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I er: like color in cond. DEATH NOTICES TONER Of Malden Dec. 31, Joseph Narvey Husband of Evelyn C. (Reynolds), of 64 Oliver Father of Carol Ann McCuish of Malden, David C. of Malden and Mary-Ellen at horne.

Son of Anne E. (McPhee), and the late Harvey R. of Everett. Brother of Gerald H. of Saugus, Funeral from the Weir Funeral Home 144 Salem Malden, on Wednesday, Jan.

5, at 8 a.m. Followed by a Funeral Mass Mary's of the Assumption Church. Revere at 9 a.m. Friends may call at the funeral home, on Monday evening 7-9. and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

TROWBRIDGE Suddenly in Arlington, Dec. 31, Arthur husband of Helen (Hunt) of 17 Spring Valley father of Mrs. Laurence J. Babine, 3 grandchildren. 1 greatgrandchild.

Services at the Funeral Home of John Bryant's Sons. 4 Common Stoneham, Tuesday, Jan. 4 at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited. No visiting hours.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Abiding Memorial Endowment Fund of Bette Babine of All Saints Episcopal Church, Stoneham. -Of Lincoln, Dec. 31, M. Frances (Pratt) Vitale in her 52 year, wife of Joseph A. Vitale, mother of Mark and Christine, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Milton J. Pratt of Peekskill, N.Y., sister of Grace Pratt of Peekskill, N.Y. Funeral from the Joseph Dee Son Funeral Home in Concord Center on Tuesday Jan. 4 at 8 a.m.

Funeral Mass in St. Joseph Church, Lincoln, at 9 a.m. Visiting hours at the Dee Funeral Home, Monday 2-4 and 7- 9. In lieu of flowers contributions in her memory may be made to the charity of your choice. WEAVER Of Holbrook, suddenly, Jan, 1, William C.

beloved husband Alice (Wigglesworth) of 32 Hawthorne father of William C. Jr. of Middleboro, Robert L. of Brockton, and Donald R. of Holbrook and Miss Alice May Weaver of Holbrook.

Reposing at the Cartwright Funeral Home, 69 So. Franklin Holbrook. Funeral Tuesday 10 a.m. Relatives and friends respectfully invited to attend. Calling hours Monday 2-4 and 7-9.

Bridgeport Post Herald, papers please copy. WHITE In Woburn, Jan. 1, Kristen Marie, beloved infant daughter of William J. and Betty Jean (Newman). White, of 7.

Intervale and sister of Kelly. Kathy and Kerry White, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. White of Woburn, and Mrs.

Grace McDonald of Cape Canaveral, Fla. Funeral services will be held at the LynchCantillon Funeral Home 263 Main Monday Jan. 3 at 2 p.m. Calling hours omitted. WHITE In Hyannis, by Jan.

2, Carl aged 63, husband of Bessie L. (Baker) White of 1106 Route 28. South Yarmouth; father of Mrs. Ernest R. (Beverly) Smith Jr.

of South Yarmouth and Mrs. Robert (Carole) Emerson of West Yarmouth. Funeral services at Doane, Beal and Ames Funeral Chapel, Bridge street, (Rte. 28) South Yarmouth, Wednesday, Jan. 5 at 11 a.m.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Visiting hours at the funeral chapel Tuesday 7-9 p.m. WILLIAMS In Needham, suddenly, Jan. 1. Robert husband of Myrtle (Yuill) Williams; father of Robert L.

Williams II of Larchmont, N.Y. Services at the Eaton Funeral Home, 1351 Highland Tuesday, Jan. 4 aa 1:30 p.m. Visiting hours Monday 2-4 and 7-9. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the Charles River Workshop, East Militia Heights, Needham, Mass.

02192. South End Cathedral Old Timers We are sorry to announce the death of our Past President, Ernest W. Dullea. For details see death notice. Pres.

Thomas J. Haggerty Sec. Walter F. Costello AUCTION SALES SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION Focal Point Drive $36,000 COST INSTALLED NEW 1970 FAST FOOD RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT AND FIXTURES 531 Pleasant Brockton (Rte. 27) TUESDAY, JAN, 4, 1972 at 11 A.M.

FIXTURES: 14 sets formica uph, booths top tables, 16 formica top tables, 28 chairs, asst'd formica serving preparation counters, condiment stand complete, patio furniture including 5. outdoor steel tables 4 settees, 12 bamboo window curtains, 13 mushroom drop lights, counter showcase, rug, menu boards, traffic rails stanchions, etc. EQUIPMENT: U.S. Mod 910 autom. meat slicer, Litton microwave Mod.

550 oven. Sweda cash reg. Taylor shake Taylor twin twist soft serve ice-cream complete K-Way post mix soft drink 2-station beverage dispensing system, Scotsman Mod. SFI ice flaker, Star undercounter self-cont. freezer, 2 Wells RCB friers, S.

s. hood, Ansul fire protection system, G.E. grille stand, Charkel broiler stand, Delfield self cont. see-through display case, Bunn fully autom. coffee maker.

2 comp. s.s. sink, Fairbanks scale, 2 drop-in G.E. food warmers, G.E. 4 slice toaster, Toastmaster food warmer, Prince Castle rotary pie warmer, exact weight portion control scales, 2 Stay.

Hot food warmers, 2 ice bins, mobile pan racks, sheet pans, Hodges Erect-a-Shelf shelving, Crescor warmer lights, coffee warmer, cup dispensers, asst'd janitorial supplies, accessories, hot chocolate dispenser, etc. MISCELLANEOUS: Money safe, time clock, 12 outside waste receptacles, etc. Sale per order Corp. Bldg. sold for other use.

Sell piece by piece for immed. removal. Paul Saperstein AUCTIONEER APPRAISER LIQUIDATOR 963-7705 KENNARD TOR 11 YEARS PUBLIC AUCTION SALE Entire Balance Of Inventory Must Be Sold Piece By Piece To The Highest Bidders TWO AUCTION SESSIONS DAILY 11AM 2PM STARTING (CLOSED MONDAY) Doors open 10 A.M. daily for inspection. Any items requested will be auctioned immediately.

Diamonds of inexcelled quelity. Watches Unset Diamonds tires, Artilable wedding either rings, unset or earrings, set in soli- brace- Silverware Emeralds, Sapphires lets, brooches, pendants, watches and Jewelry Rings Rubies finger for both men and ad ether rings woman, This a A rare apportunty Cultured Pearls and Cheese the BIGELOW KENNARD 38 SPECIAL NOTICE FIXTURES ALL REPAIRS AUCTION AND LAYAWAYS 19, at 11. m. Sharp must be called FOR CATE REMOVAL ASSIGNEE'S SALE AT PUBLIC RETAIL RUG STORE INVENTORY- -FIXTURES-VEHICLES DEAL NULICLO STOKINGER In Milton. Dec.

31. Helen M. (Campbell), beloved, wife of the late Charles P. Stokinger, mother of Laura H. Casey of Milton, grandmother of Barbara LeClair of Milton.

great grandmother of Stephen A. and Robert M. LeClair, sister of Herbert W. Campbell of Quincy, Funeral from the J. B.

Cole and Gleason Milton Home for Funerals, 5 Canton at Milton Village, on Tuesday at 9:15 a.m. Funeral Mass at St. Agatha Church at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Sunday 7-9, Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

SULLIVAN of West Roxbury, Jan. 1. Raymond beloved husband of Mary R. (Ryan). Funeral services and Interment private.

SUYDAM In Boston, Dec. 31, John R. of 2 Louisburg Squi husband the late Margaret (Thayer) Suydam: beloved father of John R. Suydam Jr. Harriet C.

Gibney, William T. Suydam and Peter M. brother of Mrs. Paul Renshaw. Funeral services in Trinity Church, Copley Boston, on Tuesday, Jan.

4 at 12 noon. In lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory may be sent to St. Mark's School, Southboro. Mass. Arrangements by J.

S. Waterman, Boston. TAIT-Samuel. Suddenly in Quincy, Dec. 31, of 23 Germain beloved husband of Annie (Logan).

Tait father of Lindsay L. of Quincy, Thomas of Hanover and C. 0. Douglas L. Tait USA of Quincy.

Visiting hours at the Joseph Sweeney Funeral Home, 74 Elm QUINCY CENTER, Sunday from 7- 9, and Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service in Quincy Point Congregational Church Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. Relatives to attend. Interment respectfully Wollaston. and friends are invited In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be made in his memory to the Quincy Point Congregational Church Memorial Fund.

Past President of the Canadian Legion. Late member of the Rural Lodge A.F. A.M. TAYLOR Mrs. Dorothy Nagel, 45, formerly of Stoneham and Everett, died suddenly Jan.

1 at her home in Westlake, Ohio. She was the wife of Vaughn W. Taylor and also leaves three sons, Alan, Paul and John Taylor, all of Westlake, Ohio. Funeral services will be held in Westlake, Ohio on Tuesday, Jan. 4 at 10:30 a.m.

from the Jenkins Funeral Home. Burial will also be in Westlake, Ohio. THOMAS In Dorchester, Dec. 31, Albert beloved husband of Mrs. Virginia, (DeSilva) Thomas.

He is by one sister; a host of nieces. nephews; other relatives and friends. Funeral service Tuesday, Jan. 4 at 10 a.m. at St.

Cyprian's Church, Tremont and Walpole streets, Roxbury. Visiting Monday at the Davis Funeral Home, 89 Walnut Roxbury, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Family present 7-9 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. THOMPSON In South Boston, Jan.

2, Alexander beloved husband of Mary (Tibbetts) Thompson; devoted father of Mrs. Barbara J. Senigo of Watertown. Mrs. Edna M.

Benoit of Dedham and the late Alexander W. Thompson survived by 5 grandchildren; brother of Mrs. Sarah Blair of Everett and Margaret Thompson of Worcester. Funeral from The James F. O'Donnell Funeral Home, 780 East Broadway (between and Wednesday, Jan.

5 at 10:30 a.m. followed by services in the South Baptist Church corner of and East Fourth at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends kindly invited. Retired employee of the Public Works Dept. of the Commonwealth of Present Deacon of the Church, Veteran of W.W.

and late member of the Bethesda Lodge No. 30 I.0.0.F. and ment late member of the 71st hours RemiAssociation. Visiting Monday, 7-9; Tuesday, 2-4 and 7-9 of EAST GATE RUGG INC. To be sold on the premises 106 MERIDIAN EAST BOSTON TUESDAY, JANUARY 4th at 11 A.M.

Carpeting by Burlington, World, Amtico Other Synthetics, Nylons, Acrylons, Rugs: 50 Cases Tiles; Sample Squares; Racks; Fixtures, etc. 1971 Ford Torino Station Wagon 1971 Dodge Sports Van TERMS: Deposit. Inspection From 9 A.M. Sale Day. SIDNEY J.

KAGAN, Assignee, 100 State Boston. CONN, RIEMER POLLACK. Atterneys for Creditors 15 Court Square. Bestea INJOSEPH FINN 1 AUCTIONEERS 15 Broad St. Boston, Mass.

02109 227-1886 old. baby priced in low. bench. organ er. back bain: 3 from plus a a other car quiet custom- of road on AID Newton Upper husband of Filomena Leonardo; (Savignano) beloved ther of 38 Sullivan faMastropieri of Robert of Joseph of Jacksonville, (Ann) Wallace Franklin, of Mrs.

Needham. Walter Mrs. Mrs. Lloyd Richard (Cora) (Viola) Sberna of Holliston, Phoenixville, also Wanbald survived of from nine grandchildren. Funeral the Washington Funeral Home, 697 Mass at Mary Jan.

5, the at 8 Funeral Newtonville, Lourdes Church at 9 a.m. Immaculate Relatives of ing and friends invited to attend. Visitand 7-9 7-9, Tuesday 2-4 hours Monday p.m. Jeremiah Dedham, Dec. 31.

McAULIFFE bury. Beloved formerly husband of of W. Madelaine E. F. Jr.

(Stapelton), father of Cruz, of Holliston, Kevin W. of Santa brother Bolivia, David P. of Sausalito. of W. Roxbury, the late of Mildred L.

Driscoll Mary Grace, Joseph McAuliffe. William, ley Funeral from the William J. GromFuneral (near Home, 2055 Centre Wednesday, LaGrange Jan. W. ROXBURY, 5, at 9 a.m.

Mass Dedham, in St. Mary's Church, High and friends invited. 10 o'clock. Visiting Relatives hours. at 7-9.

Monday, Retired 7-9, and Boston Tuesday, 2-4 and late member, Needham Men's Club. School. teacher, In lieu of flowers, donations be may sent to the Mother Seton Guild rear Nazareth. of funeral Jamaica home. Plain.

Parking, M. (Crosby). Beloved Dec. wife 31, of Alice Chelsea, late John J. McBride.

Residence, the 16 M. Bassett Gandolfo, st. Devoted mother of Mary John E. McBride, and Sister William of J. Agnes McBride Donald all of of Chelsea Also survived by 12 grandchildren Revere.

and from 10, the great Casey grandchildren. Funeral Funeral Home. 295 ing at Washington 8:15. av. on Tuesday mornMass in Our Lady of Grace Church funeral Followed by a at 9 o'clock.

Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend. Visiting hours Sunday and Monday. 2-4 and 7-9. Late member of the Third Order of St. Francis.

Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden. McDONALD New York City. Formerly of Waltham, Dec. 30 Raymond husband of Florence (Poirier); father of Mrs. Elaine Mifflin of Andover, Richard P.

Wollaston. Portsmouth, Mrs. Donna Barrett R.I., Robert of Stoneham and brother of Mrs. Irene Ryan of Waltham, John of West Newton, Mrs. Louise Barber of Waltham, Francis of Waltham, Miss Dorothy McDonald and Mrs.

Ruth Connolly, both of Framingham. Also Funeral survived from by the six grandchildren. F. J. Joyce and Son Funeral Home, 552 Main Waltham, Tuesday, Jan.

4 at 8:15 a.m. Funeral Mass at St. Charles Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

McGRAIL 2, In North Cambridge, Jan. 17 1972 Margaret M. (Burke) of of Orchard beloved Francis sister of Ellen Curran of Cambridge, Mary Purcell of Somerville, Bridget Curran of Arlington, Katherine Flannagan South Hamilton, William (Willie) and James Burke and Nora Leonard of Ireland. Also survived by three grandchildren. Funeral from th Keafe Funeral Home, 2175 Mass.

av. on Wednesday morning at 9. fol lowed by Funeral Mass in St. John's Church at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited.

Visiting hours Monday 7-9, Tuesday 2- 4 and 7-9. McGRATH In Arlington, suddenly, Dec. 31, residence 283 Lake st. Mary beloved sister of Margaret R. Tanner and the late Catherine V.

Poirier. Funeral from The John Mass. E. McAvoy Funeral Home, 223 lowed Tuesday, at 8 a.m., folby a Funeral Mass in St. Je rome's Church, at 9 a.m.

Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours Monday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. McKINNON Of Quincy, and Humarock, Dec. 31, Monica G. (Moore): wife of the late James D.

of 62 Spear Quincy and 168 Central Humarock: beloved mother of Delores McKinnon of Chasset, William and Robert J. of Quincy and Mrs. Priscilla Shea of Rockland; sister of Mary Moore of Dorchester and Mrs. Alice McCarthy of Fla. Funeral from The J.

Robert MacDonald Funeral Home, 1755 Ocean Marshfield, Tuesday, at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass in St. Christine's Church. Marshfield Hills, at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends invited.

Visiting hours Sunday and Monday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. MC LAUGHLIN In Boston, Dec. 30, Zett. of 7 Michigan Dorchester; beloved brother of Mrs. Ann Smith, Mrs.

Sadie Turner, Mrs. Edna Sullivan, Mrs. Mattie Watson, Mrs. Lena Barber, Mrs. Agnes Millbrook and Mrs.

Carrie Gentry. Reposing in The Chisolm Funeral Chapel, 532 Columbus BOSTON. Funeral from the chapel, Tuesday, Jan. 4, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited.

Family present at the chapel. Monday evening, 7-9. McMURTRY Of Lincoln, suddenly Jan. 1, G. Carlton, husband of Rose Mary (Meagher) of Sandy Pond father of George C.

Jr. of Chelmsford, Robert and Douglas Sr. of both of Lincoln; Lincoln; brother son of Louis of Stoneham and Arthur W. of Cambridge: also survived by one granddaughter. Funeral from the David Fudge and Son Inc.

Funeral Home, 120 School LEXINGTON, (Rte. 2A at Five Forks), a Wednesday at 10:15 a.m., followed by Burial Office and Holy Eucharist in St. Anne's In the Field, Lincoln at 11 a.m. Visiting hours Monday 7-9 and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9. In lieu of flowers memorials may be sent to the Cardiac Care Unit.

New Bldg. Fund, Emerson Hospital, Concord. MERCHANT In Somerville, Jan. 1, George L. (Bill); beolved husband of Laura M.

(Blanchard) Merchant: father Anette Lorraine of Corey Doris Adelman of A. of Watertown O'Connell Rowley; sister and and of Alice Merchant of Uxbridge. Funeral from The Stanton Funeral Home, 786 Mt. Auburn Watertown, Tuesday, at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass in St.

Raphael's Church, W. Medford, at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends respectfully invited to attend. Visiting hours Monday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Interment.

St. Mary's Cemetery, Uxbridge. In lieu of flowers, please make contributions in his memory to the Mass. Kidney Foundation. 677 Beacon Boston.

MONAHAN In Waltham, Jan. 1 Thomas F. husband of Katherine (McKeen): brother of John and Warren, both of California, Peter Maryland, Mrs. Ellen Roggie McIvor of New Jersey, Mrs. Dorothy of Waltham and Mrs.

Rose Marie 71 Burns Francis st. Funeral from the of West Newton. Residence J. Joyce and Son Funeral Home, 552 Main Waltham, Wednesday, Jan. 5 at 9:15 a.m.

Funeral Mass at St. Mary's Church at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Monday and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. MONTEFUSCO In Boston, Jan.

1, 1972. Louis, beloved father Rita, of Mrs. and Rita Andrews Mrs. Marie Brother of Louis A. Montefusco.

Ricco Montefusco, Carmela DeAlmedia. Christine Pinto. and Lena Imbimbo. and Angie Scarpa. Services from the Joseph A.

Langone Jr. Funeral Home, 58 Merrimac and New Chardon Boston, Tuesday at 8:15 a.m. Mass at the Sacred Heart Church, North Sunday Boston at 9:30 a.m. Visiting hours 9 p.m., Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m, Please omit flowers. Relatives and friends are invited to attend.

MOORE-In Lynn, Jan. 2, Jabez Moore, husband of Forest Bertha (Stug- Saunell) Moore, of 35 gus, held at age St. 72 Stephen's Memorial Episyears. Services will be at copal 1 p.m. to Lynn which relatives and Church, on Wednesday friends are invited.

Friends may call at the Parker Memorial, 35 Franklin Lynn, between 3-5 and 7-9 on Tuesday. In lieu of flowers friends who desire may contribute to the Mass. Heart 79 No. Main Andover, Mass. 01810.

In Watertown, Dec. 31, MORAN. Kathleen L. Daughter of the late James E. and Katherine (Vaughn).

Residence 77 Evans Wal- st. Sister of Francis J. Moran of tham and Miss Marion Moran Mar- off Watertown. Conroy Funeral Funeral from Home, the 439 Washington st. Newton, Tuesday at tin E.

8 a.m, Funeral Mass in 9 St. Jude's RelaChurch, Waltham at a.m. tives and friends most Sunday 7-9, inkindly vited. Visiting hours Monday 2-4 and 7-9. MORDINI Suddenly, in Situate, Jan.

1. Vincent age 48 years, (for- of 100 Crescent 1st Cliff merly of Nahant and Westwood) beloved husband of Lillian B. of (Corning) of and residence: David W. father both Miss residence and William H. Dana J.

Rowerdank III of Wollaston: son of and Jothe seph late Mordini Nicholina Mordini; brother Sr. of Foxboro of Joseph Jr. of Foxboro, Robert H. of Medfield. and Mrs.

Yarmouthport. Francis (Olga) Services at Donian St. Luke's Church. Episof copal Church, Rte. 3A.

at Tuesday. First Jan. Parish road. Situate at 12:30 p.m. Interment Veteran's tuate.

Section of Visiting Cudworth hours at the Ernest Cemetery. A. Richardson Funeral Scituate Home. Ctr. (off 382 Rte.

3A. near Situate Police StaFirst Parish tion), Monday 2-4 by and the 7-9 Satuit p.m. Lodge, Masonic, AF services AM at 8 p.m. Relatives and friends respectfully invited. MORRISSEY Of North beloved Adams.

Jan. husband of the Francis late Joseph: Jennie (Miller); devoted father of dear Virginia brother Mor- of rissey Johanna of A. Belmont: Morrissey of North and Adams. Dagnoli Funeral Funeral Home, 74 Marfrom The Flynn shell North Adams, Tuesday. Jan.

4 at of 9:30 Christian Burial in St. a.m. followed by Liturgy Church, at a.m. Burial in Francis Southview Cemetery, North Adams. hours p.m.

Sundas, 7-9: MonVisiting day, 2-4 and 7-9 DUDLA NUAILLO NULICES NAGLE In Brighton, formerly of Cambridge and County Clare, Ireland. Dec. 31, James beloved husband of Annie A. (Brennan), father of Rev, James B. Nagle M.M.

of Bolivia, Austin (Alan) 'Nagle S.S.C.C., Pastor, of Our Lady of Lourdes Wellfleet, Mrs. Anna T. DeMuccio of N.Y.. John J. of Brighton, Mrs.

Mary J. McSorley Watertown. Francis J. of Wo burn, Joseph C. of Framingham and Mrs.

Margaret T. Grealish of Brighton, brother of Mrs. Margaret Fogarty of Watertown, and Mrs. Catherine McCarthy of Arlington, also survived by 19 grandchildren and 3 Late residence 20 Bostonia av. Funeral from the McNamara Funeral Home, 460 Washington st.

(at Lake st. Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. Funeral Mass in Our Lady of the Presentation Church at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden.

Visiting hours Sunday and Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Late member of Our Lady of the Presentation Holy Name Society, Needham, Jan. 1, Clifton M. Husbandr of Ruth (Stevens) Neal, of Shelley of South Yarmouth, James B. Neal of Rockport.

N.Y. and Ruby (Mrs. side John) Bigelow of Quincy, Graveservice at Woodlawn Cemetery, Nashua, N.H. Monday Jan. 3 at 2 p.m.

Please omit flowers. Arrangements by Eaton Funeral Home, Needham. Malden, Jan. 1 Walter beloved husband of Marion Green of 55 Bartlett st. Funeral from the E.E.

Burns Son Funeral Home, 204 Main Wednesday, at 8:15 a.m. Funeral Mass the Immaculate Conception Church, at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends kindly invited. Visiting hours Monday 7-9, Tuesday, 2-4, 7-9 p.m. NORMAN-Entered into rest Jan.

2, Rose (Gitter), of 300 Ferry Malden, wife of the late Dr. Samuel P. Norman, devoted mother of Dr. Paul P. Norman, Leona R.

Zarsky, both of Brookline, dear grandmother of five grandchildren. Services will be private on Tuesday, Jan. 4. Memorial week will be observed at her late residence until Friday noon, Jan. 7.

and at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Edward 201 Buckminster Brookline, commencing Saturday evening and Sunday only, O'BRIEN Of Saugus in Boston. Jan. 1.

Charles A. Husband of Ruth E. (Lynch) of 27 Cleveland Saugus. Age 57 years. Father of Mrs.

Patricia Cyr of Lynn and Mrs. Sally Sunderland of Glennview, Ill. and brother of Edward O'Brien of Andover. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the Bisbee Funeral Home, 549 Lincoln Saugus on Wednesday at 8 a.m. Funeral Mass at Blessed Sacrament Church at 9.

Interment Riverside Cemetery, Saugus. Friends may call at the funeral home on Tuesday 2-4, 7-9. In lieu of flowers contributions in his memory may be made to the local Kidney Foundation of Boston. O'BRIEN-In Dorchester, Jan. 2, John beloved husband of Mary V.

(McDonough) and devoted father of Kevin Richard and Miss Joan O'Brien of Dorchester, Mrs. Maureen Vesey of Norwell, Karen Yanovitch of Quincy, brother of Arthur J. O'Brien of Harwichport, and Mrs. Winifred R. Gibbons of Dorchester; late residence 3 Burgoyne st.

Funeral from the John J. O'Connor Funeral Home, 740 Adams (nr. Gallivan Wednesday morning at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass in St. Brendan's Church at 10 o'clock.

Relatives and friends respectfully invited. Visiting hours Monday evening 7-9, Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Late retired school teacher of the Donald MacKay School, East Boston. Interment New Calvary Cemetery. OLSHANSKY Entered into rest Jan.

2, Jacob, 30 Wallingford Brighton; beloved husband of Sonia (Kravitz); devoted father of Bernard of Needham, Mrs. Muriel Lachter, Riverdale, N.Y. Loving brother of one brother and three sisters, all of Israel. Devoted grandfather of four grandchildren. Services at Solomon Chapel.

420 Harvard Brookline, Monday, Jan. 3 at 11 a.m. Memorial Week will be observed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Olshansky, 115 Dawson Needham.

In lieu of flowers expressions of sympathy in his memory may be donated to the Jewish National Fund or your favorite charity. ONORATO In Medford, Jan. 1, formerly of Malden, Dario; beloved husband of Mary (Cagno); father of Mrs. Evelyn DePrfio; also survived by 3 granddaughters. Funeral from the A.J.

Spadafora Funeral Home, 865 Main Malden, Tuesday at 8 a.m. Funeral High Mass at St. James Church, Medford at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited. Visiting hours Sunday 7-9, Monday 2-4 7-9.

Late member of Italian American Vets Post No. 16, Eagles No. 893, Italian Citizens Club, all of Malden. PEARSON-In Malden, Jan 1, Carl A. of 21 Pine Tree husband of Pauline E.

(Anderson) and father of Carl E. Pearson of Swampscott, Roy A. Pearson, Mrs. Bishop of Melrose and Mrs. Mildred Ferreira of Tewksbury.

Services at First Lutheran a Maplewood, Friends Malden, Tuesday at 10 a.m. may call at Robinson Chapel. 809 Main Melrose, Monday 7-9. In lieu of flowers memorial gifts may be sent to the First Lutheran Church. PEAT Of Gardiner, Dec.

31, David husband of Elizabeth Lochhead), father of David W. Peat of Thunder Bay, Mrs. Kenneth Arnold Jr. of Jr. Westboro.

of Mrs. Wilmer Kerber ler of Hockessin. Del. brother of Lynnfield, Mrs. Henry KunkemuelMary Peat of Hemel Hampstead, and Andrew Peat of Portland, also survived by 9 grandchildren.

Private services will be held at the Lynnfield Center Congregational Church Chapel, on Tuesday There are no visiting hours. PELLEGRINI In Needham, Jan. Angelina 2, Joseph Pellegrini, son of and the late Alfred Pellegrini, I brother of John Pellegrini. Visiting hours at the Eaton Funeral Home, 1351 Highland Monday 7-9, Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9. Funeral Mass at Mary Immaculate of Lourdes Church.

Newton Upper Falls, Wednesday, Jan. 5 at memorials 10:30 may a.m. In be lieu of flowers made to Charles River Workshop, PEMBERTON-In Beverly, Dec. 31. Mrs.

Mary F. Pemberton of Manchester. Pemberton. widow Services of Dr. private.

Frank A. PERRY In Concord, Jan. 2, Manuel S. Perry in his 75th year, husband of Mary (Medeiros), father of Mrs. Carl (Mary) Wilson, Mrs.

Arthur (Dorothy) Circelli and Mrs. George Perry, all of Concord, Ralph (Elvira) Damico of Lincoln Bed- and Mrs. Philip (Lillian) Beecy of ford. brother of Mrs. Ethel Silva of Linclon, Mrs.

Sally Dunnam, Mrs. Ambry Enos and Cambridge. Mrs. Arthur Also Moreira, all of survived by nineteen grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Funeral from the Joseph Dee and Son Funeral Home in Concord Center, Wednesday, Jan.

5, followed by a Funeral Mass in St. Bernard's Church at 9 Visiting hours at the Funeral Home. Monday evening 7-9 and Tuesday 3-5 and 7-9. POLITO In Arlington, Jan. 2, Carolina (Guirino) of 62 Mott beloved wife of the late Giacomo: mother of Anna Polito and Mrs.

William Puzella. Relatives and friends are invited to visit 761 at Mount the De Vito Funeral Home, Auburn st. (Rte. 16), WATERTOWN. Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

and to the funeral on Wednesday morning at 8. Funeral Mass at Church, the Immaculate Conception Alewife Brook Parkway at 9 a.m. POORVU-On Sunday, Jamaica Jan. Plain, 2, Bessie be( Berman) loved wife of the late Louis, devoted mother of George Poorvu of Brighton, sister Wallockstein of Lillian of Roslin- Sharaf and Jessie dale. Isidor Berman of Brighton and the late Rhoda Atkins and Harry Berman.

Services at the Levine Chapel, 470 Harvard Brookline, on Tuesday, Jan. 4, at 10:30 a.m. Memorial Week will be observed at home of Mr. and Mrs. George Poorvu.

17 Lane Park Brighton. Please do not send made flowers. Remembrances may be to the charity of your choice. PORTER Of Lexington, of 447 Dec. 31, wife of the late Alexander PorElizabeth B.

(Wilson), Lowell ter, mother of Mrs. Rebecca Semonof Lexington, Mrs. Viola E. John Pike ian of Darien, Robert A. and George T.

Porter all of Lexington, and James Wilson of County sister of Mrs. Lucy Wilson Donegal. Ireland, and George Wilson. of Eureka. and also 6 survived by 8 grandchildren.

great- the Service at Church of Our Redeemer, (Episcopal). Meriam Lexington, call Monday Jan. 3, at 2 p.m. Friends may at Douglass Funeral Home. 2-4 51 and 7-9 p.m.

Please omit flowers. Worthen Lexington, Sunday Those who wish may send gifts to the Elizabeth B. Porter Memorial Fund C-0 the Church of Our Redeemer, Lexington, Mass. RANKIN In Concord, Jan. 1, husband Elmer D.

Rankin in his 79th year; of Lizzie (Mason); father of Mrs. Walter (Gloria) Wellman (Mildred) Johan- Waltham. Mrs. John nessen of Englewood. N.J..

and Leroy E. Rankin cf Concord. Also survived by six grandchildren and one great grandchild. Funeral service Tuesday, Jan. 4.

in the Farrar Chapel of the Joseph Dee and Son Funeral Home. Concord Center at 2 p.m. Visiting hours at the Dee Funeral Home Monday 2-4 and 7-9. In lieu of flowers contributions in his memory may be made to the Emerson Hospital Building Fund, Concord. REED--Of Westwood.

Dec. 31. Helen R. (Pataillot). Beloved wife of W.

Bradford Reed. Services at Folsom Funeral Home. 649 High WESTWOOD Tuesday at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Monday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m.

Boston evening BOY -SELL FURNITURE, ETC. 3 ROOMS NEW FURNITURE 7 piece bedrm. 6 7 piece liv. dinette $300 piece rm. See the "GET YOU STARTED OUTFIT" 3 ROOMS OF NEW FURNITURE $178 Easy Terms.

Deal Direct with us. No Finance Co. involved. Immediate Free Delivery Summerfield; 33 Traveler Boston For Appt. Call 542-8072 Open Wed.

Fri. 9 to 9 Tues. Thurs. 9 to Sat. FURN.

SHOW CLOSEOUTS SOFAbeds $59, 5 pc. set lvrm. set $139, 4 pc. bedrm. (Maple or Walnut) $119, 5 pc.

dinettes $39, recliners $49, swivel rockers $59, hutches $59, chests and dressers $35, bunk beds complete $89. "ON THE WATERFRONT" DISCOUNT FURN. STORE 379 Commercial Boston 10-9 Sat. 9--6, 523-9285. USED furniture, 2 living room sets, 1 single bed, 1 bureau.

1 chest of drawers, 1 and armchair, selling Tel. 773-1698. SOFA BEDS CONVERTS to Bed $49.50. Innerspring mattress or box (full or twin) $19.50: Wrought Iron End tables with glass tops $4.95 each. 194 South Boston.

426-0605 ALSO: 870 Comm. Ave. Opp. B.U.. 232-0422 PROSPECT UPHOLSTERY CO.

SINCE 1913 finest workmanship lowest prices extra saving when mill ends used, also custom slip covers free shop-home within 40 miles of Boston. Call anytime, 776-3535. HOTEL FURNITURE RUGS, 12x16, $35, complete beds $35. desks, $29. hotel chairs $4 radios $5, lamps $5, bedspreads $3.

WE BUY EVERYTHING RUGS. BOOKS, PAINTINGS. CHINA. CUT GLASS ANTIQUES. Call anytime, 734- 5400.

FURNITURE WANTED ALSO antiques, rugs, clocks, bronzes, painting, bric-a-brac. KAY BEE CO. 266-4487. RUG Kashan, finely woven genuine Persian, $650. Ghassemich 864-1600.

SEWING MACHINES $130 Singer sewing machine. 1 yr. old. excel. price $95.

Please call 661-9665 aft. Jan. 4. 1972. Antiques, Stamps and Coins FURNITURE WANTED ROUND tables, marble top curved china cabinets.

Victorian and Empire. Early American glassware, good clean used furn. Highest prices paid. Call SKIP, 731-3326. I BUY ANYTHING VILL call or go anywhere.

Touber, LA 7-8635. CA 7-9807. CASH -Pocket watches, antiques, jewelry, diamonds, stiver, clocks, etc. PELHAM Rm. 403, 333 Wash.

Boston 523-6211. CASH- Pocket watches, antiques, jewelry, diamonds, silver, clocks, etc. PELHAM Room 403. 333 Wash. Boston, 523-6211.

24. LITE 2 tier Maria Theresia chandelier, dia. height up to chain overall height 54-72 in. 413-739-3702. BUSINESS CARDS BUSINESS CARDS BUSINESS CARDS, raised print, $7.80 1000 etc.

Gidwani, Box 315, Boston, Mass. 02112. BUSINESS MACHINES SECOND HAND MIMEOGRAPH MACHINE $60. Call 426-0228 or 7145 AUTO TEL. Answering Mach.

from $99.95. MARBLEHEAD SALES. 631-8150 anytime. BUSINESS SERVICES BUSINESS CARDS $6.15 per 1000 with color and raised letters. quality.

Call anytime, 617-488-1563. Coal, Coke, Oil, Wood OIL $16.90 MIN. 200 GAL. 'oal. min.

2 ton. 569-2320. CARE fuel, why pay more. $16.90 per 100 24 hr. burner service.

288-0039. Desks, Store and Office Furniture and Fixtures LIQUIDATING MOD. office equipment. partial list includes 50 desks. 100 file recept.

rm. set. mod. office chairs. 2 dr.

2 conference sets. metal coat racks. bookcases, fireproof safe. 5-S Water cooler, IBM file cabinet. typewriters.

calculators, adding machines. checkwriter. strongberg time clock, etc. starts Mon-Sat. 8 a.m.

-5. 35 West Cambridge. 876-6790. COMPLETE donut setup sale. Inquire at QUINCY SYRIAN BAKERY.

723 Washington St. Quincy. 6 Standard greeting card racks 55x48; plus 1800 retail inventory assorted cards. Total price $600. Must pickup.

Beverly 922-0274. Mr. Connolly, HiFi-Television-Radio TV SALES SELLING at Howard Johnson Motor Lodge, Rte. 128. Exit 42.

Burlington (across from Mall 100 TV'S Perfect working order EACH Sale being held on WED. ONLY 10 a.m.-8 p.m. See Mr. Hoffman in the TV room. CHILD CARE AND light, housework for family with children.

3 days a week. References required. 227-1603. STEREO CHAIRS FROM the Bell Telephone exhibit N.Y. World's Fair.

Orig. $29.50. now $9.95. 401-467-5252 21-IN. ZENITH T.V.

$40 EXCEL 265-3270. KENWOOD am-fm stereo model 165 No. KR7070: watts. new. Bob.

843-3733 RCA TV perf $145 23 Mot. ex. cond. $55. Tel.

1-668-6586 GLOBE ADS PAY BEST TRY ONE AND SEE Cope Monday, January 8, 1912 29 REID In Milton, Jan. 2, John of 217 Church beloved husband of Josephine (Nelson), brother of Gertrude and Lucy A. Reid of Milton and George H. of. Quincy, Fu neral services at the B.

Cole and Gleason Milton Home for Funerals. 5 Canton at Milton Village, on Wednesday at 11 a.m. Relatives an friends invited. Visiting hours Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, Memories may be sent to the Income Fund of the East Congregational Church or the charity of your choice.

Late member of Milton Post. Amer. Legion. RICHARDS In South Boston, suddenly, Jan. 2, Florence (Raymond): beloved wife of the late Frederick: aunt of Mrs.

Rita Dodd of South Boston, Edward Enos of Framingham. Calvin Enos California: niece of Mrs. Clara, Carvalho. Furtado, both of Taunton, Funeral from the Cassidy Funeral Home. 743 East Broadway at street on Wednesday, Jan.

5 at 8 a.m. Funeral Mass at the Gate of Heaven Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Monday evening 7-9 Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. RIORDAN-Sr.

Eileen Mary, SND. age 32, suddenly in Leominster at Notre Dame Convent, survived by parents Timothy and Mary (Doucette) of Salem and brother Paul of Peabody, Funeral at 11 a.m., Wednesday, at St. Leo's Church. Calling hours at Notre Dame Convent, Leominster, anytime after 2 p.m. Monday and Tuesday.

ROBBINS In Somerville, suddenly, Jan. 2, 1972, residence 252 Medford Georgiana H. (Libby), wife of the late Benjamin D. Robbins, mother of Ruth Finn, mother-inlaw of John Finn, both of Cambridge, grandmother of Carol and Stephen Finn and sister of Clifford and Charles Libby. Visiting hours at the John E.

McAvoy Funeral Home, 223 Mass. Arlington. Monday 7-9 and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9. Time of funeral to be announced later. SALANI In Somerville, Jan.

2 Frank beloved husband of the late Mary (Felli); devoted father of Henry; brother of Albert Louis Mrs. Della Goffredo and Mrs. Florence Dovidio. Funeral from The Struzziero Funeral Home, 493 Somerville Wednesday, Jan. 5 at 8 a.m.

Funeral Mass in St. Anhhony's Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Monday, 7-9; Tuesday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. SANDLER Entered into rest Jan.

1, Norman of 116 Lincoln Winthrop; beloved husband of Pearl (Glaser); loving brother of Joseph Sandler of Winthrop, Edith Kanter of Hyde Park. Bessie Sandler of Revere, and the late, Harry, Louis and Samuel Sandler. Services at the Stanetsky-Schlossberg Memoria Chapels, 1668 Beacon Brookline, Tuesday, Jan. 4 at 11 a.m. Memorial week will be observed at his late residence.

Expressions of sympathy in his memory may be donated to the charity of your choice. SARNIE-Of Medford, December 31. Sylvie beloved husband of Doris (Maines) Sarnie, father of Ronald F. of Medfield and Richard W. Sarnie of Swampscot, brother of Mrs.

Louise of Medford, Mrs. Angelina Ottiano of Winchester, Mrs. Annie Capone of Revere, Mrs. Josephine Cuneo and Anthony Sarnie, both of Kennebunk, also survived by 5 grandchildren and great-granddaughter. Funeral from the Gaffey Memorial Funeral Home, 43 High Medford sq.

on Tuesday, Jan. 4 at 8 a.m. Funeral Mass in St. Clement's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited.

Visiting hours Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Cancer Fund, 138 Newbury Boston. SCHIPANI In Newton, Dec. 31, Giuseppe; beloved husband of the late Gelsomina (Russo) Schipani, father of Mrs. Joseph (Phyllis) Cormier of Newton, Mrs.

Rocco (Gilda) Del Signore of Mattapan, Mrs. Leonard (Mary Bianchi, Mrs. Anthony (Margaret) Fantasia, Mrs. Anthony (Jennie) Coveno, all of Watertown and the late John Schipani. Funeral form the Vallente Funeral Home, 697 Washington Newtonville Tuesday, Jan.

4 at 8 a.m. Funeral Mass in the Church of Our Lady at 9. a.m. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend. hours Sunday and Monday 2-4 and 7-9.

SELFRIDGE Of Billerica, Jan. 1, Walter beloved husband of Catherine (Bachose) Selfridge; father of Walter and Robert P. of Westford. Mrs. Catherine Cason and Mrs.

Ann Neary of California, Joseph P. and John J. of Billerica and William R. of Nashua, N.H.; of Mrs, Alice Donovan of Billerica, Edward. Arthur and Robert Selfridge, all of Cambridge.

Funeral from the Sweeney Memorial Funeral Home, 80 Concord Billerica Wednesday, Jan. 5 at 8 a.m. Funeral Mass at St. Mary's Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends respectfully invited.

Visiting hours Monday 7-9 and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9. Late employee of the Cambridge D.P.W. SHERMAN-Of Orient Heights, Boston, Dec. 31, Henry. beloved husband of Virginia (Trischitta), devoted father of Henry Sherman Jr.

and brother of Floyd of Ohio, and Florence Sherman of New York. Funeral from the Ernest P. Caggiano Son Funeral Home. 147 Winthrop Winthrop, Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. Funeral Mass in St.

Lazarus Church at 9:30 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Sunday and Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Late member Chapter 77, DAV, Beachmont Post, VFW, and St. Lazarus H.N.S.

SKILLIN Of Medford, Jan. 2, 1972, Anna (Bletzen), wife of the late Fred B. Skillin and beloved mother of Jeanne Potter of Schenectady, N.Y., Anna Clough of Chelmsford. Dorothy Potter of North Reading, Arlene Heitz of South Hamilton and Lois Pike of Reading. Services at the Beals-Geake Funeral Home, 29 Governors Tuesday, Jan.

4 at 2 p.m. Visiting hours Monday 2-4 and 7-9. SNYDER Entered into rest Jan. 2. Barbara Ann of 165 Thorndike Brookline, beloved wife of Arthur Snyder, dear daughter of Josephine Bernhardt B.

Burston, devoted mother of Evelyn L. Snyder of Brookline, James E. Snyder Brighton and Samuel B. Snyder of Annapolis, Md. Services at the Stanetsky-Schlossberg Memorial Chapels.

1668 Beacon Brookline. Monday, Jan. 3 at 11 a.m. Memorial week will be observed at the late residence through Wednesday evening, Jan. 5.

AUSONIA COUNCIL K. of C. We regret to announce the death of Hon. Life Member, John Gareri. Members are requested to assembly in the council quarters, 41 North Margin Boston on Monday, Jan.

3, 1972 at 7:30 p.m. Charles Falco, G.K. Daniel G. Milano, F.S. BISHOP CHEVERUS, G.A.

4TH DEGREE K. of C. Our Divine Knight has called home Sir Knight Thomas F. Cawley, of Council Sir Knights and members of the Honor Guard are requested to call at the Funeral Home. 22 Oak Hyde Park, Monday, 7-9 p.m.

Thomas B. Lennon, F.N. Nicholas Catizone, F.S. BOSTON COUNCIL K. of C.

We regret to announce the death of our late Brother, Honorary Life Member Ernest W. Dullea, P.G.K. For details please refer to death notice. Thomas J. Haggerty, G.K.

Edward F. Byrne, Rec. PLUMBERS GAS FITTERS LOCAL UNION We regret to announce death of brother Eric B. Borg. Services at the Covenant Congregational Church.

Arborway, Forest Hills, Tuesday, at 1 p.m. MATTHEW TOOMEY, Secretary-Treasurer UNITED ORDER TRUE SISTERS, INC. NOEMI Sorrowfully we announce the passing our Sister Barbara Snyder. Services will be held at the Stanetsky-Schlossberg Chapels. 1668 Beacon Brookline.

Monday, Jan 3, at 11 a.m. KAILA BALDER, President. EDNA L. PRINCE, Fin. IN MEMORIAM BERNARD H.

TANSEY Month's Mind Tuesday, January at 5.00 P.M., St. Thomas Aquinas Church Jamaica Plain. Lovingly remembered by Brother and sisters. Raffaela DiM. Sacchetti Died January 3, 1944 To live in hearts left behind 1s not to Ale.

Lovingly remembered by son. 1962-John T. Ryder-1972 A million tomerrows I would cive. God had only let you live. Levinels remembered and sadly missed by wife Veronica.

Masses being said. '71-Bernadette (Fodale) Barbera-'72 Beloved sister We can't believe it's been one year, and yet there's been 90 many sears. The pain never seems to go away You're loved and missed even more today. Lovingly remembered by Janet. Paul.

Rose and Mary. WITH GLOBE'S BOSTON MARKET BASKET FOR SALE WAREHOUSE CLEANUP ALUMINUM and vinyl siding. less our warehouse Brand names. Must be sold. Install ten included.

All colors available 30-yr. factory guarantee. Will take monthly payments. Call Chuck anytime, 734-5400. SAND OR SALT ANY combination, bulk or bag: prepare now for the coming winter season: for prices, picked up or delivered, please call 787- 5145.

MUST SACRIFICE 70 ART metal suspension file cabinets. 4 drawers. While they last $22.50 each. call 876-6790. KITCHEN CABINETS FR.

colonials, contemporaries, betw. wholesale, 442-4411. SAND AND SALT BAGGED sand, salted sand, rock salt, calcium chloride urea. for winter. Delivered.

935-1280. PAINT -ALL KINDS! 29 cent qt. ($1.00 1st dented cans. Roberts Store, Rt. 28, No.

Reading, daily. POLY FILM rinks, pool, boat cov492-2802. FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURES ONLY 200 left. Heavy duty 6' 8'. Price $6 and $8.

876-6790. DRY FIREPLACE WOOD DELIVERED AND stacked. Call 272-7738. BARN boards and hand hewn beam and wagon wheels. Call after 4 or wkends.

583-3845. DRY FIREPLACE WOOD. oak and maple. $45 a cord. Call 662- 7941.

FIREPLACE WOOD. lugged and stacked. Call 329-0285 or 326- 1564. THERMOFAX Copying Machine, excellent $100. Call 284- 4641.0 HEATING and PLUMBING GAS ROOM HEATERS ALL sizes below whsle.

442-4411. PLUMBING, heating and gas fitting, licensed. Call for information. 288-1354. LOST AND FOUND $100 REWARD LOST, Fresh Pond area, fem.

husky, grey w. dark mask. blk. back, name Loki. blk.

flea collar, $100 reward. 354-1804. LOST. Brindle Scottie. 7 vrs.

old. lost in Brookline. $50 reward. Call LO 6 3539. LOST Small jeweled piece part of a bell.

Sheraton Towers to garage. Tel. 203-375-2344. MISCELLANEOUS MASSAGE By Women ALPHA For Men WE cater to the discriminate man with TLC 420 Washington Braintree For Appointment 843-8171 ROMAN SAUNA CENTER OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 11 A.M. TO 11 P.M.

GENTLEMEN, invites you to new SAUNA CENTER, 100 Main (Rte. 28. Reading. All State off 128 close to 93 495. Relaxing Massages by Women.

Parking in rear. Call 944-6700. SKANDIA SAUNA CENTER EXPERT massages by females. mile, off Rte. 128 on Rte.

62. Burlington. Appts. not nec. Open 11 to 2 a.m.

Call INGRID for info. 272-4255. RUG CLEANING EQUIPMENT On location machines for cleaning wall to wall carpet also 5 h.p. vacuum. Call 729-2213.

8-5 p.m. p.m. SINGER POWER machine. cash register, business form machine. Call 269-4344.

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS RAYMOND'S DEPT. STORE NEW, USED PIANOS BOUGHT, SOLD AND RENTED BY DAY, MONTH, YEAR FOR INFO. CALL 542-2211 HAMMOND 3. Leslie 122 R. UItraverb, walnut, best offer over $2500; Baldwin CT 100 theatre spinet organ, built-in Leslie.

walnut, best offer over $2000. Both instruments in mint cond. Call Mr. W. at 1-339-3779 between noon and 2 p.m.

Rent A New Piano plus deliv. charges. WURLITZER 391-5843. PIANOS, ORGANS DAMAGED, used. rentals.

huge discounts, also used elec. pianos. 391-5848. 22 Blake st. Medford.

PIANOS WANTED UPRIGHTS. 625-0287 BALDWIN Ebony Studio piano. 10 bench and metronome. wks. cost $1200.

selling for 3800. Call Barry, 277-1577. KIMBALL Spinet with bench, Model 521, 13 transistorized walnut. 77 keyboard. bass, almost new 963-8801.

pedals. Portable organ. 2 with boards. pedals, Vox Berkeley reverb. Cost $1400.

sacrif. $550. 498-2297. LET ME RESTORE the piano in its your home to maximum potential value and help you arrange for its sale. Call 787-4618.

SUNN Bass amplifier. Spectrum II: Guild Starfire bass guitar both excel. cond. Reas. Call Bob.

843-3733. SPINET PIANO, like new, also grand and student upright. By 862-4067. We helped a man in Bedford sell a convertible in Winchester. Give one million peopie a chance to buy what you're selling.

Call Globe Classified. Large white cat w. black markings, long hair; from Billerica. may travel far: gentle. Answers to whistle.

Call 677-1971. DON'T GIVE UP Your pet won't. Lost your dog or cat? ANIMAL RESCUE LEAGUE, Cor. Tremont and Arlington, Boston, HA 6-9170, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. FOUND in Brookline, Dec.

29, blk. and brown Germ. Police Dog, male, no tags, 277-8453. IRISH Setter, 8 mo. old, spayed.

white cross on chest. rabies No. tag 1116. Lady open your heart return Kelley to me. $100 REWARD.

522-1489. LOST One Yr. Old Collie. vic. of st.

Andover Billerica, child pet. heart broken, answers to Princess. Reward. Call 667-8657. LOST ONE Yr.

old Collie. vic. of Salem st. Andover Billerica, child pet. heart broken.

ans. to Princess. reward. call 667-8657. LOST Irish Setter, vic.

Chestnut Haverhill st. in No. Reading, ans. to name Clancy, reward, 664-5503. FOUND Mongrel Shepherd, tan bik.

blk. face. rabies tag, no vic. of Fellsway, Medford. 12-27-71.

Call 395-8111. REFRIGERATORS, ETC. REFRIGERATORS WANTED ALLEN SUPPLY. Tel. 254-1934.

TUTORING EXPERT tutoring for grade school and foreign students, all subjects. 232-8715 eves. TODDLER TUTORING (3-5 mod, methods home instruction 731-9583 morns. for appointment. TOTORING, all subjects.

all grades, all cert. teach. Home Tudor Service, 569-3881. WANTED OLD RADIOS CRYSTAL sets. wireless equipment.

pre 1923. 325-6655. MAD MAGAZINES 1953 thru 1956. 325-6655. WASHING MACHINES SPEED QUEEN Washers and dryers.

Sale or lease. SPEED WASH 354-9245. REAL ESTATE ANTIQUE, with acres and acres of rolling terrain. in 1724 the little house was born, in 1824 the addition of the lovely Colonial became a reality complete with 6 in 1965 restoration work began, modern ceramic tile baths. mod.

new wiring. plumbing and heating allow you to enjoy the warmth and charm of an old Colonial without compromising comfort and convenience; as a bonus there is an adorable apt. for relatives or extra income. MLS exclusive. EDMUND H.

CAMPBELL, Mrs. Campbell, 369-2210, 369- 7019, Mrs. Hawks, 369-9650. Mr. Sargent.

369-2521. ARLINGTON, fantastic yng. 6 rm. Garr. steps to baths.

natural oodwork, breezeway and beaut. level fenced in fine fam. home in move in asking only $34.900. Excl. MLS, THE SCANLAN 648-3050.

ARLINGTON. Fantastic young 6- rm. garr. steps to ctr. natural woodwork, breezeway and garage, beautiful level fenced-in fine fam.

home in move-in cond. Asking only $34.900. Excl. MLS, THE SCANLAN 648-3050. ABINGTON.

$28,500, new expansion gambrel cape, breezeway and 2 car gar. Large 4 bdrm. gar. baths. $29.900.

acres lots. MASSACHUSETTS REALTY, AVON, 583-3900. ARLINGTON. young 3 bdrm. ranch on dead end street nr.

MBTA. Playrm. type lovely only $24.900. THE SCANLAN 648-3050. ARLINGTON, Parmenter School, walk to lge.

C.E. Col. baths, priced in $30's. PENNELL THOMPSON 643-8800; eves 648-2635. ARLINGTON.

Young 3-bdrm. ranch on dead-end street near MBTA, play type lovely only $24,900. THE SCANLAN 648-3050. BRAINTREE HIGHLANDS. 1st time offered long and larze.

7 rm. plus raised ranch years old. w.w. a carpet thru-out extremely large master, bedroom. large eat-in type modern kitchen, self cleaning oven.

dishwasher and disposal, with adjoining family room, sliding glass doors leading to sun deck formal dining room large living room with fireplace and bow window plus many other extras. $42,500 EXCLUSIVE, MASSACHUSETTS REALTY. 848-2700. BURLINGTON, just and gambrel split entry, bay-wind. lvrm.

W- raised hearth din, rm. glass doors to lge, deck, deluxe baths. 3 fam. rm. w-fp and picture mudroom.

util. sewerage. only sudden transfer makes this gem avail. Truly an outstanding value for $34.900. Call today! JAMES TREFREY.

REALTORS. 272- 3240 729-7599. BARGAIN SPECIAL $15,990: adorable 7-room ranch home, bsmt. tastefully complemented by a acre 'rustic' setbright bdrms. inviting livting with graceful trees 4 ing rm.

dining rm. for formal festivities tremendous location walk to schools, shopping and trans. $15.990 "We have it!" "We love it" "Won't Call now. 272-9100 or 935-0400. "WELLS" R.

Rte. 3A. Billerica. BEGINNER'S Ranch, $13,900 Brand new throughout! Picturesque tree-shaded lot "Spic Span," cab. "Sunhine bright" liv.

warm, comfort. bsmt. low taxes low payments VA or FHA buyer's welcomed. Tremendous value! While it lasts! Call 272-9100, or 935-0400, Rt. 3A.

Billerica. BEST BUY SOUTH SHORE to see a 3-bdrm. split level ranch. full fenced-in corner lot. child safe street, only 3 years young.

Only one of a kind Save Owner must lianidate for only $21,900. FHA or GI financing arranged. It's easy as ABC See ABC REALTY. 540 Granite BRANTREE "5" CORNERS. BILLERICA Near Carlisle line and Bedford.

new custom homes. every style. acre lots. all electric. dishwasher, ceramic tile, vanity, storm windows.

many extras. Time to select colors. Buy direct. Priced upper $20's. Call builder, MODEL HOMES.

667-1471. BEDFORD. NEW homes. $37.500 to $38.500 rm. contemporary baths.

frole. liv. maintenacne free vinyl siding. town sewer, ideal choice of wooded lots. Call 275- 8020.

PENNELL THOMPSON. 119 Great rd. bdrm. brick front raised ranch: baths. htd.

in-ground pool. porch. central jal, many more extras. $46.500. Call MR.

MURPHY. BAY STATE REALTY. 337-8250. BRAINTREE. lovely 7 rm.

3 bdrm. brick front Raised Ranch. 112 baths. htd. in-ground pool, jal.

porch. central many more extras. $46.500. Call MR. MURPHY.

BAY STATE REALTY. 337-6250. BILLERICA Young Cape. 6 112 baths, large acre. nr.

Route 4 and Bedford. VA and FHA buyers welcome. Call MODEL HOMES. 667-1471. BILLERICA Immac.

3 bdrm split entry 3 yrs. old. w.W. fin. gas 15.000 sq.

ft. wooded by owner. $32.900. Call 663-2606. aft.

6 p.m. wkdys. BILLERICA new small all electrie Garrison. 7 small lot. handy Routes 4 and 3.

priced at $25.500. Ready to mo. Call buildMODEL HOMES. 667-1471. BURLINGTON ranches.

capes. RAY'S. Rte. 3A. 272-3350.

CONCORD. Spac, farmhouse. converted to 2 roomy ants. thoughtfully planned. however.

to revert to. sale. family if desired. New baths modernized kits. with living dining area.

2 den, sernd. porch on 1st 3 den on 2nd. Finished rm. storage on 3rd. All this plus a barn A.

an acre of land: 852.000. exclusive. FRED T. BOYD Main Concord. 369-9765 anytime.

259-9319. 9 to 5. Mon. through Sat. CONCORD, precious privacy on over 6 magnificent acres.

a winding drive through the pines: a glorious retreat with an intriguing home designed for gracious living; a first floor master suite, complete with firepl. study, dressing rm. 4 bedrins. and a hide-a-way the kids will love. A very special home.

MLS exclusive. EDMUND H. CAMPBELL. INC. 7015.

MRS. CAMPBELL. 369-2210. 369 Mrs. Hawks, 309-9650.

Mr. Sargent. 369-2521. CANTON, Junior Estate. fabulous pine panelled, little cape reclines peacefully way an acre and quartet secluded land.

small bedrooms. 242 electric. baths, even air conall ditioning, impeccable! Priced at only $44.900. For further information call Katherine Sullivan 828-4430 HUNNEMAN Realtors. CONCORD.

5 2 bath coIonial split. 2 wing easily converted to in-law suite. $63.500 or will consider 6 mo. rental. Exclu.

CONCORD REAL ESTATE. 5.

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