The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, March 28, 1924 Page: 4 of 8
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Lufkin knows how to clean
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Lufkin is by no means up in
the air but some of her avia-
Mr. A. W. Ellis returned
yesterday at noon from Austin,
where he spent a couple of
method of overcoming the ob
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the people throughout all his
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the theater upon which th
great struggle for the rights oi
man is to be made, and thi
righteous movement now i
progress should again forcibl)
remind us of our enviable mis
sion under providence, among
the nations of the earth. I
Let us all remember that the
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our smoke.
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must present such claims and make
legal proof thereof on or before June
27, 1924.
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NOTICE TO DEPOSITORS
AND CREDITORS
received
This part
has been
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THE GUARANTY STATE BANK & TRUST
Lufkin, Texas
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Indications are that in this
presidential campaign excite-
ment will cause fewer deaths
than curiosity.—Selected.
Talking about the weather
isn't such an infernal bore if
an experienced mule driver is
doing it.—Robert Quillen.
One observer says that the
advantage in being a low brow
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will be held in the main audi-
torium and all of the ladies of
the church and their friends
are extended a cordial invita-
tion to be present.
a problem that must be work-
ed out. It is a big proposition
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The prices we attach to each new model is far
lower than you might pay for "second degree”
footwear. You can purchase Edwin Clapp,
Howard and Foster and Peters Diamond
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Means distinctive power, character, the nature
of and kind. Good Quality ranks in the “first
degree. That is what our Shoes are, 1st Degree
Quality, First Grade.
every reader of the paper to
look over the communication
submitted by Mr. Bowen so
that they may have a better
understanding of the objects
and purposes of the union.
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Uneasy lies the head that
wears a cabinet portfolio.
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Some governments seem to
be as temporal as man. They
decay within a fortnight.
A Memphis banker suicided
but that didn't help the situa-
' tion any.
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sary for all members a
popular clerk J
on business. ’ 8
ALL CLAIMS OF GUARANTEED
DEPOSITORS PRESENTED AFTER
JUNE 27, 1924, SHALL NOT BE
ENTITLED TO PAYMENT OF ANY
PORTION THEREOF OUT OF THE
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unions, that we may obtain and
retain a fair price for all farm
products, at least cost of pr
duction plus a reasonable
abuse the minds of well meant
ing people, of the underlying
objects of the organizationj
and this calls for a systematc,
energetic and constant educa-
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we can only con-
it is still the open season
for candidates to announce for
office.
Is that you don’t feel con-
strained to lie about a dull
■ book.
Prayer.”
Prayer—Mrs. Sims.
Devotional, John 17—Mrs.
Medford.
Solo, “Hear My Cry, Oh
Lord”—Mrs. Phares.
A Church Fable — Mrs.
Clark.
Readings, “Ma and Her
Check Book,” “The Cheerful
Man”—Clark McMullen.
Mrs. Collins was elected to
atts has rcei
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Walts says-
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trowing day
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studying hard a
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Titles of nobility are being
rather widely distributed in
Germany now. The peerage
market over there has been
quoted lower and lower ever
since the Hindenburg line
broke.
Angelina County's Best____- _
We have All Styles
and Kinds for All
Ages. You’ll appre-
ciate the Vast Savings
on Every Pair.
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eebshed Every Friday Morning
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WATFORD-BIN ION PRINTING CO.
$1.50 a Year
0. E. WATFORD and w. c. BINION
Editor* and Managers
v' h or three years farmers who
: i have lined up with the cotton
J marketing department have
Lynch' Davidson, candidate
for governor, says he has
learned that the voters are
tired of generalities and want
real explicit information as to
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Notice is hereby given that
Zavalla State Bank of Zavalla, Texas,
has been closed and is now in my
hands for the purpose of liquidation.'
paper and in its efforts to
bring about better marketing
conditions the union should
student at the state university.
It is the surest Mr. Ellis saw a number of the
Our enemies will understand
this.
“Watch your step.”
J. M. BOWEN, SR.
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F. Y. Wise of Humble pass-
ed through Lufkin Sunday en
route to Tyler to attend court.
Mr. Wise was shown all over
Lufkin by his friend, Ben F.
Smith, and the visitor pro-
nounced Lufkin “the best town
in East Texas.”
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life
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wo, with wo
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Sininmyba
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Geel like doir
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Eer. A frier
tory. We have had ample ev
fellow' is elected and fails dence that the new world i
by it. But none of the profits and fall to pieces fromlk 0
will come from the big mail fixed purpose, and discgurage
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order houses.
Brand Shoes. All are "first de
and are sold to you guaranteed
an outside factory or jobber.
days most pleasantly with his F
daughter, Miss Mildred, a —
u self-seeking individuals who
' । want to advance their own in-
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The News would like for
the community’s , " -eeriely cal
FINANCIAL GUARDIAN
No greater compliment can be paid us and if J
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someone who is about to be “fleeced” w.
to have done so. " be P
, After a season of inactivity, now that ,
is in a, prosperous condition, hi-jacker promoten
agam flood the country with questionable stocksa
Before you invest—investigate. Consult wal
Banker. By reason of his facilities he is in better
to advise than anyone else, w
• take charge of the baby divi-
I sion of the society. Interest-
I ing reports were made by all
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goving Pictt
were Feature*
day
moving
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tw. A. O’Qi
[people of
Luresting and
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furnished by
The pie ea
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an uproar,
uinn made at
Lon the new
ing why it
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The meeting
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business, but sometimes we
can’t help wondering what a
grasshopper does when there
i isn’t any grass.—Snap Shots.
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greatest production on a cer-
tain number of acres. This
is a movement calculated to
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stitutions, associations a
what a governor will do.
That’s the stuff. Then when
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. Do you suppose they have
hay fever in the barren
deserts?
THE FARM LABOR UNION
The News today publishes a
communication from its good
friend, Mr. J. M. Bowen, brief-
ly setting forth the objects and
purposes, at least some of
them, of the Farm Labor
Union of America. The prin-
ciples and purposes as set out
by Mr. Bowen has the un-
qualified endorsement of this
And Article 2, Sec. 2, rea
event here and it means much «We solicit the aid of alj
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a fellow is losing out he has a —
sore place and a howl coming. DEPoSITORS GUARANTY FUND.
No, dear reader, The News
has no intention of retiring
from the job printing field. It
has the most modernly equip-
ped job printing plant in this
section of Texas and is just
now better prepared than ever
before to save the public mon.
and gamblers and price fixer
and fixing the price of their
farm products at cost of pro
house, as is evidenced by her duction plus a reasonable prof-
Cleveland is to have a con-
vention, not of delegates but of
flowers. What will be the next
idea advanced? First thing one
knows, A. Conan Doyle will be
calling a convention of spirits.
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After reading of the many
charges of corruption and
crookedness being brought
out at Washington, and then
[ by Mrs. Phares. A large
i crowd was present to hear this
profit, which is the sole aim splendid program.
f Next Monday a program is
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l ful if it can be steered clear of
tors go up there occasionally, he would then have no- com-
Mr. and Bk, -
of Manning wC
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and will require the concerted
efforts of the greatest minds to
solve it to the best interests of
all concerned. Substantial
progress has already been
made, and during,the past two
reading the denials from those body, taking their business"
of the hands of the speculat
mails as second-d*** —ttar.________
Al resolutions, cards of thanka,
er will be held responsible for he
payment of bi.
to raise prices on job printing
from 25 to 50 per cent because Zavalla State Bank of Zavalla, Texas,
various ogarnizations, now 6
Iturnripromepnwerhthad.anrnogoman
and fall to pieces from lack 0
it annually, as all other or-
This is one movement that has ganizations do.
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THE LUFKIN NEWS
placed on a higher plane.
Farming is the greatest indus-
try under the shining sun, and
that which adds to the pros-
perity of the farmer will cer-
, tainly add wealth and pros-
perity to every other industry.
Better marketing conditions is
time at his disposal has count- stitution, plainly gives the 10
ed up the number of telephone ed purpose and sole aim of th
officers. The program was
concluded with a piano solo
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to be rendered under the
the direction of Mrs. Leach. It
•From practically every sec-
tion of Texas come reports of
business men offering pre-
miums to farmers for the
America.”
Rightly understood
ALL CLAIMS OF GUARANTEED
DEPOSITORS MUST BE PRE-
SENTED AND LEGAL PROOF
THEREOF MADE NO LATER
THAN JUNE 27, 1924.
Hosiery for Men,
Women and Children
The Woman’s Missionary cellent grades,
Society met Monday afternoon
at the regular hour. The fol-
lowing program was rendered:
Song 516, “Sweet Hour of
in a certain city. It might be
quite interesting to have the friends of the movement, to pt
, , , patrons of the exchange turn forth herculean efforts to di
who want to see the agricul- in the number of calls that
The Lufkin Daily News
Should Quit Job Printing
in a letter broadcast among
the business men of Lufkin,
our competitor in the job
printing business suggests
that the proper thing for The
Lufkin News to do is to quit
job printing and turn the
whole works over to him. As
i a reason for this he states that
“WE are paying our part of
[the taxes, WE contribute to
i your Chamber of Commerce,
Retail Merchants Association,
Lions Club, Y. M. C. A.,
churches and other organiza-
tions and WE are one of your
town boosters.” A further
reason, but one which he is
' particular to* conceal, is that
such a move on the part of
this paper would enable him
Missionary Society Met
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Purposes of Union ’
Editor Lufkin News:
I desire to give • a few
my views relative to the c
stitution of the Farm Ia
Union of America, through
columns of the News.
Article 1 of the constitut
plainly states: “It is stri
and exclusively a busin
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petition. He also argues that
newspaper and job printing
does not go together. That
is the most ridiculous proposi-
tion ever placed before an in-
telligent public. This same
fellow came to Lufkin with
both a job printing and news-
paper publishing business and
would be conducting both to-
day if he had possessed the
ability to make them go. It is
invariably the case that when
All claims and proof of claims must
be presented to the special Bgent in
charge at the banking house or
Zavalla State Bank of Zavalla,
Texas, or mailed direct to me at Aus-
tin, Texas.
J. L. CHAPMAN,
Banking Commissioner of Texas. *
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, March 28, 1924, newspaper, March 28, 1924; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1416005/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .