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The Lowell Sun from Lowell, Massachusetts • Page 11068

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The Lowell Suni
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Lowell, Massachusetts
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11068
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32 LOWELL SUN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1973 Roberts family fund drive swelled by $1100 BILLER1CA Tile Curl Roberts family fund drive was swelled by an additional $1100 last week, as (he result of a drawing conAicted at the 5 Cent Savings Bank in Pine hurst. John Sears of North 'Jilleri ca, in an updated statu: report on the fund drive ami I he construction of the Roberts home, says first jjrize went to Randy Cameron of Jaffrey, N.H., second prise to Bruce Earl, of Chelsea, third prize to Charles Gath of Tewks fourth prize to Anna belle Erniion of Nosth Biileri ca and fifth prize to H.L. Simpson of Burlington. Sears, who is hopeful the home can be completed by Labor Day, credited a number ni firms and individuals for tiieir continuing labors in building Hie home. The foundation says Sears, laii by Hie Glavin Construction firm; the exterior siding by Rtaroid Hill; the.

interior wallbowd labor by Michael SeidelT the installation of a complete heating system by the Wright Oil Company; the plumbing system (tbie parts at cost) installed by T.A. Ellis and Sob; the insulation, labor and materials from the TYyus Insulation Company; the paint was furnished by the Casey Paint and Wallpaper I Avocado, Harvest Hold jj STYLICS: Ovnl Bowl nnd Shell Bowl. I When vm sn! Pcorlc You buy Dlrocllp Iron A Now Wny lo snoin A Cronl Wny To Sow! I I I CiHtmanv and the nalntim! ac complished by Robert Nocco. The cellar fioor, says Sears, was completed by Sabre Brothers. Preparations are now being made for the electrical wiring which will be accomplished by a member of the Roberts family wtio Sears says is a professional in this field.

SEARS TAKES note that all of these jobs obviously cannot be done at the same time and says "we have been extremely fortunate in our endeavors up to this point." He said (he town officials have been very helpful in expediting necessary paperwork to move the project along. Sears made special mention of George MeMahon, the Bil terica building inspector, who he said has displayed "an" unending amount of patience and understanding along with a keen eye as to what the law needs to be satisfied. His leadership and direction are greatly appreciated, as was also the leadership direction offered by the Billerica Board of Health," said Sears. Another event upcoming is a yard sale, which will be conducted by Louis Madden and the proceeds will go to the Roberts family building fund. Tewksbury mapping committee reorganizes TEWKSBURY The mapping committee, seven members strong, met at town hall, reorganized, and vutcd tu pay for wetlands maps already done by Col East.

It was the first time in a year the full board had met. The new chairman is Richard Tr'ueba, road commissioner, the vice chairman is Frank Anlonelli, selectman, and the clerk is Frederick Downs of the master plan committee. Other members present included, besides Downs, Joseph Doherty, planner and Joseph Chevalier, water commissioner. Assessor Lewis Tremb lay was present also. Conservation Commission Member A 1 Zammutto moved the committee accept aerial pictures of town wetlands and pay Col East, a bill of $751 when Hie negatives arrive.

THE conservation commission, highway and water departments, sewer commission and many other town officials will be able to use the wetlands maps to control building and better coordinate town projects, officials say. Doherty, on a Trembtay suggestion, moved that at the next special town meeting an arlicle should be placed on the warrant to allow sewer commissioners to name a representative to the mapping committee. The vote was unanimous. For the meantime, Tremblay moved a commission member be named an alternate so as to be able to attend all meetings. I WE'RE SO CONFIDENT OF THESE LOW PRICES ON I OUR BEAUTIFUL, LUXURIOUS CULTURED MARBLE I I PURCHASED AS AN ENTIRE FACTORY PRODUCTION I RUN THAT WE BET YOU A FREE MARBLE TOP YOU CAN'T BUY ONE AT A LOWER PRICE ANYWHERE! $36,00 $51.00 COUMSS: While and Gold, Victorian Blue.

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Bissel, Thermos, Kenwood, Pioneer, Garrard, Panasonic and many more! Sunbeam Teflon II Immersible Fry Pan 86761A WAS 20.47 AM Pocket Portable Radio Perfect For Ball Game or Beach PA 101 WAS 4.99 4 J9 Shopmate 14" Drill Double Insulated 825U03 WAS 8.77 Presto Mini Hair Dryer Just Right For Vacation Travel 624032 WAS 5.97 Panasonic Cassette Recorder with Built in Mike RQ4tfS WAS 39.95 Save up to 50 On Selected items in These Departments Cameras, televisions, appliances, giftware, flatware, china, sporting goods, stereos components. Don't miss out. This offer will not be repeated whole new money saving way to shop! UMMIT IN MASSAC Braintree 5 Comers 9 (Next to Shenwod Plaza), No. Reading Atlantic Plaza, INear South Shore Plaza), Brockton: 661 North Mali! Route 2R UMjuri 227 1 Streel (Wnbum 1 Cor Sh eet, Chelmsford: Westford Road (Drum Hill), Dodham: nets) IN NEW HAMPSHIRE; Manchester Hanover Route 1 at 1 28, East Lynn: 60 Boston Streel Near North Street, Nashua: 2SO Main Street (Next to Simoneau Plaza). Shore Ice Arena), Hyannis: 338 Main Street, Natick: Route Portsmoulh, 18U WoodbuiyAvenue..

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Pages Available:
153,336
Years Available:
1893-1977