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  • TW IN FALLS COUNTYS

    SCRAP QUOTA

    ' . 1,980 TONS ,

    Ctillcctcd Ku fnr I .S i J lon^

    VOL. 23, NO. 219

    W A R BU LLET INLONDON. Dcc. SS (U.R) ftUnbal

    llcnrt l*hlllpp reUln. brekdcastlac

    from Vichy, denied today, tht Cen.

    Henri Uonort GIraad. new Frrneh hl{h

    north Africa. w cct-

    PR IC E 5 CENTS

    U. s . BATTLES RUN ON FOODS

    R o m m e r s A x i s F o r c e s F a c e E v a c u a t i o n t o T r i p o l i

    Allies Nip Enemy Rear Guard Near Last Major Base

    JSy llift AworUlrJ

    M-irsiial Krwiii Itoimiiel'.s rctroatiiiK' A friku korps uu ; rapidly iii)])roachin;r Mi.-;urntn today and tluTo it must dc-

    ci c'iDior to nmkc a .stand ,t)i- i^Wv iiq a ll Miissutiuis T r l

    Iiolitania and jo in Llio axis /oi-ci-.s in where jwlliiiKrains kept allied ami axis armio.s a t a .stand.still.

    Gen. Sir. Bernard L. jMonlKonicry n i>ortc(l in n Cairocomniunitiou Ihu t h is British

    ]{oniniurs rear um in i in tlic reKioti o f vvjuli Hci cl Clu'hir, U) mill's west of Sirtc and only j*l)(]ul 15 mile.s east o f Bii

    f l Ilsini. The Libyjin Hhore Ix-iids nortluvard there toward

    Misuriilii iviul {i>vms u \iviti' him ip in lh(; coastline.

    - Iklns irmrsliln.uln nntl Hills Ii

    e iijh lh arm y had eiiKafjed

    tlic Immediate rrtcli iI advrt

    sMkc.1 lit El AKiirlln, :! 0 nillc:. of Uut 1 H.mi

    No 1lif .Stni)r. tlic MI.S1If nomniPl nbaiKJoi

    poiltloiij, lie liM no lion of TTljwIl nna Sierliapj csti tnakc t\o ptolcms*

    Only Orouiiil Arllnnnie only Kround jictton rcimrin

    from tliP nllicd U1 ( v,n.s from tli' yrciicli /orcc.i KuardlnK the fouiln'n fliink In Tiinlsln. 'Ilic Krrnch ctilin Ml tin liniiortAiii ndvancc .soiiUi o J'ont-dii-l'-iihs. aboiil 30 inllri . olllll

    I of Tunl.-inie

    pellKl to nr force e Iron

    brliiK ctm lie nlrllcUl

    S.CRAFIBO i

    WASHINOTON, I>c. 28 OJ.Pi-TJie navy announced lodny ihni pmiy Alracobra JlKhtm bombed and

    Biratrd enemy drnpiied bypur.icliulf for Japaiir;.c force.-i nii tlie bead) lit Tii.v.afaroni:u about 10 niilM wcit of llcnderr.on alrlitld oi Oiiadnlcnnnl Inland.

    A communique said that nerla otarner.i on Dcc. 27 i.'.outli Pncltli lUiie> dltcovrrcd nUoiiL 30 cMRt ludrn paractiulM on llie Tn.i;afnr. oiica beach.

    II w(u believed to be the flrr.i the JapnneM hove attemplcc

    supply tlielr troo|vi on Ouftdal. unit by Air.Tl'c coniniunliiue said t l ia i

    Dii'iiitle.M dive bouiber.i and 'Aira- JlRlitei* ftlio bombed ftiiC

    tlini

    cotrafed Jnpai

    of Kokumbona. nbout clcJit miles west of the Ouadalc.inal airfield.

    l l ic navy.added that additional reporta of an otuek by dive bombers from Ouftd.ilcanal on enemy ahlpplnR eouth of Vangunu lalnnd In Ate New OeorKla croup of Uie Sol-. Wnons dlicloicd lliat n second enemy Khlpbesides a ve.wl of 3,000 tons reported destroyed in yc.iterday'.-, ccrtiMiMvnlqut tiVw) uns ^jnil lhai attack. Tlir colnmunlque , ald Uie ftttaek occurred Dcc. 2(3

    BootyKANSAS c m '. Dec. :a i-it-

    Krom u JHp he killed. Corp. Orville Joha^on, niurliie machine Kunncr from Swea City, In., took

    d jilayliiic to.1 he riivetl f

    vbltlns,1 bark h "Join

    e with Q lb or hL n

    U. s. Anns Go To Gii-aud to

    Assist FrenchBy C. n . CUNNINOIIASI

    A L L IE D lIEADQUARTEaS, Norilj Africa. Dec. (dHayed)- TJiB United eutej li sTroln;; Get jicii'.s-. GUwa'i.' '.'...in African iirmy ils rupklly m po.lbli Unit. Gen. Dwlrlit D. FJrenhowei iilllrd tnmiitiindfr In chief, iiniiouii ccd to jioit. Kotelnlkovjkl

    fir.ii

    aolojii-trky Is i: kov tind It wiLs i lllaKc which pu'

    of Uic armies i i

    c to rctrea

    I arinla, eiiitaKcd In teiiilvci. wete imcui- intaKC >ilBht and day

    dbpnlchej pictured lu wii!.ilm; hundred.i illle.y coiuiter.aI[4vck.i iti an phnto)

    Canada Train Wreck Kills 28 Passengers

    ALM ON T K . Ont.. Due. JB {,?) Twenly-eiKlit iioiiihiy pa lonK'i'r.s w

  • . Page Two .TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO. aiocday, December 28, 1942

    Dy DnYDON TAVES GEN. htACAimWB3 JJEAD-

    QUARTERS, Aunnillii. Di-c. :a 'I"- Amcrtcan ntr lorce uiuu backlnt;

    up tlic drlvp to elewi tlie Jaiuncsi ouL of New aulnca wfrc crcdlifd to- wldc.iprt-"ltiny. brlti cwlltPd c downing 31 Japae:,e

    iC'llVC

    ai'tkhlnl l>7 ft ncj {rouiiil rlsti frnm durfnc tlis U[M. Trlriiliiilo)

    bdmb Iiunt. A column pUnn. polljIy Jap*, wh! Pfiofo (rom of/lrUl V.

    I In tlie bftck- 1 into the iK-ft iwinrt*] JNKA

    Twin Falls News iii Brief

    lorUi de of New Urltr lill Kro

    1 Wnnil.

    Ttte-12 slU. ticiivUy anunl. lain fU;,cIaKfd P.3fl Dlnnrj, atlncKIn; suddenly from nbovc, wiprd nut mnn

    . thnn ft third of t 4:-plnn Jorma Uon wlilch nppeared over Ilima' t< support the Imrd-preurd Japnne.M ground forcM,

    Sunday niKlit, U win rrvfulr.l, t -.iironi: force of Do'lns Klyl'U: 'ori- re.W3 nM Cnn/ioIhlji!fi1 UOerBtori " Rltowercd '600*pound bcinU' ovei 1 Slmp^on hftrbor nnd Blnncti buy- ncnr Rftbmil, In ilie flrn ottack :- a week. Tliry hit Uiree Japain mercliantnicn and, it wa.i bellcvpd, . aexlnyeil nil. A larK# iraiispori of- csttmaled 19.000 tom was lr{; lylnu on lu Mdc In Uie center of the har bor. Th-o ilifd JsJilpu rJiJ

    . mntfd t B.OOO loa-i each trh lo Help Resldenla nnd tolillers v.ho Ifap

    ed from Uie troop train rushed t help-the injured. Uodles wcra puIJcci ; Xrotn the wrrcknKf and taken to the i town hall, which became a tciiipor. . Rry moreue. Almonte's liosiiiial fa.clIJtlrit could not bcKin to cniw witl

    the MluBilon. and even

    ceeded.Doeto and I

    ho

    \\ blr.i to house

    UJhedto the ___nway ai Oli'awa, about iO rnllM ea.-. of AlfnonSf. /id eico tfucl; In ilu ImmcdUle vicinity wa prewed Inti service u an ambulance nr hean.e A plumber carried U bodlea' to lh< morgue.

    Justice of Peace

    Called by DeathHAILEY. Dec. :6-Dfath came nl

    5 ft, m. today to James J. aiOsnn, 74, ;ai!Jce ol llte pface tri }la!lry prr. clnct No. J and drpiiiy sheriff for one term 13 years ftRo.

    Mr. Ollwn iiuccuinbed at lilt home . In HaUey as result of a compUcallon or allmcnLs, He had been In 111 liealUi

    from ft staniacli disorder lo jcars,

    Dom in Nevada ln.lfl07, he lo U/Uley July 77. 1S5P a;j

    gettl, macaroni, noodles; and po- 1(0 taiad,Henderson e lpha. l^ed time fresh

    fruits and vcKetnbles and home- d and proce.v.ed foods are ex- from U)c provLilons of ihe now progrnt

    Infnritlon A

    17-Year-Olil KnllsltJlarry Jay Mmtln.' :r.v. Ojial Mac Kklli /rniie eiist, enllsteTalks phii in Indiw- Utah -weic

    Pat Ryle,Callfornli

    . >y Del St i;i-v,ln Broncr and Dewey Show

    ik J. Healey, cliy plumWnf lu^pector. sunKe.'ilUiK rstabllahmen' ............................................ P(ilnl-

    tliui Informialuablt' 10 plumbers

    ihnrl.isc uf till for

    suchjei behind n :lar.j.

    by

    the

    Talk:, alsoSmock, noise. General Elri ........

    Fred Abbott, Abbotl ompany. and mil Ifeii- elary of the loc.-U No. ws chairman df ti; rranKemcnt4 for t

    her.

    K im b e r ly R es iden t

    Faces Check C la imKimberly.

    Keep the White Flag

    0/ Sa/etp Fli/lnp

    T he H o sp ita l

    Emercency betls only' 'ere avnll- nblr ai the 'Pwln P.ilLs county gen- rrn) hospJl/il Mondnv.

    ADMITTED Harry Bade. Eden; Mrs. W. J

    Wohllalb and Ralph Holt, ijotli of Twin Falli.

    DISMISSEDU M. Prcvo, Buhl; H. Wal-

    hnl, Mr;,. 1*. J. Zeller ind dauRli

    WEA'l'HEKTnin ra iu 'an tl TlelnllT-Seal*

    lered Uthl ahowers today btcoma rain Ut tonight. Ultle rhance In lemperalure. High jetenljr 30. totr 17. preclplatlon .17. low thl morning IX.

    _ . . i rrforo ....

    faces cliars forger In I. of dl . .

    beins bound over by Probate Judi:e C. A. Ballry. He wm held In the county Jail under 11.000 bond.

    Snel!.on is charged with slgnlnR the name of W. A. Comer lo a check for 35, and cashing it at the C. C. Anderson more here. The complaint J signed by E. C. Bingham, man- iger of the atore.

    the public how the "iwlnta" lystem works. arfcX-aupon PolnU

    Every mfmber ot the clvlUan pop- ulatJcnfro/n Die Jiew born Uifant lo Uie most elderly person-wlll ve exactly the same number of lupon points to spend during each iilon ;>eriod. expected to be about mflnth In duration. The perloda

    111 be announced In advance. Point . iluea for various foods will be iden* tlcal throughout Uie country and houaewlvts tt-lH be able to thop Ui any store they chooie with complete freedom ot choice on which food* they elect to spend their coupons.

    But housewives will have Vo budget their coupons, much as tlvey lo their money. Foodt that are scarce will have hlRlier point values. Tills will b the 10th raUonlng

    program pvit Into effect by OPA, Already raUoncd are colfee, sugar,

    Lomobllfs. tires, gasoline, luel oil, ycles, tyi>ev,Tlter* and heavy duty iber fooijrear. In addition to roeal

    rationing which U on the near horl. officials expect soon lo havi itlon dalr7 products, especially

    butler and cheej Explali

    Jlo addrerje.s of \Ylckard and Davis last night were de.ilgned

    xplaln the necessUy for thl;

    '>nr fiKlitinK n boul a

    , 05 to IDO many potatoes: 1J5 lo

    t as much Iresh citrus I OS per cm i>3 jjiuch ci'real.i.

    ate.t OpjmrlunllT"

    , for IS he;

    make

    il home the battle of food ofd ireatf.U opportunity nost directly to wlnnl iiii confident Uiat y day. . . The American people ontlniie, thmiifffiou! the war. U jftler ted than any oUirr nailor arth."

    Tlie Onlted Stales amiy and nav>- ire "ihr be.M fed in th- ' - ' : dn not believe there

    United Sli Some of f

    ALLIES NIP A I REARGUAROi

    rr|) flEhter plane, were m action for tli first time. cscorUng Flying Fori resies In attacka on Stax.

    While middle east aircraft al lacked Tunis and Bousje Saturday night And dropped bombs whic: burst In Uio main basin and on ih elecUlc railway depot at Tunis, ih Flying Fortresses also Wndled fre.'.h fires among ships and doeka at Bl- terte.

    Two Ships Sunk Two largo ahlpa were reported

    sunk in Blix hasboe.A screen of fighter planes scort-

    ed UiB Forireases over Uie targets and shot down two enemy planes.

    OUier allied fighter planes ranged over Tunisia attacking axis land lupply line*, railroads and locomo- Jves and barges off Uio coast, the' communique reported. A German

    1 near Metl/ez-ei-Bali. )f the most recent flghi-

    ing by American and British trooixr, vas attacked by Hurricane bomb- Tt.Two of Uie Fortresses were lost In

    lie raids on Bixerte and Bfax and u'o other allied planes were loot

    during tlie day's operations.Allied ground troops were re

    ported still clinging to .an Impon- ant height six miles northeast of MedJe-eI>Bab, captured Christmas day after a furious battle in kUIcI' Uie hill clionged hands Uirce tlme;i This battleground U only atut ;:i miles from Tunb.

    Tanka Aa Mllboxe* Dlsp.-vlclies from the Medjez-el-

    Dab front said Uio OermoJis were inp glam tanks as mobile pill'

    dcurmlncd effi

    Rep. Fulmer Jriffon;. -The proced

    led in WiLih-

    U 'ridiculous. The mnouneement mis fur In advance :an only re.'ult in a wave of buying md hoarding which will aggravate he situation. It Is.only natural that iotuewlve.5 who ujo canned foods xtenslvely will r.tart stocking up ;ipeclally when they are warned li irfvance that they had better gei ill they can while the geiunu I; food."

    Fulmer said Ihe decision to ra- on rnnni-d food? Bmounied lo be.

    lilted olllclal reconlUon of tli< truth ot the aicrlculiure conimlUee'i repeated warnhig.i of ihe pa.sl that J food .shortage waji developing.

    Hentlcrion pointed out that e.ich consumer rcKlsl'-rltig for Uiij ne ration book would have to declai all commercially proce.wcd food.i In }tiJ pav.e.Mlon. /ind 'heavy pennlHn are provltled for any applicant who makc.s a fal.'.e dccl.uallon."

    Names ill t^e News

    Br Itnlled Presa

    learned todsy that President Roosevell has abandoned plans lo make a radio address to the

    Uoo before Uie Ilrsl of the year ... order to devote all his time to preparation ot hli budget and st^te of the union metsages.

    Dark-eyed fUn aelma Ann Rutherford b lopposedly honey- noonJnf In Arliona toilajr with brldegraom Darld .May, depart- Dient itore exeentlTe, lollowlng m Phoenix wedding late Satunlay

    xcluiire that c 1 the I

    lACK 10 CLASS' RAINlNTiN

    MO.SCOW. Dec. 28 (trallan people.Fimeriil services will be held ftl

    Great Neck. N. Y., tomorrow for William S. Borstaw, 70. reUred financier and public utility cxccu the nnd former ft.yJa!e ot Uie Ml< Tliomius A. Edison.

    Karmer Screcn filijger Tony MarUn haa been indncted into the army as a prtnte at FL MacAr- thur, Cal.m n k E, Saimieb. 84. often called

    the "eriind-dad of wcit coa.it avl. atlon' and Pacllle ca'ut manage) for "Aero DlccJt." died al hla Lo; Angolea home yesterday.

    Vita Dumas, Argentine rancher and sportsman, has arrived at H'clHngtan, .Vew Zeiiand, in Ills 40-foot yacht after a 10(-day sail alone from Captlown, South Afrlra . . . After a rest, he will continue lo Dueno* Aire*.

    GIRAOD CONFERSl G,

    (rrci 4 0l)

    Tlie n.-.porlallon probler).vlt.ited 'extending the Chrbt-

    ration perlnrf. scheduled tc :iday monilni!, for one day,

    ea.Mem Idaho students, It Dale Raid.

    Brother Coming'To Attend Rites

    KlMnnRLY, Dec. 20-Tlie E. U, Irlntlrrs of Plca-'.iuil Valley, tia nl.', of Ernest Mclntlre, 2i. wl li'd In the hojplt- l ul Fort Geoii VriBht, Spokane, Wa.'.li., have n elvcd word ihal Omer Mclntlr ho ha.s been a patient In an urn lo-Iiltal In Texa.1. will nrrl'

    W'i(Ini.-.diij- for fudcrnl [.enlccs.Ttio bad news rccclvcd by tl

    .Iclntlres Sunday was dnubly n ere In Its contrast wltli good jiev

    lid Kc

    Jgh the Kency." I hope people don't go

    buy and buy." sho told a preu ference. "It wen'l do them any good anyway, became they will be a.sked U3 declare wJiat Uier li.- rationing goes Into effect.

    A reporter commented thal many people might not declare all they have on hand,

    'Then." .Mrs. nootevell said, "their nelRhbors will probably complain about the Uilnsi Uiey have,

    s wonderful wliai yo'jr neighbors ow about you. Anyway, lioirding itupld. becawenoonecan porjlbly

    buy enough of'any ons thing to unul the shortage b over."

    TRAIN CRASH KILLS S LONDON. Dec. 38 WO-Heutcrs joted a aerman radio broadcast

  • MonJay, Dcccmbcr 28, IS lli TIMES-KE-WS, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO Page Thretf

    PKLlSTFOll O O DRA lN i

    WASIUNOTON. DfC. 28 roljowliis lire IliLs of Itfi ijoaiicfU by price odmltiL'iralor Leon Hcmlcrsoii its Included r^tmpled uiitlcr llic new food llonl:ig plan:

    Inrluilrd]. Cuiinnl nnd iwiilrd ^etel.iblpj

    Aiul vpsetablf Julcc.\;.. ,-.i)nrt>giu: b-.vl>)' looib; 5rcMl U ihr bpnn.%. stttn lunl wiixi'Mpiila;-1

    e in priiiUMl plnin V

    C ltiliis Black SH O K S O H

    or llrowii,

    OXFOKOS. Siv.es HI

    K.'j:iihir$ 1 . 0 0

    $ 1.4 7

    D K A P K in i'X T a i l o r e i i .

    ready to liuii;.', Kayoii and

    cotton I'loral or .-ilripf jiat-

    le r n s ,' 15i%ular

    S;'...$3*87

    87cIllack or Ret uku' clo.seoiit i:

    COKD IIROV .

    II colors only,

    r,li O iilv. Pure Irish L IN K N

    N A P K IN S . Full squiirc.

    h o rv w liite milv. Re;.'. SDc

    Wonicn'.H lU iD

    CROSS SHOKS. CloscouL

    of a biK' l i f i ; . . . Ii Ik Ii or low licei.s, wanted color.'i, but

    iiul :t5J .si/.es in any loL

    .fa.O."), now only. pr. , .

    Popular "SW KAT S in U T S " , Dark tones only.

    Rcir. HDc,

    $ 2 . 8 8

    57c67c

    6 7 c

    I FRICNCn

    S P ie iT nU IIK JK SL T .C lo lh

    imd Napkin.s w ith priiiU'd

    ])atterri,- Onlv. Rarbizon SATIN SL IPS . R ck. $U.')0 viiluc,

    ;itle priccd $1.87

    lie. 1

    Wont

    . R pK.

    Knibroitiered TAFFKTA.

    Choice of navy, ro.se, black il. Full witU'p aivl

    a rcjstilar value of Sl.-!l yd, Now ou

    salt?, yd.

    lU Univ. Oil Silk S llO W K U

    CURTAINS. Asmirted col- or.' . extra large .-Loy.

    .Vow. ,.

    ehild.s lU IN NV

    47c ISm ishiiic Foani." the L i

    quid .Miracle cleaner for

    . ilj)hol.stery. etc. Q i., Reg. .?1.23. K7c; pin t, Rpg.

    . now ;i7c.

    9 6 c

    Kondcd TOOTH UKU-SHKS. Reg. 3r,c. A - now-, each ............ M 7 v

    B ig Group o f C h ild s W OOL GLOVES. Reg.

    '9c, now.......... 9 / C

    Table of AnRora W OOL

    M ITTENS. Ladie.s ,sizc.s, Reg. 39c, Child's aiztin, Reg.

    39c. Now A i l

    only ................... .. 1 9 c

    N E V a s e e o g g------- C L E A N U P OF

    WOMEN'S DRESSES

    -Save

    valuer, ?2.D8 anti

    lie tter dre.sses, valui'.s of ?r>.00 to $8.% , ilarX Vones and light print.s. to clear

    O u r finest dre.sses, big :

    lection of $10,95 nnd $12.95 w oob. Rayons, prinl.s. all to clear

    $ 5 . 8 8

    J ilg g roup o f H ea l Proof

    G L A S S W A R E . Pie Pliitcs.

    59c. Ton K cttlo . SL19. Cof

    fee M aker S I.jD . F ry Pun.

    l)t)c. icc Box di,she.'

  • Page Four TIMES4NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO,Momlay, December 28, 1943

    rablUM

    EfUM M le never have been In World War II.' Jrom the beginnlnB they have been antl-Germnn. They have never as a race feared apgression from the dcmficracle.s. They have nothing to guUi and everything to lobc.

    They were taken Into the war by the dictator whom many had embraced for Internal and nationalistic reasons that had nothing to do with Hitler's global stratcRy.

    Finding themsclve.s committed to a war they did not want, allied with a partner tUey hated and feared, fighting against races they admired and liked, they have put on one of the Tnwt Impotent military exhibitions in the worlds history.

    On the word of highly competent American observers. Italy would have cruckcd long since nnd tossed Signor Mu.-;.sollnl off his tinsel soapbox If Ihc nazU had not been tliere.

    One roasort why no layman can esllmate the when, where or how of the coming dcb- ncle 1.S that a revolt Involve.? armed conflict between the Italians and what in effect nmount.i to a German army of occupation.

    We must make up otir minds now that the Italian people are a different breed than the Germans or the Japanese, and are enlltled. when they find opportunity to ca.st off their shackles, to a different reccptlon from u-s,

    ALio, without denying that Italy's military collapse will be a re.nl victory for us. we must not exaggerate Its Importance. On the whole. Italy has been no great aid to Hitler. He will not ml.'a Italian fighting men so much a;; narl.*; he must send tliere to clefei'id the Mediterranean shores,

    It 1.-5 reasonable to believe tlial when we are ready we can conquer Italy with much help for her people. It will .still leave us a .long way from Berlin.

    TUCKERS NATIONAL

    W H IR L IG IGSTIO.'A-Party revolt ogBlnst ilie Roosevelt ftd-

    minblrnlloii li.-is rrncnrur> fiblc [iroiiortloM, II rxtciicl.i from Jim Farleyi tUinpliVi: iiroiiiicl tlirousli l-lic Mutli, ilie mltlrtle ftud tar weu. It U luoil acuic btlaw ihe M-M)n nnd Dixon.i line,, Ol(!-flilone. and becomes definite and unmlsUike- ftble 10 years later.

    In that excellent Klwjt story "Tlie Uninvited." which has been jcnrlng the wits out of everybody. younnl^h woman I* stricken a-llh jliastly terror when -vhe looks Into a mirror and sees herself as an old woman. Tlib Is not nn unusual incident for women. But men looking In Uielr mirrors never, see ihemielvca older Uiao Uiey are, unless they luppen to be actors. Tliey see a lad Just graduated from college, perhap*, or Jiul after he va.f married, if the hair Is tiilruiing, Utey avoid looktns It the Uiln *pot and admire It where It is Uilck. If the

    gTAy Is showing through too obvlousjy. Uiey pass it oft M hint that they need a haircut.

    Jn so dolnx Uiey t*ke^wht might be thought of as a eupliemlstlc view of UiemMlrcj, and wliat harm b done? If ft mut can forjet hU wtcries and hb rheuma- Usm he has defeated *ce as far a i Uie aplrlt li con- cenil.-~New ork Timtt. /

    C0MPI.1SIESTT0 COR When children pray, tliej're apt

    tn turprlte even Heaven.Which. Ihliik >rr, Ju'tl ha(

    illtlB JofUIr l.lovJ. five and one- hlif yearn old. did the nlchl lie- fore Christmas. JocUIr, uhn halls from Alexandria. Va., Ii out In Uil country vl'IUng (irandpa llltinner .loe-K the mayor and (Irandma ,Mn. .Ie-K.

    \\ Jorlafr tInMied her prayer at her bccM.lr Cl.rlUmas eve. be haltnl a momrnV aniS llirn adtVnS

    *"",\n(rihr Hirer l.f^l men are

    Y()i:sT. i\nY \vmi .vovw,

    JtlK.VS o r FISANCK

    I lilfl clgs

    'we speak

    pply t'

    n o m:.M dkpt .1 Keleased I'rom Armr for inorlnj"AMorialeil I're s.wive-, cbim the r.ame should . malrlmnny.

    Chrl.Mr

    /niiisTMAt; srm iTthe gent with the lei*l- Ills spirit albeit very wnii>- Inanclal hone^iy r noniln- tinldentlflecl Je who seems oswtcltd \hf T-S er..

    tftblWiment.e unldpntllled Je ran out of elt^.'. Hr :.poltrd n carion,

    wrapped neatly. In Clirbimas Kilt poper and belonslne lo Ray Sliiy.

    of the T-N staff. Sluyter being

    at the time, iwnlimil his rei the gent wher 3pen the Chrl ut one p. ckll ;( cents and t'liri

    ,'rappmK aiviiy.

    iANTA GOKS HOOM! e phone caller who o.'ked Pi to aiicavet tUe laenllty ol :itft Cl.iur. who sprawlei' unn', lor (

    v;,. !fvvive,lnv>' M

    diet

    lelte*.Ntphfw Ir j

    K,\.MOl'.S LAST LtSr.. . Le-see. for New Year's I'll Ive not lo hoy a new car! . ."

    TIIE Gi;NTLF.SfAS IN THE THIRD ROW

    H IS T O R Y OF T W IN FALLSAS GLEA.VED EltOSI THE KILE.S OK 'niE TIMES-NEWS

    iGO-DEC. J015: ttnie 4n the liiitoo'

    S7 YEAR!For Uie I

    .f Twill Falli s\ot. ft Mnslf VBJ made by the police depnrtmcnt, f any one who imbibed too freely, n Ihe celebrallon of Chrlstma-s, nib Indeed si>eak3 ell lor the ltlns of the Magic City In regard o their tobrlety.

    C. 11. Downiaii. iirlnclpal ol ihr hliili school, ts In Oobe attending

    annual meeting of the stale ;hen' assoclaUon.

    The Interior of the Oregon Short ne pif.enger depot hw been trrit-

    ed to a new coat of paint, hlch adOi to'tca sppetranet.

    15 YEARS AGODEC. JR. 13J7 Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Campbell are

    the patents el a daughtet bom on Clirlstmas morning.

    f. Sweeley. attorney, xlay lor Pocatello on 1 legal business.

    left for Boise I A meeUng of education, of

    Elmer Holling-iworth ot Uic Hoos- ler Furniture company left Monday for Indiana.

    for 11. \Vc can .'lre hWi nwhlli'.

    rrpl Certain Tlilnti

    IVi- arcrpt them m bc.-.t do Ihc bc.',twe can to live- ivlth the faet.\ laklng.thf

    iir opportunlllrs, n Irf-s not drown vord-v. Let lu*. live wlUi ur ltvs wUl lUumtiu- oi

    placed. Hence our twmbardler irj-lng to 5ma.sh every locom ind .itrlnK of freljhl ears#''' :omo within Ihelr sljhti.

    VALUEFlshtlns has asalnT:

    onci'iHlon oY Chinas place In I

    Tlicy believe w itlue of their c, Ion pnUi lo the

    inilrrr.'flmatc I 1 ln\

    land of th ;ler thL 1

    two earlliT ml. .calculmionf: . ... JudKcd tlio power of Japan becaii.'.c we rc.voiied that r lnce -she Imd bi-ei hatUInK UKiilnsl ChlanK Ka|.;.hek'

    cnk" nmio imock a out, n liilrd-rale; plain, Uie reverse w;i and ChunRkhiK both hence the A.slatlc Mai uncxpcctod siveep forcf>jl^ the Paeldc.

    Itol Tapr, ratlonl

    nd c ilppoiv hpr i'ir n

    uidn

    ciiair. ol the Christinas table for tlin boy overseas and the relatively Knall casualty IbU are causing ttr*ln.i here after only one year ol war. Oiir Eastern poruier haa been alusjhii; five and a half Wmes'aa loot w have. If every member of our present armed senlcej were destl or wounded m'd one-half of our population were refugees. Uie toll would Ju.',t about equal Uie number of like sacrifices olre.idy made in China. And she'5 stlU unconquered.

    DLOCKADEAn announcement has been made by wireless In 6iock- holin Uiai. If 'warfare U resumed In Norway. Sweden will ban Uie tran- .Bll of nail troop trains through lt.s terrliorles. Why suc'i a jlatcmcnt rihoiild be made now puzzles many ob.ervcrs. esi>eclally as ihe flonis nre locked in Ice aiul no action ffeiiw Imminent, But military' siralegliU In New York remark Uiat UiLi warning U not far-fetchc l; it 1;, b.ucd on sound loslc.

    Tlicy predict that after Italy ha.i been besiien lo t\cr totes as\U tJtore Uie full r.cale oflemlve Li imdertaken . aKulnit the Ocnnniu In France and the Lowlands, tt probjbly will b ' necr.'..an for Uie allies to attack the NorA-eKltm coa- t, Tlie reoni are as follows: In order for a second front to ;.ucceee/n forced to pasi nn* forming the oil Industry- X reduction of output the matter lo a head. Her- de|>ended upon thts nourct sxlmatcly lialt oC teQuUe-

    former vears the pelroleiim ie.M furnWied the grav? for Hu- lan iiollllclam. Often as hlgli as

    50 por cent of national revenues : from laxea on the wells. Tlil.n m liiadc It possible to nin tJie ilnery of .'.latp without Bouglns l>eople too .-.evcrely nnd part of .sicadv Mrcani*of money often dlvcried to Uie ixxket.i of cor-

    offlclal',. ncstrlctloiis were placed on rxL'.tlng companies and prti'-iM'ctor:! were bimncd. Tlie current le;:l.s!allnn cuts down Jitnte Im- jxv.t.s. encouniRcs newcomers and stimulates lariJc-.-cale producUon. Hie Balkan boodle boys don't llkr It Imt nitler plnce.s liU orn tank cars

    id of Uielr ItciUng p.ilnu.

    C L A P P E R S O B SE R V A T IO N S

    NATIONS AT WARWASHINGTON. Pei

    theItAY.MONII CLAPPER conui

    wr.don't trip ourw H-llhiK-ivllI facllllnte

    ms. Yet IL 1nii

    compared lUi 385 la Oelof.

  • Monday, December 28, lD-12 TiMES-NEWS. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Page FIvii

    SOCIAL EVENTS- and CLUB 'NEWS I

    T /i/s Explodes a Rumor: Bandage Project VitalBy ?iBS. S. li. (;iiAvi;s

    (rulillflly C'lialrnuM, llrf^^lncw IWill. Tul

    fUiplcr. Urd ft

    Out of the Past,

    Yule, New Years Motif for' O. A. O

    (iaiiciiiK fiwison. llie aniiuiil 0 . A. U. fonnul (iiitici'. coiiie.s l

    y::;o tliis cvfiiiun. A cuinlii-

    njilio ii NewYear thoiiH's will be uscii for

    lire nueHl nielli.Mr. iiiui ^\'cllinf.'lon

    Pierce, KL'iiLTiil chairmen. hea(iR eon\n\ilU'\; of Mr.ami yU . I'Vaiik Warner. Mr. and Mrs; Uobert Ki-eso, Mr. ntitl Mr.-i. Robert Raeh ami Emmett, liood.

    A iiniqiie intermission pro- ijram has been arranged by J5rs. Iieree. Two "hounciiiK

    " movie films will be slK.wn while Mrs. 0. I'. Duvall anti Robert Hach lead tlie Krmiii sinKiIl^ . Tbe.si' films, a J\ate Smilh reel atid a patriotic film, are reKiilar shorts that arc useil fur community .sinjrinjr in the Iheaters.

    The general committee u ill also 'as the reception

    committee.Si'rpentiiie and confetti will

    [o the Kiiioty of the af- fitir. Avion Bastiims oiches- tra will provide music for the

    . tiaiiccrs.The elal)orate (i(-i;()ralion.s

    centeriiiK around silver fir frees have been planned bj

    Frank W arner anti K

    Hood.All 0. A. 0. members may

    brinjr invited quests to tin festive event,

    Twin Falls Girl Weds ill Jerome

    Miss Adams and Lt. Boyce Marry

    13UHL. Ucc. MliO' A(l-jiins iind 1,1. Wayiif !, Bojcr. boUi formerly of Uulil. were marril Urc. 1 at Hdrim. Muiil,. by Clmplalli LlKKClt of F\)rt IlnrrhoM.

    me bildr, n iinulualc of llic Dulil lilKti Iti 1Drcl off II;

    thnl bound iier feel. Shortly nfler refu.'.ed to kd throiiKh 'Mtli a

    ently-planne

  • Page Six TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Mondai', Dccembcr 28, 19-12

    PRO ALL-STARS HAND WASHINGTON REDSKINS 17-14 DEFEATAnderson and Bears GetSweet Revenge

    ftT nOBKUT s. nARKDOLI,

    . PHILADELPHIA, Doc. 2S (U.PJ The WajliinKlon llctl. Hkins hUH rviKnt-J as u-iiunv pious of the NfitionJi,! I roft'-s- nional Football k-afjiio today l;iit tlieir rccnni wiw .sonu:- wliiit Uinii.shycl by a 17-M loss to the league All-iiiars in liic iK)st-spason Pro howl Kami'

    CMclj licartlry iHunlcj Anil ;,(m, ru-|)lloL of Hit- Clilcnijn Uc niKi Uc Arlop. Uc:ir.-.' I;ick!c. w !Jie hnppk.'t ni'-n on iJir ,'^uail

    Uie prof*r--lon;.l All-SUrs to 11 iriuwph OUT ilir >-f.tilnj' fcpfore 18,671 raiij nt Klilbe p

    Wliose Ball?

    l)Clil III'UI Kuril 1

    Uie upr nrrfikin.

    At tliP Jifiri cf as Uioui:li thr ttllliom S:iiiimy

    mnko pl.iiir cftlQIIV t ili.t

    .ff tlir

    Ihlrn:-'' lircll: ns llir All-bir:

    - cUck with any co

    'iiic liartl-cliart , hrokc ihrniiKli Jr the Slurs lor lo-. first period. Hnrr iroU Utm.' klckfil Kl mrlcU. V.-; i;rnl)l>nl llic Ij.-ill llir on.i

    IJio Uclans Just feel good. De- spile and unusually heavy pracuce seiilon Gaturday, the Hnfani m>r,i Coach Babe Uorrell for a workout

    idoy. When he said no. Uic Bruit , ad voIunUrlly went on n five-

    Bille hike.Islnkwlcli Dctler

    Tht Bulldogs are happier bccausi tai-AJtictlca. rtanWc ainliwlc.1 don-

    yesterday ajid jogged around tlie pracUce field ui Ul ills twhted right uikle forced halt. The Georgia ocmuUon h either been in bed or confined his hotel room since he spriilned :he ankle In practice early la^t week.

    AlUiougli smkwlch limped notice- ilily ytiierday. both Coach Wolly Butt4 and head irulncr Doc Jones

    :d the skeptlc.ll he would be to don his uniform New Year's

    day,nee they saw Slnkwlch buck on field, the DulldoKs went throuKh

    ihclr rnwt spirited worliout yc.itrr- ;hey arrived here a week

    ago.Trlppl In Action

    ipptared more than likely that sophotnoro Charley Trlppl will huve lo InKe over much of the burdan

    illy carried by Slnkwlch, whose ankle undoubtedly will prove a lian-

    Trljipl WU3 one of Uio chlcf rc.isons wliy the Bulldogs defi-ated OecrglB Tech and thereby were in-

    led we.M for Uie Uosi? bowl.In Uie oUier, ciimp, ii knee Injury iffered over Uie week-end Ijy

    UCLA's JOO-pound first string cen- tr. Bill Arm'iroiig. was rcpoiteU atlsfactory, Coacli llorrell suld he lould dellnltely sUrt the big pivot man.

    UoUi tearan have Intctwlve drllLi scheduled for today. The DulldoK,'' ilsn to work again on pau off< i-hlle the Bruins probably will

    UnuA plotting nouneed two-way

    gla, with Slnkv SlnUleti.

    Rides Herd

    :vlously i

    Tlie:ted for

    :led nt M-M whrhi.'! wlnnlii

    'field goal. AIUiour.h Zlmi tried to find receivers for hlj he had mtlr luck. With two

    to go. Ma- ler.'.on nlicniptcd R0.al from Uie J7 but It was u play eiidce. 38 (Un.>Out

    Twin

    Georgia Tech, Texas Teams in Condition

    By F.I) KITE

    DALLAS, 'IVx.. Doc. lU.P.)-GoorRia Tech and the Uni- viT.sity of Texas football liimi.s tiiiiercd off truiiiiiiK with mihrworkdill .sclicdiilc.s Ituiiiy um tlio ni'pronch of tlicii- Nc' yciirs (lay Cotton bowl till found boUi stiiiads in top piiys

    Proposal Urges Cage Games Be Played by Mail

    UlM.INCi.S, Mont.,

    3.000 . ,nbaliercd l)i and :,000 me broke two rc

    U.-.llc Mac.Mllc.hell of New York iinh-cr.sliy. n dark-hillred ..niini;;' fmm Uie sldrn-alks of New,York. I cnme the new Amerlcaji 'mile kl Micccedlng .-'ucli Blamoroiii bov.s llie boartls as Glenn CunnlnKhn Gene Venrke, Don L,i.',li niKl Chu I-'cn.-ike. Little Greg Rice, the ba rel-che.nted Notre D.inie alunint continued hi, iinlnlerrupiri;.. arrived on the Sinuby and the rival coirhi Ak-iaiiilcr of the Georman^Tixiu' Daniv X. lill;lc. .nlnted only liKlit drill-.. Mn.M Ilf nic- phycr.i hs ' Kciii.- home for ChrlxuiiiLi oiiil Ui rUal nimtor.i aytcrd their prlnnr

    ing thclr men on ed;r Lie c

    exander reuimlille

    fiiiilbiill, 1 know

    iitnlc l,u'r whr tel hcmliiuurtcr rried ;ibiiiii tha-. "Wo don't knoi em-th;.t tv ex I a fine brand of

    IJIble-ackhn

    e dc

    Aerbl Offenxlw

    erhead Kune thb ?ea.',on but fi.vam forth with a credit is-ilng atuick Friday In an el match Uie hurling of rre.^hi

    liu Castleberry.Walter Roberu. who tliarc*

    tall back a.\ilgiiment wlUi Jft Field, devoted nioro time Uiaii Vx-fw* lo jWJilrn I'livclict. UL' '

    y-mnte wa. hl.i old high ic im male. Co-Capiafn Wally S'

    llauEli: \ have brni unnble lU:n by iihoiic. I have iioi c GeorKc Marslmll (Rixl-klnJ

    itl I have not h.-id nii opi

    , II wi e t>r.to am

    prlorlii . . . . . . .ur Simmy ajid Mrs eporicd later UiM ilrril the rr.-.ervAllni him, but tli.1t hr d' yj: ril.n. .'..M.

    ..... . ic l, , t'.Ml lo no 1lU. JI.S.SO In |I6.0; Uip llJ.IJi gi

    ,^t).c, :e ui-dTSDAi-u.

    Miniusr'Stocks

    Twin Falls Markets

    OTIIEn CBAtNS (nrl in K4. N UBlfomltT ' >lr prlt uot^ Ur xrv ! rent flgouitsM tUM

    IOn d'I>r guoud)

    (On'diu7'uoridl~

    npD CLOVCU

    IT* dMlin ]uel* ip on Sunday, reporu Roy Painter, member of th party.The sioup -(.-enV up the hUU new

    Magic mountain In the direction ol the Prtsbyttrian Scout cabin. The? found the road to the llrft lork. while rough, entirely Mthout mow. At the third fork they put oti cb&lns nd went one mile im her.Prom thtre on the rotd v u pasa-

    abl9 only on foot. However, It had nlned and the onow t\%ui &n

  • Page Eight TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Jlonday, December 28, 1942

    SEIJWtrSTORY

    FRANTIC FESTIVALB Y E D M U N D FAN C O T T ^

    O U T O U R W A Y B y J . R W IL U A 'M S O U R B O A R D IN G H O U S E . . w i t h . . M A JO R H O O P L E

    irilK HTOny: Mrr Mar's nd lay llalhbnr. Ino Monlrral firli, are holiday lurita of Kfrilr Lor- loll, artM, ai >>! ro(Utc In the Laurtnllant. Frrdy. a* l IiU halill. Jiai tallirrril aliout Wm a Iranje a^orlnirnt of rnmpanloiii. Lrnna. thr artlf modri, >o cx- cIlM ttir admiration of IW-ann, Itir wtr(lfr. that lif t l ' f ' t i f "f tlir tlolrn iliamnnili that have fallrii Into h! h.inil.

    to a clKnrct before wedOOTi?'

    K!ir loprti II 'iimll tmt liii|ml'hr tjavi diiliit: .''iiirlhlin: tlirit w:i' 'iiillr oin -r tiiil V.hlrli iiiriir thn c'lrciim- ^l:1 llrrn r'llllll hr lolT.nlrtl.

    "l.lkr It?- livr 1' " :.tir rrpllrd. -niIlk- lo Ko.Tny. finv-flliy on t Ihinc-."

    Shr IrlPil fo kp'fi hill .hp hnd Inrd work lo do It,

    I lir Imilti'l dnnp Unit.

    uood.i mid Rfv.i ratjr;! nlli-r lir: to warn litr of a dlllinilt itirn lirr- tlip hill dipped Mrr;>lv. To iinyonr not kilfiv.ln(; the trail niul r.tit r klll/ul r.kirr It wni n iliuuirroii.' turn 1 0 fttlcmpt nt IiIkIi .ifi'd IjP'

    ther5WO PClVATtT Pl\(N Tucic ja p . v-wn TCiEo 70 ?5TABLI5tf. CO.MIACT.

    ws wAittD rc ^ liicM .G AS we P CEP TOAf.P

    lilcN PAC.CO| SUT NEVB? rOL'.-.O /

    TrIEN WE HAt? to Y 'GO osj roc rAC ivie-y HAD B-V-RASSEO US. AT TdAT. TdEV '

    ^-.-V'.NW BS AttKfD, SFrGF; T.viSicR

    1V >..L.ST BE CCTTIMG resTN CLOSE TO OOC OBJECTIVE -v\T' Sit5| CA200k'.

    fflERGS 610' " T WADI eSVO.yD IT.WE CAKfT err PAST

    THAT IVITMOUT k>jo*v:WG m

    THAT f.iiST BE tf!we ee COINO Tii hit rrCICHT ON THE S'OSC.

    S C O R C H Y B y F R A N K R O B B IN S

    W,? WAY TO A\C>OVV TO iIA9 A

    gCMPas i5ATrAC NA1I PLA\5 o\:;

    CU'^JIAN TECJlTCCy

    1-3VSOUNCEC WmS.n; t-jc FiC-5T 0Uk5T0~

    TA H l\\ OPr. c UA ? a . .

    W A S H T U BB S

    AMP TELL MS THS > Of CCOBSE, THIW65 THAT VCU SAY LISk'A IkJ ARASIA.MYJI^V

    f.IlAOlAT-rCurCOt'PEC \1 THAT IETTECCTEWERiLISKA.I IPDMT t.*JE roTHlMJOT KILL V5J, eEW r j fAlE Aty 1V,'J LIFE; VEC WELL.CAPTAIN EASV...CALL THE PJLICS: in s TRL'S r-

    Vv jAMASPy;

    A L L E Y OOP,

    h:md S-DEViuS-HuMEt'DS

    L'\ WHILE 1 WASA-jlESr 1 f'VEAM

    nxir Fsca!

    By V. T . H A M L IN BOOTS A N D H E R B U D D IE S B y E D G A R M A R T INn HWIWOTAKEM TIME OFF FROM THE

    MOOVtMO WAtlTO SEARCH roH. DlMWV ALLEY OOR STAE.7LED BY THE fCUNDOF SO-1G DECiDCDtV>OKJDC*: SO-IG DEi m k

    D IX IE D U G A N

    VOO VJHKTTu^'r C?LVt^5S'Er^'0C^^j^i.K'?.

    V-\fV r \Ki o r\ r|9ou\vi(^osii ------

    VOLivi PO bU Q '^V J7CX3

    ULf-Oc-b , KVi VKOO) (6A9E.AnG *'

    Vi^VOUJGAOV I I IT J

  • ^loniiay, December 23,13 14 TMES-NEWS. TWIN FALLS, IDAHOPage Nina

    P H O N E

    38C L A S S I F I E D A D V E R T I S I N G

    R E S U L T S

    atL O W COST I

    W A N T A D R A T E S

    n Cost-pr**ort_______ Je per word

    oriJ per Ouj

    B u tiI d ay ___3 clftys a (Joys_____3e oer wwd per dsf

    A oilDtaum of 10 ords U required In any. on# cliutmed od

    TemJ>-C44h

    IN 1-WIH F ALLS

    Phono 38 or 3D

    IN JER O M E CONTACT '

    MRS. OEOnOU ClUTBTJnN.

    421 Eaal OUl Plioll# 2C0-R

    DEADLINE Week days, n a. m.

    Sunday. 0 p. m. Saturday

    This pnper lubjcribca lo tha code of ellilM of the Association of Neuspaper Clnalfled Adver- tl^lng .Mtinngers and reserie.i the rlKht to edit or reject any claa* ilfled advertUlng. 01103 #d

    I carrylnR a Tlmci-New box nitm- oer are strictly conlldenUal and no Informtitlon can be given in fcKird to Uje advertber.

    Errors should be reported immediately. No':. cnKrr Mnrj'svllle. C.-vll- fonilii, or vicinity. Slmrc drlvlnS cxpdv,e.v Pho:io 0:05-R2.

    WANTED '.0 cciUtse ffUo5.-s lct\ p.v-%ciiKcra 10 Snti rrnncl.-et Jv Ttto to Uiree weeia trnlnlnj i rvjir^-. No delay In obUlnlnK ri dy employment. Special indi . mnit to iy men and ilitt.e r.llBlilly fll.'ic:d3y. Wednesdn;0 n. m. (o9 p. m.

    BUSINESS OPPORTUNIT IES

    VVIUTE'S Drlvc-ln UMie, Good opportunity. 113 Bli lAkea Doulevard.

    FU RN ISH EDAPARTMENTS

    Ladlf* only. 235 Sixth a

    JfTWLY fumliJied two roocn hoir.e- keeping ttpatiawnt, UUlllirs paid, HI Shoihone norili.

    VACANCYI One or two rooms, mod. em. Qcctrlcnlly equipped. Phone 103J4.

    POULTRY FOR S A L E

    RA D Y C H IC KS

    UAIJY ehlck. av.lllable c;icli Wrd- nely. Swift and Company. Plioiio 1S5, Twin Fall.1,

    GOOD TH IN G S TO B A T

    DKLICIOUS. nome applr.i at celUr, J, S. Fcldhii.:en. 3 ea.-.t, j coutJi. E;iil ra in . Phone 04D2U1.

    DELICIOUS, Rome.v Jonat Breiil'o, Hales to trucker bcfly 54R4.

    W ANTED TO HUY

    BICDIIOO.M fiimltu

    WAn:D; Wood or wire hanRer.i KtxKl condition. 14o eacli. Tro: Nftiional plant.

    USED Stove.-., w.hrr , liirnltnre and r.iaio.-.. HlKhen pf'4. Oiini ble a:ote*.

    WE PAY CASH

    W AN TED C ORN COBS.PHOSE 120

    iU SC ELLA N EO U S

    FOR SA LE

    PRIGIDAIRE, fire 12 and oUie: aurmil. equipmenl. W ipartinfnt.i. i.

    STOVE repairs, order Uiem now] Sweefs PuraitufB Store. Phoaa 12J5.

    I.VTERNATIONAL Eaton two apeed axJe. Good gravel bed. Phone 1248-n,

    CORNER brockela. comb cailnetj. walnut or any finish. 431 3rd avenue east.

    Custom srlMlDSCTind acyvben. er 3 ton Sc. Pi. M99RI Twto F*1U Filer 73JJ. Ph. calls off grmdiag.

    MILLEB m iiIN Q SeStVICE

    383 FOOT lambing slied. hurdle panels, feed panel*. Phone 882R or Ofliru.

    V-8 INDUSnUAL power unit, Mkt ntw; Jbhn Deere mannie si>emd(r, A*1 shape, late 'model. Gales Machine Shop, Wendell.

    B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L

    DIRECTORYy ip p l/ a n c c 8 ^ / ie p a ir in t7

    Ualhs and Messages

    The Sta-Wtll. MT Mai

    Bicucle Sales and Service

    DLASIUS CVCLniY

    t 'f t iro p y n c fo r a

    Insect Exterminator

    mlcatton. T F Floral Co

    Floor Sanding

    erEdser ri

    inder for rent. .Mooii'.i, Ph, i-

    Insurance

    Por, Flr and CmmaUv Insurance, Siire:y aiiri Pidplliy Bund:,, .vc Swim Invcitment Co.. U.-iu;;l> Uldir

    Ac// Shop

    Uloney to Loan

    C JONES for HO.MES and LUAN3 Itm. Ji Dank Si Tiiut Bldf,, Ph 2041.

    Minicograitliinp

    Oetcopaildc Physician

    Dr O. \V Roie, 230 M N Ptl 837-W

    Plumbing and Heating

    Abbott Plumbing Co- Ph 05-V

    Sclinols and Training

    1 Trailer Company- Phone 433

    T}/pctcn7crs

    Upholstering

    M ISCELLA N EO U S FOR SA LE

    HOME F U R N IS n iN (;S

    AND A PP L IA N C E S

    ELECTRIC ttashcr, Ironrr. roll top di-vk, clmlr, iliiy bi-d. p.id. Acri from Kimberly Nurr.cry oJIli KimDerly.

    RADIO A N D M U SIC

    . Priced to sell. Gut

    1, $20 cacli. 322 n tth

    BAND laitnirai'nt.i, nr- and ur.cd, LnTKe- n.v,f,tl;ninl. Adams Music Store.

    AUTOS FOR S A L E

    TRUCKS A N D T R A IL E R S

    FOR SALE: New

    L E G A L AD V ERT ISEM EN T S

    rolrl

    15 nio'.i5V No.ifrn of $75, nlio one 103.'i vroirt Atundaril lwi>-di>or 3r So. M 47lii;ilG. aniomit ); b!'.0 Ollr IU2U imxlrl n:ich, motor No, 4H141fiH.

    (1 by;,;ili- will be mnde by iinclrr.'.lRi vlrluu n( Gixllun 44-705 I. C. th Slatmr;. of Idaho, .md fc.r ilnr purpose o{ ?a:hfylns lln- llrn.i of the vindrrMRnwl on a ue lo dlse.it. So why

    BfiAM SAVES LIVES IN 1[CK

    DIXON, 111., Dec. 28 (UP.)-Brav- ery of a fireman on Uie ClilcaK.i ainl NorUwcNtctii tuiU trMn wWdi plowed throiiKh the rear coach of liie a.m Krancl..oa CiiallenKrr Saturday nlRiit wnK rrrdited today with preventing a poMlble hfavk-r loll of dend niul mjiirrcl.

    Tlie cra5li killed t-*o tnilnmeii. lerloujly injured a .Vegro porter and Injured 40 pa-uengcrn.

    Tlio dead ' ere Charles Voelie, 47. Cliicago. Ilnsman on t-ie Challen- ger. and Christian Uritn. Chlcaso. engineer on tlie mall esprew, J;vmes

    , Wllllanu, Chicago. Nfsro porter, suffered a fractured skull, broken arm and lacerftllon.v Seventeen of the Injured wet? hcupltallicd.

    The mall irulii'a flrtaian, Harry B. BelseJ, 32, Melrose Park. lU.. remained at his j)05t 111. the engine cab immediately after the crash to close the live sietm valves which Uireatcned to scald th f e remalnlne in the wreckage, lie nl-.o closed n iteam heating Imp iiwt hampered rescue work.

    Officials have not . determined wheUier the wreck w cauwd by the lallura of a block tljnal or poor visibility In Uie area.

    Three Gooding Dairymen Had

    Interest in Top November Cow'l.ilmcd lui Inirrrst Ir

    Violet, n rck-LMrrnl Hi'htfln owni-d by Npl.on aniJ \Ve',h. uhkhled ilie OoodlnK-Jernme Dairy Herd Iniprovi'ment imoclntion in milk and biitlerfat production durlnjt No- vemb.r.

    Vltild, who proiinoril L',034 iwmds of milk iinil 1)2,1 iioiiiuii (>I buttertiit wii.1 jwrchwed by Ji. W. Nrl.ion G(KUni;. Iiom P, O. Ma.vi.y, and Ir cared lor in thr hr;d of Clnrvnrt Welb, -nie Ijitler two mni iilw art o! Ooo A.-.*,embly of ,G.xI chinch i.-iAtn;; In Afrii-i'..

    IJaiiKllIrr of .Mr, and Mi:., l-'recl Winter;., Goodlni:, ML':; WinU-t;, left here Ihrrc yearr, ai:o la:-t Orlol.rr, She n crntluatr of the loc-i.l liii:h M-lKKtl and nili'iitlrti a nil-'lonary school til .San i-TaiicL-.fo prior to her drpnriuro for Africa via New York. CUV,

    Mtv, Winter.' hO'.r i.t.itlon U nl

    U the, Coofc

    of ollir : loiiary worker

    Exccrpt.-, of Mk-i Wlntcr'a di crlpilve letters follow;

    Hippo UnrriEhlened S.'iil, ll. llmvcll/.irl. n.'li;e, Coi

    o; We have been hcii- .a Uuwei

    37 Leave Burley For Army Careers

    At Fort Douglas

    o:.trlchc.' frasclle, Gra

    veil Tlio.'lie. Jackal,

    nr the larger aiiielop.: lamlly. We :.!vw cue herd ol tiRht BiraSIe o5 various ?,l:ev

    Drteribei Mail Tlte M,r.jal i>cni)le wear JuU t

    robe la.Mened over the Irft i,houl(icr They .ire rattle pcoyU- uud bulUl t kr.':;.! of Ihoran, Their houi,cs an b;nli ot twiff-i interiaci'ii i.nd ihci Itla.'.fered with cow (iung, IJeUven the hou.'r, i.s the thorn fence to keep wilil aiUmals out. They keep then catlle wi[........................

    .Vhelinile.-i n

    ew kraal, u.suaily buniiiif t

    -n.e Mar.'..i) I'cnjil,

    I build

    11 fill (I with bheavy till

    the ear lobe oficn touchc.i ll .'.houd.T. Then they wnir poim. ot ineua (wice, I i.UouUl wrapped araiinil tlir iie/k.- metiil wrnpprd round and

    1 Ii'ii iMly

    M P i O A S COLLEGE lEAO

    DOrsr, Ida.. Dec. 28 iU.P,)-Dr. l^aliclr, D. Halne.i said tuday ho hud brcn dbinl.v.ed ns actliiR jircildi

    any of the five board, men llaca wa.t out of lown, E, D, IJalrd. vlfr-pierident, cniiifl not be rea J. J, Chaiii.i:iii, UiJl'T mertliaii

    farnil..r,d nlniiled

    LLS.iEE AiSHOOISS5ALT LAKE CITY, Dee, 28 '.Pr-

    The kllilntt of a young mother and le sliootlng of her hu.nband ruultc4 o.m a drinking, party and a petty larrrl, InvesilKiilors reported today. Mt. Lorvrtvne Btokct, 25-ycttr-okl lotliir of u liv.-.yrar-old boy. was lilt to death last nlnht and her liu- iml, Wayne N, St.)ker. 27-year-old ardiuirc buyer, was wounded Ui the

    poor' londltii mlng..:lvc Lelai.d Duley ^uld the

    anrdy re'.ullrd 'Jfom clrlnklns and IxUy lamlly HMfttrt!. '

    Argue Tlirough Door Mrs. W. C. ChaiMiian. occupant ot

    II adjoining ajKiriment. told Daley lat Mr. and Mrs, atoltrr were argil- u; "Uiroinih the closed door of Uielr p,ir;m.'nl. Stoker wa.i In their plaw n.l ihe W..-1 In the hall, havins Just aikid out ol my ap irtmcnt, She loke a. ;l.v. out ot the door wUh er fihoc. lie ojx'ned the door and

    I ne.iiil an rxp',ti.,ion. but did no; ili/.o what hail hiippcncl.He picked her up iind took her o:i the f.ula and cnlle.l, me, l!o

    c howr. Ho

    id I onld !

    cailcd UioIs dead.

    Mrs. Cltiipniai: jiollcc,

    Miv Chapman i,ild when offlcer.i drove uj) tjii.ltrr walked into tlio b,.thr.x.iii ami "1 heard u r.hot,

    fpijnil on FJoorStoker was found on the batlirnoni

    Ill )r. wounded In .Uientomach. Da-tvolvc Ll la

    tU;i luit\d. nvo liuUetr, had tjecw tsa l fro;n H. .Mrs. Sioker Wii killed by a shot ihrouBh ihe lie.nrt,

    Olflcer H. E. Jone.s qtiote

  • Page Ten TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHOMonday, Dccembcr 28, 194

    O M S LIBERIY SHIPCHRISIENED

    POnTMND. 6rp.. Drc. 18 llt>rrty ihln bfiirln;; Uic tiaiiir oI Wlllliilil E. Uonili. lair w.ator Itom Idaho, wiui nflo.1t clirbtciicilby uii Idtilio .'.rhoo: Klrl.

    Lo!s Amy. 13, of. Ho-.vr. broke U: boltlc of cliainiMi

    H OLD F .V E R Y X n iN R

    Iirow I 14 -

    In Col iJi.'., u

    .MaMr

    , Mr.'. n.ivUl

    E pm INIPEC LO P iK

    I>ECLO, Drr, IB-A ilsliUti Chri: 1 - tl;L, Lrrf i.talnl.s 111 Ihe Cflilcr of lir iirw Dfclo :>ortunliy.

    Declo Lieutenant Now Air Officer

    DKCl.O. I>-C, :5-Llrilf. Jiimr.i L. Ilr.idTi. ^nn of Mr, nnd Mr,-., Jdtiii I, Ilri'drii. i>cln, wiu 0 mrmbrr of the lli'.l 1.1 .Miirtrnl otnrrrr, 1 be(iiiidualrU from llir atr forci- lul- vaiiCMl flylni: .-rhool at Geor^r flrld. Ill He reerlvrd .illviT wlnK-. of n

    lEES P[AN V0[ UN

    JF.nOME. Dm. Z i-S Jiuekus cl an Idalio \olunteer resenc orgunl* batlon haa been formed by nifmbers of thr Jerome Junior Chamber of Comnierce, A commliilon for the ornnnlMtion from Uie volunleert headfiuartrrs In Bobe.b exijeeted within ft fca-.dsy.i,

    Taul nuiy l\ar. bttn nnmea captain cf the company with Dr. Ken- ntth W. Walker as first lleutejiant. Recrultlmc ha-i already begun and it Is expected th.it the Jaycees will Join In A Uxly.

    Membrr.i of the Mcoic !oer.-W5nnel,lrftnjfened to the armed .lenlcrji to function: under the nlrcrafl production board, headed by Charles E, Wlbon. WPD vlc chairman.

    TalVotia' ter,''? letter ol reslgna. tlon to Wilson pavo no reasons.

    It has been a 6re:>t plra.iUrc to have worked with you and 1 nm sorry It r.erm.i advl-.able that Uils rehitlonship end." It clor.cd.

    An informed official who would not be quoted by name Mid Tnlb^lt

    KAIIM X tIO.MtS FOR SALE KO ACUtS 5 miles from Twin Fiilli. IrrlKfttfs to north except 5 acr?,s In orchard, corrals, out- bulldhiKR. Ooocl houic. jr!5, acre.

    COMTOIITAHLE S-UM HOME Uvhigroom, dlnlnx room, kitchen, sunny side home. Well lighted ba.-'enient. olmcsl new Ironflre- man Jleatmnker. duM Ugljt cnal bln, Biu^enient kldcllrj playroom 5th Avc, N. 1S0. Terms avail- able.

    H IL L COUHKHLY ,

    44< 4lh Ae. N, ri.one 43i: Kvenlnfi After C 1. M.

    had been fcheduted for place o the board but wa not named wJie in members were announced offi dally iwo weeks ago. &ourcu ld Talbott's ippolntment met op position from Ui aruiy and navy.

    TsJbott liad urged WP3 contrc over moat phases of warplane pro dJctlon. and the new orsanlsatior. while enlarging WPfl'.i poft'ers. oii not do so to the extent he rcportedl; fell was neetisary. Talbott was h New York tonight and not avallabl for comment.

    Tlie |KltIon on Uic aircraft pro ducUon board went.to T. P. Wrlchl ]r who was Talboti's deputy dl rector. Presumably he will tu t over al:.o as acting chief of Uie nlr craft production division of WPl as acting chief of the aircraft production dlvLiion of WPQ while tlia; unit Is being liquidated.

    S E T T E R

    IKED CARStsjsFoao

    4-Door Sedan. Locally owned, very Rood ilrcs and Iieutcr. Motor perfect.

    1541 CltEVROLKT 4-I>oor Sedan In A-l shape. Elr..lM>ni an.l ra

    ; vroKfarm-li.it iiirjU mini ilrltiuiulK- (;(...l. it't ^ointl i r to |iUn \'rl|.!i,ilaiirr,! mrii

    yiiil Iiavc B (iitlrni liy liicli t( .1 llil.ili vi-ii'll (iiiil til' finr- givri [un Qu3St

    12c CItAH.'No, can, QcWia ____ 42C

    (iS, L.-VI ? A Grade, do;----39c

    2 9 c ( iif:i;si:, ChniienKc, uvip, lb____3o