The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1959 Page: 3 of 16
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THURSDAY, NOV. 5, 1959
THE CANADIAN RECORD, Canadian, Hemphill County, Taxas
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C3Ab Gunter
Just a few short years ago
we shore wuz doin without
some things we can't do with-
out.
Guess one of the greatest
improvements was the re-
"'Temont of the Little White
Pot and the wash pan. The
whole durn pet-up would cost
a feller about a buck ninety-
eight at either the hardware
store or the racket store. Now
the same ensemble runs in
the neighborhood of a thou-
sand bucks up to goodness
knows what.
Well, here's why we can't do
without it. The large economy
size tub goes with the set now
instead of the No. 3 wash tub
and the big tub has to have
that ceramic tile to sort of set
it off. And half a dozen towel
racks with towels on that you
better not get caught usin.
And then mama will need
a bunch of other junk that
puts old Chic Sale's little old
4 by 4 shack to shame.
Used to be a feller could
get by with just one bathroom
bpt nowadays we got too much
junk for just one so we gotta
have what we now call a half
bath. Its one of them practi-
cal sort of baths where you
can find a usable towel and
where you keep your tooth
brush and that sort of stuff.
The only trouble with this
half bath is that it is a half
bath — you can't turn around
in it or pick up the soap if
you drop it on the floor.
What I'm gettin at is that
you just can't get along with-
out one of them nowadays —
and just a few short years
ago a Sears catalog played
a much different role in our
lives than it now does.
— Ab.
Your shopping dollar will
do best for your budget when
you spend it in Canadian.
SERVICE
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fit your requirements—ready
made or specially prepared.
All "cushion • mounted" on
heavy sponge rubber. Rapid
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MOON'S HIDDEN HEMISPHERE-At right is the first
photo released by the Soviets showing the hemisphere of the
moon that hitherto has been hidden from man's eyes. The
photo was taken remotely from the Russian satellite Lunik
III, and relayed automatically to a receiving station in the
Soviet Union. Russian astronomers have named many of the
newly discovered craters, seas (believed to be dry), and
mountains. At left is a conventional telescopic photo of the
moon. Overlapping section of the Russian photograph is in-
dicated by dotted lines. Previously named landmarks are in-
dicated on both photos in italics. New Russian names on the
"hidden" side are generally to the right of the dotted line.
(Although this is addressed to Chevrolet owners, we'd be glad to have you read it, no matter what wake you
vmr on-it or plan to buy. It might well be as interesting and significant to you as to the Chevrolet owner.)
TO THE MORE THAN 16 MILLION PEOPLE
WHO OWN CHEVROLETS
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The first and the latest-the 1912 and the 1960 Chevrolet. The progress represented here is the result of contin-
uing efforts to make your new Chevrolet always more beautiful, more useful and more valuable in every respect.
You belong to the largest family of
owners in the automotive world.
We hope you're proud of that. It
must give you great satisfaction to
know that your judgment in choosing
Chevrolet has been confirmed by so
many other people.
We know that we can hold your
preference and your loyalty only by
.meeting our responsibilities to you
fully and completely from the day
you buy your Chevrolet to the day
you trade it in. And so we'd like to
talk with you about our responsi-
bilities as we see them, and what
we are doing to meet them.
Our first responsibility, we think,
is clear: To design and build products
that satisfy your needs and your
wants to the highest possible degree.
To that end, we have done these
things for 1960:
Made the I960 Chevrolet more eco•
nomical, roomier, more quiet and com-
fortable, easier to handle and maneuver.
Introduced the compact and revolu-
tionary Corvair. Produced a new line
of Chevrolet trucks with unprecedented
advances in efficiency, cargo handling,
driver comfort and ability to get a job
done.
But it isn't enough to design and
build the kinds of products you want.
They must be built right. Solidly.
Carefully.
Let us assure you of this: Chev-
rolet's fine reputation as a solid, well-
built, dependable product is being safe-
guarded by more checks and inspections
and tests, than ever before.
Along with your Chevrolet dealer,
we want you to have available the
finest and most complete service
facilities. That is why we: Conduct
training schools for Chevrolet dealer
mechanics. Study and recommend im-
proved service equipment and tech-
niques. Maintain the industry's most
complete parts warehouse system.
Finally, neither Chevrolet nor your
Chevrolet dealer has any intention
of forgetting you after you buy. To
help keep you happy with your Chev-
rolet, we have established a depart-
ment new to us, and so far as we
know, new to the automobile indus-
try. This is the Chevrolet Department
of Owner Relations, whose only job is
the coordination of Chevrolet and Chev-
rolet dealer activities so that you enjoy
utmost satisfaction during your entire
period of ownership. Through this
department, and through all the
other extraordinary steps we are
taking, Chevrolet and your Chev-
rolet dealer hope to keep you a happy
member of the Chevrolet owner
family.
A Special Message from Chevrolet and Your Local Authorized Chevrolet Dealer
THE CANADIAN
RECORD
REID CHEVROLET CO.
CANADIAN. TEXAS
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Ezzell, Ben. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1959, newspaper, November 5, 1959; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth183977/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hemphill County Library.