The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1923 Page: 6 of 8
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RENFRO WILL JOIN A
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At the meeting of the direc-
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Bates Goes to Houston
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his home, having formed
a con-
Renfro ran a splendid race, be-.
hosts of Angelina citizens.
Capture Rare Birds
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Saturday Specials
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One of the most important
matters decided upon was the
calling of a mass meeting of
the members of the Chamber
G. H. Dungan, of Nacogdo-
ches, was in Lufkin Monday
was undergone to determine
the extent of injuries received
i Mr. Renfro’s association with
'Judge Conley bespeaks a rec-
Proposed Sales Tax—Plan
Mass Meeting Soon
cs at Lowest Pri
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trouble incurred to the retail
merchants.
The three new directors on
the board, R. W. Kurth, T. J.
Aycock and I. A. Coston, were
10 yards Cotton
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REELECT OFFICERS
CHAMBER COMMERCE
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W. J. (“Uncle ■
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an indisposition th,)
him at his home pig
of eight or ten day
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ent, unfavorable 0
due to the effects Hl
gue fever which hen
time ago.
. any more,
peace. The course of appeal, with its
• core ndditienal cost and lossiof.
mon Mr. and Mrs. Jones will time, seems to be taken as a
Leave* Tuesday to Enter Law
Practice With Judge John
M. Conley Down There
plan will be effected whereby
the tomato producers of Ange-
lina and Nacogdoches coun-
ipply of Vegetab
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P. D. Renfro, one of Lufkin’s
promising attorneys and who
has been a member of the lo-
cal bar for some time, an-
nounces that he will leave
city-so telephone your order if you can’t comedown.
Watch lor Our Specials for Every Saturday.
Men’s Blue I
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lina and other counties. ‘Be-
side being an attorney of ~
achievement and promise, Mr. fl
are, president, Dr. T. A. Tay-* Sec. Wm. C. Hall.
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EMe’/tion went 0,1 record opposing mass meeting of the membershannon, who hasb22M
the sales tax that has been of the Chamber of Commerce ly ill in the- AngeA
the bed for any length of time. * reside near Clawson.
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tinel wishes him success.—
Nacogdoches Sentinel.
Bilk Mixed Crepe. 36
inches wide, do
2 yds for... VC
Linen Lace, 16
yards for
Remember these prices are for Saturday only
Phone 120
Angelina Grocery
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rows of Nacogdi
seen in Lufkin T
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in the amount of when same are formulated.
Renfro is an orator of no mean
ability, having filled more
Dress Shirts, with or
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Here on Tomato Matter
a fall Saturday night,
It has just about gotten to
where there io no such thingis.
Wis. une P. as. No. 2 Can
W is. < orn. No. 2 Can
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Here we are offering the kind of values that will take you back
ten years. Think of getting such bargains as these for 98c. But at
the same time remember that they are for two days selling only. Sol
read over the list carefully and come down to the store early. Here
is truly money saved for you.
Sec. Wm. C. Hall, of the Luf-
kin Chamber of Commerce, sponsibly connected with some
relative to tomato matters, important litigation in Ange-
Mr. Dungan hopes that some
character. He has been re-
7 yds Heavy Outing,
Light and 0o
Dark colors.... J C
These officers stated Saturday forenoon by
Men’s
and Boys’
Heavy
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for, < ach
I Mr. Renfro is a young man
forenoon in conference with of attainment and splendid
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lor; first vice president, Kester mittee, consisting of W. C.
W. Denman; second vice pres- Trout, R. W. Kurth and W. C.
Conley is a veteran member, of ident, w c Trout; treasurer, Binion, was appointed to look
the Beaumont bar and Was w. y Glass. after the details and arrange-
formerly chief justice of the The commercial organiza- ments of the banquet. This
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ties will be enabled to ship to-
gether the approaching season, than one man 3 quota of public
If enough tomatoes should be speaking in the various affirs
Polly Brand
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" <in x ray examination) .__________ |anxious to square account,"ill
Were Married Thursday generally find him at his of-
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Miss Tina Belle Everett, who cept a plea of guilty, and the
week ago, when she fell from n sided in the Dunn school or fine that may be attached
he back steps and either broke Jack Creek community, and thereto.
or dislocated her right hip. The Mr. Andrew Jones, who resides! _______
result of its examination is be- about one mile from Clawson,.....
ing anxiously awaited by the were married in Lufkin Thurs-'where there is
any friends of the patient, day afternoon. Judge E. 1. At-one and final trial
who sincerely trust that thekinson, justice of the
injurieswill T be as ser-lofficiatedat the marriage cere-1 additional
' t° keeP her confined 10 monv. NIr. and Nr — win , seems to be taken
[matter of course, these days. '
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hospital, was repcfS
some better Tues 18
news wwill , be gladii ■
by the man friends,
hannon over the el
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membership, it was emphasiz-
ed that this did not prohibit
any other physician or surg-
eon from doing charity work at
the hospital. But when char-
ity cases are brpught to the
institution for attention, it will
be the duty of the three physi-
cians mentioned to look into
the cases and administer the
proper aid, it was stated.
Body Went On Record Against present at the Friday evening
session.
Ladies’ Gowns, nicely AO
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SI.35 Boyshform
Brassiers Ao
for only . J3C
Attorney W. B. Bates, form- 11 enougn tomatoes snould Di
er prosecuting attorney for this produced at both places, it is of Angelina county where aple,
judicial district, has-gone to thought that it would be well speakers have been in demand.,
Houston to make that place to have packing sheds at both In a four-cornered, race for
Lufkin and Nacogdoches. 1tis county judge recently, Mr.
nection with Fulbright & thought likely that further ac-
Crooker, one of the leading tion on the matter will be tak-ing in the run-off primary.-W
law firms of the city, Hisjen. ‘goes to his new and promoted
family will join him later. Mr. 1 _________-_______ post with the good wishes of
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managers of the Angelina ,
county hospital it has been: M Pibardanosyrdnts Tuesday, Jan. 9, for Beaumont ofCommerce “Friday evening I of Commerce on Tuesday, Jan.
learned. Dr L. H. Denman ntom d"vsiting "in to enter into the practice of the officers of the body wer23.
wasapp oin e to have harge week collecting law there with Ju ge Jo n M. re-elected to succeed them- banquet of this affair, it was
of the surgical chantv. cases UK e " weem! comE Conley
and Dr. J. C. Van Nuvs and rents and transacting other
Dr. J. W. Hawkins are in business matters pertaining to
charge of the medical charity the large real estate holdings ommendation in itself. Judge
c possessed by Mrs. Chancey in
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At the time of the announce-
ment of the new charity board
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for him, and he is pleased with ' Dallas, Tex., Jan. 9.—Six
his prospects of advancement white ablinos of their species .. , .6
in his profession. The Sen-and ver. rare birds, have been! ountye ttorney Brazil is
..... Obtained as specimens for the nW comfortably located at
Texas Museum History, Ed thecourt house, occupying an
Sewell, supervisor of collec- * upstairs room next door to the
lions, announces. The quail sheriff's office, moving to his
were caught and will be pre-ipresent..quarters a short tixe
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Club H use Oat Meal
Post Toastie
Spuds, a onna
7 Pairs Ladies’ Hose in Black
Brown and nN
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it would be a tax burden di- the organization. Plans more
rectly on the consumer and a in detial will be announced
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proposed to be made a law in will be looked forward to by
Texas. It was deemed that both old and new members of
HOSPITAL CHARITY I D. E. Hughes and family
BOARD APPOINTED have returned from a visit of
_____ iseveral weeks to Dallas, where
Three Physicians Appointed th e former has been taking a
By the Board of Manager* special course in optometry
Of Angelina Hospital and passing a most creditable
, .. --, examination before the state
A charity board, consisting, . . . .
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of a membership of three phy-1
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sicians and surgeons, has been
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1923, newspaper, January 12, 1923; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415703/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .