ailEEIjiry, colo., May 23 1U.I&— -n- rlch’s deoth reached here Irom "1 didn't lose any weight, 1 waa U. S. treasury- department set for Second week: »34J93J5. ter; Harisen, Lena M. Bohm. po.it- abroad of Avila Camncho'n speech, olda (D-NC) said it might be "som* VJchy. nexer afraid of Bharks. i had plenty the entire month. Third week; master; Flier. 011t>ert O. Smith, but that they had not been Instruct­ TIMES Ume' before another session Is held. (Vichy ireport* of developmenU to eat and drink. 1 enjoyed aun- The Tlmes-News weekly survey Possibility exLils that with good postmaster; Twlti PiUi.M.A.atronk, ed to Inlorm irltn ^ y Roverrmvtnta LOS ANOELE3. May 29 Reynolds aald he voted to accept elsewhere In Europs. parUculartjr ac­ balhlng by day and slept comfort­ shows Uiat last week the banks, one sales during Uie present week, Uie postmaster. that Mexico alrrndy was In a state nemember the days when they a house-approved amendment to counts broadcast by the Vichy radio, ably at night," aaSd the aU-foot. other financial InsUtuUon and post- month's total will show ^ amount Banks and other financial Instl- of w h Uie » bootlegged real beer In the pear- raise the minimum pay from the have proved unreliable in nan y lo- ft two-inch tailor. offices In the county sold tS4J23 of the quota set. tuUona reporting for the third week 'That would be Imponslble. because becr emporiums? present 121 a month to tSO a month, stancea. However, dlspotcbdi tnm After the torpedoing. Harley leap- worth of war' bonds at maturity In addition to the bond* for Uie congrew has not yet made the dec- Dartender Julius Evola wa.i con- but th^ee other w aate conferees re­ Berlin pubUshod'ln Stockholm news­ ed oveiboard. alghted a llferaft and value, an amount which, -added to past week, sale of war savings Fidelity National bank. Twin laraUon." he said." Ylctcd today of vloIaUng the cJty^ fused to j-leld on the senate figure papers earlier today sold that Herd- clambered on It. Soon he apled an­ the *7<.930.75 total for the fln i two stamps came to t2S3i.i6. Palb; Idaho First NaUonal bonk. Avlla Camacho a.iked Uie declara­ health and safety ordinance by of >42 a month. rich remained ta ctlUcal coodltloa other.' then some wreckaee, then weeks of ihe month, brtngs to *129,- The report ol s t ^ p and bond Buhl; Farmers National bank, Buhl; tion be made retroactive to May 22. selling near-beer to soldiers ftnd The bouae sent the bill back to after an emersency ^>eratlon. part-of another raft, pooling the 325.75 the maturity value of bonds sales Is made possible thrtnigh co­ First Federal Savings and Loan as- becauso that wa^the day the cabinet sailors In the guise i f real beer. confercnea this week, ordering lt< (The British radio, guotlnc Stock* best of his findings, he chose the sold iQ the first three weeks. The operation of banks, postofflces and aoclaUon, Twin FalU; Twin rails decided to oxk for a decIoraUon of He was fined t25. with an altcma. conferees to stand by the *50 holm accounU. n id that a. "{am* mo«t seau-orthy raft and loaded It treasury department set the Twin one savlngs-Ioan IruUtuUon In the Bank and. Trust company. Twin war. -the axLt having answered on Uve five days in jalL Ten other amount, after the Joint committee oua physician- operatad upon B « r d -» ,'i with food, water, canvas for cover* PUls county quolA for the entire county, who mall In their report* to previously had asrecd to th* ( t i rich to Pra«ua and xonottd'tlra'^'i'r.' Ing and tails and-an old nettee. PalU: Filer branch of the FldcUljr tiltlmatum about the sinking of one bartenders are facing trial on Wenr month of May »t vas.500. the Tlmea-Newi each week. NaUcmal bank. Mexican ship by sinking a second. Ucal charges. figure. btaiela.) 1 ■ /

p s g s T w r TIITES-NEWS, t w i n p a l l s , IDAHO ' rriday, Mny 29, BRIDGES AWAITS ARREST FOR DEPORTATION AS COMMUNIST A W N E V S M A “Dim-out” for Californians M S m i L D O F F Twin Falls News in Brief U.S.TROOPSmi Seen Today Ubrary to Cle«« Stadent Beinnu Mis* Rachel Bailenger h*s return­ Auto, with one wheel up on ' i M R B A m E “Twin Falls public library will' be cuTb, parked on Becond street m IN O E SE fil closed all day Saturday in obser­ ed from Lintleld college, McMlnn- [AN D IN FRANCE’ west. . . Young lady office worker vUle.,Ore.. tofpcad the summer here. (r n « P*(I Om > vance of Memorial day. Miss Jessie trnm rM»‘ OB«> on Main avenue dashing out. as Fraser announced today. Jlnrry Crlcltrfs. vlcr-prcMdent of Uje maased «nemy forces In the Tlclnity overwhelming power on the other-” raindrop* start, and wheeling her of KnlghUbrldge, a desert track Visit in B«l>e . ConRres.1 ot Industrial Orguitzii* Oleyek BcesTtfCd Mrs. Mark Purcell and daughter, The clilef of staff said the con­ bicycle around to alley, tlien puu Uons And powerful union leader of center. 12 miles south of Acroma. Dorosayl, Twin Falls, are visiting fusion which exUted In the minds ting it Inside buUdIng . . . PoUco west coast waWrfront worker*, Grand Offensive Police report that a bicycle be. of many Americans before Pearl sUUoa walls getting a thorough longing'to Einn Rogers, w h l^ waa Mrs. Purcell's parents, Mr. and Mr*. swivlted arreat for deporutlon today London mlllury quarters said W. J. Hoover, in Boise this week. harbor was a tiling ol the past, and cleaning . . . Man aiioklng empty but plerfRfcI hla continued, whole­ Rommel’s onslaught apparently sig­ recently stolen from Elvia Ro«en, the AmtTltan people, "solidly behind wine botUc a» he »ll« forlomly on 113 Bm, has been found. hearted support of the wnr effort. naled the start of AdoU HlUer’s Fren Seattle the army, are supporting whole­ bench on Third street east. . . Two M soon US he l3 arrested, hla nt- lonR-heralded grand offensive of heartedly every measure ' for the lltUe girb Jumping rope In front In DolM Miss Audrey Hinkle arrived this tflmejr* will nppJy In federal court 1842, and declared they cxpected the week frcm Sesttle. Wa.ih, for a visit proeecutlon of the' war, and they of bus depot . . . Hugh Joslyn for ■ writ of hnbeaa corpus. This African drive to be followed by a J. R. DougloH, O. J. Cannon and are meeUng with calm courage the coming back to town to get mar> R. W. Hampton were among Twin with her parenu, Mr. and Mr*. C. 7. will permit hli release on bond. and. German offensive in souUiem Rus- Hinkle. vicissitudes inevitable In a war ex­ rlage license, with beammg Lois rfKRnlleM of the clecWon. there will *la, striking toward the oll-rlch Falls residents who transacted bual> tending to the four corners of the Louden at his side . . . Man in be nppenU up to the supremo court. Caucasus from positions now held ness In Boise the latter part of this earth." i overcoat looking at the new bath­ week. WlU S«e Grmdnatloa This meant that If Uils last aventia along the sea of Axov. Ben E. Poller, county comnAs- ■ W a atUtude." MaiahaU *ald, “Is ing Bulta displayed In ston win­ of escape !s eventUBlly closed to him. conjecture also centered on a pos­ exemplified in heroic measure by dows . . Group of beet field Colonel VUiU sloner, and M n. Potter left thU nrlduts can'l b« deported for sible Nazi alr-bome attack on Syria afternoon for Moscow, where they the parents and wives of those men volunteer*, mostly high school lewt n yi*nr. a ^ Iraq. Col. P. C, Hummel. Boise, fonner will see the graduaUon Of their who fought to the last ditch iQ the boys but including folks of many Irwin Wlxon. head ot the T7. B. I ^ n the Soviet front, the bitter commanding officer of the llflth daughter, Mlu Margaret Potter, at Philippines. Their forUtude was ages, leaving employment otflce Immlcrnflon service, under.slood A IPday-old batUe for Kharkov con- engineers, visited fonner guardsmen the University of Idaho. Accom­ magnificent during those agonlilng for tha farms (each carrying a deporUiUon wnrmnt w m beln* tele- timed Inconclusively amid uncon­ here last night. CoL Hummel is ni panying Mr. and Mrs. Potter were days of tragic uncertainty regard­ brand new be

CLIP line rationing baa been dUeuMed Jerome, Ex-Sheriff’s Son Dies iu Crash for Washington and 'OrtBon, abow- SEA m OPEN Newspaper Items tknnounclng war ed a 1 per cent drop lo (aUUtlu VOLUNTEEWRMY BIG DROP NOTED la April. regulaUotu for biislneu should b« Providence, n . I.. wlUi 453.S00 pop- clipped and saved by merchant! lor ulaUon, was lha largeat city In til* NEW FRON their own Information. Chairman nation wlUi a perfect record Jcr Carl N. Anderson of the county r«- April. By JOHN M. IlIOHTOWEB GROWS IN IDAHO IN TRAFFIC M L Uonlng board said today. Somerville, Mas*.. wlUi 1 0 9 ^ . WASUINOTON, May 23 (,;■)—De. BOISE, May] «>—An army of pa­ f our merchants will save all CinOAQO. May M W>-The na- populaUon. was Uie largeat city with *plU) Jjenvy loties InlUctea on Amcf' triotic cltlzcu»-ii force lUorRanliers Items referring to itielr own busi­ Uonal safety council reported today a perfect record for the first four lean coulal iJilpplnK by Nazi sulj' hope will reach a atiensUi of more nesses." ti« said, ‘ thty will find that the naUon's traffic deaUi toll, com­ monUis of Uie year, and It led U)« nmrtnu. navul cxpcrU said today than 100,000 m en-ts srowlnR In the slight trouble Involved will be pared with a year ago, dropped U 100,000-350,000 populaUon group. Uial tlic United Stales w u slowly Idaho In the form of the Idaho vol­ well repaid. The rationing board is per cent in April and 1 per cent In winning the main canipnlKn In tlio unteer rererves. so rushed, and the volume of Infor­ the first four montlu of 1043. DIVIDEND DEFERRED ijalUc of U»e AUantlc. 'Ilicy empho- Part of the omanlzed mllltla of mation coming In U so glganUc, April accidents contributed 3JOO SPOKANE. May 20 -Stoc». nlul. However, tlial only -steadily the slaie, the rvKerves are directed that finding any particular Item Is dead to the four-month total oC 10.- IniTcaaliig Jiroductlon ol boUi war by the .ilate rollltary deparlmenl apt to be difficult and Ume-con* 100 compared wiui 10,800 foe Uie holders of Uie Sunshine Mlnlin nncl nicrcJuint slilps could cllndi upon order of Oovernor Clark, who sumlng. similar lOil period. ccmpony. large silver property oper* Uic ulUmulc victory. mustered In the first contlnsent. a "I'ress ltcm«. which are Invariably Because of conflicting mlleaKe re­ atlng In Slioi'hono coimty, Ida., ww* 'n ic grcatc.H prcacnl need. It vil Valley county outfit of ranchers, given out by authurlzed sourccs lueli ports the council was unable to as­ noUtled by President n . M. Hordr said. Is (or more defensive craft- lumberjacks and miners, lo a cere­ a.1 CPA and WPH, have been verj’ cribe how much ot Uie drop was of Yakima Uiat Uie dividend lor th» aub-cUa^ers, bllniju and patro: mony on the capltol slep-i at Bobe. accurate and enn assist our i due to less travel rcjulUng from secoTXt quarter of 1043 had been d»- bombers—manned by experlenceti "We hope to enlist every man In chanta a great deal." conservaUon of cars and tires. A ferred. jwrsonncl. Idaho who Ls not olready In the federiU travel report for March In­ Quarterly dividends have been H Tiie cold r.Utliitlcal results of tlje armed forces." explained Col. Clar­ dicated a sllfht Increase over ceniA per alinre on ccnunoo stock for Atlantic buttle to date arc: ence V. Martin, slate ffuard regi­ rolling MadLtpn county palrloi;i. March. 1041. but reports from 13 the past year. Tlirtc convoys of Amcrlcnn troops mental commander who has been ‘‘Civic or pnlrioUc organlzaUons sUtes Indicated a national decrease And slilpload.i of equipment have ar­ deUilIcd by the ndjutont generol to desiring to sponsor a company of the of S pec cent. rived in the Bria*.h Isles without onranlze the reserves. re.^ervt.i should get In touch with Tlie council believes motor travel lo:^i of a man. The InUlal strength contemplated the state military’ department at In March was virtually Uie i Supply Mnci All Open for Uie volunteers Is 33.300 men. all Boise Immediately." said Col, Mar- as in March. 1941. bringing u •Ilic suiiply lints to Iluula. Af­ scrvlnK without pay or allowances Un. who added that full organltatlon end a continuous 41-monUi period rica. A;;li» anil Auslrallti—i.prliiK- and furnl.ihlng their own anns. i of Uie reser\’es by mid-summer of rising travel Uint began In Sep­ LAWN Uo.ird-l for offensive action — an munition nnd equipment. the department's goal. tember. 1938, o|>en, prlmurlly, naval autliorltles They are to be organized by cc He strr.wed that t h e reserves Tlie Porlflc region, where gaso- f.ay. bcciiu.'.e warslilps liave not been ties. wlUi each county allocated would be used In the(r homo co MOWERS company or batullon according tq Ue.1 In the event of emergency. diverted to prolcctlng coaatul I^st Year’s P r ic « population, 'T he mission of the .volunteers U —FLUORESCENT------On iliE oUicr nidi: 'of the ledger, aovem or Clark already lias ap- lo repel' Invasion by parachute 2'Jl nicrchiint shlju of American jx)tnted three cniinty organizers with troop.-., ground force.», and to pre­ FIXTURES and other nationalities have been the rank of major, former state Lc- vent sabotage within the zone of LAMPS. TUBES kunlc on the Anirrlcun side of Uip Rlon Commander Harry Christy, duty." Col. Mortln explained. ’They • MAGEL AUTO Atliintlc .ilncc mid-January. Also Lewiston, niley H, Joy, McCall, nnd would act as guards In any event of the lo.'-H ,'>lcle Is Uie torpedolni; of t Charles H, Noonan, KInHSton. major emergency or disaster, such SODEN e l e c t r ic Twh> FaHi. Idab* and j>o:,:,lbly Uiree destroyers. Others will be named soon. F. L. I as ulr raids and sabotage, and direct iMi« n o Next lo Orphcni The •Intensity wltli wlilirli ( Erdmaii. RexburR, ha* been traffic In the event of **vacu»Ur>n. Nii.-.Li arc v.ai;lnB undersea warfare In American waters Js attrlbuu-d by stK«a louay was listed as eauie ot an aato accident which ouUiorltles to tJlclr dccrear.lns late last nlctit tooK uie me o( James W. Davis, Jr., SI. Jerome, son of cess, .ilnce Uie Unlteil States a former Jerome eonnty sheriff. The accident occnrred on hithway tered the war, In attacWng convoys 03 north ot the rim-to-rlm bridge and only the coope driven by Davla, In the north Atlantic. who was alone, was Involved. Stale Policeman V. K. Darron Is shown Attack Weak SpoU beside the overturned moclilne and hts coat had been placed over the youth's body when this picture was taken. The death was the fifth 'iliwartcd In their main purpose as a resalt of a traffic accident In the .Magie Valley this year. of cuttliiK allied supply lines, •' U-boats have had to fall back (Staff rhoto-EngravlDg) Uie Indirect nietliod of attacking uhcru dcfeusc appeared weakest. 'Hie navy has iniide no report c ihe rtfc-ctlveneiS of Its counter-mei Hailey Sailor-to-Bc on Coast •sures since April 1 when It wi announced that :!4 axLs submarines, inehidinK about half a dbzen Jop- uiiese cruft, hud been sunk or pre­ Thiiilvs USO Chibs Ai-e ‘Swell’ sumed niinlc, Since then there have HAILEV, May 20—"I Uilnk Uu'ie It equal, but Ults Is not the ci hi'cn numeroun rei>orU, officially un­ club-1 (USO) arc swell, and don't Kvcryonc In uniform Li welcome, confirmed. of Rucce.v.ful antl-sub- know what we would do without "I^ast Saturduy altcrnoon 1 w marlnc acllonn. Tliciie would Indi­ Uii-m," WHS the cnUiusiiisUc reply in to Frisco and went lo Uic u a o cate tliat in round numbers po.i- of Tommy O. Walker. Hailey youUi club sponsored by the Catholic .tlbly 30 or more U-boats have been who is .stationed at tiic U, S. navy church, I was In such a hurry lo put out of action. •icctlon bKxe. Treasure Liland. San catch the liberty bus Uiat I did not Even If that flKure Is true 11 seem-i I-'rancl.'.co. In response to reque.it have time to ehavc or clean up, but lUely that the Krratent loss to the from Ulaino county USO comtnitiee I did not have to- worry about ihLi NarJ.i has been not In ships but In lo Klve his evaluation ot the brneniA lui I knew I cuuld so to Uic USO actually reaching the boys through club und take a shower and shave, the USO, "After clc»t\ltts «ii. I wcHt down­ Popular Hallcy boy and son of Mr. stairs and danced twice with a and Mrs. T. W. Walker, the youth couple of swell gals, Incldcnlally. oiiUlncd his cxperlencrs during one one of Ihe girls hapjicncil to hold n SILVER M S IN nfttrnoon nnd evenliig ii>cnl at a rc.iixjiLilble position with the Fed­ USO club in Frisco In his letter to eral Re.icrve b.ink of San Francl-'.co- Mr.i, Lela Urown Kagan, county (Showing what type of glrU (ittcnd chairman of Uic drive which got Uic USO club.i.) ES unden*.-ay here this week. Ate In Canteen "After Uie-ie two dances. I felt WASTffNGTON. May SO'OJ.R) — Fltie Treatment Trcinury e>ci>cri.i wll! meet a ;ipe- •'Yes. I am very much tor Uie quite hungry, so I stcpiH'il Into the nial .-cnare Mlver .subcommittee next USO clubs. I have been in three ol cnntccn and had two r.andwlches. a plate of salad, two plccc.i of choco­ v.ifk u) write a bill to permit Uie Ujc four cluln hi San I-*rancl;.co and war prwhictlon board to ‘'d n iff all have been treated, abiolutcly won­ late cakc and a cup of hot cocoa. of the tmuMiry'u lOO.OOO-ton jdlver derful In all three. Tile ladles who (Not I I?) bullion Into war Indu.'trle.i. work In Uiese clubs and the girls "After UiLi nlcc meal I fell quite C(.lncl(l--nt with Uil.i mme. Uie who dance dcxen'e a lot of credit.' gooil. so went up lo the recrcaUon will act Monday on a n-ROlu- sold Uic .iallor-to-bc. room and took on Uie army In a tlon by .Sen. Pat McCarran, D.. Nev.. •'Olrls wtio sign up for dancing couple of plug l>ong Kamrn and then .vilvcr comm lit ce chairman, which have to fill out a (lue.stlounaln-; went down and danced until 13 the HT«wp to tliu-'i all of thpsc elrls have to be o'clock, which Is the time th.-y close. UKate fc' lui a r.ubr.Utut-A been n student ot Scrlppi Women’s Henry MorKanUian. jr., as.nirr3.000 McConna£k m.ide public ii com­ been a gue.it of Mr. and Mrs loiui of the rdlver la collatem! for plaint IrWJi liie nav>' dcpartmonl D. Jack-ion. has gone lo moke her A MEMORIAL DAY PLEDGE! irn-Tnback.*.. Tlie treiLiury ha.^ al- Uiat oUite comnicrco bajTlcr* ------home Jn Minneapolis. rrady lent between 40.000 and 43.000 deJaylng deliveries. Mrs. Nellla Dyar entertained at LewblaUon to overcotne "trade tons of "free silver”—silver not back- dinner Saturday for Mrs. Florence O the heroes of PesH Harbor, Wake, Guam ln« certlflcnl^s—he said. barriers" hiui been pending for some •«c dbcord hi ov mkhc, to ^ w AsfcOns Mttonv time, and McCormack's office said Fowler, Mrs. Jennlo CorrlUiers, Miss Gertrude McGinnis, Mks Cora Tool T and B.itaan— to those In >>l our wars who oartelves.— hkbor igaiiMt capK>l, R ep«b)lcan« Uic majority leatlcr now would in- and MLis Sarah Tool. Our Commander-In-Chief -M on early action. Mrs.. Lrliind Green and children. have given tiicir lives for America's freedom— wc against Democrat*, ridj kgahttt poor, Protertmt* SHOSHONE The navy's complaint, clUng spe­ has spoken: cific casen In Maine and Iowa lui Carey, VLilietl this week wlUt.Mrs, owe an evcrlastinp debt. agalnct Cathotcs, Oirirtiacw kgattMt Jcw«, nsdra Green's nelcc. Mrs. Dili Purr and *Vc tn«n( t«arerre.'.lal declared the c;.tabll>h- Ilus. Satur™«7 4, *0 who liad recently be«n appointed Marian with Uiem. B«t wc arc ready. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parker. Port­ ilavia, Russia—all in turn >ttackedl land. vlr.llc(>-at the Ross Borden captain of the newly organized Ida­ Mrs. Maude Haley. Des Moines, We are confident o f o w might W e are confi­ home thbi week en route to Tn-ln ho volunteers reserve company at la , sLitcr of U A. Jones, arrived W c began to wake up,despite Axis propagandists KalLi. DuhL and had spent leverol doys Sunday for a brief vlslL She ac­ dent of the righteousness o f our cause. T o tbaC Mr. and Mrs. OrviU RuUicrford, last week receiving enlistment* oX companied Uielr nephew. Billy tryinjj to confuse Uk iuuc ia our minds, to crc- catisc wc solemnly pledge ourtelve*. former Shoshonlanji, are vlslUng this local men Into Uic compony, was Ewen, Boise, who was cn route week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. notified by wire to report for a«Uve home from Washington. D. C. A f­ Ward Wilson. They are now living duty June 1, as a member of the ter vl&lUng Uie Ewens In BoUe. In Tacoma, Wiwih., where he Is em- reserve ollleer* corps ol the U. B. ahe plans to return here for a longer plftj'cd In a ahlpyard. army. sUy wlUi her broUier. Chapter y , P. E. p.. Sioshone. met Mr. Patcli. who for ecven years Mr. and Mn, Murray Stover ha\. • Tue.'.day at Uio homo or M n. Helen has been as.'«r F. D. L C Ml.'.s EllzJibeUi Mid MlM Patildft during her husband'* absence. M n. Florence Fowler. Coffin, are mecnbera ot Uie gradu- aUns class. Charter Draped for Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hortmaa left bem of the lodge, Mr. T. E. Brtnesar. Wedne.-'day for Salt Lake City. Mr. Member of Lodge who succumbed May 1 at hi* present Hartman will Jeavo Uiere ahortly JEROME. May 29 — Mrs. Ruth home In Newhnll. Califs. ior San Pranclsco to enter training Owens WA.1 lnIUat«d Into Jerome Members are planning a T b g Bay In ordnance w ort Mrs. Hartman Syrlnga lUbekah lodge Monday dur* observance wlUiln Uielr own 'm a t­ VETE^LANS of FOREIGN WARS o f the Vnited States relumee war?'' tilble sugar for tea. coffce. cates his fear of Uie United SUte.i. Our Industrial, com m crclol. and material Mussolini's boys, apparently figuring that a show of cereals and fruit. Altliough the klt- Last summer w h e n the German geceroslty may tend to soften them up and discourage Any young iwrson who li doing a supremacy, which have made even our poor ERNIE BLUHIIES GOOD GRIEF, ANOTHER? Job thot will help wll* the war :lVen.n of the hontelrle.i are sliort of hosts were at maximum *trength them even more. 11 Duce'n warriors, according to bat­ One .Mr. Ernie Sierra, modest sweetening, the customers, many of and morale they were nble to wage seem prosperous by other nations’ standards, tlefield evidence, wish their master would let them quit Dear Pot Shots; might better go on with It, but such did not spring full blown from the magic and llkablB little guy who did the I don’t know what all tlie shoot­ a youna person Li rarely In Uio child whom hai a pair of major campaigns for only and go home. bt%l shorUtopplng the Cowboy* ILihments anywhere, are eniuied to two short i>erlod.i In July and Octo­ £oil of America. Tlie Japs are smart nicrs, but their planes are not ing's about In that Shoshone draft claM. Adolescent boys and girU. In ever saw unUl he got hlmscif an matter, Uiough your column certain­ their lato teens are u.iunlty pa.it ration cards which they di ber. 'This year double blows o f great True, that soil was rich and generous. •o good os German, Italian or American types. In appendicitis operation last Friday, recent encounters the Nipponese’, have been tumbling ly has received plenty of pros camp, as we know U, and are oi The current sore spot in ela.itlcs magnitude are less likely. ' But so U Russia’s .. b doing Tery nleely o«t at the hot* cons about It In the past two weetv their way In .itudy or work for thi of Ure stealing. Thievi Apparently Tlmt«heriko suspecl.i about In machines which our people describe as pIlaL The abundance which we achieved was &, •’crates." They lack range, firing power and maneuver­ But me, I rise to ask how cor greater part of tlie summer. lot only snatch spares but In somi that Uie axis Is out on n great foray Nicely, that Is. e«eept for eni thing’s been said about ou :a.ie.i Jack up whecLi and pilfer the for ga.iollne and therefore has lilt product of democracy, of a way of life which ability, which deficiencies will begin to tell before thing. The children old enough to leavi long, especially In view of Use fact that crews must little Blaine county huUabalo home, and too young for useful wa >hoc-i of cars parked In secludec at Uie Kharkov flank. But a march gave to every man privileges und opportui^ . The hoapltol b quite crowded. fight farther'and farther away from home bases. another rich man'* »on? D work, are camp c.'uiclldnte.i. and If lots — shaded by dlmotits. Tho po­ in this direction by the Teutons Is itles and incentives which long have been So where ds you Ihlnk Emle was let me tell you there’s a row . , It Is at all poivMble Uicy .iliould be lice claim the depredaUons are tJi< a Up-off Uiat Uiey do not yet feel the world's envy. JOBS—The elecUon of Erie A. Johnston as presU putT lie’s (here right new, loo. hero with Col. Adklaon from BoL'e allowed to go. 'Diey need the expert' work of organised gong*. Ever rnough for an ftll-out ’ ' We say this not to boast, but rather to dent of the Chamber of Commerce , of Lie United Whoops. Jumping Into the matter and ence It affords; they need Uie com­ .locked mnterials do not e.ncapc bc- grapple with the Ruwlan bear Such The maternity home. >e Uie robbers are equipped with, dUclosure of weakness In tun emphasize that our democracy, the comcr- Stales suggests a broadening and reorlcntaUon of boanl (as far as I know) standing panionship, the lailnictlon. the work the social and economic philosophy of America's bu.il- It no matter what the pressure. that good camps offer. They need ter kcy.i. Tlie serial numbers Vinces allied staffs Uiat If Uit Atone of everything we hold dear, was bought ne.is men. Besides being the first westerner to top HIS HAT 0 » T All praise to our Blaine board. the relief of life In the open after Immediately buffe tlilng in with blood, guarded with blood, and preserved this civic body—he comes from Spokane—he appears Pot Shots: I—If they stick with It Every bo>- 10 months of town life as it U lived :n goods released In the black struggle they have a chan with blood down through the generations. to have a more liberal viewpoint Umn some of his I take off my hat to the man in should be treated alike, no matt today. market. knock out HUler. Shoiihone who has the courage to Again we are required to offer supreme predecessor*. who. o f w tat his old man happci Our children. pnrUculurly Uiose ror one thing, he heads an electric.il company whais :pose a situation, that l.i the repllea to be. Doggone It. Pot Shota, 'n u s of the larger cltlir.s and towns, need sacriflccs to assure that those peoples who only customer at the moment Is Uncle Sam, Secondly, Uie last World war. and a blacJc IS WAR, not a picnic. Whi camp today more than Uiey could not create their own working democ- he does not regard the "clued shop" issue as Uie most arlt on the service record of our we going to realize it? do bccau-ie their lives have been CLAPPER’S OBSERVATIONS Tocy shall not, hy. lorco ol bTms, deprWe us flgnUlcanV ptobltia facias IndMiiry and U » naUon. town. —nallerlle more trouWed. Try as we may It li although oUier chiefs bf Uils organlratlon made a One man’s son—reKwdlc.M of In* not poMiblo to. keep our anxieties o f ours. fetish of tills question. Mr. Johnston believes that fluenco and position—Is Just as dear To the-mllllons. of soldier heroes of past n o w FARMERS CAN SECURE from tho children and nobody need.i the really Important toak Is to provide employment to him as another's. to be told how children droop undci NATIONS AT WAR wars whose graves wo now decoratc, and to both now and after the strusgle. In his opinion. If —A Father BEET LABOR the strain of fear and worn'. those other millions who still survive to that difficulty can bo solved, almost nil Uie oUier Dear FoU: Good for Parenls, Too . WASHING'TON. May SO-Hcre-B march to the cemeteries where their com­ controversies Involving labor, Kuvcmment and em­ What with (be beet situation Once they are safely out of Uie someUilng Uiat puisles me. When ployers will settle themselves. In lils own corporoUon rades lie, let us offer vocally a pledge that if hi|h strained atmaiphere they shake It you talk about the need of organli- he has ncgoUated contracU with Uie workers whicii school boys needed (o toIi otf as ducks shake water from their Ing Uils world so that naUon.i can After some years as a reporter I they should not and do not really need: vIrtualJj' give Uiem the much dl.iputed "mnlntenonce I sing a song of wartime, in (he fields—how abool backs and enUr wholeheartedly In^ operate their dally affairs without am not inclined to be too much im­ Wc, too, are ready to heep the faith o f our of membership" privilege. A song of Cupid muizleil, lUe thisT to the carefree life of camp. 'Tliat U having .everyUilng upset every 20 pressed wlUi Uie arKument that a fathers, whatever the cost. One of his first moves after his election was to con­ "The.w Indeed are trying day.n Seema as though the pool halls good for them. years by a general war. people «ay Uilng Is not pracUcnl, I have seen fer with several officials In Wa.ihlngton about eup- Thot leave a maiden pualed. ar« pre((y well attended right now It is also good for their fathi It sounds good but It isn’t practical. It work the oUier way too often. Pb’lng Jobs when tho conflict encU. He feels tJiat Uils by the rising generation so: and moUiera. The war has bfousht I have a good many friends, and Isn’t Uie beat team in a buslnc.vi a WE MUST SAVE THE BEETS Is a fltuallon which must be Ironed out cooperatively, Wlien you see a fellow Why net pnt a poel Ubie In the changes into the homc.i. has added some of Uiem tell pair of fellows, one yeasty, full of Will the people of Twin Falls, now thor­ with the ad, capacity should be enlarged. New make It less likely? Is Uiere ony- lustrated better than any words could the Deal economists were giving me or- thing more practical In Uils world American way of doing things.” Other Points of View MjTon Barron was greasing a cer solved. the water and the food; cook their tAln T«1n Faa-i gent’s auto tlie othn Each morning when we park meals and clean up ofterward. and if gument4 to show that even though than an attempt to flryi »ome way Surely, in ’Twin Falls, there are a number day. The owner, watching the pro- bike we now tie a little oiled silk Uiey can catcli the fish that sup­ steel plants were then not runnlp- of fixing things up so that five or o f high school boys who could volunteer their OUR PRESIDENT ce^lng.i. happened to spot a silt In cover over the seat. Very effective plies the meal, so much Uie better. to full capacity the war would re­ six million American young men can help for such a worthy cause. Even thosi A subscriber to William Allen White’s Emporia Ga- one of the tires. ■'Wonder It there’s though a trifle unorthodox In i The children reed to get down to quire more than we had built at go on about Uielr llve.i. mariy, es- thstUme. Out 1 found several prac­ tabllili themselves In l3U.''lnt.i3 ond who are expecting employment at the Japa Mtte recently wrote to the editor, crltlciilng him bit- anything In that cut?’’ he asked. pearanc«. Uie fundame-.iULi of living and the terly for "buttering" the PresldenL The subscriber "Why dontcha probe with on Ice •Thought we’d mention it to camp that offers the fullest oppor­ Ucal steel men dLiagreeing. 'They pmfcAslons and In useful Jobs? nese labor comp at Eden could work in thi pointed out that ~Mr. Roosevelt . . . Is only on the Job pick?" says Myron. So the guy got our blo'cling constituents who hi tunity for Uils U Uie best camp for showed me figures, explained the Tlie war Is going to bo won some beet fields temporarily until construction of l>ecause he violated Uie American third-term tradi- in lee pick from the tool room. He an arerslon to wet pants. Uiem. Intricacies of the industry, ond put. day. Will we be'ready to make that the camp gets under way. And there are Uon." and that "he holds his presUge because he Is itarted to probe—j^ooahl Punctured The well-organized camp hi.. _ up a convincing cose os to why we' victory mean aomeUilnB pracUcal? had all the ateel capacity we would Or will we Uirow it awpy In another others regularly employed w ho could make the smartest politician on the globe . . . is giving to his I tire I FAMOUS LAST LINE headquarters, the main camp wUh smiling his way out of his delinquencie*.” Barron got a 50-cent repair Its office*, kitchens, dining-rooms, need. poIiUcal argument? arrangements to get a day or two off from To this comih'ent Mr. White makes the following out of It. (But forgot to charge -. . . Kehl Seventy-nve mil Yet today wc hove not enough 'This war ts coating us a -lot—la off my Urea and jsst oi porches. sanilAry orrangemenls. all their regular duties to aid In relieving this rejoinder: gent 23 cents for a rubber plug In In good order, and as simple as eon. steel for the ships end tonka we lives and every other way. The prac­ emergency. • 'W ell, maybe so. We have heard as much strong­ the tire hole—and Myron won’t know fishj.. .*• could build. But it Is too late to Ucal Uilng, it seems to me. Li to venlcnce permits. Prom there thi build more capacity. The theorists Let's all o f us glVc this problem the serious ly hinted before—for nine years. But the answer It unUl he reads this). groups go out to meet life In th( begin planning to get something Is; In this tragic crlsl*—what of it? —O. C. Kidd were right in their Judgment. for it. consideration that It deserves.. open and gain first-hand experi­ You ean soy they were only gueu- n ie U a man who has the confidence of more ence* under the guidance of experi­ But when you start talking that people than any other human being on this sad. Ing, were only letting their Imagin­ way. then people say you’re get- enced men and women. The mori ations run riot, but Ume ond ogaln Ung Visionary ond ImpracUcol. FINALLY RID OF BRIDGES mad old earth. Hcxe’a « leader with real powers experiences, the more responslblllUe.i of leadership . . . Do we reallte what we should HISTORY OF TWIN FALLS I hove seen the hunches of the out- IJvery loyal American will welcome the enuiled. the beUer for the chlldrer ilders come nearer Ihe mark than have if anything should happen to him J«lay? AS GLEANED FROM THE HLBS OF THE TIMES.NE>V8 If It la poe:tlbIe to allow chirilrei news that Harry Bridges, Australlan-bom -What good does it do to prick him wlih pins, h e detaUed calculaUons of the in- 15 YEARS A O O -M A Y M. 1!W 21 YEARS AGO—MAY 29, UIS under 10 to go to such a csrap be west coas£ CIO leader, is to be deported put Ueica In his chair, stuff bugs In his ears, ants dders. assured It b wise ond kind to send ^Ast winter President Rooserelt's from this country immediately because of in his pants, sand in his sugar and drop poison in D. Morgan Hackman, son of Tur­ The following hare Joined t» them. But make sure of your camp. his pollUcal porridge? ner K. Hackman. Twin Falls, is one Commercial club os a result of the production goals were put down os Communist affiliation. Ita d lr e c^ , 1(4 organltaUon, and its fontosUc by most people who know The cracks about “In the meanUme. he remains our President. of the list of cadets who will be campaign of last week: T. J. Woodi Ideals. As an outspoken representative of the party His hands ahould b« upheld now In every endeavor^ graduated from the United States the procUcal dlffleulUes. They sold saving gas and that has advocated overthrowing this govern­ Certainly the pursuit of this war for freedom Is a Military academy at West Point Central Auto Company; John H. Mr, p.iH .It was good propaganda but of Ures by cutUng worthy endeavor. With all his fallings (which June 14. Wolfe. O. StetUer, D. O. Bro fn>m piNnu course utterly Impossible. Yet we lutneckln’ parUes ment by force and violence, Bridges has been II. W. Sawyer, W. T. Wood. Louis •• »nd crisis Is and Miss Esther Lusted and Mia Rasmussen. E. C. Larering. H. • pass Uiifm in some respects. (hen you stop to States. has been good. Hence, so long as be Is the duly, Helen Knapp, high school teachers, Drliee. W. W. Wight, William Oi :Umes procUcol men are so '*lnk that thou- . It's a mystery why he and others like him legally, authoritatively, consututed viceregent on left for an auto trip to Iowa, whi ham. J. H. Morehouse. P. C. Smith. preoccupied with the dlffleulUes- sands of the neck- .lt« U and naturally they are more aware of ers th e ,wlse- haven't been kicked out of this country long this earth of the high gods of liberty and democ­ they win spend their vacations. K. W. Dwight. C. O. Longley. Rev k1 tartlop* bMn racy, the Gasette shall hand him at Limes the B. C. Miller. Hugh P. Smith, George the dlffleulUes than the outsider— crackera had in ago. But perhaps It’s a good sign never^e- •winging censer. W e #hall ring bells under his Members of the A. M. O. club met Daimos, Frank P. Nerla. J. A. Bar' that Uielr best Judgment of what mind ora now la leas that we're finally com ing to our senses. coattaiU and be proud to act as an altar boy to ir dinner at the home of Miss Jean rett. A portable ninway at Randolph caa be done Js worped. I suspect the array or navy his great service." ■veeley, spending the time dancing. Pleld, Tex., teabies arlaUon c^ ets thot in any busine**-as it li in our or soon will be. One way to encourage hoarding of any com* which UU* paper, which like the GoKtte oppoict: Mrs. A. I. McMahon and daugh­ the art of short night landings, Slx- newspaper business—the man o t the And Uie Ktili >lCr. Rooserelt's successful try for a third term, adds ^{arTlBge license was L'cmed to ters arrived in the city ‘Htursday small hooded lamps, hooked uj top. who Isn’t in touch with mony would be gltd to modlty: Keep warning the people that It’s only one word: J.iwrence Hulett and Norma Cwler, frOTO Shoshone and will Tlslt rela- to a poruble power plant, J of the detaiU, Is a better Judge of Just spooa in the parlor. U they . soing to be raUoned. "Amen.”—Astoria Astorton-Budget. both of Tirln FftlU. Utci for < e m »l weeks. snuUl area on the tslf what to do than seme others vtio could UT* 'tm back. ! BVIday, May 29, 1342 TIMES-NEWS, TWTN PALLS, IDAHO P agi Five CZECH REPRISAL SLAYINGS START; SIX ARE EXECUTED HUNDfiEOS HELD Poppy Sale Helps Orphans Like Tliese KHARKOV BATTLE HOLD EVERYTHING Bells From Driggs Collection Bring $1,000 for U. S. Bonds ORQUESIIING GOODING, May 20—WRhUmt the having contributed toward the puT- STILL UNDECIDED Jnr« wiui uielr fc-pare Umel Thai's clmao o! newly 130,000 WorUj ot LONDON, Mny M (-D-Artolf IIU- »y KltHI) VANDERSCllMinT what Uie hobbyLstfl of America arc bond.s and uUunps and buyers ot Ihft Ier'4 dcmnnrts for veriBcnnce for on Wide World War Analyil riolnii, and nurton W. DrlRgs. Oood- ortlclca not only have the valuobl« Inic, well-known southern Idalio coIIecUons but Uia bonds and stomps ttlUmpt on Lhe life of Rclnhnrcl Tlie main part of the balllr of Hcydrlch. rdcli'n protcctor for Do- liobby rnUiu.sla.st, Ls doing hLs rJiarc. as well. Pledges for more buylnic Kt(.irkov Is over wlUiout any clrnr- Tlip project la being carried on have rcached many thousands of hcmla and Mornvln. were nnxwcrcd di-cl.'lon. today by J'ls Rcstapo though onl7 UirouBh the cffori.s of Dave Elmnn, dollars. -liat wa.s lo be expcclcd. It will spon.sor of Hobby Lobby. A aJiorl Victory ftucllon.i will be conUnued pnrlly. with thP cxrcutlon of *lx take time to a.v>c.vs IhB cffect of the pcnon.i In PraRue. Ume ft«o Mr. Flman sent out Invl- and hobbyLsts arc Invited to con- tactical, ptcvcntlve ns.sault which Irlbule BRaln If Uiey care lo do so. A Czcch Rovcrnmpnl npokei.ninn the HiLv.ian Marshal TlmtMlirnko tnUons lo hobbyl.sts all over Amer­ reported recelvlns lulvlcc.n thnt the ica to submit Aiimplcs of Uielr launched on Mny 12 aRaltwl the Oer- hobby for u nationwide public Germans had ftrrcstfd hun^lrrds of armies of the Ukraine, which offlclftts. university profcianrs nnd lion ft.1 nn inducement for Uie piir- Objector Draws . poised to strike toward Uic chnse of bond.s and atamps, *tu(Icnt.i for nurflllonlDK. conccn- Caucasus but were cauKht off bsl- trtiUnB Uitlr.Rttentlon oa •■Intcllec- :ice before they could ntnrt. IWII. Brinj 11,000 Year in Prison tunl type^." Including r.nme puppet Also It Is too enrly to calnilate Mr, DriKKs contrlbut«l aevcral COEJUR D^ALENE, May 20 — exeeiiUvcx. the mUitary meanln« of tlic coun- samples of Ills exleaslve collrcUon Jor.epli Matthew Jes.slck. 20. chanc­ •Tlir borders hnve brcn closfd nnd Iec-allack.^ wUlcU the Germans have, of belLs from all over Uie world and ed wllh IftUure to report for Indue* the wHole protectorntP Is onr vn.nl been conducting since Mny 10 lo of hli wood cnrvlnKs for Uie cau.se Uon Into n cnmp for work of na- prison." thf .npokesmnn jjilrt. ir ;.oufh nf the orlitlnal battle arm and Uiey have brought n tntnl of UoniJ Importance, was sentenced by He cxprfMcd belief that Hohemld Tlie Ru.'.slan communiques, word over »l,odt for Uie purchftse of Fernlnf: of n plan which he iial.l front before Kharkov the lied nrmy three belLs’ caclt. Tliese bells were nn offer by Uie court to clinnge hla Illtlrr npporently hnd planned has dUK Into the i>osltions It won iwlished, rouKed and lacquercd for mind and report to Uio camp. execute sradually. In w JnttlUcd r.one ot «rc«.V MtcnRlh high luster and aa « guard a«alt«l Tmm JuiUflrd and depth. PLANE ’CHUTIS- dl.scotoratlon. Ued. white and blue rlbbon.s were u.s«l to lend a patriotic ProUctornte officials nre expect- Kitht Continues note, ert to be dbimbsrd or rrduced t PlRlitlng of • compr.rntlve violen Tliere were also three pictures of local pMLt, the apoke.iman raid. continue.s In the sector Ir.yui- Announcement ot the executions Idaliosccnea frnmed In hiwd-carved Harvcnkovn, BO miles below Khar­ BODY RECOVERED (funi wood frames. anoUier ,sainple'of FUR by the Berlin radto, Jiistlfylnc fears kov. where the Cerman.s have nt- of bloody rcprLiaLi In the former MOUNTAIN HOME. May 2fl (/T) Mr. DrlBBs' hobbles. TliesB Iriimea templed to envelop Timoshenko's were stnlned nnd poll.sJietl, Picture.s republic, wtwi accompanied by re- left finiik. —Tlie body of 2nd Meut. V. L. Hall porU ol new ircMbles latlns UKler wcrp ot Uve Craters of U\e Moon, V.F.W. *lpnaay" I>0PPT »*5p. uodtmray on Twin V»Ui MrteU today WJfi IW» e»en>ot— «>»>»rr Tlic Germnns say thnt Uiry nl- wii* found by ground searchers lost a pock-ln trip In the Sawtooths near STORAGE at liome nnd abroad. M»*le Valley commonltlm—help* m»Jntaln aneh ehildrrn aji those above. They are orphan* of dereaird ready hnve done thls.nml thnt Uiey nlKlit. -broken on rocks where he ^.'patches from Istanbul, ijuotlns Sun Valley’ nnd a shepherd scene war veterena and are shown at the V.F.W. national home In Eaton Rapldi, Mich, nrothen and nUtera are have cauKht upwards of 1C.'),000 had bei-n dniKKed by hbi pftmchulc on nn Idalio desert, cncli reprc.senta- for as low as report-i In Rcml-dlplomatic chtin- reared tocether In famlly-slxe houien. prhuncrs nnd urnndolse quanUiles nrb, ilrelnretl tJie fuehrer Jiad Im- lifter ballinK out frc»n an army Uve ot IdnJlf) beauty. of wnr mnirrlcl in a Imp. but thrro Also Included were two .samples of prl.-'onnl his former army commaiid- Is nothlnR nt nil to support such bomber We<1iie.«!ay. clilp-carvcd eiim wood pajwr fr General WalUirr von Brnti- claims; indeeti. Uie r.cml - official Cnpl. R. S. Gibbs. Gowcn Held wcltfhts. chiwcl), nnd his former food chief. lllls s la n batUe-front dl;i|>alches, public reliiUonik officer, said al Boise One Rid at S3.SOO Wnllher Dnree. alonu with 13 WBa American Eagle Group Like while Rencrally not 'conclaslve. In­ Nnd party olflclaln \n a Mirtden Uie officer had landce wr.stem Norway, Tliese advices, ENGLAND, May 23 (U.PJ—Filers of AiiKeles nlii) wn;-. In the ntl.-vck, —Brtixir* armed foI'C(•^ were credll- hai)'. In kry n«d bent, but es.'.en- body after a two-day hunt on the CLEANERS & DYERS Kround nnd by clvlllnn nnd nrmy Jiobbylsts artlcle.i. he conUnued. which did not Identify the secret. Uie .second AmiTlcati K^nrle Miuiid- •■ilcll'-s iKllsI" Vanco .-.nld. "I Jusi UrvUy WeuUe. Twin FaUi. rta. S10 Qabl. Th. I tl fMlke chief by name, sold Oie Grr- ron were .slttlnt; In n In n j-hoot' rnclrclemcnt niul nnnlhlhitlon," then wnlked in n nearby ranch, llles and act fire to their homes. It Wius late nliernoon when the into n knot. Damiii-d if 1 d alKht drfenr larltlme raid. Ihe "out.standinK victory," the fat Gibbs .Mid the Uiree resorted to Kear Fntur0::'.l lh:it Germiinv uliidup !•; that "ihfl nnnlhllntlon of Lnkc City. In order to comply with rcKulntion.s di.*mandinp that make prcvlou.s rcprlniiLi in Ftnnrp pretty Kiri nii il-i' wnll. siiylns, 'M-e t Viinrc Imd would declare war you Inter. TooLs." uixiii I3rnr.il, ri-niiianl.\" of the "annlhllnled" foe and oliirr occupied countries inr.lc- which wxs with inr alllr.s In llii Is belniT puR-.ucd "relentlcsi.ly." . our (Iclivcricfl be reduced 2 5 , we will mnkc only three nlflcnnt by comparl.'.on. l l v adjutjint, thr liiiL'oii oftirrr Kelly broke In: first Carburetor floodlnit used tn be a nnd-the dU|)ersal nlticiT lmmf r'i:le.s ret of lihn when I lii:,t !.au him, hendlnc thnt a w;ir of t'l,- axl', uualn-.L ' the floor nnd holding It Ihere while with n hnndful of tilnicmcnt.s nnd you count, to ten. Your ttK>perallt>n In ordMlnr In time fnf the delivery schedole thorilles." T\\p {ftmllya por.M::.slons Barry Mahon, toward the rpii." r.ll Will break oiil In Uie ncnl iirdrrs-of-the dny and nnnouncccl were confLicated. Calif., wius the Hr Tlirv also »nnk Uie mine sweeper. tura,'" flatly thnt Ru.s.sia'fl liLst fully able will be Bppreeiated. Tlicre wns no Indlc.^tlnn tliM tho.-.r wn.s KrlnnlnK, While the EnKles t;i>\e.1hr Inlel- .SlnkhiK six Ilrnr.lhnn shl|vi nrmlrs hnd been •'annlhllnled" nnd shot were connecled dlrecllv with t Him llKence officer.-! Uu'ir .Morli-s, .such daniiiKlnu a Mvi iith made it n hrr jxiwer to rr'dsl utterly destroyed Uir (iltempt on Hcydrlch's llle. "I KOt him!" :hmbed .•jiniidroii members ils Cl, O. tShorty) .':ary for the non-bellUerent liaUnii by vft^l enclrcIcmcnt ncllons nt Urydrlch wns reported In sravc from tiie Spltftie. "A stlnUlnt: l-'ockc'- llalscy of Chiekasha, Okla.. mi< to net "to s;if(i;uard our i.overeittn- 31r^nn;;k nnd Vyniimn, on Uie main MATTRESS CONSUMERS MRRKET condition. Wulf 1W>. I KOI him rlKht in the 1 Mooney of Lonn I- land. N. Y, ly. Uh- hlx-rly of our navlKatlon and nppronchcs to Moscow, Heydrlch's po,st as relchs protec- slHhl-s 200 yarcl.% a.'.tern with at REBUILDING • UENOVA-nNO iiround with lone: faces. Tlicir the lives ot our u»d'-fended iMUtn;’ Well — even the stupidest Nnzl WOOL CARDING lor “ IIS taken over by Gen, Kurt Ica-st a second nnd a linlf of cannon Morle.s were r.i Uii! nir nilnhtry iJiid. knows by now s^'hnt n whopper that ( Z ! 7 / o w £ . (D / v K e d . S j6 o ± c , I>i»lrir>;e. Inimer rrtchs po\lce chlrj, tire. Uiit damn il, 1 couWiVt r.ee 'We Jiust went for n Jny ride. By EVF.IITON MATTRESS CO. OKOCERIE5 -VEGETABLES • M E A T 4 -PHONE 574-575 veKTsn storm trooper and ^lltc him crlu^h, I wiLs Just loo husy. Iiut • lime we Rot thire every Jerr^’ S2fl Second Are. S.' Phone St-W KJlnnl lender, on iiuthorlty drleniitcd I Kot him okay. He wn-s ;;moklnK like hml hiKh-lnlled for home." READ -nMKfl-NKWS WANT ADS. by imler himself. a eliimney and hcndlnic for the i n ifre were reports that Heinrich TJio oUiers now iwurlnt; In could­ Hlmmlrr. head of the Ke.-.tapo nnd n't confimj Million's biiK, filioutliiK one of the most hated nnd feared bea*u.se they were still deaf from . men In Rurope. wns en route to motor’ roar, they slnpped each oih- PrnKUe to inkr personal charge ot er.V bJicks nnd carried on like n hich the VntjMlry liitn the nvia'vU nn llry - ftchpol fooiball (earn that had jus: drlch and siiix.Tvlse reprl.-'als. won the slate rhamplDn.'.hii). Preil Vanre, 22, of Norfolk, Va. hnd hnd Uic narrowest eM-apo »nd good neighbor? Darn tootin’! his face wiu .still white. Ilie Ger- maas had hopjied Uie EukIc-s when STORAGE lE A ' they dived on a minesweeper encort- rd bv a de.',trnyer. Vance wns accom- panleorii. confer with I'rc.-.ldent Hoo.'.cvelt on lion 10 feed wheat prlce.s. the the "mutual defense of the United reulry said. State:; and the Ilahamas.'- The ilukr At niiy Ume until OiaX dnte, larm- Ir, llie Kovi'rnor of- tl\e rrj limy redeem their wlient, which HI.-. duehr:.n, the former Wiillls Wnr- he neighdor who pours you Brown Derby is a they have turned over to the co field, nccoinpiinled him lo the Uni­ T IKirailnn In .^atlnfacllon of Uic loii ted Ktntc:;. man •who knows Pilsner. Fancy labels and prices they oUtainrd after harve.it last yti , Aelrew Jane Wllliers will be don’ t fool him. It’s the beer that counts! ' at rnie-1 which will bo auiiounced forced In nnlt almoit six weekn lo for Idaho wlUiln a ftw days. PrO' have a new rnnlraet with Itepub- If real Pilsner flavor and fine-bubbled livclincsa- duccfr. nni.st attree In writliiu tliul tlc itudlni approved bccause nhe .llic ulieat U'lll be fed on Ihl farm wx< late at court In l.o» Ancflrs. are down your alley, take a tip from your Briwn lo livestock or poullry. or that It The new contract will net IG- will be .^old for i.ucli purim.-.e.s. yrar-old MIm Wltlirn from S22,. Derby Men ncighborsl Stock up with this American- Any sloruKc allciwatices which have OOO lo S37,A00 durhic a one-yrar brcwcd Pilsner that has won the name, "the equal been made by commodliy credit cor- prrlwl. jxiration on the wheal may be kept Under.secrelnry ot War nobrrt P. of Imported.” by the producer, or may be deduct­ Pntter.'.on f.nid In New York Hint ed Irom Uic redemption pricc ot President Hooscvelt's Konl of (io.ooo ihe Kri'l” if they have not been re­ wnr plniu's by the enoy" costly malt and wilh hops selected for ihc .-.ccond year in the ca-'.e of 1940 of the movies. hai> had a $40,000 delicacy of flavor. Every batch ii checked *hcat repealed under n loan a year rontrarl apprnved by a I.o’! An- aK'>. Btle* rourl. He will set the money by our own quality control— under tho ■nicrc will be no service charKe unless hr fulfilU hU eurrent cotinccted with exlcmlon of 1041 amblllon nf Jolnlnc the royal air direction of an authority on Pilsner boer, a larm-storcd limns for nnoUier 1- force. monUW. period. Uie i.ccrcUry an­ Pfe.'.ldfiit EuKcne E. Wll;.on o man born and trained in Pilten. nounced. Tlie usual'oiie-ccnt i>cr the United Aircraft corporation salt bu.'ihcl fee for ln.spectliiK uram to In Chle.iKo thnt the nlrcraft anil make sure It is In condition to ixutomoblle IndtLitrlc.s have Joined For refreshing goodness, Brown Derby ^lo^c nnoLIicr year will be dlapen.sed to produce "thr ureatest nin.vs pro­ Pilsner doflfs its derby to no other beer! wiui. Inspection fees which already duction team of nil lime." have been collccted wlU be retunied. Jane fraiee. younfi movie «tar- Yet it costs less than many other lead­ Iji addiUon. producers who have let, and Otrnn Tryon, actor and 1841 lonus on Rmln In two or more peoduecr, were married at Yuma. ing brews — for less than “ Imported.” Ari*.. Thnr^day. partly-filled blnn on the snmc form ■ may move all the grain of the same Llcut, Comdr. Lyndon D, John.son, srado to one bln and extend his Johnson City. Tcx„ a concrcviman at S A F E W A Y loan on Uie entire amount. on leave from Uio house of repre- T R Y T E E "l^tiyT lkftetl^' "O f course, bins of wheat uhlch scntAllve.s. has nrrlved In Melbourne rtprcscnl different cl/».ssca or grnden nnd has conferred wlU> Gen. Dour- ’^either it makes Brown Dcrby-Men out ihould not be combined If the vnlup Jaa MncArUiur. Elected to the house will be lowered substantially." Also In 1037, Johnson for seveml yenra o f you and your guests or^moncy backf iTtUn ftilscd tjv VWQ or tnote y tx n hna been Its vounRcst mtmber. He ihould not be put Into the same bln. went on active naval duly one hour Purchase four bottles of a blt« to e a t. . . tho soul- rinal settlement of loans will bo nfter votlnu for the drclnraUon of Brown Derby Pilsner and ntirring flavor of cftch made on the basb of tlie grain de­ war on Germany Dcc. 11. potato chips or sandwich Bwnllow lingered over. livered to Uie corporaUon. makings. Invite friends If you and yoty suestj i over to join in this teat. Fint testi which propellers for don’t n g n t Brown Derby army planes must pass Is tlie ne- CASH- Fill a with th« equals tho finest Pilsner cfr-'.liy of wlthattndlns the »tro4n beer nnd oen-e. That’s hg;Hr_ you’ve taste<2, return cmp- •^Hia BBE^ \% A REAL riLSNBR of running 100 hour# at lull throt­ Paid for dead, old or disabled otd-timeriUncrtast«lll>ut ties to where yOti p u r^ a s^ tle. powered by an .-vlrplone motor, horses, mules and cows. Call col­ ...8cr\^cd not too chilled... the beer and they’ll gladly fiecond li Uic ' func;lonol test In lect Pcrcy Qreen at and enjoyed Icim cly with refund full price you paid. “ v'hleh the propellor ti subjected to MART ALICE THOUT FARM 2,000 e>eles of »pcei« l.lolt hava ipokvn vanJtr, and t June I. after havUiB been cloeed deliver tho Memorial day address to an Infant grandson, David Claar, ' since In November, 1031. With the at memorial services at the Buhl Sundfty. • I'rlTll't. o( • l>< c1r«am>i tHrr cnmfort In >al in Wofchlnuton, were returned re­ The young poopla Kill be seeking n_ ChrUtl«n t lOiI). lUadlnc r-'m inerra.ied number ot men employed eemot«!ry Saturday, May 30, ot 11 cently to their sender, W, H. Claar, the rlftit to enter Uu nttUonol Wol* it». Th*™ »l ( Main a»nu« «ut. on«n dallr « n by Uie railroad and the large num­ 0. m. Tho Impressive memorial rlt- Jerome. ther compeUUon at the leasue'a on> unii«r and bcUdan. from ! U> « s.n. ber runnlnfj tn and out of here uol win be conducted by members of Mr. Claar wore the small robin’s , nuol convention in Denver July 8-12. CIIDIICII o r TUB NAZABENE with no placo to be cared for In the Clark G. Fox post of Uie Amer­ egg blue buttoned slioes SS years MU* Flon» Dlcrkcr. chalnnan of tho L. n. Smllh, pail.>r ca.'e of minor accident or Illness, ican Legion, under Uie dlrecUun of ago. and so did his son. Lloyd Claar. armngeqients committee, announced t:ts a.m.. HuDdar W. arh«n. 11 a.m.. Mnfnl chocl. «lth <-1 berly, who wUl preach bU firat of •Taps" will close the proKrain. llOth ordnance company, ’ Fort uni] (Iral KrMt; Car all a«« Mlss Sullivan, a daughter of Mr. . . . Nune In charge of the hoi. Lewis, Wash., tho younuest aon of pete In the dramatic dlvtxlon with sermons at the Kimberly church and Mrs. Dan Sullivan Of this city, Graves of veterans of all United a piny. "Whlto Elephant Conies Siwdsy. May 31. (SUff Enfravlng) pIUl reopcninc Monday at Glenns States wars will be decorated prior Mr. and Mra. W. H. Cloar. pxtor. Vnun« I;«pl.-. Is a graduate of the Olenns Ferry Fenr. (Staff Enrravlni) Home," which will have Detly and -...... ’Orln Wiiilai,,.. ------high school and of St, Alphoasus to the memorial services. Anyone Htlga Slonunetiwll. Ade\ln« Dlerkcr. frl^fi.lljr rt»*oaon.1 •arrlc. Jof all y having flowers to offer for Uils 7:90 p.m., KtanialUIIc ar lUIhl«h«m Nev. and the Mercy hospital at Aid War Program Umidt. Datrull. Ulch. Jlrglnnlnff r ' TEACHING PO SIS Sacramento, Calif., and will now be for the day. quartet, humorous reading and vlo- ALBION. May 31>—A summary of nish'. Mar II, i>«th«l Tempi* the nurse In charge here. She was im .'.olo numbers. pr*M(iU llUtxJi* and Mr». F. ft. Hi Shown Rotarians the war effort program at Albion In a f*w dar> •iMclal »«*Un««. "Ilh Mr- called back hero from Sacramento State Normal school shows satisfac­ nev. O. E. NlU, Pocnlcllo, will be. last week. 'SHOSHONE, May 20-Rev. Henry Jerome Retailers In clinrse of the talent quest and Henrlkas, Wood river CCO camp tory results, according to student dl< 0 A W GRADS Tlie hospital was opened May 1. rectors and sponsors. flUo win sen’e n* w ns lender. Followlnii the church servlcei. Tl.. Mmlki eunf«i ALBION. May a>—Thirty grad- 1024. by Dr. 8. M. Pinkerton and Dr. chaplain, exhibited his Interesting Will Sell Bonds SeUlnn tho pace have been the fiJ J. C. Lnndenberger, chief surgeons stomp collection for the Shoshone noonclny luncheon will be «erved In >tes of Albion State Normal achool, JEROME, May 20—Jerome mer­ knitters, who will have completed Uliti for the Union Pacific at Salt Lake Rotary club Wedne.-iiluy noon at ihi chants. In cooperation with a re­ tho park. Tills will bo followed by IMsn J.»lln wl claM of 1043, have Aecured positions CO sweaters by Uie end of this term, a bu.iln<« mcellnK nt 2 p. m. under City. Dr. J. W, Davb. »r.. was the Legion Memorial biilldlni;. He waj quest from the United State.i treiis- junior hish school iilrLi also have dlrrctlon of Irv'ln Elilfm, prr/iUlent for tlie coming year and flvo an physician tn charge, and Mrs. Dan Introduced by r. D. Kelley, progran ury, voted 100 ^er cent cooperation knitted sweaters, according to Dean. of Uie central tone oraanlzntlon ready teaching. Sullivan was tlie nune. Many se- chairman. at their lunchcon meeting h e r e Currie and Helen Whltsel, achool which l«clnhlnn*.l rnnici teacli Include: open, but decrea.ic In the number slstcd of American po.-.tiiKc siainp.i, pending at noon.ju, tjuiyJuly 1.i. tujall jjmer- worth of stamp.i. and In addlUon /lecretar)’. During tlie bUJilnew meet­ u.m., Wr.lu*«.|ar EdIUi ninggold. Ruth Cranney, >f men employed and other clrciun- some of which wi-rc cvi-ry old.-while clmndlse r.alt.i for /,a 15-mlr15-mlnuie each member o( the club has start­ r. wrvklr >I*TnIhn ing a booster for the Denver con- Marjorie Peterson and Ruth Krrtn, lUnces resulted In the closing of the some of them were ot rare and period to promotlinotlnjr sale of ■ ed an Individual slamp book. Wom­ venUon wUl bo staHcd. and on In­ Kimberly: William FrUe and EloUo building. Tlio equipment, however. valuiible I.-uuc. Rev. Henrlkas, who Is ntamps and bonnciycxclu.'.Ivcly. en's Athletic association achieved vitation to attend Uie aummer cnmp Billiard. Deltrlch; Elina Tonks, who • us retained nnd Uie facIIlUes were wclMnformed on the .iiibject. r.ivc Uie goal which was set earlier this at Fayettd lakes during August will goes to Ammon; zelma Winger. I'allable If occ.vilon arose. an liitercsilng and Iitstrucilvc ' year—Uio purchase of $100 worth of he extendPtl. Franklin; Dclnrl.n Qhbon, Pioneer The building ha.i seven rooms, ture on his hobby. tcIIlnR th< B. P, W . at Jerome nr stamps. - Gamri in Park school. coailsUng of a reception room, op- velopmi-nt of por.niKo .it;imii.i. According to Miss Mobel R. Miller, rratlnic room, ward with tlirce bcd.i. ways of handling mall In our jw.it Chooses Delcffatcs Ixiwa bowling, volley bull and Edna Kani^en, SWrllng: Melda JEROME, May 20-Mra. Lloyd J. necretary of the local orpanliatlon. oUier games will open In tho park nt l^ar*.,.rr .cr.lr. for Itoir C«m MorRan, Paul; Vovo Reynwalfl, Dewy .loctor.1 office, bath nnd store room, offlcci. the Red Cross here achltved a per­ kitchen and store room. All the A. I. McMalion won war stamps Rnmscy and Mrs. Alla Day were 4 p. m. Tho bantiliet In U|p Legion ‘ m^'S;»mJiuTn.**Tiu*l.’'.l!? aon? school; Helen Corak, Allendalo chosen as doletiate and alternate re- fect score In membership. hall will follow with Rer. ■" school; Mary Jane Utson. Declo; furniture, with tho exception of Uie Visitors Included Dr. John McMa. doctor's desk, is of steel, and the hon, Shoshone, and LaVcrn Dur. specUvely. to attend Uie utato B.P.W. Mueller. Boise, as toastmaster. Matt Warr, Orvld; Barbara Church. convention in Sun Valley, during the Plans for the mlly and talent Ileybum; Della Tew. Rockford equipment and Bterlllzatlon faclllUes dett, Burbank, Calif. •0 strictly modem. meeting of the club here Monday quMt were mada at a recent meet* school near Dlackfoot; Nelda Thom- evening at the home of Mr«. Annettn 'ing of the Twin Falls chapter. The as, Aberdeen: Elolte Word, Vlre; During the past two weeks a force hall. Thur»dar 2 p.m. ■ men has been busy thoroiiRhly Warr. annual election of officem also wtui uSIm’ am ao MAIN AVE. WEST Ings, Moore; Effle Dtkvls and Loulso Its moot danuerou-v replaced Victor Herman and Les­ Starkey. Nortlivlew near Bulil. the boyhood of Moairt. wonder clilld Idulio Ostcoixithlc convention in ter Relnke as members of tho exe- of mu.tle. was the theme of the Boise Saturday nnd Sunday. May 30 ..L.rla. W,dc>.adv S cuUvo board. aahlonfd tinRlKi. •'rir ihadow puppet ahow presented re- and 31. Plans were mode for Installation • ,lc vt Atu. •'TJi* rently by a group of Normal stu- Frank Randolph k ft • Wednesday In Uie church of a war service roll indar Jun* 4. th. No Slump Seen in denta under tJic direction of Mr.i. for Salt Lake City. Mrs. Dale Fen­ contaliUn* 17 name* of members of lUr* Bh^h*rdT” jl*U Mayo Anita Johnson for pupils of ton and JJWill diiUBliUT will return the local chapter now with Ihe nim- Summer Students Miller school In Burley. with him to attend Uie wedding «d forces. Un. WrtI* Kllti* ALBION, May 30-AlbIon StAte Tlioiff who made tlie trip were Suwlay of Mr. Fenton's sL-.tcr. Mlss 1 tha 8«<*nU< Dar . Normal school summer course en­ Snow, Lorraine Hller. Mary Deem. Donna Fenton and Qlenn Walker, . ASBEUnLT o r COD EHmn Tonks. Della Tew. Tljora B. E. A. Jlafiman, puu11 a(M. n a.m.. Ul>ln« *or«hlp: liminary- Inquiries being received Others a.ulstlnB In tho production tcndent of dn“ rtjncnt of public as. W ayne Lewis Home iludlnl Taallmcmr and Tral**. 7 TWIN rALLB c n o n a i o r cod were LaVern lllll and Junior Worth­ slstance. who hnr, recently been re. rhrliA Amkaatador S dolly can be ncccpiert as an Indi­ DECLO, May 30—Two Bee Hive E*an»*UtU" •*r»lc*: tarmon Ul«m*. cation. according to information ai ington. a.'.'.lRnfxl to tills ciljtrlct, was Ii ' awannj of Uie Deolo Mutual held Chrlitlan^ S p.m. Tutadar. the office ot J. Earl Powers, regis­ Rupert Friday on biwlneii. HlaricMv lUcwlJtiv a fireplace part; Tuetday at the JUrtlc**. •tinlf prae- trar. hom# of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne O. Ian. OltaU Majority of inquiries are from for READ TIMES-NBWS WANT ADS, SUMMER VICTORY FASHIONS # Zitwls. Oamu were played on Uie ler -ituclent.1 who have had ono lawn, and a (ircplace dinner was Neighboring' immer'i work and at leatt one year served, after which marahmailows ' cxprrleiicp and who wish to fln- were toasted. Tho party was In Jerome Minister h tlic rrquirrd work for a life ccr- charge of leaders, Eva Brower and Churciies [Iciiic. .Many Inquiries have been Anna Lewis. Will Quit Pulpit rccclvetl Irom out-nI-BU\ie teachera who wlM) to get In Uie work and BANSEK ABHBMDI.r Or C JEROME. Alny 2»—nev. Albert E. time required for certlllcatlon In MarUn will deliver his final .icrmon JEROME tills year at next Sunday'* .icrvlces Idaho. at tho Methodist church. Rov. Mar­ Tho InipendliiK teachcT shortage, which threatcn.'i beciiii.ie of Uio num­ Friends have received word from tin ha.1 been (irantcd ii Icair of ab- Mrs. Katella Kendall, former resi­ ber of tcachers KoInc uut to serv­ Bcnct from t h e nctivp mliiLnry. ice nnd into dcfeiwc. Ims caused dent, now of WeUer, Uiat slie is re- however, he plans to rrmiiln In Jcr­ inniiy former teachi-r.i to • inquire gainlnB her health xifter a severe omo where he ha.i purclia-icil u resi­ lall some moiiuu ago. Mrs. Kendnll dence. about Uic procedure on .nrcurlng ccr- tlIlc.-vllon. {ractured one ot her limbs and has At 0:45 p. ni. Motulny evcnliiK, an been.bedfast for many wcck.s. Her IIANKHN cnMMtlNlTT official board incptliiK will lake husband is former mlnLiter of Uie place. tliLi bclriK an adjourned nfs- Jerome MeUjodUt church. Rev. O. ilon of the Quarlcrly confcrencp. DECLO L. Kendall. Announcement wn.i made today Miss Fausllne Lcach. for three by nev, Martlu'TTTnTlhe SDtli annual and MTS. L. A. QineU, Jr., years an Instructor o! girls' physi­ scs.ilon of /tJie Metliodht church cal educaUon in the Jerome high . Church ichool. ire sjiendliiK tlii' week wiUj confertnce will br. in Nampa. June hLi lather. L. A. OllleU, BCliool, ho* accepted a position in 3 to 7. At this time hu Micceaior Xas Vegas, Nev, as instructor in the Mrs. Henry Norton hn.i gone to will be named. Shelley to visit roll ‘ junior high school health and pliy- C, - - . slcal educaUon deportment for next year. Miss Leach tendered her rei- Funds Sought for l>nai...... Ighallon Uiis week to Supt. H. Maine er, Mrs. Julia Parko. left recently ehoun. , la.t Hun.I.r In Ih. c! Navy Relief, USO for Detroit, Mich., where he will ba Miss DoroUiy-WUson, Uadjcr .. JE310ME, May :9 -U .6 .0 . and •mploj Kl by hU brother. Ivnn Parke. the high school, left Monday for aval relief drlvc.i. to be held In Mm. Nellio Oniwell and sons, Denver to visit friends and relatives, mJuncUon In tliL-\ county for a arnni nnd Orval. are hcra from and win go later to her homo In period of 10 days, will Ret underway AnKelra to visit their daughter Traer, la. June 1, it ’vas announced today by inton*. prMldcnt. R p.m., A quota of >1.000 net for Jeromo Idaho Falls, returned Sunday to vls- with friends, ahe has been t«acliliig brother, Earl Cobbley, for tho tho past three years In Salmon. Miss county, nnd n larRe group of volun­ PliIVMlllon No. II. Thun'Ur S p.m.. teer workers have pledKed coopera­ summer. T'em Miller and Miss Janice Owart- »«rYlc*. Frida/. Jun* ». S p.m.. MLU Madeline Pons, student at ney acco;npanled Mlsa Jacobsen. (Uxlnf eirrcUn nt th« dallr racallon DH>1* tion In Biilstlng to complBto Uie day Mr. and Mrs. Karl H. Snodgrass ichool; partnU and (rUndi ln>lt<' drive. Henaser business college. Salt Lake City, who recently underwent major and two children. Dallas, Tex., ar­ KIMDCRLT CnnniTlAK surnny on her throat, is reported rived here this week to be house Scholastic Record convRlMcln* satisfactorily. She Is guests.of his father and mother, th(> (laushter of Mr. and Mm. J. P. l>r. and Mr*. E. M. Snodgrcss. Dr. O f 11 Grads Hiprh and Mrs. Snodgrass, and Karl and Pon.n. ALRION. May 20-Eleven senior* ind Mrs. Harvey Wight and his family plan to driven to McCall ’ Albion State Normal achool main­ Uiis week-end to be met by Mr. children. Juniper, Utah, spent *ev- tained a grade point average of a j dnys with her- p«irents. Dishop and Mrs. Walter Snodgrass of Oro- or above durlnff their si* quarters at fino. Waiur and his wife plan to Hund*; Im Mrs, J, c . Dorrington. Chlldm-i Albion, a study of records at the _.nicr Parke, who haa. been U visit In Jerome for a lew days prior office of J. Earl Power*, registrar, to retumlnc to the northern city ln« school at PoUatch. 1« hero has disclosed. lUnu his mother, Mrs. Julia Parke where Walter will conduct aummer riLER MCniODIKT They are nuth Kreln. Idaho ITalU: school music. £d Kold, Eden: nuth Cmnney, Oakley; out! For it't your patriotic duty to conicivp material turned homo from Denver, Colo., in*dlaulr folktwlni m<>r Walker. a-tn.. Junior iMxa* ,1 Owendlynne Jonw, Olenns Ferry; Mn. Warren Roberta returned by jcwing-your-own from tnc tmart, caty-to-uie accompanied by Miss Jerry Ellis. Gladys Pundy, Dill Mathewa, Oak­ Btudent there, who ha* been at­ Tucfiday to Pocatello after visiting patterns in this ^ k . Here is jtiur opportunity ley. here and tn Albion. tending school. Miss O ils will spend to invest in clothes durable for the dutstion . . . 10 tho remainder of the cummer va- th« TUItInc Uan*. Tb* W.8.C.S. «■ plan a varied wardrobe suited to both purse and caUoQ here at her parents' home. n*.t ThorvUr, Jun* 4. «lll) Ur«. 3. I Mr. and Mrs. Lee 8 . Johnson and Cullek. A aptelal progrmm' •* personality . . . to teep cool, fresh and attractive. Patty are In Denver where they are air*ellos et Un. Arthur BnX }Iaw*n. bu b**n arraniad. Sunday. . - ...... — — ...... jeie (op-(iu*li There arc fashions for cvefj-one. Sturdy war >-lslUng Mis* Orla Johnson, their oonratTBM Bandar. Mo prwhl **r'»lc* CsUfoioia otioxei in dotcai of wtfi. work outfits. Furlough furbelows. "Keep fit" sporu daughter. M lu Johnson will be em- «tU tM h»l4 (rev Sttivdw »ch<«l BETHEL TEMPLE ' played In Denver for the •t th* utual hour vita cM lup. Tbey're e*»y to peel ind »eetloa-the ideal modes. Styles high in fashion; low,in priorities. months. la (harra. luach-box fniit. Eiiy to slice for **Ud» South Americana cottons. Town'sults. Slimching Mr. and M n. John Wise left thU CHURCH »nd tugtr-UTiog dnscru. foriy plus frocks. A junior miss budget wardrobe. week .for Callforzila where they will C. W. K»»Ufl. raiU' titt a.m.. Sitin* vor«klp i and Paator B. M. David tako great pleasure in prcsentinfr Buy in quiaiiiiw-chey keep. “Sunki«" But now -on to jxiur Victory Wardrobe, guided be among relatives of the Wise fam* br Um paator for Trlnltr Sul oe*as Dal/fJmkt-tuJust! ; IJy to enjoy a family reunion. Mrs. cliarcb Li lo«aud blotk. to the people o f T\vin Falls Bishop S. N . Hancock, o f by our Marian Martin Summer Fashion Book! Bra Wise, former resident, and Waahlutoa xhoeL The Pentecostal Assemblies of tho World, and Pastor of mother of John Wise, la at present Greater Bethlehem Temple, one of the largest nnd most living with Arthur Wise and famUy f>Iui ONE CENT /• In California. Also expected to be succcsful Churches in Detroit. Michigan, for a few days' present Is Miss JuUanne Wise, tn- SPECIAL SERVICES in BETHEL TEMPLE CHURCH. IOC fo r fr eoil of mdling •tructor of home econ>;imlC8 In the aacvIUti* **rTlc«.'l> pjn. BEGINNING SUNDAY NIGHT. MAY 31, at 7:30. Onlreralty of W ut Virginia. Mlss Bishop and Mrs. Hancock have been friends and co-vorkers of ADDRESS VOUR ORDER TO Wise 1* a former Instnictor o f Jer> Pnstor and Mrs. B. M. Dftvld for a Quarter of a century, and Pastor ome city sehooU. InlUal I------..... David takes great pleasure In presenting to Twin Falla the mlnlstr; Oerald Lumper, barber ahop own> ida« haw, Krt. I ______...... ol his trlend In these Services {or a tew days. In Bethel Temple Sunkist arrasn ipaelal n u k for th* •crri««. tr, left thU week for Atlanta, where Church, every.nlBht, except Monday. 1:30 P. M , Bishop and Mrs. be will enter forest scrrlce work. KOXK cnuBCn o r cod 8. N. Hancock, with tho BTcatly needed ministry for today — and CAIIFORNIA OR A N G E S • Ura. Uimper-a pUni for the future Orovn Martin, paalor are M yet cndeclded. tiut ahe atatei .0 ajBH Saadar achooL, li a.m., Wonhla. tho measage of the hour. lb* plans to itmaln In JereuM for mti/wnf— teachers^ work for the summer; «n« Unes and putting them In scrap­ couraged members to plant Tlcioiy books. gardens and urged all to “lay - ♦ ♦ # their winter's supply of coal end Patriotic Motif flour and to can all tha frulta and Outdoor Activities Throughout Review of Book vegotables. possible. Prevails at LDS Floral Backfronsd . Features Loyal A striking -V for Victory'' ar­ Dance for Stake rangement of red and while bloe- Summer Replace Camp Nissaki •'lowerji Uie colors of tho Amcrl- Women’s Party aoms In a blue basket, arranged hy 1 flnR were arranRed In bosketa Mrs. Ward, farmed part of tho dec­ Despite trnnaportation curluilment, fooii rutioiiinir and to form a pntrlotlo background for ProRram highlight at the meeUng orations In the chapel. the final dance of the season for the yesterday afternoon of the Loyal Mrs. Claude Brown led ail stnglns tho Hcnrcity o f iiurHos and counselors, "A Happy Summer” Steward-Hougen Women's cla.sa ot the Christian is planned for the ISvin Falls Camp Fire Girls. Tvkln Falls stake of th« Latter Day wlU) Mrs. R. K. Dibble at the piano; Enlnts church last evenlne at Radio church nl the home of M n. N. B. Mr*. Max Drown sang a aolo; Mr*. Because of the national emcrgcncy, a scries of summer Vows Exchanged Ilondevoo. Ncsby was the review of the book. Wesley Boren and Mlu Maurlne activities will Uikc the place o f the annua! summer cam)) •'One Foot In Heiiven," given by Boren gave a vloUo and piano duet, ElRht hundred danccrs. IncIudlnE Mrs, C, R, Heinrich. in the Sawtooth mountains. At Church Rite lari;e number of suests from Buhl. and Miss Boren gave a piano eolo. ."wo piano wilos were played by Mrs. KaUiryn Kirkman BavB the The camp commiltee, appointC[l at u mcctinK of the Camp Hfteii IIOUKMI. Tucoma. Wu;Ji., Klmberls. Murtauah and 1>fVn Marilyn Mason. Miss Eva Dun­ and 'John n, Stfwurd. Tiiconiti. for­ I'^lLi. attended the event. Refresh, social acleoce lesson. 'Future of Fire council earlier this week, ham. accompanied by Miss 'Betty Marriage and Family • Life,'' • with merly ul IJobe, were qlileily married nents were aen,’ed throURhout the Jacky, sang a solo. The program met last evening at the home here Wedne.id.iy lit 4 p. in, ■venlnK- class discussion following. Mrs. Dib­ was In charge ot Mrs. Fred Hudson. ble gave a group of piano soloe and of Mrs. Gordon Day to formu­ Demonstration Vow.s wrrr pxchanncd before Uie Vlclory Dukrt Mrs, Mark C. Cronenberger led de- flrejilaie In the piirlor of the Chris- closing number was vocal selection late plans alonff the lines ap­ Tlie centrnl barket on the orchi voUonals. by !>lrs, June Klrkman. proved by the national Camp Given at First lioii cluircli. Hcv. Mark Croiicnber- ra ,Mand wa.s made up of solid Hostesses were Mrs. C. D. Watson, Ker oIIiciiitliiK. Sommer ProJoeV Fire orKatiizalion. vhlie bhie.s with a V ot red In Uie Mrs. Lester Slack. Mrs. U. N, Ter­ Ward R.S. Meet •rile liride 1* UiP dauKhtcr of .Mr. :cnter, and the handle t'as ry. Mr*. H. J. Reynolds. Mr*. Qanh It was announced that first of Camp CommllUe nnd Mr.'-, K- HouKen. Tncoma, und I'llh n blue nnd white bow. Da.skets Dower and Mrs. Stanley Goff. -le monUily work and business ses­ Pronwble, to meniers of the flr.M .Mr. Hiewiird Is Uie son of Mrs, J, H. “Don't be afraid to aik your irecer to thaw you hit price cellinc list.'’ sions for the summer would be held Determined to multe Uie home iird Kellef society at ihelr la.'.i if red, while nnd blue flowers were Guest of the afternoon was Mrs. town nnd Ita environs n.i iitirncllvi Sl. ward. ;.r.. undd Uic late J.HJ. H. .ate; ' ilso nrransed on the balcony. James Van Evera. daughter of Mr. June 11 with Mrs. Bert Alexander ^KUlar meeting of the year yester­ «icl, iJol.'.e, In charge. The group will complete n.1 poBalblc to Camp Fire Olrl/i. (slnci day nflcmoon. wa.i the denion.-'tra- Ttie members of tho different de- Airs. C. C, Haynle. Comi> Nl.vmkl won’l be iiviillabic AcaiaijwnylnKK the palr^ nv ,iree« ot the priesthood were deslR- ¥ ¥ ¥ eight seU of clothes for slrli of tlon on ciinnlnn of veRetnblc^ rIvci Falh , mniReii, mother different ages and Uie same amount . IhU -M-Hson. Uic conimlllef htun oiit' by Mrs, MarRarot Hill Cnrter. cll.’i. nated by varl-colored Inpel ribbons, lined nn ciirrRellc prosram ot iicUv. trict home tItfAionstrniloii iiKmt Durlni; the evcnlnR. special dances “Commando ” Rules for Contest Winners for as many boys during the sum- lUe.n, lA)Uch, Ilcii.M-, broUii-r-lii-l:i-.v and were played for the various priest- ho nl.io nn.iwerrd. que.itlon.i ix-r. .il.’iicr of .Mr. Sirwfird. Mrs. Margaret Hili Carter wUi Members of the camp conimlltce ilnlnR to cnntilns In Kcneral, lioo.M- of the pMt ycnr-.i work You Tnily." nnd MLvs Griurc W.-k- You Who Check Prices Member* of the winning team In the June II meeting. Jfelm. Duy. Mrs, A. S. DockwlU, Mni. iLi offered Ihe Kroup by -•irvrriil thn prIe.-.Uiood; M. O. Crandall nnd - ...... - • . nlit r of .Uic brhli'urooin. i>Iny- Mt'is 1/iuella Tinsley, the M. I. A., _ membeMhlp and attendance c Mrs. Leo Klrkman presented per­ mniibers who tolil briefly of dlffrr- cd the- viiiltn obbllKuKi, By tXKANOR RAGHDAI.E ed, and public reaction will be lest .staged bv the Maroa Womi fect mundance awards for May Tc ent phiLies ot Uellef iioclely work. nnd Mel Curler, dance dlrcc(or, for­ • (ury. KullcnviiiR Uic ccrt-moiiy ii w «l- med Uie Rencral commlttec on nr- NEA Nenrlce Staff Correipondent led carefully. club tho past few weetn were to eight members, and perfect at­ SlnRlnR MoUiers *anR one i.elrrilun Tlicn will come the first ..... ' plTsl tvcnt 0? "A Knppv Surtun'M" dlii*: (llnnrr w«.n srrvisl lit the luauc ingemcnta. WABmNGTON—Heave a elgh ol tetti\lt\td by. lostts at a pfiiVy tendance awart^ loi the p u t cine from Uie Ejisler caniatn. - , . ... Ilf .Mr. iin<| .Mm. Alhori W<-K<-ncr, functlonln« ot Uie mnchlncrj' which months to Mrs. G. F, Crump and u tJie Bcrle.i ot ucUvlUcn wll( be Commlllres relict, Klrls. You won't have to tuni will undoubtedly creak and boR down lieli).'^ declared Dexter M, Orllne Raymond was a RUest and Service June 11 htadquarlera will Bcne a* BuJdea humor lewons of Uie year. elders In charue ot thLs committee "Black MarkeU" 'Irs, Wftde Sharp was welcomed as were VlrRll McDrlde, K. M. Guest. C. Keeier. deputy administrator of BURLEY. May 39 — Approachins to the camp commlttrea. •s. Ivy JciLsen. who wnn tilvrn Names Delegates the office of price admlnljtratlon, Then Is when the Iluht aualnst new member. rclea.'.n as first councillor diir- Vern Yntc.-, and Earl Orchard. Program, arranged by Mrs. Ted marriage of Mrs. Stenna Calkin* Council Seuloi) ■•but ma-'Ji amateur prlce«checklnR le "black market.i,’' Uie booUeg. was revealed to her close frlendi InK Uir ypiir on accniint ot ill hr;Uth. Tlie hall w n s decorated by would Just be a waste of their Ume." glng. the "unpatrloUc chlselers wll Slerer nnd Mrs, Audra Reed. In­ Fourteen members ot Uie Cnmp prc.'.entcd wlUi nn nuionraph For Convention Mr.s. L. A, Haa-.en. Mrs. Edith Dalrd, cluded piano duets by Floyd and Wednesday a t Sunshine Better Fire council attended the Tuc.-;diiy Veterans of I^rclRn Wars auxil­ ■llini's undoubtedly true. Mr. ally begin. Homes club at the home of Mis. book .ilKned by fill membrr.s, who Mrs, Robert Helfrecht, Mrs, Knte Keerer. but who ever heard of a Tlie trend toward stixndardlja. Rex Reed; vocal duets by Mrs. Os­ nlHlit /.e.-.ilon nl Uic homo ot Mr;i, cprci.-cd Uielr appreclnilnn for lirr iary met at the home of Mrs. I’earl Jacobs, Mrs. Vent Yntes and Mias car Klans and Rex Reed with Mrs. Minnie Yelton. H, A. Elrock. l/'ul'i WrdneMlay iilRht. Tlie Kroiij) woman *h o wasn’t InUsrested In Uon nnd labelling will also prob­ ork. Tinsley. prices. In one wny or anoUier un­ ably Increase 'to protcct con.iumers Klass at the piano; piano soloa. Mrs. Serving U’ays had small white Dcclr.lon wu-i reached to send In ­ vlreled Mr.n. Co.ni Summers and r,crDlts decoraUd In red. white, and Merdnci Cbancnt ¥ ' ♦ * der any condltloivs—for their pwn However, Uie vrowUiR r.carclly ot Kln.sfl, nnd readings, Mrs. Ruby tern to all members ot Ciunp nru .Mrs, Stella lIcInL'i iis deleRalrs lor Dlakesley, blue with small flags tied to them, Girls, lamlllarmnK them with the .Mrs, Kdna M, Ilytle. priv,lilrnt, an­ the convention to be held here June ftAlUfactlon. If nothlnc elM? goods Uireatens to undermine qual­ Instructor fo r Well, Wfuhlngton has taken this ity. •H work nmong boy* and girls revealing the marriage dat« of Mrs. vacation outlntf plnn.i. nounced thnt herentter meiainuii will 111. discussed by the club. / Calkins to Charles Surrage, Hey- Arnuujemtnt.i nlw were mnde tor bo held on Tuesdny.i Insicivd ot ■llie followlnK committees WTrc into consideration, too. But the greatest safeguard for the Mission School Robert Sessions, new head of the housewife's dollar and licc way ot burn. as Tliursdoy, Juno 11, at Salt Uie Carup Ktrn Girin U> parUclpivt* Thurndnya. In compliance wlUi the .ijKitntert by Mrs. AUiiBwrdtcV., koh- Lake City. In Flag dny. church prORrnm, At Uie mcctlnR era! chalnnan; Mr."!, Grace Scilt.*. consumer division of the OPA — life Is her oun detennlnaUon which ts launching a super-cam- make prlce-control work. It'll pay Mrs. Gardner Is Mrs. Lyle WhltUe and Mrs. W. T. June 0, All teachers will nubmlt and Mrs. Wanda Elliott. couric.-.y; Describes Work Loverldge gave a baking demonstra­ their report book.i. Mrs. Grace Sear.n and Mrs. Mamie pnlsn to educate Uio public in how to learn how.. Group three. Women's n.isoclntlon to deflate Inflation—prepared this Nev? Club Leader tion using honey. They made nut- Ruth Van Zante ••r.v Ednn niley. Mrs, Adrian Rlnunell, reuL.tratlon. of Pre.'bytcrlan church, met ye; Woolley iind Mrs, Ruby .Mndtson list ot rules for the "kitchen Mrs. M. E. Gardner was named bread and gingerbread upside down Mrs. Wanda ElUott nnd Mrs. Mn- day nt tho home o( Mrs. H. J. Wall, cake which were served to tho mem­ lioste.wes, mle RlnRiiell, corsases; Mr.s. Lena rnnndo'’ forces; Betty Ikenberry •w president of the Blue Lakes Will Wed Pilot nnd clected Mrs, Vernon Riddle a.i Boulevard club, nueceedlng Mrs. bers along with a spring salads wn.n announced tjiat the p.'K- Quint, Mrs.- & thcr Cox nnd .Mrs. new secretary. Shop for Bargains Mrs. Monica Stephens will enter­ MURTAUaii, Miiy 20-D, Von , •'Chofifn Motlicrs." written by Cora Summers, favors for past prc.sl- Study Uie 'll.st of commodlUes , Addresses Group Ormus Bates, at the club meeUng Mr.v Znrn Tonk.i imrt dlrrctrd by An Inlerr.'.iint; talk on a mission­ this week at Uie home nf Mrs. R, O. tain nt her Rupert home next meet­ Ziinte, Murtnutili. formerly of Cas- (lentji breakfiLM; Mrs, Eleanor Sept, ary -■.chool for Indians In Calltonila Included under Uie act. You don' Betty Ann Ikenberry. daughter ot Mr.i. Mull, would be prc.iented at have to memorise It—It's a mlghly Dftvlcs. Mrs, Alice Scott, Glenns ing. tleford. has nniiouncc(. If. Jf. a, W, Bice, pre.sldent. I various i,tores. Remember, thcrc^i icwl that circle leaders and e no law oRalnst a retailer selling Calendar e board numbers would meet nt se.sslon. t>elow Uie maximum. Community Aid to m. next Tliumdny, June ^ Chairman of. the committees In. Don't be afraid to ask your K nit fo r Red Cross Drill tram of D;in .McCook cir­ iliinn. to Doyle Mun-son, Ely, H. •niatlte, Mrs. A, B, Jones, ^ elKht weeks will be a preparatory Quests Included Mrs. Ted Scott. be provlditl ter c.Uib mcvnbcrrv Ni-v.. 22 vvt F.Vno, Eva Dunbam, Mlr.s DoroUiy >Jud; , period duclnR which Uie. vast ma- Norma and Ruth Mcaiiinls, Heletx wbhhiK to take jiart In the parade, Mr.-.. Mwr.on wius office nur.e for M1.SS Betty Jncky, ' chalnery for admlnLstratlon will be and Naomi Herron, Colleen Chnfln , K. V- >f- Dr. Fxlivnrd W, Mcllratney, Buhl, Mrs. R. C. McMullen wa.i received set up and Uie educational and Joan Stafford. Twin l^'ilL'i county Democratic for live year^. She has been employ­ as n new member. Mrs, Lester Slack will be pushed in hlRh Rear. Patience Mrs. Elmer McGinnis and Mrs. Women’ll Study club will meet.at ed at tlie While Pine hospital at wns In chnrse of tho program. Mrs. nnd cooperation will be badly need. Don Stafford were hoste.-jes. 3 p. m. Moiidny at Ihe home of By tor Uie pii.\t ;.lx monUis. ' Huch Anderson rend a paper Mr*. Toir Alworth, Roll m il will A weddlnK shower will br rIvcii "HiitlonlnK Is a NVoman's Job.^’ by be current cvrnU, and proRram l;i nt Ute home nf Mrs. D. M. Cheney, Ann fiiarrctt, MIm Dunham aans planne

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• Hero’s What Another Housewife Has to Say To the six men from our own or­ ganization and to the many more men About BUTTER-KRUST Bread— from Mafffc Vallej/ who are terving in . our armed forces we offer this Mem- orlal Day tribute. Memorial Day this year brings to us a more complete re­ WA18TUNB NOVELTY •I haven't any reason for not alization of the tremendoui task that Summer’a comlna—be re'iuly with pralslnR BUTTEU-KRUST Bread In Uiii soy natue frock. Pattem S8B0. lies before us. Those of us here at It haa Jiffy front bultonln* and every way. We h a y been buylnR home have alreadv pledged ourselves illmmlna aide waUt Iwet aecUoni. It from our Rrocer^for years, and to give every aid we possible can to The yokei art cut In one with the with \is It's Just' as much of a fa­ our men who are fighting for free­ back. vorite as Van Carop's:.4»rlc and Patlam S880 may be ordered only dom and this Memorial Day will only In mlues' and women'i ilzea U. K, beans. We’ve enten so much BUT- serve to renew the importance of this 10. IB. 30. 30. 3a. 34, 39. 3S and 40. TER-KRUST and for such u length pledge. sue IS requires « yarda 3ft inch of time Uint we feel we should have Inhrlc. a part Interest In tho bnkco'. I Send n n X E N CENTS (plug In addlUoD to the six men OSX CENT to cover co*t ot mall* don’t believe you could find a bet­ from our firm who' have InB) tor Uila Marian MarUn Pattern. ter brend than BUTTER-KRUST Be lure to write pUialy your SIZE. Joined our fighting forces, v e 74AAIE. ASDQESB and STYLE anywhere. At least It’s tops with have contributed 23 men for all of.tw." / vital defense work. _____ new Summer Mia Pattern Book—just ou t It'< packed with cool, eai7 * t o - n ^ , fabrle-conserv* Ins ilylea for both “on duty" and DETW'^LER’S ■•off fluty” wear. Cosl« Jiut TEN Buy BUTTER-KRUST Bread from Your GROCER CENTS! Send your order to Tlmei-Newi, "BUY U- S. WAR B O N ^ aid STAMPS- Pattern Department, Twin Falla. Page EIgH?'’ TTMES-NEWS, TW IN FALLS. IDAHO ' Friday. May 29, 1942 COWBOYS PLAY BOISE HERE TONIGHT; LOSE BEE FINALE Jeli’s Walks Robinson Wins PGA Stains Agree to Dodgers Halt Big Factor in Over Servo on Brave Rally Locals’ Loss Split Decision Benefit Match Tours SALT LAK E CITY, Mny To Win, 6-4 a 29 (/7^ — PitchDr Tony Jcli’n NEW VOKK, May 29 (;P)— By GAYLE TALnOT BOSTON. Mny 29 (/P)— The wildness coat th e Twin Falls Kay Robinson ran hia all-vic­ ATLANTIC C IT Y. May 29 Brooklyn Dodgers continued Cowboys their Knmc with the torious Htrinir to 121 triumphs ,The Baseball (/P) — FlRurin« that tourna. their mastery over the Bos­ Salt Lake Bees Intii niKht on in u row as a fiphter la.st ment golf will be ended for ton Braves yesterday, chalk­ they lost,' 3 to 2. The Cow­ iiifjht, but ho never camo Standings the duration within six weeks, ing up their sixth success of boys outhit the Bees, 8 to fi. eloscr lo havinp it broken the professionals arc RcttinK the season at the expense of Jell poucd oul nine wallu dur- than he did in K^ing all out ready lo pitch in and carry Casey Stengel’s men with a iTK Uio contcil. Gordon’s Single in to lake a ten-round dcci.sion on an organized country-wide 6 to 4 decision. Tlie D W blc InnlnK wiu Uie from Marty Servo before a campaign lo rai.sc funds for In running Uielr victory string lo fourlli. when llicy scorcd i four straight, however, tlie Dodgers to move ahead ot Uie vbltors. N< roariiiK. thrilled crowd in the army and navy relief tso- %JuLb4 cietic. Snead, olready have signed wlUi lecUng It will lie the first nppcnrance «

ltch>r—Dotlrr. l^MInc pluhrr~ Finalists Chosen In First Flight Yesterday’s Of Best-BallMeet FlnalLnt teams for the 20-30 club Coast Scores be.1t bnll. tournament have been chosen In the flrr.l JllRhl and the dtamplonahip will probably be plny. SAVE TIIOSE « t Simday, StATter PrM Slone nn- nounccs. TIRES FlRit fllKht compctlUon ye.ilcrtlnj Let us switch them every Lrvnt. Wl(k«r ({). IWn (S) *ni1 > MW Jimmy Wlntcrholer nnd Warren I 8,000 miles to n-v;ure even Wr, Hanhsll til); PIIiImI, I'lptvn (S>, wear of nil five. • nle« (TJ. V«lo»l« (7) »nd Il«lmon»«>. Corbrti earth U in the fonn of Invisible Baa mBclMo-raitltn4 Infm-red heat ■' Fridsy, M«T S9,1941 TIMES-NEWS, t w i n f a l l s , IDAHO Pag* N in» ODI POSIPONES THIS CURIOUS WORLD . B r .William Ferfftuon MARKETS AND FINANCE TRUCKING ORDER WASHINOTON. Mfty 20 (UJD—The A gradual reorganlallon of Com­ odlce of defense IninsporUUon to* pany B. PourUi Infantry. sUto RREGULARDROP l E A I S l S I O day poslponed Ironi June 1 to July guard. Twin Fnlls. whlcb la expected U)» effecUve dat« Of order* re- to leave Uie company comixxied of NEW YORK. May 30 (U Miami Copper ...... jlrlne long-dUUinee iniclu U> load younger personnel, waa nearing com- market dosed irregular. Montgomery Ward - t to 7& per cent Of capacity on return leUon today. ' Alaska Juneau — ...... ish Kelvlnalor . „ Five younBcr men—Wajiia Han­ ID E IN STOCKS Allied Store* .— ______National r LOVIESIOFYEAR trlpj. The restriction. *lon8 with cur- cock, Oaylord Vlehweg. Henry Allla Chalmers ...... NftUonal Cofili Rfsjister______15H CIUCAOO, May 30 (AV-Reglsttf- ktlonal Dftlry ProducU _ _ 14 talVmtnl_o£ ;oea\ .truck deUvertts, WtndUns, Earl Walker and KenntUv American Can ...... Ing loese* of a* much a* 1S4 t« IH' bad been ordered « » rubbcr-ia-- HenderMti-were inducted Intox.^ Markets at a Glance American L^omotlvc NftUonal Dlstlltera______30^4 cenU, wheat price* today aaak to New York CenUal______7 Ins plan. company previous to ItA drill tessTOQ American MetaLi ...... new lows since last November In a Director Jwcph B. Eiutmtn ot in the American Legion hall last American Rad. A: SUI, s.\n. _ NorUi American .w ______weak pre-holiday market. Other night. Tliey replaced five older'' North American Aviation —No aales ttia ODT. who said that the poet- T;'pr.-tM>Uij>7 lUiuldiUcn American Rolling Mlli.^----- grains socged wlUi wheat. ponement would give Induitry more members who had realgned. American Smelt. & Refln.. NorUicm Pacific______:____ Favorable crop, reports, the fact: Ohio Oil ...... O'. time to work out plana before the Older Men Le»*lnc Chlor* American Tel. Tel...... that the hart^esf la getting tmder- T! »•» h»rr»i« St bind. Packard Motors______3 order* bccamc etfecUve. also an- When the guard wa* ' organised i Ulbr Pknllns wMUxr. American Tobacco B ____ way In the souUiwest and lagging nounced rclaXnUon of Uie local-de- Anaconda Copper ____ — paramount-Pub______MVi flour demand were depressing fac* many older men. most ot Uiem J. C. Penney Co. ______No onlej livery rMtrlctlons. Workl war veteran*, volunteered to .tbnUc Reflnl torn. Baldwin Locomotive ...... ___ »i Pennsylvania R. R______31 Wheat dewed 'ti.iu cent* lower AUemato rian help get the organiiiiUon aUrted. 10 peoples Ga* ______37 Newapapcrt. which had been or­ These are gradually resigning a« Baltimore As Ohio ...... 3’ 4 than yesterday. July »1.I9-1.19H; Bendlx Aviation ...... - 30M Phrlji* DodKo______53S September »13lH -M com U-H dered to cut dellverlej to one a day younger men are found to fill ttielr NEW YORK, May 39 «> —Typl- phllllpa Petroleum______34M io each delivery point and also places. ' BeUilehem Steel ...... down, July September B9H- ;ai pre-holiday Indecision ruled the 4*ubllc Service of N, J______No aale; oat* -Ti lower; soybean* H- duce mlleatfe. were given an a.... A . SCIENTIST The guard b now at full strength Bulova ...... - Pullman...... 23 4 atock market today, and, with newi Burroughs------olf ;rj’e H -S lower. nal« plan whereby dcllvcrle* could ReCOA\MENOS SBW1N& —53 officers and men. inspiration generally lacking, lead. pure Oil ______7^ be maintained M the present rate TO THE Capt. M. Orootes, the commanding California Pacific ...... Ing laauea ahlfted over an irregular­ Canadian Pacific ______lUidlo Corp. of Atnerlca...... 3\ < TAHLt but only U use of rubber-tired ve­ PROMT Of* A CHlLO’i officer, announced.i^at " ly downward course. Riidlo KeiUi Orplieum____ No sales hicles was cut stlU more drastically. TO PKBVEWr had allotted Uie '’ local company J. L Case Co Cerro de Pasco Corp. — Republic Steel...... US U- The order becomes effective Mon­ HIM FRO^^ Sl*eBPING enough uniform* to aupply It but The ll*t made a try for recover) Reynolds Tobncco B ...... 34’i day, June 1. ON HlS £ that he had been able to obtain it the start but failed to foUoii Chesapeake * Ohio ----- Senrs Roebuck______61S EAstman nlw extended Jurlsdlc only 3S rifles. A* a result, he asked Uirough. I>eallnga then turned alug. Cliryaler Corp...... — Shell Union Oil______11>4 tlsh and quotaUona retreated li Coca Cola , m lion of general local delivery order* members not supplied with rifle* Simmons Co, ______21*i *0 Uint truct* may make call* 2J to bring along shotguns or their — - Whlli Colorado P. * 1...... Socoiiy Vacuum ______7 miles beyond the corporate limit* rifles. apeclaltles mahaged to give a fairly Commercial Solvent* — of municipalities. T3ie first plan wt Following Uie regular drill last good account of Uienuelves, frai Coaiollclftted Coiii>cr...... to restrict them to a flat 35 mlli nUht, Capt. J. II. Seaver. former tlonal declines were well apread ovi Consolldflted Bdl.ion ...... Sperry CorporaUon _ Xrom the store. commanding officer of the llOUi the ticker tape in the final hour. Consolidated O il...... Standanl BramLn ,. ConUnental gan — ...... ■iis -tiK .Other changes In Uie rubber-sa< N tx j HOLD A KtTE DOWN engineers. Twin PalLn national guard Transfers ran to around 350,000 Stnndnrd Oil of Califomla... . 13-'; Jng program; TO KEEP ir UP/'SW *" comp'ony now In the naUonal serv­ shares. OontinenUl Oil — ...... — Standard Oil of Indiana..... i.MH i.!?S ice. addre-ised the member.i on cliem- Principal financial market* will Corn PicirtntW ...... Stnniiard Oil of New Jersey. Oilier Clianic* WATCRl-OO, tOWA. CurlL Wright ...... 1. Exemption of truck.t engaged Icol warfare. He de.icrlbed the var­ receM tomorrow for Memorial day .1 Studebaker ...... ious types of gas used by the armed and. In view of the long weekr-end. Du Pont ... Sun.ihlne Mines ...... exclusively In the pick-up or de FlreatonB Tire A: Rubber livery of teleKrnphlc, radio*nd cabli forces, eapeclally 4hat used to quell commitment* were lightened hi swift A: Co. (ex, dlv.)...... 33V4 :!!!! rioting. and Uiere or buying postponed. Freeport Sulphur ...... TexM Corporation...... 33 |].(S eommunlcivllons and Uie United General Electric______fitatei mulls from provWons of the AceepU lU U rr Did Among (he few favored atocka llmken Roller Bearing...... 34'i J ob Office Fills ere Vlrglnla-Carollna Chemical General Fooda ...... Traittamerlea ...... No sales ^ae delivery ft dny order. . The company accepted an General Motors...... in CRAIN 9 s. Reliuntlon of tlie order on coa Weather Delays tion to attend the regular weekly preferred, which touched a new top Union Carbide.-...... Noflnlr.i I M M-V—Wh^tt No. I since 1040; Allied Chemical and Olllett* Sofety Raior____ Union Pacific MiJUni IJc to II.OIM: M said, and requests for steady farm Cftvanagh said Uiat oil for the road Thoma*. The personnel of the t' phone. SouUiem Pacific, Norfolk & n.l xmnlniK ><« I0 «1; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Pennington He said there ttlll was a number * soon a* the weaUier gives us Frank Barton. Ivan DavLi and H. M. 80 Peck; firing squad—Milo J. Cook. Bonds were uneven. Krejige ...... Electric Bond A: Share..,. have been transferred from the if appllcaUons for cooks and waiters jreen light we're ready toatort," Lorrllard .... Hailey NaUonftMoundry to the Twin lut that the service had been able .... controctor aald. “After that. H. H. Burkhart. A. E, rrancti, W. D. Mock Truckn Potatoes , l-'all* route. They will leave here to 'nowhere fill" the call for do- If the weather stays good. Uie public Spencer, W. W. Edmon.ion. P. I*. about the first of the month. Kenny aUc help, '111 have a good rood tn about a Rutherford, W. D, Steams and Prank Stock Averages "OlrLi and women are not accept­ Judd. I>r. Orln Fuller will be Uie Hftwkln*. Twin rail*, will succeed reek." • POTATO KUTU^S Mr. Pennlnffton. ing calls for work in the home* be- busier. C«npll*4 br Vit A>M(Ul»< Ftm Livestock Markets (Cottrleay Budler, Wegentf Mr. anti Mrs. Jimmie Lelchlllci lure of demand for Uiem In other A "Dutcli" lunch wail served with 1 were honored by a number of rela^ nes," Williams stated. Young GOP Club Mess Sgt, Charles Ru/L'cll in clinrge. In’L l, nin. ulfu. su“ i company. Elks Unlldlni). The. calls for stenographers and He was A.ulsted by Pat Daley and Krt ctiinc. ....A.) AJ Uneh ' Vrt> tlvea and friends Monday at a *ur Not. . prise party honoring Uielr moving bookkeepers are being kept filled Convenes Monday the McCoy aLitem. Into their new home. by the employment service. How­ Mr. and Mn. James KltLimlllei ever, the automobile and tire raUon- Members of Uie Twin Falla county CUICACO POTATOM ing program has left many request* Young Republican club will meet ot Flood Nears for CHICAGO. « W>-(USDA)-Ar- und baby, Mr. and Mrs. Tom KllU- ri»U 109. OB u>ck 1S2. loUl U. B. >hl»- miller left this week for Vancouver for sale.imen unfilled. the home of Prank Squlre-i, 330 m«nu I.OKI; luvpllo Ilxhl. cUtrund ao4- Mis* Virginia Jones ha* returned Williams sold there had been quit Twelfth avenue north, Buhl, next Boundary County Minins: Stocks here after a few day* vlilt In Twin _ number of request* for rane Monday at 8:13 p. m...... h lU wlUi reUUvM and frltnd*. hand* from Nevada and that •'« . Announcement of the ae.islon, at BOISE. Moy 28 (UJ^Dcan W. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jackson. have been fortunate la being able which all club members are expect­ Miller, state WPA ftdmlnlstrotor, Wendell, were In Hailey thl* week to nil them." ed to be present, woa made today by today announced a condlUon of yisltlnir relaUvea and friends. Mra. Haron Koenig; dub secretary. emergency exl.n* In Boundary cour BerrUece Uoaglond left thli week ty and ordered men and Bupplli (or Boise. John W. Curtis runhed to the flood-Ujreatened arc... MUler said WPA crews were being RICHFIELD sent to the north Idaho county to Succumbs at 74 help save farm Iiuids from the nwol- iooiiu .8 CASTLEPORD. May 30 - John Mrs. Blrk Albeit hoa gone to San len ^ooUnnl river. About 135 work, Wesley Curtis, H. Ca*t!eford, died Diego, called by the deaUi of her era were working on reinforcement Butter and Eggs today at 9:30 a. m. ^»t the Twin Fall.- slAter's husband. of dike*, one of which was reported county general hospital. He hac ' Patsy ond Alice Crawford. Wels­ to have been wa.sliwl out already. been JU for the past three weekj er. arc vLiUing here with theli A total of *10,000 ha* been' eor- i with a heart ailment. . fnUier. J. C. Crawford, and Mr. and marked for Uie Boundary county Mr. Curtti wofl bom nt Clinton, Mo. Me hnd come to Idaho severn Mrs. Newt Crawford. flood control projcct. Miller «ald. Venr* ngo, and later left the *tate Nina Sorenson and Florence Rich- North Idaho WPA headquarters c. MndUd SMdlni ard-non have relumed with thel) were moved from Coeur d'Alene to but returned about four year* agi Bonners Perry tn direct the emer­ to Uie CasUeford eection. families after groduatlng from the Mr. CurlLi wa« a member of thi two year normal course at Albion. gency work, he R.\ld. tAlIA LIVK-ITOrK ChrUUan Science churcli. Melvin Pope ha* returned to Camp surviving are hi* wife. Mrs. Ida Crowder, Mo,, after spending his 15-day furlough with hi* parent* CurU*. New York City; two daunh- ALBION ■ UnrOt :g 3I<: ixK>.ur> ISHc. lM»°ni former rc.ildcnt, arrived Tuesday to UUteo to the Cotta«e hospital, Bur­ t: ilucki 44 Ib«. up. «o)er«t, For Fifth Draft visit at the Mel Hufflngton home. t* amiill coloivd 1IU«, The reglatratlon hours for the ley for medical attenUon. Mrs. Forest Armstrong has return­ Mr. and Mrs. Prc* Aslier are the :: U lla. up l^^ IS &. fifth draft (18-10 year old class, ed from Portland after entering her and all new 30-year-olds) on Tuc.i parents of a son bort» Monday at lUrry Ain't Mad at Nobody Kith< son, Billy, In the BUrlnera' hoaplted, their home In Albion. lU •hllllnss I^r tl day. June 30, will be from 7 a. m Mrs. Ava Baroez, Blackfoot, and lU.JO; Irw 140 ti> 110 11«. IIJ. A good line of laying mash and to 0 p. m., Capt, J, H, Seaver, Jr_ Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Poyno and chil­ her moUier. Mrs, Cellnda McMahon, dren and Mr. and Mrs. Milford iUUliU 400. loUi «:o; ( dairy feeds ha* been added to Ux clerk of Uie selecUvc service boord visited Truman McMahon Monday. MUbU ISO. wul ](0; (luw (miIb u Denver Beans large list of Item* at the Pratt SaJej No. 1, announced today. He sold that Sparks. Carey, were in Albion Sat­ HANSEN Mrs. Bame* will spend the aummer urday. Donnie Yearsley returned to Co. So you can stop on your waj persons unable to register on that at Lewiston aummer achool and Mra. lower: to *’"« I„«»r home and get a* good a laying ma*h day would be able to sign up on their home wllh them to spend the Mrs. Vera Conover haa returned McMahon will visit her daughter, mM "unri Cmt KoruUriu t a* there ti on the morket. We also Saturday. June 37, and Monday, Mrs. W. L. Oarlock, Bolae. to her home.ln SeatUe, where her •Oj o»» lo«d I.HS IL. , have a balanced growing ma*h for June 39. Mr. and Mrs. Jody Oooks and husband la in defense work, aftei . 112.( i; clJ loU buKhrr rowi tt I.> I Lamb Pool Earns R. J. Lemmon left for Idaho Falls daughten, Los Angeles, are visiting little cliick* and an Improved hog Places for the regUtratlon and Monday to vl*lt hi* daughter. Mra, three week*' visit wlUi friends and feed. We we sure selling patnt irunes of the registrar* will be friend* and relative* tn Albion. relatives U Hansen and Kimberly. Sh«»PI B»i»bU *00. UiUl J.ooo: »trr Impressive Tops Duck, Ducklings Joe McOllI and family, Butte. Mont. Glenn Darrctt left Tuesday for these days. We sold over eight ton lounced next week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Qolcoechea and Membera o f Pleasant Valley An impressive top price of |M,CO of kalsomlne Inst eyar, we Just e Loo Angele* where he I* employed. Orange attended the Kimberly a hundred pound* waa received for Snarl up Traffic two , children, Ketchum, reeenUj R. L. Averlll and T. E. Woodle the May 33 lamb *hlpment of the four ton ot knlsomlne. We ore ... viilted hLi alster, Mra. Pete Cener- Grange meeUng Monday. BOSTON, Mfty 39 (JTi—A wUddudC ing at ten cents per pound. Thl* Ja Congregationalists ere In American Falla Thursday. Membera of Uie'Kimberly Chris. Twin Falls Livestock Marketing as- nua and family. Mr. Averlll waa commencement ■id her li ducklings are giving Bos­ th^ highest ouahty kabomlne. Pick New Moderator Uan Endeavor, with their sponaora, soclaUon on the Denver market, ton, poUce t. severe hcodactoo. Al­ speaker at tenlw c w l'“ Uon exer- Mrs. 0 . L Kloua. Kimberly, and BAH TnAWCliJCO 1-lVKaTOCK County Agent Bert BoUngbroke an­ We have a trood hammermlll that BOISE, May 30 {/TV-New modi CISM. DOtmi HAN rilANCIRCO, M>r J. ... though Mrs. Duck reared ber brood M i .1 used only one day for sole at Mra. Harvey Pomwalt, Hansen, were — Mitrkvt fwrrW)—* nounced today. Thl* wa* 33 cent* on the bank ot the Charles river, abe tor of the Idaho CongregaUonal PAUL ML« RIU- Hansen. Bo^e, apent special gueats at Sunday evening more per hundred than waa received ^ t5 dUcount. Alno a rivM »i»e(1 cream Church Is the Rer. Vlrglt Carl.ion of Cunrtsy and I.londay vrtfh friends persists each day In escorting the eepar.-\tor thnt was used Just one .services at the Homen Community In Uie previous shipment lledRllngs across several busy atreeu New Plymouth. In Albion. The 41 shipper* partldpatinR In year at half price. \Vhen coming Mr*. Earl Brown received a lettei church. Dickie Coulter. DoroUiy ) the public garden lagooa He wa* elected to euecefd Eunice from her hiubnnd. who la In Au*. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Handy and Walker. PhlllU Vaux, Edwin Coul­ the pool aent 03t lambs welghlnR to town tlnn’t forget yotir trailer or Tnunbo of Council at closlnt; >es- son. Weiley, Jerome, and Junlo^ Nagging uafflc twice daily has truck—for we have a good *upply tralla. He reports he I* O. K. and ter. Marjorie lUmbo, Miirvln Wash- pound*. The net proceeds wen been bod enough, but today two of Bion* of the church's 4!ith annual that Pierce Peyron. Paul boy, U Eames, Elba, were guests Monday of bum and Carol Sanderson presented of 1 X I2‘s now that you have been leeUng yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. John Chatbum. the brood Introduced a new noU ot jpaltlng for so long. also there with him. the program. 1^ •print l.mW J1 The net retum to the ahlpper* Others elected were: The Rev. B. Flaming Arrow Scout* patrol was 113.03 per hundrcdwdght fuU discord by plopping Into a street . We also have plenty of 3 x 4'* and E. Crane of Challls. assistant mod­ Oscar Snow, son-ln-Iaw of Mr. catch basin for an extra dip en 3 X B’s to supply all your heeds a* meeUng wa* held Thuraday at id Mr*. Harry Sean, wa* Uken to home weight. There was n ohrlnknge erator: the Rev. William Reltmeler. D. Ravensten home. Dean Coon One-Time Resident of five per cent while DO cents waa route. They couldn't get out again our rough lumber I* really rolling Mountain Home, scribe, and Uie Rev. the Twin FWl* county general hos­ nnd Mr*. Duck couldn't get through Jn. When you come In for that ei- elected pauul leader and AvrU Of Ferry Succumbs pital Monday for an appendectomy. harged for handling. Ed Cunningham, Welser, and Mrs, Green elected patrol ecrlbe. the graUng to reach them. Umate and can’t find Lee, Just call Emma Green, Mountain Home, GLENNS FERRY. May 3»-Mra. kM ftct «Uhll.W ♦.rl; Her outraged quacking brought t, for Charlie or Milo. Either one Russel Wldmler, stAUoned at READ TIMES-NEWa WANT ADS, members of the conference board. Bolae. In U, B. army, spent the week, John A. BctRitiom, who nalded on Retailers Will Plan throng of apcctalota, the police and can llgure It out and load you right a farm east of town In - . Uter eventually agent* ot the Animal on out. We have a good supply of end here. vUiUng his sister anc 1010 11 brother-in-law, Mr. and Mr*. Verl moving Into town, died Monday at T^vo Holiday Events Rcseue league, who effected a m - El Ray roofing that will stop any Castleford Boy in the home of a daughter In Los Arrangement* for Flag day and .cue. old roof from leaking—and at very Drltaon. Twin FaUs Mai’kets Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Brown, ac­ Angele*. She wa* 61 years of age Uie July 4 eelebraUon will be dla- Mrs. Duck and family waddled off reasonable price as we have been Hawaiian Hospital happily toward the garden, quits CASTLEFORD, May 3C — Mr*, companied by Mr. and Mrs. W. C, and had been in falling health for cuaaed at a luncheon meeUng of the able to buy It at the same old price some Ume. Merchant*' bureau of the Chamber heedless of screeching brakes. And the Smith roofing man 1* al- Vlra Blue ha* received word that Tucker, Salt Lake City, arrived here Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. Brown She 1* survived by the daughter. of Commerce tn the Bogerson hotel way* ready to put It on for you. her son. Ray Blue, i* In a honpllal Monday noon. In Hnwall receiving treatment foi will visit hi* parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mra. Fred Baker, and two son*. Ar­ O dffJklm There is many kind of nail* that thur. Lo* Angeles, and Harry O.. of The regular meeting of the we cant get but we have some that an eye Injury, siutnlned while at Albln Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. Huge Hospital for Tucker will visit her brother, this city. Chamber ot Commerce acbeduled CLOVEn can be used In place of those we work on a defense project there. for today wu called off. cant get. She also received word that an­ Chauncey Blxler, Heybum, who 1* Idaho Naval Base ilL T Roy. our shop man. U keeping other «on. Harold Blue, had arrived bu*y nowaday»-rbut he always ha* safely In' Hawaii where he will be Jap Camp Rail NO COOPERATION LIVE rOULTRT Ume to take your meaaurementa for employed In defen*e work. Church Delegation OKLAHOMA CITY, May 39 WT- plUl a* part of Its «OW.OOO aavsJ your eablnela or tables. And when JErtpME. May 3 9-A apeclal dele, roved A dvil court juiy reported to DU- training aUUoo project Ptad you are a UtUe put cut at thoae gatlon of 35 friend* from Twin Falls trlct Judge Clarence Mllla that It Oreille lake. Lieut. Cooundr. K. O. BOISE, May 19 ...... Lrshoni h«n>. e aark aald today. pests that are coming soon. Just call will attend Memorial day servleea Knudsen ConstrucUon company wa* deadlocked alx to sis. SOFT miEAT Colnr*! frr»n. iw on Roy for » new acrecn door or The Judge asked the 13 good___ Colcrrl roailm. i He aald the hoqslUl mold hart Sunday at 11 a. m. at the Jerome ha* been awarded a contract to otie-atory building* and be staff­ some new scrcen* for j-our windows. ChrlaUan church. Rev. and Mr*. constnict a railroad spur and It Uiey would like lo reees* for 100 We have plenty hardwood for buck- ed by 81 doctors, «49 att«od«ntB. 150 ATTENTION W. O. Haman have been Informed. access road to Uie site ^ f the lunch before eonUnulng dellbera- ornER GRAINS rake teeth »o Just drop In. They will bring a basket dlnnei-, Uona. nunei and 813 other hospital vork* Caaii paid for worthless' or de&d Eden reloeaUon cenur tor Paclfie irlcr »»>! o«U»nn»rkn flocto«t«» wl and will have the Hannana as spe­ coast Japanese, the area office ot The ]ui7 retired to debate 4mb*biI. . Ns anlrormlU' cow*, horses and price of pelt* cial guesta following the serrlces. lunch proposal, and half an hour prItM QOotad. v*rr 10* Is t nnn. 104 t« for dead aheep. the U. a engineers announced lltUd b«l«w). Pratts, Barry*M and today. later reported lUelf deadlocked < atnek II Film Stars Booked Amount. ot the contract waa that Issue, als to alx. (Om AMltr «net»

• SERIAL STORY*^ '' ' OUT OUK WAY, By J. R WILLIAMS Ot® BOARDING HOUSE.. with MAJOR HOOPLE

CARIBBEAN CRISIS HEU UEH/ WELLAIMED.^ ANCfTKER HOOPLe BY EATON K. GOLDTHWAITE E&ADjTWM’ WILL SN E c l a s s i c /— 'TV^EOLD J TUE Goeeoor^ an idea k BOV Ul^ES WORK i iiu Uio .■'juuKh{ OP A , F O R TVJO DAW S -Kks arruiirs him. charKra chai hn Stnjthers nv>do no nnowcr, and even higher alUtuai%^'m l _. H O O P L & f MAK1N& A SADGET ta belB« rraovd br^0Mf-. Th« iiBdti.r rrmalna la rlmrK* dI «ht< pU^C^jnMln^m prrpmrra Miirtlia Swen.ion had been dnr- I he announced as she In.jpeclcd A. KID'S J Ini: in a chnir and the nudllnr’i the [i-'jortment o f c-ittlc, goats, and pUes of truit o: JOKE/*, Doitrll, a priTa(» Juna tirrlvnl Iiacl nwnlcennl her. llci pii7=lranr< JarLnna. MarnowrlU »t.ind!’' SluT turned her head to atflre at 'T m Uic Jucky guy," he him. "Pcrhap* you don't mind rid- cwrrwl chccrfiilly. "And 1 d How much of ihcir convcrsaUon pa.wcnKvrs regardlc-a of Uie n eho had ovcrhenrd he coulourccI he dt-matided. formed llQ bcr he wns rcndy to you inli> n concL-ntriiUon camp be- "Y«u fiTtuljiIy do;>'t exi>cct return to New York. In Uint wny, caur.o o f tJie w »y you parled your hair. It probably flccmcxl normal ladles lo rldo In Uiut meas, do MiieDowcU wouldn't be hurt. you?" K.nl.iey glared. Dark-cycd, dnrk-hnlrcd Mnrlh.\ tnouKli to her. lie hod gone fur J 3 EAMDER VJlLL HAME A p.’ir.t worrying whnt people tlioui:tit. “ Doy rldo In de mesa or dcy SUCK FGVER ■ Swenson atnycd close to tlio tcr- CLBAnA PACS at TA>6 LETOMlt5 UT » „ 1II.1 lllppancy wii.i covcrlnc n hurt, don't rldo," Uic caiit-iln announced r.ice, nltemfttcly reiidinR and nnp» flatly. "D boat don't j;c't unloadod ping. Tlio tension s<>emwl to h:ive n deei>cr wound than ho ciirctl lo 1.1 ndmlt. For SlruUicr.V w o i till Tortola dock, S;iltil Tliomii-i!" THE GUMPS By GUS EDSON »nlMtd her complcU-ly, or U iJic Ju/icP.iUT.TOfj nn/u/!d reaUzed it the wni too well bretl (ihowcnk- ST ER THlfe Iloltey had acted na rpokciim.in Ini; Mi.ipicion-you're nt tlie bottom and apparently she flcceptcd t/i<» WaXPLE^E cott, st-mdlng nt Uie side of of tlu’a, If it'll a Baniple o f the Tal- prlma iaci* evidcneo that cither coltviumor, I‘m not havinir anyl” Haliey or Stnilhm wero mound o( bnRgnge, ehucklcd in­ wardly. Not mnny had come tiown TjR' CTJJle elnyed on Bill T;iJ- cborso. lo se« them o(f; ju.^ SvbasUen and cott's lips but Uie mirth w.ia gone There wa< pocking to do. Iq soch black Totn-ns and tlio liouicboy from hi-1 eyes. "I r.ither Uwught • wity doea man thut the door ot Bam. The rest were lolling In com- you couldn't tnke it. Matter o{ f.ict, th« past and enter Uia hlRh roado{ forlAblo »hn(lc far from the r.wcl- I don't s<.'C why H abey doesn’t use Ihc future. Slrnnce, how lltUo ho the company launch. I miially do." had gathered about him in six tcrlng pier, 'nicrc had been no «n - nounccmcnlT of hi.i i:i)Iiik; 11 w.ia Tliu mounting rod in Hiilicy'a year*. Bit* o f coral, books, pipes; better tJint way. It w;is only be-- io cc w;i3 reward enough, and sud­ Drtieles of elothing IhAt soon would denly Dill Tnlcolt felt like himself b e useless; a riding crap mado of c.nuso S.im Incl told Scbaatien and Uio forcmnn, In Jils lurn. hiid r c- ngaln. He'd been kicked' nround . a shark's spine; a voodoo mask. jur.t a lltUe too long; abruptly ho 3n the way of personal poMcwiions, J.itcd tliL* ni'wr. (o Tomns Hint even tlii-y were Uicri.-. lli fy were keep­ nllllcnfHl nnd tersely said, "Sobas- thefo wasn’t much. Not mucli, tlen, get Uie launch ready. You're even, o f memories. A hurricane, a ing their i-yvs ntucliously dow ii- cnst. iiiid tluTo wa'i .'ome kind o f t.iklng us. Toman, you’re the bo.-:a few tunseb, a few long, Inzy jircicfit otincc.iJcd beneatlj Scbiis'-. of. the men imtll Scbastlcn comes Bwlma In tlia jade green sea. A tlcn'.i b.in(lan'-d orm. I'ervcnUy back. And If buckrn Striithcrs . rcwpcctable bank account In .Sfllnt tries to sUirt anything, tl.ip him Thoma.*!; "I suppose they'll Bltnclj Bill Tnlcolt wLnhed It was-over. Hnljcy'a dismay wns ludlcrou-T. down!" that, if tJicy haven't already," ho {To Bo Continued) GASOLINE ALLEY By KING told himself bitterly. "la tliia Ihu bout?" ho demamlcd

■ SIDE GLANCES Hy G albraith trtink. Halsey’s manner wns busl- ticsalilto nnd brusque nnd eye- nvTjldlne. "The supply boat ar rIves at noon?" ho asked stlfily. ‘ 'Usu.illy." *T)o you think Ihcy can »ccom - tnodate us?’’ "I'll bo very much surrwbed If they can't." Hnlney nodded nnd went out. Tliat was Haliey; he repretienletl ibuslncsfl, nnd while he might 1)0 BccreUy sorry for Dill Tiileott.j Ithere was nothing he could do [about U. Halsey rcprcaentcd Old! Man Wfnters, nnd if Uiu Old Ma% told him Uiat Saint Pelcr was .'.hort In his accounts, he would hammer at tho pearly gntea until Lho got an accounting. s c o n c H Y By PRANK ROBBJNS WcU, Hnlsey hadn't anked any jadvlce. He'd merely nnkcd for nnd [received n definite answer. Tlila TWE TA fX .. ,TD 9E^gCAHO ONE \ ASO BATKATTHEPiElD... TCOBAO \ lY.-as his one day of mnnnKwncnL CP THCee U,?. C:>'.'c2S when THEyX-? V- THERE’S NOT [Let him for this day make hl.i ( '.EWEFC3 IN5.; ^'JTr'E M C C N lS G 'TH E y ^ APUCEFORICO UecUions. And Uien let him A'cTHCO... CP CCuSSS; ;VhY Dip I NOTj c p CNTHE BCM0£R! [mako them when he got n look at TOMORRCW/TTD BE the supply boat fUNTDHAVSMXl Tnlcott had gone to the terrnco [when StruUiers rJiowed up, look- [ing for Hal.'tcy. StruUiers wns car- PTflng n bulky envelope whone pur- B»so wns too plain to be ignored; Sila precious "evidence’' mnnufac- rturtd out of full f.ibric. “ H.ibey •went otT wiUi Ml.'J I’atcrson," Dill rralcott *.iid in neither civility i disrcspect. StruUiers scowletl, hesitated. "I nnderst.ind MacDowell was at­ polite llitlo ticnUcmanl My tempting some advicc," he snkl.

W ASH TUBBS By UOY CRANE RED RYDER By FRED HERMAN - i / y ' ' o « R H

A IA E Y 001* By V. T. HAMMN BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES By EDGAR MARTIIf COQF\’.THt«E. "aoCK^j'. A . VCIHV STAVES I \i\OViT _____i^jVv'c.'O TO StEA'L eOME I NOO CR K L'< — "Wt , J

DIXIE DUGAN By McEVOY and STRIEBEB THMBL-E THEATER STARRING POPEYE

ipiTiso««evuAwo.' Uj6 11)110. MEED ■P'PW^S 03G 4& Fwel-rrTLE. i^ldiiy, May 23, 1942 TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Pago Eleven

p h o n e RESULTS at 32 or 38 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING LOW COST

W AN T AD HATES Life’s Like That B y Neher GOOD THINGS TO EAT -P R Y E R S - TUnes-Newi 3 to 3 lb. colored-35c lb, olive, 32c BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAE W>NT AD RATES dressed, drawn and split. Leghorns Grange Gleanings OD CcBl-Per-Word SOC-37C. Ha>-es Hatchery. Ph. 73. 1 (Ut By A. HARVESTER __4c per word pet dajr DIRECTORY __3c per word per day e days - FRYERS NORTHSIDE FOMONA Barton. Mrs. Barton If a grodunt« Super delicious A mlntoium of ten wurds is re- Well, we have another new mem­ nurse and her talk was Intereitlnff ouired la oiiy one claaslUed nd. Battery raised and InformaUve. Mrs. ICoster con* Dressed, drawn and split ber In our Gleanings'column this Terms for all ciassUled uda—CASH. Amplifyina Service M oniy to Loan week, Uianks to the good work ot ducted a game on faTOrtte dessert*. 32c POUND A plant and bulb exchange was also IN TWIN FALLB ALIVB-aSfl POUND Pomona Master Erie Jones. And PHONE 33 OR 38 FOB AD-TAKER Northslde Pomona, wo welcome you conducted. Phone orders In advance. The hosU for the evenln* wtra IN JEROME (Open Saturday morning) to our little family. Ju.it sit right JLCAV* »ds at K. St W. Root Occr down and stick your feet under the Mr. and Mrs. Vosburg and Mrs. ' Stand HAYES HATCHERY Baths and lilassaoea AUTO LOANS table, and as Uie Texan says, “rech MUIer. DEADLINES -REPINANCINO- up and hep yoursef." The SU-Well. 837 Main W. Ph. l&S —CASH ADVANCED— This Pomona met Tuesday even­ CEDAR DRAW Week days. II a. m. Bee BOB REESE at MAaEL*8 ing, May 21, with Master R. H. Cal- Cedar Draw Orange met lost Pri- Sunday. 8 p. m. Saturday WANTED TO BUY Bicycle Sales and Service len at the master's station. A good day night with a go(^ attendanco Thla'pnper suUscrlbes to the code SALARY LOANS representation of members, both for Uie busy season, llie USO drlvo of etlilcs of the A.-aoclatlon of Nowa- Qloysteln's bicycle shop. Ph. 809-R Strictly confidential fourt;i and fifth degree, were pres­ was discussed and It was decided to paper Cla.wined Adverailng Mana­ loader. Phone 4J-13. Filer. 85 to 150 to employed people on ent from Appleton, Jerome. Falls work with Uie Cedar Draw Com­ gers and reserves Uio rlcUt to edit BLASIUB CYCLERY. your own signature City, Pleasant Plains and Canyon- munity club ond a committee was or leject any elaiaUled adverilslnR. CASH CREDIT COMPANY side GranKe.1 and took active part In apiMlntcd for this purpose and a "Blind Adi" caiD'lns a Ttmea-Newa Curtain Shopa Room 3. Burkliolclcr Bldg. Ph. 778 Uie many subjects pre.iented for dis­ canvas.^ will be conducted at once. box number are atrlclly confldenUtil WANTED: U«cd trailer house. cussion. Masters from all the par­ Several communlcaUons wera read and di.icUAsed. and no InformaUon con be bIvcd In Tires, wheels not neces.iar>'. Phone Window Shop. 803 Main a Ph. 814. $25 to $750 ticipating subordinate Oranges were regard to the advertiser. 0383-Jl. present* Including A. Dykstra. Mrs. Visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Erlo ON YOUR^CAR ' ' J on «. Mlis Lillie Oerber, Miss Errors should be reported Irnmc- Diamonds Arthur Bird. Emmanuel Nelson. Gus 1. FOR ADDITIONAL CASH Calltn and M. Fleming. All of Uicse Etorotliy Rutherford ond Uie Stone- dlately. No allownncM will be mndo nicti children. Tlic lecturer's pro­ for moro than one Ineorrecl Inser­ R. L. Roberts, Jeweler. 116 Sh& N. i TO REDUCE PRESENT masters reported briefly Moon's. Phonu 5. PAYMENTS, gram follows: Memorial service, tion. activities ot Uie respective Gmngcs. Floor Sanding a. TO FINANCE TOE SALE All ot these Granges are buying war oiiened wilh song. "My Pnith Looks WANTED—All kinds scrap metal. OP YOUR CAR. bonds ond each of the, speakers up to 'niec." followed by reading SPECIAL NOTICES Iron, sliecp pelts, hides. Idalio Helder & Sons. 811 Main E. 1450rW. strewed Uie Importance ot buj'lng of Uie 33rd P.nalm. and unison pray- Junk House. Consumers Credit Co. bonds and ntnmps. pr, the Lord's prayer, led by tho PAPER hnnslnK, pnlnllnB. Work chaplain; poem, “They Are Only WANTED: Wood or wire hangers. Gas Proofing (Owned by Paelfle Finance) During the biulness session, two BunrivnCt'txl. Prce cstJmit!«, S. A. 23a MAIN AVEtms NORTH, ew Pomona members. Mr, and Mrs, PnMlng- by." Oeorgla Stoncmet*; Towe, Kimberly. Phone 100-J. - in good condition, Ha each. Bong, "Abide With Me“ ; remarks on TToy or NaUonal plabt. Albert Lanca.'Mcr. were given the 4»' obligation by our own Pomona Mas­ Memorial day, Fred Blens (Mr. Osteopathic Physician Blcns said In part Uiat we aliould ' T R A V E L & RESORTS A PEW two row l>ean cutters. In­ ter. Erie Jone.s. A membership quire Self Manufacturing Com­ Insurance Dr. O. W Rose. 114 M. N. Pn. 037-W test Is being held In this Pomona Uilnk not only of our own folks but TWO ptuwiiRrrs to Los AnKcles. pany. Grange and 17 new members havo of all who have given their Uvc» For Flro and Casualty Insurance. been added during the pa.st month In service to mankind); roll call IcavliiK Snturday. Slmre expcnsM. Photo Finishing ot deceased; (I believe Cedar Draw Phone 0-J3. Pllcr. Surety and Fidelity Bonds, sea and others arc to bo taken In. MISCELLANEOUS The lecturer's hour was In charge has hod only one death among its Swl^ Investment Ca Baugh Bldg. B prints any roU IBc. Bav-Mor Drug. active members): song, ''One Sweet­ SHARE expense trips many places. FURNISHED FARMS AND ACREAGES FOR SALE ------of Mrs. Leona Aslett and consisted Travel Bureau. S17 Pourtli avenue of a very Intere.itlng and Instructive ly Solemn-Thought"; guitar selec­ east-IBSa. APARTMENTS FOR SALE . Job Printing Plumbing and Beating address by Stanley Trenhalle. facul­ tion, “All Tlirough the Night," Eulah ty member of t h e Jerome high Moore; stunt; movies, "From Tree WILL acU or trade for city Income UNEXCELLED QUALITY Abbott Plumbing Ca Ph. C5-W. to Home.” shown 'by Erie Jones, SCHOOLS AND TRAINING property—120 ncre. well Improved In school. Mr. Trenhalle spoke on the out-of-school youth program and Uirough the courtesy ot the Boise- funn In Corey valley. P. O. Box LFTTERHEADS MAIL PIECES Payette Lumber Co. . AME31ICA needs ofJlM worker#. 144. Cnrey. Idalio. BUSINESS CARDS BROADSIDES Public Stenographer told ot lt« many advantages. A New positions are created every PERSONAL STA'nONERY dance was planned for entertain­ Quite a group from Cedar Draw day. You owe It to America—to AN excellent 20 ncre farm dose to Enfiravlng, letter press, lithography Rm. 10, Fidelity Bank Bldg. Ph. 410, ment during the evening, but oa Grange went to Kimberly to meet your own career — to continue THREE room fuml.-.hcd modi Twin Falls, Fine modem home, Scliool Annuals, business forms ; felt the urge to dance. Uiere v wltli Kimberly Orange last Mondajr your education Immedlftlelj'. En­ uixirtmcnU l:iqulrc 403 PourUi good bam. tenant hoaie. Will con­ THIS week only—Free Insinuation A npeclalty Schools and Training dance. The farmers are too bu.iy night. Several other Granges were represented, but the writer has no roll In summer school. Don't ’ *0.70-AC W.OO. Bud Tlianks. ?olk-i. Call again. Tell all north. 3. P. SWENSON. Field Rep. Tan-. Phono 2117. THRB:e rooms. Stoker heat, elfctrlc Lawnmower Service subordinates to- drop tu a Slates Memorial hot water. 540 Sccond avenue Union Central Life Ins. Co. Wonder what has become of I HAVE had special Instructions P. O. Box 1203. Jerome—Phono 40CR BURLEY, May 3£k—Burley Ameri­ • from Dr. Locke's rcprescntnUve. north. Phone 710-W. my good scribe from Canycmslde. We mls^you. can Legion will hold onnuol Memor­ BO good results Are a-isurcd to iill ial day program at Burley cemetery MODERN two and Uiree rooms, fur­ AUTQ door Riass, wind shields and Typewriters sufferers with hip. leg and fool nished. Parlslon Apartmcnu. FARM IMPLEMENTS nt 10:30 a. m. Saturday, with cere­ trouble. Dr. D. R. Johnson, Phono window gln.u. No charge for set­ Mimeographing TWIN FALLS Phone 850. AND EQUIPMENT Soles, rentals and service. Ph. ( monials honoring departed soldiers 344. ting. Moon's. Phone 5. At the last meeting Ot Twin Palls of the pre.ient war and World war Rm. 10. Fidelity Bank Bldg. Ph. 418. Orange, with Master Jockey In tlie THREE partly furnished rooms. 40 HORSE "Waukeshu” power unit; 4.5-10-13 INCH pipe. New and I, along with any other war veterans. BEAUTY SHOPS new 05 horse Case power unlU 1 Upholstering chair, a very good attendance was Water, lights fumUbed. >20.00 used cable. Tv,-ln Falb Jtmk recorded and an unusual amount of A bugle corps will play, and a month. Adulu. Moon's. Phono i west, nortli Cuny. House. 330 Main souUi. M oney to Loan special drill and gun salute by tho SPECIAL on permanenta. Mrs. bu-^lnesa was taken care ot. Frank home guard will be given. A speak­ Neeley. Over Independent. Room WANTED: Dean planters, bean culJ 3. WHEEL cnmp wagon with stove Barton gave an Informative talk er will also' give a short address. 10. Phone 355. tlvntora. Also all kinds of and matlrcs.1. Good horse trailer about the Wan situation. Commander M. W. McL*ughUn Is In cuttcrs. Harry Musgmve. Water Systems A. L. Ronell and Lewis Jones HALF price special on genuine oU wlUi spare wheel and tire. Phone chorge of orrongements. 14(H). . - ipoke on tho Biddle bill, ...... Burley stores and other places of permanents. Beauty Art# Acad­ I Floyd Lilly. Ph. 2020. 211 Sha In most ot the Orange.v emy. SEEDS AND PLANTS business will be closed all day Satur­ THREE rooms, modem. New low CCC salvnnc Kood-i. DarRalnu—1000 day, but late closing hours will b« PERMANENTS « . » . Mrs. Beamer, rates. Bungalow apartments. Sec­ pair ovcrshoc.1, rain coiit.i. quUts, Grange ot tlie hearing be­ ond avenue cost. observed Friday to assist people with • Phone H47 — over Independent , tents. U\Ti>.y ilcmembcr-MO more TRUCKS AND TRAILERS fore the public utllUle.s commLwlon. their weekwend sliopplng. Meat Market. ovcr.'.hot'.'s 'U1 1944. Idaho Junk Insect Control This meeting was to determine the NEWLY dccomt«l two. four or five matter of a boost In the storage larse room.i, Prlvat« entrance, OUT-DOOR ral.ied garden plants. HOU.-U:. 14.00. IS.OO. *8.00 perrnanents, holt Public ..Market, 400 Dlue Lakes rates on wheat. (Beats all how we Relatives Present prlca- Idaho Darter and Beouty bntl) and telephone. 710 Second Meetings Slated have to keep constantly after the „ e a .it norUi. BURLEY, May 20-Slx garden In­ Shop. Phone 43t ------1 SPRING HOME NEEDS rallroods ond utilities to protect the At Calderwood Rite GOOD seed potatoe.i. About 0.600 1S38 D2 International truck, good sect control meetings will be held In farmer, and here 1s where the some­ DECLO, May 20 — The following LOST AND FOUND lbs. Sl.OO cwL Savuge cclliir, Kim­ PAINT. Mc.Murty bent snide conilltlon. l» ; miles nortl) Wa.-Oj- Ca.i.ila county next week, nccortllng times unseen and uruung hand of relaUves were here Sunday to at­ BOARD AND ROOM side while and colors only #333 to County Agent W. W. Palmer, wltli berly. Charles llraiiac. Ington ncljool. \ Uie Omnge steps In to help the tend tho funeral of Mrs. Mary Ann RETRIQERATOR lop lost between per gallon. Moon's. Dr. W. E. Shull, extension entomol­ farmers, Sound.'* like sort of walki Calderwood: Dr. and Mrs. W. R, SEEDS OP ALL KINDS ogist. In attendance. Knull and HollLiter. Reward. Re­ HOUSE paint—best urndp—400 to Ing on the hands.) Calderwood. J. M. Caldern-ood. Mba turn Tlmes-Ncws. Seed com —Idaho Hybrid;- Open Purpor.e of tlic.'.e meetings li a Mr. and Mra. Robert Rayl, Jr.. of ElisabeUi Calderwood, Mrs. V. A. PoUenalrd Minn. No. 13 Yellow 500 foot coveruKc. two coiiLs, follow-up to encourage Krowlng vic­ gallon. Oiuiiblc Storc.i. Miners Vote for Mountain Rock Grange were admit­ Stewart. Mrs. George H. Ruff. Mr. HELP WANTED— WOMEN Dent, White Flint and sweet com! tory Kardens and vegct.ible.i ihrmigh- ted to membership In T»ln Falls and Mrs. Dick Papworth r.nd Mr. Soy beivns—acclimated Idiilio grown. CIO Representing out tJie county. 'Tlicsc mrirtlnKn will Orange by demit. Mr. and Mrs. R. and Mrs. Prank Calderwood, Salt HOUSEKEEPER or prncUc*il nurr.c. Pleld, Garden and be held June 3: One at Ro:.i.Adam.V O. McCall, our old friends from Lake Oily. Utah. Elderly lady preferred. Call 12-J4, FURNISHED ROOMS HOME FURNISHINGS KELLOGG. May 20 (,T>-linployM farm nt Oakley aflO n. m.; one at Pa.'ituro Orarjcs AND .U’PLIANCES of Uie Bunker Hill nnd 'Sulllvnn Paln'lew Grange but now living In Mrs. Mabel Anderson. Mr. ond Filer. Mining and ConcimtriitliiK ctiinpany Bob Pence's garden and warehoii.se. the vicinity o f 'Twin Falls, were ol.io Mrs. Richard ' Calderwood and Mr. GLOBE SEED & FB^ED Declo, at I p. m.. and one at Lol.i MAID for day v,wk. also oble to and men at Uie company's Crricent admitted as members. Other and Mrs. R. S. Calderwood, Trcmon- A-sher's farm, 3',i miles south of members were Mr. and Mr3. Dovls. ton. Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Charles stay nlshis. Paramount Rooms. mine voted. 353 to 327, In lavor of Springdale at 3:15 p. m. Phone 420. UNFURNISHED HOUSES representation by IJie IntrmnUonol T ie lecturer’s program WIckle, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wlckle, FIELD and GRASS SEEDS union o f mine, mill and unrlier June 4. a meeting will be held at charge of Mrs. Q*?T. Koster, and Albion; Mr. and Mrs. Sam PctUn- MIDDLE a«ed. capoblc renpon.'-.lblc of all kinds. workers (CIO) It wiw announced Albion at 10 a. m.; at the Ed Rns- follows: Talk by Mrs. C. A. Bailey, glll. Elba; Mr. and Mrs. J. L Neddo woman for general housekcvplnK. CORN—SOY DEANS—PEAS today. mumcn farm, Elba, at I p. m.. and of the volunteer dlvLiion of Uie and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Neddo, Mal­ Excellent .pofiltlon and accccnmo- at the Sanders'store, MalU, nt " Twin Palls Chapter of the Ameri­ ta: Mr. and Mrs, Tom Osterhout, Tlio election wiui ordiTMl by the p. m. rfatlons for rlsht party. Write Box “When belter seeds "are grown national labor relations board. can Red Cro.is, In which ottenUon American Palls, 65. Tlmes-Ncws. we'll Imva Uiem." People are Invited to attend any was colled to the wartime emer­ of the meetings modt convenient for gencies and the nutrUlon classes Today, the well-dreised, hlgh-altl- INTERMOUNTAIN SEED CO. tJiem. nnd .It s planned that every EXPERIENCED Rlrl for stcnogrnpli- LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS 1 that are being held; message from tude lest pilot must wear In addlUon Ic work by June 1. Permanent po­ trouble.nome garden In.'.cct will be the Notional Orange ma.iter on FORNTTORE — ovcrstuffed suite, dlscu.ued as to Identification and to his fli'lng suit, parachute, helmet, sition. Write P. O. Box 053 Blvlng ruK«. mattrc:.-!, woshlni; mncJilnc. NOTICE FOU PljnUCATION OF homo economics work, read by Mrs. goggles and rodio equipment, com­ oice. experience. (i“ ‘^hfleatlons. control. Attendants ■ will show dif­ Ted Scott; talk on first aid and plete oxj-gen equipment. Including HAY, GRAIN AND FEED 030 Main north. THE TIME APl'CJNTKI) FOR ferent Insecticides to use and proper Personal interview If B5tl.nlil Coiirt. at tl>e received from the recent poppy day tl. A(rlcan hnmp Saturday only. OrpJieum TJiealcr. Ph. 21B, Pllcr. Ph. calls off grinding. 11. I’ wctllns plikc* QESGQ BESDEIQ SEIQ frigerators. Al-tO'miiny oUiera. c:ourt House In tlie City of 'Twin sale, according to Mrs. Leighton IJ. non# bj ESCPERIENCED auto mechanic. 'Terms. 0. C. Anderson's. Falls, County of 'Twin FalLi, SUte Imes, chairman of the annual sale. Steady work, straight time. Pow'er TWO rooms with shower, close In. of Idaho. ha.n been appointed as the There were approximately 000 pop­ Auto. Hailey. Phone M. Water furnished. Phone 6 or Don't handicap your pullctst MOW la the time to buy quality fur­ time and place for proving the will ples sold, and funds received will go 2055-R. PEIED niture while a>-allable. SJiop at of said Cornelius J. Lynch, deceased, toward child weltore and rehabili­ FIRST CLASS pres.ier of wtiolcna— Bugler RTowlne masli___ *3,00 cwt. Harry Mussrave's. and for hearing and Uie application tation work of the American Legion operator dry cleaning room. Mar­ STRICTLY modem, exceptionally Bugler SO';* laying ma.'.h....|3.B5 cwL METTAL Venetian blinds ore avail­ of Harry Benoit of “Twin Palls. and auxiliary. ried man preferred. Salary 135,00* well furnished flro room home for GOVERNMENT WHEAT able for a short time. Beautiful, Idaho, for the iuuance to him of grotmd In ton lo ts ______»1.70 cwt. Approximately 30 volunteers. In­ •week. Phone 1487. summer months. Phono 740. guaranteed steel slat blinds Letters of Administration with Will cluding ' five young membcra from 40c per square foot. We can .. . Annexed, when and where any per­ the Junior Legion auxlKary, aiulsled Solution Of Yett«rdsy'« P usi* HELP WANTED—MEN REAL ESTATE WANTED take your order. Sea ua tod ay 1 son Interested may appear and con­ with the sale. AND WOMEN Moon's. test the same. Mrs. Imes today expressed ap­ X. UtUlarr onlt LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Dated this 38th day of May, 1043. preciation over the spirit of coopera­ 4. fiummenod MEN and women wanted for olr- publlchr RADIO AND MUSIC (SEAL)’ C. A. BAILEY. tion of the volunteer worker* who craft and ahlpbulldlng. Training Probate Judge & Ex- assisted in the annual sale and essenUal. part tulUon paid after HOMES FOR SALE LARGEST stock "New and used Pi' Offlclo Clerk. offered thanks to those purchasing e. Hold emploj-ment. Do* 23, Tlmes-News. Publish: May 30, June 3, 6. 1043. T. ABierleoB anoa.“ Adams Music Company , tho flower>. author UNFURNISHED (formerly Daynes Musio Com- L Andicitr • pony). STATE LAND SALE >. BlmpI* lonr APARTMENTS NOTICE r r HEREBY OIVEN that the following described tract ot 2V4 ACRES, K mile north of WosJi- —PIANOS— ID. Malarial M t Ington school. New modem build­ 3 used. 1 retiirced land, belonging to the Stote ot Idaho ond situated In Twin Palls County 11. Out»r carromt will be offered for sale at public auction at the County Court House, II. Slmploloa ' ings. city water. T. C. Brown. 500 CROSS bred yearling e^'cs. Large stock of new pianos DUMAS-WARNER MUSIC CO. Twin Falls, Idaho, on Monday, June 15, 1043 at 3:00 p. m. XL PmIiIt. •UatrM ATTRACTIVE modem new two will sliear June 1st. C. A. Jolinson Subdivision Sec. Twp. Rge. Appraised Price bedroom home. Stoker, finished and Son, Richfield. Unit No. 1 ______NE^iBW^4 18 11 S. 18 E. MOO.OO basement. Two blocks of school. AUTOS FOR SALE Unit No. 3 4 acres In SE VACANCTI Fximlihed or unfur­ A sacrifice. Roberts & Henson. BABY CHICKS comer ot NSUSWU 10 10 S. 13 C. . t 70.00 nished. stilcUy modem. Reed Phone 6C3. Terms et Sale Aportmeou. Phoao 1217. ‘ MORE Gc chlclM eoch Tuesday and This land to be sold In units as listed above, and no other bid will THREE rooms, modem. Electrto Saturday. Also regular Rocks. Reds 1037 DODGE sedan. Good shape. be considered. ranKC. refrigerator furnished. «0« New 4 rm. house with bath. 3 and Leghorns now BToUoble. 600 Good rubber. Cash. 311 Fourth One tenth (I/lO) of the purchase price and Interest at four per cent Blue Lakes. Phone 1702. bedrms-, wired for range. A heavy chicks to place on share*. 7 Ave. East. (4fv) on balance ot principal for remainder ot year, cash on dny ot bargain, only tl.200, easy terms. to 8 week old Darred Rock and sale; balance In forty (40) annual,Installments at four per cent (4%) in­ FOUR room modem apartment. Now mod. hone near Washington White Rock pullets. 50c each while 1938 PLYMOUTH deluxe *cdan. £*• terest, except Unit No. 3 which must- be paid In full In cash on day of Garage. Close In. Phono 6 oi ’ school. Fireplace, oak noors, they last. Hajes Hatchery. cellent tires, radio." Joe « c:ovey1 sale. Moon's. “ full cement basement, furnace, Texaco. ' Lessee's ImprOT-ements, If any, to b« paid for In full on day of sale. •toker. laundry, drain, garage. FOUR rooms, modem, heat, water All sales are made subject to any valid Interfering rights which may *1250 coAh. bdJ. t33 monthly GOOD THINGS TO EAT USED parts for cars bnd trucks. have existed prior to the date, of sale except those for which allowance furnished. Oarage. t3S. Phone Twin Falli Wrecking. Kimberly 1317. pa>'s Int.. principal and taxes. Is made herewith. Poos. now. Will trade on a c r ^ Road. By order of the State Board ot L*sd Cotmnlssloners. rX TR A nice apartment, two bed­ A. P. No; il88, 1187,1113 -^ B E R T COULTER. " BEAUCHAMP ie ADAMS 1&41 OLDSMOtolLE hydromoUc rooms. Extra nice apartment, oao COLORED hens and fryers. Dressed 6tat« Land Commlsalooer. 135 Sbo. a Pb. 3M or 888 “70." Low mileage, good Urea. bedroom. East p m . RoberU ' right, prlctd right. Poultry S u > » 5 0 « e«h . Jack McIClnley. publication commenced May 33, IMX i t i Tniclc Loa*. 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received by volunteer lollcltori lUi- taiy lerrlee. Walt UcKvTue. '41. Lincoln County tionsd In Uie Oroi* Dm* »tore; by Marine Missing U. S. Service Calls Some have already teen sctlon. but Don Requs '41. U a s Camp Fire Olrls, under -direction ifonaatlon about thetr present lo- Ryan school, 8 Here’s 2nd Group of Names of Mrs. tarry Dornes, «> d la the DUHU May 29—Mr. and Mrt. USO Fund Grows A W Pnvcett received a cable- Albion Graduates caUon' cannot be published. Alvin Lincoln Co'iniy NnUontl ftnd pirst Wrl«. t. b fiHOSilONB. May 39-Un(3er Uib Security bank. Rrnm UiU week aUUng’that their ALBlOK, May 3»—Many rormer AWln Ktmpton, former speech In-’ 111 This Aiea’s 45-64 Draft m»na([cment o( Churles 0 . AU*. Pl«ni>>V fulfill Uie q u o u will flon. >\lberi Pawcctt. 38. private Albion n*(3u*te» now In lervlco are ■truetor. is now a commissioned of- chftJrman. Shcwhone. Lincoln coun­ be compIetM In ihe luture. but for rint claxs In the U. S. marlnei, U fteer in the army air corps, stationed •cftltered over the w eil in mUltary kt Seattle. Oeorse Crotikhlte, ffchnltxr. rr»lci — ty hui mUed 00 per ctnl of lU U. the present contrtbutlona be mLulntt or a prisoner of the Japs. OrnnI W, - Led Marines B. O. >700 quolA. Oilier o({lcora In reci!lved al the banlu during bual* He had been atalloned al Manll& caa)pa, (leldi and schooU ■ frttm science department, who realpied In ihD county orKiiniznlloii Include ncM hourt.-^______bay. Chanute field, IIU to Ryan avlaUon Uarch to enter the air corps as a Ch&rles L. MarUn, s(cretAry*trcu- Albert, a former Buhl high •choo] at SoA DlfBO. grond InatfvetoT. la also In Seattle. iirrr, nnd Prank DouRMy. cnmpftlgn High ocune Roiolliip cannot be sciiool student. anlUted In the They hold ranki u privates, avia­ Orin Lyone, Joe Prrer and Dave clinlrman. piped, but mait corae from reflnerle" marlne.1 In Aunuat, 1839, going tion mechanic*, avlaUon cadeta. In- MrKle all of the class ot ’40, are No houjs to house canvaa* will by tanker, lank cur. Unk tnick or to the phlllpplnet In April, IMl. •tjuecon, lieutenants and captains flllht Instructors at Corpus ChrlaU only four per cent o( the produclns wells require, pumps. be made. ContrlbtiUoiu have been bane. In practically •terj branch of mlU- field where Al Harsttberser, '40, and

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3 3 an emblem we’re proud to display i i i s a i .. . each oije of the stars in the field above stands for a man from our organization who has m m m joined the armed forces of our country. These men ^ and hundreds of others from Magic Valley who are similarly engaged — deserve the highest tribute we can pay them. These men arc living — and fighting — for us on a-Memorial Day that falls in a season of world-wide war. What heroes of other wars have accomplished for our country, these men will ac­ complish for it again! These men are workingf, sweating and preparing themselvcB NOW for the conflict they will certainly find themselves in shortly.

This Memorial Day belongs to them!' They’ve left a profession which has long boasted its ability to support or defeat a ,cause through the printed word. Thiey’ve left that pro­ fession to take up arms actively for a cause they hold dear. Many of them were youngsters m M i just learning “the tricks of the trade” ___others were veterans brought up in the tradition of printer’s ink . .. and still others were those who had just begun to find their job among * VICTORY the tasks that comprise the business of “getting out a paper.” mM It’s true they have left us for flying fields, traijjing camps, active duty, the high seas.. i but they are still serving us — and you — with a far greater sincerity than any job in the simple workaday world demands.

Our hats are off to them. We want our whole community to know we’re as proud of them as we can be! This Memorial Day every one o f us should feel a love and pride for all of those who are serving — and have served — their country in a conflict which will determine the i right of freedom to exist! There are no gold stars in our service flag — and we hope and pray there never shall be!

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