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Show it Thursday, January 29 1953. THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE to free enterprise and all our Other traditional freedoms. It is the philosophy' of the That is the philosophy It is reported that several of super-statso dramatically which voters the, President-elec- t Eisenhowers aides disavowed last November. are making a thorough study of The President-elec- t will perthe pros and cons of price control. form a great service to the counThey will offer recomendatlons try if he orders the abandonment for his consideration. It will be of the controls as soon as he takes within his authority, when he office takes office bn January 20, to immediately terminate the controls if he so desires, or to continue Box them in whole or part until the law expires. Explosives, sulfa drugs, paint, Presidenthe tar, nylon, plastics, perfume, liveDuring campaign the t-elects to be stock feed, fertilizer, insecticides, position seemed that pdlitical control of the econ- roofing, photo chemicals, aspirin omy is' always destructive, and and pharmaceuticals have one that it should not be imposed save dirivatives of coal. The total list when some grave emergency things in common. All of them are makes no other course possible. of coal derivitives would fill many This is the view that is held by pages and more are being disthe great majority of our econo- covered all the time. This wide mists, and by most of the members variety of products extracted from of Congress. And certainly, no such coal didnt result from luck. It emergency exists today. Product- came, instead, from the intensive ion in all fields is at very high and costly research work carried levels, there are no important on by both coal producers and coal shortages, and the arms program, users. heavy as it is, accounts for but a Coal has proved itself to be one small part of our industrial and of the most versatile substances agricultural output. known to man. It is, one of the No matter how wisely applied, primary sources of heat and encontrols cannot help but be a drain ergy. It accounts for most of our on the whole system of production electric power and all of our steel, and distribution. Every factory and to name but two necessities which every store is burdened with a are dependant on it. mass of exceedingly expensive red One phase of coal research lies tape and, in the long pull, any- in discovering means to make it thing that' adds to the cost of do a constantly more efficiant and doing business must be paid for economical job when burned. Acby the public at large. Far more cording to the developments inimportant is the fact that the dicated that coal is capable of whole philosophy on which the many more miracles, and that its controls are predicated is inimical usefulness to humanity will be- - Bankrupt Thinking 'all-power- ful e. come greater as the years roll by. To convince her shes adored, as time to work Coal is one of the oldest of fuels buy her something you cant afford but it always has something brand . ' The best cure for love sickness a good dose of marriage. is is Time to think just important new to offer. Pandoras i Hey, Wait! WereTalking About Wash! for your car this winter An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure! Why take a chance on costly car repairs later on when an economical winter tuneup now will make it run like a brand-ne- w bus? Nows the time to get your car ready for smooth winter driving. Our mechanics are factory-strained- ! w;nter motor tuneup Includes radiator, fan belt, spark plugs, ignition, fuel line, carburetor and generator. ViiiT-- R CHASSIS SPECIAL! Includes major brake work, wheel bearings, differential, transmission, brake cylinders all cleaned, lubricated and adjusted. FOR EASY RIDING! Pump out and refill all four shock REDD MOTOR COMPANY Phone 900 129 WEST MAIN PRICE jt en Sc use us! We told our artist to draw us a pic- ture showing you how wonderfully fresh your sheets, towels and flatwork look and feel after a trip here and the dem fool came up with this! Maybe this is his own home life he probably makes his wife do the wash. a drink speaks for itself what should it say? mm PRICE STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 218 PICK UP & DEUVERY Advertisement Rom where I sit ... Joe Marsh Glrnrn Surprise Ending! KENTUCKY STRAIGHT IOURION WHISKEY That raffle for our Volunteer Fire Department went over fine. Were going to have money to get a new engine and then some. Onr local merchants really donated some wonderful prizes. Like Buzz Ellis, the radio-T- V dealer, giving that big television set . . . and the Superior Motors car. putting up a brand-neThere was a humorous note, too. The prize of a years supply of coal donated by Baker Codl Yard was won by Mrs. Thayer, whose husband is the biggest fuel-o- il dealer in the county I What did w Mrs. Thayer do with the coalT She gave it to a church shes not even a member of. (Her Church uses her husbands fuel oil.) From where I sit, thats real generosity. But then, Mrs. Thayer neyer did believe in dividing people into groups. Shes for whatever church everybody whether they like TV they go to, or radio, people who enjoy temperate beer, people who dont. A person. really warm-hearte- d Copyright, 1953, United States Brewers Foundation SSIMMAI GIMM01E Old e STRAIGHT. BOURBON lcntucby WHISKEY 86 PROOF MtllkIMI (DMMI It should tell you immediately that it has good, whiskey in it. It should say to your friends that you as a host serve only the finest whiskey. A drink can only be as good as the whiskey you put in it, so pour rich, flavorful Glenmore the famous Kentucky straight whiskey that has had a reputation for unmatched uniformity for over three generations. Glenmore Distilleries Company, Louisville, Ky. |