The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [16], No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1921 Page: 5 of 6
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Gone to New York
Stop The Fly Pest
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in first-class condition.
receiving only fair salaries for
> property
normal times.
Mrs. Frank have resided in Luf-
unable to find
a report of a sin-
l 28,1921
case
le carefully
(8) The
te per cap-
$903,233.70
and night, while
the same
id if this is these shall be appropriated.'
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Teachers’
Contracts?—In
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$903,233.70
felt these to be the
—Ev-
London, May?,
most im-
portant. I expect to concentrate
line of the conve
more than
Now,
at, what
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t of munication to m
Stop that Itching
Use Blue Star Eczema kem.
for French Itch, Eczema,
or- settle without oceupa
You’ll Get Your Paper
Einaammmomamasnrmaa
al,
of flood stage yesterday
years, and caused
vas
ret
?PINESS?
.-and dollars’ loss,
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come to sit down with the head
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many. Hughes in
errence that Ge
$698,100.17
21,320.00
27,059.25
• 1,800.00
9,214.05
146,240.23
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The children of 9
garten and primaryi
now completing a B
“The Milk Fairies,"
be presented at an «
This play illustratesi
id manner the colons
erties of the differ
their values to chl
adults, and the imp”
some foods over oM
detailed account d
will appear later, a
and date of present
but
rely
the
the
orts
der
the
18S-
i animal and get m
• service.
Prices on some commidities
in Lufkin have been reduced to
the point where the purchaser
can realize It Some other arti-
cles offered for sale hold to
their uniform price.
‘exas
and
ng a
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$ 75,000.00
30,000.00
- 6,671.24
, 38,987.00
. 40,000.00
457.47
25.00
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“Good-Bye Fly" at
SMITH’S GRO, CO.
Ruhr Valley, becau
cupation suggested J
war, the cable said, j
The Angelina N
it is reported that!
lina river, the bona
between this and Nu
counties, reached ■
found, although it is said they
were in the city the night be-
fore the case was to be called
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some well qualified teachers
who had gone into other work.
Fully fifty per cent of Texas
1
riminal case called for trial one
day this week, but could not be
Saloons Are Closing
Juarez, Mexico, May 1.—
Eleven saloons have gone out
' about 20 in the city.
The saloons were closed, it
r a second
25.00 for a
> and $150..
on the market, and unless re-
| lief is granted, many thousands
of dollars worth of products of
the soil will go to waste.
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ualor of an East
mor and tragedy
and nights of a
Red Cross Roil of Honor
in the Nutrition classes of
the Central Ward school the
following children were gold
star winners, having made the
greatest gain in their class'at
the weekly weighing:
First grade—Vivian Lewis,
Brack Battle.
Second grade—Evelyn Stand-
ley, Edith Nelson, Edward At-
you as to the help needed in
support of this bill.
patrons of
ishing the
F of items
received
e today at noon on
& W. T. railway.
all
3d
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in
v,
le
of
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rt
is
of the press. We are going to
get along together and do the
right thing in these matters of
classification, rates, etc., and I
want it distinctly understood
there will never be any occasion
when a publisher with any kind
of a grievance is not thrice wel.
Mr, and Mrs. L. I. Frank left
on the noon train yesterday for
Shreveport, where they will be
Burke’s Drug Store
o
jour attention th the import-
ance of holding teachers’ sal-
aries at the present scale of
question of second-class mails
his closest attention, saying that
[the one unpardonable sin of the
postoffice is not to deliver the
daily newspaper on time. “The
it, subscribers to newspapers
will get their papers delivered
on time. Among other things,
he says "it is no part of the pri-
mary business of the postoffice
I department to act as a censor
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Mr. and Mrs. Will Fisher and
Miss Ruth Cater of this city
were placed in jail last night
about 11 o’clock, and will be
held in custody until released
on $1,000 bond each. The
parties mentioned were desir-
1 TUESDAY
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When made no effort to^^ 3
receive the full salary
contracted for, as the law per-
mits this.
gambling concessions here be-
comes effective.
For Sale
Successful farmers plant good
seed. Mebane cotton seed, gov-
ernment tested, purity 99, f.o.b.
here 70 cents bu., 3 bu. sacks.
, P-V w uv, what can
they do, and when can I
Company at Diboll. In fact,
there isn’t a line of railway in
the county, perhaps, that is put
to more use than what is known
as the White City branch, and
9
—
cedar shingles from California,
consigned to a Lufkin firm, ar-
rived here the other day, and
it was discovered that the
VICTORY TODAY
Two laughable comedies and a good Western
A 1
c e
the former having been engag-
ed in the mercantile business
during that time, so managing
it as to be able to retire with a
modest competence, this couple
making many warm and stead-
fast friends during' their resi-
dence here, all of whom wish
for these good citizens a full
share of happiness and content-
, —-—
Eansc---w unuri w
placing the Cotton Belt
“NO” GIRL
ment in their declining years
with their two daughters and
-zx3 that have been
s needed for a long time. There
_ is Considerable traffic'over this
t line but of Lufkin, more than
I
i
TheTartars Had
Literary Tastes
a
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dermining the concre
tions. Serious din
is
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niable charm.
Y the ambassador, Ju
e the Washington cabled!
was explained, because tourists
are expected to become fewer
when the order to close the
son, the enjoyment of which
they so well merit through
- ----, v- v-az azcxu8, Mr.
and Mrs. Eli Weiner, for a cou-
Eegponga
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ifications, I also strongly
e you to make your con-
8 in writing and to word
> definitely. If you are urt- '
he Linwood bridge toe
strong current of the
would
mixed train every day except
Sunday, many log trains of the
-ufkin Land & Lumber Com-
Payment: (1) The increase of are sufficient,
teachers' salaries did not keep
pace, during the last six years.
With the remuneration in other
"HE lowly and uncultured Tartars—when books fell into their
possession—ate them to acquire the knowledge contained
therein. They doubless suffered indigestion. At least, they
weren t overlooking any bets.
| There are mistakes both of commission and omission. Better,
L y.ar’ to be satisfied that you have done your best and endure
indigestion, than overlook real opportunities and feel the pangs of
unavailing regret.
The advertisements you will find in this newspaper are business
tones of opportunity. They tell you of values you might neve*
Blow, if they were not there to guide you.
many years ago. The News
joins the entire city in wishing
them a pleasant trip and con-
tentment in their new home.
Concerning high freight
rates, how’s this one. A car of
you read and digest—this advertising? Figuratively
leaking, some folks eat it up”. They are the wise shoppers—
ge economical buyers— the ones who are strictly up to date on
pie opportunities for saving money or spending it most judiciously.
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i should first see thi
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Mix and apoly wieh , epraser.
Krono HioMe.1kil. uc,Mite., .nd
XheeP.Tieka helpa the healing of C«.
Scratches and common akin troubles on all
form animals.
A Sanitary Protoction Against Hog Cholara
•nd other contagious diseases.
Good for All Live Stock and Poultry
EASr TO USE . EFFICIENr . ECONOMICAL
Write Vj for Booklat on Livestock
W.Il.ro and Eorm Sanisation.
Bu, Kruse Die No. 1 in Originat Packagos
obability is ought to
capita for
$14.00 or
kinson, Charlie Corley.
Third grade—Pauline Dur-
- -uu bam, Murray Hartt, Vera
they do Blackwell, Hubert Swan.
Fifth grade—Sallie Read,
Bailey Largent, John Read,
ain as to the length of term, . ...___________
5 a definite contract for the guests of their friends
| length of term as you are 1 . -........... .0. "cou-
----You can, then continue pie of days, thence to St. Louis
the school longer if the funds '
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with Secretary :
ambassador repo
icanzogerumem
low the standard which should suppose. Besides the
be accepted in any school. (4)
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ported concerning th
.. that section, and then
rt, structed highways t
of lowlands are practid
which amounts to se
11110111000’
Sunday evening
NO. 159.
ize that it is necessary to pre-
Pas for taking care of this
tremendous business.
n—-—---
Jtis the optomist who wins in --------------.u na, me
reference to his garden out be- freight on the shingles amount-
AX!
iy at 9:45 a. m.
of Mother
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t Read the advertisements. Read them to know wha’s what
the shopping district. Read them to save steps, to save money, to
t save disappointments. Read them because they place before your
f eyes a moving panorama of business progress. Read them to
f keep yourself informed.
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Teachers' Salaries__in the t
present agitation for the lower- 0
ing of salaries, I desire to call r
diseases. Sold on a guarantee by
- San Augustine County Lumber
Co. w50-12t
- •4 • •
■state posi- tax.
i per capita
another row of beans.
. Subscribe for the Ne we.
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ouphe depprmsnt. andeworket w3-______rehaxit,Arekas.
ma, New Mexico, Arizona and
, - ------------- up-
since their removal to Lufkin so
it? After awhile the East Tex-
as fruit crop will be ready to ...... ,v„„
"hxethsdanbsmenardeabne TloronceBureh,.Roben Buif-
fruit and melons to be shipped
will pay for the shipping?
Strenuous efforts are being .
[made for a reduction in freight edy
cku..
Larpasmknodadaaazkqakulabdhes
are also attendants upon the
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epent yesterday in Lufkin on
business, returned, home this i
morning on the Cotton Belt,
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Subscribe for the Newa 1
0 9,
cla
if the new postmaster gener- ____
, Mr. Hays, has his way about of business in Juarez during the
-,u—i • past 30 days and six new ones
have been opened. There are
my efforts at the special ses-
- ♦ sion on the passage of the rural early is a fruitfuigurs.
& zouble
tax. This vor of this because of the many, year,
iich I tried Jeters in regard to it which have grade
Hmumwasm*
—
he legisla- sideration.of all of them
.the maxi-
d in allies. The mess
titu- Secretary Hughe
department has no
Read them regularly—it pays
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tTbeRural Aid Appropria- gle u uwerng
- ____________ ton‘ -he governor has agreed of board to teachers
lend in all to submit the rural did
billI vguuuug w — , - ---pu,
again at the Special session if attract back into the profession menta made
other sources of revenue can be "
found. Sources suggested by
the 8overnor are as follows: A - — -- Ul lexus gg x-, — auanun, moi
. . . tax on picture shows, theatrical teachers have preparation be- the average individual
e than $2,- attractions, and other amuse- 1----- " ’ _
text beokmentei an additional tax on be accepted in any school..(4)
e state per crude oil; a tax on sulphur and Our neighboring states are pay.
t careful tocoal mined in the state; a re- i"1ei "
, books and vision of our inheritance tax.
nd to order, he attorney general has given
id, I believe I me the opinion that such taxes
! $3,000,000 will be constitutional and that
2$3,000,000W1.be constitutional and that even Arkansas and Louisiana ofithe Southern Pine Lumber
fund for the the legislature may specify how take, every year, some of our " '
id if this is these shall be appropriated.' I best instructors, to whom our
probably be am therefore hopeful of getting state should make it worth
while to remain in Texas.
inewspaper is pre-eminently a
thing which a man wants when
I he wants it, and if he can't
have it when he wants it, he
doesn’t want it at all. We all
know that the newspapers go
to press on time, that they get
off the press on time, that they ____.. .. Ccu
are delivered to the postoffice the next morning. Sheriff Watts
on time. Therefore if they do declined to say where he
not reach the subscribers on prehended the parties,
time the fault lies not with the ---——-------
publishers but with the postor. /A News Want Ad will find
flee department.’’ it tot you.
Cleveland, and Washington on
a pleasure and sight-seeing tour
after which they will locate in
are now.under way for New York, the present home of
their three children, and which
and White City will be the future home of this
---------- —. .cxgu --—------ Up to io st estimable couple. Mr and
E j i J (2) The cosd ot , e present time about forty car Mrs. Frank have resided in Luf-
boardand lodging for teachers loads of ties have been unload- kin for the past eighteen years
hasnot decreased; I have been ed along the right of way, ' -ems
-----— which will replace those that
of lowering the price have,served their usefulness
• 1 - ’ (8) The The road bed will be put in
present wages are beginning to 809d shape, and other improve-
eked with,
u’ll get real smoke 1
you’ll get close-upi
' that for yourself!
it Prince Albert, a |
ist and most appe- J
led out! s
nd you will—-once §
ee from bite and 3
atented process!) 3
u want two more; J
nd truer than the 9
REPARATIONS
Irged IGNORED!
comes, I shall inform I q
of your life when :
bert! Suchentic- j
P.A.staysputbe-
o roll! You try it |
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e
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the bill passed again at the
wary La w. pecial session.I sacrificed some
lemaximumother important bills for the making contracts with teachers, theoffieials of the road real-
bed at thP appropriation measures because I earnestly - - ’ iza khat it ----------
8850 at the there was not time for the con-
ed as witnesses in a certain
usi8eeg
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BURKB DRUG COMPANY
" "TYBANK
advise you to give
your teachers time, if they del
and I sire it, to look about them for
other positions, before tying
themselves up for another year. ,
The making of contracts too w 11 araen out be- 58 •I ne sning
, hindithe house. No matter how ed to a few dollars moi
on I urg0 gloomy the prespects are at the the cost of the shingles.
sr 0 e.
"roprietors
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cansadzdakn a 1m
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wir1 atu gssslalanion '■* tne tme
oactive in applying to contracts
mde for the present year.
Therefore, although this law
does not take effect until the
12th of June, it authorizes you
, JR. f farry out any contracts made
for.the present year provided
that the district levies a local
-—. You ought, therefore, to
see that all contracts which
enrollment .r-sarx througn
now fulfilled. The teachers
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [16], No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1921, newspaper, May 6, 1921; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415645/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .