Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 289, Ed. 1 Friday, March 6, 1942 Page: 3 of 4
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ANNOUNCEMENT
UNITED AIRCRAFT INSTITUTE INC.
A Tr\;i.« lii fituntion Hallas, Tt \as.
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Irl Vlolor t'o.-K urn district rpprfst-nlativf for Ihf
moot distinrtiir Airrrafl Tratntnjf School in thr ««uth>
went.
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*i\ weeks for uood paying jolw. Tmining expense, in-
eluding room and lionid. payable rash nr. re«aonal le
amount do«n and halanre small monthly payment*.
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MAGNOLIA PETR0LnjM CO.
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Sinclair Station
I'hone 21.1 .*.«( W . Walker
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\ours When ^nit I <;•
IM RI IMA SITT LI IS
I'l'KINA KKKDS Have I'i v<„
Their (Quality Time and Time \-
jrain. Now that Larger Prod net ion
is Needed Do Your Part for Vi«: , • >
Ky Feeding Feeds That Assure iJe-
suits.
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501 SOUTH ROSE
PHONE 4V
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Our Prlees
Are The
Lowest
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If you want to litiild up a flock that
will prove profitable for you don't
overlook Sll VFKitS chicks. They'-
re a hardier, more healthy chic'i
that nill uo a l« nt* way toward
ui^inu you I he kind of flock ev ery
poultry man wants. W hy not try
SIIAFKR chirks this year and
raise yourself a successful fl.wk?
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Satisfied
Customers
Kver^where
Shafer Hatchery
KAST WAI.KKR I'llONK IStMi.1
— WATCH FOR TIIKRKO \RROW SKJN-
Try Van I Ails lor Quick Results
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If
work for wages,
advertising is your staunchest friend
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IIFRF arc 3 nn ; - in w Mch adver-
tising direct?}- h^n.-lits the working
man.
Advertising; ( > i^ts MORH l-M-
PLOVMIM in iuuh raw material
and manufactnrin;; industries by
increasing the voiunn <>l units solcl.
Ft>r instance, over 20'vears t>ne
typical firm ati .tr 10% more em-
ployees each year because of the
business brought by aid of adver-
tising.
Next, adveriisinj; aids in the
PI KMANFNC I ()t FMPLOY-
MFNT and increases the employees'
security.
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This is because a firm which
advertises consistent!" meets less
resistance in the sale of its products.
It is less apt to fail—throwing its em-
ployees out of work. This is im-
portant because -*!k !i!< of flu aver-
age business is estimated to be only
: years.
7 hen, advertising I j FLPS
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I.OWTR Tin: COST or Tin:
THINGS ^'Ol' m v.
Vou know yourself clKit it costs
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miych less per article to make 10.000
units than only 100. Thus the prod-
uct can be soltl cheaper. When you
buy it-r—it costs less—your money
goes farther—you can improve your
standard of living—have an electric
refrigerator, washing machine and
other things.
That's three great contributions
which Advertising makes to labor.
More employment—more perma-
nence to employment—better value
for your money and more money
to spend.
WHAT TO DO
Tell your friends about this—
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bote important ac/rerl/sing /s to labor.
Then patronize the firms which
advertise. You can be pretty sure
that a consistent advertiser is giving
you full value in quality, service
and price.
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GREAT BRITAIU
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Hall, C. M. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 289, Ed. 1 Friday, March 6, 1942, newspaper, March 6, 1942; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth131566/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.