Coleman Daily Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 22, 1949 Page: 5 of 6
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TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1949
JE DAILY DEMOCEAT-VOICE, OLEMAN, TEX.
PAGE FIVE
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WANT AD SECTION
CLASSIFIED RATES
One insertion
3c a word
Two insertions
6c a word
Three insertions
8c a word
Weeks run
11c. a word
Minin, tun—50c
FOR SALE
FOH SALE: Only laundry in
town, s;ft water, steam equipped;
Texaco station, groceries; 3-bed-
room modern home, garage, peach
and pecan trees on cne and one-
- half acre. Bargain at $9500.00. O.
W. Calk, Blanket. Texas. 22-24p
The Binding Up
Of Wounds
FOR SAlE: Extra Bargain, a-
rooms, like new. $1,000 down, bal-
ance 31.83 month. Also 5-ro.oms, 2
lots, $1,350 down and $35,(50 month.
20-23X
Today’s sterile gauze and
antiseptics are a far cry
from the cld sheet once
kept in every cup-board for
emergencies. Insure an up-
to-date medicine cabinet by-
stocking first-eld supplies.
OWL DRUG
FCR SALE CR TRADE: Apart-
ment he us:, very reasonable 819
East 7th Street. 22-24p
Oplin T. “Op" Saunders
W. F. “Willie” Campbell
Phone 3381—8141
Market Reports
■ft
FORT 'WORTH, March 22 few common and medium woolod
! (USDA)—Wholesale dealers egg ■ slaughter lambs 23.00. good and,
and poultry markets prices to prok j ohoice club lambs. 28.b0.y Shorn
ducers and truckers, delivered Ft. j feeder lambs ..20.00-22.00.
Worth. GRAIN
| Egg market firm. Current re-j « i.iCAOC M .ch 22 - U.P'
ceipts. cases returned, mostly 12.03, j V*ra‘1^5 werP thodera'ely irregular
Few 12.30, Large whites, graded. a* the board of trade today,
higher V Wheat closed 3 8 to 1 cent a bus-
hel higher; corn was up 3 4. to 1 5 8
MozeJle Girls’
Basketball Team
-g
Honored at Supper
; Live poultry market
lb heavy hens 32-35,
Light 30-32, Roosters 15-16. Fry-
ers 30-33,
| FORT WORTH. March 22—<U$>-
! (USDAi—Livestock. ‘ j,:'..
CATTLE 1300. Slow.
w'i'Wts were unchanged to up : and
mostly 34. ^ '
ligrt March 19.
’ OMM- ot 42 were played. Pre'-'uit
Were Mi. and Mrs Gordon Mon t'y
| and daughter: Mr and Mi» C >
' Norris and children Mr and Mrs
I Fred Simonton and children; Mr
1 and Mrs. Garland Wymond and
! toys; Miss Annett Stevens; and
] Miss Joyce Lee Roberts of Abilene
! Four of the girls cn the team
Granvil Roberts Saturday j unable to attend.
and- No. 2 barley $138,
fiTe-uiL
vatei
Hovorirg the girLs’ basketball
team of Mozeile, an ioc cream sup-
per was held in the heme of Mr.
and Mi
Th ffresit Vpi family drift H
rv.e down T. 3 B to up 1 ,2.
: FCRT WORTH. March 22-^-IU.P)-
jeUSSA)— GRAIN:
\ 'J&- \ Estimated -h^eipte today includ-
»WIv-ed wheat 40, corn 11
some medium
steady, some medium steers and
yearlings, weaker. Medium ^iid
good slaughter steers and yearlings
21.00-24.00. fe%’ good and choice
yearlings 24.00-25.75, few' common
lots 20.00 down. Common to goed
beef cows 16.50-19.00. canners and
cutters 12.00-16.00, some canners
under 12.00. Sausage bulls 16.00-
21.00 Medium and good stocker
yearlings 20.00-25.00. few stocker
cows 17.00-19.00.
CALVES 450. Slow, weak, spots
lower. Good slaughter calves 23.-
FGR SALE: Good Stock Saddled
1!>IC Sou’h Frio, cr Phone 8534.
22-3-4-5-27X
FOR SALE: 5-room house, excel-
lent condition, new’ sidewalks and
front perch, recently re-papered
and 'painted throughout. D:ubW
garage, barfceiuo pit, enclosed back-
’ yard. Can be seen anytime. Bob
Russ, 513 Flam Street, 17-tfx
WE
BUY & SELL
LIVESTOCK
if you want to buy or sell, see
Geo. D. Rhone
FOR SALE: 1942 Ford Six truck
two rets :i’e boards A-l condition,
cheap. See George D. Rhone. 15-tfx
DEPEND ON US
WHENYOU BUILD
00-25.00, few choice 25.50, common
and medium 18.00-22.50, culls 15.03
-18.00 .some under 15.C0. Medium
and good stocker calves 21.00-26.00.
few light heifer calves 26.50.
HOGS 1400. Mostly steady with
Monday’s average ' on all weights.
Top 21.00, good and choice 190-280
lbs 20.50 and 20.75, good and choice
150-185 lbs 19.00-20,25, good and
choice 285-400 lbs 18.00-20,00. Sows
16.00-17.00. Feeder pigs 15.00-19.00.
SHEEP 1400. Slaugter lambs
steady to 25 higher, feeder lambs
steady. Good, and choice shorn
slaughter lambs , 25.5026.25, latter
price for No. 2 pelts,, common and
wheat 40, corn 11, oats 5, and
, barley .1 , Total 57 cars.
I According to U.S. Department of
Agriculture's production and mar-
keting administration, yellow corn
advanced nearly two cents and
I white corn and oats , 3.. fraction
while barley and wheat declined «
; cent or less.
No. 1 hard wheat sold at $2.33
T/2-J2.44 1/2 per bushel, bulk, in
' carlots, freight .and tax paid to
j Texas common points, No. 2 wheat
1 moved at $2.37 1 2-$2.43 1 2.
No. 2 white com closed at $1.70
3 4-$1.73 3 4, No. 2 yellow corn
,,M. ™ z „» Me an(j My Do?,s Taj,
Ni 2 yellow milo realized $2.60 Go in for Painting
-$2.65 per hundred pounds. j MEMPHIS. Tenn. OJ.P’ — A little
No. 2 white oar brought $.99 boy has. found a nrij me for 1 .
1 2-91 12 per bushel at. Galveston. 1 dog's tail.
and $.87 3 4-88 3 4 at Fort Worth. Equipped with water i-nlnr- a,
S) nto/ezxiri fieewj'mc!
Zimmerman’s Insurance Agency
Ft. E. L. Zimmerman, Income Tax Accountant
"INSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED”
409 Coleman Office Building
Coleman, Texas
.;., (£ ‘i/Aes '/oaf '
t/cold dear to the floor...
See ail models
NOW ON FLOOR AT
NUNLEY'S
VIC FLINT
FOB SALE; MARTI.V l.IILU Sl.tH,
I’EDIGI LYO ( It CERTIFIED AT
REDUCED PIECES THIS YEAR.
ALSO C’ERl IFItf) A R I Z O N A
1IEGAIM CAN BE BOOKED NOW
AT WILSON GRAIN & ELEVATOR
COMPANY.. 15 tlx
Cotrfplefe stock of quality medium shorn
materials. Let us figure with ______
you on building that home or
taking care of needed repairs
Phone 3361
lambs 22.00-24.50. |
Rockwell
Bros. & Co.
Lumbermen
^fresbllp a
FOR -SALE: Extra bargain,
rooms, lifet- new, *1.000 down, hal
cwe-aibj n.un.h. Also 5-roqms. 2
lets, $1,359 down and $35.00 mo.'.j.
M. Tvj. . L- iLiici. 20-23x
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ELECTROLUX
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Bffi
WANTED
k :"” _--2*
RCrWble girl with fire
and ca uft. ty insurance experience
to writs t v.urance policies and do
Vacuum Cleaner Saies and
Service
Floor Wax — Cleaner -
Shampoo
m&lim
Bill Gilliam
general olfire work. No shorthand
used-._. .1 cvmcne.it• -petition. Good
salary. 211 B^si .Baker, Brownwood.
cr phene 3T3j crllect. 22-3-4-5-7x
FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION
Dial 4330 — 209 W. 4th 94.
BABY
WANTED ’O BUY: Mixed or;
White law* young sprtra cows..
See George t>. Rhone. 15-tfx
D<K______XK
R. E. MURPHEY
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office Phone 7606
Residence 6914
i
CHICKS
FOR RENT
City Hall!
tO*K
FOB RENT: My home at 915
CommercUl Avenue, immediate
pefEorsicn. Write or call Eunice
McEirath. Beta, Texas. 22-tfx
All Hatched From j
31oodlested Flocks
FOR ESN'ft Apartments, cheap.
81® East 7th .£Unset. 33-24p
FOR RENT: 3mall 3-r:om house1
with' bath. See Phelix. Watson at |
Safeway. ».tfx!
FOR LEASE
WANTED; '.-.rai and long dis-
tance, moving. Bonded storage. Call
$117 when you have moving prob-
lems. Geo. D. Rhone Whse. Trans-
ter Co. ' j I3tf*!
WANTED
FREIGHT DISTRIBUTION
LOCAL MOVING
LONG DISTANCE MOVING
COMMERCIAL STORAGE
CAR UNLOADING
CRATING & SHIPPING
Call
DOYLE GLASSON. Mgr.
PHONE 2117
Ida LEASE, My place
hedre west p; wty Nursery.
L M. An old, Coleman.
Geo. D. Rhone
Whse. & Transfer
Co. ..
EONDED STORAGE
Wilson Grain Co
Hatchery
BEAUTIFUL NEW
Seat Covers
All Models, SEDANS and COACHES
. Put on and Ready to Go!
AT NUNLEYS
>/
•till $12.95
E. S. R0WDEN
CONTEACTOR
I’ainiing Paper Hanging
BY V. T.HAMLb
l B. HILTON
Insurance That Insures
Real Estate and Bonds
List your property with, me.
119 West Pecan St
Phone 1861
ARE YOUR
BRAKES SAFE?
When you hare your Garage-
man recondition your brakes—
ask him about the condition of
the drums.
Have Your Brake
Drums Reground
IF THEY NEED IT
He wi’l take care of them
CLARK AUTO PARTS
DIAL 2871
DR. A. J. BLACK
Optometrist
526, State Bank Building
Phone 7651 # Coleman
mas o in.
y^t/l
Call us for your ice
needs
WHOLESALE 8c RETAIL
COLEMAN ICE CO.
Cxpi-rh-weil Workmanship
Coleman, Texas
715 San Saba Dial 5105
Baby
Chicks
11* E. rECAX
Dial 2681
1102 Commercial
Texas—U.S.
R.O.P. Sired—
U.S. Pullorum
trolled.
”AT NO HIGHER PRICE
THAN ORDINARY CHICKS
The only hatchery in
Coleman that is U.S.
Approved —
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Reavis, Dick. Coleman Daily Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 22, 1949, newspaper, March 22, 1949; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth746500/m1/5/?q=%22~1~1%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.