The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [19], No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, May 30, 1924 Page: 6 of 8
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We, your committee, be-
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Be it resolved that we in-
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fore we can learn of them at
report. So, to save much time
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eratie convention held in the
dorsed John C. Box for Con.
eratic convention was a large, when there will be much i
county, Texas, on the 6th day
CHILDREN’S
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36-inch Pajama Checks, no starch
36-inch Fast Color Percales, big assortment. 15c
50c Quality Silk Finish Ginghams
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lieving that this district is for-
tunate in having such an able
and statesmanlike representa-
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There has been mug
cussion of late as i the
not know the extent of the op-
eration of the chamber of com-
merce but I do know they have
done great things for the up-
building of our city of Lufkin,
also are of much help to the
farmer. I see men who fight
the Chamber of Cemmeree to
a finish,, them ge to. the mem-
bership of thte same foe helps.
andalwagsgettitt,tao. When I
need help I go to the busiwess
man fer ft and I eerttainly ap-
preciate their asststamce toe
much to get oat and fight
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You Cook in Real Comfort on this
me Oil Stove—It Burns Gas!
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daily association with our fel-
low men.
Hoping we may get things to
working nicely in the near fu-
ture and that our entre citizen-
ship may wake up and look at
this question from an unselfish
a
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tjinine
Jefferson County Democrats
Express Some View
. name of common sense can’t
we learn who to vote for by
$1.00
Values to $9.00
stay if their services were or
would be helpful to only a
dozen farmers or their wives
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been • member
tive in congress, recommend
' that the following resolution
’ be passed:
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and Voiles
secretary.
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Silk Sock
Red, Pink, Buttercup, White,
Champagne, Romper Blue
sizes 4 to 8 — Pair
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Lufkin Coffee
208 SOUTH FIRST STREET
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35c
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Perry Bros. Variety Store
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very much venthoncherok
home county, large
Of course some people are
so prejudiced against our busi-
ness people they think they
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Month-End Specials
These Are Real Values
city of Beaumont, Jefferon
of the Farm-Labor Union for
some 14 months and know
it would be a great organiza-
tion were it carried on in the
right way, but I have never be-
longed to the political confer-
ence and do not endorse their
platform, and if we do not
need men who have studied to
make farming more prosperous
to learn us better methods of
farming I am quite sure we do
not need slick tongued socialist
politicians to tell us how to
vote, for if we can learn all
abount faring by just grow-
ing up on the farm, why in the
15c Quality Bagdad Tissues....
32-inch School Gingham, good
patterns .
agents until I was 1
opposed to them, but did not
know why.. But after learning
of the good work they were lowing:"
doing and seeing the 8154
benefits derived from terracini
. or daughters. We should look
at these questions with an un-
’ selfish eye.
GRESSS
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chairman; C. A. (
ltwo five cent cigars if a neigh-1
fbor or two desired to smoke?
For myself, I see no reason
why their services should be
discontinued. In fact, their
lorse services have not been discon-
" tinued, only they are to be
Y paid by a different people. I
must fight every thing the bus- dorse the legislative record of
ness man is in favor of. I do
While They La
‘at '■
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the land, I * became just as
strong in favor of them, and I
know why.
cratic voters of this listrict for many of the newsitems of the
reelection as congresman from community are reported be-
this district.” fore we ran learn of them and
in News has taken in regard
our county agents. Some
vo or three years ago I had
stened to “grouches” fight the
A little girl of Alvah Ald-
redge’s got badly bitten by a
mad dogs several days ago.
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and space, the'writer leaves
The Jefferson county demo- such items to other correspond,
ents.
We learn that everything!
out in the old community is
in a flourishing condition. We
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but the time will soon be here
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Saves Time—Saves Fuel!
Burns 400 Gallons of Air
with Every Gallon of Kerosene
T J NLESS you receive satisfying service day after day
L) you are not experiencing the comforts and
i conveniences of an stove to which you are
- entitled— you’re being robbed of real kitchen joy.
1 An oil stove with the Patented KEROGAS Burner
brings joy into your home. It saves time—you
have its powerful flame almost instantly without
being forced to waste time waiting for the burner to
become hot. as is ordinarily the case. It saves fuel—
consumes the minimum amount of oil, which it
generates into gas with a large amount of air.
It is, the ohly stove that you should think of
..when buying an oil stove.
Acts and Operates Like
em a Gas Range
M The Patented KEROGAS Butner-the
■1 heart of the oil stove - burns gas, not the
I kerosene. It generates this gas ftom the oil,
•N mixing it with the proper amount of air
■W and insures an intense, clean heat. It burns
V/ 400lions of air with every gallon of kero-
BF,seneoil used. This is a tremendous saving.
BItptoduses a gowerful, double flame-". flame
within ’ flame’ -concentrated directly on the
7 cooking vessel or oven bottom. No wasted
F heat-it is placed right where you want "
No soot or odot-none of the gas can escane ana
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suggestion of Mr. Box. woula not mind paying ten
(Political Advertisement) .ts to have these agents
77-lt,Wl,pd —
JACK CREEK
As we have stated b
range
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Rust and Leak Proof—
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BOX’S SERVICE IN 4
28-inch Cheviot, fast colors neat patterns 15c
40-inch Tissue Gingham, silk filled, a
real value . . . .139c
40-inch Fancy Voiles, good selection .....25c)
Men’s Shoes, including values to $7.50 . $1.95 .
Men’s Trippie Stitched Work Shirts, our
best $1.25 value, fuU made ..... .....O
Men’s Shirts, including numbers with and
without collars, all sizes ..... .
Men’s Seersucker Pants...........$2.45 ’
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as. May. 28
News, Dear Sr:
gress- " . in a flourishing condition. bzam
"I, C. A. Ganoung, secretary hear of but little sickness now,
of the Jefferson county demo- l
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [19], No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, May 30, 1924, newspaper, May 30, 1924; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1416055/m1/6/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .