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LUBBOCK AVALANCHE
LUF.nOCK LUBROCK COUNTY TEXAS FRIDAY JUNE 23 1922.
PUBLISHED TWICE A WEEK
VOLUME XXIU. No. 34.
GOVERNMENT TO CONDUCT SHORT HJH
P '.I T
Gray-ClncI Vets of j LUBBOCK PEOPLE VOTED SIX TO
In Historic. Citv ONE TO INCREASE SCHOOL TAX
in nas raun in
The Abernathy
COURSE FOR OUR LOCAL FARMERS
Oil Well Outcome
THE
'
RAY C. MOWERY OF THE LUBBOCK HIGH SCHOOL ANIMAL
HUSBANDRY DEPARTMENT APPOINTED INSTRUCTOR
HOGS AND DAIRY CATTLE SPECIAL SUBJECTS
EMptr'tenc and Tet Have Proven Practicability of Educating the
Farmer and Livestock on the Farm WDI Be
Encouraged By This School.
There's little more to farming
than Just scratching up the dirt
planting need and harvesting the
rrnp especially prof itnhli farming
and the schoolmen of t h" state
hart learned that long tin'" Vnt "'
a result of their invctigntion
rw pcru-nccs v. M' infntl edicil-
n ifi agri iilture is to piny a
riinriii-uou pur! in the development
f.f th farm-land of 'hi- irr-nt
ni'irtry from here c.n
The United & iU-
Department ..f
Agriculture ao!ed
I... ik. vi..i
Iepnrtment wnrkintr thru the Conn
ty llureaii of agriculture i irolnif
to endint a farmer nhort cmr"'
in l.ul.boik f'onrty Auvrit 11 a
bxal man having been (T.vin the
h'.n'.r (f rond'ictinir the hied
Not only w a liaal man (riven
but ronidira! ion by the State and
National I lepart merit but the farm-
er who take thi roure are (riven
the opportunity and honor of receiv-
ing firt hand intrw tinf fro-u the
ir.itructor of Animal Husbandry
who took four louil l".y in(o
!i!riit and S'ate n'ock judirtny
rnntctt la-t fall w ho out ripped
ml ?Try.i. rri'.iin i ) i'K'xii
i . ... - i.- r . m .... ..
ealat.ii'hed iintivuliial ano lemn
hampK.n-l.ip and rn'prllel tneir
recognition by all learned men in
thrit work throuirh their superior
knowledge and ability to apply It.
Kay C. Mowery Animal Hu-
rndryman of the I.ulibock ll'ifh
5'.i hoof wh' left Tuesday for Madi-
n Wieotim a'tend the .State
I'niversity of 'hat state to work
toward an M A decree Ha been
rlwwn by the National Board of
Vocational Kdueation to inatrmt
te clas'. whii h will take up the i
rfivdy of dairy rattle and hog et-j
!jively these animal being the
nu.it import'ifit fa. tor in the ilevel.
r.pment of West Teta it I thought
that a contprehensive urvey of
tl nr.sir. ihl ies of li skin loon y i
loroiigh 'heir keet.mg he the
fr.-il henefirml phase of tha wurlt
in- local farmer rotild undertake. (
Beginning the fourteenth of Ao-.
list aomewtiat the same work the j
ki rrn r. eil in class-Work at .
to.ol s: t. op for t ij
ii nig I'cof. M-.wery' ll- '
t .iry t t.tr-jf u;' u. h work us
?.'i'iif li ij i r t and "i.iiiiiif "ii i ' '
in ti h niaoy b.ille'j'!. ! I"' I
Jiil..-l"d f'1 SI h .lfO.M'1 ioi.-
I g-
tt (: W.I In
woik t. rig
t .ik"M
und. r
! (--a
in-
' . I 1 if ' ;!. r
wrli I'l f .MoM-ty
struifi r 'hit ri will be
al the National le; u'i
grailcil
t a'
I I r'lHT 1
Wl'il
paper
f.i r v li li will el' r 'Ii'
lie vny In it -o'ia a i. h-'i'i
jrt t. look over tin"
and M 'til III siji h ti p i's to 'tie
atinlrrt a arn d con-d iier . n v
All farnn r are eligible to m oi.-
birship in tht h Inn ' and tueir
only rsionsiliiiity w.ll he In pro-
mute stoi kruising in every manner
owible th best mel'loil i hollglt
tu sell hi gi "lid ra'tl" to boy on
tirne givtrg them art opportunity to
ray for them with the profit made
ir their keeping.
The short cool!- will be held in
toe Animal Husbandry room of the
M. H int S h-Mil in L.b-
h.i. k and Aui'ist the f oir'een' h
i thu ils'n sele. ted for the Hieping I
of the . hool a farmer will have
their iri'i '.ml l y at t'lat Iitc and
rk fct.iTui wit hull! hnrierirg llie.r
aork.
'Ho i a practiiul or iveir rn.-'bi d
-f in.oui.ig.il; I i t -r .'. .nmg
g -enter J.ro'H on H e least p.
I. und aid in tlie len t I. mo and
...rv . ...... r mK...i).I 1-rn.iii lb. Oil.
orii.iii'y lo aiteiuj. ;
. ..- j
Mil l IONS OK I LIES INV ADE-
III'MLS AT.: STOKES IILTsC
It ia I tie
h i k hm a.-
moil of rn
.t I
I L
i. i i r in il s' i i pi t
hi f oi e wi i . flies more
Ull lie Vl"
romi runs !h..ti it! tin I line u there
am greni swarm. of Inem IlivadiiiJ
Ihu tvn from every i.iikdo. Kuily
r-in and ct iedngiy warm weather
fitvorir g thu It act U the cause
D.v iiivu-uin it i thought.
of
Mr. J. P. Lftwirati mother "f 1
lt ra. J. C. Morns a . oiiiiairntd by
bur Hon M. L. Laus.m am wife (
i.-.niu over fio.ti SlainforU Inst work. .
1 ml is.ti'.l in the homo of Mr. and
kir. Morris. Mr. Law son wiii re-
n.it in here for ncvi nil week with
her daughter. M. I and wife have
i.tuincil to their home in Sumford.
M; Margaret Smith whi Im-t
rinntly rrtiirtu l ti brr home here
.f n r a au'ccmf.1 . hod term. i
wndmg few di.yi rtt Post
irt where
of many
..hi is b. i'i ir tho honorce
delightful ti.trtii a and picnic !Tair
J. V. wood lor more man winy
- . . m 1 .11 .1. 1. I
viain a rcuucni 01 luduoh out
who 1 now making hi home at AM-'
lene la her talking over old times
itt many friends of long ago. . j
A flapper can't kiss the rtamp on'
jk j .:.'f without cancelling It !
MORRISON WELL TO
BE PLACED ON
PUMP
Colorado. Texa. June 1 .'. - Oil
in tan I ng l.liiM) feet in th .ilpm
: i ; .-.!. ii ....
.hip J north bhck 2M Texas and
Ha . fir survey iPcMing io rep..-'
from ..uVmU of the A. T. v...
.g il l Company wh drill-d the
test The well w ill be pot on t he
;. The depth of the well
reported as 2:? f-.
li e Keln. Ji" O.i ll'ld I... i'l i.m..'7e ..-. .7 ... ......
ny' Conway No. I section ; I
. .. : ..i. .. i u i.i L iw T.
ami I'hi if ie survey. i'ii ctiot
Wed -
neiilny with 100 nuiirl of ni'ro-
'I -I 14 t....t 'I'l... -W..I
r... ... i '..i ....I '. i
of pmd.lrt.oH .an be made until
.1.. hl .. el. -o-d oot. Should
t
the sand be non-productive a hot
of 2"l ipiart will be given at 1-
H2U feet w here over I HO feet of
broken oil sand was euro mined.
ELFCTR A MAN IS AVONC.
FIRS f TO SELL NEW WHEAT
Klectia Terns June IH O. M.
Stidham of Kleetra claim the di-
(me! ion
f being the f i r-t man to
.(.
new crop wheat in thi see-
tion. It is believed that It is the
fiit in all Northwest 'J'exa. Mr.
Sliiiham' grain wa grown on the
I'roiid farm three mile north of
town. It weighed IU pound to
the biuhe! and wa bought hy the
Farmer' Elevator Company at II
a bushel with an additional 2.'o'
paid a a pimiuin. Local business
men contributed a prize of nearly
i 1 1 ml for Mr. tft ulbam.
Threshing will start in earnest
thi week. A hlflil rain fell over
j part of tl county thi morning
I Imi not enough to iuti rf'Te wiili
i harvest. Practically all of the giant !
lis rut and estimate of yield vary
i from eutht tu twenty-five btiabel
((J
the acre.
CATTLE TLHFRCLLOSIS
IS FOUGHT IN CLRRY
Ciov is
I'live pi"'
tcouit M
a oili am
.Line 1.1 A r range tne lit
II a.lr t. coll.ete the
t illo r ulosi ei aile ! ui
I'L' the rattle of ( oirv
eoiioty I lie Win was s .u'eil sev.
ill iiion'b ago 'liroiigh tliii Cniie-
tv 1 . t n-ion oi f( . pi Mo ii'icl
Mi. I ii V govcMimorit . 'i Miiiii lao
tesled about ! wclve - hlllidl ed head
of cuttle at that time but lie
;rli "I aw tor eineri'eru y wolh.
in .'tor localities und 'he "ik
a- not rc-hed
I l)r y I.. Si
dci in
ns
lili.iij.' of Hot er.niii a i .on
' l unniiiii HI the .S'liifiwesi w
'n ' Iuvih this week. Mini ariatigo'l
for every dairyman taimer and
toi kinan within a n-r'nin iii' to
make ajfreement for a test whlib
will be given flee of charge. In
order tu orgnnizii the varum oin- lim Tuesday. (as somi a arrarigcmerd con be
niunitie for '.he free test for tuber-t Mr. Driscoll spent Wednesday look-. . ompleted to extend the water
euiosi in cattle agreement have j jf)(f v.r ml hn ln thi section i.iain about six mile more of cw-
ben jilaced at the following places; . Mmj WH ar( nughty glad tr. state er will be bud The total cxpi'iidi-
Claud store A verier store Fairfield that while thi wa hi first visitj'ure at tin time will be about :'."-
store Pleasant lldl store St. uuiii( tnr plmm he wa favorably itn- j noo. The work Is to be started in
rtore Plain Buying and Selling As- I pressed With condition and poibili- the next ttn dny and rushed to
soi ml mil Earned; Melros (o-nper- J t. pressed a lasting confi- ar!y eririiie!ion.
a'loll aim me run .snnonai hhiir
ami
the Kirrt National
Metros.
Individual are tarrying
and they may be oh-
agreement
tamed at
the County Agi tit' office.
MRS. MATTHEWS
CAKE OF
L'NDFR
SPECIALISTS I
I
I T:r Avaiambe f u.e wn giievod
lo b urn of the sudden iIIiicm of Mis.
A. J. Mat hew wlmh ni.ei.itnied
h r e at if t'i tho fuiiilai luui the
t n t o uie wrci;.
.she him In-ill under the rare of
mm i-iaiud for home tune but owin:
to tho fact that she
wa not no
proving n rapidly
a
it wfi thouc'il .
.he ahouid "be
l.luc.d uiuiir n
wa ailvinaj to be
.a riant cure of Ibv
s;u-i'iiiIiHt.
Mr. ami
known to
Mr. Miitthew are well
thu Avalanche. force.
Matt in a very capable job printer
and punting alcinuti a valuable
ait to the Avalumhr and it wai
with much regret learn
illlic: of Mr. MuUhcwa.
of the
I
The Christian niei tir.g is in pr -1
gn nt thu Conimuruty A ulitoi ium
v.-tli Dr. Smith i f PlUinvlew diunij 1
Ihe firta.hiri. (iond irowiii ore re-
ported and xi i ileiil t -rviei both
nioining and evening. Everyone i
invited to attend these crvuc and
to Luke pait in them.
Vice President Ma.sey 0f the
Fnrt Worth National Hank wa in
Lubbock WnmcieJay on busines. 1
Men from other part i f the Slate '
tare awake to the pon.obilitie of the;
Plain and are turning their attention
to Invcfctnient here
Mr. and Mr. A. G. Chauncey of 1
J- L .1 l
Abilene spent a lew clay here thi
week visiting relatives and meeting
their friends and acquaintances.
FUth usually stay in mater ovrr
their heads do human fih-
At a recent luncheon at Plninvlew
Mr. P.ocr of Abernathy wa pre-
ent and addressed the aemhly lie
spoke of the oil well at Abernathy
and whnt he thought of ita outcome
and a Flainview paper uya thii about
bin remark:
"E. H. Knawr of tha Hldene well
at Abernathy told of condition at
the oil well and everything In good
(hup for resumption of drilling when
ome mora money ia secured and
the promoter want to iro aome
deeper from the present depth of
4fi00 feet in order to get to cer-
tain aand which he la confident are
hut about 200 feet further down.
" " iron i run r com g. au.oi
I "" V r lne 1 " ' ' V .
a view of putting ionie money into
! drilling deeper. The company owe
" driller a small amount of n-
! ey or vjh.it ha been done.
Mr- ler .- not the only one that
; believe th.it there IK ll.pi d gold in
. lhat section and probably only a
IV'"'V. f"i h;" '."1 in tM"w '
' '' l" " " " mi oi.on
tireil runeI wie mg i wie wen wn
I vry mrh the same a the
log of
field
the weM in the Amarillo
i where such stronif (fa pressure
obtained except that the iitrata
" eon.derably thicker and the
'eiery depth in proportion to ; the
thi
kne of the strata ha not been j froipi of a building from v boe su-
hed w hen the well wa abandon- per'ru tore waved the Star and
re.-i
ed.
We are glad t( know that thi
well wa left in condition that all
the work done in tin first attempt
will not be lort and that other may
take up thi work where it Wii left!
off and carry it on to a successful
completion.
ISSUES
STATE APPROVES
SIX BONDS
Austin .Line I .V These bond is-
sue have just been approved by
the Attorney (.eneral's department:
Hluncn County road liistrict No. I
l.'.'i.iinn maturing serially f 1-2
per cent; Coke County special road
bond- $ilii0ilU maturing serially
.1 l-U per cent; (imsbeik Indi'pend-
cut S. tiool ilistrii t I'iO.Oiut ina;-
nnng serially rt per cent; Conroe
Independent School ditriil 110.
(mil maturing serially ) per cent;
Hadinger strei-t improvement l.'itl-
ooii Hd water work J.'(iiu 40-
in' 0 per cent; m Kerin Inilepend-
ent Si-hoot dlitrirt $7.'itllUl 'JO-
l!0' !i wr cent.
NEW
MEXICO WOMAN
KILLED IN RUN-A-WAY
( I n o J it e
of l'.io..ve!t ('
WHS in '.II.! -V
w I.i n "lc u i :
'III it I' r'.o a '
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m'v .
Stokes
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a b'H'g .
repoiti i)
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YOAKl'M COUNTY BANKER
IN LUBBOCK WEDNESDAY
M. C Drisco'.l of Yoakum County .
president of the Tea Hanker As-i
socialion wa in Lubbock Wednei-i
day enroiite home from the Pan-
handle lluiiker Association at Ama-
rlllo which wa held there
Monday
crn e in I.ubbia k. 1
Mr. Drtrsioll ir one of the biggest
bunker in Texa and hi iterest be-
mg drawn to the I'lain will cer-i
tainly do mm h toward interesting'
other men in investing here.
L. C.
ELLIS ATTENDED PAN-
HANDLE BANKERS ASS N.
L. C. I'.IIis. i"i-lner of the Si.-vurity
Sliilc I l ink and Trust Coipouny re-
t ui tied home Tuesday evening frei
Atiuitillo. he bttend' l tie
inei ung of t ie I' iii1iiiiu!lii
liHiiker"
Af.vicietion which wa in hcihii'i
there .Monday and Tueil.iy.
I A f ne meeting i reportrd und Mr.
filli i baik nt hi work enveloped
'with a new spirit of service a higher
ideal of the work he 11 In.
j lie i a live wire from every aland-
)'4iint iibd i one of the lend'ng hank-
i res of West Trxa.
The lii'JH mei-ting of the Ash1.4 i.1-
tioii will be held at Plain view
l"'iu air 1 nder wry for :i Ji
' '.! tit i'''i"ri t.t bo given i.t
Conunuiiity Audilonuin lit.- n
i'f July 4 ih by miisi'-ian i.nd
th.
ar-1
ti t i f the city for the benefit ' -f j
the Auditorium fund. Further an-j
nouiicvioi r.l v. id lo inu.lc at a l.i.i r
date.
I
MATERIALS BEING RUSHED
TO CANYON SCHOOL HOUSE
Accordinie to local architect Tav-
lor material i being runhed to the.
Canyon School District building and
work puahed along aa rapidly a pn-
siblf fur the completion of that budd-
ing. The work on hand ia an addition
.L .11 . m -1
vo in oiu ouiUJing luur ciaa
room are being made to care for the
increased population tin the rural
district which prove that thi
section is growing In conveniences
aa will a in population.
Richmond Va. June IP. All tho
affection anl aentlinent that an un-
forifettinif community could expect
today waa bestowed by Richmond
resident on the (frey-clad aoldier
who from every aeetion of the
South onre more have (rathered
within the historic city's border
for the thirty-second annual re-
union of the United Confederate
Veteran.
A if i.enifi(f in some measure
the possibility that thi may be the
last tune the fast thinning bund of
men who fought for the Confeder-
acy will meet together in the city
that once wa the heart of their be-
loved cause Richmond folk in
count le ways lire rhowinif there
aired veterans that they are not
foiyet'mir and that the South still
chin Ins with the abiding pride the
deed liiiit gave the fray iirnues un-
dmir fume sixty years ago.
S ill trams at nigbt nt'd nil
dav today arrived with vetri'iiiis
their familie and friend. At tb"
old -oldieis detrained they were int
l.y ln. scouts who tenderly iitnl
miirifi lly led them to their quarters.
Within tbe eloiiileti! picture of
yn'illi and age when h boy scout led
l.C. I.. . ...1 ..I ... u ....
home today wa nainlerl a little
"i- n'wi'Mi 'I I mil in n v-i k i
sidchi'lit of the Hpirit that had
caught the (In v. I'pon reaching the
llnr an old white haired veteran
hi in-in linked with that of a lloy
Scout i r io I'tit !y uncovered in sal-
ute ;ind wt'h head ereit proudly
pa-eil ins l.eliived bnnner. At the
same moment he met a comrade
going in the opposite direction
' "lli tther" aid the latter "you'll
I have to keep it o(T; they're all over
j town "
Miiov of tbee aired men have
come here feeble and penniless.
Hut it matters not their rank if
only in the datk day of '(i ami
'r?.r they followed Lee und Johnson
they ate honored guest in the man-
sion of the rich or the cottage of
the poor according to their chance.
PIONEER LADY OF COLORADO
DIED AT SWEETWATER
Mis
died I
Anna Donaldson of Colorado
'i Sw eet water Monday morn-
a local sanitarium. The re-
were s'hedulcd to be taken
I ing at
i man s
to olorado Monday night on the
we-' bound Son-bine Speci.i! wi'h
funeral ncrncc and iritc-ment at.
Ci.b.r-ldo. Tl'- r;. v.
Mi. Donablsoii v as ' year of i
i'ge iind had bei n a n inden' of i
i dorndo for a u.ieiber i f ;'ciiis.
. r I. isbnnd lit nln her In death I
d 1 1 ere V i r e
nil I I la' ives
III Mold.. ill-!
f h ! 'n r in i.
be is I
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TULIA SEWER CONTRACT
C.IVF.N PLAINVILW
MAN
Tuliii June IP. contract Hill-
ing for about three mile of i-rwer
and a di'posnl planl was awarded
ilov link of I'lniiv. ie-v. Aid inst
ItJWA ATTOKNtT WIl.U UJUK
TOWNS OF WEST TEXAS
l'.Ufscll Smith attorney of Fairfield
Iowa wa in Lubbock on buaines
WedneNilfiy and Thursday und visit-
ed hi old friend Mr. and Mr. L.
T. Martin.
Ho i making n homines lour of
West Texa rind will visit i.ll point
of intrrcht imikinir I nbbock In bend-
1 aaiter for about Ihirtv d.iv-4. We
e iii'"h'v glid to have bi n become
rn ifunintrd with the true spirit that
tiredomiiifite lure and are in hope
In- will decide to make Lubbock hi
I nine for a e-rrati r U'rii'th of time.
DODGF. AND FORD COl L!Or.
ON MAIN SI KELT ILL: DAY
A rollision in which the new
D idga of W. K. Pi kiiison und 11
i cr.l of the Lnl'bm k La uidry Com
pany were Mignlly tuiiird up 1
1 uried nt. ibe corner ! Aviiiue
und Lleviiitli S'lct Tue.d.iy alti'r-
11 '"ii nf 'i r the I a. I Riicie.
The ttrci-: were ii'iiaily crowd-
id imd the lolic.iui ha.ierud in
1.' h little lir.ie either par'y wan
hlplo-jt t istaje .the shake up
i'-oth lilts il st .s Wert' In ing
01 aven at a nioil-rale pi cd uml thu
a cnb-Ill l..i: peliea wiien ii c iiriKrr
Inan e c ifvoed a to vho w .ull
pr.M in front of the other and bom
ii'tcnsptej to mni.e ;he turn nt the
:.me time.
1 crtunatrly r.o one it hurt.
Mr. W. H. Cummings and little
daughter 1'illye (.'!a'.on of Dal-
las are spending the rummer
month at the home of her m;l.er
Mrs. A. II. Ilusecy.
Mri. Georee Murphy and two
children of Abilene are here vUtU-
ing at the home of Mr. and Mr. J.
L. Murphy Sr.
SELFISHNESS IS UNKNOWN TO THE MAJORITY OF OUR
PEOPLE WILLING TO GIVE PROGRESS RIGHT-OF-WAY
FULL NINE MONTHS
Children1 of Lubbock Will Be Given the Same Educational Advan-
tage ai Children of Other Towns. Lubbock Schools to
Be Kept Up With Development of the City.
KLANSMFN VISIT CHURCH
AT ROBY AND LEAVE CASH
I!oby Texn June 0.- During
service conducted by Kvangelist
Hloodworth at the Union tnberna le
here last night seven members of
the I night of the Ku Klux Klan
fully robed mid hooded filed thru
the 'tigrrgat ion to the pulpit and
pren tiled the minister with a letter
which tiny a'-ked him to rend out-
liniiiir ihe purported nim and pur-
pose of the Klati and a purse of
one hundred dollars in curt-iiuy nf-
ter which they filed out and left us
ipiietly a thev rame.
I'vnngelist Jlloodwotth ba been
conduct ing
a revival here for the
pa-t week during which time he has
delivered some very able sermon
lie is being usistcd by idnging Kv-
ungelM May.
CHARLIE BOYD INJURED
IN MOTORCYCLE WRECK
L. (). .lohtisan circulation malin-
ger for the Tnl une ami Charle
il. Floyd foreman of the Tribune's
mechanical drruirt men! were rnnsi'l-
erably bruised and the motorcycle
upon which they were riding was
badly wrecked when they vent into
a diti h about a mile east of Dawn
Thursday evening about H o'tlock.
Johnson and Hojd were enroiite
to Clovi with the afternoon edition
of the Daily Tribune and were
scheduled to meet the Aniarillii
Trade Special in that city. The
paper were sent on to Clovi by
truck and the men were brought
borne in a service ctir.-- Amarillo
Tribune.
Charlie Iloyd wa for reveral
year employed in the mechanical
department of the Avalanche but
ha been with the Tribune the past
lo year.
i SHEEP MEN OPTIMISTIC
! IN ROSWEI.L COUNTRY
Itoswcll Jiirie H. - In spite of
he fint that the overage lamb iron
this year has only been H 1 1 1 1 1
Induce forty percent rborMM"n of!
milt lleasl i i n i-w jex- lo lire - I
1 1 : 1 tic ovr tl it look f. r IP :
' 'Id.- V "ol ma I I i t I I on l I il .' Mi
ibnn it ba 1 1 I It I io d !. .
sl epml'it Vim l.tlVe i . 'i'i' . 'v
j of the market pn du t I hut wo of f
I the avei'iigc uualilv will brir.g I'oi'v-I
1 fi'ii' cetitf wi I. in the next few weeks1
j l.t II i uti-erCi' l e i" ' i'M.ite. Mo-it '
; t-dcep men bcln".e :1a! Ihe li-ob!
iniaiKit will lie h fairly s'-ilde one
i r some tune und that I mp's v i
I I'fit.g irmn 'en to iweive i ecu ; .
li-e'iud 1'ioii'h at leiist.
TULIA C. C. IS DOING
GREAT DEAL OF
WORK
Tuba June lit. Tuliii duim to
have the oldest cont itiuou iipcriitive
Chamber of Coinnierce on the
plains. Foster Klnu i presiden!
and K. M. ! ielder i sei rei iry. lr
recently affiliated wi'h the West
Trias Onmber of Cuiiimer' e. Sinci'
the Tlllia hiimber of ( onuncrce
begiin lo function Us vaok bus been
constructive. It ha intab'i-hed one
i f the best and serve ea'de t'ain.i"
ciimti ground In the I'linns. It i
itiiKtid only on.1 I be k (r un tbel
biismi-s (enter. In Pm idmg tl
Join the West Texas ChfUnhrr of
t'ommeice it rlecliircd it was for
every etl"it ad'-'iin ini' mid uplftm"i
U i si I'i xiis cofiin'"! rinlly. I
1
GOVERNOR NF.FF WILL
SPEAK HERE SATURDAY
1 Governor Pat. M. Neff v il! bo in
1 Lubbock Pntiirdiiy rvrnme; r.nd will
pi k al tho (..ingminity Audilori iiii.
It I arranged lo have several carllm
: i-o to riiunvi.'w r-atuMay
vo lo I liunvi.'w h.it'jrdny altcriiooir
to iiccompnny bun to Lubbock.
TEXAS UTILLIII S PI OPI V.
RECEIVE ICE MACHINER l'
It wn thought nt tho 1 ITi'-e of
the Texas Utilitm people for sever-
al day that tiny would make 11 r-
I I tange'iicnl I 1 s'ai't I heir plant rniik-
ini( n e the middle of thi week but
owing to Die l.nt th.it all the tic ro-
sary eijiiiji'm nt to 4ompicte (lie 1 c
rv.iinuf. taring ilepnrt nienl arrived
Wvtlnradiiy it was (i.tided 1i go
ahead and complete the plant before
stalling to making he.
The plant at thi tune could sup-
ply the neids of the trade but it
would take longer to install the
machinery if the piunt a kept
running so everything wiil be shut
down in that department while
workmen rush the plant to comple-
tion. Mm Marguerite Uusscy returned
Sunday from Dallas where she ha
been attetsjing Southern Methodist
L'nivcrity the at year.
Mr. Jleorge Murphy and daugu -
ter Mia Gladys letl Wednesday
for Tampa Texas to visit at the
borne of J. E. Murphy Jr.
SCHOOL IS ASSURED
Agnln a problem of in'iresr
every individual in I.iibb k
hern brought before the p-aple
ihi city and ngnrt '.bene
voicing in action arid in d d
ha
of
lc
! the
i hem
el
iine!f ishrii' wtii' h prom-
to tcrvn otbcl besides lie
offered t he solid inn v. t' !i
tbeiiiK ! and lle enl ' r
A gii in il cim b. heriilded
I
to
w ifbl that Lubbock i pro ' -in'
that lo r children w i'l b.' .-. i j .i'l
ripial rhowing with the b .;" and
girls of other older bifcr j t..
iler peofile may look iiihui b .- 'i-
tit iti'.ti of learning find say t.ith-
fully that "they ure amply prtv.
vid'-d for."
And let u ak who is the man
woman or child who will not look
upon this ui hievemert wi h iilen-
lire and pride the achievement if
putting our f h.oolt upon a full rime
months' well in nl basis which wa
gn.n'ed thice school 4 Tuesday when
the election to incre.a e their arhool
levy from fifty rent to ninety-five
lent carried in favor of the tun
by a majority of five to one.
These fact stand out in bold let-
ters blan.nitig to the world that un-
selfch heart in Lubbock are far
in the majority. That the people
of the I'lain Hi" rnwnitipcd with
the spirit that rompted the pioneer
of a quarter of a ictitury ago to
walk ij pun what va thn known a
a desert land and through hard
work deprivation and confidence
"suh-dued the land" atarted the work
of developing what 1 coming to be
recognized a the greatest agricul-
tural Hnd industrial eel ion of the
M at e.
They are wi'! ng to gie u !i!tV
of the world goiib to Ihe ciuise
of i duration to the rnusp i f pro-
gress and to i he advnrr emetit of
their childre-. They ra-t heir vote
n favor of t tis incr ersed tx in
; i (l.-r t c t e n ut ion-. facilities
mivl:! be if) 'reiiseil. Tin y voted
(be increased lax (or a nuson
grour b d n ! oin l In' f i i d. t i i'i of
(lit;.
a f i e
The
aii
d
e bite them
tiling m the
i. . t T
I
!. .f
i (. !
i
i i i v
i.t I'd or
i'i und
unselfish
1 I j r: her
it taore
a town
a in lu
d Mi;
that
f. I '
iMllfl
tint
They
I hey
port.
and
reus-'
al d i- y 'I'
on oti r m
i 1 1 i v
I I il lid
x y .in
! . . .. d.p.iig a
'. II
I!'
' anon I.i s
was needed
vol f r tho i
t hut hi vote
ilbe fr.r tonne
ed tux is indiiiilive of de idling
they can accompli! h.
The ladtea and their or guma' ion
were by no moan naleep and their
work certainly counted for n uch
in the election returns).
In April the people of Lubbock
voted for the issimnce of one hun-
dred end fifty thoiii-and dollar
worth of bond for srhool building
i nil th" Mi'"'i'n of Tnesdnv' elec-
tion wa necessary for the com-
pletion of the splcndiil si hool system
of which we may boast at the open-
ing d' the lltj.l term.
Pl.AINVIEW PRFACMFR HOLD-
ING REVIVAL MEETING HERE
The meinber nf the First Chriat-
i.m ihui i li nte 11 it; ing nn n very
1 nt biisin-1 1.' tevival iiieilmg nt the
City Auilitorl'ia;. in vluili a toajor-
lly r f t he 1 hoi- h
1'ilicr :stti j i
t.-.hing nn iic'ive j art
W. C. Wriglit. 1 ii
t or
of
ung
the
thn
wi II
rad
1
'liiinvii'W 1 bur !i it
t'lein lung. I otiy 1
I now 11 ii.gi'i i l I ubh
t ll" song "i-l'V 1 .
'is I li.il I 1 IT is !
1
ii to
c-
oiiipli.-h rum h f or I
lire mighty glad "id
i nuiking i-railtv..y
.ld'01 it and wi
1 d tu I now it.
1 s i.t fuliy.
TO ALL MFN OF PATTER Y C.
I3IST MILD AK1ILLLUY
You aiv id r.-d t 1 r'-por; vX the
Armory rvi-iy Mond y 1 veiling at
H:at) p. ni. for iln:l nn.l ifistiuclion.
All men tiuij't i.i'end iinlcs. t'ley
have an 1 X"iia that i- I'.i eptal b
to the Conimiiioliiig lTm t. Only
men present r.-ici.e f ay.
There are nnny vi-itor in LuV
bock during t!n week but their
friends have not phoned the Society
Editor and it 1 impossible fur u
to know who they are or where they
are
from. The I hone No. i 4j-J.
Mrs Coffee and daughter Marie
returned to their home here the
first of the week from Lorauie.
Texas where they spent several
days visiting with frimds and rel-
atives. Mis Maria Pound of Ealii. 1 in
1 a local sanitarium w here she unticr
went an operation Monday. Reveral
friend from that vicinity hsve hero
in LuLb'.k to vtai; her.
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Dow, James L. The Lubbock Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 23, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1922, newspaper, June 23, 1922; Lubbock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288551/m1/1/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .