Coleman Daily Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 163, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 1, 1949 Page: 5 of 6
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CLASSIFIED RATES
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Weeks run
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Minimum—50c
FOR SALE
We specialize in good used furni-
ture at used furniture prices.
Aley's Furniture
211 Commercial
FOR SALE: Shetland pony,
gentle for children. Coy Norris,
l.eaday, Texas. 31-2pd.
" FOR SALE —House to be moved
on John lingers farm on new
BrownwoxLSun Angelo highway,
c N Davenport, . phone 6532F13.
1 -3p.
--MX——rJW -
WANTED
"WANTED TO RENT 3
room unfurnished house.
6251 or 6001.
4
Call
Cabin Prices Slashed
Spend your vacation at
beautiful Christo Concho
Lodge. Every cabin re-
decorated. Comfortable
and clean.
Christoval, Texas
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil M.
Warren
Owenrs and Managers
Ft. Worth Livestock] Produce
Fort Worth
FORT WORTH, June 1—(UP)
--(USDA)— Lviestoek:
Cattle 2,000; moderately active
steady. Good and choice .fed
i steers, yearlings and heifers 24,-
100-27.00, load 823 lb yeariings 27.-
100. Load over 1100 lb steers 26.-
i 50. five loads 1067 lb shortfeds
24.00. Common and medium 17
FORT WORH, June 1—(UP)
(USDA)- Wholesale dealers egg session
and poultry prices to producers V
and truckers delivered Fort Wor-
th.
Representatives Try
To Beat The Heat
AUSTIN, Juiie 1 (UP)—The
state house of representatives
convened one hour ahead of its
usual meeting time today and
for the remainder of the 5!st
Egg . market dull. Current
suggestion that the house
commence business at 0 a’.m.
I’by Rep. Otis Lee of Port Ar-
rP" i thur, was accepted ;,y merit-
00-23.50. Four loads common and j ceipts.Vases returned 11,40-11.50. ‘ bers yesterday
i medium steers 19.50, four loads 1 IVw higher. Large graded whites 1 'Lee said .'‘There’s no reason to
j brahrrtnns 22.50. peef cows, com-j 40-42 cents dozen. j sit around in this intolerable
mon, medium and good 16.50-j Uve poultry market dull. Per: heat.”
<• 119.50,scanners-and cutters .12.00- lb heavy-hens 25-26, light 22-23 j
•16.75, Five loads brahmans" 16.- i Roosters 14-16. Fryers mostly 28-
) 75. "Sausage bulls 16.00-21.50. Sto-1 30.
Pecos Will Get New
Soft Water Supply
PECOS, June 1 (UP A
■ soft water supply wo-. it:
peet today for Pecos.
1 Voters yesterday approyt
sura rice of $850,000' in v. ate:
‘sewer bonds to give
(water supply adc-ia;,!:- ’
j city of 25,000 populatin'
I approved was a $75.wo
| to provide 50 additional ■ i
of paved streets.
length
The official temperature was
90 degrees.
eker find feeder steers and year-' .._ l..~.
, ,{®*SS55SE5W!Th,ee T°»"! **
; .common and medium stock cows; Rental Decontrols
.'! 16.00-18.00.
200 Misouri-Pacific
Employees Back On Job
WANTED: Local and long dis-
tance moving. Bundl'd storage.
Call 2117 when you have moving
problems. Geo. D. Rhone Whse.
Transfer Co. 13tfx
WANTED: Boys evening after
school and Saturdays. Apply Deco-
crat-Voice.. tfx
WANTED Woman to operate
'machine' in Beet Shop. Call from 1
to 2 o’clock or 5 to $. Mike's Boot
Shop. Ix3x
WANTED
FREIGHT DISTRIBUTION
LOCAL MOVING
LONG DISTANCE MOVING
COMMERCIAL STORAGE
CAR UNLOADING
CRATING & SHIPPING
Call
DOYLE GLASSON, Mgr.
1‘IIONK 2117
Geo. D. Rhone
'Vhse. & Transfer
Co.
BONDED STORAGE
!Dr.A. M. Fischer:
CHIROPRACTOR
X-ray - Kluoroscope
Phone 2421
413-415 Office Building
STARTED
BABY
CHICKS
At
Wilson Grain Company's
Hatchery
RADIO AILING?
CALL A SPECIALIST/
BILL JACKSON'S
Radio Service At
Howell Home & Auto
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Calves 850; fairly active, stea-1 AUSTIN. June 1 -(UP)—Rent
j dy. Good and choice slaughter ! decontrol resolutions for towns
I calves 25.00-28.1)0, common and1 of- Liberty, Midland and Pampa
: medium mainly 17.00-22.00, culls | were on their wav today to Tighe
i 14,00-17.00. Medium to <• h o ice j Woods, federal housing expecli-
Istock steer calves 20.00-26.00, He-1 Wr-
iter calves 25,00 down, ^ The resolutions were approved
Hogs 600; butcher hogs steady yesterday by Gov. Beaufort! Jes
| to mostly 25 higher than Tues-
' days average, sows steady, fee-
| dec pigs steady to 50 higher. Top
21.25 paid sparingly, most good
| and choice 190-260 lbs 21.00, good
j and choice 160-185 lbs 18.25-20,-
75. Sows 10.00-17:50. Feeder pigs
I 15.00-18.00.
Sheep 15,000; slow. C h o i ce
spring lambs around 1.00 or more
I lower, other springers and shorn
i slaughter lambs and yearlings
! steady. Aged sheep 50 lower,
feeder lambs and yearlings a-
j round '3.00-4.00 lower for the
1 week. Good and choice spring
j lambs 27.00-28.50, common and
| culls down to 15.00. Few choice
I shorn slaughter lambs and’ yepr-
J lings 26.00, medium and good
I clippers, 23.00-25(00, cull to good
| shorn slaughter ewes 7,50-11.50.
Shorn feeder lambs and year-
lings 14.00-19.50. Numerous fee-,
ders unsold, \
WORLD NEWS BRIEFS,
-LIMA, Peru, June 1
i president Manuel Otii
I day accepted The resign:*!
I iiis ^entire cabinet and in
j ately named a riew geven
KINGSVILLE, June 1—(UP)-- j Informed sources s..H t
Same 200 shop employees of the j signations permittee the
Missouri Pacific railroad return- dent to reorganize the
ed to their jobs here today after | along lines made m o-:
a month’s lay-off. | the illness of two nienibei
F. R, Bales, Houston, execu- ftonso Llosa, mini-ste ro fill
live of the railroad's guit coast;
lines, .said that revenues for the ,
month of May permitted the re-.-
e,,u,y Uj Uu«. ucbuiu,u | opting of passenger train repair 1
ter. He htid previously approved)
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R. E. MURPHEY
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office Phone 7606
Residence 6944
FOR RENT
FOR RENT — 3 - room unfurn-
ished duplex, close in. Mrs. J. W.
Quinn. Telephone 2193. 2p
FOR RENT—Unfurnished -5-
room house. James T. Padgift,
717 Live Oak.
WANTED
Non - registered drug '
man to manage the Ho-
tel Brownwood Drug
Store. State salary and
experience.
| Temporary Offices: — City nail j
i I
For The Best
THERE YOUR CLOTHES AJtfi
WELL TREATED
Wallace McKee
700 Commercial
Call us for your ice needs
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
COLEMAN ICE CO.
1102 Commercial'
Dial 2621
J.B. HILTON
nsurance Thai Insure*
leal Estate and Bonds
your property with me.
U9 West Pecan SI
Phone 2861
FOR SALE .
My home, 5-room house, ex-
cellent condition, on paved
street. Reason for selling—
moving. Immediate posses-
ion.
Bob Russ
HI8 Plum St.
WANTED-CARPFNTRY
WORK
Do you heed a new granary?
Or that oli one,, repaired? Or
any kind of .qppCntry? Call
Horace Brown, Telephone 8347.
602 Fifth Ave., Coleman Texas.
. 17-29x
EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS
-FOR-
BUILDING
We have a loan plan tailored
to suit your wants.
Come in to see us or call us
on the telephone and one of our
representatives will call at your
home or place of business at
your convenience. We are al-
ways glad to help you with your
ideas and estimates. Loan can
include labor and material.
Phone 3361
ROCKWELL BROS. & CO.
LUMBERMEN
SACKS FOR SALE!
Of All Kinds!
• Sacks for all your
thr Sing needs.
COLEMAN BAG and
BURLAP Company
• We buy small grain!
T. R
ARE YOUR
RRAKES SAFE?
When you have your Garage-
man recondition your brakes—
ssk him about iha condition of
tha drums.
Have Your Brake
Drums Reground
IF THEY NEED IT
Y He will take cere of them
CLARK AUTO PARTS
; Travis Bohannon
WATCHMAKER
work guaranteed
3-day service
at Ith and Concho
Richardson Drug
a MiiwMwwMWwitww
tie E. PECAN
DIAL 2*71
DEPEND ON US
WHEN YOU BUILD
Complala stock of quality
materials. Let us figure with
you on building that homa or
taking care of needed repairs.
Phone 3361
Rockwell Bros. & Co.
Lumbermen
■ / . ' , ' ' '■ •' '
• ; ■ . &
Knowles —
R. R. Knowies
Fred Knowles, Mgr.
decontrol for Amarillo, Ascarte
(El Paso), Corsicana, Electro,
Marshall, Sweeter and Univer-
sity Park (Dallas),
t&mk
1 yotilj
&
shops.
By the end of June Mo-Pae
plans to live 350 to 400. workers
in its shops, compared to 40(1
to 450 during the last few years.
Bates said. *
meat and public works. ,
admiral Koque Saladi;.:
Ter nf marine. Both an
iu liked in Washington.
Peru has ben ruled by
tary Junta since the gave
of preseident Jose Bustafr
Rivera was overthrown
President U. S Gran?
------------------------- I his memoirs and died at
More than 60.000,001) acres of | Cottage, atop picturesque
land in the United States are in McGregor, near Sural'.;-:
need of reforestation. rigns, N. Y
Or;
M ;
reason why I can't have a two o'clock snack too,
is there?"
COO x 1C Tire
And Your Tire
Plus Tux
ELKINS SERVICE (0.
On Abilene Highway
Tires and Batteries
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
By B. Cossej
See all model?
NOW ON FLOOR AT
NUNLEY’S
VIC FLINT
Real Eestate
If you want a home or an in-
vestment, see me. .
Your business appreciated
Jets R. Pearce
‘ ’ Coleman, Texas_
ONLY
SERVEL
The Gas Refrigerator
STAYS SILENT
LASTS LONGER
10-Year Guarantee
• Easy Spindrier
WASHERS
$159.50 and \up
CHAS. T.
JOHNSON & SONS
410 Commercial
Dial 50S3
Good Used Tires_ TJTJNLEY’S
Sold WWi Written Guarantee Do to I! Menllts w1’ 1-W-J w
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BY V. T.HAMLIiS
LAST C7NE Ih
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Reavis, Dick. Coleman Daily Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 163, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 1, 1949, newspaper, June 1, 1949; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth747309/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.