The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 August 1955 — Page 5

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TROUBLE BREWING Undei The Hood Oi' You* Car?

What you < on't S'-c CAN hurl you, especi illy when it h ippen.s under the h >rxi of you. car. Lot us look into th: "works” and stop trouble before it stops you. Stay safe via a check-up. Komi .m i. at* AUTO SALES. Inc. YOT7K CHKYHLEIfr. PHONE 843 PLYMOUTH HEALTH f’l North 1ack*c9

\KT I.XHIBIT WINNERS INDIANAPOLIS. Aug. 31 <UP A ?till life pafhted in oil by Caro Z Antreasian of Marion won the $250 f.rst place award in the professional division on the fine arts exhibits at the Indiana State Fair. Winner of the amateur division in the Tuesday night judging was Mrs. Sarah B. Burns, who was awarded $100. A sewing machine was presented to Mrs. Ethel E. Gilley of Indianapolis for her display of articles made out of cotton bags. In early 4-H Club judging, Patricia Kern of Rochester won the blue ribbon for forestry identification, a new classification. The team champions were Bob Moore and Eugene Sanders of Zionsville. Ralph Erwin of Wanatah won the individual 4-H insect identification contest and was a member of the winning team with Robert Crone, also of Wanatah.

TWO BOYS ARRESTED - TERRE HAUTE, Aug. 31 — IUP»>-- Two boys 15 and 12 years old were arrested Tuesday on charges of trying to derail the New York Central “Knickerbocker Limited” by placing a heavy plank across the tracks ! near here. Sheriff Johnn Trierweiler said the boys admitted they tried to wreck the train and short circuit a railroad signal.

Bannei Ads Pay

BOY KILLED RENSSELAER, Ind., Aug. 31. (UP)—Steven Risner, 12, Rensselaer, was killed late Tuesday when a car driven by a 90-

“UNCLE SEZ” “THIS FRIDAY IS THE BIG ONE” LISTED BELOW IS .11 ST A FEW OF THE HI NDREDS OF ITEMS TD \T W ILL BE SOLD FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 —7:30 I*. M. 1,000 PR. OF BOYS AND GIRLS SOCKS AND ANKLETS 100’S OF \ %RDS O* NEW FABRICS AND MATERIALS DOZENS OF SETS DISHES AND ENAMELWARE NEW PORTABLE ELECTRIC SAWS AND DRILLS SE.MI-TR! ( K LOAD OF LI\ ING ROOM SUITS. 23 NEW CD MRS — ALL SIZES AND FINISHES 100’S OF NEW WRENt II SETS — ALL KINDS AND SIZES. SEVERAL DIM 1 IF SETS — NEW AND USED. NEW STEAM IRONS — TOASTERS — DEEP FRYERS LADD S AND MENS W ATCHES AND JEWELRY TABLE LAMPS BY THE DOZEN NEW AND I SKI) CLOTHING LARGE SELECTION OF FINE POTTERY NEW IRONING BOARDS AND COVERS. TRI t K LOAD OF ALL KINDS OF BASKETS. UNION AUCTION CO. "INDIANA’S MOST COMPLETE AI CTION” BELLE FNION, IND.

'lucky Guy Fed Porkmsker 35 ’ pumifl COUNTY FARM BUREAU GKEKNCASTI.E — FILLMORE

fOU'RE TELLING ME!

HOYT XING-

THERE’S nothing to lift you •ut of the hot weather doldrums ike almost losing your job.

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A UN report on juvenile delin' \u( ncy in many coMutrit* says, '.Vo known program has yt t been troved to be completely effective." tpparcntly yon can’t take the boy tut of the delinquency or the dc~ inquency out of the boy, cither.

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Th« UN report *oys, "An ontilelinquency program should aim it helping the child to adjust to he society in which he lives." Or naybe just get the child out of hat kind of society.

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It seems everybody has been isked what to do about delinjuency but the people who have >oen coping successfully with it

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all along.

Librarians.

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AEC Chairman Lewis Strauss says we are “clearly ahead’’ of Russia in peaceful atomic development. The only thing is, that’s not the kind of atomic development tcc'rc worried about.

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Richard W. Porter, American Rocket society president, says "Man has been interested in fire since he first burned his fingers on the embers of a forest fire started by lightning." And he's been burning his fingers ever since.

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The rocket expert says we can’t hope to travel much beyond 250 miles into outer space till we learn more about combustion. - So maybe it’s still a long way to the toom-&hd*C0mJ>usU&A eccwuny.

year-old man hit him from beind a:-; he rode his bicycle in : ir* of his home. Sta:«- Police said Risner was brown to the side of the road v 1 his bicycle dragged 405 feet Police said the car was driven v Benjamin Alter. Rensselaer.

OPEN STATION BIDS

KOKOMO. Ind., Aug. 31 — Combined bids received yesterday by the board of works re--ealed that a proposed fire station for southwest Kokomo will eost at least $87,117. The board took the bids under study and will award contracts soon. Officials hope the new fire station— the city’s fourth—can be completed by the first of the .•^ar. Ten new firemen will be hired to man the station. Contracts for a new pumper and aerial ladder truck have been awarded. HOG MARKET Hogs 9,500: opened rather low, steady to 25e lower; later nore active, generally fully steady; 190-260 lb. $16-$16.25; tvv to $16.50; 160-190 lb. $15.50115.75, few $16; 120-160 lb. J12.50-$14; few $14.50; sows bout steady at $12.50-$15.25. ew $15.50. Classified Ads

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73 acres, 50 tillable, modern 5 room dwelling, large barn, grade A milking. Plenty of water and 3>2 miles from town. Price only $20,000. 223 Acres, 165 crop land, 5 room modern, 2 good barns, new chicken house, near town on good black top. Price $215 per acre.

Lucas Collins Agency PIIONS 250

PROPERTY For Sale. Two modern homes near business district in Roachdale. Immediate possession. Roachdale Bank and Trust Company. Phone 25. 26-6t

SAYERS REAL ESTATE Very attractive, strictly modern and extra good construction 3 bedroom dwelling located close .o Miller School. This house has 7 rooms, 2 full and *4 baths, Full basement ana attic for storage. This property has everything you would expect to find in a modern home. The price is iurprisingly reasonable. Seven room modern, one story dwelling, good basement with practically new oil furnace and 52 gallon hot water tank. This house has large living room, dining room, exceptionally beautiail kitchen, new bath fixtures and 4 bed rooms. The property is located just outside the city limits and close to the new Jones School. Large lot and one car garage. This property is very reasonable because nothing has to be done before you move in. ' 5 room semi-modern house located 311 Ohio Street, the price is low and can be bought on contract. Phone ?3-R 30-3t.

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REAL F,'STATE Farms-Homes Farm Loans Insurance-Bonds O. U C’« , rpenter. Progressive Real Estate. 9 So. Arlington. Phone 435-W. M-W-F-Cf. HAL HICKMAN, REALTOR 24 1 / 2 E. Washington Phone 1121-VV MODERN—COZY Nearly new 2 bedroom modern home with large living room, kitchen, bath. I 1 ., car garage. Located one mile east of M . Meridian on route 40 on l 1 ;. acres of ground. This is a very veil built home and priced reasonable at $12,000. CLOSE TO TOWN Modern, well insulated home 2 blocks from business district. 5 mis. and bath plus a 2 rm. and bath apartment. Garage. Reasonable. E. WALNUT ST. 4 rm. semi-modern home, large front porch, shaded lo;. Partial basement. With a little improvement, this will be a comfortable small home. Asking price only $4500. E. HANNA ST. Large 2 story homo that can I be used for 1 family or easily converted into a duplex. Mod- ! ern. Recently redecorated. Large lot. Garage. Priced at $9000.00. S. LOCUST ST. Modern 3 bedroom home with large living rm.. dining rm. and kitchen. Basement. Automatic oil furnace. Large lot and garage. Priced to sell immediately. 31-2t.

VAUGHAN & SNYDER

Real Estate

113 S. Jackson >t. Greencastle

Phone 1303-W

Farms 106 A. 81 tillable. 6

room house, good bam, double com crib, tool shed and several

other buildings. This is a good . vour car

farm, can be bought on contract with privilege of farming, 120 more acres, located just over the

line in H< ndricks county. 84-A. 30 tillable, 5 room house,

partly modern, good bam. 2 wells a creek in pasture, a bargain at

$7500.00.

53 A. 30 tillable, 6 room house, fair bam, driven well and spring

$6000.00

Homes—3 bedroom new modern house located on Ave. B, 1st street south of Stilesville Road, one of the better streets in that part of city, $i8000.00. We have two beautiful 3 bedroom homes south of city, also 2 good investments in income property. 31-2t

< NOTICE The Sunbeam Beau- i FOR SALE or TRADE for ! ty Shop will remain open on livestock, Coleman oil heaterj

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WEDM <I) \Y, AFGl'sT 31. 1953 GKEENCAS1 Lfc, PNiHAn,*

Wednesdays to accomodate the , 4 oi 5 room capacity. Extra: good, working ladies. Effective im- |Joe Williams, mile north Bain- 1

29-3p bridge.

Let us clean up your car be-

30-2p. ! fore or after your vacation. Com-

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There is a difference, bouse refrigerator. Phone 439. ■ Ask us. Simpson Stoner—Insur- i 30-2t.

mce. Phone 6. Mon-Wed-Fri-tf. | I

AT THRIFT SHOP:

and deliver. Transportatioi , loaned when necessary. Jack: Girls ! Plpllip 66, Bloomington and

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HIGGLE AND PICKEL

REAL ESTATE

Bainbridge Phone 64 R 2 Roachdale Phone 224 It 7 Farms: 160 acres, 140 tilable, good horise, 2 barns one is new r . This is a real grain farm, plenty of water and location is right. 68 acres, modern house, good barn, 65 acres tillable. See us for other good farms. 31-2t ©for^enYV

FOUND: Black and white spotted dog with all black face. Phone 7069-J. It.

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FOR SALE: 7th grade books. You're Growing Up by Scott Foresman & Co., and Our World Today. Good condition. Phone 105-R. 1L FOR SALE: 4th, 5th. 6th and 9th grade books. Want 2nd. 7th and 10th grade books. Marvin Ogles, Fillmore, R. R., 5 miles rast, short distance north. 31-2p

: dress coats, sizes 12 and 14. Boys ! Hanna St. Phone 9105. clothes, suits, slacks, jackets, | 20-23-25-27-30-5p

shirts, sizes 12 and 14. Ladies j

suits and dresses size 16. Ladie-: FOR SALE: Two double saV Matrix brown suede shoes, size windows and frames. One screei S'jAAA. Gladys Thompson, door. Bath tub with fixture 623 Anderson St. 31-2t. linoleum app. 11 x 13. Call 157

after 5:00 p. m. 30-3p

TETRA-PET KUS Rye seed. Yielded 45 bu. to the acre. Now ready. Roachdale Elevator. Phone 75, Roachdale, Ind. 4-tf

Buliaozer and hlghlift work, land clearing, grading and excavating. William Newkirk, Box 24, Fillmore phone 237. 25-tf.

FOR SALE: Two Suffolk ram lambs, also yearling Yorkshir boar. Sam Gwin, 8>._. miles east on Stilesville road and 1 2 mil. north. 30-2p

Don’t trade in your comfonrble davenport and chair—y^u can have it reupholstered for half price of a new one. An. Furniture Shop. 25-tf.

Remember East Side Motor Sales for expert body work, painting, wheel alignment and mechanical work. Free estimates. Free pickup and delivery service. 25-tf.

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FOR RENT: 2 room unfur- rroom nished apartment, water furnished. Phone 696-W. 31-4'.

FOR RENT: 3 room house, closed in porch, lights and water H. F. Cash. Cloverdale. 29-3p FOR RENT: 7 room house in Bainbridge. Phone 39-R-3.

30-2t

our Beautiful show Finest draping fabric

direct from mills. Art Furniture Shop. 25.-tf

FOR RENT: 5-7

duplex, 10 Bloomington Street. Phone T. W. Bennett, Indianapolis Fleetwood 6-0067. 30-31-2-3-4t

Call 262 for quality hardwoods and clear white pine. Kiln dried ash, oak, maple, birch, basswood and Philippine mahogany in stock. 25-tf. FOR SALE: Four purebred Yorkshire male hogs. Clarence

room upper p-ckett, 3 miles north east of

Roachdale. Phone 29. 29-3p.

FOR RENT: Six room house 41/2 miles northwest of Coatesville. Possession first of September. James Smedley. Phone Coatesville 4832. 29-31-2t.

COLE APARTMENT: For rent, unfurnished one bedroom apartment also Efficiency apartment furnished or unfurnished. See custodian, 519 E. Washinngton, St. M-W-F-tf

FOR RENT: Large 3-room apartment. Call at 316 East Hanna street. 31-2-2t.

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FOR RENT: 5 house. Close in. 75, c./o Banner.

room modern Address Box

31-2p.

FOR RENT: Large roomy apt. mod. stove and refr. 1 bedr. Adults. Call 738-J. evenings. 31-3p.

FOR RENT: Four room ipartment and three room ipartment. These rooms are arge with plenty of closets and itorage space. Phone 7034-RX ar 960. Lois J. Arnold. 31-3t.

FOR SALE: Hollywood bod with Englander mattress, excellent condition. Phone 239-.TX. 26-tf.

FOR SALE: 1 sow with 9 pigs; 1 practically new hog feeder hold 500 lb.; 1940 pick-up truck, cheap. 409 Berry street. P 29-3p.

Ag. lime, crushed stone, sand and gravel. If it is a truck job we can do it. We have dump trucks, flat top and semi-trail-ers. William Newkirk, Box 24, Phone 237, Fillmore. 25-tf

FOR SALE: Come to TERRACE VIEW. THE HOME OF FINE FOLIAGE PLANTS for your Autumn and Winter Greenery. Nationally known for our quality and prices you will find just what you are looking for m Foliage Plants of Every Type AT TERRACE VIEW GARDENS, On Indianapolis Road, Phone 585-R. 30-31-2-6-8-12-6t.

FOR SALE: Balboa Rye. Herbert Boswell, 2 miles south of Morton. 27-4p.

LANDSCAPING: We are now booking orders for Fall planting. We handle a complete line of In-diana-grown Nursery Stock and are equipped to handle any job. We are members of the Indiana Nurserymen Association. Terrace View Gardens, on Stilesville ltd., phone 585-R. 30-31-2-5-7-51.

NO\Y OPEN: The Homestead restaurant on U. S. 40, V/^ miles east of Mt. Meridian. Wed-Thurs. Fri.-t.f

Several used combines, $250 up. Sherm’s Impl. Sales. Mon-Wed-Fri-tf. Pianos — Pianos — Pianos New 88 note Spinet complete —Delivered—Tuned with 5 yrs. warranty, $495.00. Kersey Music Store. M-W-F-tf.

FOR SALE: In stock, radios for any 1954 or 55 car. Kersey Music Store. Mon-Wed-Fri-tf

Wagons—Grain Beds. Trailer Sales & Rentals— Hydraulic Wagon Hoists, $90.00. D. Frank, 2701 So. 7th : Terre Haute. Wed.-tf

GREETING CARDS — OF COURSE GIBSON AT EITEL FLOWERS—ANY TYPE ANY OCCASION. A COMPLETE SELECTION. EITEL’S FLOWERS. 29-31-2t.

CORN CRIBS Orders being taken now for truckload of 8-700 and 3-1000 bu. corncribs scheduled to arrive next Tuesday. Delivery can be made next week oi ater. 7-ga. steel wire mash 26-ga. steel roof. $215.00, 70 bu.; $309.00, 1000 bu.. 10'/, dowi on terms. ' Montgomery Ward Phone 151. 30-4t

FOR SALE: Foliage Plants Come oat and sec the “NEW LOOK IN IVIES.” It's the largest selection in the state. You buy the plants from us We fill your planters free; also we have a nice selection of Planters. GIVE YOUR HOME THE IVY LOOK —IT’S FASHIONABLE from plants at TERRACE VIEW GARDENS. On Indianapolis Road, Phone 585-R. 30-31-1-3-5-9-61

WANTED: Waitress. Apply in person. Baron's Midway Restaurant. 40 and 43. 29-6t.

WANTED: Homes for cute pups. Earl Thompson, R. R. 1 Reelsville. Phone 3906. 29-3p

WELL DRILLING contracting. 45 years in business. 4, C and 8 inch wells, pump installations and service. Wells cleaned and repaired. North edge of Grcencastle on Road No. 43. Russell Scobee and Son. Phone 331M, Grecncastlc R. 3. 8-tf.

NATIONAL Organization introducing credit plan to Busi-ness-Professional Men has opening this area. Intangible, Spenalty, Magazine, or Coffee Salesman experience helpful. Age no inndicap. $100 weekly draw >lus liberal Bonus arrangement or qualified man. Write Box S. C., c o Banner. 30-3p. WANTED: Housekeeper. Full time. Modern home, 2 in family. Address Box 31 G Banner. 30-2t

FOR SALE: GE deluxe ironer, excellent condition, very reasonable. Glenn Wellman, Coatesville. Phone 30. 30-5p.

FOR SALE: Good clean fill dirt. Also good top soil. I have equipment to dig basements, sewers, water lines, septic tanks or any line of that work. Quick service. Get in touch with George Young, Greencastle R. 4, or see me in Greencastle. 31-4p.

Purina Dairy Spray: We have it by the barrel. How much! $1.49 a gal. Cow comfort—free of flies. Bring your containers.

Kircher Hatchery. Mon-Wed-Fri-tf.

USED FURNITURE For Sale; Well-built large davenport, heavy long wearing wool upholstery, reduced to just $12.50. Nice living room suite, lightbrown velour cover, only $29.50. Large modern 2 piece living room suite, very nice blue wool cover, reduc-

FOR SALE: 1 large coal heat- jed to $39.50. Dining room suite, er; 1 Duo-Therm oil heater. Mrs. i round 54-inch table, only $19.50. Ida Nauman, Fillmore. 31-2p. Horace Link & Co. 31-3t

FOR plums. 499.

SALE: George

Blue Damson Garrett, phone 31-3t.

FOR SALE: Antique loveseat, chairs, tables, iron-ware, china and glassware, brass and copper kettles, electric motors, radios, shotguns, many other items. Friday and Saturday only at 604, Ohio St. 31-2t.

WANTED Woman for housework and to assist in care of invalid lady. Address Box 21 % Banner. 30-2t.

WANTED: Electric appliances to repair. Service on sweepers, runs, lamps, toasters, percoUiors, hot plates, grills, electric ■locks. W. Guy Pickens, R. 2, Oloverdale, Indiana. 3 miles south of Belle Union.. Wed.-tf

Women wanted light now. Address, mail post cards. Must have good handwriting. Box 161, Belmont, Mass. 22-24-29-31-4p.

WANTED: Call 993-M.

3rd grade

hooks. 31-1 p.

WANTED: Waitress. Call 9145. Irene’s Cafe. 31-3t SALESMAN W \ VI ED Age 23-30. Old established manufacturing concern. Agricultural background helpful but not essential. Advancement depends on willingness to work. Salary. Auto furnished. In applying give references which will be kept confidential by us. Send reply to box N. F. '/> Banner. 31-4p,

WANTED: 113.

Fill Dirt.

Phone 31-3t

FOR SALE: GE ironer, velvet]

WANTED: Custom hauling, grain, coal, etc. Judy Brothers. Bainbridge phone 70.'{11 or

31-2-5-7-4p.

snow suit, size 3, ladies coat, excellent condition. Phone 112.

•Brick Chapel.

WANTED: 4th grade school 31-31:. I books. 403 N. Indiana street.

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At Furniture Exchange, west ;ide square. Solid oak hunk beds, made for United States armed forces. Dark green. One complete unit including two beds, two link springs, two plater type mattresses, $17.25. We deliver. Call 170-J. 31-Ip.

WANTED: Home for male eat, 4 years old. Phone 1132-M. Stanley Murdock, 325 N. Arlington St. 31-lt.

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• mSCELUNEuUS o $5.00 REWARD ...If we can not repair your old •owing machine. Greencastle Sewing Machine Service, 22 So. Jackson St. Phone 1363 27-tf

We buy fresh clean eggs r.t op prices. Today’s market price

13c dozen. Morton.

Kelly Feed

Store, 30-2t.

For bulldozer work see Harold VI. Broadstreet, Fillmore, phom. 13R2. 17-121

RAINES A: KA1NES Bulldozing, Craim, Dragline lackhoe, Dumptruck Service, ^ree estimates, all jobs fully injured, 22 years experience. Phone 125. Foxridge, Greencastle. 28-tl

Every day low prices on good iry cleaning. Davis Cleaners, N. 3. of Square. Ph. 9142. Wed-tf.

QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHY you’ll be proud to show the kind it a photogiaph Hirshburg studio will make for you. 31-lt.

GENERAL HAULING LIME SPREADING Driveway Rock. Sand, Graven and all kinds of coal. Also Livestock I Ian ling. JLM COFFMAN One Mile South on 4,3. GREENCASTLE Phone 70G9-RX

j FOR SALE: I poaches left at I Ridge.

A few good Fender’s, Fox 31-lr.

FOR SALE

: Concord grape.-;

and melons.

Er cst Hebor at

Fern.

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HOPKINS-W ALTON Funeral Home “Air-eonditioned" PHONE 61 Ambulance-oxygen

MARY CLARK STUDIO 4 North Madison St. PIANO, TAP DANCING BALLROOM DANCING Registration begins August 29 Classes begin Sept. 6

WANTED: Child or children to care for in my home. Phone 7003-JX. 31-4n.

WANTED at our new modern truck dump. Clean No. 2 Yellow Shelled Corn. Hominy Feed always available. Evans Milling Company, Inc., 1700 West Michigan Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. Phone: ME 2-2349. 26-12t. WANTED: To buy hens. Call Sugar Creek Cream Station, Greencastle 119-X on Tuesday or Saturday; or Langdon Brothers, Cloverdale 51 anytime. 13-tf.

WANTED: Painting, roofing, oloek laying, and cement work. Perry Lewis. Phone 1012-W. 18-tf.

Funeral Home 222 E.Washirvjton St Phon« IS Ambulance Gervic*

WANTED: Children to keep in 'my home, $6.50 per week. Call 1304. 29-3p.

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USED FORD TRACTORS GREENCASTLE TRACTOR SALES Your Ford Tractor Dealer

BL0NDIE

By Snick Young

PADDY, I NEED < C AND I NEED A DOLLAR FIFTY) YTWO DOLLARS FOR CLUB i l FOR T-SHIRTS

WOMEN SCORNED . . . They say there’s no greater Fury. . . ! but have you ever seen a man who meant to insure. . .a day to late? Don't let it happen to you . . . get insurance protection now against fire, accident, illness, call CENTRAL INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Phone 134 31-lt.

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JOHNNY HAZARD

By Frank Robbiny

SIGN COAL CONTRACTS WASHINGTON, Aug. 31 — (UP)—Major soft coal producers in Indiana, Illinois and Kentucky have signed new one year com- t tracts with the United Mine Workers union, it was announced today. The agreements call for a $1.20 a day pay raise effective Sept. 1 and another 80 cents a day April 1, to bring the basis l UMW wage to $20.25 daily. The present basic rate for Hoosier miners is $15,25 per day,

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