Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 205, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 30, 1921 Page: 2 of 5
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OUR MOTTO: “LIVE AND LET LIVE”
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There is a “Diamond Brand” shoe for
every purpose: a price for every purse
Aii about the ral atm -she:
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assuring that
County Farm
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r w ind W display of Finest Irish ptakes
in glass. year at 3 *5
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1 uable paper in
undertaking at
the Angelina
entier heavy-
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Jim Stokes, -
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service, and after being well worn can be
readily repaired and their wear greatly in-
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5-2w1 " he hot weather.
. ’ 25 Lbs. best corn meal 75.
of the 4- wl Lufkin Grist Mill.
and we assure you that
array of bargains. _______
friends and neighbors about it. ______ .
ice water for everybody. Be herethe,
things are going to take place-be on hand
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about heaven and not believe
the awful things about hell was
aafnal —The-meu —who__wrote.
were inspired by the same God
—Jehovah. If there s no hell,
there is no heaven. If heaven
chickens and
highest market
at Gunter’s
the BEST from every viewpoint
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Thanking ye for the ad-
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re receiving il 25 pcr crate
sortomatoa while growers not
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'ess than 1.00 per crate, Ac
cording to W K Farrar, mark
eting agent the Cotton
railway.
This is the firs . . ,
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marketing ,
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ished by the state farm bureau
The exchange was organized
this i
spring with headlquartora !
at Jacksonville ami i-composed ‘
of 2,300 members living in'
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getting
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Yours ruly.
.J. DUNNE.
Anything in groceries deliv-
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| see no valid re son
farmers of A igelina county
this industry a: they are vitally
interested.
June 2Mh. 1 92 !.
sor News:
■ Was with interest that I
read ynur article in yesterday’s I
Paper regarding the tomato in
dustry in East Texas. The con-
elusion, you reach are well
founded and should be follow
ed up and worked out by the'
larmer of Angelina county.
... Members of the East Texas
omato Growers' Association
matoes ship- other debts contracted a year bed in a two-room flat.—Kan- r
rille at an av- ago with tomato money, which sas City Star.
we believe the Bible
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'nelusion - xoras,
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mring the song -ervi -
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Your Money Back and a
New Pair of Shoes Free
ling and w ins quick sympathy as
Nancy Bradshaw. Charles
Richman is poseful in his vil-
lainy. E. B. Tilton gives a well
drawn characterization of a
theatrical manager, and Earl
Whitlock plays nicely the role
f an author. Florence Desh-
as the latest exploit of the
- ah- :• t wn. and Helene
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of Angelina -Curtain" is a pictured story .
should n t let another of stage life from the printed
____ . hput forming a work of the same name by Rita
(Tomato Grow ri' Association Weiman a. published in the
and join this E st Texas Toma saturda: Evening Post. Like all
: Growers' Ex hange..thereby _ N iss weiman’s stories, "Cur-
fair price for ain" is a slice of life. The plot
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has said :h< r
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man will iestroy
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Farers are ar
account - and it
has success! illy taken down
. ironing boai 1 and deposited
afely behin 1 the in-a-door
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Tonight will be Boy Scout
ght, when a scout mtion pic-,
"ire will be shown. I- is hoped
hat the parents of the oys will
ome with their son- for this'
service. The subje tonight
■■•ill be "The Value : a Soul."
There will be no ser e Satur-
day night.
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of the picture might be said to
stazed. Ju: a have been taken from the head-
many tomatoes lines of a daily newspaper, so
Angelina coun- true is it to life.
ty per acre as 4n! county in There is a general air of nic-
Intmnuch a> we e about the production with
have the mark ting agency rich settings and its well-
fimatoes I can characters. The gowns are
why the I
..... fetching.
. .. ln1 i A most capable cast is anoth-
I .. C!er attraction. Katherine Mac-
and business nen should push’ponald is beautiful and charm-
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We have rete.v- a new .
known brand of perfect fittine -hrs .
range of patterns. some arc -n br.gh:
effects, while others are for he more
tastes. Quality is of the higtec grade.
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amaze you with the great
-d early. See the big circular—read it!
Bureau will as st your every
eff rt in formii ; this tomato
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LUFKIN DAILY NEWS
rublished Eery afternoon Except
____— Sunday by ■ I
WATFORD-BISION PRINTING co.
G. F WATFORD and "• c. BINION
Editors and Manasers
TELEPHONE NO. 68
Entered Lufkin,
Texas. for iransmission through the
mail as se- anf-dass matter.__________
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Payable in Advance 1
1 month ......-....... 80.65
8 months --------------— 1E
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The Associated Presa is exclusively
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of all news crediced to it or not other-
wise credited in this paper and also
the local news published herein.
All rights of republication of special
cispatches herein are also reserved.
AU resolutions, cards of thanka,
programs and other matter not gen-
eral news, will be cleaned as adver-
tising and barged for at the rate of
one cent for each word, and the send-
er will be held responsible for pay-
ment of be:
R td . - :r shi n gles, St ar- A- ;
Star. $ ” per square.
4tf H-rreL Transfer Co.
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Revival Interest Continuer
A: -\ inge says sometimes'
. - " ron’t believe a word
- and says—except
lks in his sleep.
: ur o dlers r
n th. Henderson. - Cheroh
and Hopkins counties. It con-
rols between 75 and 80 per
c+ f the whole tomato crop.
Thirty thoehddollars a day
, rry just a littie bit less j ton to spend a few days.
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