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16 THE SUN, LOWELL. FRIDAY, DEC, 31, Mrs. Florence Vielicka Lowell Mrs. FLnrer ce (Klalka! ViclLcla, dUtl unexpectedly a local hospital. Shn was "bom in Lowell, Sept 4, 19 L8.

a daugKtcr Joseph and Jozefa, (Wasiki Klatka, who survive her, and hud been a lilekmg resident ol this ciLy, residing al 110 Pleasant St. A cnnimunicaril ot the Hcy Trinity I'olish Church, she also was a member ot the patish Holy Hosary So do lily. She was Itumerly employed by the J. P. Stevens Company.

Besides her parents, she is Survived by hrr husliund, tie jifie Vielicka; two. iocs, Herald Vklirkn Rclcher town and George Vielir.ka ot Lowell; two gra ndchddre.i, Lehhie hrtd Julie Prait, uolii or Lowell; and Lwo sisLers, MLsa Knimiera Klatka uf Lowell and Mrs Hmry (Wanda) Bradiik of Dracm. FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS SVXES TLOWST HENRY SYKES, Prop. Ill LAWINCI ST. OiAL Mrs.

Dora Dinneen ratirad Mrs. nora M. (Ward Din nccn a life long resident u.f rentralvtlle and making hei home a( 84 Fulton SL died yesterday at St. Joseph's Hospital. Born in Lowell the daughter of the late James and thi: late Josephine Ward, she was a ir.mii ni rant of SL.

Michaid's church and held mnmbership in the Blessed Virgin Sodality cl her parish and the League ot Catholic Women. Mrs. Dinner was a retired Saleslady rum the Giant Store. Mrs. Dinneen was married to the laic Uharles V.

Dinneen and her survivors now include a uiwe Mis. John 1 Valerie Kgan of Lowell and a nephew Lloyd Ward ol Highland. California. Funeral Notices BEAUCAGE Ro ard. rtirtf in Manchnslr; Cor neclicul.

Husband of Margaret Camum Oeaucage. Calling noun Sunday 2 4 and 19 at the Watltins Funeral Home. H2 East Center Street, Manchester, Curinei1icjf Funeral Monday at a.m. ot the tuneral heme. Burial Tuesday at In" convenience at the Family COLEMAN Russell.

71, of 79 Walnut Street, Manchester. Died Wednesday evening. Services will be field at the Goodwin Funeral Home, 607 Chestnut Sired, Macnesier, Monday morning at 1 0 3D a.m. Calling Tiours Sunday I to and 7 to p.m. Memorial gifts may be mnrje to the F.ye Research Inslitule ol Retina Foundation, 20 Slaniford Street, Boston, Mass.

D21 14. DINNEEN In Lowell Dec. 30 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Mrs Cora (WardJ Dinneen of 84 Fulton SI Friends may call at the Funeral home from 2 to 5 and 7 to p.m. Sunday.

Funeral Monday morning at o'clock from the DON NELL FUNERAL 0IE Funeral Mass al St. Michael's Church at 9 o'clock, Burial in St. Patrick's Cemetery under Ihn direction of Funeral Directors James O'Con null Sons. HERRMANN Died ecemrjer 31 at Lowell General Hospital. Mrs.

Evelyn (May! Herrmann of 149 Grrjlrjn Road, West ford. Wife of Frank C. Herrmann. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Funeral Directors J.

A. Mealy Sons. LORD In St. Petersburg, Fla Oeeember 30. Amy (Venn) Widow OF Harry Chester Lord of 1651 JOth Ave.

North. St Petersburg, Fla Formerly ol Lynn and Lowell Aged 90 Services will be held In SI. Anne's Eplscooai Church. Merrimack Street; Lowell, on Monday at 1 p.m. inler menl In Pine Grove Cemetery.

Lynn. Relatives and friends Invited. No visiting hours. Memorial re.membe ranees may be sent by those who wish, lo me Memorial Fund of SI. Becde's episcopal Church.

SI Petersburg. or St. Anne's Episcopal Church, Lowell. Arrangements by Richardson FunerBl Heme, Lynn. MacDONALO Of fill lerlca.

December 29. Roberl F. of 1 University Lane. Husband ol Yvonne M. ILavaily).

Fattier of Roberl F. III. Services at the Perry Funeral Home. 35 Boston Road. Monday, Jan 3 at 11 a.m.

Calling hours Saturday and Sunday 2 to (and 7 to 9 p.m I nlerment In Foi Hiil Cemetery. Funeral Director Thomas O'Flaherty. NORMANDIN I LowelF, Dec 3D; Raymond C. NormanrJin of 461 Riverside St. Dracul.

Funeral Monday morning at 10 o'clock from THE FAY FUNERAL HOME. 105 Moore Street followed by a Funeral Mass at St. Jeanne D'Anc Church at 11 o'clock. Friends may call from 7 'd 9 on Saturday and Irom 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 on Sunday Burial in St. Joseph's Cemetery.

Funeral Directors Edward I. McCsbe Son. PURTELL In Lowell, December 28, Miss Lillian Purtell of 100 Merrimack Street. Funeral Monday morning al 8 o'clock from the FAY FUNERAL JOHN SllptMSBk 1977 AUTO INSURANCE ISOErOV JOHN J. H0NAN INIURftNCE AOENCV lUfHTIILIT.

lOWflt Hirl Scan tnJij U4t PipaMtl FiUf Cl. liiui tinlt Oitl tkii IVtlltHE ICCEntO 454 0402 Mrs. Dorothy Wroblewski Francis Church ORACUT Mrs. Dorothy (Auilet) Wroblewski, 61, widow of Stanley Wroblewski, of IM Pernberle ri Street, died unexpectedly Wednesday I'venirrg ut Ihe Lowell General Hospital. Corn in Lowell, she was daughter oi the late Kiuile end Uerlrude Audet.

Site was a communicant or Si. Francis Chmrr ri, Kenwood. Prior to her retirement seven years ago, she owned and ooerriicd Donna's Gown Hen iat Shops in Lowell and Lawrence for many years. Surviving her are a daughter, Mrs. Duiil'a Hobos of Dracul and a grnnri.ton, Michael iiohhs.

Eugene F. Saunders retired policeman NORTH TEWKSBUflY Eugene V. Saunders nf fi4 HimlHoad, Norlh Tewksbury, retired TcwksLmry Police Of ficer, died Thursday morning HOME 105 Moore Struct T' Followed by a Funeral owelllhe sun of Elizabeth M. Mass at 9 o'clock at St. (Vulliaml Saunders and the Peler's Church.

Friends lale Myron W. Saunders, he may call from 2 lo 4 and 7 was the husband of Kathleen to 9 on Sunday. Burial in iSnillimi) Saunders. He was St. Patrick's Cemetery, appointed lo the Tewksbury Funeral Directors Edward Police Department on March 1 McCabe 8.

Son, Z4, IB58 ard retired on March SAUNDERS In 31. 1575. He was a communi Lowell, Dec. 30. retired rani of St.

Tlohert Bellarmine Tewksbury Police Oltlcer Church nrd held membership Eugene F. Saunders, hus in the Men's Club of Lhnt band of Kathleen (Scui parish and the Massachusetts lion) Sounders of 64 Hrjorj Police Associaiiun. Surviving Road, North Tewkshury. him are his wife of North Funeral Monday morning Tewksbury; his mother, al 9 o'clock from the Kliiabeth M. Saunders ol MAHONEY FUNERAL Tewkshury; three daughters, HOME, 1B7 Nesmlth St.

Mrs Thomas I Mary Jol (Rte. 38). Funeral Mass lo 0 tiJlrr oi MnrLh Tewksbury, ba offered al 10 o'clock In MrB F4rnarl0 (jane) dus St. Roberl Bellarmine Salos n.N., of North Church, sunai in si im, Mrs. Brvan Mary's Cemetery.

Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m., Saturday and 2 to 4 and 7 lo 9 p.m., Sunday. Funeral Director John J. Ml Names. VIELICKA Died in Lowell, Dec. 30, Mrs.

Florence KlaUa Vielicka, beloved wile ot George Vielicka of 11C Fleasanl SI. Funeral Saturday afternoon from the Sadowski Funeral Home, 374 High with a Funeral Mass lo be celebrated at 2:00 p.m. In Holy Trinity Polish Church, Burial in Holy Trinity Cemetery. Visiting hours from 2 until 9 p.m. today.

Funeral Directors Joseph J. Sadowski Sons. WROBLEWSKI Dieri unexpectedly December 29. Mrs. Dorothy Audet 1 Wroblewski, aged 61, of 100 Pemberton Street, Dracut.

Friends may call at the Leo J. Ouellette 8. Son Funeral Home, 327 Hlldrelh Street, from 2 lo4 and 7 to 9 p.m., Sunday. Funeral Monday morning with a Funeral Mass to bu celebrated at 10 o'clock at SI. Francis Church, IKenwood.

Burial in S1 Joseph's Cemetery. Funeral Directors Leo J. Ouellette Son. ZAGORITES Died in Lowell Dec. 3D, Demetrlos Zagorites of 97 Butterileld Street.

Friends wili be received at the Pappas Funeral Home 120 Cross Street, Sunday from 7 4 and 7 9 p.m. Funeral Monday morning from the Pappas Funeral Home at 10 o'clock. Services at the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church at 11 o'clock. Relatives and Iriends invifed. Inlerment in Westtawn Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made lo the Holy Trinity Church. Arrangements in charge of Ihe Pappas Funeral Home, MASS NOTICE POMERLEAU A first anniversary Mass will be celebrated on Sunday, January 2 at 10 a.m. at St. Michael's Church for Ihe repose of the soul of Mrs. Irma Pomerleau.

(Ann Weleh of North TrTCkstrary: four sons, Eugene Saunders, Thomas L. Saunders and Paul J. Saunders of fTorlh Tewksbury, ohn E. Saunders of Lowell and a brother. Wesley E.

Saunders of Nashua, H.H. and 20 grandchildren. Amy Lord in Florida ST. JJK TEH BURG. FLORIDA Mrs.

Amy (Ven nl Lord, widow of Harry Chester Lord, of 1651 201h Avenue North. St. Petersburg Florida, died' suddenly al Raymond C. Normandin operator Raymond C. of 461 Riverside St Dracul dlnJ yesterday morning Lowell General Huspilnl Born in Lowell lie was tfie son of Ihe laic riovis Norm.indin and Blanche (St.

Onge Normandin wlii survives him. Mr. Nurmnndin was a communicant uE St. Jeanne d'Au1 cbureli, a member ol Ihe Passe Temps Club and the Crane Operators Union Local No. 4.

He was employ mi by the J.J. Duane Centime linn Cn in Quincy. Surviving him arc unt: snn, Gary Normandin of Lowell, a student al St. Jean no d'Arc School, one daughter Sharon U. Normandin of Lowell, a student at St.

Joseph's High Schciul, one hrolher, Maurice Normandin of Lowell, two aisteis, Mrs. Gloria Elcauijoin of Lowed and Mrs. Ken net li (LorLta) Howard of Dracul, alsu several niecc inrL iicplie5 Demetrios Zagorites Trinity Demetrius Zagoiiles, father of a WLdely known family, died unexpectedly yesterday at Si. Joseph's Hospital. He was ihu husliand of Doulselia) KagorllS and rcsLdtxl at Buttertield Street.

He was bom In Vol 05. Greece where he received his early education, the son of the late Polychrcn ls a nd the la le Mary fogm ites and came lo this country at an early age and lived in this commumly lor over 60 years. He was a communicant of the Huly Trinity Greek Orthodox Church. He is survived by fuur daughters, Mrs. Geurge I Helen) Ktiurumlus ul Lowell; Mrs.

Alexander lEvai of Nashua. N.H. Mrs. John (Cltjorgia) Ha Lar is of Peabody; and Mrs. John (Mary) Paisiu.s of Hinsdale, Illinois; two son Polyeh ne i Pete i Zagorite.s of Ttwkshuiy and Poti iPecer) Zaflorites of Dracul a sister Mrs Asimit5a Oianahou of Greece.

14 grandchildren and 7 Robert Macdonald noberl Macdonalll, ol 4 tfniverally l.ane. Dlllerlca. died al Ihe LoacII General Hospital Wednrsriiy ifler a hc.ruf.nn Thursday. She was 90 associated with Macdonald years oly. Burn in i.ynn.

sne lived In Lowell for over year? She moved lo Florida In ISM. She was a member ul (wo churehes, St. Beede's Cburch in S1 Pelrrshurg and SI. Anne's Rpisropal Chureh in Lowell She had been a member of St Anne's for over 3y years. She is survived by two sons.

Hubert Lord ol Chelmsford and Harry C. Lord, of Shnrt Hills, New Jersey, two daughters, Mrs. Virginia Onward of Lowell and Mrs. Barbara Moore of Pelerstmrg, one sister, Mts Easter R. Haufihton, of Attleboru, wtlve randchJldren and "i4 grcat Lillian Purtell Peter's Church Miss Lillian Purtell of ArcKambaiilt Towers lODMer rimaeV died Wednesday morning at SL.

Joseph's Hospital. Born in rewporl, Vermont, she was the liaugMer oT Hie late John anil Margaret (O'Meara) Purtell. Miss PurLell was Tor many years a communicant of St. Peter's Church prior to moving to her present address. She held membership in the Oblate Infirmary Guild, the eagTic of Catholic Women and St.

Peler's Holy Rosary Sodality. Surviving her are many nieces and nephews. Heal Estalenl Tewksbury. He was a member al the (Jhelm slonl Elks, the Nislioba Valley Mineril Clib West lord, the Nashua Mineral Society, and the Nurlh Shore Mineral Society. Hi was born in Somemlle, and nad nveu in the Dillerica area lor the last 25 years.

He is survived by his wife, Yvonne M. (Lavallyl Macdonald; a son, Hobcri P. Ill; his mother, Rita (Chase) Lavally, o( Clearwater. Florida; his father. Hobcri Macdonald, of Snmcrvil le; three hrothers, Richard E.

of Tewkshury, Ronald of Nov Hampshire, and James of Somerville, two step daufihters, Mrs. Shirley A. Whiting and Mrs. Carol Ann Fa'rringtoii, both ol Billerica: Inur grand children, many nieces and nephews. Mary Marshall Burlington BUI.lGTU, Miry (Parte I Marshall, widuw oi the late Rcrnard Marshall, died al her home December 10.

Slit is survived by two sons; Walter and Robert, bath of TiurlinglCl) two daughleis, Ruth DeKelenrourl and Dorothy Thallas. both nl Burlington, two brothers, Louis nl Arlington and Aiies Pachcco oF Lowell and a sister, IJn? Parheco ol St. Michael, The Azores HOLY TRINITY PARISH BLITZ EVERY SATURDAY MGHT 7. IS M0 HIGH LOWELL $100 EARLY GAME MOO COVERALL (200 DOOR PRIZES REGULAR GAMES WINNER TAKE ALL AN ELASTIC GAME MONUMENTS WJINTTHE VERY BEST! COME SEE Ui LLiZ BROTHERS Hii nH ONE HOUR DRY CtlANIHG SC PTU RE'S CLEANERS IHT. "TIL II DULY TlL 1 A way off life Al Frattoloio 26 years old and signs hi checks Mickey Mou8 Ffflttoloso.11 Ho's been lo Dimayland 40 timet and moftt of his mall comes addressed Care ol the IVojio House." He has been collecting Mickey Mouse books, films, games, toys, puzzles, postnrs, puppets and albums for Iho past Kg says, "I let nothing bother mo or hassle menacing Is Important enough lo make ma unhappy.

It's Just me ano The Mouse we're always together." Mickey Mouse more than a character here KAW KHAN CISCO 1UPH Musi ol Al Krellolosn's mail conius addresscQ 'Cbto of the Mjusc on Haight Kttcei And it's nn wonder. Fret toiosn liases his lite and personal phitnsnphy un Mickey Mcue, hc celi bratcd cartoon Kvcrything 1 uuk at is MiL'kpy he said in an mtpr'iew "The whole way 1 think pnil Eeel is Mickey Mouse let nothing bother tiip ur hassle me riylliiny is important enough to make me unhappy 1 It's jasl mc and ihe Muuse we're alwayi together. () PROVE has: A Mickey Mouse wristwntch, Mickey Mouse cuff links, Mickey Mouse pillow eases, a Mickey Mouse toilet seal, a Mickey Mouse jacket, Mickey Mouse soeks and even Mickey Mouse C'ririilmus tree bulbs Frclloloso, 25, a Loonn's Courier Service cmpluye, ex. plains thac his nbsession with Mickey Mouse started six years ago when someone gave hi in the wristwacli. I looted at th walch, anil 1 looked al what was going on around me, and; suddenly 1 had a new perspective.

Suddenly 1 saw things Tor what I hey arc." FreUolosu's HaiRht Ashhury home is loaded With Mickey Mouse memorabilia. He even has a Mickey Mouse checkbook 'What a great feeling tn hnvc the. Bank of America acknowledge my reality," Im satrl "What a great lecllng to have thcin send checks to Mickey Mouse FreMoSoso and let me sign Ihein thai way. Hi gilt away I sent my mother a check for a million dollars that was the first thine I did. I told her It wouLd bnuncc if she cashed it, but il was all hers." He ean recite the history of the Disney diameter as well as lie can his own family background.

He said he has been to Disneyland 40 (imrs. "I've been to Disneyland iu many times that I don't even do the rides, anymnre," he said. "1 just sit and watch the people. I watch their eyes aod listen to their voices and I see It again arid again, over andi over, always for the first time." Nine crooked miles is "not a mistake By TIM TETTIT Pa. (ap Two state employes have hrcn hreii ovei a painted rnad line thai zie iaggetl For parts oi a ninn mile stretcn almost lwo led aft the highway and oriln dirt, ice and snow.

Roland Beaucage ofLcwsU MANCHESTER. CONN. ItcSand A. BewuciBe, tti, of 350 Lydall Manchester, died December 3fl He was born cn August 1 1.1913 in Lowell the son of the late Arthur and Eleanor CcIlO Reancage and lias lived in Manchester the past 34 years Beside his wire, He is survived by a daughter; Mrs. Margaret Hutcbit33 of Trumbull, Cnnn lwo brothers; Fr.

Eugene C. Beaucage of Lowell, Rene Bejueige of HicVsville, 7 two sisters; Mrs Marcell of Lowell Miss Gertrude Beaeage ol Nnw York. ft The crooked paint job wasted (4HI in paint, a Transportation Department spokesman said Thursday. "1 could excuse negligence in the sense thai someone made a said Transportation Secretary WLUinm Sherlocli, expLaininfi why he fired Hie foiniaii al the Toad paiiiling crew and the upeialoi of Hie painting vehicle. "Bui I don't consider nine miles to be a minor mistake.

I won't put up with it It was not known why the while line, which was sprayed by machine Dec. 6, missed the shoulder on some portions of the road in Crawford County. "I already got my reprimand from the newspapers," Sherlock said in an interview. "1 think PennDrtT employes have to recognize that this hind of stuff has got to stop." Photographs of the crooked line appeared in many new spnpers across Pennsylvania. Two PennDOT supervisors for that region also were reprimanded, although tfiey were not directly involved, with thelinc painting EiBar Friends: Tha entire staff joins me in VBry simplB but meaningful Now Year's greeting 'May You Bo Blessed With Everything Good For 1977" Sincerely, ROBERT T.MORSE FuriBiel Diricior FLOWERS jS4 moMfadst 'Ctil' Laughfon Floriil Chilms.

IKilHO 4IEJr MONUMENTS 8n tndidGnnht "Tlie Md For Yvr Luz Brothers 11M Gorliim St. (S UI1 COLMER MUBiirxont mihoiiij tt DDTniciian im n. itwta Tel. 452 TS21 LEGAL HOT ICE COMMONWEALTH OF MMSACHIMm rVWflje, m. Probata Cgorr No.

11700? WILLIAM B. CRUWY3, PlalnllM vi. NANCY L. CftUYVYS Dtfsndanl. Summon! by publkAfkin.

Td Iht above namfd fc ndanl: a complalnr been pre scaled lo thii Caurl by your WILLIAM B. CR UWYSi seeking lo dli i jl vc the bondi ol ma if niony and lor custody of Ihu minor children. YH ar required to iflrve vpen MAX A S. BE I D. Gsqylre, plolnlilf'i attorney, wluie address Is 13 llord Lowclt, tfitisi your answer on or ueiora March 7, W7.

if you tall to do so, ihe Cojrt will proceed lo Ihe hearing and ad ludlcatlun ot this action. You ore atso required lo tile a copy of ycur answer 11 1he Oftlce Ol Ihe Heglirer al this Court al Camoridge. Wllnosi EDWARD T. MARTIN, Esquire, Flrl Judge ol said Court at lo ir.br idgo. Any 7, 1776 JOHN V.

HARVEY, Register oi Probate llM, 31, 17 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS MitJdifiwx. ii. Probate Courl ro all persons rnlereited in Ml fiS(or of MARY T. LAO alsv known as MARY LACfc'Y late Ol Low In jaTd Counly, di Ictlale. A ocilllon been pra sertied to si'd Court lor II lo at prlvatE sale rrrtnlu raal eilate Of IfllC dEceand.

If you deilrt to obecl Ihereto vqu or your allgrntr ihculd tile a wHitcn appearance said Court In Lowell before fen o'clock tn the inrenaun on Ihe ttf enly dny of January, 1977. tHe return day ol thli citation. Witnpii, EDWARD T. MAftTIN, Eiqulrc. First Judge of said Courl, thh day of Dicimber.

1976. JOHN V. HARVEY, 1224. 31. 17 COMM0HWEAL1H OF MA5SHUSEnS is.

Probate Co jri To GRACE I. WADE C' Lowell In County ol Middlesex, and lo her heirs nprjarenl Of presumptive end tn Ihe Moisathusclts Departmenl of Mental Hpalih, and ro Ihe unite? Statei Veteran Administration. A petition has been pra se led lo said Cuur alleging that said GRACE I WADE has become inoapaci lalcJ by rcaioi ol advancea to care properly for her p'operty anc praying tha KARREN JONES Bll erica In cald County, t' SD ne oer suliahle ptrun, be appointed conwrvator of hr property. If you rieilre lo obeLt rriereto, you or your attorney should file a wrlil i appearance In inld Cnvrt a Lowell before len o'clock In 1he forenoon on the twenty first day of January the return day of Ihis citation. WlliiLii.

EDWARD T. MARTIN, Ffrsl Judge ol laid cjurt, this sixteenth day ol December 1976. JOHN V. HARVFY. Reg I iter 122 1.

31. 17 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Middlesex, ss. Probate Court To all persons Tnterested in the eslate of WILLIAM J. KEARN late of Lowell In County, deceased. Intestate.

A petition has haen presented to sard Court for license to sell at private certain real rstflte of sale" deceased. If you desire to oblett tnereto you or your attgmer houid file a written appearance In said Court at Lnw eil before ten o'clock In the forenoon on the twenty llrii day or January 1977, the return day of this citation. Wltiins, EDWARD MARTIN, Esquire, Pint Judge of laid Court, tMi sixteenth day of Oeccmbe 1976. JOHN V. HARVEY.

Register 177J, 31, 1 COMMONWEALTH OF HASSAtHUSEHS MlddPesex, ss Probate Cour To all persons fnlerested in the aslala of IDA V. PETERS tale of Lowell In laid County, deceased. A petition has been pre inied lo said Couri. prqylny lhal ARTHUR fY. PETERS of Lowell in Ihe County ot Middlesex, or soma oier suitable perso be appointed adnilniifrator of said estale.

II you desire to hereto you or your attonry should flic a written appearance In said Court at Lowell before len o'clock In trie forenoon ot trie lourteenth day of January, ir ie relurn day of this citation. Wiinen, EDWARD T. MARTIN, Esquire, Firsl Judge or aid Court, tnls tenth day ot t)eemof, 1976. JOHN HARVEY, Reo'sler 1224, 31, 17 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Mitfdieseir.is. Frobate Cour To all persons lnlcrtstf In Ihe eslate of ANNA HOYLE lata of Lowell, ir said County, deceased A petition has.

been pre lented to said Court 'or Probate of a certain intlris menl purporting ro be the LHjRL HQTiCE a s. i wIM sale ceJt by ALBERT HOYLE ol Lorvell in Ihe County of Middlesex praying ihal he be app olnttd enot'tor tr v.iloul glvlrp a surely oi his bond. II you desire to oblect frerec ynu or yaur nlforncr should file a rlilan appearance in said Courl at Lcw qII bira i ten o'ciocv the Forenoon on the fe urleenth uf January ine re lum day cllatkn. VHness, ECWUflP mart Ij, Esquire, First Judge ol said Court, Ihli nlnlh flay ol eieirbr JOHN HAJiVEY, Reolkler Dec 17.2431 C0HHOHWEAL1H OF KJISSXCHUSETTS Prcbate Courl Ta ill pi'sons interes'pd li tf es'ale of MARIE ALE AN OR I ASSELIW late Lce tn said County, deceased a pelit'c has hep.i pre lerita 10 said Court lr probale ot a eertl: i Int1ru metil purpnriing 1a be the last wilt ot iDa ieccosed 6y LUCIEN AiSELI Of Uracul in the counlv of VTddleiex prayinj that be apROtriie i cc I I jt i.e eol without jiving a sur ftly on her bpnrj. If you de lo oDed ihircTo you nr ynljf altorney should File a wrlilen appear' ance in sold Courl ar low en belo.e len o'c in the lortniLri on It.t (r)urtenlh day ol January in re km Tay of ihis cllatlnn EDWARD T.

MARTIN, EiuulJ Flrit juflpe of Cfurt, this thlrlcenif day gl DfrtembeJ m. JOHN HARVEY, RagliHr. 31. Jan. 7.U LEGAL HOTICE PUBLIC HEARINGS CITY OF LOWELL COMMUHIU DEVELOPMEHT PJtOGSAM APPLICATION REVIEW The Cammtr ilty Develop mint CIHieni Advisory Caunqtl.

puriue.nt to thp Rulei and Qr; jlaMons lor Comnnunlly nevelnprnnnt Block Grants. Section i 7 5.103 (e) III 1113. as pJbllsheti In Fadiral Register of June 9, L9J5 and arnended. will hold two public on ine Third YpAr Apcilcalian For Comrnvnlly OsveiciDrr'ent Tha Public Hearing will be nald at ihe Smith Raker Ccn i 4D3 Verrl ma ck Streei. Lowell, Massachusetts on: Thuridar.

January nl 7:35 p.m Monday, JBnJ. 19T7 at 7.30 p.m. Thaia hearings arc the purpose ol obtaining. tJifi opinions 1 1 Ij an con cerr lng romrriuiily dEVElop me iT and huuslno needs as reliecled in ihe Third Year CommunlTy DfiV tl5pTie nt Appllr.a llan. whlcFi nas prepared offer ccnslc'erlng rerg mrr Ja 1 on i from Iwd prevtouii p.

it: ir. meellnDi h.eld In. October, nd tpc iiidollons frarr. the Citizens CouncIL olher c'tlieni arid local p'j. nerj.

Al thaia the fol Jrjwlng prole;" areas rvhiCh are rncU ded In the Third Year Commurljlly Dft. Plop rnent Appl icalEdn will be explained: 1 Nelghtwrnncd PrftKria lion Prosrenn A. Cr neni ad Rehabll llailrjn. will ud Housing Rehab llllBiron Grant ad Public Site Irnprovtmenli In areas of the Ziy rnlly know. i as Lower fl el Yltfere, Lower Central vllle.

Lower HrghlancM, Back Central tree i. the Flats, and Rock rcaOway La; a Area. 9 Neigh Crjrhnr RehSibll nation Mill include housing rchabilltallor lundlrtg. to procerif nners in naightorhoc fli sjch as Mld f'aiax Village. Soulh Lowell, Grovi 5ettlon, elwille.

Centrai'llle, Middle Highlands Acre 2. DemaliTIo o( Derelict Structures l. Patk i iiiprovemciTts A. South Commoft Renovation B. Park and street parking or Atr.ory lend ImproBmervts to ffnnl cou rls most In need ol reno valicin In law and moderate intnir.a areas such as.

First Street Tennis Courn. O'Don null Tennis Ccufi and STiedd Park Tennis Courts. 4 Central rtu .1 ns is DIs iricl Revltaiirallon A PubHc SHa Improve rncnts In the Cenlral Busi rais District 6. Publiu Fatilltfes Im A. Clay Pl Bro ik Drainage Consirucfion I p.

Neli Street Outer FllghiandS Drainage Con strL ctlon 6 Service Picls A Elderly pgrm B. VTill ng Nurse Association Program C. Neighborhood Health Clinic 7. Urban National Cullural Pflrk Promoficri Any individual or prgart! eaiion A.sTijng to be heard ccnnecticn the above may acpear and will be given nn ppon unity to be h.eard Ctiirer.i fidAvxy Council Membfn or technical st aN will nai with any speaker, cmrens Advisory Council and lecr.iticai siaff wilr accept al face value nd will cdnslder point ra sed at ihe noxt Cltlier.s Advisory Courcll meetlnoj. By ordar of Ih CHItPni Advisory Council GEORGE R.

GAG AN, Chairman Division ol Planning and Devilonmenl ROBERT GILM.AN, Assr City Manager. I Director of Communiff OiYi 'aprrent 12 31.01 05.

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