McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 302, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 9, 1928 Page: 2 of 16
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Ladder Stools
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Magazine Racks
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Wrought Iron
End Tables
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Smoking Stands
98c
Wrought Ii;on
Fernery
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Odd Chairs and
Rockers .
At any of our stores, you may
select from a complete stock
of beautiful’Chairs and Rock-
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Many designs to select from—
$79.50 — $97.50
$119.50
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Antique Mahogany Rockers—
$16.95 — $22.00
many prices—we list only
few—
$17.50 — $22.50
$26.50
Secretary
Beautifully designed Secretar-
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$65.00
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oppressed, and he was afflicted, yet
he opened not his month: he was
brought as a lamb to the slaughter,
and as a sheep beforeher shearers
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PRAYER—All this for me.
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$27.50
Beautifully upholstered high-
back hall chair, Walnut finish
$34.50
Solid antique Mahogany high-
back Chain—
$47.50
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Telephone Stand
This makes an appropriate gift
for a friend, or the home; Red
decorated
bench—
Radio and Fireside
Benches
Metal benches with attractive
upholstering —
$7.95 — $8.95
$14.50
Occasional Table
An ideal gift for friends, and
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PONTIAC, Mich., Dec. 8.—Prepara-
tions for the building of the first Pon-
tiac Sixes for 1929 were under way
here this week at the plant of the
Oakland Motor Car Company with the
completion of inventory-taking aad
the 'soaring of employment figures
to the highest December level in his-
tory, acSoTdtng to W. R. Tracy, vice-
president in charge of sales.
By the middle of the month, it is
expected that cars will be on their
way to distant points -so that dealers
may have on hand display models
when details of the line are made
public around the first of the year,
Mr. Tracy stated.
cycles, Express and Farm __
Wagons, at our stores. Easy 'BETTE R F U R N I T U R E
^payments, if desired. U—
these prices give an idea of the
many we have for you to select
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$4.95 — $7.50
$8.75 — $13.95
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“Advance”
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Wrought Iron
Table with Bottle
Lamp and Shade
$1.98
Ladies’ Desks
A beautifully designed desk in
Walnut finish—
$37.50
A similar design in decorated
black and gold finish—
$52.00 ..
Your choice of black, green
and gold, or black and orange
finished Fibre *Desk—
$29.50
Green and black Fibl'e
with Chair to match
$49.50
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Be Sure And See Cooper’s New Master Creation, Before Buying.
Tire Prices Are The Lowest In The History Of Rubber Industry,
And Our Prices Are Lowest Possible, Being Factory Distributors.
LET YOUR NEXT TIRES BE COOPERS.
When you give FURNITURE for Christmas, you know
that your gift will be appreciated and enjoyed for many
years. Our stores are ready to help you solve your gift
problems—and our convenient time-payment' plan en-
a™Jes y°u_to g‘ve really worth-while gifts without a heavy
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Indeed Cooper Armored Construction ’ is A Creation—
Without Exception, The World’s Finest Tire. It’s Re-
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So Brutally Tough That It Is Virtually Immune To'Breaks
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An excellent stock to select
from; complete with attractive
shades—
$12.95 —$14.50
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$31.50
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"blake an Early Selection from
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Smoking Stands
In designs and at prices to suit
every purse and purpose;
30x3*/2 CL Cooper Cord Tire $ 7.85
6- pIy
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Windsor Chair—
$16.59
Rocker to match the above—
$19.50
Mahogany finished
back” chair—
$27.50
back” Rocker
$ 6.00
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’ THE McALLEN DAILY Preparation* Under May For
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Promised as a “bigger, smarter,
more powerful and more luxurious
Pontiac, bringing big car features
within the price range of the small
six,’’ this newest creation of the
fast growing Oakland division of
General Motors has given ’ rise to
many rumors and much speculation
here because of the phenomenal vol-
ume growth of the Pontiac Six.
Introduced on the market for the
first time at the New York Automo-
bile Show in 1926, the car in less
than'three years has toppled all for-
mer sales records for a new make of
car, and during the highest of he
past belling season out-sold every
other make of six cylinder car in the
domestic market for several months.
Hundreds of thousands of dollars
worth of new dies, tools, machines,
testing gauges, etc., to build the new
car are being installed in the modern
Oakland-t’ontiac plant, which in 1929
“jZwlIf Have a rapsvtty -of-»60.<W) . oara- I
Production of several parts for the
new car already is under way, while
other parts are being) put into pg>-
duction as fast as equipment is made
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I lines, each a qiiarfe* of a mile long,
* lare re-arranged to build the car in
I the greatest volume In the history of
appliance out upon an indifferent
market, this firm Invests large sums
of money in advertising to demon-
strate to executives the need of the
produc11H then” kurtt. ■ - -——
"Here, it seems to me, advertis-
ing performs one of its most import-
ant ta^ks^Jt shqw's how nevr inven-
tions may be use,d to simplify tasks,
to eliminate waste, to minimize error! ready. The three Pontiac assembly
—in short, to Increase efficiency.
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applied to various phases of living.
You have seen the advertising of company for this season of the
flour and shortening and flavoring year-
extracts directed to home-makers, in . Tentative plans call for a substan-
order that they may be taught new tial production of new Pontiacs in
and better methods of preparing del- December to be followed by freatly
icious meals. | increased output in JanuaryT The
“You have seen the advertising of plant capacity of Pontac Sixes every
designed to'working day is expected to be taxed
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their golden hours' anticipated demand, Mr. Tracy stat.
ed.
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. Rocker,'Tapestry seat—.
$10.00
\ Mahogany finished Rocker,
Tapestry seat and back—
" $12.50
Walnut finished occasional
Arm Chair, Tapestry uphols-
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L--------E. Laming Ray. president and edi-
tor of The St Louis Globe-Democrat,
“Did you ever stop to think of the
responsibility twtiich the industrial
*nd commercial firms are assuming
in this day and age to help make life
more livable T
"Their duty does not end with the
manufacture of the products which
they make. It takes them still fur-
ther into the task of educating the
world to the proper and profitable
’ use of those products.
"Here is a firm making, let us say,
an appliance for use in offices. Not
content with merely turning this
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Console Tables
A number of designs to select
from; a few prices are—
$8.50 — $10.75
$12.50
Console Mirrors
-.Beautiful designs, at—
” $7.50 —$8.50
$12*50
educational institutions
stimulate, in men and women,
ambition to use I____ _______ _
for self-improvement.
MtALLEN 'j
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245 8. Sam Harnton »MI.
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Opp. Mission Theatre
EDINBURG
Krutteehnltt St.
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RAYMONDVILLE
West Hltfeise Ave.
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McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 302, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 9, 1928, newspaper, December 9, 1928; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1284296/m1/2/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting McAllen Public Library.