The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 159, Ed. 1 Friday, March 2, 1917 Page: 1 of 8
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Methodist Sunday School.
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and energetic work
trenuous
both Methodists and Baptists j prir neiple that every association
created under it shall act ex-
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within the next few days, and
ther mention of the eve nt in
show up bad for Lufkin. Let’s
family.
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cotton farming makes
mem-
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well.—
and his children
or
as
including
Beaumont Enterprise.
the drag there
by mailed ballots.
would not be
; Voting by proxy
commerce could proc
line of All-Over Aprons. ’
of Houston, there be-
the city
Mr. Pastoriza is father
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cumstances if they were pre
dent, and they sat silent
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of the so-called “Houston plan
of taxation,” being an ardent
single tax advocate.
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F SERMON ON
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the musicale.
A few more sidewalks. of the
• • cent club which pays $25.50. \
: : You can put in $1.00 or $2.00 or $5.00 each week and ; :
■ ■ in 50 weeks have $50 or $100 or $250. , ‘
ing his semi-annual visit to this
town.
Plaza Hotel Building.
Port Arthur, Texas
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fbified Farming Is the One
Me Farming That Will
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{ Save the Country.
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pdd to his bank ac-
.Kind never will have I that
some of the friyhtful conditions
which exist today along many
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members, to perform services and also
and
be.
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The Lufkin National Bank
Miss Ailene Foster will give
a musical recital at. the ! irst
Methodist Church hx Satur-
day night at 7 o’clock, and the
public is most cordially invited
to attend. There will be fur-
: ' person or
American
The bill is drawn on the
Jan van Tyenand (. 1. Fortu,n.
Managers
Un abandon this plan thef
Sent year and return to the L
$ tton plan because the sta- 1: :
Jummanded a high price alL
while ago. It matters but : :
4 even if farmers had an+
f the laudable objects of the
lass in securing a membership
3f 100 is now sure of attain-
ment. and evidently within a
very short time, as the number
how enrolled is 61. a gain in
the past few Sundays of 39.
The Sunday school services
their seats.
"When the president comes
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agency to sateguaru ev
_____profit feature of such
organization, cuItaisebe ul.
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in the
are such that not a man. wo-
man or child in the city will be
to the
roads wi
Monk & Co. to Renova.
Diboll, for interment.
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THE FASHION
The Ladies' Store Ahead
afe farming that can be ;;
kin this country, and we : :
' permitted.
• The draft of the proposed
; dbill was prepared in the depart-
mentin compliance with re-
officials and
Open a Savings Account with us, be-
cause even a small amount deposited
each week, or each morth in time
will put you in possession of cash that
with the experience you have by that
time gained, will assure you success
in any business enterprise you may
undertake.
three candidates
WOLLAND IfXASHYPOm BANK
of Amsterdam. Holland
ith lleadquarter in
Port Arthur, Texas
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how ami
anywhere. This is an
drt fact, hence good busi-
nce (which they have
ter on the advice of competent
counsel of their own choice.
Hon. J. J. Pastoriza has won
the nomination lor mayor of
W Oy appeal to the farmers + ‘
hghugain this year, it is also
trde that everything else a far-
mer and his family have to use
wQl ■ be correspondingly high. .
and their cotton money will all ■
Open a SAVINGS Account ‘
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e farmers of this favored
in of East Texas, and it j
ises to continue along this
of our publi throoughfares
One of the rural mail car-
riers remarked to a News re-
• TO AID FARMERs/Is^
; INTENT OF THI BILL
concrete variety, would not
n the part of pastor, superin- ,
indent, teachers and scholars
n the way of soliciting attend-
[nce accounts in no small de-
Lee for the great increase,
ach class receiving its pro-
sortionate part of the new
membership.
rThe Baracas, taught by Rev.
immon, was one of the lead-
rs in securing increased mem-
bedhips*4804 additionaf- names
being added to the roster of
the aggregation of the young
prettiest lines of
Georgette Crepe
WAISTS
All beautifully trimmed in lace and
dainty tucks, some embroidered;
colors, flesh and white.
points out, that this feature be With the main necessities
adhered to both in the organ-1 raised on the farm, then what-
ization and in the conduct of I ever money can be realized
a clear
so, and i
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ehave observed and are ::
(fully convinced than evers
mg m ■ d ! nation to perform for its
• "E A IA gAEAI RA I ( ' bers, in a similar way, services of the farmer himself. Ids
| 4 I LB I I I W U I 23 : connected with the purchase.......
—V•* " " 5 ; hiring of supplies.
usiness men of the city. One
clusively as an 'agent for the
overlooked in securing a prom- member, and that if it acts for
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this morning that the Let's us, the drag, folk . amt
aisbsdcusse
Congressman Dies of This porter
District Backs Wilson | catalogues were
attempted the enforcement "f
something no self-respee tin
nation could or should endure.
He criticized the republicans
I for their attitude and challeng-
ed Leader Mann and those
working with him to say what
they would do under the cir-
Deposit 5 or 10 cents the first week and increase your : ■
deposit 5 or 10 cents each week and in 50 weeks you will ■ ■
have $63.75 or $127.50. ,
Help your CHILDREN to join; it will teach them to +
SAVE and SUCCEED. Join YOURSELF. :;
We also have a 1-cent club which pays $12.75 and a 2- '
IN THE BANK
t is to join our
j Christmas Banking Club
Come in, ask about it. I
he says it.” son.
Representative Kahn id near
California, republican, replied The lady isurviy • ” 1
■ husband and live children, and
I her husband was with her at
will question the fact that all- Fo"8 de" lte" preparedness the time of her death. She was
‘ were now being justified, and so ill upon her arrival here that
that if they hail been supported he could not respond totreat
in the past by the gentleman mint -Nacogdoches Sent.m l
| from Texas and others there The good road editor ol this
Dr C F Sloan the Sloan would not now be so much paper will again insist that the
Dr. C. E. Sloanne"f I haste and anxiety in preparmgl is thing, after:
liniment man. arrived nmailthe country to meet the serious rain. , a .......... use of
knygsterdaut week, in i0l shtustion which rnfronts .1 Ihe dra ilm . ....... „isl
ii-Xrihur,r‛Wfit
Messrs. Creer & Nail at l’eaumnt. lexas
The Holland Texas Hypotheek Bank
U until the end of the
ster.
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t operative associations has been se
;1 drawn in the U’nited States d-F/F
ced she
together with a letter explain-
ing the circumsstanees under
which the bill was prepared
and the object to be accom-
plished. is published in service
[and regulatory announcements
Come in and get a “Christmas Banking Club” Book +
FREE. : •
: agriculture or horticulture.
: Membership would be non-
j. । f .1 transferable, and each mem-
We now have on display one or -ne : her would be entitled to one
: vote only. to be deilvered in
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Yesterday’s express brought another shipment of .:
Taffeta Dresses, Sport Suits, New Skirts, and a big .
(Prom Saturdays Daily;).
says he stands for the rights of Mrs. John McCann of Diboll
American ships and American who was brought to this city
passengers to sail the seas un-.a day or two ago lor treatment,
afraid of Great Britain or tier-1 died about five o clock yester-
many or any other power on day aft. moon aun m-r remains
crth. pacifist that I am. I am are being shipprd by the un
clertaking tlepariment o1 " a’
---- - “ ‘No. 20 of the otiiee of markets
a degree of enthusiasm never ; and rural organization. In
before known, and spoke vol-shaping the bill an effort has
times for the good that will re-been made to conform to the
LOANS MONEY On Easy Terms
: live stock, machinery and
■ equipment and the hiring of
: labor. The membership of
' such organizations would be
: limited to persons engaged in
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. . ganization already receiving j which exempts from the oper-
istory of the religious organ,- great benefit in the marked in-lation of these laws “labor, ag-
ation in Lufkin, 528 men. wo-1 crease in attendance at bothiricuitural and horticultural or-
hen and children being present morning and evening servicesiganizations instituted for the thghice of cotton would
hr the enjoyment ot the sen) 1f you are not a member of i purpose of mutual help and LE-i- +hi.. ...... it ;
es which such an unprece- 1 some Sunday school. get your-inot having capital stocks or
ented attendance called for.self in readiness for next Sun- conducted for profit.”
day. as the plans being laid by
connceted with the production, count as well as add to the in-lwith him and will sustain him
preservation, drying, canning, | dependence of himself and his Whn
build while we are here for the storing, handling, utilization, family. Diversified farming is ’
folks to come after us. j marketing or sale of agricul- nothing but sell-protection, nd ......... ,_________
tural and horticultural prod- every farmer owes this prolec briefly saving the members of
j nets produced by them. It tion to his family; for no ene congress w ho had always stood
: I would also permit the associ- — " " "1
a non-member it shall do also
of these commodious houses ofas an agent, the service to be
worship for an hour and a halt! performed at cost. It is sought
service on Sunday morning. by this application of the prin-
------ ci pie of agency to safeguard
Washington, Feb. 28.—A 28
draft of a bill for use by states Pt
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association, as agent lor its the farmer can save something
7 k . . OT
Co-Operative Marketing is En-
couraged by the Members
_ the association. [from cotton will be
the paper before the time tor The bill would permit theprofit, or practically
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and Trust Company : 1
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The way to have
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LUFKIN, TEXAS, FR
thdiversified farming is the
(From Monday’s Daily.) ............... e - . ver 1
The attendance at the Meth- dound to the Sunday school; Clayton ........
list Sunday school yesterday and to the church, the latter or- i United States
as the largest known in the
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+ desiring to provide for the or- "
■•'ganization of non-stock agri-
cultural and horticultural co-
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and that more of them were be- ali
idy have.
Washington. Feb. 27. — in a ing delivered out on his route.
brief speech before the house than ever before. This leads Mr. J. M. " ‛n ol Nacog
during the debate on the mili- the reporter to remark that theidorhe wa "l"r in the <ilv
tary bill, Representative Mar- mail rder houses know their today n inln‛ , and called
tjn Dies, in an eloquent speech business, and that if it was not al th" N 0lt C- subscribing
made a plea for the support of f()r th(,jr constant advertising. i--r ‛* huihin paper, with
+quests from many officials an the president in his stand for th. . could never hope to -ue • hi ” h" will "Val’d Tron’
+ individuals. It is pointed out the enforcement of American .....j noV on.
± that the department of axri rights upon the high seas. Mr.
+ culture has no power to 16 1 Dies said that American com-
+ an authorititative ruling as tomerce is being hemmed in in
L the anti-trust laws of the the harbors of the United
[; United States. Il is suggested, States, and that when Germany
t therefore, that those who de-j attempted to say
sire to make use ot the bill where and when
, J drafted by the department, or
L to organize thereunder. should
:: act with reference to the mat-
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partment of agriculture and,
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;• r?e
ft the longest, the Enter-
t has seen fit to advocate
ll the force it could com-: ;
d diversitied farming as,;;
safest and surest salvation ;;
fonsumed in buying meat. :
fa and other things they >
| be compelled to have. >
d aricles and feed of all ;
kids can be raised at home far ;
cper than they can be pur- ■
cl
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THE FASHION
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 159, Ed. 1 Friday, March 2, 1917, newspaper, March 2, 1917; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415289/m1/1/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .