The Lubbock Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 20, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1920 Page: 8 of 22
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Mr. V. J (''iwnrt whs in t.'wn Sit-
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Mm I. ;. It.iyd whs
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Mt A Kmtns uii-l l
II! indie visile. I Mrs. S
I.I V Mft'Tllioill.
Mr W. W. Nutilcy mid fN. Henry
wire in town S.iturdny.
Mr r'nly Kutr spent SiiM.luy with
Mr W. I Dry den.
Mr S. D Stewart whs in ..n Sut-
urdny nflrrnnon.
We hml n tin e little shower Tue-
.h.v afternoon
Itirl.cr n tut fitnily
lliMir'iituI ni I film-
v.nh Mr aril Mr.
W. I lry.t..n
Min ltc-.sn' Smith "pftit Friilay
nU'M th Miss !!I;iiiiic Funis.
Mim Vmctt.i UnlT ret urni'i) hiimf
j M tlaiulie Kftims wms
Saturday
Mm. VV. D. Drvden visited
Siiturilny after a week's visit with her
r. r.oir hrnlay urterniinn.
Mr mill Mm. A. Kmm imd d.mirh-
ter Mis lllanrhe nttetnleil chun h
it l.iililniek Tuetnl.iy flight
Mr. Calvin Koff wan a l.ulihork
vi" tor Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Claude. Shiftman of the I'nion
eotnniunity. mse. throui'h this vi-
cinity en route to l.uhhock Sunday
morn in p.
Mr. S. P. KotT n) a husiness vis-
itor to I.uhlxvk Wednesday.
Mr Kalv Koff and Mr. and Mm.
lister Mm J. ('. McPnlc if the Can-
yon community. She- w iircntiiininei
nnmt bv her niece. Miss Vril.i Mr-Dill-
who will visit thftn n few ihivs.
Mr. ami Mr W 1 Mrvitcn n'n.l
children r in town Sntur.l.iy.
Mr. nnil Mm. (inn Huvon nr. I h i ! -drrn
wcr in town S.itur.lay.
Mifutct Neva anil Mny Cnwiirt were
in town Saturday afternoon.
Messrs. Calvin im.l Kaly Kurt were
in town Saturday.
Mr. Viryil ('owiirt wan in town Sat-
urday afternoon. .
Mr. uinl Mm. Barber and Mm.
V. D. Dryden attended the party at
the home of Mr. and Mm. Stevenson
Friday flight.
The W
bole
Story
Since we have moved there has been
several things happened intentional-
ly however I suppose.
In the first place we have more room
to do business in more good grocer-
ies more good customers and more
good business than we expected.
We can very easily see a big increase
in our business. Paul and Lute have to
work awfully hard some times but
they say they like it.
Good things to eat and service is our
motto.
Bring us your eggs and butter. We
want them all at the best prices paid.
Always on the square.
Darby Grocery
Company
Lubbock Texas
Phone No. 57
SOME SPECIAL SHOE BARGAINS
Still ri4v amiie Army Mine ami aortie rrni. .n. .ties whi- h we run five y u r. .nlwn
in y.ur .Ji.r nrn rrpaiimtl. we are ey ti il.i e woik an. iln it a. il i.( nr
J. A. BLACKWELL
r.vtr in-'cahroii
TMOMfK) llfl ri
town Pat
FAKMtM Willi fl
N"t o very H'n Uo-r m
i (rent lenmn living in tlm M.iulheii
Jl t.iWll Sitt
dtj r Mi
tTi oir i ("
part of I iitilim k county Mh" hml
"ttmr I ill-hoi k county il d nut i..j.i
en niT'i'ii it it r-l ni'efit. Ih.il wlt.it tli.rv
;dn would not repay th - rounty." 'I He
lirt nf June. arroll I h.h n.n rl
U'fied an ni?ent lr this rounty art I
I since that tune no one has lircn sefit
! to Pili cer.l him he ame fiuifii who
said tile aliove almUl the cminty
iifi lit has recent 'y made three trips
to our city necking' the aid of 'lie
lai-ent. Kviry day this nt a Mh Mr.
j 'I hoinp.on has heen called hy farn-
I er to help them Worms of various
jkindn are (leprailiitnij; the ynunir
I feeds garden truck etc. Crus-hop
iPers are iloitic nn unusual share of
ilaniiiL'f In the fine crops. Mr Thoinp-
ttton him iriveii his aid to them has
I several tunes irone out to the fauns
in town
Mm. S
and help mix the sold! ion nnd show
them liow it Khould he handled. Last
year it was the same way and June
j ami July were two of the husiest
ttionths. Mont of the aircnt's work
durinir these months is to help in
saving the crops. Utter on work will
he needed to help in securinif a mar-
ket and then on throuuh the wi iter
making ready for another crop.
Mr. Thompson is making no ctmri'e
for the work that he is doinir now.
However h !a:er that although out
of the position he could send in a
favorable report to the Kxtenmon De
partment of the work done this
month. One day this week Mr Thomp-
son (rave to helping vaccinate a
hunch of calves. Kvery day some one
seeks the aid of the rounty aircnt. '
I.ubhock rounty cannot afford to he
vithout this necessity judirmtr ff"m
the work done the past few years hy
Mr. Thompson.
CARLISLE ITFMS OF
INTEREST THE PAST WEEK
We have been havinjr pleasant
showers every afternoon of the paht
week.
The dinner was enjoyed by all Sun-
day and also Ilro. Ross' talk and or-
chestra. There was a lare;e crowd and
a number of vounjr people from Shal-
lowaier Crovesville and Slide attend-
!ed m iss r reua L.nauncy is spendmir
the weick end with Miss liess Sims
I of the Circle Bar ranch.
Mr. Tulibs' cotton crop was hailed
out last week.
Miss Opal Burroni'hs spent Sunday
with Miss Helen Kibble.
Mr. Martin Altman is viMtinir his
i nieces. Misses Winnie and Ada Alt-
man.
.The Casey family is very happy
over the arrival of their l.ttle new
daurhter.
Miss Artie Bond and Mr Newman
Casey attended the f i n ri n Sunday
nicht.
Mr. Oscar Altman is visit mj; Mis.i
Susie Moore.
Mr. Floyd MMtheny of the Groves-
ville community was a pleasant call-
er nt the Sims home Sunday.
Mr. Lester Sims mortored over to
f-huilowHter to vis.t friend.-
afternoon
Misses Kvelyn Tubhs and
Inmon spent Saturday and
wi'h Ted and Hess Sinn.
Sunday
Thelma
Sunday
We are havini; our last
rroirram Friday nijrht. but
monthly
we are
(rcitiir to have a dandy program at
the close of school July H'n. Kvery
ore c..rdial'..v inviteu.
ITEMS FROM THE
LYNN COUNTY NEWS
District Judire W. R. Sneneer t
down from Lubbock the first of the
week jn the in'.crc-t of l is candidacy
for re-election to tins (it'ire Th.
iudife hi.s many friends in l.vnn
county who arc always j'!ad to have
mm visit this sectain
Motor mail route No. 2. with C.uv
IeMund as career started out nf
this city la.-t iaesdav morninc
This route covers the southeast part
of Lynn county and Mr Lemnnd
states about eijrhty boe wi'l receive
mail from this route.
K. Ll'e llri-Wll ri-'.n..-r-1 t iv nf
the M irnolia M d at Lubbock
wis in Tah'da rhe past week install-
in? a atation at this place. C M.
rirandon.- who rcei.mV i-fim Vnr '
from Cleveland. Ohio 'nil! be local
representative nf th- company and
has already received a supply' of oil
fir the trade Mr. Brand. m stated
that the cmpany would hu Id an of-
fice and storaire t.-.fil.s on the rail
road tracks at an early date.
i
WM. HADDOCK IN RACF
FOR SHFF.P INSPECTOR
I Tn this issue of the Avalanche will
be found the nam. r-f VI in IVnililtwl
.who announces f.r re-e'ect ion to the
o'lice of ( ounty Sheep Inspector. Mr.
Haddock is now serving h s f:r-t term
atid has made a iron. I record as in-
cur. bent of this oflice He is thorough-
ly fiualif.ed for th work nd takes
an interest in perfir"iitii the dut e-
of the office in a manner that is fair
to nil f.nrti.-s concerned. He asks that
vou five hm your en lors.-nu-nt of
his pa-t work bv round. m un a (rood
vote for him in the con- fir primary
election.
We have Instantaneous Water
Heaters for sain If you want to in-
vest irate we can show you one op-
erating by Mrs. M.dlic D Ahernnthv '
Simpson Klertrir Company. H2I i
Mrs. Sarah Norwood nnd daurhter.
Annn Belle of H"u?on nre here
thr week vXtmir Mr and Mn. K
IV Nonvood
W T. Dunn of Cro-hvt.m was here
l ist Krid iv and S iiurday attend. nr
to biiH-ness mn'ti rs
Carter's
Semi-Annual i
CLEARING
. e
Wonderful opportunities in wanted
Summer Merchandise. Prove the
value of this sale to you by buying now
Ready -to -Wear
Section
A few womcnV suits left
which we offer you at
33 1-3
Off the roffular price. Val-
ues $22.50 to $G9.7.r). All
this season's styles.
One lot ladies' peorprette
and taffeta dresses values
up to $.30.00 special $18.50
A larrre assortment of la-
dies' hirjrh prrade silk peor-
pette and taffeta dresses in
lijrht and dark colors; all
the season's latest styles
and daintily trimmed.
$27.r0 to $75.00 take them
at regular price less
25
Extra Special
Indies' fiber silk hose in
white and brown only 75c
value sale price 45c
All the silk hosiery reduced.
Every yard of dress poods
specially reduced for this
sale.
EL CARTER
Greater
ALE j
Demonstration of value-piv-inj?
in our
Shoe Section
Extra Specials
One lot ladies' pumps and
oxfords black tan and
white mostly small sizes.
Values up to $1.50 sale
price $1.95
One lot consisting of about
50 pairs in pumps and ox-
fords mostly tans with mil-
itary heels all on table.
Values up to $7.00 sale
price $3.95
One lot misses and youths
tennis oxfords the $1.25
value in black and white
with black sale price .75c
One lot tennis oxfords and
pumps $1.35 values sale
price 95c
AH Men's and
Boys' Suits
Reduced for
This Sale
Sale on every pair of men's
oxfords small sizes only in
two groups priced $35
and $1.05. Values up to
$10.00.
North
rth Side S.iuaro
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Dow, James L. The Lubbock Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 20, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1920, newspaper, June 24, 1920; Lubbock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288393/m1/8/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .