OCR Text |
Show A iull selection of Athletic Goods, Bicycles, Tricycles and other wheel goods USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN On Your Christmas Gifts at ENDSLEY'S WESTERN AUTO STORE Sporting Goods Headquarters 1946 Buick Roadmaster . . Special $1025 Radio and heater. Motor overhauled 1946 Da Soto Convertible, Radio and heater. Life Guard Tubes. Ready to go. 1950 Chevrolet, Like new. Special Price, LOADED. 1948 Studebaker Commander, Radio, heater and spotlight. Overdrive. One owner own-er car. Good Buy. 1942 Chevrolet Pickup . . . Special $395 COX MOTOR COMPANY 501 South Main Phone 1033-W t """" k 1 1 "What maket a worker want to get ahead? He wants to earn more, and live better. So he tries harder, and does a better job. That's whafs known as incentive. But when income taxes go up and up, and the more we earn the more we pay, we begin to wonder, just how much incentive in-centive is left to try to get ahead." T l "1 iini.i....iii.OT Hi null i nun iinf ( i b JATERFIIL Ij'RAZIER W V end taste the j I . J in Every Mellow Drop Jf 0 KENTUCKY Kmi Kentucky Blended Whiskey 86 Proof JwM, rjsT' 30 Straight Whiskey 70 Grain Neutral Spirits SjJ-i Wolerfill t Froiier D'ntillery Compony V..."'"!-'"jH- Bordjtown, Kentucky MTlf "What have got to lose if they wf f yx break you up?" t Aside from any question of fair- i "Z' ' less, People wonder how they'll be af- ' s y i V fected personally if the Antitrust lawyers " v'' succeed in cutting big companies into e Tf X smaller ones. We hear such comments as '-A "What have I got to lose if they break LJZl youupr L v - The answer depends on who you -wm, , are. Most people gain in many ways ! J'V" by the fact that there are both large ; "WJlt. V- . Sfc and small companies competing for v your patronage, trying to get ahead. .-Cr- I Here's what you stand to lose: New products and improvements in old Motorists get the finest service at Western ones flow steadily from our laboratories new gas stations; Standard led the way. Our tech- Sasolines and oils, raw materials for new fabrics, nical counsel helps many industries cut produc- "soapless soaps"; many others. You may take tion costs of goods you buy. We've pioneered in such progress for granted. But Standard has put taking needed petroleum products into undevel- some 40 million dollars into research since 1940. oped farm and frontier areas. We can't give these We can't go on this way if they break us up. services if we're forced to be small. -.... fZf-': !Tr i i , rT j You are assured of ample supplies of petro- America's military strength depends heavily leum products at reasonable prices. Standard is on industry. Our fighting men are backed by constantly seeking out new crude oil reserves in the world's greatest production capacity. Should it this country and abroad. This sometimes costs now be limited by breaking up big companies? millions before the first gallon is found. We can We are at work for the U. S. on atomic research, do jobs this big, which benefit you as well as the synthetic rubber, aviation gasolines, other jobs, country, only by being integrated. We believe we perform them best by being big. You have a lot to lose if they break us up. As a big, integrated company, Standard is able to operate more efficiently in serving you and helping to make America strong. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA plans ahead to serve you better t. j |