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T LOCAL BREVITIES I _U T HE RECORD will be glad to receive Items for the*« col umn. by mail, telephone or word of mouth, tlon in tbs current week's issue they should be in the office not later than Wednesday noon. Phone 41. To insure publica The district I O. O. F. meeting will be held in Flier, sometime In January, it is announced. John Carlson of Buhl, spent Tues day of this week at the home of his sou, George Carlsou. Free matinee at the Gem theatre in Filer every rnents of Filer business men Saturday, compli Adv. Morris Tlchnor. son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Tlchnor. residing south of town was discharged from the county general hospital last week, where he was a patient. - The annual Christmas party of the Filer Woman's club will be held Tueday evening of next week at the I. O. O. F. hall. For a bargain in a complete At water-Kent Radi > Set, see G. C. Dean at Auto Electric Shop. Adv. Mrs. J. B. Brennan and baby are visiting at the home of the former's aunt and uncle in Ogden. They will be joined over Christmas by Mr Brennan. Free matinee at thé Gem theatre in Filer every Saturday, compli ments of Filer business men. Adv. Oeorge Carlson of The Record made an overland trip to Wells, Nev., Thursday, returning the next day. He reporta some difficulty on hig return trip in getting over the gumrnit, due to snow. Mrs. Jack Hiller and children left here this week for Hagerman where they will spend Christmas at the home of the former's parents. From there they will go on to Port land to join Mr. Hiller. Mrs. Jessie Borden, visited here last week at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Childs, enroute to her home in Los Angeles following a visit at Spokane. Mrs. Borden is a former school teacher of this place, and while here renewed her ac quaintances with friends. E. L. Royston, chairman of the-1 O. O. F. grand lodge committee an nounces that the Ancient degree will oK A/mvuy IVlCCAA. faut Auto 'Windshields Door and Headlight Glass Plate and Window Glass Paint and Wall Paper Murresco Kalsomine in Bulk IVfoon's Paint Shop Phone 5 Twin Fall* snxnznxnznzmxmxmxmzmzmznxmxmxmzmzmzmznzkznzmznzmzmxma 1 Custom Grinding i 2 * I Cleaning and Corn Shelling | Î Feeds of All Kinds . hard and Soft Wheat Flour and Exchange! Wheat for Flour 8 X X Î. N T W r r *■ T * S * T if I Filer Roller Mills Ï : X * X T SHIMXH1 *H****C***S* XM1 ***************** j« conferred in Twin Falla the even ;ng of January 1, to be followed by a dance. - Mis» Clarice I.Vake. daughter of Mr and Mrs George A Drake. Is 111 at Spokane. Wash., where she has been taking nurses' training at the Methodist Deaconess hospital. Her brother Loren was called to her bed side Sunday evening. The young lady is afflicted with sleepiug sick ness Mr. and Mrs. Drake were not able to make the trip or they would have accompanied their son to the Washington city. Mr and Mrs. C. C. Stevens re turned home the first of the week from an extende d visit to Chicago and other middle-western points. They left here in November with the body of Mr. Stevens' aunt. Mrs. Ma hala Churchill, ta oversee its in terment in Forest Grove cemetery. Chicago. They visited Mr. Stevens' daughter. Minerva, in Chicago and other relatives, and Mr. Stevens made a side trip to Grand Rapids. Mich., his former home, which he had not visited for 30 years, noted remarkable changes and ex pansion of the city . They made the return trip by way of South Dakota, where they visited his two older sous. He PROPOSE MEMORIAL TO PIONER IDAHO WOMAN Plans have been made by the Presbyterian churches In Idaho to raise a fund of $25.000, of which $15.000 is already subscribed, for the endowment of a Bible instruc tion chair at the College of Idaho as e memorial to the late wife of Dr. J H. Barton Doctor Barton it to occupy the chair and carry on the work accomplished by Mrs. Barton during her lifetime. Mrs. Juneau H. Shinn and John S Gourley are local representatives of the oim mitten in charge of raising funds. TWIN FALLS MA X ARRESTED TWIN FALL8—Joe F Hustler. 45. priprletor of a ''doughnut sh ip" here, was arrested Thursday after he attempted to reach a gun when Chief of Police Herriman arrived to take him into custody, and is held a prisoner in the county jail facing prosecution on charge of attempt to commit a statutory offense Involving a 14-year-old girl. Prosecuting At torney J. W. Taylor, after an Insev gatlon Thursday evening, stated that a charge of assault probably would be preferred against Hustler. Record Office for Butter Wrappers 6 - VOLT BATTERIES FOR FORD CARS And other make of Cars FOR ONLY $ 16.50 FILER AUTO CO ! (Continued from page S) basis and the rist in Idaho—and that in Idaho's fav >r. Coud urle<l by representative elti lens who are specially qualified. operated a- a unit with each part properly adjusted to every other part. Idaho's educational system ful |y merits the pride and the support manifested by Its citizenry, EDITOR* MEET IN POCATELLO The Idaho ïîtale Editorial Asso ciation will hold its midwinter aes siou at I'ocateilo In January 2 and 3, 19 25, according to an »nounce ment from the executive committee, headed by F. F Swan, of the Good ing Leader, president of the orgsui-i ration. The editors. It is stated. will dis cuss matters affeectiug the publish ing business in Idaho, including some legislation and will also. If oppor tunity affords, discuss with business, educational and other interests legis lation and publicity for the better ment >f Idaho conditions. The place of -holding the mid winter convention was fixed at Poca tello by the convention held last win ter in Boise. , Marcel and Bob Curl, $1.00. set in 10 days free. A. Dement. Jr. on Sth Street. Re Mrs James Solution of Puzzls No. 2. CENT A lB& A SlSljOi [AjLjt H jMc E L LOj|R t L L Y ,EULL yM A|D R U 6 SBD E ■FfKakMStllK L a^mdmTxe nj ; ' T JÄHiAjR e jMTo l MEg TU L I PllLiO U D £■51'XE PK AÎLÎ5ÎE ■RlflElrsMkLA D ' BURY A D Ol .0 LEA EAÎ3 :l*e 6 Y LS A L sms O □an hum BA1. USERVt i |)| j r MERRY CHRISTM AS i THE. GREETING of world kinship, the message of the fellowship of man: Christmas! Its benevolent spirit of peace and good-will, of cheer and happiness that finds its greatest joy in service to other a benediction it breathes on this old world of ours : what ■ So rich in memories, so all-inclusive in its wish, truly no other greeting could so eloquently bring you a message with real heart interest than these two word: -''Merry Christmas!" This Institution li'ill Not Be Open on Thursday, December 2Sth. CHRISTMAS DAY The First National Bank B«nk of Personal Serriez. FILER. IDAHO - SOUND — CONSERVATIVE " I SAFE 0ÜR COAL PRICES $10.50 Lump coal - - California Lump or stove coal Egg Coal - - Nut coal $ 10.00 $ 9.50 $ 9.00 Why Pay IVIore Filer Elevator Co. Phone 38 MAROA XOtMs t maROA. Dec 24—On account , h<j we(Uher conditions. It was c|d#d „ Sund , v »chool last Sunday to dispense tha Idea of having a pri 1 m »„d community tree on Christ |Tt Th , .choiars of the Sun j day school will give a program after Sunday school. Dec 28 Any gift . the teachers and scholars have I exchange, will be given out from the ' tree, after the program. Mr. and Mrs Will Wslkling re cently adopted a two day old baby, haviug lost their iwn Infant a few days before. Mrs. L. Hostetler returned last week from six weeks visiting In several of the central states Many from Maroa were shopping in Twin Falls, the first of the week J. L. White left Saturday for Vir ginia. to spend several weeks, visit ing with relative« and frteends Mrs 8 K Williams and D K. Abel were on the sick list the first Of the week Members of thee Maroa Women's club sent a box of Christmas gifts tc children in the Children's Home at Boise this week. it la reported that $85 49 was the results of the box sunper, on Friday evening. TVc 12. which will be used in purchasing new book aland and other articles for the pupils. Mbs Bess Jennings sud Ralph Brown came down form Alblou last week to spend the Christmas vaca tion at home. COLD IN THE HEAD * * la an acuta attack of Naaai Catarrh Thoaa aubjact to frequent 'voids** ara fanarally in a "run down'* condition HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE la a Treatment ronalatlnff of an Olntmant. to ba uaad locally and a Tonic, which acta QmiI coua mi and makln through ths Blood on ths Mu rfw.-M, building up tha Sr stall ig you laaa Itabla to "colds " Sold by drugglats for ovar 4S Yawl# T J. Chanav S Co Tnladn. O of de Highest Market Prices Paid for Your Beans We Do Custom Cleaning Reasonable Rates SEE US Before Selling or Cleaning P0LSON & ATKINSON NORTH Of fAIR GROUNDS IkfR TflfPHONf 124 Closing Out As I am quitting fanning on a large scale, I will sell at my place just north of the Maroa School House. 24 miles north of the North east corner of Filer, commencing at noon Tuesday, Dec. 30 the following property Horses Team of Mares, 7 and 9 yrs.; wt. 4000 lbs. Mare 7 yrs. old, weight 1600 lbs. Team of Roan Horses 9 and 10 years old, weight 3100 lbs. Bay Team 5 and 7 years old, wt. 3100 lbs. Suckling Colt Cows Guernsey Cow 7 yrs. old, Freshen Feb. 15 Red Cow, 5 years old freshen Jan. 11 Guernsey, just fresh, 7 years old 2 Jersey Cows, 5 and 8 years old 4 Yearling Heifers Hogs Chester White Sow and 10 fall pigs Machinery Peter Schutler Wagon and Triple box Hay Rack and Wagon Moline Disc Harrow Hay Rake, Spring tooth Harrow Three-Section Lever Harrow 16-inch Walking Plow Two-way Moline Plow California Good Enough Gang Plow New Success Sulky Plow, P. and O. DeLaval Cream Separator, No. 15 Deering Mower, 6-foot Cut Moline Beam Plow, bought last spring Steel Corrugator Harness 2 Sets of good heavy harness 1 Saddle and Bridle Chickens 3 dozen Plymouth Rock Chickens all young Lunch will be served by the Maroa Woman's Club TERMS: ('ash, tin less other arrangements are made with the clerk. Dan Dwyer f Jrise Hainline, Auctioneer Guy H. Shearer, Clerk ! 1 Price Reduced on Butterwrappers at Record Offic :