rage Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, December 5, 1975 . eTwle H.MCIGNDAL Graduation Announcements for } GRADUATiNG ARE SENIORS }A RE NOW ON SALE,, 5 for $1.00 - LIMITED SUPPLY AVAILABLE Information Desk, Main Lobby L.S.A. Bldg. Buffalo burgers: New fad? L'ANSE (UPI)-The 700 mem- ber of the Ojibwa Indian tribe is trying to establish a domes- I ticated buffalo herd to provide itself with a new source of in- come-buffalo burgers. The tribe,'part of the Kewee- naw Indian Community, started: the projectin1972 when it wasi given 13 head by a Stanwood farmer who had 40 head. A spokesperson said the In- dians foresee a marketing pro- gram operated by the tribe that I will sell buffalo burgers and steaks to area residents and Tha tiba l~n tdjva itc Economic outlook improves as wholesale prices stabilize WASHINGTON (P)-The gov- ernment reported yesterday that prices were unchanged at the wholesale level in November, softening some of the inflation- ary pressure which had plagued the economy this fall. The nation's major retail stores, meanwhile, reported that growing consumer confidence in the economy and some early Christmas shopping boosted No- vember sales. THE LABOR Department said lower prices for farm products and anincrease in industrial goods and commodities left the after four consecutive monthsI of increase in wholesale prices, including an October jump of 1.8 per cent, which was thef largest of the year. For the three months ended in October, wholesale prices had jumped at an annual rate of 13.5 per cent, compared to a six-tenths of one per cent annual rate of increase this spring. The report l e f t wholesale prices 3.7 per cent ahead of where they were a year ago in November. And that marked the smallest rise over such a pe- riod since prices showed the same increase for the 12 months shoppers can e x p e c t lower and 14 per cent from the week prices for fresh and dried vege- a year ago. tables, pork, fish and grain pro- The department said that last ducts in the months ahead, with week's gain exceeded the 12 per smaller increases in prices for cent average increase in the poultry and beef. Prices for four prior weeks. manufactured animal feeds and At F.W. Woolworth Co., No- meats were also down, indicat- vember sales rose 13.3 per cent ing less pressure on farmers to over last year. The company raise their prices. said sales were notably higher In New York, Robert Deward, for such items as toys, sporting n N Y RK Ca goods, small home appliances, chairman of S.S. Kresge Co., calculators and Christmas gift said: "Confirmation of improv- wrpins ing confidence is the pickup in wrappigs. sales of such items as color SEVERAL companies noted televisions, larger toys and elec- that unusually warm weather tronic calculators." November delayed sales of such seasonal sales for Kresge were 22.5 per items as snow tires, anti-freeze icn eaiw hele price index for o- ended in Apri, 1972. A yea - piceiiruyer cent higher than they were in adwnter clothing. herd of the shaggy creatures to vember unchanged after adjust- ago, wholesale prices were 23.5 the same month last year. "The weather tur 31 by next fall. ment for seasonal factors. . per cent ahead of where they Retailers say Christmas shop- able in the third w * Bartholomew G o s n o 1 d, an G.ping generally begins just after vember and we experi English explorer, visited the tioned that the November stabil- nThe statistics do not translate Thanksgiving Day and Kresge b-di Massachusetts area in 1602. ization is better than what can directly into the over-all rate of notes "very strong improve- last week of the mo be expected i the months inflation consumers can expect ments" in sales on the Friday Arthur M. Wood, ch ahead. in the months ahead. But trends and Saturday following the holi- Sears, Roebuck & C CHARING CROSS But "any way that you look in wholesale prices do gradually day this year. Nov. 29 rhe 6.ver BOOKSHOP at it, I think it's good news," work their way up to the con- Nov. 29 rose 6.7 per s a i d Commerce Department sumer level and represent the THE DEPARTMENT of Com- "This is strong evi UseL FieadSlrl Books economist James Pate of the basic inflationary pressures per- merce said that retail sales last retailers will enjoy 316STATE-994- November report. colating through the economy. week increased by one half a breaking Christmas s ~~~Open Mon.-Fri. 1 1-9, we nrae yoehlfabekn hita ""Sat. 10-6 THE STABILIZATION came THE REPORT indicated that per cent from the previous week Wood said. A House approve GIVE YOUR PLANTS DEC!RATE YDEC'RATE tax cut extensi( SOME TENDER LOVING CARE WITH OUR BEAUTIFUL ACCESSORIES! _t Zr(otnetrmPaet 1,0 fajse WT UREU FLCEEandMeans Committee which come, who paid $2,5 A - A CHARMING FROG PLANTERWS developed the bill, called the in 1974 and $2,456 in FOR INDOOR OR OUTDOOR USE. WEEKEND SPECIAL passage "a victory for both the pay $2,276 in 1976; a taxpayer and the U. S. treas- 0 A married coupl 14.50TL ury.' dependents and $17,5 B - WILL TEND YOUR PLANTS IN STYLE Hemaintained that the bill is gross income, who DAINTY 5 PIECE SET IS WHITE C a not "an option for political in 1974 and $2,036 in PORCAINTY C WIT VIO T DESIGN. ONishowdown, but rather a demand pay $1,925 in 1976. PORCELAIN WITH VIOLET DESNREUEST of eonomic recovery." As approved yess 9.50 O N IZ ,U O E US If no tax bill has been ap- bill includes an ass C -8" STONEWARE HANGING PLANTER OFFER ONLY GOOD THIS WEEKEND, DEC. 5,6, & 7 proved by Jan. 1, tax rates'changes in the nat HA " TND-T RHRWNPLN.CMSW TETSR .would automatically jump back, tax law. IS HAND-TH ROWN COMES WITH ITS up to 1974 levels, resulting in There are increase OWN MACRAM ED JUTE HANGER. I °WE ARE PIZZA PEOPLE PERIOD. increased withholding from pay- tax levels to attack 20.00MU checks. perts term shelte Economic experts have said which some wealthy LARGE SELECTION OF PLANTERS AND PLANT ACCESSORIES .tGet the Yuletide spiritI his could slow the economic cape paying the full Get he uleidespiit!recovery. their income. As approved yesterday, the Many of the tax c measure would mean these indi- tures in the measu vidual tax payments for some trate on new or exte typical taxpayers with normal fits for lower or mid deductions of 17 per cent of persons such as wo income: ents with babysittin GEORGDt~ETOWN A unmarried taxpayer with older persons on fixe N. CAMPUS C. CAMPUS GE W$17,500 of adjusted gross in- The House refuse OPEN EVENINGS MON. THRU FRI.'TILL 9- MALLcome who paid $3,145 in taxes an amendment whic 769-5511 761-1111 under the 1974 law and $3,115 Iy would have raise 971-5555 last year would pay $2,905 ini i taxe oer L ,js 1976 years on some real e _ * A married couple withi actions. JUST IN TIME FOR THE HOLIDAYS WE'RE HAVING A... *ALL NEW BOOKS 20% OFF PUBLISHER'S RETAIL LIST PRICE (except, this does not include: medical, dental, law, & other hardcover course books; nor used books.) WALSO, 1976 CALENDARS ON SALE, TOO -2/ OFF LIST FAR Including current bestsellers such as: THE QULAGARCHIPELAGO TWO. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn " THE SCREENING OF THE AVERAGE WOMAN. David Hapgood "*Y THE PSYCHOLOGY OF CONSCIOUSNESS. Robert E. Ornstein. (new paper price $1.95, S A L E PRICE $1.55) " GENETIC FIX. Amitai Etzioni " THE TM ROCK. Denise Denniston " BLOOD SPORT. Robert F. Jones. aboxed sets Such as: ned favor- ek of No- enced dou- es for the nth," said airman of o., whose eks ending cent. dence that a record e as on," S )n gross in- 16 in taxes 1975 would nd e with two 00 adjusted paid $2,156 1975 would erday the ortment of ion's basic s in some what ex- rs, under persons es- amount on utting fea- re concen- nded bene- dle income rking par- g bills and d incomes. d to adopt h reported- d $2.2 bi- he next six :state trans- CO M a Rollo May. THE COURAGE TO CREATE. .... list $7.95 SALE: $6.35 BLAUHGAN (3 titles).. . ................. list $7.95 SALE: $6.35 Erica Jong. LOVEROOT.................. list $4.95 SALE: $3.95 CASTANEDA (4 titles).................... list $11.95 SALE: $9.55 Lynn Z. Bloom. THE NEW BURROUGHS (4 titles) . .................. list $5.00 SALE: $4.00 ASSERTIVE WOMAN. ...........:...list $7.95 SALE: $6.35 VONNEGUT (5 titles)..................list $5.95 SALE: $4.75 Agatha Christie. 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