Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 259, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1946 Page: 10 of 10
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FAST, FAIR ADJUSTMENTS ...
LATE ARRIVALS
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ELECTRIC FANS!
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Just received a few 14-inch Fans for
CLAUD BROWN SERVICE STATION
419 S. I^ocust
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Tailor-Made Seat Covers!
AUTO GLASS
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Children's Leatherette HasNocks.
Aluminum Lawn Chairs, Recliners.
Solid Walnut Living Room Suites With Blue or Deep
Kone Damask Cover
Inexpensive medicine cabinets, Ivory, Mirror Front,
Three Shelves.
Metal luiwn Swing-Chairs
Magazine Racks
Metal Clothes Hampers, Ventilated
The kind of BODY that people admire,
the kind that makes heads turn and stare.
WHY NOT HAVE A GOOD-
LOOKING BODY?
WE HAVE AN EXPERIENCED
MECHANIC!
In addition to all types of automobile coverage, we write all
forma of fire, windstorm, inland marine, workmen’s compensa-
tion, liability, burglary, plate glass and surety bonds.
There's MANY miles
left in this tire' Don't
discard yours until we
tell you if they can be
vulcanized'
Workmanship and Prices
That Can’t Be Beaten!
GOOD
USED TIRES!
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Then, by all means, bring your car to US
for body repairs. Then have a new paint
job and people will never be able to tell
it from a new car, and how they'll turn
and stare aS she goes whizzing by. Drive
in TODAYS
If you are one who enjoys being outstand-
ing, in a crowd—
Phone 1636
WASHING — LUBRICATION — ACME TIRES
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and men’s section. You’ll find the ideal
remembrance for Dad on his day.
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When in doubt about where to finance your car
“JUST ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR”
And See
UNITED FINANCE CO.
At HEADLEE’S
SID FORD & SON
215 Blount St. Phone No. 1745
“Trucks Available For Grain Hauling”
YOUR CITIES SERVICE STATION
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A Smooth Take-off to
Happy Motoring
Enjoy your car to the fullest. Men train- x
ed to keep vehicles of war in top-notch
condition are here now ready to service
your car for summer driving.
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Hodges Little Majors Service Station
RAMEY & IVEY
INSURANCE—LOANS—BONDS
immediate delivery?
Electric Water Pumps In Stock
For Your Room Coolers.
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More Economical - — Year ’Round Comfort
M. A. GAY ROOFING & SHEET METAL CO.
Denton Glass Shop
South Locust Street
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TALIAFERRO RADIO SHOP
209 N. Locust Phone 780
REEVES DREG STORE
Phone 188
CANNING SUPPLIES
At Evers'
cans
FRUIT JARS
COOKING
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Here's what we do: Check front wheels for correct
angle of toe-in, camber and caster. Inspect king
pins and bushings. Look over the entire steering
wheel mechanism. It's all free . ■ . come in today!
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Phone 1232-R Shop, 920 Panhandle
Schmitz Furniture Co.
207 N. Elm. Established in 1878 Phone 20
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The Morrison Milling Company. Denton, Texas, owned and
operated by home folks, seeks to buy your grain. Morrison guar-
antees fastest service, liberal tests, honest weights, courteous
treatment, your check with each load Will handle your set aside
wheat and pay top celling priceSMat all points.
During harvest rush. Morrison will receive fanners’ grain
at his buying station—Muenster. Sanger, Denton—week days
from 7:30 a. m. until 10:30 p. m; Sundays, from 8:00 a. m. until
6:00 p. m, and when trucked to Denton will buy grain produced
In Denton, Wise, Cooke, Grayson. Collin, Dallas. Tarrant coun-
ties. Paying top OPA ceiling price applying at railway station
nearest producing farm; also, will pay trucker OPA scate for
trucking therefrom to Denton.
It pays to send your graln#to Morrison's.
good/year
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We have a large stock of the best quality Cana for can-
ning—at the old prices in effect three or four yean
ago.
Let us help you to save the surplus vegetables, fruit
and meat by easy, economical home canning.
Headquarters for DDT Spray
For control of flies, mosquitoes, fleas, mites, roaches,
silverfish, etc.—insects that infest residences, poultry
houses, dairy barns, etc.—high quality DDT Spray, at
new low prices. Glad to show you.
EVERS HARDWARE CO.
The John Deere Store. Paints, Pyrex Dishes
money which wiU not buy much
This also applies to many other In-
vestments founded upon debt and
distant future payment to be re-
ceived from life insurance compan-
ies.
Corporation Bonds: The only
corporation bonds that look good
to me are those selling at a high
yield, or due within a reasonably
short period of time; or which are
convertible into stock on some at-
tractive basis. Holders of long-
term. low-interest rate bonds are
headed for a severe licking in my
humble Judgment. Insist that your
corporation bonds pay 5 per cent
Stocks: I continue to believe that
'well-selected stocks are the best In-
vestment at the present time (both
for safety and yield). Furthermore,
as Investors look Into the situation,
carefully and Impartially, they will
come to similar conclusions As the
supply of good stocks is distinctly
limited, this means that they should
sell for higher prices than at pres-
ent. I believe that the stocks of
certain companies that yield only
3 per cent may be safer over the
longer term than the bonds df the
same companies.
Conclusion: Of course, much care
should be exercised in selecting
both Industries and individual com-
panies Do not invest too much of
your funds in companies that have
most of their assets In large cities—
especially large coastal cities. The
safest stocks are among those of
companies that have their assets
distributed throughout the nation,
especially In small communities.
kperience
COSTS NO MORE
Over A Quarter Century
SPECIALIZING IN
'OOFING AND SHEET METAL
CONSTRUCTION
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DENTON PLUMBING CO.
Plumbing, Heating, Repairs, Fixtures, Supplies
Phone 1914 129 East McKinney
ti— right size Bulbs, replace darkened boffin, place
lamps in best place to get maximum efficiency—then
Keep the light bulbs, bowls and reflectors free of dust
you ll get better light at no extra cost.
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intact, while you let
us supply the funds
to pay your bills for
home improvement
and modernization.
Our loans are made
to any responsible per-
son. You have ample
time to pay back what
you borrow over a
period of months
geared to your
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BKWON RlOOaP-CHBOHiaA»FriSay, Juna 14, IMS
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Babson Discusses
More Industries
By ROGER W BABSON
BABSON PARK. Mau , June 14.
—Once every six monlhn I prepare
• brief summary of the leading in-
dustries. Half of these, I discussed
in this paper last week; I am now
completing this summary.
Paper Stocks: The outlook for
the paper industry is good. Just
now it is handicapped by a scarcity
of pulp; but this should be remedied
as soon as the pulp mills of Europe
get into full swing.
Petroleum Stocks: Although these
stocks have been behind the rest
of the market, they may be one of
the best purchases. Readers, how-
ever, should buy the stocks of com-
panies having large oil reserves
rather than the stocks of the dis-
tributing companies
Public Utility Stocks: These are
destined for public ownership. This
means that stockholders will be
compelled to turn in their securlUes
for cash at a time when cash may
not be worth much.
Railroad Equipment Stocks: The
railroads are In great need of new
equipment of all kinds from spikes
to locomotives It seems as If such
companies should do well for the
next few years.
Rubber Stocks: The rubber In-
dustry has completed its reconver-
sion problems and earnings for the
next two or three years should be
satisfactory. Furthermore, the ex-
istence of large synthetic plants
should make the Industry more
stable than In the past
Steel Stocks: This country can-
not enjoy prosperity without the
steel Industry benefiting therefrom.
Therefore, the Investments In the
better-grade steel stocks appear Jus-
tified. Steel plants, however, may
especially be subject to bombing In
the next war.
Tobacco Stocks: The tobacco
stocks have many things In their
favor but, of course, are much af-
fected by taxation
Transportation Stocks: Every
month the railroads are showing
declining earnings compared with
the same months of previous years.
I don't like this trend. Bus com-
panies, both interstate and locAl,
continue to do well. <
Government Bonds: Everyone
should have enough cash or gov-
ernment bonds on hand as a good
reserve for emergencies or market
breaks and to pay estate taxes up-
on death; but otherwise I see lit-
tle advantage in governments o$
"cash In the bank" at this time
Hus is especially true of those who
are in high income tax brackets
It is very clear to me that unless
the world has a spiritual awaken-
ing we are headed for another worm
war which would bring tremendous
destruction to the United State*.
The, net result of this could be
the printing of currency to pay up
all. or most, of the federal debt.
Bondholders would get their money;
but it wouldn't have much of any
purchasing power.
Municipal Bonds: Most municipal
bonds should be as safe as govern-
ment bonds and. at the present
time, are non-taxable; but. of
course, are selling at a very low
yield. The long-term issues will be
paid when due; but may be paid In
METAL IS BACK
Metal Waste Baskets! Metal Cash Boxes!
Metal Typewriter Tables
DENTON TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE
S. Side Square Offffice-Outfitters Phone No. 321
MONEY TO LOAN
To Salaried People "W
Foe Paying Bills or Many Other Worthy Needs
EMPLOYEE’S FINANCE COMPANY
Phone FM First door south Denton Hoapttal M7 B. UXMM
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed proposals'will be received
by the President of North Texas Bute
College. Dr. W J. McConnell. Denton.
Texas, at and until ten (10:00)
o’clock. A. M., Central Standard
Time, Wednesday, June 36. 1046 (for
the construction of a Memorial Stu-
dent Union building, to be located on
the campus Of the North Texas SUte
College, Denton. Texas), at which
time and place all of the proposals
then received will be publicly opened
and read aloud. Any bld received
after the hour named hereinabove
will be returned unopened.
The work to be done constats of
the construction of a new two (2)
story and part basement. Student
Union building as shown on the
drawings and specifications prepared
by Wilson and Patterson, Architects.
Separate proposals will be received
for general construction, plumbing,
besting and electrical work.
Copies of the drawings, specifica-
tions and other proposed contract
documenta are on tile and may be
seen at the offices of the Architects.
One (11 set of such documenu may
be obUlned upon deposit of Twenty-
five Dollars (*20.00). which deposit
will be refunded to each actual bid-
der upon return of such documents
In good condition within three (3)
days after the bld opening. Additional
sets may be obUlned upon similar
deposit, but the cost of, reproduc-
tion of the aet will be deducted from
the refund Similar deduction wtU be
made from the deposit of other than
actual bidders.
Proposals may not be withdrawn
for a period of thirty (30) days from
and after the time established for
opening blds Each proposal, to be
eligible for consideration, must be
accompanied by a certified check or
Bidder's Bond. In the amount of
five per cent (5%) of the total
amount of the respective proposal,
to Insure the Owners against loss
occasioned by the bidder's failure to
executed a contract. If awarded, or
to furnished satisfactory Contract
Surety
The right is reserved, as the In-
terests of the Owner may require, to
accept any or reject all proposal, or
to overlook any irregularities or In-
formalities in any proposals received
BOARD OF REGENTS,
STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE OF
TEXAS.
By V. A. Collins, President.
June 13. 13. 14. 13. 17. 18. 18. 20
f We stand behind all his work with an OK
"Your best bet. pal. Is fresh, healthful BROOKS’ HOMOGENIZED
VITAMIN D milk.”
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