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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE Thursday, January 1, 1970 itni dvc7 Ou inira sagofiiQss it's a 10 deal, or one that involves thousands of share in the profits of every business transaction that takes place in your home community. WrHETHER This is true because a BIG part of the gross margin in all local trade naturally goes toward the support of local schools, roads, streets, churches, and protective services, as well as creating jobs and opportunities for more people, expanding the available home supply of merchandise and service for emergency needs. . . and increasing property values . . .for YOU. Mid Yoioir Cidiiiiiiity - " , - SCjo ii l?ysiii ' - e S These Firms are Genuinely Interested in the Future of our Community and Vour Welfare Chase Lumber Co. Franks Pharmacy Geans Photo Shop McCoys Western Auto Store Page Furniture Roys Food Mart Sherms Mens Apparel City Drug Co. Huish Show House Daleys Market Dastrups Painter Motor Payson Furniture Spencer Home Furnishings Wilson Style Shoppe Burdick Lumber Co. ?itooriiiaD 0 U Do 4fc'i it now is the motto of Painter located at 103 North Motor Company Main in Payson. Painter Motor is the only new car dealer in Payson. Their products are all makes of Dodge cars and trucks and they have a good supply of good clean iV i used cars. The repair department is equipped to service all makes of cars and friendly technicians are there to serve you. Fred L. Painter is ov ner, manager and his employees are Fran Sutter, Ellis Johnson, Ervin Shelley, Eva Hill, Orin Daley and Bryant Decker. Mr. Painter has been in business since 1945 and his thoughts concerning the foture of Payson follow. People must trade in Payson to make a thriving community. Otherwise it will stay as it is." |