The Lubbock Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 20, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1920 Page: 11 of 16
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PUBLIC OPINION
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Thomas A. Edison
Spent $3000000
and seven years in perfect-
ing his phonograph
You can buy the triumphant result
for less than $300.
Ask ui to show you the Official Laboratory
Model of
2k NEW
n SfraS milk Stmt'
RIX
Telephone 675
Furniture & Undertaking
Company
Lubbock Texas
Flue colored globes sr very de-
sirable for reading purpose snd oth-
er color will nl in the decorative
annesrance of msny room Call at
SIMPSON'S EI.ECTRICAL COMPA-
NY and a this stock. 31
Mr. Guy P. Mitchell who ha been
employed aa bookkeeper at the Cit-
isens National Bank haa been pro-
moted to the poaition of ssitnt
cashier made vacant by tie resigns-
' ion of Mm. I-ena Spencer.
MONUMENTS
You will find at our yard the very
highest trade materiala for monu-
ment and our workmen are skilled
in their professioa assuring first elaae
work in every particular.
Lubbock Marble Works
1. K. SHIPMAN r.
Yara Kw ta
To whum it may concern:
The (mention of whether or not
kniiL i.t-.tiv hiitlneml flour-
Trillin in i"'m awi
ixhes nnd the people nre hnppy nd
j prosperous depend upon throe thinir
numely: IncreiiKcri production nivrr-
siflcntion and home ownership.
We cannot hope to have norm il
.AMifrlAna withnnt incrans in lro-
I duction of all lines of fsrm product.
In order to obtain greater produc-
I tion every one should be interested
in growing on the rarms rancnes ami
in the backyarda or resident in town
more poultry gardens and other lines
of food and feed stuff. There should
be greater activity in inducing far-
mers themselves not only to raise
more chickens and eggs more pork
and mutton more butter milk and
beef cattle but they should encour-
age their children to engage in such
activities.
In the matter of diversification
there seems to be a tendency upon
the psrt of some farmers to plant
their entire crop in cotton. The fleecy
staple is a money crop and is of
great importance in this respect bat
tmrmrr should b-tow large quan
tities of cotton without at tne same
time growing sufficient amount of!
innA ! frf to rare lor nis iami- '
ly and stock. He should endeavor to
...nnio lilmulf with a surnlua of milk
and butter pork and eggs and at
the same time have buncn or sneep
in proportion to the ise of hi farm.
im k. rnai ta of home ownershiD.
desire to say that the happiness of
our people the stability 01 our gov-
ernment and the solvency of every
line of business depends upon the
people being home ownen. There has
been phenominal increase in the
number of people without home
This is indeed appalling. The first ob-
i ftmilv shoutd be a
ia nhtain a home. There is I
'no country anywhere which ofiers
katir nntuiptnnit for neonle to be-1
come home ownen thsn her in the.
South Plain where Urge tract of j
land are being divided and old t
a price to enable every person i
kafiAini a knmi owner.
! To the end of obtaining a greater
.. - u.l....ll..n rlivar-aiftcat ion
rnuuiii in ji".iui-vi"ii ' -
.11 . n .4 a a na K I naonle to
III ait I'lim ' 1 ' ' " r
become home owneM the resource j
of this bank will be put to the great-1
est possible advatnage. A great '
amount of money hns been loaned :
I by this bank in the matter or proauc-
! ing crops in the pflst three yeM 1
;It has helped a number of families
to obtain a home and has helped
others to hold homes during these1
strenuous times in which they owned
!a small equity. Without this help
tthey would possibly have been home-
' less
i C. F. MAEDT.EV i
! P. S. This hnnk will give IfiO.OO as
! a prize for the best pig or hog pro-
duced in Lubbock county in 192"
to be given under the direction of
' the County Agent.
When Planning Your New Home
Remember that the newest idea and style in plumbing will b popular
long after the other have been forgotten.
And remember too that strictly modern plumbing will add to the value
of your property. I
Before you place the building contract let ua go over the plumbing plan
with you. Our experience will prove helpful to you and may save you money.
Our ahop is now located in the Simpson Transfer building second door
west of the Bute It Garage and will be glad to figure with you on work or
supplies
Newton Plumbing Company
Phone 28.
FARM and RANCH LOANS
This U to advise the public generally for a HUNDRED MILES AROUND LUBBOCK that
we are now representing one of the best FARM LOAN COMPANIES we know of which is
the BIGGS INVESTMENT COMPANY of CHILDRESS. TEX. and wish to say we have
had occasion recently to test their LIBERALITY and QUICK SERVICE qualities and find
them to a rapid-fire company putting loans through much sooner than some companies.
If you d money in connection with the buying of land or the paying of notes against
land we will be glad to explain our plan and think it will enable you to make the deal.
LOTS OF MONEY TO LOAN ON LONG TIME
THE MORE YOU WANT
THE LONGER THE TIME
THE BETTER WE LIKE IT.
WALL'S LAND EXCHANGE
Live Wire Realty Dealers.
P. S. PLEASE tell your friends about this
AND
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The Income Tax Man Mr
N. W. Goodrich
Will be at this bank from
Tuesday March 9th to
Monday March 15th in-
clusive and all those
desiring information re-
garding their income tax
reports may call and
consult him.
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The Citizens National Bank
The Bank of Personal Service"
Lubbock Texas
MORE ABOUT LUMBER
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! i t 55 now. wUrcSri.; In ..her wort. Jbreaus. of th .great
i hoom also other towns and the whole " " ' iii
i country. I nlso wish to contribute a'P'.'M' fr KrS
I few thWhts and present some fart. JX 1 h l" Well vou know
from a V. S Senator. The hiifh pr.ces "! 't can t be hid. W ell you know
Ire a.t.buted to the great demand how jrrent drove of rnned
nut vsrv loni iiiD. Tliev were iust
here itnil nobody h:nl to care for them
they took rare of themselves (even j
ho with the American forest! but j
where is the tnitfalo toduy? In a
irrest measure lliey were destroyed i
tor sport and for llicir hides and now
we raise our met at vrreat expense
ind l:itior. Suppose we hud conserv-
it ami thw (iovc riwnent controlled or
stopped the wanton waste in the in-1
terest of the public lhcn suppose
the same in regard to the natural for-
ests that i and will be needed by
the people at home much of which
is beinjc ruthlessly destroyed or ship-
ped to other countries for profits to
private interests and to boost prices
at home. And here is a letter to Sen-
ator Capper and some thine he ha
to aay in regard to lumber trusts and
conservation :
"There i no question but that ail
manufacturers and jobber now can
iret any price they ask. The lumber
we use ha advanced more than 600
per cent in the last 8 months build-
ins; materials about 200 per cent in
6 months. I shall be Klad to send you
invoices and quotation."
What better ammunition could the
Government want for a drive on
iKougrrs that should land them where
they Monr? And there's iota of it
i And the lumber trust is no worse
than the furniture trust the coffin
! trust the parking trust the oil trust
land many other. God gave ua free
land free forest free coal free
toil also free air sunshine and rain.
; The trust now control about every-
thing except air sunshine and rain
:and would control that if they could
do it and iret a profit out of it.
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"Mark Hanna't methods were cl-
sieaJ in their day." remark th New
York World and if certain gentle-
men have their way they will insist
on clos study of the classics at th
next Republican convention.
SADDLES AND HARNESS
Ve will bairbd to fi'iro with you on the purchase of Saddles Hameca Bridlca Bits
Spurs Yfcipa Navajo Blanket Vo abo rebuild auto tops and make or repair your curtains.
CAUDLE & ROGERS
fcU.ll-xe el K'; Gte4e Ce Cef lUM a4ilej flrss Dsee Baa LtoaUey TWe
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
The Ford truck is just another arm and
hand to the business man adding through its
manifold usefulness to the possible volume of
his business and at the same time doubling the
fl value of every hour. In
.nOLnei so many ways its all round
ITnstri frf utity serves the urgent
nana ior dernand of business
business n ''lt'e rrta''
er and the wholesaler the
manufacturer and consumer the contractor
and farmer. Everywhere where business ex-
ists there is a present want for Ford trucks.
Consider the price. $550 without body f. o.
b. Detroit. Let's talk at over with you.
BRADLEY AUTO
COMPANY
TUBBOK FOR ME." SAYS
VISITOR TO OIL FIELDS
I C. Ellis cashier of th Security
Stats Rsnk and Trust Company of
this city comes back to our city with
a greater appreciation of it than
probably he haa ever had. after vis-
iting in the oU fields near Wichita
r'alls and other sections. Mr. Kiln'
trip was mad mure for the purpose
of sttending the district meeting of
Tsias bankers held In WkhiU rails
last week. Knroul home Mr. fclli
rsnts by wsy of Abilene and stepped
over a short tims.
Claud Dane sea of Ham Ian.
well knewa contractor i( Ikl city
relumed last Friday front aa eiisee-
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Dow, James L. The Lubbock Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 20, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1920, newspaper, March 4, 1920; Lubbock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288361/m1/11/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .