1956-1957 Yearbook

'9 OF r. • .. • .. Signs saying "welcome" to Searcy and to Harding are placed at entrances to the city by the Chamber of Commerce. At the right the business manager talks with Mr. Robbins, Chamber president, concerning the excellent service Searcy merchanis render to students, faculty, Bnd staff. Dear Reader, /lomeD! HRR0I n G CO 1.1.EG e ' ',. ~ COMMERCE r • r• • ... • ... .. Working with Searcy and out-of-town business and professional people in the preparation of this advertising section has been a distinct pleasuse. Their cooperation has been excellent and we hope that our transaction with them will facilitate continued pleasant business relations between business and professional people and Harding students. The friendly manner in which these people have served us and the high quality of their merchandise constantly reminds us of the unique benefits we enjoy under the American economic system. One freedom that is often overlooked is the unexcelled freedom that exists in our country to advertise goods and services. We deeply appreciate all the advertisers who have used these pages and it is our hope that this freedom to advertise, to bargain, to buy and sell - in fact, all freedoms - may become the heritage of every man throughout the world. Harding students, these advertisers are interested in your success. Please use this section as your guide to better buying. Sincerely, The Business Staff 231 - • ..

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