The Lubbock Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 23, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1922 Page: 3 of 16
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Tl IF' l.UnMX K AVAt.ANCHf.. flf)AV JtNTU 1022
County Home Demonstration Agent
Arrived In Lubbock Thursday and
Work Resumed-Will Be Great Help
At List the fight f'-r a home dem-
nnfrntion agent for Lubbock Coun-
ty wWh aome of the Women dubs
nil th Chamber of Commerce as
well mi rntny local people have been
engaged in for nil these many dnys
has teen brought to successful
conclusion. Th office having been
opened agmn Thnrsday.
The fight i over the victors are
enmassing their forces for rome
other work while th Demon1 rHt ion
A (rent Mis Mabel Marh of Fort
Worth i busy at her desk in the
Chamber of Commerce office lak-
WE DO NOT LEAVE YOU
IN DROUGHTS
We lend money every day of every year on city proper-
ly farm and ranrhea.
We believe in the Lubbock territory Our money ha
improved over 1200 farm and city home.
We lend our own money.
I make all inspection.
1 tell you on the ground what we will do.
You get your money without delay.
T B. DUGGAN Vice-President
PHONE 30
Lubbock Teaa.
TEMPLE TRUST COMPANY
of Temple Texaa
Capital Surplua and Undivided Profit $475000.00
ing cure of the work lhf ha ae.
runiuUleil liming llie aheln e of lin
agent.
The fight for a demonstration
agent was headed by I.. T. Martin
of the f ' I) ii to t r of Cum merer and
is one of the hi things ho has won
fr the (.! of Lubbock anl Lulv
iiock rtu nl y. The history of hin
activities to the end thiif the agent
might hi- secured is lntereni ing
throughout and those familiar wilh
the work I mil has heen done in t hut
fight are enabled hetter to appre.
elate the work Mr. Mnrtin in do.
in.
Mr. Mnrtin assembled a fair pre-
Hentation of the l.nhhock Federa-
tion of Woman' Club from Lub-
bock and Rural clubs which called
upon the Commissioners' Court for
the county' appropriation for the
maintenance of the office Raid ap-
propriation being granted.
The Home lemonstration office
in a part lof the National Farm Hu-
reau organization and i maintain-
ed through the A. & M. Extension
ftepartment work the State paying
a fourth of the maintenance coat
and salary of the intent the Na-
tional Government paying one-
fourth and the county paying one.
i half of the annmnt.
It in indeed gratifying to know
I that the people- of Lubbock county
! are availing themselves of the op-
1 port unity the people of the govern-
1 ment is offering them in the main-
1 tenanee af one-half the expense of
j this office and the Commissioners'
' ( ourt i to he congratulated for
I their part in bringing the Dcmoti-
'iit ration Airent to thin county again
(i i reported at the office of
M . Mtr-h that a representative
from Shnllowatee was in h'r office
a fevr hours after she had opened
it requesting that Home assistance
he gn en them in reviving the club
there which win organized several
month ago as Ihcv wi'-h t be in-
structed in dress form work and
have mme in the club who are
familiar with ihut work. Their re-
finest will he granted wjthin few
rlnv
Marsh In a graduate of the
A. At M. nnd having passed their
nio-t trying exatiiinnt ions romes to
l.uhhoi k highly recommendeil and
we lire nre she will prove a great
help to I.iilibock County people
It in unnecessary for u to com-
ment. on the importance of havinir
the home demount rat ion aifent in
l.tibboi k ai that office hat been
maintained heretofore and proved a
(rrcat Met to the people of the
county both urban and rural dwell-
er". Let' thank Mr. Martin for bin
effort" in hrinifinif thia office Into
exigence atrnin and the Clubn and
Coninimioncr' Court which offered
him xiii h valuable nervice In helping
to necure the office.
I.uhoi k county people welcome
Mi" Marh to I.ubbock and their
home" and are irlad to extend to
her every courtesy and every anidst-
ance poxnible.
CITATION
ON APPLICATION
PROBATE.
IN
r
Work Clothin
For Men and Boys at Less
Than Manufacturers Cost
A lucky buy from a jobber that was closing out this
lino has put us in position to make some very low prices.
Men's heavy brown Unionalls rejrular $3 value $1.50
Men's heavy blue Unionalls regular $.'1.75 value $2.00
Men's heavy khaki Unionalls regular $3.75 value $2.00
Hoy's heavy khaki Unionalls. sizes 28 to : t
regular $2.2." value $1-50
One lot Men's Overalls $1.00
Good grade Blue Work Shirts 75c
Let us sell you that Suit. We have one for you.
Just the one you'll need during the warm summer days.
Palm Beach Mohair and Gaberdines.
PRICED $13.50 to $25.00
K. Carter's
Phone i:U
The One Price Store Always the Lowest
it "i'
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
To the Sheriff or any Conatabla
of Lubbock County irreetinjr:
You are hereby commanded Ofl
caue to he publifhed once each
week for a period of ten daya before
the return day hereof In a newa-
paper of (feneral circulation which
ha been continuously and regularly
published for a period of not lex
than one year in aald Luhbock
County a copy of the following no-1
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
To all peixona interested in the
Estate of K. V. Neil deceased J.;
has filed in the County j
Court of Lubbock County an appli-
cation for Letters of Administration
whu li aiil atinliciition will be heard
by -aid Court on the 17th day of
July. '.'2'1. at the Courthouse of
anj t'oimty in Lubbock Texas ut
which tune all persona interested in
si. I Estate are required to appear
anil answer snid application should
they deire to do so.
Herein fail not hut have you be-
fore said Court on the first day of
the nevt term thereof this writ with
your return thereon showlnir how
you have executed the same.
(iiven under my hand and the seal
of said Court at office in Lubbock
Texas this the Nth day of June
l'.t'J'J.
i Seal HEIIMEUT STUHHS.
Clerk County Court Lubbock Coun-
ty Texas. .VJ3F
Irancfr MFRCHANT married
I AT LITTL.EFIEI.D SUNDAY
A beautiful weddinif ceremony
tis performed Sunday June Irtth
at Llttlefield by Kev. IV C. Ross
when K. D. Leonard of llatiirer and
Miss Verna Ojfden were united in
the bonds of matrimony by Kev.
0 C. Koaa.
Mr Leonard is a younif and pros
peroiis merchant of Ranger Tcxa"
ntiil Mi Ovtilen was employed as a
stenographer in one of the business
es of that city they having gone to
her old home nt Llttlefield to be
me 'Tied.
lioth are of hiirh standing in
church circles and constant work-
ers for the churi h and its aiixiliar-
OFFICE FIXTL'RES FOR SALE
ARE YOU GOOD
To Your Children?
Had you aver .topped to think of the harm you caa do tham
by ner denjrinf them of many thing! easily don
without?
Cultivat Indapandanca in your childran a dsiira to do
things for theml to kavo thingt for thamsalvaa
to accomplish thing with thoir own hands and
minds. It means ability at a later tlmo in thsir liss
to meet tha bigger problems. It may msan success I
Wa solicit tho bank accounts of your childran. This is in
our opinion one of the forward steps in thafr live aad
one of tha most Important.
And by your suggesting of a safe pise for thine to do butl.
nes you will bar set another example of worth. Thia
bank is a safe plaeo for children's accounts because
it is for all ages.
MCHItS
rcotaai ecstevi
Member Stale Guaranty Fund
The Security State Bank &
Trust Company
"WanU to help Uioae who try"
EASTMAN
KODAK
HEADQUARTERS
And
wish to
filma for those who
take along their
Kodak when on a vacation
or visit.
of
Ell'' - las Off i
sale at a bargain.
e Eitures for
Vilon Abtinct
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ORDINANCE AOAINST BEG. j
GING PASSED AT I LOVDADA i
Eloydada. .lone I The H V
council lu re bus assrd mi ord
nance prohibiting 'be heirging or
solliiling of inoioy k'lfts or prop-
erty and lo prohibit persons selling
(articles as ai'ont or a piildlci"
I or solii iting magazine or other rub-
I acriptiotis without first applying to
! iIia mnvor snri m.ciit'lnfr a Hermit or
a license. This does not apply to
the local religious or charitable institutions.
NOTICE OF ELECTION
ORDINANCE NO. 206
An Ordinance calling an flection
whereby the duly qualified voters
of this City may determine if
Bonds of the City of Lubbock
Texas shall be issued in the sum
of ino.iMUUiu for the purpose of
rebuilding extending and improv-
ing the Sanitary Sewer system of
thia City fixing the date of such
Bonds their rate of interest nnd
the several maturities of such
Bonds the date of election on
suh proposition the otlici-r and
the place to hold the oame notices
for Mich election the manner of
voting; provided tluit if such pro-
position shall be carried by a
majority of the votes thjit a tax
ihull be enriuiiily levied sutficient
to meet the interest and rrcsta n
sinking fund to retire the Bonds
at their maturities and declaring
' an emergency account of insuf-
ficiency of the present system be-
ing darigcrnua to health of the
citirens.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Lubbock Texas:
Section I. That an election shall:
be held at the office of tho City Sec-
retary of the City of Lubbock Tex-;
as on the 18th day of July 1922 at)
the usual hours for holding elections I
whereby the properly qualified prop-!
erty tax paying voters of this Otyj
shall determine if Bonds of the City'
shall be issued in the amount of
$1110(100.(10 for the purpose of re-
building extending and Improving
the Sanitary Sewer System of this!
City. !
Section 2. The following persons
Mhall hold said election as judges :
W. S. Clark. It. T. Penney nnd L. II. i
W Terry and same shall be held i
in conformity wilh the general laws!
of this State governing elections;
Those desiring to vote in favor nf;
the issuance of such bonds ahall ;
have written or printed on their baU)
lota "For the Issuance of Honda in
the sum of 1 100000.00 for the pur-
pose of rebuilding extending and!
improving the Sanitary Sewer Sya-
tem and levying a tax to pay the
interest and creBte a sinking fund to
redeem such"; those opposed to the
proposition shall have written or'
printed on their ballots "Against the;
Issuance of Bonds in the sum of
$100000.00 for the purpose of re-
building extending and improving'
the Sanitary Sewer System and levy
of a tax to pay the interest and
create a sinking fund to redeem
such."
Section :t. If a majority of the
legal voters voting at such election
shall vote in favor of the Issuance
of such Bonds saiiir hall be issued
in the sum of $1000. oil each be
dated the first day of August 1SIJ2 i
bear interest from date. payable
semi-annually riot to exceed six per
centum pr annum and shall mature
in nuineiKiil order three l!ond each
year beginning the fir-t day of
February IP Jo and continue to ma-
ture in like number and sequence
for a period ending first duy of
February ll'o the two Bonds next!
in order shall mature first day of
February. I !'." the two next in or-1
der the' first day of said month i
IP.'m the two next in order the first
day of said month in 1I'."S and one j
bond each vcur thereafter on thej
first day of said month thereafter
until the remainder huve matured;
and a tax on all property subject toi
taxation with in the City shall be.
levied each yenr sufficient to pay:
(ha interest aa it accrues and to
create a sinking fund to retire such
Bonds at the several maturities.
Section 4. The Mayor and City
Secretary of this City shall give
notice of the holding of such elec- City of Lubbock Texaa.
lion by causing to be published loriTMI: STATE OF TEXAS
the time required by law a duly cer- f. t i uinm.
the old-Lubhork
This ia one
est drug storea
ind i it not convincing proof
of service to know that
rm h year we have enjoyed
n steady in renae in busi-
ness )
THE
RED CROSS
PHARMACY
tificd ropy of this Ordinance In a
newspaper published within the City.
Section f. The fact that there is
not adecpiato protection to the health
of the people of the City because of
insufficient sewrr service create
an emergency and public necessity
that (ho rule of the Charter which
requires an Ordinance to to pres-
ented at two neveral meetings before
adoption be suspended and that thia
Ordinance be passed at the meeting
of its introduction and elective up-
on its approval.
Approved :
(Seal) Percy Spencer Mayor.
Attest J. It. Germany City Sec.
We. Percy Spencer as Mayor and
J. '.. Germany as City Secretary of
the 'ity i f Lubbock. Texas a mun-
icipal corporation hereby certify
that Ordinance No. JOo of which
the foregoing it a true copy waa
regularly passed by a (mammoua
vole of the City Commission of sani
City of Lubbock. Mil day of June
H'L'2 was approved und is of record
in Vol. .'I page !6 of the Minute
of said City na show n.
Seal PEI'.CY SPENCER.
Mayor City of Lubbock Texaa.
Attest. I. R. Gormany City Sec-
retary of I it y of l.ubhork Ttxaa.
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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/m1/3/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .