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nn; ivnruxx AVAi.ANc.nr., triday. rrxT.Mnr.n f. 121 RATES PER LINE OR FRACTION THEREOF 10c Avalanche Classified Ads CET QUICK RESULTS PHONE 14 You can get quirk tale or purchase by placing an ad in this department. NO AD TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 30 CENTS FOR SALE FOK SALE-Hijf Typo Poland China Pit,', four month nl'l. Oniric and A Wonder breeding. $10.00 with Pedigree. Chas. Padgett, Plains, Texai. 26-5p FOR SALE OR TRADE For lendor lien notes or cattle, practic ally new Wallis tractor, 152.") horse power and four dine plow good outfit that have no use for. S. C. Rouse. 15tf FOR SALE Thoroughbred Acona eockrels at $1.00 each. A. Frickcr, Shallawater, Texas. 28-3p FOR SALE Oldsmobile Six, In good rendition and at a big bargain. Call 634. 28-3 FOR SALE Cleveland Traitor and Emerson five Disc plows, in (rood shape, cheap. G. W. Starnes. Phone B034-F2. -'U-ap FOR SALE Ford Coune, A-l con dition. See L. II. McLarty, at. Sham burger Lumber Co. 30-4 FOR SALE One fresh milch cow, wngoni, teams and farming tools, big brown leghorn thickens, 3 good Puroc 1 Jersey sows and fourteen shouts, i Will sell all or part. See J. M. Davis, , !." mill's couth of Lubbock, near Joe Stokes School IIoie. 30-lp FOR SALE 00 acres; VZ acres improved; possession of improved tract Jan. 1st. Easy terms. One mile fr'tn town. Pox fill. 2D-2 FOR SALE K0 acres improved land, near pood brick school. This land ran bo bought at bargain price. Owner needs money. See me if you want something below the market. Phone l-lfi or 42rt. R. Q. lierce. 'J-2 FOR SALE Overland six car. I would consider two milk cows in deal. Price $.100.00. P. O. Pox. 702. Phone 9M. 30-1 FOR SALE Jersey milk cow, 3 years old, Rood milker. $73.00 cash, josh Prown, Route 2, Lubbo.!:, Tex as. 30-Ip FOR SALE My pretty new C- room bungalow, garni?", sen ant a ; room, barn, fruit and shade trees.; $.r),.'00 cash and pood terms. Ad-j dress B, Avalanche. 30-tf FOR SALE A car of Jersey cows and heifers, some fresh, balance be coming springers. Address K. N Kirby, Abilene, Texas, or J mi S teele, Lubbock. Texas. 2;-2 FOR SALE Two fat hn -u? about .a0 rounds cac FOR SALE Large flour sacks for sale. Martin's Bakery. 13tf intr aoout .sou pounus ca n. ai Goodpasture, Lubbock, Route A S. 30-2p MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE- Some pood unim proved ipiiirtrr sections of land near Meadow, 'leery County. Mnall cash I TrT! 77 7T, i pnymetit, and long terms at low rate NOT K h- r ull blood Jersey bull, of interest. Mrs. lleorge ArneU, I 1,1 m,,Ktf season at my barn. A . owner, Lubbock, Texas. 20-tf,1- McDonald, HOtf; 1 - . ' I FARM LOANS Rates reasonable, I quick inspections, prompt service. Ifj I you have maturing obligations ar-i ! range now to extend them. L. Wes-j ley Read, Abernathy Iililg., over the ! Leader Store. lfitf i BL'V TPhliS from a home M. Witt. .phono 1014-F2. man. J2tf WANTED FARM OR RANCH WANTED I! have cash buyers for farms and ranches. If you wish to sell get in! touth with me. L. WcsIp? Read, Ab ernathy Pldg., over Leader Store. 16tf j WANTED To buy several loads of mesquite grubs. Call at this of-1 fice. 23tf I i rt.H Kl I Lit Ko-liuilding, any; part for any make Murk guaranteed pri.es reasonable. Out of towni work given special attention. Office! supplies of all kinds. Office Equip-1 merit Company, Lubbock, Texas. ' ictf ! LOST - Ci.tte r.f ..ffi.c fjrni'ura with J. A. Mtriud ii.riiu n crata. Reward. K. turn to th.'. offi e, ar notify 1', V . Powers. Lcciatd, Tex as. 2.'-2 Fol'ND I adies rin, owner may recover same by describing anil pay ing f.r this ad. Avalanche. 30-tf FOR TRADE Bean A Klett own 1-4 section land in Garza County. Will trade for Lubbock town lots. Rean A Klett. 28-4 WANTED Dressmaking and all kinds of sewing. Reasonable prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. C. L. Livingston, 707 Avenue M. 28-4p WANTED Position in store or shop nd huvc about 11. nod. CO to in vest in some kind of business, any where on the Smith Plains. ddre.: P. O. Pox 4i!, Lubbock, Texas. 10-2 i) LAND OWNER We are adver- tiding the land we are selling in Hock- Inv eii.ir.li. T1 ui trt Stfn'A lllit arm' getting prospectors fur other land. j Some are wanting land near Lub I bock, so if you really want to sell j your land come in and give us a list n r wn i7: Z T, on it. Texas Land Ex. hange. 21tf SI R A l r.D Blue f- ill 10 horse, 31 2 years old. branded 7C on right! FOR SALE OR TRADE For small Me yi. t.. llawos ,, , .,., i,., K LOST- A m.te for fifty dollars, pnvahlc at Lubbock, Texas, January 1, 1022, signed by V. i. plover ans payable to the undersigned. All par ties are hereby wanted to not pjr-(ba-e or present said not . fur pay ment. Don II. Ihfers, South Fort Wor'h, Texas. 30-Jp shoulder, or phone Reward. 20C or C2.1. NOTICE We collet t bad checks. Past due accounts, Vindora Lien Notes. Personal Notes and make ad justments. If you need your money or differences settled, see us. Sawyer nnd Sawyer, Room 3, Lowery Bltlg. i Pox 4 10. Lubbock, Texas. '."J-H I use or vacant lot, a new 5-room j modern, hall, bath and nantry, well I and wind mill, also city water, double 'garage, all concrete work in. Must i sell. Located in west part of town. No agents. Pox 21. I.ubboi k, Tex as. 2!-'.'tp LOST A Ma k folding purse with my name in the purse, alo r-gi'tri-tion card, contains $3.00 bill and t1 or three $1.00 bills; also a 10'J i hej k from Sid faraway A I). Jor dan, Lubbock, Texas. 301 a FOR RENT LOST AND FOUND I f urnishe RENT I. P'lM? Three room 10th Street. hoi" 2a 2 WANTED To buy fair!; good 32 or 3S Winchester. T. W. McNeely, Phone fi.V.t. 3d-lp WANTED Work by nurse. Miss Stella Ivey. n graduate J'hone 540. 3U-2F fORTON J. SMITH and Frank Vaughn of Lubbock, and Mr. Chipley of Crosbyton, are selling twenty thousand aires of Slaughter lands at $J't. (ill per acre. $3.00 down, bal a'n e in ten years at 7 per cent inter ist. Land is located 43 miles west of Lubbock and 22 miles south of Lit tl field. 25-tf ! POI ND A pair of none glasses ! vviih chain, owner may have same by! I lb t ibmir thi-m and payitg for this! ! ad. Call at Avaian-he t'ffice. 2S-tf 1 1 OST -Aberna'hv J. C. II .It, reward. Auto y. k screw on ol road Sunday. Ptt.irn t at Avalanche and nvciv TO PENT A ged co-ton n4 corn farm, teatrs hmI t-.!s t.n sell. It M. tb.odpasture, lr..wr.f:eld 'l.-.-as 30 2 K R RENT - Prfurnishrd light ho'i-irkcerirg r"nis, one f irni.-hej ro-.m nnd private la'h. Phone 653 or 10, Sii'centh street. Avenue I. 2 8-3 a seBiBsesse: H eaclquarters iior Practical Christmas Gifts! EVERYTHING TO EAT Relieve yourself of the high cost of liv ing by buying your groceries where you save the most. FURNITURE We have some rare offerings in Furni ture and believe that gifts for the home can be best made here. DRY GOODS t Anything that the boy or girl, the mo ther or father wants is here in high qual ity and real low price. GROCERY No, 1 PHONE 25 HODGES BROTHERS, General Merchandise Two Stores on Broadway Where Quality Reigns Supreme Lubbock', Texas GROCERY No, 2 PHONE 114 Eradication of Pink Boll Worm Re- 11 f ( i iti'.n, alo si. ok.- at .ime lenur pardless or Lost"'"""- -nou.n r the J jri.ih .'end iiririr drastic re Dal! (:tik i t nf. .ii th" c . 'IS. De . .'!.- - rir.'ubc I'ion c f the Acinii in .1 tt.reiiuhotit tbe nv ii:- S'n'"s, r piir'i'es cjf 4 t h ol j." c'.'' eriM-.ed 'C..- . i t e tut at !" : n-re e -ti c-rci; y hi . merni.i r.- ,,f -. . r'eini -.l 1 1 . --1 u n : i ornl i r Pecird nr.. I 1 1 r s i r i . s if . a nous K'a'es nn I cr.'H!i!!ci-n. iivohe.l. A' resolution to th.i e ffect was adopt J ; id a rcimmi'ti ntiomnted to tb-ter- mine ways u'- l ti.eans t f ciirryiii r out the; program. Harry D. Wilson, Louisiana coin-i inisMoner of airncul'ure, anriour.ced i that an absolute quarantine airain1' j cottonseed t'roo' Texas wi.l be main-; tained by that Siaie t prevt n'. any rhanc e of infected seecj beir.ir sh'i- i ped in. V. J. La -key, Sta c see l ana'y-it of Oklanoii. siiid that Sta'e would eiifurie a quarantine, but will1 inociify it in ti e eei t action i taken in Texai to s'enh.i' the seed. Sterilira' i'.n i f seed at advocated ton frr.iwinu is the haie industry of I Texas nnd if it is destroyed, the wel- fare of the na'ion will be affe'-ted ! for some time to come," he paid. Wal i ton f'etee:, dieitor of ortr'inizati .11 I .f the Tex 1- far'u I'.urea i Feilera- :h. de-situa-llietil.d measures. J. W. flarro'.v of Houston, repre seiitirnr the T.-vas Cotton Associa tion, pledged the support of th.' as-1 soi iirion 1:1 any action deemed nee- e'tary to resujtj. '. Greatest Crusade Against Booze to Be Waged Soon Some Educational Needs of South Plains Counties!" "The Panhandle-Plain country of fers the prtatest opportunities of any section of the country that I know of," declared J. A. Hi!!, president of the West Texas Stat.1 Normal at Can- He then contracted the con- of New York. Off u in! am ion ce ment was made today of the laun h- in'T of a nationwide organization, ! which promises to wie ld tremendoii : political fiower. oneratinjr in every I ciilaife und city in the country with ! machinery desit'ned to conduct the I 'Vrealcst offensive rampaijrn airain.st 1 booze an.l boot !et'Ker over macd. I In dniusMni; the projrrani of the organization, its orifjinator, William Anderson, superintendent of the ew 1 ork Anti-aloon League, raiil it woubl take at least twenty-five years to make the United States dry. He intimated that the "drys" look to the next five year to determine the sin c es of prohibition. Victory Then Certain. 1 "If there is reasonable enforce. I inent of the eighteenth am-ndment ; for five years, ultimate victory is .School Children ! Will he Instructed In Health Rules New York, Dec S. -The National al Tuberculosis Association reported today that more than ,1,000,(1(10 nchoo! children in the I'ni'ed States were suffering from malnnt ri ion. To correct this the association noon will put into effect an unique plan for ins' rurtiric these children hahits. The plan aid of P.oston, by several method of tiou. Te.i cul'.ur.- lie tlo r -1 d t h. c, tir'r si..n 1 f t he Li k s to pa.-t ;t law re re;iKers ns 'i ! 1 r. a u i ' h Commi sioi: '.. Terr. I, i a- ir I 1 ..I .1 ir inr tn s' in.sli.d n iv b.iiery 1. Feci, lie ixo!ai::;'! t tion is a -.'on.o'i-i.i d 1 ; seed to a t inrs-rn' 111 e c ia'isir.'.r death f boi 111 r:i t ! seed. W. It. Iii-. z. '!. rresi an A. & M. (. v. tern over lie uttiati proier -11 Ull- ' f Airri .njr'y it:- lei I..1 :;- c om e ni'd ail .'in - t -:!.:m! of ;.t . -r 1 i beat the 1 111 d -irrets yon Uitioiis in tins section, with those of , , crtain ." he said todav. Last 'Iexac, Arkamas and Tennes- ylth elaborate machinery and in sec, nddinir that the preat need of; tensive "rominunitv drives" in every the couirry at this tun- is better. State, the Allied Citizens of Amer 1 ii 1. a' I t::.i fa liities. i in" thi neu i.n.nr.i.n'iun is ihI!. 1 v.i. nil ui.ci.l-, t it -s I The a 1 race school term in the Pa'ih.indi.'-l ia.n . i, longer than the liMM,' (or oinci' se. line if 'Lxas; have better buil.lir.ic-; and better tea I. c: s on an aveiai.'", be s-ai I, but inivcl ti.a. l!iti.; ii htc! 1:: . h romo f..r i:ru ot ..n, r.i. He 11 rice .1 that two or three coiiii- d. the iniintry orgHiiizati ui is Ic rt c f ti: TtX-exorc-sed cop. n ard ix(.iim- imii:.' i tt.irei he r for tl pose i f empioj inir n trained si temieiil ef 1 oral s.-hm-N who re-ourc-es i.i inuiMuaai (ouiiiit-s an- t a.l V ina.ie 111a: e to eii. Inv a ciin'v mi;.-, ed ti e bo, e til.ct the ( be ab'e to rn-fperate in tho problem. W hile we ar preach-! bandi ililf the dntrire of diversified farm-1 r un' y suiiu iiuurclent, b" said ing, it is well tj remen.ber that eot-jlia Herald. IXpecM to suifp !h a ft rvul 1 riisiuie. Anders. ,n (ltrucl the a political parly. , "Pu'. will iiucv our enemies ,11s," be added. "The Alued i itinc :wil take an ncive mterts' in every 1 political cauioBis'" in every Sta!.' and pur , wi-l.l a niiL'hiy infiuen e." nn-1 The "Allied Citizens." 01 iranized in e.i h 1 iiiiiiiiiinit y, wiil ton-ti uie pra.- a viiuii e t oiiimitto . Meiii- lilel'ire tbeinsllvis to keen !1 ! in correct hea'th ; has been devclooed with th . Dr. W. It. P. Lmerscin of ' nut rit ion expert. ! ! Kach child will be required through i his teadier and parents to submit a 1 I card indicating daily performances of 11 health chores. The cards read.-' 1 was weighed thi week on the 1 day checked (x). Beside a good breakfast and the noon and eveninu mcala. I ate mid looming and afternoon' lunches, as directed. ; I ate on!y wholesome food today,: including vegetables, fruit, and a' , leas' a tnnt ef milk, as directed; and tried always to eat unci drink slowly. I drank four gla-ses of water, seme before ta h ineai, and drank no ' THE NEWS OF THIS 1 WEEK f RUM CARLISLE j Prother f'irne on of PI a in view j preached S ind iy nu.rnir.g and Sin ' 1 lav mtrht. Mr. and Mcs . H Ouin.Mr. and M r. J- A. Pi.rri.i!i;hs and Mr. , and Mrs. (e. il ( asey urcii. I.i,( friends aroj rehtives in Wooii county. Mr. P.nly Hurknts is visiting fnen.ls rear Pails this week. Mrs. V. ... Altrnan's sister. Mrs. 1 ur.n nirham and Lim.ly of Tahoka v sited her last eck Misses Hetler and T Cone of Hudecr Ijike vis ted Mr. aid Mr. Hverhouse last week end. Misi (it. tie is a sister tc Mrs. tlverhmise. The yourg folks enjoyed a party at Mr. and Mrs. lshama Friday nijrht. Mr. T. W'. McNeely and sons, Ira and Tom of town attended church here Sunday and Sunday night. Mr. Krnest Self of town is visiting her father Mr. J. H. Hur rimi'hh. Misa I -aura Frazer vis. ted friends at Spur last week. Mr. Pill SlimonU has returned to' his home. He ha been in aur cmimity for several months. , Miss Ada Altman and Mesrs Joe Moon and Clyde Turner wer visiW ors at the W. H. Kay home Sun day. Misses Pes Sims, Orto Hay, Fr3- S in 1 veiit Upal tile ..ii.,-r ....uHL.riiiii. unci., loron iio. i . u i mi a y ,, Mn (iiiiiuu wlio r.ave any Ik S'lliltion of i is llil. iin'v ecmrCv m lhi a.n'iii l'n. ,.l .1. u..l. .1 r - . . i i iii, us nun ie.iv emi i yi a, t.n.h.liit ion and to watch the reord of tht ir l'onifr. men. To Hunt Eidnc. I Wilt re of fit lals are lax about en- 1 . .i i .c ... I .rciiijr toe iav, tni t onunuiio y tr-i tea con,..-, i, .r any iiiju-ious (iniih.s , V1S , u.hU.r I vik in leul lift nu'ht ten or s, tniL, Mftl.,.mM,n W1U, M. I MiM- nooi , ,i. nun iiu, i".n. liurrou'iis. fear ojiti. . y. M .r,.j j:n visiU-d M.si Per- i rcsi. ii lying uovvn noi less lean uliV t -M.y Sunday. 2" niin it.s both this f.-renuon unci ' gir wus ,," tj Mr. and Mrs. (hi aft. 'no , n. i j..o.n,eit Mooie. November .'th. . J I 'ayed in the fresh air today, ex-1 .j.lhU.r Nul Hcniijre fcUrted to er. isin for the time and in tiic way ; , j,,,,,) Moiulay. j dire. ted. j s. O. V. Sluloii ba aoIJ liis j I washed my hands before each ( ful , wt. n jfiei hi inuving awuy j meal today. Kll wl'Loine tlie ne . omeiii. I brushed my 'e.-th thoroug'ilv af-( .Uer breakfast and after the evfinmr meal. - I llir I illllU'TS lIiIV 1 '""iK on ine , neme .r pr I took a fid Inth on each of the. v - ....w-.w ... turing more dairy ctlll.. fur thi days of the w; ek that is che, ked (x). p 1 PIC oun.y, and he feel, that thi i Ity d unir thee chon s for five t r YrnnTTfJP rPPll Tfir une t.ppc rtunity f,.r the On Christmas ' Morning now You can't tell whether the earth will be covered with a pretty blan ket of white on Christnia morning, but you can tell that the family will be all mile and the spirit of gladness present if your purchases for electrical good are made now I Fred A. Owens You Know, The Ek-stri Ulllllllilllllllllllllllllllillllllllllilllllllllllillllllllilllllllllillllllllilllllllllllllillltliii 1 BUY A HOME We have ft firnt class, well Iik-uIp I dwell nh' fur sale. K.fjit r ot I liK Sihool. Suiiie terms. fifteen wcek, th" child Peconiea t scpiire. Kn g'nt or 1 night baronet ami is rn'itlcd to vear the insignia the Modern Health Crisiul,.. When he1 em in normal weight, he may earn advan. ecl h in "n, ly performing rtaniUrd Modern Health Crusade ":0ur Farmers Mayj; Exchange Fee Central Tex. Stock r)wrl!ink'i at wor h while price Get lo. ute.l for the NL.W VLAfi. ill p.uts i f the tity. F. NOAH & BALLEW 5riuiily .Slot !'- I l ls I'huim () l.l.Lljotl, tt4 Kanuat i m is to hunt up the ev men e E against booo sellers and bo. ze rings, S either acting itself or l.irn g private Si detective a;;eni ies. La h member "cov nant" . .C. 11 ,... II 1 ... i uicioei .iinei . it en. s.s nun me,-, , , 1 . . i . . , , 1 i i . . i, i ..J - r .,, ,,, ,h i ,..,.,! stll, chores and be ailMiit'ed to the II alth ! f tin county, haj betn torr.spoiid- do lu.l.nir the eiitht.etifi am nil-1 r""'"1 Tn,k' ,hrolih l'hy"' fUntM , ,g f c.r komu tin nn nt thrrrtoi and to o-i (ei .re. ir t tt ti. st. E I !! proptr sffut.s to inaiiitaci die. , ... . i ., i. .:.r.t for all law - Ual. Stat, and, T''- .w'l",U,,V,h National." wi'h ni kles. I la y.ii reiliy wan' a Anibrton denied that th- ...g.tni. """ "" very..il. e.aois l. own en own nonie. teii you ever on lo think how easy that could be dill"? Jim', think of lh in .n y vol "h h ii'iui' i, h.nv ii I I be ap, lied ii, i a liiuii"- i r. i - i Ui Mas formed ta put nor reforms ' blurt E ,:i,iiiiiiiiiiiiuinjiiii.iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiuiii)iiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiii.i,iiiiititi.ii INu or i.i , in LvUlliy Chiia A.i.lll.it m.Imi lik.N V.n... t.svaAnfti,. I. . t . , ...14. -it. 'I I I . i I tt. All J .s I U N. im ! . .. l .l-l4llilM. -a'.'V L 1 I i 1 1 t . It'll f i. ,l t ft u o,ui. l f IV ..4 tl.O S t SHI liil t II. .N.. lite e.. l'. J MCl-. ', I t,I.MMi,,,i,,lh. .-. I ..I, lull... , ' ' m k,l.l, l, i !.. m a .,-, toko hit 14 ),. I k i. s- I. m tmt Ivs.W County Agmt K iy W. Hetidrix, in co-olciu.lo'i .i li the larmers ill ll.tl ft toll lu liiid the most adkui oiigvou dupoml I of Iluiley's large L ed irop, and of bile h ha re. ivvd Iviici from var- ! iou kc. tion 1 I the .a e whi rs there Mere 1 rop failures stauiig that feed tr hoot and cl.niy cutllu v.i, be rx cbaiia'iti for tbu led crop that ha been grown here. A ft su. h liip f vrmxri. iv.ho are interestid in the dairy hi si ne or nj are tnuiktrig of adding some dairy tows to thtir farm, ta stoc k then, m I vei. Anyone who i iiiiere.tti d In mak ing sinh ex bangs- isn sta Mr. Hen dux and t . ure tl.u sddirious of pur ties that dcsiio u n.ako such tis.ba. ANO'I lit R NEW MOME tJLIM, UUILT MERC Rufu KjsIi is having a ni hum bunt near the Cumb. 1 land 1 hur. h. bat will s.ld 1114 h 1 1 tli app.'sian. t "i 10 mi can ni 11, u luvkll. in new 1 11 ui 1 me 11 1 iiav aii.uny uecii mutiw 110.11 11 uuo u f ( 1t1.nn struclut Willi and 'tbu 1 utility oil J.li toiidi I and! ! mod, 1 n t ,,nvt 111, n ,. and it ,.- y iu d luivrr l.il-s I'. It.igwell I. tit a II, at to ga id a.l.anlugi. It It llK .it t.i I! f - .tlit lal rath, luil 11 11 ejihal the majority of iho vttvt are 1 1 suit y on, rice I) V !'.,j:wl, Sujit.i n bang femler h..g. fur feed, . . . alth.ic.gti lit flcaiiy In an Jeimy ,eiiiembr to buy y iur yiUt fium tattle that l.avs breti raised for tUiiy lbs lupl It.ln ' btsr, I't. r tub. r , pui ,ior ar .1" i.d JO sol 111, at ILi'a 1. 11 I F.'f '.(iiu liu.s Mr, ILndiii ha llig b.lllt ef ubtteiuable. iho very lu .1 in a 1 iil T. J Mvi sy. U. H, t.f l.lul.oi, hue 'hnrilay and la. d an t ' ttiih lbs job pin. im,, il.psitiii.ii ,( tbu AtsUn. It for da' ii'iitu y.