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The Filer Record filer, TWIN FALIjS COUNTY, IDAHO, THURSDAY, OUIOBKK Dili» SUBSCRIPTION $*uh VOL 1, NO. 33 Filer is Good Place For Agricultural College ! ! iiurOey of Local Schools Disclose Wide Scope of Practical Subjects Taught—Enrollment SOO — Hays Hakes Statement for Record "Southern Idaho needs and must aoou have an agricultural college; conditions the divergent ■ dimatical existing between the Snake river val ley and that of northern Idaho trlb ly to Mos. ow. makes Twin Kails unty the logical location or such an institution; by reason of our central location tn the county, and the per of the E nianetu establishment here Twin Tails county fair grounds, the Kuial high school here at Kller Is the leasable and practicable site for the starting of such a college." said Su perintendent K g. Mays of the local high school In commenting upon the future of agricultural Instruction in tins part of the state. This is not a uew Idea with Super He lias broached the iulendeui Hays his pro nouncement was not without His attendance at the recent lute of sc hool men aud school teach of the avail tust I ers from all over ibis section Interest state, and tlio community manifested at the reception given to local schools, the teachers <>f the g ha-, strengthened Thursday it his belief that Tiler should be tue eventual seat of the state s second agricultural school Superintend. iit Hayspoiuled out disposal the ample facilities at the ot such a college, at the county fair grounds, located here; of the stantial atari already made here in Ih, I.I high ad.I; hew n.e high senool building could he added to w th comparative ease, und of the certainty that southern Idaho trill have such a college before long, in asmucb as Ihe institution In the northern pan of the state is inacces «able, and unprepared lo render the proper agricultural aid on of cllmatlca! londttioua. ►IÛ.UO0 Valuaflun account "We have the standard equipment of the ordinary high school." says "To many It Superintendent Hays would seem that we were particularly well equiped and we are, but Kller be had deserves the best there is to in ihe line of educational advantages We are striving to make the high school here all that Its amma * We have ihe first Rural Rural Implies high school di trict in ihe slate, our) building and equipment have a value ot $45 000 and the taxahl. property of the high s.hool district is valued «( »185O.0OO There is not a more prosperous community anywhera none more able to «apply th* best there .» to be had m schools and afhool.ng; and we have now tbe foundation of an institution that is upon Ihe ^ m ni . ^ Pre " ' Ct . IU cm, U nu! r ng he said .ha. local high K hool ersduaiea would sooner or Hier fend themselves in lompCition with the graduate* of the bigger better eqmppe.l high school, and that Jp the keen struggle for business »u emacy. tbe better trained Individ * 1 would have dominance Agrlealiural lavlrarllun ; A visit to the local high achool I. a revelation in the opinion of tho~ Iho have been there UvU, a. " , gr- in *" *D:',rt!cnUrlr gralified to patrons are f, Ü.« «... " for last abc# a teatin« tho-c lines roon. machine, where seed is now tested for its germinating qualities: to find a portable Babcock milk test ing machine with the instructor. J j- Johnson offering to go to »ay k ranches In the district and ccn reHable and as a f V durt milk tes*« as If it were done ty the accurate as rnlversityof Idaho. I» evidence practical instruction A Me chart showing all the car of rraftlnr sprouts r-apb 0 f ' tous way* Irany portrays to students' nursery work a „ training depart doiens of _ at successful S 'orts of differ-nt sfeds are Wudled ,nd here betany i, taught so as to ho of practical every day use Kannxi Training art In th# maraal ment. under R- tf. June*. school beys are daily learning rudiments of wood work car the use and care of tools work that speaks high feu try fend are turairc out %-ell. not only for the instructor, but lor the pracllcallbility or the course The ntuuual training department con tains flfteeu work tienches Wiring is complete aud room is available for the iusial talion Jof iall.es and the needed later high school. racks, shelving, and the class is uow he necessary machines which will This department hu« made much of the equipment for the coat such as cases, engaged iu completing a barn which was left uncompleted last season They have built hay racks, troughs scientific chicken feed Ikjxcs. built in Ironing bourds. d-.ks. tables und numerous other needed articles Five. I'er girls are enrolled in ibis course desiring su. h work may have il merely sons done at the high school by paying tor the cost of the lumber : uaed. There is a paint room, where all the painting, finishing, varnishing, and shellacing is done. Here is taught the use of paints, aud the method of their nilxluro and care. llomestlr Science l *''* lu the girls' department no 'Mention is paid Iu the pra< in al cod* I science instructor, has charge of that department Twenty individual stone j topped tables ea. h equiped wllh two j electric plates. Is the outstanding Scores of domestic M I as Kepharl, su expert j feature of the deparlment »ub-Hoial girls aie enrolled the do «id preparation of foods. ! «lue •*■"» »'»tory Horn plant or ani : mal life lo the table Ibis >! P** 1 •) unit house.« tulinsry equ pm n. omplele from a big range to tilsh P*" 8 and dish tags tuest room afford- opportunity 'earn ihe correct rueloms of serving learning th« I heir mestic science classes A serving or to meals. The room devoted lo Hie classes iu sewing is provided ss good as any in ■ he slate, in the opinion of several Mix big stationary combi- visitors nation sewing lubies with Individual compartments, and hardwood machine«, sewing sur and several electric ol make the instruction sewing a pleasure "My idea of a community center," "iO Superintendent Hay. in uncnt. Ts to eventually make It pus isible for our giaduates to bring in training com 'heir work to our manual department aid finish their lumber, '»r "°me n lo come here and do their «""'«Ml ""»* ev « r > 'enlence, or for groupa o persona " ur «**'*"* nlafU '"' 8 '; ur or anyHiing else at our dis posai Two incubators and a sta k of chicken coop, in th? basement te.tt ff *"e -cmiy ... .he poul.r, dc partmiu. tha. gews on every spring r.ggs «n .«sled Inculmion» se. and »•*** *"*' « ' hn kens "* ,he s<hoü, tlther |lr|,arlmcBl* In Ihe physics laboratory SjluabU- mJHuDier.y« and iiiachinery are found, and it is A machine lo, gtu many ■ I' I i.|»ie ail being put lo urn *'«'"■ *leo t rio..y. a dote. wej^'rh«l device, such a. telegraphy ,bg mai limes, a dynamo, a vilaigraph 'or illustrât lag vibration, air pump« l-^P"'"' ^^t. and numerous d 5. „ bo., M ,1.„> ». 1" lhk mtmmbiy hall wkith bti a s^ÄÜiif > apac ii) ol flïtf 2WI. ia found library tables -uppiitd with standard edacattcnai penodKale. a library. i are * vrhich though small new. ts constant iy Teing cniarge-J upon. an Acoustl-. jrarde piano and other modern fix In the commercial department ipjrs eight lypîwriter» are »»en in jnon granted proficient atudenu who learn to write forty words, net. per min for ten eoaaecutiv* minutes S,u The Cnierwcod certfiicate is ^ tbl)( äcpmnmtBt g» re # j* myograph machine and are 2 -rsn pwti-ni experience tn d:c»a tion sed stencrrxphy work to the *u »? rintr ndect's off,« It is of tcrest perhap-- to learn that tn this Dirtsphcns one of the! -'A Khjrfc tb , ^ Superintendent I ■ *" a sc, nil property of This is the 'only on? in use •rhcoi in this nan of the tute I Letter* are <li-tat#d on cylinder re - f and unis with a recording device. »I cut.graph) pupil« put the record» on .at her convenience and type« (he let ler us I he words ot the speaker are , t p ,,, du , e j »ad conveyed lo the ears by an arrangement aiuiiiar to that of a telephone uperalor. (continued on paire nine) TEACHERS RECEPTION THURSDAY EVENING! I ScVCBtCCn Lk«] loflTUC ten Httl Pi trim »f Tw* Sckssl Dutrkt* Through Efforts if Ws mifl'f Club. I Kller school The reception given by th* Women's club and the two district« to the teachers mid pstrona (of the Kurul high school and the lirude school Thursday night was at i tended by several li unit red patrons of ihe independent mid high school dm Irlcth In (be receiving line were Mrs j en's | n a y 8 Superintendent and Mrs Lloyle I T K Moore, president of the Worn-1 club. Superintendent aud Mrs | | by Supt T. T. llsys of the biglt sehoolsud by Supl W A Hoyle and the teachers of the two schools Mis. T E Moore guvs the address | 1 of el. I,me which was responded to). Rural of ihe tirade achool. Owing to the fact that Hi* electric circuit overioudtd. the lights of the . .... . . ,twin si houl building Went out )u«l as the Thla caused necessitating the use of tändle» until the cauee ot; »>■ program was starting seme little- sunoysnee the trouble was adjusted The Rev C. E Heal, pastor of the M K church, gave a short add roes ciuphaslxlng community interest, and An orcheaira, com sincere endeavor posed of Mrs U. H. Shearer, Raleigh Maigsret Showers. Mark Mu» U music the Drake ,l«bue played throughout Ihe evening and al conclusion of the program rrfreah Uutuest l< -I !: Hr L A. Hawkins and appropriate stir. ments were served In the Science rooms Mrs K C tîraves. secrelary of tbe IV omen 's ilub. was chairman of the, lommtrtee. the other mem pi og rani hers being Me sdames Tlruin. Shearer, Rune «. Mosel«). Rip-! Murray Weaver. and local achiKila T'amlly is as follow, Rural high a. bool T. permlendenf. The faculty of the lor which the reception we« tendered F liays. su J F Johnson. Ins,rue or In science; K V Jones, manual and athletic in»t ractor . raining uach Mis» l .uella Kepbart. dome«-j IC sc lama: Miss Margaret Ouurley English: Miss Asa Jewell, history and Miss Edith 0*ck. botany tirade S' boots. Hide pendent petintendenl, eighth grade, Mrs J K Jidmson, sev -mb gt.de, Mr- F.- l W - stherl, . « — »"'C "»* «•» MIm Ceriiud* Walt#r fouitli lirrade Wiï» Mm Wolf«, third gmd* Miss Tlorence Hoerig eecond grade, Mrs W T Doyel first grade, " lM Dis W A Huy cl. su Mrs Cieorg» Faltob rh t numlier 4 The director, of tha two di.mcts Cbstst of: gjmB* Rural high school district A Mary Oraybiil primary Itlrerlors Peany Dana, president; F C. Graves, sec G H Shearer, treasurse; • A L'nco.n aud TV A Grieve Independent dlvtnct number t'.ur C. A. Love, chairman. John "• retary dark; WüUa» Bnnce. treave Xlliiam Klggintotham Arthur Schcl ten snd Jscob Musser At the rtceptlon Tfcuiwday night in-many person, were give« their first. rppnrtun.ty of inspecting the local ; high school For completeness of -qalp^at modem convenience. ulty. course, of tn«rsctlon. and gen rcl high school qua',ities it is »hid irnk wftb any of iu size in the . tat# If not in the Wert. Hoc a l IResve IRoteô i L Auiern.au Lt-iC.ua Uamr tomorrow niant Huy > who mi «m t\i. thirl Munyon *V.!b .1.!,' rJ Sthiuud Hell« I.urn Jake SUhllld na« «util lit« lartu uorthweu ,o Clyde nudity ami will hold a loaina out «ate November t. Mini t <m and Son uud llupktn« are the am uuueer» of town Mr aud Mrs E A. fanlimwlne of Salt Lake City have turned here and ate residing iu the Wood's rooms Mr Caillou v. Ine ia a carpenter, being employed with J L Kdwards. Jars orchestra al the daine mm row (Friday^ night. to Creamed chicken, pumpkin pie. oh. boy! That's u part of the menu at ih« M h. church tomorrow night I hmoh Nuppel The labile Vid, simply dolu on pulling mil appelitlug meals for those fond of food The whole community w ill turn out to Hie Huge Harvest Hume Halloween tome-choked Supper al the M. L hurcli tomorrow iTridayt uighi .rum five to eight p in tmel irait Icgloli Table Al Hie Har • trat Home Supper to be given Friday evening nt the M K . hurcli. Hie Amerbun Legion will have u special table reserved for them ICx service nteti are especially invited on Hits .«alun. aud will liud "(In what dittereui from thaï United lu the unuy or navy «111111- j • llor-e Hale Saluiilay A number ol horses and mules w ill lie olfered »I suction at Davis ltr.dl.ers' luirn here .'clock llorell I'errlne Sal ui day al I ,f Idaho Kall« Is the owner it the atllliiuls offered I.UI >f ino'il ; n, ol h llavi« ers. manager!, of the sale will good .fier several lieml ' mules 'ion the sale of young Waller anil Sh.ui'i will a>e I Ral.y high'«Hal <om*dy ' ol, Hal > g.»-„ a. T'alls Kridav evening one would .hink such aggregations wou.d inak. t a polo! to put Filer on their < ir j l(|| Man) , utl) , ruI11 UIUlldw | u, e a ml il I .'Uniat led lhat one hundivd TYIeriteg viewed) Judging by the number at Filer people who altende.l the mu ihe performante Onlral I-almr Knion of lain Tall that Kay M. K.ug of Tlie I nions Mi halg I« 1 d.tie»« announce Nonpartisan langue mass meeting of laborer« and farm ers al Ihe 1-avciin* theater al Twin T'alls Sunday allernoon Ihe '.« In the throes efnfce. and all labor unions in not city have endorsed their demands for will addr Twin Tallsjfimi f an auto ntc. hautes ollactlv* barvaitiii.v i Hlg Thliirs al llnhl II.ill I lias or American la> ; Mia ganired a |m«iI of llie gfem a retail dealer« , redu a lion was launched Tuesday; I.a» ahead) been ruimcriln-d for a raimcr*' n> n|M r»ilvi- »lor.-. ! iniilar lo ; he one In T*ller; the paving of her main street« was rcMiitlicni ed this (week; a system of water work* on Jam »tr«*t ba» Ju I been completed ,r.d her caunlng factory this y.ir pai ked S7.226 cans of apt, les and peaches loan to Id y hr., o roof Big Halloween dam ■ In -uorrow night al the »atden tl",o, gf ^ 0 * C |ocl und household r.xni lc ,gether w,th ratili and other item» E I «rain Hi lling Hut II II H uatu »ill ronduc* a closing out salt at h!s » Ido. ks n inn of H Ktler; Satarday »lt*ru»>n prompt Mti.li faun on will bs horses. ■■■ ... Earl Uan .cm of the firm of Munyon srd Sog] .-.nJ Hopkins will an tion th! sit 4f ^ , orn , n , nil Umiir W(1 , * X tld le HpeiT vt il > réguler, veeUr* cf the Filer V.'imor * rit.b next lYflnnJtT aftemoon in the move shortly to Emrtnt, Ida. when; xc y will loin their sons. John and Bailey Ma*- nie hall J it MvT-l wcMsrr "»• Twt. mils ecuoty fair, will clre an addre-s *n The i.omfas) Club and the Ccuc-y Fair' after who t the suTJect will Te dUcu*^ *uh J-n for tbe dey le "TTomn arl fac-.TTorld Lift.- Mrs M it Trui « rndjdey Ml»« Ma-rrm Dudley ere on the pro -ram and the bovtesse* for the dsy ,■ -rt Me»dsm<*s Ripley. Leonard. L O i'nghes and L H. Brown. liicdi Had Sr.uw. that haa iail.ii«: in.cr.u.;t,afty civvl iIt** i.uuiul Wednesday nun um« lin white Hake* loll thick and fast, but : >o.i moiled Laving the nlreudy i. -.»«ill routta iu u very uiudily condi tion. been ill week, cov* Tlio . Inin h «upper 1« tomorrow tt.Khl (Ki .day I iu (allltnul:i Three Studebaker hr« loaded w.tli tiler people are •* ■> . ted to pull oui of here Saturday not Ulna hiadtd lor l-oug Heath ulifoiiiia, lo join the K«ier colony ilready e«inhllahed there by Mr au.l Mr« Il U Muuyoii and family. In lie party le*vingt Sul unlay will be V.r and Mr« II Somniur, Mr. and Mra fini I St.tinner and family, Mr and Mr« K It tiiitilih and family, ..ml Mr und Mr« K f Hughe« Halk Mii-mt« Move Mr and Mrs Mink Mu «er and family will move Saturday lo &5I fourth avenu« east. Twin Kails Mi Mu««er will lie a» cialed mill Die fulled Stores, lie haa with the eiuployetl lor some time Kller Hardware company vho regret losing such a valuable nlesiium I eonard Wood well known it assistant manager of the fnitert Stores iu Twin Kails, and J R Wood, an old Kiler resident. Is hern >fle of Ihe founders of the compui.y I ml manager of ihetr store at Harlow low'ti. Montana Iha Ex-service nun will eoiiriticl Alltel lean laqtion dunce tollior Kv'eiyone Inviteif Tickets firm row night ill ml go Id lires» MdI.Voll und and ll.qikln nnnuiitire the lint - These are; Hi Juiiiea Kessler, farm sale, no I Hi of lliihl. Nov I" Hoheit II mu kseii farm »ale. Bubi Ten more of Munymr* «aléa will l:o flitted II led Iu another part of Ihn A» we Sil» dig of iw'o more sales Nov F J F II. Il of the Itealtv company -, u Mvr.hf.eli Oregon ..re he,. Hie II I Ol H.« week in . „ .. , ,, Intercala of the t'nrllaml Kmene ,, , , _ und C ooi) Hav IohkI . onipany fiaper d« Well I'.loll I ntlenbelni 'I .< Ill I .'I« .lip. III'. .1 l.y Hol«rt«nu 'he elm rib will be worth your linn and M F A Halloween fei d al tbe money Mm 11 a nlcil I • r w 1 1« . I m. AI j u {«ulpcr. anil a Mr Morebead i awaiting have valuable Info,illation I lieii at tbe Home Service serf ion of] Mr. A A Timm as» | »enlce here! ommmlcatlOB I ) I I the Red I'ro«« i.Utlve «ci tel a rv of that tcoiiiil Ilk» lo get in with litem 1 ' look of n lui I !.»i.» » .lin ,h r al ihe ■ __ Thoee I . . Smith, and child ... „ and Mi»« tlrace Me-j . i. relative« of Mra L McCleary , latter '« bo, ne here. Hun day pit sent were. Mr and Mrs |Mi* I ear y , Mr and Mra W utty Mr» nil from Hub I (iinnis Hr t' If Mi (iinnis lounty health officer, was lu re on official duties t ' Oltvi r Wednesday Kog, a I ix's stater. Mlaa . dinner guests at Mr and Mts I, a,lea comp mint by Mr« Neidigh wire be home of Mr and Mrs H Merrill n K.mberly, F inday Cars Very Scarce Here Acute need for HU refrigerator ails was voiced here yesterday by real predu 9 me* who complain that thi ***1 ,e car ihoriare no« with, the pros pect of ter9 orather becomes a ser icua matter to this se-tloa of ..Ute 125 cars are nesdsd tn *c utb* cvtcm part of tn* »tats, in th* p a<n cf Julre A I. Kreehafer r,.)t n tubtr tf Ihe publie uttlitlse icotnmlislcn who recently investigated : t pie and potato car shortage prob lews . A The r mmis.ton.r declared that .omet hing mors than 100 car. are •n.eleeedel for apple* The.«, considered with th* MW odd <«r* reported Mon by Comm:»,loner Sweeley »»nec • -•«rv to mors potatoes in th# Twin Falls Barley and Rupert country . ro.ck- the round toul of about «IS 'needed in the state. Red Cross Roil Cali The Thin) Red fro«» II ..11 ( all will atari lixaliv Sunday with eennousori the Itrd rruM prcwiinl in the sev eral rhurt-hoa Mm iiia M Allen, chainiiau .»f ihr roil rail drive her. .» opditimtlc over IUe prospect*. and .» solicitous thai volunteer« «(in their »ervirea In the campaign You are ukrd to join the Itrd I'ro«» for the bähte« of America who care, for the niolhera who do not know how to rare for thuiueelvi or their I .able« ; for (he «obiter hoy« « who are legless. urnile* . | need I in hoapltal I »r aiahllrwa; front gratitude lw.au i t.ur buy oarne ba.k; tor remet i I brance of one who would have you give, from love of mankind which ' the ltr.l froee aervee, and out pride in the work done by tin« A nier bau Inalitutlon. of Neat Market Sold K 11 Kowler and A I» A> kerly arc the liew pl.iprtelois ot the l 'copie Market, which they purchased from Messrs Maurer sn.l Taylor, Satur day Thu uew owners arrived here ovetinud last Week tram Hurhank. California, and were not long in d elding Upon Kller as a pla. r Ui ci. gage in business The I'eoplu's Mai ket was established by Maurer and Taylor tlila summer, und ha« enjoyed open mg Tiler welcome« these new hu me«« men and asaure them they have cot been alulse in choosing tin« com il.unity «■ their future home Mr. Maurer I« undecided as to his future plan« Il I« pi.dsilde (hat M r. Toy loi will engage In llie huymg au I aelllllg of liveetoek. I Legion Dance Friday Right One hundred and fifty tickets have allesdy been sold fur tbe American legion dama to be given her* to luol row iKiidayi nig tu Tb« commit* lev consisting or Hulph I'odarboliu Kail Muuvon ami William lielwnilcr haw arrangement» well in band and PO'Uila« a regular Halloween dam.' '"" n,, - r •" ch •* ••*-**,vice men could Ire expected to Th '* '**'•* f" id u, ' <"cn.ben.hlp l '"" ■"* and eve, y on« of these mein her* are Jolng all lo ihe r power lu make lb. , ,, ,, Jane« « success, socially a» wall as fiiiani tally The regular meeting of ■ he post will lake plaiv Monday night al lbs city hall Filer Over the Top Again Kiler went over the lop. a.- usual ,h# l "" 1 "" d * b * r " Th « lu 1 ** OUSUtUille« In i barge of the House *'* v, "'-' r, *' ***• •" nouai (hat TTUr'« quota of Hot) was rt ached al th« close of the drive Mon lay evening. Hooscvelt'a birthday I be fart that tbe lion was rontrtbul ed hy about eighty individual* Is eloquent of the amp« of Hi« drive * „ . aud the iblereat luatitfenled The liutal high wTnml raised $17 and the balance of the quota was talaed by Andrew I,ingle, and Ueory ... . Reichert, treaaurer of the Aiueiicaii . _ „ Legion, and M II Mbearer, of th« Klrst National Hank A Roosevelt program was held at Ihe Itural high achool, Krlday after 'noon, at which time It. Sise Veil, tbe Man." was eulogi/cd In line with the tovemors proclamation I'astors of local churches Impress ed their congregation« Sunday with tribute« to the lllutdrtou* preside ni jrid urged an Americanisation pro gran, I Filer People at College Sfiuients in various College» and universities from Filer include the following; Univemitv of Llah« ; Philiijy Buck, (ileon Davis, Michael Thometj; Oregon Agri cultural college, Raymond Graves. Roland (»raves; University of Colorado. Roland Parsons; Uni versity of California, Paul Daom; Northwestern University, Char lotte Clark, Albion State Normal, Mrs. Fay Sittler. "Shepherd of ihe Mil!s~ at the Com November Tth. Admission 20Ä 55c.