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PAGE 6 The Perkins Journal Thursday, June 7, 1984
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~Y ..\ ,~ I)',~ WAFFI,E
I IOtTSI.: did a thriving
bnsine.~s all fall. Never an
clt~pty seal between the
hour, of 6 A.M. to 9 A.M..
I( ,,\.M. until 2 P.M., 5
1L,M. until S P.M. Bet-
~veeu those hours the
I.~u.~c w:ls always half
full.
llut there was one hitch
in the agreement, l had
~.rked all summer get-
ting the place to do the
I)u.gness. While my young
pm'tuer paid iris half of
I he ,~75.00 per month rent
I had done the work for
t~(,e. I did not mind that
part, ]~ut when 1 did all
the cooking and manag-
ing the business and
working 2 to 3 hours a
day hmger than my part-
her, I figured that I
should have a bigger cut
out of the profits. So l
prtq)osed a 40-60 share,
mr, getting the 60, or my
partner change shifts
wit h me (,very other week.
"l'luil (h,;d (lid not work
.ut, ~(~ good for he was not
aid. to handle the cook-
in~. N,~ when college was
t url.'d out for the
I.,I.lays, I made an offer
,,i gi~r .r take. My part-
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