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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 40

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The Journal Timesi
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Racine, Wisconsin
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40
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-t-4 0 A CINE itNDAY BULLETIN Sunday. Sptmbf 21, 1958 Olds I ntroddces Sport Sedan for 1 959 Sunny Predictions Mark Industry's Entry into Fall (IME(SaOC3 carloadings were picking up briskly. is Strikes still hampered the auto industry's production of 1959 cars. At week's end General Motors reported 45,000 men idle at 19 plants. Ford closed its big River Rouge steel works.

When strikes against its suppliers cut off the flow of parts, American Motors flagged down production of Rarnblers. Chrysler also beset NEW YORK W) Business moved from summer into fall last week with signs of recovery busting out all over. Shoppers with plenty of folding money jammed the nation's department stores. Well-heeled Investors and speculators gave the stock market one of its busiest trading sessions of the year. September Pickup Sales on the New York Stock Exchange totaled 18,481,130 shares as stock averages pushed into new high ground.

Stock sales for the previous week were 18,111,266 shares and in' the corresponding 1957 week totaled 12.640,380 shares. Bond sales had a par value; of $31,451,100 last week com- Veneered in OAK, GUM; BIRCH and MAHOGANY 1001 Uses ALL SIZES Oldsmobile's "88" Holiday Sport Sedan for 1959 represents "family-sized" transportation luxury sports car design. The thin roofline and wrap-around rear window serVe to accentuate the mobile appearance of Oldsmobile's "linear look" for 1959. Sweeping full-length along the body, the sculptured twin booms give the car a look of mobility even when parked. They also highlight Oldsmobile's two-tone styling for 1955.

Recessed in the grille, the four-beam headlamps are located closer-to-the-road for improved nighttime visibility. The sport sedan body style also is available in the "98" and Super "88" Increased interior roominess is a feature of all 1959 Oldsmobiles. with labor troubles, postponed the introduction of its 1959 De Soto, Chrysler and Imperial cars. Instead of bowing Oct.16 as originally planned, the new models won't appear in dealers' showrooms until Oct. 24.

The cost of borrowing money Cocktail Tables Desk Tops Dining Tables End Tables Sliding Doors Sewing Tables Closet Ddors Sofa Base Wardrobe Picnic Tables nched up again last week and pared to $32,290,000 in the previous week and $23,265.100. even Uncle Sam felt the pinch. FREE PARKING Behind Our Stora Entrance at 724 Grand in the same week last year. jSeekmg to raise $32 billion Steel output and petroleum in cash, the U.S. Treasury of- A Saveway NOW 5)09 ONLY zJ fered investors two new issues or short securities.

The interest is double what the production set new 1958 highs. Machine tool builders reported a September pickup in new or ders. In the building industry, treasury offered seven weeks contracts awarded for future ago. A SAVEWAY EXCLUSIVE SLIGHT IMPERFECTIONS! NO RETURNS! NO PHONE ORDERS! construction soared to the highest tTollar total ever recorded. Auto Workers Idle Sunny Predictions Prices also made news.

Increases were announced for tin cans, bath tubs, radiators, Cad- Even the long-depressed rail- road industry produced some Macs, Chevrolets and shoes, cheerful news: Red ink on rail-jBut the price of coffee drifted SOLD jMAPILG ILLKS road ledgers was graauany Jng way to black, and freight Looking toward 1959, business leaders attending a marketing conference in Chicago came up with a brand new batch of predictions, mostly on the sunny George Cline Smith, vice president and chief economist for F. W. Dodge pre Shoe Prices Heading Higher Wood Table Legs with brats ferrulti Do-lt-Yourself Attach plates to bottom of furniture, tcrew legi to platei Each containi 4 legi and platei, 1 6 icrewi, and 4 glides 1 "'NEW YORK (JB Shoe dicted a continuing upsurge in prices are heading higher but consumers won't feel the pinch 16" leg until next spring. STRAIGHT LEG NOW Set of 4 ANGLE I "Ai International Shoe Co. and Shoe Co.

said they would increase prices for their nw A A mmm ma at a a WKUUUHI IKUN LtUS new construction. Myron Silbert, vice president of Federated Department Stores said Americans will have more business for retail merchants, since retail sales fol-1 low personal income up and down. Siding with the optimists was Gabriel Hauge, who resigns next week as President Eisenhower's top economic adviser to join the Manufacturers Trust Co. of New York. In a Wash CORNER line of shoes which retailers will be selling in spring 1959.

'Henry H. -Rand, president, Said International is making fan upward price adjustment" Easy to mount with scrawl Sturdy black tatin finish Willi fllltl Only 2" Stt ot 4 16" Effective Oct. 13. He declined to say how much the increase would be. Louis J.

Schaefer, vice Brown Shoe, said ington interview, Hauge Jiis company's increases would "The recession is pver and we are on the way up. The evidence is quite clear. I do not expect the current recovery to be a false dawn. I think it is real." Carloadings Up to High for Year average 2 to 3 per cent. Expect Gain, in Sale of Electric Power NEW YORK Electric utilities which should come through the 1958 recession with a sales gain-of 1.8 per cent can expect a sales jump of 9.5 per cent in 1959, Electrical World reports in its ninth annual electrical industry forecast The outlook for electrical energy sales to residential consumers is encouraging.

A record Will be set this year, despite poor appliance sales and WASHINGTON Revenue freight carloadings by.U.S. rail PRE-MARKET Must Clear Our Floor To Make Room For Incoming Furniture Shipments DOOR MIRROR (9) MJ $Q89 Sit 26'xl8" roads during the week ended Sept. 20 set a new weekly high for the year of 667,277 cars and narrowed the carloadings decrease from year earlier levels to 8, the Association of American Railroads reported. For the week ended Sept. 13 the previous high this year carloadings totaled 665,999 cars, of 10.1 below the corresponding week a year earlier.

Full 14" thick, polithed platt, Vi" bivtl ONLY LA Hedroem a delayed spurt in housing Electro plottd with screws and decorative mounting clips With icrowi and clipl Easy to initall construction. Sales are expected to jump 9.6' per cent MODERN EARLY AMERICAN 18TH CENTURY STYLES And, there is every evidence that this rate will continue in FREE ESTIMATES! FREE DELIVERY! 1959, the magazine states. REG. $189.953 PC. KNOTTY PINE SUITE.

Double dresser and mirror, bookcase bed and chest. YOU SAVE 50 95 $95 REG. $189.953 PC. BLONDE MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITE. Double dresser, and mirror, bookcase bed and chest of drawers.

YOU SAVE 50 USG Texolife Cement Paints Can be used inside or outside on all masonry wall surfaces Protects, waterproofs and beautifies. Colors. It's Your Move By RUSS KIME REG. $249.953 PC. BEDROOM SUITE.

6 drawer dresser with tilting mirror, bookcase bed, and chest in limed oak finish. YOU SAVE 50 I ZD $329.953 PC. MODERN BEDROOM SUITE. Triple dresser, tilting plate glass mirror, bgkcase bed, chest all dustproof center drawer guides grey mahogany'! tl F1 YOU SAVE 50 I OD DURA-DRI CEMENTICO A near-record field of 20jtive punishment for the offend players opened round one Covers approx. 325 square feet Covers approx.

500 squore feet FRENCH DEFENSE MtrrtrM nod Oberg REG. $279.953 PC. BEDROOM SUITE. Blonde oak finish, double 50 dresser, bookcase bed, dust proof and tilting mirror. 6 180 25 lb.

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EARLY AMERICAN CHERRY SUITE. 9 drawer triple dresser, bookcase bed, large chest on chest all dust proof and center guided drawers. At YOU SAVE 50 XHT REG. $499.953 PC. MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITE.

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NO MONEY DOWN EASIEST TERMS IN TOWN OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS 'TIL 9 P.M: dpy, Oct, 19. i of VI i CORRESPONDENCE Oberg supplies the following game, recently completed, in which he vanquished a member of the fair sex, Miss all championship events. Another French Defense, from the North Central Open shows White winning in short order, as Povilas Tautvaisas of Chicago defeated a fellow Chf-cagoan, Allen Calhamer. Open Daily Saturday Buy Here Pay Here No Finance Compony To Deal With Do All Business, Directly With Us! Open Mon. Gr Fri.

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