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. ' -'7 ^.' ' Weather Foret^ OTarwcr ««olgbl. Btgh y l w fcy t9k loir M. U v t tb M n liv U, Six Irrigated Counties In Idaho . , A-DUMMY- b cofaix U> <h« HM»r m*nr "at Yoo'U ehBcU* orer Uw tv* w * eluncten-Muid yow M ftlwifc, tMw^a -Oar BoardlaK I Every Aay 00 the COMIC PAGE TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 19S8 OFFICIAL COUNTY NEWSPAPBB FA R M M S THRONG TO SESSION H ER E *■ » » * * * * « « « * » , , * » , , , , , , » * ^ Toevs Urge^ Spnd Feeding; DeLong Warns Idaho Advertising Vital V V ¥ V * ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ FUMES FOLLOW « ¥ ¥ « 30 Known Dead After Gale Rips Village in Louisiana Oil Fields ' By JAY WELLS RODESSA, La., Feb. 18 (U.R)—Fumes from a wrecked gas well spread across town today .and added the danger of an explosion to the horror of last night’s tornado that killed an estimated 30 and injured scores of persons. The well was running wild beside its overturned derrick at the edge of this congested community of oil field shacks and warehouses, where rescue workers were still plodding through the ruins left by the storm, hunting for more dead and injured. An area two miles long and a quarter of a mile wide was devastated by the storm. It extended to within a block of the main business corner and back along the rambling colony of supply houses and “cartop” and “shotgun” type ’shacks where oil field families lived. Amid the ruins of these shacks, men had worked all night, mostly in darkness, carrying out dead and injured, who were loaded in trucks, cars and the few available ambul- ances and taken to the town of Vivian, La., and Atlanta, Tex., each about 10 miles away, and to Shreveport, the nearest large city, 35 miles south. A driving rain that accom- panied the tornado at 9:46 p. m. continued all night and in- creased the hardships of the rescue work. Then the peril of an explosion arose. The well, owned by the 6Un> dard. Oil company, emitted tumes that were very noUeeable In all partA of town. State police tor- jo n n d e d . tln <TlclaUL..tunw^^tadt automobllaalSid-took vitxy precau- Uon M alnat la exploilQa that they feared mlftht desti^ what was left of the town. t5 Known Dead A tentative and unofficial m compiled by the United Press showed 26 persona known dead. Others were missing or unrcported, and rcscue workers had not reached the more remote areas where the tornado struck during a rainstorm without warning. Tlie storm came while the oil towu was drowsing between shifts of workers. Two hours later It would have caught hundreds of men gaUiered around their head- quarters In "supply row," where the lunnel-llke cloud first swooped down and wreacked Its worst havoc. 11)cn, midnight crews were to re- lieve the first watch that started at 4 p. m. ■me twister hit tho soutli end of the one paved street around which ihn town Ifl built. It tore up three l)lr>ckB of closely set warehouses In one nwooj), Uien bounced along to- ward llie main purl of town. IIIU KqMlterB' Hhaoka 6onie of tho wareiiouses had been Inhabited by Indlgenls and watch- men were on duty In all.of them. Moving northward, the toniado struck nnxt along n nillu and a halt (Contlniiril on r*fe ), Column 4) MESE MM N DRIVE Death List in Tornado City RODESSA, La., Feb. 18 (U.R)—The known tornado dead: At Banner funeral home, Atlanta, Tex.: Bertram Crowder, 61, chief gauger Arkansas Fuel OU'Supply Co. Mrs. Emily Crowder. 46, his wife Mrs. Annie S. Crowder, 76, his mother. T^nldentlfM man. about 37. hoiae.,i!lttento, —TOf7;'®-inonth8'-old girl. —Thacker, ®-year-old ^ 1 . Mrs. —Davla. about 33. Robert Allen TrerUlion, Ifl. George Blackwell, 35. M n, Bernice Blackwell, 20. Unidentified man (decapitated,) Unidentified woman. In Shreveport mortuaries were: L. E. Haddocks, 46. —Haddocks, la, daughter of tlie foregoing. Two-year-old son of E. L, Peek. UnldenUfled man, about 36. Mm. P. Trevllllon, 38. . Tliree-year-old daughter of tho foregoing. Mrs, —Clark, 30. Laura Leo Clark. 6, her daughter. Others known dead: Mrs. L, E. Haddocks and her Infant son. By JOHN R. MORRIS S H A N G H A I, F e b , 18 OI,R>—>Jap&- nese reported further advances to- day in their march toward Chcng- chow and their ultimate goal at Hankow despite assertions by Chi- nese leaders that Japanese acllvlly In Honan province was merely a maneuver to attract Cidnesc forces away from the Hsuchow area In the east. Chengchow Is the Junction of the east-west Lunghal iB ^ay and the Pelplng-Hankow road, down which the Japanese hope to drive against the temporary capital at Hankow. Chinese maintained that in order to effect such a drive tho Japanese first must break Chinese control of tho Junction of tho Lunghal and north and south Tlentsln-NaiJkhig line in Kiangsu province to send suf- ficient supplies and armaments into the west. Forward Tbnut A Japanese column was reported to have made a forward thrust from Fengkiu, opposite the Honan prov- ince capital at Kaifeng, and drlvcm to within 30 miles of the Pelplng- Hankow road at Kangwu. Other forces are driving in southward from a northwesterly dIrecUon against Ohengohow. Neutral military observers estimat- ed that 08,000 CWnese .troops pre- pared for a last stand in defense of the rall?ra7 might b* tnpped north of the Yellow river by the mirprlse tbrust-'of HieiT&panesa tran-Peng*- Uu w ho'an proceeding In an effort to cut ofl Welhu aector defense, the sole remaining Chinese strong- hold north ot the Yellow river. Bomb Bridge It was believed that a Chinese at- tempt at a westward retreat would bo cut off by the Japanese moving Jn from tho foot of tho Bhansi mountains. Japanese plaites bombed the Yellow river bridge at Chaiig- chow in an attempt to prevent any wlUidrawal south of the river. (ConUnued on P«|a >. Column 1) Applying Torch at Tijuana IN SOUTH DISASTER Experiment Chief Cites Potatoes for Livestock Way to Cut Surplt^s Offers Best Method For Use by Ranchers Idaho Grower Faces Crisis, DeLong Says Voicing the warning that the potato industry in the Snake*~>Hver valley of Idaho “in through unlcHH we again :ake the lead in merchandls- ng our product,” Carl De- Long, secretary-manager of the Idaho fruit and vegetable advertising commission, to- day called on south Idaho farmers and Infofiated Mexican ciU m u ol the sleepy town of Tljnana, secklog a cbUd slayer they beUeved wa* being proteeUd by officials, thrpwing oll-soaked rags into the city hall In scenes of wild rioting. Three peraons were killed and 14 wonnded when soldiers tired into the mob as It stormed the mlUtary prison: The killer, a Mexican soldier, was later shot during aa ^tem pted “eseape'' by regular troopers. w o r n TORNADO SWKIN1925 N15W YORK, reb, IB {U.R)-Tor- nn(lof«, whoBfl vagaries liave baffled srleiitliits. iu;e Miwelolly frequent In tlin MlaelSAippl basin, normally oc- curring In tho spring and early numiner, Tonindoes sre accunipitnled by a funnel - shniKd mau descending rrnin a Atorm-cloviri abovo aitd tap - ering downward to Ihe earth, tornado advances from 20 to miles an liour, but Uie sir l{i lls vortei may revolve 400 to 600 miles an hour, atrewlng lls path wUh wreckage. Dead alieep have been found ihnrn . nf their wool to the bare skin by the force of the wind. 'I1ie worst tornado In recent ystrs was in March, 1030, Tliat one swept nvnr llllnoln, Indiana, Missouri, 'I'eiineftsee and Kentucky, killing more than 800 persons and injuring aliiioAt 3,000. In Macch, 1033, a lornado struck AlubsniD, Oeorgla, Tennessee. Ken- turky and tfouUi Carolina, killing approximately 976 men, Tiiriiiuloes struck six Bouthern stulca early In April, 1030, killing nmie than 400, Oalnesvllle, Oa„ «n<l Tuprlu, Mls<i„ aloiin counted II,fir lined *>1 Oildly, Uiiiindoen haye never ^l^nok 111" nkywraper dUtrlct of a hlg cUy. Uhimld one do so, Uie toll of life uiKl iini|>erly probably would bo innneiinr fleveral big cltlei, In- cluding Chlciigo and /5t, liuuls, have been vlslt«J by lontadoes that have HONOREDSFLEE FORE FLOODS OKLAHOMA CITY. Peb, 18 (UR) —Hundreds wero homeless In tho Southwest lodsy as'rlvers swollen by days of rain continued to rise In Oklahoma, Texas, Mlss<yirl and ArkaiuMs. A cold wave followed the rains in nevcral nrous. Relief workers aiMl salvagu rrews worked together In storm-rent Arkansas where 360 oots were Inadequate for families near FortBmlth who fled from>the Ark- ansas river, which roared to a height of 20 feet and was expected to reach 31 feet, past flood stage. Cosl creek gwhed from Ita banks at McAlesler, Okla,, flooding the munlel|>al water plant and, Ironlo- alty, leaving many In Uie town of 12,000 without a drop to drink. An obsolete stei|m plant was expected to aid In meeting the . aiiortage. Swollen slresnui blocked highway traffic In scattered areas of the state. More than 10 Inches of rain had fallen In Eastern and southern Okla- homa In the |MUt five days. At Merlsoii, I'exas, a lomado hi- Jured 10 and camed WO.OOO damage, nesMenta nrar Denison, Texas, abandoiled Uielr homes aa Red river ran bank lull. The White river was threatening sections of Arkansas. Flood waters covered small secUoiu of Osark lowlands In Missouri. jiiovUlrnlliilly krpl away from their business dlsUkcls. RL FREED OF IRDERMGE PHILADELPHIA, Peb. 18 WiO — Mary Keenan O'Connor, 10-year- otd iiliynlcitl education student, wan ncqultled lodny of slaying Nancy aicmi, flvc-ycar-old daughter of a neighbor. a When MiM O'Conhor lieiird Uio words that meant freedom to her. she drniiiird In n chair and put her hands to lirr face, llin rniiiinniiwralth sought to tabllkh In diln trial Ihnl sUrted Monday tluil Mlsn 0'Corn>or, husky girl ntul expert athletn, felled Nancy Cilmn wlUi one blow of her fist and llii'u dragged her to a mud ■puddle liiM l.»lK)r diiy, Tliere, It charged, Mi’i O'Connor held U»n child’s lin <■111 llin water unUl Nancy drowned. All thl.i done, the common- wcollh uMiiriided, because MIm O'Connor iiml Nancy had Quarreled over It till v<!< ' and some dimes and pennirn iiwi Mary dropped into a m u d lUlilillr, lOttlSPiPAIIE OFFB Stcamnhip Reported Sinking in Pacific MANILA, 1‘, I., Fob. 10 (Saturday) Radio Coriwrallon o( America today Intercepted-a radio message reporting Ute steainaiUp Voaeeami ‘■had a collUloit Ui MoJI harbor" and was drifting. In danger oi alnkhig east of Bhumoiioeekl. Jajtan, Tlio message said Uie Vofleasen’s eniilne nwm was filling with water, 'Ihe Vogeasen last was teporUd drItUng a mile and a >iair east of Uhumomiaekl.” Nature of tho collision was not learnod hnmodlately. HKNliAYi:, rrunro-BpanlsliPron- tlcr ivd. HI iUR)-8panUh loyalist ajiniiuii'> i>i> ‘ hn Aragon front and 111 (Hr Miiiiii f t S p a in m a y m e a n llmt li.vi'il'i'i "r" Preparing large indii on several fronta, mlllli.iv ni)>riyrrs believed today, wnr entered lie »lh moiiii. U"Uk \- UiyallsU believed that nstiMiiaihir who massed huge forces ariiiiiiil ’I'niK'l, did not have suffl- clnil tii>ci|n in offer long reslsU alackn on wide. ly tic'iM.--’- ’ * !rci fronts, RFC to Resume Lending t^olicies WASHINGTON, Feb. 18 (U.R)—Chairman Jesse Jones of the reconstruction finance corporation announced today that President Roosevelt had directed him to resume RFC lending to aid business. The President, in an effort to economize had ordered the RFC’a lending activities to ccase last October 18. Jones said that the RFC Oddities THIEF ARKANSAS CITY, Kan., Peb, IB (U.R)—While T. P, Alford was attending a nieeUng of tho Antl- Thlef assoclaUon, someone stole hla overcont, TIMK WAR8AW, Mo„ Pel). 18 (U.R)— Tlie sheriff hnstened the deiilnic- tlon of 63 slot machines atid mor- lilo gamen, ronflRcntrd In recent raids, becutisc his offlrers "want- ed too much tlino playing wlUi them," <il)INTUn,KTH L O a ANOEI.EB. KM), Ifl (U.f*)— Mary, a proud iiiDlhrr B"ot, cured for quinluplrtfl lo<lay. Tlie five wnr kids, three of them mules nnil nil blue and white, were Imrn Tue.i- doy aftenuMici, Whlln they nlrpl In a box In Ihnlr owner's bnrk- yard. Mary goot wondered nlmiit Uio future, Ijwt yeur ^ho kuvh birth to lrli>lels, and the yenr before to twins. IJrts of live among gimts are nnld lo he al- most as rare ns nmrtUK humon beings. DUMMY ftfajor il<K>|il>-, I old brSHKiirt ot page, can hold hin most ony eompntiy. he meeU ii dummy him douhle-iulk, suro to 1x1 111011- Uiroe-rlng rlriiin It I O n ( ’nmlc I’liK*' 'r<nl»> ! hn I had $1,600,000,000 available for lending but he said he did not expect the demand to ex- ceed a few hundred million dollars. The president’s letter, dated Peb. 18, ordering tho changed policy said; "While the modlflcalloiui we have heretofore made In your lendlnj authority since my letter to you ol October Ifith penult emergency loans of various choruoter. It Is my wish Uiat you mnko credit avail- able to all deserving borrowers to which you are sulhorlwl to lend eai>eclally loans tlinl will maintain or Increase employment,” Jones said that UFO collnteral requirements will remain the sumo because now lenWatlon would he re- (]Ulre<t to revise thpn, but. lie added, the nPO "might nimllly' li/< hiterp- reU tlon ot wlipt II l>rllevr.i lo bo reasonably good securll)’. "We reallu wluii l,i In lli<- minds of tho j>eople." Jonr,i mUiI. "Wo reallH) that the |K-(i|ile fn l Ihere Is a great need for lounn I<i mihUI IiiiaI- nesfl. We Will try IojiuhIHv muny ns iMsslble for loaiis-liolh blu und nnmll business," PS ftSE)ISOII.W ml inlld ''Oalirornlit Mnlei-’ .i rcnided on Twin Kiills rinly lodiiy.' ■nin mercury reached 14 deHires iilxtvr r.ero, ono degrco colrtrr than liin l!l which had prevlounly t»Tn Ilie low |>olnt of the winter, so- ( iimIIiik to records of the t), H. bu* irmi of entnmolouy. Korcrait for Hitlurday and to- jilKld. however, railed lar warming U|) In leiii|>ernturei, Unsettled wnu- Ihrr wns fororasl to arronipaiiy the ninliiu of cold, ri'lininry Is rnnllnuing the pace srt 1 j> January, which was tho tlilrd alike to “put their shouldem to the wheel." DeL(m{r was one o( two principal spealters at the first annual Farmers’ ConRtesa which was held In Twin Falla today. He spoke at the Or- pheum theater. Calllnj for more energetic mer- chandlBlng efforts on behaU of po- Utoes and other itate product*. Mr. DeLong bluntly pointed out that Idaho is "slipping" In this matter. .:-.,-rr . Tel , . H« eoupled nU warning, twwevflR with the advice that the battle to not lost - "I do not believe any of the prob- lems mentioned her* comtltute ob- stacles that can not be ovtroome unless we are willing to lay down and say we are whipped, and try and find oUier crops to take the place of those we are producing to- day. '••Prom the focta which we have been able to obtain relative to Uio advertising and the results whlclt Maine has secured this year, which IS'their second year In advertising, we can readily appreciate the claim which they have made Uiat ‘Mains Has Gone to Market,' No I/ongcr Needs "Por tho past 35 years Idsho hss led tlio way In Uie marketing of potatoes In tlie matter of branding, grading, publicity and poimlarlty but today the situation Is exactly tho reverse. "OUier states have adopted system and Maine has taken nil ad- dtUonnl step wlUi Uie result that today Idaho potatoes are Uio rlieup- est potatoes so far aa Uio producer Is conoemed in any Btato in tho United SUtes. "Now, It Is up to the pro<luceis of fruits and vegetables, especially iki- utoes, wheUi^r you want to iron (ConllnDMl on Pag* I, Culiimn t) Advocating the value of feeding lives^dc potatoM, not only from the standpoint of benefits derived to the animals but also from the standpoint of tending to “take this menacing surplus off our markets,” John L. Toevs, superin- tendent of the Aberdeen experimental farm aub-statlon, out- lined spud feeding tests before more thaft 800 fanners and businessmen at the Farmers* Congress here today. Mr. Toevs* address was read by his brother, Edgar Toevs, also of Aberdeen, A throat ailment kept the miper> intendent from deliveriiig the address in peraon but h ^ w u - present and answered ques- tions on the experiments. The address was given as a fea- ture of Uie first annual Vumers' ss wUcb was held lo Twin Fanner Reigns In City Today The fanner reigned as ruler of Twin Fklls today. With the Farmers' Congress at- tracting between 800 a n d . 1,000 ranchers to the city from varied locallUes In south Idaho, the pro- ducen and other visitors through- out the day were Inspecting down- town street displays of the latest farm c<iulpment. 1)10 decorattve exhibits Includ- ed all types and powers of trao- ton Including an auto patrolr horse drawn two-way plows; trac- only one of lu type In tJUt Motion of Idaho; manora ipitaders as. well as field cultivator! and side delivery. rakag; farm tnwki of various siiea umI makes; integral plows ot various types and also other machinery. Local cafes featured special luncheons at noon and, before the talks got tmderway at the Orph- eum theater, use of which wu furnished through courtesy of the management, the vlslton saw a feature picture, "The River," showing the government battle ogainst floods and erosion. Way to Oil Pointing oat that Jarmers have a way to toka the “ menacing curplus off Uie market,” Mr. toen urgai in the prepared paper, that tanneia consider the feeduf problei^ SOLED AS FINA Rudget hearing for Twin I'nlln county's 1098 expondllure:i w ilered formally closed Uiln ul« hy Uie board of county ^otllllll^N^Jrl- «ra, and the tentaUve bml«ri >» croed as final. No clllsens appeared to m irr pio- ,tMts or rx)mmont on tho hudRi'l- <lui - liig the five-day hearing piTloci Jmm Monday Uirotigh today, (Miulimuii iMmes L. Oanies aald. '*'nie budget, as qrdsred fliu>l. • ulh for toUl expenditures of im compared with 8484,0111 f<n luiv. Among m ajor Items coniilhutliiK io tlie hiorMsa was boost In ih« omixy fair allotment to provide tJ.uVd t<iv ooimty parUolpaUon hi tlin Mnlm exhibit at the 6an Pranc ltni winld'A fair provided other couiiilm nlmi Join. EsUmated revenues (m IDIih inn larger Uian the final builnri rx|>rii- dltures by a favoraliln hnUinrc' »f •39,070, the com m issions ritlinut- e<l. Tliey forecast reveium nt IftuH,- 788 for the year. WASIHNQTON, Feb. IB (UPJ President Roosevelt said today Uie admlnlstratloix seeks a bolsnced nyatem of prices which will expand production, Increase iiaUonal In- come and revive employment. Tlie President outlined his position on prices In a statement read lo his I'tlday morning press conference. 'Hio admlnistraUon's policy, he ‘ Our agricultural, Industrial. I lim and monetary prourams have lirrti and Will be directed toward Uils nid," Mr.,Roosevelt declared. Higher Ineomo Ml. Koosevelt doolared that ix'hlrvrment of Uio admliilolrudoii' K»iiln would "provide and inulnlnln Ik national income far above ony Irvrin we have yet reached. Mr. Iloosevelt did not touch oi c|iirnllon of wages In his forniul jirlco iiiiilrnient. Informally, however, lie (tiTlarrd Uiat emphasis la Hencrally |)liirr<l on a flexible wugo nratn dur- liiK n downward awing of Uie rcD- iiiimln cycle, Ilowover, lie ixilnlrd mil. Industry has a tendriK'y lo 1 k- noie Uie flexibility of waurn an pro- diic'tUm moves up, delnylng pny In- rinisen until Uie last ponxlblu meiit, Often, he said, Induitlry drliiyn wsge Increases until the very jiesk ot a boimi, even though the wnKe In- <rruM) Is small by comparison with nil Industry's profits, ilrcause of tlits IxtlU y ot delay In grunting wane In nrnses, he said. It Is dirilcult t< these scales when profile fall off, •Hie rrtisldont cited tho auloiiioblln (Conltausd on rtf >. Coluni Death Takes Izzy Einstein, America’s “Prohibition Agent No. 1’ fjl W YOIIK, Fob. la Iru riri'iriM. the "man of a thou- sniiil *>'0 wss known llitouKii"'ii ‘■«'»ilry ae •■pro- hlhilliiii ««enl. No. 1," will be hmird loiisy Mount Zion oem- rkiv 'II ki Vi yi in'-old former fedoral avciit, Kli‘> pruvldod dally oomlo relief Tor nrolilliuimi niloir<in<'iit from 1830 UiroiiKh IDIJIi, d in t yr«- terday, Ho Issurvlvr.l hy hit. whlnw and fo«ir sons. To tho goveiiiiiii-iil, l'.lii^l<-lii waa Isadora Elutlrlii who**' nilmy was 11,000 a yrnr. 'I>i >hi' pulilh', he was Im,v, u sIhjiI, JhI nmu ''I'" had a dUfurciit iII;.miiI.c for I’wiy day, aud who uounled hU vlutlms III more Uian 4,900 when ho re- Uicd will) hU iiartnor Moo Minlth. to enter tlio Iniurunfle hiulness. IttV called hla inoUiod the "Bln- Aleln thsory ot niin snooping.'' It wsi his ciutom lo enter a s|ieak- rsny. lean over tlm lior and wlilsjier In llie bartender: ‘ Have you lininl Uip lutrst storyf” "No, ihe bartender would leiily. U« alKid- "You'ri pinched," liry would wlU»i>er, Iisy |K>scd on various oceanUins as an o|>era alnger, collrgn student h) plus fours, street riennnr, street car conductor, Pnllnli lalHirer. Oer- nian Immigrant, fldillrr, grave dl||- ler, farmsr, keman. fiahermao. and football player, Onoe ho dls- gulMd lO faUew-af nls as a foot- ball team, smeared mud on Uielr fares and led them Into a big siK-nkeasy near a fix)tball field, 'Gleason's over; we can drink," Isxy shouted. Whereuiion the drinks arrived Slid iinother bartender heard "Ihe latest story." located In our li taterestwl In til ^ _______ hoi froor Uw aad ^ In lov priced years. Tliyt FiradpaUy be- cause we hope to reallis * IfttU mere return from them. Of coorw m all hope the day will oome when we can bum the surplus crop la our ears and tractors. Cites M otlea "ProgreM to this direction Mtma slow so it behooves us to work out our problems for the tlnw being. We hav j a way to Uke this menadng surplus off our market and at the ^ same time get as for our fur- plus potatoes as we can ever ezpfCt from turning them into alcohol,'’ tie said. Giving figures on the bushels of potatoes produced In atven Idaho counUes (Including Twin Falls and Jerome) aa well as oeoius reports on Uie number of sheep and caXtlo being kept, lie pointed out Uiat great reducUons would be made in the surplus If feeding of potatoes was resorted to. "At Uie rate we are feeding pota- toes at the - station, namely two pounds per day, one buahel per monUi or four bushels from Uie first of December to tho first of April, the sheep In these seven counUes (where 7D per cent ot the poUtoea are pro- duced) could or would consume a.- 637,370 busltels of poUtoes. The cattle In Uiese same counUes, If fed at tho rate of 10 pounds per head for five months, would consume an- (ConllnuMi on fsf* ), t'oluma I) FILEiES FA ADDED CHARGES aOODlNO, Feb, 18 (Siieclal)— Tlireo Filer yo»iUis who admitted posing as state officers and (sklnK slot machliws at Bliss, Durley and Ifslley had stepi>ed flsiiraUvely nut Ilf Uio frying pan Into Uio fire to- day. 'I’liey wore In Cassia county Jail nt Ilurlny facing first dngreo bur- ylary charges there, Tn Gooding yes- terday, Uiey wero sentenced lo mio to 14 years and Uieii were grsnled rornmutatlon to jiaralo for ono year. 'Jhn decree was Issued by Judge IKiran II. Uutphen In dlitrlut court <m c h a r g e s of obtaining property under false pretenses. Hie three are Earl White, M; his liiother, Oleii White, 39, and Ross O. Mosely, 29. 'I1iey were arrested Feb, 10 a t Glenns Ferry by BUte Patrolman V. K. lisrroii and N tiht Marshal Jim O'UelU, Oleiuu Ferry. They confessed poidng as offlcen of the ntate deiiartoiant of law snforoe- ciire the oolns. Inside, , e burglary ehargas at It ment and ‘'conflscaUnT' slot ma* clilnes, later i to secure t Tlie burg__ ___ _______ . wU taKlMKl for anoUier alol machlng Qwd' al- Uiuugh Uie youUu at that lliu did not Impersnnata offleers, 'llie youUis were takm la BuilW . atUrthi|ga*i (euoUii I distrtei aourt bmt

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Page 1: Toevs Urge^ Spnd Feedinnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Idaho... · ed that 08,000 CWnese .troops pre pared for a last stand in defense of the rall?ra7 might b* tnpped north

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30 Known Dead After Gale Rips Village in Louisiana Oil Fields

' By JA Y W ELLSRO D ESSA , L a., Feb. 18 (U.R)— Fum es from a w recked gas

well sp re ad across tow n today .and added th e d an g e r o f an explosion to th e h o rro r of la s t n ig h t’s to rnado th a t killed an estim ated 30 and in jured scores of persons.

T he w ell was runn ing wild beside its overtu rn ed derrick a t t h e ed g e o f th is congested com m unity of oil field shacks and w arehouses, w here rescue w orkers w ere s till p lodding th ro u g h th e ru in s le f t by th e storm , hu n tin g fo r m ore dead and in ju red .

A n a re a tw o m iles long and a q u a r te r of a m ile w ide was dev a sta ted by th e storm . I t extended to w ith in a block o f th e m ain business corner and back along th e ram bling colony of supply houses and “cartop” and “sho tgun” ty p e ’shacks w here oil field fam ilies lived.

A m id th e ru in s of these shacks, m en had w orked all n ight, m o stly in darkness, ca rry in g o u t dead an d in ju red , who w ere loaded in trucks, cars and th e few availab le am bul­ances an d tak e n to th e town of V iv ian , L a., and A tlanta,T ex ., ea ch ab o u t 10 miles aw ay, an d to Shreveport, th e n e a re s t la rg e city , 35 miles south .

A d riv ing ra in th a t accom­panied th e to rnado a t 9 :46 p. m . continued all n ig h t and in­creased th e h ardsh ips of th e rescue w ork.

T h e n th e p e ril o f a n explosion a ro se . T h e w ell, ow ned by th e 6U n> dard. O il c o m pany , em itted tum es th a t w ere very noU eeable In a ll partA of tow n . S ta te police to r - jo n n d e d . t ln < T lc la U L .. tu n w ^ ^ ta d t a u to m o b lla a lS id - to o k v i tx y p recau - U on M a ln a t l a exploilQ a th a t they fea re d m lf th t d e s t i ^ w h a t w as left o f th e tow n.

t 5 K n o w n D ead A te n ta t iv e a n d unofficia l m

com piled by th e U nited Press show ed 26 persona know n dead.O th e rs w ere m issing or unrcported , a n d rcscue w orkers h a d n o t reached th e m ore rem o te a re as w here the to rn a d o s tru c k d u r in g a rainsto rm w ith o u t w arn ing .

T lie s to rm cam e w hile th e oil tow u w as drow sing betw een sh ifts of w orkers. T w o ho u rs la te r It w ould h a v e c a u g h t hund reds of m en gaU iered a ro u n d th e ir he ad ­q u a rte r s In "supply row," w here th e lu n n e l- llk e cloud f irs t swooped dow n a n d w reacked Its w orst havoc.11)cn , m id n ig h t crew s were to re ­lieve th e f i r s t w atch th a t s ta r ted a t 4 p. m .

■me tw is te r h i t tho soutli end of th e one p aved s tr e e t a round w hich ihn tow n Ifl bu ilt. I t to re up th ree l)lr>ckB of c losely se t w arehouses In one nwooj), U ien bounced along to ­w ard llie m a in p u r l of town.

IIIU KqM lterB' Hhaoka 6o n ie o f th o w areiiouses h a d been

In h ab ited by Ind lgen ls and w atch ­m en w ere on d u ty In a ll.o f them .

M oving no r th w ard , th e ton iado s tru c k n n x t a long n nillu and a h a lt

(Contlniiril on r* fe ), Column 4)

M E S E M MN

DRIVE

Death List in Tornado City

RO D ESSA , L a., Feb. 18 (U.R)—T h e know n to rn ad o dead :

A t B a n n e r fu n e ra l hom e, A tla n ta , T ex .:

B e r tra m Crow der, 61, c h ie f gauger A rkansas F u e l O U 'S upp ly Co.

M rs. E m ily Crow der. 46, h is wifeM rs. A nnie S. C row der, 76, h is

m o th e r.T ^n lden tlfM m a n . a b o u t 37.

ho iae .,i! ltten to ,

—T O f7 ;'® -inonth8 '-o ld g irl.—Thacker, ®-year-old ^ 1 .M rs. —D avla. a b o u t 33.R o b e r t A llen T rerU lion , Ifl.G eorge B lackwell, 35.M n , Bern ice B lackw ell, 20.U n identified m a n (d ecap ita ted ,)U n iden tif ied w om an.I n Shrevepo rt m o rtu a rie s w ere:L . E. H addocks, 46.—H addocks, la , d a u g h te r of tlie

foregoing.T w o-year-o ld son o f E . L, Peek.U nldenU fled m an , a b o u t 36.M m. P . T rev llllon , 38. .T liree -yea r-o ld d a u g h te r o f tho

foregoing.M rs, —C lark , 30.L au ra Leo C lark . 6, h e r dau g h ter.O the rs know n de ad : M rs. L, E.

H addocks a n d h e r I n fa n t son .

By JO H N R. M O R R ISSH A NGHAI, Feb, 18 OI,R>—>Jap&-

nese repo rted fu rth e r advances to ­day in th e ir m a rc h tow ard C hcng- chow a n d th e ir u ltim a te goal a t H ankow desp ite a ssertio n s by C h i­nese le ad e rs th a t Ja p an e se acllv lly In H o n an prov ince w as m erely a m an eu v er to a t t r a c t C idnesc forces aw ay fro m th e H suchow a re a In th e e ast.

C hengchow Is th e Ju n c tio n of the eas t-w es t L unghal i B ^ a y a n d the Pelp lng-H ankow ro ad , dow n w hich th e Jap an ese hope to d rive again st th e tem porary c ap ita l a t H ankow . C hinese m a in ta in ed th a t in o rder to e ffec t such a drive th o Jap an ese f i r s t m u s t b reak C hinese contro l of th o Junction of th o L u n g h a l and n o r th a n d so u th T len tsln-N aiJkhig lin e in K iangsu province to send su f­f ic ien t supplies a n d a rm a m e n ts in to th e west.

F o rw ard T b n u tA Ja p an e se co lum n w as repo rted

to have m ade a fo rw ard th ru s t from Fengk iu , opposite th e H o n an prov­ince cap ita l a t K aifeng , a n d drlvcm to w ith in 30 m iles o f th e P e lp lng - H ankow ro ad a t K angw u. O th e r fo rces a re d riv ing in sou thw ard f ro m a northw esterly dIrecU on a g a in s t Ohengohow.

N eu tra l m ilita ry observers e s tim a t­ed th a t 08,000 CW nese .troops p re ­pa re d fo r a la s t s ta n d in de fense of th e rall?ra7 m ig h t b* tn p p e d n o r th of th e Yellow riv e r by th e m irprlse tb ru st- 'o f H ieiT& panesa t r a n -P e n g * - U u w h o 'a n proceed ing In a n e ffo r t to c u t o f l W elh u aector defense, th e sole rem a in in g C hinese s tro n g ­ho ld n o r th o t th e Y ellow river.

B om b BridgeI t was believed th a t a C hinese a t ­

tem p t a t a w estw ard re tr e a t w ould bo c u t o ff by th e Ja p an e se m oving Jn from th o fo o t of th o B hansi m ounta ins. Ja p an e se pla ites bom bed th e Yellow riv e r b ridge a t C h a iig - chow in a n a tte m p t to p rev e n t any wlU idraw al so u th of th e river.

(ConUnued on P«|a >. Column 1)

Applying Torch at Tijuana

IN SOUTH DISASTERExperiment Chief Cites Potatoes for Livestock

Way to Cut Surplt sOffers Best Method

For Use by RanchersIdaho Grower Faces Crisis,

DeLong SaysVoicing th e w arn ing th a t

th e potato in d u stry in the Snake*~>Hver valley o f Idaho “ in th ro u g h unlcHH we again :ake th e lead in m erchandls- n g our product,” Carl De- Long, sec re ta ry -m anager of th e Idaho f ru it and vegetable ad v ertis in g commission, to ­d ay called on south Idaho fa rm e rs and

In fo f ia ted M exican c iU m u o l th e sleepy tow n of T ljnana , secklog a cbUd slayer they beUeved w a* be ing pro teeU d by officials, th rpw ing o ll-soaked ra g s in to th e c ity h a l l In scenes of wild r io ting . T hree peraons were killed a n d 14 w on n d ed w hen soldiers tire d in to th e mob a s I t s to rm ed th e m lU ta ry p riso n : T h e killer, a M exican soldier, w as la te r sh o t du ring a a ^ te m p te d “eseape'' by reg u la r troopers.

w o r n TORNADO SWKIN1925

N15W Y O R K , r e b , IB {U.R)-Tor- nn(lof«, whoBfl vagaries liave baffled srle iitliits. iu;e M iwelolly freq u en t In tlin MlaelSAippl basin , norm ally oc­c u rr in g In th o sp ring and early num iner,

T on in d o es s re accunipitnled by a fu n n el - shn iK d m a u descending rrnin a Atorm-cloviri abovo a itd ta p ­e rin g dow nw ard to Ihe earth , to rn ad o ad v an ces from 20 to m iles a n liou r, b u t Uie s ir l{i lls v o r te i m a y revolve 400 to 600 miles a n ho u r, a trew lng lls p a th wUh w reckage.

D ead a lieep h av e been found ihn rn . n f th e ir w ool to th e ba re skin by

th e force of th e w ind.'I1ie w o rs t to rn ad o In recen t y s tr s

w as in M arch , 1030, T lia t one sw ept nvnr llllno ln , In d ian a , Missouri, 'I'eiineftsee a n d K entucky , killing m ore th a n 800 pe rsons a n d in juring aliiioAt 3,000.

In M acch, 1033, a lo rnado struck AlubsniD, O eo rg la , T ennessee. K en- tu rk y a n d tfouUi C aro lina, killing a pp rox im ate ly 976 men,

T iiriiiuloes s tru c k six Bouthern s tu lca e a r ly In A pril, 1030, killing n m ie th a n 400, O alnesvllle, O a„ «n<l T u p r lu , Mls<i„ aloiin counted I I ,f ir lined *>1

Oildly, Uiiiindoen haye n e v e r ^l^nok 111" nkyw raper dU trlc t of a hlg cUy. Uhimld one do so, Uie toll o f life uiKl iini|>erly probably would bo innne iin r fleveral b ig c ltle i, In ­c lud ing Chlciigo a n d /5t, liuuls, have been v ls lt« J by lo n ta d o es th a t have

HONOREDSFLEE FORE FLOODS

OKLAHOMA CITY . Peb , 18 (UR) —H undreds wero hom eless In tho Sou thw est lodsy a s 'r lv e r s sw ollen by days of ra in c o n tin u ed to r ise In O klahom a, T exas, Mlss<yirl a n d ArkaiuMs.

A cold wave followed th e r a in s in nevcral nrous. R elief w orkers aiMl salvagu rrew s w orked to g e th e r In s to rm -re n t A rkansas w here 360 oots w ere Inadequate fo r fam ilie s near F o r tB m lth w ho fled from > the A rk ­a n sas r iver, w h ic h ro ared to a he ig h t o f 20 fee t a n d w as expected to rea ch 31 feet, p a s t flood stage.

C osl creek g w h e d f ro m Ita banks a t M cAlesler, O kla,, flood ing the munlel|>al w ater p la n t a n d , Ironlo- a lty , leav ing m any In Uie tow n of 12,000 w ithou t a d ro p to d rin k . A n obsolete s te i|m p la n t w as expected to a id In m eeting th e . aiio rtage . Sw ollen s lre sn u i blocked highw ay tra ffic In sc a ttered a re as o f th e s ta te .

M ore th a n 10 Inches o f r a in had fallen In Eastern a n d so u th e rn O kla­hom a In th e |MUt five days.

At M erlsoii, I 'e x as , a lo m a d o h i- Ju red 10 and c am ed WO.OOO dam age, n esM enta n r a r D enison , T exas, abandoiled Uielr hom es aa R ed river r a n b ank lull. T h e W hite r iver was th rea te n in g sections of A rkansas. F lood w aters covered sm all secU oiu of O sark low lands In M issouri.

jiiovU lrnlliilly k rp l aw ay from the ir business dlsUkcls.

RL FREED OF I R D E R M G E

PH ILA DELPHIA , P eb . 18 WiO — M ary K eenan O 'C onnor, 10-year- otd iiliynlcitl education s tu d e n t, wan ncqultled lodny of s lay ing N ancy a ic m i, flvc-ycar-old d a u g h te r of a neighbor. a

W hen MiM O 'C onhor lie iird Uio w ords th a t m e a n t freedom to he r. she drniiiird In n c h a ir a n d p u t h e r h ands to lirr face,

l l i n rn iiiinniiw ralth sou g h t to tabllkh In diln tr ia l Ih n l sU r te d M onday tluil Mlsn 0'C orn>or, husky girl ntul e x p ert a th le tn , felled N ancy Cilmn wlUi one blow o f h e r f is t a n d llii'u d ragged h e r to a m ud ■puddle liiM l.»lK)r diiy, T lie re , It c harged, Mi’i O 'C onnor he ld U»n c h ild ’s lin <■ 111 llin w a te r unU l N ancy drowned.

All thl.i done, th e com m on- w collh uMiiriided, because MIm O 'Connor iiml N ancy h a d Q uarreled over It till v< !<' and som e d im es a n d pennirn iiwi M ary dropped in to a m ud lUlilillr,

lO ttlS P iP A IIE OFFB

S tc a m n h ip R e p o r te d S in k in g in P a c ificM ANILA, 1‘, I., Fob. 10 (S a tu rd ay )

R adio C oriw rallon o( A m erica today In te rc e p te d -a ra d io m essage repo rting Ute steainaiU p Voaeeami ‘■had a collUloit Ui MoJI h a rb o r" a n d w as d rif tin g . In d a n g er o i a lnkhig e as t o f Bhum oiioeekl. Ja jta n ,

T lio message sa id Uie Vofleasen’s eniilne nw m w as filling w ith w ater,

'Ih e Vogeasen la s t w as te p o rU d drItU ng a m ile a n d a >iair e a s t of U humomiaekl.”

N ature of tho collision w as n o t learnod hnm odla te ly.

HKNliAYi:, rru nro-B p an lsliPron - tlcr ivd . HI iUR)-8panUh loyalist ajiniiuii'> i>i> ‘ hn A ragon f ro n t a n d 111 (Hr Miiiiii f t S p a in m ay m e an llmt li.vi'il'i'i " r " Preparing large ind ii on several fron ta,m lllli.iv ni)>riyrrs believed today,

wnr e n te red lie » l h m oiiii. U"Uk\- U iyallsU believed th a t nstiM iiaihir who m assed hu g e forces ariiiiiiil ’I'niK'l, did n o t h av e su ffl- c ln il tii>ci|n in o ffe r long reslsU

a lackn on w ide.ly tic'iM.--’- ’ *!rci fronts,

RFC to Resume Lending t^olicies

W ASHINGTON, F eb . 18 (U.R)— C hairm an Jesse Jones of th e reconstruction fin an c e corporation announced today th a t P resident R oosevelt h ad d irec ted him to resume RFC lending to aid business.

T he P resident, in an e f fo r t to economize had ordered th e R FC ’a lending ac tiv ities to ccase la s t October 18.

Jones said th a t th e RFC

OdditiesT H IE F

ARKANSAS C IT Y , K a n ., Peb, IB (U.R)—W hile T . P , A lfo rd w as a tten d in g a nieeU ng of th o A n tl- T h le f assoclaUon, som eone stole hla overcont,

TIMK

W AR8AW , Mo„ Pel). 18 (U.R)— T lie she riff hnstened th e de iiln ic - tlon of 63 slo t m achines a tid m o r- lilo gamen, ronflRcntrd In rec en t ra id s , becutisc h is o fflre rs "w ant­ed too m uch tlino play ing wlUi them ,"

<il)IN TU n,K T H

L O a ANOEI.EB. KM), Ifl (U.f*) — M ary , a proud iiiDlhrr B"ot, cured for quinluplrtfl lo<lay. T lie five wnr kids, th ree of them m ules nnil nil blue a n d w hite, w ere Imrn Tue.i- doy aftenuMici, W hlln th e y n lrp l In a box In Ihnlr ow ner's bnrk - ya rd . M ary goot w ondered nlmiit Uio fu tu re , I jw t yeur ^ho kuvh b ir th to lrli>lels, and th e yenr before to tw ins. IJrts of live a m ong gimts are nnld lo he a l ­m ost as ra re ns nmrtUK hum on beings.

D U M M Y

ftfajor il<K>|il>-, I old brSHKiirt ot page, can hold hin m o st ony eompntiy. he m eeU ii dummy h im douhle-iulk, suro to 1x1 111011- U iroe-rlng rlriiin I t I

On ( ’nmlc I’liK*' 'r<nl»> !

hn I

had $1,600,000,000 available fo r lending but he said he did no t expect the demand to ex­ceed a few hundred million dollars.

T h e p resid en t’s le tte r, da ted Peb. 18, o rdering tho changed policy sa id ;

"W hile th e modlflcalloiui we have he re to fo re m ade In your lend ln j a u th o ri ty since m y le tte r to you ol O ctober Ifith p e n u lt em ergency loans of various choruoter. It Is m y w ish U ia t you mnko c red it a v ail­ab le to a ll deserving borrow ers to w hich you a re su lh o r lw l to lend eai>eclally loans tlin l will m ain ta in o r Increase em ploym ent,”

Jo n e s sa id th a t UFO collnteral req u ire m en ts will rem ain the sumo because now lenW atlon would he re- (]Ulre<t to revise th p n , bu t. lie added, th e n P O "m igh t n im llly ' li/< h iterp- re U tlo n o t w lipt II l>rllevr.i lo bo reasonably good securll)’.

"W e r e a l lu wluii l,i In lli<- m inds of th o j>eople." Jonr,i mUiI. "Wo reallH) th a t th e |K-(i|ile fn l Ihere Is a g re a t need fo r lounn I<i mihUI IiiiaI- nesfl. We Will try Iojiu h IHv m uny ns iMsslble fo r lo a iis - lio lh blu und nnmll business,"

PSf t S E ) I S O I I . Wm l inlld ''O alirornlit Mnlei-’.i rcn id e d on T w in Kiills r in ly lodiiy.'

■nin m ercu ry reached 14 deHires iilxtvr r.ero, ono degrco colrtrr th a n liin l!l w hich h a d prevlounly t»Tn Ilie low |>olnt of th e w inter, so - ( iimIIiik to records of the t), H. bu* irm i of entnmolouy.

K o rc ra it fo r H itlurday and to- jilKld. how ever, railed la r w arm ing U|) In leiii|>ernturei, U nsettled wnu- Ih rr wns fo rorasl to arron ipa iiy the ninliiu of cold,

r i 'l in in ry Is rn n lln u in g th e pace s r t 1j> Ja n u ary , w hich was tho tlilrd

alike to “p u t th e ir shouldem to th e w heel."

DeL(m{r w a s one o( tw o principal spealters a t th e firs t annual F a rm ers ’ ConRtesa which w a s held In Tw in Falla today . H e spoke a t th e Or- pheum th ea te r.

C a ll ln j fo r more energetic m er- chandlB lng e ffo rts on behaU of po- U toes a n d o th e r i t a te p roduct*. M r. D eLong b lu n tly po in ted o u t th a t Id a h o is " s lipp ing" In th is m a tte r.

.:-.,-rr . Tel ,. H « eoupled n U w arn ing , twwevflR

w ith th e advice th a t th e ba ttle to n o t lo s t -

" I do n o t believe a n y o f the prob­lem s m en tioned h e r* c o m tltu te ob­stacles th a t c a n n o t b e ovtroom e un less we a re w illing to lay down a n d say we a re w hipped, a n d try a n d fin d oU ier crops to take the p lace o f those we a re p roducing to ­day.

'••Prom th e focta w hich we have be en ab le to o b ta in re la tive to Uio a dvertis ing a n d th e re su l ts whlclt M aine h a s secu red th is year, which IS 'th e ir second y e a r In advertising, w e c an read ily a p p re c ia te th e claim w h ich th e y have m ade U ia t ‘Mains H as G one to M a rk e t,'

N o I/ongcr N eeds "P o r th o p a s t 35 ye a rs Id sh o hss

led tlio w ay In Uie m arke ting of po ta toes In tlie m a tte r o f branding, g rad ing , public ity a n d poimlarlty b u t today th e s itu a tio n Is exactly th o reverse.

"O U ier s ta te s h av e adopted system a n d M aine h a s ta k e n nil ad- dtU onnl s te p wlUi Uie resu lt tha t today Id a h o p o ta to es a re Uio rlieup- e s t po ta toes so f a r a a Uio producer Is conoem ed in a n y Btato in tho U nited S U te s .

"Now, I t Is u p to th e pro<luceis of f ru i ts a n d vegetab les , especially iki- u to e s , w heU i^r y o u w a n t to iron

(ConllnDMl on Pag* I, Culiimn t)

A dvocating the value of feeding l iv e s ^ d c potatoM , no t only from th e standpoin t of benefits derived to th e anim als bu t also fro m th e standpo in t of tend ing to “ take th is m enacing surp lus o ff o u r m arkets,” John L . Toevs, superin­tendent of th e Aberdeen experim ental fa rm aub-sta tlon , out­lined spud feed ing te s ts before more th aft 800 fa n n e rs and businessm en a t th e Farmers* Congress h e re today .

Mr. Toevs* add ress was read by h is b ro th e r , E d g ar Toevs, also o f A berdeen, A th ro a t a ilm en t k e p t th e miper> in tendent fro m deliveriiig th e address in peraon b u t h ^ w u - p re sen t a n d answ ered ques­tions on th e experim ents.

The address was given as a fea­ture of Uie first annual Vumers'

ss wUcb was held lo Twin

Fanner Reigns In C ity TodayT h e f a n n e r reigned a s ru le r of

T w in F k lls today .W ith th e F a rm ers ' Congress a t­

tr a c tin g betw een 800 a n d . 1,000 ran c h e rs to th e c ity from varied locallUes In s o u th Idaho , th e pro- d u c e n a n d o th e r v isitors th rough ­o u t th e d a y w ere Inspecting down­tow n s tr e e t d isp lays o f th e la tes t fa rm c<iulpment.

1)10 d e co ra ttv e exhib its Includ­ed a l l types a n d pow ers of trao - t o n Includ ing a n au to p a tro lr ho rse d ra w n tw o-w ay plow s; trac -

on ly o n e o f l u ty p e In tJUt Motion of Id a h o ; m a n o ra ip ita d e rs a s . well a s f ie ld c u ltiv a to r! a n d side d e liv e ry . rak a g ; f a rm tn w k i o f various s iie a u m I m akes; in tegral plows o t v a rio u s types and also o th e r m a ch in e ry .

L ocal c a fes fea tu red special luncheons a t noo n a n d , before the talks g o t tm derw ay a t th e O rph- eum th e a te r , use of w hich w u fu rn ish ed th ro u g h courtesy o f the m an ag em en t, th e v ls l to n saw a fea tu re p ic tu re , "T he River," show ing th e governm ent battle oga in st floods a n d erosion.

Way to O ilPointing oat that Jarmers have a

way to toka the “ menacing curplus off Uie market,” Mr. t o e n urgai in the prepared paper, that tanneia consider the feeduf problei^

SOLED AS FINAR udget h e a r in g fo r T w in I'nlln

c oun ty 's 1098 expondllure:i w ile red fo rm ally c losed Uiln u l« hy Uie bo a rd o f c oun ty ^otllllll^N^Jrl- «ra, a n d th e te n taU v e bm l« ri >» croed a s f inal.

No c lllsen s a p p ea re d to m i r r pio- ,tM ts o r rx)m m ont o n th o hudRi'l- <lui - liig t h e f ive-day h e a r in g piTloci Jmm M onday U irotigh today , (Miulimuii iM m es L . O an ies aald .'* 'n ie budge t, a s q rd sre d fliu>l. • ulh fo r to U l e x p en d itu re s of imcom pared w ith 8484,0111 f<n luiv. Among m a jo r I tem s coniilhutliiK io tlie h io rM sa w as boost In ih« om ixy f a ir a llo tm e n t to provide tJ.uVd t<iv ooim ty parU olpaU on h i tlin Mnlm e x h ib it a t th e 6 a n P ranc ltn i winld'A fa ir p rov ided o th e r couiiilm nlmi Join.

E sU m ated revenues (m IDIih inn la rg e r U ian th e f in a l bu iln ri rx|>rii- d ltu re s by a favoraliln hnUinrc' »f •39,070, th e c o m m is s io n s r itlin u t- e<l. T liey fo re ca s t reveium n t IftuH,- 788 fo r th e year.

W A SIH N Q T O N , Feb. IB (UPJ P residen t Roosevelt sa id today Uie adm ln lstra tlo ix seeks a bolsnced nyatem o f p rices w hich will expand p roduction , Increase iiaUonal In ­come a n d rev ive em ploym ent.

T lie P re s id e n t ou tlined his position on prices In a s ta te m e n t read lo his I 'tld ay m o rn in g press conference.

'H io a d m ln istraU on 's policy, he

‘ O ur a g ric u ltu ra l, Industrial. I lim a n d m o n e ta ry prouram s have lirrti a n d Will b e d irec ted tow ard Uils n id ," M r.,R oosevelt declared.

H ig h e r IneomoM l. K oosevelt d o o l a r e d th a t

ix 'h lrv rm e n t o f Uio adm liilolrudoii' K»iiln w ould "provide and inulnlnln Ik n a tio n a l incom e f a r above ony Irvrin we h av e y e t reached.

M r. I loosevelt d id no t touch oi c|iirnllon of w ages In h is forniul jirlco iiiiilrn ien t. In fo rm ally , however, lie (tiT larrd U ia t em phasis la Hencrally |)liirr<l on a flexible wugo nratn dur- liiK n dow nw ard awing of Uie rcD- iiiimln cycle, Ilow over, lie ixilnlrd mil. Industry h a s a tendriK'y lo 1k- noie Uie flex ib ility o f waurn an pro- diic'tUm m oves up, delnylng pny In- r in isen u n til Uie la s t ponxlblu meiit,

O ften , h e sa id , Induitlry drliiyn wsge In creases u n til the very jiesk ot a boimi, even though th e wnKe In- < rruM) Is sm a ll by com parison with nil In d u s try 's p ro fits, ilrcause of tlits IxtlU y o t de lay In grun ting wane In n rn se s , h e sa id . It Is d irilcu lt t<

th e se scales w hen profilefall off,

•Hie r r t is ld o n t cited tho auloiiioblln (Conltausd on r t f >. Coluni

Death Takes Izzy Einstein, America’s “Prohibition Agent No. 1’fjl W YOIIK, Fob. la

I ru riri'iriM . the "m a n o f a th o u - sniiil *>'0 w ss know nllitouKii"'ii ‘■«'»ilry ae •■pro- hlhilliiii ««enl. No. 1," will be hm ird loiisy M oun t Z ion oem -r k iv

'I Iki Vi yi in '-old form er fedoral avciit, Kli‘> pruvldod dally oomlo

re lief Tor nrolilliuim i niloir<in<'iit from 1830 UiroiiKh IDIJIi, d in t yr«- te rday , Ho Issu rv lv r.l hy hit. whlnw a n d fo«ir sons.

T o tho goveiiiiiii-iil, l'.lii^l<-lii waa Isadora E lu tlrlii who**' nilm y w as 11,000 a yrnr. 'I>i >hi' pulilh', h e w as Im,v, u sIhjiI, JhI nm u ' ' I '" h a d a dU furciit iII;.miiI.c for I’w iy day, aud w ho uounled hU vlutlms

III more U ian 4,900 w hen ho re - U icd will) hU iia rtno r Moo Minlth. to e n te r tlio Iniurunfle h iulness.

I ttV called hla inoUiod th e "B ln- Aleln thsory o t n iin snooping.'' I t w si h is c iu tom lo e n te r a s |ieak- rsny . lean over tlm lior a n d w lilsjier In llie b a rtender:

‘ Have you l in in l Uip lu trs t s to ry f”

"No, ih e b a rte n d er would leiily. U « a l K i d -

" Y o u 'ri p inched ," l i r y would wlU»i>er,

I isy |K>scd on various oceanUins a s a n o|>era a lnger, collrgn s tuden t h ) p lus fours, s tr e e t riennnr, s tree t c a r conductor, Pnllnli lalHirer. O er- n ian Im m ig ran t, fld illrr, grave d l||- l e r , fa rm s r , k e m a n . fiaherm ao.

and foo tball p layer, Onoe ho d ls- gulM d lO faUew-af nls as a foot­ball te am , sm eared m ud on Uielr fa res a n d led them Into a big siK-nkeasy n e a r a fix)tball field,

'G leason's over; we can drink," Isxy shouted .

W hereu iion th e d rinks arrived Slid iino ther ba rtender heard "Ihe la te s t sto ry ."

located In o u r lita tere stw l In t i l ^ _______hoi f ro o r Uw a a d ^ In lo v p riced years . T l i y t F iradpaU y be­cause w e hope to r e a l l is * IfttU m ere r e tu rn fro m th e m . O f coo rw m a ll hope th e day w ill oom e w hen we c an b u m th e su rp lu s c rop la o u r e ars a n d trac to rs .

C ites M o t l e a

"ProgreM to th is direc tion M tm a slow so i t behooves u s to w ork ou t ou r p rob lem s fo r th e tlnw being. We hav j a w ay to U k e th is m e n ad n g surp lus o f f o u r m a rk e t a n d a t th e sam e tim e g e t a s fo r o u r f u r- plus p o ta to es a s w e c an ever ezpfCt from tu rn in g th e m in to alcohol,'’ tie said.

G iving fig u res o n th e bushels of po ta toes p ro du ced In a tv en Id ah o counUes (Inc lud ing T w in F a lls a n d Jerom e) aa w ell a s oeoius reports on Uie n u m b e r o f sheep a n d caXtlo being kep t, lie po in ted o u t Uiat g rea t reducU ons w ould be m ade in th e su rp lu s If feed ing of pota toes w as re so r te d to.

" A t Uie r a te w e a re feeding po ta­toes a t th e - s ta tio n , nam ely tw o pou nd s p e r day , one buahel p e r monUi o r fo u r bushels from Uie f irs t o f D ecem ber to th o f irs t o f April, th e sheep In th e se seven counUes (where 7D p e r c e n t o t th e poU toea a re pro­duced) cou ld o r w ould consum e a.- 637,370 busltels o f poU toes. T he ca ttle In Uiese sam e counUes, If fed a t tho ra te o f 10 pounds p e r head for five m on ths , w ould consume a n -

(ConllnuMi on f s f* ), t'oluma I)

FILE iE S FA ADDED CHARGES

a O O D lN O , Feb, 18 (Siieclal)— Tlireo F i le r yo»iUis who adm itted posing a s s ta te officers and (sklnK slot m ach liw s a t Bliss, Durley and Ifslley h a d stepi>ed flsiiraUvely nu t Ilf Uio fry ing p a n In to Uio fire to ­day.

'I’liey wore In C assia county Jail n t Ilurlny fac in g f i r s t dngreo bur- y lary c harges th e re , Tn Gooding yes­terday, Uiey w ero sen tenced lo mio to 14 years a n d Uieii were grsn led rornm u tatlon to jia ralo for ono year. 'Jhn decree w as Issued by Judge IKiran II. U u tp h e n In d litrlu t court <m c h arges o f ob ta in ing property under false p retenses.

H ie th ree a re E arl W hite, M; h is liio ther, O le ii W hite , 39, and Ross O . Mosely, 29.

'I1iey w ere a rre s ted Feb, 10 a t G lenns F e rry by B U te Pa tro lm an V. K . lis r ro ii a n d N tih t M arshal Jim O 'U elU , O le iu u Fe rry . They confessed poidng a s o fflce n o f th e n ta te d e iia r to ia n t o f law snforoe-

ciire the oolns. Inside, , e burglary ehargas at It

ment and ‘'conflscaUnT' slot ma* clilnes, later i to secure t

Tlie burg__ ___ _______. w U ta K lM K l for anoUier alol machlng Qwd' al- Uiuugh Uie youUu at that l liu did not Impersnnata off leers,

'llie youUis were takm la BuilW .atUrthi|ga*i

(euoUii I d is t r te i a o u rt b m t

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IDAHO EVENING TIM ES. TWIN FALLS. IDAHO P rid w , F eb n ary 18. 1938

E COMMITTEE REPORT FAVORS DEFIGIENCY REtlEF ACT

. M i M O FW Y n e n L

W AaH lN OTO N . F e b . 18 t tJ J O - n » m oM it tp p ro p rU tlo M

■ toe • today rrp m tetf f t t ro r tb ty th e deflcicnoy reU ef bill w d

C b t in n u j A in B . Admins. D , Colo, infllf f t jr f th a t th e - m easu re would I k n o u g h t M o r n Ui« « n . t t M on- d« 7 In ft n o n to d isp lace th e rui- tu s ta red tn U -ly n ch to g blU.

T te b l f n a v a l e x p an iio n bill m ored tow ard floor conalderaU on aa thff h o u r t s a v a ) a f l a l n com m lltee h e ard U r# o p p o ^ t a o f t i e in w u M tMtU:r uxtder s tr in g e n t tu n e n m ita - tM u . P rincipal w itness today was

f . Barlow , f i r s t m a n to do b lr In th e W orld w ar, whoS S d X t : new ty p e of ■ D l^ k e f ' H r ta l a tta c k soon w ould be Teloped a g a in s t waraW ps. D ue to th is , b e testified , b a ttle sh ip s would be of no tise fo r defense.

A nen d m en t E U nlnaledT he se n ate appropria llona com-

m lttM eUm inated a bouse am end* S m t f w m t t a reUef deficiency blfl th a t w ould deny re llaf - p a y i ^ U to aUens w ho en tered th e w u n tr y sub-

t o 1038 and w ho h a d no t i fo r d tla en sb lp . T b t ^ t e

ae re je c ted a n am endm ent c a r l H ayden . D , A rU ,

I re s t r ic t th e costs of e c tcd u n d e r , th e pro-

15.000. A lw te je c te d was a y W M d « r i c k - B a l « . R ,

-------- -0 b e app rop ria ted1 a s im ila r n u n

*f«ali» . In « - _ _ J T i S t o r « l » p ro rts to J

fo r un lT w w i d r a f t o£ m a n p ^ ^ e r to t h e ^ t a OttUfW ffo f lte e r in g

NEWS IN BRIEF

To Aid In §enrlc«»Lee Carney- p la n s to go to Boise

on Sunday to a s s is t In services a t the C hurch o f G o d th e re .

RM dved T re a tm e n tHow ard H ubbard . R ich fie ld , is re>

celvlDg tre a tm e n t a t th e V e te ran s ' h « 9 lta l a t Boise.

Condition Im pro res C harles Cooke, w ho un d e rw en t an

emergency op e ra tio n S u n d a y a t the hospital, w as rep o r te d to d a y to be slightly im proved.

To R e ttn n fro m U ta h Mr. a n d M rs. C lau d e B row n, who

have been In S a l t t a k e C ity on busi. ness since T h u is d a y , a re expected to re tu rn on S a tu rd a y .

ber o f C om m erce caa ee lle d th e ir regular lu n c h eo n m e e tin g today in order to ta k e p a r t i n th e F a rm ers' Congfcss he re .

O n D ebate T eam Miss D orris I^ lg h to n , fre sh m a n a t

th e u n iv e rs ity o f O re g o n , Is th e only mem ber o f h e r clasa o n tha univers­ity debate te a m . T h « squad tours Oregon a n d W ash in g to n fo r fo r­ensic con tests .

OO OD IN O, F e b . » (Specia l) — Burley E lks a n d S m m e tt baslMtball tram s moved In to th e favo red spo ts in th e outlaw to u rn a m e n t h e re today aa they scored cloee v ic to ries over pow erful foea a s th e second day 's play of th e a n n u a l m e et g o t u n de r way. I n th e o th e r ga m e o f th e m o rn - Ing A m erican p a l la trlum p lT ear"

T he pow erful S n m e t t squad , lead- o f th e Boise V alley league, nosed

o u t M u rta u g b Savages. B urley O u t­law cham pions, by a c o u n i o f '38-20 In a - th r l l lc r t h a t aaw th e w estern­ers come fro m b e h in d in th e second ha lf. A t th e e n d o f th e f i r s t period, M u rU u g h le d 11-0. M artin , s u r 6avage g u a rd , w a s th e ou tstanding pe rfo rm er o n th e floor, a n d tied w ith B orup o f S m m e t t fo r h igh po in t honors w ith n in e counters.

F o o r th Time F o r th e fo u r th tim e th is season,

th e Burley were able to eke o u t a na rrow w to over Jerom e Ja y -

T he f in a l c o u n t was 36-33, a fte r Uie Jaycees h a d h e ld a 16-13 a d - v a n u g e a t th e h a lf- tim e . T he gam e w as close a ll th e w ay, w ith Jerom e h a v in g th e edge u n til th e t l n t r m la - u te s .o f play.

-H igh scoring honors w en t to Callls of Burley a n d M a rt in Norby of J e r ­ome, each w ith 10 points.

I n a n o th e r - th r l l ie r th e GoodingMr. a n d M rs. E . E . D avidson, w ho

are fo rm er re s id e n ts h e re , h av e rC' tu rned from S a l t L ak e C ity to m ake their hom e. M r. D av id son will be a n o d a te d w ith h is f a th e r In th e D avidson grocery.

- T a S j ^ S B ^ m i D O t t O T o l « »

Answer Call A sm all b la se In ' a c a r ow ned by

E . O. H enkel. F i le r , w as extinguished yesterday a fte rn o o n a f te r I t c augh t fire from de fective w irin g w here it was p a i ^ .ln th e 100 block on See- ond avsnue n o r th . T h e re w as little dsm ace.

OBb Elects Ju n io r h ig h school hom e shop club

w u reo rganlxed y esterd ay ^ t h d U - ford Jo n e s n a m e d i s p residen t, Bruce aU n sb u iy , vlc« p resid en t, a n d K eith t t t g j i « « f e t a t 7 . M e e ^

r noo n w ith E a r l Peck,

coim B lttea to taveaU-

Sfwrits a t K im berly - #. M ina B . A shcra ft, R ochester,

. . _ k , w ill sp eak th is even ing a t the K im berly N a ta re n e c h u rc h on ‘T h e Red W ebb In A m erica” a n d on S u n ­day a t 11 a . m . w ill d iscuss 'T h e Church F a c in g T rib u la tio n .” She vUl h o ld a m ass m eetin g lo r adu lts a t 3 tM p . m . o n tb a su b jec t, “How Oom m im lim T te a U W om en." At

p . m . sh e sp eak s o n “T h e Sec­ond Com ing o f C h ris t.” i,

G E i l A N i i as

B U i a E M M E U

L egion q u in t bow ed to A m erican F a lls 35-30. T h e hom e club p u t on a pow erful ra lly In th e second h a lf a f te r being b eh ind 33-13 a t th e in ­term ission. F o r abo u t f ive m inutes they tra iled by one and tw o poin ts , b u t a series o f fo u ls In th e la s t cou­p le of m in u tes tucked th e gam e aw ay for th e D am slters.

F o rfe it G am eT h e fo u rth gam e scheduled for th is

m orn ing w as fo rfe ited to L in k ’s B us- Iness^college of Boise by th e H ollis­te r crew.

T h is a fte rn o o n th e Moscow "O " d u b m eeta H ag e rm an In a n d lm ln a - U on tu t a t l p . m .. follow ed by Y . M D .’s o f Boise vs. O oodlng college. A t 9 p . m . E m m ett w ill ta n g le w ith B u r­ley in w h at sho u ld be a fea tu re con ­te s t o f th e day. A t 4 W ende ll u c k les B uh l in a n o th e r dU n lnaU on U lt and a t ft O lenna F e r ry m eets L ink ’s of Boise.

P U 1 SEEKS

H ighly favorable ccnnm ents fro m farm ers em erging fro m to ­d ay 's big m eeting a t O rpheum th e a te r . . ■ C hris R e inke s ta n d ­ing to h e a r speakers a t Congress because no s e a t w as capacious enough fo r h im . . . C coeen P e n - nock, 10, b ring ing In a rea lly old penny, d a ted 1811. . . Jo e M a r­sha ll bestirring h im self w ith su d ­den rap id ity a s m o to r c a r bears dow n on h im a t M a in a n d Sho ­shone in te rsec tion . . . Y ou th fu l a g ricu ltu re s tu d e n ts d t t l n g am ong th e ir e lders to ab so rb th e fa rm w isdom dispensed a t ^ e C on­gress. . . S tu d en ts "k ld d ta g " te a c h ­e rs w ho w ore re d c re p e pa p er ha ir-bow s a n d n eck tie s fo r th a t voJIey ba ll gam e. . . A nd y o u n g ­s te r being h a lte d by p a re n ts w ith g re a t d iff icu lty , aa h e tr ie s to d im b a b o ard huge tr a c to r on dow ntow n com er.

■ I E TO TALKT horo u g h discussion o f th e school

equalization law w in be presen ted a t th e m eetin g to be add ressed here F eb . 34 by Jo h n W . C ondle, sU te s u p e rin ten d e n t o f public in s tru c ­tio n , M r. C ondle tod a y Informed M ra. D oris S tra d le y , c oun ty school

m session, to be he ld a t 1:30 . . m . Feb. 34 In th e T w in F a lls h igh school aud ito riu m , wlU b e attendee by tru s te es o f school d is tr ic ts and P .-T . A. leade rs , w ith school p r in ­cipals , su p e rin ten d e n ts ' a n d county o fficia ls a lso in v ited to be p resen t.

C an sld e r F ro U e nC ondle a dded th e equaliza tion law

to h is top ic s a t suggestion o f M rs. S trad ley . O th e r ite m s to be con- sk lered w ill be th e v a rie d problem s fac ing school ch iefs.

T h e equaliza tion taw , M rs. S t ra d ­ley exp lained , d e te rm in e s s ta te a n d c oun ty c u rre n t ta x fu n d s fo r each d is tric t. T h e ap p o rtio n m en t Is de- d d e d on th e b a s b ~ '

MEAT MEN VOTLPI

Plans for a c oncen tra ted Tw h) Falls and so u th e rn Id ah o m e a t p ro ­motional cam paign du ring M arch were being ouU ined tod a y by re ta il meat dealers o f th is a rea .

R cp resenuU ves of th e m e a t b a n - dliiig estab lishm en ts m e t a t C ham * bcr ol Com m erce offices la s t n ig h t and licard a n ou tline o f th e n a tio n - al pjforta now underw ay to raise m eat co nsum ption to levels o f th e era before th e depression.

Aid to r F a rm er Financial iiclp for th e f a n n e r will

be one outcome of th e cam pa ign it It succecds in b roadening th e d e ­m and tor livestock. I t w as po in ted out by G eorge Seidel, c h a irm a n . H e explained th a t m e a t usage h a a d e ­clined nearly 40 p e r c e n t inf re c e n t yean, nnd o u tlin ed th e nationw ide ndverilslng a n d prom o tion . c am ­paign which w ill also fe a tu re -c o n - 2>l3ient use o f specia l o ffe rings In meat markets.

Dealers p rese n t approved th e pro­gram a n d decided to place I t in e f ­fect in th is a re a n e x t m on th .

One of th e ctilef p h ases o f th e cam paign In th is te rr ito ry wUl be offtring a t m e a t specia ls a t zaar- kets In various tow ns of th e dls- Ulct, I t was voted.

Says P rices N o t H igh Pointing o u t th a t m e a t p rices a re

no t as h igh aa someUmes p ictv ‘ U r. Seidel sa id th a t th e Uvea

and packing in d u s trie s h av e u r in the cooperative m ovem ent, de - aljiied to 'focus a tte n t io n o a "

. current a ttrac tiv e p rices o f met Since m e at a n im als fo rm th e m ost

extensive Indiv idual fa rm y ld d a n d Income source f o r fa rm e rs, th e e f ­fort 15 expected to p rove » de fin ite benellt to r a n c h e rs In Id a h o a n d other sU tes.

Seidel sa id th a t governm en t f ig ­ures show a n Increase in m e a t p to - ductlan. T h is , h e explained, is b r in g ­ing prices dow n even m ore t o th a t the average housew ife c an w ell a f ­ford to u tilize m ore m e a t a n d I ts higher food values.

5th Grade Class Stages Original

Play for Group‘O n to Id aho ,” a fo u r-ac t h isto ri­

c a l p la y w ri tte n by pupils of Miss L ots ShotweU ’s f i f th grade room, w as p rese n te d th is m orning a t th e F e b r u a r r m eetin g o f th e upper g rad e u n it o r th e Ju n io r Red Cross o f-L in co ln school.

T h e p lay opens In Pennsylvania w here p ioneers a re leaving for the w es t by covered w agon and closes w ith a scene In a n early Idaho hom e. I ts p rese n ta tio n followed the reg u la r m eetin g conducted by Je an T odd a n d open ing w ith salutes to th e A m erican a itd R ed Cross (lags.

C h a ra c te rs w ere Iv an Stone, Owen W ande ll, R o b e rt D unn. U R o y M a­goffin , J u a n i ta B urks. N sdlne Rous­seau , Jo h n W illiam s, M arilyn De- K io ts , R ussel V lehweg, J e a n Todd, S h lrlee n D avis, D ick H alpln, G lenn M cC lain . M a rjle B unn , D onald Hel­le r , LaU a D avis, Arlene G lanU ; K e n n e th M iller, E rn est Prescott. E u­gen ia M iller, T tm m y McClure, F lo ra L ee B arnes, Lois Ramsey.

P a u l S m ith , V ernon Louden, D on­a ld O w en, C a r l W llkerson, Buddy Pom eroy . Je ro ld O asser, LaDeen D uff, N orm a Blanken&lilp, O rm a S ta rry , B a rb a ra T h c o p s o n . M argar­e t D ia m o n d , L o rene H arr, Clarence M lnnerly , f ih lrley Ferguson. H a n S tone, G eo rg ia Burgess. B e tty Lou H a rra i, G era ld y n e Beem, Dorothy M cC ain, D ah lU DeW ltt.

u n its , 1

By M V I B F , E B IM L B D espa iring o f a n y tangible he lp

f r o n O re a t B r ita in a n d France , Aus­tr ia n le ad e rs sou g h t m eans today o t sa lvage w h a t Indspendcnoe a n did f - rw p e o t th e y could from Adolf B lUerls N aH Invasion.

C hahceU or K u r t ‘

(T fm rage O at)Industry a s a n exam ple o f th is wage policy.

T h e P re sid e n t d o d a t td th e ad m in - IstratlOD p ro g ra m does n o t m e an In- flaU on. b u t is a policy to he lp resto re th e ba lanco In th o p rice s tru c tu re .' I t does n o t m e an , h e sa id , devaht- lU on-'oC th e d o lla r , Howsvei‘. H i charac terised th b e nd ing of gold s te r iiln tlo n M onday a s a considera­tio n in d ra f tin g th e p rog ram fo r te - s to ra tlo n o f p rices. ^

T he general ob jective fo r prices, M r. RooaereU expllned . Is a rela tion* sh ip sifflUar to th a t of lOM b u t m od i­fied te ta k e acc o u n t o f changes in deb tor-ored ito r re la tio n sh ip s and o th e r fu n d am e n ta l econom ic sh ifts w hich have occu rred s in c e th a t tim e.

____ ______ try schoo ls r e ­ceiving 1130 p e r u n i t a n d high schools 8180.

U w e la C M ip a U tia s .............R u les o n ' th e classroom u n i t d e ­

te rm in a tio n c an fo r one u n i t for e ach 37 pup ils in a v e n g e da lly a t ­ten d an ce, a n d « e tw en ty -sev en th u n i t for eac h s tu d e n t over th a t up to C4. I f th e school h a s m ore th a n S4 b u t less th a n 200, tw o u n its are allowed fo r th e f ir s t M average d a ily a tten d a n ce , a n d one th lr ty - d g h th u n it fo r e ach add itiona l p up il. I f e n ro llm en t is 290 o r over, one th lr ty -fU th u n i t Is aUowed.

A verage dally a tten d a n ce of 10 pupils i s th o s U te m in im um . Any exceptions m u s t re c d v e special per-

______ _____ o^Japa-. J a liaTi given rlsa to oon«

_______* a n d ita to th a t i n s t r u c tb m «tvca to t ^ gen te- M ia ae( «t«Ml xoutlnc patraU tato tiM ABMrioui dafeoaa sector ta tb o M tu re .’'

j l B . n D I E S ATCASUEFOnD

F eb. U (B peciaD -A rohle t , A3, died early today of h is sister. M rs. Kora a fto r M fte rln g a b ta ln H e cam e to CastletOrd

ago f r a n Jop lin , Mo.___ wlU b e M onday b u t noa rran g e m e n ts have been

M r, Budc U su rv ived by five ta rs , M rs, U u r a R eam s, Los A n- ge lw : M rs. M ary D aw son. Sarcoale, M o.: M rs. N etU a Brow n, Torrence, O allf.; M n . Id a H ouston , MontpeW te r. O .. a n d M rs. Pennington .

THe b ^ re sU a t th e E vans and Jo h n so n fu n e ra l home.

N e w s o f R e c o rdM t r r l a g « L lM n s e a

______ ' to H itler’s p resen ts , hoped t o preserve a large I o f In te rn a l independence.

.......... -g th a t If A ustria allows H it­ler to d ic ta te h s r in te rnal affairs w ithou t to o m u c h Intereference, he c an avert w ar.

T h e p resen t occupants of the B all- ha u sp U ti, V ienna 's hUtorio foreign office, experienced b lttem e s i and h u ­m iliation ’ equal to th a t w hich its m aste rs in flic te d on Serbia 34 years ago by th e ulU m atum w hich s ta r ted U » W orld w ar.

I n 1014. th e leade r o f Uie proud dua l m o narchy replied w ith an inex­orab le “too la te ” w hen King P eter's goyerom en t o ffe red additional con­cessions. I n th is case, H itler accepted th e a ddlU onal concessions w hich Bchuschnlgg m a d e th rough Dr. A r- ,thur von Seyas-Inquart, h is new Nasi m onito r, o n a h u rried tr ip to B er­lin .

I n c o n tra s t to 1814, violence was Uius a v e r ted a n d peace tMtween the two G erm a n n a t lo n s - a n d poulbly th e peace of E urope a n d the world— w as e stab lished a t the cost of Aus­tr ia 's su rrender.

T h e s itu a tio n w as tuninied up in a V ienna d lsp a td i from F erd inand C. M, J a im , U n ited Press correspondent in V ienna, w ith th e expreailon;

“A u strian s fe lt Uxiay like a tle n t w ho iia d unclergoue an ope ra ­tion w hlc ii give him a new lenM on life, a lth o u g h i t som ew hat restricted

of h is limbs,"

A five-room fa rm hom e burned to th e ground yesterday a fternoon on th e 40-acre ra n c h ow ned by L. 0 . Jones, th ree m iles e u t of Tw in P^ils.

m e fu rn itu re a n d doU iin g were saved from th e blaze. T h e loss w u p a rtia lly covered by Insurance.

T h e cause o t th e fire is unknown. Jo n e s reported th a t i t se tm e d tc s ta r t In a bedroom w all w here the re

n o w iring.T o ta l am ount of th e loss h a d no t

been estim ated today.

r x a 17H em m ert, 34. B

BirthB

t a d M n . Atvln M cDrm n- t o M , K Im bariy, a wm ycaterday a t

lity hom e.

Burley Woinau’s Fuiienil Pluuiiud

B U RLBY, Feb, 10 iS i^c la l) R ites a re be ing p lanned to r Mrs. Ju lia U ta N eiw crt, Uiirlny farm er, following h e r d e a th la te yesterday a fte rn o o n a t th e family home souU iw eat o f H urley. She was bom In R uss ia, K b . 3, 16T7.

S h e is su rv ived by h e r husband, n ine sons a n d daugluera. David,' Jo lin , A ugust, K a th e rin e and lienry N elwert, a ll o f B urley; Qeorge Net- w ert, H ey b u m : Alex Nelweit. R u ­p e rt; M rs. D olly B enry, a t, Anthony, a n d A n n a N elw ert, R ussia; two lis ­ters , M rs. H en ry iio tfm ait, G arden C ity, K an ,, a n d M rs. Dave Uauer, F o r t M organ, Colo.; a b itither, Dave U ta. L odi, C alif., and l i grand- ch ild ran .

T h e body re sts a t Uie Ji>imaon m ortua ry .

Service Pluuiied For Buhl Infant

B U llU Feb. IB (Specia l)—Serv- icea for Jo h n Adolph Ilasenm eyer. tw ^-m onths-oU l son of M r. a n d Mrs. P a u l H aM iim eyer, Clover, will be he ld S a tuR lay a t 3 p, ni. a t Uie Bvahs a n d Jtiluisun vhupel.

Rev, W . r , U annenfe ld t, pasto r o t th e Clover L titheran church , will o fficia te and In term en t will ^ In Clover cem etery.

T iie child , Ixirn Dec, 38 a t Clover, died yo tle rday a t 7:30 p. m. a t the B uh l hosp ita l. I

LASTHONOIIPAID TO M. SANDEK

R ites fo r M a rio n S an d ers , 82, were conducted ye sterd a y a fte rn o o n a t th e T w in F a ils m o rtu a ry chspei w ith i r ie o d s a n d relatitves a tte n d ­ing . T h e C h r is t ia n S c ience church w as In c h a rg e . .

M rs. F . W . M ackey w as reader. "B eau tifu l la le o f S om ew here” and "Rock o f Ages" w ere sung by Mrs. J . E. Cress, accom panied by M rs. W illiam Ja ck lln .

P a l lb e a re n w ere N . P . A nderson, A ugust L arson , C . E . M cConnel. C harles S te p h e n s . H . O . M oon and A. F . B laeer.

Bi.sunesBUHL, F e b . 18 (S p e c ia l) -B o d y

of Mrs. D . H . S haver, w ho died W ednesday a t S a n B ernard ino , Calif., will b e received he re on S u n ­day a n d te n ta t iv e p lans for services the sam e a fte rn o o n h av e been m ade.

Mrs. S h a v e r died following in ju r­ies received in a fa ll a t S a n B er­n a rd ino w h ile she w as retu rn in g here fro m Loe A ngeles several weeks ago. S u rv iv ing a re fo u r sons, Roy, Ray. W aitd r a n d L ee Shaver, a ll of Buhl.

2B iio y G iiT m N H W P C A S E

G O O D IN G , F eb . 18 (Special)— T w o o f th re e m r a accused of th e ft o f g as a n d a m o to r c a r a t a service s ta tio n h o ld -u p betw een H agerm an a n d B liss fo u r w eeks ago had been r e tu rn e d h e re fro m P o rtland today to f a c e c h arges o f robbery.

T h e m e n a re E dgar P ru e tt and H arry E bbette , b o th residen ts of th e BUss re g im . T h e th ird m en alleged­ly Involved Is D ea n A lbertson, b u t h e w as le f t In P o r tlan d to face fed­e ra l ch a rg es o f tran sp o rtin g th e c a r th e tr io a sse rte d iy took a fte r the h o ld -u p a t th e M idw ay service s ta ­tion .

P r u e t t a n d S bberte were retu rned by D ep u ty S h e r if f C laire K ing and P a t P a tte rso n , fo rm er c ity pa tro l­m a n w ho w as n am ed a special dep ­u ty t o h e lp b ring th e p a ir back to G ooding.

A ccord ing to officers, tlie m en to o k gaso line a n d knocked down th e aged a t te n d a n t a t th e servlco s ta tio n .

BOV. 6, IN BOXA harm less-appea ring c a rd b o ard

box. ly ing in th e s tre e t a t th e e n ­tra n c e of th e T w in F a lls C a n a l com ­pany y a rd s o f F o u r th s tr e e t w est, n e a r ly p roved disastrous to D onald C h a d d ,0 .

T h e youngster w as recoverihg to ­day . a p p aren tly w ithou t lU e ffec t, a f te r a m o to r c ar struck one end o f th e box a n d passed over th e boy 's pelvis. H is a ttend ing physic ian sa id th a t h e could discover no In ju r ie s Im m ediately a f te r th e m ishap .

T h e c a r w as driven by I . G . G ood- ding , c an a l com pany employe.

N o ComplicaUona ' N o f u r th e r com plications h a d d e ­veloped today In th e boy’s cond ition , a n d th e physic ian Ind ica ted t h a t th e heavy cardboard of th e box m u s t have p ro tec te d th e child.

S p e c ta to rs a t th e cana l y a rd s dC' d a re d th a t th e box w as ly ing In fro n t o f th e ya rd exit, b u t th a t th « boy w as n o t visible Inside i t . A fiv e - y e a r-o ld com panion, w ho h a d be en p lay ing w ith D onald by ro llin g th e

,box over, w as sa id by w itnesses to have seen th e c a r app roach ing a n d to h a v e ru n off to one s ide w ith o u t sh o u tin g a n y w arning e ith e r to th e d r iv e r o r h is friend Inside th e box.

T ries to Avoid BoxM r. G ooddlng sw ervM to one d d e

to avo id th e carto n , b u t h is c a r bu m p e r s tru c k I t a n d th e rs& r w h e d passed over one end . H e drove o n to th e c a n a l com pany offices a n d w as unaw are th a t D onald w as Inside th e box u n ti l th e ya rdm aste r te lephoned him .

T h e box w as n o t m oun ted o n a ro lle r coaS ter w agon as a t f i r s t r e ­po rted , sp e cU te rs said.

J u n i o r B i g k T e a c h e r s

W i n o v e r W a a h i n g t o n

. I n V o l l e y B a l l C l o t hJu n io r h igh school te ac h ers took

tw o o u t of th ree volley ba ll gam es In a challenged m a tch w ith th o W ash ing ton teachers Tl^ursday. T h e gam es w ere pU yed a t th e W aahing­to n school play room.

As a penalty for losing, th e W ash ­in g to n team presented a s tu n t a n d se rv ed refreshm ents., C heering secUons were led by T o m A dam s a n d Miss w ilm a H ow arth o f th e Jun ior h igh school a n d M iss E th e l K auU a n d Miss In ez A dam s fro m th e W aahington.

P lay e rs on th e winning te am w ere: M rs. C hanccy Abbott, M rs. V era C O 'L eary . M arga re t Ifcbert. E velyn Q uest, r a n n le Amey, E va Sk inner, A ustin W allace and Law rcnce L u n - dln .

W ash ing ton p layers w ere; M il­d re d Bowles. Q eno re Q rohosky, R u th P e rrln e , F rances Scully, R u th D ar i- Ihg. L a N etta W heeler. M audle Cox, D oro thy Hodge and Chauncey A b­b o t t

I

D r. t i ^ e r h a s moved h is office to th e Mode! B ldg . 1st doo r E . o f

Infant Services Held at Churcii

Serv ices w ere he ld yesterday a l t - e m o o n a t th e (3hurch Of th e N az- orcnc for S h a ro n C h ris tian , in f a n t d a u g h te r o f Mr. a n d M rs. O . W . C hrlsU an. Rev. L. D . S m ith , p a sto r, o fflcU tcd .

M usic included th ree n u m b e rs by M rs. 0 . W . G riffard a n d M iss M a x ­ine S m ith . Flow er girls w ere V lra Fields , R osa Lee L ancas ter, B e tty G riffa rd a n d V era A nth ls.

N ew ton W onnacott. O U bert F id d s , B illy M yers a n d D ean D eB oard w ere pa llbea rers . In te rm e n t In T w in P a lls c em etery w as directed by th e T w in F a lls m o r tu a ^ .

At the HospitalP a tie n ts a d m itte d to th e hosp lU l

were Ansel F ish , M rs. J . E . Spiers, Q , R . T alb o tt, H agerm an ; M rs. H enry O rthel, F ile r; J a rl lee H as- nen . Buriey. T hose d ism issed were M n . R obert D . S U n se li. Jo h n L ang, T w in F a lls ; M rs. J . S . C rum rlne , H azelton.

N A V Y A C C E P T S R O S S T A G G A R T

R oss A rth u r T a g g a r t h a s been a p ­proved by U . B. n a v y recru lU ng he ad - q u a rte rs a ( P o c a te llo a n d h a s been p laced o n th e w a ttin g lU t fo r naval e n lis tm en t, acco rd in g to w ord re ­v iv e d h e re to d a y fro m th e rec ru it- ln> office r. M .D . D avis.

T a k g a r t U th e son of M r. a n d M ra. F r a n k A. T a g g a r t, a n d a tte n d ­ed school a t T w in F a lla h igh school,

w ill be ca lled fo r ‘d sa ig n a to d by th e navy d e -

to f ill th e quo te fo r thU d is tr ic t, th e r ec ru i tin g officer said.

H O T D O G S I c A N IN C HU rg M t a n d B est lOo H o t Dog

IB Tow n S p e c ia l S c lioo l L u n c h e i 20c

C O F F E E C U Pl a i r iM l • ( D rtv* In M arkat

Graveside Rites Held for Infiint

R ites o f th e L . D . s . church were h e ld th is a fte rn o o n a t R upert cem e­te ry fo r G era ld R obert C hapm an, tw o-day old son of Mr. and Mra. K en n e th C h ap m an , T w in Fails , T h e ch lk l d ied yesterd sy a t 8 p . m , a t W ood's p riv a te san lte rlum .

I n te rm e n t w as direc ted by T w in T ails m ortuary .

T h e ch ild is survived by his p a r- en te, a b ro th er, K enne th , and h is g ra n d p a re n u , M r. and M rs. J . E. A llred a n d M r. a n d M rs. G eorge C hapm an , T w in Falls.

INVISIBLEHalf-SolesH an d picked s titches. In ­visible h a lf soles w ith fn - Tislble stitch ing , a n d wat> e rp ro o fs e a m w ithou t n a ils m akes your old shoes look n n d w ear like new.

i r s CHEAPEB BECAUSE I T S B E TTEB

New Era Shoe Repair

1S1 Shoshone N.Across rn u B Id ah o T b ea ire

, In te re s t In s u ra n c e

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CHARGESs a s low a s |1 0 M

o n ears lil ted whUe th e y la s t. AU kre honest values, sa fs b a r ­gains.

•a» F o rd Coupe .......... - ......15■as F o rd T udor Sedan '29 Fo rd F o rdor S edan ___.4 79 •30 Fo rd Coupe ............ ...........J180*31 C hevrolet C o a c h _____ <175•31 F o rd Tow n Sedan'33 C hevrolet C o a c h ______ .tsa s•aa V -8 Coupe ..... :-------------- $233

•35 V -8 Coupe ..........•36 V -S T udor Sedan ■34 Dodge T ruck, S take

Body ...r o B c an u v e np to g300 on *37 Models. N sariy a ll Snakes. Very low m ileage. New c a r g u a ra n ­tees.I t alw ays pays to see you r Fo rd D ealer F irs t, fo r c c o n a n ' tran spo rta tion .

UNION MOTOR GO.

Y o a r FO R D D e a le r

• n i T U B MAKRH H m C I I B U I U N , F e b . IB (U.n - Fuehrer

AdoU H itle r m a d e a speech todsy, h is f i r s t alnofl h is hU terio oonfer- •n o a w ith C hancellor. K u n echusch- n lgg of A u stria , w ltiu u t Uirowlng lig h t o n th a p rese n t situa tion b s' tWMD A u str ia a n d G erm any,

H itle r spoke a t Uie opening of th a autom oM la show , and devoted him -

CHUCK HELMA n d H is C O N T I N E N T A L S

Opening Engagementat RADIOLAND

T O M O R R O W N I G H TNOW lUitUoliind Dbuco Fnnei Will H ave an O nportunlty to D ance to th e Music of Southerii Idaho 'a SnapplM t Swing O rchualra. Be on Hand and D ance Away Your S hare of th e Kun,

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Because n e /r r M soded• o n o w K - A M U te m i t k n i i w w .k o ,

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^Iday, February 18, 1988 II>AHO EVENING fiM E S , TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

Potato Feeding and Idaho Merchandising Highlight Congress

O A i A I B I S ,(From m * One)

o t h e r . fo u r a n d onc-lia lf m illion bushels.

L arce T oU l •T h ese seven counllcs w ould have

su ffic ie n t livestocic to consum e a p ­prox im a te ly 8,000.000 busliela. T h e ba lan c e of th e s ta te , producing th e jDther 25 p e r c e n t of th e poU toes. cou ld c e r ta in ly feed. 2,000,000 bushels, fo r th e r a tio n o f livestock to p o ta ­to e s Is m uch gren te r lh those co u n ­ties.

•‘W e have considered m a in ly th e llvostock w ith in theproducing area.s nnd still w e have po te n tia l consum ption of po ta to es to ta lling approxim ate ly 10,000.000 bushels, n i l s am o u n t sho u ld be m ore th a n su ffic ien t to c o rrcc t th e m a rk e t ccnd ltlous In suclt ye a rs a s we a re cxpcrlcnclng now,” h e con tlnued .

T h ree M ain Po in tsI n sum m ing up th e feed ing of p o ­

ta toes. th e su p e rin ten d e n t s tressed tlircc po inU . T licy w ere:

1—P eed only po ta toes fre e from ro t a n d m old.

2—F te d In m odera te quantltle.s,3—F eed tliem In .such a w ay th a t

th e y tt-iJJ be cteartecl up In reJatlveJy sh o r t tim e a f te r feeding,

T e lb o r Fhosphat«s T u rn in g to m ix t JidcuLs w i t h

p h o sp h a te fertilize r h e told of w ork a long th is line a t th e s ta tio n .

•'O ur p h o ip h a te experim en t 1932 show ed resu lts so de fin itely to leave n o dou b t ab o u t th e req u ire ­m e n t o n m a n y of o u r solL^. C o n ­tr a r y to c u r policy of obtaU ilng d a ta fo r a n u m b e r of years before r e le as ­in g th o In fo rm ation to th e public, we released th is In fo rm ation im ­m ediately .

•'Clover seed yields were doubled a n d a lfa lf a liny ylelcLs were In -

V c reased 80 p e r cen t. As a r e su l t o f th i s e x p e r im e n t a s well a s n num tier o f .sim ilar experim en ts conductcd by th e f a n n e rs w ho w ere as.sLsted by th o c oun ty ngen ts. phospliate.s

■ now generally used In m o st Irr iga ted Bc'ctlon.s of Id ah o .” ho said.

T h e use o f phospluU e. h e s tressed , w as encou raged by th e su g a r b eet com panies. H o sa id th a t p h o sp h a t- in g of p o ta to es depends on a lo t of fac to rs such a.s; does a ph o sp h a te defic iency exLst?

N o t to r P oU lM s H e a lso p o in ted o u t th a t in ex ­

p e rim en ts a t th e s ta tio n in A ber­d e e n "w e have never found It p ro fi t­ab le to use ph o sp h a te on po la locs ."

T h e s ta tio n dlscourage.s th e use of f inely g ro u n d raw rock, p o in ting o u t t h a t a n y crop iricrease Is only s ligh t. T reb le su p e r-p h o sp h a te wo-s recom m ended . A pplication of th e p h o sp h a te sho u ld vary from fa rm to fa rm a n d will depend largely upo n tlie e x te n t of th e ph o sp h a te defic iency. So il th a t is ex trem e ly low in ph o sp h a te no doub t will r e ­qu ire a h ig h e r in itln l ap p lica tio n a n d m ore f re q u en t app lica tions . E x­p e rim en ts a long th e lines m en tioned o re be ing con tin u ed , lie sa id .* U rftiA * in o « l* ti® n rre a*

A t th e BC.sslon th is m orn ing , he ld In thc^O rphcum th e a te r . R . S . T o f- f lem lre , local pub lisher, p resided . Ho exp ressed th e hope th a t th e c o n ­gress w ould becom e an a n n u a l a f ­f a ir In T w in F a lls and urged a p ­po in tm e n t of ft f a n n e r com m ittee n e x t y e a r to assis t, p o in ting o u t th a t lA" th is m a n n e r th o fa rm e rs could hav e “JusL w h a t they w an ted on th e p rog ram ."

Thl.s a fte rn o o n F . O . Thomp.son, B ccrctary of th e T w in F u lls C h a m ­ber of Com m erce, urged fa rm e rs to m a ll in nuestlonnalren w h ich w ere dl-strlbuted du rin g tho prog ram today . T h e quM tlonnuircH a sk f a r m ­e rs speciric questloiiA as to th e form llio p rog ram ahouUl tuko w h e llie r o r n o t I t Nlioiild become an a n n u a l even t. Spiicu Is also p ro ­vided lo r com m enU nnd euggex- tlons,

'11i):ne shou ld be m ailed to th e cliim iber office In T w in Falls , ho

n M .

(rroio r » | t One) tln u e grow ln f po ta toes o r tu rn you r fa rm s to o th e r crops.

•'If you w a n t to rem a in in th e b u s- Ines-s you will have to f ig h t fo r y o u r m ark e ts , fo r cheaper tr a n s p o rta tio n a n d m erchandise you r products . I f Is in you r hands.

•'These problem s can only be so lv­ed w here every fa rm e r bears h is equal p a r t of th e expenses. T h ey c a n n o t be solved by a few c a rry in g th e b u rden and th e o th e rs h l tc h - hlklnc-

Back to WaU'•Idaho 's back Is to Uie w all, a n d

It 1-s e ith e r figh t o r give u p a n d I d o n 't care w h at you tu rn to as y o u r tr a n sp o rta tio n charges a re going to be h ighe r, your cost o f p roduction h ig h e r a n d your com petito rs Im ­proving th e ir p roduction a n d a lso th e ir m ethods of m erchand ising .

'•FurU jennore, Jf th e businessm an In th e Snake river valley w an ts to rem a in In bu.sincs.s. i t is up to h im to p u t h is shoulder to th e w heel. O therw ise he had b e tte r s ta r t look­in g for some o th e r place in w hich to ope ra te ." D eLong sa id .

H e c ited governm ent f igu res to show w h at th e advertis ing cam p a ig n In M aine Is doing for th a t c rop a n d how I t Is a ffcc ting th e m ovem en t of Id a h o ’s crop. T lie f igu res te n d ed to show th a t Id ah o is losing m a r ­ke ts rapidly.

L ashes R a te BoostT u rn in g to tran s p o rta tio n m a tte rs

M r. D eLong lashed o u t a t th e p ro - posed 15 p e r cen t Increase In r a i l ­ro ad fre ig h t rates.

"T ho projw sal of th e r a il ro a d s to inc rease fre ig h t r a te s 15 p e r c e n t on a horizon tal basl.i is u n ju s t ," h e sa id . "T h is raise h a s th e e ffec t o f giv ing tho producer in th e s ta te o f Id a h o th e g rea tes t percontago ra ise in h is ra te s o t any s ta te In the

' ion fo r th e reason o u r r a te s a re h ig h e s t to s ta r t D c Long pha tlca lly said.

H e po in ted o u t th a t passage of th o P e tteng lll bill, now in th e U n it­ed S ta le s senate , w ould m ean h ig h ­e r f re ig h t ra te s fo r th e Id ah o p ro ­d u c er to pay.

1100,000 R eadyH e also said th a t, sliould th e I d a ­

ho advertising law be decla red le ­gal. th e re would be a pp rox im ate ly 8100,000 ready fo r use im m ed ia te ly in th e -adrcrtlsingr cam pa ign fo r 1038.

• 'I connot p ic ture e ith e r th e Id a ­h o fa rm e r or th e buslnes.sm an g iv­ing up," DeLong sa id . " I t Is going to be a f l ^ t b u t I know t h a t tho Iw o g r o u p s 'I have m en tioned c an do Ju s t th a t.”

5 U . y i B E I I S ENDLONGFLIGHI

BU E N O S A IRES, A rB entlna.-Peb . 18 .(U Jt^F lve g ia n t u i i i t ^ S U te s a rm y p la n es know n as '•flying f o r t­resses." ro ared across th e A ndes and th e A rgentine p am pas to d a y a n d la n d ed a t th is cap ita l, com pleting a 5,300-mlle f lig h t from M iam i. F la .

T h e f i r s t o f th o Bliver squad ron cam o dow n a t th e E l P a lo m a r a ir ­d ro m e a t 1:10 p. m . (11:10 E ST ), T h is w as 34 h o u rs a n d 16 m inutes a f te r th e d e p ar tu re from M iam i, in ­c lu d in g a s ix -hou r stop a t L im a, P e ru .

A huge th ro n g waa a t th o a ln x ir t, in c lud ing h igh officia ls a n d rep re- sen taQ ves o( th o A m erican em b as­sy, to g ree t th e filers, w ho cam e h e re tn connec tion w ith th e in a u g u ­r a l cerem onies of P rcsld en t-e lec l R o b erto M . O rtiz n e x t Sunday .

T h e s ix th p la n e of th e squad ron w as delayed a t U m a by propcllor tro u b le , b u t M ajo r 'V incent J . Meloy. co m m an d e r of th e sh ip , rad ioed th a t a t 10 a . m . E S T h e w m ab o u t 775 m iles so u th e as t o f L inS v

A s th e y approached B uenos Aires, one of th e sh ip s sped d irec tly to th e a irdrom e, w hile th e o th e r four c irc led ove r th e c ity . All cam e down to p e rfec t land ings by 1:20 p.(II:2C m . EST.)

F A R H S ' NIGHF a rm e rs of Uils section w ere guests

o f K iw an b m em bers la s t evening a t th e a n n u a l F a rm ers ' n ig h t d in ­n e r he ld a t th e P a rk ho te l w ith 108 p rese n t. T h o a ffa ir w as u n d e r tho d irec tio n of J .A. C ederqulst, head o f th e ag ric u ltu ra l com m ittee.

T h e fa rm e r guests w ere w elcomed by Judge O. P . Duvall, U ta h -Id a i io governor o f K lw anls a n d th e p r in ­c ip al add ress w as by W . H . D etwellcr, H azelton , fo rm er s ta te rep rese n ta ­tive . w ho discussed th e new farm bill.

D u rin g th e evening th e farmer.s w ore sun he lm ets a n d th e ir hosts w ere given s tra w h a ts .

Italians Deuiaud Recoguitioii for Ethiopia Empire

LONDON, Feb, 18 (U.P.)-Itaiy was re liab ly repo rted today to h av e d e ­m a n d ed B ritish recognition o f the ItA llan em pire In E th iop ia before d iscussing th e A ustrian or o the r E u ropean problem s.

D lno O ra n d l, I ta l ia n am bassador, con fe rred a t le n g th w ith P rim e M in­is te r Nevllie C ham berla in a n d F o r ­e ign Sec re tary A nthony Eden.

A n unim peachable source rev e a l­ed th a t C ra n d l told Uie B ritish mln> Is te rs h e waa unable to dl.scu.w I t ­a ly 's a ttitu d e on th e A u s tr ia n .s itu a ­tio n k t p rw e n t. • '

AFTER M 1 0 I(Ftom r u » Oae)

of sparsely se ttled a re a , occupied mostly by tra i le r houses a n d sm all squa tte ra ' ahacks.

WltlUn 300 y a rd s of. th o m a in bus­iness d is tric t. I t lifted back in to th e sky. to descend ag ain beyond th e town, tn th e surround ing plney woods.

I t boynced back to s tr ik e a n oil cam p five m iles n o r th o f tow n a n d fa r th e r on a t C apps C ity , in M iller county. A rkansas, from w here th e re were on ly m eager rep o rts to In d i­c a te w h at dam age It caused .

H ere, th e w h irling w ind c a u g h t m en a t w o rk .. fam ilies In th e ir homes a n d cHlldren in th e ir beds,

llhout a m om ent's w arn ing . T h e town ■ w as Im m ediately p lunged in darkness as th e pow er p la n t a n d )>uwcr lines w ere destroyed.

No O rc an lied A nlho rity Tills is an unU icorporated tow n,

w ltli no organized au th o ri ty , a n d un til s ta te police arrived th e re w as turmoil.

Calls fo r he lp were s e n t to V iv ian , A tlan ta a n d Sh revepo rt. T h e re w ere no am bulances a n d few do c to rs available here Im m ediately a n d th e Injured were loaded in to c a ra a n d taken to the.se towns. M any died thry Hay. T2joso lou n d dead w ere le li lipre for several h o u rs w hile th e Injiitoil got f irs t a tten tio n .

I t was no t un til 4 a . m . t h a t enicrgenoy crews h a d resto red pow er lines nnd th e llght.s w en t o n in a few .'octlons of town. M ost o f th e fam ilies sa t up by lam p, la n te rn a n d candle ligh t a ll n igh t.

The w recked gas well w as on th e A llan ta - Rode.ssa road, a n d w hen police stopped traffic on I t a n d m arked a de to u r across a m uddy .side road, it w as v irtua lly Im poa- slble to trave l betw een th e tow ns.

Tlin town wa.s unusua lly q u ie t when th e s to rm stru c k . U g h ts gleam ed In some of th e shacka, where wives w aited fo r th e ir h u s ­bands to re tu rn from w ork a t m W r nlgiit, and those w here m en lived alone, wero m ostly do rk . W aite rs lounged In th e ta v ern s w aitin g fo r th e m idn igh t ru sh a t th e ch an g e of .shifts of working drillers .

F e ll L igh t Rum ble M ost of th e survivors described a

ligh t rum ble as th e ir f i r s t se n sa tio n of th e approach ing de stru ctio n . T hen th e luml)cr a n d sectlona of .sheet iro n w renched Irom th o w are ­houses filled th e a ir.

H om er Brow n, a roustabou t, a a ld ;[ w as w alking a long th e grave l

road n e a r th e A rkansas F u e l com ­p an y discovery well w h e n ,I h e a rd th e rum ble. I saw a boa rd fly ove r m y head a n d th e top of th e de rric k a head of m e began to crum ble. I began to ru n . I c an ’t rem em ber w here I w en t o r w hat I did. I know I saw th o derrick (all. I looked b e ­h in d m e a n d saw two negroes r u n ­n ing . T h e n e x t tim e I looked back th e y w ere gone. I cam e to ly in g In a d itc h . I d o n ’t th ink I w as knocked o u t. Ju s t scared."

I . B . Brooks, supply house e m ­ploye, saifl he no ticed th e a p p ro a ch ­in g to rn ad o w hen h e tr ie d to d o se

F o llo w e r s C h e e r, W e e p ; T o w n s e n d

L e a v e s f o r J a ilLOS ANGELES, F eb . 18 (U.P>-

Amld a cheering , w eeping send- off by a crow d of aeveriU h tu idred elderly followers. D r. F ra n c is E. T ow nsend w as en rou te to Wa.sh- ing ton , D. C.. today to serve a Jail te rm for contem pt.

Tlie o ld -age pension leodcr wa.n sen tenced to . 30 days In Jail and lined »iOO for refusing to tes tify before a liouse liivcsU gating com ­m ittee . Ho told th e crow d a t th o S an ta Ke s ta tio n la s t n ig h t th a t "I'll refuse to pay th e line , n n d I supixi.sc th a t will m ean m orp tim e In Jail."

In Jail he will com plete a book called - I f They D « » 't M uzzle M en" w hich tells h is philosopliy a n d vlov.,s of world offalrs.

a window again st the wind a n d ra in .•'The wall moved away from m e

a n d .started lo bulge." he sa id . " I made a break for the door and 'when I got outside, 1 was blow n to tlie g round by the wind, T lie bcemed to be filled w ith boards, trees a n d slabs o t sheet Iron,"

W reckage SpreadW reckage was ^p^cad th roughou t

the tow n and beyond It Into wood.s.

SearchiT.s foinid a m an 's head three-q iiaricr;! of a mile from w here hU (orso lay.

A d ju ta n t G eneral Ray K lemhig a t New O rleans o rdered ou t a com pany of na tio n al guardsm en from Sh reve­p o rt to move here Im m ediately, w hen he heard reports th a t there w as looting. ‘ T lilrty m ilitiam en cam e he re bu t no m a rtia l law p rocla im ed a n d no signs o f looting were apparen t.

T lie only o rder to the rescue w ork w as in th e a reas taken over by s ta te pollcem cn and na tional guardsm en. E lsew here, th e townspeople m illed ab o u t aimlessly, congregating m o st­ly along th e board w alks of th e business d is tric t. .

T lie daw n wa.s m urky. I t con- tliiued to ra in a fte r th e la s t of th e n ig h t’s flares were p u t ou tr

Funeral Home Owner Tells of Twisted Wreckage at Disaster

th in k m any probably w ere k illed and th e ir bodies were CDvcred by debris so th a t it m ay ta k e several days toaccount fo r tiiem a ll;

(E d ito r 'i n o te : N . P. B a n n e r . o»n- of th e fu n e ra l b o n e at Atlanta,

Tex., w u vUlling la a t n ig h t In Bo- d e a u . La., a n d le d there In bla an- tomoblle, d riv ing back t« A tU nto , five m inutes before a to rn ad o tlruelu He fpcd b a rk to th e lo trn to a id In m c u e work. T oday. 10 o f th e dead were in H a n n e r 'i fu n e ra l hom e. U e gave the U nited P ress th e rollowing descrip tion o t the s tr ic k en town.)

By N. P . IIA N N ER Aa T old to th e U n ited Preaa

ATLANTA. Tex.. Feb. 18 (U.R)—I h a d Ju.->t le ft Rode.vsa In m y c a r a n d

a.s barely ou tside th e to w n w hen I iw th e s to rm .A t f i r s t I no ticed h e a ^ clouds,

ligh tn in g a n d s tro n g w inds. T iien In Uie d is tance I saw Uie tw ister com ­ing dow n In a funnel shapo th rough tlic b lack-cloud.

w as focused along a p a th oboul a q u a rte r -m lle wide, w here It w as sw eeping aw ay c v i-rjih lng . and- on bo th sides, olong a fo u r- m ile str ip , i t w as cavislng g re a t dan iage .'

T h ere w a sn ’t a n y w arn in g fo r th e people In Rode.ssa. nnd tJefore they rea lized w h a t h a d happened i t had piLsscd on.

■nie cloud d ipped dow n several tim es, h i t t in g he ro and th e re , ond every tim e I t c am e dow n It sw ept th e ground clean .

A long th e road , a.s I h u rried back to tow n, th e re w ere sleel o il de r­ricks, iwL^ted a n d fa llen In heaps. I saw la rge warchou.sc.t m ade o f sheet m e ta l tu rn e d over o n th e th e ir aides. T h e re w as a la rg e oil tru c k in th e highw ay a lm o s t b e n t in tw o.

I r a n to w a rd a w recked house w here a fam ily by th e na m e o l Crow ­der lived. T lie lr h eavy aedan had been blow n o u t o f th e g a rage a n d w as lying 70 fe e t aw ay, a m ass of tw isted m e ta l. T h e fam ily died w hen th e hom e collapsed.

T h e w ind blew a d e rr ic k from a gas well be.slde th o R odesaa-A tlan ta road and th e gas r a n w ild. T rafflo h a d to be d e to u re d dow n a m uddy side road.

I t 's Impossible to say how m any dead tbe re a rc I n th o section. 1

Masons Plan Oh Roast Pig Dliiner Event

T » in Kails Ma.sons w ill h av e th e ir 17tli annual ro a s t p ig d in n e r and P a s t Ma.sters' n ig h t M onday a t 6:30 p. m . lu th e lodge te m p le , o fficers have decided,

O u rs t Kpeaker will b e D r. E lam J. A nderson, p residen t o f L ln fle ld col­lege, McMinnville. O re .. a n d a m em ­ber of the M asonic lodge In S hang ­hai.

A fter the program a lodge of M as­te r M asons will m e et to c o n fe r the th ird degree w ith th e w ork exem p' llfled by p a s t m aste rs.

‘LONG’ Savings Dur­ing This‘SHORT’ MontK!

W c gu aran tee excep tion a l sa v in g s . . . i f you seok ex traord inary v a lu es, y o u ’ll n o t be d is­appointed h cre l

W e in vite y o u to com e in a nd see o u r com plete selection.

Ridgeway Furniture Co.KIMBERLY

MyRIAUGH lOPAPPROVEP

R e-reglstraU on a p p ro f t f g ran ted troop 101 o f M u rta o g b u m em bers of th e R lm berl7>IU QSen« M urtau gh d is tric t S c o u t eom m H te* m e t a t K im berly , la s t n ig h t. P . ; J . Moyes Is troop com m itteem an .

R. J . M etcalf ta lk ed .on th o tro o p budget a n d urges I ts ado p tio n by Mil d istric t troops. D u rin g th e ev en ln c th e group, num bering 20 m en , lis ­tened to the reg u la r S co u t b ro ad ­c as t over K T PI.

BRIEFM arriage lis te d on ly one d a ; for

N olan O . Cooper, hLi divorc* auit on file in d istric t c o u rt re re a le d to ­day.

H e a.skcd m a rita l freedom from M rs. Viola Cooper because ho a s ; s e rls she desertrd h im th e day a f­te r Uiey were m a rr ie d M ay 6. 1930. a fW eise r.

N olan 's a tto rn e y to th e a c tio n U 0 . A. Bailey.

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Brow n a n d f lak y cru st* th a t ex­ude a n a ro m a of apicy fru l ta o r te m p t th e eye w ith g a rn itu re s o f m eringue o r c re am a re m a­jo r reasons w h y p ie e n jo y i such genera l p opu la rity .

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C H E R R IE P IE. . . M ade w ith fre sh frozen c h c r r i e a ___ _ 27c

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SCHWEICKHARDT’S BAKERY

TWIN FALLS ONLY EXOLUSIVK RETAIL BAKEBT -TWIN FALL^^ V.. M MAIN AYE. 8 .' ,V TO., 0 1 -W

StiuieiilH O ffer O riginal P lay let

Pup ils of M iss Lois siio tw rll'fl room prese n te d nn orlKlnal p lay le t y c st^ r- <liiy o ftern o o n a t th e P oundcn t' day p rog ram of th e L incoln tichool I’a r - e n t-T c ac lie r association n n d a cnndlo-liK htlng cerem ony w as c o n ­d uc ted .

T iiose ta k in g p a r t In t1io t i r e - niony w ere Mru. D cln icr H huinw ay, Mi'fl. N. O , Jo hnson . M rs. O rn n t ICiinkle, Mm, II. U, P lsh rr , M rs. P a u l W ellner, M rs. Lionel D ean a n d M rs. <1. W . IhirgesA. C onim uiilly slng tng wa.s Ird by M rs. Ja inen l liu v e y , no- coinpnnled hy M m. llaym m id OraveH.

M rs, E arl Jo h n so n , p residen t, a n - nmnuiod th a t th o s tudy g roup will nic-nt Pel). 3S a l 3 p . m .

0 IDAHO 'lO D A Y nnd i'OMOKUOW!

SEVEN EN W E D MINERS RESCUED

JE N E SV ILL t! Pa .. Peb, 18 (U.R) ~ Seven m iners, trap iied 500 fee t below th e surfacc of Slope No, ! of th e S p rin g M ounta in colliery, w ere r e s ­cued today and a n e ig h th w as found dead.

T lie body of P a u l K urtz , 40, o f Hofilcton, was found u nder debris n n d muck.

T h e o lliprs were su ffe ring from shock and cx|x)surc. T hey w ere g iv ­en flr«t aid a t ih e m ine 's e n tra n ce .

Those re.scued w ere P a u l M o lan - a r , 31; M iclmrl O lexa. 35; S tep h e n S tcp lianko . 29; Ja.Heph Sedlslil. 44; Jo h n AlKiir»kl. 67; A ndrew H arv lita .

. riO, i<n<l Wlllliiiii U uvh, 43..llicy had been trap p e d slni'O 12:1S

p, m , yesterday w hen a str ip p in g ope ra tion reservoir b u r s t a n d flood ­ed th e shaft, T h ro u g h o u t tho n ig h t iJ ilfts of 21) m en dug th ro u g h Uie m u rk and m ud, hoping th a t th e ir fellow nilnrrn h a d escapcd ih r aw lrl- Ing w aters and sough t sa fe ty on « iiheif,

G RK A T -dK A N D M O T llB R 18 65LYNN. Mas,r (U.R)—A t 05, M rs,

E leanor lioHiirn, believes she I# th e n a tio n 's yoiingrst g rea t-g ra n d m o tli- or, M otlirr of 13 ch ild ren , 11 hv lng . Hho h as 20 grandch ild ren . 34 living, a n d a nix-m nnths-old g re a t-g ra n d - dau g lite r. Ueverly D um lren , o f B e r­lin , N, H.

yo u llfin d W d m PLEASUREin Chesterfields milderhetter taste

. . . and when you land on Chesterfieldsyon find die three points of sniokln)! pleasure . . . nil you look for in a cignrcttc

M IL D N E S S tha t’s refreshing T A S T E that smokers like

A R O M A that makes you down’ ri^ht hungry fo r a smote.

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NATIOWAL RIPBBBINTATIVSS W BT’HOUJDAr CO, UtO.

UUU TOwer. 330 Buih BtfMt. 8«d mncUco, OaUT.

ReUef Rolls Don’t Grow Smaller■ In esse you think that government spending for re­lief is something which originated along about 1932 and is exclusive to the last few years, lopk over some figures compiled by the Works Progress administra­tion. , ,

Since 1911 the government has been paying a large share of the aid furnished the jobless and tne desti­tute in the United States. As-early as 1929 public funds were paying more than three-fourths of the na­tional relief bill-

And if you believe that the ever-mounting govern­mental expenditures for aid to the needy is a compara­tively recent thing and blamable upon economic events of the last six or seven years, there are more figures.

Since that same 1911, relief expenditures have grown steadily in the United States. In fact, in 16 of the country B la m s t cities they increased elevenfold between 1 9 ll and 1929, despite the flourishing pros­perity during the latter p art of that period.

Another Significant portion of the WPA report was the fact that with each successive depression, serious

“ o r s ligh tin tile last 20 years, relief spending has .climbed to a new high level, i And as each eucceisding era of prosperity followed,

' l^e amount of aid given’the unemployed and the desti- TOifrdid n«t return to its former pUuie, but remained

. sljiniffit static until a n«w depression came along. Then — -iciipenditurca were boosted again..........................

All of which tends to prove that the problem of re­lie f provisions from public funds is not as new as many ihave thought and further, that there is comparatively Jittle if any chance that i t should ever return to private (Organizations again,i This does not mean that private groups. Community ;Funda of a dozen different aims and methods, will not continue to fiini^ion in their own specialized courses.

- ® ut I t does mean that relief a ? ^ state and national iBusiness, K) t« apeak, is or soon will be as permanent and as important a governmental funition as depart inenta of commerce, agriculture, labor or state.

The study of relief problems will be included in the curriculums of universities, some time may hold cabi­net honors in the federal government, will open new careers to students of charity—in short, will become a national industry all its own.

POT.SHOTS

WITH

T h e G e n tle m a n in the T h i r d R o w

Cross-Country Toll RoadsPresident Roosevelt is reported as considering__

and Ohio’s Senator Bulkley as preparing a bill for— an eight billion-dollar transcontmental system of Self- liquidating superhighways.

The system would be financed with bonds issued by a new federal highway corporation and repaid by

' toll charges.' I f the New Deal decides that it is necessary to begin

a fresh government spending campaign in the United States to restore employment, there is a lot to be said in favor of a transcontinental highway system, scien­tifically built, carefully controlled and restricted. Certainly more Americans would benefit by it than by, say, cleaning rubbish from vacant lots. And certainly there would be a greater chance of getting at least some of the money back other than throughlncreaBcd taxes.

Exclusively “touring" highways that traversed the nation as arterial speedways would take a groat bur­den of traffic from state roads that now too often bi­sect cities. American drivers would have to bo sold the idea of toll roads, but they might even in time grow to like the plan, if the super-highwaya offorcd advan­tages enough.

Rules Nicknames Ou tProbably no decision that retired Su|>remo Court

Justice Willis Van Devanter ever miicic during his long judicial career will be more favorably received than one he delivered from the New Yorli federal bench the other day—that a nickname should liuvc no

. bearing on the reputation of the person attaehed. •How many friends do you have whoso nicknames

have clung from an unabashed boyhood through an often-embarrassed middle life? Being called "Stlnijy” over that stolen perfume episode didn’t mutter much Jii grade school. And “Snake,” applied becuuuo of a peculiar elusive talent on a football field, was nil right IttW lege. But they do sound funny nut in company M w au t benefit of background-

Justice Van Devanter, who may logiciilly luive had •jm dm am e or two of his own In younger (lays, might

iK— A»y* gone atlll further and started a move to offleiidly ‘ ^ I l s h nicknames that have survived less compllcate'd

JU S T A N O T H E R B IT OF roW E E l

De»r Pota:I d o n 't m id d th e /o!lo In the

ap a r tm e n t n e x t to m i n e running ttaelr rad io so loud It blares, bu t w hat grlpen m e la t h a t th e y stop Jusi #hort of th e p o in t w h ere 1 can im derstand w h a t th e rad lo 'a say ing . Ju s t a m ite louder a n d 1 cou ld save th e expense o i u s in j m y ow n m achlnc.

—Sourpuis

HE D O ES IT AT PERILO F H IS l i f e :

PotUe:1 w as re a d in g w here a in rrey

show s ( b a t m o st worklo* women p re fe r to ta k e th e ir o rders a t the office from a m an .

B u t le t a m a n try themorders a t borne— !

—Henpecked

LUCKY H E D ID N 'T FIB E ll lS T B V 8 T X B L V N D E B B V 83!

P ot S h o ta : •Iv a n L inco ln h a d b e tter h ire one

o f you r s ta r P o t S h o ts de tectives to fin d ou t a b o u t th e g e n t who was going a ro u n d th e o th e r n ig h t using h is nam e. T h e gen t go t into the w rong h ouse by m istake , and d o n 't th in k U w as Ivan .

H arry H am ilton and wife Irene were s le e ^ n g peacelu lly w hen they were aw akened b y sounds o f th e telephone be in g knocked over, and someone going th rough th e house U ghtlng m a tch e s to find hU way.

H arry da sh ed o u t a n d th e re was a bewildered looking m an .

H arry—"W ho are you a n d w hat th e hell a re you doing in h e re?"

in tru d e r—" I though t th is waa my house, bu t 1 guess I got In th e w rong door."

Har r y— wJ)0 a re you?'In tru d er—" Iv a n Lincoln,"A nd th a t 's Uie f a c t of it , s-help

m e H an n a h . H arry sa id h e d ld n t know Ivan , so h e cou ld n 't te ll w hether th e unexpec ted v isito r w as pulling a f a s t one on h im o r noC. I t s e tm s th e H am llto n s h a d le f t th e door open fo r w m e o n e w ho h a p ­pened to be o u t la te th a t n ig h t. H a n r U nthankfu l h e d id n 't ta n k up

-.The Dlgger-Vpper-

W H Y -IJO N T .Y O U -B E U E V E -U8-DEPT.

f levea c o n tr ib s -c o u n t ’em you r- s e lf -h a v e sybm ltted T h u m b -N a il M ystery aoluU ons ao f a r on only one of th e detec tive ta les . We re ­p eat a g a in th a t you've go t to give us Uie answ er on a ll \h re o nlystertes o r ou r board of advisers m erely sn iffs a m e an sn if f a n d counts you ou t.

IN BACKCLOTH AND ashes, we a d m it i t . T h a t c h a rm in g (?> voice you h e ard -bu ttU )g In to th e middle of a m usica l n um ber on th e local rad io T h u rsd ay w as us. I t wsa ' ^ t before o u r b ro ad c ast o f £ve- tlm es flashes, a n d W ill W righ t and We w ere w ondering w h e th e r th e c u t­off sw itch on th e m ike rea lly worked. (T h a t's th e s v l tc h w e're supposed to pull w hen we h av e to cough). S o by w ay of te s t, we w en t in a n d quoth e)cg*nUy In to th e m Jke; "W hadda 1 do?" A nd d id n 't pu ll th e sw itch.

Y C SblR , D ON’T rO O L W ITH VNCLE SAMMYI

,D ear Potslo:I 'm In trouble and how l W hy, o>i

why, d id I evef brag abou t w h s t an of business I was

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Yeit*fd*x: .J ^ ir i .1 ^blow In the•tif prUon«r ib oud • BnlUh »alp.

CHAPTER X Polly Bwalcened a t dsw n a n d Im ­

m ediately se t about d ressing a n d packing. She was pleased to th in k tl)a t J e rry would find h e r aw ake and p rofiU bly engaged w hen h e come lo knock on he r door.

I t p u o le d -her w hen m orn ing came In e a rn es t a n d he h a d n o t a r ­rived to sum m on her. S he though t, " I m u s t h av e m isunderstood. Could he have to ld h e r to call h im w hen m y tru n k w as ready?”

S h e w en t th rough th e long n a r row ta v e rn h a lls a n d dow n th e s ta ir s In to th e public room. T O ere

a good deal o f s ti r the re , fo r guests w ere pay ing th e ir bills a n d ge tting rea d y to be picked up by one coach o r a n o th e r In th e s ta b le ya rd .

She drew tlie tavern keeper aside a n d sa id . "W here Js J e rry W h it­field . M r; T oby?'’ W here Is m y cou ­sin ? "

"W hy. I cou ld n 't say. Mias C he l- aey. Com o to tli ln k of It, I ’ve n o t se en h im th U m orn ing ."

••Then h e ’s overslept, M r. T oby l' Po lly cxclalm ed. "Send a Iw y to h b room ! Q ulckl W e're c a tc h in g the D over coach I,"

M r. T oby m a d e h a s te to comply, fo r ho w as a k ind ly m a n a c d af- w ays conce rned for h is g u e m . He lik ed young M r. W hlU leld, fo r a ll th a t , h e h a d discovered h im to be a n A m erican , a n d h e th o u g h t M iss Polly C h e lse y very ap pea ling a n d m a n n erly .

W hen Uie boy re tu rn e d to say th a t M r. W hitfie ld w as n o t I n h is room a n d U ia t h is bed h a d n o t been ' s le p t in . M r. T oby a n d Polly looked (lulckly a t cach o ther.- ’The lnn> k eep er's expression p rom p tly b e ­cam e eyaa ire , b u t Po lly ’s rem a in e d b la n k w ith surprise. "B u t I d o n 't u n d e rs ta n d ." site said.

•Nor I . M iss.’’ T h e m a n f e l t , a w ave of p ity fo r th e girl be fo re h im . ’’M r. W hitfield pa id th e bill la s t n ig h t, a s I well rcca ll . a n d d ra n k a n a le a t th a t tab le n e a r Ute doo r . . . W altl I ’ll send th e po r te r 's boy to th e s ta b le y a rd . H e's likely o u t IJjcrc. look ing a f te r y o u r dog.

‘•W hy, yeal" Polly excla im ed.

'T h a t ’5 w h ere h e la, I reckon .S h e c lu n g d e sp e ra te ly to th is

Ihopo u n ti l tjie boy re tu rn e d . T b « d o g w as th e re , h e sa id , a s liv e ly a s co u ld be , b u t n o t M r.‘ W h it­field . H e ’d n o t b e en th e ro a ince

O ast liigh t. T h s s ta b le b o y ko««r, % ecausd M r. W hitfield p a id h im to

X-; a f te r th e dog. H e ’d g lv ttn a c o in l u t n ig h t w ith o r d e r s

l o ie e d a n d w a te r th e d o g e a r ly .M r. T o b y M id JdndJy , to

y o u r ro o m and w a it. M iss C heU ey . T h is is a busy tlrn e l o r m e , a s y o u c a n see. - I l l « end b r e a k ta s t .u p to y o u . T h ere ’s n o k n o w in g w h e n som eth ing u n e x p e c te d w il l

a m a n 's p la a i ."

ip O L L Y w e n t u p s ta ir s to h e r room . She tr ie d to leat th e

e x ce llen t b re a k fa s t th a t th e p o r ­te r 's boy b ro u g h t u p . b u t sh e cou ld n o t S h e cou ld onJy lo o k a t it, b la n k ly . She n o tic ed , w i th som e 'f ra g m e n t o f h e r m in d , ' t h a t th e boy w as poo rly .d resse d , a s m a n y L ondon u rch in s w e re , b u t t h a t h is la c e w as m ore o p e n a n d a p p e a l­in g th a n m o s t S h e sm iled a t h im a bsen tly a n d g a v e h im a c o in o u t o f h e r k n i t b a g , f o r w h ic h b e th a n k ed h e r eage rly .

“You c an ta k e t h e t r a y a w a y now ,” sh e to ld him .

H e c a rrlcd o u t t h e u n to u c h e d b reak fast, a n d w h en h o w a s I n th e h a ll h e s a t on th e floor V d th th e t ra y b e fo re h im a n d d isp o se d o f s au :sgcs a n d coffee a n d w h e a t - b rca d a n d honey , v e ry h a p p ily . I t w as a good d a y fo r th e p o r te r ’s boy,

A n h o u r passed . T w o h o u rs . P o lly paced th e floor. S h e k n e w w hen th e D over c oach c a m e a n d w e n t She ss id to h e rse lf a t f iv e - m inu te in te rv als . " I m u s t d o so m e ­thing!'

A t noon she w e n t d o w n to th e public room a n d c a lle d M r. T o b y aside. She no ticed th a t h e se e m e d loathe to ta lk to h e r , f o r h e r p e r ­ceptions w ere sh a rp e n e d b y anx i* e ty now , a n d b y specu la tlon -

She said, “M r. T oby , i s t h u c anything you kn o w a b o u t J e r r y W hitfleld y ou 've n o t to ld m e ? . . . Because if th e re is , y o u m t u t te l l m e now . H e 's m o re t h a n m y coitsln. H e’s m y s w e e th e a r t a n d w e w ere on th e w a y to g e ttin g m arried .”

“We figured I t U ia t W ay, M ias. M y w i/e a n d m e . I t ’s p le a a a n t to le e young t h i ^ in lo v e r ig h t u q - der y o u r nose. I n th is ta v e r n , Qov/, a body sees p le n ty of c ra b b e d couples d isag ree in g o v e r th e fo o d . P len ty of business m e n f ro m L iv ­erpool a n d B r is to l '/a n d th e lik e . P len ty o f young m e n com ing d o w n from O xfo rd a n d C am b rid g e l o r a fling o f fu n . P le n ty o f sp in s te r s trave ling w ith th e ir n ie ce s o r y ic ir m a id s. P le n ty of— w ell, o i

e v e ry th in g b u t a ln ce re young a w e e th e a rts , M lu . 1 w a s sa y in s t o m y w ife o n ly y e s te rd a y — "

• • •p O L L Y c a u g h t th e in n k e ep e r’s * w a n d e rin g e y e a n d h e ld i t ‘‘Bto. T o b y , y o u ’r e ev ad in g . I a s k e d y o u i f y o u k n o w a n y th in g • b o u t J e r r y W hitfle ld t ^ - t I - f - l t o k n o w .’’

“ W cU ,.therc’i n o th in g to a m o u n t to , M iss C helsey . T ilings com o up l a a m a n 's life , u n e x p e c te d like . t{ 1 w a a yo u , now , I 'd ta k e off m y b o n n e t a n d se ttle do w n lo r a c o u p le o f d a y s to w a i t l o r h im . H e 'l l b « b a ck , lik o a s not< as apo lo g etic a s c an b e fo r u p se ttin g y o u ." ^

“ I ’m m o re tlia n u p se t," P o lly aa ld . *U'm frig h ten e d . Som e­th in g ’s h a p p en e d to h im . S om e­th in g te rr ib le ! N o th in g e lse w o u ld m a k e h im d e se r t m e ju s t w h en w e ’r e g e ttin g o u t o f E n g la n d . . . . Y ou ’r e a good m a n , M r. T oby , th o u g h y o u A R E a n E ng lish m an , a n d I 'm n o t a f ra id to t r u s t you . W e’r e A m ericana— ”

'M y w ife a n d m e k n e w th a t to o , th o u g h w e 'v e n o t to ld it . A re y o u b o u n d l o r r r a n c e ? ’-!.

‘Y e s . . W e e x p ec ted to s lip a c ro ss th e C h a n n e l In a sm u g g ler 's tjo a t. J e r r y a rra n g e d it . T h a t’s w h y I sa y h e 'd n o t h a v e d e se r te d m e un les* h e ’d m e t fo u l t r e a t ­m e n t "

“N o, M iss ," sa id M r. T o b y d e ­l ib e ra te ly , fo r h e b e liev e d h e saw h ia d u ty now . “ Y ou c a n p u t y o u r m in d a t r e s t on t h a t sc o rc . I t ’s n o t t h a t I t ’s so m e th in g e lse. T h e re w as— th e re w a s a yo u n g la d y c a m e in to t h e p u b lic room a n d ta lk e d to h im l a s t n ig h t a t th e ta b le w h e ro h e w a s s it tin g , n e a r th e door. - I ta k e i t th e y w ere o ld Irlen d s . T h e y h a d cofleo to ­g e th e r— th e y a n d a n o tlic r m a n th a t h a d on h a ck n e y c lo the* . M r. W h itf ie ld a sk ed th e b a rm a id to le tc h th re e cups o f s tro n g coR ee f ro m th e k itc h e n , a n d th e y a l l d r a n k to g e th e r . A f t e r th a t th e y w e n t o u t to g e th e r .”

P o l ly 's f ac e w a s s t i l l a n d w hite- " D id s h e h a v e on a s k y -b lu e b o n ­n e t? A n d a sk y -b lu e d ress , c u t s q u a re la th e n e c k ? "

"Y es, M iss C he lsey . T h a t h e r . F a i r c o m p le x lo n c d .. . . I 'd n o t b e to o h a rd o n h im , M isa. I 'v e s e e n m e n a n d w o m en com e a n d go u n d e r m y ro o f a n d I k n o w h u ­m a n n a tu re . I t 's w ea k . H u m a n n a tu re 's w ea k . M iss C heU ey . . . . Y ou w a i t h e re ti l l h e com es back . H e 'l l com c. D ec en t m e n d o n 't d e s e r t th e ir ow n."

" T ^ a n k y o u f o r y o u r in fo rm a - t i o n ^ r . T oby ." P o lly s a id In • v o ic e th a t w as m u c h to o quiet.- " B u t n e v e r m in d th e a d v ice . I 'l l ta k e th e n e x t coach lo r D over.”

{T o B e C oa tia a ed }

Behind the Scenes in Washington

B y RO D N EY D U TC H ER (E vening T tm ea TVaahingtoo

C orresponden t) W ASHTNOTON. F e b . 1 6 - I t lia s

become a lm o st cu sto m a ry fo r th e P residen t to o rd e r w aterm elon , on ly to have congress h a n d h im a 'p la te 0^ spinach . H ere to fo re th is h a s n o t h appened by p rea rran g e m e n t.

Follow ing h is re q u e s t fo r leg isla­tion aim ed a t " p re v en tio n o f p ro fi t­eering in tlm o -of w a r a n d equaliza­tion of tlie b u rd en s o f possible w ar,’* how ever. Roosevelt scen ts ' perfec tly willing to a cc ep t th e S heppard*M ay bill, w hich, even if I t a lm s a t those objectives, c e rU in ly fa lls a long way sho rt. M a jo r ity L ea d er Sam R aybu rn sa id h e ex p ec ts early paS' sage by th e house.

T ho bill a la rm s th o se w ho fea r th e a d m in is tra tio n Is m oving or fum bling to w a rd a w ar In w hich A m erican tro o p s w ill a g a in f ig h t overscM a n d I t w orrie s com e w ho fea r c rea tio n of a d ic ta to rsh ip u n ­d e r cloak of a n a lleg e d em ergency, I t doesn 't s a tis fy th o se w ho have been m ost zea lous fo r p reven tion of w artim e pro fitee ring .

urg ing , a n d th e P re s id e n t’s public declaraU oQ fo r m a ln te n a a c e of wage scales. Socially , th e tw o m en began to g e t to g e th e r a t th e tim e U w ls vU lled th e W h ite H ouse w ith O weti Y oung. T o m L am en t. P h ll M urray , C harles TUusslg a n d A . A. Berle.

A ppca rance of M r. a n d M n . Lew is a t a ^ i l t o H ouse d in n e r th e o th e r n ig h t d raw U ttJe a tten t io n , bu t I t w as s ig n i f ic a n t I t w aa th e l i n t tim e LewU ever d in e d a t th e W hite H ouse. H e w as in v ited once, bu t cou ld n 't a tte n d . T h e re w as a long h ia tu s before th e ra ln ch eck arrived . (Copyifgh t, i m . N EA Borrlce, Ine.)

VAGITE TA X CLA U SEAs revised by C h a irm a n A ndrew

J . M ay of th o house m il ita ry affa irs com m ittee, th e m e asu re w ould em ­pow er th e P re s id e n t to f ix price*, ren ts , ra te s a n d com pensa tions a f ­te r congress d e c la re d w ar. to con> tro l a t h is d isc re tio n a ll m a te r ia l resources, In d u s tr ia land public services, to reg is ter and c onscrip t in d iv id u als m a n ag in g or controJting in d tu t iy , to p u t a}] form s of business u n d e r a licensing system (excep t n ew spapers , period­icals a n d books) a n d to e sU bllsh priorlU es.

Public Forum iLettei* iUouid dM l w ith m a ttm e t t«o-

'- -T M t. tto t tc r •bouw a c t •x u n d than MO wordt, aad p r tf tn b ir

»t>ou](i IM condnod to 30a No eoaW bu-tloni coiuKttrod u n lM ilfn id , b u t Ini- Usl* will b f uMd U ipwltloally t quMtcd. All oonlrlbuUozM thould

SW EEPIN G L E G IS L A T IO N T h e bill c a lls fo r a w artim e tax

system w hich " sh a l l ab so rb a ll p ro f­its above a f a ir n o n n a l r e tu r n to be fixed by congress." B u t i t m erely dlrec ia th o se c re ta ry o f th e trea sury to keep fo rm u la tin g such a ta; p lan , w ith p rov is ion th a t th e p lan be effec tive In w artim e If m e an ­w hile ad o p ted by congrcss. ^

T hus. I t Ls c o n ten d e d by oppon- en ta w ho will t ry to block th e biu. I t rea lly doea n o th in g b u t provide for a m ilita ry a n d econom ic d ic ta ­to rsh ip in e v e n t o f w ar. C ongress­m a n Ross C ollins o f M ississippi, ex­p e rt on m il ita ry a ffa irs , says th e b l i r m akes w a r p ro fi tee rin g inev i­tab le a n d w ould m a k e It possib le .to pay 100 p e r c e n t p ro f i t to low -cost

; m anu factu re rs .M eanw hile, a n y fu tu re P residen t

w ho could bu lfd u p a w ar psycholo­gy w ould have re a d y -m a d e ;n a c h ln - :ry fo r b, d ic ta to rsh ip . E ven m any believers In a : 'n e x t w a r ” th in k th e re will be no c o n flic t th is side of H aw aii a n d d o n 't .see th e need of devising su c h a s tr a ig h t Jackct f a r In advance.

SitlMjifian btotesmen say they foci »uro tlmt tho lc»n " M c w lo n " won't last long. Thcy'ro taking ineeg on T i m i n g so Bymputhetic they’ll feel

l|pOl«)[tlio,wiu:de|btB.

doing? Along comes th a t de rn In- oom t ta k b lank and now i only have th rM a l te m iilv e s —

1. I 'm th a blggext lia r ever 3. I 'm a )>oor business m an and

m ade no money.8. Pay up.A nd, w h iii 1 ponder the question,

I h ave solved th e w hyfor of th e e lep h a n t a n d donkey as pa rty sym ­bols. T h e e lephan t sign llles th a t Unolo flam never forgets and the donkey th a t he m ay kick you Into line w hen you least exp rc l i t W han I feel 1 w a n t to fudge Just a teeny weeny b it. I recall th a t Al Capona waa Ko. 1 public oiteiny for some, som e tim e, b tlo re Uiielfl f lim decid­ed h e 'd m ake goo<1 ruinpany for the boys a t A lcatraz, niut *lt iMcaiue of a lew slig h t rrrorn In iHwkkneplnal

I m ig h t g e t by fur several y e an , b u t I’m a fra id I w ouldn 't ga t any tlm o o lf fo r tlie tim e I 'd tried to foul B anim y. tliitll those A.W.O.L. A lcatraa tmys ou t tlifre a re heard of. I 'll Btilkn nwlmmliV from th e lis t o f s|K )rla too. I Iwlleve I've learned m y lesson. Tots, old kid. m eaning I 'll |>ay III fu ll and now w atch m«

a s q tiiet a s Maggie th e MouM from now on. I 'll le t th e (oiks laugh a t som e (itlier woujil-he local Big Allot th is yeur.

~M . I. WorrlMl

All, A IN’T HOMKTIIINO OR OTMRR ORANDT

Daar Nhotsi Amoitf the lender anil

MaRilo » l |h U •llR iM sd h«r«- reoenlly w»e Ibis femj

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traoa ih « baby’s bank a ia ln l. T IIK OKNTI.KMAN IN

TUR TUIRU ROW

H I S T O R Y Of Twin Falls City & County

A s G le an e d from FUes of T h e T im ss

IS Y E A R S AGOFE B . I t , 192)

A reg u la r a u to rou te be tw een th is c ity a n d P o c a te llo h a s been s ta r te d by th e S c rlv n e r com pany w ith c ars bo th w ays e ve ry day, a n d « reg u la r schedu le w ill be announced In a lew days. I t w aa s U te d by 8ec . R a lp h W alsh o f th o In U rp io u n ta ln T ruck* m e n 's a n d A u to carriers ' association , w ho a rr iv e d In t h i s ^ i t y l a s t eve ­n ing .

p ra c tic a l a ssu ran ce of th e c o n ­s tru c tio n of th e A m erican F a lls rese rvo ir a n d th e R ogerson to W ells ra il ro a d a re given a s th e m o tives b e h in d th e m ove.

T h o Idea of a reg u la r lino o n reg ­u la r schedule U to accom m odato tra v e le rs w ho a re im able to con ' ven lenU y m e e t tho m orn ing tra in , M r. W alsh sa id . I t w as th o u g h t th a t th e c a n w ill s ta r t from th is c ity at)oUt 6 o 'clock In th e m orn ing . l>at* e r i t Is expected to ru n tw o c ars e a c h w ay dally .

27 Y S A H S AGOF eb . I I , 1011

W A SH IN G T O N , Feb. 10 -U n lea« relieved 9.000.00} people in C h in a will d ie o f s ta rv a tio n . T liU Is a a m ity p i«d to ted by A m erican C onsul G e n e ra l W ilder a t S h a n g h a i, In a c ab leg ram received today faV th e th e A m erican N ational R ed Cross society.

T h e consu l appeals fo r qu ick aa. t ls ta n c e fo r th e suffering people i t t d says t h a t h a lf a m illion d o lla rs la

-------- - ‘-*ily . T here w ill ben o c rops u n ti l th e end of M ay a n d th o C hlnaM relief Is Inadequaie . h e adds.

M r, W ilder says th e scenes in th o fam in e d is tr ic t a re horrify ing , C h ild ­re n a re be ing given away by th e a t- fllo ted people, dead lie by th e r o a d ­sid e a n d Uie m isery of th e auffery ra Is be ing Increased by severe co ld a n d snow.

You May N ot Know That—

Feb. 20 to 27 Ig 8*ve> Your-Vlalon wfl«k In M «ho «n(i th roughou t th e U n ited SUten.

BoNseN 1,000 M e nCLKVBI.AND lU W -A so ft-sp o k en

yoinig woniKii waa th o "boas" of 1,000 m p ti 'w h o placed g lO /W O ^ w orth of road building e ^ ii lp m an i In pulilio ha ll fo r th a A m erican R oad UuUdera association convenUot*. MIsa Louise W ynne, o f w a a h l n i t w , fo rm erly o f N orth C aro lina , sa id aha wan In love w ith h e r w ork a n d tlio iig lit tlin glgantiii n tcam shuvels M id d a /f io iu w m ‘'iMAUUlul*'

The Family Doctor

By DR. M O R R IS F IS H B E IN

E ditor. Jou rnal of Ibe A m erican M edical A ssociation, a n d '<

H ygela, th e H ea lth M agaslne

T h e fundam en ta l n e ed s of m k ind a re food, fuel, c lo th ing , sh e lte r, a n d m edical and d e n ta l c a re . W e h e a r a groat deal abo u t th e hyg iene of th e body from th e p o in t o f view o f housing, n u tr itio n a iid w arm th , bu t seldom Is th e re se rio tu o tte n tlo n given to the hygiene of o u r c lo th ln s . M o tt people w ear c lo th in g w ith o u t ever th ink ing ab out w hy th e y w ear it. T h e various types of sc len tlsl.i have d ifferen t Ideas on th is sub jec t. O th e rs Insist th a t c lo th in g c a m e .b e ­cause of modesty, a n d th e la s t view is th a t wo w ear c lo th ing fo r p ro tec ­tion .

look on th e h is to ry oC th e developm ent o f m an k in d , I t seem s m ost reasonable to be lieve t h a t c lo th ing cam e f irs t a s a d e co ra tion . B tac tly as various a n im a ls havo h igh ly colored p lum sge to a t t r a c t th e opposite’ sex, so p robably a lso p rlm ttlv s m a n b egan fa s ten in g ih lnga on h is body aa a m e an s of a ttrac tio n . A ccording to th e Bible, fig leaves w ere f i r s t p u t on to s a t ­isfy Ideas c t m odesty . I n e a r lie r days m en probably lived la rgely in w arm clim ates. Now t h a t m a n k in d h a s sp read th ro u g h o u t th e w orld it Is reasonable lo believe th a t a p r i ­m ary purpoee lo r c lo th in g today i.i p rotec tion.

Indeed I t Is reasonable to brilcvn th a t m ank ind could n o t havo r p r ta d from w arm areas to cold a r r a s hmi th e re no t been th e developm en t of clothing.

W e know today th a t m a n Is « warm *bloodod a n im a l a n d t h a t he m u s t su sta in h is w arm th If h e Is to ire . C lothing is th e m o an s by w hich

ho ho lds tho w arm th w ith in h i s booy. O overings do no c re a te h e a t, bu t they do dim in ish Uia r a te a t w hich h e a t Is lost from th e body.

C lo th ing also m ay a ffe c t th e c ir- ou ta tlon of th e blood, th e r a te o( b rM th lng , th o postu re o f th e body a n d tho In tern a l o rgaiw . F o r i» . s ta n ce , tig h t g a rU rs o r tig h t hat« will ln l« rte r« w ith th e c ircu la tion In (he legs o r in th o sku ll. Heavy c lo th ing m ay be suoh a w eight on th e in h ib i t m o v e m m .T ig h t corsoU In terfere w ith b re a th ­ing . T ig h t bolU m ay c o n s tr ic t tho In te rn a l o rg aiu .

i n general th e wholn tendum y o[ m odom clo th ing is to ge t aw ay lioni tigh tness a n d to m ake d ie rlDifiiim tru ly a p ro tec tion agalnn t Inna n( lim i w ithou t any of tlio dangern i<> uio llM uea th a t have been nicntli>iir<l.

O f course fash ions havo n u n h m ore to do w ith th o cho ices of i lo ih . h ig by boUt m en a n d w om en t tu u h r i l tn lo oonsldoraUons. 'ih ln u u n . Jo A u n ite , P robably a ccrtalii

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N ew J erse y c a n th a n k S c /ia tor Claudo P e p p e r o f F lo rid a fo r hU beautifu l new b rid e , w ho com es from M rs. P epper’s hom e tow n.

O ne day la s t N ovem ber Pepperotlced S m ath e rs s ta r in g In ten tly n t

th e young w om an, w ho was his w ife's guest in Uic se n a te gallery.

‘H er na m e Is M ary J im Foley." said P epper, s ta r t l in g S m athe rs w ith a ta p on th e shoulders.

"My gaw d, Jn tro d ijc r m e !” ex­claim ed S m ath e rs . "S h e 's th e love­liest— '

So Uiey a ll h a d lu n c h together th a t (lr.y a n d I t wos th e beginning of a w hirlw ind c o u rtsh ip . Probablv th is Is th e f irs t in s tan c e w herein a m em ber o f congress sp o tted h is fu­tu re wife In th e gallery .

ClIUM tf O N CE M O REJoJm L. L ew is a n d P . V . Roose­

velt a re re la tive ly chum m y again. Form er ev idences of a m u tu a l per­sonal a n tlp a t liy a re m u c h le u con­spicuous,

T lie W hite H ouse ap p recia ted the iilgh com pllm entfl Lew is paid Roos­evelt a t th e U n ite d M ine W orkers' convention. Lew is a p p re c ia te d Roos­evelt's reque.it fo r WUO.OOO.OOO more for relief funds, w hich h e h a d been

W PA M EN T O L D T O H E L P T H E IR H E L PE R S

E d ito r, E ven ing T im e s:.As I trav e l ove r e aste rn and

so u th e rn Id ah o . In m y sm all busi­ness . dealing w ith fa rm e rs a n d la ­bo ring m en . th e re seem s to be * sm all, b u t im p o r ta n t m lsunder- sU n d ln g be tw een th e f a n n e rs and W PA w orkers. M any of th e 'WPA w orkers c la im th e y h av e d ifficu lty sa tisfy ing th e fa rm e ra as to Uie am o u n t of w ork expected of them .

A j I reason , n e i th e r p a rty Is ex­actly a ll to b lam e, a lth o u g h m y h e a r t Is w ith th e fa rm e rs. T a k i any good W PA m a n , give h im fo rty -fou r do llars a m o n th , on ly have to w ork five h o u n a d a y . tw en ty days pe r m o n th , n o t be ing In too m uch d a n ­g e r o f being f ir e d if h e do esn 't do a h a rd day 's w ork, le t h im o o r e - A lie f reasonably e a r ly In tho fa ll u n - ^ til sp ring , th a t m a n is going to feel ierrlW y im posed o n w hen re lief qu its In th e sp r in g tim e a n d h e

•has to p u t in e ig h t o r te n ho u rs in th e field, tw e n ty -s lx d a y s p e r m on th fo r an average of f if ty to six ty-five dollars p e r m o n th , know ing h e Is expected to k in d o f keep * "sKVst u p " a ll day.

I bellevo a m a n shou ld p u t In a t 100.51 e ig h t h o u rs p e r day even if he 's on re lle f l A nd six days a week, th e n w hen a f a rm e r o r o th e r em> ployer needs m e n a n d c anno t a f ­ford to pay m o re th a n th e sa id f if­ty o r slx ty -flve do lla rs p e r m o n th , w hy th e W PA v ic tim s w ouldn’t go to w ork, b e a r in g In m ind th a t they a re p u ttin g In tw ice tlie hou rs fo r Just a lit t le m ore th a n they receive

1 th e W PA.A f a n n e r h a s to w ork h a rd h im ­

self, p lu s long h ou rs , so as to m ake ends m eet, a n d su c h Is expected of em ployes, “w h ich Is n o m ore th a n rig h t.’' T h e W P A 's sho u ld feel very g ra te fu l U ia t th e re U such a th^ng

W PA. As we a ll know , th e farm -, a n d b usiness jn e p .,e tc , *re th e

ones w ho a re p a y in g fo r relief. W PA w orkers shou ld b e w illing to "h elp th e ir h e lp e rs" w illingly du ring th e spring a n d su m m er, and look a t such a s W P A 'a s a "O od se n t b l e s s - ^ ing" du rin g th e w in U r m onths.

M any w ho re a d thM a re going to ge l a sore sp o t (guess w ho), as I reckon. If any one does, they have f a r lc.15 b ra in s th a n I,

D Y N A M ITE E, OWENS.T w in F a lls , F eb . 17.

W o r k P ro g re s s e s O n S ta te In s titu tio n s

BO I0E . Id a .. Feb , 18 fll.FO-C. W. L o rsm . supe rv iso r o f construction for th e s ta te 's th reo m e n ta l ho jiil- taln, rep o rte d today th a t th e base­m e n t a n d f i r s t f loo r o f th o new • m en’s d o rm ito ry a t Uie N am pa col­ony w ere n e a r com pletion.

L arsen , fo rm er s ta te senator, said th e floor s la b w o u ld _ ^ finished by th e f i r s t o f n e x t we'ek.

W ork on tlio D lackfoot hullclUiB « prottrum Is progies-slng satisfac torily ho said, a n d b ids to r coii/iirucUon n t O roflno will bo oi>ened Feb, 30.

A to ta l of 1507.000 will be aiK-xt fo r new bu ild ings a t tlio th ree in- slllu tlons.

a m o u n t of eduoatlon o f those who daalfit th e atylea as t« th e hygienic,

th a t w rerallm a t I t fo r ( h tm to d e m ,,now typo* of c lo ih ln i w hioii would m e et w ith thoir id eas o t a i t «mi w hicli would n u t a t th e au iu r ii,„e i o t a i t e * WlUi Um Dm UUi o f Um boOy,

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Frtd»y. Fetomiy 18,1988 IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO

20n S i F 0ll S H W i i e

P H O E N nC , A ril.. Feb . 18 0U9— A fe lony ( ^ p l a i n t o n file today a c - o u u d ao m e n of rloU ng In a n alleged « tfo r t t o o rsan lce a g roup of a ie n * da l« d U tr tc t Bbeep ahearer* u nder th e S h e e p S h e a im U nion o f N orth A m erica.

A . A . E vans, p residen t a n d secre- ta i7 - tre a s u re r o ( th e uninp, a n d J o b n D oe P a tte rsb n , reported ly a B u tt« , M o n t, o rg an lter fo r th e C om ­m it te e fo r InduBtrlal O rganlcatlon a ff ilia te , w ere th e on ly m e n In th e com plain t to escape a rre s t im m edia te ly .

T h e 20 m en nssertedly w ere in a b a n d o f so w hich a tta c k e d a sh e a r­in g p la n t n e a r G lendale T uesday a n d sub jec ted to violence fo rm er D ep u ty Sheriff H ance Coor, a rd V ondracek, sh e a re r fc Jo se B . O rtcz , a shearer.

H ired for P ro tec tionC oor h a d been U re d by M ike O h a-

00, ow ner o f th e p la n t, to p ro tec t h is crew a g a in s t troub le h e expected. T h e rio te rs s to rm ed th e p la n t despite r esis tance a n d forced those shearers w ho d id n o t flee to accom pany them , th e c o m p la in t said.

S e c re ta ry Je rrio W . L ee of th e A rizona W ool O row ers association sa id sh e a re rs ' un ion rep resen ta tives h av e been a g ita t in g n e arly a m o n th to fo rc e a h ike from 10 cen ts to I 2H c e n ts p e r he ad In sh e ep s h e a i- Ing p a y h e re . Local shearers SIO to 116 dally , h e said.

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w ith w h e th e r th e sh earers belcng to a u n ion ,” L ee said, “i t ' s purely a n econom ic problem w ith ua."

L ee sa id H arry Bridges, w est coast d irec to r of th e 0 . 1. O. h a d no tif ied h im h is w orkers w ould n o t hand le A rizona wool un less th e agltaloj w ere recognized. L ee sa id h e repllc th is s ta te ’s wool w ould b e shipped by raU road.

BUSS

Try These Fresh Berry Dishes —Even When “Out of Season”

B t H E 8 . O A TN O B M A D DO X (NKA Serrloe S taff W rtter)

S p lash y o u r w in te r desserU w ith , th e fre sh brilliance o f sum iber. B lueberries a n d raspberries wUl co l­o r y o u r m enu , a n d gooseberries give It even g re a te r novelty. L ong ago. w h en b ird ies sa n g th e S w eet S um m er T im e," those unsuspecting b e rrie s w ere c a u g h t In th e ir dewy loveliness a n d . p i t s to t - q u lc k f re e i - iRg k e p t th e m th a t way. So th e re th e y s ta n d In you r grocer’s fro s ted food re frig e ra to r, w ithou t cell b ro k ­en . w ith o u t a blem ish, f re sh e r a l­m o st th a n fresh , w aiting to gam bol In to p ies a n d puddings a n d even p lay th e Jolly l i t t le fool fo r you.

G oeaettefiy Fool {Serves 4 to 8)

O ne q u a r t quick-frozen fre sh gooseberries, 1% cups suga r, 1 cup so f t c u s ta rd , 1 c u p w hipped cream .

T h aw gooseberries In package. ’They will d e fro s t a* room te m p e ra ­tu re In fro m 8 to 6 hours. M o isten th e su g a r w ith very UUle w ater. P lace In sa ucepan w ith th e goose­berries. S im m er over very low fire fo r about m inutes. K eep m a sh in g th e be rries a s they sim m er. ’T hen p ress Juice a n d pu lp th ro u g h fin e sieve a n d chUl. T o th e chlUed goose­b e rry m ix tu re , a d d th e unflavo red so ft c u s ta rd . M ix well b u t gen tly . O hlll, th e n pou r In to g lass bowl. W hip c re a m slightly a n d serve on top.

S ta ffed F re sh F i n(Serves 4 to 6) .

E ig h t qu ick-frozen figs. K cup coarsely chopped w alnuts, hi p a ck -" W e h av e no dispu te w ith o rg an - ^ to

Ized la b o r a n d a re n o t c o n c e m e J ^ j t e n ? ^ cucese, enougu

’T ba fac u lty of th e B liss schools w a i e n te r ta in ed w ith a tu rk ey d in ­n e r a t th e hom e of M r. a n d M rs. Jo h n C ha p m a n SatO iday w ith M rs. A. M oser a s a s s is ta n t hostess. F o u r­te e n gu e s ts were presen t. T h e eve­n in g w as sp e n t In p lay ing gam es.

D u rin g th e senior assem bly a n d in h o n o r of th e fina l gam e of th e season th e B liss fac u lty presen ted a o o e - a c t com edy fo r th e s tu d e n t body a t th e r eq u e s t o f th e seniors. ’Those w ho took p a r t w ere M iss Qeorgie S m ed- Icy, S u p t. E . U . Fos ter, D onald D a ­foe a n d W alte r Brom enschenkel.

I n h o n o r o f th e 67 th b irth d a y of C h r is t ia n E ndeavor th e local g roup e n te r ta in e d w ith a covered d ish b a n ­q u e t fo r th e ir p a re n ts Sunday In th e new ly reconditioned G range h a ll. F i f ty guests w ere presen t. D u rin g th e banquet speeches w ere m a d e by Lewis P os t, V ernon R av - e iisc ro ft, R o se tta Ross, O rville M il­le r , M ary iBiwn C hapm an, w ho a c te d a s to a stm a ste r. T h e five tab les w ere decorated In g reen a n d w h ite a n d f iv e cakes w ere used. T h e d e -

'v o t to n a l service w as le d by M ary E lle n C ha p m a n on tKe top ic "M any. Y e t O ne.” T he hU tory o f C h ris ­t ia n E ndeavo r w as given.

T h aw figs. C u t dow n w ith s h a rp k n ife to fo rm 4 petals . M ash cheese, sm ooth w ith c ream a n d a d d ch o p ­ped n u ts . H ave th e c tm slstency sm ooth a n d m oist. P lace a l i t t le In c en te r o f each fig . ChUl a n d serve o n a t r a y covered w ith green leaves.

F re sh R aspberry a n d P e a ch Com poU

(Serves 4 to 8)O ne p in t qu ick-frocen raspbe rrie s,

1 p in t quick-frozen sliced peaches, cup su g a r. 3 tablespoons liq u e u r

(m arasch ino , cu racao o r k lrsc h ).T h aw raspbe rrie s . T haw peaches.

A dd su g a r to peaches a n d p la ce In freezing tr a y of au tom atic re f rig e r­a to r o r In Ja r packed in Ice fo r 12 m inu tes . T h e n a d d th e cold ra sp ­berries. M ix very gently . P o u r liq ­u e u r over th e f ru i t a n d serve.

I f you p refer a f m lt enp In w hich a ll th e fru i t U n o t d iv ided In to su e h U ny pa rticle s th a t you c an 't te ll which Is w hich, th e above p h o ­to g rap h shows you w h at yon can do w ith a coUecllon o f q n lc k -fK w n fre sh fm lts ; T he p ieces a re aU U rte e nou tb fo r a m an< ilsed f rn l t enp.

A g S tu d e n ts A t t e n d F a n n e r s ’ C o n g re s s

M em bers o f th e T w in F a lls h ig h school ag ricu ltu ra l IV class a n d som e of th e a dvanced studen ts u n d e r th e d irec tio n o f th e In struc to r J . V. B riggs a tte n d e d th e F a rm ers ’ C o n ­g ress In session a t th e O rp h e u m th e a te r th is m orning.

S tu d e n ts fro m several o th e r com ­m un ities a lso w ere on h and .

Last Houor Paid Norlhside WomanJE R O M E , Feb, IS (S p e c la l) -p u -

n e ra l services w ere conducted W ed­nesday fo r M rs. M ary Veenedaal, w ho succum bed Sunday m orn ing a t th e W endell hosp ita l from pn eu ­m onia .

s ta n d ," “T ho D eepening T ria ls ," "Oh M y F a th e r ,” a n d "C a tch th e S un­sh ine .” P rayers were o ffered by Hy- n m t C hris tian sen , a n d speakers were H an se A nderson a n d C harles C hris­tia n se n . V erses of sym pa thy were r e a d by B ishop D ixon.

P a llte a re rs w ere O lerm , Wlllls a n d P a u l A nderson, ’Theo a n d Lloyd N elson a n d Jo h n D ixon.

I n te rm e n t w as in th e W endell cem etery xmder th e d irec tion of the J e ro m e fu n era l chapel.

K IW A N IS BEA RS PR O G R A M BD H L, F eb . 18 (Special)—A m u ­

sica l p rog ram w as presen ted a t th e m w a n ls luncheon W ednesday noo n by R m idalph Severa . M r. S e v e ra on h is accord ion , p resen ted a 30- m ln u te p rogram , 'p lay in g G erm a n fo lk soiigs a n d a n um ber o f old tim e se lections. T h e m eeting n e x t w eek will b e a ladles’ n ig h t m e et­in g a t th e M ethodist c h u rc h T u e s­day a t 6:30 p. m .

A n n u a l P a r t y H e ld B y Je ro m e G ro u p

JE R O M E , Feb . IB ( S p e c la l) - In ce leb ra tion of I ts 29th year, the P io n ee r bridge club he ld ILs annual p a rty A t th e hom e of 'M rs. S tella M oore T uesday, a n d en terta ined th e husbands.

T h o club, organized by M rs. W. A. H elss, w as f i r s t he ld Feb. 17,1810, w ith a b o u t 12 m em bers. Slnco th a t tim e th e club h a s enjoyed a m em ; be rsh lp o f abo u t SO. M any o f these how ever have moved away a n d some h av e passed on. A t 'th e p rese n t tim e th e re a re oo ly abou t fou r o f th e f i r s t m em bers le f t in th e club. T his o rgan ization w as one of th e f irs t to be s ta r te d In Jerom e.

D in n e r w as served by M rs. M oore a n d bridge w as enjoyed la te r w ith p rizes going to M rs. G ilbe rt W hite a n d to "Cailc” F raser.

Je ro m e R o ta r ia n s Is sued I n v ita t io n

JEROM E. F eb . 18 (B pecia l)—A t the T uesday noon lu n c h eo n m eeting or th e Jerom e R o tary club , a n in ­v itation w as rea d fro m th e Shoahone R otary club, Inv iting th e Je rom e R otarians to com e to a n In terc ity m eeting on F eb . 33, In th e S hoshone high school gym nasium , a t 7:30 p.

I:i th e absence o f t h e presiden t. G ilbert W hite, Vice P re s . H . M aine Shoun presided.

T he p r ^ r o m w as in c h a rg e of th e vocational serv ice com m ittee , and was pa rtic ip a te d I n by a n u m ­ber o f m en . Inc lud ing D r. B . C . M atson, w ho spoke o n vocationa l service w ith reg a rd to th e m edical profession: Berw yn B urke , w ith re - Bard to new spaper a d v er tis in g ; a n d F red C. R eed of th e N o rth Side Auto w ith reg a rd to com petition . Harold B. Roberta rea d a n a rtic le on vocational t ra in in g fro m th e R o tary In te rn a tio n a l m a g a tln e a n d F ra n k Rettlg. spoke o n law a n d vocationa l tra in ing . T h e speakers w ere In tro ­duced by J o h n Nlms, a m e m ^ r of th e vocational tra in in g com m ittee .

V era A yres was a g u e s t o f th e club.

"THE HORSE IS HOT JUDGED OF BVTHESRDDLE"

'«N 01* ra e iT ft*

- uExperts vrho cbooea lh« coff«M for Hills Bros, aro never looled by an enticing "eaddle" — a fetching price or a fcmcy-looldng bean. They are Interested In cup* quality only...quality that meets the rigorous teiti o! long-trained tastes. It U up to Hills Bros/ standard? Will it produce the rlch« delicious* unvarying flavor that user* of Hills Bros. Coffee expect? For sixty yeors these Judges have never dlsoppointed the drinkers of Hills Bros. Coffee.

H I L L Sa m t

B R O S . C O F F E Ea m

l E O F H I I [AND INCREASES

B O ISE, Id a ., M ) . 18 (U J9-W . E. T alboy, s ta te la n d com m issioner, to ­day repo rted t h a t proceeds fro m sale o f tim ber o n s ta te la n d s In 1031 am ounted to tS 37jl84M a s com pared to H53.734.34 In 1934.

’n io y e a r 1034 w as used fo r parison. T alboy sa id , “since i t was th o beg inn ing o f a recovery th a t h a s steadily Increased s ince th e n ."

T h e com m issioner rep o rte d t h a t a ‘g rea t dem and fo r fa rm s" w as In evidence du rin g 1037. th e s ta te seU- ing 200 tr a c ts o f la n d In com parison w ith 80 In 1B34.*

A pcH K tual fu n d fo r school p u r­poses wa.H ra ised to •13^27.066 d u r­ing 1037 as co m pared to 112.389.715 du ring 1S34. T h is fu n d w as b u ilt up by a decision o f th e la n d boa rd n o t to soli rec rea tional a re as b u t to lease them .

Sucli Income Is tu rn ed .over .to th e fund, m ak ing a . p e rp e tu a l income. T h e fu n d Itse lf is n o t apportioned bu t in te re s t is d e a lt o u t to th e v a ri­ous d istric ts.

L and he ld fo r public school p u r­poses exceeds 3.000.000 acres, T alboy reported . *■ *

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G Ubert Rus.soll le ft T uesday for th o Id ah o Po«-er Sw an P a lls power p la n t w here h e w ill ,b e employed. M rs. Russell I s 'v is itin g a t th e homo of h e r p a ren ts , M r. a n d M rs. O . R. Jones, B runeau .

M r. a n d M rs. L yrm P e terson are th o p a renU of a baby girl, b o m S a t­u rday , a t th e S a in t M arks hospital. S a lt Lalte C ity . M rs. P e te rso n wUl bo rem em bered he re a s m im E llia - bcUi P arsons, d a u g h te r of M r. and M rs. Roy P arsons.

M r. a n d M rs. K en n e th H ulm e re ­tu rn ed to th e ir hom e he re S a tiu d a y f r « n T w in Falls , w here they have been living since la s t fall.

M r. a n d M rs. H . O . P arsons, Mr. a n d M rs. J o h n S a nbo rn a n d A lbert G regg a tten d e d th e L inco ln day b anquet a n d rally in Boise, S a tu r­day.

W alte r G ribb le a n d son Louis G ribble of B uhl, re tu rn e d h e re F r i­day from S a lt L ake C ity . M rs. G rib - bie, who h a s been v is iting a t th e hom e of h e r d a u g h te r , M rs. K en n e th S ullivan In S a l t L ake, since Jo n . 11. re tu rned h e re w ith them .

Mr. a n d M rs. L aw rence B elts of Taylorvllle, I n d .. 'a re v isiting a t tho hom e of M r. B e lti’s fa th e r , G lenn Beltz.

Lee Owsley w as In Boise th e p a s t week w here h e app lied a n d w as ac­cep ted as a tJ. S . navy recru it.

H A G E R M A N

Pon ltrym en a n d D airym en—You ace 9 t |$ a head w hen feed ing Globe Feeds. Globe Seed A F eed C«. Adv.

R U P E E TM rs. R osella R e n n e r w as hostees

to th e m em bers o f th a T h lrab le club a n d tw o guesta. M rs . M.' K . f lto u t a n d M ia. E . N . A n derson , a t h e r hom e ’Tuesday. F o llow ing th * in - sU llaU on of o ffice rs con d u cte d by M rs. M aurice E . W lllls gam ee a n d m usic provided th e a f te rn o o n 's e n - te ria ln m en t. T hose In sta lled w ere M rs. C arl B enedict, p re s id e n t; M rs. Ida W heeler, v ic e -p resid e n t; M rs. F rank B allard , se c re ta ry ; M rs. C la r­ence B ush, trea su re r ; M rs. L uka W il­liam s. M rs. R osella R e n n e r a n d M rs. ClauQcy P rtn so n ,-th o a u d itin g com ­m ittee . R efreshm ents, se rv ed l>y th e hostess, concluded thfl a fte rn o o n .

P a u l a n d G len T u r n e r le f t th e f i r s t o f th e week fo r L o g an fo r a a Indefin ite stay .

T lio m em bers o f th e B .Y 5 . club a n d one guest, M rs. D o ra Fe rrle , w ere e n te rU ln ed T uesday by M rs. P a t H all a t th e hom e of h e r d a u g h ­te r. M rs. Jo h n M cG arvey. “n i e a f te r ­noon, w h ich closed w ith re fre sh - m en ta served by th e hostess, a ss is t­ed by h e r d a u g h te r , w aa sp e n t In p lay ing five h u nd red . M rs. W . W . B ouch d rew th o a ll c u t p r ise ; M rs. J < ^ M cG arvey w,on th e h ig h score p r lie a n d M rs. Jo e M oncher w as a w arded th e low score p rize .

M r. a n d M rs. W . T . Newcomb, w ith th e ir son , Wa>-ne Newcomb a n d h is w ife a n d young son , Russell, re tu rn e d W ednesday f ro m a brief visit In P o r tla n d w ith th e ir da u g h ­te r. M rs. H en ry A llen Y oung , and h e r fam ily . ,

M r. a n d M rs. D ouglas M iller were h osta to th o m em bers o f th e ir d in ­n e r c lub T uesday . A fte r d in n e r, served a t th o C a le d o n ian h o te l, th e evening w as sp e n t a t b ridge In th e M iller hom e . H ig h sco re p r ln s

w on by M r. a n d M rs. Clyde Fronk.

M em bers o f t h e ’T uesday C o n tra c t c lub were e n te r ta in e d th is w eek by Mr. a n d M rs. W a rd W oolford w ith d in n e r a t th e C a le d o n ian ho te l w hlcli w as foUowed by b rid g e a t th e W oolford h om e . H igh score p rises wore w on by M rs. W . D . Boj-d- sto n a n d G era ld M A sterson.

i S E ’S l P O R T . SEEN M I N U S

BO ISE, I d a , F e b . 18 QJJD—Bolqe’s new m unicipal a irp o r t, n e a r in g com- jile tlo n . will be th e te rm in u s for m ino r a ir lines c o nnec ting N am pa. Caldwell. Moscow. T w in Fa lls , Mc­C all and in te rven ing dU es, Post­m aste r H arry Y ost p red ic te d today.

Yost, re tu rn e d f ro m th e no rthw est regional a ir p la n n in g conference he ld a t V ic toria. B . C .. sa id th a t a “g rea t developm ent” In no rthw est a ir com m erce w as fo rthcom ing .

M eanw hile, how ever, a serious th re a t to exteiislon o f tTnited Air­liners m aln llne r se iv loe to Boise was seen In th e f a c t t h a t th e a irpo rt Is n o t complete.

M aln llners will go in to service be­tw een S a lt Lake C ity a n d P o rU and In 60 days, Y ost sa id , b u t I t w as n o t ex­pected th a t 'f ln ls h ln g to u c h es to th e a irp o r ts g ia n t runw ay w ould b e ap­p lied u n til n e a r th e e n d o f M ay.

U nless th e runw ay a n d ligh ting m e e t speclflcaU ons, th e la rg e r ships will n o t atop. T lie p re se n t mxmlelpal a irp o r t will h and le on ly th e sm aller Boeing tra n s p o rts now be ing used.

B o ttle P s y c h o lo g yW O R CESTER. M aas. (UJ?>-Be-

cause th e housewife w a n ts to see th e a m o u n t of c ream o n to p o f each q u a rt o f mUk. P ro f. J . H . F ran d sen of th e sU te d a iry Industry d e p ar t­m e n t behoves i t will b e m sm y years before p a p er c o n ta in e rs r e p l ^ th e g lass m ilk bottle.

I t U sa id th a t bees Uvs longer In th e w in te r t h a n in th e sum m er, because they do n o t h av e to w ork h a rd then .

WARBERGBROS.B L U E B L A Z E

J S ^ A L

P h o n e

246TR A N SFE R • STORAGE

D R I V E - I NMARKET^PHONE

1500

MIIil Cream , Pound ..........

CHEESE1 9 c

PEANUT-BUTTERS Lb. T in .........................

U r R o Box .

SOAPP cct'e Grnnulat«d

2 5 c

CRACKERSP rem ium F lakes

2 Lb, B o x ....... ......... 2 7 c

C O FFC E tChase and Sanborn

2 i - L b . P k g . ..................................4 9 c

MATCHES6 Box Carton .... I 7 C

1■NOWDRirr3 Lb. Can .................... 5 7 C

PEASUcd Dinmonil Hrand

3 No. 2 Cana ........ 2 5 c

OATSGold Mc(]at •

U rg ePkg......... ........... 1 9 c

Larp® A rlrona, Dozon

FRUITS ANDGRAPEFRUIT

2 3 c

ORANGESLnrRo Navclfi, Sw«et, Ju icy

2 D o 7 .f ln ......................................... 3 5 c .CAHHOT.S, IlKKTH. TIU tN lPS, G K BEN ONIONH, KADIHHKH, ..................................................

VEGETABLESLETTUCE

r..arKC, SoUd Heads, lincli .............................

NEW CABBAGE.Solid Hoads, Pound ............

5 c

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I R I I N a i E S 1 0 c

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C ounter.A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS

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1 0 ^ p e r L b .

A im Colored Clilrkin*. (irnln I'ed lU lib lls . O y t i t n , Kre>h 8MBLTH AIIK NOW IN HKASON

K lih |ind Rem em ber a L b s . 2Sf

W H E N IIH T T K Il M EATH A R E S O L D F O R L E S S . W B W IL L S E L L T H E M

m wC O IENEFEB .:

Second eeu lo n of t h e S e e o t era tra in ing course betatg beld K im berly h l ^ seboi4 v f l l b e l u ld n e x t T huraday eTea!nc, M k X M 7:30 .p . m . I t w u am uxm ead th U ' afte rn o o n by Sem it offldala.

T h e f irs t sesalao In » se rie t o t 10 weekly m eetings w as held l a i t neaday evening w ith IS S e o o ^ from T w in ra il* ,' K im berly , B a x u a a n d U u rta u g h p reM O t T h a leglt* tra t lo n la expected to tfoabto a t th*- second session.

T h e n a tu re o f th e boy and also th e S cout p rog ram w hich m eets th * boy's needs w aa d iscussed a t the l l r s t m eet. N ex t T hu rsday ’s top ics will be educational a n d Scouting ob> JecUvea.

R . J . M etcalf, d is tric t 0 e r . Is In charge.

SHOE REPAIR DCPT.T h e se L ow P r i c t s

T O D A Y a n d E V E tlY D A T, ; . . H A L F SOLESg : B 9 C

WMim-i UtllM r M C— H ih h * .

HEEL LIFTSHhi*« u «« S artw r

Rubber Heels »•*O'SULLIVAN ' products

8E A S 8 R O EBU CK a n d C a Belling FA L K ’S A geaU

n i i ¥ 1 1 1 1 ■ I I I ! aH O IB B M I M i T I I

.« i i ld a w h b t c ^ around ter’s Fril4et«:^ldeo f r c t h ^ Doodlc* "(bat woa’t slip ofl m - fork'*. Combine with alsost any neat ot vegetable—oulie dowat of tempting dithca. 1001% A>1 Durum SerooUna. At your gnv cen-~-{acellophao*.

I 1.N a b d m , ^ paid.

I QUALITY I Is the First Consideration s

in Foodsy O u r P r ic e s o n Q u a lity F o o d s is A lw a y s

L o w . VE X T R A S P E C I A L V A L U E S O N

Q U A L I T Y F O O D S F O R T H E W E E K - E N D A T T H E

Idaho Dept. StoreB e e ts

"M o u n ta in " b ran d . No.

...10cS p in a c h

"Polap B ear” f i r s t q u a l to . •Arkansas pack . No, 2 ^caq—

2 r „ r ,25cP e a n u t B u tt e r

Gold C ra f t,6 lb. can .....

J e lio5 .21c

1 Package m u s t be cHoeolataE g e r N o o d le s

A m erican B eau ty . 1 lb.

C - . . .___15cS p a g h e tti

“ Queens T a s te ” 1 lb. can—

2ror.... 15cT u n a F is ii

'V an C am p’s ’ litrht m eat,

..15cP e a rs

“ A m lta B rand” in heavy syrup. No. 2>/i can—

2 ....33cT o m a t o Ju ic e

*'Dluo P ino” , <9 No. 10 can ....

O y s te rs"W illnim” selcct cu ts— ..

16ox.»„.. 15cG r a p e F r u i t

I^arge A rizo n a ScodlcflA,

....25cT o m a to e s

U tah solid pack. No. 2 ^cftn—

3 , o r ...............25cG in )(e r S n a p s

Medium flito—

3 imunds ....... 2 9 ^

PIkca Peak

C a k e F lo u r

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StAloy’s Gold-on, 10 11). can.. ^

H a r m o n y So apW hite laundry—

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^ T w o E n c lo s e d D e liv e ry T r u c k s — E n c i t j ^ M a k i n g F o u r D e live rie s D a l l y

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IDAHO EVENING TIME S, TW IN FALLS. IPAHO

CrCteIJpns Arrange Ladies’

N i^ t Banquet, Dance• - One hundred m em ber# o f th e Lions club M d th e i r w ives

o f th e local ch a p ter an d s ta te an d d is tric t o ff ic ers wIU be en tertained th is evening a t a banque t and dance m arkinsr

• Ladies’ N ig h t a t th e P a rk .hotel. _' T he d inner w ul b e followed by dancing a t th e E lk s club io which m em bers of th e Bo- ia ry and K iw anis clubs and th e ir wives hav e been invit-

K . B im M o r t wfll b e to t r t - -touter this mnlng »nd wlU In- tn d u c fl th e d is tingu ished ^ e c t s lo - U ndla* M ayor a n d Mn< L . A. O ha- p in , th e bead* o f th e o th e r tw o eerv- loe d u b , O . P . m n U , U ta h -Id a h o d is tric t g o rem o r o f th e S lw a a is i n - tm s U o B S l. 'w tio wlU b t j j r ts d p a l liM lH r. tD d K tb. D u n U .

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W e n d t he re h a v e received a n - nouacem enta of th e m a rr ia g e o t R oger ProToet. w n o f M r ^ K a th e r in e ProToet a n d form erly o t T w in Falls , to Reaelyb Bayle, d a u y b te r o f Mr. a n d M rs. E dw ard L oula Busaey.

T h e m arriage to o k p la ce la a t S a t­u rd ay a t B erkeley a n d th e couple la Uvlng a t m C o n n t ty ro a d th e re . T h e bridegroom la a acn lo r a t th e u n ive rs ity o f O a lifo tn ta a n d U a# . E lstant on th e s ta f f o f . th e un lrerg - ity hum or publJcatloo^

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TboM p re se n t w ir a M r. a n d ^ M n . A. U B ou th , M r. a n d M rs. A . M . B o a tb . M r. a n d M rs, H aro ld P m - m ore. M r. a n d M r*. L . W . B o u th . j . M . M organ. J . A . M o rg an , Roy S re r* . iM te r R o u tb , a n d M r. a n d M rs. B ud M a ^ ^ f K im berly .

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M rs. Q ene BUmaon e n te r ta in ed m em bers o t th e i b u r s d a y N ight .te U g a^ lo b l u t «T «nl°« a t h e r heroe w ith -M is. O e tfg a M axw ell a n d M iss F lo ra B a y d e s u g m e U o t th e group.

Tw o tabiaa o f c a rd s w m . a t play d u r tn i th a c ra n in g a n d prlaea were w on tor M n . C larence Mya a n d J t o . m u l t e u k a a n . A t th e close o f th e f i ^ r e t r e d ^ U w m lerved .

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M rs. N ora Faloon-s b ir th d a y was obaerved y w te rd a y a f t t t s o o a by a

G ra n d A R M o t th e R epubU c, of w bU h sha 1* p a trio tic in s tru c to r .

M rs. P a lo o o iw e tre d » n u m b e r of g if ts t a d K f r e t f n u n ta w ere servwi. T tilrteeD w ere p resen t.

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A t 't b a r n to tm t o f th e Presbyte- r ta n M lss tonaiy aoclety h d d yester­d a y Sa . tb a 'e h to d k ^ l o r s th e aI«o< tloO o f ofO eers w u m arked by near* ly th e e n tir e s ta f f being asked to « e m t o t « iio th * r y«ar.- , T lioaa s a s M d to post* w ere M n .

9 . - T . B ra ek e n , p resid en t; M rs. D . R . 'O h u n h U l. M rs. B. F . R a td lffe . f l n t .a n d second vlee presldenU : M n . V eiBO B-----------

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& c a rd s w ere a t . p la y w ith h igh M f o b t f t o M rs. P a u l D etw eiler W S l i r a . C laude D etw etU r. A gueei

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' ilohor w u th e designation in G reek . I tc e n d fo r th e f lu id th a t t a n ta ■ TClna o t tb a gods.

s e o ra ta ry : M r*. O . W . v n th a m , r«> eo rd lng N c re ta ry ; M rs. O la HoweU. o r tr s e e r o t ie w tn g : M rs. H . H. W « - nat. tr e a su re r ; M n . H . T . Blaks, ■ecretarjr o f lite ra tu re . Mrs. J . D. B a r n h a r t , se c re ta ry of m issionary ed ttea tlen . a n d M rs. o . X. G rieve, m em b ersh ip oha lrm an .

D evotions w e n led by M rs. Her­b e r t G la n d o n . T h e program Includ­ed a teU( o n ■‘W ia M oslem - by M n . B lake a n d m usica l selecUoni Intro­d uced by M rs. JcAin Harvey. M lu LuoUla l i n k e r played a 'p la n o solo. "M orning,* a n d M rs. Harvey, Mrs, C h a r le s U o tfa t , M rs. M arton D unn a a d M rs. B racken sang "W hen th e . L ord f lb au C a ll H is Own." -

D u rin g th e t« a hou r M n . M er­ri l l a n d M n ..'W . R . W ew ott poured a t a t 4 ^ s tr im m ed wlU) Uny h a t­c h e ts m a rk e d o n c lo th a n d ’naplUna In patrloU o c o lo n a n d centered w ith a U u a bow l o t Uny su k fUgs flank ­ed by re d a n d w h ite taiw rs.

S e rv ing o n th e hostess com m it­tee wer« M rs ._ p . M. McBlwaln. oh a lrm an ; M rs. A. O. F rasier. M rs. J o h n F e ld h u se n and M n . O. T . K oster.

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aux ilia ry a re requested by officers to m eet S a tu rd ay evening in th e Id ah o Pow er aud ito rium .

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c h u rc h WlU m e et F r id a y a t 8 p . m . w ith M r. and M n . W . R . C hase w here a p a rty w W b e h e ld .

,B oy*I N eigbbon o f A m erica w ill m e et th is even ing a t LOX>J'. haU. A m asquerade w ill be he ld a f te r th e b u s ln e u session a n d m em bers are a sked to ^ e in costum e. O fficers a r e u rg ed to a tten d . T he re g u la r m eeting opens a t 8

M e m b en a n d tr le n d s o f tb s ad u lt a r t c l a u u n d e r M rs. R . B. D avis w in be e n te r ta in ed In th e hom e of M rs. J . K. S c h a tfe r, th ree and one< h a lf m iles w«*t o f S oy th P a rit BTocery. T uesday w ith a pot-luck lun ch eo n a t 1 p . m . T here wlU be a d isp lay o f w w k f&Uowed by «n e n te r ta in m e n t.

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h a s be en d o in g ew ngellaU o w ork in C a lifo rn ia, la expected to r e tu r n a n d p reach b o th m orn ing a n d evening Sunday . Rev. C laud P r a t t . Tw in Falla, wUI a s s is t in th e services.

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FerelgQ m M n n a iT work was de­sc ribed by M n . R o b e r t WUliams yes­te rd a y a fte rn o o n w hen she spoke o n ‘T h e W ay o f W itnessej," a t yes­te rd a y ’s m eeting o f th e BspUat MU- B lonary society a t a dessert lunch­eon session a t th e hem e of M n . M.E. Bhotwell.

O U ier num ber* on th e p rogram , w h ich foUowed ,a dessert luncheon w ere tw o g roup^ of ha rm onica solo* by M rs. J . H . B arnes. T he business session w u conducted by U r*. B er­n a rd iiC artyn a n d M n . & D. S lo d t led th e devotlooals.

H oste sie s w ere M n . Bhotwell, M n .F . O . S a lJ ib u rr. M rs. K Jodt. M n , L yle M urphy a n d M n . P . L. T ucker.

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M iss KUlne D udley en terU ined m em bers of th e S i ta 7 E sa club on W edneaday evening. Pinochle w u a t p lay a n d h ig h scores w ere re ­ceived by M iss D udley a n d M n . A bble K loppenburg.

T h e g roup w ill hold Its nex t m eet­in g on M arch a w im MUs Louise W aU ace. A t th a t Ume new m em ber^ wUl be accep ted and those w ishing to Jo in th e g roup a re asked to see M laa Je w e l L uadln .

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M a rc h IT. anniversary of th e L . D . & ReUef society. wUl be observed by th e f l n t w ard erganlsaU on a c -

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10:18 a . m . C h u rc h school w ith W llU am L ln d a u in charge.

22:^0 s . m . M orn ing w c n b lp wlUi a se rm o n by th e p u to r . Special m u ­sic by th e b b o lr u n d e r th e d irec tion o f L aw rence T u rn e r .

7:30 p. m . E pw orth league devo­tio n a l service.

T h e w . 0 . T . V . will m e et w ith M n . A. M . H oover on T h u rsd ay a f te r ­noon . L esson , "D orence W illard,* w ith M n . H oover u leader. All m em ­b e n u rg ed to a tten d .

c o rd ing to plana m ade yesterday | i f t - e m o o n . M rs. A . O . L an o n conducted th e session.

T h e lite rary lesson on “T h e Log C abin L ady" w u led by M rs. B lanche B laslus a n d M n . A. R. Jo h n so n 'le d sing ing accom panied by M n . P otee .

T h e social service lesson n e x t week w m be led M rs. J u a n ita H alL

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M r*. RusseU W eaver d licu*sed th e organ in tlC Q o f tb e chu rch y e s te r- d ^ afte ro o o n a t tb e m e e ^ o t A acenaion BpU copai guild a t tt ie h a n t Of M n . R . L , Ptometse*o r a se ries o f th ree a im l la r _______M r*. B . L . P rice p resen ted a re ­view o f th e J u t Issue o f tb e s p i r ­i t o f M lstion*.

Mr*, a . H. Tnd% p red d e n t. eoo> d uc ted tb e eessloa a n d a t th e cloee o t tb e a fternoon•e rre d by (b« bo ilew .

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T h e b irthday ann iversa ry of i___W Uma K eel w u m a ite d l u t eve ­n in g by a surp rise p a rty staged by a g roup Of h e r friend* a t h e r hom e 00 l ^ n t h avenue e u t . T h e evening w u sp e n t a t c o n tra c t w ith h ig h acore going to Mis* Je an Sprague.

A fte r tb e gam es refre shm en t* were se rved a n d M iss K eel o u t a ligh ted b ir th d a y cake.

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10 a . m . M o rn in g w orsh ip w ith *er. m on b y th e p u to r . F ifte e n m in u te song serv ice p reced ing th e *erm on.

11 ft. m . C h u rc h *chool w ith M r*. V aux In c liarge .

7:80 p. m . E pw orth league devo­tio n a l service.

C ouncil m eeU ng T h u rsd a y a t 3:30 p . m . a t th e c h u rc h w ith M r*. B lev - en s in c h a rg e o f th e devotions. R o ll ca ll. ‘T 'am ous M usic ians." w ith E d ith H o rto n u guest le ad e r. Serv. ing . M rs. A r t P r io r a n d Mr*, f ibeea- ley.

A m in s tre l show sponsored by th e C om m un ity councU a n d given by th e te a c h e n of th e public school, wlU b e h e ld In th e h ig h *chool a u d lto r tra n on F r id a y evening . F eb . 35. Secure U cketa f ro m M n . C . C. C lark .

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10 a . m , Sunday s c h o o l . '? . J . K alb fle lsc h , su p e rin ten d e n t.

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jo rie D ex te r, p n s ld e n t.7:30 p . m . EwangellsUe ,*ervlce*. 7:30 p . m . T h u rsd ay p ray e r m e e t­

ing., All m eetin g s a t th e w om en's c lub bu ild ings a t th « fairg rounds.

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10 a . m .'6 u n d a y school. S a m S a v ­age, su p e rin ten d e n t.

11 a . m . M n . M in a B . A s h c n f t , Jec tu re r-evangelU t. R ochester. M bm .

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UviUe* prov ided th e n e a rrp e rfe c t se ttin g fo r acU oo u Jun io r d a s* thesp lan* p rese n te d th e f in a l show ­ing o f “M yste ry i n tb e L ibrary .” a t th e h ig h schoo l h e re l u t evening.

A slig h tly d U te n n t c u t a g a in th rilled th e au d ien ce w ith scare* provided b y h a n d * sppeaM ng th ro u g h th e w all, light* Q aabing on a n d o ff a n d o th e r s ta r t l in r e t- t K is . T b e v a rie d c h a ra c te r io te r - p re u tlo n a w ere t h e re su l t o f a d if ­fe ren t type o f c u t m g a n d did n o t m a teria lly c h a n g e tb e e ffec t o f th e play. ' ▼

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po rtrayed b y C ecil Jo n es. I rv in B h - lers, o rig in a lly scheduled fo r th e sec ­ond p e rfo rm an c e, w u unable to go

n because o f Illness.B e tty P a in te r u . A nnie G oopey

gave a su p e rb p o r tray a l o f th e se n ­sible “n u t" a n d provided m a n y a laugh u weU u a scare.

T h e ro m an tlo a n g le w as n o t m iss­in g u Joe R y t a u D ick struggled again st th e un k n o w n to save O tady* M cKee, p o r tra y in g C laribetb H a r ­ris. who m ya terlously d isappear*.

M any o p p o r tu n lt l u a ro se fo r tb e ijuJck re p a r te e betw een J e a n Schw end lm an p lay ing D ora S hafer. Uie t u r d boU ed society ed ito r. J a y M aiuon, th e college “i f ' boy. ta k e n by Val T oolson . a n d D ea n B row n, a c ting u S h o r ty , th e e te rn a l pk l of J a y M anson .

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den t H a r u n a n w u In te rp re te d by PhU T h o rn b u rg w ith a rem arkab le flncsM. N o t once d id h e lose th e s ligh t s toop so o f te n c h arac teris tic o{ th e sch o lar.

H arley B a r n h a r t u Sw enson, th e dum b po licem an , con trib u ted m u c h to th e u n fo ld in g o f th e p lo t a s b is voracious a p p e t i te p o l n t ^ tb e w ay from one c lue to a n o th e r . B is tu m ­ble th ro u g h a t r a p doo r b ro u g h t fo rth m a n y a s ta r t le d gasp u he tum bled h e a d lo n g o n to th e stage .

S c a re H igh ligh t C lim axing a l l o th e r “scary" Inci­

d en ts w hich b a d th e audience p ro ­viding a ll th e necessary scream s w u th e f in a l a p p e a ra n c e o f B e r t Bweet u th e m a n ia c H e in ric h a n d d irec ­to r o f in te rn a t io n a l in tr igue . T h e expert m a k e -u p a n d lig h tin g d u r ­ing th e a p p e a ra n c e of th e craxy m a n a dded m u c h to t h e effectlvei nesa-o f th e p a r t .

C on trib u tin g to th e detaU s a n d unfo ld ing o f th e s to ry w e n A nne P e rrln e a s th e w ounded lite rary ed ­ito r, R a lp h S m ith u one of th e col­lege f r a te rn i ty b a j f . B ob G oodnigh t u th e po llc ft lna i> « to r, Q ene W hite u a n e le c tr ic ia n a n d tw o o th e r m e m b e n o f tb e police force. Bob S tn d le y a n d J a c k BeU recht.

T h e p la y w a s s ta g ed by th e Ju n ­ior c lass w ith T h e ro n K n ig h t u s tu d e n t d ire c to r u n d e r th e su p e r­vision o f M iss F lo re n ce Rees, aided by a p ro d u c tio n c rew o f studen ts.

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w ere : 6 t a g | n a n a g e r , B iU ^W am er:

d e r; b u s ln e u m a n ag e r, L eonard B lan d fo rd : a a i is ta p t business m a n a ­ger, W ilto n H o v o rk a ;, advertising m a n a g e r. R i t a .M a e S am ion; cos- tum e*. D o ro th y M a rg a n t S m ith ; ita v e s e t, BUI W arn e r . R a lph E a ­to n . C b e f te r H lggtna , Lew is ReiCter, J a c k M a d la n d ; p ropertie s , - Bob S tra d le y , D ew ey B udaon : e lec tri­c ian* , S u g e n e H uated , G ene W hite; m a k a .u p , D ick R eynolds, M a rth a A riftury; jo u n d e ffe c t^ M a r i l y s ^ - aee. J e a n L ow e; tlckate. A l l a n ^ - v a ll. J a c k H e ltre cb t , U o n a H ulburt, NeU K lr im u o . B arlene t la d d y .

0 : i5 p . m . J im io r a n d Senior•y. p . s .

7 :30 p . m . M n . A d ic ra ft w in b ring h e r o loalng m essage on “T b e Sec­o n d C om ing o f C h ris t." , , -

7 :#o p . m . W ednesday. F n y e r m eeting .

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m a n B olU nger a n d E u laU A nder­son b o th o f P lcabo w ere m a rrie d by Ju d g e a . A . C ondle. T h e w itnesses w ere M a rg a re t R obertson a n d A. W. E nalgn , Jr.

• n ie S w e d ish ro y a l famU y is d e ­scended fro m Ju lea B e m a d o tte , a P re a c h so ld ier, w ho acceded to th e th ro n e In 181B u C harles X IV .

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th re e a n d * lx y e a n o t age wUl be guest* a t a ju n io r h ig h school p a rty o n S a tu r d a y a fte rn o o n . H om e m a k ­in g claa*e* o f MUs R u ttt Joh n so n w ill se rve u tb e ho*te*se*.

C a rry in g o u t a O e o w W aablng- toD th e m e , favo r* wUl be red , w h ite a n d b lu e c re p e p a p e r ha ts .. B to r iu w ill b e re la te d to th e smaU gue*ts. by ; B e tty Iverson , Je a n e tte S m ith , J u l i a A nn R yan , Ruby M oore, L u d lle J a c U tn , Je n n ie S lg- g ln s a n d R u b y M ateon . ’

O th e r e n te r ta U u n e n t du rin g th a a f te r s o o o w ill be : p ia n o num bers by Ju U a A n n R y a n , E rm a U a Sk in ­n e r a n d M a rjo rie D iam ond ; dances by M a ry H e len C lapper, Lei N an i B a rn e s a n d Lol* B a ir ; a n accord ion so lo by R u tb a n n H ayes, vocal *010* by OlUe F e r n Secord, a n d A nna M ae J o h n so n , a n d a v io lin num ber by D o ro th y H u d so n .

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le a c a n n o t re m a in a dem ocracy u n ­less a m a jo r ity o f lt« d tls e n s ob ta in co llege e d uca tions, M r. H enry T hom - u M oore, iire s ld en t o f Skidm ore coUege, S a r a to g a S p rings, N . Y., said In a n a d d re ss to a p a re n t- tea ch e r g ro u p h e re .

A co llege e d u ca tio n is necessary because w ith o u t I t people do n o t h a v e a p ro p e r social consciousness D r. M oore sa id .

“I f w e a re go ing to r u l s t th e m o v em en ts to w a rd d ic ta to rsh ip s a n d r e U to o u r rep rese n ta tiv e fo rm o f g o v e rn m e n t, w e m u st have in th e U n ite d S ta te s people w ho c an v o te in te llig en tly ,” h e sa id .

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U.S.PIED GES1C oopera tion o f th e U n ite d S ta te*

b o u s ln t a u th o ri ty w ith effo rt* In Id a h o to secure low ooct hom e* fo r those o f t h e low incom e g rcup* h a d been p l e d g e d tod a y by N a th a n S tra u s , n a tio n a l a d m in is tra to r , i t w u a n nounced by T b o m u M oD ou- la ll, low co st a d m in is tra to rfo r Id ah o .

C ooperation o f tb e n a U a n a t o r­g a n isa tio n " in every w ay possib le '' w u p ledged I n a le tU r w h ich M r. S tra u s w ro te to Sen . Ja m e s P . Pope. Pope, in tu r n , s e n t a copy o f th e le t te r to M eD o tig tll

A t th e sam e tim e M cDougaU a n ­nounced th a t re -o rg a n isa tlo n o f th e A m erican C itlien * P ro tec tive a ssoci­a t io n , o f w h ich b e ta p res id en t, will ^ a r t In tb la se c tio n o f tb e s ta te n e x t M onday n ig h t a t K im b erly . T h e u n it* WlU b e (o rm ed in e a c h c ity a n d com m un ity , r a th e r t h a n by coun tlee U b u . b e e n th e p rac tic e in th e p u t

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W A SH IN O T O N , Feb. 18 ( U * - A f i n s congresslcm al “no” m s report* ed to d a y to h av e c ru ihed t w w d e b t p a y m e n t p roposal from a n u n ­id e n tif ie d d e fa u lte r whose proposi­t io n m ig h t h a v e opened A m erica* m oney m a rk e ts to foreign borrow ers now b a rre d by th e Johnson act.' O ffic ia l sources refused to con* f ln n th is r e p o r t D enial ranged from u n q u a lif ied a ssertio n th a t w ar deb ts h a d n o t been discussed to assu rance th a t th e re h a d been no considers* tio n o f m a tte r s re la tin g to G re a t B r ita in , e ith e r a s to debta o r a r e ­c ip rocal t r a d e agreem ent.

T h e r e p o r t w as founded on In fo r­m a tio n b e a r in g on- a W hite H ouse c on fe rence a t w hich M r. R oosevelt m e t y e s t« rd ay w ith Vice P residen t Jo h n N . O a rn c r , Secre tary of S ta te Cordell H u ll, C h a irm an F a t H arrl* BOTt. o l th e se n a te lln a n ce com m it­tee. a n d C h a liro an R obert L . p o u g h to n , o f tlie house w ays a n d m e an s com m ittee , whose com m ittees d eal w ith w ar deb t m a tte rs before congress, such a s accep tance of

Four-H Groups Show Active 1937 Records

la tlc a lly w ould escape Joh n so n a c t b a n s.

N o R c lauU oD O ffic ia l sources refused to con ­

f irm th is rep o r t. D enials ranged fro m unQ uallfled a ssertion th a t w ar deb ts h a d n o t been discussed.

O ne ve rsion o f th e conference p e r suaslve ly c irc u la ted he re w as th a t

' k w a r d e b t p roposal was p resen ted to th e corvteseca a n d th a t th e c o n ­gressional g roup prom ptly sa id th e ir colleague w ould n o t be likely to r e ­la x e x is tin g fund ing agreem ents, E x tra o rd in a ry in junc tions for* s e ­crecy wero impooed by M r. R oose­velt a n d I t w as suggested by u su a l­ly w c ll'ln fo rm ed officials th a t a n y sto rie s r e p o r tin g w ar debts h a d been discussed sho u ld con tah i th e a c ­com p an y in g s ta te m en t th a t they probab ly w ould be denied.

HuU m in im ized th e im portance of th e m e e tin g w h ich aroused belief th a t i t m a y h av e d e a lt w ith a p ro ­posa l f ro m som e obscure deb tor, w hose o b liga tion Is sm all in com ­p a ris o n w ltti th e hllUons o f do lla rs ow ed th e U n ite d S ta te s governm ent by G re a t B r ita in . P ra n ce a n d I ta ly .

F in la n d O nly Payor I t w as believed possible th a t a

sm a ll d e b to r m ig h t undertake to m ake a scale -dow n or lum p-sum o r o th e r d e b t a g re em e n t w ith th e U n it­ed S ta te s w h ich w ould become a p ra c tic a l if n o t bind ing p rec ed e n t fo r ovRtii^ deb tors .

T h a t p rocess w ould bear direc tly on o p e ra tio n of th e Jo h n so n a c t, a law w h ic h becam e effective In 103i fo rb idd ing foreign governm ents In w hole o r p a rtia l d e fa u lt to th is g o v e rn m e n t torfloBt new *

AcUva records a n d a n e n e r ie t lo e n ro llm e n t o f r u ra l boys t n d c lrU axe show n in th e num m ary of 1B37 aetlvlU es fo r Je ro m e. M in idoka. O o o d ln f, E ac e l to n a n d U ag e rm as . T h e aum fflarles v e r e Issued by E a r l R . S tan se ll. d is tr ic t club a g en t. In th e se rie s o f 1W7 c lub rovlewg.

JEBOHE D u rln c lU T th e r« w ere e ig h t •«*

tlv« 4 -H cluba In th e T lclnlty o f Je ro m e . T h e ie g roups w ere dlvl^led in to one livestock c lub a n d one b a k ­in g c lub a t r a i l s C ity , tw o e lo th ing clubs In th e A pple ton dU trlc t, tw o c lo th in g clubs in th e P le a sa n t P la in s d is tr ic t, a bak ing club a t E ldo rado H eigh ts , a n d a c lo th in g club a t W estlle ia .

■ F o u r sheep p ro jec ts w ere com ­ple ted by R obert K ulm , M arlon B eeves. O la lr R icke tts, a n d D e a n R icke tts , In th e P a lU C ity L ivestock club led by B ud M eeks. T h e B usy B akers club in th a t v ic in ity w as led toy M rs. B ea T hom ason w ith 100 p e r c e n t com pletion o f p ro jec ts . Club officers a n d m em bers w ere D oris B ird , p resid en t: Im ogene B ird , vice p resid en t: D oro thy T ip to n , sec ­re ta r y ; a n d B em lce n 'e stfaU , re* p o r te r : N orm a H ansen , E rm a K u lm , Lola L ange. L adene Ixjwe, N ella J o N ellsen, P ra n ce s S tudevan , a n d Viv* Ion W alters.

Com pleted AU P ro iecU T h e G olden T im es c lub , led by

M rs. C harles O tto , com pleted *11 Its p ro jec ts In firs t, second, a n d t h l ^ ye a r c lo th ing . C lub o ffice rs d u r in g 1937 were G er tru d e O tto , p res id en t: BonltA V andehel, v k e p resid en t; B lan c h O oem m er, secre tary : R uby P a y to n , rep o rte r; T reesa E h n n a n - t r a u t . Dolly K o lliw ay . H a H ollow ay. A rleda K e n n e d fl t ,L o u ise K lssler, Sh irley R eed, a n d M ary V andehel. U n d er th e leade rsh ip of M rs. C . W . M cCandless, seven girls com pleted p ro jec ts In th ree years o f c lo th ing . L o la Buckles w as club p resid en t: H elen L aw she. vice p resid en t: DoUle

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F o u r g ir ls cc^npleted b a k in g work in th e G ln g e re tte s c lub le d b y Mrs. 0 . 0 . C lark a n d in th e N if ty N ine cloUUng d u b le d by M rs. O tto R en- B e lm aa H ie fe girl* w ere L o rra ine B rassfleld . re p o r te r of b o th clubs; G ladys Culley. b ak ing se cre tary ; p e m R oM B lm in . b a k lag p res id en t; And M ary L u A dam son.

I n Uw AceQula c lub 1*4 by Mr*. F r a n k B u tle r , th e follow ing girls com pleted c lo th in g p ro je c ts : Cor- le n n s G lrau d , p res id en t; V erna W agner, r e p o r te r: J u s tin e GlrauU. B e tty H ogue. lo n e O ste rh o u t. and A lene Ohugg.

M U O D O E A B O V S* CL U BSTw o U veitock c lubs i n M in idoka

counter during ' U 37 w ere under- th e le ad e rsh ip o f A ugust H ondo , R u ­p e r t, a n d Jo h n C orless, P a u l. T he H igh G ra d e L ivestock c lub . R upert, com pleted a ll p ro jec ts fo r w h ich It enro lled , re p o r ts be ing received f r c ^ W ayne D avis, p re s id en t; K en n e th L au d er, vice p res id en t; D av id Sm ith , secre tary ; J a y Sew ell, rep o rte r: K e ith B ailey , J im m y C a r te r , Del­b e r t G illespie, E rn e s t G lraud , G eorge G lrau d , V. M eu llm an , and R a lp h S c h n e lter . P ro je c te In th e Snake R lre r S tock club , P a u l, w ere com pleted by N ell B o rup , p resid en t; R o m Qorleas. vice p res id en t; Jim m ie C audle , se c re ta ry , a n d M a x P e te r-

O O O D IN O H O M E ECO N O M IC S B ak ing , can n in g , a n d c lo th ing

proJecU w ere com pleted i n tw o O oodlng clubs—th e K a n n y K an - n e rs , led by L ucille K n ig h t, a n d the K a n n e re tte s . le d by M rs . O . D. R y a n . B o th groups

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Charles S ta rre tt .

T h a t c losed th e biggest a n d c heap ­e s t m oney m a rk e t In th e w orld to th e g re a t d e fa u ltm g powers.

T w en ty fo re ign governm ents now owe th e U n ite d S ta te s app rox im ate ­ly •11,000,000,000 a n d a ll o f th em a re in d e fa u lt except F in land w hich is pay ing a funded deb t of |i>.000,- OOO on schedule .

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H en ry , secre tary : I re n e M iller, r e ­p o r te r , a n d o th e r m em bers w en G race B leak. L aurice L arsen , a n d F ra n ce s W ard.

F iv e g irls com pleted th e ir p ro jec t w ork in t^ o N im ble F ingers club led by M n . T eggle B arker, m em bers be ing Abbie B a rk er, p resid en t; lo la B a rk e r , vice p res id en t; S d n a B a r ­ke r. secre tary : L eona W ilson, re ­p o rte r , a n d Dorto Loy. I n th e S u n ­ny H our club led by M rs. W . H . Da>'. Ja n ice T hom pson w as club p res id en t: H elen Je a n c T erry , vice p res id en t: E d ith T ortell, secre tary ; W an d a Jones, rep o rte r, a n d o th e r m em bers a re A im a Lou C raig. E d ith D avis, T h e lm a D avis. R ebecca G w artney . B e th H ershey . W inona Jo n es, a n d F lo rence K au fm an .

E lslo F u lle r w as local le ad e r o f th e C lever Cooks c lub in w hich f i r s t a n d second y e a r bak ing p ro jec ts w t n c o m p le t^ by^l^orlne Cowger, p res id en t; t to n n a H andy, rep o rte r:V tn n a K ing , N am o • M u ld e r , a n d V irg in ia V ance.

W ith L au rene Ploss a s leader, th e follow ing B a n n er Sew ing club m em ­bers com pleted p ro jec ts in c lo th ­in g : B e tty Cornw ell, p resid en t; L ila Rose G off, vice p resid en t: R u th O off, sccre ta ty : N eta W illiam s, r e ­po r te r ; D oris Cornwell, M ary H ou- gendoubler, N orm a Ploes, P hyllis J e a n Sm ith , D ora W alker, and U eU W illiam s.

o rig inally a s can n in g cluba. F o u r­te e n pro jec t* w ere com pleted by eleven g irls in L ucille K n ig h t 's club. T hese g irls were H elen K om her. p res id en t; D elores W atts , vice pres­id e n t; A da M ae H arm s, rep o rte r; L au re n a A dam s. B everly H ughes. J e a n N elson. O lga O 'N el). M a rg a re t R yan , D elores W atts . P a t ty W enns- tro m , a n d A le tha P ln n ey .

I n th e o lde r g ir ls '.g ro u p , M rs. G, D . R yan , leade r. E d n a L ucU le Rob* e rta w as p res id en t; W U m a Eisner, vice p res id en t; M a rjo ry T hom pson, ■ecretary. a n d L ucille K n ig h t, re­p o r te r . O th e r m em bers w ere L au i- e n e A dam s, G era ldene GUlesple, a n d ‘E s th e r H eller. T e n projecU w ere com pleted by th e se seven girls.

G ooding CooQty BoysO th e r boys' p ro jec ts c om pleted In

G ooding county w ere in th e B eat 'E m A ll club led by BUI B u rk h a rd t a n d D o ra n B u tler . B liss. Com ple­tio n s w ere b y P o n B ray , sheep; B ill B u rk h a rd t. beef a n d sw ine; D o ra n B u tler , beef; F ra n c e s B u t ' le r , beef, a n d Bob H uff, sheep .

• I n H ag e rm an , B illie P ish , F loyd W inegar a n d H ow ard W ln eg a r com ­ple ted d a iry pro jec ta in th e B utter* / a t B oosters club led by P . A . K en - n lc o tt, Jr.. a n d M a rlin T u c k e r com ­ple ted a w aterm elon p ro je c t in th e H ag e rm an B e tte r C rops c lub led by Charlee HoH.

Schw ab; room Im p ro T e m e n t-X o lsRoice.

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TutUe -was ted b y O pal L i n e n , Ha- sernian. th e follow ing g ir ls co m p let­ing th e ir w ork: E lolse O ra v e i . pres* iden t: D onna M oyes, ,r lee p rea ld en t: BUlle Justice , R uby L a n e n . U yrU e McLeod, a n d V era M cLeod.

Two baking d u b s a n d two d o th - ing clubs com pleted th e ir - p ro jec t work In H agerm an . H ag e rm an B ak ­ers’ were led by J a n e t C h a p lin , of- t i« i» a n d o the r roem bers w h o tu r n ­ed In p ro jec t reco rd s be in g Joyce H um phries, p resid en t; L a u ra V ader, vice p residen t; P ay re B a r io fl . sec- retary ; F lo rence M a ry Jo n e s . ^ porter; M axine B ostw lck, Elallne Vader. 'm e lm a W ataon . a n d D o n n a Lou Boyer. H ag e rm an B a ) (e n I I , a second y e a r b ak ing d u b . v e r e un* der th e leade rsh ip o f M r t. H en ry Clark, p ro jec ts be in g co m p leted by Sylva T ucker, p res id en t; D e n n a Tucker, v l9e p res id en t; I re n e H ens* Ice. secretary : J e a n A llen , D o n n a Cody. J a n e t C h a p lin . B em lece Clark. Florence H enslee , a n d Jessie Raa Bands.

Mrs. E a r l 3. A llen se rv ed a a le a d ­er of th e two c lo th in g c lubs. Of> fleers a n d o th e r m em b ers w ho com> pleted w ork In th e f i r s t y e a r d u b were L au ra V ader. p re s id e n t; F lo r­ence M ary Jo n es, vice p rea ld en t: Jo a n B lackhart, E la in e V a d e r,'D o n ­n a Lou Boyes, a n d R u th W hee ler. All pro jec ts w ere com pleted In th e sccond year club w ith T h e lm a W a t­son. p residen t; D o n n a C ady , secre ­ta ry ; sy lv a T ucker, r e p o r te r ; a n d th e following o th e r m e m b era : C le- one A bercrctnble. J e o n A llen, B e r- niece C lark, F lo rene H ena lee. I re n e Henslee, Jessie R a e S a n d s , a n d D o n ­n a Tucker.

SALT LA KE OTPV. M ) . 18 (UJO- “M ormon cQlony" d a im s a c a ln a t th e M exican governm en t w ill r e s u l t In paym ent o f a p p r e x U n a t^ $000,000 to $89 persons, V ernon R om ney, a t ­to rney for a n u m b e r o f th e claim * anU . announced today .

Rom ney sa id b e J e a m e d fro m W ashington th e specia l M exican claim s commission h a s c cn d u d e d i t i f indings in th o u sa n d s of cases a n d th a t th e u . S. trea su ry , a i disbura* ing ag en t fo r th e governm en t o t Mexico, will *oon beg in m aU in f checks to those c la im s t h a t have been approved.

A lthough gross aw ards to th e L. D . S. colonlita repo rted ly to ta le d 11,104,037. u nde r te rm i of t h e ItaaV ad ju stm e n t be tw een th e U n ited S ta te s a n d Mexico n o c la im an t will receive th e fu ll am oun t. P ay m en ts wlU average ab o u t M pe r cen t, i t WM ind icated , accord ing to R om ney.

T h e "M orm on colony" claim s rep* resen t restitu tion fo r p roperty to st w hen colonists w ere driven from C hihuahua a n d S ono ra du ring up - risings betw een 1910 a n d 1920.

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DUHL. Pcb. IB CSpeclft])—T ile Is - th e r a n d son b a n q u e t o! th e B a p tis t c hu rch and S u nday school w as held T uesday evening w ith 78 covers laid o n th e long tab les a rra n g e d In th e recreation room. T h e d in n e r was served by th e teach ers a n d offipers o f th e Sunday school and w as in ch arge of M rs. H atm ak er, Sunday school supe rin tenden t.

A m ale q u in te t com posed of E arl Allen. KenneUi B o n a r, BUls W ood­ruff, Rev. E . R. B erg, a n d C larence Kyles, accom panied by M rs. E llca- be th Bonar, sang sev era l num bers tl)roughout th o evening. C larence K yles gave a to a s t to th e fa th e rs , a n d H enry L ehm an responded w ith a to a st to th e sons. J a c k H an n sang a solo. "111 G o W here H e W an ts Me to Go,” Rev. R oy E . B a rn e tt, pasto r of th e B a p tb t c h u rc h of Tw in Falls, w as th e trt^^st speake r of th e evening.

'n i e m o the r a n d d a u g h te r b a n ­quet will be served In M arch .

A fte r th e n e x t O ra n g e m eeting , w h ich la to be a a h o rt o n e . a c a rd p a rty h u been a rra n g e d fo r th e e n ­joy m e n t o f th e m e m b ra .

T h e O d d S ta r c lub o f th e .p rtm ary room a t F a lrv lew e n te r ta in e d tb e u pper g rades and e ig h t l i t t le guesU a t a V alen tine , p a r ty a t th e K hoo l house M onday. T h e g o e ita w ere G ene H ah n . D w alne W a ta o ^ B e tty H ard ing . P a t ty G ibb. O tto W acnar, D onnie K ra m e r. L eonard P re tl, a n d I rv in g T verdy . T h e room w as gaily decorated in h e arts . A fte r a V al­e n tin e e x d u jig e retre thm «D •erved.

M r*. E d P in k of Q u tte n b e tf . la ., a rr iv e d la s t week to b« w ith h e r d a u g h te r , M rs. H aro ld Brow n, a n d

T h e c M d re n a t W lliowdale Joyed a p a r ty on V alen tine 's day. G am e* w ere played, V alen tine ! ex­c h an g e d a n d refre shm en t* w ere served by th e teachers.

A t S u p e r io r school on V alen tine 's d a y th e c h ild re n en joyed a p a rty w h ich o p e n ed w ith a m eeting tlie G ood C ltlitoa* league. A p a p e r on T h o m as B d lson w aa given by Dom* Inga C orp lon :, a play . “G eorge W ash in g to n .'' by E dm urid M artens. Ja m ea T verdy , D om inga Corplon. D oris S h a w . C onn ie H am by, Loulso H all. V e m iu JageU . M elba Jagels , & n m a G ejka , R a lp h H ah n , and M a rg a re t C o rp lon ; a p a p e r on G eorge W ash in g to n by H plen C e jka : th e sto ry o f L incoln by J u a n ita Jag els : th e s to ry of v a le n tin e 's day by R a lp h H a h n , a n d re a d ln g i by M arlon K odesh , M elba Jagels . D orU Bliaw. M a rg a re t C orp lon , E m m a C ejka , a n d R u th S h aw . G am ea were p lay ed in w h ic h M arlo n Ko* desh a n d J u a n i ta Ja g e ls were wln^ ne rs . R e fre sh m e n ta w ere served. G uests w ere M rs. E d H all, M rs. F red H ah n . M ta . R w lo lp h M a rten s . M ra. E. Shaw , a n d M rs. P r a n k K odesh.

M r. a n d M rs. E d H ard in g were am ong guests a t a V a le n tln e t p a rty M onday even ing a t th e A . E . H eller hom e given by th e T hem anus club In h o n o r o f th e husbands.

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dvQ ten lca nnmced an tzualnaU oa to fm • sltloa as "electrlo h e lp e r a t S . veteran*' h o ^ t a l a t Bolia, ^ J salary range* d m M .n» to I M H ' per year. Appik*t4ottg mart t r - fils not latei than the last o t 9 ^ : n ia ry . .

t n death yesterday by thU email O hio river tow n w hich long h a d con* sidered h im its fav o rite «on.

H is funera l w as b rie f a n d simple b u t G alllpolls pa id lU la s t respecU t o M c ln ty r t, w ho d ied tn Kew 'y ork la s t M onday, in a m a n n e r usually re ­served for s ta te sm en o r m ilita ry he- roe*. Business pla«ea w ere doaed. School w as dism issed. Almoet every­body In tow n a n d th o tu a n d s f n o ou tside w en t to G atew ood, th e M c­In ty re "d ream hom e," to see h is body.

I n respect to M cIn tyre 's lo re for e o lc n d ih irt* . h la b e ^ w u d e th e d In a blue e h lrt a n d tie.

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T h e a ll-h ig h school play, ' W here' G ra n d m a ." is being rehearsed every n ig h t a t th o school house, coached by . Mls.n E lisa b e th WllUainB.- 'H io c tm rn c te rs a re M ary Froncla Je ffrls , M ark H ates, E lizabeth Quvls, M ar- g a rc i L lnrtuu, Kaim flavnge, Cecil W alke r, V iv ian Hcstbeck. Reed E arl, a n d L au re l T ru e . Tills play will bo p u l on M n ich 11 a t tiin uuu llo rl-

M r. n n d M rs. C lark K lelnkopf terta^T^rrt a t » Vnh-nllno p a rty n t th e ir hom o Baturrtny for th o school fac u lty a n d th e ir im rtnera. G uests cam o d ressed o s acliool ch ild ren . R o - fre s ln n e n ts were itcrvrd.

M rs. R a lp h D ay. prcAldent o f th e W . O. T . U . In M urtaiiBh. was n t th e w h o o l houiic 'nu-fldny to fltnrt th e te m p era n co coiiiohl work In ih e school, r r l z e s thin year will be given in e a c h g rad e for indiv idual w ork, a n d a p r ise fo r th e room o r g roup w h ich d o rs th e best pn ijec t work.

I v a n M oyes, son o t M r. a n d M rs. D av id Q , Moyps, sang over th e K . S . L . b ro a d c a s l w ith Uib m ale chorus of th o D. Y . U . a iu iday n igh t.

M r. a n d M r*. O w en Severw K e a te ' th e p a re n ta of a l>aby boy b o m F e b ­ru a ry 11 a t th n I 'w ln F a lls hoo]>ltal, also R ev . a n d M rs. Honk a re thn parent.-! of a boy bom Feb. 11 a t tho T w in F a lls hoap ltal. M r. R onk w as th o M e th o d is t m lnU ter hero fo r a n u m b e r o f years.

R e lie f society m eeting was he ld a t th o hom o of Mm. Z cnnla K gbert T u esd ay w ith n ine ladles freB ent. M rs. K a te Perklnn gavn th e leason.

O rlen M oyes of Vale. O re., 1s a g u e s t th is week a t hla uncle's, I>av- id G . M oyes.

MIsa E lla ab e th D avU gave a pa rty a t h e r h o m e Sunday honoring M ark B a te e ' b lilh d a y , IM nntr w aa a e rv td to six . 'T ho tim e w as sp e n t p laying p a rd s a n d o th e r fam e*.

S u n d a y n ig h t a f te r th e regu la r X pw orth leag u e m eeting th e group. M m e m lie ri, w e n t to Uis Boyle hom e a n d en jo y ed p lay ing gam ea a n d e a t ­in g (w pcom .

T h e R e lie f w o le ty p rea lden t,.M rs. M el W alk e r, a n d lie r oo E d ith H atea a n d L au ra P eck a n d a e c re u ry , G eneva Moyes m a t a t th e L. D . H. c h u rc h M onday a n d m ade p la n s fo r th e p a rty to be held M aroh 17. th o a n n iv e rsa ry of th e R elief ao- cleiy.

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.C ^ ar lc a J . M lstilrr, who h a d been i rea id en t he rn fur several yeara b e ­fo re hin r tea lli «>n 'n iesday in W alla W alla , W aali., will be p a id f in a l U ib u te B a tu rd ay a fU m o o n a t th e Iteo rgan liied I.. D. fl. chu roh . H e m oved to W ashlnuton la s t sp ring .

U a 4 r« r new I tM cataM g. K in - beriy N arae rlrs , K imberly, ld a .~ A d v .

M IN ID A K O 0 1 R L 8 ' CLUBS D uring 1037 th e re w ere seven 4-H

g irls ' clubs o rganized In M inidoka coun ty—two c lo th ing clubs In H ey- b u m . tw o In P a u l, one In Acequla. a n d a baking a n d c lo thh ig club n e a r tho M inidoka dam .

T h o Sunsh ine Sew ing society, led by M rs, E arl Jo rd an , H eybum , com ­ple ted six c lo th in g projec ts, th ree rn c h In second a n d fou rtli y ear cloUjlnK. T hese com pletions w ere m ade by R ose Jo rd an , -club p res i­d e n t; H arrie t Sohrock. >1ce p re s i­d e n t; B a rb a ra W hiting , se cre tary ; M ollle K rause, F lo ra W arner, a n d A nnie W hith ig . M rs. E llen Brow er w as Itx-al leader o f th e N eedle- 'n i rc a d -a n d - 'n ilm b le club in w hich fi r s t year c lo tliing p ro jec ts w ere com pleted by P re sid e n t V era A n- deriton; Vice P re s id e n t O pal W h v n e tt. R u th Jo rd an . W anda M e n . M arg are t W an ie r, S h lla C h a tm a n , a n d Jpi\n Tolton.

P a u l Clube P a u l r lo th ln g c lubs w ere le d by

M rs. W arren H olllnger. second y e a r w ork, a n d Shirley H olllnger, f irs t ycftr w ork. O JU ccra a n d o th e r m e m - bera w ho com plete^ aecond y e a r p ro jec ts In th o F a n c y SU tchera ch ih wero llP lrn Pe te rm an , p res id en t; Id a M aler, v ire p residen t; In a Mae Acock, secre tary ; D oro thy H arp er, rep o r te r: Lois i io l lln g tr a n d V etda F redericks. T iny T ailo rs w ho com ­p le ted w ere P hyllis P e te rm an , p re s ­id e n t; Magdaler>a Plocker. vice p re s ­id e n t; a n d A nna Ixni Sparks.

HAZELTONT h e Cloverleaf Sew ing C irc le, led

by M rs. G . W . F a irb an k s , a n d t V T h rifty W orkers, led by M rs. G len F a irb an k s , com pleted e ig h t 4-H c lo th ing p ro jec ts th is y e a r in G re en ­wood com m unity e a s t o f H are lto n . R u th F a irb an k s w as p res id en t o f th e Cloverleaf c lub: o th e r o ffice ra a n d m em bers being N o rm a E llis, secre­ta ry : V irginia V aughn , rep o rte r; Lois F a irbanks , a n d E lg e n a M iller. I n Qio T ljr lf ty W orkers c lub p ro j­e c t com pletions w ere Id a M ae Boyd, p resid en t: E unice Boyd, a n d B e tty M ae H um phrey.

BILLBDALET lie Buny W orkers c lub In H ills­

da le conunun lty n e a r E den , J e r ­om e county, w as th e la rg e s t club In souU\ c tn tra l Id a h o d u r in g 1931. T))l!i ch ib enrolled 17 g ir ls tn |1 p ro jec ts and h a d 100 p e r c e n t com ­p le tion of projec ts. L ocal leader* w ho auijervlitrd th e p ro je c t w ork w ere Bally W arden, b a k in g ; LoU R olre , cloUiIng; a n d F a y e P .' H ayes, can n in g and room Im provem ent. Lola ito lre wa* p te s ld e n t o f th e club , W itma T alley , vice p residen t, a n d V lolei H tpphens se rv ed a s sec- re U ry ahfl reporter.

By p ro je c t, th e m em bera o f th e c lub were-, baking—X ileen G ordon , Alice Kennedy, R uby K en n e d y . L il­lia n Oliver. Loi# R oice , E leanor Schw ab. Nudlne S ea l, V io le t S tep h - ei\s, W tlnia T alley . B e tt^ W ardeU . a n d E sther W ardell; c lo lh O if—M ary Francps Huvps, Alice K en n e d y . Ruby Keimrclv, Hrrnlca O liver, L ill ia n O l­iver. iwiis itolce, A lp h a Schw ab. B e tty Hip;iliens. V io le t S tephens, W llm» 'I'nilpy, B e tty W a r d d l , Ei­th e r W ardoll, a n d R u th W ardell; can n in g -M a ry F ran o ee H ayea, B er­n ice o iiv rr, l.ll llan O live r, R om alne Oliver. I.OI.1 Rolce a n d A lpha

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See o u r new display of H lh tin ir f ix tu re !. DoEena o f b ea u tifu l now dealgna to (Ihooao from .Bracket Llihta, as il­

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S o c k e t W re nche s

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P a d lo c k s

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IQAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN F A U jJgA gO Fridny. February 18,. 1988 '

LAY ADVANCES IN GOODING OUTLAW MEETBurley, Murtaugh, iTeromev College Quintets Favored

Po cate llo O u tla w s , M e rid ia n , H o llis te r : P a il to A r r i v e f o r F i r s t G am e s

<BesvlU a t t u t f » m » wID b« fon ad cn i )G O O D IN a Feb. 18 Special)— The G ooding Outlaw

tournam ent, oldest m ee t in Idaho, looked m ore th a n ever today to be a wide-open a f fa ir , w ith team s fro m th e Snake Valley dominatiDg: com petition.

B u r l^ Elkfl, M u rtau g h Savages, and G ooding college d a b a retaftied th e ir fa v o rite positions— b u t th e s tren g th o f Caldwell F rostie s and E m m ett from w este rn Id a h o was etill to be viewed by local fa n s . The E m m ett crew , leading th e Boise Valley league, w as considered th e dark-horse o f th e tournam ent—and a good b e t to reach th e finals.

. ' Theae tw o clubs and A m eri­can go t into th e second round yesterday by d raw ing

toumatneot was So sort of s' braddle for a «bU« aa UerldUn and

■ Outlaws, aeheduled to plsj'itaUBett and CaldweU Froetles, m - teetlTebr. failed to ahow up. Amerl-

. tan n u a waa acheduled to batUe BoUrttf, 1n)t the latter crew waa

. vttbte to attend following a ta r - -geeUBDt wblla ea nu te to tha jneet.

SaWVS>'ZmaMll y as tbto »onjln«'8 game*, tbe pow-

- o t M fto rlay O n tla v to u rn a m e n t, te s te d th e s tr e n g th o t X m in e tt cag* i n In a n 8 a ; m . gam e. A t » « . m .

\ l a j n i l f n F U la p l i ^ I t i n m gam e .o f.th e m e e t l a a tflC w fth th e Good*

.Legion iiu ln t. Je ro m e Jayceea

^ ■ - a « H t t ^ ^ w i t h ' t l i ethe usderdoga, a fte r th ree

i;h- .-d to lto a t the handa of th e Caada .already thla teum . M 11

S u d o att coUege ad r ,eo j f ^ e l t b m Hoi*

teraooaioaatertrpU Uoacow O

c S ! f g r ^ 5 ^ 1 h .S .° ‘ "

W e W U l.te t t le a B o b l a n d a t live , O H o h i r m t b a t t l a U n k a.

X t a g m n . n m i t n t 'x J ^ . 3 P< ^ ' B a f &Ql aeeta 6ho- ■ S e^ a n f f n ^ t h n on ganea will i l l .4 ^(ecm & u d ^^ wlmMCi o t s)»3iM eatUer fii tbe.4Uy.A ^Xbok.Bfll i ta t( e d .o U th » to u n ia -

.........„___ ___s<asmtf* U and M ortangh S a n g e s cxn>

/ . . to a n d ja u n a i r t o y 43-m .aotatai Xeglon trounced Xink^

............• • o( -BblM U - a inand then th e Je -

_ . M 'ndllad to Doeii out a

« ^ p i w . f i l i i r i U h i x M

. ' ftiiligr IQ s adranoed into the

Albion Meets Utah Quint This Week-End

ALBION , IV b. l a (S p e d a ))—The h ig h acoriag baaketeera f ro m Snow Ju n io r college o t U ta h wlU e tru t th e ir w ares a g a l iu t th e A ib lcn a ia te N orm al p layera In a aeriea o f gam es th is w eek end . T r ld a r th e con test wiU b e he ld In A lb ion a n d S a tu rd ay In th e B urley h ig h achoo l gym na- -‘um .

F u t gam e* w ith a g r e a t d eal of scoring will lend to th e excitem ent

" le gam es. 8a o w college, w hich . . ranks second I n th e u u h - id a h o Ju n io r college league w ill t ry to m a lB tah i th a t position w ith w ins a iu i m ore u p to a tie fo r f i r s t place w ith W eber college in case t h e U tte r loeee to o th e r gam e. A lbion now h a s a .600 itan iU ng a n d e n deavo r to ge t n e a te r to th e to p w ith a couple o f Tictortea a n d itU l be in s ig h t o t a

& th e beat, g a m e oir th e

Snow eonege. because of iU scoring ability and lutky players, la given a s l l^ t edge over Albloa. To combat (heee handicaps there has been « re­arrangement of player positioos to provide cloee checking.

Brains Battle OakleyTonight

One ef the really * W nm es of the year wlB-be iti«e4 on theloeal high, lobool floor tonight when the OaUiT Hornets, powerful Oassla ; eounty outfit, moves here for its sec­ond game of the aeaaon with the Twln.fUteBitdns.

OcilihB. V.-^oMar outfit, with only three defeaUOD^U record this year, win be the u n d e ^ , with iiaurice Bartruft. star center and high point mao of the club, out tor a week or 10 d a n with a sprained wrist Bart- n ift UOond the wrist when he fell on the ftieetSunday, and it Is doubt­ful it he wHI be tn shape to play ipueh again before March. 1.

The Hombt^ Mefendhig Glass A -------— from thU district, men-

a n d B ase w as th e f i r s t ' t e r n t o f a n in to th e d isc ard w h en v T m to th e W eodeU e lub by a o o m t f t 4S*M. Q a im ett . W ood m m . y t B v ehafflplOQi, w as t h e N a

. » ,d B b to b e e ttn ln a te d w hen i t en« ( m m ia tfd Ito n c o n d loes o t th e d a y

. • ^ 4 U i tim e to B u h l 38-3S. ■■'. ffolaa T M D . G halkad u p lU eeo- « M « h e a U tu rn e d baok

. |D i « a m in a o ta e gam e. S t-U . , a n d theQ th e pow erhu Q ooding ooi>

^ Q O i j ^ R u b b e d th e Bhoehone I w w in a , la s t year's o o o d ln g O u t- U w eham ploD s..40 'a0.

Strikes to Spare

By fRBD BTON^

. - I I ts pow er a n d ta k k .

, ^ H a s I p e h r . a a c . . . - ______, w aa i« p fo r w in n e n « t th'M r . O eerge H o t e l S lk s w as No. 1 > M w ith M l.

. A r t Boone, w ith aW . g o t c re d it f c r ^ ^ t s to ilfc F i n s tr ik e s In « r w to f ta lsh w ith. A rt g o t u o . T ed

iu b e u tu te dr y e t B ofrM bO racken a n d d id a r ig h t .. | 00d job.

W hat f ir s t l a a * » l th « BUu, v .J ta g h Itoena go t a n even MO. n e

« 9 one spU t t e f ill aU a t m T ew aa w ae th e geat. <«« easy spM M .

^ pU yer fo r th e K tks w en t b e JNO m a t t ex cep t H u g h ^ h t waa only eertn p in s

! 'A 4 a m a o t e t t o t th e O.iw r a«uad to i • I n over F in

A fid«f- I r t w o

Flreetcne r y team ).

. _ ------- a a d A h l f i i

tewd by “Dode" Cranney, a n sgain showlQg fine fonn after a mld-------- slump that took them down

indhigs. The OaUey club, in P « t eeasoos. has always appeand at its best against Twin FaHs. and afl-

tered one of the two league. . on the Bruha record->the other going to Rupert

vidtors wUl'present a power-

Irfiidy Bowlers Win Thriller

_ . --in nosed cut n re - e ^ e in 01» league lu t night In a tight eerap that saw a roU-off neo* esaary when the final game t n ed to a d ^ o o k . ih e extra baU nlled

**ch perfomer give the Udles v U ^ for a a-I martin In pimes. Firestone team replaces Ptrlslan

the season.B tudebaker w on by Uie sam e 3-1 lore o w m u h i Com m ercial

le a g u e the reby breaking • tong Joe- Ing ^ a k th a t se n t Ui# onccpow - e rfu l a u tom en in to U u cellnr

A w om an bowler, M n . n u u , Rog^ era, waa wtU iln four po in ts of b e ­ing h ig h In bo th Icu u e e . Bha h a d W7 to lead C ity loop, b u t w as a i e d o u t by a eo rg e H ot o t Ihe Elks, w ho h a d M l. A rt Boone, ........... •tu rn e d h i h igh s ln i le wUli a id . M rs. n o g e n h a d a io In OUy league

T h e scores;O i r r LBAGUR

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All-American Red-Heads C p t t i i n g to Murtaugh

T h e A ll-A m erican Red-H eads, w orld's c h a wUl m ake a soB there I d a ­ho a p p e v a a c e w h en i l p lays th e M u rta n fh SaT area. B n rley O utlaw chunplons, on th e MnrtBOgh floor on W ed tu X U r, r e b . 23. C om pottd o t w o rld-fsn ied fe m in in e a th lete* , th e m»mb«r* of th e squad a r t , le f t to r l jh t . P e |* y L tw son , B ase l Vlekers, B a th O ib o n i. H im B hie, B e « y KeKb. G ladys JU m m ler, K a y K frk - pa triek .

9 Marooned Deer Slowly Starve To Death on Old Baldy Ledge,

By J . p . O A lX A a B E BBUN VALLEY. F e b . IB (Spe-

d a l ) —Nine d e e r a re elow ty s ta ir - h ig to d e a th tod a y on a little pcom ontoiy n o bigger t h a n a te n ­n is cou rt, h a lf w ay u p on th e face o f O ld B aldy m o u n ta in ..

T h e d e e r h av e b e en m arooned th e re lo r a h n o s t tw o w eeks, w ith ­o u t to a d a n d c o n s tan t ly .m illing a b o u t io th e co n fin e d com pound they h a v e w orn in th e deep snow.

T h e a n im als w ere tr a p p e d there d u r in g a seriea o f sm a ll slides on th e fatie o f B a ldy d u r in g th e heavy sriowa. S u rro u n d ed <si th ree sides by » p re d p ltw is d ro p of h u n ­dreds o t te e t , a n d on th e fou rth

tid e by a de ep ov e rh a n g in g snown com ice, th e d e e r a re lo s t a n d b e ­fuddled. U naccustom ed to th e h igh country in th e de ep snow', fo r m oet of them a re q u ite young , th e y can fh id no e scapo f ro m th e t r p lig h t of cold a n d s ta r v a t lo a S u n Valley guests look a t th e m th ro u g h field" glasses a n d w o n d er w hy som eth ing isn 't done a b o u t i t .

A ccording to th e ga m e d e p a r t­m en t a n d fo re s t serv ice , I t is w ell- nigh im possible fo r a h u m a n to reach th e sp o t th ro u g h th e deep snow o n th e s te e p inc lines. T h e p ligh t o f th e d e e r is t h e eventual resu lt o f y e a r s o t in tru s io n and en cro ac h m en t by m a n a n d h is d e ­

velopm ent o r la n d , converting in to fa rm la n d th e low c o u n try t h a t was once th e w in te r g ra s ln g la n d of m ag n lflc ien t h e rd s o f deer, a n ­telope a n d o th e r lo n g in g w ild life . Now th e re is b u t Uttlo feed o n th e low la n d ran g e s , a n d t h a t l i t t le b it b den ied th e d e e r d u e to th e i r U mldlty a n d in n a te in s t in c t t o r e ­fra in fro m com ing in to th e v ic in ­ity o f hu m a n s.

These n in e o t te n d a te d a n d s ta rk -eyed d e e r w ill p e ris h i n a m a tte r o f a few days because I t Is th e order o f n a tu re a n d m a n u now estab lished . T h e re is l i t t le c an be done a b o u t i t now , b u t I t is h a rd to w atch th e m d ie .

Vandal Boxers^Win Six Fights with San Jose$eabiscuit, Pompoon Will Mitt-Men Battle in “Tune-Up”For $100,000 Handicap

B y JA C K G V BN TH EE • ABOADIA. C a li/ .. F e b . » OUO—A t t e r th a n » ho u se w ife a fte r losing

th e grocery budge t, Seab lscu it a o ftfP o m p o o n w ere touched u p with curry comba to d a y a n d pronounced ready fo r t h e m o s t im p o rta n t pre­view to be h e ld a t S a n ta A n ita tr a c k th is y e a r .

T h e preview ts t h e «S,000 S a n Carlos h a n d ic a p w h ic h is scheduled tom orrow a t a m ile a n d l * l ^ t h e fina l p ra c tic e s p in fo r m ore th a n a docen o f th e c ra c k rac e rT w h ich w ill consU tu te th e f ie ld of th e 1100.000 h a n d ica p h e re M a rc h &

S p a rk ed by a a eries of fa s t w orkouts d u r in g th e p a s t ' two weeks, Seab lscu it a n d po o ip o o n will go o u t to p rove th e y a r e th e logical favor­ite s to c ap tu re th e fo u r th ru n n in g of Ujc w orld’s r ic h e s t ho rse race. OUi- er h o rses a re e n te re d In th e S a n Carlos, b u t th e a t te n t io n o f th e (urf w orld wUl be d irec te d to these two.

T o r S eablscu it th e s ta r t will be th e f irs t t im e s in c e w inn ing Uie lUggs h sn d lc a p a n d P im lico Nov. 0, th e f irs t a g a in s t h i s m o s t form idable rival <-Pom poon. C arry ing to p w eight of ISO p o u n d s~ - th e IdenU cal Im post as­signed h h n in th e b ig hand icap—S eablscu it n e v e r th e le ss is expected to ru le a s lig h t fav o rite tom orrow .

Adamick Better Than Dempsey, Says Tutor

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e to A m erica before th e

B y IlE N fiY MoLBMOBX N S W Y O RK . Peb. 16 <UiD ~

XXo*t look now. b u t th a t bU dlsh s o r t o t fellow BltUng over the re in th e c o m er w ith a bowl of chUl, is th e one w ho Is going about to w n te lling everyone lie m eets th a t J im m y A dnm lck is s b e lter t ig h te r th a n Ja ck Dem psey ever w as.

K o, th e re 's no gu a rd w ith him . H e’s n o t dangerous, in fac t, he 's e n tire ly lucid. l l« Jiisi happens to b e o r Doo K co rm , vulio handles Ad am ick a n d w ho used to handle D em psey back lu U»e days w hen Ja ck 'a nose was a s ugly a i his disposition .

A a A dam lokli charge d ’affaires B leam a h a s a r ig h t to exalt Ute M ich igan lumt>erjavk‘a powers to th e l im i t T lie t r u th la, U U the m a n a g e r w ho doesn 't ra te h is f ig h te r a s a n equal mlxttire ot A tU ta th e l lu n , tw o setting hens. 1 U ger wlUi art Jni{iac(c<l wLidom to o th , a n d tlireo or th e tour horse- m en , w ho U looked u|>on wlUt sosploion.

P o rm u ia A Bo. w hen lh« good doctor said

t h a t A dam ick, in hU figh t w ith H a r ry n io m a s in M adison Square O a n la a to n ig h t , will show th e cus- tfim ers m ore Uiaii Dempsey did a g a in a t P irp o , everyone under­s ta n d s . H e ia iu s i following for­m u la A of Uie lig h t uiansgers ' oode a n d hoph ig to high heaven h e U o n e -t« n th righ t.

O f e o u n e , ilie ra u always the ch an o e th a t K ea rn s will be proved 109 oorreot. I f h « is,T b o o u WlU la s t J u it about as k o g a s w ould th e Russian caught ■ ta tf in c a dy n am o wUlt wooden ahoae a n d sa n d .

A nd th a t 's n o th h ig fla t. T liers is n ’t a sp o r tin g m a n in our town w b o w m iu n t like to see th e doo-

h i t a n o th e r Ix n a n sa , 'n i e gold iE ftI flow ed to to h is b ands w hen h a h a d D em psey ripp ing and roar- IM Ii i»«l> all. t i u am. A

h a n d y g u y w ith th a t dollar. S e a m s . B e n e v er oould figure o u t h o w m o n e y w as good fo r^ n y - th in g b u t sp e n d h ig . a n d h e never w as a t a lo ss w hen i t came to f ig u r in g h o w to sp e n d it. H e m ust h ave M ow n a mlDJon o r the re - abouta i n h is tim e .

O M A P o neh crH e m a y h a v e som eth ing in th e

b ig a n d a w k w a rd k id from D e­tro it. H e c a n pun c h . Proof of th a t Is r ig h t th e re in black and w h ite I n t l i e rec o rd books. P rom J a n u a r y . lOM, to SepU m ber. 19)7. h e k n o c k ed o u t 91 consecutive r iva ls , w h ic h ia b e tte r l l u n coun­t y p u n c h in g , even If a goodly p o r tio n o f t h e v ictim s h a d no m ore Q ualifica tions ttian le tte rs f ro m th e i r vestrym en and baeks th a t w et* n o t a llerg ic to canvas.

T h o m a s is o f a s tro ta c u t above a n y o t A d am ick ’s e arlie r oppoo- enU . A s h a d e ‘ b e t te r th a n one, th a t Is. I r e f e r to M axle Rosen* bloom , th e o ld H arlem hariequ ta , who o n c e w ore Uie ligh t-heavy -. W eight m a n tle , a n d who now is doub ling in b rass o u t tii H olly­wood. M a lle f ig h ts one week and p lays sm a ll p a r t s th e n e s t. 1 saw h im f ig h t o u t th e re n o t m ore th a n a lx w eeks ago a n d despite h is a g e —h e 's IM o r IM , 1 fo rge t w M c h - h e sU ll i t cu ter th a n a te r r ie r p u p . H e 's know n a ll th e pugilistic a n sw ers fo r so long h s 's m ak ing u p a new se t now.

M a a ls I s BUep .a b e a t lo g ln

Adamick and Thomas Battle For Shot at Louis TitleHard Schedule For Athletes At Kimberly

K U dB E R L Y , F tb . Ig (S p ecia l)—I n th e n e x t e ig h t days K im berly a th ­le te s w ill go th ro u g h one o f th e m o s t s tre n u o u s pe riods in th e h is ­to ry o t B ulldog a th le t ic s , w ith b a s ­ke tb a ll a n d boxing h o ld ing th e sp o t­lig h t.

S a tu r d a y n Jg h t C oach L ouis D e n ­to n ’s c o u r t sq u a d e n d s I ts re g u la r ho m e b a sk e tb a ll season w h en I t ta k es o n th e tou g h C ostleford W olves, pow ­e rfu l C lass B aggregation .

T h e boys w ill r e s t o n S un d ay a n d M onday , b u t T uesday th e y tr a v e l to M u rta u g h fo r a cage g a m e. T h u r s ­d a y C o a ch D en to n a n d h ls 'g a n g o t m lt t-sw in g ers Journey to Boise w here th e y m e e t th e Boise h ig h school Y . M . c . A. /fg h te rs to a r e ( u m m a tc h . I n th e f i r s t c o n tes t be tw een th e tw o schools, th e B ulldog b a ttle rs took f o u r o u t o f s ix bouts.

FW day th e K h n b erly h oop a rtla U e n d th e i r r e g u la r b asketba ll seaso n w h en th e y Journey to K in g H ill w here th e y will a t te m p t to g a in r e ­venge* f o r a n early season o n e -p o in t d e fe a t.

S a tu rd a y , P e b . 36. th e boxers sw ingic k in to a c tio n w h en they Joui

to O ood lng fo r a se ries o f bou ts \ . th e O oodlng f ig h te rs . L a s t j-ea r th e S e n a to rs h a d th o to u g h e s t squad in so u th c e n tra l Id a h o , a n d D en to n e x ­p e c ts h is h a rd e s t b a ttle o f th e season w h en th e n o r th a iders m ove In to th o rin g a g a in s t h ls team .

Lose Only Two Contests

MOSCOW, Idaho, F eb . 18 (U.R)— S an Jo se S ta te college boxers w ere d efea ted six bou ts to tw o h ere la s t n ig h t by f ig h te r s o f th e U n iversity o f Idaho.

R e su lts w ere:Jo e PaU lnl, Idaho , 1 « , knocked

o u t J im K in c aid . S a n Jose , 148 (1).C a r l K illian , Id ah o , deelsloned

S ta n G riffin , S a n .Jo se , P ac ific C oast M lleg la te h eavyw eigh t cham p ion

U S pounds—D ale W ren , S a n Jose, deelsloned R a lp h M Uler. Id aho .

138 pounds— D ale F l tsp a trlc k , I d a ­ho, deelsloned A n th o n y P isano , S a n Jose .

139 p o u n d » -B u d B enoit, Idaho , de elsloned P a u l T a ra , S a n Jose .

1S9 po u n d s—M ilton Osterhcrut, Id a h o , deelsloned B ill Bollch. S a n Jo se .

109 pounds—P e te BoUch. S a n Jose, de elsloned A lex Passle , Idaho .

H eavyw eigh t — R oas S undberv , Id a h o , declstoDsd D on W alker, Ban Jose .

Fresiuuen Defeat Sophs in Girls’ Tourney

P re sh m e n a n d sophom ore g irls ' te a m s tw tU ed n ip a n d tu c k a s th e in te r -c la s s g a m es a t th e h ig h /school c o n tin u ed l a s t evening ; w ith th e f re sh m e n com ing o u t on to p by a 15 to 11 w in .

M oe t o t th e scores by th e w inn ing g irls w ere ro lled u p h i th e th k d s to n x a w ith th e la s t m in u te ra lly o f th e sophom ores n o t su ffic ie n t to overcom e th e lead .

. S c o rin g o n th e f re sh m a n te a m w as a b o u t ev en w ith L aD ean Stokes m a k ­in g th r e e fie ld goals a n d tw o fre e th ro w s fo r e ig h t coun ters . P ra n c e s R e am s to sse d In baskets fq r th e o th e r se v en po in ts . B o r ln ra SutcU ff le d th e sophom ore scoring, coU ect- h ig n h ie o t th e U po in ts .

l in e u p s w ere : P rea lm iea (15), L a ­D ea n S tokes, F ra n ce s R eam s, B e le a T h o m a s . D olores WUcox, J e a n N ich ­olson . M a ir a r e t V asques; sopho ­m ores. ( I I ) . B a se l T e r ^ . B a rb a ra So tc llff , F ra n ce s T hom pson , M a ry F . D ates, H elen Gee a n d I rm a G ood­n ig h t.

C A B tt. T U R N E R DRAW M IA M I BEACH. F U . ? ^ b . IB (U.R)

Steve C a rr, 180, M erldan , C onn., a n d J a c k T u rn e r . 310. T ulsa , O kla ., d rew , (ID ): S n a g T row bridge, W es t P a lm B each . FJa., ou tp o in ted Joey R a y ­m ond. T am p a, F la., (10); E te ll C a l- cogni, 1S5. Los A ngeles, k n ocked o u t C h e t O lddeon . 169, H ouston , T exas, In f i r s t o f scheduled e igh t.

Pollard Heads Gun Club

BURUCV, p e b . IB (S p e c U D -R . 0 . p o lla rd w as ree lec ted p resid en t o t th e C a ss ia R od a n d O u n club a t a m e e tin g h e re T u esd ay n ig h t. L ea B lack aucceeded W . P . R o b e ru a s vica p res id en t, a n d P r a n k M o- o o m le k w as rep la ee d by J . L, Peck a s s e e re ta ry -tre a su re r .

D irec to ra ehosen a t th e m eeting in c lu d e V a n M iddleton , A . H . T oi- m a n . W W lu a Belfleld , J . L . Salm on, P . R . O lbeon . w p a m R oberts , C u r­t i s B . P r ic e . K o rm an W h itak e r w as

p o in te d by P te a id e n t Po llard . G eorge B o o th , V nU iam B elfleld a n d H . M. Adaxaa v U l ta k a e h a rg e o f th e coun­ty pM tlc lp a tio n In th e Crow ley m ag- p le d r iv e , a n d M r, PoU ard a n d Mr. B lac k w ill b e a d th e m emberBhip drive l a b t oonduoted u n til M ay 27. T h e w in n e rs o f th e drive will r r - oslve *10 a n d W a s t i n t a n d ercoad prise*.

Pollow U if e lec tion of officers. Mr. W h ita k e r spoke o n th e W iidiiro r rd . • r a U c n a n d rep o rtw l a re c e n t lioi,, odnrentiO R . A . M. S olom on b Im>

th e ir t ; b u t t h a t ) n od isgrace . H e m ade 'em a ll look a lit t le foo lish a t o n e tim e o r a n ­o th e r. T h a second tim e they m e t J im m y p u t M axle to sleep.

D octo r K e a r n s ~ sn d y o u m u s tn 't th ta r p re t th is a s sadism on h J s p a r t- ^ ro u J d Uks to see T h o m a s s tr ik e A dam ick a reeoluta sw a t on th e c h in a n d p u t him o n th e flo o r , T h e H oelor o s n r t m

o n th e fe d e ra tio n , a n d 0 . s . I 'rlcr, supe rv iso r o t th e M in idoka forcit, oo lnm ended th e c lub fo r its n<-- ttee . •__________

y«ll « « u a i J . DEPBATB OL8RN CA M D Cif, N. J . . l^ b , 26 (um -

SM TC tt M arsh a ll, Colorado, dc lcn t. • d C W f OtseD. M innesoU ; Abe O o M aa n , K ew Y ork , d rew w ith B urt r u M . H U n fW l _ J ^ KetiDedy. T ex a s , t f n w w ith Jo e D ueek, O m aha,

m M ’DX young c h w ^ l y lu in , ju id h a s a y s th e re Is o n l j one real tM l o f a W h te iw w h a t happens w h en h e geU nailed .

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COURTRESULTS

By V a iled P ress L ong Is land V . 94. C athoU e^U o f

W asU ng too 2S.D oquesne 31, C a m e g ls T ee h 29. U a r le tU SO, W est V lrlgn l* 29. W ash ing ton a n d J e ffe rso n 60.

B e thany 4S.S t. VlDcento 4S, I n d h m a (P s.)

T eachers 47.

K ing HIU 41, W endeh S8.Boise Y . M . D . 34. B liss 21.O oodlng College S3, G a n n e tt 33.S hoshons B ed sU n s 32, B n h i In d e ­

penden ts 13.M a rta tjfh Savages 42, G le a n s F e r ­

ry 24.G ooding L egion 51, L in k s B usiness

College 22.Je rom e Ja ycees 34. M oscow “ G "

a o b SO.B arley E lks 35, H a g e n n a n 20.W endell 43, B liss 24.B u h l Ind ep e n d en te 29, G a n n e tt

25.BoIm Y . M . D . 31, KUig HUl 25.G oodiog College <0, S hoshone

B edsU ns 20.

War Admii'al to Race Saturday

M IA M I, P la ., F eb , IB (U.R>—W ar AdmiiBl. g r e a t , son o f M a n oTV ar m akes h is f i r s t s ta r t a s a fo u r-y e a r- old tom orrow In th e $7,500 M cL en-

m em o rii l h a n d ic a p a t H ia lea h pa rk .

T h e decision to s ta r t " th e A d­m ira l” w as an n o u n ce d a f t e r a con - ferenco of t r a in e r O eorge C onw ay a n d ow ner S a m u e l D . R id d le , des­p ite R iddle's c ritic ism o f th e w e ig h t a llo ted to th e \m b e a ten th re O 'y e a r- old cham pion o f 1937.

T h e M cL ennan w ill p ro v id e a tu n e -u p race f o r W a r A d m ira l In p rep a ra tio n t o r th e »50,0(M a d d e dW ldener cup ra c e a t H ia lea h M a rc h 5 fo r w hich W a r A d m ira l h a s undergone c a re fu l con d itio n in g . I t also w ill show h is rea c tio n to th e heavy Im post o f 130 pou n d s, th e la rg est h e h a s be en assig n e d . H e was {Oloted 130 po u n d s fo r b o th th e M cL ennan a n d th e ^ Id e n e r .

Murtaugh Wins Two Games

M URTAUGH. P eb . IS (Specia l) M urta iigh 's s p e ^ ba sk e tb a ll te am s chalked up a double v ic to ry over the Invading C a stle fo rd c lubs la s t nJght.

I n tlie fea tu re e v e n t o f th e eve­n ing, th e local boys r a n w ild to h a n d th e fou rth d e fe a t o f th o seaso n «ln 18 s ta r ts to Uie W olves by a score of 30*31. C oun t a t th e h a lf tim e

os la-aU ,T h e tw o girls’ te am s p layed a n ip -

a nd -tuck gam e a ll th e w ay, w ith A nderson lend ing th e v ic to rs in scoring w ith 33 po in ts . F in a l cou n t o f th e gam e waa 33-28.

Pair Meet in Madison ■Square Tonight

B y L E SL IE AVERY NEW Y O R K , P e b . 18 ( U B -J lm -

m y A dam ick. th e -M ich igan m au ler," m a k es h is e as te rn deb u t to n ig h t in M adison Square O ard en a g a in s t H a r ry T hom as, E agle B end , M lrm . "bulldog." w ho recen tly w as knocked o u t by M ax Schm ellng.

A dam ick, handsom e 33-year-oId slugger, w as a n B-5 fav o rite . Pew believe th is f ig h t w ill go th o 10 ro u n d s scheduled because b o th o re w ide-open batU ers w ho a d h ere s t r ic t­ly to th e theo ry th a t a good o f­fen se Is th e best defense.

W inner M eets L o o ls^A nd, Inciden ta lly , tliey w ill be

sw apping p u n c h cs to see w h ich will becom e C ham pion Jo e L ouis’ n e x t " tu n e u p ” opponen t — th a t . Is of course , i f Jo e d o e sn 't g e t licked by f fa th s n M an n , o f New H aven , Conn., n e x t W ednesday n igh t.

J a c k (Doc) K earn s , A dam ick 's m a n ag e r, w ho p ilo ted J a c k D em psey to th e w orld tit le years ago, believe.'? J im m y is th e boy to m a k e th o box- Ing public fo rg e t D em psey.

T h o m u Is a rough , tou g h boy a n d a m uch b e t te r f ig h te r th a n m o s t o t th e n a m es ado rn ing A dam ick’s rec ­o rd s of 41 knockouts In 47 bouts. T ho on ly d e fe a t suffe red by A dam ick In h is tw o y e a n a s a p ro fessiona l w as & decision h e lo s t to fo rm er lig h t- h e av y cham p. MaxJo BosCTjbloom. H o kayocd ‘'S lapslc" M axle In a r e tu rn engagem ent.

W on F i rs t R ounds T h o m a ^ w on fo u r o r f ive o f th e

e a r lie r rounds a g a in s t Schm ellng lo s t D ecem ber, a n d M ax le h a d to d ro p h im to th e canvas a h a lf dozen tim es before th e referee s to p p e d th o b o u t in th e e ig h th ro u n d . T h o m a s w ill h av e a sizeable p u ll In th o w eights to n ig h t , sca ling a ro u n d 105 a g a in s t le o fo r A dam ick.

Severa l “experts” h a v e gone ove r­bo a rd f o r A dam ick a f te r w a tch in g h is g ym nasium w orkouts. T hey consider h im a n aw kw ard boxer, b u t believe h e w ill b e a t T h o m as to th e punch .

Gomez Rejects Yank Contract

REN O , Nev., Peb . 18 (U.RJ—V ernon (L efty) G om es, v e te ra n New Y ork Y ankees p itc h er, h a s tu rn ed ^o w n a n |IB,SOO c o n tra c t fo r n e x t season , h o sa id today . Ho repo rted ly is hold ing o u t fo r 120,000.

H ow ever. O om es sa id h e w ould be a t th e Y ankees' sp r in g tra h i ln g cam p a t S t.» P e te rsb u rg , F la ., not. l a te r t h a n M a rc h 1. H e h itim a te d t h a t h e believed th e c o n tra c t d if f i­c u ltie s w ould be Iro n ed o u t s a tis ­fac to rily w hen h e ta lk s w ith Col. Jacob R u p p e r t a t th e cam p.

G om es cam e h e re to e s tab l ish re s ­idence fo r th e purpose o f divorcing h is w ife, Ju n e O T iea O om es, New Y ork singer. T lie s ix w eeks ex p ired several doys ago, b u t h e h a s n o t ye t disclosed h b In ten t io n s r e g a rd ­in g th e divorce.

Did You Everhear ot a man getting rich at a single stroke?

We Didbut it was a relative who had the stroke.

You waistrike it lucky if you get in on our Service Special.

YOUR CAR WASHED, VACUUMED AND GREASED AH F o r $ 1.50 .

(Jive U s a R i n g I f Y o u H a v e i^ ’ t T i m e to B r i n g I t I n . Should Y o u N e e d the S e rvic e s o f a W r e c k c r Day or N i g h t

P h o n e 540

Magel Automobile CompanyD o d g e a nd P ly m o u t h D e a le rs

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Friday, February 18, 1938 IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TW IN FALLS, IDAHO

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W A N T A D 'K A T E S

BAXES F E B LIN I! F E B DAT;

T h n a d sy t, p e r lin e p e r d«7—I to O ne d a j , p e r Une____ —— _____

33 1-3^0 D iscount F o r Cash

C u h d iscoun t aUc^wed U adver* tlM m ent la p a id fo r w ith in seven days o r f i r s t In sertion .

No cla&Blded ad ta k e n fo r le s t th a n eoc. Includ ing discount.

U n a o f classified a d v srl ls ln g com ­pu te d o a b w ls o r five m edium ^ le n g th w ords p e r line.

COM PLETE COVERAGE AT ONE COST

PH O N E 33 o r 38 F O R ADTAKER.

PERSO N A LSW ANTED—A ride soon to Neb. S hare

exp. B uhl. Id a . Jn o . L essen.

S T O P A T T H E ACOMA H O TEL W hen In B u tte , M on tana .

B est fo r Less

W AN TED : R ide to P o r tla n d abou t 21st. P . W ygal, 713 A deline Ave., F lle i.

APA RTM EN TS FO R R E N T

P O H B E N T : 4-room u n fu m la h ed a p a r tm e n t. P h o n * m - W o r U S .

a FU R N . room s, b a th , lig h ts a n d w aU r «18. A dults. 1S29 fith A ve. C.

S-RM . M O D ERN fumlsTied a p t. Bungalow A pts, 3nd Ave. E.

4M a n d O asla P b . 971.

CO NVENIENT fu m . a p t, sp r in g filled m a ttress . K itc h en e tte . Rea- sonable. P hone 8T1.

A PEW m om eot« gpent s c ts n lo g th is section will o ften prove prof- iU ble.

U N FU RN ISH ED aparU nen t fo r r e n t. 126 4 th Ave. E as t. P h o s e 818-M.

FOR R EN T— HOU SES 'FU R N ISH E D house, 330 8 th Ave. No.

T R A IL ER houses. O em T ra ile r Co.

Hold Everything! 43 A. n e a r B uhl, f a i r im p. d e c . »C800, t2300 down, ba lan c e easy ternxs. K . L, Jen k in s, 148 M ain N.

PL E A SU R E 8ICA TIN O R IN K 350 2nd Ave. So. O p en to public 3-3

a n d 8-10 p. m . S a tu rd ay s a n d S u n ­days. All gen tlem en m u s t ha v e tic k e t to e n te r ha ll. F o r p riv a te p a rtie s d u r ­in g w eek a n d a t a n y tim e see M gr. W m. C, H ulbert, 1 m l. No., U W . of 5 PolnU .

6-RM . u n fu n i. house, m o d e m ex­cep t h e a t. C all 612-J,

4 RO O M fu rn ish ed house, r u n n in g w ater. 4 mUes o u t. P h . 0386*04.

STEAM BATHS

8 -n o O M house, p a rtly fu m ., w ith a 3 room ap t. F u rn a ce h e a t, close in . A dults. C all a t S3054 3 rd A v. No.

8TEA M b a th s a n d m agnetic m as* sage. Rm . 8,130 M a b No. Evenings by appo in tm en t.

BEAUTY SHOPSPER M A N EN TS »1.50, « .0 0 a n d »4.00.

F in g er w ave 35c. O ver In d . M eat M kt. M rs. B eam er.

M ARCILLE’S—735 M ain Ave. E as t. •T he B e tte r W ave Shop.* O il sh a m ­poo a n d f in g e r w ave, 50c. Eve­n ings by a p p o in tm e n t Pl». 1091-W.

Fo r B t t tc t B e au ty Service T ry th « A rtis tic B eau ty Salon T w ins P a l l s - P b 109 -B uhI B eau ty A r ts Academy

Phone 305 135 M am W .

15.00 m achlnelcss p e rm a n e n t waves, lim ited tim e $3.75. T liese w aves are g u a n m ted to give sa tisfac tion . So ft, n a tu ra l, la s tin g curls . Id ah o

■ B a rb e r a n d B eau ty Shop , 121 M ain E. P h . 424.

FEM A LE H E L P W A NTEDE X P. LA DY Tor hoUMWorX. W rite

M rs. Jo e P . S m ith , R t . 3, Jerom e.

SITUATIONS W ANTEDPLA STER , cem e n t work, k a lw m ln -

Ing. W ill go anyw here . P h . 760-J,

CO M PFT E N T . m W dk Rg«i la d j wishes housew ork by iioiir. 454 a th Ave. E,

MAN w ith sm all fam ily w ishes w ork on fa rm o r r a n c h , y e a r round . Box 7 N ew s-Tlm es.

C A R PE N TE R : E x i* n e n ce d . In te r ­io r fin ish ing a specia lty . Phone 1412.

AUTOS FOR SALE

1200 C R E D IT a t Nelson Jenk in s (Ctiev.). liflO, Kil M onroe. Phone 12-R3. Buhl.

'29 C lip iv . concli. K«o(l t l r n i niicl m o ­tor. J«o, I iiq n rr n l M idw ay Oer. b in , R u p e rt, Iilfi.

BAROAINB galor* lU ted d a lly In theso colum ns. R ead o r use th em for profits.

FOR S A L E - M ISCELLANEOUS

8x16 H O USE >69.69. P r a t t S a le s Co.

E L E C r m o fence. PubUc M arke t.

GO OD a s new b assine tte . 435 3rd No., re a r ap t.

F O R SALE O R R EN T—P lan o . I n ­qu ire 728 3rd A ve. E as t.

N EW model H o t P o in t e lec tric ran g e , good condition. 602 4 th Ave. W .

80 ACRES n e a r h ighw ay, I '. i mL eas t of H arelton , ttftOO.OO. 48 A. excellent land a n d w a te r enough to farm U. Sw im In v es tm en t O a

160 ACRES Irriga ted lan d , clover and ftlfalfa, |85 A. C lass A g r w - ing prrm il. A dditional 40 acres fo r w inter feeding on th e creek. C laude Campbell, 8 ml. N, W. Q oodlns.

” " I - , ^ l>U ewi& .a-IB ce»a.i»MaTNU«jitYiet;

“I h e a r shooting , H erschel—It m u st be Septem ber."

FO R SALE— FU RN ITU RE REA L ESTATE FO R S A L ET H E R E I t no necessity, fo r unneed­

ed e x tra fu rn i tu re to lie in the a ttic v h e a a few c en ts Invested in th e C lassified Section wlU tell i t fo r you.

MODERN duplex. P hone 693-W.

DOGS, PETS, ETC.3 BO STO N te rr ie r puppies. Males.

6 moe. old. D r. G rootes V eterlnarj' hosp ital.

6-ROOM U ltra m o d e m h o m e, b e s t residen tia l d istric t. In su la ted , dou ' ble construction , $6600.00. Sw im Investm en t Co.

SO L ID w hite Cotlle pups fo r sale. O f pedigreed slock. T . H . Payne, M onteilo, Nevada.

W A NTED— M is c e l la n e o u s

W ANTED—C a ttle to p astu re on old Orm sby place. 3’i m l. So. of H ag- erm a n on highw ay.

5-RM . house on paym ents , b u ilt - in sleeping porch, fu rnace , g a ra g e . 13000.00, cash <1000.00. H al. m o n th - ly p m ts of »14.02. Sw im I n v e s t­m e n t Co.

FRU ITS and VEG ETABLES

A PPL ES by th e bushel o r truck . Brow n's O rchard, 2 m i. W. of E den.

PIA N O In pc rfec t condition. R e a sonable. C ali a t 812 4Ui W est a f-

° P- ________________________D E U O IO U S a n d Jo n a th a n apples.1984 PLY M O U TH D eluxe B edan . 1 ExcepU onally firm a n d crisp,

ou tboard m o to r and b o a t. In q u ire Bm ali sires 20c per h a lf bu. K en - 330 Blue L akes. ' '

NEW oil cliick brooder a n d fo u n ta in s a n d feeders. 8 . N . T aylor, 2'A No.. 1 w est Filer.

♦3500 O P 8% monU ily In s ta lm en t conU acts; well secured. B o x 4. Tlm cs-News,

F O R SALE—W ool blankota, qu ilts , u nderw ear a n d ra incoats . Id a h o Ju n k H ouse, i52 2nd Ave> 6o .

2 ALM OST new J 8 8. a n d W . r e ­volvers a n d ho ls ters |1B. B an jo s, violins, gu ita rs cheap . U sed f u rn i­tu re a n d stoves. 248 M ain 8.

2 BROO D ER houses, 1 coai b u rn ­ing brooder, foun tu ln s a n d fe«d- er.i. 1 n il. No.. E . o f W ash , scliool. W alle r E sllnger.

PR IC E D to se ll: B em l-tra ller w ith refrigera to r bed. c a ttle a n d sheep rutkh, coal bed, i037 C hev ro le t tr iir to r w ith 8 ajwed E aton Axle. Cull o r w rite O. N. C am pbell P ro - (lucft Co,, R u p e rt. Idaho .

1038 Chev. tow n a n la n , low m ile­age.

AUTO MAUT 3rd am i M ain W est

W A N T E D T O B U Y

o n * OA»H to r you r wool, iw lts, hides. Junk a n d m ixed m eU i of a ll kinds, Irtcho Ju n k H ouse. 163 Sec­ond Ave. 8 .

U S E D I M P L E M E N T y

UHKD K entucky <lrlll am i J . D. 18 In. a way plow. EUlred T ra c to r Co,

" r O I t l s A M O O R R E N T “ ■

r o u HALK O U U K U T -N tW 6-TW«n lionne, D nJiK rcil, HIVOO.OO rash , r iio n o 310.

H O A E u T A N I ) ’ R O ()iy!

ROOM a n d board . 318 2nd Ave. No.

AIK ('aiKlltloiieil sleep ing rnoni w ith or w llho iil Ixiavrt. 137 4 th Ave. N. I'honn iftOO-W.

FA M II.Y tilylB m eal", H toker liea t. 11.36 a (lay. <7 a wk. 120 Qth Ave.

■No,

' ! • ( ) » R E N T — u"6(jM M

ROOM lo r re iil, <TVe, N orth.

F im N A O K h eated ilcep lng room, 411 3rd Avo. W. I 'h . 1823.

E X T ItA U rgn f ro n t sleep ing room, suUablP for i NIoely furnliihed, U ttik o i 'h e a t. lU l 'iUi Avo. JUal.

F U R N IT U R B -N ew a n d used f u rn i­tu re or a ll k inds, coai ranges, e lec­tr ic ranges, coal stoves, c lrc u ia to n and oUier household fu m ish ln g a , Moon's. Phono 6. S to re H o. 1; Phone 316, s to re No. 1

FOR SALE A u r o DO OR O L A S a

W IN D aU IKLD AND W INDOW GLASS

No charge fo r labo r s e ttin g U lau If you wlli bring you r tunli o r d rive your c a r In.

rh o n o A

M O O N ’S

LOST AND FOUNDLA RG E brown a n d w hite sh e p h erd

dog. Phone^l847.

LOST—T an and brown stud io couch pillow. F in d er leave a t N ew s-Tlm es offlcc. Rew ard.

M ISCELLANEOUSL O W -C O ST a n d h igh rea d er p e r­

cen tage m ake these little ad s th e m ost economical a n d pro flU b le m a rk e t m town.

F O R S A L E -B y ow ner: W ell Im ­proved 80 acre fa rm on r o r t h Side, F u ll w ater r ig h t. A ll fo r p ricc of tim e paym en t cost o f w ater. Good hom e , b a m , ga rage, chicken house, well a n d pu m p house. About 40 acres In c u ltiva tion now. O r will tr a d e for T . P . c ity p roperly or sm all acreage, C ash o r trad e value necc.*>SBry, 82600. A ddress Box 5 News and Times.

NEW 5 rm . m odem house, o a k floors, fireplace, full basem en t, g a rage , choice locaUon, 84200, te rm s . K . L . Jenk in s, 148 M ain N.

PR E PA R E now for you r new hom o by acqu iring one of B rem er’s la rge FH A approved residen tia l loca ­tio n s th rough your ow n b ro k er a t >350.00 each. C onvenien t te rm s u n til you a rc ready to buUd m ay bo arranged . B e tte r va lues t* we o ffer will be h a rd to f ind .

A BO U T 100 lots In Blue L akes Add., rang ing |500 fo r 60-ft. e a s t f ro n t on L incoln to 1200 for 75-ft, on Polk St. F id e lity B ank Bldg, P h . 1125-J. W . E . S anger. j

S P R IN G and fall range on M in ido ­k a desert. 2,400 a cres deeded la n d . 3.400 deeded leased la n d , 1 , ^ leased s ta te land. H as tw o good w ells less th a n 300 fee t deep. P len ty w ater. R ange will h a n d le 3,500 sheep spring a n d fa ll . M igh t consider some good young ewes. W . E . H unter, Phone 166. Box 209, R upert, Ida.

FARM IM PLEM ENTS

CUSTOM kllimg, eurm g a n d smok* SPECIA L for F a rm ers ' C ongress Ing m eats . Phone 29. In d ep e n d en t d a y ~ 2 new m anure spreaderB $160

caclr. M ountain S ta te s Im p . Co.

Busine ss a n d P ro fe s y io n a l

D IRECTO RYBuildiiiff Contractipg

Coal and }V<tod

UEALKlt t<ir Hoyal, S p rin g Canyon und Keiiituerer cual. F a irb an k s Mor»e ftioker, IlnniKm C oal a n d O ervlrr, I’tione 167.

CycleryPU M PIN G E Q U iP M K N T -'n iB C0J>-

Bolldated W agon a n d M ach ine C om pany Is head q u a rte m fo r pum ps of EV ERY descrip tion . D eep welts, shallow welts, i r r ig a ­tio n pum ps, w a te r sy stem s by M y- etn, a u d Poiunna . . . any s l u Job from 3 to 10,000 gallon per m lm ite t O, W. a n d M. c an give yo ti th e services of a hydraiillo eng lne«r lo r Biwclal surveys a n d e stim a te s . U O N T go w rong on you r pum p in g p la i i t - s a v e F IR S T a n d L A 8 T a t T he C on io llda ted l

K l i ' c l r i c a l A p p l i a n c e s

American Klecitrlo Co. P a r ish U aii’ tCvrryllili>8 E lectrical. P h o n e Bl.

MONEY TO LOANO .'JO N K B for loaM m h o m e * .'

FA itM loans, lo«~ U itera it. acUon. F red P , BatM . P h . 1179,

O UK m ontlily pa y m en t loan 'a la r ta a t 10.17 on each IIOOO.OO. gr*d> Daily redUM i to 15.00, T erm , fi to la y e a n . U nim In v estm en t Co.

FARM loans, low raU sT no a e m l ^ t - n u a i paym snU , no app ilcaU on fee . no g iia ranU o o t o th e r peop le 's loan*, liberal p rep a y m tn ta a u r t - I n i In one ye a r . Bwim In v es t . Co.

W A NTED TO K ENt 'A IlirN D O W N ' o r m a ^ n a l f a m .

o . J . PBUlJon, Bden, Id aho .

^ »«>“ »er c lw i ' in ,

" ^'Onee. 'rU fe T O ce s, Boa 14. T lm ea-N eita

Dnctora-DentUtain . Cl. t., hoyenger, f o o t O pw U N

,t. tjver U. U, AnderMO a io ra . p h . JM -J,

Floor Sandittff FlrH<r nsiiillng. 11. A. H eid 'erribsA ^ '.

InsuranceIVavey'I'alMir O o, Ino. P h . JoTT"

Key Shopm!IIAl>B KKY BH O P

136 JiuW il Ho, ^ B eck Of I. D .

KEY/« tiiBilr. Illa s liu O yclery. 7 h !

Movingr o H D 'a i u N a f m

Phone r r t I tu u r« d O a r r im

W(i»her ServiceWK ir i 's ti all mnken w ashfrsT w T

,„n-jlsu ;8 Aiipllaiwe, 111.

Money to LoanF A R M E R » -W liy pay mnro th a n 4

p e r ccn t on your m ortgago, Mee Fede ra l F a rm L oan ofllce. D ank a n a T n u t BUIg,

Plumbing-HeatingI F I T S ri.U M D IN G OH HEAT­

IN G , pnm iu . ^tol(rr», o r w ater snfl eners . Phonn 2113—aIiico ID li. Home P lum b ing luid llen llng Co,

A B B O T T Plum bing a n d lieatliig Co. Pum ps. Stokers, Day I't), V9: N ig h t I’ll. 1390-W.

Oateoimthtc PhynicianD R , E . J . Miller, r iio n e 164. Over

Ind ep en d en t M ts t M arket.

Palnting-Dccorating

Radio KvfHth inffAll m akes Itadlna U cpalred *

S erviced. Factory Uarilo Hcrvlco, i M 4. 138 3tid N.

Heal K»tttlc-lmurai\n\r . o ro ra v c 'ti & Hotifl! l-h. SH.

TaUorinf/F O R f 'i n B tailoring, alteiallimR, call

Babbel. P h . 843,

TypcwriltritSalaa, ren ta ls and Acrvlrn. l ’l>. BO,

VphoUterinyW an te d —U plinlsterltif. rrpslrlng ,

f u m iiu re reflnlslihig. «ltirlciw »liade w ork .. Oreaa and llruley ru rn l tu ro Oo. F h o n e 886, 110 ileco|id S t. li^ait

C T n iN d ' m a ttresses madef ro m your old unesi M attresses r e o o ta le d a n d recovered. Wool re rd ln g , ■l>ln Pslla M attrcw I'ac- to ty . PUuue 01-W.

FARM LA N D V ALUES LIVESTOCK and POU LTRY LEGA L A DV ERTISEM ENTS

TEAM of m ores com ing th re e . F te d R lppe. ll« So. 8 . E . c o m e r F iler .

3 A CRES a t $135. close to T w in F a lls on paved b ighw ay, a good buy. Swim In v es tm en t Co.

120 A. GO OD seed fa rm . i \ i m l. 8. W, Jerom e. P rice r ig h t. C all a t 302 H ighland Ave., T w in Fails.

| |C R E tra c t In N. p a r t T w in Falls, « e sm ooth land , one 4-room and •one 2-room house, deep well, o u t­buildings. pow er line, g ravel road , p riced below value a t $3400.00. Sw im Investm en t Co.

D uring th e 8 th and 18th of F eb ruary only will o ffer very good 59 acre fa rm on T w in Falls tr a c t fo r 15500.00 CASH. W, G ra n t K llboum e. Box 251. I V ln Falls o r phone 0388J1.

59 acrcs Im proved, 0 m iles so u th ­e ast from T w in Falls . 80 acres In a lfa lfa. Excellent oppo rtu n ­ity for p a rty w ith cash down paym ent o f 81,350.00. F u ll p u r­chase price 88,000.00.

farm5 nriles so u th from H ansen . P rice 80,000.00. D ow n paym en t required 1 3 ^ 0 0 , o r will cash re n t for 11,000,00.

40 acrcs Im proved, 7 m iles sou th ­eas t from B urley, Idaho . P u r ­chase ^ r l c e 83,000.00. Down paym en t requ ired 8760.00.

40 A. im proved, 5 mi- N o. J e r ­ome oh highw ay. Price 84,500. DOft-n paym en t 81.000.

Inqu ire W. G ra n t K llboum e. P . O . Box 251. T w in F oils o r Ph . 0386-Jl.

30 EW ES Wim iam bs, 8 -m L 8 . B.Buhl. L. C. Meyer.

63 HEAD ewes and lam ba, 4 m l. No. E. C edar Crossing. P h . 30a -R l,

Buhl.

BROW N"m are. 1500 Iba.: so rre l m ar« , 1800 lbs. 3 S m l. E. V irashlngtaa school. Phone 0390-R2.

BU Y fresh killed- poultry . W e dres# •cm w hile you w ait. Cross P o u l- try H ouse, Phono 1346.

6 Y R . old hor.-ic. ex tra good, well broke. W t. 1350. »85 cash . J . E . N eum ann ranch . M urtaugh , Id a .

L A R G E M am m ctU B ro iu* tu rkeys , young tom s nnd hens. lU m l. No. on Bl. L ks. Mrs. C lifford D enney.

F O R SA L E ; Young black sta llion sound, w t. ton . B argain . W rite C has. B ue l. R ichfield, Ida .

W E W A N T Poultry . See u s before you sell. Or«8s Poultry H ouse (nex t to Y oung 's D airy).

H IG H E ST p rices paid fo r y o u r f a t chickens a n d turkeys. Indepeod ' e o t M eat Com pany.

W ANTED to buy springe r cows. P h . 0386J2 o r 0186J2. H anlon i t Sm ith , R t. 2, T w in Folia,

FO R SA LE: 12 he ad young horses nnd m ares. R a n ch bred a n d ra is ­ed. G ood bone a n d color, b roken nnd gen tle . See them w orking. 3 m l. No.. 1 ‘i W . B P ts. sto re . A. J . R cqua & Bon.

hearing , and will co n tin u e in session from day to d a y u c t l l the* assess­m en t is completed.

A t such m eeting o r a t a c on tinu ­ance thereof th e aa id B oard shall de term ine th e ben efiU w h ic h will accrue to each «ucb t r a c t o r sub­division and th e p rin cip al a m oun t o f such refunding b o o d so f 8280,000.00 sha ll be a p p o r t l o n e d ' a n d dis­tr ibu ted over su c h tr a c U o r sub­divisions In p ropo rtion to su c h ben­e fits ; and th e a m o u n ts so appor­tioned and d is trib u tad a h a ll b e and rem ain th e basis fo r f ix ing th e a n ­nual asseMmonta to b e levied again st such tra c ts o r subdlvlalona a s by law provided for th e p a y m en t o f said refunding bonds. .

BOARD O F D IR BCTO RB O F M ILNER U JW L IB T IR R I­GATION D IS T R IC T .

By LOYD C. O A YIS.flecretaiT.

U. S. Ice Team Defeated

PRAHA. C iechoalovaU a, F e b . I I (U.R) — T he U nited S t a te s a m « te n r hockey team w u o q th e s ld e lln w today, cheering for C a n a d a to b r in g th e w orld c tiam p lonsh lp to N o rth Am erica.

7 ti« U . S. te a m w a s e llm ln t t« d l u t n ig h t w hen s h u t o u t. fo r ttw second stra ig h t tim e. I-O. b ; 8w)t»> e rland 'a pow erful te a m . I t p rw lo o a- iy h a d lo s t 3-0 to C nch oelovak la .

C anada , w inner o v e r G erm any in Its f i r s t te m l-fln a l engagem en t, today m eets H ungary , loeer to O e r- m any yesterday. I n th e o th e r b rac ­kets f iw ltn r la n d p la y s Csechosio* vak la a n d & ig land m o e ts P o land .

LEGAL AD V ERTISEM EN TS

GO O D BUYS IN ACREAGE AND FA RM S

C hoice 10 acre t r a c t close in , h a s n ice m odem hou.w w ith b a th , hardw ood floors, elec tricity , deep w ell a n d cU tem . double garage, la rg e chlckert house. P riced rig h t w ith 81350 cash paym ent.

30 acres well locotcd on paved ro ad . H as O-room house, fa ir ou tbu ild ings, deep well, elec tric­ity . School bus. 85000 w ith term s.

70 a cres good land close to tow n. F a ir lmprovement.i. E lcc- t r k l ly . P rlcc Just rc.cUiccd to 8135 p e r ncrc . 82000 cash and posses­sion.

80 acres with almost new fl- room house. Good bnrn, chlckcn iiouse, deep well. Electric lights. O nly 8100 per acre. *1000 rash. Ea«y pnyment.'i on bnlonce.

BEAUCHAMP Ac ADAMS 185 Shoshone South Phone 304

NO TICEin th e D istr ic t C ou rt o f th e E leventh

Ju d ic ia l-D is tr ic t In a n d fo r th e S ta te o f Idaho , C oun ty of Twin Palls,

In Uie m a tte r o f th e a ssig n m e n t of J, How ard S pee r to C arl A. Ju n g s t a n d P a u l G U m an. a ssignees lo r th e benefit of cied lto rs.T O ALL C R E D IT O R S O P J,

HOWARD SP E E R TRA D IN G AS •S PE E R S C O FFEE SH O P ' O R IN ­TER E ST E D PER SO N S:

You a re hereby noU fled t h a t a hearing In th e above en titled m a tte r will be he ld In th e D istr ic t C ourt of T w in F a lls C ounty, Id ah o , a t Tw in Falls , Idaho , on th e 2Sth day of Feb ruary . 1938. a t 10 o'c lock a. m., a t w h ic h 't im e th e C o u rt w ill a c t upon th e p e titio n o f the above nam ed assignees o f th e said J . H ow ard Spee r, fo r th e allowance of c e rta in u n d ispu ted c laim s of c red ito rs filed w ith th e m a g a in s t th e sa id J . How­ard S pccr, a n d fo r the approval by th e c o u rt of th e paym ent o f th e claim s of Id a M. Sm ith and G ladys Speer M cComb, hcretoforo m a d e by th e abovo nam ed assignees.

All c re d ito rs having here tofore filed th e ir c laim s In sa id m a tte r w ith th e asslgoees, w hich claim s have n o t by sa id as.tlgnees t>Mn confes­sed a re d irec ted to a p p ea r before th e C ourt on sa id d a te and m ake duo proof o f such c laim s, All c red- ltor.1 hav ing he re to fo re filed the ir res|>ectlvc claim s w ith so ld assignees In w hich claim s sa id c red ito rs claim to be en titled to p rio rity o r p re fe r­ence are d irec ted to a p p ea r a t said timu Qiid p lace a n d allow cause why priority o r preference shou ld be a< corded th e ir respective claim s.

CA RL A. JU N G S T PA U L G ILM AN.

A ssignees o f J . Howard S pee r fo r th e benefit of cred ito rs.

N O TICE FO R F U B U O A T IO N O F T H E TIM E A PPO IN T E D F O E IIEA RIN Q P E T I T I O N FO B O RD BK D IR E C T IN G BALE O F ALL REAL E STA TE BK LO N Q- IN O TO ESTATE

I n th e Probate C ou rt o f T w in P a lls C ounty , s ta te of Id ah o

In th e M atter o f th e E s ta te o f W il­liam Luy. Deceased.P u rsu a n t to a n o rd e r o f said

C ourt, made on th e l l t h d a y o f Feb ­ru ary , A. D. 1838. noU ca la hereby given th a t S a tu rd ay , th e a 8 th day o f February . 1938, a t 10:00 o'c lock A. M. o f said day, a t th e C o u r t Room of sa id Court, a t th e C o u r t H ouse in th e C ity o f T w in F a lls . County of T w in Falls, s u t o o f Idaho , has been appoin ted a s th e tim e a n d place fo r h earing th e p e titio n o t M arsha ll C hapm an fo r o rd e r d irec t­ing th e said M arsha ll C hapm an , A d­m in is tra to r w ith th e W ill A nnexed of th e e state of W illiam Luy. d e ­ceased, to sell a lt r e a l e s ta te belong­in g to sa id e s ta te a t p r iv a te sale, w hen a n d w here a n y p e raon In ­te rested m ay a p p ea r a n d co n tes t th e sam e.

D ated th is l l t h day o f Feb ruary . A. D. 1038,

M . 0 . BLACK.C lerk o f th e P ro b a te C o tir t

C hapm an & C hapm an ,U onel T . Cam pbell.

A tto rneys fo r A d m in is tra to r, R esidence: T w in Falla , Idaho .

C M A R O N E Y V IC T O E I O U S ^ ^ ^ .H A RTFORD, Conn., F e b . 18 OIJO^

D an O ’M ahoney. Ire la n d , p in n e d A1 M ercler, B priogfleld. M asa.; S t a n ­ley P in to , M ancheste r. N. H .. d rew w ith G eorge K overly, Hollywood^ C a lif . ,

R E E D A N D F l i E I )

FO R S A L E -H ny . I’lione 0107-J4.

C H O PPE D hay, 2 ml, we.it of Tw in. P h . Lt304-HI.

H A Y -2 0 tons, 2 '. ml. Nn. K im berly. J a m e s Lo«p.

FE D E R A T IO N need w lirni, 1 blk. No, o f Clover Atoie. I’li, 'M-J14, F iler.

HEED potatoe*. ned* nr ItUMClt, • Iso Btook Middle. H in i tilineily, Je rom e, R t, 1.

l ^ R ” oA L E :'on lo t» wrcl. 'l>»1rd and re liab le stock. All vnrlrllcs. Ulii- ■el BmlUj Seed Co.

FO R BALE: Burley otul o il" , "eed stock , certif ied unci iiiiicrllflcd. DIngol 6i U tnllli tjccd (.'II.

I 'O irS A L K : H er.l wheat, re r lltlrd a n d uncertif ied , red p m tln n and Dlcklow. DIngel A: Hinltli fierit

FO R BALE: H ay . la l iiiul Jnd fM^- tlng. 87.00 pe r ton , ;i ml. M, K. of Ifaae lton , I 'li, i ’l - M . llaw lH m , Jo h n lla iin h o r il .

FO R tlAf.U Choloe of Vellow nwect

Spanish O nion Heed, Also rm all Ini nf fin e W hlto Hponlah seed.

R ex W arren . 1 Ml No. W ash ln iU ia fJclHWI,

P hone 0181-ltl

H E E D ( J R A I N H .

W H E A T . O A T H A N D H A U L K Y

C i - r l i f lc i l a n d U i ic o r l i f i f ' i l

C lX A N lN r. Sl TUKATmCl W fl c a n h n iK llo in l) iilk .

( J L O H E H E E D A N D F E E D C O M P A N Y

v /f s t Q uw ldy lirn d . <>n th e M aine •l ■ l, In Iho iiHMl rnjitflrly jwliil iif iin t ln rn la l U nited UlutcA.

N O TICENotice Is he reby given th a t I.

C has. E . O olilns wUl, a t th e n e x t reg u la r m e e tin g of th e Id a h o S U te B oard of Pardons, to be he ld a t th e S ta te H ouse, Boise. Idaho , o n th e firs t W ednesday of A pril, 1938, m ake ap plica tion fo r a P a rd o n a n d /o r com m utation o f sen tence f ro m th a t c e r ta in Judgm ent o f conviction of R eceiving S to len P roperty m a d e and e n tered in th e C o u rt o f th e l l t h Jud ic ia l D is tr ic t o f th e S U te of Id a h o , In a n d fo r th e C ounty of T w m Ftells o n o r abo u t F ebruary 8th , 1S37.

(Signed) OHAS. E . COLLINS, A pplican t'

Reg^. No. 5483.D ated a t Boise, Id ah o , 'Feb ru ary 7 th , 1 » 8 .

N O TICE O F IIE A R IN O VPON AHHESBMKNT AND APPO R­

TIO N M EN T O F BEN E FIT S N O TICE IS H EREBY GIVEN tO

a ll ow ners o f lands, a n a to those hav ing a n y tit le . In terest, o r estate there in , or any m ortgogn lien o r any o th e r lien w hatsoever In or upon affec ting any of th e lands, w ithin M ilner Low L ilt Irr ig a tio n D istrict In Tw in F a lls C ounty nnd Cssnla Com ity, Id ah o , a n d to every one In te re /il rd 'th e ro ln o r In sa id Irrigation D b tr lr t In a n y m a n n e r whatsoever, th a t llio B oard o f D irec tors o t snUl D istr ic t th a v ln g au th o x lied on vem ber 0. 1037, a refu n d in g bond Issue of sa id I rr ig a tio n D istric t of »2fl0,000.00 W hich w as ra tifie d by the flMiclnl e lrc tlo n he ld w ith in n»l<l UIa- tr lc t on D ecem ber 14, 1637, where- wlili to p a y und retlrei t l i r impsid bnlniuT of a 8384,000.00 IkiiuI l.tAiit', iMiicd by sa id Irr ig a tio n D istric t rb of dm d a te of J a n u a ry 1 ,1B34, Honda Nos. 1 lo 384, Inclusive, an «luiwn by 11)11 orlKlnnl records und niliiiite!i of tiiild D istr ic t In th e o fflrn of said B oard) will m e et a t Its office a t the rcsldenro o t Loyd C . Dnvls. located

th e N W U of th e O E 'i of Hectlon in. 'I 'ow nnhip 11 S o u th , l la n g r 20, E. n. M . 'IV ln F a lls County, Idnlin, w llliln suUl IrrlgH tlon nm trlc i un M arch 1, 1038, u t 10:00 o ’ctork A. M. for tlio purixMo of d ste rin ln ln g Ilia benefits w h ich w ill a cc ru s lo ead i of Ihn vurloiui tr a c ts and sul>dlv1i of land w ith in sa id D istr ic t from tlio Luuancn o f su c h refund ing linntia and for th e purpose of iiutking sessuiouts n f su c h benefits and

ssm en t lis t und apjiorllnnitieiit th ereof; a t w hich m eetlnu tlm n n srd will proceed to tie a r a n d w lll.liesr a ll thoM w ho m ay ap jienr a t ssld

T I M E _ T A B L ESchodulea of passenger tr a in s and

m otor s tages p ^ n g th rough Tw in •alls da lly a re toUows;

O BEG O N 81 I0K T LINE EaaiboBDd

N0.864. leaves __________ fl:60a .mNo.073, leaves ......___a :18p .m .

W es.botm dK a 6 7 l , l e a v e s _________No. 863. leaves _________

. 10:00 a .m .

. i;sop.m.

No.SSfl. to W ells, le av e a_ fl:lB p .m , Northbound

No, 340, from W ells, ar— a ;0 0 p .m .

UNION PA C IF IC STAGES EastbooDd

A rr iv e s ______— .■__fl:10a,m.Leaves _____________ ____ 8 :30 a .m .Arrives v ia N o r t h s ld e ._ 1:30 p.m .U a v e s __________________ l:3 0 p ,Arrives ____ ____ ______...__a ;26p .Leaves ........ ..................... _ _ 8 ;3 0 p .

WestboundArrives ________ _________10:45a,m .L e a v e s .................... .............. tO-.tB a .m .Arrives ....... ..................... .. 7 :4 6 p .m .Leaves v ia N ortlislde----- 8 :0 6 p .m .Arrives ............................... .. 3:80 a .m .Leaves ___________3:03

T W IN FA LLS-W ELLSLeaves ____________ ____ ...8 :0 0 a ,iArrives ................................ .. 8 :45p .i

T W IN FA L L a-IIA II.E Y STAGE Schedule No. 1

HUrtlng NorthboundLeaves T w in ralU ...,_ ......... i l ; 0 0 a .mArrives K e tch u m ................. 3 :0 0 p .m .Leaves K e tsh u m .... .............8 ;3 0 p .mArrives T w in F a lls ............... 0:30 p.

Bobeduli No. 8 Blarttog Sonlbbeund

Leaves K e tch u m .................. . 8 :80a .Arrives T w in F a lls.... ........ 13:03p.m .U av e s T w in F a lls .............3 :60p .m .Arrives K fto 'iu m ................. 8:18 p.

SH O RT WAVE( l/O N O DISTANCE I’RINOITTON. N., J . (URI—I>ocal

(xillce a re p u B led becatise th e ir illos—short-w ave s« ts hooked up to lecelve m essages in a slx -in lle r a ­d ius—have t>een g e ttin g rou tine niea- oages from Uie Beverly Hills, Calif. |K)llce d e p a rtjn e n t.

H O R S E S A L EHOLLENBECK’8 YARD

T u e s d a y , l'’ c l)n ia ry 2 2 .19 3 8 — 1 P . M .Hnrrel More, ;i yeurn, wt. IBBO, ex tra good.Hnrrcl M are, 4 ycurft, wt. JOOOiHiiy llon te , 7 yearn, >v(. 1^01), , well m n trh fd , noiuhI.iliiy Horne. N ycarti, wL 10r><>.Mute. H yearit, wl. 1150.Hlack Home, 6 vcjirn. wl, UftO.Hovo m ora romlitfr, all good local w ork otock.

A ttrru i tliln nnln nnd ho iihhui'«(I o f u s tlin tf w tin t you pay for. Will 1)0 a liorHo fo r cvory ono'a Job. AIho will have It Im yer fo r any kind.

W. J. HOIXEHBSCK

Claud Pratt says that hla Ar> -uuai meter aU aale* ara }ncreaa-

Ing very rapidly and new euttonert ' are being added day by day and tH» old customers are atAjrlnf wUb t h e . oil and are very pleased with the resulU. Now, slnc« the Aikaaa* aaotor eU haa been gr*atly tmpio«ad— and purified. It haa made the beat eU much better. I t now li as clear as olive oU and whUe thU aeems like a large sUtement. It really conUlna . no Impurities whataoerer. Bometlmea people ask the question. "Will Pratt'a Artanaaa n e tsr oU atand up under heat?" Pratt aosw ew iinphatlcally. "Yesl" It wiU c a r * r w |» pounds pressure per square l o a under 400 degrees Fahrenheltt heat WhUe some of the natlon'a moat highly Uvertised Penoiylvanla motor oil will break down under 1,600 pmods a t on ly 130 d e ire e* F W iie n h e l t h e a t. T h a t ^ ls a r e m E ^ b M d tf f tra w * . IT ie eU wfll a c tu a lly c lln c to t lw • bearings w hile o th e r oU i d ra in a w iy .I t also flows free ly a t low tem p era ­tures. Y ou c a n m a k e th is te s t you r­self In you r l ^ l d a h ^ . A lso i t con - U lna n o th ing like a d d s , carbon , d r ka litie o r su lp h u r a n d w ill n o t cor­rode th e fin es t c o p p er le a d b e a r to f i.Wo h av e before u s a U n ite d e t a t e i

te s t fo r c o rro flen : Cop­per s tr ip s im m eraed in corroaiva m otor o il a n d In th e A ita o a a a aeter oil th a t P r a t t sells a n d i t ihows no trace o f corroaion w h atao e re r. W e m ig h t a lso sUtc t h a t th e .Tiaeoelty Is lilg h er th a n th e n a tlo n 'a h ighest prtced oil. A nd th a t th e f la sh p o in t is 40 degrees h ig h e r o n a n BAE M grade th a n a naU o na lly know n, p rem ium priced m o to r oil. T h e fire po in t show s 70 d eg rees h ig h e r. Also. Uie te s t of how, th e A rtuuisae no- .. tor oil reacU to h e a t . . . i t takes 130 degrees m ore F a h re n h e it h e a t to g e t i t to s u r t v a p o rld n g th a n i t does one of th e n a tlo n 'a 38o a q u a rt oil and a fte r th e n a tlo n 'a h ighest priced o il h a s vap o ris ed a ll th a t I t would, I t le l t 40 p e r c e n t o f heavy residue, sub jec t to b rea k dow n while

A rkanaas motor oU th a t P r a t t

. . . . . J like mania's b e lt .

T lia t being th e case, th a t ^om e of Penney m otor oil Is on ly a b o u t 60 p e r cen t oil, tlie re s t Is h eavy residue sub­je c t to b reak dow n, w hile f r a l t ’a A rkansas m o to r oil Is 100 per ccn t o ily oil t h a t does n o t fo rm carbon b u t will ac tually rem ove carbon from the m otor p a r ts inc lud ing th e p ls- to h i. p iston r ln ss . va lves a n d spa rk - phtgii. I t w ouldn 't ta k e m uch of a nalewnan to sell th e k ind of m otor oil th a t P ra tt aells. Y ou ha rd ly have to apeak a good w ord for th e ell, it apeaks for Itself. B u t n a tu ra lly C laud P ra tt likes fo r a ll people w ith in th e sound of rad io a n d th a t read th e 'IV ln Falla pspc ra to know wli »t a lileaaing It U lo be ab le to ob ta in a m otor oil like h e sells a t such a rea* Honuble price. O ver 300 gallons w en t o u t W ednesday a n d aomo of I t w en t a s fa r a s A m erican F a lls . We’re u n ­loading a n o th e r c a t lo a d o f flMrtog and aiding tliU T liu rsd a y as X phone tliln ad In. We have rem arkab le b a r- galna In th e building materials Una. Po rtland cement 81.00 a sack. Oak noortng a s c h ea p as U $ M par tliuuaand for the No. t l i " sh e r t lengths. W e h av e walltMar< a n d w allboard a n d m ore w allbeard a t renw iialile prices.

'Hie f ie ld B otlom m in e th a t P r a t l h Interested In u p n e a r Bellvus la liKtkliig b e tter e ll th e tim e. P r a t t hnA u le tte r fro m M r. L arsen th e old t^ -andlnavU n m in e r, th a t sta te s t l ia t . . . " th e ore Is a b e tter g rade (lian we have fo u n d to da te , th e ra being m ore h ig h t r a d e a n d th e ora siHite seem i (o be s tfo n g ." H e saya th e m ine surely looka good. I t loolu b e tter every day . P r a t t ’s nephew U iat nam e from th e Phliipp loeo a s ­pects to be back h e re l a U a n h wlUi id s geologist a n d Ita m ay th e r e s t o f th a .tlta rea tO oM lt, i M r are s u ii se ltln i th e m f o r 1(» ft ■ sn d U l u a l o o b w o o d ^ J doesn’t aeem to h a w a “ lu s t b ia t a e be m i r r tH kansas.

C L A U D c . :S A L E S coa___

• n iu i w I h . K w l U Uh I

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IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Friday, February 18,1988

MARKETS AND FINANCEBy United Press

« m E s I SAG m o

CHJOAOO. r t t . 1» fu-. •bwrar m tb« Obiemso

S u » d a iadAt. T m t t n dUooTer* M U K la in m e p n m oon-t tn o M m coBUDOdltr prteca to *ui- tU r S ^ l r ti w Tb« iU y 4*HMr7“ ; , ' 5 S f 5 ~ ’l i £ . . ~ i n . tolow tf, com Ho w n o lowM u id o«t«

« £ « « « . - u . j j .

fUlur* to nipond M llr to ttat upturn h«rt y«rt«nl*r. Altw puM lation ot th>

- 4et»lU of ttift prcw oonttranc*. pro(«- •lonal llquliUUoa w t la.. Own

■ •llib t.

^ - p z = a s i i

- CASH GRAIN CHtOAOO-Wbeat: Mo. 4 northern

'' *‘ o m :^ o ^ 3 mixed 66(ic; Mo. 4 mixed

« yeltov Uo V> MUe: No. 3 '« U t* 5>e V S S c : HO. 4 wWt* SSHo tO-B1%c; am ple r ^ « .4 * e to 63c.., ^

n o : mftitlnt *I0o

t o f f .^ 3 & t b r m M: H M to O .a « i SJO to 5?i: eweet

flcvtMuu: KO.-S >«D0« H « U .

~ M a J t e t s r

E B m i t n g V i & i ^ ■

I L I V E S T b C K I- •

DENVER LtVBSTOCK DSNVER—CatUe: 300; market, eieedr;

cow* »}■» to t4.s9; beirei* t i u> V : celTee Id to tll.W; feeder* *ad etocK-*^op^eW;!*m»rlcet lOo to 3So bicber; top^ .M ; bulk ta,SO to «a.83; pKKtnc e o n V to r.50; pit* *1 to r i r e U C *

^ s 5 w : ’ <r.«C; merket e tee d r i bl|li«r; f«l Umbe »7 I-0 *7.U.

CHICAGO HVMTOCK OHIOAOO-Hop; II,000: market »c-

Uve. ISe to 3SC hli&er; bulk good and ^ { e e 190 t T » 0 Ibe! ««.A5 to *9.10: lop W.JC; » 0 to 280 ll» . »8JS to W-BO: 2M to 32} Ibi. tS to I8J0; pecklDl fowe lOo to l)« higher; good medium velcbt and hearle* »7.l0‘ to riJ5-

Cattle; XfiOH; c*l»ae MO; alow; weak trade; vealen ilead»; auppij all ela«e» comparttlrelr (raall. even for. Frldaj'; f S * ^ . l e « rJO ’ to M ;'bulk ot (upplr common aad medium offerlnc* te.3S to |T: heifer* M.13 down; meet beef 00*1 UJS to »5.7S; cutur fradee 14 to M.M; top aauaaie bulU »0.M: TeaJen l i t down.

Bbeep: e.OOO; Ute ThurBda; lamb to[ (7.TS to ouUlden; toda^a lamb toi m a ta g MUottM to blcber: eerir ealn

■aid wai too vacue to belp marketj, lugh many oommentaton law ■able than unfavorable lm(

angle oa pated a market rmlly would .. Prealdent ItooeeTelt aald hla plat adjuit price* did not loclude li

dollar ................

OMAHA LIVESTOCK OUAUA-Hosi: 4.S0e; 100 to 35c bigh-

tr: top U.M.OtUe; 000; ealr* 100; aUMl;; top

abrep: 3,SO0; itrong; top «7.79.

OODEN LIVSSTOCK OaDKN-Hoca; 300; drUeina ateady to

ISO bigber; practical top U.7S on M t butcbcr*; extreme top t s on extra choice load grain fetf Xdabos 203 iba.; mixed driTclu t7 M to fUM : packing aow* *5-25 to *0.

CatUe; 230; odd loU drUeln ateen •teadr et »5.S}; few down to *9; odd common beUen down to *4; odd bulla 14.79; few choice realen |9; market not MCabllihed on 0C6e r . olaaae*.

Sbeep: l,OCO; aotblng doae.earlr; few )U truck'cd in ,««ea liue -Tburaday 0; imaU lot cull* $1 per bead.

Carnrste illtDOla Steel corporation i ouDced retention Of procnt prlcee ...

.lee l for the aecond quar-.er. liidcpend- eaca followed and word vcnc around that' realdnaatlon of prico wuuld apur demand for eteel Immedlatelr How­ever, ateel atoeka declined. I). S. Steel

.............. \t3 3 U • -lehen

NEW YORK. reb. Ig (UP)—Tbe n

Alaaka Juoetu . Allied Chemical . AllU Cbalmera - American Can ....

POBTLAND-Hocii 2M. 31» d

i^ »,_^_dlrect: nothing «

] ^ d h aaiable i

American Smelting ..... ....................491iAmerican Telephone ------------------137American Tbbaeco B — ------------- «SJjAnaconda Copper .............- ---------33'.,Atchl«>n. Topeka * Santa Fe.— 35‘;Aubum «9tora — ..........-.....--------- 4?iBaltimore 4 Oblo ............ ............... »»iBendix A»l»tlon------------------------Bethlehem Steel -----------------se

SAN nUNCUCO LIVUTOCK SOOTH SAN m&NOlSOO—Ha

top *o4 bulk ITIMO 330-lb. )(C,39; package 310 lb. bearlea " bima good n.3}; U U Tbun butetaer* K ts.

Catt)e! -l85: etMre a b o u t.a tea ^ load

------------------------

S S rw .T ?fe .’?ii,-isi.Idaboe ITiS eorted 10 per cent: 3 decka medium to good t« Ibe. Callfomtaa r>-

,J., I . Caae Co. — ............................Obi.. UU., St. Paul 4i Pacific ..—

______...................... ........ ......No MieeCbrjeler Dorp.'_______ ...;_______

MC&TOKS

iture dn«rtment reported. toda;.— ---------------*MU wae amall: got-

-------------- tine Terrltorr wooled t o ^ * e « ! ? a c ^ W * b f f i ! “ A fine D eU ia e ^ lg h t fleeca wool w u moved at around 3S to 28 centa. greaaa baila. or 70 to 73 cents, aooured.

P O T A T O E S

W T ^ n r t M ’-VltADES

" H * “ “ “

BUOAB rUTUfcXa JtaoktT U M to |3Ja; iia ttb *3.331

giSi ss. "S.

dull TburMUy;

t S S

the day; wire jnqulrj fairly denaod alow.

p. 4. jfb. 3. 37 )V t_Oaah to cro#*rs. bulk; aalie too lew

to quote » market.

CaiCAOO POTATOES ^OKIOAOO-Weatber cloudy, temper-

Bture 33; ablpmenU gJo. arrlvala 47. t ^ . M ; aupplle* oM atock moder.

itg-ssa.. d is

t« ITeSew I N e S r ti iim ii iO T a e b

] . « l ' burlap k a f * i cat 1.40: Wia. liouDd Whllw,

Ilgbl, m v^ei

a r s

Ikle. 1 car »2t'iC; i

LOf ANQBLKI

— ^ eti* i 1. Dandled clean eitraa S o . t b lo: aaiall ecgai 1. Candled — M IN , up le; medium etce uncb

SI IEOLLOWMW

NBW TORS, Peb. U (01>)-«tocka d*. ;]ined today after early (Ueagtb. Bond* made an IrregtUar declloe. wltb Ual European laauee weak. Wheat loet

cent cotton fell h trV afUr an ea»jy rlM.

Tbe aetback In market* came afte: publication of Preeldent RooaeTelt'i

OS price*, wblctt Wall

inatu

t 55 <$ I Off IDo« Jones cloeing --------

!7<3mtrlMl 138.», o f t 1.30: riU IS.Bi oil..............___________________________

Y . S T O C K S 1

atb <1 Southern .o a Of Delaware ..

■ O o tt^^U o t* ...........Du Pont d« Nemoun■aatman Kodak ____lU etrio Ftfver A U gl Oeaeral Bectrlc Oeneral Pooda . Ofneral Afoten Goodyear T lri'

---------------- ------- - 31S

National Dairy Product* .New York Central ........ ...Packard Motor*.................

J. 0. Penney Co. .. Penna; B. B. _ _Pure Oil ------------Radio Core. ____V.I.V n _u<Beynolda Tobacco B .

Sbill Union ou .

j l !

Standard Brand*.........-StADdard d l of Caiir, ....... .........3i%Standard Oil of New Jersey — 50TeM Corp.........................................« « iTrana-America ....... ..........................10\kUBKtn CarWd* 4t Ca/bon________ 73

Union Pacirie .............-..... ..............TIUnited Alrcralt--------------------- — 23United Corp._________U. 8. Steel, com ---------

Weaurn Uolen ............. —in|bou«e Eleotrto ___

. . ... WoolwortU Oo, __American Rolling Mllla ......Armour ........................ - .....

R ,„ o „ „

~ 1 Manufacturing Cc___ja W riibt .......- .........S ietrlo Auto U te ---------HouitOQ o il ......... .............National Dutlller* ....... ...North American AviationSafeway aiorce .................Uchcnley DUtlllera ............StudebakerUnited Alrlinte ...... ..........White Molota ...................Ohtcago Pneumatic TMl ,.Ohio o il ............................PMlltpa Petroletim .........Republic Bleel ......

Utah INjwer and Uiht, T pprelerred ...........

Idaho rowtr. e per cent pi Idaho Power, 1 per cent

li!;

u i . > ,M S n E S - " S lK ? , «..........

u a leoi '• •I IIUO) lu ge a ta n " -'- " j f t i amafl fli&o.

CIIICAOOJg w i Market t lm : . .

.«•*«*].Jlreat) fradad Jirat#. .lee* then e a n il)k«I extra lie ; lea* than oara

' ' ItU ci e u rr tn t i«>

r'm arket f lm ; reoelpu M3.HI ■.t freah graded (ireu aaUo to | m a u c ] nreu Uo to U tie ;

P M O E I S GAME n PLAN

JM lO JiB , Peb, 17 (Special) - SporU m en of Jerom e and v lclnlly m et U o n d ty evening a t (ho Wood o«fe a n d heard a ta lk on llie e U le gkme ia n n program by U upt. P e lu P luU no , He Bhittd th u i ih e rc have been about t fio o tr e i of pipo (aid for Uip farm 's new w u trr nyatcm. A “ BW houM h as alfto b c m biitit for

» a u U U n t n ianage r of th e farm . TJie hatolitiiK program wun lulked

on a t le n i th a n d Pli>.iUno anld th a t 3,500 quallSiave been bimiKltl in (or breeding p u r r x w , lOao j,fn» rhiik- lu r p a rtr ld io i . fo r th e Minn pur- p o « i . T hla parlrlO go u p inu iird t< rtp lac* th e sagehpu in iiiq nr|( area* o f M aho. rJw tiim . cxptu ln i^ th a t Idaho U bIbo m nkintt oyery e ffo rt to develop a very rxroUpnt ■train of pheaann t by in jM brtPil- hig, Tlila developniN a U 'm fder th i llreouon of the clejmrtniriil nf ntirl' lulture and the l^ x le in t-w ilillife

Federation.PlM tlno la aloo try ing (o miAa th e

u i e h e n on th e far/n , !>iunilii<> lold of an en tirely new h in l t<i b« Im ­ported lu re fo r M ahn'n aiMirtemcn from T ibe t w hich w in thow piomtnn of replacing gruuM h i tlio iinlunil territory.

T h e m eeting w as ra iled liy th e Jerom e Rod a n d U iiii club.

SPECIAL WIRECourtesy of

f ludkr-W egener A Company Elks B ld f . - r h o n e BIO

L E G A L A D V E R T T S B M E N T S

Twin Falls County Election Precinct BoundariesAnd Names and Addresses of Registrars for 1938

P u rsu a n t to th e provisions o f See. N ortheaat --------- -> rnitm AnnntatAH tn r T ^w nshlp 10 8 0 Uth. RangC 15 E . B.33-704, Idaho Code A nno ta ted for

J9S1. PUBLTO N O TICE 18 H EREBY G IV EN th a t r tg la tro t lo n for th e no ­m in a tin g elec tion to be he ld on A ugust 0, 1838 wUl be open on th e f i r s t M onday in M a rc h 193« and nam e a n d descrip tion of precinct* a n d th e reg is tra rs th e re o f a re a s fo l­lows:

ALLENDALE PR ECIN C TCom m encing a t a p o in t on th<

line betw een S ec tions £^v en a n d E igh t. T ow nship C lev e r fiouih, R ange Seven teen E . B . M., w here tho H igh L ine C onat In tersects sa id line, ru n n in g th en ce S o y th on sa id section line to S o u th w e st c o m er of Section T h lrty* tw o <32) T o w n ^ lp E leven S o u th , R ange S e v e n tee n iE . B. M .; th c n ce E as t on th e T ow nship Une to th e S o u th e a s t c o m er of Sec ­tio n T h ir ty -s ix , T ow nship Eleven S o u th , R an g e Seven teen

. th e n ce N o rth to a p o in t w hero th e H igh U n e C a n al crosses th e line betw een Sec tion N ineteen , T ow nship Eleven S o u th . R ange E igh teen and S ec tion T w en ty -fo u r. Tow nship Elev' e n S o u th . R a n g e S eventeen E . B . M .. th en ce dow n .the H igh L ine C anal to th e placc of beginn ing .

R e g is tra r; M rs. E ld a LelchlMeJ R ou te 2. T w in Palls.

B E R G E R PB E C IN C TB eg in n ing a t a p o in t on th e h a ll

section line, iha rk lng th e cen te r of S e c tio n Eleven, T ow nship Eleven S ou th , R ange F iftee n E . B. M,; th en ce ru tm in g S o u th on th e ha lf section line fo u r a n d one h a lf m iles

T ow nship line betw een l^ jw nsh lp s Q ev c n a n d Twelve S o u th ; th en ce E a s t o n th e 7>)wn- sh lp lin e E ig h t a n d one h a lf mUes to th e S o u th ea s t c o m er o f Section T h irty -o n e , T ow nsh ip Eleven S ou th ,

B . M .; thencc

JNVBBTMBfO' tltUBta Pund. Inv. .Pimd. Trvuj, A............Oorp. Trim ....Quar. Ino................... 3.!'.'''

INBKItfTTcVcKB Bimker Dm ait<t Oitlllftn .

OUif Copper 'Ully Ooiii.>lUiate<ihi 'fii

MUNKV NRW TORX-Money rale*

ctiaiignl today.

NMW YollK-n.r""'lt'‘er i

llie Amerleau ec(ul>alrui waa iS llr e u u a (hie ounce, ciimparwl witD 43 W ctiiu reeterday. rtorwani alttrr »aa i|U<i(m| at UlU iieiiee ai. uuuc«, uucl>ai.|t.i.

NIW YOIUC-l"Tay‘ " eiialom amelt- *n prices {or dc11«et«a inelala, im u par pouudi

fJopperj meelrtjytlo jo. »jp.w» jo loTim Spot atralU iM di New York

t. I<JUU 4.3S.Klnn: New York l i : and nuatMi

P ia y s in 3 O rc h e s tra sPA1NE8V1LUC. O . H)R>-Al llw

age Of le , n tM b e th l ia r rla o n of Palnan lU e ttow p la y i a tniiii|>et in th o OJ*T*Und W om en'* Bymphoiiy ocobtiU a. e h o took u p tru m p e t plAirlDC Kl ih « a g e of 0 , Uho kIm

f t In th e H an rey lilgh eohool a n d . f i n l B ip t to t e])i]rch o r c h n t n .

to • Junior I n l i i f t i HhuoL

virgin [) ai.Plaunum, dollar* per (uiiira: 3< I Qulckallrer. duKara par llaak u

lba.l 1TM to M.OO. iKjuiloal.^n gsU Q , powdered, iiullara per a.oo.Wolframite. Obli<«>a, diiiiata im-

T D E N V E R B E A N S *

N orth to th e H ig h L ine C anal, thenci W esterly follow ing th e course of said C anal, to a p o in t w here It Is In te r­sected by th e line betw een Section ^ v e n , T ow nsh ip E leven South , R ange S even teen E . B . M., a n d Sec­tio n Twelve, T ow nship E leven South , R ange S ix teen E . B . M .; thence S outh on th e S e c tio n line ab o u t th rec -e lgh ts o f a m ile to th e h a lf section line In S ec tion Twelve, T ow nship E leven S o u th , R an g e Seventeen , E. B . M .; th en ce W est on th e h a lf Sec tion lin e seven a n d one - h a lf m iles to tb e p o in t of beginning.

R e g is tra r: £ . E. L ath rope , R oute I , T w in Falls .

B V B L P B E C IN C T NO. 1 B eginn ing a t . th e In tersection of

M ain S tre e t a n d Broadw ay A venue, Buhl. Id aho . the iK e N orthw est along B roadw ay A venue to th e N orthw est c o m e r o l B u h l to tm sJte ; thence W est along th e S ec tio n Ihie to th e c en te r line of D eep C reek; thcnce in th e N ortheaste rly d irec tion down a n d a long &9&*'oenter line o f Deep C reek to th e S n a k e R iver; thence E asterly up a n d a lo n g th e cen te r line of S nake R iv er to th e C lear L akes b ridge; th en ce in th e S ou ther­ly d irec tio n along th e .county road to a p o in t w here i t io te^ tec ts the secCfon line com m on f ic t io n 13, Tow hshlp 9 S o u th , lU n g e H E. B. M.; a n d Sec tion 18, T ow nship « S o u th , R an g e 15 E . B . M ,; thence S o u th along sa id Section line 3 m iles

o r less, to I ts inte jsecU on wlUi M ain S t re e t o f Buh], Idaho ; thence Sou thw este rly along M ain S tree t to th e p o in t o f beginn ing .

R e g is tra r: M rs. H . A. DeNeal, B uhl, Id ah o .

B U H L P R E C IN C T NO. X B eg inn ing a t th e in tersec tion of

M ain S t re e t a n d B roadw ay Avenue, Id ah o , th e n ce N orthwesterly

along sa id B roadw ay A venue to th e N orthw est c o m e r o f B uh l tow rulte, thence w est tw o m iles to th e north-

It c o rn e r o f S ec tio n 34. T ow nship 0. SouU i; R a n g e 14 E . B . M.; thence S outh one m ile to th e Southw es c o m er o f sa id Sec tion 34; Uienci E as t 350 fee t, m ore o r less, to th e N orthw est c o rn e r o f Section 9, T ow nship 10 S o ^ th , Range 14 E . B. M .; th en ce e ig h t m iles soutli, more o r lens, lo th e In tersection of wild Section line w ith th e Tw in fVIIs H igh L ine C a n a l; thence In th e N ortheaste rly d irec tio n up and along th e c e n te r lin e o f sa id High Line C an al to I ts In tersec tion w ith th e E axt line o f S ec tio n 1, Tow nship 11 S o u th , R a n g e 14 E , B. M,; thence N o rth to th e N o rth ea s t com er of Sec tion 34, T ow nsh ip 10 SouUi, R ange 14 E , P . M .: Uience Went one m ile to th e N orthw est corner of said S ec tion 9ff, 'n )w n sh ip lo sou tii, R ange 14 E.B.M .; thence N orth five m iles to th e N orthw c it corner of Sec tion 1, l^ w n s h ip 10 Soiiiii, llnngo 14 B. B. M .; th en ce E a it along th e NorUi lin e o f Sec tion 1, 'A )» iuh jp 10 SouU i, R a n g e H e . m. m .; to l u In tersec tion wlUi M ain s tr e e t Uulil, Id a h o ; thence Nortlieatilerly along M a in S t re e t lo the |>olnt of beg inn ing .

R e g is tra r: L au ra K. Oliarlti R ou te a. B uhl, Idaho.

B U H L PR ECIN C T NO. 3 B eg inn ing a t th e IntfiBccllon of

M ain' S t re e t a n d Broadway Avenue, HuJiJ, Id a h o ; tJieiice HoiJthwcsterJy a long M ain S t re e t to itJi Intersec­tio n w ith th e N orth line of Heotlon 1. T ow nsh ip 10 Soiilh , lu n g e U E. I). M .;. U ience W est along tho N orth line of S ec tio n 1. l^ownnliiii lo OouUi, lia n g e 14 ■ . B. M.. to Ihe NorUiwett co rn e r o f sa id Section t ; th enc# S ou th B m iles to th e RouthwtAt c o r­ne r o f S e c tio n UO. T ow iulilp lo S o u th lia n g e 14 E. I) M.; llirnce E as t J 4 m iles Jo (lie <]itnr(er com er coffl' inon to Sectloiw ao nml 31. T ow n ' nhip to South , Ituiige IS E. B. U Uientyt N orth nilln to the c en te r o r Becllon 3i», I ’owiuihlit 10 South , R ange 10 E . U. M.; thonca mllB to tim qu a rte r corncr com m on to th 9 bnotlcm.1 ao and 30. Tow nship 10 ao iitli itnngn 10 E. H, M .; Uienc* N orth p ., m iles to th e N orU tw est • oriip r o f H efllou ao. Township* 10 ifMcU/i, Kaiige 18 E, fl, th«nc« Kant a s miiM to th e q u a rte r cO m er rom m on la th e Sections 16 a n d 92. T nw iiship 10 S o u th , Range IS K. B. M ; ll>«;nce N orth mliea th ro u g h tlie cen te rs o f f lec tlo iu ]D a n d 10, •I’ow nsitlp 10 SouU i R ange Ifi B. B. M .; to th e c e n te r Section 3, T ow n­sh ip 10. s o u th R ange 1ft E . B, U .\ thenoe W est H n tlie to Uie q u a rte r ro rn e r com m on t« S^oUoiu t a n d 4. T^iw m hlp 10 S ou th Ran«« ift E. B. M .; Uienoe N orth U uU « to t h t

c o m er o f Scctlon 4, 13 E. B . M .; th en ce E»jst a long sa td- secU on lin e 3 m iles, m ore o r lesa, to I ts In tersec tion w ith th e cen te r lin e o f D eep C reek ; then ce In a S o u th erly d irec tio n up a n d along th e c en te r line of D eep Creek to ^ts in te rsec tio n w ith th e N orth lln e 'b f BecU on 32, T ow nship 9 South , R a n g e 14 E . B. M .; thence E as t l ?4 m iles, m ore or less, to th e p o in t of beginn ing .

R e g is tra r: M rs. R ay WliWnijon. B uh l. Idaho .

F IL E R PB E C IN C T ; v ' ^ B e g in n in g a t a p o in t oti' ' I h e

T ow nsh ip line betw een T ow nstfltff 8 a n d JO S o u th , w here th e o n e 'h U i- se c tio n line In Sec tion 3, T ow nship 10 S o u th , R an g e 15 E . B. M., in ­te rs ec ts th e T ow nship line ; th cn ce S o u th on th e h a lf Sec tion line one - h a lf m ile : th e n ce W est on th e h a lf SecU on line one m ile; thcnce S outh

o n e -h a lf S ec tion line to th e H ig h L ino C a n a l; th en ce E asterly follow ing th o course of th e H igh L in e C a n al to tL-e S o u th ea st co rne r o f S e c tio n 35. T ow nship 10 S o u th , R a n g e 15 E . B . M .; thence N orth a b o u t o n e -h a lf m ile to th e h a ll SecU on lin e ; th en ce E as t on the h a lf sccU on line th ro u g h SecUon 30. sa id T ow nship and R ange, th c n ce N o rm on th e Scctlon line to th e N o rth side o l Uie Low Line C a n a l; U ience E as t one m ite to SecU on lin e ; Uience N o rm abou t

ir th m ile to th e h a lf section l in e ; th e n cc E a s t on Uie h a lf sec­tio n line th ro u g h Sections 31 and 23 to th e h a lf secU on line in Sec - tio n 23; th c n ce NorUi OIT th e h a lf secU on lin e to SecU on 35. T ow n­ship 0 S o u th . R a n g e 16 E . B . M .;

th c n ce W est o n th e Section line 6 m iles to m e p o in t of beginning.

R e g is tr a r: W . P , S h in n ,- F iler, Id ah o .

H A NSEN PR E C IN C T B eg in n in g a t a p o in t on Snake

R iv er a t th e intersecU on of sa id R iv e r w im th e lin e betw een Sec ­tio n s 15 a n d 16, T ow nsh ip 10 S o u m , R an g e 10 E . B. M .; ru n n in g

sa id section lin e to m e S o u th e a s t c o m cr of SecU on 4. T ow nsh ip 11 S oum . R ange 19 E. B . M .; th e n ce W est five a n d one- h a lf m iles to th e o n e -h a lf m ile cor-

be tw een S ec tions J a n d 10. T o w n sh ip 11 S oum , R ange 18 E. B. M .; m e n ce N o rm on h a lf secUon lino to w here I t In tersec ts S nake R iv e r in S ec tio n 10, T ow nsh ip 10 s o u m . R a n g e 18 E . B. M .; thence S o u th e a s te rly a long S nake R iver to p lace of beginn ing .

R e g is tr a r : Jo h n Penny . H ansen , Id ah o .

I IO L U S T E B PR ECIN C T B e g in n in g a t m e N o rm east cor- i r o f SecU on 1. T ow nship 12,

S o u th o f R an g e 17 E . B. M.. thcnce S o u th a lo n g th e R ange line to m e S o u th e a s t c o r n c r ' o f SecUon 30, T ow n sh ip 13 S o u th of R an g e 17 E a s t o f th e B oise M eridian, m eh ce W est 3 m iles a long m e T ow nship lin e be tw een T ow nships 13 a n d 14 S o u th , R a n g e 17 E . B. M ,; tp thi B ouU iw est , c o m er ^o f S ec tion 3‘. iv jw n ih lp f t S o u t l id .^ R ange 17 E. B . M .; t h e ^ I^prm on m e sM tion l in e b e tw « n Sec tions 33 a n d 34 of T o w n sh ip 13 S o u th , o f R a n g e 17 E a s t o f m e B o ise M eridian, one- h a lf m ile to th e h a lf SecUon line In sa id S ec tion 33; thcnce W est on th e s a ld 'h a U section line to a p o in t w here sa id h a lf section line In te r ­se c ts w im S a lm o n River,, th en ce in a ' n o r th e r ly dlrecU on along S a lm o n R iv er to a p o in t w tjero tho s a id S a lm on R iver In tersecls w ith m e T ow nsh ip Hue betw een jtow n- sh ip s 11 a n d 12 S oum , R ange 14 m e n ce E as t along m e sa id Towi)- Bljlp lin e to tlie p o in t of beginn ing .

R e g is tra r; M ra. Josle K lusm eyer H ollis ter, Idaho .

KIIVIBERJCV PR ECIN C T B eg inn ing a t a po in t on Snak i

R iver, w here th e lia lf m ile line igh l o t i o n 10, T ow nship 10

S ou tli o f \R an g e 18 E as t o f m e Boise M rrld lan . in te rsec ts said R iv er a iid ru n n in g Uience South o n suld h a ir m ile line to th e line be tw een B ec lkm a 3 a n d 10. ih ip 11 SouU t of R ange 18 E as t o f th e BoU« M eridian, thence W esterly a n d S ou therly follow ing thi cotirse o f m « T w in F a lts Low Lln< C a n a l, to Uiib h a l t m ile co rn e r on Uie S o u th s ide o f SecUon 1, Town ship 11 S o u th , R ange 17 E as t d f th< Boise M erid ian , thence N ortli on Uie H alf Section line four m ites ti th e N orthw ent co rne r of the NorUi WMt Q iin r tr r o f llie N ortheast Q u a r te r of Section 34, 'ITownshlp 10 S oiilii o l Hnngfl 17 Eoxt of th i lloLie M rilillim , llirn ce &v«t one- h a lf m llo lo llto N ortlieaat co rn e r nf sa id S c c i i o n 2i. Uience N orm to f ln u k r HIver. thence E asterly Along t l i r AiiUl Ijiinke River, to the im in t o l lirgltmlng,

R rB h triir: A. J, Wilnon, K im berly, Idnlio.

r « ;o ;K N K f r k c i n v tH rglnnlng til m e InterM Ctlon of

neo p Crcrli w lih th o N orth line of H «'U on 'Jl), ■niwnaliip' 9 OouUi. Hniigo M I':. II. M., m e n 6o W tat 10

lew, to th e county

th en ce W est 3 m iles, m ore o r leas, to th e S o u th ea s t co rne r o f Q cc tlon 36. T ow nalilp B S ou th , Rangi lA E- B . M .; th en cc N orthw esterly a long m e c en te r line of B roadw ay Avenue, B uhl, Idaho , to th e p o in t o f beginning.

R eg istra r: M rs. M aym e • Quire, Route 2. B ulil. Idaho.

BU H L P R E C IN C T NO. 4 ' B eginning a t m e Intersection of M ain S tre e t a n d B roudw ay Avenue, Buhl, Id aho , thencc SouU ieasterly along th e ocn tcr o f B roadw ay A ve­nue to Ute S o u th ea s t co rn e r of S e c ­tion 36, T ow nship 0 S ou th . R ange14 E. B. M.; m encc E as t a long m e hlghwoy 3 m iles, m ore o r less, to m e N crlljwcst c o m cr o f Scc tlon 3, Towiislilp 10 S ou th . R ange 15 E .B- M.: thcnce S o u m !i, m ile to [lie qu a rte r co rn e r com m on to Scc- tioiu 3 and 4. Tow nship 10 S ou th . Riinge 16 E. B. M .; m ence E as t IVS miles, more o r less, to th e c en te r o f Scctlon T ow nship 10 South , R an g e15 E. B. M-; Uienco H »rth ’.j m ile to tJic NorUi line of sa id SecUon 2 ; thcnce W est 350 fee t, m ore or less- thence N orth th ro u g h th e c en ­ters of Sections 35. 26. 23. 14, a n d 11, all of T ow nship 9 SouU i. Range 15 E. B, M .; to tlie c e n te r liije of Snake R i v e r ; m ence W esterly down th e c en te r line o f sa id R iver to C lear L okes b ridge; m ence Southerly a long th e c en te r Jlnc o f the C ounty R oad to th e W est lino of Section 18. T ow nship 9 SouU i. B arge 15 E. B . M .; m en ce S o u th 3 miles, more o r less, along sa id Sec - iJon Jine to I ts In tersec tion w im m e M ain S tree t o f B uhl, Id ah o ; th en ce Southwesterly a long m e c en te r line of M ain S t re e t to m e p o in t o f b e ­ginning.

R eglatror: M rs. A dolph M acliacek, Buhl. Idaho .

C ASTLEFORD PR E C IN C T Beginning a t Uie N o rth ea s t c o r­

ner of Sec tion 21. T ow nship 10 South. R ange 14 E> B. M .; th en ce West 2 ' i m iles to th e q u a rte r c o r­ner common to Sec tions 18 a n d 19, Toft-nshlp 10 S o u th , R ange 14 E .B. M.; th cn ce N o rm ‘4 m llo to Uie center of sa id SecUon IB. T ow nship10 Soum , R an g e 14 E . B . M .; thencc W est 4 m iles, m ore o r less, to the c e n te r lin e o f Salm on P a lls Creek; m e n ce In th e Sou theaste rly direction u p a n d a long th e c en ­te r line of s a id S a lm on F a lls C reek to It.s IntersecU on w ith th e S o u th line of S e c tio n 33, Tow nship 11 South. R an g e 14 E . B . M.; thencc E ast to m e S o u th ea s t com cr said SecUon 33; th en ce N orth m iles to m e p o in t o f beginning.

R eg istra r: M rs. E . D. Logi Castleford.

CLO V ER PR E C IN C T B eginning a t m e in tersecU on of

Tw in P a lls C a n a l C om pany 's H igh Line C a n a l w im m e W est line of SecUon 10, TOwnahip 11 South, R ange 14 E . B . M .; m en ce S o u m

m iles, m ore o r less, to m e, S o u th w w t c o rn e r o f Section 7t>w fuhtp I I S o u th . R a n g e 14 E. B.

th e n c e E a s t m iles to th e q u a rte r c o m e r com m on to Scctlon 35, l^swDShlp 11 S o u m , R ange IS E. B . M.. a n d Sec tion 3, T ow nship 13 S o u th . R an g e 15 E . B . M.; th e n c e N o rm th ro u g h m e cen tc rs of SecU ona 35. 26, 23, a n d 14 to m e c e n te r o f S ec tion 11, T ow nship11 8 o u m , R an g e 16. E . B . r m e n ce E a s t I H m iles to m e qui ( e r c o rn e r com m on to Section 13. T ow nsh ip 11 SouU i. R ange 15 E. B. M .. a n d Sec tion 7, T ow nship 11 S o u th . R an g e S ix teen E . B, " th e n ce N orth 2 ' i m iles, more less, a long sa id SecUon lin e to its in te rsec tio n w im th e T w in F a lls C a n a l C om pany’s H igh L ine Cai th e n ce in a W esterly d irec tion dow n And along m e c en te r lino of sa id c an a l to lt« In tersecU on w im m e W est lin e o f th e E a s t o n e -h a lf of SecU on 37, T ow nship 10 S outh , R a n g e 15 E. B. M.; th en ce N orth m ro u g h Uie oen ter of SecUons 37 in d 22, T ow nsh ip 10 SouUi. Range

15 E . B . M ., to Ihe q u a r te r co rne r com m on to S ec tions 32 a iid 15, T ow nsh ip 10 S o u th . R ange 15 E. B . M .; m e n ce W est 3 '4 m llea lo

N orm w est c o rn e r o f SecUon 20, T ow nah lp 10 S o u th . R ange 15 E . B . U .; Uience S o u m m miles to m e q u a r te r c o m er c o m m o n 'to S e c tlo iu 39 a n d 30, T ow nship 10 s o u m , R an g e 15 B. B. M.; tlience W est H m ile to m e c en te r or Sec* tto n 30. T ow nah lp 10 BouUi, Hango 15 E . 8 . M .; th e n ce S o u th S mile to th e q u a r te r co rn e r com m on tu SecUona. 30 a n d 31, 'l\)wnflliip lo s o u m , R a n g e 15 E. B . M .; Uience W est S m ile to Uie N urthwent c o rn e r of SecUon 31, T ow nship lo S o u th . R a n g e 15 E. B. M .; U irnre S o u th I H m iles, m ore or iriw, a lo n g m e section line to lt.i lii tr r- se c tlo n w ith th e ceiitc r line ol T w in m i l iy « r t i a l C om pany’s High L ine C a n t i ; m e n ce SouUiwe.itrr- iy d o « « r a n d a long Uie oen tor iln< o f l a l a ' C a n a l to its In terarctloi w ith th e W est llhe of Section 10 T D w m hip 11 S o u th . R ange 14 K. ii, U .. w h ich la m e p o in t o f be iinn lug .

R e g is tr a r: M a rm a Llerinan, B uh l. Id ah o .

D CR P C R E K K PRK CIN CT B eg lm ilng a t th e N orU ieaat ro r-

a r o f SecU on 39, 'Aiwiiahlii o S o u th , R a n g e 14 E a s t o f Ui« IIoImi M e rid ian ; UieiKe UouUi onn miin to th e BouU ieast co rn e r of »<iiil BecUon M ; th e n ce E a i t to tlip N o rm e a a t co rn e r of Seotum a T o w n sh ip 10 SoMth, R ange m k B , M., m e n c e B ast 350 lec t 111910 o r leas, W m e N orU ieast c o rn rr .,l S e c tio n 4, Tow nslJlp 10 tumiu, R a n g e 14 B . B . M .; th en ce Souiii ;i m llM to th e S o u m ea s t c o rn r i m SMUon 10. 'n)wnsiiip 10 tiouiii, R a n g a 14 B . B. M ,; Uienco w .m a H I® Q u ar te r ><>inric om m on U> Seotlona IB am t lu. T o w n sh ip 10 SouU i, nu iig a 14 ic B . M ,i m en co NorUi M m ile to iiia c«D t«r o f BeoUon IB, l'own«i>i|> ki a o t i ih , lU f t i* 14 K. B . M.; th ru .o W M t th ro u g h th e eenU ra o t m . - U ooa 19, U . IB, a n d 16, 'ItiwuAiiiii 10 B ou til, RM ige 13 E . 0 . M . lo t h t o e n w lino 0 Baim oii ra iin O m k { (IWDce dow n a n d a long tIm M id o M tM line of Salm on i<-aUn O rM k to 11* In teraeetlon w ith th r MottOR Un» c f i m m a to SectioiM 33 M td S6, T ow nah lp 9 S ou th , atangi

line; th rn re N orili along said county liiu^ lo il.n .e n te r line of Snake i tiv i'i ; ihi-iiiT h i th e SouU ieasterly ‘llrrriio n „ im «ioug tile cen te r lliif of /liiBkn U lver to Uie mouUi of »)rr|i (/rreic; tlietico Southw aat u P ' «nu uloiiK ilic te n te r »ne o f Deep Crr^k tc, the po in t of beginning.

H rK hiiiir: Mrs, W. S . S tew art, hlllil, IdiUiii.

M AIlOA P H K flN C T K ruinniiig a t Uie InterACction of

li-uk ( ;„ r k w ith S nake River, run - iiliiK ihpiicn Sou therly a long Rook ‘;i<rii lo Ulo line betw een Town* 'I'llM U niul 10 SouUi, Range 10; Miniifl W cat on Uie T ow nship »ne '*> (tin tkiiilhw eat co rne r of the 'lou iiin in t Q u arte r of Section 35, 'I'liwiiAiii,, u n a n g e IB E. B.M ; ihriK T N orm on m e h a lf eec- "Wt llJic t<i tiu a k e R lv f t ’'"'■(.•rly ntoiig Bnake R iver to m e itlHco III llrBliiniiig.

1‘rMUliur; M rs. O tv llli Creed, •‘ '■'Hr 1, Kllcr, ula lio .

M IIKTAUUII PIIECINC T h'H innliiH a t a iio in t on Snake

lU v.r a t Uio intorseeU on of lh« H^'tlnii Him betw een Sections IB • " 'I 10. ■I'owiisliin 10 OouUi, R*nge '« « M , w ith Bnake lU w r;

Month nn th e Spctloii JIfi" to ‘be 'niwiiivlilp line betw een

a h lp s I I a n d 13 South . Range 19; m en ce B a a t 8 m iles on th e T ow n­sh ip line : m tn c e N orm 6 m iles on m e S e c tio n lin e to m e N orm east c o m er o f S e c tio n 3, T ow nship 11 S o u m . R a n g e 30 E . B. M.; m ence E a s t ( m e ^ a l f m ili^ m ence a t r ig h t an ale ft N o rm , th ree -q u ar te rs o f a n y fe J b -m i>olnt N o rm of m e' O ..S , L . R . R . Co. r ig h t o f w ay; m en ce N o rth ea s te rly p a ra lle l and a d ja ­c e n t (o m e O . S . L. R . R. to m e h a lf secU on lin e In Section 28, IT ow nshlp 10 S o u m , Range 31 E . B. M^Ji’SW Sice N o rth on sa id ha lf sec- 'W f f - ^ . . t o S n a S A n iv e r ; thence In a jffw thw estex^y course down said

po in t, o f beginning, R t^ ls U ^ r: P . W , W achholtz. M ur-

U u g h , Id a h o .B O C K C E E E K PR ECINC T

B e g h in ln g a t m e N o rm ea st cor- : r o f SecU oa 9. T ow nship 11

S o u th , R a n g e Ig £ . 'B . M.; m en ce S o u m o n m e SecU on line 5 m iles to m e S o u th e a s t c o m er o t Sec tion 33, T o w n sh ip 11 Soum , R ange 19; m e n ce W est o n m e T ow nahlp line 3 m iles; m e n c e S o u th on th« R ange line 12 m ile s to m e S o u th east cor-

of S ecU on 39, T ow nship 13 im . R a n g e 18 E. B . M.; m ence

W est on th e R a n g e line 6 m iles to m e S o u th w e s t c o m e r of sa id Sec­U on 31, T ow nslilp , 13 Soum , R ange 18; th e n c e N o rth on m e Range lino b e tw een R a n g es 17 a n d IB, tc m e T w in F a lls Low Line Canal; th en ce N o rth er ly and E as terly uf sa id C a n a l to m e h a lf milo C om ei betw een S ecU ons 3 a n d 10. T ow n­sh ip 11 S o u th , R an g e 18 E . B . M.| m e n ce E a s t on m e SecUon line five a n d o n e -h a lf m iles U) m j^ p la ce of begh in lng .

R e g is tr a r : M rs. Chos. K line , Rock C reek, Id a h o .

B O G E R S O N PR ECIN C T B e g in n in g a t m e N orm east

n e r o f S ec tio n I. TXiwnshlp 14 S o u th , R an g e 18 E. B . M.; m en ce S o u m a lo n g Uic R ange line be tw een R a n g es 18 a n d 19, to m e S U te lin e betw een th e S ta te o Id a h o a n d N ev ad a; m ence Westcr^ ly a long sa id s t a t e line to w here s a id S t a te lin e in te rsec ts w im th e line be tw een T w in P a lls a n d Owy­h e e CounU es, m e n ce N orm along sa id C o u n ty lin e to a po in t o f In ­te rs ec tio n w im m e -Tow nship line be tw een T ow nsh ip s 13 a n d K S o u th . R a n g e 13 E . B. M.; m enci E as t o n sa id T ow nship line to m e N o rth e a s t c o rn e r o f Section 4, T O w iuhlp 24 S o u th , 0/ I ^ o g e H E . B . M .; m e n c e S ou th tw o m iles to m e S o u m e a s t C orncr of SecUoi 9. T ow n sh ip 14 S o u th . ' of R ange 14 e:. B . M .; m en ce E as t to m e S a lm o n R iv e r , m ence N ortherly a lo n g 'S a ld S a lm o n R iver to a po in t w h ere sa id S a lm on R iver In te r­se c ts v i m U » H alf Section line in S e c t ld i J i ; T tewnshlp 13 S p y U ;.-V R an g e 19, E .' B . M .; thence E as t a long sa id H a l f SccUon Une to p o in t w h ere sa id H alf SccUon line In te rse c ts m e SecUon line E a^ t Bide 6 f : ^ t l o n 33„ Tow nship U -S o u m . .d f ^ n g e 17 E . B. M .; th « 6 (* -jee iJ th ^ e - h a l / ;nllc, to m e Souttralgst c o rn e r of said Section 33, m e n c e S t s t on th e T ow nship line b e tw een T ow nships 13 a n d 14 S o u m , R a n g e 17 E , B . M„ to m e p o in t o f beginn ing .

R e g ta tra r : M rs. F red C lute, Rog- erson , Idaho :

R O S B W O R TH PR ECINC T C om m encing a t a point in m e

c en te r o f th e Sa lm on R iver whero sa id R iv e r 1.1 in lfrxccted by th e T ow nsh ip lin e betw een Township; 11 a n d 12 S outh , and runnluL tli tn c e W est on sa id T ow nship line betw een T w in F a ils and Ow yhee C oun ties; th e n ce S outh on th e C ounty line to a |n h i t o n sa id C ounty line w here Uie sam e bi in ­tersec ted by th e line betw eer Tow nsiiliui 13 a n d 14 Sou th ; thencc E as t on Uie T ow nship lino to Uic N orthw est c o rn e r o f Section 3, T ow nsh ip 14 S outh , Range 14 E. B. M ,; th e n ce S ou th on th e line betw een Sec tions 3 and 4 to the S ou thw est C o rn e r of Section ID, T ow nsh ip 14 Soiitii. Range 14 E, B . M .; U ience E nst on m o SecUon line to c e n te r of Salm on R iver; th en ce N orthw esterly down sa id R iver to p o in t of begliiuing.

R e g is tra r: w . N. G ibbs, Rose- w orth . Idaho .

T IIO M E T Z PRECINCT B eg inn ing a t tlie N ortlieaa t cor-

he r o f Uie SouthwcBt Q u arte r ol S ec tion 24. Tow nahlp 10 S outh R a n g e 16 E . a . M .; Uience South fou r niliea to the Soutlieost Corner o f th e N orU ieast Q uarte r of Sec ­Uon 13. ’I'owiiHiiip 11 Soutii. Range IB E. B. M .; Uience W est on m e h a lf nectlon line to Uie Rairgo lino betw een R anges IB and 10; thencc N orth mi tiiB Ronge line, to tin N orthw enl C orner of tlie South . WMi Q u n rte r o t Section 20, T ow n­sh ip 10 Koiitii, llBiigfl IB E . U. M.: th e n ce E iu t <nio m ile to SoH theast C o rne r of N orU ieast Q u ar te r ol Sec tion 30, T ow nship 10 SouUi R«iige 16 E. B , M .; Uience N orth on ihn tlfc tio n llpe to the Low Lino C ann i; th en ce E as t along sa id Low L ine O nnni to th e Section line b e ­tw een {loctlons 30 and 31, T ow n­ah lp 10 UouUi. R ange 16 E . B. M „ m ence NorUi on Section line lo N orUiweat co rn e r of Sou thw est Q m r te r o f tfecUon 31, T ow nahlp 10 S ou th , Rongo 10 E. B, M ,; thence E as t on itic lia lf eeotlon line t- placn of beginning.

R eg istra r: Mrs, 0 , B. G rieve, 'fw ln F alls, h k lio .T W IN rA i .i .n pR E C iN C rr n o . 1U eginiihig a i th e InterBectlon of

Slioshone S t re e t w ith NlnUt A venue K a it In th e c i ty of T w in J^ ila , rui n i i g tliem-e sou thw esterly along Shonhnne S tre e t to th e C om er o f 8 hoehone S troo i a n d M ain Avenue; th e n ro SoutheasU rly along M ali AvcmiB Ui th e co rne r of M ain A ve­nue a n d w iU i s t r e e t E ast; Uience N ortheaste rly «iong I 'l f m s t r e e t M » t lo ijiuo Lakes B oulevard i th en ce NorUi aimig , B i i^ U k e s IJonievard to NInUi A venue E as t; th e n ce NurUiWf«l*rly on N in th A ve­nue E as t to S h o ilio n e .fl tre e t , Uie place of beginning.

R e g is tra r: Mrs. Je n n ie W hlt«el. 335 4Ui Ave, E ast

T W IN F A tU t PBBCIN O T NO. * B eg inn ing Uie Intersection of

A d d ^ i A venue a n d NInUi Avemc. N o rth ; lu n n h i* m ence S o u th e a iU f'

ly a lo n g N ln m A venue N orth to S h o ih o n e S U e e t; m ence Southw est­e rly a long S hoshone s tr e e t U> th e c o m e r o l Shoshone S tre e t and M ain A venue ; ru n n in g thence N orm w est- e rly on M ain A venue to S lu m S U eet N o rth ; th en ce in a N orm eosterly d irec tio n to Addison Avenue; m ence E a s t a long Addison A venue to place o f beg inn ing .

R e g is tra r: M rs. May Roberls,'Tw ln F ^ lls , Id aho .

T W IN FA LLS PBECINCT NO, 3 B eg inn ing a t m e corner of M ain

A venue a n d Shoshone S tree t, n in - itng m e n c e SouUiwesterly a long.

S '.ioshone S t re e t to the- Soum w est c o m e r of SecUon 16. Tow nship 10 S o u th , R a n g e 17 E. B. M .; m cnce r u n n in g c a s t on m e ' Section line o n e -h a lf mUe to m e N orm east cor-

o f th e N orm w est Q uarte r of SccU on 31. T ow nship l a Sou{h, R a n g e 17 E. B. M.; runn ing mcrice S o u th o n m e h a lf SecUon line to

H ig h L ine Canal; thcnce In a W este rly d lrw U on a long th e H igh L in e C a n a l to m e R ange line 'be­tw een R a n g es IB and 17; .m ence N o rth on th e Range line to the N o rm e a s t c o m e r o l th e SouUieast Q u a r te r o f SccUon 2<. Tow nship 10 S o u th , R a n g e 16 E . B. M .; thence W est one a n d one -ha lf m iles to the B o u m w est c o m cr of th e N ortheast Q u a r te r of Section 23, Tow nship 10 Souti), Range 16 E . B. M .; th e n c e due N orth on Uie ha lf mile lin e to Uie T ow nship line between T ow nsh ip s 9 a n d 10 South . R ange16 E . B . M .; m ence E as t on the T o w n sh ip line to Rock Creek; th e n c e S ou m easte rly a long Rock C reek to m e SecUon line betw een SecU ona 7 a n d 8 Tow nship 10 S o u th , R a n g e 17 E. B. M .; Uienco S o u m on th e Section line lo m e SouU iw est c o m er of Sec tion 8, T b w n sh lp 10 South , Range 17 E.

■, th en ce E ast one m ile to th e N o rm w e st c o m cr of SccUon 18, T ow nsh ip 10 South. Range 17; m e n c e in a-S ouU ieasterly dlrecUon .long M a in Avenue to the place

o f beg inn ing .R e g is tra r: G uy T . Swope. 633 2nd

A ve. W est.T W IN PA LLS PBECINCT NO. 4 B eg inn ing a t the N orthcast_cor-

le r o f th e N orthw est Q uarte r of SccU on 24. T ow nship lO South, R a n g e 17 E. B . M.; ru n n in g Uienco S o u m to m o Low Line C anal; th e n c e In a so u m eas terly dlrecUon a lo n g sa id Low Line C an al to th e R a n g e lin e betw een R anges 17 a n d 18 ; th e n ce S ou th a long Uie Range lin e to th e H igh Line C onal; thcnce

'N orthw esterly dlrecUon a long th e so ld H igh U n e Canal to the line be tw een th e N orm east Q uorter ond th e N orthw est Q uarter o f Section 0, T o w n sh ip 11 Soum , Range 17; th e n c c N o rth on th e sa id h a lf scc­U on line to m e N o rth ea st c o m cr of th e N o rm w e st Q uarter of Section 21, T ow nsh ip 10 South , Range 17 E. B. M .; m e n c e W est on m e Section line to m e S o u th w e st c o m er of SecUon 16, T ow nsh ip 10 South. Rang? 17 E. B . M .; m en ce In a N ortheasterly dlrecU on a long ShoahOne S tre e t to M a in A venue; Uience in a S o d th - laaterly dlrecU on along sa id M ain

A venue to th e Soum east corner of SccU on 16, T ow nship 10 South , R an g e 17 E . B. M.; thence E as t on th e S ec tion line to th e ploce of be­g inn ing .

R e g is tra r; M rs. R u th Wlnclle, R. P . D., T w in Falls.

T W IN FALLS PRECINCT NO. 5 B eg inn ing a t m e com er o t NUjUi

A venue E as t and Blue Lakes B oule- :d. th en cc S outh on Blue Lakes

B ou leva rd lo F ifth S tre e t E as t. U ience SouU ierly olong P u th S t iv e t E a.it U) M ain A venue; Uicnce S ou lh -

iterly on M ain Avenue to th e SouU iw est corncr of Section 15, T ow nsh ip 10 South, of Range 17 E, B. M .; thence E ast on the Section l in e 3 m iles, to Uic SouU icaat corner 0 / S ec tion 13, T ow nship 10, S outh if R ange 17 E. B. M.; thence N orth

a long 8)U(I SccUon line to the N orth­e a s t co rn e r o f suld Heel Ion 13, Uience Wc.st tw o n iilrs, lo the Nortliwr.U co rn e r of Section 14, Town.ihip 10; th en ce S ou tli one-fourtli mllo to N lnU i A venue Eiist, Uience W est a long NinUi Avenun E as t to Uie p o in t o f beginning.

R e g is tra r: Mm, Helen E, M lnnlck. 003 Bhic IJikea Uoiilcvurd,

T W IN FA LI.8 PltE C IN C T NO. 11 B eg inn ing a t a ixilnt on Snake

R iver, betw een tiiu N orltienst Qiinr- a iid th o NorUiwent Qviarter of

Scc tlo n 33, ‘I^wijjiJjlj) 0, S outh Jianjfe 17; th e n ce runn ing Soinii on the lia if S ta tio n iliie lo Addison Ave..

encii Went on Aacltoon Avc- S lx tii tu r re t N orth; Uienco

S o u th w e s t oil slxU i a tr c e t N orlli to M ain A venue; theiiro NorUiwe.it on M ain A venue lu llio SoiiUiciiht c o r­ner o f SecU on B. Towiiiihli) 10 South, R ange 17 E. B. M.; Uieiico W est one m ile to th e Sontiiw ent c o m er of SecU on a, 'Itowtwhlp 10 UouUi, Hatigo17 E. B . M.; thfiiico N orlh to Rock Creek ; Uience In a NorUiwesterly d irec tio n a long Rock Creek to the S n a k e R iver; Uienco In a n F^isicrly d irec tio n a long Snuko Itiver lo tlie p lace o f B eginning.

R e g is tra r: Moses S toariis, 601 and Ave. NorUi.

TWIN rai.I.M IHECINCT NO, I U egtnn ing a t u jHilnt on Hiiake

n iv e r betw een Ihe NorU ieaat Q uar- >nd Uie N uttiiw esl Q uarte r of

H ection i<3, 'I'liwnnlilp 0 South, of R an g e 17 K. B. M.; and n inn ing Uience SouU i on Uie sold H alf Sec­tio n L ine to Addison A venue; Uience E a s t on Addison Aveniio to tiio in- te reec tlon of Addison Avenue and N in tii A yenue Norlli, Uioncn Soutli- e a s t a long NIiiUi Aveinie NcirUi to S hoalione titree t, Uienco SouUierly a lo n g N hiU t Aveniio E«a( m UUltt L akea B m ilovaid; UieiiM E ast on N InUi A venue E as t lo tiio Section lin e on Uie E ast side of Uocllon IB, I b w n s iilp lo S outh , o t Range 17 B. O. M .; Uienco N orth tu Uie N orth ­e a s t oo riier of the sa id Section IB; thPiico E a s t tw o miles, lo tho HoiiUi- r a s t c o m er of Ser.Uon 13, 'D w nniiip 10. l3ouU» of Rtlnge 17 E, H, M.: U ience N orth o t the Section lino to th a p o in t o f InterRectlon wlUi S nake R iv e r : m en ce W esterly a long Snake R iv er to th e ixiiiit o f beginning.

R e g is tra r: Mrs. Em m a O. WiUiam, T w in Falls.

riiANK J. nMiiH.OUtk uf tha Hoard Ol MuQtr

OoniiulaalguatB.

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j,T w « w e = £ =IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Frfd»jr, Febnuw 18, 1888

l&huschnigg to Resign as Chancellor of Austria; i W F : W ^

W l B l i E FUllESlPOM

By FEROINAND C. M. JA H N V im m A . F eb . IB (U iO -C hancello r

K u r t Behuaehoigg In tao d a to m lg n m a n a f te r a speech b e 1« to m ake to th e fede ra l p a rlia m e n t nex t T hursday , a usua lly re liab le aource ■aid t o ^ .

' f m ay res ig a before th e

caslon for a new reorK anlzatlon of th e cab inet, U w as im derstood , so th a t A ustrian N azis w ould have even g rea te r rep rese n ta tio n .

I n a r e o r ta n is a t io n o f tlio cab ­in e t. I t w as rega rded a s likely th a t ■ Nazi w ould be m ade m in iste r of

' n a tio n a l defense.I t w as le a rn ed today th a t In a

speech a t a secret meeting o f. the gOTemment fatherland front's storm corps W ednesday n ig h t - Schusch-

, n igg » ld ;CoDtlnne W ork

•■When In th e n e a r fu tu re I sha ll b e no m ore In Chls p^ace le t us *11 continue to work io r th e fa th e rJan d In o the r places and capacJU es. Wo will n o t leave of fo rsake o u r coun­try . I know you a ll, d esp ite changcs, will rem a in tru e a n d loyal to the fa the rland ." . ^

F ueh rer A dolf H itle r Is to address h is O trm an re lch stag a t 1 p . m . 8 u n - d»y. T h e speech to be m ade by Schuschnlgg to th e d ie t will ccm* plem eot, a s fro m th e A u stria n dde , th e declara tions to b e m a d e b y H lt- le r. I n bo th In stances t t » s o l e topic io r th e specia l seaslona U to hear

. th e leaders’ speeches.T hus I t w as In d ica te d t h a t Aus­

tr ia —a n d th e w o rld ^ w o u ld h av e to ftwalt n o t only a f te r H lU efa h u t Schuicbnlgg’s ^ e e c h to f in d w hat A ustria rea lly fac es u n d e r th e dom -

— to a tta M b ad o w -o l-G c rm an y ,,Before Schuschnlgg speaks. I t

. - jtp o r te d , to d a y . , police p residen ts . < n n 'a U dlstnlets o f t2w c o u n try wlU b e sum m oned h e re to receive In-

' ■truetlona. D te n e w sp i« e r F re le ^ t , i » . A rth u r

^ : te y » > n M iu a r t . N a i l m lo i i te r o f I s t t f l o r IB S pubUo se eu rlty r w ho U

- -n o * - to - B a tU n ,.w o u ld 4 » tr tW p a te -* ■txtnt, p n tu m a b ly , . th a t t h e instruc*

f tlo a s wlU come fro m h im .W to A ll Po ln to

T b e t* w e » s tro n g ind ica tions th a t , tb e H u U —a n d th e Q e rm a a Mails

. . - 4 w l « n lm m «U »te po ta to to tJaetr p n c ia m . T tie re w as notleeable HiiewUng o f ten slco .

l i t t le acthreo iipoaltlflo . T h e f a U o n ,6 f O w a t B r ita in and T n o M to t i k e w tl« o . a n d p a n ic u -

, l a i j - t h e aOfeoa g t lU ly . c au ie d a

Ring com m ittee o f T w in F a lls G irl Reserves m et T h u n ^ w ith J a n e t P llsw o te r p resid ing .' W o r t o n ring requirem ents w as discussed by the m em bers rep resen tin g th e th ree clubs.

W ork on th e O lr l R e ee rre dance is progrjisBlnB a s com m ittees were busy compleUng. detsdls th is week. T h e program c o m m ittee he ad e d by V erna Slnem a m e t T h u rsd a y eve­n ing to work o u t d esigns follow ing a S t. P a trick 's day th e m e . T ic k et soles will be sta rted th e f i r s t o f n e x t week, th e com m ittee beaded by Shirley H utchlJuon a n nounced .

Adult council o f th e T w in Palls O lrU R c a e n e s m e t W ednesday a f ­ternoon w ith th e p residen t, M rs. J . D. B arn h art, w ho a lso led th e de- voUonals. M rs. F . W . S a c k . M rs. R . V. Jo'ftes, M rs. R . L . R «ed a n d M rs. p . B, T aber w ere n a m e d on a com ­m ittee to s tudy pe raoonel.

A com m ittee to w ork on th e a r ­rangem ents being m a d e fo r a Y . M., Y. W. m eeting p lace com posed of M rs. Roy P a in te r , M rs. O. H . K ren - gcl and M rs. W illiam B a k e r w as also nam ed.

O the r bufllnesa a t th e m e e tin g c o n i^ te d of d iscussion fo r a ' Y . W. O. A. m em bersh ip lu neheon to be h e ld In M a rc h .. .

twptiea. W b^ Uttm w rt ther« w u - h w r n e d d m e d k f i r t f A t'm U iu u .a n d ' A itsM iiDs'reM ^iaold w in g "Do ; not axpect UnbH aam ia m ztsi- ■■ lant.**

A W M PMM f lu f u Of tba ...ktfortncM iDowwl tbat tba Matf . avMtQM irW toeMMfogir. popular dW dU. to th* JMt f*w

m h m i

preparatlou l^ ^ h S r amnastjr vblob waa p u t of the Man agree- meni n m eompletad. About 800 of th e n o s ta ta prlsonen vcr« laleaa-• d la s t n lgbU io o e n , B u in tf to poUM Ja ils a n d coo* c en tim tk n cam ps, w ere to b e r e ­leased today .

M n o n s even no ticed th a t th s a u M c t r b O a t e ffec ted ; 'E n r f p r te tu tio n w u ta k e n to avoid dem - O M tnU ons. R e leases w ere n u d e aingly a t od4 h o u n , a n d I n on ly a few eases w ere f rien d s o r retaU res of p ils o n e n « a l t ln « ou tside th « p tta o a g a te a .

T h e am nesty o f m e n In p r i fo ttressea a n d eoo ce n tra tlo n cam ps w as e z tsn d e d la s t n ig h t by a decree of th e m in is try o f educa tion pro- ylding a m nesty fo r a l l s tu d e n u and pupUs w ho h a d be en expelled from schools a n d un ivers ities fo r poUUeal actlylUee ■ a lm oet exclusively Nasipo litica l activ ities.

Headr ' Obviously by i

ro lled

Girl ReservesM ade Valley D istric t

DEFENSE S M I D TD LEGION

N ational de fense, in c lu d in g a n ex­planation o f th e p re se n t se t-u p so f a r a s ac tiv itie s o f rese rv e o ffice rs Is concerned, w as fea tu red in a ta lk given la s t n ig h t a t th e A m erican Legion h a ll by U o n e l Cam pbell, f l n t l ie u te n a n t In th e a i in y reserve corps. 114th artille ry -

Cam pbell spo\ce a t th e special m eeting ca lled to e n te r ta in m em ­bers o f th s K im berly post, 19 Le­gion m en i r o n t h a t p o in t being presen t. P lfty -s lx m em bers o f th e

Awards Approved For Buhl Scouts

O ne ra n k advancem en t a n d n in e m e ri t badge app lica tions fo r two m e m b en of Boy Scou t tro o p 7 of B uh] were app roved h e re th is a f ­te rnoon a t council offices.

Jam es’ Amos received app rova l on h is app lica tion fo r f irs t c lass r a n k ­in g a s well a s opproyal on m e ri t badges In safe ly , f a n n im c h an lcs , f i r s t aid to a n im a ls a n d cooking.

‘ f o r J u n 'io r S r y s o t In f i r s t a id . a th le tics , public h e a lth , sa fe ty a n d cooking.

B coutm aster o f th e B u h l troop Is ;. B. CuUey whUe J . A . B arstow

a n d D . D. O lbbs a re counselors and m em bers o f th e bo a rd o f review .

ed tw o vocal solos ^A rt P ra n ta . i ......W . W , P ra h t* . T rom bone solos a n d duets a lso fea tu red . G eorge Chlros w as in c h a r s e o f a rrangem en ts fo r th e m eeting w ith W . W . Noble. T w in F a lls po st eom m ander, presiding.

Pinochle concluded Uic even ing w ith th e local p o s t em ergiitg a s v ic­tors. D u rin g a previous m eeting, he ld S t K im berly , th a t pc»t w as d e ­clared w in n e r o r th e gunes.

HOOVCB T A L K 4 TO K IN O B R U S SIX S, Feb. 18 <U J5-Pom \er

Presiden t H erb e r t H oover convers­ed w ith K ln i Leopcad I I I o f th e B e l­gians fo r 30 m inu tes a t th e royal

today.

............ . . . _ • order,new spapers ab s ta in ed today from oom m eat on th e A u strlan -Q erm an situa tion .

Leaving n o doubt U ia t lie w as r e a l ' iy ta k in g d irec t c harge of police,

, S s y ss 'z n q u a r t se n t o rders from B er- U n t b a t V ienna police m u s t no long­e r c a rry tlie lr n itib e r blackjscks, Bsysa'IOQUart w as n sported to have ■aid th e y w ere used anyway, a g a in s t “O e n n a n fo lk a n d com rades only.'*' A lso in b is telepltonla in struc- t to M . t b s S een N aU onat Zeitung w as raadnU ttw l to deetrlbu tlon in A us-

new spaper, personal o rgan c i l ^ M M larshai H erm ann O oering ^ ’ O o n n an y , w as seised from VI-

. a n ^ s ta n d s yesterday because of iU j t n i u k s on th e A ustrlan -O erm au altiMUoo.

' / BALT XiAKS C IT Y , Feb. IB <UJU *iK)iw b u n d red a n d tw en ty -fou r L. D , a . ro u n g m an a iu l w om en le ft b a r s today (o r m issionary p o su In n r t o t u p a r ts of tb a w orld.' U u r r a Reynolds, h e a d o f (he

< l i , p . 0 . m issionary departm en t, . I tw® a r* going to Capetow n, “ k - K r to a . s a n r a l to A ustralia.

vartous Kuropean

IWife

EnjoysZIP-WAYPhona-Order'

Service”I t 's n o trouble a t aU to ca ll 370 a n d place a n o r­d e r o f any site . P ro m p t a n d carefu l a tte n t io n la g iven to a ll phone orders . Z ip -w ay 's P h o n e - O r d e r service p lus Z lp-W ay’s fa s t de livery m akes shopping a p leasure . .

F o 7 \^ Wtu>le K ernel

CO R NP « t e r i w B rand L t r g e 16 oe. Cans

39c

Fre$h '•Dated'*

COFFEEChase «nd Saobont

Groand Regular or Sllex

2 Pounds 49cC ritp Tattv

RITZC R A C K S

SmtU, Round, U (h (ly Salted B u tte r CracKcrs

Large B o x .... 23c

Kellogg's

SHREDDEDWHEAT

D ainty W hole W heat Blscoits

L arge Size Pkg.

27cSPECIALLY I

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE

< L arge 46 oz. Cans Fancy Texas Juice.

2 C ans. 49c

PKATURED!Miracle W hip

SALADDRESSING

K.....39cFancv N o . 1PEANUTBUTTER

M ade I’Vom Fancy V irginia Peanuts

2S !.41c

T a l lV ' f l o

DOG FOOD(iovernm cnl InHpecled

6cu„»..45criBi

HAM loafA T asly Blend of Frcnh Pork and Cured Ham Heady fo r the f)ven

I'ounil 25c BACON

C udahy’a o r Red Rose IVllId Lean Ktreaked

Pound .......... 3 3 ^

\T5LARD

P u re I j ird in I’nckuKcn Cudahy'rt, S w U I ’h »r

R e d R onc

4 I’uunds 59cHAMS

Red lloge Vicnkn Mild Cure, Med. Hizc

P o u n a... 19cAHk fo r IHllTKR-KRUBt IHIEAU. w« Htock It

FRESH DAILY!

ZIP-WAYPHONES .... 2io 750

jim A n North M tnd Noilh

S pace h a s no te m p era tu re .

lENISA group o f rocal'h lffh school sen ­

iors m e t w ith th e sponsors, O era ld W allace a n d Miss H elen M inler, la s t evening to co nsider announoem enta to be chosen by ih e senlots. . ..., T liose m ^ l n g la s t even ing were R ay MlJJj. se n io r p rw ld en t; B u th Brosc, M arv in M ayo. W ayne A nnls. Doris M cDonald. L co ta L le rm an. D ean R ice. Joe M uratsuchl, P r is ­cilla Gipson, K cnne tij n « y b u m .J> 3 - lio Jervels, Rosem ary S incla ir, Jeanne R obinson, A nn Peavey a n d Robert Sutcllff.

Weiser Fii‘e ’ < Victim Dies

W E IS E R . Ida ., Peb. IB (UfO-Roy H andley , 44, of BUIings. M ont.. died h e re l a s t n ig h t a s - re s u lt o f b u m s su ffe red In a firo w hich destroyed th e W ash in g to n county courthouse.

H and ley , convicted of a pe tty fo r­g e ry offense, w as serving a QO-day te rm In th o .c o u n ty Jail., W hen th e f lro b roke otit, h e w as released bu t r a n ba ck In to h is ccll.

P e rsu ad e d to leave again, h e w and­e re d ou ts id e a n d th e n re tu rned to th e b u rn in g building a second tim e. S h e r if f F ra n k K ennedy said H andley w as B vic tim o f sheJJ-shock durli?g th e W o rld w ar.

R E A D T H E T IM E S W ANT ADS.

...every day at your Grocers

...and every bit a good as it looks!

BUTTER-KRUST BREAD\R ich !

, Tempting!

, Tasty!

A bread every­one in your fam­ily will like.

W rapped while its p erfec tly freah, w ithin tw o hours a f te r i t cornea from th e electric ovens, and d iatribu ted im m ediately by ou r special flee t o f trucks, B UTTER-KRUST Brend Roea to your g rocer b r ig h t and early , every day . . . aa freah an i t could possibly be.

N ot only th a t. BUTTER-K RU ST Bread Jb made from th e very f in e s t ingredients obtain­able. T here is no Bklmplng, no using of som e­th in g " ju s t an good” to im pair th e enviable s tandard of BU'I'TER*KRUST. T ry it ju s t once. You’ll notice th e difference.

SATURDAYSA Y IN G S

GO ON SALE AT 8 A.M.! BE HERE EARLY! SAVE!

N eatly D e t ig n e d ^ A i f e C f U n t ^ ^ a r g a f n - P r ic e d !

S I X C U P S

r o K 2S*Don't miss this chance to stoct up with trim white China cups} Available a t this price only W cause of slight surface im per­fections. Unusual vatuea)'

A B argain Scoop!

1 5 0 p .W omen’s Novelty

RAYON PANTIES1 5 c Pr

Sm art, com fortab le styles, daintily lace tr im ­med, applioued o r em broidered. H u r r y fo r yoursI

D ry Goods Dept.

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26M en’s F ine Genuine

LEATHER JACKETSReduced to

$ 5 . 0 0 E .P igrane le a th e r! Sizes 36 to 46.S m art Cossack sty le in black, brow n or

M en’s Dept., Main F loor

J u s t Unpackedl

7 2CRIB BLANKETS

30x50 in.I

2 5 C e .T here’ll be a scram ble fo r these so com e early if you w a n t y ours!

S to rk 's N w t., M iin Ffoor

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5 3 PrWOMEN'S SHOES

• 13 P r . D ress Shoes• 40 P r . Sport Oxfords

$ 1 . 4 7 p .Reduced fro m h ig h er priced lines fo r quick sale. Ail sizes bu t n o t in everjt-8tyle. Come ea rly f

Shoe Dept.,/M ain Floor

N ew ! J u s t A rrived!

300Rayon and Cotton

LUNCH CLOTHS 2 9 c K a

GO inches sq u are! D ifferen t from any wo'vc Imd. B right plaid piittorriB in nsHorted colors. Cornel lUiyl Save!

D ry (.'oodii Dept.

4 8 Only I W hnt BargiilnHl

Cotton

SHEET BLANKETS45c K,.

Soft ^lowny Hinglo plaid blankels* In lovoly col- ora. 60x70 in. sizo. Como early!

Basem ent

Mill-Knd Cione-Outl

3 0 0DRAPERY REMNANTS

In 1 to 2^1 yd. L eng ths.

lOC F<.Values to m any m any tim es thin low price! Largo flclectlon If you hu rry I

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