The Lubbock Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 22, No. 35, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 27, 1921 Page: 9 of 10
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The Book of 1921 Will
Soon be Closed
For us the year held much of good. December
has been a big month. 1921 has been a big year.
Success such as this came because of your pat-
ronage your confidence and your approval..
We open the book of 1922 and on the first page
we write 'Our New Years Gift' to our Customers
Shall be full value at fair prices service courte-
ous and prompt friendly personal interest to
you in the future as we have tried in the past.
The
Leader
Dry Goods for the Whole Family
Lubbock Texa
I - -!1! mJ!
I . 1 "" "' uummmmnmm -nr :
I
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The Great Need
Of Factories
In the South
muteriil Rnd estal.!i:h f.v t.iru-a t
work it up.
i T iking ml" con.-uleration thisca-
l?aciou. r n.ii- and wonderful West
(Texas ii.un'.'y and then fjr.'.e- :n-
i.riliti ih.- uhule nf the grenl .Stale
(of Ti-xa" " i'h its immense and vniit-Jj
l productive capabilities anil raw ma-
1 . ... it. i . . i i .i i . .
i 1 1 rial. ft' n 1.0 Jin ue imuuku mi t
. i. ul.'fd. an I its great naUrai a 1 i
Cut up thf fine fertile farm land vantages. Then why haven't .; Tet-
into .mail farm ami put them into. factor!- to work up tl.ia great sur-j
culUv.Tion. Double production of raw Plu. and raw m.trn.l that .s and.
Lubbock Will Grow
More in 1922 Than
in 1921
The Manhattan wi 11 continue to be
the finest retreat for drinks and eats
in Lubbock.
MANHATTAN PARLOR &
CAFE
uM !. h'ciIm 'l f y our Tex pt
llc? It we had the f toric. here n
Texas it v uld ha e millions in trans-
portation expenses shipping riw n i-
terial out mi J fin.:..cd products ba k
It would x.-ive manv '.'"fiN going a:; I
lomiriir. knd mid 1! men's e"in-;
and salmi" and it would l:ecp the
money in circulation right h i'i
u i. I. r I .it ui.n.lmL I? AU'.IV It
would furn'h employment fcr Tex:i
people and u would wonderfui'v build
i and develop the great and vaiied
leroun -ii and possibilities of the
urea;''! country in the world T"X-
us. Wi'h all of the good farming
i..r..t M.f l.vn en- mi intf actual
homes and put in' ) cultivation an I
with all "f the poor the unlilable
and roueh lands well Mocked and
with fac'or.e and facilities for the
working up the raw material tnen
L -ft 1.1 1.. ikd ..anlta Brill fTTeAt
henefitj to Texas? Can you imagine?
i in you prasp wna. n woum i'
Texas? and what is would do for
Texas and for her people?
rv. itivjnoa i. the kevnote to
developnient progress and success
Break the shackles clear me iraca
turn Texas loose and let "er" go!
Luhhocl: Texas. T. J. ESTES.
LITTLEFIELD RANCH
SOLD FOR $100000
I.ittlefield. Texas Pee. 17. A real
estate denl involvin(f more than $100-
0(H has been consummnted here. H.
I. Edwards has exchanged his 0tn
a re ranch west of I.ittlefield in
Kailey County fr M'venil nectionn of
lund a store and other property at
MeAdoo in Pickens County. The
Itnilry County land will he offered in
small tracts on cay terms and the
country developed.
The Plains Poultry & Hide Company
Wishes You a Prosperous New Year
Hale Center Is
Hauling Children
to School Free
Hal.? Center independent schoul
distrot is meeting with success in the
.- . f trotor bus transportation for
students acconiintf to a new 4 it' ni
nuhlished in the I'lomvu-w lierai.l.
One rural district has been consoli-
dated with the Hale Center district
and the st.identa from the rre? dis-
tant portions of the cofisolidati d dis-
trict now ride to school in a motor
bus owned and operated by the
school.
Last year the consolidated iJis rkt
at Tampa tried the experiment oi
providing motor bus transportation
for students and it proved ro su.-
cessfjl and satisfactory that this
year the smaller makeshift cars were
rerlar'd witn large passenger micas.
This idea ia comparative y new btt
in oine of the more populous re-
tiens of the country it iias been in
siccessful operation for several years
So fai as The Tribun.- h.-u been able
o learn however l" plan has been
little used in Texas until it ws tVi-en
u' in the Panhandle.
No doubt the school authontiif at
Hnle Center will meet with the Kime
so? ess as ti.ey did at l'ampa. A the
idea prows we may soon expect to
ree it in p noral u-e throughout th
I'ntihandle-I'lairis country. The
ronds mnke this re-tion will adapted
to tie i.e ef trucks in this se-tin
end it will rrread n-id!y as soon a?
the peo.ue come apprc-iat' she
advantages of fewer s-hools and bet-
ter schools. Consolidation of rurn
s l.ool distri ts tarnot he generally
put into effe t without motcr In s
transjHirtation fot the students who
live several iniler from the chof.
President Hill of the Wet Texas
Normal at Canyon is authori'y for
the statement that the schools of the
Tarhandle-Plaf.is country are b-1ter
than the achcoU cf any other
tion of Texas.. If this is true now
Inis advantage will be accentuated
within the next few years.
Good schools are one of the best
inducements to hold out for more
moole to move into this section and
those communitiei which provide the
bet educational facilities are
The Rexall Store
Takes this means of extending to
our many friends throughout the
country
GREETINGS
Of The SEASON
and hope that the New Year will
reward all faithful workers.
CITY DRUG STORE
ones which will be most attractive to
the prospective settler. For this rea-
son such communities as l'ampa and
Hale Cente rare g.ing to hare an
advantage over their neighbors who
have not provided so well for their
schools. Amarillo Daily Tribune.
E. L. Norwood and Mi Bonnie
Foster were married at the Church
of the Nanarene parsonafre Sunday
afternoon at 4 o'doek by Rev. V. U.
the I linson.
FORTY-FOUR HOGS
50LD FOR $2000
Tampa Iec. 22. Forty-four hops
brought upward of $2000 at the
registered hog ale held at the E. V.
Hogan farm north of this city. All
hogs sold biovght prices declared to
be good for tre times.
O. K. Punkel county agent for
Cray County attended the a with
ome of the members cf his Bo;V
rv ciub.
Let Us Fill Your Coal Bin Jackson Brothers
If you have not already filled your bin for winter use call U3 and wo will Kivo you ..LLI. Tnvne
tho very best quality of coal at tho lowest possible price. LUDDOCk 1 Cas
Gel Our Pricet on Grains find Hay.
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Dow, James L. The Lubbock Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 22, No. 35, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 27, 1921, newspaper, December 27, 1921; Lubbock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288500/m1/9/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .