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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 6

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Jn 21, 1955 V.yV teninr Jonrwat mnj NfHrala tta Jmimal intiquc Auto Collection Kept in Original Condition a i Yhi r4 i- By DEL SNODGRASS Jouraei Staff Writer CRETE Some people are con THI tent to build miniature models of antique cars as a hobby. But a Crete optometrist has the ROCHET naturally real things four antique cars original in everything from the spark plugs down to the last burr on the KV1 Budget Reforms Ursed 'Would Save $1 Billion' Hoover Group LJncoIa Journal-Chicago Daily New- Bureau WASHINGTON Wow! Ameri Morf nj kind ol Pullman accommodation JQ want are ilJbla; rMrd ooacK mU td the reclining, troe-oomiort trp (pillows yo tike). wheels. Hare's the tckadula: Af. Ommf aUSan, 12 35 MX SJSaa Ar.lkwate 10.1 pm And every one of the shining examples of early American automobile manufacturing run like new.

i CHIAMX BY THI All Sock IaUkd bauu Pot nwlim 4 taM Just As Built "I wish you could have seen mm mammy I aiarxnt ti. 5f.l Li these cars when I got them," com 4141 plata lafcmUea? A mented Dr. C. H. Eisner, thinking back on the days and nights of continuous labor it took to get the four relics in top-notch condition.

ROC I ISLAHD LiriOS "I still kick myself for not getting can tajepayen could be saved annually through business-like budget and accounting reforms, the second Herbert Hoover Government Organization Com pictures of them," he groaned. Dr. Eisner is quick to point out For the Lovely Bride Dr. Eisner's auto (from left) are 1917 Oldsmebile, 1909 Mitchell, 1905 Buick and 1935 Auburn. that his four cars a 1917 Olds-mobile, a 1909 Mitchell, a 1905 mission reported.

That sum saved would not only ft or '06 Buick and 1935 Auburn are i built exactly as they came off the MORRIS SIEGEL Siegel Heads Exchange Club The Lincoln Exchange Club elected Morris Siegel is president for next year. He succeeds George T. Bastian. Other new officers are Jack Stone, vice president; Lee Lig balance the budget but provide a surplus to begin retiring the mammoth debt. JIM TRADE IN assembly lines years ago.

wheel on the right side of the car and the gas tank under the hood. In May, Eisner's Auburn took second place in a Classic Car Club of America contest with 119 antique cars entered. place, he said, went to a Duzenberg owned by Sid No parts have been changed and It would be more than equal to no modern fixtures have been re ess pn firms designed to take the place of lost parts. I FOR HER SHOWER Snail tabl Itrrora of whit ball auapaadad. horn gold wadding banal ringa, A Snail aul cup wila colerful umbrallaa Uiai opaa.

if Tha vary pepular liltla aoaagora Mdt'al calorlul candiaa Complata aMortaMot ai aula aa4 caadiaa. FOR HER WEDDING it Gla bar Gift el diallnctioa Mativa Howaiiaa Woodcraita. it Wa kaa Juat racaivad a aaipmant Mob-. kT fad Wood. Thaaa diabaa ara band-iaahionad ta to a fiaaa tradition lor laating UIU ss total government expenditures as recently as 1931.

Three of the 12 commissioners expressed doubts in partial dissents that the 25 recommendation would accomplish what the majority said gett, secretary; and Don Woodford, 1 Grandfather Left Him Olds, Dr. Eisner says he first became Baker of Chicago. rCtwiVA W.W aMt treasurer. rVAV Ihink of what Dr. Eisner says he decied to interested in renovating old cars when his grandfather, who died in its task force subcommittee esti renovate the old cars because "I just can't sit still and read a book 1941, left him his 1917 V-8 mated could be accomplished.

Board members are Howard Chapin, George Ramsey and the Rev. James Stillwell. They will serve with Oliver Lahr, Dr. Robert Krecjl and Oscar Wiliams, whose The latest report was the 13th paraMnaaca. Tna pattarna loliow tka Dow-ara aad loaa-oa al taa Kawaiiaa lalanda.

7 or magazine. 'I'd always liked the car' when in a series designed further to k. I i But he insists he's through, and b.inw, a.i "I vm fw HITH Hi thaaa waoata. streamline government for eco terms carried over. I was a kid and said I wanted one just like it," he explained.

it Our Catibbaaa wood ba baaa popular that the four cars are the end of his collection. i Leaving the board are Teddy nomy and efficiency. Accrued Expenditure Plan His second car is an eight-cylinder O'Shea, Burt Folsom. William 'F, The Crete optometrist also has: "Our task force states." the com you need for the home and we have it! Use your trade ins for substantial payment on new. CARPETSRUGS -FURNITURE -DINETTE SETS BEDROOM SUITES AIR CONDITIONERS AMANA FREEZERS HOFFMAN TV TERMS JO MOXTIIS TO PAY Open Mon.

thru Than, 8:30 ajn. to 9 FrL Sat p.m. 37th Calvert Ample Free Parking Ph. 4-2353 Swanson, Don Woodford and John 1935 Auburn, one of 479 ever built and one of five or six in original mission report says, "that under Safford. a 1954 sports car and a 1955 model auto.

But what's he planning to drive to Estes Park on a vacation i condition. lor a long tuno. Thaaa ara alaa band laak- it SatTa tha Knaat Nutt aa4 ieaad al anaboojany wood witb a vary high Caadiaa tor bar Weddia tuatar Isaiah. aarua. it Com ia and aa aur complata liaa oi Fancy Nut.

luiv candia aad giH itama. II it ia not convamant to coma in. writa at hi detail aad wa will ba glad help you. HOUSE present procedures there a no ei The 180-horsepower car has six fective control over expenditures trip this summer? You guessed It' forward speeds 'and once was either by the Congress or the ecutive branch." the shining maroon Buick of. clocked on the Salt Lake Flats in Auditorium Changes OKd early 1900 vintage.

Utah at 107.72 m.p.h. 224 So. 13 2-8486 Dr. Eisner bought the car about Open Thurs. Eve.

Th "Rundar Journal and Rlf oll. two years ago in Pennsylvania Foremost among the suggestions for achieving "effective control" is replacing present budgeting in terms of obligations! authority by an annual accrued expenditure rd al rout door at lull of intrrmini and timely feature. Vou'U lik Uw tporu tac- UMI UIO. and completely renovated it. Associated Auditorium Architects are directed, by City Council reso.

The third car is a 30-horse power Mitchell, bought from Florrett Bros budget, "representing charges for the cost of goods and service! es lution, to enter into a change-order agreement with the Olson Construction Co. calline for use of lVi-inrh in Houston, north of York, timated to be received." a year ago. The 22-horsepower Buick with the granite facing, covering the base on three sides and short returns on Under this reform to budgeting, government accounts would be kept two-cylinder motor under the left front seat is Dr. Eisner's favorite 16th Street. This is in line with on an accrual basis "to show cur of the four antiques.

rently, completely and clearly all resources and liabilities and the The optometrist never has been able to find out if the car is cost of operations." a prior agreement. Buff brick is to be substituted on the 16th or east side base for stone, also on dressing room walls and scene box. The Council originally planned a 2'i-inch granite base on all sides, then, through economic A check on common practices by government bureaus of hastening 1905 or model, but its said to be the last car ever made by David Buick, founder of the Buick near a fiscal- year's end to obli gate appropriated funds not yet Motor Co. Steering Wheel en Right earmarked, regardess of economy necessity, turned to stone and finally shifted to the IVi-inch granite on three sides. This cuts a total Other interesting features of the possibilities, is implied rather than clearly stated.

car are the adjustable steering of $25,000 from the original la One important function of "re $5,000 on the granite and $20,000 vitalizing" the budget would be 1 rz- placing of high civilian con lor brick substitution to the east A second chanee-order resolution based on recent studies by the Auditorium Committee, specifies variegated stone for the exterior walls in place of straight buff. Sift Zul a -l spection of a number of buildings. This saves $4,000, OKs Radar trailers under the budget director in each bureau. Instead of permitting them to stay with one agency and so become "advocates" of that agency, the commission would have them rotated every year or so. High up in the commission proposals are solutions for huge unexpended but congressional-earmarked appropriations carried over from year to year.

This carryover in the 1954 fiscal year was $78,400,000,000. It will be about $68,000,000,000 this fiscal year, ending June 30. These carry-overs would be subject to constant review. TRENTON, N. Jersey Supreme Evidence J.

WtThe New Court ruled evi-obtained through radar equipment court and "may finding of guilt." dence of speeding properly operated is admissible in readily support a SHORTOF CASH BETWEEN PAYDAYS? For management purposes the report recommends that, following lETUSDOSOrmHlUGABOUTlT private industry practice, "cost based operating budgets be used to determine fund allocations with in the agencies, such budgets to be implemented by periodic reports hmiii 'I '5ti' rrriiii, ii a-- i-ir aV 'iW ZT Jr- r-ajfZZLiVNl iy. -j Vsy on performance. Cozad to Vote Soon TEEMS TO SUIT YOUR MAKE LOANS III A JIFFY On School Bond Issue )ff COilYEHIIHCE COZAD, Neb. Iff) A special election will be held here July 12 on $375,000 bond issue. If approved, the revenue would be used for new school building and equipment, repairs and additions to existing buildings.

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Auto Float Put your car in his hands with CONFIDENCE 9 Any Site a wtiwf lima aar a im rid line in a tankful and wllLreduce combustion chamber deposits and thus hold down' the octane requirement of your engine. He will go over your car carefully to see tfiittt'i fully protected at every lubrication check-point, with his Standard Specialized Lubrication Service. He will show you Atlas tires, batteries and accessories which give many miles and many months of superior service. And, you'll find he keeps his rest rooms spot lessly clean. Yes, you may put your car in his hands with confidence.

So stop at Standard today, and drive away with the peace of mind that a well cared for car can give you. With that long, glorious Fourth of July week end just ahead, highways can lead to fun-rand you'll have a mora pleasant trip 4f you're confident that you're driving a well cared for car. Your Standard Oil Dealer, in your neighborhood or on the highway, is prepared to protect your car with the finest products science can produce and with service that ypull like. He will see that you get the right gasoline for your car balanced for your climate and season and both Standard White Crown and Hed Crown have been raised in octane to the highest levels in our sixty-six year history to assure you of smooth, efficient, anti-knock power no matter what the age or model of your car may be, He will offer you Super Termalube, the multi-grade, all-weather oil which will protect your car's engine in any kind of climate, and frees friction drag to save up to 2 gallons of gaso- Hurry They Won I ant Kildred Didriksou Zaharias, freatest woman athleti of all timt, tell, ber amazing story Ben Bibbs, editor of the Pout, says, "You'll mwt here one of the warmest human beings you've ever read about a worn, an who would make great copy even if he were not the world's grpatpst woman sthlftc. "1 like Bab' picture of the modet home where even little Uidrikson practiced wtiRht lifting.

I like the yarn about Babe's first trip awsy from hom. And I admire Babe's story of that day In 'Li when she learned she had rancor. "The Babe ruit a gat. I eommend her to you." For the most entertaining story from the sport world years, don't miss "This. Life I've Led." Start it today! OUT TOOAY-OM AU NEWSSTAND! A TWO TIRE SALE You buy Ul lire al regular lUl.

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