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i I j .. I~ I If you 'yc been tempt eel to put off Yit'a.l home Tepairs because of lack of reacly eash-clon't. Instead-get an FHA impro1ement loan from us. Fincl out ho11 much it 1rill cost to put' your home m good condition inside and out. Check the roof, the heating plant, the }Jlum1Jing ancl \·iring. Plan to repaint' ancl redecorate throughout. Then,. borro11 the money you need and repay your loan in easy monthly pa;vments. FREE RBNSO i,: I ! ~ h • or .January only each pure .aser of a nevr washer will receive 20 packages of RiNSO FREE Blackstone Bendix Easy Spindrier General Electric JOHNSON .. BEBEE CO .. Phone 381 · 195 Central Ave. Silver Creek, New York -·k 'CP @f&§ &®1 .Wf!i~ YOU'll GET YCW<r lW\ONE'fS WORTH WITH AN $189.95 ' TWIN TUBS do the average family wash in less than one hour. One tub washes while the oth.er damp-dries. It wh1rls out up to 25% more v ... arer so clothes dry faster both indoors and out. Easy's patented u~t:iralator\ washing acuon makes sure that alt the ciorhes in all parts c.f the tub come out snowy dean. Thrffty, gentle, fast.,. th~t s an Easy Spin· d:-1er. And the price, •• s surprisingly low. Johnson-Bebee Co. 195 Central Ave. --t-- w. s. c. s. -t~ The Women's Society of Cln-ist- ian Se1·vi ce sponsored a birthrlay [ mu-tv on Thursday ·evening-, Jan. 1 22nd at the c11urch. fh1TYDer was seTved at '7 o'clock. Theo·e were ·~ tables for each month of the ve,r. The folovcing; hostesses we~·e in chPr,Q'e of their tables: . .Jamoar:v. Mr~. Ben.iBmin D.or- 1 1 sett: February, Mabel Schifferli; l'IIm-ch, Mrs. Nelson Merritt: An- ,.;L M•·'· Albert Brinkerhoff: JIIIA:,., j Mrs. HE!l'ol.d Cross; .Tune, J\1Irs. 1 1 FrR.nk Cnllms; July-, Mrs. Albe1·t 8eifert; Aug·ust, MrB. M~rsl1al1 l l':0ok: Sentemher, :Mrs. J osenlJ KummeJ:isch; October. M;·s_ Fnmlz- · lin Swan<on; NovembPT. Mrs. Gil- bert Collins; a.nd December. Mrs. Ch \rles Summerton. . The1'e was a program on ente,·- tB.inment of each month of the y~a.o·. Rev. Henrv Van Deman showed picttn·e slides. --+-- John H. Bel.l .!. -r-- Funenrl services for John H. Bell ·were held Tuerday afternoon, \t 2:30 o'clor.k from the WoPlflP Ti'uneral Parlors, with the Rev_ H P.nry Van Deman officiating. ~rs. George Wheeler was organ- 1st. The bearers were Alva Ma.ines, ATthur Maineq, Edmon Harring-- ton, Clifford Martin. C. H. Hoh- enstein and Floyd Deering. Attendin.g; from away were Mr. and Mrs. George Bell of Harr1s- hurg, Pa.: Mr. ilnd Mrs. Richard Rice of Seaford, Del.; Mr. ,mel Mrs. Thomas McMahon of Buf- f,.]o: Mrs. J osenh O'Cmmor, Mr~. Karl Linder and Mrs. Lucy Gun- the'· of Silver Creek. ' Burial was at She,:idan Center I ~emetery. DEAD STOCH fVANTED Prornpt SeTvice lligh .. est Price f!'O:RSES ............... $21.00 CATTLE ................ 23.00 HOGS .... $7.00 Per Cwt. ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION Call Collect to: CHERRY CREEK 2121 DARLING & COMPANY . SEE rfHE REO 3 Also 31 T ' !:'in }_ v ~- ~'l . LflaSSlS .. ·J - I Avauab1e Passenger 102 MAIN STREET ' l ! ' I I I ; l I ! i I I i I I ! ' I ' ' l I I .. i' ' I b-------------------------------------~ J Unions Block labor Pe~ce~R·· ~f~Jsa ~t!)P, u _, \~-~.!! .~~~., m -·- -~- Already Accepted by lll Other Railroad The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engi- neers, Broth~:rhood of Locomotive Fire- me~ and En[tnemen and the S~itchmen's Un_JOn of North America, representing 12o,OOO railroad employes, have refused to accept the offer of the Railroads of o w~ge _inc!ease of 15.)1' cents an hour. ~ Tlris lS the same increase awarded l,Oqo,O~O non-operating ·employes by an arbltJ:at!on board in ~eptember, 1947. Th1s lS the same mc!ease accepted by 175,000 condnctors, trammen and switch- men by agreement on November 14 1947 Agreements have been mada' with 1,1 '75,,0~0 employes, represented b~y nine- teen u:nons. But these three unions, rep- resenting only 125,000 men, are trying to get more. :rhey are demanding also ..many new working: rules not embraced in the settlement Wlth the conductors and train- men. Incident~y, the Switchmen's Union of North Amenca re_Presents only about 7% of. all railroad sWJtchmen, the other 93% be~g represe~ted by the Brothethood of Rmlroad T.r~men and. covered by the settlement Wlth that umon. Strike Threa.t Th.e leaders of ti:-ese three unions spread ?tn.lre ballot w!llJ:e negotiations were stm m progress. T~ 1s not a secret vote but is ~ken by umon leaders and votes a:re s1gne?- by the employes in the presence of umon representatives. 1 When direct negotiations failed the _e~ders of ~hese t~ee unions refus~d to- JOin ~h~ rrulroads m asking the National ~edmtwn Board to attempt to settle the dispute, but the Board took jurisdiction at the request of the carriers and has been earnestly at~empting since November 24 ~947, to brmg about_ a settlement. Th~ • 0 ~ ~~ January lo, 1948, announced Its mab:thty to reach a mediation settle- ruhent. The leaders of the unions rejected t 9 , request of the Mediation Board to arb1trate. The railroads accepted. TVhat !'\'ow? The Unions havincr -,. f d t . the Railway Lnb \Jt~JSe .o arb1trate, appointment of ~rf ~ £i,d,~v1des for the the President. ac - mg board by The :railroads t 1 .. - passeno-ers em l~e,e n; ;JS due_ shippers, the g~eral' pubPl. :'\, es,knscod:hoiders, s.nd lC cO • OW +h ' '! L out 'these negotiat· d ~ at; T :u-oug,,. thev have not ] 10118 an ln mediation, reach a f . 01 ~/ 8.'i:ctted evew effort to but they h~e aJso reasan:~Je sett~emeut, of the Railway Lab 11 >.t ~vf1y requvement negotiation median ° 1 · c :respecting the labor disputes · o:n, and arbrt.:rat.ion o:f If . .seemsunthinkable t.h t represenling less thr. 10 1 these three urt!ons, .n per cent of r,ulrond y Ra.dio J ~~~:;f. '\!'