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The Times-News from Twin Falls, Idaho • 5

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1 PAGE rrvi TUESDAY, NOV. 18, 1945 TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Nov. 22 Set As Jerome's Grange 2 Boys Hurt as Man's Cough Camera Records Crash Potato Price Good Despite U. Britain In Hot Seat Selects Officers JEROME, Nov. 13- Lee Bartholo 'Cycle Hits Car GOODING, Nov.

13 Al Springer, Thanksgiving Day WASHINGTON, MOT. 11 ff mew was elcted worthy master of the Jerome Orange during a meet 22, Gooding, is suffering an injured President Truman called upon Is Compared To Hurricane BY FRANK CAREY CINCINNATI, Nov. 13 () The Over Strifes Americans today to observe Nov. 23 ing Friday evening. C.

P. Smith was Bumper Crop BOISE, Nov. 13 (fln The Idaho leg, broken three places, as the result of an accident which occurred a 5 p. m. Sunday, Gene McCoy, elected overseer, and other new as a day of national thanksgiving for the blessing of victory.

By LOUIS F. KEEMLE 18, is also in the hospital for treat The President's proclamation re advertising commission has approv officers named are Darlene Loomls, lecturer; Tom Clark, reelected stewards Donald Taylor, assistant stew The United States and Great ment of lacerations and bruises. quired that the people "give thanks Britain are in an equivocal position in China and Java. The two boys who were riding a ed plans for an intensive promotion and sales campaign during Idaho potato and onion week Jan. 17 to 26.

with the humility of free men, each knowing it was the might of no on human cough is a big wind that can attain super -hurricane velocity and exert a blast force which, if prolonged, is sufficient to crack one or motor cycle, were traveling south when they collided with a car driven by Bill Hill, 17, as he attempted to ard; Ruth McVey, reelected chaplain; Jerry Holter, reelected treasurer; Eva H. Smith, reelected secretary; Earl Clark, gatekeeper; Ethel Holter, reelected Ceres; Emily Nationalism is aflame in the lar east and the motives of the two big powers in the use or their military The commission met here to plan arm but of all together by which we were served." the campaign under an expanded make a turn at the Gooding hos forces is being hotly questioned. financing plan approved at the pital corner on the highway. more of the cougher's ribs, a Wisconsin doctor said today. previous meeting.

iney are accused of open intervention in the old imperialist tradition. The motorcycle struck the car Fuller, Pomona; Thora Becker, Flora; Kathryn Taylor, lady assistant steward. Frank Westfall, Aberdeen, vice- Dr. Andrew L. Banyai, of Mar and the impact threw the two rid ers over the top of the vehicle.

HE BUIHT SHOW IN TtwS Both countries gave excellent for their actions at the outset. chairman of the commission who presided in the absence of Ag quette university medical school, The car was owned by Rex Hen declared in a report prepared for a The Japanese were defeated but riculture Commissioner Georee The past master, Leon Stockton, was elected executive committeeman. Voted in as members by reinstatement were Mr. and Mrs. R.

E. Otto. derson, Gooding. Occupants were Hersley, ex-officlo chairman, said had to be disarmed and a state of order and safety established before Darlene Henderson, Bernus Durfee, meeting of the American college of chest physicians that coughs of such violence can be beneficial in newspaper advertising will be placed Kathleen Blackmer, Ruth Scanlon. in dailies throughout the nation the allies could withdraw.

Great Britain assured the Indonesians that and Claude Scanlon, all Gooding that they sometimes clear the lung The group serving refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cook, Mr. and Mrs. David Becker, Mr.

and during the week. Promotion mate high school students. None of them her forces were In Java only to dis passages of congesting material, rial will be distributed nationally were injured. arm and remove the Japanese; to such as mucuous. Mrs.

Arthur Hessler, Mr. and Mrs to grocers and other retail outlets Sheriff Fred S. Craig, who investi Robert Fuller and Mr. and Mrs. rescue war prisoners and protect But he said there are some con for Idaho potatoes and onions.

gated, reported that approximately John Parkinson. allied property. The Dutch were not Moment of death for six army (hers is caught in this exclusive split- ditions under which congestine The commission's work Is financed militarily organized to do the job. The meeting was held at the second photo, made at instant one plane crashed and just before substances cling tenaciously despite by a one-half cent per hundred slate tax on Idaho potatoes and American Legion hall, Friday eve violent ana exnaustive coughing. The United States gave almost Identical reasons for its procedure $100 damage was done to the car and the motorcycle.

No reason was given for the accident except that the drivers failed to see each other, ning, with Master Leon Stockton another followed at a airport at Elmira, N. in Victory loan bond show. Ball of fire at right marks end of P-47 which locked wings with B-25, hurtling both to ground before horrified throngs. The B-25, with onions. I 7 Unless relieved, the situation leads to prolonged, inefficient couehinir.

in north China, presiding during the business ses sion. Westfall said that the price of one wing sheared off, is at left about to crash. This remarkable picture The formula sounded simple, but internal complications arose in both And Banyai declared such repeated Idaho potatoes Is holding up well despite the bumper crop both in is from a color transparency made by a photographer who had his JEROME BM 2o Olin Minor camera poised at right instant. explosive effort can result not only in the fracture of ribs but also In hemorrhage or outright collapse of countries. The Indonesians charge that the British are merely holding the fort until sufficient Dutch troops (T), USN, received his discharge Idaho and nationally.

"Practically all other growing areas are selling at Shoemaker, Calif. the lung. their spuds at support price or be can arrive to take over and crush Dr. Banyai said the velocity of If Ruptured Try This Out PARTICIPATE IN CEREMONIES Church Pays Tribute to Four low, Westfall said. "Idaho's are still selling consider their independence movement.

Then the British found them air of the human cough as It leaves BURLEY, Nov. 13 Darwin D. 1 the throat has been measured at selves engaged in active warfare aoiy aoove me government support price, and during most of the more than 245 miles an hour. Members Who Gave Lives with the Indonesians and brought "Yes," declared Banyai in an uv season they have sold practically at Oliver, aviation radioman third class, son of John L. Oliver, route two, Burley, participated in the west coast Navy day ceremonies.

He returned to the states aboard the up land, sea and air forces to deal with rebellious natives at Soerabaja. terview, "you can well call it the OPA ceiling. Paying tributes to lour church members who made the supreme 'super -hurricane It re After delivering surrender ultima sacrifice in World war II, the Twin Palls Methodist church conducted suits from the tremendous pressure tums, they were involved too deeply memorial services Sunday morning in their honor. THEATRE OF ROMANCE! Hand-picked from the top stories of Broadway and Hollywood, the roman tic plays you want are dramatized on the stage pf this theatre. And the bright 6tars shine in the finest roles Pacific carrier, USS Hancock, Pillon, the pastor and his wife, are at Birch Bay, conducting to withdraw gracefully.

The four members were: Second Lieut. Donald S. Beals, TSgt. Paul that is built up when the inhaled air becomes compressed in the lung Edward Conover, Second Lieut. George A.

Davison, and Lieut. Loyal evangelistic services. before release. It's the. same force I.

Perry. The service was conducted by the Rev. H. G. McCallister, church FILER that burning gunpowder exerts on pastor.

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Designed to securely hold a rupture tip and In where it belongs and yet give freedom of body and genuine comfort. For full Information write today I Adv. 6:30 PM Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sheehy and this, that a man lay down his life when he left for the service.

He died in action while serving on board ship in Okinawa harbor Aug. for a friend," the words of Jesus, THREE DISCHARGED Three Magic Valley men were dis family have returned to their home at Baker, after visiting with his mander In China, was quoted in was the pastor's text for the sermon BALLENGERS" VELTEX-SERVICE Let us Winterize your car. New Oil New Grease Radiator Flushing Checking 13, 1945, one day before the sur dispatches as saying: render of Japan. charged recently from Ft. Lewis, Wash.

They are Sgt. Joseph O. Ste "Little, isolated clashes have oc in tribute to the four men who died in action on the battlefields of the war. As the men's names were called In a letter to the family, Freder mother, Mrs. Emma Sheehy, and sister, Mrs.

Delia Larkin, and family. The Rev. Edwin Metcilf, Portland, is occupying the MBC pulpit while the Rev. and Mrs. C.

E. curred. I regret these clashes, but can assure you that the Americans HI it II ick J. Buch, chaplain of the USNR, wrote: "He was one of the I wart, Twin Falls; Pfc. Virgil E.

Hartley, Buhl, and Sgt. Raymond L. Lower, Twin Falls. four tall white tapers were lighted ON YOUR DIAL did not take the initiative." CBS NETWORK grandest persons it has ever been my which- burned during the service, representing the lives departed. privilege to know.

I can truthfully There is always the danger that litUe.isolated clashes might grow into big ones, although Wedemeyer "Greatest Thing" "The greatest thing we can do say that no other person on the ship was so universally liked and res will be to dedicate ourselves to see pected he was a fine, devoted Christian, a gentleman in the best has said repeatedly that he will withdraw his forces if the situation gets too serious, and already has announced the imminent start of that war, the collective sin of mankind, shall come to an end. Let's sense of the word." sacrifice and spend for peace as we withdrawal. The situation is already "serious. lhjJ for HOLIDAY nAHMG Trading Post Will have for war, then war will curse humanity no more," were the concluding remarks of the pastor in his and may get more so. The Chinese tribute to the men.

are on the verge of a major civil war between Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's nationalist government Brief biographies of the four men who gave their lives for their coun Have New Building JEROME, Nov. 13 The Hanlon trading post, operated by Walter Hanlon, Jerome, will open In a new building which is now under construction on West Main street. As soon as the new structure, to be and the Yenan communists in the try, were read during the service. north. Lieutenant Beals, born April 17, How to enhance your holiday biking The stand-by recipes for holiday baking have a new taste-thrill when you add an ingredient that is different and tantalizing in flavor.

An ideal pastry for mine, pumpkin and apple pie is- ORANM OK UMOW PASTtY To your standard pastry recipe dd 1 to l'i tablespoons of grated orange or lemon rind to the flour and shortening mixture. (Part orange or lemon juice may be used for the liquid). Or you might like a change from Pumpkin Pie to Sweet Potato Pia. Here is my favorite recipe: SWIIT POTATO PM 2 cups mashed 1 tbsp. tonM 1917 in Twin Falls, attended Wash The easy-to-blend flours, the smooth, wholetantt thortenmps the spices, fruits and flavorings yet, all the to-good ingredients you'll need to bake real, old-fashioned favorites are" here.

And home-baking will be in special demand thk home-' coming holiday time. Juet check the values below they're tops in quality tat low in price. Wendell Schools ington school and graduated from the Twin Falls high school. After attending the University of Idaho, erected of cinder brick, with a brlcic front and attractive display windows, is completed the post will be opened there for business, it was where he was president of the. senior Stage Programs WENDELL, Nov.

13 American announced by the owner. class, he joined the air force in 1942. After training as fighter pilot, during which time he finished his Ginger Mix 24c The building frontage is 25 feet Education week is being observed in the Wendell schools this week. "Ed and will have a depth of 75 feet. university course by correspondence, ucation to Promote the General It is anticipated that the structure he was commissioned a second lieu Molasses 32 Currants 0, 20c Nut Meats 59c Raisins 12c Welfare" is the theme for this 25th Powdered Beet lb.

2 Sugar tenant or the vBtn lighter group, will be completed within the next several weeks. The Hanlon trading annual observance. Coffee Coffee Coffee Edward's Drip, Pulv. OQ or regular Jo. OC Nob Hill No Finer syt Coffee Packed lb.

4C America's Favorite nA Coffee Flavor lb. UC 18c 55c 83rd fighter squadron. He went over The high school student council sweet potatoM juice Butter post has been located a block north in its regular monthly meeting ac" lb. 3 egg vntPrf t.n actively observe American lua 111 a uli "le ot Mam street on Lincoln avenue for some time. The new structure Is located west of the Egelus furniture Ivi 0-i.

Schilling's Vanilla QJ lliAll dtl or Lemon 2 oa.O'lC Education week. A student assem- ul bly is being outlined for Thursday, Killed in Manila Pecan Nuts 47c 6 oz. pkg. 2 tbaps. grata orange rind 'z cup melted butter Unbaked pastry shell tbtps.

sugar 1 cup ugse 1 tip. mace '2 Up. salt 1 Vz cups milk 'j cup orange juice store, midway in the block. Cheesed JT 36c Lunch Meat SMc Nov. 15, with Nathan Smith in Sergeant Conover, born in Twin Schilling's Fruit -I i Coloring oz.i-T:C Coloring Cake Flour Swansdown larRe nktr.

27c charge of the program. Friday eve- Falls on April 5, 1919, graduated ning a short program and dance from the Kimberly high school and sponsored oy tne senior ciass wm entered the service October, 1941 be held in the high school gym. Par With the eighth cavalry, First Lieut, ents are invited to both the student cavalry division, he participated in I want- bread assembly and the dance. the battles of New Guinea, Leyte, Admiralties, Samar and Luzon. He was killed in Manila, Feb.

11. 1945 The special topics for American Education week include Tuesday, Securing the Peace; Wednesday, Miscellaneous Values SODA XAH- COCOA ALLSPICE CALUMET Eaktng Powd6r and was buried there with full i hat's Improving Economic Well-Belng: military honors. He was with the first wave of Americans 'attacking 1 M. Thursday, Strengthening Home Life; Friday, Developing Good Citizens; Manila while occupied by the Japs. Boil potatoes in jackets, peel; mash and measure.

Separate eggs, beat yolks until light; add sugar mixed with mace and salt. Combine with, sweet potatoes; add milk, orange juice, lemon juice, orange rind and butter. Place in unbaked pie shell. Bake in hot oven (450 for 15 minutes; reduce to moderate oven (350 and bake 45 minutes longer. Make meringue with egg whites and 6 tbsps.

sugar. Spread roughly on top of pie; return to oven; bake in moderate oven (350 15 minute. Makes 1 9-inch pie. jt Safeway Homemaiers' Bureau JULIA LEE WWGHT. Dtrector Saturday, Building Sound Health.

Lieutenant Davison, also a native os. "Although parents are always wel of Twin Falls, graduated from the 9C 10 9 17 9 19 7 17c Kingston! Corn STARCH come at the school we especially invite them to visit sometime during this week and confer with the teach Ik. pk. Tenderness means local high school In 1940 as an athletic star of the school. After attending Washington State, where he was also active in sports, he en SANI-FLUSH ers regarding the progress of their YOU! DO YOU HAVE BUSINESS IN Pocatello Burley Boise Lewiston Coeur d'Alene 111 SAVE TIME AND MONEY! TRAVEL ZIMMERLY AIRLINES children," said Supt.

Lamb. tered the service in September, 1943. SALT no-Whit Plain or Iod1d He received his army commission at Ft. Bennlng, and was sent overseas in October, 1944. He was killed Lions Raise Fund CHd Mill VINEGAR longer-lasting freshness, better For Floodlights WENDELL, Nov.

13 The Lions in action in Germany, March 28, 1945. Lieutenant Perry graduated from the local high school and then attended Whitman college where he BIG EASY-TO-WIN CONTEST! UNIT LIFEBUOY Starch club of Wendell sponsored a car flavor, in bread 10 20 Health Soap bars for all your laundry ..13 os. nival at the high school gym. The usual carnival entertainment received his B. A.

degree. After teaching at the high school he Joined the Fidelity National bank concessions, bingo, weight guessing, and dancing were the diversion of zzz staff and was assistant cashier when the evening. he left for the service. Active In Coffee and doughnuts were sold civic affairs he served as the pres jmtEjBfiiiB 1 IMS MADE WITH MADE WITH IVORY SOAP LUX SOAP ticket office Rogerson hotel and the Lions club cleared $175 which they will contribute to the menu oi me junior unamoer of Commerce and of the Town Hall association. He also was finance phone 1786 20 Personal siza bars Favorite at Many bars high school for flood lights on the irrw vi 20c 10 athletic field.

commissioner of the city council Kitchvn Craft Flour 3 Ik The committees who worked out S2.15 the very successful carnival were: Jerry Williams, general chairman; Anton Aimoerg, Tom Gates and S. WHITE MAGIC BLEACH 5 lbs pQyj Harvest Blossom 9V 26 lbs. O. Hamilton, Maurice Jamison and Buss Parr, bingo; Glen 10 Bleaches, Cleans, Disinfects, Deodorizes Harvest Blossom 50 lbs. $1.89 Weinberg and L.

E. Lyon, dancing; rrea otsma, money pitching; Buz Braasnaw, weight guessing; Dick Stevenson and Grant Zollinger, rou- SAFEiW GUARA11TEED MAT lette; Joe Springer and M. L. Gates. eats, and Homer Moon and Frank Amos, tickets.

Tender, Delicious Steaka SIRLOIN STEAK 39 39 Trade Name Filed Small Rfb Chop LAMB CHOPS JEROME, Nov. 13 LeRoy A. Fra- AA. Grade 15 GROUND BEEF .26 BREAST LAMB lb. zier, Jerome, has filed a certificate of trade name at the Jerome county recorder's office here this week for Cuts 19 SHORT RIBS his undertaking business.

The firm Thanksgiving TURKEYS 1DABEST Safeway will have a good assortment of sizes in Tom and Hen turkeys. May we suggest you place your order early. will be known as the "Frazier's 45 FRYERS Hextf' 11,4 Mortuary." Young Bef, SLICED LIVER NAVY MAN VISITS 35c A Grle lo. Cats for Swiss JHeks ROUND STEAK WENDELL, Nov. 13r-CRM James Peterson is visiting his family and Sirloin FOR SALE Surplus Property Resulted From Government Terminated Contracts 21,387 Continental Cans 5 gal square cans 84,160 Continental Can lids (for above cans) 56,683 pounds Flat Steel Strapping 200 tons slack coal 260,000 seals for Flat Steel Strapping 21 55 gal bbls.

Dehydration Wax 90 Kegs 100 lbs. each No. 6cc nails 2,048 Dehydration wood trays 5,198 Shook for wood boxes Inside measure BIDS MUST BE SUBMITTED IN WRITING 18 to Jerome Food Products Co. BIDS INVITED STATE TERMS Contracting officer will review and approve all bids Materialg may be inspected at Jerome Food Products Co. 34 friends in Wendell while on a 25- VEAL STEAKS day leave from the navy station at Meat Cvta na.iaas IM Am Seattle.

When he returns Peterson expects to be sent to Alaska. While here he and his wife accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Nels King on a hunt smvw amiry prooucb ing trip to Soldier mountain. aV af BREAD THAT'S TENDER BrtsrI ma'dc witfi genrrows ijquantitles of milk and sugar.

And those arc the ingredients In brea'd that make for better flavor, smoother, more tender, bread. Brea'd that keeps ks freshness longer. TEST THIS FOR YOURSELF: simply ran your fingertip, over a slice of Mrs. Wright's new Bread feel the tender softness. Repeat this test on a slice from the same loaf the second day.

You'll find it still soft still smooth ind tender. Then, when ywi bajr, bread, get Mrs. Wright's tender Bread in white, wheat, or raisin. flSmUs BREAD White or Wheat Uc Raisin -10 Saoktat, Small Staa, Sweat, Juicy ORANGES a. Here's a SENSIBLE way No.

1 Sweet, Full Flavor Reds 13c I YAMS GRAPES tarcfcnKttTHLY era Sweta LETTUCE SolMl Crtss Iceberg" FEMALE PAUL ff. S. Na. 1 Sae, Red Wis POTATOES 101 a.3e 9 CELERY Fresh, Crisp 1 A Stalk, lb 1UC Spinach Texas -I lb IOC Lrdla X. Plnkham'a Vegetable Com- Large, Juicy Sankist LEMONS Thin Skis, Sweet, Seedless GRAPEFRUIT Fresh, Tender, Gre pound lg famous not only to rellere periodic pain but also accompanying aerroua, tired, hlghitrong feelings when due to monthly disturbances.

Taken regularly it helps build up resistance against euch symptoms. Plnkham's Compound helps na-turet Follow label directions. Try Itl COWOUMO ARTICHOKES Phone No. 165 or 106 Jerome, Idaho CARROTS No' Toan' Ten4er. ciit.

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