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Wilmington News-Journal from Wilmington, Ohio • 20

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7 Thursday Sept IT 1984 4' Wilmington News Journal Economists Eye '64 Transition new wave fed by growing popu Today In History CLOSING OUT SALE all Season ARM MACHINERY Saturday Sept 19 1964 Cash WAIT Phone 382 3065 Home owners can't change the Pure uel Oil QUALITY SERVICE i 'it THE BLANCHESTER OIL CO Broadway Phone 783 2861 Blanchester 1 Jupiter is not merely the larg est of the planets in the solar system but bigger in mass and volume than all the other plan ets put together i 17 are live in Glouster where he owns his home He has been off duty since last April 30 when his transfer was ordered on ac cumulated sick leave and vaca tion' With his retirement Swartz released for pubheation a let ter he wrote Aug 25 to red Morr director of the Ohio ATHENS (AP) Swartz of nearby Glouster 33 year veteran Ohio Wildlife Division law enforcement agent in the Athens district has arinounced he will retire as of Sept 30 Bernard Mrs James Terrell Leon and Mrs i William Baen durability cham pion New front and sheet metal incorporates vertical headlamps which are set off to advantage by the new grille Pictured is the Cali ente twp door hardtop one This is a good time of year to check the roof yout furnace storm doors and windows glass etc to make sure your home is for the win ter season Sale Conducted by Robert West Realtor and Auctioneer 717 Elm Street Washington Ohio Phone 335 157 Demases sister Mrs Rachel Smith of Waynesville was also a Sunday guest in the Demas home And their daughter frtun Dayton Mrs Roderick Davies spent the day Monday with her Mrs Chester Ledford Mrs Belle Gordon Mrs Leona No ble Mrs loyd Carey 'and Mrs Mabel 0 Davis Thirteen members of New Vi enna Chapter of Eastern Star were special guests of Green field Chapter at their regular stated meeting Monday eve ning ollowing their ritualistic opening of the meeting and business session we were invit ed to their dining and social rooms There the program consisted of group singing and a musical contest with the organist from New Vienna Chapter winning the prize Delicious salad sandwiches and boffee was served to 18 members of Greenfield chapter and their guests which includ ed: Mr anti Mrs Kenneth Cal endine Mr and Mrs Ralph Carpy Miss Lenore Young Mrs Marie Simkins Mrs Carl Deck Miss Eloise Simkins tary conducted a business meeting Mrs Ralph Carey gave the information concern ing the sale and prices of Christmas candy It was decid We stock roofing storm doors and windows caulk ing putty we cut glass to fit your requirements In short we have the many needs to winterize your home We will sell you the materials we will do the work for you if you like md responsive markets and above all rising productivity Ten years ormer Pres ident Harry Truman appealed for the election of a Democratic Congress ive years ago Soviet Pre mier Khrushchev traveled by special train from Washington to New York over a heavily guarded route On this date In 1862 one of the bloodiest battle's of the Civil War at An tietam Creek Md was fought Twelve thousand ederals and probably 10000 Confederates either lay dead on the field at the end of the day or had been badly wounded In 1948 the UN mediator for Palestine Count olke Berna dette was assassinated in Jeru salem lliis view is accepted in general by some of the econom ists at the meeting with indivi dual reservations 5 Real Estate Brokers Complete Auction Service 82 Sugartree St Wilmington Ohio Phone 382 2589 the traditional classics ana tne lively new entries 6 Here stretch fabrics leather and the come here METERED DELIVERY OR YOUR PROTECTION (By the Atioclated Press) Today is Thursday Sept the 261st day of 1964 There 105 days 'eft in the year highlight in history: On this date in 1787 the Con stitutional Convention in Phila rahter than accept transfer to deiphia completed its work and the indlay district delegates signed whaLwas to be Swartz said he will continue to the Constitution df the United States and Mrs loyd Carey Mr and Mrs Glenn Southerland Mrs Leona Noble Mrs Belle Gor don Mrs Simkins Mr and Mrs Ledford and Mr and Mrs Ralph Carey Mr and Mrs Joe Davis of called on Peter Deinas Monetary policy continues easy in the presence of continu ing deficits in' the balance of payments an apartment boom flourishes while the single family housing market lan Personals Mr and Mrs John Harpet and daughters Ann and Beth accompanied by Mr and Mrs William Burgess of Greenfield motored to Lima Sunday where they were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Arden Ross Also present was the hosts daughter Miss Carole Ross of Chicago Ill Misses Chiquita and Linda Croghan entertained with a din ner at the home of their par ent Saturday evening honor ing Mrs James Burns on her birthday anniversary Those enjoying the evening with the hostesses were Mr and Mrs Burns and daughter Chrystal and Mr and Mrs John Cr6 ghan Later in the evening the Martinsville Lumber Supply Martinsville Phone 685 2461 NEW MERCURY An entirely new appearance and major mechanical ad School is vances are presented in 1965 for the Mercury the Home and School League executive conimittee of the Home and School League met' With Mr and Mrs Stanley awley riday evening pare for the year's activities The teacher's' reception will be held Monday Sept' 28 at the school Room visitation will be from 7 8 with a busmess meeting at 8:15 in the auditor ium The Grange will assist tne League in the social hour which will follow in the caietena Mr and Mrs Gayle Zimmer rnlnHrzl tn sprve as iiiau nviu HV4VWVM chairman of the Halloween Carnival They will announce their co chairman and commit tee chairman at a later date Present for the meeting were Mr and Mrs Elvis Wiget rep resenting the Grange Glenn CORRESPONDENT MRS MABEL DAV1S Phone 987 5071 If Hitra it vr a time when home own art want to be prepared for the season ahead it's now Next comes fall fol lowed by wintonbringing with them a very wide variety on the weather menu I including snow ice rain fog and even i 1 below zero temperatures Here comes the sportswear for fall Here come the mixable separates the skirts and jump ers the blouses and sweaters the jackets and weskits the pants the pants suits the jump suits Here come the casual dresses and the knits of every variety Here come the go coats ready for walking or driving Here come the Tom Jones look and th4 feminine look Here come the schoolboy look to geU these to the and the sporty look Here come pujjjjc Notes were written by Iw ft 4 am 1 AlnreiAs nMn TnA each member present to Mrs Helen Morton a member who is confined to her home Mrs Gordon closed the meeting with a thought Nice to One An Guests present included: Mr and Mrs Howard Steritz Mr and Kenneth Calendine and son Carl Miss Eloise Sim kins Miss Lenore Young Ed win Perry and Robert 1:30 Pi Located fourteen mHe west of Washington seven mflea southeast of Jamestown one and one half mile south off State Route 35 on Edgefield Road Sale at corner of Edgefield and Jenks Road WILMINGTON PROPERTY Wednesday Sept 30 th EVENING SALE SELLS AT 6 7 io VOCaVCUi luinwn numLujwu viuu Semi modem one story frame house with large living room large kitchen two bedrooms flush toilet and front porch Util ities include city water electricity and sanitary sewer Storage building Large lot 50 175 with space in back yard for garden Located in the immediate down town section of Wilmington If you are looking for an inexpensive home or investment prop erty look this one over or inspection contact The Bailey Murphy Co Sale on the premises Sells to highest bidder TERMS: $50000 at time of sale balance on delivery of deed GOOD TITLE AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION PROMPT COURTEOUS PUROL PRODUCTS ties of the economic scene as 1QCA nnlaros ife final fflftnthc employment coexists through technology The board with prosperity 5 Tax reduction sees the drought is legislated in th fac of a of the last half of the 50s giving budget deficit competion re way to a new rain of technology mains intense in middle of a in laboratories for research and record level of plant ana equip ment' outlay in the middle of a boom nobody wants to carry inventory and indexes refuse to budge of 11 models in Mercury three series for 1965 On disnlav Sent 25 at Philips Lincoln Mercury svstem of' the Rhodes adminis 1131 Main St Wilming trition He said Morr had not ton answered the letter His letter follows in part: doubt youi (Morr) were pleased to learn the Republican State Personnel Board of Re view affirmed my transfer from Athens District 4 to indlay Dis trict 2 was quite a shock to me after serving 33 years in this district and only two more years to go but I guess' you Republicans will do most any thing to draw some Democra tic blood "At this time I would Jiketo retresh your memory on a statement you made during your first appearance at a Dis trict 4 meeting in Athens your talk you said nene of the men who were pre sent from the 17 counties had anything to worry about their jobs and in no way would they be I would appreci ate your giving me your defini tion of the word the men who were pre sent will verify what I have said But the long term prospect is much rosier: growing' supply of Natural Re economic research Albert broad investment opportunities sources rapping the patronage Sommers notes the' peculiari increased techological gains ARM MACHINERY 17 Allis Chalmers tractor with pto and hydraulic lift 45 Allis Chalmers with pto hydraulic lift and cultivators Allis Chalmers 3x14 breaking plow two row cultivators Allis Chalmers 5 ft combine with pto and hydraulic lift John Deere Van Brunt 7 15 wheat drill on rubber John Deere No 290 corn planter two 7 ft John Deere double discs New Idea 7 ft mowing machine with pto New Idea side delivery rake International cultipacker two Coby wagons manure spreader Bear Cat utility hoist land drag pump jack and gasoline motor Please Note No small articles Sale will start on time This machinery is in excellent condition and is under shed Meetings Events The New Vienna Lions Club is sponsoring a Supper and White Elephant Sale Saturday eve ning Sept 19 with serving ft 0 MA XTsi bmiuiifc du in ai wic mw Vienna ire House The sale will begin at 6:30 open to the nublic me ivoi graauaung ciass oi New Vienna High planning a reunion this coming Sunday Sept 20 at the Denver Memorial Park in Wilmington with a basket dinner at noon This is their first class reunion and all 25 members with their families are urged to attend The Golden Rule Circle of the New Vienna Order of Eastern Star members and guests met Saturday evening Sept 12 at the lovely country home of Mr and Mrs Ralph Carey with Mr and Mrs Chester Ledford co hosts A beautiful arrangement of roses and gladiolus graced the center of the dining room table Another lovely arrangement of purple and pink asters adorned the coffee table in the living room The flowers came from the (Jgwer gardens of Mrs Led ford and Mrs James Curtis Preceding the delicious cov ered dish dinner Edwin Perry said grace ollowing the dinner Mrs Belle Gordon president and Mrs Marie Simins secre group enjoyed colored slides taken at the Ohio State air this year Miss Mary Derivan spent Sat urday and Sunday at her home in Columbus Monday she at tended a Bridge Luncheon with friends in that city Sunday dinner guests enter tained by Mr and Mrs Lucian Pittser were Mr and Mrs Har rv Elliott of Wilminrton and Mrs Kate McKibben 1 In 1949 more than 130 persons Mrs May Peelle called on her were killed when fire cousins Mr and Mrs the Noronic the largest passen Hook in Wilmington Sept 10 ger steamer on the Great Lakes afternoon Mrs Mabel Davis at a Toronto pier called in the Hook home Sun day evening Mrs Davis was accompanied by Mrs Marie wathr but they cgn be pre pared for it Make sure now that you have your fuel oil tank full of high quality clean burning Each Monday and riday Everting 9 Open All Day Wednesday lations and technological im provements This view how 1964 fit into the likely pattern of the rest of the decade is being explored 1 a Aft anT govenT noS the birth rate sponsored by the National Industrial Conference Board The board thinks a short term Athens Agent Quits Lashes Rhodes Aide WILLARD HARPER Owner Rt 3 Sabina Ohio Phone Milledgeville 984 2252 By SAM DAWSON AP Business News Analyst" NEW YORK (AP) The up and down business cycle is by no meads dead but may well take a new form That is the view of economists who see 1964 as a period of transition Behind lies the grea wave of Most agree at the current recession in the middle 60s is a economic growth that followed gituation js faVorable largely possibility due toi the rapid the war first in the United Stat because 43 month business expansion of debt and the cycli and more recent years in upping 'produced the cal markets in the past few Europe and Japan Anead lies a xeegscg which have toppled its years new wave tea ny growing popu preceSsors But the director of Sportswear Mixes for SHEETKS 5f 10 49 South St Wilmington OPEN Here come look like leathers Here the furry piles And comes fur looking more dash ingly sporty than ever Sportswear fashions for fall arrive with everything to make a wardrobe both won derful and wonderfully versa In separates the key word is Carey Members present: Mr McNemar mixable AU the component parts get together with care free ease blending fabrics and colors The certain sign of faU appears in neckline interest for whether a cowl a iTAw TaharD Raw V4JHCL1 LvlU vUUCO WWj mffly frill or a cascading jabot Philadelphia Pa or instance this version their aunt Mrs of the school is youth and Mr Demas Sunday Jfrs ful flowing usually threaded around a middy coUar The fashion news is reflected too in skirts and jumpers Skirts take on the lively look with single pleats set at the side front or parents back pleats from a "tummy all around pleats Jump ers and skirts swing out with low placed pleats are eased with side or back wraps Even the most classic basic sports wear fashions show hints of this new fall approach to ease Beginning with top interest blouses soften up in more ways than one The genUe blouson is an important example paired with slim but supple pants or skirts Sleeves contribute to the air of ease long and free flowing in the Tom Jones man ner fuU and puffed with the influ ence that is responsible for much of this fashion fem inity A different view of the the shoulder then blousing out low on the arm Jackets varying from classic blazers and Chanel looks to and cutaway treat ments are notable for their good mixing properties Wes kits complement every look from the Tom Jones to the classic Pants suits are planned part nerships of pants with shirts vests and at least two parts and usually more def initely meant to go together While they're not intended for town wear (hey serve a wide variety of needs country walks to airplane travel abric news reveals lots of checks plaids and tweeds Knits show up looking Smooth looking textured looking bulky looking great in the sportswear fashions of fall 64 New Vienna CARRIER DOUGLAS HUTCHINS Phone 987 3892 Mr Mrs Otis Caldwell Owners 144 Owens Ave Wilmington Ohio Sale Conducted By THE BAILEY MURPHY CO OR THE SNOW and ICICLES Set Now or Cold Weather Months a 7b 'r7 7'7 '7 I 7 7' 7 7 b' yyyi 7b 77b 7 7 '7 7 7 1 bibb b' fiilgjPtfii' AUCTION bt 1 Get rt few mo I bb With all ast Approaching AND WINTER ONLY A 7 HOP SKIP AND A JUMP AWAY HOME OWNERS SHOULD Have Present urnaces Checked a This assures safety from hazards due to 7 faulty flues pipes and furnaces It' also meant more economical operation Contact Us Now! if interested in installink a new narre 11 furnace tn wa ran crat Si if aha Kaaya uii1t 7 5 I WXk extremely cold weather seta in IKE ARQUHAR rnuDAMV I IM Owens Ave Phone 382 3592 1 I I 7 7 7 '7 77 bb 7bb 7 7b bb' bjbb't ti 7 'bib' :77 7 bb 7'7b77 77'b' 77b7 v77 7b''b'iM i.

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