The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, March 19, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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ing" medical schools of the en-
tire South by the general edu-
cation board, according to a
statement by K. E. Vinson, pres-
ident uf the university He re-
cently attended the conference
lbt' '-'i'1' di' t> b.iatd in Xevv and, particularly, the enlarge
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Lastly and accurately re
depth of cultivation-
kind of work that most
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Loffu e of the assistant
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IN NEWSPAPER WORK
The News is in receip- of
copy of the Calipatria.
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buy it.Luzianne cdiS
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standard, of excellent
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full rich flavor
GALVESTON MEDICAL I south. The investigation dis-[
SCHOOL A GOOD ONE closed, however, the existence’
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Fisherman: “When I was out the other day I hooked the
finest bass I ever saw. 1 had to play him for thirty minutes
and just as I was lifting him into the boat he got away. It
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and just as I was lifting him into the boat he got away. It
nearly broke my heart, he was such a beauty—weighed just six
and a quarter pounds.”
“How do you know what he weighed,” spoke up a
“you say he got away?”
Fisherman: “Why, by the SCALES on his back, of course.”
That sounds rather fishey, don’t it, but when we tell you we
'. vc the goods at the right price, there is nothing fishey about
it, but Sv. - ight goo '
better laboratory equipment. Posslble.
the. building up of the medical reputation second to none
research end of the department
See our large stock of IMPLEMENTS and get our prices on
our exclusive line of J. I. Case and B. F . Avery & Son* plow good*,
the best known and used m the world. We carry in stock and sell
Stalk Cutters, Reversible Disc Harrows, Section 50-Tooth Har-
rows. Ihe CELL drop shovel and roller cover Planters, Middle
Busters. Walking, Riding and Disc Cultivators complete with
scratchers, anil all kind of plows to fit same. Whenever you buy
anv Implements of the above name you will always be perfectly
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d. ; i i a..I imdmg March I was ] ]
l '- mi Ides! evil i i< :n ; ne .' ’
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ed Nn uollder the elite east I 1'1 ' ■
reaching mil eagerly lt.rtiiis the
ii-lica'e Calipatria vegetable.
As tlte '. rates vii re filled and as i
the ache nias'ag
tired backs the sun
drop and car." the intis. .
ing' its rich i rim. ■ m : .n
ski . the til..:'! ■ ■ • ill fed
tn re in mir v u i I u I v..
iv a- ev er 'p ■. . : Let i i.
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body.
Moral : (
bi.v your limit n i
Lands Big Contract
; ox certain deficiencies in tne ae-' Mr. J-S. Moore returned
Austin, March 12.—The partment which should be over. n>Hht from Cleveland, where he ■
medical department of the Lm. come before the University can was awarded a construction
versity of Texas at Galveston take a leading place among contract in Liberty county, the
" J........ "r ‘u" J leading medical colleges of the stipulated sum being $160,000-
country as a whole. 00- Mr- Moore will arrange to
Con
< • st’-i .1 of the Strong Hercules Bug-
's 'Moves that are so well known.
:i ‘ ' Bt-.S I. We have on hand hog,
si.s. sash and doors, also plenty of
• •’ -t*; -sses, rugs, rocking and dining
mi: tabl s. duo fol ds and other goods to
”• sure and see our stock when in town
’ 1 *hat vve can fit you up with the best
mi u vou can want on your farm or in your
vour patronage.
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depart meii;
the ■ceretarv
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I 1 he ta t 1 h -• the ((ial
i mem' .d ite partim-iit . ,
er.v high In I lie gen, ; al ]
“II bl aid. .- iu-mg pen
“t 1 fu- mil 'landing
hmds nt the i titire
ivhi h are .'trategically Im-ated.
■'iliir negotiations with the
imard v. ,'i . mt mue in the imp,-
i ' fi.it 'mm . : •!■„. problems
I i a r. fa in.' i . all -tun ,'jlu i
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..ibsci ilu- for the Ualipatria ’ plants to take the p|ai
Herald. ..cd I lie happy ev er af- froZen and that the acraJ
be as large as expec^l
1 damage to fruit uasliZJ
I the trees m aiivancedfl
i and was m,t s0 extensiwj
Mr. Burge. Everywilere?’
ited he found the btej»
ready to pun in the mnJ
for a greater co-operatw,
.............. ......: farryers in marketing h
r-iiing to A. L. i Pr°ducts to the best advscji
country as a whole. 00- Mr. Moore will arrange to
“The investigation revealed Ket his teams and a crew of men
the need of building more and ,,n the job at the earliest day
better laboratory equipment, possible. Mr. Moore enjoys a
' ‘ ‘ 1 ‘ : as a
cmtractnr. and has dune much
w ork in the wav uf mad build-
ing. both in Texas and Louis-
iana.
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friends o!
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W> are also well t repared tor your bolts, clevises, cast
I t-.rnmg plows, ! iml sides, solid and heel sweeps, Bull
l rtI|d t'.irmnp shovels, hoes handled and unhand!-
lines. !>,l( k bands, Georgia stocks, turning plows,
iv thins' t.i mention on the farm.
1 fi om t hr> '• Hui g> . w h
began t“ ........ from a swing around the j No local oil Kt-
a-! >-xtreme eastern outskirts of the ( none in sight fur
the fr..it ai d truck grow ingdistricts. Who will suggest
hat ['here Hu Imibt that the cold ' j '
::.'i went.'u i ha damaged many of Surely this Lufkin
■ th- plant.' m the cold frames, not coming to be
a . . i -the am: inn some in the hot beds should it. when
al'm;t ttn farm, but truckers de- ed” that we
• i .dinatria. i lare there is plenty of time to
d.pa'ria iiirt. pr o ire a - iffn-ient number of
'?Iif
><i
ws joins the
Mr. Moore
ngratulations, know- I .
people of Liberty ] ]
• irI v i'll lull r»'t 11 rna ■4 ’
tor their money. (Ine uf these • ■
dais Mr. Moore, nr some one!.,
el'e. will get a contract to build ' '
a lot of good roads in .Angelina
mointy. but this is no time for a
di us.'ion of that matter.
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, March 19, 1920, newspaper, March 19, 1920; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363243/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .