Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 119, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1924 Page: 4 of 8
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2. T. A. Ford, Lufkin. (
3. Fred McClendon, Lufkin.
4. Lee Ziegler, Lufkin.
1 5. Foster Selman, Homer.
6. B. L. Collins, Huntington.
I 7, Jno. F. Renfro, Hunting-
lina county. I
Witness our signatures, this
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Those bodies are finished by many
operations, including 15 coats of
paint and varnish.
The open bodies are upholstered
SP E C I A"L - SIX
5-Pass. 119-in.W.B, 50H.P.
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represent the
we, in combination know
, management. If
better than expecd, we
It is no doubt safe to say
that should Bergdoll return
to the states, he would be met
by reception committees from
the department of justice and
the American Legion.
One observer says an open
mind would be all right if you
could close it quickly when an
idea happens in.
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The sales have almost trebled in the past
three years. Studebaker growth in fine cars
is the marvel of this industry.
Go see the reasons. See the scores of extra
values Studebaker offers. *
There are 13 models. Prices start at $1025.
Studebaker mod
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See how Studebaker
gained top place
145,167 people last year paid $201,000,000
for Studebaker cars.
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We never stint
The rule here is to give the utmost
in every part and detail.
We have 35 formulas for steel.
Each has been demonstrated best for
its purpose. On some of these steels
we pay 15% premium to get the.for-
mulas exact.
a worthy ambition apparently
at the wrong time.
ings than are used in anycomps
car, within $1,500 of its ptice.
parts. Thuswesvs
side profits. .aa
‘ We do it becum
We rive unusual equipment
some Big-Six models, for ind
we include two nickel-plated 5
ers, one or two extra disc ri
with cord tires,a cow
■■■■« light, a motometeri
trunk, etc.
Touring .
Roadster (2-Pass.) .
Coupe (5-Pase) .
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Marguerite D’Alvarez. Peruvian
contralto, sister of Marquis 0#
Buena Vista of the Peruvian W
bassy in Washington, will sing at
the White House for President and
Mrs. Coolfdge on March 24.
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8. Eb Ellis, Lufkin, Rt. 5. 1
9. Jake Holland, Lufkin, Rt.
10. Fate Parker, Zavalla.
11. Luther Jones, Hunting-
ton, Rt. 2. • .1
12. J. B. Hales, Manning. I
j 13. Bob Lee Fenley, Pollok.
1 14. Ed Berry, Lufkin, Rt. 4.
' 15. Bill Burrous, Burke.
[ 16. Sid Woodrome, Hunt-
ington, Rt. 1.
We, the undersigned jury
I commissioners, appointed by
the Honorable District Cort
of Angelina county, Texas, at
the October term, 1923, there-
of, hereby certify that the
J The results *™
Beauty, qualit
get dividends oniwages.
All of us, after two years; get vaca-
tions with pay. All of us, after one
year, get dividerds on wages. After
five years, that annual dividend adds
> - 10% to our earnings.
The company spends vast sums
on co-operative-work
with us. When we®re- ।--------
. with all forms of i**
equipment-. |
BIG DEMONSTRATION OF
' IMPLEMENTS IS COMING
i Due To Be Held Near City Of
. Lufkin On Thursday, April
1 24. Announced
Coolidge seems to be about'
as good a political race horse
as the republicans have and
they seem determined to stay
with him. Hi Johnson picked
Present you the utmost in fine cars
on .
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the largest manufacturers of
farm implements in the United
States in demonstrating the
value of modern products for
farm planting and cultivation
to farmers in three districts of
Eastern Texas the latter part
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the world. Esd
trend toward Studebake”
come overwhelminasonsbetoc
Go analyze the reaso
buy a quality car.
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be supplied.
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strations we hope to redirect
the prejudice from the modem
tools to the stumps, opening
the way for the use of the
former and the elimination of
the latter. This will be done
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SUBSCRIPTION. EATES
Payable in Advance -
1 month --------------------- 175
3 months ------—------- ■ ■ • ■1 2*50
6 months---—- ----------' ~~~ 650
12enonfhsocated Preas is exeasivsy
entitled to the use tar republication
o all news credited to it or potether
wise credited in this paper and also
dibpatches herein are el— reeervea.
All resolutions cards of
Fszdeegridamdezts
er will be held responsible for pay-
went of bW-
This is the age of investiga-
tions. Later will come the era
of accounting.
The thought of spring thrills
us, but we can think of noth-
ing except a slow bunt down
the first base line.—Selected.
The Difference
Between the Cost of Good
ahd Cheap Printing
b so slight that he who goes
chopping from printer to
printer to secure his printing
at a few cents less than what
it b really worth herdly ever
makes day laborer wages at
this unpleasant tk ?
If you want good Work at
prices that are right get your
job printing
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180 p. m.
They go to the highest price a fine car needs
to cost. , ______ _
Don’t buy a car for years to come without. have upto-dat J
knowing how Studebaker gained its amazing ,
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So it seems that oil has been I ractical field work how the
trying to settle the troubled machines of the manufacturers
waters of republicanism for save time and labor. No sale
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year -more than,
other fine"narbuil
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How we do thif
We give you the
tra values through?
tity production,
build 150,000 an
W. L. Evans.
Geo. J. Ivy.
Statement of Clerk:
Court convenes Monday,
March 31st.
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5-Pass. 1124n W.B. 40H.P.
Touring . . . .. . . $1045
Roadster (3-Pass.5/5. . . . .- 102»
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exhibitions. "By these demon- 29th day of Novwmherianas
if somebody didn’t watch
Bergdoll, he would establish
diplomatic relations with the
United States and have an!
ambassador at Washington to
negotiate for the draft
eVador’s safe and peaceful re-
turn to America.
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Negro Hits Dishes Scattered
Courtney. .
9:30 a.m. Organization.
10:00 a. m. Who is the
.. Elect Lady and Her Children?
. 2 John 1:15 and 18. • C
A Dias and others.
11:00 a. m. What is the
Yoke? Matt 11:29-80. 1. D,
Teer and J. H. White.
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program of the 5th Sunday
| meeting of the Angelina Bara
1 tist Association to be held
with the Union SpringsBap,
B tist churdn, one mile north of
, Corrigan, Polk. County, Texas
f beginning Friday nightbefore
the 5th Sunday in Mareh‛
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H. PONTEFRACT
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Devotional ser- i
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in real leather. The closed bodies in luxury such as no maker can 85
Chase Mohair. That is made frqm Prices. far below the uSmeb
the silky fleece of Angora goats. Light-Six,built by ordinax t |
We pay for those extras — and would sell for from ‘6 comp
others—out of savings. Buildingour more. Our Big -S ix can.rced d
own bodies saves you on some types only with the highestP
up to $300 per car. ■-
of next month. Demonstra-
tions will be held at Teneha
on April 22, Lufkin on April
24 and Livingston on April 26.
M. R. Bentley, farm engi-
neer of the A. & M. extension
service, and A. W. Buchanan,
district agent, will be in
charge of the demonstrations.
“Stumps and prejudice are
the chief obstructions to the
employment of improved agri-
cultural instruments in Eastern
Texas,” Mr. Bentley said in
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Every Afernoon Exeep*
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12:00. Dinner.
1:00 p. m. Did John’s Mis-
sion End When He Died?
C. B. George, J. M. Bell and
V. M. Courtney.
2:00 p. m. When Shall We
Come Into Perfection of Life?
C. B. George and J. A. Black.
3:00 p. m. Who Is the Holy
One? Habakkuk 3:3. J. A.
Black and C. P. Graham. .
4:00 p. m. What Consti-
tutes the Lord’s Supper, and
great opportunity for economies and
savings. * «q
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to maintain the Studebaker standard ‘gasgzTe-, gys
of coach work. There sons, fathers , on this point. In our Upl-
and grandfathers are’ working to- instance, we put more Tuna
gether, to build such bodies as Stude- " " 1 - 3 i " "
baker always built.
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meat along the street. It was
not learned what cafe the
negro was from. Dishes flew
in every direction and a good
meal went to earth. The
waiter was injured some, it is
understood, on a leg, but was
able within a few minutes to I
valk awayci He was walking
down Lufkin avenue in the]
tunnel, between the two work
huses where the Lufkin Na-
tonal Bank and- the Pate
buitdings are being erected- i
For Shoe RtpafrUg go to
the American Shoe Shop—
there is no better. Just around
the corner from Burke’s Drug
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College Station, Mar. 20.
Agents of the extension service
of the A. & M. College of
__ ____ Texas will co-operate with
Entered aTthTp^^ee at Late, representatives of eleven of
Texas, for transmission .through ---------
mail as, second-class matter.
9:00 a. m. —----7 Q,
i vices, led by Bro. V. M.
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The only mishap of the day foregoing is the list of the
(circus day) reaching The names of persons selected by'
News before press time was us to serve as grand jurors for
that of an automobile striking the April term, 1924, of the
a negro waiter carrying a Laid district court of Ange-
>, Mullican. .. .
7:30 p. m. Preaching, to
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We subject Studebaker cars to
30,000 inspections. That requires
1,200 men. All told over 70,000 ma-
chine and hand operations are per-
formed in manufcture of a Stude-
baker car. In so many operations,
though each one is small, there is a
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; vices led by Bro. O. -
Formerly of Longview, Texas, is in Lufkin, I
MASTER PLUMBER and will be pleased to sub
on any and all plumbing and heating work,
through contracts or individual—none too fa
none too small. He guarantees all his work to
class and to comply with the city plumbing of
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some time. of machinery will be allowed ,
—----0--. at the time of the demonstra-
Texas issacomprehensiyemons and all brands will be
Texas, who don t know what the farmers to see just what
snow is, re ad about the can be accomplished. It will
falls of the Panhandle. undoubtedly be the biggest de-
Of course, snow on the monstration of the kind ever
ground is beautiful, but we held in the state.”
have never cared much for it
since we lost our zest for List of Grand Jurors Selected
Personally, we think the the jury commissioners of the!
Prince of Wales is wonder- district court of Angelina]
fully brave to be the sort of county, Texas, at the October!
horseman he is without a para- term, 1923, thereof to serve as
chute or something.—Dallas grand jurors at the April!
News. term, 1924, of the said district!
Mantooth. & Philen ..
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So every man among
us does his best tO make
Studebaker cars supreme.
Our fine backing
Behind us is an . hon-
ored name. For 77 years
Studebaker has been the
leader in quality and
olass,
‛ We have $90,000,000 of L
assets. We have $50,000,-
000 in model plants. We have 12,500
up-to-date machines. So Studebaker
cars are built by modern and efficient
methods.
We have an engineering depart-
ment which costs $500,000 yearly.
That to maintain and develop Stude-
baker standards.
We 23,000 Men
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 119, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1924, newspaper, March 20, 1924; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415999/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .