Radio today (Sept 1935-Dec 1936)

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ASK THE "FIX-IT" MAN! Service men prefer KEN -RAD Radio Tubes Manufacturers of a complete line of Standard Glass Types, G Series, and Genuine All-Metal Radio Tubes. Right before the big broadcast, when the service man is called in to fix the radio, he's just "got to get results." That's why so many servicemen use and recommend Ken-Rad glass or genuine all-metal radio tubes. As makers of highest quality radio tubes and incandescent electric lamps Ken-Rad has merited the confidence of dealers and the public for years. Increase your business the Ken-Rad way. Write us for our complete sales plan. KEN-RAD * Radio Tubes * KEN-RAD TUBE & LAMP CORPORATION, Inc., Owensboro, Ky. Also manufacturers of Ken-Rad Incandescent Electric Lamps. November, 1936 51