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e iig U T inruitiie rlwN¥ r------ HWAIYSH A Regional Newspaper Serving Nine IrrlentctJ-ldnho-Conntira' FINAL" CITV EDITION VOL. 28, NO. 243 TWIN FALLS, IDAHO. MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 191G PRICE 5 CENTS Iran’s Appeal to UNO Challenged By Red Delegate LONDON, Jan. 28 (U.RJ— Inin's cliipf cifteKute to ihv UN .•u)lH>ulo(! to tlu' -sccurily coutx'il ti.day for liul)) HKainnt R sian -inli'i-ftrfiice" in Iraniai! affairs, only to be chiill.’m inimodiately by the Soviet clc-k‘«atc,‘. Iran'.s aiipcal no .sooner was 1„ f.irc the UNO ti' il than Hv of , ,.i clinrKed that i( ^ ,v rk-fnncl jrov ’rui[i7;rulfli. In •nt.'d hy ^ ...>k office Siilurtli clrl.'natc, actinK re|ir Sus|)icioiis of 3 Powers Mar UNO Meeting n> t.OL'IS y. KKK.MLK ll iK'Ip. Amir. n.IK'al foi Vishin.'.ky. vice tuniniiK.sar of foreign al fairs and cliiof dc-lcKnte to tli L'N'O, pointed out tlint furnu charxe.^ n^'ain.st Riis.«iii wer '■■ ‘i.-ied by "a Kovurnmont ii Kcr in power." Thus, h lc'<l. Ihn charec.s nn lonyf lotlKCI I be heard Iroi) trms If lilr.puij . of the Pacific Governor to Select Norlli Idaho Choice BOIO^. J»n, 38 (/ry—Oav. Arnold WliaMi*'tiJV’.'tteilfly tie iirob-iWy would »nneunc« UU» v.cofc the .ip- polnlment of "n nortli Idalio mnn" “Busiest” Girl To Leave Job of thp Cham -•iccr e I a r > .^urcr of th CoinmcTcr, cff«. rcrctnrj- J.utics A- B Murtaugh Sends 1,200 Garments Taclvc liuiidrEd gurmcnti were rouKlil licrc Sfiturday from .Miir- »ugh lor the Victory cloihlnu col- by rt, J. Holmti, Tain Fnlli in. Cluiirte Drown, countj iBlrinan, announcfd Monday ! broughi to tiic icctl< main depot ...... u.*uu »ii Utrsons with micka to ,?parc to com- munlcnte wlUi D. R. Tllitr>-, notary- drive chairman, at hU phone. HCH. The Vfhlcics arc needed Satiiriiay in the final colltctlon. Brorni thanked clutii and schools for hav- ing given clothM lait week to tl)o nOMD THREAT LONDON, Jan. 28 iU.R)-A yount RAF demolition expert flirted ultH death »t the bottom of a JO-fooi illme pit tn London's St. Jauiei parlc today, probing for Uie fuse of o live. t.lOO-pound German bomb thai threatea« Buckingham palace nnil the^UNO meeting place in Central Suit for Airport Land Opens Here T. Unllcy Lfc. 'n ir llcd that by Tula Fall Hclcn;i, Mont., ipiirocl of t I. ni. today. ciinlt and J. II, Hlaiidfor ll tlieclty Hiicl J. II, Both nilorncy for [lw Nckon. :avc:., city cnKliU'fr, tMtl London GI Brides, Babies Expert Testifies He Predicted Jap Blow \VASilINT.Tf)N, Jan. 28 (U.P) — (apt. K. M. /.achahas. a sp.rialist in naval imclliK<‘iire, it-.-^lifieci today lhal lie forei'ast the Jaji.'.ncso ;itlatk im I’carl llitrl.ur nine nioiilhs bi^fore D.c, 7, i;i ti. Zarharias told the I’oarl ilarlior invostiKutinK nunmittee he warm'd A<lm. Ilu.^band H. Kiintncl in .Muivh. IDll, that if Jap.in ,started a war with iho L'liitcd Stales it likely would hctTin with a Stiiiday niorniiii: attack on the fleet in Pear! . Harbor llmiiiet rrcenily told the comir he renitilibcrcri talklna to Zim Ls in March. 1941, but he <lld recall the prediction. of the raclflc fleet he »'m "a very •■ jilci he Wiui sure, however, the (Iri.ilL; wcrr rcniembrrtd cc-AOni. W. W, Smltli who a captnln .-vnd KImmcr.i chief callc. .stuff. ZRcharUs hild 31. 1041, In Klmm. abo.it thi.' Kcncral trkcncl and probably objoc oiiUt be to de.stroy four U. S. battlc.'li He .said he had decldc<l Uiat Jai would have to r.xliice our fleet by that much to prevent It Interfering wltiJ Japanr.sc: movca Impartial Fact Finding Urged By VFW for Lalior Disputes ^ of the re-M il ihu ci.ngre.'-^mc atiendi-d the New Day Is Upon Us, but Othman Wishes It Were 1910 and He Possessed a Horse Ly HIEDKUICK C. OTHMAN WASHINOTON, Jun. 28 (UPJ - ims arc ready Tor the eapluU' rsl iill-Rlttij office bulIdliiE, tlv army’.', talking to the mati •hut h'appciks 1 .. .0 work on niy radio with mil tJie Yellow Cnb company Is fqiilpptiiB .'onie car.% with telcphone.v <nif navy'A piling up some atom bcoibft to turn 97 eWps Into itrong- !Ulng Kmoke, the new day Li up- ui, and I don’t Uilnk 1 like it I doubt If I ’ll survive It, ! with it 1910. I wish I had a hcrw. csldcnt Truman wantji a broad- ng atudlo with rlelng tUge In . Whlt« House office building Sen, Olen Tnylor of Idaho thinks enate ahould hi lonles i>nd .1 v to .Uu ] . e I’d gel >tl rtiftUy) thT Ha- hih instalkil ttlcvlili at*, free from pryli.g ten , fxcipt on ladles' nlnht. icn <imd H suddens me to Rcrou.^ . looklne t fldUltd wlUi Uio. lldhts flashed, a ,and a y and dim- tav They the green i oquare screen In Icker and you know very fc»’ clothes ap- evlc*". looked me In :iK of hut)bn>hubba. 6he winked a appeared, : electronic « . me- Then »he dli- :ll rou. friends ot the :ronlc world, If Uiai happeris to me again, there’s going lo be trouble. Worw yet Is on the way. My m- esllgallon Indlcktea that two*war triertilon ts aromid the comer nnd soon wUI be itutallcd by thase same eU-UartUn*. There’ll be «-pu4h-, other In th The lx«;i ply by ton. The.'K' liiipro'c- I’ll enter the |-1 .. east (ince, I ivoi •Ither. If Mr. ’I con?re« Thai Olve me a radK and I can stop But that tele me stumi>ed. W1 r boij' offlcc and kitchen at home. , 1,1 the brldcNjan, I communlcatc with wanu^ by radar ai new Mipply of grei n dispatch about it. .' many warships the ind if the cabs mial •ervlce. I ’ll uke Uii 1 ihough the neot ncnt* r'can Ignore office building »l •ludio.at hla ofiice! dc congre.'^s to !ef ney, that's all right, with i3«n. Robert Wts., the reorgan* akers, with hi* idi the proceedlnga . won’t bother tn and a screwdrtyer rongreu. alt right. 1 btuinc >has a lady sings she Meat Production Resumes As Workers Return After 12 Days Away From Posts Solon Demands Disarmament Meet to Prevent Atomic War Agency Urges Ex])ansion of Old Age Plan Girls Besiege Ensijtn Winner Of Nylon Hose 7. Benefit paynienu 8. Exjiau'-loii of fid board snl< "It would be dc.-.lnnr Litlng Kiip.. Ill the CO. ajmniu. nny be e c,ia);.:diPiuK -iiyiKii^r.im.th OOUHLE CHICACiO, Jan. XR-L'.arr jrave'tjoi a ilckft for latlin?: ti hours later, on nnothrr i'.rcel stopped analn am! quf'tl about the wme offcii.'f. "Tills b ixT.H'Ciitlrai.’ licit tw’ln brother, Wnrrrn, ”.<a Chester Doonon. ”He officer over there. Oo *ti forget your stid NYLONS FOB EASTER? WASHINO’TON, Jan. :s Uf—Tlie civilian producUon admlnljtrstlon •ays It will be six monlhs to a year before the .ihortauc of nylou htpe ■er but-Umi_tt.filiou!il.c-“ « “P. •om# by Easter. Progress for Housing Here Best in State ha.s made the n linuslni; fhortaj today. Till' T\un Fj clue to the.'ociii Other Id:ihomi been .'.o fortun been nllottell 2i addtllon.l In noUc th. Chamber of C - • l-s faced with ii ;.ln > It wn.i voted that -ntly nil" the 248,000 11 K ’ovenimcnt-soized . under way nfter 12 Hitntiv i thR dieted dnliverio.s of men Lailoiitlel.sheninninp ii< than Wednesiiay, and t I's report. adtiin« thinKs were "nil iiiK front. ire.sidw)! o! the AKL meal M’ort'cr.i’ •etiinicd to work S^iturdav. •’ leadin^r western markets were 136,- a week ngo nnd 72,085 ft Roundup of Other News iclualon would be reached ■lortest po.'jible tlme." ) union has offered lo ac- ncreuse of 17'i cents an the AFL now Is holding IP. wound 1.400.000 work- ued Idle In labor disputes -1 Strike Ma; Knd lh» a(«cl suikc will end n a Wci'k-or-so.’’ official, who U claicly hL^ forec; steel strll on th( )a.snl only In pari :rrnd .'.hoini In the 33i> OOP picjldentlal candlate. In Topeka, Kan., specch. urged an lid 10 -iieK ilcal borrowing and .lending" . , , flabbl Kopul tlojcn ioa<lc<l with ihe Palestine com- illtec III Ixitidon to utop playing olltlc-s Klili the Jews . . . Wool rowers al a Sail Uke City meet- iR were told that the hopes of tllC irtuslry acre b.ucd on luture con- . ’The supreme court rejcclcfl a New Jer- effort to collect »14.- .u Irom Mri, Doris I . . . Richard ClcT- escaped from the was In soUtory con- Imtlluilon Duko Croni erly. rtcen Idaho lulMi fmcnic • todoy >t Ui I Lake City, tiuto ilealers ilil they couian’t fill orclers for new irs before I94S. . . A Detroit nelgli- tKirhood grocer Is belnj held lor an attack and attempted murder of a seven-year-old gtrl. . . Prom Prank- furt. Qennsny, it was rcporltd tiint .he Chrtitlsi, Democrat*, mlidlc-uf- tlie-road party, took a bis leU over leftist parllfs in early voting In the Amcrlcnn rone . . . Foreign MlnLs- ters In London have started to db- CIIS5 boundaries fordcfcnted Ilaly. . . Tlie new French govcrnmeni in ParL'i tiended by Presldenl Felix Goiilin. started an economic policy John manslBUghter charge arLslng the deaths of three wrsons by his car Jan, 13. It vleivi \vi plah! The niivjorlty held that the ted •mment should bi- "forcrd to tape" and make nv.ilUble cn grncy hou.iing unlt.i wllhln tr,' tlon distance of .Moscow, Two Sentenced, Another Paroled trlcf < niornlnf , two ' need Imprlsoi........ oiif .*5 paroled, rneit Poullgnot. Twin Paib, was [encetl for first degree Inirglary me to IS yeans In the state penl- ;inry. Junior Earl Bri«ht. 18. Twin Falls, was sentenced for for* rry to one to 14 years in the pen- entlary. but this was commuted 1 six months in the county jail. Robert M)-ers. 17, Long Beach. Cam., wa* paroled on forgery cl arges for one yrar and his sen- tence was withheld untU t«rmlna- ttoD of parole. G.-neial Motor •hari;i-i of relii. ;i«xl t^ilth «ltl . the UAW. Way the weekend wl •s un IB-cenl I Btid Chry.'^tcr w Ttic UAW m hct.c agreed I 3enerul Motor: the other blj ilKlu'.st OM ha; I ccnt.^ A 10': ded hy a fact- the union salt rejected by thi •lui.... i.ivtiiv;, i / j t-uui ivnuQ- , 25. Hfyburn, died at a Callfor- hojpltal. J h tnothcr. Mr?. Cora Ktiuiscn. Ilc-yburn. had gone to Torrance. Cnlir,, lo mrft him. rjiori!' Knudsen. who had been .•n-'.i' for 18 month.'; and over- ;ur a year, was suffering from EIcultemln, relatives here said, — -ifLs laststntloned In the Plilllp- pine Islands *m, Uie amiy «n- T now I.'! conducting , and the engineers nei decide whether to take Four Men Hurt in Auto-Truck Crash liUPERT, Jan, 2»-F( ................ Injured, one scrloiiily. Saturday afternoon when an nutomobllt out of control on highway 25 • of Paul MoM 1 I fro , Rupei of 1 had I Ices brokei Others hurt were Thale Seal. SOI First street, Rupert, driver of th car, who suffered cuts and bniisea -neck -injury: « man-named Olson. Mifi suffered only a'sprained ankle; and Ben Moon, 3103 Harvey street, Boise, who was driving thi truck from Salt Lake City to Boise Moon, who suffered mlr»r hurts, vrof. riding alone and the other three men were In a IU7 mode] Chevrolet coupe. The car was ................. and the truck damaged about $400 worth. Investlfatiflg offteen re- ported. Adamson and Seal were brai(h( I tho Kupert hospital.' but Seal as relc««I today to return lo hli homo. " Heyburn Soldier Dies Hour After Arriving in U. S. ntJRLEY. Jnn, 30 — WlUiln an hour nfter latidliig m the United ;s a.*ard a hospltol ship f c, T/5 I Jl Knud- rrlis Ferry, Dorn' In 1520 at s,orporal Knudsen nitcnucg me Burley schools. Surviving are las mother, his '»lfe. wliortsldc,i In Stockton, Calif,: two chlldrrn, Bobby tind Sherry: seven slsler.n, Mrs. Del Holmes and Mrs. Dean Jensen, both of Ileylium; Mrs, Jim McQrew, San Andres. Cahf.; Mrs. Inei Beck. Stockton; Mrs, Leonard Andres. Modesto. Calif.; Mrs. Roy Hlllyer. Utttc Rock, Ark.; Mrs. Ethel Rleger, Chico. Calif,, and two brothers, Roy Kuud- Heyburo, and Clarence Enud- Lodl, Calif, i unerol scnices were held today at Stockton, Calif. Crosby Leads in Movieland Race For High Honors HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 28 («V-Bin» Crosby. »ho doei better in the wear derby than his horses do In Ui« racing virlety. Is nmiUng In front tuV" Hts prlMlly role In “ T h e Beil* of St. Man's" won him th e oot&lnatloo lost night for IMS's top honor from the motlaa,plclure.kciui«mr.orwU-..- and sciences, and • elunct lo de- fend hli trtffispb * TUJr i|o .ln ••Oolag My Ws7.“ On th< ImtnlM dd«, Ihm (« • ,ex winaen t»t tbe opportunajr to duplicate tbe fe«U o f npMtcta Bette Darij tnil LmdM

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Page 1: London GI Brides, Babies Meat Production Resumes UNO ...newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times... · eiigUT inruitiierlwN¥ rHWAIYSH----- A Regional Newspaper Serving Nine

e iigU T inruitiie r lw N ¥ r------HWAIYSH

A Regional Newspaper Serving Nine IrrlentctJ-ldnho-Conntira'

FINAL"

CITV

EDITION

VOL. 28, NO. 243 TW IN FALLS, IDAHO. M ON DAY , JAN U ARY 28, 191G PRICE 5 CENTS

Iran’s Appeal to UNO Challenged By Red Delegate

LONDON, Jan. 28 (U.RJ— Inin's cliipf cifteKute to ihv UN .•u)lH>ulo(! to tlu' -sccurily coutx'il ti.day for liul)) HKainnt R sian -inli'i-ftrfiice" in Iraniai! affairs, only to be chiill.’m inimodiately by the Soviet clc-k‘«atc,‘.

Iran'.s aiipcal no .sooner was 1„ f.irc the UNO

ti'il than Hv

■ of

, ,.i clinrKed that i( ,v rk-fnncl jrov

’rui[i7;rulfli. In

•nt.'d hy ^

...>k office Siilurtli clrl.'natc, actinK

re|ir

Sus|)icioiis of

3 Powers Mar

UNO Meetingn> t.OL'IS y. KKK.MLK

ll iK'Ip.

Amir.

n.IK'al foi

Vishin.'.ky. vice tuniniiK.sar o f foreign al fairs and cliiof dc-lcKnte to tli L'N'O, pointed o u t tlint furnu charxe.^ n^'ain.st Riis.«iii wer '■■‘i.-ied by "a Kovurnmont ii

Kcr in power." Thus, h lc'<l. Ihn charec.s nn lonyf

lotlKCI

I be heard Iroi) trms If lilr.puij . of the Pacific

Governor to

Select Norlli

Idaho ChoiceBOIO^. J»n, 38 (/ry—Oav. Arnold

WliaMi*'tiJV’.'tteilfly tie iirob-iWy would »nneunc« UU» v.cofc the .ip- polnlment of "n nortli Idalio mnn"

“Busiest” Girl

To Leave Job

of thp Cham -•iccr e I a r >

. urcr of th

CoinmcTcr, cff«. rcrctnrj- J.utics A-

B

Murtaugh Sends 1,200 Garments

Taclvc liuiidrEd gurmcnti were rouKlil licrc Sfiturday from .Miir- »ugh lor the Victory cloihlnu col-

by rt, J. Holmti, Tain Fnlli in. Cluiirte Drown, countj iBlrinan, announcfd Monday

! broughi to tiic

icctl<

main depot ...... u.*uu »iiUtrsons with micka to ,?parc to com- munlcnte wlUi D. R. Tllitr>-, notary- drive chairman, at hU phone. HCH.

The Vfhlcics arc needed Satiiriiay in the final colltctlon. Brorni thanked clutii and schools for hav­ing given clothM lait week to tl)o

nOMD THREATLONDON, Jan. 28 iU.R)-A yount

RAF demolition expert flirted ultH death »t the bottom of a JO-fooi illme pit tn London's St. Jauiei parlc today, probing for Uie fuse of o live. t.lOO-pound German bomb thai threatea« Buckingham palace nnil the^UNO meeting place in Central

Suit for Airport Land Opens Here

T. Unllcy Lfc. 'n ir

llcd that by Tula Fall Hclcn;i, Mont.,

ipiirocl of t

I. ni. today.

ciinlt and J. II, Hlaiidfor ll tlieclty Hiicl J. II, Both nilorncy for [lw Nckon. :avc:., city cnKliU'fr, tMtl

London GI Brides, Babies

Expert Testifies He Predicted Jap Blow

\VASilINT.Tf)N, Jan. 28 (U.P) — (ap t. K. M. /.achahas. a sp.rialist in naval imclliK<‘iire, it-.- lifieci today lha l lie forei'ast the Jaji.'.ncso ;itlatk im I ’carl llitrl.u r nine nioiilhs bi^fore D.c, 7, i;i t i.

Zarharias told the I’oarl ila rlio r invostiKutinK nunmittee he warm'd A<lm. Ilu.^band H. K iintncl in .Muivh. ID ll, that if Jap.in ,started a war with iho L'liitcd Stales it likely would hctTin with a Stiiiday niorniiii:

attack on the fleet in Pear! .Harbor

llmiiiet rrcenily told the comir he renitilibcrcri talklna to Zim Ls in March. 1941, but he <lld

recall the prediction.

of the raclflc fleet he »'m "a very

•■jilci he Wiui sure, however, the (Iri.ilL; wcrr rcniembrrtd cc-AOni. W. W, Smltli who a captnln .-vnd KImmcr.i chief

callc..stuff.

ZRcharUs hild

31. 1041, In Klmm.

abo.it thi.' Kcncral

trkcncl and probably objoc oiiUt

be to de.stroy four U. S. battlc.'li He .said he had decldc<l Uiat Jai

would have to r.xliice our fleet by that much to prevent It Interfering wltiJ Japanr.sc: movca

Impartial Fact Finding Urged

By VFW for Lalior Disputes

of the re-Mil ihu ci.ngre.'- mc atiendi-d the

New Day Is Upon Us, but Othman Wishes It Were 1910 and He Possessed a HorseLy HIEDKUICK C. OTHMANWASHINOTON, Jun. 28 (UPJ - ims arc ready Tor the eapluU' rsl iill-Rlttij office bulIdliiE, tlv

army’.', talking to the mati

•hut h'appciks 1 ...0 work on niy radio with mil tJie Yellow Cnb company Is fqiilpptiiB .'onie car.% with telcphone.v

<nif navy'A piling up some atom bcoibft to turn 97 eWps Into itrong-

!Ulng Kmoke, the new day Li up- ui, and I don’t Uilnk 1 like it

I doubt If I ’ll survive It, ! with it 1910. I wish I had a hcrw.

csldcnt Truman wantji a broad- ng atudlo with rlelng tUge In

. Whlt« House office building Sen, Olen Tnylor of Idaho thinks

enate ahould hi lonles i>nd .1 v

to .Uu ]. e I’d gel

>tl rtiftUy) thT Ha-

hih instalkil ttlcvlili

at*, free from pryli.g ten , fxcipt on ladles' nlnht. icn <imd H suddens me to

Rcrou. . looklne t fldUltd wlUi Uio. lldhts flashed, a

,and a

y and dim- tav They the green

i oquare screen In Icker and you know

very fc»’ clothes ap- evlc*". looked me In :iK of hut)bn>hubba.

6he winked aappeared, : electronic «

. me- Then »he dli- :ll rou. friends ot the

:ronlc world, If Uiai happeris to me again, there’s going lo be trouble.

Worw yet Is on the way. My m- esllgallon Indlcktea that two*war

triertilon ts aromid the comer nnd soon wUI be itutallcd by thase same eU-UartUn*. There’ll be «-pu4h-,

other In th The lx«;i

ply by ton.

The.'K' liiipro'c- I’ll enter the |-1.. east (ince, I ivoi •Ither. If Mr. ’I

con?re« Thai Olve me a radK and I can stop

But that tele me stumi>ed. W1

r boij' offlcc and kitchen at home. ,1,1 the brldcNjan,

I communlcatc with wanu by radar ai new Mipply of grei ■ n dispatch about it. .' many warships the ind if the cabs mial •ervlce. I ’ll uke Uii 1 ihough the neot

ncnt* r'can Ignore office building »l

•ludio.at hla ofiice!dc congre.' s to !ef ney, that's all right,

with i3«n. Robert Wts., the reorgan* akers, with hi* idi the proceedlnga . won’t bother tn and a screwdrtyer

rongreu. alt right.1 btuinc > has

a lady sings she

Meat Production Resumes As Workers Return After 12 Days Away From Posts

Solon Demands Disarmament

Meet to Prevent Atomic War

Agency Urges

Ex])ansion of

Old Age Plan

Girls Besiege Ensijtn Winner

Of Nylon Hose

7. Benefit paynienu

8. Exjiau'-loii of fid

board snl<"It would be dc.-.lnnr

Litlng Kiip.. Ill the CO.

ajmniu. nny be

e c,ia);.:diPiuK -iiyiKii^r.im.th

OOUHLECHICACiO, Jan. XR-L'.arr

jrave'tjoi a ilckft for latlin?: ti

hours later, on nnothrr i'.rcel stopped analn am! quf'tl

about the wme offcii.'f."Tills b ixT.H'Ciitlrai.’ licit

tw’ln brother, Wnrrrn, ” .<a Chester Doonon. ”He

officer over there. Oo *ti

forget your stid

NYLONS FOB EASTER?WASHINO’TON, Jan. :s Uf—Tlie

civilian producUon admlnljtrstlon •ays It will be six monlhs to a year before the .ihortauc of nylou htpe

■er but-Umi_tt.filiou!il.c-“ « “P. •om# by Easter.

Progress for

Housing Here

Best in Stateha.s made the n

linuslni; fhortaj today.

Till' T\un Fj clue to the.'ociii

Other Id:ihomi been .'.o fortun

been nllottell 2i addtllon.l

In noUc th.

Chamber of C

-• l-s faced with ii ;.ln

> It wn.i voted that

-ntly nil" the 248,000 11 K’ovenimcnt-soized . under way nfter 12

Hitntiv i thR

dieted dnliverio.s of men Lailoiitlel.sheninninp ii< than Wednesiiay, and t

I's report. adtiin« thinKs were "nil iiiK front.

ire.sidw)! o! the AKL meal M’ort'cr.i’ •etiinicd to work S^iturdav.•’ leadin^r western markets were 136,-

a week ngo nnd 72,085 ft

Roundup of

Other News

iclualon would be reached ■lortest po.'jible tlme.") union has offered lo ac- ncreuse of 17'i cents an the AFL now Is holding

IP. wound 1.400.000 work- ued Idle In labor disputes -1 Strike Ma; Knd

lh» a(«cl suikc will endn a Wci'k-or-so.’’ official, who U claicly

hL forec; steel strll on th(

)a.snl only In pari:rrnd .'.hoini In the

33i> OOP picjldentlal candlate. In Topeka, Kan., specch. urged an

lid 10 -iieK ilcal borrowing and .lending" . , , flabbl Kopul tlojcn ioa<lc<l with ihe Palestine com- illtec III Ixitidon to utop playing olltlc-s Klili the Jews . . . Wool rowers al a Sail Uke City meet- iR were told that the hopes of tllC irtuslry acre b.ucd on luture con-

. ’The supreme court rejcclcfl a New Jer-

effort to collect »14.- .u Irom Mri, Doris I . . . Richard ClcT- escaped from the

was In soUtory con- Imtlluilon

Duko Croni erly. rtcen Idaho lulMi fmcnic • todoy

>t Ui

I Lake City, tiuto ilealers ilil they couian’t fill orclers for new irs before I94S. . . A Detroit nelgli-

tKirhood grocer Is belnj held lor an attack and attempted murder of a seven-year-old gtrl. . . Prom Prank- furt. Qennsny, it was rcporltd tiint .he Chrtitlsi, Democrat*, mlidlc-uf- tlie-road party, took a bis leU over leftist parllfs in early voting In the Amcrlcnn rone . . . Foreign MlnLs- ters In London have started to db- CIIS5 boundaries fordcfcnted Ilaly. . .

Tlie new French govcrnmeni in ParL'i tiended by Presldenl Felix Goiilin. started an economic policy

John

manslBUghter charge arLslng the deaths of three wrsons by his car Jan, 13.

It vleivi \vi

plah! Theniivjorlty held that the ted

•mment should bi- "forcrd to tape" and make nv.ilUble cn

grncy hou.iing unlt.i wllhln tr,' tlon distance of .Moscow,

Two Sentenced, Another Paroled

trlcf <niornlnf

, two ' needImprlsoi........

oiif .*5 paroled, rneit Poullgnot. Twin Paib, was [encetl for first degree Inirglary me to IS yeans In the state penl- ;inry. Junior Earl Bri«ht. 18.

Twin Falls, was sentenced for for* rry to one to 14 years in the pen- entlary. but this was commuted 1 six months in the county jail. Robert M)-ers. 17, Long Beach.

Cam., wa* paroled on forgery cl arges for one yrar and his sen­tence was withheld untU t«rmlna- ttoD of parole.

G.-neial Motor •hari;i-i of relii. ;i«xl t ilth «ltl

. the UAW. Way the weekend wl

•s un IB-cenl I Btid Chry.' tcr w

Ttic UAW m

hct.c agreed I

3enerul Motor:

the other blj ilKlu'.st OM ha; I ccnt. A 10': ded hy a fact- the union salt rejected by thi

•lui.... i.ivtiiv;, i / j t-uui ivnuQ- , 25. Hfyburn, died at a Callfor-hojpltal.

J h tnothcr. Mr?. Cora Ktiuiscn. Ilc-yburn. had gone to Torrance. Cnlir,, lo mrft him.

rjiori!' Knudsen. who had been .•n-'.i' for 18 month.'; and over- ;ur a year, was suffering from E Icultemln, relatives here said,

— -ifLs laststntloned In the Plilllp- pine Islands *m, Uie amiy «n-

T now I.'! conducting , and the engineers nei decide whether to take

Four Men Hurt in Auto-Truck CrashliUPERT, Jan, 2»-F( ................

Injured, one scrloiiily. Saturday afternoon when an nutomobllt out of control on highway 25

• of Paul

MoM 1

I fro

, Rupei

of 1

had IIces brokei

Others hurt were Thale Seal. SOI First street, Rupert, driver of th car, who suffered cuts and bniisea

-neck-injury: « man-named Olson. Mifi suffered only a'sprained ankle; and Ben Moon, 3103 Harvey street, Boise, who was driving thi truck from Salt Lake City to Boise Moon, who suffered mlr»r hurts, vrof. riding alone and the other three men were In a IU7 mode] Chevrolet coupe.

The car was .................and the truck damaged about $400 worth. Investlfatiflg offteen re­ported.

Adamson and Seal were brai(h(I tho Kupert hospital.' but Seal as relc««I today to return lo hli

homo. ■ "

Heyburn Soldier Dies Hour After Arriving in U. S.

ntJRLEY. Jnn, 30 — WlUiln an hour nfter latidliig m the United

;s a.*ard a hospltol ship fc, T/5 I Jl Knud-

rrlis Ferry,Dorn' In 1520 at s,orporal Knudsen nitcnucg me Burley schools.

Surviving are las mother, his '»lfe. wliortsldc,i In Stockton, Calif,: two chlldrrn, Bobby tind Sherry: seven slsler.n, Mrs. Del Holmes and Mrs. Dean Jensen, both of Ileylium; Mrs, Jim McQrew, San Andres. Cahf.; Mrs. Inei Beck. Stockton; Mrs, Leonard Andres. Modesto. Calif.; Mrs. Roy Hlllyer. Utttc Rock, Ark.; Mrs. Ethel Rleger, Chico. Calif,, and two brothers, Roy Kuud-

Heyburo, and Clarence Enud- Lodl, Calif,

i unerol scnices were held today at Stockton, Calif.

Crosby Leads in Movieland Race For High Honors

HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 28 («V-Bin» Crosby. »ho doei better in the wear derby than his horses do In Ui« racing virlety. Is nmiUng In front

tuV"Hts prlMlly role In “T he Beil* of

St. Man's" won him the oot&lnatloo lost night for IMS's top honor from the motlaa,plclure.kciui«mr.orwU-..- and sciences, and • elunct lo de­fend hli trtffispb * TUJr i|o .ln ••Oolag My Ws7.“

On th< ImtnlM dd«, Ih m ( « •,ex winaen t»t tbe opportunajr to

duplicate tbe fe«U o f npMtcta Bette Darij tnil LmdM

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287 Miles of

kValley Roads

___Work SlatedM»j1c VaUey's vlUl coiinly rosclj.

ovtr »hlch mOTtrt Lhc prtxlncr ol the rich fwrn arfa, will come In tor » lot ol iltentloii cliirlns Hit Uirrc rrar period. 1010-1043, afrordliiB i" IlBVirts rcle»r,«d by T, Mail Hally. BoLif, Rlnlo dlrfclor ol hlKli'vn,'.'' lo iht Pnclllc Builder anrt Ennlnecr, conitrucUon msftnrliie.

In eight counlle.-! In me MAttlr V'nllcy. Bccordlnu lo tht rr|>on, tln i" will built or Imiirovrri Iti Uic three year period I67.0 '> mllr.' i>( roa<Jsr»>- at an e,'tlmnlecl <ov nl S411.000,

llie counllM IncludM in itir

Jfroine. MliildPlia, Uncoln. HI

Kraetnrfis Mnxer IIJIarold Cook, 21, Kimtierly, wm

trenlrd i>l TmIu FaIW cniinry Rcncr- j j nl liOTpltnl ftt J 30 t> m Simdayi,, Inr ft rniclurcd little flt ser of hL. j

Vets Ask for

Strike Facts

Lnpartiality

Keep Vio_WTiile ?\ag

0/ Sa]cly Flying

■•Ic. Deninrd ivi-niir noril

rlL'clirirneil

r^M'inder! f

jMrs. Craggs Dies

At Hospital HereMr*, Goldie Cr/igg*. M. imccumb-

rd at thr Twin Talli co\mly B*n- cral liosiiltnl on Sunday momln* nfk-r htWA A patunt there ID nsye.

I .Shr rc.'.ldfd nl 4fiO Fourth jvenue 'iiorUi in tlir Cotlnsp apartmentfl 'and w;l', (he ttlte ol Jrsje i\ Craggs.

!-■( Doni Nov. 11, 1000.Alexander brtore

Mr, ;in«g» on Dec. < county. Mo,

Now five ilays without a ra llic death in our miigtc

Vallcv.

by two 'ons, Gilbert W. CruKK.n, 'IV In F'.ilL', recently dlJi- chiir^cd from the navy, and Harold CraRKs, Buhl, anil three Krnnd- rlilldren. One brother, tiani Alexiin-

.■3hclt.y county, Mo, nUo uur-

:r.'.. n memljer of the

15 Families Will

Occupy Trailers

Here on Tuesday

hearinson I'ller ’I”"...™*; Ldckcr Club Set The Hospital

expectcti t. n .111

Recruiter Getting

Release; RejoinsT/8 Jamee C. Shafter, m<'mhir of

the local army recruiting atnce niank-'glvlni! day, 104S. leaM s late Monday afternoon for Ki. Douglai, Utah, where he exp.-el t'> receive hl» dlK-harjo within tuo dayii.

Sergeant Shn/fer, who ciime to Twin Falls from th' recriiluns of­fice at Beaver. Utah, , ays he will return to hla home at Newcastle, Pa., for a nine weelt furlough, after which he will reenllet In Uie nrmy at hl» pre»enl rating.

"After I reenllsl I ’ll Bet aiioliur nine weeki off. which will make a nice furlough," the sergeant said. He added he didn't know what hL'< next nalgnmcnt would be bii hoped It would be with the oceupn tion army In Germany.

The recruiter haa been in Uv army nearly three ycarf, serving

cooitnanrt In the European thci

Packard for ’46

On Display HereFeaturing limulBtloii aKuln.il heat,

cold and found, a 104(1 Pacltaril rte luxe Clipper eight Li on view nt ' Schwartz Auto company.

A low-alung, four-door model, gray car has l:5-horsepower and will be next to the lowi', t-prlced of five llnel of Paclcard.-i. «nld liny L. Scliwarti part owner of the firm. Although Packard workers are not on strike, production Is rlowed be- cauM worker.i In acce.worler. com- panlej are striking. Tlie latter flrm-i equip the cnr.

Tlie weather stripping Is Impn ed, Schwarts said. Tlic bumpers i curved at the ends to protect the fenders and the steering system lu been changed. The car Is a sample model. Schw-nrtz has no ' ' tloii on price or his allolnioiit of machines.

Reiher With ATS

In German CityWIESBADEN. Oermnny — Pvt.

Melvin E. Reiher, Twin Falls, Ida., haa recently arrived overseas and ha. been ai5lgne<l as ii radio tech­nician with the EXimpean air trans­port service at headfjuartera In Wiesbaden.

Private Rellier's wife, Mrs. Bemlce Reiher. resides on nier avenue we--!. Twin Talli.

Prior to entering the .-ervl'e. Prl- T»te nelher was employed as a radio Itchnlclim with tJie Factory Radio service In Twin Kails for over two yeari. He entered the anny In April, 1M5, and arrived over.'eaa In Noi’tmber.

D inner Boosts FundJEROME, Jan. 28-Ae a re.Milt of

$5 per plate dinner recently ar­ranged here, the Jerome Hospital association fund t» now »l,:48 riche;, Tlie c«nimltt-re was headed by John Hartsho.-n, In a letter to Hartshorn, R, W, Williamson. hCB- pltal wsoclatlon trea.Mirer. acknow­ledged receipt of the sum. pl'is a sum ef $120 In pledges made at the I affair. !

J43S.983JIO RriCNT In Uie stor? of the tenUitlvc coun- '

ty budget for 1946. printed Friday, the sum actually epent last year was incgrrectly given. The right figure U »«5J88JO; 11 wa.1 given Friday ■4 $417,338.34.

U Henry Wtndllnn. The nieriliii tonight will be devoted to fu'.uri plans of the rlub.

•o Be Diaehargeil Mrs. Lloyd O. Hann and dauRh-

er, Colleen, expect to RO to Salt

c Ourncr D. f Mr< . Belly J. Stephens. 139

rtiiincd to the il;irtior aboard

c. SK 2 c Mar­

ie .ippllc»',li Wayne C. Hur.ie

Acck-rdlnK I" 1 for the county p

Raiifft' too Clo.so lo

Wall; Fire in Home ,

. IIIK 1'Hu' families arc Uio.-.e of the fol-

ou-ins men: Henry P. Gorki. Al- en f Heaton. Myron How;ird,

, Jor.eph J. nowlan, Melvin n. Garner, 1 William C, Griffin, Donald D. Iloh-

•tr-on, Robert C, Doolittle. Samuel Mnnaw, Cllflord O, lliomai and

, Donaltl &.'hmeckel, all of Twin Fnlb, and Paul A, Kauffman, Buhl;

, Hlraiii B. l.<-wl.v Jr, and Ted V. ] 'Who i.t undecided nbuul

' II Frr..|ii,in. |r..',irioinr

able at Ihr T-, ;n I-iill'. (yunty ki'H- : .Till ho'iH'.il Monday.

AOMITTEf)Mr.«. Hulriii Mc.Miitdle, Bulil; Mil­

ton Ballard and W. H. Bantii. Kim­berly; \V. F. Teller. Mrs. Fred Wll- ton. Jr., Curtlb Hlbmunn. David An- dcr.wn. Mr.--. Edwin Wlbon. Mrs. Paul Robert-.-IVln Fall.s; LoLi Sell­ers, Jerome; Luama Egbert, Mur- tauKh, and Mrf. Clarcncc Holman. Flier.

ni .MI.SSKD l-'rcdrick .Ni;.’*!!!. Burley; Oscar

I.ennnrd J .ArrliiKton, son nl M and Mr« N W ArrliiKl^n. rrni three, Is now a professor t)[ noinlM at the Slate Colli-Ke of At ricullurr an<l F iiKllHi’rillg. RalelK

recently ducharsed from thr ain

complete research for hi.-, rii D. 1 Is a former national vlce-pri\ Idei of the FFA.

Hlightly Improved"Sllghl improvement ' In the roi

dlllon of Mr;.. .Mary Sf. W,ill. Re;

day morninK, meniber.'. of the taml ,vild. Expecled to .irrhc In Ti- Fj IIs becau-se of her lllne.','> are daughter, Mr:. U W. WylantI, BoLs and T, L Wnll, Lor, Angele.s, Mr Wall, no, a pioneer of T»ln Fall. . suffered an attnclc of Influenza month SRO. Her condition Sunday

ENDS TODAY

“DANGEROl’y

— PARTNERS”

Connecticut”

U R P H E IMNOW PLAYING

DOORS OPEN 1:15

Larjje Poplar I* ollod To Let (»rass T hrive!

WEATHERruin Falls and vlc'lnlt%—Clouilv rnmln, »llnhtly warmer' »(II. ..e- I 'lonal <no>v Innlcht anil Tuesday! Iimrrt hy eolder Tuesday nlcht '

Desk 6gt. Arlene l.anciiitcr open- lng_her pur e, llndlns l£flllcd_^h IjlLs of toni piiper . . . Rrigfitest Hnlles of the day on Tom snd Winnie Stlveri, «lio found un ajiirt* ment . . , Juvenile Officer John A. Brown coiiiuellng three tceii-a(,’e hockey tiiiorc technically, shinny) players . . . Dick fierpa ercetlng Diciily of friend.', following tratiifer back to Twill F.ilLs after el«lU years in Burley . . , Couple of check;,, due to Mexican haneit worker.-i. mailed to hcrllf•8 office . . . Andy Meeks sllpning i bit on Ice but Minlvlns the crltls x-. lie hurrlr.'. to iKMtofflcc for morning mall , Stieet deparwient workers Inborliic to keep »cv,er llnea open , . . Jim Spriggs at C. of C, looking very »eary nfler I6-liotir shift with type, writer and mlmeoKtaph. what w|ii\ Jean Schiiefer off lo Salt L-nke Clly • . . Orphciira jlKn reading ''Forntler

77 Won’t Serve

T W IN F A L L S L O D G E

N o .4 5 ,A . F. & A . M.

Masnnic Temple 21fi Scconii Avi!. West

MONDAY. JANUARY M, 1946

FltOMOTED IN HAWAII PEARL HARBOR, T. H.-Charles

R, Priest, seaman first class, .Twin FjILi, Ida., has been advanced to hl-1 preient rate nt the navy ftaalng center here. The center receives lilRh-polnl veteran. and placca them In groups bound for separation cen­ters In the State.'.,

READ T1.MES-NE V3 WANT ADS.

N O W P L A Y IN G

yieVi been fo/iii' on ihe n ilnsj

e and dRt)i;hlcr,

Willaiil PARHEfi • Maigutiile CHAPMMi

CfieslEi MOBRIS

Jaais m m • ki\i

Kstate to W idow STUFFVNOSTRIIS

MENTHOLATUM

Motorist Denies Drunken Driving

GeorRe Peter-on. 50, Kimberly, pleaded not Rulliy In municipal court Monday to a chiirge of drunk driving. HenrlnE was set for Tliurs- dny and he was relen-'ed on $150 hall.

Charles D, Elll5on, with P(

m In nn effort to have relen. id. Fninlly olflcers

):illrd him with hl< friend.

DischargesWlllliiin E. Flecnrr, William P. )v;;k, Fr.ilik C. Neunieyer, Riuv.ell Hill, Orville W. Bohrn and Ed-

ird S. .Stmings,

M ag ic Valley

Funerals

TWIN FALLS — Fime.-n Mrf. Ouldle Cranj.s will be held

t 2 p. ni. Wertne.vliiy at the mortuary clmiwl. Tlte Rev. nrtli C, Henrirlek', Kimberly C Uan church, will officiate. Inler-

111 be In the Puii-'ei mrmnrlal pork.

RUPERT-Funeral mn« for Mrs Henry O Domiell will be relebratet at in a.m. Wednejtluy at the St. Nicholas Catholic cluirch. Rosary will be recited Tuesday at 8 pm, . the Goodman mortuary chapel.

SLFREEFamily Growth

Chart

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Uve lAokinc mod easy lo B

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IdalM Matnl ta m be proud to have ■ permanentrecord of the prowth of my children from babyhood to younR miui and wom­anhood. Please supply me with a FREE copy of your convenient Family Growth ' Ch&rL

with faisUy life la Idaho. Wb DOW Icture approil- matejj ONE Id*- bo family to evuT SEVEN. A

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Varied Social

MONIHLYnilNg | « T =

f

!-“rionTu"o?uy'in n iu

Mn. H. O MrCll. prf.slil. ..1 <T ihr Hiir l K.'(l<-n.*,l cliili.s. .si>.,kr „i.

DIOHNEJUW

COiGHStCOLDS

MUSTero lE

Weddings,E n g a g e m e n t s

and douftlitcr, Virginia: the Ht-Hev. J. P. OToolc. tho Ilrv. Father Don-

W. SUnmtJW nnd Mrs. Dcllc Whlte-

Durlnit tliP banquet Mrs. Nfllle T. OJlrom ww prt-cmecl n cor.iaKc niul

contribution by member.-; oI llic choir In npprcclitloii lor her ft-orl: In dlrtcllon «iid u im orsniitst.

Oroiip finxliij WM lc<l by Mri. Ostrom and Mr. nnd Mrs. QivirRp Seldd. Ttic commrnec ;«n ’lni; the cllnnrr liicludfd Mr.v Hay Kojclie, MrA. John Uoltaii, Uiurn OToolc. Mr.s. Nrls JntUn, Mr.'. \V. SavtlbcrK. EJUiibclli Hfllly mill Lorcttn KlniM.

jwnscncl club Nt . ni. Tuesdny i3 Insiiniiice co:

c Alpha Ka chaiilfr of K|aixmn Alphiv Wll'Incet lit a Tuciday ol Ihc Rogcr.vm Members nrc rcqiip.'itfcl to me

lobby of Ihc hotel.

»V».-\>\WW\WXWW«W-VOO.

THE TIMflS-NEWa

FARM SALECALENDAR

★JANUARY :>t)

J. HollmltrcV:, Aurimi'

F ic iiH T ^n ’ 1

FKiliJrAHV 1

JJn b e a ^-for-Oualitu

Who pays the wages:Met! «fld womeo w h o work fo r w ig e s get their

pay checks from the company. W here does the

com[>aD7 get its m o tie j?

Ohvkuslj, fnirt the tale ej its products. In other

words, Jn m ether mtn 4n J uvm en wb« hnj

what woriert m ait.

Most o f whit the custom er p a fs goes fo r wages,

directl7_«Dd indircctly^

jy uerirrj asJt too much Jo r their services, the

prices of the prodncts they make gel loo high.

Fewer customers are able to buy.

T he result is few er sales and fewer jobs.

For the sake of employes, just as much as for the

sake of investors, management must htip m mh%d

the f a d that the customer pays the u agn

Thus.-in the lon g run sales and jobs grow from

a proper balancc between wages and prices.

GENERAL MOTORS"More and Btller Tbingt fo r More People**

Calendar

The nebula In Ihr co Andromeda la 6<> far iiw laKe. light 900,000 je.ir.s l<

Car Recovered— So’s

Case o f Gun ShellsAn autonioblle belonging to Bus­

sell C. Fuller. 122 Jftlcrson etrcet. tlifil WM slolcn here Saturday wi». recpvcte<l Sunday In Rupert where

ifbeen ftUaiiasncamnnr. who . lo Rupert to return the ca- V.ln Fnlla. said i cate of «hot nlifll.1 In the trxink of the ca 10 lime of the theft wos Intact

Bewarefrom C(

That Hang OnCrcomuWon rellpTca promptly bo-

aiuso It goes n ^ t to tbo £cat of the

btilnci TeU •,---------------a botUo of Creomulslon with tho un- dcrstoadlns you murt Utc the way It cuicUy oUays the cough or you to bavo jrouT money dock.

CREOMULSIONforCouetij.Gi'estColdi.Brondiitlj

HfAR

IIEIEN TlWUBtlON

■‘THE TELEPHONE HOUR". TONIGHT-AT 7 P .M .

STATION KTFl

You moy obtain prinlad coplti

of lului* *T«!ephon« Hour* pro-

gtomi by asking In evr buiiniii

oflic.

THE MOUNTMN STATES

TEIEPHONE i TEUGRAPH CO.

Y ou th W eek P lannedRUPERT. Jon. 26 — Members of

the nupcrt Chrlatlan church will observe the weelt of Jnn. 21-Pcb.

ns '’Voulh week" with n Joint

meeting of Rupert mjcJ.. Burley" churche* plumed for tJ» opening Sunday. 6pecUil pn«r»mf are pUn- ned with • two-<Uy ccnferenet •lated for PaUa Feb. 1-J.'

VanillaYourdciiffd liave jr

UK ,SlilllrI>K furr Vjnllll. Itl'iu fintil vinillj <iuilicy-icliilUnB.

Schilling

For Expert Lubrication

SCHWARTZ isYOUR SAFEST BET

Ordlnnry •'Rrcci.'lni!'’ U one tiilnj. Export lubrication Ib another. Automobiles and tructs arc too valuable to be "nrrBsed" In n hflpnaiard manner. One Tltal mmlntf part overlooked may mcaji no end of trouble (uid ejpcn.K. Our lubrication cxpcrU are j-our Ruar- witec that such work will be done thorouRhly and etfl- fl-'ntly. l\<r lubrication, Echwartr Is your jafe.it bet.

SCHWARTZ AUTO CO.PACKAHI) MOTOK CARS — DIAMOND “T" TRUCKS

110 2ND AVE. E. PHONE 261

CilMOKe.

ENJOY PRODUCE AT ITS BEST. . . Make ywBelections of fresh fruits and Togetablos from the laree, n t t ^ y e

plays at yoor Safeway store. Gathered from important prt)ducmg area*

bo th far and near, the produce has been carefully choecn for quabty . . .

rushed to store at peak of goodness. Then, so that you may buy tho

exact omotota of each item you need, pricca are based on weight. . . tho

fl produce is sold by tho pound. In 1946, get more fino produce and

\ more moiwy at Safeway.

T CSmas,

LEM ONS-— ”

ORANGES- AVOCADOS

You

How Iresh produce on | lejtUCE add zest lo winter meals \ new CABBAGE ~

GRAPEFRUIT YAMSJPOTATOES ': ± CARROTS CAULIFLOWER _

count or» th-’V aifTerent linfT produce lo give your

wintertime menl<i ne^ appeal.

MaJNtf JIAWyou’tf find this futs (Ae no9t dfUeht-fully di/lavnt ftoMr. You

Li unliY ym try il

tncdium-fired nnninip|!. hhreO cmedium i.hredd iT. .Spnnklc w.tli . -Ua»poon of Mil and H Icelery m II nnd then lomliRhtly until imixed uith ’ i cup eour-crenm or Jnnbd dresfing. Serve at oncc. &erv« ,

t Try Ihest with tauca/:* cokti for dinI nfrcrlorhrr<iklo4liomcnu)rningti'ilhi\ fried tcrapple.

1 W«ih, core and iTice in inch thick |■ ritKB 4 large cooking apple*. Saule i » in butter or mnrgnnne m a nenyy! flying pan until elichtiy brown. Mix

■ toretlier H cup ouKor. 1 teaapoon• nutmeg. 'A te.ispoon einnjimon. H ! tenapoon salt and sprinkle one hail• of the mixture over tho apples. Cook■ for tluee or four minutes nnd t'! Sprinkle with remaining sugar r ...I ture. Continue cooking over low heat » until applet nre almost traruparcnt.; Serve hot. Serves 6.

f MAKASCHINO WAlDOtf SAIAB' llerr'f a colorful lalad lhat'i falitfi cnoufih lor a party.\ CombTBe 2 eup* d i^ . vmpeeted, • npplo*, •4 cvip sliced maritachinoi cherries and] cup grapefruit sections.1 TotolightlywilhmayonnatKoraalad

S ialitd with whole chnTKt Stort 6.

Kraut k»,ft 16c

Peas n I 'V " 33c

fo i:N No. J.-.n 1 6 t

Be »m nte’i 16c

Sp inacfc/ '’' 15c

Sp inad i 16c

J vk e T“m” c/."'noS c 9 c

Jtilce 19c

C o tkU il J',;:, 32c

Grapefru it ' 25c

SOAP« . 2 0c

BABY FOOD" " "ti. 20c

FLOUR

» . . » 1 . 1 2

WAFFLE FLOUR 19/

Oftrrr'M 32c

Canned Food

i>e oloTfc

pV,.' 26 c

29c2 2 c

R . l i W i _ ]2 c

AH Brm , ’ 3 'D i..... 1.89

r 3C

I3 c

Su8.r K - K V ' 18c

Cunantl nk.:. 20c

V ilv o M ^ 37c

AmrRonia 14c

DraAO .an 20c

O ld Dulcli ‘"•“^ ^ . , r 15c

KlenzewJ!!^ • V T o .2 5 c

Saniflush , r H - 1 9 c

Bleath • ‘“ ' ‘U r t lO c

Rain Drops r n ? ; " s Y ^ 2 5 c

Bluing c J8c

Matches _!! eta. 27c

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.'tiM ES-N EW S, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO MONDAY. JANTIAKY 28.194S

Jane Russell

Almost Stops

Auction SaleBy VIUGISI.\ MACrilLIltiONHOLLYWOOD. Jim. 23 lU.ni-Ac-

Jane Rituell aald ihc Ruc-wd Uic vlcujry clothing drive iniL-,tp.r- af-<-crcmoiilM had pnJd niurr iiticii-

mniilr.'. Just "lo kcrp ilir

Radio

Schedule

Auto D(uitlis

Start Out at Pace of 1945

Bank Selects

G. L. JenkinsBURLEY, Jan. 38—G. L. JcnkUw,

Mnlnd. wa.i rlcctcd prMldciU o( i;ic Ci-.iin Nntloniil Ijank nl a siocV.-

Jerome Grangers

Presented AwardsJKROME. Jun. 28—Eight mcmb«r»

.! Uie Jf:u:iic Gr:inKC orgiinlr.atlon »i-rr jirr.wnWd I'la? In rtcognltlon >! ilirlr rttnil-H in llic 1015 niem-

under»-By for railing funds for the Jerome Orange's share or the con­tribution for butlding Ihfl Jerome community canning kitchen. A Val­entine's day dance la a l» being planned,

SCHOOL FLANH PLAYFILER. Jan. 28 — Work hna be-

Run on "Our Tonii," an all-school plan which will be prficntcd hero under the direction of Mrs. OcorEC Waibcrg. Margie Ilayburn has been npixilnled nwlslnnt dlrccior and Samlclte Ccdnrholm, bu.'.IncM 1

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MONDAY. JANUARY 28.194« TIMES-NEWS. TW IN FALLS. IDAHO

GOLDEN GLOVE TRYOUTS IN POCATELLOWinners Will

Drawings Set

For Two More

Cage TourneysDruwlnc i lor luo more iub-dli-

Irlct tournumcnU were iinnoimccd todny, Ifaving only Uir ^olIlll side. Bchcdiilcd for Kimberly, to be «r- rsngpd

Misr-r*Kiiu s(,n-olBTRirr

Faster Baseball Assured Fans by Pioneer League

By OEOnOK V. KEDMONO bporu Editor, Timrf-Srws

SALT l^K E c i’r\’, Jan. 'JB-Follo'.vprs ot Pioneer Icnsiie bareball will see n Jn.'irr brund of the dlnmonfli.|virl thiin lii the 1042eca£oii tliol brouKht the tiupeiislon ol Ihe circuit for ilic >liirallon ol World war II.Bssurcd by a number of ncUon;. liiien by ilir dlreclors of the the annual meeting held d^y niid Siuiduy.

Be Entered in

Biij Event Here

Markets and FinanceGrain

PUBLIC SALEI uiil selMhc^fonowinMoficribed property a l my place, locale,] 4 mik-H went and 1 ',i

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30Sale Starts n l 12:00 Noon J,unrh by Dtt-p Creek GranKu

MA(

F-20 TRACTOR

.'‘’ '““ cows-cows ^H O U SEH O LD GOOD!

h"™ ' s“ *Grey hor»e, S year* old, U.W

■nn eanner, 75 or BO No. Z cam and llda

C O W S^O W S

R O Y S M A L L E Y , OwnerU’. J. HOLLENBECK.

r'I'll*.

F i': ..

■ ■ P

N O T IC E OF P U B L IC H E A R IN GPUDLIC NOTICE IS HEUEBY GIVEN, Tlint the Board of County Commissioners of T-Aiii Fulls County Idnho -.vill n'.eet on tlic Second ’

3 ,

i l lm i : — :!:-::

S liS i...

PolatotJB-Onions

vr.o*'

All Six Accepted

By Navy at Boise

.........

SS lS iHurt in AccidentMrs, Am Hoxard, 17, Twin rails,

trenlrd at IVln rail* county

liny f(|r a walp sound rtcclvcd In

-fsr ““.sr*" "-.S'” “s r

i,ti:8.Dii i3.on.-i ;;.077JI1 lor.s.on i’_«a.!is ",4.ij.i3 :!.:!7e.8o m;30oo I.1!17C.') ■I.IT.S.VJ l,<08."0 45500C

O. A. BULLLS, C^untr Auditor

, /

teelCluked

S i !

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TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

PEGLER• WABHINOTON ^ Wlmlever Uic. outcomo of the Pr»rl Harbor eaae and It 16 so darkly confused by poll, tics thnt clear Judsment will be Im­possible for many years,, the bnitul crllklsm ot Ui£ kaiisaroo court liclil by Juitlcc 0 »cn RoberU '

court, to ncco...- iiiotlnte PrMlclcnt nooscvelt, will b cKlAbllstied be yoncl rtoiibt.

This Irrcguliir body nrbllrnrlly con d fmncd mlml K ljn » i> d O c 11 e r a abort ftftcr nii they were Klvcn aMurnncfs ihiit trial- Dcnlril an present wltncs R

ment of clinrne.

riercllctloii iiI il' yc;irs, llvn

POT

Sh o t s

B O A R D IN G H O U SE M A JO R H O O P L E RED R Y D E R

KKCIIEC V lft;nKBY I61rr:

Wliy llic iirufound i.rcrc sporlliit; paur In rcleirn iictlville-i of ihu Oiilliiw IrnKiic? Si'venil wuijm i

piibll-Oiril r

tWB Mft30R WfV4T5 TO W'/PNOTlI.t THE MieSUS

t o MftKe W&R THiMK HE'SWORKlsiG.'-- I'MTO Twt CORG, BUT DOES THIS COMfc UWD£R_TH£_ HEftDlt'iS OF- SlTTit-iGi'O A, 6TALLED CAR

CC0651MS?

SOU'D 'DO BETTER TAKir^© A POSITION T£ft.CMiM0

. JUTO TO AOULT eORlLLftS.' / ' 6E SURE TO ViEF Vi. '^ePiKED 6H0E9, BECAuee IP

.-S0L)(J-MFK&IC-£V6-Ml66es- -.FlRe.YOU'LL WftKiT ft.

LISHTNlMG. STA^^T/-~- r— WKV NOT H-VP^OTiZE THE

« Y t T T I f ' i e T e A D ?

Icy- Dlnrcd < IlcKlaiJ

lOl ,

if luimllliil

MONDAY. JANUARY 2R. m 6

By L E S L IE T U R N E R

WASH T U BB S By F R E D H A R M A N

() i :t o u r w a y By W IL L IA M S

Ic.'s liPKllni'ilt lliun n W.ishlnRtoii R'ho i imtiniieil ui ornp In

Thnt II JiL'.lke of Ihe ni|ii fourt .'htjuld liccept tlif niLv.Inii dcr rc.slralnt.s wi obUinislj iiui'i to place bryond qiir tloii (hr duct ol re,-;i»n>lble clvlll,iii.« w plainly wilh subji'ct to <iiic-<lloii deeply dlMiukllnK. Tlint IllL )ii nnd a sroiip of gcnrrnls and nilrnls fcliouUl then flout tl menial rights which bolh and military law guan

H VAIK. WAS

CPENEP IVHEN BR3U6HT

f.seJDt MO.WB

FUNERftu SEltVlCEb. HADSEENAgUDS*'. IP.ANO AFTER «£■...

"..,V*£vl,-j,—

HOOTS A N D H E R B lJDU llOS By E D G A R M ART IN

\¥ VV\60Vi.6 'to CXCtCTOR■'VMWS G)0\»iC) TO ' i l ViXCL 0\'ata\K,6 ftMC

V\ORSl.?\.hV

( JA S O IJN !- : \I 1 ' By lU N G

for

(iimlii

ill df-

S ID K G LA N C ES

n equiilly sordid ii :hc mnrallty whicb wiw I the KokI d;.u.<.It.'i most di'fliii

ir dellberjite

Ifestatlon ot I Introduced Ir and rcachcd prfMlon In tlFHllott Ruavevrlt' by Ills fntlirr'5 .ii

Obvloiuly llikulon. If OeniTiil as siillty ol

i Jiidnment or derellciloii, Ills gn-Hi . enlce chief of jtatl tila admirable character and pa trlolLim and his further micrlflc anti pcrformanee !n China, when hi would hnve retired to n re. t well eurnccl, will preclude hlj Irlnl or charKcs,

HoOBcvelt end Knox are gone and *0 hHlorlann will pim vnr>lng Judgment.1 on them, Influenced and confused by the political bla.? or dBt*. Even Jtpan will receive benefit of the proven fact that, the Atlantic, American warships were .ihootlnf! at Ihe aermans • out a declnrntlon of war anc rcvsjatlon that Mr, RonseveU .. . templatcd the capture of (he Atnre.v by > Mirprlsf attack, from Portugal which never did entc

It appears that the reasons for the abandonment of ttilj plan were not legH or moral but political and that the original Intention . .. strike a peaceful world-neighbor without warning, even u the Onpj did at Pearl Harbor.

INTEItPllKi:

By G A LH H A IT H

I ' B ’i f ;v j ,

nrw.simix-r, and hold It h

KAMOI'S I.A.ST I.INf:. . Father, I told you Junior'* waan't alron* enwigh li>r

Till'] GITMPS By GUS EDSON

rt haveAlready- Klmmel and Sho been vindicated by serv QUlrte.v This was a negative way of arertlng courU martial which might have absolved them on the fact, but might have establL-Jied the failure of otherj, Qood faith has been lacking throughout, politico and spite hove been strongly Influ­ential In all tile proceedings and the repuutlon of the higher ranks of the services for scnipuloits hon­or. at whatever sacrifice, has suf­fered. a loss not only to the e •lce« but to the nation as a whole.

It l9 not discounting 3,000 dead nt Pearl Harbor, the lo s of a fleet and the Immeasurable further human loeses that were suffered In redrc.vi- Ing this f)r,it blow to say that the conduct ot the President and the Roberts commission was more griev­ous t« the United Statc.v FVjr here by order of the President, hlm«lf’ actlne tn his own, personal Interest through sen-tle men of high ix«lllon. .wo cltlr^ns were condemned and d Rgraccd without even a prcten« of Jiutlce or lawful procedure and Jn violation of the right of trial which we grant every prostitute and pickpocket.

Lejfion In du c ts 11OLKNNS FERRY, Jan. lift—Elc\ pw mrmbor.s k.'re ndniltlcd at L...

meeting of the Prank Cornell past of the American Legion. This, the first group to be Included since end of World war II, included Oleii and Ororne I.ar.sni. Rodell Ooddard. Howard Hnnsen, Hale Clark. D.wld Shrum. Tliayne Muntiigiie, Robert Lawrcnce, William Mo;it. , Truman Newbry and Robert Kdwiirib. n. I Johnson is coinniandcr of the poi

H uston R ite s HeldBURLn-, Jan. 28-Rosar:,- wi

recited lor Earl Clifford Ha'.toii i.. the Burley funrrnl home chapel with Paul Zlllner In churgo. Re­quiem ma/>s was cclebratrd at the Church of the Little Flower with Rev, Father muicls O'Drl.'.col celebrant, Pallticarcrs were Frank Pelant. Will QummerT'on. Charles Powers, Hurry Keefer, llusaell HIloy,

” " Chrlstopherson. Kurla:

T H IS C U R IO U S W O R L D By F E R G U S O N ,

MAY BE ro FAlI_TA/£ C£/t./f^&

IPAWfNDCW SUDCENUY IS TH;?C V I CPEN. ALICW- INS FREEZIS'i- CJ'LD illR TO Ru5H INTO A

iA^AUL ROC'S CO.MTAINlNo 'WARa\, A\ClSrAiR. >

1 1 3 ^and H.

School M atters A iredRUPEHT. Jan. U -Teachers re­

tirement. t«»chers' lalarlea and otiier school alfalra were dlscuwed at the meeting of the Rupert Rotary club. N. N. Na.ih, Albion Normal, *nd Tom DeU, rtpresentaUve from Minidoka county, were (peakert.

1 the Burley cemetery.

G O P L eade r N am edJEROME, Jan. S8 — Selected il,

temporar}' chairman of the Jerome county GOP central committee is Frank U. RetUg. prominent north fide attorney, Rettlg was named as committee chairman at a meeting of party officlabi and other Inter­ested persons at the Wood cafe banquet rooms here. Plans are going forward for the Inauguration of Uie young men's OOP club and

ivatlng of a women’* OOP club, 4 announced.

.......... ------------------ 11 / y o u SET W K / )

S c /o '/,n ty O ty 'c /s TWEBEI/j

■ WHEN THE EARTH SOAk'S UP U'ATER, trSCAKS DOWN/j3.->

O- V, vicroRv, Ccvf/oc, Ti'jtaj-.

S C O R C H Y — B y E D M O N D GOOD

DIXIE DU G AN By M cEV OY and ST R IEB EL

PEOPLE'I "■-L THINK

VJe’RESOERING

THIMBLE T H E A T E R

/PPOM K 7 s Iu^ ~ o ldTBELIEF?'/

S T A R R IN G PO PE YE

{ I VCUT SEE ANVrmNa s illvCWT SEE ANyrHIN<5 SILLY I

ALLEY O O P By V. T. H A M L IN

T/AIB-WACHII___ I. BUT fOjH ATTCMPr J AVACHIWAJ&

TO w AWAV WITH OOP VVWEM /HIM WAS /<

____ ,^ J LANWP . -ASicEPMiH 1 ThG ATLANTIC ocean; TO--OWLVI I BUT TEU- ' "wanted to — '

V UMTIL

<5tIEW BACK,

voy ARRIVE THESE tmE Surface

OR OM THE OCeut BOTTOM?

MU5TA BCEW C>J J__ _TM' aoTTOM--I

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MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 194G TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

' CLASSIFIED: ADVEffri§rNGCURTAIt/s -ul..O-.„d isj-rronD i.it cWViStt

cocm; Hit etodabskm ltl< Ch^mui C0U[V>; I93S ChtrreWt Mdin. Alt an OPA nllliie or Ulow. 1»I0 M.mlrr mo-

Chffvrpltt p»ru, n«w Kord Klnt •uilftn of ................

eiii’Tin unb, <«up»«l <UinW. Anri>^ WtLI, FAY SPOT CASH tat rooS FoH. ChrrnWi cft Plrreovtb,

llUllllitHATOll, rmul, it«»«T Mrrlw.lUfrlfmtor S*rrlM sW 2tB\i Vmi

STOKKR Mrrtcrd., „ nl.hu-t)., fl*.° riombiB* «D<1

^ v.“ u=

FimNAcc TKAItAU bov... i«. O’jlrc I.l houM nQr1h KIlKrw C*m7.

CtSSPOOLTIUil.L!c,‘. ind Bimur* k>«(!»ri bollt to

cM.r Hit* J. ll^hl trttkr.

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS

ANOTiren SUMMONS FOB BERVICE BY rUDLlCATION

IN TIJE DISTniCT COURT OP T H F. ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DiemiCT OF TIIE STATE OP IDAHO IN AND FOR TWIN KALLH COUNTY

DONALD OWEN HARTWICK,PlaJnUff,

HELEN LOnAINE HARTWICK.Defcnrinnt.

THE STATE OP IDAHO SENDS OREETINOS TO HELEN LO- RAINE H A RT W ICK . TIIE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT:>•01; ARE HEREBY NOTinED

Tlifll n complaint has been fllsd ftgnlnsi you In Itie Dlslrlrt Court of the Eleventh Judicial District of Uic State of Idaho, In and for Ihe County of Twin Falls, by the above nivmcd plaintiff, and you are here­by dlrrct«d to appear and plead la tlie said complaint wllhin tirenty (30) days of the service o; thU mimmons; and you are further no­tified that unless you *0 appear and plead lo J«1<1 complaint within iJie lime herein specified, the plaintiff win take Judpnent asalnst you as prayed In said complaint.

YOU ARE FURTHER NOTI­FIED That by plaintiffs complaint plaintiff seeks the absolute dissolu­tion of tlie boncli of matrimony ex- l.Mlng between plaintiff and defen­dant on the grounds of mental

'ITNESS My liand and the eeal ot fftld DlBlrlcl Court this IJth day of January. 19<8.

C. A. DULLES Cleric of District Court

QRAYDON W, SMITH Attorney for Plaintiff.Rnldlng at Twin FUls, Idaho.Pub.; Jan. 7, U, 31, 38 Feb. 4,1648

Veteran Buys Out

Ryan Store HereAnotlier T ,-ln Falls war veteran

will open his own ba lness Tuesday.He ix Ed Navln. who with Mr*.

Navln has purchased the Ryan gro­cery St «3 Addison avenue west from OeorKe Ryan. The store was clo.',«d Monday lor Inventory and re­opens Tuesday under Navln owner­ship.

Mr. and Mrs. Ryin will lmprove_ und enlarge the tourlsl motor court 's. biulne.w on Uielr property and »-lIl remain at their present home.

Navln and his wife, the fonner June Wel.*s, graduated from Twin Falls hlBh school In 1639. Mrs. Nnvln Is a graduate nurse. Navln before entering service was em­ployed at the Drlve-ln markat here.He haa been manaeer of a grocery store la Wells, Nev., the post few montlia.

M. H. Jones Buys

Paper in OregonTOLEDO. Ore.. Jan. 28 (U.Pi—Tlie

Lincoln County Leader, 53-year-old Toledo weekly newspaper, haa been purchased by Milton H. Jones of .Mountoln Home. Ida., the former owner and publisher, H. J. Chrlsten- .leii, announced today.

Jones formerly was aasoolated with the Mountain Home Repub­lican and with other publications In rayelle, Ids., and Garfield, WaAb.

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PAGE EIGHT TIMES-NEWS. TWIN FALLS. IDAHO MONDAY. JANUARY 28,194fl

Congi-ess May

Vote Changes

In Sugar LawliT WILLIAM E. LOWELI,

WASHINGTON, Jftll. 23 Prc.ildcru Triim.in's oUicr\-.iUoii few dn>'3 ago th.it congrc.-.i wov

> do .wmrthlncr tlib yr iljar IcRlslallon niny lin uudtrsLilemenl

alndS-. Olhrrs rwircl H a.s ! A.ilvullon of the domrstlc .iiis.ir I <Iiutry.

Charter Member

Of OES at Filer

Receives HonorsFILFJt,

MoHrc. S3, cl: Plkr cii.ipli

Twin Falls Graduate Now Has | Homesteaders

Imjioi’tant Post in Qiemurgy Cast Eyes on

Distant MoonTuln Pnil.t hlKli f.chool ruid ii :ii;p of the key chemiirKlc poKlll'ms pwrvlo:---

Serpa Sales Head

For Nelson Firm

fi.-curni'd il C. R. ■ll.strlhu-

By ATtTnm EDHOV WABHINGTON, Ji»n. 23 'A'. —

They l.iuKht/Kj when R. L. Tim.s- wcrlh wrote the genvnl land offlcp

^rll Inr In/ormntlon un homcatcudlnc the moon.

Hut today—,.Said Joi'I D.ivlcl Woll.Mjhn, i-'.-l.',;- iit land conimLMloncr: •Rcuiiiflubic forc.Mnht. How do

u'.y propone to get tocS from ihc

F.iriL.ftorth'-. Icti.-r 'if Noveinbrr,

Fires on Sunday Claim Lives of

25 Over Nationny The AuocUtcd Trni

Ticniy-dvc pcnani loat Uiclr sltrciay Irt lifts throughout

t ifrluu;). at least

artment hou.-.c chlldren-

U were Injured Si. Unil;:. rco Uvc:i were last

Injured when a ncnient burned.

Hiirlem nL-.o

heg!>n, Maine, when fire canimned the oxygen In a cahUi In which tlicy were sleeplns. The blaze, be- llevetl atartrd by a cljuetlc, hud burned Itsell out nhcii firemen reached the sccne.

Two other auffotatlon rfeaths re- stjltcd In 11 Chicago npartnieiinioLel Hrc and one pcraon wu Injured. Tlic vlctlraa were women.

At Monroe, La„ Ilamu saeeiilng Uirough pm of a ;.mnll hotel killed one and Injured olx.

A 14-ycar-oUl boy died «t Fort Atklason. \VU., when Ilte ilejuoyed a loJse.'ililc cottane.

Id Plane Pilot

fiyes Ocean Trip

M.\DE IN IDAHO PALL3

VICKKHS \ MADRON535 M. lN E.

or PirONK J3ni or 1083J

Wllllnm O, ComMoci; marrliiKC John A. 5chnik1' >i

Dill, both of Jerome, Co. l3Iock hump Jim. 21.

The Nc* York n»iT y*rd ius fa-cUlUca for bulldliiB ships up to «0,- OOO tons In site. oUhough the iargest batUtshlp today Is only 48,000 tons.

Top C A S H PricesFor Yonr

PotatoesSee

.MICHAEL-SWANSON- BRADY PRODU CE CO.

Phon<rl080

Office: Sande UldR. nrs. rhone 1041

BEEN SICK FOR SO LO N GWlij dan‘1 you tlie NATUllK * chance lo start from the CAU.«e or jour troable, ,nd SKE HOIV SOON NATUUK

CAN rCT VOU ON VOL'It KFKl AGAHJ

THE NATURE'S W A Y SY ST E M <-Iiln Avf. .North—0iip<»lle th^ I’ojl Office—Twin Fi

I'elephone 1460 for Appolntmrnl—lloun: 9 i. m. to B p. ui

irtuii Ciil;it()ii-T F.ilaih—M K H.iilk.. M;try A. 7,upo NATUROPATIUC I'HYSICUNS

lllictloil II

"•'"'X.i

Uwynee Kesidents :

'i Save Landmarks

STOKERS*199=0

plant your lullpj und i r>n c:irlh till, .sprlnj. K

I J.hlle for the Rcner.il Inm .-i-t re.idy for you.

i.ECiAi. AuvEKTrsEMENTsjSalt LhIcc Mcat

WoiKiih Return Lumber Company

Settles Walkout

NOTICE OK IIF.ARING ON INC. o r AMvsi;>u:>

IIESOUTNdIIcc Is hiTcOy kI 'lii

Idat C<)df! AlinI tlie olllre i

Coun;y Cnmml?:*loner.i a: ttic ly Court Hdii.'.e in Tain Falb, on Frld.iy. Ftbnniry 22. lOtC n

a llcea’.n sh;ill br granlfd to ' C. Hiinler to opcr.\lc a Inoki'

loc.1 trr.'ort riiijiroxlmiitrly IW y.irtl.i north of HUli-AMy 30 oci the fnlr- «r<nm(! riMd ncur Flkr, I.Uho. uhlch U In vollni! prfclnct N<i. 2,

re.wrt will Incltide niuMc tar chin. iin: nnd entertainment, chalr. nnri t.iblf.s for nccoinmiKlatlon of kiiwI. iind linlron.', *alB of rrlrp.^limrnu Incluil- ing non-alcohollr bfvcr.iKc.'. TJic )ioiir6 bctBccn which thi- prop<kC(l re-TOrt will be open for bii.' lnr.'S will bn from 3:00 o’clock P, M. lo 4:0>J o’clrxrk A. M. Novrmbi-r 1st imlll April Ut and from 2:00 o'clock !■ M. to a;W o'clock A. M. from April In lo November l/.[. It H agreed Ihnl If « lIcenAp In Bnuited

clniecl during the dny.i County AKrlcullural Fair to the public.Publish: Jan. 28; Frb. 4,

It iv'lll b

K A IN B O L T ’vS

Delivery • Service

MAGIC VALLEY REFniCH-:nATION

SKKVICE All M«ke». Modrt.i.

HefrlfftralonDonald I.oinicr, Mgr.

Phonr m

s a t i s p a c t io n

GUARANTEED

A B B 0 T T ’ S

ANYTHINGCAN HAI’ I'KN AT THE

*ol a ^nlpe hum cooiinj Ilrlnc ynor own *unny Ml{ht Ju.ft a.i Kfll hiiTe ra«t, Ino. with lum, ba-

M O D R L CAFE

IT S TIM ETO INSTALL A

W ater Softener

U’M iJ ,

' Pliimbinc • Piiint

't , i^

Klcctricnl Supplies

ICJtAUANTELD

RADIO SERVICE ANDEIlSON.JAntHANK

OkdbtUS«R fi00Ttt

»?wm*2St>WM

CLKAflH CIXXICIEI) fiBWEKH IVITllOlrr DKJClINtH NO MUSa

riioMi'r scuvicEiCfMpooI A Hfiitic T»nk tifinlnil ELECTniC HOTO-IIOOTF.H

SKWEU KEnVICE CO. riiONE iDin-j

STOKERnnd Eleclricjil

A ppliance

RepairService

ABBOTTSPlutnWnf & AppIUncet. Hi, 95

C A S HPAI DFo r dead Riid useltsa

I H O R S E S - C OW SWill tlso pick BP ho p U tbr;

Are eltwe.

PHONE US COLLECT

I Idaho Hide & ^Tallow Co.

A 3-year enlistment in the Regular A rm y

now e n titles Am erican young men to a

FULL COLLEGE COURSEor a Business or Trade School Education

B y A c t o f Congress^ b e n e f its o f tho G l B ill o f H igbts a r e open

to e v e r y q u a lifio d y o u n g mon who onfi'sfi in tho n o w R o g u la r

A r m y before Ocfober 6, 1946

HlNnmiis i,f iliou«iin(!< of iynui.t; men r,„i-l,ii, :i>ri‘ii ini:tMr- In .ifford n liipli'T i-'liic.ilii)ii. ,\<]w //lo ri,i, /ui.r it. jrrr.

GREATEST EDUCBTIOHfll OPPORTUNITY

IN HISTORY

i li.Irr Ihr Gi Ilill ofRi^hl> cvrrv youiiK ni.iti x.lin ,1,1,-I. in ll.e Krpiil.ir Ar.nv i.rforr Oi lc.Lrr 6. lOk"., i? entillnl. nfirr ■livliarpc, !.> i -iuc.ilinn or Iriiininp In llic v-liDol or t n|lr(:r of [li-i wicrlinn at G,iv- frniiiml eii>c iiv. For n /mtiVii/ hii.<rtl on ih-- lrni;lh iij hit frn irr, tlir Ciil friimriil i< HI pny hn (uilicn, up to jicr «r,li- ruiri m IioiiI \rnr, fi/nj $0S munlhty for ii'n'/ij; r\pfn.^r\ ~ $90 ij he M mnrriril. After a H-)<-nr rnll^lmrnt.jor rrnniplr, hr mny htit r W ninnlhs of e<liicnlinn. ii itl\ tt tohil oj f 'tlL'O pciil by the diii'criinirnl!

Orifinnl rnliMmrnU are o|ieii lo men a(;i il 17 to 31, and may be for 1 Vj, - or

Tlir Army llv lf is one of ihr Korld’s l>c.«t vliooN. Tlmrnuph training in one or niorr of 200 skills, tradrs and trcl,. nir.i! fuhjcrLn in open to every soldier.

If Tdti nre 17 or over, and menially and nlly^icaliy fil. you can rarn uhilc you Irarn in llie Army. You’ll get pood pay, food, rlotlijng.quatlerfi and medie.il rnre. You'll pet a .30-day paid furloupli each year. ]( you enlist for 3 years you c.in chooM your branch of wrvicc and your ovcrras llirnler in ihe Air, Crountl or SerA'ice Forces.

^iiirp llir new J)':irrlinie Arniy will u*<5 llir- iiio»l iiinilcTn fi'icnlific ci[uipinent, iii.iiiv Iichnic.il grades will be open, willi lii.l.'rr p.iy .iii.i lai.i.l a.lvantanniL

PAY PER MONTH-ENLISTED MENla UdiUa I) FMd. Mr«t. Cletkii iM C<ra

UOHTHLY „ „ KtTimUtHT

IHCOMI A m *,^or _ .............

l ir.1 . »HS.OO >89.70 >155.25Tt<hrifjIS.rKfJi.l IM.OO 74.10 I2H.:J Sull Srfsrjni . . 96.00 62.40 108.0<t .Vrgrjm . . . 78.00 50.70 87.75 Corporjl . . . 66.00 42.90 74,25 I’fiv.i. I ir.i G.u 54.00 J5.I0 60.75

. . . . 50.00 J2.J0 36.25 (•)-riin :0''r Ii,rrr*»« for Scr»ic« Ov«r«»*i. (h)-l’liii 50'r if Mimbrt of Flying Cfrwi. (c)-PI,.i 3'V Incre.M in P«r f " *

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Get full paniciilars today at the netreat U. S. Army Recruiting Station. This i» jour opportunity to get the education - :il and fit yourxlf lo t • tucceas-

'OICII . ei0M» ro im • iittnu roitu

ENLIST NOW AT YOUR NEAREST D. S. ARMY RECRUITINQ STATION

BURKHOLDER BLDG.136, Shoshone St. E. Twin Falls, Idaho

T h o / i o riill co m in g t a c k by l l o lio u .a n d i- H o io mon

from ovorsoaa. America's lailroada aio doiyg thoir part to got thorn homo as rapidly and comfortably as posAble.

But civilian tiavol condition* will Improva. Before vory long you

can fako thal h ip Eas», lo Colorado, or olhor of Iho many econic areas sorvod by Uniort Pacific.

Trovol In com fort o v * r o n s o f thanollen 'i sm oothe it roodbedi. S l« e p sound ly— dino raloxad— en[oy th sever-changing scenic panoramo.Tour journey b y trainwill be a h igh spot of your vacation or huilness trip.

Tako your choico of a Union Pacific Streamliner. . . a Limited

or Iho famouB low-cost Challongors.

Union Pacific offers Iho world's groaleil vacation travel bargain;

servos raoio wostorn oconic regions lhan any other raUroad.

There's a simplo, highly satisfaclory way lo anango for sado, on-

joyablo transportation; jusl be specific, say "Union P ac ihc ."

U N I O N P A C I F I C R A I L R O A D• o/ TH, s y i0 3 S t£ .»»^