Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 158, Decatur, Adams County, 7 July 1947 — Page 5

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• taw > rtJ 1 fcOAILY IMPORT OF LOCAL F V ANO FORgIGN MARKET* kAoMMirrr, Murray a co. Corwcled July 7 M «<» *• «’• 3 <- 7 * ha to 815 lira 25 00 PM to W »» 24.75 r 4 to 866 Ibx 24 25 _ 1 to «80 ton 23.25 & > to 809 tor 22 25 jf to >36 tor 21(H) to MO lbs 19 00 I to MO tor IN 5o k J to 100 ton 23.00 M to MR toB 22 25 to MO lbs 21.50 luges —.... 18.00 ■SfiU , : 14 00 Muto (Wed. a Sal.) 22.00 Bjmbu 21.00 ■Rg* T M mt-t- 5.00 ' f eU * kUNNBR BTOCK YAROC , plM| ® CorHtcted July 7 ln<l > to 300 ton 24.75 to 221 lbs 25.00 ~"T to 840 foe 24.75 civ I to MO to. 24.50 1 J to MO lbs. ■■— 24.25 9 to 370 tor 24.00 » to 220 to*. -- 23.50 tj 390 tos - 23.00 ■ml; | to MO to» 22.75 to 325 ton 21.75 He « to MG lbs 21.25 0 to. 490 lbs 20.50 '« i 0 to 120 lb. 22-50 0 to 140 lbs 21.50 — 'HCh. __275 to MO lbs 18. w W to 600 lbs 17.50 500 to 700 1b... 15.00 .uAga jMtfiii r : i 14.50 >lvm L — 21.00 liter unlHi - 20.00 — rara ..... loov WHOLMALK ECG ANO " W1 POULTRY QUOTATION! Furutehed by LC DCftATUR PRODUCE CO. Phon. 38T OjHUCtcd July 7 'hrreat receipt eggs .38 •‘■;>vy kens .... 21 y.tmevy upringors over 3'4 lbs.. 28 “,~«uvy Springers under 3* lbs. .28 IMM — 16 > -■■■■■- *l6 SjJ LOCAL GRAIN MARKET w BURK ELEVATOR CO. “• CQMKted July 7 — Boom uubjeet to cnenge during day. Price*ftftvered at elevator, wk for prieus Grain. .68 per bwtoel Im , • Cera: J 4 per 100 low. Lo b. Mm. > ORAIiN'PRIEBE Adamo County F., B. Co Op'. Bemo4Monroe.Wllll.me etes Corrected July 7 'boot — - 2 ”6 ■ at* W ~ OfU 3,0 V cans No. 2 3.10 Cell for MM prices. Ms «* There Really I. One 3e Forttend. Ore (UP) — George 4>bb celebrated hix 23rd year here j a papopbßngei He loot his left n K -m ae a toy. A man Ujith a guilty conscience jgt* never found in tie paths of strRepairs Cleaning Itrt) te a Need a New » HJKNACE’ F—rrs Free Estimates on Coal and It* Oil Furnaces. Oil Conversion I . Burners,. Stokers. H a* l 49 for Prompt ta •’ v WT Service TV 5 “f HAI'GK'S - ' =7 3 FOR SALE f- * Feed eultabte for cattle ‘7 and poetry. f BAG SERVICE toe. 212 West Elm *t. tn? •'•man a * N. A. BULKS *’ QPTOMETRIBT HOURS: ( 7 Btao to 12:00 1:00 to 5:00 Ba|pMay., 2:20 p. m. uK 135

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| aa| WNN(MMuuMnHMaaMNBMumMBBaaMMMMnMtoNMMNNaaaaNMm LOCAL CLABBIFIED ADVERTIBING RATES For M word, or fees: 1 Ume Me; I tlmea 76c; 3 timoa 21; « time. LL7I. Ratos quoted are for cooaocvtivo lasertioM. No classified ad. accepted for sklpday ached ale. Rato fori 12 Point BLACK FACB Is 5c per word for to aerttoo. Copy must bo la office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Is • a. ■ FOIC SALE YOU CAN’T BB4T IT-Bprague Furniture Store to the hottest value spot in hprthern Indiana tor furniture aad ruga. Phone IM. 77-TF FOR 8 A LB: 500 Sheets Sftill 20 lb. White Bond Mimeograph 51.45. This bond mimeograph has good streogtb and drying quail ties. Sited for pen and Ink. The Decatur Democrat Co., telephone 1000 and 1001. 103tf FOR SALE 4to porch post, 9 feet long, with caps and bolts. Two awnings with rolls and fixtures. Phone 277. 164-btf FOR SALE In subdivision restricted for gracious living. Rrand new home, gas heated, automatic hot water, full basement, hardwood floors, built-in cabineUi, two bedrooms finished—third usable. Available to veteran for 5965 down, balance financed for twenty years. Also available under F. H. A. to non veteran. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 154-ts FOR SALE— Six room nearly modem home with to acre of ground at city limits. Kitchen with new cabinets. New lifetime roof being laid. Berry bushes and fruit trees now bearing. Two car sixe garage has work bench. 55895— Pay 52695 down, balance 530 monthly, interest 4% semiannual- ' ly. Possession August Ist, when owner leaves city. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 154-ts FOR SALE — Walking distance north end Industries, one bedroom home, newly remodelled with inside toilet, lavatory, built in sink. 5600 down, balance 585 monthly. An easy way to escape apartment life. Bob Heller, Heller Building, Phone 870. 129-TF FOR SALE 1 black bull, to Angus to Guernsey. 1 yearling heifer. Second house on left side north of Union Chapel church. Max Kin- ’ caid. 156-3tx FOR SALE 1936 Ford V-8 Tudor. Inquire W. A. Gehres, Wren, Ohio. 156-3tx FOR SALE DeSoto coupe, good running condition, inquire 107 S. Second St. or 110 S. Third St. 156FOR SALE: 2 way hay car, 125 ft. of one inch pure Manila rope, good as new. Paul Krueckeberg. route 5. Phone 645-0. 157-3tx FOR SALE-100- lb. ice box. Good oak. B. H. Clifton, Wren, Ohio. 157FOR SALE Good, clean 1937 Ford coach, price 1365. Fleet airplane, 160 hours since major overhaul. Harold Steffen, 4to miles south of Magley. 157-3tx FOR SALE—Truck load of Sweet Cherries; sour (Cherries; Black Raspberries; Red Raspberies; Tuesday morning, Arnold's Market. 4 157-2 U 100 DOZEN ladies’ Handkerchiefs 25c value, special 51-50 per dos Silk lined walnut jewel chest, reg. 52.50 value, special 51-95. Knife racks, beverage trays. Cigarette boxes, walnut framed pictures, all at special low prices. Also a free gift for the ladles on sale and displayed on west side of 13th St. South of Monroe St. Wiiford Ray. 154-6tx FOR SALE—Table top kerosene stove, last year's model. 642 North Second street. 157*3tx Schrock Natural Phosphate. Super Phosphate, Granular Ammonium Phosphate • 16-30-0). Now available at your nearest Schrock deal •r. if there is no Schrwck dealer near you, write or call Schrock Fertiliser Service, Congerville, Illinois. 141-T FOR SALE—Two sooters; 1945 Delivery Moto-Scoot and 1946 Airborne Cushman. Both in excellent condition. Piiced for immediate sale. Don R. Kirach, phone 1087. 158-31 X BARGAINS—Electric lawn mower. 579.95. General automatic electric irons, 55.95. Record players half-price. Hot plates, toasters. Kitchen's Maytag Ser.. 238 >< Second 158-ts t FOR SALE—Juke box. Br»t class condition. Publtx Service Company, 164 South eqcond Street. 158-

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds ■ ■■—nMi ImwiwwumwßmssnaawMawamwanewamßainsiisssnMsiWimaaßWMMiwsuiMaml "He's been watching us ever since he answered our Democrat Want Ad and bought an interest In the business!" FOR SALE—7 room ail modern house in fine condition. Hardwood floors, water softener, hot water heating system. Also 4 room all modern home prewar construction can be bought by veteran with small down payment. All modern 6 room house, fullsite basement, 3 blocks from business district; close to school, church. All modern 5 room house, rockwool insulation; 1% ac:»s ground !can be bought with small down payment. 2 acres ground on 224, 3 miles west Decatur. 2 apartment house on sth street. Large lot, garden spot. 6 room house, good garage; large lot, garden, Monroe. 6 room house, ail modern, gaH heated, large garden, fruit trees, close to factories. Building built In 1941; could be made Into nice home. Located Ito miles from Decatur. Must be moved from present site. Clyde O. Troutner, Real Estate and Insurance. Phone 1166 or 73. 153-TF FOR SALE— 5 room home, electricity, cistern, 2 miles from town will sell 3,7 or 12 acres. Vacant. 38 acre farm near Willshire. 7 room home, good barn, garage, poultry house, possession soon. 120 acre farm 5 mi. northeast, good set of improvements, landlord possession. 160 acres choice farmland near ' city, good buildings on paved high- ' way. A real farm. ' 10 room modern home near; uptown. suitable for home and good rental or apartments. 2 car garage. < 5 room semi-modern home, north end of city, a good bny, vacant. Garage doing good business, with all equipment, in small near by town. Best reason for selling. Several other farms and properties and building lots not advertised. T. D. Schiefersteln, Phone 105. 158-3 t FOR SALE- Strawberries. 200 crates to arrive Monday night. I.arge. fancy fresh. Priced right. Coppess Corner. Phone 107. 158-ltx FOR SALE — Used Delco plant and Batteries; good condition. WiUard Youse, Hoagland, Ind. 157t3x FOR SALE— Rubber-tire wagon witli rack. 600x16 tires, 585 — Dick Martin, first bouse north of County Farm. 157t2x FOR SALE- Place your order for sweet and sour cherries and raspberries, red and »iack. Two truck loads per week to Htart soon. Prices guaranteed the best. Phone 107. Coppess Corner. 158-3tx FOR SALE 60 'iiidi sink with double drain board, built-in cabinet and fixtures; exoeUeat conditicfu. Everhatfc. 227 S. 3rd SC 15S-3t FOR SALE White” Rock fryers. Phone 980-H. 158-3tx FOR SALE-Flint A Walling wind mill. Theodore Ewell, one mile east. 3to miles north Preble. 158-3tx FOR SALE- -Good two wheel trailer with stock rack. O. T. Johnson 620 West Jefferson. Phone 925. 158-2tx FOR SALE- McCormick Deering No. 16 H. M. 7 ft. power mowers. .Molienkopf and Eiting. 158-glt FOR SALE Model A l'toton ; truck, Complete with grain bed. Ernest Anderson. 1 mile east of Blue Creek stone quarry. 158-g2tx FOR SALE Tractor disc one yr. old. Henry Sclking, one mile east Ito mile north of Preble. Phone Preble. 158-3tx FOR SALE 5 room modern home. Inquire at 625 Winchester street. Decatur, between 5 and 7:00 p.m. 158-u3t FOR SALE: 2 story all-modern home, gas bested automatic hot water, full bgseemnt. Priced for quick sate. May be ttu *t 12M Maxtor Drive. 158g3t

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FM SALE: International baler twine.— Mollenkopf & Eiting. git 20'X dixeount on ail pottery and artificial wreath* this week,— Smitley's Flower Shop. Went Monroe St., (at cemetery) Phone 5142. lilts FOR SAljfi: Ford V-8 fto’ ton truck, good condition. David Gerber, Craigvilie phone. 5 miles Mouth on 27. 6to miles west. 16813 X FOR SALE Female lleagle Hound, 6 months old. Harry Coffeit, 388 Stevensq)! St., phone 5884. 158-3 t WANTED AU makes, guaranteed jobs. We make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonbolee. Boardmans 223 North First. 154-26tx WANTED — Mimeographing work, Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. 344-as WANTED TO BUY*- Used cars Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 8. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 108 TF WANTED 111 kindH hutcher cattle. Steury Abattoir. Phone 1676. 55-T WANTED- Man and wife with 7 year old boy need apartment desperately. Both working. I’hone WE DO paperhanging, painting and house cleaning. Phono 499 during day - after 6 p.m. phone 6764. 154-6tx WANTED Sheep to dip I inproves weight and quality of wool, kills ticks and lice. Fur appointment write Lorin Glass, Decatur route 2, or call O. V. Dilling, Craigvilie phone. 154-ts WANTED- Woman for part time job for office cleaning. Schafer Co. 156-St Lawn* to mow. Call 1150. 158t2 WANTED — Veteran needs house to rent. 5 or 6 room semi-modern . preferred, any type considered, information appreciated. See Audiey Moser at Ashbaucher's Tin Shop. 153-6tx 1 Will do carpentry, plastering, concrete work and painting. John P. Schwartz. R. 2 Berne. 3 miles 1 southeast of Berne. 147-T-X , WANTED Barns and sheep to spray with D. D. T. I also spray t hint les and bindweed with 2-4-D. Don Cook. it. 6, hast house soutli of County Fann. 158-3tx WANTED-Lady to work days at Union News Stand. Apply in person. 158-31 WANTED- To do custom pick-up baling. 956-M 158-ltx MISCELLANEOUS appliance”service - If we can't fix it throw It away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, Irons and other email appliances White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold * Kienk, phone 463. 97 ts I Decatur Insurance Agency Established IKK7 K. C. BMg. I‘hone 3M5 158 t( 1 FARMERS” ATTENTrON="we~7e move dead horses, cows, hogs etc. Decatur phone 2000- We pay all phone charges. The Stadiey Products Co. 16-ts FOR RENT~ FOR RENT ia»rge sleeping room in modern home. Also garage 603 North Second street. Phone 381 or 481. 158-g2t 0 Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks easier tn quiet trading. Bonds irregularly higher; U. S. governments did not trade. Curb storks higher. Corn, oats and barley futures Irregular. Hogs, cattle and sheep higher. o INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. July 7 — (UP) — (PM A—Livestock: HogH 8,000; active, generally 50 cents higher than Thursday; good and choice barrows and gilts 160225 lbs. 25.50; 225-240 lbs. 25.25; 240-250 lbs. 25.00: 250-260 Um 24.75; 260-270 lbs. 24,50; 270-280 Um. 24.00; 280-290 lbs. 23.00; 800-325,1b5. 22.00; 325-350 lbs. 2t.50; 350-400 lbs. 20.75; lIMI-160 lbs. 22.75-23.75; sows not fully establlsnec. indications largely 17.00 18.00. Cattle 2,400. calves 800. steers and heiters in brisk demand, strong to 25 cents spots 50 cents higher, advance mainly on good grades: three loads choice medium weight steers 2525, odd bead 28.50; good

to low choice 850-1100 Tbs. 25.5027.50, included numerous lows 0001000 lbs. 26.00-27 00; medium and low good grain fed 23.00-23,50; common and medium grassers 18.0022 50; good heifers 25.00 26.00, bulk medium and good 22.00-25.00; cows active, strong to 25 cents or higher. good beef cows 17.26-19.00, odd head 20.00, hulk common and medium can tiers and cutters 8.50-12.76; vealers active, steady. good and choice 31.00-23.50; common and medium 10.00-20.00, culls around 8.00-9.00. Sheep Soo; fat lambs and slaughter ewes mostly steady, quality fat spring lamlm less attractive than last week, bulk good and choice but mostly good, 22.00-22 50, few choice 23.00-23.50, medium and good 18.5020.00, common and medium 14.0018.00; shorn slaughter ewes to 7.00 hulk heavies around 5.00. oFORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind . July 7-(UP)-Llvestock: Hogs: 160-250 lbs. 25-25.50, 250300 lbs. 23-24.75, 300 IbH. up 20.7522. 100160 lbw. 22.75-23.25; ruugiu 18.50 down; stags 14.50. Calves: choice 23. Spring iamta 22.50, clipped ewes, 6. dipped bucks 4. Cattle market steady. — o CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat; July 22.0t0-2.20; Sept. 11.18-2.1744; Dec, 2.17 to-to; May 2.1«t0 U; March 2.18. Corn: July 2.16%-to; Sept- 192t0-%: Dec. 1.69% 1.70; May 1.66 1.66t0. Oats: July 1.01 ‘4-1.01; Sept. 89%-to; Dec. 86to; .March 85B; May 83%. WAY CLEARED ilonllearU from I'aar I) Senate. «i *"MMI Despite some loud opposition, prospects appeared good that the measure would he approved l>y lioth Personal-Household FINANCING owe*. ECONOMICAL means of flnanc>ng past due bills or other money needs. -ACVANTAMS I. Vm ms Mly fsr tlsw wsnsy N In MM. I Vwr ns«H and Incsas h thW wcurtly. 3. Q»»k—«• relays. Lmm sritately aiadi. Na anUaraara. 4. Cannatent taraii. J Bat tall at ths aaioant yen na*S. Investigate this advantageous way to finance your personal money needs. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY iHcoaeoaaTCO CreanS Flow - Brae* Stw< BvilSlns Pt>w< 2-1-7 OECATUH. INDIANA Woman’s Opportunity Own an exclusive corset business in your community. Present business owners earn up to SI.OOO yearly, with nationally advertised complete line of foundation garments, girdles, brassieres, etc. We train you at our expense. Should have 1275 for merchandise. Entire capital under your control. I For personal discussion in your city, write Famine Corp, I’hlla. 7, Pa. I--—i

NO ONE EXPECTS A FIRE, Yet A Fire Occurs Every Minute . . . No Business or ■ i Home is immune. You can’t fool a fire—BE SAFE—lnsure today with this agency. Z LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY ; ■ Leland Smith <*>«nn Hill aa a a ** ***B- ■■in i amws ea ■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ « • • THIMBLE THEATER Showing-EGGSTREMELY EGGS ASPERATING! -H TOO MUCH LmJ |(OH, COOpyTJ || (I SQUINT, I THINKS f pnpcypjj-—- —i E666drr£MENT" 4 z I / A 7 THEY NEEPS AN 1 I A Life J SCVLAS, ( J I yTMcY'LL LIVE NEED A ) . POPEYE'S >mapean) \ ■‘PREHISKORIC' <E66SIT!>/ — . IT k Q) prematurely WB) ifeT SHUSH-H' ' I vM WWr 7 ¥ I*/ I // -- must be < — j Oy,CTn Hfcxr ay. ive k-m 5) I L_lJ V y«f ly'X-rr.'t? , {jdk ■, I BLONDIE INSATIABLE, ISN’T HE? BT3MI -1111 VOL) HAVE TKn] lllll'f DON’T GET EXCITEO-11/ L WAS JUST I 1 ll( MOUTHS TO FEED' '' X— I’M ALL DQESSEO- <KNOCKING OFF J \ THINK OF VOUQ ( IPEADV TO GO t- ( A PEW LA S T ) ■N \ FAMILY -THINK V y '‘—l WINKS waJ* 1 OF ''OUR. arfV Xv aP»G. » da J FUTUCE/i T * UxBJ W ''W '* \ r Jzjwhi ' sT 0 k Tplj

Senate and House before congress adjourns late this month. Republican leaders placed it on the list of "must" Item* for this session The hili would make the single secretary overall boss of coequal departments of at my, navy and sir force*. Each would have Its own secretary, but unlike the secretary of national security, they would not have cabinet rank. — -o Three Bandits Rob Employe Os $2,500 Hammond, Ind, July 7— (UP)—• Three bandits today robbed a personal finance corporal ion employe of 82,500 In cash and checks. Elvira Gay, manager, told police that she was returning from the bank and had .itaried up the stairs leading <o the mezzanine fitter office when one of Ute bandits seized her by the throat. He then grabbed the moneybag she was carrying and threw it to a companion who was standing at the building entrance. Both of them ran To a car where police said a driver was waiting They were reported to have left Hammond driving south. — - In a <a««d Towa- -> Vrrstur ROTU'K TO ItIINVKHM Notice is hereby given that the Township Trtiwt»|. and Advisory Board of He Marya Township, Adams County. Indiana, will until 7:3# p in. on July 17, 1917, a< pt bids for one Hoti or nq>re Mt. ft. coal burning steam furnai-e to Iw instnlied completed with all necessary pipes, fittings, and controls, ready for operating hy August 25. 191*. Old 'holler is Io he moved outside building. Further information may he had of the Township Trustee Th.- right to reject any or all bids Is reserved. 11. I*. Johnson. Truster July 7-H 0 PETRILLO ttaanllnurd trnin Page I) because there is no bunineHH ami 20 percent who are lawyers and doctors who used their cards to get diplomas," Petrillo. "You know they are like congressman—they iiold their cards for Hentimental reasons." Iloy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers & Real Estate DeVoss B!dg., Ground Floor Phone 104 15.3 So. 2nd St. We’ll be glad to Represent yon in the transaction of Real Estate at Public Sale or private sale. 26 ] years in this business in Decatur. < We welcome your investigation 1 of our record of which we are ' proud. Melvin Leichty, Rep., Berne, Ind., Phone 251. TRUCK LOAD OF BERRIES TUESDAY MORNING 1 EARLY | Sweet — Sour CHERRIES Red — Black RASPBERRIES '■■■ See Us Before You Buy! Phone Your Order AND SAVE! I ARNOLDS MARKET !

LEWIS, COAL — ■! OSO tCoatluued Irum Page I) member on the fund's board of trustees, as required by the new labor law, but iw is demanding that the UMW memlier be given veto power over board decisions. Lewis Is the UMW member. Lewis and the northern operators were reported In complete agreement on the other basic contents of (he tentative agree i.ieiit in principle reached last week. These include 81.20 a day wage increase to eMahlinh a new dally wage rate of 813.05 for in

SALE CALENDAR JULY 11 —Emery Booth. U mile Northeast of Vera Cruz, Indiana New, Hix Room Modern Home and 1 acre of land 7:00 P.M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J F. Hanmann. Amtioneer. JULY 12- A. Magdalene Htilmta, 3'4 miles East and '4 mile South of Warsaw. Ind. Well Improved 140 Acrt Farm with Beautiful Private iMke; Fine 10 Room Modern Duplex Horae. Mldwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F. Sanmann. Auctioneer JULY 19 Owen J. Jeffery, 220 West Harrison St.. Paulding, Ohio. Five Room Modern Home and Extra Lot. 6:30 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J F Sanmann. Auctioneer. Mlf 6MOOTHIMG 1 FLOOR ENAMEL, V-Y ill Wood, panern worn linoleum and • \ U cement Boor» take on new life and Wil \ color with this durabte wastrproof aoaatcl. M'-«****W- *■ «*■ nL bourt Pretervt the Lfls o( fuqFJMM wiAKysao.. 4 Kohne Drug Shore MAAMRriAfWMMAAMMMAAARAMMMWWMMWWWWWWWIMM We Have It ! [ GA COMPLETE LINE OF • FIRESTONE TIRES, AUTOMOTIVE RE- Auto and New Type [ PLACMENT PARTS Tractor Tires I • FIBER SEAT COVERS • DISTRIBUTOR FOR I • PLASTIC SEAT VAVOLINE MOTOR OIL COVERS • WAGONS • HYDRAULIC JACKS • TRAILERS • PAINTB, Interior and • ROTARY HOES Exterior • WEEDERS • AIR COMPRESSORS A • ‘ LLB ! I • sJrAY N GUNS NGINES • SWEEP RAKES , • SPRAY GUNS e TILLERS 1 • OIL DRI • LOADERS ] i ! • LAWN MOWERS, • BUZ2 SAWS Power and Hand • TRAILER AXELS Riehle Tractor & Imp. Co. Your Ford Tractor Dealer ; I West Nutt man Ave. Decatur, Ind. ] ; AriMMMMMVWMWWWWWIMMmMMMMIAMMAMM

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eight-hour day. inclusion of the federal xafety code. 10 cents a ton contribution to the health and welfare fund, and union bargaining rights for some workers heretofore ciasHlfied as supervisors. , ’ 1 - ■— Ir,u, In s t f M»d Tews - Ihyftwr Your Scwisg Machine and Pendulum Clocks fixed. Reasonable rates. QUICK FIX SHOP 921 Schirmsyor or P. O. Bex 66