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PAGE TWO
TOE DAILY D-V
OCTOBER 19, 1948
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FOR SALE
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FOR SALE: Austip wheat, $2.6.'.: ,
bu.atrl kc., J >. i ot ■<>'-
£QR RENT
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eman. Ben F, Dunn.
42tfx .
★ WASHINGTON COLUMN ★
Where Dewey Stands on Issues
Will Require Fuller Explanation
I ' ' FOR RENT.
! FOR SALE: V-w N Ttex first year \y, q; ,
j cats r.i: Johnson grass: firs" year:
i. it; f.: ' . . johi:-'. a a: n-s. “
Averv For TrI ihrcimb Star Ex- FOR !a \’:
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BY PETER EDSON '*
NEA Washington Correspondent
Fort Worth
Livestock
. | PAGE. TWO
THE DAILY D-V
OCTOBER 20,*19«
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FOR SAL
m
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FOR SALE Norge electric re-
3-4 cubic feet. See \v
U0 Trinity 20. 21. 22x
WmSSAUHiSSStmtSMStHSK
FOR. SALE:. Early Black Hull
Seed Wheat. $2.(13 Bushel. Bower,
Firm t ' * : 33-tfx
FOR1 SALE: New Alumntum roof-
ttjg and siding, both corrugated and
v-crimp. All lengths. GEO. • D.
RHONE COMPANY tfx
WANTED
] in. H M ■
j FOR RENT
intent. elect r:
'high school A
:sfore. 415 Liv
hi t D WHEAT OF SEVERAL
MlJim s. ItK I F WF It f, V.,
tint V\n TAGGED AT $2.75 PER
n . \T WILSON GRAIN & F I I V
« o COMF SEE IT. ,30-tf.v
ir f’tYS TO ADVERTISE WITH
D-V.
FOR SALE
pv|ril rebuilt Maytag Electric or
- engine washers. They are guar-
"(ml to give service.
sold on Terras
! MERCANTILE CO.
Phone 2501 <
FOR RENT
furbished, bid
WANTED Freight Distributing, c.i!i Cr- r
Trucking f 'all kinds. Bonded __ • •»
Storage. Ca” DOyle Glasson, G*r- .....
era! Manager Geo. DiRhone Ware- FOR RENT
hot»e and Transfer Company. Of-j.to Safety iv j
fice Phone 211? ‘ ntfx-.Automati :
' .mediate posse
---_— --———— -— Eunice McElra
A
LIST your real estate with me for
cuick and satisfactoiy results. J.
Met.i at Mead's Purniturg Store.
. FOR RENT 'G.u;i-
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' ' 7-tfx
jiewly decorated. s«.-Fl(
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Dial. 5122.
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o MbVir.L- . Phor > 2117 for ixi-
FOR "RENT: Fur- .
7
-i : moving n! n: -.
merit, ,7.13 West C ..
ar:\ w. - -f. GEO D RHONE
IV P Wilton, p
AREKO't'SL TRANSFER CC
C'jj'
Pilot II
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
._ , - . ,,, ffju.-unv.. _,0b Call i
■ LF Some good residential - v
i- or, 10th, 9th, 7th St See Geo,
99^060CC05««S00005»:i«
28-tfx
FOR RENT r- (
iarm house. Elf
i bus line Four mile- .;
» Ix-
man. See G K Recisli
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e 173,
Stvee-.
24-
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FOR SALE: 4 room house with
wo lots. Pri . See W. c
3-tfx
HELP WANTED
aeeccocoyrjKv, vesca
WANTED: Pat frinie ;.oti lean:
Copeiar.d: Mutt sell to settle 'M-' girls. IS to 23. Must be at least high
stine. - , . • 35-tfx r school graduate.' touch typist, good
_ _ J personality appearance. Apply Mrs.
jSpahr ■ We-tern Union; Coleman.
> vci .r,ni_r. naltt iariK. new mt ■ ‘ AiiJfbt
!' ■ • threg -ring, Ragsdale Sheet]
: C ..1 505ti or 7916. 37-tfxl " ‘ ~ ' ~
FOR RENT- Bull:::: •
to Safeway, now occufi;- (
Automatic Laundry Co.
•essibn. Write or call T i
El rath, Ecla. Texas
FOR KENT: 3-room: , :
btith apartment. Newly
and painted thr;:wh< p
Rosen at Hub Dry < ;■■
4
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W ASHINGTON—.(NEA)-Carcfvil' reading - of 'Gov Thomas E
Dewey’s campaign speeches- thus far leaves many things to be
explained. It is still impossible to toil just where the Republican
Jfirun-T candidate stands on most domestic issues. what policies "he will pursue
, <"i A when he becomes President.
This thought is apparently bothering a number ,n{ people. The
serious literature analysing Mr DeweyVs mind if becoming slolununous
and important. / >■.
Oren Root. Jr., in Harper's magazine identifies Dewey as ith the
progressive wing of the Republican Party and prays that- he wilt stay
that way. Ropt was one of Wendell Wilkie's original backers.- Elmer
' PaviS in the same publication has discovered that Dewey is a real
M leader, but fears that the reactionary. congressmen will cause him
4? ■ trouble. 1
Robert T Ebon in the current Fortune magazine tp-e- beyond these
to o analyses bv trving to fore/a t De\v«y policies Material f-■: this
p .y„ar./ thdex of the Dewey mind comet not so much from the candidatehim- • ^
, self as from his brantrusters.
''THIS Dewey “team." as, it’s called, is rapidly assuming proportions
to make Franklin D. Roosevelt s braintrust of Howe. Hopkins,
Tugwell, Moley and McIntyre look like a bunch of rank amateurs.
The FDR tiye was thrown together1 after R< >.eveU’s nomination.
Dewey's team has been with him flic years /or more The line-up.
JohnfFoster Dulles on foreign policy. Elliott V. Bell on finance. John
E, Burtod on budget. Charles D. .Breitel -on law, Paul Lockwood and
Jam?* V Hagerty as personal aides.
The difference between the FDR braintrust and Dewey's seems .tn_,
be...this.; Roosevelt's braintrusters did a lot of original thinking and
independent acting. Dewey wants his team merely to bring him facts.
Ap for what the present Dewey 'policies are. the Fortune report plus
; Dewey's ovyn vague campaign;statements add Updike this:. • i
Labor—No basic retreat from the Tift Hartley Ac; Tl.v does nuf
p-r ebUiile some amendments..'later on Wh.it they m i;M be is not ,
plated. In his Missoula. Mont., speech. Deucy pro: to tell where
he stood on labor, l.i'er in the campaign. ........ . d *
Farm Policy—Continue prjee-s :J>po'tj. crop loans and federal sub- -
.dies far soil conservation More'Aid fof ce-operatp.c.:.
High Prices jnd Inflation—De.vcy.has rrjade two speeches on this' ;
f-UjB-jt, at Alb', fpierouc ani San Fi Mi- pi iti - 1—Bung
able and honest men and worsen to Washington. 2-/Cut government ,
spending 3—Pay off the national debt. 4---Sti p grain-speculation by
government employes. 5—Bring to .'Washington men and women ofi '
integrity. 6—Start supporting vigorously the American system of
free opportunity. - i
■FORTUNE says Dewey favors postponing all public -works spending
■ ^ ‘—except, of course, .for reclamation projects necessary to win the
In case of recession, public work- prejects would be brought
stimulate business. Dewey's 1944 statement; that. ' Whether
it or my government is com-nittyii ti oi"-e degree of econonuc
“ '• ■ '“ raifHh "tand._ «
is "for balancing the budget and reducing the na-
f"r continuing curb on c< nsurner credit. He war«9
:d interest rate low a id stabilize government securi*
two policies will- Cbf .e as a severe blow to bankers
rates up, bond pr es dov. n.
say ' Obviously no one in Mr. Dewey's camp ts
ib ’ r high taxi bef re r ecti.-n iay- It is equally
a: : i - 20 UP- ,
tUSDA - LIVESTOCK
Cattl- 4400 Rather slow, porticu-
• : ;.iug!i-i>i gcude-' Bcpt steers.
1 yrarUngs and ccw* weak, som-f
sal<'-. 50 or more I wer Stocki-.-1
fcaiiy. ” C< uui.i i i ■ , i nn'ii ■ u m
slaughter steers, yearlings and heif-;
er.-.mai.ly 17.00-24.00. ft-?.- g,.mi-
ners atid lirifers 2.5uo Comm.n -'
medium and good bed cows 16-no- :
>' 1 i.Jlvl , pnTT'py---'—in***' ’
' u i • S:-u.v.i,.p bill! It 55-19.ji
Stocker yearling: 2300 do
t-r row 14 00 17 01
i. m. McDonald
REAL
ESTATE
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: 4%
\ LOANS
“INSURANCE THAT PAYS”
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Initiation for f wo
County Wowen
.“Yes, it’s inflation—I put on rubber tires!'*
~ DR. A. W. FISCHER
CHIROPRACTOR
X-ray fluoroscope
Coleman Office Building . Telephone 2421
Mrs C-. F. Slant :n. Sctence teach-
cr In Coleman High School and Mrs
J. W, Williamson teacher of cem-
tist suti'al reduct ins in corporate'ind income taxes . merlcal studies m the Sants AinA
SEBD WHEAT FOR SALE: Early
Blar-tUiu!-. Comanche. WesEar. Ten-
i 7 ill recleaned, testeu and I —
t ' -. ' d GEO. D. RHONE CO.
j
WANTED Babysitting done, for
25c an hour: Will - come to yam
-Cu.: 37311 2787 cr 3418. 43-p
(
FGR sale WE HAVE FEP1
/T'v; See .. bv commercial
ihze» for vour rrnns Wlissr G
clear
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FOR RENT
YVuuvAwvumHmvwt*
FOR RENT Storage Space Mer-
har.dl.-e and Household Goods
Phone . '.17. Call Doyle . Glassor,
i, ; D. ne W i.-i-hoUse & Trans-
"r Co. 9-tfx
FOR RENT: Furnl-' rtl ape
mer.t. electric box. garage, n-
high school. Apply Marshall’s Foou’j r;.
Store. 415 Live Oak. 42;) !,-
ot beFnt .irated.'1
CAtl OF THANKS
] School* will b> iri'ta-’ed tt.tr
v.7)4ui K'kpp.i Garni! # i:- »H*rilrj
-« «... ._ *i q . ti lint
the Regiutral' Mrettng In -San -Ah.
; self: ei*- -her 30.
at
NOTICES
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iwm\yv\iwvyw •,vwiiM
WE FTf )Kr. nbusel.cifd goods; crate
u'-.i ship: fens experience. Ret-'-r-
me? Truck lines and railroad ecm
jany Mead Fun.Jure A Storag-.
1-tfx
- Ir< ,'
familv
Of berea’T
floral offer
rteful.
Hies Si . all
NOTICE $2,
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REN1
James
7926.
ge. one ^nalU:
I
'2-Ho-
ward fer infor-
ig to arrest and con-
ns Mealing cattle o:
H A. Byrom. 33-9;
repai
Shed room:
!!Or'SI
-p-omr
M'f
FOR
any make <ewtni
Guarantee al fei
_ machine parts, needles, bands .shut-
tles etc Phene 3251.
HI M) M ltMTirsF A STORAOV
-6-p / 38-tf
11 W. Liv# Oak,
! ALE OK TPADT
Small, down 4^
LOST & FOUND
J
M,miH\\uuumu\uwwM
41 42-4P-
: half OR- TRADE - '
wi‘h hath. 515 W o.ven"’
ta^jl dtrwn_rmyment ■ .Easy I
• 4I-2-.
vrL-st ta'! h
idav night
■LOi
We pas cash.Jor.4uiy, make .sew-
ing machine, repair your. machine
and sell parts
HUH FURNITURE A STORAGE
, :'.....; 38-tf!
Fijli stock,:-of t!rw"& used house-
lap, hold goods. SecJ our BALCONY
BARGAINS We trade, ar.d sell or
~ -easy terms. :
MEAD FURNITURE 4 STORAGE
Igbt 38-t f>
FOR
:ALE. 5
Lccatf-i
iiburban grocer.-
te 1306
ly Phnr-e
MoDonci
id. Re-
19p
FOR LEASE: For 4 years] 1 521
acres, 190 in cultivation cut in, r’
pastures. Net, wire, living, wider.
$1.25 an acre. A. J Bushongi Rt 2
Bluff Dale. Texas. 42p
SALE: Perfection Oil Rang* i' r„ Pii,
Iso Dufftid and l "
Mozclle 8ch-'«l. j -*•£(.s^
2 TV
good condfticn
chair. -. Contact
Fisk Texas,
FOR JALE 2 bedroom window-'
2 bedroom suites . Good condition,
Mrs. Miller 903 W Walnut. 43tfx
FC-R SALE M -- - :m.-m:.-
and rear end. for 1936 Plymouth Ah
in excellent condition J. M Miller!
FI-* 19p
FOR SALE: Seccnd-handj,v-crunp
iron, -lpout. 80 feet, 306 La'- Khu
‘ 28 p
FOP. SALE: Nice., pecans at my
place Jaa Futrell, Glen Cove. 26p
FOR SALE: Seed wheat, free of
Johnerui grass. $2.50 bushel. len-
nrd Chare. Novice. Texas 42-3p
■
FOR SALE: Fifty head of reg-
id-tf-red Delr.ltie bucks L, P. Whitt-
fngton jGlen Cove. Texas 40-41-42p.
Early black hull
wheat, s. T. Burkett, Burkett, Tex-
as 40-41-42-43p.
CALL COLLECT
Coleman 7*06
COLEMAN
RENDERING
CO.
HUM
is founded on
Good Wealth
H E who possesses Health
bas the stuff of which Hap-
piness is made." The w-on-
ders of science, the miracles
of medicine are at your com-
mand.Summon them through
the counsel and care of your
physician. Call on him at the
first sign of illness- And then,
bring his prescriptions here
for careful compountjing.
Call L1' l or A Free
Lstm t •
y IDial 8!06
COLEMAN
VENETIAN BUND
COMPANY
Ziminenran’s Insurance Agency
P. E. L. Zimmerman, Income Tax Accountant
“INSURANCE FOR FVERY NFED
i 409 Coleman Office Bulldir.g
Coleman, Texa?
f tn you have your Caragemen recondition your brake*
— aak him about the condition of the drems. HAVE YOUR
BRAKF DRUMS RECROUND if that nee® U. He will
1, :»* care oi it
Clark Auto Parts
111) E. PECAN STREET PHONE 2171
| Cash In on the Bigj
r Fall andi Christmas^
i Selling Seasons-—
r i I d
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Be an AVON Representative In
* your neighboriuiott. 1 u , ,
^ interview write giving street ad- i
^ dess. Mrs Edith Gillon Hislriet ’
^ Manager, General Delivery, Abi-
lene Texas.
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Uoieman, Texas
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SfALAND A.
WCODWARO
Attorney-at"LaW
State Bank Building
' Fifth Floor
Tcl.FPHOKE 4'lbl
PLUMBING
NEW OR REPAIR
E. A. FrVEASH
613 S. Neches Phone 8117
One Day Service on Baby Diaper*
WE DO WET AND DRY WASH AT
SMITTY'S WASHATERIA
We Pick Up and Deliver
511 SAN MARCOS
DIAL 4376
4
Furniture Repaired at
ALEY’S
l furniture and repair shop. Your J
U loess apprreiated.
1512 South ( oneho
ELMER ALEY
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STNUDAI^D
ABSTRACT CO.
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Miss Bettle MeCulloeh, Mgr.
Mai 6211 — 485-4 Office Bldg,;
IF
OBESCRIPTIONY
h COMPLETE GUT ASSORT-,!
MENT FQR THE WHOLE FAMILY
ALSO FREE GIFT WRAPPING
SERVICE.
CROSS PHARMACY
—
FREIGHT DISTRIBUTORS
TRUCKING BONDED STORAGE
GES. D. RHONE VVHSE. & TRANSFER GO.
Our modern warehouse business is at your service. Let us
unload your car or trttfk shipments, deliver the goods as
you need it or deliverSo your customers- If you have a
financing prob'em, our negotiable receipts are recognized
at the banks.
Call 2117 ioi estimates or other information.
Our truck is available at all times for moving and hdul-
ing gf all kinds.
DOYLE GLASSON — General Manager
P. O. Box 984 Office Phone 2117
■4F y 'y^r"
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CALL US FOR
' YOUR ICE NEEDS
TWO PLACES TO SERVE YOU;
„ MAIN PLANT: Wes! Street * ■
RETAIL: 1102 Commercial
' COLEMAN IGE COMPANY
DIAL 2621 *
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vCOMPLETE "
ONE STOP
SERVICE
CRAIG’S
Texaco Service
DIAL 2231
501 East Walhot / Colemim
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He'll Meet You Al
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Reavis, Dick. Coleman Daily Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. [1], Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 20, 1948, newspaper, October 20, 1948; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth746473/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.