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Fitchburg Sentinel from Fitchburg, Massachusetts • Page 11

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FITCHBURG (MASS.) SENTINEL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1 1 Tax Cuf May Brighten 'Moderate' Year- Business Pickup Seen By Mid-1963 7 New Year's A I A 1 a of rise of $10 billion which helped later in the year. The foreseeable an a recession have, yield- carry country over the eeo- Cautious buying for business business expansion should just Ihi' a i i in Wash- noiuic rough spots of inventories. about offset at a of a sluggish On the private side, of the econ The outlook for consumer a a force, IIUMHCI.S a a a should i most sectors are expected is not bright enough to induce somewhere up a i midyear. to do a hold their own. a i economists showed a a resilien I i a a i a output cy last year in overcoming a win- i a to billion a government-versus-11982.

a a a a record, about industry a over steel prices, 4. Strength in hillion a a stock a collapse, a mid- duslry. on up to a a a $600 i i slow down, and the cub N'ew Year's. crisis. Bui i i i a i i the prospects '1'hc economists predict that ond record year in fu, 1 I I I I Street and a I'jin will see these trends in a on building wi been so a decisions a a of 1' be i i i i i 1 I a (lie oppo-1 1.

High Reach 420 ,1 ,1 CHICAGO M'i-Thf a i lllm set he growth of the deaths i the four-day Christ- and ends at midnight Tuesday, Jan leaving the Jobless mas holiday totaled 646 and the a a total of 102 hours near the 5.5 per cent tioiial Safely Council estimates a fie death toll of 650 to 750. The final count compared to the record of 7(16 set during a four-day Christinas observance in 1956. In estimating the New Year's a i death toll, the council said a during a four-day non-holiday weekend at this time of year, about 410 persons are killed. The count starts at 6 p.m local time Friday business men to change the con- level of 1SIJ2. 420 to 48H persons may be killed in servativc rate at which they pur-' Some rise profits, but not I motor vehicle accidents during the ciiased supplies and materials in enough to bring cheers from New Year's weekend.

porate a a or stock hold- the building in- crs. Stable living costs. The con- Huge Caravan Mansa a monarch of the The biggest industry of them Burner price increase in 1962 was all, construction, will a its sec- less a 1 per cent. With industry Severe weather-cold, snow, sleet i i a state of Mali, undertook! and ram-- was blamed in large part ne history's most sensational! for the Christmas holiday traffic pilgrimages to Mecca in 1324. His toll by safety experts.

In addition to personages was preceded by 500 be economy: and gradually increas- silr ends of a i a A ing consumer demand. House and Total personal income increased 'every month in the past year. a I all of 1062, it reached a record at above 1962 and $6 billion over 1961. 5. Uncertainty in foreign trade and payments.

the a i a a i i 107 a a i golden a and a row. continuing to operate well below i perished in fires and 85 others died the vast caravan included 1IJU ca- total about a a i most economists expect I in miscellaneous accidents for an mels laden with the potentate's in 19(ili to be over all total of 8118. spending money, which consisted The council had estimated a traf- of pure gold. $63.3 billion, it is estimated offi- the living cost rise cially. This would be S2.1 billion even smaller.

As a half-price sale December 26-January 5 BUT You may now purchase cards from California Artists, Alice Daley and Celebrity Card Books at 2 PRICE CHRISTMAS CARDS WRAPPINGS RIBBONS NOTES F. W. RICE, Inc. STATIONERS 350 Main St. i I a 'i In- oulhtok foi guild, nnn i a i a a i a level S20 billion above the pre- i i i boom or full i year.

a income also could be i i went up because incomes rose say. if Congress gives a a prices. Savings years, is slowing down. This could a i a a to the a i a i off the continued improve- a H-bieh President Kennedy A moderate rise in business inent in American export sales. The growth of the European economies, far more rapid than that of the United States in recent request in a i The planned a of industry i up, economists see no downturn in any of the major A a a barrage of for new a i a a of the economy or any i i i a i i a lor a i i i a a rise of 3 to 5 a a i upswing.

For busi- i i i i i i i i i tax reduc- per cent for such investment. iness men and consumers, this i i a consumers a busi- experts i i i i ans may be revised a 1 Little if any improvement in ness a a now i expect il II Congress says no, i believe public letdown could a a depressing i a on spending and i And C'niiui'css i possibly may say no. because the economy looks a enough to a a a to get along without President costly boost Harriman Says China Seeking Red Leadership said, want to "destroy everything we believe i Of the two. he said, the Chinese "have a more dangerous point of view and may become the more dangerous threat to the Free World." A I Secretary of a Avercll a A A i AHo or shot. Congress members i a says Communist China i I a a i i i a tax reduction bidding openly to a over I could help throw- rusing li)B4 leadership of the world a out of a a by movement from the Soviet i NEW IPSWICH.

N. i i or a i Differences between the two will i Carolyn I.ois Aho. of Fort Myers Yet the prospect of higher fed- "row as the i for leadership is Beach. a of Mr. and oral spending, deficit i a is waged.

a i a said Wednesday Mrs. a i Aho of New Ipswich, (he a i reason why the econo- in an i i i one will a the bride of Carl Peter i are a i sure there won't a i a a a a a be any recession in 19C3. Outlays by all federal, a and local--are 1 0 adviser peeled to go up S3 billion next fairs, year. This is comparable to the Bolh i i a i is anyone's guess." he a a a son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ar- I Tormala of Fort Myers governments- to Moscow, is President KcnncdVs a a a CnpP Hllrhor on Far a a i in a double ring ceremony on a a a i hv bride's a a i Aho al the Apostolic nations, LIIMCOLXL'S 475 Main Street Open Thurs. and Fri. Nights GOING OUT OF BUSINESS ONLY MORE DAYS FINAL LIQUIDATION ALL SALES FINAL Thousands of Yards YARD GOODS Originally 49c to 69c yd. fo 1 00 Floor and Wall STEEL CABINETS Originally 7.59 an Church, New Ipswich, Saturday evening. Miss Sandra a a of New Haven.

was organist and Rodney Mansfield was soloist. The bride wore a floor length gown with a i lace bodice and full a i i She has a waist length veil which fell from a crown and carried white roses, red carnations with holly. Miss Barbara Tormala, sister of the bridegroom and Miss Lorraine Kallinen of New Ipswich, friend of the couple; were bridesmaids and both wore street length gowns of green brocade with matching green hats and carried white' trimmed with holly. Two of the bride's nieces were flower fiirls, Pauline and Joyce Aho, of New Ipswich. They red and white velvet dresses.

A a for the bridegroom were brothers of the bride, Hjal- niar and William Aho. Ushers were nephews of the bride, William Hakala, Robert Hakala. Peter Aho and David Aho. A reception was held at the church parlor following the ceremony i Eileen Saari and Gladys Aho, nieces of the bride, in charge of the guest book. Following a wedding trip to Mt.

Snow in Vermont, the couple will make i home in Fort Myers Beach, where the brirle is a a and the bridegroom owns a fishing business. Mrs. Tormala is a graduate of Appleton Academy and Jackson College, Medford. Mass. Her husband attended schools in Michigan and is currently continuing his education in Florida.

Heavy Gauge Reg. 1.00 UPHOLDER'S PIASTIC LADIES' to 14.95 to ,4. 95 BETTER DRESSES 3 Reg. 2.98 HOUSE DRESSES Curtain Closed On Pushinka PALM BEACH, Fla. I Pushinka is about lo have puppies' --it's top secret.

Two weeks ago it was confirmed a Pushinka--one of the nedy children's three pet dogs had taken a pregnancy test. Now I the White House is turning coy. "The iron curtain has de-' scended," Pierre Salinger, i House press secretary, quipped when asked about the test The 10 days it took for completion are gone arid the results should be in. Salinger is refusing to confirm or deny the rumors. It's a safe bet five-year-old Caro-, line and John aged 2, be happy to welcome additions canine a i I Pushinka, a fluffy white dog, is a of the Soviet i a spacedog "Strclka" 1 and was given to the Kennedys by Premier Khrushchev One Lot KIDDIES' DRESSES Car Smashes Home, Antiques SAN DIEGO, Calif, upi a a i and mementos gathered by Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Strong, both 82, were wrecked beyond repair by an automobile" which smashed through their homo Christmas a Strong said Wednesday. The a driven by a Arthur i 20, plowed through the living room and a bedroom. Mrs. Strong had just left the i i room and was in i She was treated for shock.

Her a had gone out a frw i before lo buy a newspaper. Police said i was being chased by an officer for a a i i a i a WRS going DO miles an hour. He was reported in a i i i i i at County Hosp i a i i a a wrist, a i a possible i a i i Rico has a a i of and they are crowded 727 to the square mile on the HO-milc- long i a AFTER-CHRISTMAS A A END-OF-MONTH CLEARANCE SALE! We Just Bought Too Many of These Darn (good) Norge Appliances! So to Reduce Our Inventory We Are Sacrificing Nothing But the NORGE WRINGER WASHERS Bell Timer Safety Wringer 5 Casters 2 Speed Washing and Rinsing Washes All Fabrics SPECIALLY PRICED AT VALLIERE'S AT NORGE AUTOMATIC WASHERS 2 Wash Cycles 2 Rinse Cycles Lint Filter 6 Temp. Water Settings Water Level Control Service Simple Design SPECIALLY PRICED AT VALLIERE'S AT NORGE REFRIGERATORS 50-LB. FULL-WIDTH CIIF.ST CHILL TRAY HOLDS 15 LBS.

MORE DEEP HUMIDOR SHELVES DAIRY KEEPliK IN DOOR FOR BUTTER SPECIALLY PRICED AT VALLIERE'S AT NORGE REFRIGERATORS-FREEZERS New Tilt-Down Door Holds 122 Ibs. Frozen Food Big 13.5 cu. ft. Capacity SPECIALLY PRICED AT VALLIERE'S AT BUY 'EM NOW AND SAVE We Don't Mean to be so mysterious about the prices, but In fairness to our competitors and our distributor, we decided not to publish them. All we can fell you here is that we have a surplus on tome models and that we arc reducing the prices to reduce this inventory.

OPEN TONIGHT AND FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. PLENTY OF PARKING AT THE NEW DAY STREET PARKING LOT at the rear of our store. ALL SALES BACKED BY OUR OWN SERVICE DEPARTMENT VALLIERE'S APPLIANCES FURNITURE TELEVISION 279 MAIN ST. IN DEPOT SQUARE DIAL 2-2540 MISC. ITEMS Sylvania Clock Radio $16 .90 Sylvania Transistor Radio Two Station Trans Intercom 8 Transistor Portable Radio $16 .90 10 Transistor Portable Radio $21 VALLIERE'S ODDS and ENDS $2-" G.E.

Heat Pads Westinghouse Hot Dog Cooker Glass Door Bookcase $15- End and Cocktail Tables 3-Piece Kitchen Set $29 .97 VALLIERE'S ZENITH 23" TV Console In Mahogany All Hand Wired Deluxe Chassis Reduced To: 224 VALLIERE'S SYLVANIA 23" TV Console Bonded Tube Limed Oak Finish Deluxe Chassis Reduced To: WESTINGHOUSE TV-Phono-Combo Low-Boy Design 4-Speed Changer 17" Screen -fa Wired For Stereo Reduced To: 171 ,90 VALLIERE'S USED TV'S 17" Portable $49 21" Console $59 21" Table Model $69 With New Picture Tube 5 Down VALLIERE'S.

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1873-1977