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4 Boston Evening Globe Wednesday, December 12, 1973 Real Estate Mortgages 66 wv-sm WITH BOSTON GLOBE'S MARKET ASKETirwilOELP YGU r.MSfiunm ALL YD'JR BILLS OBITUARIES FURNITURE, ETC. The Market Basket features the following items- I HOME OWNERS 1 will cut your payments up to ol 2. Loan you 3. No repayment penalty off any time. I have been making loans for ove 40 years phone ne Mr- Lewi anytime at BI 1-1650 Chouinard loses 4-month battle Lone crash survivor UNCLAIMED RUGS $10 AND UP PLUS Stair hall runners by Mohawk Mon thru Sat, 8 to 5:30 open til 8 ABLE RUG CLEANERS 20 Franklin Allston 782-5010 dies Hotel 4 Rett aranf So pp lies Hi-Fi Television Radio Let's Swap Mail Order Business Medical Supplies Miscellaneous Music Musical Instruments Needie Work Patents Personal Supplies Photographs 4 Cameras Refrigerators Sewing Machines Sumps Storage Tutoring Typewriters Vaeuam Cleaners Wallpapers Wanted Washing Machines Airplues Srviei Air CoditBtBK Antiqaei Art Supplies Astrolog) Bicycles Bi Hurts, Pottl Books Business Micfeisec Business Services Cask Registers Clothing Firs Coal, Coke.

Oil 4 Wood Desks, Store, Off. Furn. Diamonds Jewelry Dolls Tom Electronic Equipment For The Garden For Sate Furniture Appliances Heating 4 Plumbing 'i Fixu SICK OVER BILLS? $126.97 REPAYS $5000 HO.ME OWNERS! Consoli-riote bills and reduce monthly payments, repay without penalty, term 5 years. 60 payments, finance charge is S2O23.20, annual percentage rate is 18 Percent, longer term avail. For quick confidential courteous service call: STATEWIDE CREDIT CANTON.

540 TURNPIKE ST. (K(e. 13K or Brookiine, 734-5430, anytime. 3 ROOMS OF QUALITY FURNITURE Consisting of a hi-fi stereo set, beautiful living room set. 7-pc.

bdrm. set w. mattress, spring, kitchen set. includes tables and lamps, all new complete for $583. Credit terms avail NATIONWIDE FURNITURE 1627 Hancock Quincy Open Nights to 9 P.M.

and Saturdays to 5JP.M. WAREHOUSE FURNITURE MISCELLANEOUS Hi-Fi-Television-Radio DINETTES $49 LIVING ROOM SETS S98 BEDROOM SETS $137 ALSO USED HOTEL FURNITURE WATERFRONT FURNITURE 379 Commercial St. Boston, 227-367l PitHT TIME INCOME HOVSE PARTIES PEDDLERS STOREKEEPERS OVER STOCKED Clearance of new and used TV's, radios, stereos, parts, ere. Once in a lifetime offer, no phone calls. SAM'S RADIO STORES, 90 North Wash, Boston.

Between North Sta. Haymarket Sq FAST SELLING LINE OF PANTY HOSE TRANS. RADIO TAPE RECORDERS. 8 TR. STEREO 2 3-PC.

POLYESTER MACK BARREL OF BILLS $107.47 Repays S10.0OO Call 237-6700 $1500 to S20.UOO! This loan amount financed S10.000 total of payments 319,346. number of payments, 180, annual percentage rate 10 shorter terms, higher rales on equity loans; payoff anytime. DOMESTIC CREDIT CORPORATION. 12 VorcCiier Ma. MORTGAGE MONEY any purpose will act quick.

Commonwealth Mortgage Co. 387 Harvard Brookiine 734-1400 TWO WAY RADIOS 9 Motorola radios and base sta 1 Oriental Rugs Wtd. ANY SIZE AND CONDITION SMX WITH CONFIDENCE BOSTON RUG CO. CAM. ANYTIME! RE 4-229 WE BUY EVERYTHING tion.

ail in working order, best offers. Call 852-7849. AKAI VT. 100 portable video tape recorder, very good call 643-2986. man had his slim chance to survive.

Nevertheless, his burns covered nearly 80 percent of his body, and the surgeons said later that fewer than six persons were known to have survived burns that extensive. To improve his chances, the surgical team headed by Dr. Joshua Tofield amputated both badly burned legs at mid-thigh several days after the crash. The measure was designed to reduce the area of dam aged skin susceptible to infection. Six weeks after the infection the surgeons were working to apply skin grafts from undamaged parts of his body to the burned areas, and Dr.

To-field said at the time that it would be months before his chances of survival would significantly improve. The young man impressed Dr- Tofield and the others who helped care for him with his unswerving desire to live. "He has kept up a very fierce determination to keep going," Dr. Tofield said in September. That determination, by all accounts, remained with him through a series Oriental rugs, paintings, SUITS TOY NOVEL TiES PERr U.MES COLOGNES ASST.

CUT' TABLEWARE BILLFOLDS, PURSES POCK-ETBOOKS COSTUME JEWELRY HITACHI T.V. LARGEST SELECTION NAME BRAND WATCHES IN N.E. TRY IS YOU'LL LIKE US SCOT SALES, INC. 234 HANOVER ST. NORTH END) BOSTON, MASS.

742-3832 cnina, stiver tea set, ciocks, antiques, pocket watches, old iew-elry. Call anytime 277-0466. MARANTZ model 20, FM stereo-tuner with cabinet, S250. 339-7230 or a nytime weekends. TV RENTALS $3.50 per special monthly rates.

Delivery charge extra. 623-1221. Wanted-Oriental Rup $5000503,000 SECOND MORTGAGES RICHARDSON INVESTMENTS 1U FORBES ROAD 843-5599 ANY CONDITION FREE APPRAISAL CALL, ANYTIME 71145400 Hotel, Restaurant Supplies WAREHOUSE SALE! FURNITURE WANTED LEOPOLD CHOUINARD crash survivor dies of complications that are common to almost every severely burned patient. He and his doctors had to overcome weight loss and malnutrition problems, bleeding in the stomach and intestines, blood poisoning, episodes of disorientation and hallucinations and lung infections like the pneumoenia that precipitated the fatal infection. Chouinard is survived by his parents, Roger and Laurette Chouinard, and six brothers and sisters.

Mrs. Chouinard, said today from her Marshfield home that she did not know just when she would bring her son's body home or when the funeral might be. ATTENTION clubs and organiza-i VARIOUS corrugated laboratory turns. We have 2o0 stack chairs Also antiques, Bric-a-brac, household items. JOE RENDA for banauets or functions, eold supplies as: plpetts, l2 1 2 oz.

polly bottles, Petri dishes, Duco Finance 73 Tremont 8B4-9453, 284-2893. frames and padding in fair con ht. Tel. 742-3920: eves, call 244-34B5. 7 dram vials some educational kits hoard eames.

Hours' REUPHOLSTER DIRT CHEAP dition. Can be seen at the CARLTON HOUSE, Quincy. Call 328-8550. Slipcovers, using remnants, LION The plane slammed into a seawall at Logan Airport while attempting to land in fog, and the 88 other persons aboard were killed. Chouinard had signed up with the Air Force shortly after his July 16, 1970, graduation from Twinfield Union High School in Plainf ield, Vt.

Charles Burbank, principal of the school, described Chouinard as "a very popular guy, very active and very athletic." He played baseball and soccer, was a member of the school band and of the National Honor Society. He also enjoyed hunting and riding a motorcycle and traveled from Vermont to Alaska on a motorcycle when he was first assigned there by the Air Force. The night before he left home Chouinard became engaged to Brenda Newton, 19, who was described by friends as his high school Sweetheart. His trip home had been tinged with danger once before as Chouinard and his mother escaped serious injury in a crash that demolished their car the night he came home on leave. That the young man survived the plane crash was remarkable.

Investigators said everyone else aboard apparently died instantly when flames roared through the fuselage shortly after impact. Chouinard himself told his surgeons three days after the crash that he owed his life to unnamed passenger who unbuckled his seat belt and shoved him part way out an open porthole just before the fire. It was because his head, right arm and part of his right shoulder were un-burned that the service- By Nils J. Bruzelius Globe Staff Leopold Chouinard, 20, who for four months was the only survivor of the July 31 jetliner crash at Logan Airport, died last night of complications following his massive burn injury. Chouinard and his surgeons at Massachusetts General Hospital had struggled for months to control and prevent the infections and other complications that generally follow a major burn.

The fatal inflammation came at a time when his condition seemed to be slowly improving. The native of Marsh-field, had had his first solid meal since the crash late last month, and the surgeons seemed to have overcome early problems in attaching skin grafts to his back shortly before the final infection began. The infection, which first appeared Dec. 3, was caused largely by a fungus known as Candida, Martin S. Bander, a spokesman for the hospital said.

The fungus is one of a number of weak organisms that are ordinarily no threat to healthy people but have caused infections with increasing frequency in sev-erly injured or ill patients. Chouinard's condition deteriorated steadily since the infection appeared, and he was unconscious much of the time in the days just before his death. An Air Force sergeant and chaplain's aide, Chouinard had been home for a month's leave in July and had boarded the Delta Air Lines DC-9 in Burlington on the first step of a long return trip to his duty station at Elmendorf Air Force Base in Anchorage, Alaska. Fri. 9-1.

9-5; 48 SECOND Middlesex Cummins Park. Woburn. 93o-1 county. 3544466. DUNSTER 4262.

77 Trowbridge Cam- I hrirltrp. filCHAfiDS. 963-523. 924-2300. A'DVk stTIMS Your product or FOR SALE I PRIVATE MAH.B0XES AVAILABLE FOR RENT inmnilMm I.Mttnl'i423-! HOUSES TO LET, WANTED IMPORTED Conteniporary wool I rug.

8'2Xim. has to he seen to service in iew hnglana only classified advertising catalog The Boston Globe's MARKKT OF THE MILLIONS OPPORTUNITY '74: This specif! classiJicd section will be published in The Sunday Globe, January 6. 1974 and will reach over a million and a half adult readers. MAR BATHROOM REMODELING be aDoreciated. Best offer ar- BELLINGHAM 6 3 We will install or remodel your cepted.

Call 321-6067, evenings; 1 1 2 baths, frpl. and wood, close KET OF THE MILLION'S is the ties, shwr. enclosures, medicine1 ana weekends. cabinets and carpentry. We LAB.

equipment, gal. glass perco. wdiit nwnuui i icn uuay im, nyaromcters, oipettes. funnels. the winter.

All work fully fluar- copper measures, also vvebco anteed. No money down. Will take monthly not due to March 1974 payments. Call DICK at SUPREME REMODELING, 235 Elm Dedham. 734-5400, any-time, 329-2345.

closest thing to a supermarket you can find in a newspaper, and it's chock full of opportunities, services, things to buy, sell, rent, or hire. Now doesn't that sound like the perfect place to announce your personnel needs, or to advertise what you have for sale or for rent? Call a Globe Ad-Taker now at 282-1500 to nut MARKET OF THE MILLIONS OPPORTUNITY '74 to work for you! tape recorder. 244-0732. WIND Power generators, Swiss and Australian models, 32 page booklet price sheet S1.00. KEN YON KING, Chatham, N.H.

04058. to schools and shopping, and d. kids and pets okay; S275. Call 883-1291 after 7 p.m. or Sat.

and Sun BURLINGTON, New split entr. Ranch, 3 all mod. nr. Rte 128, $350: sljo others. L.F.

RICHARDSON R.E. 324-7944 or 322-0803. BELMONT. New house 4 l'i baths, w. $500.

FRONGILLO 354-1300. CONCORD, 4 2'i bM'i garr. new construction, for sale, rent or lease, $450 per mo. FRED T. BOYD 11 Main Concord, 369-9765 or 259-9319.

FRAMINGHAM $400, vacant pe- cially dec. ranch on acre fenced for children's safety, frpl. Hi baths, 3 to 4 move right in! FIVE STA? REALTY, 197 Rle. 9, Natick, 235-5648. FRAMINGHAM North, $325, like-new contemporary 6 rm.

ranch on half acre grounds. 3 DININGRM. set, 6 chairs, table, buffet, Zenith console, TV, both for $225, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS PREFINISHED WHITE BIFQLD DOOR UNITS All steel -widths available; 1'6" (S3.90I; 20" (4.90); 2 6" (S4.90I: 50" 6'0" (9.901. All 8'0" hiilh. Quality prices available.

LINE LUMBER 284-8614. John P. Curley, at 81; B.C. athletic leader LIVING ROOM set, dinette set crib and bureau. Please call 298-0120.

MIRROR French Bevel," 90 yr. old. 83x73: each; 6-47x37 inch. For details call or write R. E.

Adam, 14 Cross KITCHEN CABINETS Fi'chburg, Mass. 01420. Before you buy kitchen cabinets SPECIAL PURCHASE Just in time for Christmas! Guaranteed delivery. Beaut. Baldwin Spinnet Piano w-bench: res.

price $995, while they last S795. at any of our 4 studios listrd below. Baldwin of Weymouth. 335-5507. Baldwin of Danvers.

Baldwin of Kingston. 585-3883. Baldwin of Pcabody, 535-1777. EXPERT PIANO MOVING We move pianos only. DAVID McCORD PIANOS.

492-1729. anywhere check our prices: You will save money! HARRISON. 1011 Harrison Boston, 450 Providence Highway. Dedham. or 329-3300.

LAMP CLOSEOUT AT FACTORY MUST sell at once! A 7-piece livrm. set, -all new! $198. Cash or terms. NATIONWIDE FURNITURE SHOWROOM, 1627 Hancock Quincy, 479-4663. ONE dble.

bed $50. 1 new man's suede coat, lined, size 40, $45. 1 manual Royal typewriter $20. 547-3122. Keep trying.

i'2 Datns, trpi. fuiiy anplianced kitchen, ga-rase. FIVE STAR REALTY, 197Rte. FRAMINGHAM and vicinity. 3Vi waterfront, $235: 5 $250; 6 7 $350; 8 S350 S425.

Duplexes $270 to $400. No fee! PETERSON and KEN-DELL, 873-3511. Table floor lamps, crystal BLUTHNER chandeliers, cane lamps, piass Tiffanys parts. LIGHTING LAMPS, 71 Amory st Jam. 442-1110.

M-F. 9-5: 9-2 6' Grand Rosewood, S3200. McCORD PIANOS, 492-1729. AIRCRAFT SERVICES STEAMSHIP PALLETS HARVARD ACRES, Stow, PIANOS WANTED Call 492-1729. USED one voyaae.

hardwood, line new, 78 in. in. in. Call STEVE or FRED. 475-6863, Andover.

PIANO WANTED For students: Spinet. Baby Grand or Upright. Call: 862-0404. GIVE HER A BEAl'TIFUL MUST VACATE Aircraft T-Hangars For Rent For further details, contact Bob Reardon of Paul Murphv at NASHUA AVIATION. Boire Field, Nashua.

N.H. Electronic organ for Xmas. low Sacrifice 10 sections heavy duty priced. By appt. 862-4067.

BEAT Santa to the punch! Beau. steel shelving, ix4zxr ana 12x36x87. 7 shelves each. Call days 876-6790. tiful Hammond B3 orfian with KITCHEN CABINETS Leslie speaker $2600 firm.

T. s-c cal! (Haverhill) 372-97P aft5 p.m. Antique, Stamps and Co'ns All styles' Wood and formica! Howard, Mah Are below -wnoiesaieiAvtiNur, tAuuv iin piano b. ant. grand.

1936. S7O0. 776- SUPPLY. fi8 Norm Hampton st. Boston, Tel.

442-4411. 2856 days, 933-6186 eves. sited on 35,000 sq. ft. pint grove, brand new spacious home has fireplaced living room, dining room with sliding glass wall to large eating deck, kitchen with breakfast area, GE self-cleaning oven and dishwasher.

3 large bedrooms, 2 ceramic baths, 2 car oversized garage, tennis and swimming facilities for res- idents, 1 year lease, $350 a month. BUILDER, days 1 Con-cordi. 369-6473. eves. 369-3961.

"HE WHO HESITATES IS beaut, like new expand, cane, a mere $250 ner mo. or an 8-dm. 1V2 bath splii entrv ranch with garage at only $290 per mo. Both feature an option to buy with $75 per mo. returned if you purchase.

Call ROGER BELANGER INC. REALTOR. Rte. 109, next to the Millis P.O.. 376-2943 or 329-2033.

(Boston Linei HULL, Kenberma section, comp. and comfortably 7 rm. house, newly renov. Through June $250 mo. Call 969-968a.

HANOVER, remod. 7 2 ultra mod. baths. closets, close to $300, 924-1996. You're looking at the most thmmhtfiil CHICKERING Grand Piano, fi ft.

USED STEEL i made 1914; $600. Call as is, 18 sections (approx. HAMMOND Organ X-77. mint FURNITURE WANTED ROVND TABLES, CHINA CLOSETS. DINING RM.

SETS, BFDBM. SETS, CHINA, GLASS AND RIGS! ANYTHING OLD! CALL, SKIP. ANYTIME 731-3336 lux, quarter men structural wide flange sections, best offer. 272-1354. sold new So700: will sacrifice for S4000 or best offer! Morns, before 9:30.

345-5326. HAYNES Flute. Piccolo, sen. 2 uivuiiiiui Christmas cases, stolen Dec. 9, lge.

reward, CUSTOM MADE POEMS And writing, serious and humorous. DAVID EPSTEIN, 277-0661 or 324-1166. btj(j-aaYt. LUDWIG drum set, includ. cym I BUY EVERYTHING Will call or eo anywhere.

Tel, bals, also nemo practice set. both S250 1-603-497-2452 TOUBER. LA 7-8635. CA 7- OFFICE TRAILER 24 new elec. heat.

Gift of all! SPINET piano; like new: also Ttnhv flranH and cturfent un with or without furniture. Best right. Priced low, appt. 862-4067 IMELROSE, ANTIQUES AND FURNITURE otter. 924-1022.

Lynn Fells, 8 frpl. porch, 425 i'2 oams. Wanted, brass beds bric-a-brac SEASONED FIREWOOD 1 LUDWIG Drum Set, 1 yr. old, oris, cost, $1200, selling for $600., Nick, 254-9110. jurnnd what not, 245-0042.

Cut any length, S120 cord, $65 The Boston Globe mo. VV ftLSH 3at-UU8U. MED FORD. 7 frnlc. IV, tiled baths, $395 mo.

WALSH R.E. 396-0800. MELROSE. 5 to deliv. 327-2367.

FIREPLACE WOOD JAPANESE Samurai swords wanted by collector, highest Prices paid. 1-993-4559. 6 BRASS antique cash reeisters; also used denim (kid's clothes 1-693-2864. WOOD CO. 284-2737.

REFRIGERATORS, ETC. 9 FT. OR A NT) FATHER clock, excel. John Patrick Curley, 81, of West Main street, Hyan-nis, athletics leader at Boston College 1929-1957 and the man who propelled BC football into national prominence, died yesterday at Cape Cod Hospital after a long illness. From 1929, when he became graduate manager of athletics at BC, until his retirement in 1965 as director of athletic facilities at the Heights, his life was centered around Boston College sports.

A graduate of Boston College in 1913, Mr. Curley was football manager at the school and also played varsity baseball. After graduation, he was an Army lieutenant during World War and then he built up a thriving lumber business in the South End. He was hired as graduate manager by Rev. James Dolan, president, and a lot of BC alumni asked, "Who's Curley?" The next three decades answered the question emphatically, and in 1965 more than 1000 people turned up at McElroy Commons on the BC campus for John P.

Curley Nnight. In November of 1970, Mr. Curley received the George Carens Award for "outstanding contribution to college football" and he talked about his years at BC in a Globe interview. "The three football bowl games had to be the high spot of my career," he said, "especially the Sug'ar Bowl of 1941 when Frank Leahy's team beat Tennessee. I'll never forget Charlie O'Rouke's winning touchdown." He once had a feeling that the late Gil Dobie could be coaxed away from Cornell to coach at BC, and Mr.

Curley was right. A few years later, he felt he saw greatness in Leahy, a Fordham assis 19th C. German work, S20O0, call 465-0511. Hard, split, delivered. 269-8229.

CORD wood. S65 cord. 16 REFRIGERATORS BOUGHT Allen Supply. Tel. lcnKth.

delivered, no orders less than 30 cords. 1-603-246-8992. FIREWOOD, 'i whole cord ALMOST new refrigerator, dish- dry hard wood, delivered, $bD wasner. gas dryer, moving, must BUSINESS MACHINES sell, call 4-5K14 aft. 0, CO rd Call aft.

5. 1-617-248-5165. FOR SALE, bale hay, $150 per bale. Call 583-8215 and ask for Earl. COMBO Frig-freezer, Whirlpool, 18 cu.

3 deluxe, features tsopton. safe, ouiet. ww, frpl. end. 4 lee.

cab. mod. bath. hdwd. firs.

S19S 'inhtd. 324-0217. NEWTON. Auburnrlale, best offer this week. 6 mo.

renewable lease, 2 trouble free spac. 8 v2 laundry, other furn. as 2 suites, 2 baths 893-7181 6-8 p.m. or 969-8675, any hour. NEEDHAM.

8 room Dutch Colo-ial. IV2 baths, nr. 6 monlh lease, refs. $375 per mo. HUMPHREY ASSOCIATES.

Realtors. 444-6410. NFWTON Chestnut Hill. Several 3-5 bdrm. furn.

homes. 3 year. $400S500. No fee! 244-68S9. MARIAN T.

SWARTZ A LTORS. NEWTON 5 or 6 br. house, 2 baths. pr S450. 731-4266.

731-3933. NATICK. 6 rm. house, excellent auto, ice maker, frost-free, $300. A.B.

DICK model 650 copy ma-rhine, in ed. working cond. Best price over S175. 899-8580. 3D4-193H FIREWOOD.

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Send a Globe Gift subscription to servicemen for only $1 a month. Wot'o cord, we deliver, call 436-66(9. anytime. HOLIDAY Season Special. Men's Women's Jewelry, 40 off on men's 3-carat Diamond, reg.

S580, now $320. Lady's reg. $240, now $160 2 carats. Many more low prices to choose -irom. Fiery Man Made White Dia- CASH REGISTERS I BUY SELL XT -reused cameras, lenses equip.

Mr. Curley, among the first inductees into BC's Hall of Fame, was a past president of the New England Colleges Conference on Athletics and the Eastern College Athletic Conference. He was also a director for the Football Foundation and Hall of Fame, was named BC's outstanding alumnus in 1942, and was given the Lynah Award in 1971 for his work as an athletic administrator. Born in Newport, R.I., he graduated from Rox-bury Latin School and Boston College Prep before enrolling at BC. On Friday, a Funeral Mass will be celebrated on the BC campus he loved at 10 a.m.

from St. Ignatius Church. He leaves his wife of 49 years, Louise (Murphy) Curley; two sons, John P. and Richard, both BC graduates, of Centerville; a daughter, Carol, 14 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. John A.

alsh DPU investigator John A. Walsh, 62, of 41 Perham West Roxbury, died yesterday in Faulkner Hospital, Roslindale, after a brief illness. Mr. Walsh was an investigator for the state Dept. of Public Utilities.

He was born in Boston and was a graduate of Boston English (1928) and of Harvard College (1932) with a degree in government. After attaining a master's degree from Boston State College in 1933 he went into social work and teaching in Boston. He then spent 20 years with the DPU. He leaves his wife, Doris (Hines), and five sons, John A. Walsh Jr.

of Boston, Peter of Walpole, Thomas of Newton, James of Cambridge and Paul Walsh of Boston. There will be a Funeral Mass at 10 Friday in St. Theresa's Church in West Roxbury. Fund established for victims of Cambridge fire A group of East Cambridge residents have started a fund for the 30 persons many of them elderly left homeless yesterday by a general alarm fire on Cambridge street. Dominic Pefine of Gore street will head up the committee, which has opened an account at the Middlesex Bank in the name of the East Cambridge Fire Fund.

NCR CASH REGISTER 7 totals, excel, like new, S325. Call 232-3073. 5WEDA Hotel-Motel ReBister, model 76. cd. best offer.

Eyeing ring Over 130 styles. I highest prices raid, cash on Gift case free. Registered life- sot- N- E. PHOTO. 46 Mass.

time guarantee certificate. Free' ave Arlington, 643-1463. home demonstration. Phone or; ONE new super Combo, 4x5 with HOLIDAY INN, 890-3000 Ext. write: Worthington Jewelry Co.

tripod 5 lights (2 spots one 360. 8-5. P.O. Box 97. Brockton.

Mass. 587-6380, anytime, 8 a.m.-lO p.m. for an appt. or call collect. 4 WINDOWS 77x62.

1 window 77x69. 2 windows 90x50. thermo pane, ideal for store front. Call 453-1451 bcf. 5 p.m.

WOO watt. 2-2000 watt lights) plus stand $375: One complete color processing unit (Calumet E3 1 with hangers densometer. -S1500: One 26W Pako 36 amp standun dryer $400. Take it all for $2000. Call 423-2829.

Coal, Coke, Oil, Wood location, lease. Call after 9 p.m.. 527-7890; REVERE. 5 rm. Gamhrel, Vh baths, un down, low taxes, only $22,900 or rent $200 with $50 mo.

return on ontion, dep. rea. 289-4867 or 289-7793. ROSLINDALE, 8 lge. close to shop.

schools, immed. occupancy, S300 unhid 254-5283. RANDOLPH. modern. 2-bdrm.

d'l-'lex ranch, immed. $''50 fno feel. CHARTER AL V. 843-4502. SUDBURY.

2 excelienK rentals, beautiful 7 room ranch, pll appliances, included at S390 per month, also large 8 room 21' bath colonial, $495. Immediate occupancv. Families onlv. JOHN H. RANKIN INC.

REALTORS, Sudburv 443-5151. STONEHAM. top loc. 3 bdrm. l'i baths, $295: conv.

to 93128: no pets. 933-5246. TEWKSBURY, $225, mod. 3 FIREWOOD MUSIC (North Shore Areal dry season TYPEWRITERS narawood (white Immed. free delivery.

GRFFN THUMB ASSOC. 526-1405, CLOSE-OUT, rebuilt electrics, IBM. SCM, Royal and Reming-ton, $65 ea. 282-5656, 961-1010. FOR YOUR PARTY Entertaining pianist, can also make up songs about guests.

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287-1729. Hardwood. 4 ft. lengths. FOB Nashua.

New Hampshire, $50 a cord. Call 773-5031J FIREPLACE WOOD SEASONED hardwood $75 $40 l'a cord, delivered Boston area, eves. 1-643-9370. FIREWOOD, 16 in. or 24 in.

hardwood, $85 cord, $50 half cord, fast rieliverv betw. Boston ARE YOU MOVING? MEDICAL SUPPLIES I'll buy your dishes, an tiques, glassware, silver, linens, frames, clocks and bric-a-brac. MRS. B. JOHNSON.

332-7135. Concord. N.H. Call 24 his. 1- COMPLETE nursing home sup Dnrm.

auplex. priv. pnv. drive, nice lot. ARTHUR R.E..

658-4520. WAKEFIELD. New 4 bdrm. garrison duplex. 1V2 baths, cab.

lge yard. $325. also others. L.F. RICHARDSON" R.E..

324-7R44 or 332-0803. WELLESLEY. older 3 bdrm. co-lomal, $375. 4 bdrm.

duplex, $425. mod. 3 bdrm. ranch. $500..

'COFFALXYJWSim wSifjTN. $175. mod. 5 rm. duplex.

2 near shopping. Arthur 658-4520. WOBURN. $195. mod.

4m du I NEED plies, hospital beds. elc. All re-t conditioned. Call PRO-EX. 471-! 0411.

P.O. Box 1575, Boston, Your old FIREPLACE wood. delivered anywhere in Boston area. For fast service call 1-582-6664 aft. 6 p.m.

Mass. 02104. books, etc. nottery, 527-0236, clocks, wicker, S69-2456. OLD CLOCKS WANTED Boston Month 3 Mo.

6 Mo. Year Postal District 5.50 16.50 33.00 66 00 New England States 5.00 15.00 30.00 60.00 Elsewhere in U.S. and Possessions and Canada 6.00 18.00 36.00 72.00 Foreign Countries 8.00 27.00 54.00 108.00 Servicemen 1.00 3.00 6.00 12.00 ANY CON'D. CALL LARRY. 869- Desks, Store and Office Furniture and Fixtures 644R.

OLD FLOOR LAMPS WTD. plex, enrnetire throughout, priv. bsmt. ARTHUR R. 658-4520.

WATERTOWNi Hill Top loc. duplex, 2'. baths, elec. ht $400. 924-1996.

CALL 332-7135. WILL BUY ANYTHING Attic to cellar. 527-3083. MAINE REAL ESTATE SUPER CLEARANCE NO responsible offer refused, on warehouse shelving, counters, display cases, cash and carry, 10-4 p.m., Dec. 14 h.

584 Commonwealth Mass. 2S7-S964. 10 ft. conference table, walnut, nft. cost $700.

seil $350. LOST AND FOUND Please circle correct rate and make check or money order payable to The Boston Globe. SEND GLOBE TO: NEW CAPE FOR SALE We found a part-tima job in Revere for a waitress from Maiden. Give one million people a chance to apply foryour job. Call Globe Classified.

282-1500. criT'T ir T2rMrTr- FOUND, blk. Heinz variety. breezew nrt 1 IwpV livJK' mo. male dud with 3 writ.

naws. with formal tant coach, and he talked Leahy into coming to BC. "Dobie had some great years at Cornell, but he had a couple of so-so seasons prior to 1936," recalled Mr. Curley. "I thought he might want a change of scenery." In 1939, Dobie left BC and Leahy was plucked by Curley from the Fordham staff.

In the following two years, BC won 20 games, lost only two (one to Clemson in the Cotton Bowl). After World War II, Mr. Curley's contacts enabled Boston College to schedule the most outstanding teams in the country, and in 1949 BC's hockey team, under John Snooks Kelley, won the national title at Colorado Springs. Name arn or jT J'ark Sq. Fri.

423-2008. FEMALE Siamese cat found, vie. rnth. frv. in basement.

All St. Margaret's Church. Call 282- elect. Middle $30's. 207-384-280 DIAMONDS, JEWELRY eyenings.

CENTRAL Many 10 arre Address. -State. Zip. CityTown L-Uftl large sold ring, iorai pat-, tern set with blood stone. Inside of ring is taped.

OtierinB re-: ward for more than value of. ring. Is of sentimental value on.y. 492-7258. LOST Irs.

male Sealnoint Ria-t buildinff lots available, garden spots, firewood: to $6500, some terms 10 stTeam front. $4850: 16 acres, fielHs. woods $3850. FRFE CAT-AI OG. PINE CONE REALTY, "-ri'er.

Box B'53. Newport. Me. 04953. 207-368-4315.

CASH for diamonds, iewelry. old' Eoid -ind antique iewlry. E. A. i GRAVALLESE.

333 Washington st.Rn:! WE buy diamonds jewelry, to- i prices. LUFTIGS. rm. 401. 333 ORDERED BY: I I mese cat lost in Fenway area on Wash, Boston, est.

I860. Dec. 2. of no financial value to, anyone, house pet. very goner- ous reward, no questions Name HEATING and PLUMBING Address.

Give one million people a chance to buy what you're selling. Call Globe Classified. 282-1500. aiter. ieii3P4L LOST- male, 4 rr.

old Irish Setter, chain collar with no tags, lost vicinity of AUston. Call 254-2287 eves. LOST In Dorchester. Dec. 4.

Labrador X. blk. with curly tail, boy's pet. 825-1776. GAS conversion burner, e-r.

BUT 4HO.0O0 75.000 otpt. S140 offer. 332-4397. CityTown.

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