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BRIDGEPORT POST Wednesday, Miirdi 2-1, 1976 Death NoUces jt AtLEN In Weil Haven Velerani Hoip 1al, March 32. 1976- Sluarl Alien, heaved husband of Eileen Btacri Alien cf 10 ralhfrlne coujJ, Mil ford. Services will be held Thuriday ol 3 p.m. Irom first Church of Crtrlsl Corvgiesallona -MHford. Inlermervt In Kln-ji Highway 'cemetery.

Rlcndi may toll Wednesday 5 and 7 to 9 p.m, at Ihe Cody- Vrti te lunercl home, 107 Broad f.Mlford. Masonic services be con- Wednesday at 8 p.m. A in Mltlord March rt. Stephen GcraX 27 Edgemcnl Road, Devon, husband of Ihe tale Henrietta frvnefc (leveled father Of ileni eltu (Boise) Tohler and Mrs. yited to I tuneral from Ad irmo Fwneial Home, 171 A i 51,.

ofl Friday o1 9:15 a.rn. and from i 51 Teresa's Ctiurch ol 10 a.m, wllh a o( Chrhtlon Burial. Interment rn St. John's ccmelery, Alrarfard. Frlendi n-ay call Wednesday 7 10 9 p.m.r Thuri- ttay to 5 end, 7 10 9 p.m.

CURNAN-tn Derby, Marcfl 17, H7i, nllce Hoyden Curnan or tt Clovcrdare A l-tunllnglon, wife of Earl F. Curnan II. mother ot Earl F. Curnati HI, rAaryolltc, Patricia ond pare! Curnan, daughter of Thcmaj cm rMnroarcl Stapclton Hoyden ond siller ittrs. William (Margaret) Raekwe 1.

Funeral will be Thursday al 5:15 a.m. from Iti a Pagllaro'i. Riverview lunero Jionie, 3W i ShcMon, by of Christian Burial ot 10 cm In 51- Lawrence Church. Filends may call Tuesday and Wednesday from 7 1o 9 p.m. Conlribulloni may bo mode lo 1he Hunllngton Hlilailcol Society through the funeral dlteclar.

FARNHAFA-ln Mil ford March 32, Eorle C. Farnhom, husband ol Hie la1- Mary' Houde Farntiam oF 4DO Welch's Point Road, Mllford, uncle of Lawrence A. Maude ol En.it Haven, f-untro services on Thursday ot 1 a.m. ol the Wliford Funeral Home, 3tt Cherry TAllfartJ Interment In Beaverdnlc Men irlol Park, Hamden. Friends may toll Wednesday 4-S p.m.

G4LLAGHER-- Suddenly in Bridgeport, 23, 1976. Daniel G. Gallagher, tiusband of 1hc lale Helen Morgan bo higher of 37? Park street, Brldge- Funeral from the Bracken Donovan funeral home, IMl Noble av hat Ballon on Frlda IS a and In 1he Churcli ol Charles ElorroTiico with Mass ol Chrl Han Durlol nt 9 a.m. Re olives oni ends Invited Interment In Lakevlew ctmelcry. Calling hours Wednesday 7-9 ond Thursday and J-9 p.m.

CLANCY-- In 1hl5 March 71- Barnes P. Glancy Ml Moplewood nve Bridgeport, luioand tieanai Forrlnglon Funerol services wll lake place on March 25 In the Redgale-Henncsw luneral home 7734 Wain slreet at 6:15 a.m. and ot 9 0' crock In 51. AuguiHne's ca hedral Mass of Chrlillan Burial. Intermcn 4n" St.

Michael's cemetery. Friends moy cq.ll Wednesday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. CRECUtA-- In Falrfleld, March 31. Helen Farkas Grecula, wlclow pelcr Greculo, formerly al Ha i tod Ernest 1 Mrs. HaIcr ner.

Friends arc Invited 1o allern Ihe fun-ra! from 1he funcial residence a Polke and Son, ISiS Fnlrlieid venue, corner Hancock on Thursday 13 a m. end at First Unifcd church of Christ; at 10:30 a.tri. Reverend Eml Naay. paslor, officiating. Inlerment In Grove cenielery.

Ftlendi mav eal Tuesday end Wednesday 3 lo 5 and 7 lo a m- Those so desiring may moke dontrl'bulloni to 1hc cJ Rjfhablllfairon Cenler. J(5VCE-- In Ihll City, March 33, Helen L. Joyce ol 76 Savoy slrref Private luneral services be nela In Hie Albert W. Spec funeral home, 1111 Falrllcid avenue. 1 b-cn requested thai calling hour and be emitted.

Interment In Mf Grove cemetery. JOYUER-- In, Nonvalk MospUal, March 1976 John Kenneth Joyner ol 16 Reich crt circle, Weitporl, tiuiband ol Cor iiclla MocPhprson Joyner, fa 1 her Doug as D. Joyner, Margaret brother ol Cyril B. Jovner. Mcmorla services on Friday at 11 a.m.

In th Congregational church, Wes rt. In lieu o( flowers, contribution he made 10 Ihe Weslparl Llbrar Mr. Joyncr's name. Arrangement hy 1he Fahte Hjnetal tiome, 31S Slot Wcslparf, To Insure correct Iniertlon 1 '-Memory and Man Notices should be tn writ- I HE 24 In advance 'publication dtkle. Malt ta EJ5 410 Stale Brtd Report, Conn, OQ602.

1 1 MONUMENTS Larst DUpUy Qplfi 7 Oiyt HUGHES CHAPMAN MONUMENT CO. BGO Main IS stepney Tel. 261-6114 CEMETERY WSGrUPTION LSTTER5NG and DATES Work Done On Your All Cemeteries Joe Silvesiro Conrtctitut Morument Phone 367-1484 CARD Tim ROSARIO R( to express our si Jion lo Jho many frio many acls ol kindness, during our recent berea for ur ilioughlfulness Mr OBITU. EcUicm Cetlccz Services for Edheni Cerkez, Ba, of 561 Henry avenue extension, Stratford, a retired machinist vith the Heppenstall company, vho died Sunday in Bridgeport icspital, took place Monday in he Dergin funeral home, Water- jury. Burial was in the New a inc Grove cemetery, Waler- )ury.

Born in Yueosiavia, Mr. Cer- iez was a Bridgeport area resident more than 20 years. Survivors include his wife, Wrs. fffulija Pejiusilc Cerkez; two sons, Raslm Cerkez of Strnt- brd and RemzIJa Cerkez of Millord; two daughters, Mrs. Seka Mulic of Yugoslavia and Mrs, Nada Bajraktarevic of MiUord; a brother and sister in Yugos avia; three grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

James P. Glancy Services for James P. Glancy, 6-t, of 201 Maple wood avenue, a eric for the Ward Baking company, who died Tuesday in St. Vincent's hospital, will take place Thursday at 8:15 a.m. in the Redgate-Henncssy funeral home, 2936 Main street, and at 9 o'clock in St.

Augustine cathedral. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Mr. Glancy was born in Bridgeport and lived here al' his life.

He was 'a member ol the Philip Sheridan Assembly Fourth Degree Knights of Co- umbus and Germania- Schwaben association, Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Eleanor Farrington Glancy, DEATH NOTICES KENNELLY-- in Wolerbury, Worth 33, W6. Morris J. Kennclly of 172 Clmrnu avenue, Wolerbury, Funeral FrJdoy 10:15 a.m. from Murphy funeral home, IIS Willow ifreol, ana to 51.

Maraarel's church In Walerburv for a Mass at 11 a.m. Irlermtnl In Calvary cemetery, Waferbury, Fflends may call Thursday from 2- an 7-7 p.m. Con Irlbullons to Don Bosco Teclintcal High, School, Boilon, KERTESZ-- In this March 197i. John Kcilesi, beloved husband of Helen Kutlolskl Kerlesi ol Bretlon slfeet, beloved father of Alvln John, Kennelh E. Kerleit and Mrs.

Maroartt PoiveX. Friends are Invited 1a attend the funeral Irom the funeral reildencc of Frank Polka and San, 1SJ Tairflek avenue, corner Hancock on Friday a 10 and nf Ihe 1ril United church ChrliF at 10:30 a.m. Rev. Emll paslor, orilclatlng. Intermenf be on- noirnced.

Frlendi may call en Wednesday 7-9 p.m. and Thursday 3-S and 7-9 p.m. LUCEY-- In this city March 23, 1974. Edna Dolling Lucey, widow of Jamei p. Luccy of 44 Redding Place, Bridgeport.

may allend the funeral services on Saturday, Winrcfc 37, tn her lote residence, 44 Redding PJftco nl 1cry! Friends may cafl from 12 noon Thursday and Friday. Family rcqucits cfttlribulloru lo The Heart Assaclatlanj IBS Park Avenue, Bridgeport. KOOHAN-- tn Mlramor March 22, 1J76. F. Heonan ngc ii, oF 3ZSI S.W.

Mlh ovenae, Mlramor, died Monday ot hli residence, fcrmerly of Bridgeport. He ll survived by two ions, George (Aloe) Noon of Mlramar, Flo. and James F. Hainan Jr. of Bridgeport ond lour grandchildren, Funeral Mais Thursday at 11 a.m.

al SI. Stephen's Catholic church, MIrcmor, Fli Interment In Danlg fAemorlal park, Danlo, Fla. ArraigerrLenl by Wi niter Klrby funeral chapel, Mlramar, FIc. NOWACZYK-- In Brldgeporl, March 13, 197i. Eleanor MowaciyK, age 59, beloved wife of A.

George Kowaeiyk ol 248 Wigwam Lane, Slraltord. rlends are Invlled lo altend Ihe funeral on Thursday ol 8 m. R. McDonald Fdneral Home, 2591 Main Stratford and "ct 9 a.m. In St.

Ma Chuich, 5lrol(ord, with a Mass CtirUtlcn Burial. Irterrncnt In St. Joh cemelory. Friends may call WtQnsido 3 lo 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. PATERKOSTRO-- In 1hls city, 2 I97A Glacondlrva Palernoitro, balov v.ife of Dona ha Pclcrnbltra of 55 Go den drive, beloved mother ot Ange Poternoitra, Daniel Paternostro, Uomtnlck Patcrnoitro and Dot Slmeonc- sister of Lulgl Pate noitroj Antonio Poternairro ana Mr Maria Friends are Itwll to attend the funeral on Thursday mor Ing at 8:30 from the Farenle-Lau funeral home, SVashlnglorx even ond al 9:30 a.m.

In St. Raptiae church a Maw of Chrlillan Burl Interment In St. Michael's, cemetery Friends may call Tueiday from 7 to and Wednesday from 3 ta 5 lo 9 p.m. PATE-- In this city March 24, Le M. Pate, beloved husband Mur Checkley Pate of Hldg.

33, Apl. 150 Success Village. Fflcrds are Invlled altend 1he funeral on Friday at 2 p. In Cyril I-. Mull Ins Funeral Ham 1WO Boston Avenue, corner Rlrfgele wllh trie Rev.

Robert C. rAoffal, Past oF Summerfleld Melhodlsl Church, delating, Interment In Lakevlew cem lery. Frfendi may call Tlwriday 3 lo ana 7 lo 9 p.m. Parking lot entrance Rldgefleld Avenue. TVER-- In city, MorchV- 73, James Tyer, beloved huitxind of Margaret Tyer ef 50 Popermlll Ian Falrfletd.

Beloved lalher of Ir. Jam r. Mrs Mary Louise owa end Mrs. Peggy Caulileld. vlted to attend the Igneral on Frldo March 25 ot 9:30 o.m.

Irom Sriaug Brother! funeral home, 50 road, Falrlleld and at ID a.m. at Thomas Aquinas church w11h a Man Christian Burfal. Interment In St. cPiael's cemclcry. Friends rnoy ca 1 Thurjrfay 3-S and 7-P p.m.

THANKS amily ol DY PERRUCCIO Jhanks and apprecia- ids ond neighbors for Ihe flowers and cards received vement. May God bloss you i s. Roy Perruccio and family If msmmmtimaffim TO SETTLE ESTATE i MONUMENTS to go at I EVERYTHING MUST GO! i 1 All Selecr VERMONT GRANITE 3 Slill A Goorl ScWlion Come in and Check lire Skei! fij I HONEYSPOT MONUMENT WORKS I 1300 Slrnlford nridgcporl Tel. 377-7027 a son, Dennis Glan', of Oltumwa, Iowa; three lUfjhters, Mrs. Eleanor Lnskn, Bridgeport; Mrs.

Mary Ja- GS, of Dridgeporl; Mrs. Elizath Mandrona, of Hanou, Gerany; two brothers, Capt. Erans Glancy, of the Bridgeport ilice department, Sgt. Richard ancy stationed with the Army Fort Brngg, N. a sister, rs.

Marge Carlson of Fair- eld; eight grandchildren and vcral nieces and nephews. Daniel C. Gallagher Daniel G. Gallagher, 75, of 379 ark street, a retired employe Jenkins died yesterday his home. Services will take place Friday 8:15 a.m.

in (ne Bracken-Donan-Spodnick funeral home, 41 Noble avenue, and at I clock In St. Charles church, urial be in Lake view ceme- y- A City resident 30 years, Mr. altagher retired 10 years ago. a member of the Council Catholic Men. Survivors include two sons, iniel G.

Gallagher, of Cali- rnia and John J. Gallagher unlington; three daughters, rs. Vivian Ream of Milford, rs, Patricia Duback of Trum- ul 1 and Mrs al ly Teal of ridgeport; a sister, Miss Josephe Gallagher of Donegal, Trend; 24 grandchildren, and reat-grandchildren. Peter Grccula Services for Mrs, Helen Grecula, 82, widow of Peter rccufa, formerly of Hancock venue, who died Monday, wil ke place tomorrow at 10 a.m. the Frank Polke and Son fu- eral home 1546 Fairfield avenue, id at 10:30 o'clock in the First niEed Church of Christ with the ev.

Emil Nagy, pastor, ol jciating. Burial will be in Moun- ain Grove cemetery. Miss Helen L. Joyce Private services for Miss Heln L. Joyce, 77, of 76 Savo treet, who died Monday, wi! ake place ia the Albert Spear uneral home, 1222 Fairfield venue, with the Rev.

Lyman Reed, pastor and the Rev. DEATH NOTICES ELLECO-- In Derby, March 23, 1974. Pas- auol Velleco, huitxjid of Alterla Zan- ra Velloco of 533 Howe avenue. She 1on, SrolHer of John Valleco of Derfcy- Ecrvlces will Frlrfay morning al 8:1 a.m. from Pag! jura Rlvervlcw funcra 3'W River road, Shcllon ond wllh a Mass of Idc Resurfcctlon ol 9 a.m.

In 51. Joseph's churcJi, Shelfcn, nlermen fn Sf. Pcrer ctmelerv, Derby- Friends may-call of Ihe funeral hort Thursday 3-5 and 7-f p.m. In lieu conlrlbullons may be made To Ihe Echo Hose Ambulance Fund through he funeral home. WARGO-- In IhTs cfly, March 23, 1W George VJargo, beloved brolher of Jcfi oi 3li slrcel, Slfatfor Funeral services on Friday al cr.m* Irk Ihe Rohrn and Luchansky nerol 21S9 Barnum avenve, SUa lord and al 9 a.m.

In 1Nr Holy Nam ol Jesus church v-illi a cl Chrl tlan Gurlal. Inlermenl St. Mkhae cemejery. Frffddj moy coll Wedieido 7-9 p.m. nnd" Thursday 3-S and 7-7 p.m WHIGKT-- In Praipect, March 7 1974.

Ruth Wrfght, lorrnerly of Grow Trail, Stiellcn, wife ol Henry G. Wrlflti molher of Charles ond Henry -Wrlgh rs. Rl chard Carlson Mrs Locke ond Mrs. Robert Pew, U.gron children and 1 great grandchild. Funcr win be Friday al 11 a.m.

In Rlvervle Funeral Homt, 370 River Rood, Stiellc wlm.lhe Rev. Alfred Morris, Rcdor The Church ol Good Shepherd, offlcla Fair riI Fri ends "hiirsdl 3 1o 5 ond 7 to 9 p.m. JnMemoriams 1n loving memories of our falhcr, Jua Suorei, who passed away en 24, 1969. Sadly missed by fits children Mayd Alwaro and Jeanelf. IN WEWORIAM In cherished memory of our molhe 1 lin belh Roberts, svho entered Eternal.

March 14, 1967. To tieolth thai knaweth no decay To lite- that cannot pass cwoy To sunshine of Eternal day To Jesus forever 10 stay. So orcally loved and missed by daughters Dilys, ElTicl, Sellie and fomlll in MEMQIUAM In losing memory of our beloved brother, John (SnarlvJ Zavory, who pass away 24, Pear Shorty: We could never forget you. There's no use lo try. And all our thoughts: of you.

Always make us cry. Pa has gone to be wllh you, So Vnow you're nol And vva'ro Pa Is happy, Ta be with his beloved ion. So a 11 ho ugh our hearts are racked v.1 bear (1 we can art be again. missed and lovingly remembe Ma ond Goldle. ia MEMORIAL In loving memory of Linda Fran our beloved daughter arid s1w died March It, mi.

We- odtn sll end think of you, And Ihe way you flled. To think before closed your eyes You could nol say goodbye. The blow WQI tiard, the shack severe We never dreamed your dealh wai re But only Srtoae who love can The pain al par Mr 3, without larewsl God us s1reng1rt to face 1he bl But wtial tt meant fo lose you. Ho one win ever know. Sadly missed ond clwoyi by your molher Jean, father Carmen- a your bralticri Gary and Dean.

1 IN WiEMORIArW In precious memory of our belo 1 mom end grandma, Elliabetfi away March 24, 1947. How yoj were. Dear Mom 1 way. Loving us, guiding ui every day, Your goodness and sweetness itlll In our hfofls, Even Ihough are nov; apart, jome day we'll agotn we know In Jhat bcaultful Heaven where Chrhll ao. Sadly missed by her daughter and band Elhel and Harold Williams, gra 1 children Frank John and 1 Dllyi Novak and (jreal-gronrteMIc 1 Lynne and Laurie Wovolc.

IN MEMORIAM In fovlno memory of my beloved 1 band, John Zavory, who pcs av.oy March 24, two yean lodoy. Dear Shorty: Worth 24 Ih a sad day, Because It's Ihe day (hot went aw You left me wllh an aching heorl, Thot 1 Ihouahl would break when hud la part. Two years have poised ond 1 to believe 11 's tfut. What eince a Happy Tiome Is now a house filled wllh memor of you. i You always did your very beit, i Your heart was warm and lender.

You lived your life for Ihosc you Fov And Ihose yo" loved remember. Sadly mliied and lovingly rernembe Kay end Joncit. award Orr, pastor eiyiettlus of i Congregational urch officiating. Burial will in Mountain Grove cemetery. John Kertesz Services for John Kertesz, 64, 201 Brctton street, a dental boratory assistant with the Bonn! Dental Lab, who died Tues- in St.

Vincent's hospital, will ptace Friday at 10 a-m. in le Frank Polke and Son funeral me, IMS Fairfield avenue, and 10:30 o'clock in the First nited Church of Christ with the ev. EmiL Nagy, pastor, offlci- ng. Burial ivill be announced, Mr. Kertesfc was born in iroop, Pa.

and lived in ridgeport for Ihe past 35 years. was also a retired employee the International Harvester mpany. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. elen Kudalski Kertesz, of ridgeport; two sons, Alvin J. ieriesr, of Monroe, Kenneth E.

of Cheshire; a aughter, Mrs. a ozvek, of Monroe; a brother, rlhur Curtis' of New. Jersey; wo sisters, Mrs. Theresa ercenberg, Mrs. odztnski, both of Wylusing, 11 grandchildren and veral nieces find nephews.

Mrs. James P. Lucey Mrs. Edna M. Dallwig Luccy, of 44 Redding place, widow James P.

Lucey, -died, yester- ay in her home. Services will take place Satur- ay at 10 a.m. in her home, th the Rev. John Gilmartin of Augustine Cathedral and the ev. Robert Moffatt of Summer- ield Methodist church, officEat- g.

Burial will be in St. Mi- iael's cemetery. Mrs. Lucey, a lifelong City resent, was a member of Our ady's Guild of St. Augustine's at hedral.

Survivors include. a son, James Lucey of TnimbuH; two aughters, Mrs. Dorothea Otto kinsman. of. Bridgeport and Mrs.

obert Strouse of Lakewood, hio; 11 grandchildren, and a ecc. Mrs. A. George Noiyaczyk. Services for Mrs.

Eleanor 'ash Nowaczyk, 59, wife of A. eorge Nownczyk, of 24S Wig- am lane, Stratford, who died londay in Bridgeport -hospital, ill take place tomorrow at i in the William IcDohald funeral home, 2591 da in street, Stratford, and at clock in St. Mark's church, tratford. Burial will be in St. ohn's cemetery, Slratford.

Mrs. Don a to Patcrnostrn Services for Mrs. Giacondina 'aternosiro, 82, wife of Donate 'aternostro of 55 Garden drive, who died Monday will take place omorrow at Si 30 a.m. in the 'arenle Lauro funeral home, 59 Washington avenue, and at 9:30 o'clock in St. Raphael's church.

Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Lean H. Tale Leon H. Tale, 58.

of Bldg. 38, ipt. 183, Success Village, died today in his Services with take place Friday at 2 p.m. in the Cyril F. vtullEns funeral home.

1640 Boson avenue, with the Rev. Robert C. Moffatj paslor of the Sum- merfietd i Methodist church, officiating. Burial will be En Lakeview cemetery. Born in Ellsworth, Mr.

Tate was a Bridgeport resident most ol his life. Ho was a machinist with Iho Bryant Electr company and a World War Army veteran. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. vluriel Checkley Tatc; two sons, Thomas N. Tate, of Bridgeport, and Raymond J.

Tate, of Toledo, a daughter, Mrs. Leone F. Thornberg, of Toledo, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon I.

Tate, of Portland, three brothers, Larry Tate, of Holland Ohio, Allen Tate, of Bethe Bernal Tate, of Toledo; two sis lers, Jean Barker, of Ohio, ant Mrs. lola Lynden, -of Portland three grandchildren anc several nieces and nephews. James H. Tyer Services for James Tyer 72, of 50 Papermill lane. Fair field, a retired cartoonist ant honored World War veteran who died yesterday in Bridge port hospital, will take place Fri day at 9:30 a.m.

in the Shaugh nessey Brothers funeral home, 5 Reef roadj Fairfield, and at 1 o'clock in St. Thomas Aqu na church, Fairfield. Buriaf will tx in St. Michael's cemetery. Born in Bridgeport, Mr.

Tye was a resident of Fairfield 1 years. Mr. Tyer was an aiiimat ed cartoonist for the Walt Disnej Studios, Hanna-Barbera Studios Terry Tunes Studios and th Famous Studios. He was a War 1 Navy veteran and wa the naval escort on the U.S.S Olympia for the Unknown so flier's return from France. vvas also the first man to wal the honor guard at the Unknow Soldier's grave.

Survivors include his wife Mrs. Margaret Lee Tyer; a son Dr. James Tyer, Stoughton two daughters, Mrs. Mar Louise Howard of Newport, N.If and Mrs. Peggy Caufield of Wcs Haven; 11 grandchildren and great-grandson.

Gfiorge Wargo Services for George Wargo, 5 of 313 Weber street, Stratford, machinist for the Bridgepor Metal Goods company for 2 years, who died yesterday Park City hospital, will tak place Friday nt 8:15 a.m. in th Rohm and Luchansky funera home, 2183 Barnum avenue, tratford, and at 9 o'clock in oly Name of Jesus church, tratford. Burial will bo in St. 1i chad's cemetery. Born in Bridgeport, Mr.

Wargo vcd in Stratford the past 35 ears. Survivors include a broth- John Wargo, of Stratford, Shiart E. Allen MILFORD-- Services for Stuart i. Alien, 52, of 10 Catherine ourt, a civil engineer for the of Milford, who died Monay Ihe West Haven Veterans' ospital, will take place tomor- ow at 2 p.m, in Ihe First Churcli Christ Congregational. Burial vlll be in King's Highway ceme- ery.

The Cody-White funeral home, 07 Broad street, is in charge arrangements. Mr. Allen, a native of Hart- and, had'lived in Milford 7 years. He was A graduate ol Northeastern university, Boston, md wns a Army Veteran World War II. He was ri nember of Ansantawae Lodge, 9, AF and the Plymouth tfen's club and the American oclety of Civil Engineers.

Survivors include his wife, Wrs," Eileen Beach Allen; two ons, David E. and Scott H. and a daughter, Susan Mary Mien, all of Milford; his mother, Mrs. Madelene Alien of Frost Proof, a sister, Mrs. Andrew T.

Goettman of Greensboro, N.C.; nnd several nieces and nephews. Earle C. Farnham tar C. Farnham, 86, of 400 Welch Point road, who diet Monday in the Pond Point convalescent home, viJl take place omorrow at 10 a.m. in the P' funeral home, 256 Cher- street, with the Rev.

J. Le Clair of "St. Mary's church, officiating. Burial will be in Beaverdale Memorial park, Hamden. Stephen F.

Gerak MILFORD Services for Stephen F. Gerak, 81, of 27 Edgemont road, Devon, who died Monday in Milford hospital, will take place Friday at a.m. in the Adzima" funera home, 591 Arctic street, Bridgeport, and at 10 o'clock St. Teresa's church, Trurribull. Burial will be in St.

John's cemetery, Stratford. Earle E. Banks NORWALK-- Services for Earle E. Banks, 90, of 35 Fifth street, wh died Monday, will take place tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. in the Raymond funeral home, 5 East Wall street.

The Rev. George G. Hill and the Rev. Sterling M. Durgy will officiate.

Burial will he in Branchvill cemetery, Ridgefield. Mrs. Earl F. Curnan, II SHELTON Services 1 for Mrs Alice Hayden Curnan, 36, wife Earl F. Curnan, II," of 30 Cloverdale avenue, Huntington, wh died Monday, 'take piac tomorrow at 9:15 in the Riverview funeral home, 390 Riverview road, and at 10 o'clock in St.

Lawrence church, Huntington. Burial will be announced. Pasquale Velleco SHELTON Services will take place Friday for Pnsquaic Velleco, S7, of 53S Howe avenue, owner of Pat's Barber shop here, Who died yesterday in GrifTm hospital, Derby. The funeral will be conducted at 8: 15 a.m. in the Pagliaro Riverview funeral home, 350 River road, and at 9 o'clock in St.

Joseph's church. Burial wiJ he in St. Peter's cemetery, Derby. Bom in Derby, Mr. Velleco was resident of the Velley many years.

He operated the barber shop for 47 years up to the time of his death. He was ar active member and trustee the Echo Hose nnd Ladder Volunteer Fire company Shclton for 33 years. He was a member of Barbers Local 21G. Survivors are his wife, Mrs Alberta Vandra Veileco, Shelton, and brother, John Velleco of Derby. Mrs.

Henry G. Wright SHELTON Mrs. Ruth Smitt Wright, 77, formerly of Orowoc trail, wife of Henry G. Wright Bridgeport, died today in th Prospect Restorative center. Services will take place Fri Dr.

Carl Binge World Knc BOSTON (AP) Dr. Car A Binger, an internationall i known psychiatrist who coin vented the oxygen tent, die Monday night nt his home i Cambridge. He wa.i 86. Dr. Binger, an honorary con 2 sultant in psychiatry at Har vard University, was graduate i from Harvard in 1910, where studied philosophy under Wi Mam James.

After graduating cum laud from Harvard Medical Schoo ho interned at Massachu.seti General Hospital -and later di graduate work at Johns Hop kins Medical School In Bait more. He invented the oxygen ten with Dr. Alvan Barach nt Ne York's Rockefeller Institul a while working on treatmer methods for patients with lob a 0 pneumonia. i fn 1928, he spent six month studying psychoanalysis wil Dr. Carl Jung in Zur 1 ch.

The following year he be gan to practice psychiatry. ay at 11 a.m. In Ihe Riverview uneral home, 390 River roud, ith the Rev. Alfred Morris, cctor of the Church of the Good hcpherd, officiating. Burial will in Lawncroft cemetery, Fair( eld.

Mrs, Wright, a native of New fork city, had lived in Shelton 0 years. She was a mamber of he Shelton Democratic club, nd past president of the Pine lock Women's auxiliary of the Rock Fire Co. 4. 1 Survivors, in addition to her usband, include two sons, la-rles Wright' of Oxford and I Wright of Seymour; three aughters, Mrs. Betty Ann Carl- i on of Bridgeport, Mrs.

Beverly of Seymour, and Mrs. tuth Pew of Derby; a sister, Irs. Mae Key of Key Largo, 13 grand children, a great- randchild, and several nieces ind nephews. Maurice Kennelly WATERBURY Services for laurice J. Kennetly.

71, of 172 lesrnut avenue, father of Edvard F. Kennelly of Monroe, who iec Tuesday in St. Mary's hos- Hal, will take place Friday at 0:15 a.m. in the Murphy funeral lome, 115 Willow street, and at I o'clock in St. Margaret's hurch.

Burial will be in Calvary met cry. Born in County Kerry, Ireland, Ar. Kennelly was a resident of Vaterbury for 55 years. He was a retired foreman with the American Brass company, retir- ng after 40 years of employ- nenl. He was a member of the "oreman's club at American Urass.

Survivors, in addition to his ons, Brother Daniel Kennelly, S.D.B., of Columbus, and foseph T. Kennclly of Prospect; hrce "daughters, Mrs. Brendan Sullivan and Mrs. Michael R. Con Ion, both of Waterbury and Mrs.

Nicholas F. Habelka, Jr. of a brother, Edward Kennelly of Ireland, and eight jrahdcnildren. John Joyner WESTPORT-- Services for John Joyner, 71, of 16 Relchert circle, a self-employed mechan- ca engineer, who died yesterday in Norwalk hospital, will take place Friday at 11 a.m. in the Saugatuck Congregational church.

The Rev. Theodore Hoskins will officiate The Fable funeral home, 215 East State street, is in charge. Born, in Boston, Mr. oy ne wa a resid nt Westport for 33 years. Survivors are his wife, Mrs.

Cornelia MacPherson Joyner of Westport; a son, Douglas B. Joyner of Stamford; a daughter, Miss Margaret Joyner of Storrs; a brother, Cyril B. Joyner of Providence, R.L, and a grandson. MILLARD COLLINS, 73, EX-'Y' A DIES DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. riillard F.

Collins, 73, ot lay ton a Beach, a former secretary for the iridgeport, Conn. YMCA, died lere yesterday. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Mr. Collins was born in LeRoy, III.

He served as executive director of the South Chicago Neighborhood house from 1D29 to 1939, general secretary of the YMCAs in Gary, Ind- and Joliet, and then went to Germany as a representative ol the International Committee ol the YMCA, Mr. Collins was nameti Bridgeport YMCA in September of 1950 and served in thai capacity until December of 1953 when he was named an associate executive secretary with the World Service program the International committee of (he national YMCA. He is survived by his wife and two daughters. UNION HEAD DEAD TOLLAND, Mass. (UPI)-Car- mitic Napoli, 54, president Teamsters Union Local 404 in Springfield, was found dead at his home Tuesday night.

State police at the Russell bar racks said it was an apparcn 1 suicide. Hamden County Distric Attorney Matthew Ryan was tn vesti gating. Dead at 86; )wn Psychiatrist In 1954, he became a consul ant in psychiatry at Harvar Medical School and Massachu setts General Hospital, i He was former, president the American Psychosomali Soctcty, and first president Association of Psy 1 chosomatic and Psycho a nalyii Medicine. He was also editor in-chief of Ihe professional jour nal ''Psychosomatic Medic ne from 1947 to 19G2. Dr.

Binger contributed poem lo The Saturday Review of Li cl erature and other periodlca and was the author of four ular books, in addition to scon of technical articles, Surviving are his widow, th former Clnrinda K. Garrison; son, David, of Mount Klsc N.Y.; two daughters, Mrs Bca rice Petit of Cambridge, an Mrs. Katherine Eames of Ne York; brother, Waller i Binger of New York, nnd nin grandchildren. A memorial service will held at Harvard on April 4, IRS. WILLIAM NORCOM, NORWALK, IS DEAD NORWALK Mrs.

Rebecca eGraphinreid Norcom, 88, of 21 plit Rock road, widow of Dr. hlllam Norcom, died yesterday Norwalk hospital. Services will take place Fri- ay noon in the First Con- regional on the Green, Park reel, with the Rev. Harry K. 'ordon, paslor, officiating.

Bural will be in Evergreen ceme- ery. Brooklyn, N.Y. The Nick J. 3owner funeral home, 75 East ivenue, is in charge; of ar- angemehts. Bom in Greensboro, N.C., Mrs.

Norcom moved to Nonvalk rom Brooklyn, N.Y. in 1951. She from'Fisk university, Nashville, Tenn. in 1910. She was imployed ns a teacher li ararian, concert singer and an employment interviewer in New Vork state and Connecticut.

She vas a librarian in the Brcoklyr library, and taught schoo Ocola, Fla. and Athens, Ga Mrs. Norcom studied for 1he concert stage in Paris and Nev, fork state. Her latest em sloyment was with the "Helj iducation program in Natrianic Ely school in Nonvalk. Survivors include a daughter vTrs.

Mary Norcom Traylor onvalk; and three grandsons. PAUL FOYE, EX-COACH AT CG ACADEMY, DIES NEW LONDON, Conn. (AP Retired Coast Guard Capt Francis Foye, former has Glball and baseball coach a the U.S. Coast Guard Academy died Monday at Ihe ngo of GO. He died of a heart attack i Charleston, S.C., while on hi way to Florida for a vacation.

Foye retired in February 1974 after 32 years in the serv ice. He spent 31 years at th Coast Guard Academy. Legal Notices NOTICE' ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS FAiRFtELD, CONN. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING APRIL 1, 1976 Tha Zoning Board of Appeals unaer Ihe onlng Reoulallons ol tha Town of Fc r- eld, svHl hear the following- appeals he Folrlleld Toisn Court Roam, Nlcholi Ireel, Conn, on Thursday, April at 3:00 p.m. APPLICANT'S, ATTORNEY'S, OR AGENT'S PRESENCE REQUIREQ.

41 POST ROAD. Pelltlom of er Borgmnn d.b.o, Service Cen er or a Special 'Exception In- accordance v11h Seellon 12.2.8 ond Sedlon 37 of 1he onlng Reautallons, approval ot local on or used car ond ceneco repairer's Icenss -and reterlHlcaFlwi of uie at an xis)lna service ilallon under nevi man- gomenl. Premises locoled. Bui. JACK HOWITZ Chalrmoi ANDREW DANIELS Secretory March 20, 197 March 23, 1J74 March 24, NOTICE NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING TO ESTABLISH THE WASHINGTON PARK HI OR R1 Study Mfffi cMCwnlng W)c Dlstr lereby nolllles all property owners eF record! In one block area surround- ng Washington Park In Brldgsporl, jourvded on nnrfh, by Maple Slreel; on Ihe soulh by Creicenl Avenue; on Ihe eoit bv.Beoch.

Street; ond on the west by Harslet Slreet to a public hearing Monday, April 5, 1974 beginning ol 8:00 p.m. in tin dOMiilnlrs Thall of 1hs Park, Street ConaregaMonal Ctiurch (ccated ol Ml LWte Dljlrlc) THE REV. JOHN OLSOH Chairman MUNIEC Vice-Choi rman MILDRED PENNING Secretary PETER LaPORTA Treasurer JSOCRATES VARGAS NOTICE LIQUOR PERMIT NOTICE OF APPLICATION This' Is to give nol Ice Ihaf 1, F-RED- ER1CK SAMUELS ol Ul Park New Canoon, have (lied on oppllcotton placarded NlVrch I8lh, 197i wllh Ihe Liquor Conlrol Commlsilon (or a Cafe Permit lor 1he safe of alcoholic liquor -on 3 iomutl! "TRKERICK SWAJELS Doltd Worth NOtlCE 1 will not responslWe tor bl I 0 c. lh PUFTMlEI 1 5S7 Elltwor(Ti Bpl-, Cono. NOTICE TICE CONTRACT AND SEPARATELY CONSTRUCTED PROPERTIES wi IN EXECUTIVE HELD AT MILL DESCRIBED TIES IH THE FOLLOWING MANNER: Lceollan ProptrtY oft AiWIWrs Moot Ho? 1 flom.

filing ol Owreri ToFcl BR10N DRIVE, TA1RF.ELD, CONN. M431 1 Bradlry. A Milter t-U William 7 A w.frn.M SBKffiK. 8 8 'SsSisr- Tteo-Jore 1 Ellen SSS JI 7 "0 J.1U.7J 1 BSSffi SSTf. I A QB Road, Rjlrfklcf, Conn.

7 jj uu F. SSSUBSS Si 1 iffil 12 Small BmlnM! Co. ss Dr 7 1U W87.M ,3 7 7.m« SSiUZ I fcUo, rfS8! 5 yrs is sas 8 Hlldlckj Richard W. 8. PegoY M.

WJ Brlon Drive 7 154 CHAPEL HILL DRIVE, FAIRFIELD, CONN, OMJ1 'JESS-RIIISffiS BBS 3i Hlcholwn, L. B. Uarltvn R. 21 Chapel Hill Df 7 WSl.w 36 Landvoqt, Donald P. Sonlo 'A.

Chapel HIM Drive 7 91 11 PHIMp W. Olana 61 Chapel HIM 7 23 Kainwiwih, Michael Roberta L. Chopel HIH Drive 7 173 FOUR SEASOKS ROAD, FAIRFIELD, CONN. OM)I Voiia, Alphonei DcrFio, Jtrnk- II Four Swionj Road 9 10 30 Kordrat Mary Four Seasoni Road 9 10A 31 Ldln, WIHInm Diane 5. A Four 9 100 M3I.W Salvotore A.

Move R. BS Four SWiors RoaS ICC 7.9U.U 33 Frenkelr Henry H. Anrvelli 8t Four Seavani Road 9 "OD North Avenue, Drldgcporl, Conn. 34 FHelton, Alice i3 Four Rood 9 106 35 Johrulon, VI. 8.

10 Fovr Seasons Road 9 10F 7,771.92 GINGER CIRCLE, FAIRFIELD, CONH. CWH Cox, Thamaj R. B. Susan E. Glnoor Circle 7 '161 A $1,875637 DlcXman.

Melvln A. ninne 28 Glrvoer Circle 7 1S1 38 Dober, Barbara K. fnntls 1 Glnocr Circle 7 158 3,017,64 39 Tarawv, Morris Anne 2S Ginger Crdt 7 159 40 Gilbert, M. 31 Gligr 7 1M 1,631.76 LuMANOR DRIVE, FAIRFIELD, CONM. 04431 41 Rona, Dorothy 33 LuMonor Drive 7 IS! lf.9S3.cX) Al Lufcomjke, Berlha, Cslote of 52 LuW.anor Drive 7 CJQ Leonard Lukomike, 6H Valley Road.

Falrfkld, Corn. 04431 4J Palmer, LoKle L. 72 LuManor Drive 7 1U 44 LukomiVr, Dehno. of ICO LuWanor Drive 7 IB? 4.BU.4B Leonard Lufcomrte. 635 Valley Folrflerd, Corn.

M4M 45 Graisa, A. S. Roie A. 32 LuManor Drive 7 177 3.J56.M 4S Totli, John Jr. Florence LuWonor Drive 7 178 3.9U.JO 47 Hoey, D.

S. Jean A- tl LuJAanor Drive 7 17? 2.41P.M IS Mike, John G. 8. LUMan W. 90 LuWanor Drive 7 IfiQ 3.B44.SJ Geanuracos, Geortw J.

Elile 1D2 LuManor Drive 7 lit 2,373.16 PARK AVENUE, FAIRFIELD, CONN. SO Lucille Pavlo Park AvenuB 7 175 SI, 51 Cavanaugh, AnUa G. 3497 Pork Avenue 7 J.V7944 S3 Tymnlak, fAartln Angela C. 371S Park Avenue 7 171 2.14?.? S3 Pemlero, Rolpn S. 8.

Ellen E. 371? Pork Avenue 7 173 1.D7.M Si Philip 5aro Jaw 3743 Park Avrnue 7 ITl 1M9.9 55 Dlrvapoll, 37MS Park 7 UO 54 Brodltv, Arlyne Miller, LU; 3B1S Park Avenu- 7 304 3,131.10 Bradley, VJllllom Thomat eV Solly Durham SB Brlon Drive 57 Lola, T. 3843 Park Avtflue 7 7,989 A Loin, Mor IB T. Avenue 7 202 3B43 Pnrtc Aveniw, Fa rlleld 1 Conn, Koiow Construrtlon Co. Pork Avenue 9 33 P.O.

Box 7019, Framlnphom, Meni. la DeLorenia. Jahn 8. X059 Pork Avenue 9 37 7" 61 Pontlllo, Daniel LUCY 4101 ParVi Avenue 9 "3M7M 62 KronoveUer. William J.

Julia R. 4117 Park Avenue 9 35 3, 37? ft 63 Brosler, George E. Bella E. 414S Pork Avenua 9 J4 4t Inglls, RocH i Eleanor 4177 Pork Avenue 9 JJ 6 5 Aihen, Louis Sylvia 420) Pa rX Avenue 9 31 PIHE RIDGE FAIRFIELD, CONN. Wil Gtau, MacEHIi K.

Jvdllh Vf, 40 Pino Rldgv Rood 7 199 447 Zwecker, Henry Mfrlom 72 Pine Ridge Road "7 200 2,1720 4S Zadrovlri, Stephen Ruth Rood 7 J.IW.7 49 Dober, Oernard Go be Tel la 43 pine Ridge Rood 9 41 7.31SJ 70 Fried, ErvvJn MarHyn 57 Plna Rood 9 9 7,237.6 71 Eincr, Edilh 73 PIrve Ridge Road 9 7 2,216 72 Greenspan, David Phyllis 0. 9J Pine Rldgi Road 7 1 2.U1.4 VALLEY CIRCLE, FATRFIELD, CONN, QM11 73 Burger, Idc M. Volley Cfrtle 9 11 74 Rappoorl, Uorrxiri M. Martfrn 41 Valley Clrcfe 9 30 75 Cyril Lora'rw 1-7 VaDey Ctrcfo 9 29 74 Bernard Anna M. 91 Valley Clrcro 9 7,772.

77 Kfovfr, Merman O. Frontn ClrcfB 9 27 2,674. Roiallnd 131 Volley Circle 9 1A1 79 Golden, Irving Minnie T4 Volley Circle 9 20 SXWi- BO Arons, Paul M. Rojdyn 40 Clrclu 9 21 81 WaXtarl, litavan TrrCreio B. 66 Valley Circle 9 21 2.777X 82 Levlnion, Victor L.

Valley Circle 9 23 2,772. 83 Levin, Robert D. Elearvor 118 Valley Circle 9 3-t 2.74J, c- F-Yenkcl, Ann Valley 9 2J 2,511. 627 North Avenue, Bridgeport, 'Cwwi. VALLEY LANE, FAIRFIELD, CONN, DM11 IS Lukomike, Vfclor L.

Emma 2 Volley Lnne 273 11,870. 54 Do-wldO'A'Icr, Jor 'i Irene 4 Volley Lane 23 272 67 W.almberff, Arwi S. EOllh II. 14 Volley Lane 28 371 2.0W- 3 SeaH rom, Cllltord E. Elile T.

30 Vallry Lone- 21 1JQ 2.097, 8J tlottnan, Edward T. tfrlon Valley Lar; 7ft 344 90 Lawrence 5. 13 Valley Lane 243 Tomaiko, 31 Valley Lane 28 342 SAID ASSESSMENT SHALL BE OUE AND PAYABLE ON THE 1ST DAY t- MAY, 197S, AT THE OFFICE OF THE FAISFIELD TAX COLLECTOR, FAIRFIEL HALL, PROVIDED THAT' ANY PROPERTY OWNER MAY, UPON GIVJN a NOTICE TO THE TAX COLLECTOR ELECT TO PAY SUCH ASSESSMENT ft TWENTY EQUAL ANNUAL INSTALLMENTS, TOGETHER WITH INTEREST THE RATE OF PEft AHHUM. NOTICE OF THIS ASSESSMENT HAS 8EE FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE FAIRFJELO TOWK CLCJRK ON MARCH 5 A 197S. ANY PROPERTY OWNER AGGRIEVED BY ACTION OF THE COMM SIOH APPEAL 31 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF FILING KOT.C OF THIS TO THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS AS PROV OE 0 BY LAW.

L. ELDRIDGE, CHAIRMAN SEWER COMMISSION NOTICE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS FAIRFIELD, CONK. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAIUNO APRIL 1, The Zoning Board of Appealrunddr on ng the Town ol Fair- eld, will hear. Ihe following appeals rt 1he Falrlleld Town Court Roan, Stteet, FalrlJeld, Conn, on ThuriJ ay, April 1. 1974 ol P-m.

APPLH lANT'SV ATTORNEY'S, OR AGENT'S PRESENCE IS REQUIRED. PARTRIDGE LANE. Pelillon oF Roy ArthJr smitrt lor a variance ot Sec- Son 7.2 ot tfia Zonlrvg RegulaUont per. alnlno permflted vie, pernilnlofl to dd on In-low opartment. Premlm Ixol- a in RtJkJaice A Zone.

"2JS4 OiS KINGS HIGHWAY. Ptllllfll ol fraynor VolXiwugen. (or a variance of Stctlon of the Zoning Reg ulo ions aerfa'i ng lo number ol cround la allow ao addillonal ground "rl" prn.Uet locottd In Builneii LLOYD PLACE. Pelillon Of Rob- irt'ond Loxle Gamblno for variance ol ieenwi S.i.5 of 1he Zorlrfl Regulollani reftjce properly, ittback tarn 10 It. lo 0 it.

Permlsilon lo cor- ilrucl a Vtoroae it.td. premlsei localrf R-J ZCfie. i KIIIGS HIGHWAY. Pellllon ol Peocrer lor variance or Si I 1M Zonlnj Rwutallom a ilna to protilclletf permlillon to al ri llohl prtrrtui ocolM In Buslneu Zone. RUAIIE STREET.

Ptlitlw of Edward H. cnJ Elliatxtrt Netloi lor variance o( Section 12-3 ot 1rte Zanlnij RegulaWni mum around tloof from 8W sq. it. 1 PtrmlHlor. to tonytrt uw.

Ptemliti scaled In BuJ. ft! Zone. BURROUGHS ROAD. Petition (i; StolnSli Mln varwTM of Setlioei sTM aV Reaulolloni 1o reAicT ttie required street jeltwck troa ioll (J IS It: aod Mellon S.I.I pertain, ra to perrattted Permlillon to en- a itma'non-car rormtna wea etobl. i tard uie.

Premliei locol- td In Residence K-3 BLACK lion ol Hollonol BnnK at cpnnecllcut (or 0 variance, ol Section ol the iVg to r.duc. rwlred ilfeet letMcH Irom 2S It. million ta locate tranlformer wi hln lilbacK area. Premllll located In M. jfl Zone.

9 S2 STATE STREET EXTENSION, plflon ol G. BKWMU d.b.a. CoochlH.M Fumure, for a variance of stetlco of tn. ZOT.IM Reaylolioni. 1 1 11 ollow nonwlormlna Van tor a Inlled time, wemliei locoteci In Ind.

zone, KIHSS HIGHWAY rt a'rfc 1 SS: Jj'iier. I'remHei located In Zone.i fftin COMGRESS STREET. Pell. 1 on the Porlin St. Timothy Choftl) l.r a Special Excepllon In occord.

once svlln section end Seellon 37.f, Srfh. lining ol uie permllilon allow a My "vnirv: Premliei In Reilaence AA Zone. MILL HILL TERRACE, petl- a WS V. lb SS reildehce. preml.ei ceo I id In R-l Zone.

UTMllta FAIRFIELD BEACH lor o- vortance ol Section TJ and 7.i.t and i ol ISe. Zoning Reoololloji to reduce Ihe J'do selbacki from 7 II. to 111 ond i.S II. olio, lum of letbacki M. to 9 tt.

ifr" i i 2ie tl i pe Rd. A lone, fi 23 YORK' ROAD, peril ion of 11am KrunhaX (or a c( SKllM, IS ol Zcnma ResutoNorn to du 1 Iflence Zone. fftoT 1EXT TO YORK ROAD Pt 1 Ion of Villain Xrunhok lor a flrrca seciltn cf the Zoning Rwulc-, 1 torit ta redirta reqjtred from 'eSlIlh lot for l.f.mlly: jeildence. Prerallci localea to Rei. POST ROAD.

P.tl of is li i II PermlHton lo cod lo ex hi- Jil rillSfnllat bulldlna. premise, located In Bui. SI Zor.e. 7 orory rMHllnj. Premliei located In Rel-.

AA WOKMWOOD ROAD. Pelillon ot, SfSSSfAft KJKK! 5 vorlona orsictlon 7.J.1 of It- Zoning a rpr 'fo 0 'Sr a 1 iTM over ixlitlog gafogt. Prtnv locoled. A Zone. H.

11 10 1 II. Pe'mlnlm lo Uionji on Inj Ptemlie, located In Bui. ffl zone. 21 13T POST ROAD, SOUTHPORT, Mnp 1U Porel Pelillon 01 Stonily nd Lutlnikl to Tnodlly In. rieclj on ol the Zonlrg tnlorce- SSl to lot pr.ml.«il».lrtln»u»lTM» Kll 0 ANDREW DANIELS Sec" a r.arcJl M.

Atarch 21, NOTICE ORDER OF NOTICE STATE OF COHNECT.CUr, DISTRICT OF BRIDGEPORT, st PRODATE COURT, March An Agreement lor 1he Acfopllon of JULIA EOARES an adult penon, reildlng In BRIDGEPORT, In inld District, havlna been exhibited 1o Ihli Court by Ihe signers thereof, for accepl- 1 once and opproval, ai per aareement or 1 lie more fully appears, II thereupon. ORDERED-iThal nohce be given oil persons Irirereiltd lo oppear at Ihe bafa Court In Tn Irlct, on Iho Sth day of April, at 1 10:00 o'clock In (he forenoon of iold day, 3 ihen and there to ihcw cause If any they liave- why Ihe foreaoTng agreement iliould nol be ticcepted and approved by IhU Courl, by publishing Ihli ortfer once In some newspaper having a crrculallon 0 in said at leoit 10 dayi icfore said tlrne cssloned (ar said tiear- JOHU P. MAtOCCOj JR. i NOTICE 4 NOTICE OR DISSOLUTIOn FORTE APPLIANCE SERVICE, 3 INCORPORATED 10 tlallca li hereby clvtn mal Forte Ap- pllancc Strvfce, 1 nco rporoffd a Con nee llcut corporallpn having Us prkidpal 5 price c-f In the City of Brldge- i perl, hat been dliiolvcd by reialullon of Hi dlrecfori and adsptfrt 0 5- 1976 and tnat a cehlfkale lo thai eifect was duly Hied In the elites ol Secretary of on 13. All any, ore warned 1o pretenl Ihelr ckitrm to Rabeni, Gross Palumbo, MS Slreet, Bridge- 2 port, co or tit lot July S3, 1: In accordance with Connedlcul General Sfalules, Section Ji-379(d) any claim nol TM flkd within wld lime inall be borred.

Da1eJ cl Grldgeaort, 1fili lOlh day ol Marcfir FORTE APPLIANCE SERVICE INCORPORATED RUBEHS, GROSS ALUM 30 lit I- NOTICE 0 1 will fial reipQ nilbte for any contracted by cnyona other Itian mysell, WALTER BAILEY 171 Union Avc. Bridgeport, Conn..

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