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The Neosho Daily News from Neosho, Missouri • Page 6

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WOODBURY fktlC BIAUTY Till ATM INT ttt COtO CaiAM Iff tdl Mil VAIU1 U06DBURT DATCHE0 JONES PHARMACY Southeast Corner Square Phone 77 SALES Remote Control CALL US CALLS LOUISIANA SENATOR A CROOK Pegler Chanrcs Seat of Was Stolen. upon the rights of the citizens of any state where such practices prevail. The committee condemns New Wage and Hour Regulations Aid Service Establishment KANSAS CITY, June Restaurants, cafeterias, shoe repair shops and a variety of service? establishments in Missouri, Kahsas, Colorado, Iowa, Nebraska, and JWy- oming, will continue under Wage and Hour Law regulations to be exempt from the wage and fcour requirements of the Fair libor Standards Act, it was stated ttday by Walter W. Kansas frity. Regional tWrectof the Wageftand Hour Division, tf.

a Department of Labor, for these states. I A revision of the Wage and Jour Division's interpretation of the Act's exemption of retail or service establishments becomes effective Jufer i. In order for a retail estabishftent to be exempt under the new tions, at least 75 per cent of its must be retail. Mr. King expl When an establishment's whol commercial and industrial non -retail in character 1 total than 25 per cent, tHe 40-hour ini- le, ies, ore eek and the 30-cents-an-hour miniirium wage will apply.

"Retailers-, wholesalers, and service in this rfcion who May be uncertain of their us under the Wage and Hour are iAvlted to communicate of the Wage and Hour THE U.S. tat- aw, rith Di- vision in Kansas City, St. Louis, Denver, Topeka, Wichita, or Des Moines," Mr. King said. As a matter of information to service establishments, Mr.

King) listed the following as typical exam- pies of those which are exempt from the 30-cents-an-hour minimum wage and the requirement that time and one-half the regular rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of 40 per workweek: Restaurants, cafeterias, roadside diners, hotels, tourist houses, trailer camps, home laundries, barber shops, beauty parlors, public baths, scalp-treat- masseur es- homes, em-1 ment establishments, tablishments, funeral balmlng establishments, crematories, establishments engaged in cleaning, dyeing, pressing, altering, and repairing hats, clothing, and household goods for private individuals; valet shops, shoe repair shops, shoeshine parlors, dress-suit rental establishments, public gat-1 ages, automobile laundries, "drive it yourself" establishments, battery! shops, parking lots, musical instrument repair shops, piano tuning establishments, radio repair shops, watch, clock and jewelry repair establishments, household refrigerator service and repair shops. AND, DRUM Advanced Tuesday afld Friday nights, 7:00 (Pclocl. Second Monday and Thursday mornings, 9:00 o'clock. Beginners Wednesday and Saturday mornings, 9:00 o'clock. Drum Tuesday morning, 9:00 o'clock; Thursday evening, 6:30 o'clock.

Band Concert- Saturday night 7:30 o'clock. SUMMER ORCHESTRA SCHEDULE Full Orchestra- Wednesday afternoon, 4:00 o'clock. 'Cello Friday afternoon, 2:15. Room 15, High School. Local Items Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Manz of route 3 attended to business in Ne- where the fish are biting You'll hi- there with nil your fishing be sure yon'Ve got the best. It's too late to wish you had better tools when you're out there.

Check up now. Replace worn out articles. Get the improvements on others. in and look around our shop. See what's new in sports.

NEOSHO SPORTING GOODS CO. N. W. Cor. osho yesterday.

AT MOUNT SEQUOYAH 24-Hour Service. S3 Gab Co. tf Missouri State Field Director of the United Mr. and Mrs. J.

T. Morgan, of Denver, have arrived for a Service Organization, and' two-weeks' vacation visit with the A. Rule, of Chicago, Regional I former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Director for Missouri, Michi- Morgan of 322 West mil street The major purposes and of jec- gan, Ohio, Illinois and Indiana, tives of the United Service Orfani- were visitors here yesterday in oon- stations for National Defense' have nection with Neosho's u. 8. O. fi- whiMv if annual Don'Young, nanclal drive. which it is applied in LouM- efuHnnan rtf the local drive.

This and abnorent po- rM i on comprises the states of SandusKy, For K. C. Journal Phone 213. 115-1 mo. chines completely control the vetoes of those precincts by boxes whcrp the lUnois, Indiana, Michigan.

Missouri, thur, 26, inter-city bus. driver, used week end fcy.QVCT to good Miss RoseAnna Tinunons, daugh- Ar- ter of Mr and Ml which will isuAca wuerc rrtVOr fhn anHt'o fituloc no When Westbrook Pegler, nation-. they are able to secure all of well asweweas urtimiana i-Td Hmde known columnist, learns any! election commissioners. Those StrtiSESK busting" or dope on crooked terestod in Overton candidacy ana of our national figures, duced dummy candidates to file n't hesitate to tell the world and paid the filing fees. Some wit- MW WMIUWS it.

And when he tells it, he nesses testified to actual stuffing of (to any whispering; he fills'ballot boxes. Others testified to Column after column with the facts open voting by commissioners, some results are Others testified to the casting of advantage by becoming a pilot at of the UI UK Mr. of this work at latest is an attack on Sena- from Louisiana, pub- Votes by those not entitled to vote. Ky Others testified that actual assaults fwhich h-is bee mibtarv not fa- Metropolitan papers all were made upon watchers noi la- '-Bpcftusf nt HIP country Tuesday. fol- vorabte to supported by 5i ST and because of'tli re" une commissioners.

York. June you. rtl a le mt there on the floor of the imons of Aurora, of Neostoo. is here for a visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

F. B. Arthur Jim ASHHY and WOOLFENDEN GENERAL INSURANCE RENTALS RRAL ESTATE Phone 293 First National Bank Bldff. 9 Thompson's AMUMiaace. Phono 47.

I Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Kenney and (daughters have moved from the Zbranek property, 215 East McKln- ney, to the Killebrew property on Orand avenue.

Oh. it was a crooked election all StatU has right. Overton, and don't try to kid PI ouf of to rto recreaSm.1, sUUons nSl Her, Overton. (anyone that you didn't know what Pey. Wheeler, nudge that was going on.

You are no dope. Bert, nudge that mueg' knew what was on all tpm Thanks. right, and so did your friend, El- Look. Overton, get out of there, lender. It was your gang and El- don't you get out of the sen- lender's gang and the election was You know you don't belong in'crooked, and your seat was won by ith the You know you were fraud.

Don't forget that, fnriittiU ejected' by a dirty fraud by a lot of Remember what Tom Connally Get out of there, mugg. said about your election on the to your mob in Louisiana. floor? He said: The dummy can- any still out of jail. didatc system is a damnable one, formed You are no better that your pals, the committee denounced it as a nri tho know that, don't you? the mother of fraud in elections, GHvanCnUoiuTwhLh riiri k'ou know-your seat was a system is a fraud on the of worttin tHi And wtyn you get out. take your rights of any free people." These include the f'-iend.

along with you. He: Tlxen he and the committee both christVm Association fc as as you are, Overton. He jxnired it on you for extortion of catholic Communitv campaign that! money from the state employes by Salvation Uie YoS Worn rit fraud. lyour mob to finance your election SKrteSS AsWiaUon Itemeipber what Tom Connally's, On that. Connally said, "it is a Jewish and Na about that ram- vicious system under which help- tSS I'll rdfresh your memory out of tims of extortion and the money a 1 I lie rectd-1.

They cannot be traced." minimum of Wd a -Tlw feels that its But you know what the commit- Saximum of ind d-ity snares that it candidly and tee said and what Connally said. SSnomTare assured eal to the senate the de- Overton. They all tried to hedge. men by the thousands -uxd distressing political because they didn't, want any fihd- Semselves hundred conditions existing in Louisiana, trouble with Huey Long, but the Job awav from familiar V'our (Himmittce finds that the use was just so rotten that they finally' and are hard out to it of dngariy candidates is a fniucl had to make a half hearted themselves to their new Ration after a long time. nien t.

Unfortunately facilities IJa "i 1Cy uirt Bivt dg not exist at the present 1 uan DU1 time to meet the recreational needs was. of kind of a situation. Witltin tel1 a ver sn time the United Serv- i otten a ice OrganlTiatlaM, supported I by the' story you could tell it should gnod wlu of citizens to every. Sction ever over you to toll the truth. of fche country will be in a position What a wonderful example you to SO Ve this problem." are of horrible kind of thins -Qivlng S.

O. program that can happen when democracy wholehearted endorsement, the KikecJ. And the nen-e of you, eminent has agreed to erect around 10 ot you to walk into 300 sen-ice clubs adjacent to mili- 'Vi ay and niinKle ''ivy rumps, naval stations de- witn the others. fcnse strie Maintenance of I'ucilities will undertaken wholly by tfcv U. S.

O. through pub- Used hHnlre aild Pho. OUe 805J. Jenson Mattress Factory 113 W. Spring Sell all kinds Bedsteads and Cots.

and sell all Mattresses. AbO rebniM old Cpholsterihc and, repair work. NeosUb's younger set visiting out of town this week, are Charline Mildren, who is making a three-week's visit with relatives in Seminole, Oklahoma, and Barbara Burch, who is visiting relatives in Goodell, Iowa. Rev. E.

D. Baker, pastor of the Methodist church of Neosfco, and a group of young people of that church, are attending the Mozark conference at Western ftfctnodtet Assembly on Mount QfeqUoyah, Fayetteville, Ark. Approximately four 'Hundred members of the Intermediate, Young People's and of Methodist chutwes in Missouri are registered. X4. The theme of the amfmhcft is 'AU for Christ." Mies and worship services in held during the mornings, and rift and play periods and group meetings fill the afternoons.

Rev. and Mrs. Lynn Richardson have' had visiting them for the past week, his father and mother, Iffr, and 4. Tol Richardson, and sister Katie Marie Richardson, iati of Honey TexuS. They returned to Texas todfty.

Large Fresh Pineapple 20c Fresh Peaches Woods Market 520 N. High Ph. 283 Birds Eye Fresh Frosted Lima Baps Midway Gro. of Mr. and Mrs.

G. Sahsbury of 1. East McKinney street have the pleasure of them fora viist, their daughter-ln-laV, Mrs. Wayne Sansbury and little son. Wayne, of Norman, and youngest £aurens arid his, wtfeV and little son, Randolph, of Lynn.

Mass. Will join'his family here Friday, and to complete the pleasant group, the eldest son, Rev. Marvin Sansbury and his wife will arrive Mortday from Des Moines, la. MWeW Stmsbury has been employ- wlllv -GeHferalJElBctrJc' since, his graduation' from the University of but has 'roxigned from that position to take the ToVM COOK'S Home Cooked JFOOb the Big Apple Cafe 60-71 Highways DAVID A. GEORGE.

Prop. Forget flour worries! Die the SUCCESSOR floor wax and ihclliic. Makes floor upkeep FOR bricks, windows, doors, nnu stone, mouldings, wood laths. Bob nn ton.ff "WU year's activities. Pride, Tender I North Office phone M5 i m.

umce pnone 145. Try DEMOCRAT WANT ADS wipe it on itnd It driei to acrractlve, floor of enduring ffeauty. Qriginallr.made lot npw packaged in handy SUe" con- Get tome TODAY! I Firestone's Paint Store Wite Preservers West Side Sqnait Phone 441 When buying new towels, look carefully over tho hetnft. Well wearing towels should have hems that arc turned neatly stiichcil tinnly with fine stitches. The of the hems should be back- Kl Hams Picnic Style Bacon 18c 4 A I UJ," to undertake the first Su This Campaign, of which Thomas E.

Dewey is Na- tional chairman, is expected to be launched June 3rd on a nationwide basis." Committees of civic leaders are Sugar Cured being organized in every commu- 3 to 4 ib. average nity of the nation for the purpose of raising these funds. "The forthcoming campaign gives every individual an Immediate opportunity to share in defense Mr. Rule pointed out. "The men now in training and the tens of thousands of the country's youth who will follow them into camp are offering their all to national defense.

Participation in this enterprise is an acknowledgment of the debt all of us owe those who are gauranteeing our safety and the continuation of our democratic way of life." F. J. Rowan, of Jefferson City, Lb. 22c Gat Fish 35c Market Allison- Division of; QenejraV Motors in Indianapolis. where he' will early in July.

24-Hour Service. 32 Gab Co. tf of Boston University's 12,000 pupils is 8. Whlpple, 20; who weighs 80 pounds and is 4 feet 2 inches, tall. The sophomore journalism student says since entering college he no longer attends theaters at children's prices.

Gile, painting-decorating. Pho. 805J. LOCAL MARKETS Grain Markets. Wheat 81c White corn 88c Yellow corn 71c Mixed corn 54c Oats 32c Barley 45c Poultry.

Heavy hens 16c Hens, Leghorns 13c Broilers, colored ISc Broiler, leghorns 12c No. 2 hens and springs 13c Old cocks (heavy) 8c Eggs. Straight run loss off 25c Henneries 20c No. 1 No. 2 16c 13c Butterfat.

A iriaV muA 1 Work From sun' to But woman's work Is never, done Would you like to spend a sweltering summer day in a steamy basement washing clothes? Well, your wife doesn't like it any more than you would. Besides, we do it quicker and cheaper. WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK! Neosho Steam Laundry 115 West McCord Located in Karbe Gro. SURE! THIS CRAFT SHOULD BE ABLE TO GO DOWN TWO MILES, IF NECESSARY. YOU SEE WE ARE EQUIPPED TO RESIST TREMENDOUS PRESSURE.

ONLY 20O FEET NOW. BUT WE'RE JUST STARTING. WE'LL GO DOWN HALF A MILE JUST FOR FUN OF COURSE NOT HOW DEEP ARE WE HERE WE ARE UNDER. THE SCARED?.

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Years Available:
1913-1976