The Lubbock Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 23, No. 25, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 23, 1922 Page: 9 of 16
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CHIROPRACTORS MET IN LUBBOCK
I.AST SUNDAY AFTERNOON-DR. B.
F. GURDEN ADDRESSED THE ASS'N.
One of the liveliest associations!
meetings that has been held in Lub-
bock in sometime was that of the
Northwest Texas Chiropractors As-
sociation held at the Masonic Hall
Kunday afternoon.
At one o'clock the Chiropractors
and their guests assembled at the
Merrill Hotel where a lunrheon wa
enjoyed after which they went to
the hall where the meeting was held.
Dr. B. F. Gurden president of the
Texas Chiropractic College at San
Antonio was anion the guest and
his part of the program was both
enlightening and Interesting.
Mayor Percy Spencer wel-
comed the profession to Lubbock
THE UNIVERSAL CAJ?
Attention
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Owners
Ford parts like almost everything else worth
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consequently not the same high quality spec-
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formulas for the manufacture of GENUINE
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everywhere.
When your Ford car or Fordson tractor needs
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50 PER CENT OF GENUINE
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and expressed regret that he had not
been given an opportunity to as.iiht
in making the delegates to Lubbock
more pleasant and this being our
first occasion to hear Tercy turn
loose on a technical subject of
which we had failed to give him
credit of knowing very much about
proved that he is a pinch hitter as
an orator he having talked in the
language of the nrofessionalists with
all the ease and correctness of a
practitioner. Mr. Spencer closed his
address with a few words in regards
to Lubbock's disposition toward the
profession and assured his hearers
that it would be his pleasure and
the pleusure of the people of Lub-
bock and surrounding country tit
.have the next meeting after the one
which will be held in Amarillo in
September be brought to Lubbock.
I Pr. Curden was then introduced
and made a very instructive talk on
"Building a Practice" in which he
giive his hearers the advantage of
his long experience as a builder of
Chiropractic having a his key note
the fact that the first step to suc-
cess is to KNOW the work which
he said was only a beginning but the
only way to begin. "The next thing!
after you have mastered the art of
healing in this manner is to convince
the other fellow that you know it
the bent of means by which to accom-
plish this work is to work on the pa-
tient not alone with the science but
wrirk on him with educational truth-
ful and well directed advertising.
"Don't expect advertising to do
it all you could line your office with
patient that the advertising hud j
brought and then without offering j
yourself to their service in a courte-
ous polite manner they would leave
without having sold themselves to
the idea that Chiropractic is good"
he Siiid. The next angle from which
Pr. Gurden worked on tho subject
was to become efficient salesmen.
"Vou have something to sell and
hould learn the art of salesmanship
put some personality back of your
work work incessantly contientious-
ly and without ill will toward those
who fight you. anil come out winner
after the people with whom you are
associated have learned enolign about
Chiropractic to know it is the mod-
ern method fo healing."
Pr. Gurden is a forceful speaker
and through his efforts Chiropractic
is growing by leaps and bounds in
Lubbock.
Pr. Zimmer of Snyder Pr. Arm-
strong of Hereford anil other prom-
inent Chiropractors including Pr.
Jennie liorabaccer of Lubbock ma.le
interesting talks along the lines of
their work followed by talks from
Curtis A. Keen managing-editor of
the Plains Agricultural Journal
.fudge Campbell-Vickers. atorneys
and Neal A. Douglass Jr. of the
Avalanche advertising having beer
mentioned the newspaper and maga-
zine representatives couldn't keep
off the subject while Judge Vickers
discussed the possibilities of the
Chiropractors shaping few laws in
trieir favor which should be worked
out by a special board selected from
the most prominent Chiropractors in
the State.
Hittory of Chiropractic
The Chiropractic lecture by B. F.
Gurden PC Phc which was held
in the Odd Fellows hall Saturday
night was well attended. Pr. Gurden
gave the early history of Chiroprac-
tic stating that the first adjustment
was given in Sept. 1H95 or a little
over 26" years ago since that time
25 states have given Chiroprartir
legal recognition also the countries
of Japan and Hawaiian Islands it is
raid that over one million people
take Chiropractic adjustments daily
ana mere are lft.UOU practicing
Chiropractors in this and foreign
countries. Pr. Gurden stressed the
point that thousands of Chiroprai-
tors are needed to fill the demands
i and that the demands for Chiroprac
tors will not he met for manv years.
Dr. Gurden is president of the Tex-
as Chiropractic College located in
San Antonio Texas which teaches
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a course of study of three years.
It is the Chiropractic belief that the
cause of disease is within the body
itself alro that all the healing furies
of nature reside within the body
and that when we are diseased it
is because this healing force cannot
get to the affected part to effect a
cure. Pr. Gurdrn asks why it
was that bones heal without the
use of drugs and yet when some of
the softer tissues of the body be-
come diseased we look to drugs for
our relief. He claimed that the same
force that healed the broken bone
was the force that heals the softer
tissues. But the reason that thev
were diseased was because this heal-
ing force was obstructed an that
the obstruction takes place in the
spine or backbone of man that it
was the business of the Chiroprac-
tor to re-align the spine thus re-
leasing this force. After the lecture
there was a free clinic at which a
number of patients received the ex-
pert analysis of Pr. Gulden. He
explained just how Chiropractic ad-
justments reached each individual
case passed upon. There was cases
of paralysis -rheumatism enlarged
spleen stomach trouble and trouble
with the feet all were given court-
eous attention and told just what
they could expect from Chiropractic
adjustments. Chiropractors make the
claim that Chiropractic is just as
good for one trouble as another
Chiropractors of Lubbock are plan-
ning to have him hack at some fu-
ture time for another lecture.
TEMPLE TRUST CO.
LENDS MONEY
On Farms and City Property
See
T. B. DUGGAN
Vice-President
Lubbock Texas
NOTICE IN PROBATE
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To the Sheriff or any Constabl of
Lubbock County Greeting:
You . are Hereby Commanded to
cause to be posted for ten days ex-
clusive of th day of posting be-
j for the return day hereof. In thre
' of th most public ' places in your
i County on of which shall be at the
I Court House door and no two of
which shall be in the um city or
town copies of the following notice
which notice khall also he published
for same period in a newspaper of
general circulation which has been
continuously and regularly publish!
in said couiity rot than tine yrar
prior hrrrt.it
THE STATE r TEXAS
To All Persons Interest! in Th
Eklal of Flank Miller dervassd.
Clam Kitten ami Joe Kutvn ha
fiUt aa ai'i li" ail.-a in County
i.f l.oi t.utk i ousty in
ay .f Kay for protai
ol will rf Mid riai.k MiiUr Ife.
iad and Ual ltlra WmnUir
1st l- 4 t ii Lm kl aad
J i..ta hu.ll ai4 aiiKlu
ton
will be heard by said Court on the
17th day of July Vr22 at the Court
House of said County in Lubbock
Texas at which time all persons
interested in said Estate are requir-
ed to appear and answer said appli-
cation should they desire to do so.
Herein Fail Not but have you be-
fore said Court on the first day of
the next term thereof this writ
with your return thereon showing
how you have executed the same.
Witness my hand and official seal
at Lubbock Texas thia 8th dar of
May 1922.
(Seal!
HERBERT STI PBS. rierk.
County Court Lubbock Co Tesas.
FIRST SHERIFF OF STERLING
COUNTY DIED LAST SUNDAY
GORMAN MAN MFRF UNDFR
CARE OF MEDICAL EXPERTS
G. W. Lre of Gorman Ts ar-
rived ss l.utbotk tr-.Mr tif
week and Is now at a Km si sanitar-
ium H ruler rare of ecmli.t.
They cum ta LtiMiotk for health
for Ida tar opwn ln.iit les off. red
hard workers and fur many other
reasons aa. find Iter the. ) 1.1. ..(
whi. h lhy vh
I IIIIIS I l ubtMMk.
Kir A. dm I has ra hJ
N Ytik. Us i is maka m iMtura
tiiur f ia I ni4 Mat.
W. N. Hiler. 69 years old and the
first sheriff that Sterling CountT
ever had. died May 7 at Sabinal
Uvalde Countv. says the Sabinal Sen-
tinel. Mr. ifiler engaged early in
the live stock -bttsiness and rode the
rang wit o4kr pionaem in th dayi
before the Indians stopped their raids
irv this section. He continued in th
stork business until lat in life.
He was th on of Mr. and Mrs.
W. S. Hiler who ram to this section '
In the fall of IKSfl. On January 13
1 ?. he was married 1o Miss Elisa-
beth T. Slaughter of Frio Town and
few years later moved with hia
family tit North Concho wrier ha
lived during th most of th ramain-
rir of his lif. In th summer of
iM'jn. h and Mrs.' Ililr moved U
ahlnal wher h ent th few r
rosining liavs of his eventful hf.
Mr. Tiller wa a man of rrosl per.
onality and had a ht uf frivmis.
II is urtvd by his tf and eleven
rhil lrit fiv sons anil lUuir hlerf.
Nsa Ansnl.1 MaJard.
Mr J. M. !! and i'i"
M. Maud aad Sirs. I .
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latt wash ta M4
ts.ir lUugM n4 tutor L.s. i..
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Dow, James L. The Lubbock Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 23, No. 25, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 23, 1922, newspaper, May 23, 1922; Lubbock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288542/m1/9/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .