The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [16], No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1921 Page: 1 of 6
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proposals “directly to the al-
lied governments,” the Amer-
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advises us that
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how to operate
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—it is our aim to serve you in your
banking problems, large and
small, alike.
Constantinople, May
Greece
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revenue a
loss that now occurs daily on
their farms. /
farter in arrang-
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Scomedy.
The demonstration here has
been arranged to assist in
building up the creamery busi-
ness in Angelina county.. Con-
siderable interest is being taken
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Surplus ............
Undivided Profits......
Rediscounts ..............
Bills Payable ..........
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Dividend Unpaid ......
Deposits .................
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a certain standard make of
cream separators. Three dem-
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Resources
Loans and Discounts ......................
Bonds and Stock Securities.......
Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures
Other Real Estate .....................
Interest in Guaranty Fund
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NOTICE—BIDS WANTED
led blds are called for addJ
eived up to noon Saturday,
rom the different banks « J
f Lufkin, Texas, for ratedl
to be paid on daily balanotl
ty Funds, and the bank 5
id the highest rate of ned
1 daily balances shall beceid
r Depository for the ensuine”
City Commission teserd
o reject any and AlIidpuk
cityBeeree
winkle, 'twinkle U
‘ at Palace Saturday’
a. m.
scribe for the News J
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onstrators from the company’s
offices in Houston have been as-
signed to the demonstration
here. These men are practical
dairy and creamery men, hav-
ing made these industries a
careful study for years. They
Mr. H. B. Stegall, superin-
tendent of the Huntington High
School, was a distinguished vis-
itor in the city today, attending
to business and meeting his
many friends.
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the great warrior and will close
the exercise. Memorial serv-
ice was held today at Notre
Dame cathedral. Cardinal Dul
bois, archbishop of Paris, pre:
sided, and a great throng heard'
the famous requiem mass of
Berlioz with more than 500
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Read News want ads.
Y, MAY 1921
iMtctroinarhen
The approved modern method of saving is a
savings account in the home bank.
This bank invites young men and young
women to join its family of savings depositors.
One dollar opens a savings account, and any
sum may be deposited, thereafter.
We also solicit the accounts of farmers, labor-
ers, mill men, merchantsand others.
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and renovated 1
interstate commerce comi
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ing committee as architect for
the construction of the Ameri- een received ----- cu.,
can Legion hospital at Kerr- here last night, but denied
ille.
ZAVALLA STATE BANK
R. O. SISK, Cashier
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Condensed Statement of Condition of The
GUARANTY STATE BANK
& TRUST CO.
at Close of Business April 28,1921
tend. The demonstration will
continue all day.
Young men who would enter the decline of
life in comfortable circumstances should begin
to save now.
CLAIMS DEATH TOLL
Warsaw, May 4.-An insur
tionary, movement in Upper
Uescia which begun Monday
ghtspread rapidly in the dis-
of BeUthen, Pless, By.
2k and Tarnowitz, according
Polish civilian-
gating organizations have oc-
Pled Katwitz and other
^ns after machine-gun en-
nter: with Germans, but
xenchkroops finally controlled
situation, according to lat-
Ere ports. Newspaper extras
S5 evening reported eight
Jieskilled and sixteeb wound-
9 the’Katwitz region in
ghes with thesGetmans. e
MSARMAMENTQUESTION
COMES UP IN CONGRESS
—a congenial banking relation with
a centrally located bank is one
of the most valuable assets your
business can possess?
" gpn5ne
VAusi ,
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Paris, May 4.—France today
began a two-day observance of 1
the centenary death of Napol-
eon. At 5:40 Thursday after
noon a salvo artillery at The
Invalides will mark the passing
of a century since the death of
Bring your chickens and
turkeys to the Lufkin Produce
Co. at Anderson’s Grocery Co.
49-5tw2tp
America at Ease
Ngarranged of their Problems and Thislec- COTTON RATE CASE st
s Creamery ture will be worthy of the at- To BE REOPENED
’ - tendance of every man who __
•ton,. open' cenies out. , Washington, May 4,—Phe
PrO —
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This Sale
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A little oil poured on any
4.— standing water about the prem-
and the sultan’s govern- ises and in any nearby ponds
,400 bpe me11 .. at this time of the year
nuetra ty Ot Constantinople save the inhabitants an attack
and the straits must be observ- of malaria. The mosquito is
ed, by the allied high commis- one of the most pernicious ene-
mies of health in East Texas,
surhishing the source through
which malaria ’is spread, and
have definitely closed the repar-
in thelations incident so far as the
eamery indus- United States is concerned.
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Falls, after a short visit here CXtcrn,)nnte8 them,
with her mother, Mrs. Eli Gili- .
Hnd and her sister, Mrs. Jim Groveton,
Walker. She was accompanied of Trinity county,is"inthetty
home by her mother, itoday on legal business.
a or 01 an East
rand tragedy
nights of a
tries, and will no doubt be able sogers
to help your farmers solve some
Harvester Company.' '^
At the demonstration farmers J
will be given an opportunity to
witness the actual operation of
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Austin, May 4.—Phelps De-
wees of San Antonio, architect, k ---
was today selected by the bui:I- that new German
iclative to reparations have
Washington, May4.—Anim-
fending fight in the senate
gainst the administration’s
ire to defer consideration of
a disarmament proposals
8 forecast today by re-intro-
ption by Senator Borah, re-
blican of Idaho, of his reso-
tion to ‘‘authorize and re-
^est”the president to cal! rep-
„entatives of Great Britain s-----------
Er Japan into a disarmament Practical Separator
smnerence. ~ .
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LUFKIN, TEXAS,
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memorial hall wiil
HONOR TEXAS BOI
Austin, May 4.—-Mothers a
the memorial association t
Texas boys of the world war
were granted a charters by see
were granted a charter by sec-
retary of state today. The pur-
pose of the association is to
build and equip a soldiers and
sailors’ memorial hall at the
University of Texas to be used
as a boarding hduse and Udgsi
ing place for male studenta.
Funds will be solicited for ege
tion of the building and head-
quarters will be at San Antonioz
No capital stock will be igsued.
NAfOLEON ANNIVERSARY
OBSERVED IN PARIS
movement, which is believed to"
be (Oie of the best ever started -
in the county.
He that can heroically en-
dure adversity will bear pros-
perity with equal greatness of
f oul, for the mind that can not
be dejected by the former is
—uany on "J likely to be transported
A cordial invita. 1 the latter—Fielding.
the follow- meeting which is g9ing to be fore Examiner Healy at; Austin, conform with the 8tdo of the
eldsthete: Folish Forces Advance gontores boing operated in
_____ , I Orange, and carrying every-
Oppein, Upper Silesia, May tingto wear for every member
4- Organized Polish forces, the family. The new firm
estimated at 20,000, occupied comes highly recommended as
all of Upper Silesia, south of basiness men of ability and ex-
the line from Kosen to Tarnow- perience, and during their thir.
itz, -with the exception of a few teen xears‛ residence in Orange
large towns, and are moving have built up a splendid reputa-
further northward, according Nio for fair and square deal-
to information supplied byin. They are heavy users of wi) brine »nlmn x-2
rep- printers ink, a»d attribute their £ £ ? important
success in a great measure t to the farmers of A
systematic and constant adver- countye showing them
Case Affirmed tising. The News extends best they.can turn into re
: . Austin, May .—Knocking Wesh firm"1’ the success of the
out three of W. K. Choate’s • -
front teeth and banging his Lee Zeigler of the Martin
head on the sidewalk cost Hor-Wagon Company, who has been
see Keith of Kaufman county touring certain-sections of Mex- ■
the district court was affirmed as returned home with a pock- Yo
by. the court of criminal ap-etstufed with orders from oil I .e I. • * r. ,,
peals today. The indictment concerns who appreciate the I LnJOY IC ill After Life
was for knocking Choate’sV! lue, worth and wearing oual- I
teeth out, i ties of the f oducts of this Lf. I— -------
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Business Changes Hands
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he dry goods business of yesterday, by the firm of Lon-
Aingi1 8 Nerrenhas been gino & Price of this city for
asedby Sokotsky Broth- 1
Miaanethenewifrmtooittationtbe,diven at theirby the farmer in the SbSt
ndaddingeseatgothectorensaturday,May7th. This Hon t<> be estabiishedher-om
, , - • Washington, May 3.—In urg-
al.and.will be ing Germany to immediately members or theinterued
I make adequate reparations '
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-- —T---- are also attendants upon the
Earnest, whole-hearted friend-
liness and sympathy with the
K ambitions and desires of our
K ‘ customers is your best guaran-
tee of right treatment at the
hands of his institution.
I * Whatever your banking needs
you will find a sincere welcome
awaiting you inside the door of
this institution.
VICTORY TODAY
Two laughable comedies and a good Western.
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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/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .