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_____________________________________________________ ___________________ ________________________________________________ Aiwcl.1.4 Tr.M iDd Uoll^ rrmt riVlOti O A L L I E S S M A S H ¥ A Z I F A N A T I C U.S. Emerges As Dominant Power In UNO Council iij I. iiir.M NKW YORK, )WI-: I proliably thii I chair ;i(l M')— 'I'hc (Itiittfd Stat. ciirily ci)iitn-il stnicKle ov. .iiiinant jmwer in tlie United N;itii niholiziHl Russia’s present ro!c an ,ilf)\vr(i Uiu wlmlc! pence o rs a n iz a t...... Amorican officials cxpresKt'd ln'licf that Secretary of State IJynie.s liad made Ion;: strides in (icvelopnient of a forceful Aniericnn forciKn policy and cstiihlishiiicnt of a vigorous Amcrici ’ • niaif Gove rnor to Try lo Create ( I Year School bj Byrne.-,, t for Informfti Farms Parity ' Formula Hits Soloiis’ Snag WASHINGTON, Mnrrtl 30 ‘ rormtdable opposition develop tnrt ncpiibllrnn.-;', to tho rnvM Provnl revision of tlip {.irni ] fumnil.i. McAiiwhllP, Acrlcullurc K^cr Clinton P. Aridrrron nave ltrr,-.< hl3 lcle:\ot how prlrr.i > , Ir.frcn^c- ir thi- «r-nn;c rcvbioi, ctnt niicl Ihh -rprtnliily v,d; i CImlmian riniinncjn, D., Ihe house ncrlculturo cominltl Rtprcjcnlatlvp Hojip or 1 Mtilor commliiec n<'i)iib!lrar ^«told neiv/imcn Ihc.v <|lcl not y .wh a horliont:il iippliut of "-lid Bolve the faniu'i.',- prlci Down “The River of No Return” juUl <t llicre he a ; fomul.i. nnri FIimn;i he win call th(! nr mittfc loKCllicr lo c ovprh.nil of tlie p;irl Sccrctury Andpr.'on lilll B .itntemrnt sptt Bad News to Beer Qiiaffer: Supplies Less 1 Falls , iL 'i n whole nrc MrUKKlc along Trouble Raised By Ancient Car ATCHISON. Knn., Miirch 30 (■V^-Thlrty-lRo yc;>u acr> and Mrs. I l o b c r t Beliniclli bought a new Rco mitonioi)i: Tiify drove It only G43 mllps thi rc/med to u.ie It agnm nftr- h«d.frlihtcncd ii team of ho A garwe built around w , A yoim« sapling .Miroutrd »i front of the RaroRc doors. The S^hmclinsA tiled. Tsclily the car bold at public suction for *200 . Workmen had lo donn a ijct 10 Inches in diameter to get tJie car out of thr sarnBe. Me- chinlc Robert MotTl.i primed the 'iiilne wlilj j n. Tliu r^olliK Wine s [ by 30 lin.-tloi« 1(1 here cm.s .inti hence tlioy had to paM le fiiit liifnmmtlon — am! Iw.i L'M .iml kr,;; of beer — on to As a raill tnicrn.1 have been con- ning thclr .'bort koft supply tan- ng the rtriims only during the u-,. 1 I.C. 1Hbu,'ilnes,s time.-, of the day, mle beer ha.i been available for o.'^t p.iri when tap beer wa-i out. t f-aiDC places have found thcm- IvM temporarily out of both for Gun Battles As Soldiers Flare Crack Underground Move FKA.N’KFUKT, Germany, Suiuiny. March 31 (/P)—Gun mencaii and Briti.sh troop.-i iiroko out at .scattered point I an estimated 7.000 allic-,! soklicra crackfd down ou a n; iiazinm in Gerninny. L'port.s of a va.st ilniCTict thrown over Germany and Atislria said that firing occur- :omi)at troops, CDunter-c.spionnRe jiKoiits and con.stabularr 1,000 sii.'^pect.s. ittlu.H between nuzi fanatics and n we.stern Germany cariy todny attempt to rejjain power and rc- niimlier of points a nflu-ials s iilnu).- that i Poliee Clasli W ith Leftists Til Greek Riot It mill \UrV o f iiistanres the sii.';] s anil shlltl.T.‘<iuthe,suift.M.|-i<' rfiil utKierjrrou n<! niovcuieut lo The ro[.urt.'^ indicated, how-, I'vcr, Ihnt in most lilacs till’ spread ni ids were devoid c.f VinU-nci- de.spite tho fart ttiai ihe r„T niana were he- li.'Vr, 1 t,i hin • knr.wl.H ••e ret'.'ivnl ml- h',0 of tlie raids wliill 1 c-ulmin; ii'at il tied t<.n month.. Ill i;i 1 -I-hf• hark' of the movement 1-s hroki'ii 1■'"’n,’,' ' llrlk-.-lii -.111 ItltC-lllL •11 Ixlwln 1. l^lbrrt. "d 1(1 ri-Vlvp the nnr.l li'lei'iIoi.-i !nis^’th-e'!r''l'n''.niV'Mrr"r\iv el^mm-l ind frocks lond<^ t patr.,llrd Athcn.% dlsortlrri were houl Grrcce, but dc r of the rnt Idcn- s nf raids which tlie U. S. nrniy ri ri.aify Germanj-. Coal Parleys Fail to Avert Strike Today Hr Thr AiwocUUd Prra A iTt-dltch Kovemmrnt effort :o nvi rt a nntloiuvldo wift coal slop- uor to try to mak<> (ho Trork ifc a .1 brief n.i pns.ilhle. inwhllf, ft .-itrltte In the Vlr- Mirll 1 t callcd i off When lion nnfl matiagcmcnt reached irrrr-ment. Tlin «trlkf threat )ted Oovcmor William M. lo draft the tiullty worlceni :hc .Male's ‘'unorBanlred mU- maklng them subjcct to court il If they di.«obeyed ortlcrj to n the Job. e boyrottln? the ;h con.'.ervntlvc ars llkply to »ln Druomirr Troops r makinc the nilitllfe ai ;t. slaiidinc. fl Uhrrlfi I. Jrromr.-ehlrf consrrr; :ilhl:i'r. .'.hunted ■ck RKo Atnw'Mii 'fiKuhls" 'Itlea sprf.idlng to me Hur.iian zone In aemiany. They turned over their Jeadj to Soviet authurlUc^ there.. A swift roinidup. called 'opera- tion nun.cry." bccan eattird;iy nlshi, cltmaxljiK..................... m . VMiltjat by re sorTry alont the Sslmor I. rork. Ida., chief I’. S, I -ftlrrr for dMrict No. •«; Tai supplies boarriK! the I f lime. o being take Mayor of Detroit To Break Walkout DCTROIT, Mnrch 30 l4V-Mnyor Fjlwiml J. Jrffrle.i Implied today Ihiit the clly stands ready to breek nny ptrlke of Detroit ftrcet railway bus driver,? and Irollpy operators Jack Storey, pre.ildeiu of dtvL'i- Inn JR. Amilsamntcrt Association of SliT-et Elfflrlc nallwny and Motor Conch Employes (AFX), said his live board will rocommend the .? of a strike vote at a ina.is meeting .Sunday of fi,200 tmli.n memDi;r.v The walkout would bcsin St DUIuijlit tijc eamo day Ik [» out lo his itrturn" «hleli U Ilulliirn nf the lioi I Itlccins. tlir Mute Parents Save 2 Bal)es In Rat Attack ■ • l- ’o;elKi JnJin Sophlanoixjulo.'i <Ii the prcf<Ticn of Brltlt id ch;iri;rd that the clcc 0 forced on Greece by ll: .'s, and hi US for In n Greece. Gale Lifts Barn, Rips Roofs But Glass Greenhouse Unhurt iiii; hiip, skip nnd Jump with •D '.v b;irn and dozens of hi " it Goodlnc and the rural C l — alx fret from ' orlRlnnl site on the Glem ti blnck dinids. the Ji iced from west to cru.t the aooillng Floral t roof of the firm'.? B iwint of i;la.y \ the ttdjolnlng grrei chicken house on the OU.... mu.vn.-v fann. Except for .^i-attrred feathers and anguished clucks over their e\1cilOQ. ih9 lonj wyo tmlnjurod. - to the chifkcii hou.-< t belo;i o Her rt Psltei n. The roof «-as set down In Rood condition 5 fed behind the bulldlnR Alter a few mlnutei the jttonff •Ind abated, Ooodlmi rejldttil.'S :tllei! <lon-n to chat about the real iniArto that struck ons sprlnj »U years ago. POLES BLOWN DOWN BUHL, March 30-Tv.che tele- jCwUaod *|t C u i I. CU«M >t ;he Invading ;lielr clilldrcn. Neighbors tnld Jic Oordoni ino\ ;:irly this wc«;-. ’lr.li three nlsiits nerlng notscs :i!l loL'os tlxit at l; viih screams »i They found ill le licdj of pi,vm Uii ilip house ^ilrd ham- e mliigled Rats Ader Chlldrei 5 best tiifv rould. l!ie told their siorv. Fir.~l r.its Into the beds of their e’li;. the parents to'i.- the rhik their ovm bo Then they cc batUe that c^ nelRhbors. Yesterday s fra w fdlo\ud- lie«»n the ■rousht the that I Yesterday the chiUl taken to the ho^l>lUll, Dr. Anden-nn sild ' rop.^ had been set o ind that the battle a; dcatj wo# still contlni Jt appeared the Gor.ion' were jrad- uolljr geUln; tha u]>pcr tmiiU. e liouso US—but tl Roundup of Other News an OPA »ern lennlnaK u.'e b:inklnc commlt'.i i preillctInK the ascm lorii of ,'onie of lt.i [ kiv o-tabric.iUd houMiiK . , Amba-vador Hu.wcln Ala dc- omment on elfect of rcporl' :a larRt-.^cali' niovcincnt of Rus.Uar roop.i from Iran , , . JoacJilm von lUbbcntrop tc.'tUled port pi rllned c the Nuf ia7U 1 L-Hbei t the . nttiick on Pearl Harbor Two boxcar priority orders lor ki loadlns in Uio west have been i ponded . . . Virtual reorganlzal nf Uie agriculture department proix)sed In a food research bill vored by the Republican confii slonal food study commlttce . , te action was hinted by Ulati Herbert B. Maw In the two. • strike of Metal, Mint Polli id Smelter Worlce; le h expocled early next minimum wage rchlng for fii blU , . . prL?- e.waprd from tlio Ft. DouKlas. Utah, nuardhouvi . . . Boy Scouta, assisting Salt Lake Ity police, foimd a missing mid' <iIe-aKca man lying unconscious Ir tlio hills near Salt Lake City. $691,904 Is Bid , On Bliss Cutoff BOISE. March 30 — Morrbon- Knudser> company of Bolsa offcrrd - low bldof «01J04Ior cot«tTUc- i of approximately IS nillej of highway between BUas nod Wen- dell In Ooodlng county, T, Malt Hally, director of th« state depart- jQcot of putiUe voika, aoid toCity. iteilincr lacl Just ended when tbi Secretary of Anti-TB Unit Offers Books BOISE. March 30 iA’, - Reply- Ins to a demand made by Dr. J. H. Cromwell, Gooding plyslclin, fur an BccounllnK of the fundj of the Idaho Antl-Tubcrciilasls a.%50cla- llon, Mrs. Fruncca Goodwin execu- tive sccrcury of the asjoclallon, made public today a letter to the Ooodlng physician. Cromwell had callcd for new of- ficers and an executive cnmmlltce au.rc he claimed the a.vocl,Ulon d fundi to obtain optnloiu of f, »> -of-.iL'vtc tuberculo.ils experts. Ir,'., Goodwin a.«crted In her lot- to Cromwell thiit -tlie books of itlon are open for Inipec the shutdown and no ndvantaKe li tins either clde to extend tho it coal rontrnct beyonil lu Sunday mldnlcht deadline. 8:hwellenbach appointed Paul Jlltr of Aicrnn. O.. os his ipcclat rcihtor. Puller, the conclllafor who ililod tlin CIO lltibber Workers lion and thi; rubber coinpanlia through months of necotlatlons to latloniil Bi;rcement, will meet I the soft conl dl.'putintji at a impllon of ncKOtlatlon.^ at 3;30 1. (T.ST) Monday. ishort Supply lie solid fucli admliiktrallon •n,ited Industrial iiscn of coal, 1mills iind public utlllilcs. have Jt a 30 day iupply of coal on In I botti : the goveri 'I'lpmei Irr tha drcL'lun to disappears. c Vlrnlnla power settlement. k'S were cxpected to notify • Immcd tely of tho The Ktvcmor said le would not relax hU ;ep tho workers In tho "all danger of disaster '•The I .all tl 5 of the as:,oclallon art rcord.ince with prlncl- I by the N.iilorn! Tu- I, by a ve bo.vd chMcn by open election I the annual meeting of the a.ijo- atlon,’" Mr.s. Goodwin ,«ald. ••No Individual tnembcr ot the sard has authority to ii.se funds of le association, but al] expenditures re approved by the baord. which itlflod the paj-nient ot the ex- M i-'c.i of only one of the consult- iij introduced for ln.spectlon of the propo.'.ed Ooodlng ha^pllal." she ■TWj wai; done at the requeit ' the special medical committee appointed to Investlcato the situa- tion for the .•;toto mcdlcai asso- ciation," Mrs. Goodwin declared, •The National ' niPATIKNT KE\V YORK, March SO—The ctif'- tomer.s of Sing Lee'.i laimdry In Brooklyn couldn’t wait any longer for ilie 70-yrar-old Chinese to rc- from jineuinonla. city Licence CommUsioncr . imln Fli'Idins sent two men to open his shop and deliver Hit, bundles. After all. the customers had WTiit- ed quite a while. SSns Ijee has been ill Ipr two months. dltur ;ully npprcnes expen- ^d to lurther provi- adequatc medical and hospl- e for tuberculosb." she said, i hat should the state associa- tion be Interested. If not In this?' Mrs, Goodwin asked. FLASHES of RKCONVF.RSION LOS ANGELSS. March 3ft-Kat- whlmo is learning the Americas way. Hattushlmo Is that stately white itslllon formerly owned by Qnper- >r Hlrahlio ot Japan aod refcntly brought to the United States. He's going to make a public ap« pearanco April 7—ot Los Anselej, coliseum In a wild west rodeo—*n1- f what's more, tha money ho t*rr.. ' will go for veterans' relleX. Rash Humor Plixn. March 30-ftoUilng can daunt the humor of Filer high .vhool students—not m n an en- demic. The No. 1 song on the school'i hit parade Is "Pop, Ooe« tbs Measles.- Officials at the ichool reported the epideialo h u subsided and plans are (olnc ahead tor dn> matlQ prescDtoUooa. utd Uw dU* trict speech fwU»»l April 8. TIDY CHICAGO. March SO—An oclo- ' ..snsMan who entered the C>UuafO Art institute M years ago said to- day Chicago culture bad ehanied somewhat since 1803. “PaoplB don’t spit on the floor •" they used to." eald Martin I, a. Thon, e Allen G. Finley Injured in Crash BOISE. March 30 (ffV-AOcB Q. Floler of Twin ralU «M npooi«d .. u *l«Ljr* br BL Alpboofa ' " ' .......... J

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Page 1: Gun Battles Flare As Soldiers Crack Underground Movenewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times-News_TF077/PDF/1946... · _____ Aiwcl.1.4 Tr.M iDd Uoll^ rrmt riVlOti O A L L

_____________________________________________________ ___________________ ________________________________________________ Aiwcl.1.4 Tr.M iDd Uoll^ rrmt r iV lO ti O

A L L I E S S M A S H ¥ A Z I F A N A T I C

U.S. Emerges As Dominant Power In UNO Council

iij I. iiir.M

NKW Y ORK,

)WI-:

I proliably thii I chair

;i(l M')— 'I'hc (Itiittfd Stat. ciirily ci)iitn-il stnicKle ov.

.iiiinant jmwer in tlie U n ited N;itii niholiziHl Russia’s present ro!c an,ilf)\vr(i Uiu wlmlc! pence orsaniza t......

Amorican o ffic ials cxpresKt'd ln'licf that Secretary of State IJynie.s liad made Ion;: strides in (icvelopnient o f a forceful Aniericnn forciKn policy and cstiihlishiiicnt o f a vigorous Amcrici ’ ■ ’ •

n iaif

Gove rnor to

Try lo Create

( I Year School

bj Byrne.-,, t

for Informfti

Farms Parity

' Formula Hits

Soloiis’ SnagWASHINGTON, Mnrrtl 30 ‘

rormtdable opposition develop

tnrt ncpiibllrnn.-;', to tho rnvM Provnl revision of tlip {.irni ] fumnil.i.

McAiiwhllP, Acrlcullurc K cr Clinton P. Aridrrron nave ltrr,-.< hl3 lcle:\ ot how prlrr.i >, Ir.frcn c- ir thi- «r-nn;c rcvbioi,

ctnt niicl Ihh -rprtnliily v,d;i

CImlmian riniinncjn, D., Ihe house ncrlculturo cominltl Rtprcjcnlatlvp Hojip or 1 Mtilor commliiec n<'i)iib!lrar

^«told neiv/imcn Ihc.v <|lcl not y .wh a horliont:il iippliut of

"-lid Bolve the faniu'i.',- prlci

Down “The River of No Return”

juUl <t

llicre he a ;fomul.i. nnri FIimn;i he win call th(! nr mittfc loKCllicr lo c ovprh.nil of tlie p;irl

Sccrctury Andpr.'on lilll B .itntemrnt sptt

Bad News to

Beer Qiiaffer:

Supplies Less1 Falls ,

iL'i n whole nrc MrUKKlc along

Trouble Raised

By Ancient CarATCHISON. Knn., Miirch 30

(■V -Thlrty-lRo yc;>u acr> and Mrs. I lo b c r t Beliniclli bought a new Rco mitonioi)i: Tiify drove It only G43 mllps thi rc/med to u.ie It agnm nftr- h«d.frlihtcncd ii team of hoA garwe built around

w , A yoim« sapling .Miroutrd »i front of the RaroRc doors. The S hmclinsA tiled.Tsclily the car bold at public

suction for *200.Workmen had lo donn a

ijct 10 Inches in diameter to get tJie car out of thr sarnBe. Me- chinlc Robert MotTl.i primed the 'iiilne wlilj j

n. Tliur olliK

Wine s

[ by 30 lin.-tloi« 1(1 here

cm.s .inti hence tlioy had to paM le fiiit liifnmmtlon — am! Iw.i L'M .iml kr,;; of beer — on to

As a raill tnicrn.1 have been con­ning thclr .'bort koft supply tan- ng the rtriims only during the u-,. 1 I.C.1H bu,'ilnes,s time.-, of the day, mle beer ha.i been available for o.' t p.iri when tap beer wa-i out. t f-aiDC places have found thcm- IvM temporarily out of both for

Gun BattlesAs Soldiers

FlareCrack

Underground MoveFKA.N’KFUKT, Germany, Suiuiny. M arch 31 (/P)—Gun m encaii and Briti.sh troop.-i iiroko out a t .scattered point I an estimated 7.000 allic-,! soklicra crackfd down ou a n;

iiazinm in Gerninny.

L'port.s of a va.st ilniCTict thrown over Germany and Atislria said th a t f ir ing occur-

:omi)at troops, CDunter-c.spionnRe jiKoiits and con.stabularr 1,000 sii.'^pect.s.

ittlu.H between nuzi fanatics and n we.stern Germ any cariy todny attempt to rejjain power and rc-

niimlier of points a

nflu-ials siilnu).-

that i

Poliee Clasli

With Leftists

Til Greek Riot

It mill\UrV o f iiistanres the sii.';]s anil shlltl.T.‘<iuthe,suift.M.|-i<'rfiil utKierjrrou n<! niovcuieut lo

The ro[.urt.' indicated, how-,I'vcr, Ihnt in most lilacs till’

spread ni ids were devoidc.f VinU-nci- de.spite tho fartttiai ihe r„T niana were he-li.'Vr,1 t,i hin

• knr.wl.H••e ret'.'ivnl ml- h',0 of tlie raids

wliill 1 c-ulmin; ii'at il

tied t<.n month..Ill i;i

1 -I-hf• hark' of the movement 1-shroki'ii

1 ■'"’n,’,'

' llrlk-.-lii-.111 ItltC-lllL

•11 Ixlwln 1. l lbrrt.

"d 1(1 ri-Vlvp the nnr.l li'lei'iIoi.-i

!nis ’th-e'!r''l'n''.niV'Mrr"r\iv el^mm-l

ind frocks lond< t patr.,llrd Athcn.% dlsortlrri were

houl Grrcce, but dc

r of the

rnt Idcn-

s nf raids which tlie U . S. nrniy ri ri.aify Germanj-.

Coal Parleys

Fail to Avert

Strike TodayHr Thr AiwocUUd Prra

A iTt-dltch Kovemmrnt effort :o nvi rt a nntloiuvldo wift coal slop-

uor to try to mak<> (ho Trork ifc a.1 brief n.i pns.ilhle. inwhllf, ft .-itrltte In the Vlr-

Mirll 1 t callcdi off When lion nnfl matiagcmcnt reached irrrr-ment. Tlin «trlkf threat )ted Oovcmor William M. lo draft the tiullty worlceni

:hc .Male's ‘'unorBanlred mU- maklng them subjcct to court il If they di.«obeyed ortlcrj to n the Job.

e boyrottln? the ;h con.'.ervntlvc ars llkply to »ln

Druomirr Troops

r makinc the nilitllfe ai ;t. slaiidinc. fl Uhrrlfi I. Jrromr.-ehlrf consrrr;

:ilhl:i'r. .'.hunted

■ck RKo Atnw'Mii 'fiKuhls" 'Itlea sprf.idlng to

me Hur.iian zone In aemiany. They turned over their Jeadj to Soviet authurlUc there..

A swift roinidup. called 'opera­tion nun.cry." bccan eattird;iy nlshi, cltmaxljiK.....................

m .

VMiltjat by

re sorTry alont the Sslmor ■I. rork. Ida., chief I ’. S, I -ftlrrr for dMrict No. •«; Tai

supplies boarriK! the I

f lime.o being take

Mayor of Detroit

To Break WalkoutDCTROIT, Mnrch 30 l4V-Mnyor

Fjlwiml J. Jrffrle.i Implied today Ihiit the clly stands ready to breek nny ptrlke of Detroit ftrcet railway bus driver,? and Irollpy operators

Jack Storey, pre.ildeiu of dtvL'i- Inn JR. Amilsamntcrt Association of SliT-et Elfflrlc nallwny and Motor Conch Employes (AFX), said his

live board will rocommend the .? of a strike vote at a ina.is

meeting .Sunday of fi,200 tmli.n memDi;r.v The walkout would bcsin St DUIuijlit tijc eamo day

I k[» out lo his itrturn" «hleli U

Ilulliirn nf the lioi I Itlccins. tlir

Mute Parents

Save 2 Bal)es

In Rat Attack ■

• l-’o;elKi JnJin Sophlanoixjulo.'i <Ii the prcf<Ticn of Brltlt id ch;iri;rd that the clcc 0 forced on Greece by ll:

.'s, and hi US for In n Greece.

Gale Lifts Barn, Rips Roofs

But Glass Greenhouse Unhurtiiii; hiip, skip nnd Jump with •D'.v b;irn and dozens of hi " it Goodlnc and the rural

Cl — alx fret from' orlRlnnl site on the Glem

ti blnck dinids. the Ji iced from west to cru.t the aooillng Floral t

roof of the firm'.? B iwint of i;la.y \ the ttdjolnlng grrei

chicken house on the OU.... mu.vn.-v fann. Except for . i-attrred feathers and anguished clucks over their e\1cilOQ. ih9 lonj wyo tmlnjurod.

- to the chifkcii hou.-< t

belo;i o Her rt Psltei n. Theroof «-as set down In Rood condition 5 fed behind the bulldlnR Alter a few mlnutei the jttonff

•Ind abated, Ooodlmi rejldttil.'S :tllei! <lon-n to chat about the real iniArto that struck ons sprlnj »U

years ago.

POLES BLOWN DOWN BUHL, March 30-Tv.che tele- jCwUaod *|t C ui I. CU«M >t

;he Invading ;lielr clilldrcn.

Neighbors tnld Jic Oordoni ino\ ;:irly this wc«;-. ’lr.li three nlsiits nerlng notscs :i!l loL'os tlxit at l; viih screams »i

They found ill

le licdj of

pi,vm Uii ilip house

ilrd ham-

e mliigled

Rats Ader Chlldrei 5 best tiifv rould. l!ie

told their siorv. Fir.~l r.its Into the beds of their e’li;. the parents to'i.- the rhik their ovm bo Then they cc batUe that c nelRhbors.

Yesterday

s fra

w fdlo\ud- lie«»n the

■rousht the

that I

Yesterday the chiUl taken to the ho l>lUll,

Dr. Anden-nn sild ' rop. had been set o ind that the battle a;

dcatj wo# still contlni Jt appeared the Gor.ion' were jrad- uolljr geUln; tha u]>pcr tmiiU.

e liouso

US—but tl

Roundup of

Other Newsan OPA »ern lennlnaK u.'e b:inklnc commlt'.i i preillctInK the ascm lorii of ,'onie of lt.i [kiv

o-tabric.iUd houMiiK . , Amba-vador Hu.wcln Ala dc- omment on elfect of rcporl'

:a larRt-.^cali' niovcincnt of Rus.Uar roop.i from Iran , , .JoacJilm von lUbbcntrop tc.'tUled

port pi

rllned c

the Nufia7U 1 L-Hbei

t the

. nttiick on Pearl Harbor Two boxcar priority orders lor ki loadlns in Uio west have been i ponded . . . Virtual reorganlzal nf Uie agriculture department proix)sed In a food research bill vored by the Republican confii slonal food study commlttce . ,

te action was hinted by Ulati Herbert B. Maw In the two.

• strike of Metal, Mint

Polli

id Smelter Worlce; le h expocled early next

minimum wage rchlng for fii

blU ,. . prL?-

e.waprd from tlio Ft. DouKlas. Utah, nuardhouvi . . .

Boy Scouta, assisting Salt Lake Ity police, foimd a missing mid'

<iIe-aKca man lying unconscious Ir tlio hills near Salt Lake City.

$691,904 Is Bid ,

On Bliss CutoffBOISE. March 30 — Morrbon-

Knudser> company of Bolsa offcrrd - low bldof «01J04Ior cot«tTUc-

i of approximately IS nillej of highway between BUas nod Wen­dell In Ooodlng county, T, Malt Hally, director of th« state depart- jQcot of putiUe voika, aoid toCity.

iteilincr

lacl Just ended when tbi

Secretary of

Anti-TB Unit

Offers BooksBOISE. March 30 iA’, - Reply-

Ins to a demand made by Dr. J. H. Cromwell, Gooding plyslclin, fur an BccounllnK of the fundj of the Idaho Antl-Tubcrciilasls a.%50cla- llon, Mrs. Fruncca Goodwin execu­tive sccrcury of the asjoclallon, made public today a letter to the Ooodlng physician.

Cromwell had callcd for new of­ficers and an executive cnmmlltce

au.rc he claimed the a.vocl,Ulon d fundi to obtain optnloiu of f, »> -of-.iL'vtc tuberculo.ils experts. Ir,'., Goodwin a.«crted In her lot­to Cromwell thiit -tlie books of

itlon are open for Inipec

the shutdown and no ndvantaKe li tins either clde to extend tho it coal rontrnct beyonil lu

Sunday mldnlcht deadline. 8:hwellenbach appointed Paul Jlltr of Aicrnn. O.. os his ipcclat rcihtor. Puller, the conclllafor who ililod tlin CIO lltibber Workers lion and thi; rubber coinpanlia

through months of necotlatlons to latloniil Bi;rcement, will meet I the soft conl dl.'putintji at a impllon of ncKOtlatlon. at 3;30 1. (T.ST) Monday.

ishort Supply lie solid fucli admliiktrallon •n,ited Industrial iiscn of coal, 1 mills iind public utlllilcs. have Jt a 30 day iupply of coal on

In Ibotti : the goveri

'I'lpmei Irr tha

drcL'lun to

disappears.

c Vlrnlnla power settlement. k'S were cxpected to notify

• Immcd tely of tho The Ktvcmor said

le would not relax hU ;ep tho workers In tho "all danger of disaster

'•The I.all tl

5 of the as:,oclallon art rcord.ince with prlncl- I by the N.iilorn! Tu-

I, by ave bo.vd chMcn by open election I the annual meeting of the a.ijo- atlon,’" Mr.s. Goodwin ,«ald.••No Individual tnembcr ot the sard has authority to ii.se funds of le association, but al] expenditures re approved by the baord. which itlflod the paj-nient ot the ex- Mi-'c.i of only one of the consult- iij introduced for ln.spectlon of

the propo.'.ed Ooodlng ha^pllal." she

■TWj wai; done at the requeit ' the special medical committee

appointed to Investlcato the situa­tion for the .•;toto mcdlcai asso­ciation," Mrs. Goodwin declared,

•The National '

niPATIKNT KE\V YORK, March SO—The ctif'-

tomer.s of Sing Lee'.i laimdry In Brooklyn couldn’t wait any longer for ilie 70-yrar-old Chinese to rc-

from jineuinonla. city Licence CommUsioncr

. imln Fli'Idins sent two men to open his shop and deliver Hit, bundles.

After all. the customers had WTiit- ed quite a while. SSns Ijee has been ill Ipr two months.

dltur;ully npprcnes expen-

d to lurther provi- adequatc medical and hospl- e for tuberculosb." she said, i hat should the state associa­

tion be Interested. If not In this?' Mrs, Goodwin asked.

FLASHES o f

RKCONVF.RSIONLOS ANGELSS. March 3ft-Kat-

whlmo is learning the Americas way.

Hattushlmo Is that stately white itslllon formerly owned by Qnper- >r Hlrahlio ot Japan aod refcntly brought to the United States.

He's going to make a public ap« pearanco April 7—ot Los Anselej, coliseum In a wild west rodeo—*n1- f what's more, tha money ho t*rr.. ' will go for veterans' relleX.

Rash HumorPlixn. March 30-ftoUilng can

daunt the humor of Filer high .vhool students—not m n an en­demic.

The No. 1 song on the school'i hit parade Is "Pop, Ooe« tbs Measles.-

Officials at the ichool reported the epideialo h u subsided and plans are (olnc ahead tor dn> matlQ prescDtoUooa. utd Uw dU* trict speech fwU»»l April 8.

TIDYCHICAGO. March SO—An oclo- '

..snsMan who entered the C>UuafO Art institute M years ago said to­day Chicago culture bad ehanied somewhat since 1803.

“PaoplB don’t sp it on the floor •" they used to." eald Martin

I, a.Thon, e

Allen G. Finley Injured in Crash

BOISE. March 30 (ffV-AOcB Q. Floler of Twin ra lU «M npooi«d .. u *l«Ljr* br BL Alpboofa ' " '.......... J

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Dworshak iii

' City; Has No/ Decision Yet

The No. I QiKitluii niMk to nlot ol Idnho pollllcnl njplrnni*- c U . iUnry C. p ^ ’or»hr.k--nr- lived tn Tvrtn l^tr nUMtut imUIn Rly

o? !" try for'nomlimllcn to the U. B- f'-imtc

Tlie Idivlin Rcpiibllfftn folon. i-eichrd DoL-ff by nlr fr'""In!ton on Frldny. Cfttiir

Comainnnr Fall! Ani»r epcalt (It I

IIIFnl!' nil

Twin Falls News in BriefTrade Name Iln-iirJrd

Ilnw K. •ni''riic rcrorcled « rrr. tlllfnle or ir.id.' ii.mic fnr tlio ‘ Twin

.'MarrUie IJctntaA innrflni;c llcrirc Isiucd

Saturday lo n;ilph D. I^Pliiskl nnct Uiclllo niikcr, T^[a F.illx

Comrminlly Choir'Dir commnrilly cliolr will •

duct lu regiiljir liisicr iirogram :rtiiy In i

Frealdsh Gale

Picks up Barn

And Moves It

Seen..Olri piilllnK dcjcclfd Icoklng

around In wocon • • • Driver of 2T-3716 llcniBO getting aid when auto runs out of rb.i on Scvenlli cn mis eMl . . . Npw niOD.i in acUan court house . . . Navy recruucr Sculty l.il.rltorl niul Mri..!l..r IMrlii;; Iin^.r n;.lLi

Curl W. Cert.rbarn- iilcklns up liidy'fi ovprs)ioe, nenrly iic'Iiont of Kacllo H'milcvuo . . . __EWrlclii busily .^ohliiK Jils houalni -irublrni.'. wttli a king-MM trailer

bulUlins lilmscif . . . V. N. Terry cnrtliin tbJiIng i>ole and incklc . . . Vounghh fcUow vainly iittemptiiig 10 sweep dust from strorl 111 Irom ot BoU Wtxtcr Sfrvlcf

laiiy , , . Illric and T.iDow iwiiv .••lyn blo-xn down out ca

>! tomi. several ■tliii; liy .Mlrl:ln mUltlle ot gale

Ranger Speaks at School Assembly

FILER, MarcJi 30 — Merlin R, Slock, forest ranger iUtloneil In 'fwln Fill', spoke to fltudfnu of filer high school at (i special aa- Btmbly.

He said Hint Idaho li facIhK a great uliorlage of timber and that

ural iciourccs oil over the nalloii being depleted.:o slioivcd two illjnj Item tlic

UnlUd 6t»lei department of »grl- cullure. Th« Ilrst. -Foreats For­ever," presented k plan that could be put into effect which would pre­serve forest* for futur® Beneratloni It strewed the Importance of public regulallon of tho 341 million acres of privately owned forest land.

The second film. "Realm of th« Wild" repealed pictures of wild llf« inken by forestry service personnel

Among women, the most common jl'.fa of cancer are uterus, ovary, lube snd breaat.

the Ilelil—Orrin Richard H. WcIU.Ben Johnson, Pre’ t

D-*orrhak itopi>tleon Iwtcl ovemiRh!.to liLi horns to-'-ii. i'uiley. tndny. He jpeaKs at B\irlfV Wcdni'sday nljM at ft mcetliiK of tho Cn. jln coimty Younc Republican club.

Veteran Political Interests Urged

liAaL'riMAN,Klorp'cr, Burley, oiiiilnu. veteran--’ cominlU-'i' for publican parly of Idnho, clal «pf:iker u!Ins county Yoimn Hep; at the Uaton hall In nngennn Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner, Ha.

The speaker dUcavicd problem* of vcterBn,"! and i!\iK»;''-''t/'<l inctiicyl.' for sroiBlng their lnt. iv,-.t in P'lU- tics ind told of the aclvanun;.s to b« derived from auch aff:ill;ulcn wltli » political party. Follo^ilnti t.'i t«lk Kloepfrr conducted an ope fonm re?ardlnc problem* of ve'. erans, seeking Ideas fro on psjslble party plnt.for

The buslne:' oe.'Jloii ducte.1 by Harold Koi-nig, chslni at u’hldi time delegates i ' to attend the Republican «nllon at Idaho FalLv April fl ant 7. Delfgilcs are Lrlanrt Burrf.-J Ooocllnx; Chancy Wlllrud, Wciidell. afld alternates, Ira Urooki. Ocod-

• law BUI Jackson. Wtiidell. Koenig V.KS »!so stnts fta sicta chalnnwi, vill »lso attend. ^'•By-U»3 of Uie or^anlrfttlon

read, spproved and adopted. Mem­bers of the executlvo coinmltlce nnd Lelsnd Buness, Uranch Ulrd, Mrs. Marian Ritchey, Bill Jackson, ed on thd cc*nmlttee.

PnOrERTT UEAniNG SETPellllon for the determination ot

chariclti of property lnca;ed six mllcj northesjt ol Hollister was filed In probate court by Honoro Olbjon Fellon. Dpl^nd. Calif,, through Attorney Frank L. Stephan. He.\rliiR was ,'«l for 10 a. m., April J p. m. Aik-11 1

COMMUNISM!Is Siil.m trvms; lo cnunterfeit ihc kliiKcJom of fJod. on oarlh? nid the "N ew Deni”

Iry to coniniunize .\merira? Does liitior In the I'nited Slnlcs want the Soviet

.'•iiciHlibm? Hear Ihcse up-to-1 he-minufe Hible prophesie.s.

HEAR THIS TIMELY BIBLE S U B J E ^

Sunday, March 31st 7:30 p. m.

NO MEETING MONDAY 1SeventhTrumpet

Rend Rev. 11:16-18 and como he a r th is feTcat subject explained. You w ill be nRtoiinded by the nearness of i t ’s full- filment.

Let UB .study this irrcat and im po r tan t subject together and take tho B ible to ahow the time and place we are now in— in conncction with this Bible Phophecy.

THURSDAY, APRIL 4th

I NO MEETING WEDNESDAY j

THE SEVENTH PLAGUE

Rc.-id Ruv. ICth. The whole chapter. W hen wHl thp.«;c plagues begin to fnll upon the earth? Yoti w ill find this an interesting and im po r tan t fiubjcct . . . well worth your attendance.

FRIDAY, April 5th

SPECIAL.. .Free Bible correspond­

ence course. We welcome letters abo u t re­

lig ious subjects and will try to answer all in­

qu ir ies . NO CHARGE. Feel free to write

us. Address all m ail to R. J. Thomas, 806

Tcrrncc Drive, Twin Falls, Thanks for all

tho encouraging letters tluis far received.

Adventist Church3rd Street and 3r d Avenue North

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SU N D A Y M OHNING, MARCH SI, 15,0

Soloiis Favor

A-Boml) Tests

Tliis SlimmerWASHINGTON. Mnrcli 30

Tlie wciRht of coiiertvlnnnl opinionllppccl h<‘!ivlly lo<li>y In holdlnK the nikliil A-bomb I Bummcr. ulthoiiRh thrcp ^ nttlnrs protested this Is R batl time such nn ivwc.wine cxijcrlmciit.

Kfivprnl f.eiintdr.i Interested atomic ciicrKV development.' said tlicy are flntly oppa.cil lo talllnu off the test.'', n.s .sunKe lcd In ye.stc; day's wnnlo re.whitlou l>v Sfiinlorj Iluffmnn. D., Olilo, unil I.uen^ D.

^ 1. ScnnlDr O'fliiliniiij, D., Wyi l).neked the riuilutlnii, lu.wcvtr.

llic Bikini tiM;; orlt;l:mlly were ncliediilcd to bnjlii iipproxltnalfiv Mny 15, but Prt.'UIriU Trmnnn ordered them i>ostpoind «lx »ee( to miilce l>o.'-slblc tJie Rltcnilniice of conRrc.H.'iiiieii who b'ouUI be krpt

TIMES-NEWS. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

Magic Valley Sheep Move Out to Ranges Ailing Girl From

Jerome Gets Dog

To Replace PetBOI.SE, Marrti

Cbrloon of Jeromi toiUy oiul V

Alice. <lf,-!pcraip|y 111, jibbed 5

Icrday thm »hi; wanted "my llltls brow l dog."

Toot-Me, ft golden Pomrro wa.i kllletl In n flRlit with onollicr dot; rcecntly.

BoL'c doctors, fcurliif! » rtUpse, ivfked AllceV mother. Mrs. Ernp.st CIark.'«n of Jeromr, to find «nother duK. Tlie Idaho Hiimriiif .'oclety wn notified iind rcoured 5lnL-e mid lli Mirroundtiii! i\rca iiiidl "Araber" wn. locntcd i\l llic home of Mr. und Mr»

I. Piin't of linL'e. Ttie rurst'. led Alice hnd 11 prior rljht t<

their lllUe pet.Alice wn.1 given Tootsie when »h»

wiu tnkln* rndium treatjnentj In a Snil Lnko City liMpltal. T^diy, .Mice 1.1 the luipplest girl in Bolie

wlLh Amber hmUw] br htr fkte en » 'ttowy coTcrJet.

"She'S Juat Ilka Tools!*," AUc« whispered, "except Tootal* b«d % black epot.“

P A O B T H SEd

CM RADIOS

iHAiii ini« Itie hanlnoth a

She Wants to Keep This OneSTOI.KN UIKK RKC

BEEN SICK FO R SO LONGWhy dotil you site NATUItE a chatirr lo itift from lh«

le «f tour Iriiulile, and Kl-E HOW SOON NATUKB CAN rUT VOU ON VOCin KtKX AC.AIS

I THE NATURE'S W A Y SYSTEM^J14 Main Atf. North - Opposite the I'oil Office - T«ln Fi

Telephoiw IIGO for Appolnttnrnt— Hoort; 9 a. m tn C p m. l^rron Oilsiou—'I rnla.-.n—M It lliirtlR Mary A Ziipo

NATUUOl’ATUIC I’llYHIClA.NtJ

We nlKo install new aulomobilo antennae !

A n d e r s o n - F a i r b a n k1-lS Truck Lano Next to Young's Dairy

Promjit Pick-up — Phono 2295

IV o VetornnHi Kornoll AniliT.on Bon Folrbanlt

Slate.s cannot roiitiniip lo spend bllllun.i of dollnrs biiUcllns ivnd niaintaliilnK a navy without know- Ins whiit tliL- ntoiiilct lH>mb ulll do to Milpi.

.S.'nalor Illcki iUodix'r, R.. low.i, pointed out, that sclenthl.i coiilcln'l get lo tho dc-stroyed cltlcj of Hlr- cwlitma and Nasa-'jakl In Japan for

Ski Group Elects

Officers at Meet,

Plans Directory

Advance Showing of

00^

'•di

P A T P R E M Oof California

L o n 6

TWELVE GEORGEOUS STYLES

i Local Air Scouts I u™".'!"'s.’::,';,' r i 1 ite r Party;

lie Kroiip decided to c •rinry of all nicmberj

■till,1(1- •tiii.iclro)! mrr'inn pine

T.AILORED OF WESLEY SIMPSON FABRICS

Hero is tho pr<‘ttio.st, flio bri«litest, the nio.nt colorfi-i Kri)ui) of .siiiiunor fashions is lias been o u r pleasure to

.slunv ill ninny a fion.son. This «ay collection o f sum* iiicr heniilic.s are fa.Hhioned of fiowcr-.splaahed Wcs-

Ii'}’ Simp.-ion fabrics and include play clothes, flult.% fii'r-ssi-s and .-iun-l)ack.i by the .wme fam ous firm

tli-t Inst yt'ar broiijrlit you thti.'ie smart A rab ian

Buii-bfick dre. s. irstci print en ahnn*' ti.,.i:. black butcher linen Jacket, - -'Jliim of print.

Swim Urging Vets

To Enter Politics

Klan C r H.

m Anliintoii iiiul Harley Thr pr«i:riiin c.iiiimltli • .lohn Kn-ft, V.-11I al

Krklay nli;li!. Cb.-ilnrmn l.< MeCnifkcn, bv I!oii

Mrisqiierade print—linl .-.klii of sliatlHliii: — blitchrr JiicUr.

“The Atncrtciin LrKlun I polltlciil ofKanlr-atloti atnl act B-' Riich.” Conimande ;:iUl In the editorial, "iiiit, vo(er:ia'., we liullvUiuallj liike nil actlvi: luirt ii.s rit the nlfiilr.s of oiir parllcul.i cal party, whichever It inny in public affairs generally U..,,.., tive of party affllloticm, for pollUcs t? the art of Kovernmrnt.

"It U our Immediate duty as i IzeiLi lo .lee th;a the rlKht men ;

, women flic In the prlmarlei i are elected, from the rcof preclncl commlllcenien on up ranfcs of public and private office.-

Tlic Lesloiinnlrc I.s 71mc,s-.Nf.v.s cuninicrclal prltillnt; shop.

loilay from Cliuck , 19.75

• po' tponeinent.

SPECIAL NOTICE

New Sonot(Aie Hearing'

SERVICE SCHEDULE

Print

biKelier linen Mill—bright

Blouse to match

534.75

Play dress of harlc<i:iln print with h.ilt<>r and brn- cont of butcher linen.

S39.75

BVANGEtJST N ..T. KNIOOT

Evanseltn N. T. KnlRht Ij liere •gain and will itart a revival In the Church of Qod chapel Monday night. AprU laU Many people h-ive iJked when he would rciurn, there i 1.' not a dull moment In hli mcft- Ing. he la booked ahead nil ID43 tJUl he had promised us itiat he ftould return agutn over a year uro. If you attend the beginning of the meetings I «m quite sure you will return and brlntt folks wiih you Since l ev. KnUiht woj iiere last year he hoa held evnngclLst cani- paiKna In New York atate. Ohio and 111 tho deep south as well as Call- tomla. Hundred* have been con­verted, There will be special alng-tng.

CLAUD C. PRATT, Pijior

MRS. NAOMI R. MARTINCertified Con.siiltanl

SONOTONE OF IIOISIC

Monthly Schedule

FIRST M O NDAY BURLEY - NATIONAL H O T E L

FIRST T U E S D A Y W ELLS - HOUSE CALLS (In April & June) ELKO -CO M M ERCIALH O TEL (In May) HAILEY - HOUSE CALLS

KETCHUM-HOUSE CALLS

FIRST W E D N E S D A Y TW IN FALLS - ROGERSON

THIRD M O N D AY GOODING ■ LINCOLN INN

THIRD T U E S D A Y JEROME - NORTH SIDE IN N

SHOSHONE-HOUSE CALLS W EN D ELL - HOUSE CALLS

THIRD W E D N E S D A Y TW IN F A LLS - ROGERSON

FOURTH W E D N E S D A Y BUHL -.HOUSE CALLS

FOURTH T U E S D A Y RUPERT • HOUSE CALLS

$39.75

Beach coat of confetti Btrlpe— b-jlclKr linen shorts ajid bra of plain color butcher linen.

?34.75

i?34.75

M ld -rttf 1-plee* •klrt, F&lr OrouBd prtnt on Sb&atung — Jacket or buteh- er linen.

$34.75

$24.75 t

O ne'picce beach drM sol bulcbcr tinfi~plf?Tp l a r B U lt o f F » l r OrouBda print e o ch«a>'

$39.76

T IM E M A Y F A I R s w *

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TIMES-NEWS. TWTN FALLS. IDAHO SUNDAT M O R N IN G . M A R C H «1, 1946

Timm MtAbllih*! In IHI (ha Twla Tilli Hm aublUb*4

*" 'r’o‘hll.K.4 <UI!» «l>il lan4.T 115 »«.r.a RItt.1 WmU

PMlotfii Is I'iJi” OBil r Ih. M U'trtli >, 1siinscRirnoN tt

r cAnRiKu~rATAiii.e i.

i s ' i C EN i's w o ir n i o f m a g ic :

Now th a l thp Grnoral Mnlnrs Ktrll:c 1 tlccl w r clQii't hc.';ltair in rxprc.ss our i dent opinion !h;it ilic .stim oI 11! l i! ci L*5 the nuuTlr formula whli-li Is In |r>;ul us n chno.s to pro.s))crny. I.lkr llif Miy:;llr:i! w ■'abracadnbr:!,'' which In anrif'nl iliiy.s suppo-'^cd to ward off ill iir« . this tniiRir .=Is by very Invocation tiiL- cure tor nil oiir c nomlc 111.1,

I t m us t be. For lii a Viirk'ty of Industries and under a variety of conditions, bitter a d ­versaries have dl.spovnreil the sum nftcr weeks of wranRllnK, nnd forthwith have cla-spcd hands like brother Elks nncl departed In peace.

Whence came thl.i monetar>- lnll,iman? No­body s(!cm.i to know—iinles.1 pprha]).-! It Is Labor Secretary Schwellriibiirh, who tohl re­porters In a lattT-rupentrd burst of candor that he Riiessed It wa.i "."iort of llkn Topsy,"

Wo seem to recall that Henry Kaiser wa.«! the f irs t employer to perceive It.' maRic power and pass It along to htfl workers, n ic n Prc;;- Ident Trum an, nenslng the mnijlc, allowed as how he thought 18 I/-2 cent,'! would be about the ri(?ht wage Incrca.'ie for the whole steelIndustry.

But M r, Trumnn, being a ML«ourlnn by birth a n d Inclination, wa.sn’t Inclined to ni.sh Into th ings blindly. He put fnct-flnder-i to work on the auto Industrj- problem, and thcv came u p with the .nim of 101-2 eent.r This clearly was the re.wlt of a naturnl but m is ­taken desire to dlstni.-it magic nnd apply long and p a in fu l brain work Instencl.

Tlie m agic would not be downed, however. W hile the niito fnrt-flnders pursued the ir skeptical way, companies and unions all over the country were siibniUtlnR their dU^lmllar problem.*; to ihi.i econcoslc alchftmy snrt com ­ing out w ith the same soUitlm—18 1 2 ren ti.

We welcome t:i« ifw rna^lp, but we do th ink th a t Its use coidcl bo simplified from now on. There Is no need for elaborate ceremony. The anclenf.s didn’t build a fire on the a lta t nnd sacrifice a gont before pronouncing the word ''abracadabra.” They JaU aald It. Or, simpler yet, they hart It printed on a charm ■which they wore nroiind their neck. to ward off chlll.^. fever.'!, and court ,iummon,';es.

The snm e practice should be acloplod w ith the m a d e sum. Let',"! have no more long, costly .spectacles like a 113-day .strike which co.st 175,000 workers an averoJie nf S74!) each, which .stalled production, postponed prosper­ity. and cau.sed uncalculated millions to be lost not only to the company but to our whole bu.slne.s.s economy.

Lei’s f ix it so the magic .lum can be pre- ecrlbed fo r every wace earner’.'! malady— be ho truck driver, ribbon clerk, stflvodore or fiddler— Jii.st as swiftly nnd .simply a.i an M plrin l.s pre,«:crlbed for a headache.

W ill It work? Well, nobody has tried It yet of cour-ve. But everybody seems to think I t ’s wonderful, so how can It miM?

TUCKER 'S N A T IO N A L

W H I R L I G I G. DotiKlru MicArthur's scrloiw i

niiiloiii.u) nnd na.'! licipr Jiwiieclnl.

NctKKly (|,):;t,;e<l Uii.t Oci. Oc -Mnr.hall, who followed 'N

M rtilnf ol r.aff, would do ihr Job HI Clilnn. He b

.mp!f.

r 11,

P o t

S h o t s

ol World wni i.'obodj- Bill

Pnt Hurley, i

HOi;ND-Tlie IM.

Lsbor. a vc by the rnllr llic piiblica:;

■c de.v:rll>«i bp.it by <i

e ha\e;i-L a MucArthu

T H E COMING BOND ELECTION

Great importance attaches to the forth­coming bond election In Twin Falls, because the city has reached a point In its growth th a t ca lls for serlou.'!ly-nccdcd public Im ­provements,

I t has long been know-n that our water nnd acwer .'system,'! have been Inadequate. T hat condition existed even before the city lim its were extended. And with every Ind i­cation th n t Twin Falls will be n city of n t least IB.OOO w ithin the next few years, these Inadequacies bccome almost alarming

In any community with great potentialities there comes a time when the original public Improvements are taxed to the limit, and It ’s a problem thnt every such community m ust face sooner or later.

Twin Falls can well be proud of the progre.'sa It has m ade, but thl.i progress cannot con­tinue unlc.ss wo anticipate It with ample improvomcnt.s.

Fortunately for Twin Falls, there are few cities of lt5 size In the United States In better position to undertake the expense of such improvements. It is a prosperous com­m un ity th a t can well afford to keep abreast o f Its development.

Such th ings as our water and *ewer sys­tems and the municipal airport are not In any aense luxuries or frills. All are absolute necessltles lf we have any Intention of mak' Ing the m ost of our opportunities,-

The appo in tm ent of a representative co^ ordlnatlne: committee to familiarize all o f the people of Twin Falls w ith the need for a bond Issue is an excellent Idea, Usually If Improvements are Justified and the public la thoroughly fam iliar w ith the necessities, bond issues are given approval.

T h lj p artic u la r bond Issue is so Important npwever, t h a t the people ahould take tt upon

become thoroughly fam iliar a ll th e proposed Improvements Involved.

T h o M w ho make op their minds to vote a«amat th e bond Issue without first fam iliar­l y toemaelve* w ith all Its detalU wUi be w lo c tb e lr c iQ a a l^u iticQ .

VIEWS OF OTHERSCOSGIIESSIONAL bEMOUlTV

Pcoplo who linve had llule ur no comacl with grcsa ixro iwrJectly ccrtalii nljoiit Uic imdrilrabill tho .icnlorlty .system chalrm»ii.«Ulp >commlttce gccj to (lie m«nil)cr wl;li the IniiRc.st rc; Thojc wlto liiive hnil more coKtnrl wlih Ip.is sure nml Uimc who htiic h.nl coii.slder.iblc

There h:is been rcccnlly mndc public by a

“ WASHINGTON C A L L I N G ” BY

MARQUIS CHILDSWASHINOTON ~ II lomcUmc

RMJim Uial a succMsful consolrac h operating to muddle the

■ itomlothe puh ll

mind oscDinplct* ly fta pa«lble.

Take Uio l»tc4t example, A Com- mltwe headed by Undersecretary of ewte Dean Actjc-' r.on prepared a report ulih rce- ommentIaUon.1 for Llie Iniernatlonal control of atomic energy. Il Ij prob- ;ibly Iho ma'l ih( ninde. It Li .'.clentlfic cli ,'.hfu

. n 1.1 n fi rough the llmltiii:

e sent to mcinbcrf of iht mlc energy conimUKc -nlng. Dy Uial atI«rronn,

ilo^matlc ftbout whsl slioiilil be done ivllh It,

In lii iura). ih.' iiHiiibcr, of

Tliry co.ild, of ..

mltteo se.v(lonj and (hereby have educated Ihemtelves. but most sen­ators are far loo busy to rend any- Uilns a.1 volumlnoii.i a» the record of the otomic heBtliiga,

Tlie one ienator who hai at- tended every hearlnic Is the chivtr- man, 3en. Brlen McMahon of Con­necticut. He Is the one senator on tHe committee who bi standing un­equivocally for civilian control In

•Bdltlonal AmerlcjIt I tho

strnlght on McMahon’s poslUon, Tho original McMahon bill waa loo- ely drawn to provide control by tv clvIUan cominLwlon, The In- tnitlon wft* lo have It slrcnghieiied by unicndment, Tliat Is the history

all 1< The 1 McMal: 1 bill pro-

135 Attend Lions

Charter Night at

Goodins: BanquetLloiia

nnd [1Mrlhodlf,l bera niitl gue.'ta preient.

The ncv, Carlton Moore pn as loa-* lmnster. President L Flelschmnn Introduced the pr( :halrmnn, Harvey Wood, who

nddrrslnginf! Inter progrtini. B'- pre.'«ntcd i Clyde O=bo popularity i; by Dickie n

of

otiulde mil p

n. Jwepli H. lisll of Mlnne.u hU stranRc sl.itemcnt employ

the convenient communist log, tr make U seem otlierwL*e, Hut

tho record shows tho facu.The bill aa It has been

committee board? and ci watchlna the (i

crary Quilt ,imL>j|or

Hospital Need Told To Filer Kiwanians

infi Sgt. Frank llnyd. Jnmrs Drcn- rn. who U .Mntloiir-cl with ihr nnvy t Great Lnkfs, Olrn Dalrd and Ir?. Lol.i Rnrner, grade ,'>r!i0':I In- TUctors nnd Walter Mu.?;ravc.George Erliurdt and Carl Mnnly

•ere api>olnted to ,'<rrve im >i com-

icr. ed tho

nnd Linda Osborn

Mllkr,

Maynaid

Hill, Mrs, Otto Joslln. Mr*. BOl etokej, Mrs. Doran Sutphen, Mrs. John Miller ind Mn. Leland Fletsclimon.

Musical selcctlona wer« preaenled j .Mt« Jeanette Bhaw and Mr*.

Otto Joslln.I’cn new mtmbers were Inlllat- Uo tho club with James Alas- :onductlng the ccremonj'. Now bers aro Leonard Pager. O. M.

Tucker, CllK Larsen, Oortlon Knight. Kenneth Van Dom. Jay •Ibnn and Elmer Anderson,

Wood presented tho Wendell club with an nil metal Lion plaijus for

out-of-towTi club having tho membcro present. Other cluho

. -ented were Rlchtleld and Jerome,

Charles Andrus. Jerome, Uon toro 'lalrman, wn.i Introduced by Preal- Plil Flcl.''chmnn,E.ich woman guest was presented llh a corrinRC of violets tied with

Kold ribbon, the Uon color*.

aiOTHEH DIES HOLLISTCTl. March 30-Mr», A.

: Kuiikcl returned from Ronnn, font., where she was called by the tath of her mother. Mrs. Emma :uhrj, m, whcue body w»s later nipped to Winston. Mo., for burial.

i

BOB HOPE

subjected to »i Tlie c gMn. 1 tl Aenlorlly (yste) Ihn

the oldGs: member of a commlitee muU be a dodclcrli old mo-vback. that Ws long experience In coni:rr%'. means nothing, that ho his Itamed nothing iibout. the matters with which the comniitleo denis and that thera mait bo soma bright newcomer who would do much better, Thero proljably have been c,i.!r' where all the-'s things wrro true. There ore a Kreat many more where none of them Is true.

n ie Kreate.n merit of the ienlorlty system la that under It there li no trading and log-rolling in a.%xign- meiit of committee chalrmswhlpj. The comniltiro member of longc.st service may not be the best com­mittee clialnnnn, but Hint does not mean that the most adroit member of the committee would be the best clialnnan, EJImlniitlon of seniority probably would mean that the vital chairmaiuhlps would aUo go to men from the Urgesl gtates, becsuso by trading back and forth these ^ te s could control the cholccs

The uny to geCNbetier commitiee cJwirmeii is to improve the personnel of the whole congrco. The La Follette-Moroney commlttce propof^s to rnl. e the eompi'rvsiiiion of congressmen. U that u done, the man who at.iyi Li congress Inn;; enough to earn a cnm- mlttce cliatrmsnahlp Is pretty likely lo be Rood- If lie is otherwise, someone better will probably get'his

he haa any long tccj.-d of service,—Wall; Journal.

AS OLD MOnAL STAVDS We all remember the Sumlsy school story of

*— money from hlj employer, bet u

nry f.-o,n

. who ___borses. lost and

A new version comes out of Now York, countant for a stdpplng agency took mo hU employer, bet It on honej-snd won. Pi tot the morel, he stll! irent to jail The em-irovr-

get m money back, thanks to the #b,sconder-s luck at the track. But the tmbeulement sUxnd.v

If erlmi doca p»y-U doesn't—PhiladelphiaRecord.

arc fcjulppod wlUi handy onus that male fo mitigated realbm. When you the flghl.s, a hand renchr ni .ihakes peanut hulls do»ii yo; lar.

If a football game Li Ivin: vl.«ed, the hands beat ;.;i w back when your side Is lain drop empty half pints on youi Kin all tlirough the hai; aou've I 1 In :

.1 the nrace, grab you by tJic ,i ........you up.<lde do«ii nnd .'liiVr your pockets empty . . . And :!u:i lits- appear with the loot,

9 NEW THESPIANS FILEn. March 3fr-The.'p:an hon- •s were awarded to nine members : Filer high school follo»inK the

presentation of the all-jch ,',i p];,y. "Our Town," New Thespians to be InJUated Into troupe next wrek we Betty Tucker. Leroy Lii-ca,;,-. Uoyd Peed. June Jiuffmnn, Betty BanUlej'. Barbara Macaw. Ei<;on H«wkinB, Betty SchDell and John »« lo » .

Tnx Inoludetl

Qnalltr

WorknanfUp

S(7l«.

Cuar«nW«d

FOR GLAMOUR BA SCD

ON COMMON S l N S l

'I’JIE NEW 194B

runs BY

r < / U a m il t P H

QUALITY FURRIERS FOR

TI-IPKKg e n e ra t io n s

If your expressed rteslro Is to o fine /ur coat for now oi find iij most cooperatl pnsilhlc. Not onlv 1, o Jf>46 furs ninple ni thi you lo find exoelly \vl longing for , . . but wplan of p.iymcnt that ... ___pockelbook withtose. SpflclnK the pay

the months li a pninlp';.md more and more o( oui c l.iklng advantage of thli

A VBRY SP EC IA L S H O W IN G OP ED H A M ILTO N F U R S T H IS V {EBKf

. RREATH-TAKING E R M IN E S1600

. LUSTROUS PERSIAN LA M B f600 . SILKEN RUSSIAN S Q U IR R E L J600 . HUDSON SEAL (dyed mu.'ikrat) J599 . ENDURING NORTHERN MUSKRAT . LUXURIOUS SCOTCH M OLE S480 . CHOICEST NATURAL M USKRAT I960 . S ILVER BLUE .MUSKRAT J360 . MARMOT FROM THE A LP IN E S fSOO . SABLE-DYED SQ U IR R EL LOCKE ?277 . SHIMMERING SHEEN OF PO N Y ?229

naking It k of new to allow

j-vc been irk out a »ult yoi

REPRESENTATIVE HERE

MONDAY & TUESDAYChoose in the P re s e n t , I }

Pay in ihe Future

VAN ENGELENS

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S U N D A Y M ORN ING . jrAnC H 81.1945 TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS. IDAHC ■*AOB n v B

Shipments of

’45 Potatoes

Nearly OverMtitch 30 (,!•)-

s= „ :

Imvf rcnchoil ihc «.B00 inr murk

I l»),M CANADAHOLL.1-S-ITJI. M.irrl] 31) -Mr. .iiu

Mr.i. Anthony Harrtmnn and dnufrh- tfr, Cnrnl, Orit«rl<i. OnAcla, havi

HolILiK-r to make

n Tv. HiHiir

Radio

Schedule

April Fool? We Don’t Know Wliat It Is, Either!(BUtf eomTlacI

4

Speed Limit on

Burley-Pocatello

Road Announced

S. hlfsliwiiy 30 norlli Irom Hurley rccnldlo, UiP (llr.trlcl hlRlnvay

Slio.'.honc rrportcd a

I f .

m m iI ' m

mr . J ; '

m m i

Lad llmlls of 350 poimcl.'i hnvo lmpoc»rt on U, B. 30 from Uiir-

;y to Boljc: awte route 25. Oooclliii; 3 Jerotne; slate route 24. BHm to iooditig: otfttc route 40, aoodliig ) Fairfield: V. S. hUliway 03, Nf- adB 11ns Uirougli Twin Falls to cromr. and U. S. 30 south, Burley > Blrevell.Ilfgardlns Uio Burlcy-Strevcll JUtc, the report noted the rond la I fair condition, but rough In tome Incts due to oil mat failure.Stale route 22 between Mountain

on U ti W iKt-.i.cii thr 11.1Caiul TVlii clue to oil mat full-

Chairmen for

Cancer Drive

Are SelectedCity chairmen for ttx Tain PaU.'

county to'JTW have been named to h;xri<lle the Amcrlcmi Cinccr society Klrld Army drive. Mrj. L. W. Fol­ium. county cliftlniian, announced

Six Schools Will

See Marine ShowSix Magic VaUty high schoob

have been scheduled to Ma the miirlne corps movie being shown by Capt. J. W. Hendrick, officer In charge of nmrlne recruiting. Dolse, 6/S8t. Harry Wnterslone. Boise, said FrUlay in Twin FalLi.

Sergeani Wftterstone wai cn route to Boise after completing & schod* ulo of movlo showings throughout

, in the Magic Valley are at Buhl, t 0:45 n. m. April 3; Jcrumc, 3 p. m. . April 2: Qocxllng, 10 a. m. April 3;

W H IT E PUM ICE

VO LC OBRICK

• Fire I*roof

C IN D E R PRODUCTS CO.

L A M E B a c k

b " C O R R E C T I O N ^

b" n n , HARDIN

"Lv-w-v.%vv.

Oil Furnaces- NOW O N FLOOR

» of ov,Tilng ont o

s i m m « n s; - plumbing & HEATING C O . /

[PAINT UPRE-DEC ORATE

lAulth Ac m e Quality JPalnt—new .spring wall- ' paper! Let ua do your

painting and decorating ’ with eiperleneed men!

AL W ATSON P A IN T ST O RE

111 Ave. I-laat Phone 1292

E le c tr ica l

Prompt Service on, • E lectric Motors

' • Refrigerators

• Appliances

• Stokers nnd

• O il Burners

DETWEILER'S

DINEAT THE

CAMPBELL CAFE T oday!

Bijoy * really complcl* dinner to­

day at th« Campbell CTnfe. ChooiS from such dtllcloua food aa:

• Baktd Horn, Yiruinia Stt/l*• CAiften Frva$iee vrilK Noodlfl •Jtoait Turkry• fine Primn Rt7,»

tujTi With an th« tflmfnlnja, prepared by

FAY DALYA Tftln Falls resident who has tiolned wlUi roster inaUtute ot rins rocxls. SM mndaco . . . »nd who ha* relumed to otir Uichen t« serve you tii» mo«l delectable dlnnen ImaRlnAblel

Dinner Served — 12 Noon to » p. M.tl.OO B plate

Cafe Hour*: 6:00 A. M. to 1:00 A. M,

CAMPBELL CAFE

120 M a in Ave. North

OUR RECORD

Of Service...BOTH PAST and PRESENT

In Your Assurance o f Quality Geaning Here

We're proud o( our record In the cleaning businejj and »e firmly beller* that our oustomin too are proud of the quallly lerrlce we rwder.

We're Mntinually atrlvlng to better our senlce to you . . . to be exacting In our efforte . . . to kttp our plant

equipped with the latert modeirj equipment. , . to hare only the beet experlenoed pereonnel, AH ttils msblcs ui U) glre you prompt, efficient satisfactory eenlre.

For Q ua litr Cl«janinfr— You Can Depend on

TWIN F A L LS

Back of Pantoffice

t)i)cJM^^«t9*v!'Spring does have an odtl way o f surprising yotu

You’ll bo just as pleasantly surprised when yotf

8CC how exciting (he new spring shoes are! TurfA

tan leather mal:cs a $mart w alking shoe. Patent

leather makes o sparkling dress shoe. Sco hoW

it upgrades a liltle flat-heel— just as sopliislN

cated as high heels now! W edged heels in high

^or'low spans. Pretty breezy, these spring

CYN THIA' S H O E S

W e Invite YOU— lo W a lk R ight In{

R eg. U. S. P a t. Off.

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Directory for

Vet Compiled

By Job OfficeBulejcd villh request* from bp-

»1 1(lfrcd veterans caugJil In llio m i« of the myrlnd federal »nd civic offlcM htlplns vetersna g"t rtml- Juilcd lo civllltvn life tind cbUIn benfllts rtuc Ihrm under the OI 1)111 of rljhti, the U, S. employrornl nenlcc ha.i complli’tl r vrtcrnn'.i di­rectory ILslUiK 1 1 1 '’ iilflce. hntidhng dllfcreiit phiiics of the prnKrnrn.

Coplfs of the (ilr^clory hivvr hfcn posted In the rniploymrnt « rvlce office and ihP ixi'ilnfflrc. Oilier copies Mil be pontPd In lJulil, Filer »nd other towris in thr couniy, A- J. MeclLv mi>niiKrr nl the cmi>!oy- menl service, said.

It Is d«Uncd :>s ft Uiumb-nall lulde lo veterani Miowlng them u-here to go to obtJiln InformstKm.It liquf5‘-» for partlculnr t>-p motion. Included in th'

■ nnd Itio ofllrrj In T»ln r

f Infni

How Golf Ball Sees Golfer

5. cmploynicni .mtv . old Job—frlrctlvp uDl rommuucm.u KCitlnB govfrnni'i

employnirnl (•ompen.'atlnn—D. o. errp!oymc:U service; rompcruallon clnlinr,—AiniTlrnn ly^ton srrvlte offlccr, DDI Woltrrs; metllciil c.ire — veterans cnntacl ni)ri--'>ciUatlvc. Vrtrrnn.s of FMrclen Wiir.'., American Legion sen-lce offlccr, IDls:\bled American Velcrntir' .'i-rvtd' offUri; haspltnllutlon — Amerlc^n I>rRli)n

cn 1olllcer.

fonlnc. ri'prcn'l fonncK 1(111 —American Ijfsti mnrdcT, Fidelity Nnlln:ir\J li iiK. Tnln Falb bank and Tnisl, Urst Federal Savings and Loan, vctertns

Tiix Information—In'.'-rii:!I reve­nue olflco; snvcmmcnl ln»\ini:ice— veterans o;ntiicl rcprc.-iuntatlve; educational advlcp—veK'niru con­tact repriatnlnllvc; surphu. prop­erty Inlormatloii — siniilirr wnr plant.' eorporatlon. Capitol biiliaini. Boise; housing 1 tlon—American Legion corr r, Twin Palls houalng aiithorUy cniire, 67 Washington courts; bnaliie.w a«- vlce-veterans corWct rcpiesenta- tlve, Ainerlcan Li^glnn oomm»nti<T,

Agrlciiliural «dvlc»—county agprii otllce, farm security admlnlsUaiion. le?Al nlil-Aniirlraii I/'glon ot/lccr, veterans conuicl rrprc tlve, Red Crcx'.': personal prolitem.'. vttersii' contact, represnjtativo, u. S. employment senlce, financial n.vlstanc(^Hod Cro.'. , American Lesion, dcpr'rmicm of jnibllc as­sistance; aid to vuteraii.s' (ie]>end- ent,v—Red Cro.vi; veteran-s Informa­tion ccntfr—U, S. cmploymc:it serv­ice, veteran* cont«et rpprer-cntatlvc.

Lantllord Has

Plan for Big

‘Utopia’ HomePHILAnnLPHIA. Munli 30 '.r,-

A Phlladeluhla landlord uhat hi- MVS will bo a IS.OOOnv -Uiopla" project for veary aparcrciit-huni.

• .-ern pi-rsonah;'- :f.” said lilum as !:■ r'lpnsffl 4 -aparI T,f

Carried l)y C vclone . Then H it

IVlii Mr. i

lion LKfUIGlITil If Glenn CiiiiiilnKliiUii, forii rr inlU- rviii k ntiilii. His Ipks Were sevcrrly [juriicd In

Ihrp.itened nnipuiatlon. DlllKpiit effort, timie a champion out of CunnlnKham. clfic—II was ilniiblliil If Fred ijtone, now Iv nblp to walk iiBalii. in nlori- yet a bll.i-

Merlln Stock, Mliililoku, dlJtrlct fiire.' t, ^upervbor, .■.liowed t»o sound ninu Friday niijlit at a meftliij of rie.iMinl Vallpy Crraiine l)i tlic ClriiiiKo chibliu'.tc. Slock siso jpokc

foro.sl con.'crvntlnn.Must.

p1,ir a'hllp

Reported Dead

" Buhl Air Scouts Plan Ball Squad

BUHL, March 30—In the in. 'Of the Air Scouts In tlielr rooms In the city liall, a inollnn

h fusacsted by Dale Ever,ion tlm I Air Rcouli form n saltbMl W'an

Itncourase tiie bulldlnK of in<Klel plane.' for their 1048 projects, ft pas. e<l by Uie group.

Scouts Oeno L>ewln. Don Ij\r:.i Rtid Ray Hlavaty reported Uiat 13 "5 wu raised for tlio ircaaury by op- •ratlnK Uie check rooms M the last icliool dance. boys reportedlhat they l^o li;id tho chccltroom concession for the state guard <anc9 MajcJi 29.

Squadron Leader Ken Clildeiter '■ tirged all Air Scouti to report i

Thursdsy night for the formlm the soflball team. '•Memht rshli »lft-ay« open," said Ohldcster. " my boy Interested Is urged to t tAct me about coming In nith the group. The activities of the summer will be varied and Interesting, and boys »III Ilnd It t ) thrlr ndvanUKe nnd nl.w lots of fun to participate.’

A general dlicii.'«’;ltin of aeronau­tics ended thfl meeting. Squadron Pilot Wesley Fuller presided.

VFW Will Chart Program of Year

Work of ths v rw in the coming year will be dlscuised this afttmowi In Shoshone lOOP hall at a district encampment by R. L. Summer/leld, Twin FpILs. department chief of Blaff.

Beginning at 1 p. in., tlir session Tcill elect officers and l.«lcr dinner •111 b» served by the dLitrlct -so- nitn’s aaxlllarj'. n ils li the third quarterly rneampmrnt. At the fourth In Jiwe, new officers are to b« installed,

Dtlejates from the local po-'t nrc Summerfleld. Commandcr-B le d Leo Parkinson. Oeorge Burdick and Rtiv'ell Turnbaugh. RepreaenUtlves from the 1 0 pcnta In the district will attend and delesites may come from the Hailey post now being formed.

and turned borl: \in<ter e.'.cort. Wlivii he trleil tn n;);>r<,.ich » (rlenilly di- ,'troyer to nmlie a waier landing- Ills pl.me nppnrciitly nut rcco -nlfrd. and the >hlp opellril fire.

■'nir- plane may have been lilt by ntitl-nlrcr.nft dri-.'’ Ftirri -.:al’;. letter said. When Inst h . ii tlu' pl.vnr vi:is fninklnic anil heidlnir down to the

Mrs. Spridlln? «lsn ha.i received the air med.ll awarded to her hus­band. with the prr'ldeiittril eltiitlnn

l.-iunclilnn dijiilly .-'rH;,-. <ni two nf the niu.t hr.ivlly dc [eiiili’d nlrfleULi In the Japane'e empire."

DiilRn S;iriidllni{ wus ii Kraclu.tleof the Castleford high .m:1ioo1 wuh the class of 1940. H>’ attended the Albion Normal fclmol for oiir yi.ir before enlisting In the navy. Ho w.ui liarrlrd to l.lllle Kude'll. lUilll, .I.iii, .3, lOH. at West Palm Ut-iieii, Ha. EprndlInK left for overseas thity In Jnnuan-, 1315. He was tlio sc-ii ol Mr. and Mn. Fred Spradllns, Cos- tleford.

) to Join Legion In Pocatello Event

H. Du.ilcy Swim. Idaho ittjiarl-

Boy Scouts Will Aid Jaycee

Spriijgtime Clean-up AuctionBoy Bfouts »,lll (llttrllute hand-

bllLs Friday or Saturday piibllclrliig tho Joycee jsprlng clean-up auction to be conducted all day April IB, It u'lLi decided Friday nlh’lit al » nieetlng of C. E. Harders auction committee.

Tlio group met in the Idaho Poi- er company auditorium. nevWni; previous plan*, the Junior Chamber will accept both donated articles and those to be aitctloncd on com- mL-ujlon. Jayccr proceeds go for youth recreation this summer and In.stallatlon of additional recres- tional facllUlc.-i.

Trucks donntcil by city firing uii: [lick up articles the Sundayj rr

Girl, 4, ‘Jilted’ By Escort, Goes For Walk Alone

tracked wnile her mulr r tn see another girl,

le diiugiiter of Mr an rre Hutc-hliiKs. fn;ir

April 1 to H. All persons *ho «ilah lo have goods collected may phone J- E. Hill In advance al 4SS-W. They may requtsl Immediate collection If necessary or a plclc-up on one of the t»o Sundays.

Hills office la the drive’s Infor­mation center.

U Is planned to have form letter* about the drive read In school classes. Youngsters can then con the tnformiitlon to thetr parenu.

Farmers were urged to bring n chlnery for the sale, AU Items itorcd at tho Kinney molesale company wurehoute. Fire Insxu'ance protects the goods during storage. If larmers arc unable to Iranaport miu hlnery to toivn, Jaycees will call for It. W’. J. Hnllenbeck. Twin Falls, la to be auctioneer.

Items such es two wushtng ma­chines, ranges, nnulcal Instrumenta and fiirm machinery have already been offered for commission sale, U

Ot; er cominKtec members are Tom C. Peavey. Cliarles E. Bleber.

R Bcvan. William E. Oamett.A. Klnclalr, Ha’*ard Molfatt, H.

. Dunham. Hi:i. L. H. Ha-sUm, nobert Warbcrs. John W. rjack) Tliomas. nnd r;ibl1clly Chalnnan MlrUnd Severln.

le nerrett. n netahhor t> lull in a family reunion at the

o' ,M.- , frs J.r,;

Lnirliig the wnlk. Uerrett told hi' 'W friend to wait for him s few

minutes, saying he hnd to go In id call on another girl. Marianne continued the walk one and attempted to make her ay back to the Klrkmnn residence

only to bccome lost.Police picked her up at 020 Mslii irlli and, rldlnp;

- hesnr - Chlrt

Three Pay Fines

'e \;'tll be tirard Monday .-iinar .lenseii uo.i (tned I rfxsts for speeding Dan Cm i fined !2 for parking In »

WK

WILL PAYPound

F o r C lea n C o tto n RAGS

h h in t ; t h e m t o

D ETW EILER SPhone 8 09

Bailey will pronounce tentr . m. Mo!n!:iy. Olfford i

In the county Jail, unable k

Farm Labor MeetGOODING, March 30—Farm la

f.niliii In the courtI1UU.-.0 at al, ji'tuip of Gooding county laborlj

ii;.'nclntlon. I 'liarry A. ticock, -[Vln FiilLi. dLs- ' j

rkt Iniinaccr o! the AmalKaniiited ' j ,iiK.ir cnmp.sny. v.lll .'penk. ».’■ will ;

Blon .lervke.

RAINBOLT’S Delivery - Service

’HOMi’T - rtrtnrvT . isst’nrn

“L o o k o ut below!"

WiM , m - h .v , I.

|);t_v for rt’iKiirini:

(he dam;ti;o (o votir car

raiiscd liv ;i fallini; fur-

nicc’. or an ubjcct los-cti

froin n lmil(iiii«?

C O M I- H K M K N S IV K

.\iilomol>ilo I n s u rancc

rovers sttch lascs. :i,s «fll

a.-: many olhtr perils be­

sides fire. Iheft and philc

f^lass liroakiiKC.

PEAVEY- TABER GO.

Phone 201

Local & IntersU ito

MOVERSLocated a t

217 W ALLL c a LrCENSED TO

OPERATE m

i WEBTEBN STATES

Utah-ldaho-Callf.-Nevada-Oregon

FORDTRANSFER and STORAGE

227Iniared C a rrie n ; Skilled. i WRITE ttOeJenV Careful M e r t n . PM ktm WIRE »l*Tta*. Blortc* ■» l* w OMt I , PnON-K

W« c«iu>«ct w ith B MTT<e* uiTvher* In Aneriea

RCOMMERCLVL

EFRIGERATIONm a i .\t i :n a n c e

Sales and Service WALK-IN B O X ES Phone

999

Phone

999

REACH-IN BOXES

LOCKER PLANTS

STO R E F IX T U R E SAVAIHBLE NOW

HOM E F R E E Z E R S“Our Service is Second to None. Our Trucks

nrc ns Nenr as Your Tftlophone.”

Home Appliance Co., Inc.*01 Sbmbone South Twin F.u,

•Headquarleri of (he Experts"

A Star Collection of

H A N D K E R C H IE F S FOR EASTER

Yoti’ll reserve Ji spaco iu your prc*ltie.st hniid- kerchie f cnso when you glimpse thi.s in tr igu ing collection! Kroin Mftticira, whitt; huiiti em ­broidered styles! Some hand loomed. O f fine from Switzcriiind. trensiired petit po int om- brioriored styles! .Some hand loomed- O f fine

cotton, lawn or batiste, witli dninty scallopcd or hand rolled hems. Also vivid printed cottons-

H A R D TO GET E V E RY D A Y

HANKIESColorful flowere<1 prints ef fine cotton, about IJ Inches square. The

first we’i-e h»<l In months at this loir price. Come tn nftd Kveral. 15

Quickly, Economically

Installed —• • n o building a l t o r a -

tlon* n t e d o d d u r in g

in ita lla tlo rt

la bcJIov «»Qi (vooJ, bfick w none Ttneer, a Kucco), Eiftle luuIllioQ il quickir blovniiuorltce. You bene­fit o( a tbick linbg of loiuli- tioQ tiiu Is u eftdcnc in shui- tiog out saaimef heac »nd teiJin; la fuiDice w m ib tt t cooaete »tll 12-fe« thick.

LaH lngl/ ofr'octlvd beeau»o ft l i mode of MINERAL W O O L

Tliij ufiol is fused from arefuUy

sclccteii minetifj—ij filled with

millions of tiny Jeid sir cells which

■ act »J 1 banicr lo tiie pissige of

licit inJ cold. Eagle Insulation is

diemicilly and phpicilly stable—

jctiins its full comfott-bfinging

elTicieni:)- fiom yeir to year— pay*

for itself in fud Mvingj.

.. .b e c a u iQ lt U WATER REPELLENT

Eagle Insulation will tetiin its efE»

cicnc ' and temiin t non-conduc­

tor of elcctridty. It will not "breafc

(Iciw n” in the piesence of moiscufo

nw jcttkinwUli.

. . . bocoute ItU FIR EPR O O F.

In walls and roof, Esgle Insuladoa

forms ifite-tetifding borrief. Manjfj

home-owneis hive hid fite lojsej,

mitctiilly reduced limply becaute

tJiey lud instilled Eiglc Inmlatioo.!

.. .b e co u ss llU U O H T W E IO H T

Eigle Iniulition does not pick

down in walli leaving uniatulated

ueu tt the top through which'

heat *nd cold miy p m freelf.

Tests show thit Eagle Icuularion'

is so temitkibly lightweight diitic

does not settle—goes oo giving full

wiH-liigh ptotectioa bdefinitely.'

Eagle insiilition is nude by dia

Eigle-Pichw IcAiiCompifly, G«a»

(lal OlEccj, Godfuuu, Ohio.

DETWEILER'SM ETAL W EA T H ER STRIPPING

W IN D O W CAULKING

Phone 809

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SUNDAY TifOnNTNG. ^fATlCH 31. 1040 TIMES-NEWS. TWTN FALLS. IDAHO

J:i[j Elections

For April 10

Get Approval

KfW Zniljslon today iiplirlil Gen. Dmjnlm MstArthiir's accblon to rx’rmlt the Jftpnnrje In hoM nminnnl rieclloiis on April 10.

No forinnl vote «.io t:ikcu on ilic ! jut alter It bfctiiiir- app.iunt tliat mojt o[ the 1 1 -nation comml.vion mcmbcnpliinatlon Jrom t

• r tt-hy hr l

f ^ Sir Cnrl Dprciidicn, Npw Zrnlmirt ' to die Uiilti-d and

jMkoliil V. Novknv. chiirse (I'nffnlrtip Sovli

postpoiic'tnfnt of tlir 1 TTil.' Information v.;i Kl'in [o re-

porlrrs t)v commls.'loii mrnibiT:. iincl oUifr Ufllc!nl5 w!ki a!(rnil(,l the rbscrt nifrllng at the fiunir;- Jnp- nnt.T i-mb.L'.«y.

Thp aillfd tocoiisltlcr MacArthiir'r. fxpliinAlloii, rcdiifjtcd by ih-- c-.iininlf. laii, for prccfrtlltiK u'Uh the

Spring, Summer Cub Plans (o Be Made at Meeting

Proposed Dormitory at College of Idaho

'■ dormlton', y for worn

If Jlllfd with «01Ti nif thr cimpun.

iwn abovf In arrhllfct'i i1r»»lnr, li 1 lo care for incrm lnj fnrollmcnl. n •tiidcnli; tnrn an bhii liuuxd In Kiimli for thp new «lrurlurf^ are I radj- Irnu frarhed SMO.OUO. Tlir drl% • cotiimiirilllfs. iDrawIn* hy !McC'lfl

Detv oiler Kaps at Coninuinisl

Trend; Sees GOF As SaK alion

V .schedule of Ciil) Hc<

t DpIJiilP frll-

ttve. iiiinounccd Saturriry, A Cub lenrifrs roiindtnble for nil Cub Ipnd- frs mill rieti timthpr.'; v.ill l>o hold April 3 lit the I.lnroln Kehixjl with C. E. Ymiiijj. newly ni>p«lntcd Cub CfimmL’iloiirr in ch;irt;r. Plmis for a jptliic Cnh-o-roc' and Mininirr- tline riellvltlr villl be dl.'cus. rd.

Tuin FallJ Ciil) p;irks

itJllean vtciorv ;er to counter.ict hendlon:; pUuice

He drchreil liiat

jla court, a trall'r >lllate and .nuitht In UiP curreni I300.IK)CI d

In Twin Knlli Ihl. «crk; »iu •

C ollege Fund

D rive Starts

In Twin Falls

Lsttucllciii Of dortiiUorli.;, onIrt'vi'll i.-iimnii.'-. vlr;.. Kninia ClO’.ichek, 'IVln F II l('t rhainnan, nniK.iiiielr.i; m ill II.,t of vnliimeer w,.rl

, Mrc.T.ccl Ih.il '•ihe piirp>v.r • Cnlli'Kc of liliihi) IS Id aff

In, Bl.-ki'I .rds PTA'

I.ydiim. Chudc .ihi Wriitcr irn «ill inci raek nimmlttrrnifn NVhnn r.ald. Tlie Cut:

ctc<l fitt"' I 2.000.(100 ine!iibr;5

n ni. Tliurfdii\ ■1.11117.111011 of i..r-k. me

e Ml thrxtl.M and <

Petitions Entered On Four Estates

,arl |{. Bennetl Rites Conducted

F(j-;: )>etl:|nn.s fi'r

-fx'

1030. I Buhl I'

Jiclr.s liicludc the wUIo-a-. a dsuKl- ter, Bl.inrlie Pnltit, Mnlad City, and t7,-o jon... John Va-llcti nnd Fr.ink Vo.-ili:j, Kimberly, Vnhic of the tato i\:is IL led nt 5n..'iOO. Hc,u V.111 be lit 10 11. ni. April i:. J. II. SherJcy, Uiihl, u licr atioriu'v.

Mrs. Va lka nljo petitioned .. BardlnK llip e.siate of John nieh- • '■ who died ime.^atr M.iv

■roperty five mllr.s «<\t Involved. The heir ««•, 1

r-l B.S llH- Widow. I!e.s..;r Rlclita Wilbur, N'cb. HearliiK will be nl 10 a. m., April 13.

Etu MuuRpr nnlhfoii. I-'ilcr. tioned rcjiardliijr the e.Matc of FYcd

^unser. atio dle<l March 24.property valued iil $5,oc. _

Heirs Include tlio petition­er and two aona and a daughter, Emmeti Mungcr, Herbert, Mtuiger ind Ada Blanchard, Plsmo Bench. Calif. Hrarlng will bo nt 11 a. April e. lUyborn and Ilaybornthe a

David Snlierwhlte petitioned re- tardlns llie estate of Dolllc Satter- ft-hltp, wiio died inte-nate Nov, 8, 13.13, Property on Harrbon street ic.ir l!e>biirn avenue Ls Involved Hearing w.-u ^el for 10 a. m.. April

rhiipel Dur

Wli'lie inori' I,DS ‘en

Hailey iind Mr.' Oi

Hri’.viird Hoiinpll, ' M. Duitli.:. O. F. Ui Rteelp, ninr.

I w(i Decrees Filed

Local FFA Wins 5 State Honors

Twui Fallj reprtientatlvcft u-i-re awarded five out of the 31 st.itc Iiirmcr.s decrcoj Rlvon nt the Idaho JMture I’armir,' of Anirrka con­vention In Bol'c, U wa.s announci’d Saturdnv by nnlpli \v. I'dwiirds,

! (lonrcri. prreh

IlKllI Wlnnor.i

Drjyd, whoeipiil. Junior .................. .......MeMasler, Dick A(lam!i nnd Allrn

rcrclied n gold riii- blcm key.

Boyd wa*fl«ctf(I vice-president of the stale orRanlratloii, and Mever- r.mlth wa.<i eleckd tre,- Caldwell and Dob S:Oiber Twin Falls ricleitate.s to the

■tilcli ended yeMerday,

Surplus (loods Sale ^ Po.stponed by WAA

CALL US FOR

SERV ICE

riic coniplete line h tested and op-

jrovcd by ihc Columbia Basin U- x)riitorle5. You may purchnje this

tllri'ctnr, has hesii liitnrmed hv V Hunt F. Marlin, ftilpf of the \ etnn.'' ;rrvu-c divl-ioii of the \

1 n.Mtiiis form 6\vrC-C

■;1inc with eon marveluin Inn

loxlf poison 1 reluctant to t many beiirfit.'.

We hii\e ic

r-HAULING-

gasoline

Bulk Plant & Service Station

H l< ;uu AY ;J0 EA.ST ON KIMBERLY HOAD

= = : ; ^ ^ = W H E R E SERVICE QUALITY WINS

Giusollne - Kerosene - Dictsel Oil • Fumnce Oil All Kinds Greases ■ Good Quality Molor Oils

UNITED OIL CO.OF IDAHO

Special A ttention GWen (oTruekersDAY *N lG nT SERVICE__________________ PHONE 9»7

PEEE FARM and BULK DELIVERY

BUY LIFH

INSURANCEAND ANNUITIES

Diiring .’Monlh of April

Conlael or Pl.onc Ai.y «f These Kales Ajcnti

I '. N . TEnilY

FKANK SANDERS

REIJSE J. DAVIS

LA RRY LAUGHRIIXJK

W AYNK HANCOCK Buhl, Idaho

\\> Nor- IU^e J.150,0M Pollrjholden In Anierle*

CLARENCE MAUSENDistrict Msmiser IM Pioneer BIdj,

Pocatello. IdahoEQl’ITABLE L!FE. N, T.

•.Mroyer U a mild

t D.-C r whfie line I d feel w

coinpetriit to ndvlje you how to us' It with ulmojl safety nnd to recom

mend the proper preparation fo; your Individual problem.

Inquiries are Itivlted. We will pre­pare your home for the peat eeaior If you care for this service, Tt;ia- coal-8 rm >our woodwork, walls n

Icclllnes will remain potent for 'lea.a six month.'!. You do not see yet, nny Insect that walks or eon In contact with it will die.

All propuratlons told by us plainly show the DDT content.

Below ore llst<d some adrtlljona] preparBtions.

D E I) i u k ; k i l l e r

Kills S\vif(]y_Rc|)cIa

re-Kofe. Dor*. C»ls. Fur bear­ing pels. On Kowl». For lice, miles and bum. On Cattle. Kills Grubs.

E M U LSO CONCENTRATE

5 : ; DDT POWDER

HOUSE AND GARDEN

H’» contrael to *Umln»t« t*ck- roacbn. No poUon lu . No pta( rrobleiB la loo small and I do not

bellBTC too larce. Jost call, pbonemi.

KREFT JANITOR

SUPPLIES183 Aeidn Ar, Mione m i

G/o'/y in faster,

NEW SHOESSpring Styles Now

for all the ^amilv

In N ationa lly Advortisofl

and ]’i'oven Brands

Selby Styl-Eez

Selby Arch Preserver

Natiira lizer, ^^lillcr

Air-Stcp, Forest Park

W o ’vp shoc.i to tnkp yoti corri-

fiirt.alily ’loiind the dock from

daw n fo dusk nnd from dusk to

m idn igh t. You can depend on

them — th c j’’re right.

firo np iiin a favorite for spring,

See Huiisoii Clnrk's collec- lion o f lithe-liiicd, low heeled

CaHunl.s to add dnsh to your work 01- play cltitliofl. Shop now for your .tiiorl shoes.

3 roquii^ite in men’s foohvcar and tlic imtionjilly mlvcrtiscci brands featured in Ihiilsoii-Clai'k's new downslair.s m en's store are i-oiistnicted to fit withniit any .' .■icrifico o f irini licaiily. Your K/ister sliofs arc lierc

now— fom o in Monday for ynnra.

Here Men Are the Names You Know . . . and Like!

^Walk-Over Bostonian

Roblee and Allen Edmond Osteopathic

Superb irorlananshlp.

top materials o s s u r o

laMlcR tallitnction.

is essential in

Children’s Shoes

Here are the b rands nn- tionnlly fnmous fo r pci-for- mancp; B u s t r r Brown,

Strp-Mnfiter, D r . Posner and Trimfoot.

Gro»1n? feet need quality shoe* well constructed to iup<

port the foot during (onn> Atlfe ]-«im uid aUllsd fllUnc. too, U eucntial. You ou d»> pcnd on otff expcTlenecd . to do tbe job right.

Fitted by

X-Ray

^ f h u k o n - C la r k"Footwear f o r the Entire F a m ily "

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TIMBS-NEWS, TWIN PALLS, nDAHO BU N D A T M ORNIKO, MARCH « ,

Allies Block

Nazi Attempt

; At Comebackono-anned Aimonn oppolnlod hU trusted. 35-ycnr-old formrr Hlllrr joilLh Icncltr Col. Wllll Helclcmann. M tha cujlodlnn of ft con lciprablo amount of nn/J cash. Wltli tlie fun Ja ncldcmnnn, who alr-o Is unclpr nr- r«t. ift hlnutir up lu llio owiicr- malingcf of » llnvnrlnn truck eortccm.

Hclrtcmann lnE:rntl!i'.cd himself with tho Amrric.in mllltar)’ Rovem- mtnt nnd won ll.s cniifuifiicc. Intol- Itgcnce nufiiL' l -t Uic nillll: cmment be lakrn in, . i> i entire plan would be unto

Hrlilcm:>nn oilcUinlly w pojed to h:\Yf ori;:inJ;-irt ncftUli\nc« ».Uh 111'’ "RTrpwnlvc.i," but

InMcttd lurnpJ plin. Sll otflcc,'. ipctcd li

Methodist Leaders Confer at Banquet Divorces Are

Granted to 9romplnltu

fci\lur< dLstrlcl court :vcllvUU- TR-ln t'alla Frlcl;iy. A loWl of dccrrr* wna algnrcl during thr by DlMrlct. Judge Jnnic.5 W.

Dlvorco complaint ol JiMif aRnlii.M FloyU Lytir <liiy innrnlrn;. nncl the fun noon u dc*crt'r via.i L .' iud tlic divorce. Tliu pliilnUitt cli.irKCd cnii-Uv. n ic nuirrliiK'- occiirrrd Mny :G. 19<5, nt KiU.1 81. III. Shi'

ri- torccl to tier formrr n.i.-np of

TliB Il«v, II. 0, McC;illlil»r, pastor of the Twin Falls Mrlh'xlltt Kpliropal rhurcli, U «lin«n Iifrc ( irraluljdni: 111# Hfi. Ilruri. II. Haxlrr, l orll.inrt, blihnp of llio rorlUnil nrra nf (lie Mrtlindkt rhii ■I lh« MrtlindM .Mrn'i fluli cllnnrr nrre hricisy fvfninf. I.ffl In rliht arr Krwln Srhnlrhrrt, Calili mihtsnt 10 IhP prrMtlrnt nf rnllfj:? of Idaho; llMinp nmlff; thr RfT, Mr. .MfCalllilrr; ind Ihf I

rfr O. Kn'fbrrry, r l l lcl lupcrlnlrndrnt. (Staff phntn•rn^^» Inti

One Woi-](] o r N one Visioned

In Atom E ra by Bishop Baxter

Birthday Present for Queen

Uddrmruiii mid rcv.ii nf hL, .'IomM co-coiv l)ir;itnrs »crc Jallnl. 'nirri In tlie mniihiiiit tlirniich Ihr nvo lonivi, sRcntA tracked down nnd nrn‘.''tc(l the con.'plrntors In the Inner clrclf.

License Plates

Sales Top 1945

Altiiouuh CUlItli hli offire I! noon dcailll;i hnd calciil:>:i‘ mdny E;a',l were Incluilcd

Child? m M

scngcr vclilcU'', prtv irudu and fo;iimc ftddlUnn «t>!iit 3,f)> bouKht for trailer.'.

Rcapecll»u«l In Twin FalL iiiid Buiil we pi5;c;iRcr vclilclt-j, 9,4:0 and 1,. private iriick.i, 69G cuid 02; fa tnicki, DIG luid 3«; c-oiniiierc truck.-;, m and 39. CillkLi iin able n.s yet to sli« spcrlflc fU'ure. fur the number of trailer pinlei bu their valu# wu contained

U. S. Dominating

Council of UNO•trucUons. to altmd council mcctUii:.'. Ru.'j'.a. he anid, would not dlr<UM the Iranlnn car.c until April 10.

The council had decided, under UTBlns from Dymrj and dor Cndogaii of Brlt-iln, lo Ro (ihead ■«lth the Ir.mlan c,v'o despite Gro­myko's WtUude, United Natlonj< member; concede, however, that Ra\sl.-;' oLtencc raL'.tr, ft Rrave qucitlon qul'.c apart from Iranian problem. !.

ThI.-. que. tlon Is whether the council c.m bn? function efiectlvo- It without tlin active panlrlpatlcn Of one of llA principal membeni.

Buhl Child ClinicBiniL. March 30 — The prc-

achool clinic tilll be held from B to 13 ajij. Tuesday morning, April 3, la the lunch roo;n at Lincoln hcliool.

Tlie clinic n-lll he for children Hve ycftrj old or over—thoso who will ent<r school next fall. By checking now the child will linvo time to build up or corrcct ajiy deficiency found at the prchont time, and b« abl9 to enter school in Jound health in tho fall. Tlie

local Parcnt-Tc.'vclier as.wIntIon Is eoopcrntlng with the county health unit In tha Dulil cllnlo.

The Hospital |1!)13. at ,\!a<IL'.on. WLs.

,s.ilLs. S and w;'us a;iaril.>l Ver,.,

at Uie Twin KilLs cuuiily nn-.rral1 Mlilill'-loil. wild cllarKr<l Arll.< .Mid-I dl.ioii wltli cniclly. The pl,itiill(f

AI)MITTKI>Vliivn T viImtii MAminn V..'t

wa.s ivwarcli;cl certain prui>erty In T-*ln FalL.. 'fhcy married Jan. 23,

.Mi:', rjavi. ij^<iuiii, i uiTu.vn vi/.'i, Mrs. Darlrne Hraiuum, Otl.i It. Wrinl luid Juan ZUKadl. T-,vlii K.ill.-.;

193G nt Wliifleld K'vnCuslody of Sli

Miin;arrl Wean-r wa>, nwnriliiln. W. Quall.s and Mr:,. Hiixird Rccd. Ruhl; Mr;,. Klva Mimileli. Haii.-.en; Gn>r>;.- -nioiiuv-oii, O.ikl.'V,

cu.sliKlv of ^l.t cliildren, dauxliter.'! if), 7, 5 and U. and soiiv « nnd i:!.

mute a

1 dur-

pre.sent-e<i to me kiiih iina Queen and red

ti'iidiuit.'!. Mr.-. Anne Powers’ mil ruoiii. In cliartur of the bodlli, jire- ,-eiUed GrlRii.i ami Mls.i liaalry with

braceli'l.’; wllli the In-'crlptlon : (or Ourrni of tlie Carnival—

f drcorntcd with crepe

and liom.s l.ran.'foniied ilum Into a colorful,

placn. Cntidy. Kum. hot doKs. I'^anut/. popcorn, tee cream

md piinrh atan(L>; ratterly exixiunrt- ' their ware.?, and diirt.i, bean

bril.'' Ihrce-rlnii ii-'kclball Ihrow.s, penny

pitclic.s and a ' liambllnK den" Invtt-. ed all to try luck and aklll.

A porlTBlt booth endeavored lo draw likenesses of thor.c who were not afraid of lauRhs, and d spook hoii'e rold lIckeL to hardy ■lOuL'i. A colorful blue nnd white decuratcil rlnit ftdvcrtl.- d moonllKht dniiclng, A fortune telling booth, fun hoii.iM. fl'^h pomb. Atde shows, nnd a make­up booth completed the picture.

No Comforts of Home for City’s

Drunks at Ja ilPolice Chief Howard W. Gillette

k llrcd of drunks teartng up the city Jiill nnd anurdny he did aome- Uilng about It.

He L'.-;ued an order that hereafter Inloxlcatcd persons who ftre Jailed are Kolng to luve a b;irc sleel cot or a concrete floor to sleep on tmtll Uiey sober up.

Chief Gillette .sold that In Uie past drunks have tom and burned beddlnK. wrecked fixtures and Irj Kcnernl made f, mew of the Jnll sec­tion.

Friday nteht Bill Ensley tried — uni!ucce.'i. tully—lo tear tho at«el door oft the Jail. TOirn offlcer.-i en­tered the eell block to try nnd qul<)» m him lie became abusive, but A.vil.it-^ ant Police Chief Lee McCrackrn fl- ' rally subdued lilm.

In court S.iturday Kiijley was fined S20 ftlien he pleaded guilty lo being dnink In public.

KHTATi; ntci Ueeree ol d

of Marlin

KK IlKCOItDtUUrlbmlnn of the J. Melcr, who died

April 11. ims, was recorded liore liy Norma Uotlchcr, Tuln Fulls, executrix. Hilrs include Wilma Bo- drcm, Dorothy l>oli,vc, Lucille Lin­der nnd Allen Meier, l-win FiULi,

FARMERS

Hf. :a’$ lo vo rilo <old-wav»

for

• i s s r w " * ™

I . T c f t e . V ” • } 1 7 5

O I D WAVE

E PERMANENTADD 10c F O R M A IL ORDERS

$4V>MOR

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. M A R C H SI, 19/16 TTMES-NEWg, TWIN FALLS, ffiAHO

Magic Valley Social Tid-Bits

P A G S IfnVH

CalendarBervke* the LD3 f ln t wnrd

church tonight wlU be under the dlrecUon of th# MIA. T b « meeUn* wlU besin 1:S5 p, m .

---rreadweU nt aWedncjdsy wllh Mrs. Bssel

Pickett In thttrse of tho progrm. ♦ ¥ •

Til# Ociuntrj Womenli dub will ;cot fo; a potluck dinner »( Uit

home of Mn. M- T, Anlftuf. HecUon of officers wiil bo held. Each mem­ber li requested to brine table *orT« Ice and & covcred diah,

* ¥ *Tilt Twin Fftll* Oarden elub irin

mrct at 7 p, ra. Wednesdar with Mrs. Kciinoth Kali. 7C0 Blue bo\ilcvtird, Tho toplo for th« day will Lb piantlnj! annuals for effect, !iprlng pointers and garden pe«t« vlth /ipccUl emphaslj on tha Mr*

Biillcr's belrctliiil to Ejr SncHhcn nmiouiiccd rcccntly The £0\t]ilo will bn mrirrleil In June Onmc.i were playca wlih prized ko- Inu to Mrs. Bonnie McycrA niK Mrf. HiiEh Branncn.

auci.U Inchnlcl Mn. C. O. RlKtjIn Mrs. Jnck P,\rr, Mr . Marj’ Whlcely Mrs. licrnlce DoIliiRcr, Mrs. VlrRlnlft Oorton, Huth Oonnan. Thelma Parr, Dorb.un Day, Martha John son. Dorli Siitp.>iln. Doroiliy NcLron, Slilrlcy CelUcr, Etonnn Butler. Do­lors nutlrr, Mnr ’ Jonn Di Sandra lUyeDallcr and Sanjn Kaye Butler.

* * f.Mrlhoiilfl Womm F.nlerlalned Wlve-5 of vWtlnK McthodUt pas­

tors Bttcndlng the hUliop'.i dlnnci ■t the Mcthwllit church here Fri­day night »«re hniiorcd ftt n dlnnci in the church p.irlors.

Saturdny momlng Dbhop and Mrs, Bruco R. Baxter. Portland; the Rev. and Mrs. Georfie ao.'.cberry; the Rev. and itrs. H. O, McCallLster were guesU at breaWnii nt the ■country home ef the Rev. and Mrs. E, U WWt*., • ¥ #

Birthday parly Karen Anne and Carole ^tflrle

Bchllman, twin daughter* of Mr. •od Mri. Owen Dichllman. S35 Fifth ■venue w«t. Twin ^lls, observed their fourth birth anniversaries rc- wnUy.

A l»wn party wai held. Party a m * were distributed the guests

« « «Flu* riiia] UMt

TUt flnil meeltog of the Parent Teacher aiioclaUon council of the Muon win be M 7:4S p. m. Monday, April 1, at iha Blckel school audi­torium. *ecordliig to an announce­ment made by Mrs. Eirl s. Johnson.

Announcement!"t Effective Monday, April 1,

OOT office hours will be as follows:

8:30 A .M . to 5 P . M .

Wcdnesdfiya.to 9 P . M .

Saturdays U ntil Noon

Closed Sundays and Holidays

Drs. J . N. arid F. V. Vosika

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TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO SUNDAY MORNING. M A R C H 31. 1946

New Filer Coach Makes Specialty of Pulling Schools Out of Athletic Doldrums ...... . _ . _. _1. _ _ _ !/,« _____ _ iv.i.V.._--1.1.. ««.*UFlLEIl, March 3(>—AUhousJi Jay

Tliompson, th» veteran coach who will take over rtlrr high BCl:oor« gridiron .basietUAll and track tlcs- lliilcj bciiliinliif! nc»i tall, wouW be the la.ll to claim Die (llstlncllon, ho

till! Inltlnis of nthlrllciilly

*lck hlKli schooL'-tjnrk ot his iiAmc. 1ml’.'. wtiiii Jny has been doing oiinliout hL'p km,: co.ichhic ciirccr

M tioot—the k-i'iU 'vho

Iriick coach and nulslant In foot­ball and basketball tn 1020-30. In 1030-31-33 he gave Oakley stnnd- oiii football and baAkelball tcoiru and thtn u-a.i at Kimberly high to JaTniary, 1037. Dclwccn then and lOli’. whPii he went to MoiiIpcIIlT nn ilii, ‘niompsoii lujidlcd physical education In the Pocatrllo Junior high Kchool and v.u an educntlun advbrr nnd Rul)nltcrn for the cl- vllliiti conservation corpi.

Tlic ycivr before Tlicmpion ciiine to Montp'-ller. IW likli «liool hii<l won only one loclbjll gcinic. Unit

. 10-6,liiwltrtball 14 vlctortc'i wtrc rung up anrt the Worn flnl.'hfd tlilrd In the (Hr.trlcl tournamenl.

Then with the "bMl football pro:.pi'cU I oer have lu<f ntid live ioltcrinen back In bii. ketball, Tlionip.'.im IcH MonljKllor iind urnt to Maicow—tu find iciiother Rcliool In the athletic doldroms

yr:u.i 1/) Kei tilings

the tough J31-StBte league (Icl.ihO nnd Waahlngton). lOAlnj only to LcwLston. 7-0, In the last cnliiute. HU crowning Bchlevemcnt wan » CO-13 upset ot Coeur d’Alene, which, the former Boy»’ Town star. Johnny Brogan, was shooting tor lU (Irst undefeated season In 30 years.

n iey told Jny. whcii he came to Moscow, that the school "Just c:ouldti'l win a dL'trlct tournaitiflit." But Thomp.wn

co-chmnplon.shlp of north Idaho when Lewiston upset hla leani. ' ' ring tile li« t of seven games tween the schoolj. In 1045. hU t woa nmner-up In the district and consolation champions In north Ida­ho. Tills yeiir. taking Junior.?, the Filer coach-to-be ngalii won the (llilrlct but lost to Coeur d’Alene In the north Idaho Ihials.

There'.i good reason that Filer la louklnn forwiird lo the coming of "Doc” TliomiJson.

JEROME, SHOSHONE BOXERS FIFTH4M ai;ic Vall<

Seals Defeat

Raiiiiers, 2-1,

In l l t l i Frame

Miltincn L ose

In Title l{(»iils

BAN I'71.^NCI;k;l),' .M.m.I, m ■—-Tlie B.m FranrI.'.ci) ScmI'., <);wri(iiKthrlr rnclfle Co.usi, hvimie .-.e.i.-.jii, riefeatril tlic f!c:i::le li.ilulc-!. . 'J tn l,ln 11 ItuiliiR brion an .. I inuiti.l 10,000 pcr.'ons toil.iy. iicrnli.' Uli.'iit’/. Mnslc In aie lUh <lnni- In ;.hi>rt- stop Joe Hoover wltli tiio •.vliinliiE

r«ltl. . . .. c.fHi r.u ||"|, (in .1 « 1 cmri in ;• : ■;

1.11 "ui'rk’.'’h'<'l "fiA;.hloii 13. ITMIon f<ntci1 ID jy nnil Iji'hliul Jrtmne niul Rha- were Shellpy nnd lllnrkfoat

E.WES HTOl'S OAKS6AN DIECIO. emit , Mr.ich J"

hander, llmlird 0 .ii;l.i:ul ;.1\ hll;. todny In i.ltclilriK !)i'' t<. h 6 ^ 0 victory ov.r ;:>c O.iV:;.,

B«x ScoresAT CABTLCFOHn

Iw . .1 t o f,!«l,r,,v 111. 3 2 ■'

Union Motors’ 3,049 Continues to Top Magic Valley Bowling Tournament

1*111 lo i ir n e v 'i'a ltn la lio n s

s Eddy’s Bakery team only r righth |>l;icc tollowlng the otrl. 2.n-JD, Twin F.,!k Lum- M. „na Stil,.Icl5. liiilil .«H3

Grapefruit League

DriUcS, R>h». Wllj

piMlauU IK )__ >4

riiiuij.irtu tNi __ oso too coi—s iiC<rp« t«T, Kl<Jmlka. SlftctU and La

U»(H. Klotu: R»H»n»b»T**r. }lu»h« a

_MO CM OIS—i SBerewy, Prtm ini >!cC«Itonfh. Ll*lr.

^n,^^SWil.r, UmKchIn* •nd M.ncii.

K.W Tork (*| ___OflOt;«r.» (0A)-_

ud Smith; L«. C4li-

/ / . , „WE

HAVE

BATTERIESFor Ceie—IHwks—T rsc te rs

LAWN SPRINKLERS

Bud 6t Markitnm P b « n a

tm tjU iX L ia a TwinD«M H H I M B FliQ*

80 Acre FARM for SALEThis farm has > four-room house; ha« n cow barn »l(h heavy

concrete floon and housn 17 cow* comfortably. Larfe chicken lioiiie with donbls walls filled with uwdcil. New, Urie potato cellar will lecotnmedate 10.000 Mckf. Sheep thcdt, waih hoase. •mall (hop. Corralj haTC nnDlng waler the year around. noQse hat lofl water.

This SO It suitable for tmetor cultivation with qnirler mile rows for eBltlvallnr anil Irrigallnt. There are n> noiloua weedt on Ihit plaee.

rrlce $16,000, half down, balance ot] paymenti. For more Inforrnitlon. tee

J. W. L IN Z Y , O W N E R1 .MILE EAST AND !4 MILE SOUTH OF RUrERT

6 - «

C O M P L E T E

Gunsm ithingSERVICE!

• Cuslom Stocking• Kc-HluinK• A ll Types of (‘inn

Rcp.nir

JK R R Y HALTZFU a n d HKICK MUNSON.

Gimsniiths

S pdriB F20:\ Sho.shonc SI. Nnrth

Phone 2182

Wliiit Yc Olde Sjxirts Scrlvencr hopM (locMi't hiiiipen:

Tlial the loeal Cowboys repeat on opening day In

)39 when they open I'oeatello this year.

Change in Idaho’s Game Control Opposed atby speake™ nl the banquet and meeting of the fourth district. Asso­ciated Sporumcn'a clubs, here tonight. Waller Prlebe, Twin Falls, the chairman, presided.

Principal npenkcr wos Tlieo. Weg-prpsldent of Idaho Wildlife

federation, nnd he a.^ked that tho commission be retained.

More than 150 sportsmen sentlng all of the 1 1 counties

Kerry coach, return to Ihe .Majlo Volley, lie's rrceptlTe-, the little fellow lotil’.thls department, when he sloppeil off here on his way to I’oeatello for a vklt—even tbou*h hr lost only one football cmtne at LaGrande la.it fall .nd the material Is rxceptlottal for this fall.What YOSS learned froni sever­

al ha.icball old-tlmer.i;That mil Drenxel. who will

manago I'oeatello thin coming season, caught for Twin Falls In the old Utah'ldaho league In 1927 and lat*r played in Pltls- burih and Cleveland.And that's thnt for now, exct'pt:

f you'll look In Life mngnrine cla.it McekI you’ll find the picture of a former Buhl resident— Pat Mona­han. the major league scout.

fourth dlslrlcl attended the ban­quet. which was served by the Re- bekali isdles In the lOOP hall with the Cassia Rod and Oun club the host. Oeorge H. Scholcr is the pres- Idem,

Motion pictures of wildlife were, shown.

Now on DisplayNew StodelK

WOLVERINE

SHELL LAKE BOATS

E, 0. HAVENS M A R IN E SUPPLY

roeatello In 1

thing a t V

Ranchers Stockmen

LET US SELL Y O U R

CATTLEWe Rave Buyers

For All T>-pcs Livestock

BEST MARKET P R IC E S ALL THE TIM E

We're ttindllni eatUa from Idaho, Nerada. Utah, MonUn*.Gtre t» a trial aeUIng yotirs.

BRING YO U R L IVESTOCK 'TO ’ THE”

TWIN FALLS COMMISSION COMPANY

Livestock Sale EVERY W ED N ESD A Y

PHONES IVIn Fallj STOCKTAfiDS tU COMSL omCK M9

I o ra l* CAUXN - pno. W7J BCBT CALLEN . FRO. 105H I

mPLEMENTS— HARDWARE!

VALLEY MOUND CORRUGATORS

HORSE GRAIN BINDER

HORSE MOWERS

McVEY’S161 3rd Are. We«l

IKK. Tele. n’ V31, .Ternnie . HANf:i,. Tele, IJ1«It. Twin r*lli I,. SKINNKtt, Tele. 30:U3, Huhl '. A.MHHOSK, I'lmne nifPT Ill

ilurley

V IC K K R S & .M.vnnON535 MAIN F.

rllONE I0S3J OR !>3t-M

s e e ­t h e

SEA HORSESThe Biggest Display in Idaho

of

JOHNSON SEA HORSEOUTBOARD MOTORS

GLEN’S SERVICE STATIO N(C'atty-cornured from the I’nsl Officc)

—BUHL—ORDER N O W i f you waul ()uick-:Uiirtinv', troiiblc-froc, loiitr yu;iM of fi.shiiij; and frolic. The JO H N SO N i.s the Old Rclinljlc de-btiKi'c'd otiHnmrd. None In'tler . . . (itnti a.H a ,'!2ii(i Di'irrce Riiiconi i ’ullor, I know). The Best is iioiio too Kotni.

OKDF.R N OW , My li.sl i.-; just slarlinK, and I liopc to

Ki t .some lieliverie.s in M :iy; nioi’u in J udu and Ju ly . Tlic Hnrly Bird catchi^s.

SIGN-UP .\T G L K N ’.S SKRVICK STATION . . . H U H I, Hiirold R. Iln rvcy , Jdlin.son Dealer for HaKcrman Valley

I.OCATKI) at

HARVEY’S HAPPY LANDING

(Under constniction. but »oon lo be . . .)

The Live DF.An-CKNTKIl of Ihe . . . On The Olil C

R A L E IG H DAVIS. MnnnRcr

PUBLIC SALEHavinft sold my farm I will oel! the follow lnfr at pnbHe aactlon on my farm , located

2 miles soulh, 3 miles we.sl and I '/ i m iles south of South Park, Twin Falls.

TUESDAY, APRIL 2ST ART IN G 1 P. M.

CATTLEGuemaej Cow, 5 7ear» old, mllkln[

Guerme}’ Coir, S year* old, tnllklnf

Guernse;r Cow, S yean old, mllklni

GDemiry Cow, S yean old, mllklnr

Giicrnsr:r Cow, Z yttn old, iprloter

Guemser Cow. i yean old, »pfld|ef

Guemiey Cow, 5 yean old, iprtnrer

Gaemier Cow. 5 yean old, iprlnier

S OarntscT Heifer Sprinfefi

S Cqernaey Heifer Cilrea. I t# S monthi

3 Gnernsoy IIdII Caltet, 3 to 9 month* J

TEA M B LACK MARES

5 & 7 Yrs. Old, 3400 Ll))i.

F E E D E R PIG , 90 LBS.

J 2 NEW HAMPSHIRE

PULLETS. LAYING

MACHINERYS-Seetlon Wood Harrow

8-Fool Tractor DIto

Deerint Mowlaj Machine

Be«o CulUntor

Good M-hole Oratn Drill, »eed atUehmrnts

Molloe 6-row Bean and Beet Planter, tistd 1 year

2-row Moline Power Deet I’ullcr

Mormon Comiiator

n»7 sup

lU r Derrick, wtib cablet and pnlleyt

Stork Trailer

Good Robber-Tired Wt(on and Rack

Almo.st New DcLaval M agnetic

M ILKING MACHINE

2.unil

Stainless Steel Buckets

TERMS—CASH

E. E. LANCASTEROWNER

W . J. Hollenbeck, Auctioneer Carl Hollenbeck, Clerk

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SUNDAY M O R N IN G . MARCH 81.1046 TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO PA G E . E L E V E N

Onu'uoii*

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f,\OOM.TftlWiS SEARS — VOO MAW HOI-IMT A s sECURlTV FORA. LOA^i OF.SK^5 5 — X SiEED CrtEWlCAU sOPPLlES FOR. WV ACTOMIC .RESEftRCrt— HAR.eowpV^:^

LA.STViE6V<TMA.T \t RELIC OP OLD STOvJE IROM WAS SHSAPfCseu VOL) STOPPED IKiTMe BOER Ni-JAR..' — BUT HERE'S YOUe Pivje ;

AsJD VJHAT ' CHEMICALS AReVOO u s if ^ 8ES1DES Tvwr eiEfODED URftKilUU' <5eCmeo a t T u e r

CVJUS CLUB ?

“I t Isn’t a fire, Sarge . . . He’s just sneaking' out to make up our forcHome!”

RED RYDER

OUT OUR W A Y By WILLIAMS

SIDE GLANCl'S Ry GAI HRAITH

••How <1.1 w,' k)ii.« wi„-ii hr,y.-^MVK";'>l I tiilhk u lia t

ll ih sorni'ity iuh'iIs is ;i fnct-fiiuiinK ronimitli’i';"

THIS CURIOUS WOULD liy FKRGUSON

Rosear

DiCWCTBUfLOTOE FlITSr BCATnrCPELLED BY

S T £ ^ M / SEvrcu. \»EN HAD

SUCCEEDED IW A\OV(N>5 eOATi gVTHE APPLICATICW CF STLW CU\M C THCOUiiH

VARiXJS CCTJCE AND- IMWcncAL d e v ic e s ,? But RJLTON M.A5 TWE PICST

TO SCLVE THE k PROffLFA' SUafSSFULLY.

THE FIRST U.S. CENSLIS WAS TAKEN fM 1730/ (TAM YCU 6UESS V.'fTHlKj A AULLION OF

THE P.r-PX!1.4rcN ?

K ir t l a n k j w a r b l e r .NESTS CJNLY tN M /C ^/O A A /,

AND N JUST TA//iSS COC/lV774eS Cf THAT STATE..

: 3,803,G35 persons.

By FRED HARMAN

ioTSft

THIMBLE THEATER

VIC FLINT By MICHAEL O’MALLEY and RALPH LANE

WASH TUBBS

BOOTS AM) un it l im D I I 'S By lOnCJAR MARTIN

yvy;i\ \OT T»\W PU9.

KOftt \ V.ViOVCi VTO T u t OVJL TOR

wool

OK THftT WIW a \Sll K)0-\ LOO\< ft'SOOKiO: ---.---i >\MOt r—

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\ 6000 \NS10Ewv>^ h wov\%.Vt.*3"> iAu\i: "jvvios HOv\t ^ uov io ttfo -vtw-

GASOLINE ALLEY ISy KING

THE GUMPS By GUS EDSON

DIXIE DUGAN By McEVOY and STRIEBEL

I V.AMTTOTALKTOPAISr^/YETr^ BE=C«c'rOU TAkE HSR. y f

OH - SO YOU'VE / YES, ^ IT'S AuLTRue,AUNTIE)/.AREN'T' — t MADE MY P C LK S ^ YCU. TK:N.V I VJftS INVITED/ASHAV.tiC’ ’ hCSt? -AND I DID /WUR FATitcC /;Rn E HOr.'.G AND J 13 CLICK /. NiCE

I WAS GlCK. /li-iLD WS'iERED GO I CDULO CTAY —, PEKCCN , LC N S ER ---^

U'JT YCO CCN'T KSOM HIM, \ r*'JNTi£-»,E'S JOKINUA^D I fP nv.rET TO M5 IN FR0N7O= 1 [cPEOPLE y i .

SCORCHY —By EDMOND GOOD

44.1M SA'IC:? T AT "Vt-E CV31..Z F'?5i>T ^.AC j-^t ■« ] ASOjT

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Close Race in

Averages for

Women’s LoopThe Ion* lead In the high nvrr-

»ge ailumn Ihnt Mr*. Mary Ollktr ha* hfid tor mo.it or the irrimi scuKin lo<i»y hsct mellod to n smuir point, Blallstlclnn Frfd £

for the Mnjlc City

n««ves' Wholcsalo »nd Lumber in tli» Mnjor n hot.I Mven over F-ddy'« niithrrfortl'* IHrhi-r.v n

iSlephpiis Signs Witti Mcxican Loop

Markets and Finance « « « «

Grain« « V «Stocks

» * * » Livestock

Markets at a Glance

l i i i S : :

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Strovit R Ranch HarKains

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RADIO AND M'U'SIC

nrw. rhnnn

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BAUER’S

(i()O D T1UN(;S TO EAT

lIAt.r 110(1—Chulc. ,o-jni w%rk

CAIIILll^^S MARKET

SEEDS AND PLANTSnVA'A'

I 'R O N T QL’ARTEHS

C A U T ER 'S MARKET

AUTOS FOR S A L EOl'A .uu. ^

|V'|‘T OpIk*o5uM,"*»S4

•» M , i,r».“*o*PA 4t lb uta» .i.mpl. (n>n »rlf« ooBtlol «11 OM<l

KiMi Auu Comctnj. Jtrmn* Phooa

:i>nt nndiiioD. Inqclr* Slnam*

i'ilYMOiriil, cle.n- OPA~«elKa*.

DifSlliliNT K!iirftb.k.r. CooJ o cr «lll iriili lot nlilcr car. I

ih;“ r"B^.;rT.tr«rl*n.. tl.eirts .1

GOOD lor, ACRF

HENSON & llAKHK

— 2 GOOD RANCHES—

PA U L EQUIPMENTA.SD \-El,DtNO SnOf

AS.-50C1ATI0N

WANTED— REN T . LEASE

-WinlK) —

HOUSE or A PA RT M EN T

HOMES FOR SA LE|*^K00« W> *lth btlh. Kov .r modftti. B-tk on ..m» 1"t. r«nUnr.

Very altrai;tivoly b u ilt

new, modern

-l-BEDROOJI H O U SE

on or,4 trtt. tiJolniB*

h.rrt.oj ("^4 a'uo

See FAY COX

Phone MMR3

REAL ESTATE W ANTED

POSSE.SSION M AY 1ST

on riiiurArs quicKi:n

A : b*Jrmm him* on J«ffer»<it

• f ’l roll'l^..rr.nl. lUrt«c~l floor .w ro'l E«tellenl locitlon.

COUJJERLY& P A R IS H

C. A. KOBINSON. Roallor

Good 5 Room House

ON ACREAGE

--WANIE1>—Real E.st«tc Listings

I HAVE miYEBS

Hi.nri

G ARDEN CULTIVATOR

SEA RS ROEBUCK & CO.

OLSON LOADER

''‘' ' l ic V E Y s ''’''

BUSINESS A N D PROFESSIONAL

DIRECTORY• BICYCLE SALES ti S E R y rC E • iS/MEOGffAPmNO

' CLEANERS * DYERS • UOXEY TO LOAN

COMMERCIAL PRINT/NO ' PLUMBING <k HEATINO

tPhniliK fti< i'lumtiliit tDl ntc. Ca.

F. C. GRAVES & SO N

“ FARMS FOR SA LE

FLOOR SANDliiO

- roiiSAI.E-

Ll'JiM A. CHAPIN

W ILL. CONTRACT

For Stc'd Production

GLO B E SEED & FEED

COMPANY

1-ERTH-I7.EK

V I O O R O

■mLMf'N;’.

i^ v ts

\ \ ^ 'T p P i( r i i i iY "

W,..,!, M,,l .....

M ISC . rO K SALE

H A Y , GRAIN AND FEED

7.r-—

A L L S IZES

W isconsin Motors

E L E C T R IC DRILLS

W IL L IA M S TRACTOR CO.

S IN G E R Sew iiijf Machine Co.

THEID A H O JU N K HOUSE

is on the a ir again!iVaw W i 'inlrl. lUunn tel Oni

— N E W A R R IV A L S -

I.MAN RtinilEIl nOATS (mrJ

Or'.-i JIM HUGE .1

T IM M O N S Apiilinnco & R m iin Confer

Just Received!

W EST ERN A U T O S U P P L Y

SPECIAL S E R V IC E S

For pow«r iUxblr.*,

WALCOn « JOHNSON GRAVEL CO.

Commercial

R E F R IG E R A T IO NE^CINtF.alSd . MAINTHNANCE

PH O N E 999APPLIANCE C O , TOO.

SJl a. Twin Fillt

MAC1C VAl.LK.yR E F R IG E R A T IO N

SorviccOUARANTKKD SERVICE

We M ake

PHOTOSTATIC C O P IE S

LYMOIITH Oood Ur«. A-1.r. r hori ITICN'W «fl«r » p. m, ®r In r.rwn. Z. B. IUti>«r

‘nan lud r, eomlltkitT MW

X flrrvjcv, S44

01 Cull fcrr rwir mi « «?IW- v>r.'t Ir., mon«r-S«« “Umrk*- it

KEl.LY « llijn: TEXACO

l«3) STUtlEB^EB COMMANCEB

1»U I1IIH50N <-DOOR SEDAN

D<v'.b cm <Ri!er ctlHns rric*.

GATES BROTHERSMACHINE SHOr \Vn<liII. Iiliho

HiailEST CASH PBI0E8 PAID POR TODB

osm CAR OR TRtJOK

-SELL—TOUR OLD CAR N0W1

KTir WAIT UNTIL I'lUCFJ DBOPI

BALLEN GER’S Veltex Sen ice

Pv»Wi «r.d Ilk rii»e* <1>

HIGHEST

CASH PRICESpaid for lat« model

U8U) CARS,TBunu.

AWO BDais (It pays to shop around)

TWIN FALLS M OTOR Phona M

To=r A«1» fl»4T_rm«n W«»% nd Anw P»lDtlB»

—Fiji rjISeltnt 8*rrle^—AU. WORX GUARANTZZD

KIMBERLY

Auto Body 4 Fender Shop

KiribaOM. Klmtxrlr

ARMY SU RPLU STTRI3 AND TUD^^MfljU. T»W*,

DODCE ItKON tmi or m ___

JEe^'D^ircUrrSri!*?t^Be«tk m>t

ST&niNa « h ”at for »r»» ___

Tlmk«n uj^N.w^‘D w rew i$ i

«nS **HEAVY *FRo7t DWVE AJT.M —

b< (oi>4 to pgtUfia talk

.TCROME AUTO PARTSn-bolMiW BMall

rb.» 41. U*k>

• t/HVA’ ^^OW En s« BL a Fk. «!.

STOCKMENI rinMEBSIBrUi <J P--UI

coyH issio;; comfant

T^V IN F A L L S A R M Y STC-

S T IM ES-NEW S

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PAGH FOURTEEK T IM ES-N EW S. T W IN F A L L S . IB A H C 8U N D A T M ORN ING , MARCH 81. 1948

Times-News Public Forum—Voice of the Reader

She Answers Gooding Board

On Probation Offit er StandEditor, Tlmci-Ncw.';

In vltw of Uip fiict Hint I Tesporifllble for .levcrul lytliloiis big dWrlbiitecI In OoodliiK count.

') obtain n much tifcdcd probntlon o'- ./ ttcfT 1 Itel I should nn-iRpr Du-

^ 1 statement made by ihc commlr.'lon- \ ew tttlcl probate Jiidg''.\ I c*n not help but fn-1 that Uir ‘ cost anti the hlRh qunlHlrntloni .>t

I t *uch nn ofII«r T'prc bouKt^l i scare t^iccoimlvnnlhr.i into II ti:

I \ «bout-fnee.........................i cltrJc )i the hli;h«t fialar!-<l j _ employe and i doubt ir

•xeccclj U.eOO, and lln- would, without qurstloii, i.

I'l 'houra to work. lonjrr ixip-i' * ‘ luet In rcc............. - ‘

*1.800- I D| of tho ta: county to 1 eeduro la tn p,i> ml offlccr fuml'h hh uj>-keep.

We find In iVin probation olllcrr

kccp.1 It In repair the probnte rourl not h.ivc ft colUs;Included child or ;He usfs jiLt: iiiaiii

W Oooding count; cjcpensp of ni

• theh! Is nircady the '. offlcc. nr (in offic/' «ddc<I to..J Aa for our county not hnvliiK iiny. ..one t)unllfipd for .■sucli a po.-.ltlon 1

•hould tiilnk the cliirt'ai of Ooodlnf •-.county wollW be allKhtly ln.-;ultf . ■•Without too much effort I thouf:: •« f four and undo\ibtp>ll)- •' ' of that uinnv iiKir,' hero. I do no; think •houid be plnycd tij) i Why have thnn t.m^ht or IumUIv, with tJic Mm of bftinc ii w..r h, fre’ve had enouRli war.M

Ycj,.whoever I's ilic prubiition Jlccr should have n [XT;.on:illly I think hlj or her jH:r.'onnlUy .'!u be primarily, thr love tor youth

; » diUd llkpct, he kno-.v:. It 1 will respond.i The qiititlon nr delmqiiciu j J Bits' U. of euurrc, tnic. And I of thMC delinquent Juvrnllc

Irms begin at hmn#- iint mir ; munlty. our cl

atjonger tlian

Gossett Doesn’t

Take Stand, Just

Evades, Says He

f hapter'of DAR Gives Its Thanks

Sanborn Enters, Won’t Tell What

•HOISE, Miirch 30 m-A promU niiit Hcpubllciin who onre rnn for the GOP nomination for United Staten .senator. John Sanborn, Ha- >;rrmaii, hiw nbi.iliicd nomlniitlng petUlonB here but declines to say for nhiit reiuson.

In 1D<2 fSniiborn n'ai' ilrfeiited for Ihe henntorliil nomlnnllon by the btr John Thomn-i, who wns eWtcd. B.inborn giilnrd tlic nomination for

but w« defeited by Arnold WII- lifltnj, now governor.

He has Bl.vj *er\'cd u » state •Tcprfscntotlve and ccnator from Gooding county.

DUMPS* DemlnK ond Myer for

irrlgallon, Indnstrlnl nnd domc.i- tlc u.<e.v Repairs and Service 1

FLOTO l,IL I.y CO.IJO 3rd Ave. W. Phone 170

NOTICE. . .Farmers—Truckers

We have idded another man (o our mechanleal department

S P E C IA L IZ IN G IN

TRUCK & TRACTOR WORK

THE FIELDS CO.TRANSFER & GENERAL REPAIRING»2fi Shoshone West Phone 348

LIVESTOCK SALETUESDAY, APRIL

In Adtlidon To O ur HcKuIar Run

\Vc W ill Hnvc

59 H EA D F AT ANGUS STELILS

This is .an extra Rood lot

no H EA D F AT ANGUS STEEPS 2 H EG IST ERED ANGUS BULLS

1 REG ISTERED W H IT E FACE nUI.I,

JEROME LIVESTOCK

(COMMISSION CO.

“ «■ Phono 152J

IS THE FACTORY ON STRIKE?

I t m ay be th a t the factory, which

m anufactured your truck or tmctor la now on strike.

Keep In m ind thnt we can wclil or make the .part you need—thus RRving you tim e and money.

B RIN G IN T H A T PART THIS WEEK

• P lum U nt • P a i n l •E lcc lr icn l Siippllra

I t ’s onI>* ratiir.il for people to wonder

v'hy, w itli th(i war an d ra tio n ing over,

there aren ’t more r io r .s h c im Slices

available. The answer, accord ing to the

riorslieim Shoe C om pan y , is t h a t re­

conversion is not ns easy as i t sounds.

To change overnight from m ilita ry to

100% civilian p roduction is no easy

taslc. New leathers and m aterial.^ must

be obtained . . . new, h ig h ly specialized

skills taught them.

Above all, Florslieim s in iu iards must

never be forgotten. W c agree w ith

I'lorsheitn that quantity is tno high a

price to pay for the quaHty t l in t has

built the largest fine shoe business in

thr world.

S IA IN I'LOOR

SHOE

DEPAUT.MENT

So Fresh—So Gay—So Pretty and Smart

SpriiiK lime m rnns .«o much to the

IiiKtnil crowd! E .spirially wlioii they ’'‘-'J

can k't'l nil dro.'i.scd uj) in ii smart luiw \ \

frock! Sue our .splpndid colloction of \

snappy new cotton drcs.scs for the

mtlc .Miss.

Bmnrt girls and thrifty moth* The;e clianiilnK lltile Jumper

trs can find In these comfor- style drcwics In cotton bto.id-

table, tmart seersuckers plenty cloth are .iho- n In ii cool me-

to be proud of. They are jhown dUim DIue with all While

In a variety of stylei. Assorted blouses. 3 pft'ce Myle*.

colors.

s iz ra

Sizes 7 to 14Sl-90 S5.90

IDAHODEPARTMENT

STORE“ / / H ^ h n ’t R i g h t , B r i n g l i B a c k "

M AIN FLOOR READY-TO-WEAR

Idaho Department Store" / / i t i s n ’t r i g h t — b r i n g ^ i i h a c k ”