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The Filer record. (Filer, Idaho) 1919-1930, December 25, 1919, Image 6

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Season's Greetings
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V\'e wish at this time to thank the
people of filer and vicinity in appre
ciation for (heir bum.es* for the past
year and wish thnui all the jov and
happiness that the Christmas holidays
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The People's Market
Fowler & Ackerly, P r «P s -
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Holiday
Greetings
To our frieii.ls and the niany who have favored us
with their |iatroliage, we ekteiid our thauke for
tlo ir siip|Hirt during our must prosperous business
.steer May your Christinas be a merry one and
the New Year the happiest of your life.
A. B. Wood Cigar Store
The Filer Hardware
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Wishes at thla tlma to axtand to
Ua numaroua frionda and potrona
In thia community a Harry Chrlat
mss and a Happy Naw Yaar. Thla
hau baan tha moat auccaaaful y— r
of Filer's Oldeet Bualneea!
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Our
Murc«aa ia dua to tho continued
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potronaga and Good Will of You
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a nd to you wo axtand our Appre
ciation and Craotlnga,
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The Filer Hardware Co.
The Big Three
AUCTIONEERS
COL. EARL NUNYON
COU H. C. NUNYON
COL. ROY E. HOPKINS.
l ln» I« ucu of ihe ttrtmirest auvtioa
eertng firm* in the «tale of Idaho
tlur bat «if «glee advartia«» our ability
In sell the goods.
MUNYON & SON & HOPKINS
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Or |>hone date« to Filer Record odice
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GI\ r E W. $. S.
FO CHRISTMAS
IS U. S. APPEAL
t Securities for Pre*
Ooveruor Julia 17. Calkins uf the
I Has Kram lato Federal K>:»er»e Hank
j tiaa »tilltill a latter tu all bank» and;
treat .ompunies lu tbe Twelfth Ked
■ *rai lt«> ••« Dtotrtci urging them to
I ! promote, wherever possible, tbe sale.
W • ui W ar Hatlnga Htaiup, and Treasury
ft Havings I ertlflcatea fur CbrUiai«,
txiv-rror Calking Urges Gov
ernmi
enlt Instead of Luxuries
prme nrs this year.
Inireaaed demand fur the»«
f l,o*.rni. securities, lb« Treasury
h Having, (Vitlttcatea being similar lu
ff] War Saving« Htaiup* lo denominations
L I lit* 1 .'*, IS appareui fru.n
« . it ib« le. trial Heserve
hank - i,n«d tsu.zeu wurib uf
'lie. 1 mga l • i lll»< ata» lu elgti
0 1 tank In the di-trli t on Novsiu
b' r 2il, which Is Itie larguat amount
a.>ld in one .lay ,lii.;<is the dus« uf (be
j *ar Ou Ui« face uf Ihe demand uf !
— tbesv. eiv:bi««n banks* and the lu- j
■" I «> >aa. d («Il fur the aecurltles from 1
I all poslofrirea thruugliuut the Twelfth
I Kederal II .nerve District, It would
I aSMin that ili« (Jot cramant'» buliday
8 slogan, "Diva a War Havings Htaiup
ur a Treaaury Havings CertiBcaia fur
1 lirls'mu«. Is being followed out.
' and Ihe Ooveromeut is huplug that by
' giving War Havings Htaiupa and
; Treasury Savings Certificates fur j
Christmas gilts the district will close- !
I approximate Its War Ha>lnga quota
for the year
A portion uf Uovtiruor Calkins' let- '
: 1er follows.
"The ( In is! mas hollda>s are al- I
i moat upon us Everything points to
a tremendous outlay of money In the
piiri'lnise of holiday glfta, thu greater
i portion or which I Iblnk I am safe tu !
I saying will be luxuries The present j
sltualloi iletuauda uol that more
j uiOSey I I pent In the p.i.i.a«e uf
luxurl I, but that «« curtail as much i
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as posnlbl«, with tho courtqueut bens
Octal luntructluu uf credit
■'Therefore, 1 a p ie» I tu you as a
fellow banker lo do everything wltblu j
your pow. r lu stimulate the purchase
and giving of War Having« Stamps '
and Treasury Having« Certificates as
Christmas présenta lu place uf the ua- l
it«! Heedless and expensive gifts It
j seems tu me that the responsibility of
I U .tiling men's minds aloug the ways
uf thrift and simple llvlug rests tu a
g.eal extent upou the bankers uf tbs
country mid In asking you lu push
the sales of Treasury aecurltles during
the Christmas holidays, I am asking
you uuly lo tak« advantage of an up
purtuulty to meet this leapousiblUt) "
In addition, Christmas poster* car
rying au appeal tu give War Haetugs
Ht a m pa and Treasury Havings t'ertin
rales for Christmas presents will be
distributed throughout the Twelfth
Kederul Koeerve District, and all
banks have beeu asked to Include a
itmllar appeal lu their advertlelug.
SHIPYARD STRIKERS
OWN $7,200,000
U. S. SECURITIES
Ijbrrty Bonds and War Sav
ings Stamps Help Support
Idle Workers
On« of the reasons Ihe atrtklug
ililpturd workers lu aevsii plants
«round San KranvUtu bay have been I
• I. le tu halt! out fur I heir .leuiand uf
, irtht venl-- an huur Increaae Is that
■..llerilvel they own more than 17,
Uiio.eeu »urth uf l.tberiy Honda and
ii'Uut tJuU.ODV In War Having)
Stamp) Thu Liberty Huud and War
Hitvluaa Ktamiia li.>1.1 Ina» uf uur tuen ;
have certainly stood us in good
•'«ad »«Id Krank Miller, Secretary
of tbe •>! VraaclMu iron Trade«
. Council Wlieu we win uur demand j
I am (tulne tu re ununend that the
■nan «ave thaï «Igbl .«ut an hour In- j
.as« anti I U veal II weakly with lb#
OoveruoKMit In War Savtnsa Stamp,
1 h«> provide an Ideal way for the
wurktnutna
to aave."
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V I n ««worth, »«»»l iât» dtree
tor of the W ar l«>au Organliatlon for
the Twelfth Kvder I Keeorve District,
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Sr. rotary Miller a Hgurea on
the*l iberty Hund holding« and their
Ineuetiueot in War Havlu^a are con
• rvallve and there la no doubt that
Ne* ha»e »led great!. In enabling
• h* «uppart thrmaelvea while
The men can borrow the
du» ,,f their Liberty Hands
sacrlOrtns ihn bonds and
n v*»h In their War Savinga I
an atrike
lace vs
without
Ihey c a
Stamp«
The
••lament » War Savings
surhtng man's weapon
»»«lust a h «ud to-mouth tiUlmc* It
ip« him out ahead
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A Ch
a War Sa<
tnaa present for I« IS—
•<« Stamp.
Olve hit- .t War Savins» Jump for
a U present for tt 13
Any bank or twdoff ce will acll
yvi a 11 C utmar pressât for tt SJ
a Lnited > ataa War Sartnffs Stamp
A IS .»tt • labor leader buy* War
S vxrtctj H imps 1>ec a usa." he says.
lie ltiter\> on them will offset the
war tt«»« l bar* to pay wheoemr I
buy anythin*.'"
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Cut This Out And Save It
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Stockmen's liai Measuring Rule.
Here ie the general and awe|.led
rule in une itn uoot this section.
•Subtract width in feet from
Divide by*, multiply
,JV **idtti. tonea length I
equate numiier of cubic feet in
stuck. Divide this amount by
1 I I'J, if the atack is Comi arilivel.V
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I equal the number of tons in the
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overthrow,
uu-ettled, or I y 4HO if the stack is
Thé re»u«t will
fully settled.
»tack.
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»u» finished early Thursday afler
noon and ihe case went to tbe jury
atdo'cluk. it whs 7:30 before a
yeriick was reached
il. II Jordan, actUved of steal
nif a i&Jv »ad lie from Markwoo.1
Lubr of Filer, was acquitted bv tt
district court Tburrday !
Tbe inking of evidence
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WHEN A FELLER HAS A FRIEND"
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The officers and directors of
especial pleasure in extending to our
patrons our hearty good wishes
Christmas—a Prosperous and Happy
With the coming of the Holiday
comes the second anniversary of this
we feel that a word of appreciation
of the business that has been accorded
out of order. In two years our
increased from nothing to nearly a
million dollars, and we want our
know that we appreciate their
stand ready at all times to reciprocate.
Farmers' 8c
Bank
FILER,
H. H SCHILDMAN
President
W A. SHEAR
Vice-Pres.
Hcmber Federal Reserve System
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Filer Rural High School Notes
the (<" t
Thursday nfternrnn
j (ja|j of £;|„ r runt( ^hnol
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had their licture« taken at
Weyle studio at Twin Falla.
j Kaynumd and Ronald Grave»,
| who have l>een attending the
( )re|ron Agricultural college at
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i The domestic acience classes
Corv» Ilia, visited school Friday.
>M,ve ^-en *'' rvin * lunches the
, H«t week The freshmen Tserved
Monday, Tuesday. Thursday and
Friday and the seniors Wednesday.
The pupils euj yed the lunches
to Buhl Friday.
very much.
Misa Edith Glick was called to
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The domestic science class is
planning a large Christmas dinner
to be given at the school house on
Wednesday.
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Filer Has a Future
K<>me wns » good tnwu just
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lang as it had a cammeicial cl •*»
! tornposed of busineas men %v!>• •
I held to a virion of Rome's futuo*
They made their city great
commerce, and consequently gn-a
j in everything,
in
Ten years ' ago Fi*er had i
i »l (| e" did future *" d il ,1! '" 1
Whenever i'.
«pleodid future.
^ 'be direction of tl '
t" tur « * WMI * Kt " l,[De w,,e " ll
townsmen clanned together to put
Over a public improvement ^
Since this continent was fir-t
settled in Vr i is and New Knj
proaperity has followed
a
land,
c : vilizatioQ westward in waves.
Filer has beeu in the flow fully as
long as Twin Falls, Idaho Falls,
Pocatello, Burley, Buhl and the
rast.
. A few individuals once made a
! decision that left the capital of
this state high und dry^w^
miles from tbe railroad. ^Wnat if
they had bad a commercial club'
I Commercially, Filer is on its toes
( and ready to go. In the journey
I it will need the guidance of all of
its citizens and they must 1 e
organized. No army ever made a
long march or won a battle by
s<a tering its forces.
When the commercial club coir
mittee comes to each man to ask
him to get into the forward move
ment, a parting of the ways will
be at hand for nim. He will join
and go along or elect to be a
straggler
It give- a man great comfort
when his best years uro gone to
know that be served while he had
the vigor—that he was one of the
builders of the community.
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Cleaulug and Pressing
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greetings
this bank take
friends and
for a Merry
New Year
Season also
bank and
at this time,
us, is not
deposits have
quarter of a
customers to
business and

Merchants
IDAHO
A. O MADLAND ,
Cashier

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