Show THE GARLAND TIMES JUNE 1 1934 ' 1: i Every little while we hear someone say “I wish there were a good dry goods store in Garland” i i The remark comes from those who make the town their home and from the hundreds who chance to be here on other business and would like to make purchases in such a store while here In our opinion this oft repeated wish on the part of so many people is fast becoming a demand that will have to be complied it will be so much to the interest of someone to with because pro- vide this required service The nearsighted business attitude that once kept here a short' stocked dry goods store owned by a merchant interested in turn-th- e the trade to his other place of business eventually resulted in the of store and the creating planned effect the removal of the here to justify false imprssion that there was too little business such an institution who live here The community loyality of the 250 families with almost the wealth of the people of this trade area compared in the state and the large number any other agricultural district in Garland for of out of town people who have occasion to be is eloquent proof that the any of a great many other purposes basis in fact impression created has little the demand The TIMES predicts that the near future will see here satisfied of the buyers of his vicinity for a dry goods store a hope and in making the statement we are not merely expressing but rather a consideraconviction based on reasonable business tions "Vs 1 - |