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Traverse City Record-Eagle from Traverse City, Michigan • Page 16

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JtECORD-EAGlE, TRAVERSE CITY, PAGE SIXTEEN WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1955 GIFT Suggestions From MAX'S SERVICE VACUUM CLEANERS 9 General Electric Hoover Lewyt Special Purchase! I FULLY AUTOMATIC TOASTERS only $12.95 Underwriter Approved 1 Year Warranty MIXERS General Electric Sunbeam ELECTRIC IRONS Special Purchase! Reg. $12.95 only $6.50 SANDWICH GRILLS and WAFFLE IRONS All Make. COFFEE MAKERS Sunbeam Mirro-Matic DEP FRYERS Sunbeam Dcrmeyer SMALL DOWN PAYMENT! Holds Any Selection! SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS! Gift Wrapped at No Extra Cost! STORE OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9:00 P.M. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE MAX'S SERVICE "It's Service That No Tax Cut Likely Soon WASHINGTON', Dec 14 (UP) Democratic and Republican leaders in the house agreed todav there should be no immediate tax cut when congress returns next month. Republican Leader Joseph Martin, Jr, I a said the administration won't Know until Anril the budgetary outlook will be such that it can recommend a tax cut for the fiscal a begin, ning July 1.

"I i it's quits doubtful we can have any substantial tax cut," Martin told newsmen. "If there is a tax cut, it have to be a modest one." i As for the Speaker Sam Rayburn made clear yesterday that he is opposed "at present" to general tax reduction. "As of now," he would favor grant- ing tax relief to low-income groups in the next session of congress onlv if other taxes could be hiked simu'i- tanpously to offset the revenue loss I This i i a that Rayburn, who launched an Democri- tic tax-cutting drive early in the last session, wants to let President Eisenhower take the lead in deciding whether there should be a tax cut in 1956 a presidential election year. Senate Democratic Leader Lyn- don B. Johnson (Tex already has called for tax relief for "small in- come groups." But key Democrats on the tax-writing house a means committee agree with Rayburn's go-slow approach.

And the i constitution requires that all tax legislation originate in the house. Martin told newsmen the administration would announce its tax tecommenrlations no later than April 15. In the meantime. Martin and Rayburn agreed that congress probably will extend the 52 per cent tax on corporate income scheduled to drop to 47 per cent on April 1. Cross-State Tike Planned DETROIT, Dec.

14 (UP) -Plans for a new Michigan turnpike which would cross the entire lower peninsula in a north-south line will be presented to the state legislature next month, George X. Higgins, chairman of the Michigan Turnpike Authority, said today. Higgins said the proposed 325- mile toll road might incorporate much of the routing already planned for a 113-mile Flat Rock to Saginaw turnpike. He unveiled plans for the cross-state route moments after the Detroit city council placed another obstacle in the path of the Flat Rock-Saginaw road by refusing to permit it to enter Detroit's city limits. Higgins said the north-south road would link Toledo, Detroit and other major cities with the Mackinac Straits bridge now under construction.

He added that N'ew 'York bonding houses assured him would "go along" with such a road. The Turnpike Authority chairman said the proposed route could be completed within "approximately four years." The Authority already has spent more than $400,000 on plans and surveys for the Flat Rock-Saginaw route which has drawn stiff opposition from land owners and communities along the route. The Detroit council turned down the routing through the city by an S-l vote. Glenn C. Richards, public works commissioner and expressway coordinator, said the turnpike would block the natural drainage of the Rouge river basin, split Rouge Park, depreciate neighborhood property values and restrict traffic movements across the right- of-way.

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Average Sausage 3 ARMOUR STAR--Rich, Creamy BRAUN- SWEIGER A i SLICED FRESH Oysters Order the Finest for HAM POULTRY BACON VISIT WITH Free Candy! Santa Claus and Deputy Don SATURDAY, DEC. 17TH 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the E. 8th St.

Rose St. Business District ONLY! Free Candy! SAVE 41 OR MORE! OVENGLO or WINNER Still Only BREAD -3 17c BUTTER Gold Medal 59 ULURS DUTCH KITCHEN PECAN BROWNIE Cookies A Masterpiece from Our Cookie Department! Regular Price 33c a Package Pillsbury's Best FLOUR 1(K98c Creamettes 8 oz. See Them on the Stalk GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS SPRY Best for all yw bake and fry A I A A A Of ANGEL FOOD CAKE MIX SAVE MORE WITH GGRED STAMPS VISIT THE REDEMPTION CENTER AT 325 So. Union St. Choose from the Largest Gift Selection for Xmas GET MAIL ORDER BLANKS HERE for Hills Copper Set REDHEART DOG FOOD Frozen 4 Fishermen 2 cans 29c 3 Ib.

pkgs. PERCH FILLETS $1.00 PLANTER'S COCKTAIL PEANUTS can 39c PETER PAN oz. jar PEANUT BUTTER 37c ARMOUR CHILI ELMDALE BROOMS FRESHLIKE CORN 2 cans 35c SWANSON'S BONED TURKEY 5 oz. can 35c JUNIOR FOOD 2 JARS Gerber's SH EDO'S 15 oz. jar CUCUMBER WAFERS STARKIST 23c TUNA 3 cans $1.00 BIG TOP 10 oz.

jar PEANUT BUTTER 39c CHARMiN TISSUE 4 rolls 35c MARIO'S 2 or. jar OLIVES 2 for 29c I A DOG FOOD 3 cans 35c WESSON OIL qt. 65c SHURFINE RICE 2 lbs. 33c AIR WICK bottle 59e FLUFFY ALL giant 79c SLYVANIA LIGHT BULBS 60 watt 19c BREEZE large 31c RINSO large 30c LUX LIQUID 2 2 oz. 65c DIAL SOAP 2 reg.

bars 27c BAB-O CLEANSER 2 for 25c MODESS 39e BUSTER 8 oz. can MIXED NUTS 55c.

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Years Available:
1897-1977