Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [9], No. 63, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 16, 1924 Page: 2 of 6
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Lufkin in generous quantities.
WHAT IS THRIFT?
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with the anniversary of Ben-
jamin Franklin’s birthday on
tomorrow, Jan. 17.
"Care and prudence in the
management of one’s resourc-
es" is the answer given by one I
of the standard dictionaries. I
Resources consist not only of I
Inches of rain had been re-
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ndetie o
Bhese
night. Come. '
uncertain certain, and the un-
equal equal." Southwestern
Life Ins. Co. says “Every insur-
ance policy is a declaration of
independence."
we are not sure we have
spelled it right.—Snap Shots.
Rain and City Water
$796,678.46
78,000.00 '
44,250.00 J
04,550.00
4'500.00 i
ated fora
hying the'i
[of this roi
ity river,
[road dire
dithe Lufk
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n and an
[the state
L highway
Kate aid in
h this was
[some local
d to impro
of this roa
in order t
[ the high
ton Bridge
(Lufkin. '
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the Chain'
fficers and
torllobfih
atyicourte
atyfarm
[home ide
eavingithe
[very ‘im
tyihelp in-
polourqagr
r immediate
action of tl
[ of Cojjjx
o pay the
b the agric
ervices, as
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[ giving pr
res in cott
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agent hav:
ected this s
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visiting
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by air for nov
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gent is
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the at-
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fer the
will be
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Al Smith’s original sponsor
has died. But Al has a lot of i
sponsors, especially in the
East, and the governor lives
on politically. |
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plane
owers
Lufkin
lo jit-
towers
Border
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k that’
k the [
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koff
53:15
: San
I corded at the water pump sta-
jtion. The water level in the
I lake had risen in that time .38
of a foot, reported Engineer
Tom Russell, which is a 4.56
inch rise. Due to the consump-
tion of water by the citizens of
lanamenl
and left them herb
was wanted at the
San Augustine at 4
•day. D. 0. Roo
flowers in charge
plane delivered thi
the dot" of time.
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Government waste consists
in spending money in some
other neighborhood.—Selected.
Two American major gen-
erals have retired under the
age retirement law. Do you
suppose this would ever hap-
pen if our women were major’
generals?
A:!2I ■'
Attention, 3
A noted lect
Lufkin National Ba
Lufkin, Texas
DECEMBER 31ST, 1924.
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LOANS and DISCOUNTS
U. b. Bonds ..... *......
U. S. Liberty Bonds ----------
Bonds, Securities, etc.,
ptockin Federal ReserveBank
CASH ~ Auna ,
A82Fiu ' 2X537233160262321525
$1,469,167.26
but alsoof those personallabili-still about a, low aswhenthe
tain Thom are exereised to ob- restrictions were first put on.
I them , ... ... The water was 41 to 6 feet
A.man can become thrifty below the spillway"this morn-
beforeheshas.saved a. single Mr. statedin a
h? 1 ,6 m . , He telephone conversation with
hecomesthrifty.when.he has the Lufkin Dally News,
transrormed into habit the: -
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y
Newi
been greatly increased.
thrifty man is an efficient man.
When we give order and
energy to our own pursuits, we
contribute intelligence and
vitality to the whole structure
in which we move. This re-
acts beneficially upon our-
selves because it broadens and
fortifies our opportunities.
Thrift is as truly a basis of
national and international ;
strength as it is of individual
strength. Great resources must
be developed and administered
wisely if a nation is to be
powerful, using that word in
the best sense. A nation’s
greatness depends, therefore,
upon the practice of thrift by
its citizens,
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The Aqsoclatea Preis la exelusivoly
ontitled to the um for republication
of all news credited to it or not otter-
wise credited in thia paper and also
Ue local news published herein.
AM rghta of republication of apodal
diopatches herein are also reoerred.
All resolutions, cards of thanks,
proprams and otter matter not job- i
oral news, will be classed as adver-
tising and charged for at the rate of
1 cents for each word, and the send-
er wil be held responsible for pay-1
meat of blU.
although the impro
slight her pulse is sit
hopes are held out
tending physicians f
co very if no change
worse take place. TI
welcome news to )
warm friends of this
and lovable chara
but the city. 01
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Mrs. Solomon I
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The citizenship
uu.., .. wa, -vr um willbe delighted t0;
present material possessions, the water J . . I , . . the condition of Mi
hut olon of nA------ .vm 5 "auer »eyel in the lake is Solomonissome bet
The silk worm isn’t the only
; one that bestirs itself to keep
' duusoner "" clothes.—Robert
eyrolet,models
et haz. become
“mobiles with
38 quality cars
let quality has
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Rain during the day Thura- by the use of ।
day and Thursday night visited
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Liabilities
CAPITAL STOCK
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deposits
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as to material things. but the fog and bookkeeping leading ------------iq o
man w ho practises thrift in any to diplomas. Rates exceptin. President Coolidge says "In-
detailor department of his lifeally low. 10-M-W.Ft surance is the modern method
by which men may make the
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and clear vision—and many Attention. Klansmen!
benefits. ______
Thrift may also be defined A noted lecturer at tall to
as efficiency, for certainly anight. Come,
70-5 B. E. HENSLEY,
Representing S. W. L. Ins. Co.
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tractions in having offers made to £
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fELEPHON B MO. but we don’t recom- ney
----—------ mend the prison as the employ-
rEntorgrettemstronigarouganu ment agency,
mall as second-class matter. 2 1 ... 0 . ,
--—------ It looks like a shame—here‘s
SVpSSBITIONaATE8,r Ibanez wanting to fight the
1 month ______■**** Ff.es king of Spain and poor Demp-
• montha----——hisey can’t find anybody to take
it months =- 8.50
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Another good thing about o’clock and an
the radio is that it has taught Augustine in 45
lots of careless Americans how 4 o’clock. At
to pronounce Schenectady, but had arranged for
Mr. Rook at the 1
ing at San Augus
This is said to
ond time in histor
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Che i —qualityfeatures that you would exm
find only on cars of much higher price. 5M
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brfchonsskfVEaasStsgmttdazamaima
improvements on the powerful Chevrolet motor.
taglous virtue. It finds its Try The News want ads if
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Exery morning at 7 o’clock the only once befos
What is thrift? This is arainfallismeasured atthecit this means, sta
pertinent question in view or# terpu Pstation. Between ,
the forthcoming annual Observ.70 the same rsda ! enoon
ance of Thrift Week beginningiand the 8ame hour today 1.02 '
If the Bob is Smart,
The Beauty Shop Did It
The marked note of individuality and the
trimness that speaks of correctness are two
things you are assured of in the dressing of
your hair here.
Our specialists are trained in cutting the hair
in the manner that best fits the shape of your
head.. And in other things we take special
The Beauty Shop
Suite 9, Pate Bldg.
Phone 456
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models and disc wheels on the Sedan and Coupe.
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before he has suceeded in.pay-A5/ ar: bbautitm erpad
ing off all the debts of hissters and toummm8s See
former extravagance.j
Thrift is an inclusive word. "opening night Tachool
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [9], No. 63, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 16, 1924, newspaper, January 16, 1924; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415945/m1/2/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .