Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 275, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 3, 1946 Page: 4 of 12
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There is much confused thTnking and talk ing at this time about the probable trend of
prices and production this month, next month and next year We claim.no prophetic
foresight It is not our business to forecast the future We have had much experience
in pricing goods, we have priced thousands of items annually for many decades.
Vice Admiral W. H. P. Blandy as it moves into Bikini La-
goon. This is a joint Army-Navy Task Force 1 radio-
photo transmitted by radio photo from the USS Mt.
McKiniey to San Francisco. (AP Wirephoto).
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California Is a guest of Mr and
Mrs. Oene Ferguson.
Mrs. Carey Cobb of Ardmore,
Okla., visited Mrs P. E. Parker.
Recent visitors to this commun-
ity were Mrs, John Howard of Dun-
Ward Merrick of
spent last week
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Mrs Imogene Stanley and daugh-
ter of Midland are visiting rela-
tives here.
Ernest Smith and Mrs and Mrs.
J. T. Wilson have returned from
a trip to Van Buren, Ark
Mr. and Mrs Gene La Fontaine
left by plane recently for Detroit,
Mich, where they will make their
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Riley of Cal-
ifornia visited his uncle. O. O.
Toomer, en route to New Jersey.
Mrs. Peart Shortes of Big Spring
is visiting her brother, Jewel Cook,
for several weeks
Mr. and Mrs. Woodie Reding and
sons of Junction City. Kans , are
visiting relatives here.
Mr and Mrs Marvin Stewart and
son, John, have returned from
Hobbs. N. M , where they have been
at the bedside of his brother, Tom
Stewart.
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PROVIDENCE. R. I-OP) Just
49 men passed a civil service ex-
amination for motor vehicle in-
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SCHMITZ FURNITURE CO.
ESTABLISHED IN 1878
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Tlie prolific East Texu oil field
was discovered in 1930
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Clinic.
Mr. and Mrs Gene Whitley have
returned from Longview and Pos-
sum Kingdom Dam, where they
have been spending a vacation of
several days.
Mrs. Joe Lance, who underwent
major surgery at the Denton Elm
Street Hospital and Clinic recently
was returned to her home by ambu-
lance Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rives and
small daughter. Jan, have moved
to Lancaster, where they will make
their home. Mrs. Rives and daugh-
ter have resided here while her
husband was serving as Flight Of-
ficer in the Army
Mrs. Vivian Davis and Mrs. Floy
Magness of Madisonville visited Mr
and Mrs. Tom Ferguson last week
end.
Mr and Mrs Joel McCrary of
Malakoff spent last week end with
Mr and Mrs J W Peel
Miss LaVerne Melnen Is a surgi-
cal patient at the Denton Elm
Street Hospital gnd Clinic.
Mrs. John Hoy has returned to
her home at Swenson after visit-
ing Miss Bess Garner
Mrs Lula Kincaid of California
is visiting her brother, L. W Fea-
gans for their first meeting in 37
years.
Our policy will be the same tomorrow as yesterday, last month or last year—the same
as it was during the war, previous to World War I and the Spanish-American War We
believe that fair and reasonable prices have contributed greatly to our permanence
and growth in the past We pledge ourselves to continue the practice of selling good
quality merchandise at the lowest possible cost to you.
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We are in the business—and have been for the past 68 years—of bringing to the con-
sumers of Denton quantities of quality merchandise at reasonable prices. We have al-
ways followed a guiding policy of pricing the goods at the lowest possible levels con-
sistent with our obligation to furnish a decent livelihood and'proper working condi-
tions for our employes and to provide the necessary amount of profit to assure the con’
tinuance and growth of this institution.
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BQTTltD UNDtR AUTHOftllY
We pledge our strongest efforts to encourage and stimulate the production of good,
sound quality merchandise and to resist all unwarranted price increases on all
chandise.
OF THt COCA-COLA COMPANY
Therefore, we pledge that we will advance no prices on merchandise now on hand,
gordless of what price-control actions have been or may be token. We pledge that on
merchandise subsequently received by us, we will not exceed normal prewar margins
in determining our selling prices, regardless of what action my or may not be taken by
our Government.
BOLIVAR
Joe Smith of
Elmer Harvy.
Mr. and Mrs.
Ardmore, Okla ,
end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wil-
son.
Deo Murphy of California visited
friends here.
J. P. Pace has received his dis-
charge from the U. S. Navy and
returned to his home here:
Mrs. Fannie Lee Cook and daugh-
ter of Oakland, Calif , are visiting
Mrs Fred Brown
Miss Beulah Mae FergusAi
At this time when there is much talk and thought of pricing, we feel that you, our cus-
tomers, are entitled to hear just how we at Schmitz expect to implement our basic
policy to meet current conditions.
SPRING HILL
The Rev and Mrs. Floyd Amos
and children of Utica, Okla , visited
friends here Monday and Tuesday.
Rev. Amos was a former pastor of
the Antioch Church of this com-
munity.
Chester Thomas was in Fort
Worths Monday at the bedside of
his brother. Byron Stevenson, who
underwent major surgery there
Monday. Stevenson formerly lived
In this; community.
Avon1 Sessions, who has recently
received his discharge from the
Army after almost two years of
service, visited Mr and Mrs Llllus
Galbreath and family.
Horace Deeds left Tuesday to re-
port for service In the U 8. Army.
He recently reenlisted.
PILOT POINT
Tom Ferguson recently sustained
deep cuts on two fingers of his left
hand while repairing a large air
conditioning fan at the Harvey
A cool swim refreshes from the outside in
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 275, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 3, 1946, newspaper, July 3, 1946; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1336001/m1/4/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.