The Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 19, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1919 Page: 3 of 18
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On time payments to re-
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for our terms.
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SH ALLOW ATER SCHOOL
BUILDING SOLD RECENTLY
The old school building which has
until recently been in use at Shallo-
water was old recently to J. C.
Powles. Th price beinjr paid for it
was $325.00.
R. A. Durpess a teacher of Lub-
bock schools left Monday morning
for Austin where he will spend the
aummer attending the Stale t'niver
aity.
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Your
Grocerr
SOME LOCAL ITEMS I
FROM THE SLATONITE
J. S Edwards president of the
First State Hank of Sluton closed j
deal this week for the Kendrick see-
tion No. 40 lyinjr just east of the de-
pot and will cut the west half of the j
section into 140 acre tracts to sell to
home-builders. This is the closest-in 1
acreage to be had around Slaton nnd
will make fine homes for those wi?h-
inir a small acreage close in.
Prof. A. L. Foster who his hem
principal of the Slaton h:h school
for the past year has no-epted th''
position of superintendent of the
I.oi kn y public schools ut an attract-
ive salary He ard h.s f.riiily ex-
poet to move to that c.ty in ab. u'
two wcets. I'rof Foster is nri hHc
instructor and the people "' LocLrcy
are fortunate in S'-rurinr his seme-
Itr-pir Robertson of V-Ranch h:
returned home after spending a few
weeks in Fort Worth. He was ac
. t . i u- l
! companies nunie ny -innur n ouu-
j ward. Mr. Woodward formerly lived
in Slaton.
Mrs. J P Haney and daughters
Mrs (;uy Nix and Miss Margaret
Haney. visited friends in Lubbock last
Tuesday
Forest r.iyne son of Mr. nnd Mrs
K J. I'avne. arrived home Monday
1 after serving I'ncle Sam in Europe.
He is looking hale and hearty.
W. S. Adams one of the p oncer
udents of this city brought in a
larife bun.h of nr.e re. I cherries that
!were plucked from a three-year old
'tree at his home here. He has a num
-her of other trees and sta'.es that
;they are nil heavily loaded with fruit
1 .u.
W. Mlet enly "'
eh.iet oft m- ;
1-r wh.. fr om tfrry COUNTY MEN
f '"-n wn.ni i trwuA Pitt
f'rhls
Irf Hurrem floor.
ft utn mi'i'PH
rioiho.1 snl tns-
Messrs. Oscar Campbell lee Ful
ton Luther Johnson Jm jonnson.
DRAPERIES
America's Leading
Drapery Fabrics
KAPOCK
Long Life Colors
Made in Double Width
We have a fall line of
Draperies of all kinds
including
PANEL NET
Call and see this splendid slock
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You too can
have beautiful
windows
Beautifully decorated
window s lend a feel-
ing of comfort and
cheer to any house.
The easicrt and most
economical way to
have them in your
home is to use the
&AL6eft Flat Rods
for curtains and draperies
Guaranteed not to sag or tarnish
Select your curtain rods in colors tQimatch your
w oodworfeW cir-nes. The Kirsjfh FIM ha curved
rnds which kive vry pleasing effedt xi&zht and convenient.
Strane a:id dufahIiMV':l not soil foilf curtains. Lart a life-
time. Rods ;vcnn)ctej to bracket:; easily amd quickly never
to corrrrdGrn accidrtk-tlly. but can be ditched instantly.
invth'ng for fiimlj
yju hive ctn oil
JXin't 1
(Fn? your I
Robinson Furniture and Underti
71 Wever FoveW. W M fJol-Nto..
cirv f'""1'"'- r'""r ! Audrey an. I Frnent N . h..U J R Ml
I' VTVJj gfAIJTT. ; Terry County ie. throuifh here Ul
ffy't ' 1 PfMi 1 f'vr I Tue!l.iy mornintr enroute to ow '
'I'Atihrftntl.i rouwi' T'.ve. ! p.rw. Tev. where thev will work in j
Lubbock Texafr
liirgxoipany
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FTIA HIGH Ptfm
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tn r- f -"if n 1
fortr-nr'-t pn-m I
ut th hi
uroi-ern
GRAHAM MILL
A tLt VATOR
CO.
Graham Ttntlf i
Supreme Hour wIH exrluively in
I.oMxk k hy
BOUNDS AND SIMPSON
Lubbock Tcxa.
ihe hret fiel.N. They h'w.l a temher Six llr a day w ill e i ITEMS FROM THE
rr of hore a hm.ler an Konie wa-'paid for th men who do the cook- LYNN COUNTY NEW5
w..r.. .Uo in hoi ti in the hnrvvt. mir: and eiL-ht dollars a duy for a
Mr f;oldtn who hin been there a teiim and driver with the horxes unti j Koliowinir is the results of the
few diiyi recently unys thut men are 'man fed. Mr (Joldston aaya that the 'state election held in I.ynn county
needed very much there and that ' h u'h north wind the p-ist few days . Saturday May 24 with the ereptin I
they were extieetmir to hnet the has killed much of the ynunfc stuff of the Draw box which had not been
hiirire-t crop known there Men who; that was up and many of the Terry turned in up till Wednesd-iy niirht:j
has? hired out sirifle handed wdl bele.iunty farmers will have to plant ; For Prohibition 'J 1 4. ajra.nst 7'J; Suf-
their entire acreage over especially f rare for '.'o'. iwrainst 1 00 : (lover-
in the very sandy part of the coun- nor's S ilnry for 132 Hifainst 173; i
ty. 'llome laws for 207 Hirainst 104. I
t ..r.1 1 r. H V t u . V li.ft VO. I-lt.l..il
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Keep your money at work for you terday on a vacation in the "ou'h-k.o.uiily Ord"'
invest your Liberty Bond interest western part of the state. Mr. Max-:
in War Savines Stamps. jry is manager of the snles depart-1
ment of the Bradley Auto Co. in Ta-j
Miss Winnie Cumbie left Monday hoka. Thev expect to be absent from j
T ;
i d fle dollar per day and board
work proiiiei unld the first of Sep-
lew
Mv Mammoth Spanish WWra k will make the aenaon
at my farm neaSlule. and atockmen who are interested
will obtain all information desired by aeeing
Lonnie Williams
PHONE RURAL 9006-F3 SLIDE TEXAS
I'm on
the run for
Punnjj-Sbld
bags only. Ord:
today from
Iprc Es Stidy ChicKs
FRESH SUPPLY JWJi ntv.tnn.wr
linornmir for Bronte Texas where she the citv eeral weeks.
will visit with her parent a few days j K j rrjp ; nously ill at the!
' I hnm of his son. It C. in '.he east I
Save First Snend Afterwards
Buy War Saving Stamps.
SUMMER COLDS
Many have their worst colds
during the warm months. A
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How
Delicious k
Mx ice cream.
Ice Guwmtt
part of the city. The elder Mr. Crie
happened to a bad fall in the home
the first of the week. It is hoped that
he will recover sufficiently to enable
him to be about as usual.
Prof. J. T. Stricklin iton and
daughter' came down from his farm
near l.ubbock Saturday to visit with
the remainder of the family here
They returned to the farm Sunday
The flues for the boiler of the new
oil burner beini? installed at the oil
nr-s putt that quality wn souh f tow"- edne-
m blood thit heirs thwart :u'- Th" upr whh wn "rlr"
rundown condition that is lat e samp trne r..the ' 18
10 snow up ana drilling at tne wen
j which ha been held up awaiting the
arrival of these articles will In' de
laved a few day longer
j B. Stubblelield an employe of the
Bradley Auto Co at Lubbock came
down Wednesday to take the place
. of B. K. Maxey while he is away on
a vacation.
FOR SALE DY
DAVIDSON'S FEED STORE
Phone 134
NORTH LUBBOCK COUNTY
PEOPLE WANT ROAD
depressing. Build up your
vltalitu-try Scott s.
bcQ.t ft imni kkioaikta H J.
ThiyLthtrVerdicWL those who eat
We tTe a V?&id jghyp"?ufactuwj?
thi'TKives real s;sf action. S
We are prOared to riream for you in any f lav-
X Let us have your orders for
all kinds yy functions or home use.
Lubbck Sanitary
Creamery
LUHBOCK TUXAS
TIM OuMM That KSS M Afkct tt Hm
)lr.sMo( lis ta'T2M tct. LAX.
TIVKBKOMO better lhaotiaiT
iiiii m tt iiih nermuMM mat
;inoi Is-Krst .ninibr Ihs lull ta.mt.Ml
ma lov a MiBiuri .t K w omovk.
Read tht date on the label. It tells
when your subscription expire!
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TKADL MAKIV
;unition
Petitions nre beinir circulated ask-
init for an election to determine
whether or not bonds ?hall be issued
to macadamize the rond from the city
limit of Lubbock to Abwrnathy. It
is predicted hy parties in a position
to know that the issue will carry. This
is recognized as a highway and no
doubt ia one of the worst stretches
of road on this highway. Texas ha
entered upon an era of good roads
building and the county that doe not
fall in line will soon be a back num-
ber. Those progressive citizen of north
Lubbock county are to be commend-
ed for takinir the initiative in this
movement. It remain for Hale
county to continue the work. The
irood roads movement has gained such
impetus that th count failing to
keep the chain unbroken will awake
one day to a realisation that t
tourists have passed by "on the other
side." Abernathy Breete. !
MOVING TO BROWNWOOD
THEIR FUTURE HOME
I- W Kitchen wife and daughter
left Monday momma for HrwiiwdJ
where they will makt thatr hum in
the future. Mr. Kitchen ha beon
IivIhk in Lubbock about year WhiWj
hr ha w proprietor uf III Atpm i
Genuine
Niggerhead
Coal-will soon ad-
vance and now is
youbest time to
have your bins filled
with this h&h grade
coal. Iffu wait till
next
thiyou ray bed.
opointed as
nay not be abfeJ
prct any at all
Phone 325i
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GRAIN Ci FUZL CO.
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Dotal for a wkila later in th r
tauraal busmera. Ar.uunl u( lh al-
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Dow, James L. The Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 19, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1919, newspaper, June 5, 1919; Lubbock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288288/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .