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1920 Nacogdoches Phone Book

Baker Printing Company documents donated by James Thompson; originals now housed at The East Texas Research Center, scanned and transcribed by Debbie Parker Wayne

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Inner Back Cover
inner back cover
EVERYBODY USES THE TELEPHONE
DIRECTORY
If You Want to Become Known
ADVERTISE
In The
Telephone Directory
Which has obvious advantages over any
other medium

It gets inside the office door and into the home, it
reaches the business manand [sic] housewife. Magazines and
newspapers do this, but they are short-lived. The
Telephone Diretory gets there and STAYS there -- it
stays on duty constantly, day and night
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR

No Objectionable Advertising Will
Be Accepted
Our Manager Will Be Glad to Advise You as to
Available Space and Rates

The Southwestern Telephone & Telegraph Co.



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