Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [7], No. 226, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 26, 1922 Page: 3 of 4
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one that will at least partly
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at Abram’s thus far in the sale, we suggest shopu iLi
tomorrow—lor really nothing can be gained by w i'timi.
and then again there is always the danger ol waiting ■
t,po long—the thing you want may be sold.
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If Angelina County for your support given me in I
f-"1 ; , , nltlie 1’rst Pr‘mary and soliciting vey left today for Houston <
FP^e? 1 ’,at z. |fhe same in the second pri- a business trip of two or three
a-off for the office mary. and aS8Uring those who days.
Bsor I now here j jj(1 not gee fjt to VQte for me ]n
nee to my friends the firgt priniary that t h;lve!
to continue in the niy lhe kindiieat feeling for _
ike the most thor-jthem and inv-te them to make jng>>
Sign of the county ■
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|inst two splendid; prirnary you can gae your way
I clear to support me
thank you always.
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each and every Keltys office Thursday night,
Iman most deeply benefit church. 26-
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dies and other materials. T'
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and his numerous friends
among both old and young will
be grieved indeed to hear of
his critical condition.
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Mr. C. C. Roland, represent-1,
ing the Shamburger Nursery of
Tyler, will be in the city this!
week. Phone ISO and he will
call. 25-ip
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FOR RENT |
RENT—Two nicely furnished 'j
rooms, 4 blocks from Cotton Belt! i
depot on paved street and cementj 8
sidewalk, all conveniences. Phone 69;>.' I
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FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms!
for light house keeping to couple j
without children. Phone M9. 18-tf ,i
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on! banquet to be given in his hon-j "gdoches has been taken mer|
■ee or on Friday night of this week! !,v a *',m w‘th ten .teals ex-
at Hotel Angelina. The doc-! Perienee in the theatrical bu.si-.
tor was one of the most ener- ness- a"d lbe Sentinel says
getie workers in boosting for! ma"y ”‘ w a»‘> "»-|
the new hotel and in securing! ”n,v,!,1,enl^ a,c bci"K l'la”^lld
subscriptions for its construe- a“ ,thcn’ a.new i
tion. and in recognition of his! ventilation, which has proven
... . . . - highly successful in many large!
'theatres, which consists of two!
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LOST—Dun mare, reight about 659
pounds, brown, ‘all-faced horse,
sunburned brown m -re mule, weight
about 650 pounds. I ‘««1 ™of-
fered. Notify E. A. lanfon, Hall Hill.
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—better Turkish
— better Virginia
—better Burley
; ns will be sent, while it is
' .v assured that as many as,
I ..vc counties will be represent-'
jed.
, The convention will open
’Saturday night of this week al
ithe Nazarene church and con-
tinue through Sunday. Every-
j body is cordially invited to car-1 Joe Kinnney
liy baskets and spend the day.'quite
p‘ promises to be a song feast; he went
jthe first primary that I have Leo Abram has abandoned
only the kindliest feeling for the car he has been “flivver-
’ around the busy town
ja further and more thorough and countryside in, and has
investigation of men and of my! adopted a new.machine turned
qualifications and if in the next out by Dodge Brothers. It is
now high time for everyone to
id received in the'^lear tc/gupporf me i shall watch their step, he says, as
a vote for which tkank you always. the sign on radiator "dodge,
3 feel very proud. Mogt gratefuny yours, i brothers" will more than
itood by me moat (Fate) DENMAN.' likely mean just what it says
[ now call on you 26.lwl_lPolitical Adv I until he becomes better ac- of this splendid citizen in haV-
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: special agencies which prepare church advertisements, if you
ible of doing it yourself and your church will give you thu
rB(7T ide think you can write the but advertltemenls younelf,
0 your town. Supposing you only increased your congregation
bper tint the firft year, wouldn’t it be a fine inveftment? Of course M
uld. And it can be done.
r But don’t try it for a month and then (top.
That would be waiting your money.
Ivory Soap, Cream of Wheat, HO and all of thoee other wefr
tertised articles that are household words did not achieve their success
fept after years of advertising.
That old motto, “ Keeping everlastingly at it brings success,
rertising.
The road is open to you. This paper Stands ready to help.
■ You want to grow.
You want to reach out.
’ Advertising is the answer.
Fill those empty pews with new people.
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In response to an invitation
from the young folks of Crock-
ett a crowd of Lufkin boys
accompanied by Mrs. Pick
Lacey and daughter, Jennie,
motored over to that little city
ers Monday afternoon and enjoyed
several hours of dancing. The
j floor was smooth, the music
excellent and the visitors
i a splendid time. Some
arrivals from Lufkin reached
j^mlay. It may be that some!^ ‘‘"’"T .hiU' ‘"’n
-1 ’hose not directly interested! ' 5 '
the gathering nay have for-! '
. -port an i ii lovable e\enim?.
eu the exact <•. but it :<
. i that all ■ nienmei ,
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‘p iwety effort take .are'
many visit-i , expet lei'.' .Mir . i: vol. i K; ■ . j
!< • annual affair fo> ' . . . who b.i .
: '. counties of Angelina.'reli.t'v .-s in tin- t
•i h.'foki'e and Sac. Augustine,' ral weeks, r.tu. te1. :
j : whence splendid delega- h-.me in Dallas Men.la-,
ip .u companii . ■
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i’oy Kurth.
N the language ol the race Datk,
home sltelch" would naturally
about tun. Our July ( learante
home strett h’’ so to speak, inasrnut I
more davs in which to run its course.
Fri-County Copvention
Sacred Harp Sing
It was several days ago that
The News called attention to!
the annual tri-county Sacred
Harp singing that will hold its1810"",
'convention in this city
sick at El I’asv,
several day s
j that will be long remembered, hopes of benetitting nis healtr.!
i H’you never in your life joined | lbe trip was a most trying
Ji. the singing of these grand one. and in his dedicate stale!
I >id songs, you will enjoy suen ot health has *hnd the effect'
• singing by others who know! ou confining him to
now to sing.
Will Banquet Dr. Taylor
lYou know that churches in all the big cities advertise, and they have
B it moil profitable to do so.
I If it is a success in the city, why wouldn’t it be a success right here in
liome town?
I You know it would be if you only had the nerve to try iL
t Let’s reason the thing out. Eveiy Sunday morning you speak to about
hame people. That isn’t growth. That’s hardly holding your own. You
Iv the people you want to reach are the people who never come to church.
I If they don’t come to church, how are you going to reach them?
r Through this newspaper, that’s how.
I Supposing you got your official board to approve of a moderate expend-
b of say $ 100 a year. That’s a small sum when you spread it over 50
ucs of advertising. That would give you a $2 space in this newspaper
ky week.
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kmation. ~
!j/ou know your town.
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FOR SALE—Peanut sheller, practic-
ally new, Also separator attached,
cheap. Phone 686. 2(>-;iw3
•FOR SALE—New Ford coupe at less
than list price. Hicks Buick Co.
Lufkin Filling Station. 25-31
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FOR SALE—Setter pups, 2 months
old, priced right. D. G. Hamilton.
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FOR SALE—A neat 4-room bunga-
low, 509 Culverhouae Srect, |1,-|
850.00, terms. S. M. Mimms, Phone!
508 4r. 24-6t
PIANOS FOR SALE—We have in
this vicinity one upright piano, [
player piano and grand piano that
will be sold at greatly reduced prices
if bought at once. Terms can be
arranged to suit. Write for full par-
ticulars on any one of these three
mentioned that you might be interest-
ed in. Hush & Gerts Piano Company, 1
Box 179, Dallas, Texas. 24-3tl g
FOR SALE—One 15-inch Emerson
electric fan, just the thing to J
keep you cool, at loss than half price, i
at The News office. 23-tf J 1
WANTED
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WANTED—A housekeeper in moth
erless home, four in family. Ao-,
dress Box 145, city.
WANTED—Everyboily to know that |
Burke Drug Co. has San-O-Spray *
for sale at reduced prices: Pint 76c,. A
quart $1.25, gallon $3.50. Kills mos-. ffl
quitoes, flies, ants, roaches and other! Jr
insects. 24-4p B
WANTED—To by small well estab- fl
lished business, well located. Willi ffl
pay cash. Address poetoffice Box g
516, laifkin, Texas. 24-3tp
WOULDN'T you like insurance in the H
OLDEST FIRE INS. CO. of the U
World? THE LONDON AS3UR- fl
ANCE COR.. The Powell-Gray Co. 4
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [7], No. 226, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 26, 1922, newspaper, July 26, 1922; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363555/m1/3/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .