4B -THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT.. DECEMBER 2. 1967 in the DRIVER'S SEAT WIW __ E "Home for the holidays" takes on added meaning this year with the news that special rates on handy rental cars are being offered. Hertz Rent A Car suggests you check your local auto rental location to find out what bargains are available, both in your home area and at your holiday destination. Rental cars are playing a growing part in making holidays more enioy able. Hertz reports. thanKs to the mo bility and convenience they provide. For example, many families are us ing rental cars in these ways: • If they own a compact, they rent a full-size car to take the whole family wherever they're go mg in comfort. • If they have a large family, they choose a station wagon to ac commodate everybody . . plus packages. • If they're visiting down south, they fly in and reserve an air conditioned car waiting at the destination airport. • If they want to make a real splash on a home visit, they rent 2 luxury or sports car • If there are people on their gift list who "have everything." they give the use of a Hertz car, any where in the U S. or more than 100 other countries, via an at tractive gift certificate • If they have special holiday chores bringing home a tree from the country, for instance— they rent a special vehicle to meet their need. • And. if they're planning a ski holiday, they can get one of Hertz' "skierized" cars, complete with ski racks, snow tires or chains and ice scraper, all at no extra cost. One way or another, the rental car is becoming a permanent holiday fea ture. Hertz reports, by adding the pleasure of convenient and comfort able transportation to the rest of the seasons joys ' ' P| BjgM Mm Take a deep breath, girls- • and bypass the potatoes! The belt is back —and that means even the slimmest of us is going to have to become a waist watcher again! Fashion said it had to happen. What's gone up has always come down (hemlines will be next) and what swings out always gets squeezed back in. Which P brings us back to the belt Heralded as a return to the romantic, this "prettygirl" re vival is influencing everything from ready-to-wear to curly que hair Glenhaven's belted great coat is a stunning exam pie of the new silhouette. Like so many of today's fashions, this coat is made of a COIN bonded fabric in order to weather even the most wicked winter, beautifully. COIN is the trademark for a quality controlled method of joining two fabrics together perma nently. What does quality con trol mean to you? It means that you cpn dry clean your gar ment wihout worry Your dry cleaner will tell you that a COIN bonded fabric is a "no problem'" fabric Look for the hcngtag when assembling your winter wardrobe And while you're getting things into shape, don't forget about your self. Nothing is better grounds for redistributing pounds than the belt! GM, Union Start Talks On Contract DETROIT - The United Auto Workers, with Ford and Chrysler new contracts all wrapped up, moved on to Gen eral Motors Monday with indi cations that automation and uic of computers would be major problems. UW officials distributed a 24-page release in which they accused GM of trying to remove some auto jobs from UAW cate gory by putting them into com puterized fields with white col lar. nonunion workers. GM vice president labor rela tions Louis G. Seaton had told newsmen earlier Monday as he emerged from a preliminary meeting with the UAW that he was optimistic. Seaton said. 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