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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE Thursday, April 3, 1969 In fhe Stores Here Vou at Home... $re a CvlOotl (SCDSOODODOD3 EVERY business man puts out1 his REDDEST CARPET for HOME So, YOU are a No. Customer to your business neighbors, because the regular trade of folks living nearest their stores make up the bulk of their sales. In other cities, you're just another transient shopper to be taken in . . . but here at home the people in business are interested FIRST in YOUR needs, YOUR preferences, YOUR problems . . . and in putting their work and their money in with yours to make this community a better place for YOU to live. DOD VQDir These Firms are Genuinely Interested in the Future of our Community und Your Welfare Burdick Lumber Co. & Jack Frost Jacks Western Chase Lumber Co. Dougs Auto Supply Franks Pharmacy City Drug Co. Geans Photo Shop McCoys Western Auto Store Page Furniture TheJulcase I Daleys Market Huish Show House Painter Motor Dastrups Payson is a good place to live and raise a family. We have good schools, water, sewer and a fine hospital. The air is unpoluted. Payson is growing with a good steady healthy growth, and more and better homes are being built every year," of stated E. B. Dastrup, in downtown Payson. Dastrups Mr. Dastrup is very selective with his brands of merchandise that he purchases for his customers; some of the brand names are: Shakespeare, Barkeley, True Temper, Wright McGill, Mustad, Voit, MacGregor, Spalding, Louiville Slugger, Baker, Schrade Walden, Western, Robeson, Presto, Magnalite, Sunbeam, Proctor owner-manag- Mr. i J E. B. Dastrup in front of his Main Street business i er Payson Furniture Roys Food Mart Sherms Mens Apparel Spencer Home Furnishings Wilson Style Shoppe Silex, Dainty Maid, Norcrest, Fenton, Heritage, Universal, Jeanette, and Libby. I do not believe in high pressure . salesmanship. I think we should sell our our merchandise, having in mind the needs of the customer, continued Mr. Dastrup. These excellent brand names provide our customers with the best in sporting goods, gifts, housewares and music. As an added convenience, we provide our customers with light lunches and confections, said Mr. Dastrup. stucco building, occupied The by Dastrups is accented with black tile E. B. Dastrup has been in business for 27 years. Aiding him in his business are two-sto- ry his employees: Colleen Walker, Leeta F. Wilson and Elaine Nelson. During the 27 years, Dastrups, located at 51 South Main Street, has evolved from a confectionery into merchandising info the thriving business that it now is. When questioned about the improvement of the business district in Payson, he stated that he felt that covered gutters would increase the width of main street. He also felt that parking facilities should be improved in the rear of business houses. Mr. Dastrups motto is: We believe in being honest, courteous and in serving others. |