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F S G H T B !JANUARY 14-31 ■■■■■■■
•Pi« lof l»(a>illl. fsratnlk
A Regional Newspaper Serving -Nine IrriKntcd Idaho CounticA
LATE BULLETINBALT UKE CITY, h ik U (fKA
5.000-man lUike “nlU b* foUo»e4 *ai STona«7” redctil CoDcUUtor R«b«rt C. WlllUmi or Sin Fnncisee mU today after tenfcrTliii with lbre« racial jstninf rompanlet and (b« nnlon whXeh called the walkoDt brr<
VOL. 28, NO. 236 T W IN FALLS, IDAHO, SU N D A Y M ORNING . JANUARY 20, 1946 PRICE 5 CENTS
Iran Appeals to UNO in Dispute With Red Nation
England’s Two-Hea4etl I^hy
w
Hy JOHN A. I'AKItlfi
LONDON, Jiui. 19 (/D - Ira n ai)pealed dii
the UNO .security couiicil to invu.ttiKate '‘iiiiSovi.-t Union, thnDUKh the medium of tli>armed force.s in Ih c internal affair.^ of Iran,
that (lii-fcl iiet-'otiiilioTiM with Ku.s;.ia had fai
The annoiincement presentod the first Ih
55,000 Quit in Advance Of Steel Strike; Kaiser Mills Settle With UnionKoreans Riot
in Prolest of
Allied Board
Luxury Meat Items A|)pearin<j
In East As Strike Continues
Mur.' tliai 1 r>r,.noi) .steel w„if. w M-allerc■ci mill Sati irday iistrike lit 11 \Vr,rk.T .
u<ini^fht tfmi^rht
Thniisuni:< of Oth<TS also hof l,-j;t- n,n iliaTiii',1 in :to stat.
The Miaminolh strik*‘ i:rew 1fc:reiK-e belv• rell the ') centsoff,Ted hy the United StatesSteel c(.r|).:.ration, ii idii.slrybellwether, iind the 18' 'u cents.so.iKl.t hy Ihe union. whichhiid l;eeii sea leil down f rom it.-<original 25 c.:iit.s,
Mcanwhiks Henry J . Kais-er’s we.st co:isl .•steel pi;:int cx-lU'Ol.'d t<l .L'oiilinue t iirninK'
reKardle.ss of the
i-ken-t wiTe off thoir joh.i at ari .•.iilinp.ili, .11 af the Hchcduledof 8.')ii,iion CIO Un ited Steel
irraiiie iillo e.s ,•r.•ld,l;lll
an steel hiilleil.
openition.s
Oill of il.'ll. 1 cents ai ) hour (lif-
Soloiis Chari
La v Controls
For Walkouts
rrtasc ncccplrd hj- tlip unlnii Jospph FVocwti. iirfsldPnl ol the
Frtlprnilnii of o:a.--s Ccramlc nncl allies Qlnwi Worker* of Anirrlcn (CIO) and L. a . Brj'An. vlce-prcs- Idtnt of Ubby-Owerw-Fortl. Usviecl the Joint Btfltmcnt wlilcli ended the walkout offrctlng the. two coii- ecrnj. Idled since last Ocl. ]D. They RAld pTiinta would open Mondny.
Job Openings in
Idaho DecreaseDOISE. Jan. ID uVj-Job openlnsu
In Idnho ilroppsd I2I or Mvcn per cent, a report of ihe U.- 8. employ, menl Mrvloe .iliowod .wday. Tiie
Job openlngj »ere ILitcd nt
Mining again thowrtl the biggcit decrcaw u more workers continued to take Job* in the mlne« of Sho- ahone county. Mbilng »itli 839 and tnwpom tlon-Trtth I«-art me t^o liicli.vfir-linMiig ilir most av.ilbblr
Ult t^on ----- - -
Chinese Fighters Disregard TruceHUNOKINO. Jan. 19 (/IV-Scal-
Vets Demand Probe of Italian River ActionCHUNOKIN-
teredflftlillnK rone. of Chlni
B« m iGII miXIAMSONBROWNWOOD. Tex., Jim. 19 (.f)
— With yells of npprovnl on esll- nember* of ihp 30th
dl l^Um, In reillilnii hcrr, ndopletltoday
a! deadline for
nembcr truce le
Ml ln\callinf
they wei end the leaders <
1 ] Phlnnrr' IWlnS " Bltoriiry'
of thi.i country snct tiire soldiers beUic .• iuUi--aiiil.uicac:.Uv._
K. Fi';
by Mn),-aen, San Antonio.
>f the group.
min of »he .<’11 . . . petl- ' ihe UnliM
the Oapldo the necessary ilUnry aystetn :ir(tldcnt and stich Ail aen- I n high com- mng manhood o prevent fu-
Im u treuyorioUoa oUlcet ol l&e ifaUs, ooly mau to ipcab wainst tbe
esolullon. illrd 1
that General ri.irV: mn hla reason.iTor ordcrina crosalngs.
Blrkliend. In ji'CMkHi Uon for ndoiillnn. Information Ofiirral fl fe«l he WM den’lin I when he drllbffiilcly crossing of the mipiria
Theclvlllai
the bntlle of ticlped the Inli n-Anrio.----
5oldler.i who fell In Ihe Rapldo
lal bench opera'
:ilned. Ihe spokesman said, artillns. the n o fell Ij
tic "did\boui 2,000 casunlilcs occurred In he nperallon-v he said, with np- ■roxlmately half of these killed or voiinded nnd half taken prisoners.If the acrroan commniitJ had not
urn forced to deal with Ihe Rapldo j|icrnllon. the spokesman said, it voulfl have stripped Its Rapldo line i> .'kc^lon _pcr^oiinel_nr\jL(llvcrliid-
iigiTi "fo cope •"-deparln'i-nt UXiti lAoUs atUclL
"looking very fit
5 Die As Riots
Sweep Palestine- JEIttlBALHM. Jan. 19 liT)—tUot- ng. cxplwlons and gunfire spr hrougltoiit Je.'usalem tonight li iloody outbreak by terrorists la I'hleh at least five persons were kill* \l and Uirec wounded, with casuaU ics among both police and attack-
Tlie Palestine radio station west off tho air after attacks on lu bulld> ines.and bombing of an electric power sl.'xtloii nearby in St. Paurt road.—'Xba.mlllury n.dio V.sUon JCPA “said pollcc opened flre.juid attack-, en Urtd biici Uici ttie bonUito^. ,
pletcd b)' {all. Bonneville power ndmliitnrailon and the bureau ef rfcltiniallun said today.
Tlie study will Includc conferences »lih local leaders. A power construction progmm. nholessle power tales, and ways of developing the area m eonjunctlon with reel*' inatlon projccta will be recomiaend- ed.
The iludy wUl cover part of «ut-1 Orrgon, aoutheni Idaho, and
small porilons o( Wyomlor, Otah and Nevada.
Milk Strike PerU Curbed in Seattle
SBATIUt Jan. 1» i»>~6e*»k't-- [ threairned milk atrlka «M »( MK posipooed (odar aftar ooafenoMt between olflu of piioe kdmlnWr*. tion offlclalj atid memben ot tlw Seattle MUk Pnxlucer** •oocltUsD.-
The productn bad asid thigr would CMH home d«Urorl« i&4 divert Uietr tuppUM to proM ' ' pjtult.
Meetlngi with daUynm W f their dcnuils Xor •taOK’ 'prlw ifiotaM win be eooUimaia.. next week, but U ot ciUon. 6<alUe taonn wta' aUt^'V^iw set Bomi d s A f r ,
TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO
yast Highway
Projects for
Area Planned
Jerome Cal)in
Project OK’d I
Likes Stripet
SUNDAY M ORNING, JAN. 20, 1S4S
Drums Fall Upon Child but Injuries Said Not Serious
Flliccn-niuiiliiL-oW Charles Cur- now. San J;iclnlo, Nev.. proved hlm- tcll somcwli.lL of a .'upcnn.m Prl- rtBj when he puilefi oul a peg holding two partly tilled 60-s»llon tlruma of Ea.wlliio on B mck, then survived Uitlr rullUiB over hlj body.
'1710 child Vr'u broughL lo Tii’In KftlU cuumy gencrivl liMpllal Sal- urday i.lteniooix lor X-rny cxamln- oUon «Jlcr he lud fccelved emcf
ciu at Wells lollowlng
Davlii AlKor. Mn;. C. M. Fenl Mrs, Clnrii Hownrd, JAinr;; Kllchli Ta-ln rnll.i: Mr;i. J. A, I^vrn, Jerome; Mr. D, I,. Tnylor. Kllrr,’ nnd Joan Sioltenbcrt:. Kimberly,
Saturdny Rs.vmoiid Crnwforii nnd Mr.«, L«'0
MulIlnR, T«lii F;iIIvnrsMis.KKi)
KrIdAvNfrs, Clnrn Howard, W, F, Teller,
Mrs, Roy Slmln nnd Coleen Peter.n, Twin FnlLi; Harry Hoclcptt, Hnn-ien: anm Jenn Vollweller, 8nn mrcls- eo, Calif,: Mrs, F, L, Dnrker, Filer; Mrf, aconi<- Schick. Biilil; Mrs. Ruiiell H. Lowr. MiirUiish; Mrs, ^fonlle Mounr,' iuul .wn, Dlrr, nnd Mrs. Frniik Wolfe nnrf son. Ruhl.
S.-ilurd.-iy John Weiley lUfr, Holll.ner; Mrs.
J. A. Lovett, Jerome; Orvi:ic Johnson, Murtniigh; Frnrl: Tliarp, Buhl; Mrs. T, J- PuteibsuKh, I.ym:in lUul- -v)n and Wllhur Lee Stephrn.'. Twin Pnlls,
WEATHERMostly eloudj- todnr, Uinlghl »tic tonday, «Uh *otnenhal hlshe emperatqres tomorrow. Uwwt to light !5 to i i. High trmperatur
itenS.y 33. low t l. Trmp<'r:itur 5 p, m. yei'tenJay 33,
^ ¥ Ik ¥
Temperatures
Me
ye*tc
Keep tfie WftUe Flag
0/ Sajety Flying
Novo three dayt without a ttattio-death- itv our Magic
Venn.
t Uic EpL'rapal ehiircl 11.M011, •IM.In Fall'. Tlie
Lcillc Kolb will olflelnto nn
TWIN FAL!.S-Mr,.Flory,s IUii.1 ilt« wi;i Monday. Ji.n, Jl. In t
Aiidru^ will ofllclatc I Jerome eenieip of Uie WUcy lull
UUi the nev, llnrve If the Pre,>bvierl harR*. .MllUnry .-
Gas Thieves Hit Cars at Hospital
| ^ ^ T s T A m T O M Y T |
★ ★ ★ IT ’S AMERICA’S MOST SHOCKING MORAL PROBLEM!
Someone checked tip cr nnd Jotiiirt that 'v aklnii gasoline truin il
Ration Calendar
SUOAR-Sugar ratlnn ,\',nnip No. ) now vnlld for llto i junds until
April 30,
SPECIAL T O D A Y.
First Methodist Church
11 A . M . Topic
“W hat the Old Judge Doesn’t Say”
. H. G. McCALLISTER, Pastor
S T A R T S T O D A Y
TMEY mmtE
M-G-MriCTUsF
MOmOMERY.14 Donna REEO^MCX H W WA» M>WI.AJ0Wiro«0 M00UCI10MM«nlh*lMk^vm»«.l.WM»>i«w<n<rkrntANXWUO,C«Wr.UXN.tM KnMitMl
a il U 4DbMM kr MHN Klto, C«pt^ V. i. N. I.
Color Carloon — “Flirty Birdie” — • Parnraount Newd
SUNDAY M ORN IN G , JA N . JO, 1948 riMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO PAGE THREE
CAA Airport
Bill Eyed l)y ValleyTowns
WABIIINGTON. Jan. 13 — Twciily-thrtc uiiin.-) crciimiiu nro studylDK m
EC'SSV
;s S " '■ iSS
Hi"
I ll.r CAA .IlrixntSn’ _____Accused C un Thief
Returned to Jerome
ntimiru',1 -ii- (!h
.r H.i;. lu-r.' bv■I C.lllHi,' wlio
ihr wuiii.iii nl I.ui-Ky'.-.
E v a n g e l i s t
;v. I'KIKU .SHKULEV
Sun.'Jan. 20B«r. Bhrtley may b« btofd
J M ths
▼ First Pentecostal CHURCH
On Itie CPoriiM- of 3rd Blrfrt »nd 5!li Avrniic Knst. \Vc fxlriicl ft rorilifil InvltMlnn
TAKE A OARDI MortlDW Soerd b one fellow E<ICKr Derfea t»a tool iriUi e*rt triclB*. Tbey're heard la (be -Chmrll® McCrthy
TONIGHT 6:00 P. M.KTFI
Radio
Schedule
D r . C. R . Fox Car Skids, Tiiree
R e tu rn s H ere Injured in Crash
™ : 'LS ,
Mr». Hfirold D.vb.r is n, „ nol^c
.... "■ur.itcd from jicllvf ihil) iil Uiiiks-
Tcachers to Mput
MliiHl()V:;c .ilul Cit-.Ma cuiHh-:. viill'
!!-No. 9? S;;.-
SATIVE OIU-AIIOSIA rr<'ANH |l>- V..1I fl____ 1 .... . ....... ... ,
Artificial Limb Aided Musso
2u!“S
C h ecks Rheum atic Pain Q u ick ly
p:>r.. l post prrp.tM. *2 0 g
Srml Mnnry Orjrr'to-
Uvn-ONKA PECAN CO.
Funeral CostsFunernl co.sls vnry only with the choice o f
nicrchandlMa (nmily niny sclcct— nnd need
never be a burden.
Mr, nnd Mrs.
STANLEY PHILLIPS
TWIN F A L L S
M O R T U A R Y2l-nnuii AMBULANCli SKRVICR
2C,:\ 2nrl Avc. No, Phone 31
, iU':a d tlmks-n k w .s w a n t -a d s
Budget Priced Fashions at B&at SOtiSFashions She W ill Be Proud to Wear! At Prices You W ill Be Proud to Pay!
DRESSESClothe Her in Warmth & Beauty
CASUAL COATS
100%WOOL
THE ALL-AMERICAN
CLASSIC THAT CAN I!E
W ORN A N YT IM E ...
A N Y W H ERE 6 “
SHOP EA R I.Y FOR
Y O U R CHOICE
Thoy’re i';isii;il co;il.-< with a <lri'<s-ui> air . . . riuirl c or frilly frocks. All wnol ho tlit'v're oonify juid war tray colons such .ts w liitf. rod, vn 'r ii. hliie, dr in dark shades. Sizes 10 to U .
A LONG L IV ED HEAIITY TO SPAN THE SEASONS
Chesterfields
Box Coats c h a r g e IT_ , atReefers _ _
C. C.Balmaccon ANDERSON S >
' JThe Ever Popular
TAILORED / ,
Twisted Tweed
COATS1688THE N E W FITTED
B O X COAT W ITH
C A RD IGAN N EC K LIN E
OR W ID E L A P E I^
• Blue • Tan
•G reen
AcroHR the country tweeds arc on*
joy ing new social Hiatus. Always
adm ired for their sturdy flex ib ilily
and Ray WHrmth. This new Terwi-
HHty gives them a high ra ting for
w inter wear. They come in bIzcs
12.44 and 3S-52.
A LW A YS YOUR CLASSIC FAVORITE
YEAR-ROUNDER COATS
2788The Boxy Coat of Men’s Wear Covert
Three-button coat of men’s all woul covcrt.
A coat 80 smartly tailored, s<. duralili-, s<. well
lined and of such a perfcct weight lh;il ycm'll
«ear it the year ’round iti ptTfeil cutiifdrl.
In basic colors of rich, true i)lark or lirown.
Dresses w ith mieh simple rhnrpsnrt eye nppcnl (hey nre utter
ly perfect for nil smart strcd nnd t^cncrnl vic;ir. In fluttering
winter pastels, and i)naic colots,
ft
PRINTS288GftT prinU nilh ths nil of aprliif! In tott »pun rayon«. Colorful, nnd crisplj tailored
In styles becomlnf to hoth maldfn and mit- ron. Of oTfr.iII prints, chffksomlrlpM. .Slira
3S-«, 9-17, and 10-:D.
CHAMBRAVS
C in X K E D GINGHAMS
W OVEN SEERSUCKEKS
JE A N D A Y
Cotton Frocks
288No woman ha.^ ever had enough smarl
coKon frocks.. Jean Day’s are ntal
nnd smnrt enough to wear anywhere,
and of ut^ured quality; in sizes 12 to 44.
TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO SU N DAY MOBNING, JAN. 20,1846
Meat Walkout
Turns Otliman
To Vegelal)!esllv rilEI>KHI( K ('. OTII, I \N
WA.smNOTON, Jan. ID 'Ui'- J never thonKlu iiiiill tii:u il)C C011.M1I1III1: llU' I,kIIvs at
nI
School Funds
Allotted HoivRelief Clothing by the Truckload
.•nnimon .-.chHol il
lldl Liinclu's Now lieiiiK hcrvt'd bv .ichools lit, Kden
i:ilY ANKST A ni.I I riEiil. Ed Vr^uP. Slnndlnt on groan.l 'lf ll,'"fu^h o!'l'™n^rri*hl’ JohrE ‘'n II[ Ion hrlrt hy Cr.ine it filled with clottiln*. iPhoto by N, C, Welr-slaff enrrivln
I >(. Jf. If. ^ ^ ^ ^
1 l-OOO (Farmciils Collected
.As nn\<- Ilifs Halfway Alark
•llnii by rlty
:>r *RKVK^PAV*nLE''l*^
isia
,i7.') .Miidonts lleai- ! Debates at I'ller
Williamson Rites
Conducted Friday
; lil.-iir,':- Kill';
Filer to Be HosI
i S i .... tu ( me Teacher
I) at Hailey
i o v d d i i s ^ i ’ i \
lAD TI.Vtra-Nl-TWS WA.VT
New Schedule Now in Effect!DASLY BUS SERVICE
H A N S E N - K IM H R K L Y - T W IN F A L L S
C U R R Y - F IL K R - B U H L
TW IN FALLS
TW IN FALLS
TWIN FALLS MOTOR TRANSIT'hnnc Sfi — You’re Instircrt
Leaders Selected
For Dimes I)rl^ i
Area Group Will Hear Missionary
I i)c hero av 8 pm. Men-
3 STANDARD gggoagsgsspEBuilding Service
StanXlrd Cind BlocksST AN DARD CONCRETE MFG. CO.
i. If you JI I
'■ S1740
E S r l i i s e
SI,325
NOTICECAR OW NERS------
Due to unforoseen delay—the arrival of Mr. Bodenian—
with the Wl'LVVEU MANUFACTURING CO. has hecii
for that reason . . . The Special
Free Wheel AlignmentInspection at the
BUHL M OTOR CO.IN IfUHI. W ILL BE
Monday & Tuesday, January 28, 29Thi.s Same Scrvice W ill Be at
RAWSON MOTOR CO.IN SHOSHONE
Wednesday & Thursday, Jan. 30, 31This inspection .service is ava ilab le to car owners in
tlie Buh l and Slioshone vicin ities on the above dates
w ith th is factory expert in' charge.
UucUm-Ciark
.< ■
C a y i i t t B c
rH ./& T T IE S
The,, FnmUr, art h rhu,y, nrfirr ftrU
Thru- rri«i(n/ rtnf n ;o|/, -irr.i t/irir r/oirr. to r,irth
fhidim-Clafk- fo r the Entire Fa
SUNDAY MOBKTNO, JA N . 20. 194« TIMES-NEWg, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO P A G E F I7 9
Heavy Snows
Haven’t Hurl
Idaho’s GameKAJLSV. Ju i. 19—Big Bune. al-
Uiouth forced Inlo the lower alopra »nd river boUoms by heavy snows, la siirtlvlng winter conditions lii. Hit Sawtootli iiatloiinl forfit In good fJmiK, accordii>« to rcfiona rfcylvcd Ji'om two rniiRcra niul lion Diriccr who liavc- Ju
ic-doy, 73-mllc -■ski i
Vets of 2 Fronts Back Home From
Lengthy Service
here on alck leave nflcr partlclim Inu In iicllons In New Guinea, u Philippine*, nnd the occiipnJnpan. He left NaRoyn, Jni>n.......■■ '" !i, luid arrived at Loa An«e'
Court Grants
Five DivorcesFive dlvorec decrees were Rrnnted
here in dWrlct court.Jc.«lo i ! . nglide. who had ctiarR.
cd cruclty. wo* Rranted ft divorce from B>Ton H. Ttolide, The couple married at Hefio. Nev.. April *. 1038.
CharRlng cruelly. Mildred Kcc e was granted a divorce from Mi-hin •f..,.!.- uhom Blic married M S:ilt
AAA Officials of City Return From Boise Conference
U E. Wlban, rlialrman. R-iy Lincoln. vlcc-chi»lmian, nnd A. E. Ktin-
(I 5-cs-
County Boasts
Business Boom•riinl -ivm f'jlL coimty b big
biiilnc.w was Indicated here Friday by the monthly report of tin
Highways Laden With Snow, Ice; Drivers Warned
Editors Advocate Tourist Program
POCATELLO. Jan. IB (/?>—A resolution fovorlnR a "coordinated dd-
llilng proRram to make the won- 1 of Idaho knottTi UirouRliotit
world ond to creatc In every rl.n the urRe to vLilt thll state" 1 poMcd by the Idaho Editorial
iLMOclatlon here today.
Mountain Rock Oruus t« b« held . Friday Feb. 1 UeabtrtvMU b« u- slaned phitsw-of »' ne«p«p«r offlct.
IS decided mt a meeting ot Umgroup Prldoy n i g h t . -------
Mrs. E. M. tXiaaett tos In obUfa of the proffram which Included con* tc.ibi and mtulcal selectlaiu prescnl- ed by C: E. Urlive, rrtmtUiraB.— Mrs, CTiorles Kevan. Mrs. Thomas Knight and Leonard nollowsy.
New members accepted Into tho Orangj were ^tr. and Mrs. J. E. WallLi and Mr. nnd Mrs, WllUs Swarlley,
K n e e Action CtU TCHC o il Springs PLATES
For Late Klodel For PJymoalh and V-8
Chry.slcr and GM CarsCnrs V-8 and Chcv. Trucks
2Yz TON G. 1. ARM Y TRUCKS
PARTS & EQUIPM ENT
W lnchcs — Transmissions — Axles
BUM PER GRILL GUARDS
S P A R K PLUGS
PLYMOUTH W HEELS
W IR IN G H A IW E8S
N EW DISTRIBUTORS For Model A
CRANK PULLEYS For Model A
T RA ILER HITCHES ,V«rIoni E lndi
S T IL L ON T H E JOB TO SERVE TOUnBBTTBR
Twin Falls Auto F a r t sK im bcrlf Rcwd — Phone 187
0 . J , M c V e y , - J a e k lM f u t f
TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO SU N D A Y M OBNING, JA N . 20,1946
Leaders From
SLx Towns at
Scout SchoolPiriit of a Bcout ’ iJtilvcr-
Toastmaster Talk by College Head to Be
Feature of Awards BanquetHmiillglitpd with iin artdrff' l»'
Drrvii John R, NIchola, Unlvfi«uy of Idalm soiuheni brnncii, lh» on- niint Jnycf- (iwnrris buiuiupt 'vUI
be concluded tomorrow nt ' p ni. in tlie Lenlun hnll.
AC Uie event n ki'IcI key mil jire- simitiDly tx- presented lo the • vmiiiK
of the venr- nnd srrnlh nn lo
oiit*tnndln« comni’jr.l’y
arrBngemcnl, and "Sea Mooda" by T)son.
Mr«, FYnncfs P. Motlierihend «lll I'lreci and tlio aecompftnlst Is Cail- donln Uallcy,
All iiddreis of Rclcomo will bt Klven by Cliarles (Chlci Crubtrte, Itreoldcnt of the iocol Junior Ghom-
NfXl lire plriiio !.ola-. by Mrr,. Trnln nrilinl—-Dr.ihm.i Uiilnl»y," nrnhma-OrftliiKcr. i\iul •Rlgoletio- Pnrnphrnse," Verdl-I.lszl. Dcnn Nlcholf; will sprnk and then Jnck ninmna will sing ' no Glory fluad,"
Wolfe, nnd •’Dii.My Rojtl,”1 Oil',
Dates Set for
Ellts’ Second
Party Series•t>BU5 ttiJtJ ccrmmfttecs for the
second half of the 1B45.1046 brlclg< ■ s iponsorcd by the Ekj club In VVnetbii room, were announced night,ir Ihe parly on Jan. 33, Mr. Mm . J. H. JJlandford are chair-
Tllclr couimlttet- Includf.q nnd Mn, Kenyon Oreen. Mr, Mr* A, B, Colwell nnd Mr,
I Mrs.inlley.
with Ilnrry J.xilnc. the Jnycfcj
Mr. Bob -1
, Dalle.v J
Bradley
1 Mr.- Hurry Coh'-n: on Teb, 20, niiil Mrn, Gordon S<olt arc
ilrmc;i with Mr. and Mr*. II, I.. Iirrtv Mr. and Mrv II. L, Ham- nd nnd Mr. nnd Mn;, MorBm.
March II, Mr, nnd Mrv arlr.'. Cnv^-, ciialrnn-n, Mr. and
iVIariiK' luii'iix
( .onihal .4w;u<! o.^,000 Quit
In Advance of
Mistaken Whistle Results in Crash
r, nnd Mrs. A. L. Nor- Mr.v O. P. Duvnll, Mr. I-'. MaKi-1 and Mr. and Phlllli«,
Gossett Says 225 Spud Cars
Assured Daily
BOISE, Jan, 18 U.Ri—Sen. CliarlM C. ao.ve:t, D, Idaho, today advised Gov. Arnold Wlilltinu Hint Idaho poliito ttrouer. had been ujlgncd tnlnlmum of 325 retrUcralor ca daily for mo\tmfnl oI the potato
e.aald Uic fUurc wi" arrived at •rriKi-\ -ilth iwlQto <!«nU
. wiier William E, Le« of me commerce coimnU.slon 22j tUiire ffiiiltablo as r aharr ar.il lir lias been
[ iiialntnln :•!. neportn !' loading-,
He Designed the B-17 Radio; Now He’s Moved Here
•tallon KTFI
dlrrctcd dp.slKnlng of sjifclnl radio eriiilpmcnt at IVjclnR Inr the first
Flying Kortr<-: c.v He wru. In rhnrge the ranip year ol cointruc- tlon of «tiitlr>ii ka li: 111 rortland.
During World war II Ulchard-ion ,'crved aj rndln coniultant lo ihr
Folsom Voted
Recreational
Head for ’46. tvuiMonday nUht for appolnUnent >.,<1 city recreation director for the 1040 summer program.
Tlie appointment «lll be jubmlt- tfd by Park-1 Commlisloner 0, H, Colcinnii fallowing action of the Twin rilU clly rccrcatlon board Friday nlsht In immlns Folaom director , ubject lo council approval The board held Iti first mtcilng of the year at a dinner In the Park
Pololele a
years of Pacific ifrvlce. 1I»- uime hlA Bchoollrs at Unlvcr- ’ Idaho jiouthfrn tjrinch In ty, niajorlnn in p’lamiacy
»1th 11ber of Wfek-rnd.i to contfr rrcrcutlon bo.ird
Unanimous approval re.'oUiHon inviting all cUlc, and church orgiuiliatloM lo help ci>ordlnnie the Mimmer rfpreatlonnl actlvltio iliroiigh the rfcrfatloi, board. A iicciiml rf.'OliiUon lintnie;. cd the board etflO-Hie directai will hold that po.M—lo ariie iii: such oignnli-itlon,*. wlUi ihr .wggij-
J.lines J. Mullen, vice-vhalnnun In.M year, wns elected ch»lrman of tlie hoard. Other nirmberj arp John D. J'latl. Charles E. Slflier and Chic Crnbtrrp, All were appointed by the clly council la.<t Monday on recommendation of ColpmAn, whose drivirtmcntal hudRct handle*
for bool training.ThU W13 announced yesterday by
OM I/fl a. W. Whltftker. local recruiter. The boya arc; Jay Oolden Devereaux, 17. routfl three, T*ln Fall*, ion of Albert Deve
Nournu)..17, JJanr^n. eon
BATTERIES
UUICNCH s i ;ts
FI,ASH l.ifiHTS
s i :a t c o v e r s
CO.MPASSliS
ALTIM ETERS
BUD & M ARK
5 UNITED OIL CO. 5% O P ID A H O J
I DAT ♦ WCBT SEEVICE
^ FK EE FA RM and BULK D ELIV ERY
SM ART SLA CK Sthli low prlcc. ^
SU N D A Y M ORN ING , JA N . 20,1046 TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO
r. ftnrt Mr*. Jot LniiRhlln »ll of Klmbcrlj-; Mr. and Mm. Jo< OltJi. Murtaugh. aniS Mr. «nd Mri. Chsrtt* ConovpT, TOer.
• ¥ ¥Mrs. John E. Hnyea spoke
hhtory and purpose of the nj Pnrrnt-Teichcr muKazlne mpetlne of th# preschool study group rrldfty night In the Idnh< JV)ircr Budltorlum.
, Mni. H»yei. editor ofI the mnRnzInf, |>olnlo<I out Ihnt Un ' maRn.'.Inc pullbhcd wllhotit
r. Mn;«hiill spoko on care of biima.
She nlM reviewed an micle *pollEci children, pointing out that too strict dlfflpUne, lAck of security of nffecllon and luck of recognition
STOKERSl
b b SA B B O T T ’ S
riumblnr and Appliances Sale* and Berrlr«
•eiUng atH. W. Rodger, 112 Elm. for Wllmi. Bodffar. MlJi Rodger »1I1 marry
PLANS Cost Lc.sslHaT« your blueprints made before you 5t«rt construction. Thfl saving In time and mnte- rliila Trtll moni than pny tor the coat of pltvns,
I f It ’s W orih Building It ’a Worth PlnnnitiR
Phone J130-J for full Information about (hU new plan* nlng trrvlce available at rrn- sonable rutes,
R. E. DAVISDBAFT8MAN
HundredsHOMES
of I N S U L A T E D are warm these days
W E NOW HAVKA Ooo4 Bnply of All 61x0—In Oar Vanli
NU T - LU M P - STOVE - SLACK
rder,WAR BERGY O U R jNEEDS B R W a .
NOW ! PHONE 246
How is YOURS?I f your home seems hard to heat, even w ith the furnace goiiif: full
blast, nnd coid drafts keep you in n huddle, it ’s a sure sign your home imi't
equipped to ‘‘tnke it .” Too much heal is cscnping, too much cold i.i peno-
trntiiiK your wnlLs. Thpre's only one po.' .-iblo, economical nnd sensible sohi-
lion— IN SU LA T IO N ! Ask your neiRhbors whose homes nre insulntcti just
how they’re getting along thc.sc cold w inter days. Thon-coll our v.-enthfr-
proofing department and tell us to get bii^y.
DETWErLER'S“ E v e ry th in g to M a k e L iv in g M o re P le a B a n i"
PHONE SOit
Continuing Our
with MQRE BARGAINS
Coats, slipover C a r d iK f tn s , nil styles, all the wanted color.s. Largo
ifroup all now reduced
Every One Goes
H ATSAll OUT aloek of fan anfl Cholee
in Hcmtewinter felU, nried
jlTlra, ahapea and ibe«
THePfiRISCO
TIMBS-NEWS, TWIN PALLS, IDAHO SUNDAY M ORN IN G , JA N . JO, 1 9 «
Rupert Lions
Defeated by >
Colored FiveRUPERT. Jan. J»-Tlie New York
Ncuro CoUpglnos made iho first dI Uiclr Khedulcd tvppc.Trnnccs In Uic MsrIc VAllcy a winnlnK one tonlgln, defcatliic the Ruprrl Uoav S3-«.
Ilio CollPKlana win p!ny nl 6ho- flhonc Siintlay allrrroiiii, liiirli-y Momlny iilRlit nticl JiTonio nlRlit. mectlni: lit t.iili rnr.c n uk'Ui- bcr of tlie Miirln Vnllry OiUlr.w
BRUINS SNAP TIGERS’ STREAK WITH 37 TO 32 VICTORYBig 6 Leaders
Lose After 12
Straight WinsCu.x li J. H. Ilaiild.iy'.s Brulaj look
only •!<) rtl t.ic bitskcl here ItuiL iilKiii bill Him wn.1 enough U3 UrliiK aboiil Ihe liU-KC.M
Ex-Prep Champs, Runners-up, Former Servicemen Sought As Golden Glove Entries
Ii.-n 37-3 tlcfrn, I(hof t
niKl iinbc;
lllr Illllho J-'iilh
Indians Gel .lumi) To Lick Biillddss
Former high school chiunplom
former scrvlce men n£ cnlranu will Ule objective of rramotcr Oene
.trnndcr' tliU week iti lie furthers his plaivi fur the Qoldcii Olovr.i
lo be .Miigcd by the e.s-Ncw.i and Lcalon at the lilnh lol gymnnjltmi Feb. 13, M, 15
II- riilry II:,I tor Ihe loiirnnineiil .•.!<',i(llly vUiiihliiK bill not (niltc riioiigh tor ihc uljltiiiltoii.'. Oenc, rcjwrled ihnt already a Inrgc
ibcr of boxers not yet rcgLMcred Informed him they ilc.itrcd to
Dob Snrgcnt wrote Uiat he expected lo bring five or fix boxers from Welicr. where they atrcady »re In tritnlng.
Too, the number of boxers in tralulnK at the Lesion hall tmrter Travb (Uud Travl. > Bodrero Nell Wclr htu steadily Increased til now between 2D and 25 boys working out nightly.
Tlie dfllc.1 mid p on definitely at » mectlnK of Oi. itandcr'a commlltcM Friday night nt the Legion kmnse. Tlie promoter reported that he expected to aUige 20 hatUe.i on e.Kli of the four nigliu and JO. Includlnj the chiimplonahlp bouLv on the (IiiqI niKht—Saturday.__I1I L_
decided will be on Jan. 30 at the high achtwl.Seventeen trophies V.IU bc award
ed—for the eight winners and eight runners-up and one for sportsman* •Uilp—at the end of Uie tournament. Tlie Chamber of Commerce nl Itfl mectUix deeldcd to tlonate tJie tro* plilcji uller U. N. Terry, Legion cnm- inandcr. In an addre.'-s outlined tho
0 tournament. Tlut mngnllude of the tovtrntiuicnl.
• llilere.1t .sprendliig.
' .Stanlry Urownv If Miilllnrr. Kllrr. (I
I (ilinr^ tnurnaniPiit ( nt the high M-Unol r nildrtlcirelghl*. iSlaf
•>en. mlMn a li»rd rifM u h ' wnrk ou( at.lhf l.rtlnii ha
I Idaho r.ill.n cut le Iliuln.i led, :
[ frame w.v. entcj
Tigers, Hornets Get New
' Upset Chances This Week
Mrs. Erickson,
Bill M’Roherts
Lead Pin Loojislo iiev. leaders np|i<-.ii‘cd In T«Si > bowhng'-UiL'i' woek. accordmg v.Tages rdeii.'.cil liy Statistician 1 siiiiic. 'llii'y ,irc Mr.'. I'aullnc
McRobert'* lend waa prccarloiu, however, ns Hugh Boone, nl. o with 102. W11.S only a few pins back.
Till' only bowler lo hold hw le.igue
Jeromo 51, Wendell .‘Mionf,Tii,f,' rlH' Due
E j Cowboy President Lauded
By Mulligan, Bees’ Head.LT LAKE CITY, Jan. 10 (/T,—Arriving here to prep.ire for the Jii J inciting of tho Pioneer lrAi;iie olflrlnls, Ekldk Mulllgnn, genci nKiT o( itic Snit Uikr City Hi«. prrdkled i\ butler feii.vjh for t Twin Fa))j Conboys now that Maury rinin Is licailiiian "
Outlaws’ Title Game at Rupert
for Ihn f.iinliic M- vaiice of Ihc Dthn-
Mulligan Milil I will be nhic to fecrull ])lnyers from • among iho.-ie rrjctlcd by r “ ‘ clflc f(V'*t le.iRUc. He said thf fact - that thp PCL stiison starts n month [ earlier than that of the Utah-Iila- I ho circuit will provide a source
r the Pioneer circuit.Tills will l)C a big yr;ir for tlic
dlcteil- pif.
MuJlltiaii »hen he nrrhrd 1
la .17. Iliclifielil 2, . ;! ' • " ■ ' (V.ui. .i. Sumn lini
chainpli>n^hlp j
would be play- .
-fl :h liigcr:K>ll. .
Magic Valley Basketball Box Scores
Si; mmwm Svn iimmm
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J .AN IIARY 23
JANITARY 23
JA N U A l^Y 28
if?;?=r/n ifr:-
■ L" ?
A N N O U N C I N Gth e opening oC the
REFRIGERATION REPAIR SERVICE
E X PE R IEN C E D
Q U .M .IF IE I)
EXPERT
Thli servlet U under the
direction of Donald A.
Louder, » retiinied vet- erin. forrnerly in btiMness •t Burlfy. Shop located oppo«lt« United CXI Oo.
R e p a irs On A ll Nal<es U M odels HOME REFRIGERATORS
M a g ic V a l l e y R efr ig era tio n S erv ice
Kimberly Roatl — Phone 137
DonaW A . Louder. Mur. f>. O. Box 622
Just Received
U rge Shipment of Those Fnm..ua
ChippewaSKI BOOTS
St^Iee for Men and Women
Plentyo f
Sizes
!!PF^-GBArn
Base WaxFor Beal Skiinjf
SNO-BEAL
BootDressing
WE NOW HAVT
Metal Edge Skis
Metal Ski Poles
Ski Bindings
Ski Togs
'jp a rle rm ’ KverytMnu lor the Sporlsvtan
_____ - Elka.Baildins: -
Wiley Harmon
‘WFSTCOTT SERVICE '
Conoco Products
NEW DR. LOCKE STYVES
Here i> comfort and proper lopport fot (o d i^ extra footwork—in our Dr. M. W. Locke Shoes;
• ' Deiigoed to ip p l f th« p rlo d p lu orl^oall^d** reloped b f famed D r. Locke, theie fine iho«* meaa gm ttr m e oow —l« u diogcr o f futnte foot trooblK
M AIN FLOOR SH OE DEPT.
'I IDAHO DEPARTMENT
STORE
S U N D A Y M ORNING, JA N . 20,1948 TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO
Dog Licenses DueJfnOME. Jan. 18—All ownerfl of Dedication Relief Heifers Start Journey to Europe
Markets and FinanceLivestocks Graiir
M
' ;-'f 1 nhlu
1«
H i
,S,
i..n in ft luirry.
...... Scout Committee"„",n I’lcks ( , l i ; i i r n i a i i
y"u*To,i A
list. but'*lt Ls rtoutit'i:!. sTu?.
# t e '
rl.fR^ftnd ih k-.-rir.
IJ.ECTIIIC HtlTn-ItOOlKH !1 .1 m.u |hi cult u; il. 1;
»oarlo,vd. We .cnltt pnrt or n lo:iri to Onkli-y Eevator Tluirsilny. Al! NOTICE...
\i* a it It i t t
' 1 n.irt jiii.r' 'olen pTc/'Dnd
Jliie lt> CroHtlen ( ondllionH He Are 1,'nahle lo do ,\ny
OR CURINGUnlil Furlher Nolirt-
IDAHO PACKING CO.
I t n t t c r : im l E ag s
BE WISEiNow’s the Time to
IRONFIREMAN-IZE
and we can install one now without
Buy a Stolier of
Proven Merit
Ynvi want the leisure and hixurj- of
I r o n
NOW ? It Ik the best inveatment in
riBht now we liavB the atokera on
NOW HERE-READY for DELIVERY
Electric Water Heaters
lon;
D € T U J 6 I 1 6 R 'S
C A S HPAIDFor dc«J «itd u ic lo a
HORSES - COWSWUI ■)» plr» up bon li tbti
PHONE US COLLECT
Idaho Hide & Tallow Co.
National Furnace S E R M d MI N Are Here .\jiain
W. J. HOLMES
FERTILIZERFOR FARMSLLMITED AMOUNT
IDAHO ORGANIC FERTILIZER Co., Inc.
' Se.IfcjMr.1VASSAR PRODUCE CO
K i t 11P o ta to e s- O n io n s
‘ •ft —
"'sC’s-Ss
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AE'si'Sa.K.stJi ft
-----P A G E T E N ----- TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO SU N DAY M ORNING . .TAN. 20. 10-1G
SUNDAY M ORNING , JA N . 20,1946 TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO PAGE EZJBVEN
CLASSIFIBR4Ap\^ERT|SINGSPECIAL SERVICES AraCRAFT
ERCOUPE•m to Ui< factscT for «i»lK*r Enour* t>U wMk. C«ll
L. R. HORNErilONE eilHI, DUIILEY
In • i!ciBon«lr»Uon.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
NOTICE TO CHEDITORS 'IN THE PRODATE COURT OP
THE COUNTY OP T\VIN FAUB, STATE OF IDAHO.
ESTATE OP RUTH M. WcaOWEN, DECEASED.Notice Ij hereby given by Uis nderslfmM AdmlnLitralor ol the note of Rulh M. McOowen. de-
ceoMd. to the credltora of and *11 pcrsoiu having claims ognlnjt the
1 deceiicd, lo exhibit them elih nece.'jury vouchers, wlUiln /our
m lu Aim ihe Ural publlesllon Uils notice, to the oald Admlnls- lor »t the !«*■ otllcM of Fruik
. Steplisn, TY-ln Palls Bank & Trust Co. Dldg., T«-ln Fall*. County
■ Falb, Blato of Idaho, this e iilice fixed for tha tran- il the business of said estate. Januirj- i. 1049-
W. 3. UcOOWEN Artmlnlstrstor of the cs . Hiilh M. McOoxen. deceued.
Publish; Jon. fl, 13, JO, J7. lOlu
NOTICE TO CREDlTOItS IN THE niOIlATE COUIIT OP
THE COUNTY OF TWIN PALLS. STATZ OF WAHO
ESTATE OF ELIZABm! KOLL- .MEYEn, DECEASED NoUce 11 hereby given by the
lindefjljncd M»ry Kollmcyer, Executrix of the Ejtato of ElUabeth Kollroeytr, dtctwed to the credlton of and all persons having citims DKainst Die said deceued, to exhibit them with the neeesauy ---iichers, within Pour montJu after
0 first publication of thU ratlct. the Slid Office of Chapman and
lapinen, County of Twin Palls. Hie nl Idsho, this being the pUca
fixed for the transaction of the busl- MS or (aid cMale.Dated Dectmber 58th, 1945.
MARY KOU-MZYUt Execyi-'ix
ab: Dec. 30, 1D45; Jan. 8, IJ, 3I>, . 1D46.
PAGE TW ELVE TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO
Ghost Planes
To Take Data
111 Big Storms
SUNDAY MORNING, JA N . 20. 1948
cxpcctcd to Mnrtli 1 froj 111 Flt-rlrin. inUIOTjintni
Petition Filed m
Estate of $5,0i
Mass Celebrated
For Syria NativeOOODING, J.in. Ifl - IU-(iul,ni
nia-.'s wnn ci'lrbrritrd by tlic lUv rather H. Cir.iily nt Si. Ell/..-b-'lh'.' Catluillc cluinii lor Mr.'. All i- Ciimaty Arkixx li, wilf ol Jor Ar- koash, ]>fomlncnl rniichrr and .'(Iik-I!-
Mrj. Arkoash rilfrt Mundiiy. Jmi
liifT (in llliK'.'.s of lliri'c muiiiiis. ah w;u born July 0, iafl4, »t lirvio'iili SyrU.
Surviving nrr hrr Iiasbniid nm
ad, all of GooillllK.' t'Mi <l:ui«htrr.'; -Mrj. Wilbur WII.M.n, OUnm;, Forn and Vvonnc Arkoosh, GoailiiiK. i
Ro’ iry wa.s ■..I'ui nt the •nioiiiiisDi cllappl Tiip?(t,\v cvi';ilm; ;ii 8 p. i:l Pallbcnrcr:> ticrr Do:i l-'ii'drrlck.'.nn Harry Cniinon, Bvron Kclon, E. M P.irXrr, Jnhn Mlllrr, Waltrr Iiu-. Klrti. Diirlnl u;i.s iit riniwood clrr>’.
D O Y O U R LEGS ACHEAre you nerrooiT Pala
Palnsr Then Iry
Afheatamirl:\t h a c t
SAV-MOR DRUGOpposite Orphrum ThpMre
g p 0 M .
RADIATORS E R V I C E !
We don't fix tires— •o don't overhaul motor* — Aie don't Mil gas and olL AllVe do b maintain • complei« Radln- tor Scrrlee. Come to us for expert repnlrlng nnd new core InstaUatlons: TTiree radl- ator men will give you prompt att«nU<Mil
HARRISRadiator Shop
U» Snd Are. B. Pheiia UJ j
Red Cross Worker Sends Back
IJiiifjiie Souvenirs From IndiaBj IX)KAVNE OKTON
Probjibly liir only liiunl-carvcd tea tnbic lii ivir. Iiijiilc 111 Iiidl;i 1. O’i'iifil by Mr. and Mrs.■nir lahlf Ls only o:ip of n unique culkrtlon c
C l, M i.iiJ i iiulli J o v , n Red Ciu;.5 stuff n.v ;l; .l
Sugar Prices
Increase Set
For Februarynj- OVID A. MAIITIN
WASUINOTON. Jan. 19 WV-The price of sugar tj tfolng up sllRhlly next month.
But the lncrca.'< of nbout « tenlh. of n ceiu a pouiirt-cotinled with a par.ilble minor rlic In meat prices and pcrhajis r slx-ccnt boost for butter—may und the upwiird
lor many months
Tlie . ugar hike, to bccniiie ctfci:- ve nbout Fi'b. 3, will pirnilt the ncrnmeiit to keep lt.s jiroml.M; of iKlii-r price.', for ihi.i yp.ir’.-, crop
Told In Lrller Acttnt? Bcfretary o[ Aijrlcullurc J, . Hui.vin dUflaicd plans lor the •k-e ruc in a letter to c(,nKrc•.■■, a. k- k- for authority to continue . onii,- iKar .lutaldy |)aymentr, i;<.R,in dur-
lUK tJiL- war.Id ofllclaLs already have liidU
that It may bc nece. iirj- to • packlns concerns jllRht Ini’.' to enable them to mccl i-r,->' deniatidt for hlffher w.i r.s. Secretary of Agriculture And-
MASS MEETING of
RENTAL OWNERS Wednesday-JAN. 23
at 7:0(1 [). m, in Iht-
P R O H A T K .lUDfJE'S O F F K 'K
COURT HOUSEK'cry proiwrl* (i«nrr «hn liUfrr>tfd In rrnlah Is urRril tu atlniil Ihj\ ImpiirlniU iiirrlliii. ,\ slroni; local
__ ' 4 i t n o i t n c i n ^
ADDITIONAL B U S SERVICEPACIFIC TRAILWAYS
EFFECTIVE TODAY( I J I ’ THIS SCHKOULK FOR REA D Y KEFKRKNCK
WEST HOUND TO BOISE AN D PORTLAND
3:40 a. m. 4:55 p.m . ONE CAR V IA JiUHI,
ONE C A R V IA (JOODINn
EAST BOUND from PO RT LA N D thru to SALT LAK l^
f.K\vr iioisK ARRIVE TWIN FAI.I.8
M . W Q . i n . ONE C AR V IA (JOODINf;
T . n r t ONE C AR V IA in/ .UU p.m. ONE C AR V IA (;
SECOND SKCTION R E SERV ED FOR T^VIN FALLS PASSKNGERS
11:10 a.m.
J1:10 p. m.
LOCAL SERVICE TO BOISECONNECriONS TO W ElSEH
i.rAvr. TWIN rAM.s ARRivr BOisr
7:30 A. M. r.oom>„ 11:30 A. M.i.rAVE noisK ARRIVE TIVIN FALLS
1:00 P. AA. VIA ni ,„ 5:10 P. M.
TEM PORARY DEPOT LOCATION
Ray McKean's Texaco ServiceOpjw.site Uus Depot Joe Mondiola. ARenl Phone 22 If
Crimson and Cream Clippers opcrntlnK a Ihroufth service between PorllantJ, OrcRon and S;ilt Lake C ily , connccUng at Salt Lake w ith
Nalionnl Trailway.s to nil points Ea.st nnd South.
en oii Is urging a iU-ccnl-pound In- cte,ue In butter to encourage arcau er productlisn.
May C'ontlnac finbiidle* I’re-ildcnt Truman, however, ti
pccted to nsk conRrcss to continue [or another year the federal food' .suU'ldles Inaugurated early
1( congre.'-s gcx-.? along, thla . ^ t a b l l l ^ c fcXKl cont-s nnd fuclilor-rUxA.
Tlic aulwldy proKram hms been coMUiK the K-ovcrnment about $1 , 708,000,000 a year. ’
Here U tbe backKround on tugar; Becaii.-,e ot Ihe acute worldwide
nliortiiyc, Anderson l-ifit fall offered I>roduci,r.s In thU country, Puerto nico and IhiAall .winewhal lilgb
s for 1040 c n In n e{-: produc-
:nt i>o\ind boost In i
o/Ii r to prodiicprs.
Land Title QuietedThe Colorado Milling and Eleva-
lc7 company, which had named i illrector.s of the illlaxe of Duhl _ defendants, wn.s urantrd a district
cdlajjcoiis parcel.-, oci land 1q .
HRING IN YOUR
CAR or TRUCK
FOR SERVICEm
Here You Will Find:
• Modern TcmiIj and Kqulpnicnl k • Expert, Drpendnhlr .‘'leelunlrs A • Aulliarlied I’arln W • neUable Hrrvire for An M;.kr«
nf Cam nnd Trtirk.i
G .M .A .C .
B U D G E T
P L A N
GLEN G. JENKINSCHEVROLET
.lin M AIN AVE. WEST 1‘honc 707
Service Held for
Ex-Buhl ResidentBUllL. Jan. 15—Funeral services
for Mrs. Amanda Smaii Compton. 73. former re.ildenl of Buhl who died In Donnelly. Ida., Jiin. 10, were held al the Buhl Christian church, of which .ho wfui o m^n}bcr._,Tlic.JlCY. Cecil Bcver. pa.Mor. officiated. Pall- benrcrs were B, W. Goff, Earl Wood- mff. Sam Bonar. E. E. Wootlniff, WalUT McMley and J, Kimbrough,
Mrs. Beulah Chlsliam and Mrs. Gler.n Denney sang two duet-i. Mrs. Roy Smith played the miuMc.-U accompaniment. and Ihe prelude nnd po.ithidc mtulc. Mrs, Compton was burled In the Buhl cemetery.
A former re. ldent of Duhl, ahe
moved with her daughter, Mra. Roj Kimbrough, to Donncllr in Janu-ao-. 1011.
DR. T. L CARTNEY
— hat -rc4um«d- |>rMUM--
follonlnr a short
Tarallon.
228 Main Ho.
Phone 8J
^ ^ n n o u n c l n ^ —
THi OPENING SOONof the New
Scott’s Frozen Food Lockersat 2L1 Blue Lakes Boulevard Phone 1653 Twin Falls, Idaho
• LOCKER BOXESWe an; now prcjmred to tiike ai>i)licutions for
frozen food lockcr.'<. M'e havu varioii.- sizc.s and
priccs, so come in and choosc the one bc.st suited
to your need.-!. Delicious Foods— For Better L iv
ing— A t Le.ss Co.st! Froczin^' is an excolleiit
means of pre.^ervinf; nical.s, poultry, o :ks nnd
fish a.s well as friiitH and voKetaliles.
We Offer the People of Mas:ic
Valley the Finest Modern
Locker Plant Possible to Obtain.
• QUICK FREEZEThis is one of the mo.sl important step.s in Uic preparation of all foods to he frozen as the ([tiick freeze almost immediately .stops dehydration; therefore, as.iures you of juicy, tender meat. Our quick freeze caliinet and equipment is the very best ohtainable.
• HOLDING ROOMFollowing the quick freezing' proce.-is, your meat is stored in your locke- — •* proper temperature ur move it.
it is held at tho ready to re-
• CHILL ROOMImmediately followinjf slnti^’hfer, your ment cnrcasH i.s stored under sanitary condition.s in the locker plant chill room, where it is alloweil' to cool and nge until ready for proce.-J.sinfr.
> PROCESSING ROOMFollowing tho aging perioii your moat is cut to your •■'pecificntions. and all trimniing.s w ill be ^ o u n d for you. It is then wrapped, labeled and placed in the quick freeze cabinet.
• PARKINGTo bring you the iitmo.st in convenience we have located our plant where ample iiarking space wilt nlwiiys bc assurctl. Y'ou will find it
ijuick, easy and pleasant to do your businc.s.s at Scott’s Frozen Food Locker,-;, Come in and get acqiminted.
A COMPLETE SERVICE IN EV ERY RESPECT!
The Modern, Economical and Sanitary Method of Food Preservation
There is no fus-s no bother, no apcilage with frozen foods. The modem way lo have whnf
you want— when you want it. Science has proven thal the freezing of foods come.s nearest
to retaining Its original flavor, appearnnce and vitam in content than any other process.
BRING IN YO UR FO O D -W E DO THE REST