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LATE BULLETINWABIIINGTON. April IG i,Vi _ Tl
rlvlllkn prodacllon admlnislralloii tald ( d«y II h»» hillfd more Ihin J.OOO <-on«ttu Cion Jobj bfiun In vIolMlon of Ihc Ihrr
M AGIC
VALLEY
ED IT IO NA RcRionnl Newspaper Serving Nine IrriRalcd Idaho Coiinlic
V OL. 28, NO. 310 TAVIN F A L L S . IDAHO. TUESDAY, A PR IL 16, IQ.IG P R IC E 5 CENTS '
U. N. Postpones Action on Bid to
Iran CaseDropul'j—Tlic Nil
0(1 lh.'
11). llU'l
Governor Joins Home Searchers
DOISE. April 10 OJ P>—Cior, and
f Dr. U J. Lull
Red Invasion
Is Feared l»y
Madrid Radio
Police K< j)ort
Butte Kiotin;;
Under Ord(!r
Scarcity of Meat Strikes Large Sections of Nation; Government
Tightens Butter, Bread ControlShoshone Moulds Airstrip l'’rom Desert
itl
The KO' um l liuttei
,-oriimont als .situation.
0 iutl'I i to mit;iti«le the Jin.iirkd bread
The shi)■rtiiKe ill tni'.'i,1, nciil n in mativ m.flropoHI:an centcrs.wns ri'jior woi-HO Iha
tetl hi nearlv 11 in warlirn, ■ whi'ii
part of t'ho , iiioal wii,' la
:ouTilry. limied !
Conditiona irovnilcd in
m.-uiy c i!u "K<at
la w 'u if l . iriK worjie,”
sdi.-.lL Sonw nvcli<iit •s s:iid thenilualion
Butcher■ Rhop.'i open cti the•ir (Itmis hut wpnry custoinorad idn 't 5iave much to chOQ.se from— fowl :tnii cold Clit.-i-if any.
The siltlidioii \v,na s(imuwii at (liffurciiL in U tah nnd Idaho,
In Boise:. one nations,1 packiinjr company rcprcFPiit.ttivc whowould not be quoted hy name said •■there in no mo at nhortaRein h iaho 1\t the prcscilit timiD. . . HowevtT more■ and moremeat in Idallois^:oin^,'
e uniil the jinlo lh e black marki
1 V
:t'iind vv•ill continue
*
throiitrli PrnrexlMenrf nf wn.' prompll;
offlcf.■n>r bron<l<
rrpub!
Pocatello Woman
Goes to GermanyPOCATELLO, April
• York by niurr.cli (hr flr;l shlimin
1 Ixiuiirt for Grr
League of Voters
Drafts Candidate
of noi.'c. px. ■ ich>ho Ii i;iic', liiLs liccri
C. A. Dotlolfs/n
FLASHES of
LIFE
War Department
Lashed for House Induction Holiday 1
WASHINGTON, April 16 (/T‘
WESTISnOOK,
• 15, blit pro until Oct. i; rifllnK or tec
• or the war iind fotiKnii
•saltl llic drp
Lal)or Strife j
In U. S. Back i
To Nornialev
Death Reveals
Snake Charmer
Was Masculine
Shoshone Air
Sliij} Will Be
I Used in Week
i\boiit 7<n.(X>0 worker
V tluilleu thou-10 umgt Beid tndBTUJi In, iiulxUntc
Washington Yokel Gets Royal Welcome And Apologies on Arrival in England
Royal Brothers
In Prison Camp
callM' "I t mine to c
Jiijht U tt
tmpd t
:lghl
- out ofme nanoa oi the people who went In wltli Idpi.llsiic 1(Icm an I llld.” he added.
PhlUpp hM *ome royal company—hi* twin hrotlier Wolf*ang
mei] In the ;
By FREDERIC K C. OTIIM LONDON, April 16 OJ.P' - I nnzcd. 1 nm plumb IlDbbcrKi'' lie Iwinb diimnRc I kiiov rit tiortaKM of rveothlnn I'll
clrscrlbed In prim. But nobody toUl
(imo n yokel
.. Fred Vlmi
Wa.shlnsto
.^ympathlicd ovrr the larl thnl n Jiiti of whUky I'd brouRht Irom New York WM of medlocro quollly.
Hr said he hoped I'd mjov Enn’- land. He did ------------
OTIIMAM candwlcbes aad cucumbcr
llf wild that wii srpft nn Amrrlirxxi airplane. So I
She apoloKlzed lor the 0 which I wn.<» belMR put.
tlon looked fiiB Metro-Ooldwyn- tntlon-where a n at bolh sexri
i;y like .Vaterloo
dozen Londoni
lanlly-pollshcd c.-vr whlrh he nid 15 yeiiu old. It kbx hard lor
1C in bellc\e tliL-c inv.'.elt. liul ttlitu hudtd tlsi three ahlUloee, vtilcb
Iddellghlfd 'Vfra- DrlllJhera I'd met In day. Mb.i Perk blu.Oird.
She ald It vns nothing:, you could got used to nnyth: Mldthf wna no different !i body else,
Since I was nn Amert iddcd (tiow did ahe guess i ■crve me coflce In the mo. old hrr I believed I'd Mk. '.Pi’ rly uni kls<rd fcr the fi in my life by t luidlady.
Council Acts
To Pave Way
On Bond Vote
;cmiiincd on ft mentlc.ia diet a flKlit to break mcgnl deal-
ml (iistrilm li(
■,Cr earn Riding .
Douhtfid for
Butter ‘Cure’
•• itnv O, Smith. Jcrorn». nui;i r of iJic Jerome Co- r.Minrr>’.prlcf hltunlion thtvl ha.i inlt thl- RhDtlURe of bul- doulit If any snbr.ldy, cr
■111 RCl to the root of lb* SmUh ,'5nld, :
lIt U Walt
a roTddtt
V d s Operate Firm.cfrnn'. iiro now opfntinG I'l G.r nnii Oil i\.!np.iny ol
:i,'i-.ii.u-.lv l::;nwn .-li Ihc .1' find Oil conipanv,
Knmclh Knljpl nndtnul ihry have tnti'n
lid hnviwnlt until receipt of the < ordtr from Wnshlnston quothiK the price celling* t posed on cre.im Kolng lot ^good.s ixnd Icc crcam and tho rt- Mrlctlorv! on bulterfnt content ot
Report ttaat XM nud X.mim of the dnlrj- Indwtrics com- mlllee, hnd hit the nail on the head whrn ho .»;ild Ihnt the order would If.-id to ii drfllne In milk produe-
rtJige otnlry proc
r Grade?
like petty crliniiiake.5 jirohlbltl
>bll5hrrt
FnlU ltd that the •r B decline 1 or an In. 1 «1lh less
Holm leclaro
oiild help the biilter sllua- c.'?i>blnrrt that the subsidy Ip the fiimicn, e.ipeclally IK the high cnst of feed, mentioned th a t a, pood the dairy co«j in T7.ln
Ifhlppcdointy r I Indli tiat
effect of
•r has been out
Scantily-Veiled
Dancer Is Issue
O f School PlayDErTRorr. April
DIcboit BiiJ Mr.v E. T. Jiidi;e.s; Mrs. Mlnu Whl Phoetjc Unrinit:, clerk. a Ynntls, con Iable.
Ward •: - Mi.-.s it. MvrtI' ?on, Mly F.illih A. Ander.' Ki.i P. George and .\tr White. JuriKf-V Mrs, W, A. .Mrs. Ltille Stoivell. clerti a ry Bull, fonslnblc.
Ward ] ~ Mr.-. E.irl lluiij Morrlwn, Mrs. K. H
Jacob P. ArrlnKtoii, Jude Adeline Qmbcri. Mr.v M;ii clerks, and Peter P. Gocrt: Mable.
Other buiincf-s before thi included Lviunnce of a pi
A.hlng E lay :5, .
i. Bell. Pnloon
Id Har.
t csUb- 5 Poppy to pur- il.iabled
Collins
ihe council.InforniBl dl.wuulon which polnt- 1 toftftrd i»j.'lhle future rcvUlon t exlstlnir ordinances renterod on
the problem of parking large trucks '■ residentlil diatrlcw. Tho council
) deeldfd to llshten enforce- it of llie ordinance rfl^ulrlng
u rw< t Ctlaaaa U
Findiiiw of Jerome Man’s Old
Trunk Unfolds Romantic TalcSALT LAKE CITY, April H
Thrr" Salt Uikc Cltv the mighty canyon In k
n Utah, LaPhrnc D. Har
1 Invcistofflc.
E>’0 Hun
tenU. Breni ployr, bcsar ■■ pra'pcct
•tter.s in the trunk addressed and sUnecl by
Po.<tm.-irk "Ouu. n addressed an
Inquiry to the Bedford, la.. Tlmei, which publuhed It. A aWer-in-law
■ e old-tlmf prospector, rle, DrennUn .>;ald lo- It to Mr*. Coro Ofavea
R003 of Pa.-iBdena. Calif,, Grave*'
etheart. V •e Unnk*. married n: rr man, determined to "seek-his uno In Kolil l'> Ihe west." lit ted for Centralla, Wnjh., bul t flr.1t to Colorado and from •c .itartfd do'*7i Ihe Colorado
ne of hi.' coinpaulons lost hi* when their boat capsized, vrs barely reached shoretrunk. He described Ihat .....» subsequent letter to his ib-
but never again mentioned ■II trips. Mrs. Ross
c bcllev . hoaev •, thside*ert Irom
left the ir^nk, and never wa* able to find It again.
anivej never married and died mnny years later In Jerome.
Besides Che letters, Che trunk eon* lined two wedding rings, album?,
books. 0 harmonica, and a copy of the Salt Lake TUnet dated Not. 31. 1690. In which • Tamtnt v u printed that then-'ra* b possibility of a raid on 6ait Lake City by SiouxIndlRCSe I
il 150 of the 800 rural udent. struck Monday spread that 16-ye.ir-
ort would be expelled ixrforraance Inbidden
Walter Br.idley. principal. *ald ii'ic Li no thought of expelling the irl and that fhe probably wlU not c iHUiLshi-d at nil. He said he asked
im to cla.ucs and( tlia
lUi tho .school board.Beverly, Grndley .i»)d, was to have
Aorn .slack.% In hrr appeariuice la [ho ft.venil)ly room. Instcad,hc«ild. <hc -clipped out of them at the las: nwmfnt nnd "Salome” danced In nbbrcvlatcd shorts and ballet akirt Kith n top resembling a bathing
A “vigorous proteM" came from the .show's oponsor. Mrs. SteUa Koskl. civics teacher Dhthe school
Dmdley arild Mr*. Ko.sVl had aaktd elimination of the *kll, «nUtl*d ■Salome, Where She Danced,’* od iround* that It wa* more lultMi f<r jdults than lor «hool chUtlrai. tail ;iial tho student »how peoi>U had ftgrepd.
“Vet when the eho* eaae en. ■Salome’ danced," BradJej nJd, ’They Alipped the aklt back In oo MrtKoakl.”
NEVADA CAR STOLEH Theft o f » blMk 19S7 U Jv e lt e
ledon troB Bjr. wu rq to rM Tuu<l«r t» T « n F a lli d t ; poUc*.- The maehtne, wUeb w«« ttd m l u t night In th e Nerad* d tr , custcd ^evftda U cctu i 3f M 2. - .... ..
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TIMES-NEWS. T W IN PALLS. IDAHO TUESDAY, APRIL 1 8 ,19W
PHONE 2295FOR PICK-UP
Radio ServiceANDERSON-FAIRBANK
Ttnl to Tovk^ 0»1t7
TOMORROW ENDS TODAY
THE VIRGINIAN"Joel McCrca—Sonny Tufts
Artists Term
Alcohol Poor
As Stimulant
TUESDAY, 'A PR It IB. IDIO TIMES-NEWS, T W IN FALLS, IDAHO
Soloists at Junior H igh Program GOP to Hire
Secretary foi-
Primary Poll
Motorist Fined $15 ' On Three (harjjcs >
Twin Falls Girl
Named to Teach
A t Mt. Holyokef.OUTH HADLEY, Alirll
1(> -U\lthniii; llnyps. M7 yi'Vfmh nn’iuK- civM, Tuln Fnllj, Idn., b iiiiuiiiK llic 11 Rradualc nub-inU
for the coming ncailftnlc ye nr at Mount
^ Holyolte collrgc,
Gray Hum an- „ , niiuiiccd.■- e- ) MlM Hiiyra
J tlic M-nlor clii-'s m ' llir University ol 1 Colnrnilo. ntifl nUl
boiilii u„rk for
I .— . « whllf In
iiA^i.a xioiint
Mavc.i 1' th'- rtfiushK'r nf Mr
<ill-l)ay Term for
I'oace Disturber
Plans Ready
For Junior Hi
Cloncert Here
Budies of Crash ; ;;-l,
Dead Sent North I. lurence Schultz lo
llcarnii! on ( ar
I’hi'll Is Waived
l'’ive 4-H Clubs
Planned at I'ller
To A ttend LecturesFlorence SchuUi, coiiniy home
riemonsirallon *sent; Jivv Qimer.
cliib Irnders wrnl to Jerome Tu«- day lo attemi n scrlM of lecture* Oy Jlatr citciiMon le.idcrs on cloth- li!K ami niitrlllon.
Tlif mrranns Kot %tnrtcil at 10:30 n. m. In the county coiiithouse. MlUlrrd Habcrly, Mo.-,cow, (ilntc nil-
................ Alice Rl!tby.trltlon specialist, i
Do FALSE TEETH____ nock, Slide or Slip?
rASlLin!, kD improTea Bo»<Ier to •pilntlM on Mppfr or lower pl&tci,
hold! rdte It«lh more rin n jj m sloe*.Si.r ■Tis'i1'Em i Milktllne <non-KCI<l). Docn not •oiir. CrkU oa o r '' Wenlur*6ip«m). Oet FA31 t t r i l M *07 «lru»
•. April IG-Krn-
BEEN SICK FO R SO LONG
THE NATURE S W A Y SYSTEMthe l-ost Otflee - Twin Jai;
nt—HouraiSa m. lo 6 p m.1 K. IlnrtlK-Mnry A 7,lipo : PHYSIClANa
rlMn'^' "i''’
Oiimcr. F^rr «iunp*ie*’sIionld
I.,.!.: riuici. '•
FIRST at ANDERSON’S
S W E E P C O N V E Y O R
Dnbodltd In lh» iwMp cDsrtror oi* moor iMIuraa«uch o»: Mf* of etl<n;)<1ii9 Mid d«la:Klft9 which In a l.w mlftijl..- flm* !•(»•■ Iht imctoc li«. for olh.t loh«. odluilabl. paih orm. lo m**t ony ttsclot Unfllh. »at» ol hoiidUi.7, bolb la Iht fiiM oBd Ol Uw new.
A Hard-to-Get Item- nowi
ho ^STORE
FIRST AT ANDERSON’S ...The New Household and Travel
ELECTRIC IRONWITH
AUTOMATIC
HEAT CONTROL
* Detachable Handle
* Regulation Cord
* Aluminum S tand
Npiit ns a pin w hen your trnvcliiiK compatiion is a 2 t L.lb.. 750 watt lifcht- WL'iRht iron. A utom ntic heat regulator, iiuicklv uiitl easily dctachfld haiullp. InrRo prcssins: surface, roRiilalion cord and its oun feathcnvcijjht stand nmkes it easy to pack and keeps you ‘'wrinkle proof.”
FARM AND HOME STORE
Add lOr for poslase
SAV-MOR DRUGOpposlle OrpheuDi Ttipaler
FIRST at ANDERSON’S
B E IG E R E D
' BROW N ’ W H IT E
S w oft and low—heeled comfort in a Moo-
Ktt<-I Soft pliable leather upjicrn and lo ng
w earing no-mark t»m|)08ition ooles, punched
tonpuc , silk lacing and pixy bright colors
makcK Moc-Ettc the Teeners choicc. Siz-cs 4
to 9.
SHOK niciT
\^hcdis your G U [ S S P on our projils... m
fkiMETiMEfl, tilthouRh «n idcn Is ViTotif:, it docn no hru-m. Like ths
idi'.'i tiifit n pquaru jnw i.i llic nicn of will [xjwer. That wintvra
nrcn'L uh fwvcrc ns llioy UJ<d to be, or that rixl tmir denotes quick
temper.
But there arc other WTonRidcns. which nre definitely harmful to
public con/idenco in nnd undentnnding of indu;3try. One such
idea is tho currcnt "guessing" about profits mudc by largo busi- m»i organizations.
Meny people nro npt to grossly cxngRcrato tho money mndo by
busincj^. So Opinion Research Corporation (an irulepcndcnt
organisation) mndo a survey to learn just what tho public thinks
alx>ut profits. Compare these guesses and yours with tho Jnter-
natioiiid Harveater profit figures given below.
WuKes and mnterinls ' nearly «U of every dollar Hftr* vc-itcr takes in from tnlca. A Government lK>anl ha* recommended and the Comp.iny hn« ORTeod to pay a fcnrral wnjo incrcnsc of 18 c nu per hour for Hnrvcstcr fee- tory employee*. Tho Government haa also illowcd price increaac« on TAW matcrinU which w« pur- rlia« in InrRo t]uantitira. StwJ Jiaa had an avcr*co incrcaM of
®»»f pronu.. 30.0^
I K four Kir jur irerii* profit , . . 4.9>
fn thu Bun'oy, t)io nvcmgo of On
time pro tit" m.iclo by industry n.ie .. . thirty per ccnt (30%).
But in tlie four war ycnri of li» :. 19 i;i. 1944. and 1915. th» profitji of Inlcmationnl HorveBler Company iiveraRcd only .. . on mIcs. than one lixlh cfilHoI the fxntrtU puUic "guessed " tor all induttry.
For thU period, tha year by year per ccnt of profits on solcj wo«; 1913-5.59.19«—3.95, 10t5-3.S3.
® ® ® € >hiMe (MW M H*M Ko«» 1 8 .0 #
' irtnca profit . . 7 .17^
rnto of profit In rormnl times. Many ls',-o I'u.iincws, including curBclvcs, w:iul(l conaider it a l).inner year if wo could reoch this fiKuro. Our pmfit forIhe last ten ycara—lour wot and lixpcacc—uns C.43':',.- morelhnn a third lcs> than what the public cnr.iu'.trt fair.
All tlic-.so fifjuroa slii>w that our proCU arc not hinli. Aa a rontlcr of fart, Uifl entire farm machinery induttry ia a low profit induatry. In 19«. tlie Federal Tnido Com- miuion publLslied n liat of 76 in* duitriea ranked in order of their ratio of prolilA to (uiIp«. Tho farm machinery itiilustry was 07th on the list
Vnut Abeit Corrtnt I H PHcmTWhen tho War ended and «r» planned our po.nco-tirao production, wo had hopcd lo bo obU to aervo our fnrmcr'cuatomer* at tin luiroe level which haa bald cioc« 1912, rrjardlea*' of war-tinw in-
sofwai
Thert hot keen no gcncrai in» ercasc ia our/price* iince efuyu’cre 'm:cn 6y lAe Goivrnmene eoHy in :9I2.
So our jituaUon tod a y ia th a t whutweDUY costa u a l946pricca. We will b« paying averuRe hourly waRCi 56% above 1941. Fo rw h ai weSELLwegotonly 1942 price*. This eondilion cannot long b« met out of our p rrseat low rata of profit
ritsn PtfcuoalHPradBCts
I t li plain that prica tcU ef wilt b« needed to meet the increased wap) and material c o s ts which we mult urry.
Wo regret thU necessity. W» prefer to lower pricsa, when po»- Bible, rather than raiM them and ws know our cuatomera prefer to have us do tha t W« had hoped to be able to "bold the line/* at least;
Out we do not aee hcrw we can avoid operating at a loss if our prices coDtinuo to remBia at their preoent fraten lo%'el«u We will WOT "cut comers" on any of our pndocts, because QUALITY 13 THE FOUNDATION OF OUR BUSINESS.
Out custcmera be certaia that wt will soek so more than a modemta profit, both becauM of
r polioes and becaaaa w» hs*«
terials up to that tiaw. But ro* rent dcveloproenta have forced a chantie la our pl&na.
j vigonnnty ftar jw a . Oar leqtMst for priM
relief will b« DO m on th a n li MO. Miaiy to insun coatinQ«d MTTio*
for ear capbyMi, aad ■ raaaoa*.® '*"® ® '“®
IMTERMATIONAI^HARVESTER
. TTMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO TUESDAY. APRIL 18 .1 9 4 8 -
srnscRimoN RirrnI cAniiien—rAVAHi.E in *d\
T U C K E R ’S NATIONAL
W H I R L I G I G
li.T.IU^r. <■[ this
ITllhiy n oiiM (rllllir.^ ;i!ihniiKti K !.'■ iilrnatly .■iiijiptii'iiim ;u’p:ir:iti’ iinriDal .'irhool.s iitid '.vliat .'udhmh''. to tv.'n .‘.cpiiratf iinlvor.';lUps. Thi.s doc.s iioi takr Inlii cmi.sldi'riillon finy of the tlfiii In otlir-r stale InslltiUlon;.,
Ttip ninrc lop-sUlrcl th l.’: rdiicalioiialsnt-iip bpcomi's, tlic more Ihliics work to tlic .'jystrni's di'trlmmt RpncraHy Fnr ‘'x:unr>l''. ii nili:tii be IntorostinK to kiinw why ihr’ ^hn.'irrl „( ,
rac!ii:id0f5
Ui'' I'l o( Idali- Dm b(
|) nf ilin I
H O W T H I N G S A P P E A R F R O M
PEGLER’S ANGLEJack I!, Hurrty, national rnni-
inandpr of n nrw veternns orsaiilza lion callfd American Vetfrniii o World Wnr II And kiiniMi n AMVETTS, rccrntly rxprCMCd rtsrc
platform ahlch Is carrj'tnj MVET.S Into n pd'Hlon for rrnl •r\lcc In tlic n»tlon mid In cvfry
coinin unity."Thr .^utfincnl tlifii points out
hat 3S >car» intrr-vpncd between
memorials In the (omi of additional Pdi:callon unci recrenlloniil tits to tlial no American shnll luck opportunltj! for crtuc.-itlon, ft healthy ' itnd and & healthy body.
"Wc tSfplore the wastclul cxtrav- an:viice of wnr nnd tledlcnte our- elves to the principle that part o; mr national income should be dented to i>reventlo;i ot war ond the
sbollijimcnl nf Ignorancc
lellfve In maliitalnlnK i rffPic componer'-
it Ihl.i counti7 ‘-IfnliiK nations Iti uuo n
........ t sclcntlflc [fchnlqucs .qulred to [ire. erve pciice nnulnnt a.. future Dg(irp«or nation or nations.
"Wp shall rr-sW by 'ihiilevc :mean: are reasonably ncce,i.sary an allcmpLs by cnemic! wlllilii or uKh out to undrrmlne or cle.- troy th drmocratlc prlnrlplc thin natlnii toundetl.
"It l3 our reipon.-;ll)lllty na cltl- ifii.'. to fierche uii ..............
.'-■rvcs a.s llir covi'inliiK v v<T,'-,lly nl !d:il)fi. In add llinn to (iiiiclUn .T- the .slii’i' board of oriiiriiMi)!! thal .'.ucti ;i mrmber would .‘‘f-rv*' an lni|n>ri:iiif |mriv); i'
Prior 10 1023, no fonnr-r .■.Inclrr.i nr f;u; niomber of Itie iin ivi'isity criu'd hr ji|ipotmi(i lo Uir hnarcl. Tlic Idaho .staimr i;ovc'riiint: ninnbrrshlii, nppolntnu-ni and qiiallfU'at of tlifbnnrd wa."; nniciulocl nt that llmr. li over, to pfrnilt ono .such ninnbnr. .Ai-rnrt to ttic prc.-'cnl .'itatiito (.^ovornlni; mrmb<‘r.stiin. appninlmcnt and qunliricallon.s. thcio I"; iin ri'.strtctlmi on tho num bor of former .stud' or Inslntdorr. who may be ?o appointed
Bill fnr .some rea-vnn. Idalin'.'; .‘•itri'r,'. Rovcrnors ?;hy nt maklnc: surb appoliitmr I t ’s a sntfi bet why the alumni hnvp I- nvrrlookcd. ’Thct<' l.s .sn niiirli jealousy tt, twcrn the .statr .rchonl. ; and llir ri'spcriiM’ soctlnn.5 in which Ihcy arc li'c.ited iliat .■< an appointinrnt, Irrc.'^pcrt Ivr of nn-nt. \vi tirlnc a howl Thai'.'; atini her haiulir,ip in itie administration of thi.s .sjirawh’tl-oul srI .•iystom. And yet thoy tcl! we need more or tlie .s.iinri
MISTAKICN ZCAI.If the Unlird Statos hn.s hfid opportuiii'v to
Icarn anyttiliiR iibotii Intornntlonal relatl 111 the ICO year.s of II--. nriMntial exl.'.tencr, 1 Irs.son !.<; that liiicrvnnfInn in the IntiM affair.': ot iiiiother country, however nioraiiy comnicncliible. I.s .'<eldoni wolrnmrd atul .'llll inore seldom jewarclfd.
Tlir CentrnI American.'-, never liked it Tlie Rii.';.-;ian!: didn’t like It after ttielr noL>;hfvll: revohiLloil of 1017. The ArcetUlne.s and ttie Spaniard.'! don’t like It.
And now it appear.'; tlirit the Chliirse don't care for It. either Or. if perchance they do. tlicy certninly have a v rry peculiar way nf dIsplaylnR their Oriental affcctlon. For re- port.<: from Manrhiirla Indicate that neither llie natloriiill.st armle.s nor tho coniinvinl.'.t forcer, are payini; any attontlon to the American envoy,'! who now arc toiirlni; Munchurla in an effort to .'stop the civil war. Both .' Iric';, dl.-Jpatche .say, fear th a t the delegations will ■'interfere witli their m ilitary operallon.‘;''t
The ciirrnit lil.'ipiito been fxolns; on for a great many year.s, you know. And the m anner In whicii It hii.'; been conducted ha.«; reflected little credit lo f lth e r Gcnfrnll.s.'^lmo Chians Kai-shek or hl.s comminii.st adversaries.
During the late war, fo r example, Clilani;'.'; oft-reitcrnted determ ination to "cradicatn tlic Japane,^e .' coiirRe" v,-n.$ not .so complete that he let it deter him from .storinR ie.« qiiantllle-; of war Rood.'; .■secured from America, and a m illion of hl.s best-trained .'■.oldlcr,'. In tlic north— for "po,st-iin,stlllty' it,se acalit!,! the red iiprl.'^inR he believed sun to follow Japan'.? .surrender. And the com munl.'^t rccord reveal.s v irtually unbroken subtle nccpptance of n ippoiiMe occupation a.s t hravcn-.^cnt mean.s of wcakcnlnc; the nationalist armlp,^
The ancient struggle contIntic,s no'i-, on an nccelerated bails. In the era ot so-called “ i construction." The natlonnll.sl,s and the reds battle one nnother openly In Manchuria— and while they do, the Ri:.';5lan,s calmly ro about their unilateral bu.slne.ss of .strlppinR Manchurian plants of the machinery Ciiina desperately neccJ.s.
Oh, ye.?, a formal aRreement to ccase hw- tlllttes wa< signed recently in ChungklnR. and official armistice team.';, composed of nationalist, communist, and American "peacemakers,” are now circulating hopefully In the battle area. At lea.st, the Americans are; key natlonall.sl repre.sentatlve.s. it seems, arc missing, nnd the red envoy.s have been myste- riousJy delayed. But they are encountering ft studied deafness wherever they go.
The Chinese belligerent.^ know, even If their American "benefactors" don't, that thi.? ceafie-rirlng concord la n o th ln s new. One ha.s been signed every so o ften for lO years or more, and they all have m ean t the same ih lns —nothing. The fighting continues unabated, until finally a red general la '‘Kidnaped" or a nationalist lA d e r la “outraged." and the slruggle a«al4«.icqulres o ffic ial status.
A curlouja^ydeploroble situation, •unques- tlonabljyfct the Chinese apparently like It that w w A nd. after all, I f s their countr>\
/
I’l jo M i’’!' si:i{\ ici'; ON
WASHERK K i’A m iN ( ;
A ll Makf.-! Modch
W rin^or Kolls in Storlv
WILSON-IJATES
LN DKU N EW M.\NA(iEMENT
Whotrs.ilr .-iik I Krtall I)Kl,lVi:iUK> Ol
n;.v Oil and tirpa.e I)\ Procluet Kralurr<l
Voiir l>uilnr<N N Invltedt
ENGELGAS and O IL
Idaho riinne 83-K2
,^na thb>i(iern(loii iho I WP f.in rli.irsp t
V I E W S O F O T H E R SI-OI-I LARUiNd Tin: n in tn iv
l-uo Morip. lit Le-4i>;oii .',er•,llKlit ll;c proxliii; ihipiilurltv of t!ip prin' draliiPd hy thP S,ilmoti anil Smike rivr ncljlibormn .-lati- of Iilalii). Ore chronlclcc!\al al Lesvbton i.>f a Ixircp, maniied by tc had naMgattrt the 310-mile fti:pr cu■Jr e two ^tre;!.^ from a:dmoii M-.im tt . ,m> jilans by Ky
1 I.CrtUniall b
lwl?;e ;il the moutli qI llcll canyon In Uic ne.ir future Tlle c .anywvs, the Salmnn.i snd the Snake'*, ha\c
hffn vUiTd l>y n ilv the mr>'t Inircnid and h«rdy elera thus I,ir. .-vnd wlUl'- tl.r f.,me of e.ich h k vlcarioii'ly, morf Arm'rUan.'. ii:h a .>p;rlt o[ a<
lo experience the Ihrllli of vlMtlngthem ti
Tlip b r froJoyed by tnerc.vsiiiK numbers though the novelty ha. not bo hearted. Hell's canyon has been Mnwed liotn'a'tove by land travelers, and IhL'! aie-lrLiplrlnit picture ha.' .-e.-ved lo .sb.-<rp<'ii thelr .•\n:'e;iTr\ for » trip into the
•le\Pl of It, V.!i|rh seenu nov to b« des-tlRpd for more cahe of acce.'s.
The barge that carried fieven persona Mfely througli the River o.' no return," thp Silmaii rivtr CQur.«p has been Ufted from llie water »nd trucked oieriand
point of orlgm. Sound moUtn plclurei in . . .- on the recent Jaunt, will be displayed
thraufihout the l.md, k ,suj-c mt,ii:s of liidiirll;i(: more idventute.'o.-ne folk to aspire ij ni»ke the Journey
Americans who have renuDied claso to home' In •cent jeara are hankering to fd plocei., and partlcu-
pliices off the beaten path. The cue l.i being .n thetr epterprlse L-. n
; m'i;lu profimb;? be done In other P«- t arcin whieli iiav'.e.'.. the scenery, the tlip dowu-rlijht In-iplrfttion which n»-
Irrrri oboiit fo KCiierously In Ihu lajt CL^iUincnui U, S.-\V«U* Walla Union-
1
tip-lf on whi clfle r
DON'T 1-’ .*\IL TO ATTEND TUI':
Jr. Chamber of Commerce
AUCTIONof ilcm.s of all descriplions dnnntcH nnrt t-nnslRncd liy
Twin i'Hlis re.sltien(s lo raise fiintls for the Vniilli ('en
ter w ill he lieJil in I he Kinney Warrhoiisc. JIWI Wall
s(ree(, on
THURSDAY, APRIL 18STARTING AT 10 A. iM.
MORE THAN
500 ITEMSTO SELECT F R O M
By far the majority o f these articles are in first cl/i.-s.
usable ronditinn and they are items wanletl now liy
men. women and children and voii will find in the of
ferings mcrehandi.se
including such hard-to-get items asKIpiin.: KelrlieratonKle.tri.- «-a.h*r» tlectrlc Manile.Hlertrlr Iron*Klpptrlc Itoom llealer:« Mantle »Bd Connlf n«aii,, rirriil.linx Hfalffi TTlv«rlters nreakfait Sela Davenporls
Orertilurftd Chalra OccMlonmJ Chilr*W kk»r ra fn lln r r DlnlHK Room Tablet End Table*Rur* npd«trad!i Brd SprlnrnClotiilnc For Men and \Ver
'litlreue-.Biby Btifilea
Tfir,<f|p»
l< UU->rle<.neeord riayer* Crram Separators
Cedar Cl^aeli
b i l l HOLLENBECKAuctioneer
a n d hundreds of othei's
BOB HOPEWell, I guc5< joii nil resd ^-hcre
50 ‘irfii-ancr.'i In Gan Francisco were arrested for lielng out after 11 p. ni. to fee Frank Elnatrn . . . But I don't fcce why they arrested them for bPlnft out niter eleven o'clock
. . . After oil they id Crooby a Jock-
sUy out later n that!
I reel sorry for tlie kids. Tliey
■t hel|. It If Frankl: wa. ar- IvinE at nlRht. . . ind. bc'ldej, look
► ..I nU the trouble
, )rotbcr used to hnvp trouhle breathlne, loti,
vardcn nir-ronriltlonp
:. .'Stubbfrt, Huhl.
“O h... a
Brand New
M'l'apper!"
YES! IT ’S BLUE,
RED and YELLOW,
Making, i t e v e n easier f o r
you to r e c o g iiizc your fa v
orite w h ite bread.
So M«((lc Valley hou.' ewlvei. may recognlK tlielr favorit* bresa even more readily on tile dl.iplay r»el<f of their favorlle grocer's, BUITFR-KRUST U now belns delivered
In ri spaiklhiK, new BLUB, RED an;l YELLOV/ mapper. Tlie ^ rapper. as vou know, 1., your Runrantoe of a superior bread iJ-.ot UaUays EXTHA freah.
BUTTER-KRUST
“Enriched” BREAD ALWAYS LEADS
Whctiier it's onrichmciit w ith added food
values, new oquipm ent to facilitate efficient pro
duction, or better ingredients for greater baking
perfection, BUTTER-KRU.ST is always a leader.
Its baker,'! have o n ly one objective— an outaland-
in>: loaf of bread. That's why BUTTKR-KRUST
coiitiiuies year a f te r year to be Jlagic Valley’s
favorite.
BUY BUTTER-KRUST BREAD
FROM VOUR GROCER
TUESDAY, APRIL 16. 19-16 TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO
PfRgy June
Ml<-. MorrL'on Is pnsaRfrf Rrir*ii. -nu of Mr- and Mrs. Cluutlr I3rown. The honorcf wis presented thr sifts In * Ursf bosket. “ home drcorsted with sprlne t)]ovom .
Tlip hcl8le ', Mlis Dawe, her moth' ,w. Mrs. R. li. DPDton,
flu . Proctor ifn-fd the refrmh. '^nrriLs.
autT.1* InJudrd Dorothy Var Valkenhiirs, Vtuy June Dnwr. Mnr-
OVER 100 MILLION BO TTLES SOLDI SIMPLY GREAT FOR
Lydl« t PtaUiim'i Vwubl* Cow-
...tl peilodlii dliturbsnces. .. 1 rcUcvM ucompanylne weak,
llTtd. nerrou*. craiiky ffellasa—or »uch nature. Taken rcpilarly — Plnkham'* Compound help* build up mlitasu a|alD>( luch diatreu. ll'i alio a rnat itomacbls tonlcl
TIMES-NEWS. TWIN FALLS. IDAHO T U E SD A Y . APRIL 18,1948 :
Inside Story of Stephens’ Flight From Mexico Material for Pulp ThrillerHr cm;sTi;
6T. I.OU:h. Aliril 1(1 iNl-A>—V-tih Amrrlrtinj liMfii
rrnctird the boiiiiclnry llnr, Vcrnnii IcIC lookfd )l)tc nny olher
Old Mfx.ncl Vfriion nmwtrcd
offlcUlj nnd
BrUin Seconds
Pound Ball to
Beat BulldogsCoach J. S. Hiilllday nt tl\e Bruin.-,
(jave liU teconil-strlnscn r chancc yesterday and thfj- came tlirouKli with a 21-4 victory over Kimberly III the 5«ond coiitcit between llie two 5CllOOL«.
C.itclier Dud RoLlnioii ».-ui lilttlnR here, l)nn«ln« out UO doubles nnd a triple, »hHc Shnrlslnp Martin i;ol n liiilr of triples. Oilgg. nbo had a doiible.
Jonrs iind Do7.m3ii hnd double- for Kimberly.
Kriitiy AmkT.'.nn, nukiiiK lU:, tlr.-.t .Miirl on [lie mound, Miltlert 10 but-
COWBOYS’ PITCHER CALLED BIG LOOP TIMBER I
Major Lcaiiuc
Teams Launch
Their Season
' Scout Joe Devine Praises
Arnold After Camp Game
NHW YdKK, ,\pril in
T>)f 1bray ,'acros.>i. ..i-ht l.it' t);il
parit.'i Ihif; iifh'rnoon, ami .-'••v.
e ra l hundi't'tl .‘<11 ii-latiiic(iliKlitly-wniind alhlrtc;^
Iho slniL'Kh' Itinl pvotiii.' i'.; If
write now in tlio
bnll r<■cord l>nok ;. 11
ui.i, Every Twin Falls Relay Record W ill
Tnimnn j Wn'hlnRi nprned ntm
rrowd.-; .'hoInlcrwt mm
I'i'rlnE' 'lhi-' I 4f[ll5 I>:V>rr[H foi
Mhlbltlan.' »I1 the rl
Tlie NC’*
I>lMnt;«ln li
-f IlD V,.s78 liicki d dll' Y:iiil:n
whelmliiK eliolio to run a-.v, Nnllnnnl l.nrm-, Ilf, rrlMc the strnltlit Caidliui] llci the other four llklti;; Ihf rct'tnt. ’niP C.ir<l-’ nrw i
e Dyer, 1
III tlir .■;■ )Ui.ally I
enmiRh to Esperv l-
brell 111.M;
without fncuiiirj lor nu:nt in the pOKlwnr »rt«p. Tri> of thouv- snd< of nrv,' iiocuirii.il r:iiis iirc ♦xpected to hdps.wrll thr .'c;i;.iin n!- tcndnnce pa.n Ihi- mn!i- tlmn il.ow,- 000 figure of Inst yi-ir.
Idaho Legion to
Be Repi i
Rr« rch;it)lllt.i;lon ec the Amprlf.in l<rclon. s Reno. Nev.. April I'l.
flc*.Jolm P. Day, dijurlmrnt ser
If* olflcer, Bnl.'f. formerly of Tr-; ralli, will reprr.viu I.Uxlio, !»nd .■d eral oihtr Legion ond ouxlU.iry de egatcs arc esiiccl(<! :o i,l(t;ul.
Members of the natlM'.al Lr,:ic reliabimation stuff will he t! confercnce, u well n.< olllcinh i the veteran? ndmln:*trntlon, f( dliciii-dan of rchablUtatlan p:ol 1*DU, sild Vance.
C A S HP A I D
For dend and a<s<!lcss
HORSES - COWSWin aUs pick DP bon U U»7
tn doH.
PHONE us COLLECT
T«ts lUb }U Goedlfli 17—Bopert SS
Idaho Hide & Tallow Co.
F.vi.i-y rnni-,1 ......... . lliwlicii till- alhletes friiin si'vc iiii;,l o|- llir cla-i. , I(lictod last iiinht.
On till' in'oKi'aiii—which
ii;u ij;ural of thr Twin KalLs r.Iav.s a v,;.r ■hi:.s A srhiiol.', yx\ Id^m'IIkt herl' Saliinia ich H ank I’oui'r.', thi' fmiiulei' and .■;poiis(
C a l l e d t o R e v i v e
r 'i ir X ir f ;: , ; : S o u t i i C e n t r a l I d a h o L o o p
vshirb Were'
,ninrrrrl.n>-KKdson Reports l»
(■iinie ( (iiimussion
Oakley .\tlilcte New Marine Corps Entry
SPORTSMEN» lUilhc ItCKl;. rr«ropi>id
Iiinl ri-tlnl.vhi'd!I (ii'iicral Qan work!
THE SPORTI'RIH3 ShMhone SI. N'., riiont ZIE2
noisi':. A])rii ir. .-t'.
nl'lii'fr'ct
O U R AU TO INSURANCE CO STS LESSToday TImn Prcwnr
PEAVEY-TAIIERCOMPANY
I-honc 201
OPEN D A Y & NIGHT D IESEL OIL
g a s "
OILS GREASE
GASOLINE
foifOcicnt
UNITED 0II>C0.OF ID A H O
HIG HW AY 30 EAST ON K IM B E R L Y ROAD SPECIAL AITENTTON Cn'EN raDCKEHS
DAT A NIGHT RrBMCE MIOVE 951
TREE FARM
BULK
DELIVERY
I Grapefruit Leairne“H A ULIN G— 8
IttilihMi rifkect Up anxrhfff In rily—
ON THE JOB!The al)i>\ c illtistralion is an actual photoi;r<i|ih of a br;ind
new FedernI Truck nnd (he new ccn|cr lifi
HERCULES DUMP BED AND HOIST
This unit Jia.? Itic hrldice Iyi>e llItlnK arm which infreajc.s both the llftlnc i»wer nnd the fpped of the holsl We Imve just n-crl;'. (I ;i carlo;id ot Hi rculr.' bodir- and liolst, for every type job.-r.mKliif from 3 tg 5 yurds capacity nnU In 9 and 10 foot lenfrihj. Come In wiri see them now at
TWIN FALLS MOTORPH ONE Sf) TWIN FALLS 2')\ .'L\1N W E S T
Kidd's Garage-Burley
1,000 Rupert Fans to Attend
(' vvhoy OpenerKUl’KRT, April 16 _ Oiii
ii>ii;ir.and Iji.'i'b.il] [iin.5 from Itu li'Tl and Mclliltv Till attend tin
I lii'ce Shooters
Break 25 Bu dsThree parllclp.iiil* had pcrfoct
records In the ueekly fhoot of the Snak-- nivrr Oun rlul. at l l i trap.s
Dixon WinsBraves Cc( Sanders
White
V U ’KKRS A M.ADRON
PnONE 10!3J Or’sJI-M
H.ALU ORTII JOINS MEXK ANSmf:x ic o cm - |« „,n
\Vc Hnvc a I.iniilcit Siipitly
ASHTON
BLUE TAGI’OTATO SKi:i)
from UardT Te.lrcl Seed l,nl< Contjcl
W . W . & W. T. NEWCOMB
"Iilaliu'i rlonrer lluytrs and Shipper*"
CAl-I.SIYItON HARUIS, .Miirlaujh.
I'hone 3:-. H'll.nrtl LOt'CKS. Klmbrrlj, riione 24J<; Pate (irey- beal, C'a lleford, Plione 5DS: Win- Inn Bowrnan. Rupert. Phone 133. :'IAIN OFFICE, nurlej, Phone 108.
A ,NM':W
Radiator?
HARRIS Radiator Shop
24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE
A M ODERN W R E O iE K - W IT r i TIIK FINEST EQ IT IP IIEN T .A.N E X P E R IE N C E D OPERATOR IS AVAII.,\ BI.E
D A Y O R NIGHTInsuring You
PRO M PT — COURTEOUS SERV IC E
Experienced, Competent MechanicsPERSONNEL
Our well lr»lneil pemonnel—»eT- eral trilh tnin; yenrs of service rtithl here In «ur own shop—often you the bett In meehaniral nervier (hil rtlll ind fxpcrlencrd Irolnint e»n jive. Eaeh department li minned b;r apeeiall'lR In iheir line, ia»r»nleelnr you sat< Ufaedon.
NIGHTW RECKERSERVICE
PHONE 1976 N.W.Day Phone ICI
WHKFXALIGNMENT
Frame. Axle and Wheel Allrnlnj ■lopa nhlmmy, hard »teerirf
read shork.
AFTER A LL “ IT ’S THE SERVICE THAT COUNTS"
BARNARD AUTO CO.Sales C A D ILLA C — PONTIAC
203-223 Scfond Avenue E n s l
Service
Phones 164— 165
TUESDAY, APRIL 16,1946 TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO PAGE SEVEN
ACROSSl». Encoi;nl«r^
Mltl> >I>«D JO- nur«»
IJ; Kicl'"ne.^ r.:uac*m«nt
torckjii/ ST lu V -'l'H " '''
M. 1,li
Oi” r
By M IC H A E L O’MALLEY and R A L P H LANE
L IFE ’S LIKE THAT By NEHER
.. An’ my foe for blowiii’ out n fuse is liiirty criils.”
RED RYDER
T U L IP x R e eIS USED IN MAKlNe f>OSTA£. C/i/SOS.
?r: Cooporstown, New York.
By FEED H A R M A N
T H IM BLE THEATER
aive AN' wiMpy\PCNT LIKE ME I jMv Moae K
AHOy, SOSANM )ROUewJECK.'!)
so WHAT?? jj
AS'"
STARRING P O P E Y E
/t SUPPOSE VOO F005OT WB WEffE 1( MAKBIED.” ' TEu acisxx.)
TTMg s n- NOW ?;) ~/~
ITS AFTER
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Frj:>nATmNSECt.E E5-0Lrr keckan /M TXt- HK/'9TfvlK y^U LP X TH3 MONeV
) 0e/neO=WR°i/7£P7O7;v>#/) OVERESSARDOLKiT ' PO -jOJ REALI2E HOW B\6 ( OlJTSlPe THE Hf>P0Cf?
rHSATLAN-pC I<17ANPM:hV\ ^ ■■>-WLL A ^U lT C^C- ■=• _________ ____ ^
THE T1PE-& PEE^4 “N , .aoWcS Oi/7-R5R HO*?#-\ THAT WfKTZU^LOC^P ' POU t^ B m ^ffC N T h B I BOT'n=ify\ o a J ^ 70 y ^
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D IX IE DUGAN By McEVOY and STRIEBEL
TTMES-NEWS. T W IN FALLS, IDAHO TUESDAY, 'APRIL IB, 1019
I’l-csKlenI Siiins
Aiifi-lVtrillo Hill
Rotarians Hear About M P Duties
II rrniin
iiiK onlIII tlip Jrciu
In Ilirrn)n.;;i;ii l.iiul
I Aldnrli. Hill
:2() Pre-Fiuliiclecs
laife Boise Test
Stock Aver<i20B
iiiyyLlB u tte r a n d Ey;;r~j
Alcoholic I'Atract
Kills Kat C aiicerrHIL.MDI'U’HI.A. April 16 cT, -
Tlirr^ Ph!!iiclHphl:i rrkntl'i.i n-ivirt (Ir'.rlnpniciit o( riri Alcohnllr fxlrnrl
T w n Falls Markets
Northside Schools
See Army
*011*!
Docs Your
C A R NEED W ASHING
or GREASING?Calitd for mid Dclncrcd
Phone 743Fcr prompu fiflclrnt anri ob- Mlutply thoiough washinK and srcaalns. drive your car In U>
PETE’S
IDAHO SERVICEOpen 21 llonr* a D»7
? D»j» t ^Vcrk; m Main Nerih rtione H3
Meat Cookitiff Lesson
lir.ilni! ViMinim-
Doris Sirncllcy, T
nvrd lioiiip sllrr
tir|ih'x ol Mrs,
Weed CiiltivatiriR
Jo b Gets StartedCiiltlviilioii hci;,iii Hcv<Troml)i '.s [n;i
pl.itr ivoiilcl probably be killed w
\V«rk will Iw done on 9 ncrr iill th\is far. Arthur Chnpln nncl Truman Orliiim nllcrnalrtl o
t iiboiit lakliie pan in llic prc- m wpfB colrt to cpmmiinlc-flK 1 Bi'vrrcombe; ITld Tolbprt, wr,M
DUM PS* DeiiiifiK Diid Mj-cr for
IrriKaUon. Industrial »nd domsa- tlc IISM. Rfpalr and Scrrlcel
FI.OVI) I.II.I.T CO.'ISO 3rd ATf. W. Phone IJ#
D R . I . M. JACKSON Veterinarian
Nnw As»nfUlfd n-lth Hit Rr«lhfr
D R . D. A. JACKSONSt (he
TW IN FALLS V ETER IN AR IAN
HOSPITAL
CKNKRAL SHOP W O RK
AUTOMOBILESRepaired, Rebuilt, Repainted, Tuned Up
Checked Up, Overhauled
Otir futly tr»lnrd ercw ti now »b1e to Rive you lmme<51M< wrvlea on
any kind of job. Piilnl and body,
tiiRine or front end overhaul.
Kspcrienced Men
Im m ediate Service
<>uiirajitcc(l Saliiifnclioi.
A ll M akes Cars—Trucks
Ashworth Motor Co.U l Main Arf. Ea»l irr'lcr—riy mouth
mul Kr!!
I.;\r-on ,Mld that Inrron.srd ctforl! /or HioilLs lo obliilii mrrll badKf In fircmiiiv.hip, puhllc ,'alrly ani bookbliulliii; would be stror.'U'd TnivL-i Mrl>>niilcl liiis voUintfcri'd t( hrip mid ndrmpts nrr bdnK nvirii to III,tain tliL' roopcn.tlon of tlv |y>llrr nntl flrp di’parlmcnt.'' t< .'ClUHiI Scoiil. In tlremanahlp oni public saffty.
Thfi r about 3,500 fpfciM
- C U L L -
POTATOES— W A N T ED -
W c Pay A P Per I lu ttd rcd____ ^ U C\n; AmouDt, dellTered to pltnt
R O G ERS BROS. SEED CO., Burley Potato F lour Mill
Electr ical
Prompt Service on• Elcclric Motors
• Ilcfrigcrator3
• Elcclric Ranffes
• Appliances
• Stokers and
• Oil Ih irners
DETW EILER'SPIIONT m
Ranchers-StockmenLET US SELL YOUR
CATTLE
More conslrnnl CfttU* handled her. thm knywhera eU« la the Intemonntala an*.
u ir CalUc In for Wednesday — P lenty of
hiiyen;— Top market prices now.
Twin Fails COMMISSION COMPANYP H O N ES
cnn is CAI.LCN • rno.si BERT CALLEV - PHO. 705M
TUESDAY. APRIL 16, 19.16 TIMES.NEWS, TW IN FALLS. IDAHO
T IM E S - K E W S . T W T N ’ • P A T J .S . T D A H n TUESDAY. -APRIt 16, 1939
New! Just in Time for Easier
Printed RayonsTho sainr- fino quulity prin ts \’<>u Imvr*
alu';i\'s atourstor< ‘ U>"
wirU' :nul llioy :n'o washal)!*' fa''! '' '
.Ill'll in liiti" f-'i your Eastov Hi'-;-:
T-ovpIn' a s so r tn io n t ,
Smart New
Patterns and
Colors
79/Ynrfi
MAIN FLOOR D R Y GOODS
■ O uJ^
■ .inic-li collar. Sn ia l! iill nvrr iirint p.-iticrn.
: M AIN FLOOR KKADV-TO-WKAR
< f Nezc! Different!
Printed Crepe by ‘Textron’$2.90
BITSYBRITCHES
A “M ats” CreationA shirrod [ustcx and -•cilin paiity with
dainty Incc tr im on li'f,'. Colors Wliile,
Hlack, Bnhy Bluo.
Sizps Small
i\Irdium, Lar^’i .$5.00Main F lour Ready-To-Wear
f o r s ^
From Our Larg'e Gift Shop— You’ll Find Hundreds of Lovely, Practical, Useful
G ifts. Here Are Only a Few.
TumblersIdrjl for HER E.i;,tiT Rltl . . , ••DniiU.-i" niudr. Ili-.-wy ,<lnm Ixit-
lom luinblcrs . . . cm Clitrrj’ dcslfii. . . . Tliilfd gifni Iravcs .Hid red chfrrlc.r Tlic.'c src nbovp the aicrnKC In quiilUy snd looks.
90c6 oz. F ru it
Juice S ize , c
8 oz. W a te r A j ?
Tumblers, en............ i / t l C
Plateau
MirrorsHeavy plate gln'-s wlUi tlilcl; Irlt biclc. "Hirtc cIc.'iKiis- Ideal for a new center piece for fa.^ter. Dr Hire lo see itiesc prctiy inlrrorj llila week.
$250
“Red-Wing”
VasesNe» ktil[)ineiU of thOBc fnmo\is Redwing pollery va.'es. Shown In vnrloiu Jtinpc-1 and sUcs. Idciii for Ilouers nnd novtlly dl.iplay*, Shorn In wlilte nnri pMtcl color.i. Ideal for nn Eiutcr gift.
$1.10 ,„$2-20
Time i.>j bliort for that Easier Parade costume, so make the
most of every shoppinfj hour. Shop oiir cnlire store cach day
for tho many new a rr iv a ls coming in loo l:i(e lo advertise.
\Ve nssurc you, we w ill have Ihe liest. newest, most cxactinff
Btylea available.
FOR KASTFRA“(’OKI)K”
HANDBAGCnrdi; l!il , ‘i Id k!ii " i ih VDiir Ka.stor Kn-
}a^;s at-.' d in'riv)!! lhai) 111.''onic" lian.' I lilaok .iiui lirowii.
$19.50
.'«25.00
MAIN' K i.noR i)i:v (:non,=: d k p t .
Neio A rr iv a ls in the Frock Shop
DRESSESSliik, smoothfllifif.;. shif,r-li/;lit, it midrt
easy going of your doily rfur/w. ,W jrl cun.urMtion
combinn fool ease icilh fnrliiuilr-.
M AIN FLOOR SHOF DEPT.
New nnvi'ity f l o r a l prints,
fancy pocket.s, pleated skirt.s,
Smart licpendable s ty le (ircss-
cs, so dosiKned to g ive the ut-
rno.st in comfort a n d service.
Combined with a s ty liiift that
is "lic.Ki.i-iip” for atten tion in
any proiip.
sizr:sM to -M .. $4.00
Cast Aluminum
CoastersA "Stecde" produL'iion — heavy cast tvUimlnum coaslcrs of ham- tnrrrd design, cmbo.-jcd floral trim, A noat practical cosstfr,
ideal as a Rlfi or for one'i home.
Set of -1 O K in Box, Set.....
IN OU R M OD ERN GIFT SHOP IN OU R MODERN GUT SHOP
Half Sizes in
RAYONDRESSES
A wonderful new Kpring collection of
floral print.';— Shantunp and Pastel
checks of woven rayon— 1 picce
stylc.-i. On the fashion line fo r stylo
details that you would cxpect o n ly ii
(Iro.sses priced (PfT O A
much h iK ber................... ^ 0 . ^ 1/
These Are
Shown in
Sizes
18'/2to 24'L'
Wide Array
of Other New
Frocks, Both
Rayon and Cotton
IN THE F R O C K SHOPD O W N ST A IRS STORE
IDAHO DEPARTMENT STORE" If it i«i’< right— bring i i back"