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2 Tho Dally Sintirtl Leominster Enterprise, Monday, Juno 10, 1974 Health Unit Sued Again TOWNSEND Board of Obituaries MRS. ERNEST C. BLOOD OTHER OBITS Page 23 PEPPERELL Mrs. Ruth Health memberi Mist. Mary Mil bury, chairman.

Edward Dow and John were served subpoena by the Cambridge Middlesex County Court Saturday morning by E. (Carter) Blood, 11. of Mason MRS. OITO I. PETERSEN ml I Street, widow of Ernest C.

Mrs. Alma S. (HaDDonen) Blood, died Sunday In New Petersen. 7i. of 260 Lincoln widow of Olio IT Petersen, died this morning In her home.

England uenconess Hospital, Boston. She was horn In Leominster, Police Chief t-rvug a. Mar-snail. The subpoena'; were Issued on the request of Robert J. Reagan, a local developer, who suit he is adding suits for sue was com in Kuopio, Finland, Dec.

18. 1895. a Doc. 12, 1902. a daughter of the late Henry and Mary (Goodale) carter.

daughter of Kustave and Eva Happonwi. and first came to this country In 1915. settling in Mew York City. After her Mrs. Blood attended the Community Church, and was a member of Aroma Rebckah HW.OW 'or eicn ilea ltd Board member for "continued deliberate harassment" Mm-cerning five lots In his subdivisions In Sobin Hood Park, err Route 119.

Townsend Har marriage she and her husband (Lodge and the V.F-.W. Auxiliary She was a Gold star Motficr. went to Copenhagen, uenmarK. where Ihey lived for 30 years, returning to the United States in IDi8. Mrs.

Petersen was a She is survived bv a son. Jobn H. Blood of Pepperell, and seven member of It 1 1 grandctiuren. Congregational Church. She is survived by a daunhter.

Ingcr wife or Kurt Troest of Fitcbburg: a sister, Hiss Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 pjn. in the Hamilton Funeral Home. 37 Main with interment in Woodlown Cemetery. Calling hours In the funeral home are bor. The subpoenas' request that board members show valid cause why the building lots should not be approved.

The members must appear at the Cambridge Court Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. Reagan initiated a previous suit which Is still In litigation. The suit, begun last year. Includes writs totaling 1100,000 to Amanita is. Happoncn of Fitch- JOHN GltADO, JR.

United Fund Chairman Apointed Durji; six jjrandcrilldreri, and seven sreat-granflchi dren 2 to i and 7.S0 to 9.30 p.m. Tuesday. Wreafi Placed At Monument JOHN J. TESTA Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Bosk Funeral Home with tlio Rev.

H. Milton Hartlclt, interim pastor of liollstnne Congregational Church, officiating. Burial will wreatb. (Stalin tl J. Riltnoa, at rtitbl or picture, I plucloi each of the Health Board members at that time, as well as one In the wrae amount against the town.

the upper commoe. Privates James Belllveau, aid John The appointment John Cradn. as chairman c( the 3y Bob Jclllinore). salute monument alter I Pfcito Fliebburg flrellghlers honored their dead Sunday with a memorial service on John J. Testa, to.

of 22. Plymouth a native and1 lifelong resident of this city, was stricken at his home, Sunday, and pronounced dead on arrival at Burbank Hosoltal. be la Forest Hill Cemetery. Tho family requests no calling hours. OVILA BOURGEOIS A Mjtei 5ett" (or 1975 United Fund campaign tor Greater Fitchburg was an nounced today by its president, Lawrence Quiglcy.

fr, Grarjo is corporate vice-president oT Litton Industries. Inc. He also serve 5 as -president liieir Paper. Printing and Forms Group of which Fitchburg Paper Co. is a division.

wimio riwjiuurg, fie Ovila J. Bounteous. 73. of 78 Aged Couple Dies In Head-On Collision Cfy Firemen On 8-Hour Shifts; Police Rejecf Lafesf Pay Pact the son ot Dominic and Julia (Brasili) Testa. Mr.

Testa was an Armv veteran of World War II and Lincoln formerly ot Leominster, died Saturday in Bur-bank Hospital after a brief illness. He was bom in New Brunswick, Canada. March A. 1901, a son the late Ferdinand and Emllienne (Leblanc) Bourgeois, and was a retired employe ot a 'member ct the Marconi Club Pll. Ger-icd J.

TiilbeaulU. Bv DOUG FLETCHER From Plfe Onel Keene, N.H.. and Louis Charland of this citv: four and St. Joseph parish. sought by police last week! to tialt the rotating Jhilta was denied, however, a ulal on the president ol Local 32, li- He leave! manw Irene tprnntinr.nl Brotherhood sisters, Mrs.

Blanche Whelan fPercival) Testa: four1 Police OElic suid the io Grado is currently organiiirsjj over 400 volunteers to conduct the campaign in Ashby, Ash-burnham. Fitchburg, Lunenburg, Townsend and West-mi n.tcr. These volunteers will contact all businesses within City firefighters will be ordered to work rotating eight-hour work shifts: in spite ol an estimated cost of S500.000 to implement the shllu, Mayor MacEachern and Oai! Tukey assisted, as did Policewoman Judy Crampton who manned the local police station dispatching equity cult is eitpeotea to held in the ear-future. i Dorchester. Mrs, Irene Bernard and Mrs.

Yvonne Glicuard of daughters, Anita, wife of David menibcis nrtrent iwere Guy Harvey Co. of unmimaus in releclmg the Meanwhile, noliee have been Garnder, and Mrs. Angela Leominster. Babineau. Kita, wire ot Henry Dupuls and Miss Patricia Testa.

rjJ.1 or Fitchburg and Linda, wife cliy's oiler. Thlbeauit I- Beausoleil of Greenville. K.H., neaiey uray saia today. radio, on-duty local omcers include: John Pelletier, James Hamel Robert HoialinS. Alfred area tor contribution 'rum Js .) Dv irficsted tha leiecticn was working the rotating shifts (or a week, under protest.

Roddy said he was "confident" the fire cnic! r-iorman and four grandchildren. of Mlehae Hebert Pasouala A double funeral wi.l be held the and their employees. lv The 20 aeencies that receive i Bourfeo ot this city: hree Miet covnn enTic Tlftbprt Lord, William may ana uhui 1W shifts will "be effective," but linked to inuori crricials elforts to squash rotalinp; shfts In the riepertment' Ilia', btnan last week under orders, ol Police Flechtner, who ha? slated publicly his opposition to rotating eight hrur shirts, made tho J5OO.0OO estimate a cost crving si. niarsnaii. Lamouroui Funeral Home, 142 sons, Edward Bourgeois or Los Urthur, Alfred, Donald, Richard Angeles, and Paul Bndanri jaraes Testa all of Fltch- noted "it will take a while to utner lownsenn ire fjiehols Gardner, wit work out.

naipn bourgeois. pom iburg; seven brothers, Louis Depart men IHcbcuc squad funeral Mss at 10 a.m. in breakdown to the ntavor SastiChitf Francis K. Rondy. Tho mayor did not say when part their yearly operating money from the United Fund served over 22,000 persons last year.

The programs available reach nearly all residents. They vary from blood that will keep Leominster; a aaugnier, and Jnseuh. Testa or California memoers wno assisieo m- Sacred Heart Church. Gardner. week.

The Police Union, has filedlin rniniino- rioJii.ti'mlr chitii f'p Theresa, fc of Walter St. anil Revmond Testa ot eluded: Steve Richards, Billy fharianrt u-tn hnrir Mayor Bray sin! thismornine equity suit ni-M Police firefighters would become ef Onge of Fitchburg; 15 grand Westminster, Armand, trnest, Burn, won noianan, innur v0re Dame Crmclerv he feels the estimate "is ex-lchic! Roddy nmt ths citv for cessivc." ai.d promised further, implementing rotating shifts in stud of the breakdown before that department. An injunction Borneman James Mrs. Charland will-6c Ronald Knox and Calvarv beln strmelrien the character Df fective. Wiui proposed shift schedules delivered lo him bv Chief Flechtner, the.

could order implementation at any time. Pelletier. our youth. Grado has served in manv Calline hours in the funeral children, and five greatgrandchildren. The funeral will be held Tuesday rom the M.A.

Simard and Son Funeral Home. 14 Walker Leominster, with a funeral Mass at 9 a.m. in St. Cecilia's Church. Leominster.

and Dominic Testa or Leominster; sit sisters, Mrs. Aida Somma Leominster, Mrs. Arthur Sambito or Los Angeles, Miss Lydia Testa, Mrs. Anthony Tata, Mrs. Leo Mallard and Mrs.

David Blair of Leominster and 2fJ grandchildren. home are 7 to 5 tonight, and Mayor Bray has not yet 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. issued an executive order to positions with the L'nited Fund including membership on its Board of Directors, Allocations Division, and Industrial Division Chairman. Ife has also been impicmcr.i'ni; i shirts.

"But the Fire Department will go on shirts." he suid. "My dftision far rotating shifts in tla depigment is absolute and irrevocable." The Permanent Fire Fighters Association, wli.rh has Mayor Reports 'Death Threat' Burial will be in the parish TIechtner to begin the shifts. Flechtner has Indicated he may refuse to follow sucn an order, pending possible court action to active with the Fitchburg Red cemetery. Calling hours in the Croi.5, Chamber of Commerce. fur-era home are 2 to 4 and Wednesdav moring from the Deputy Chiet Roy Shepherd helped man the Groton ambulance which transported Stiles to the nearby hospital.

Mrs. Chartend was born in Winchendon, Sept, IB, 1911. a daughter of the late Camille and Mary (Ida) Straight, and was a member Sacred Heart Church and the Gardner American Legion Posl Auxiliary. She Is survived by two sons. Gerald Ethicr of Fitchburg and Stephen Elbier of Leominster: determine if the mayor can Aoplewild School, and Past i p.m.

today. b'lechtncr Weather Outlook order rotating shirts Aubuchon Funeral Home with a funeral Mass at 10 a.m. in St Jnsenh Church followed bv lo the rot it'll rWlta. has not uty oroinances note we President or the Fay Club. He i1; a native of Bristol, Virginia and- received his industrial engineering degree rrom Virginia Tech.

ilrvJicatcd if will fight a today "'he's not am I Diplomas fConlJnucd From Pace One) mayor is the technical head of ali departments, but recently enacted ordinances also jive the fire chief specific control interment In St. Joseph Cemetery, Calling hours Bt the funeral home are 7 to p.m. Monday on meiobtrs voled 't "'u aa away irom ireiobcrs Mlul Luncnbura. with" his n-ite adminislrntion had a bad case over his department. Central Mats Tnninht rohce U7'on variable to -Jrrt the ctys final two trotners, toward benon ot California and James Sexton or K.ihn.n unnir -Kiu n( the jitters.

The dinlomas had and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Kti.imi' no, yet arrived and there had wnn the lows in the JOs smd. "Tell the Iloverhil two sisters. Mrs.

Pamela. been no word from Clint Lee MBS. STEPHEN HOWLETT humid, tat raS JiSN" ontract. tatn City live. We're going to gct tlim, OPEN HOUSE Catholic Charities Thrift shops Ftlehburff ar.d Leominster Mary Hearn of Auburn and Mrs.

Catherine Kennedy or GARDNER Mrs. Carol P. end the union's i members. iCo. Goode had asked them to contact him the minute the then hung up the telephone.

showers and thundeistonns Gardner, and seven grand (Jalllot) Howlett. 36. of 120 diplomas arrived in Boston children. likely spreading across the state throuch the dav. Partial nrctnnv una "I'm no! wnrried about tocllsh Leominster Ccntlnued from tai Cr Washington wife of Stephen will hold open house Tuesday, June 11 from 12 noon to 6 p.m.

The public Is Invited lo visit. Mr. Charland ws bom In "We sweated it out until 11 Parishioners of St. Camillus Pranksters." tta said Howlctt. died Sunday in Henry! clearing, turning cooler west Hewyood Memorial Hospital or the late ArWe and' Reginald Js RigopDulos said "this does not; GoDde said.

It was then that after a snort Illness. he received the phone call from Sunday at a reception held death before. The tChartler) UiarlarH, and employed at Simplex Recorder as assistant foreman. Boston ar.d viciniiv Ultnt Lee Co. in Washington, Ketresnments win rx served and a Grand Prise will 1 be awarded.

No purchase is necessary. Catholic Charities is at 11 Summer Fitchburg and 21 Central Leominster. the ctiuTcn hall. rr. Shea ill She was born In Gardner.

Oct. 25, 1M7, a daughter of Septime and Pauline M. (Brideau) Jalllet. i he diplomas had been sent out He was a member ot bacred TvmioM usri.hin i.in. on a night light from Seattle and were Ivine around the Heart trie Gardner i wilh thr; nfBI.

s( Ainds gentle variable. Tuesday baggage claim at Logan Airport Besides heT husband and her parents, she is survived by three Gregory, Timothy. coming Dartlv cloudv and hu in Boston. Gardner Veterans ot Foreign Wars, the Gardner Fish and New York Stock Exchange mid with showers and thunder Goode called the baeaaae1 and Steohen two daughters storms likely developing, highs claim to confirm this fact andl Michelle and Denis Hewlett' uun Club, the west End Heagie Club, and past president of the taAC into account on-setting revenues, such as revenue sharing, which could he applied to the rate to lessen the amount." He said tho increase the first year would be 93 cents and the highest point would be the third year where the increase would be close 3. Again this amount could be reduced with ofr-setting revenues and investments." In other husiness the council will he faced with an additional S30E.T54 in money requests, Of that amount $191,403 Is for supplementary wage Increases iienr ou.

rrouaoiuty 01 precipi learned that the diplomas had three brothers, Harold S. Jalllet simplex country uuo. ji Tjm-ii landed just after 10 a.m.. Westminster ana Kennetn r- tation aj per cent tonigni. per cent Tuesday.

lie is survived by a son. Ronald Charland of Tc-mnletcn: KEW VORK tUPI) -SiUiled ilorti ni tin Nl Yorl Slocl icbiri: Silll Kcl l.dj) Lul Oil. Tnc si and Richard P. Jalllet, both of mere six hours before itii two daughters. Elaine, wife of t-'l'lS '1 Ksibw 1 Kriflro 113 Connecticut Warm, humid with showers or thunderstorms Gardner; a sister, Mrs.

Janet Leach of Jelfersonvllle and graduation. Kewcombe and Ftl. CDnry. (who was ott-duly Just p-nico ies nJJ8 IT 45ft- Bjpb S-n 1 10 11V- 'i RCA Corp 1 ICS HH Kjseu i.joi i nit- StTtoo 110 16Hv 'r dry iDd 3.SS 41 Mil SO 30 r- Kocl.O lUt i ll-it Tiociif.iil ss rlS RoUr It 1 11 17 BK1 tioorge Hutala, ot South Ash burnham. and Alice, wife several nieces and nonhews.

7 ll'l 8 i- ie a 139 II 4 iTivt- 't M111H- inenj, VDiunteereu to get mem. Si Bi-W i) an likely tonight and Tuesday morning then partial clearing and less- humid Tuesrlav after HiEl In lf VKta I 66 ti DhiyW IJrPrfr JS PoiCil 1 3 vr rxje i niqiii 'i tiMHT. Air till Ko l.SI iim'-! I0 Air Pro Kc A-V "iv.a Mrs. Howlett, formerly mas employed as a sales clerk at Ptl. CDnry.

obtained permission from the State Police LtlrSKl' Robert Allain of Gardner; three brothers. Raymond Charland of the Goodcow Pearson depart-1 Pitlsfield, Gerard Chnrlnnd or to push the speed limit a little i isi-'i IS J0 1 41 13 10 Wit IS 2K as a result of contract noon. Lows in low 70s to upper 60s and highs in upper TOs to some mid 80s, rjn-ucc jj iii in order to get to Boston In time JL-nUll llS Bl i HM a When ho and Newcombe ment store here and was a member ot Holy Rosary Church, negotiations. The council as a whole will stt-7 i a 11 41K- '1 3'i IjjtkSrod IJCp ITS arrived, they found the Fitch-bure dlnlomnq mixed in with give its recommendations on 11 17h 11 SloKlrjl 3 Maine Chance nf showers tonight, lows in the Sis, Tuesday showers or Ir.mdcrshowors The ftinrira il be he Scholarships (Conllmjpil rrom Pif On) npcscrj new fire regulations rjincp ir pit Co II I E.ss:nc i.u ar-i li 4 i -vi us Tuesday (rom the Dufault a number oi diplomas irom A'cvin l.U SM 51'! 1 IIS 31 'i tcScrlnl 111 71 i S(hliir .73 IHt-H luesdny, highs In mo 70s. UclyS S4 IK i Ulrn S' J.t Mother Massachusetts high request to construct a band 5ehMl5.

Lin minted hv the tr-hniaridin ririHvi Now HamDshire Vi star.d at Carter Park. 1 ll'i-t It ScollPis .5 1J 1S'I 'i Sln l.BU II ISttl, StlllOII IB II SI li same Washington firm. AMelCl l.U I B'i 1M il H- to Slrf 11 IS V. Kaukorantaf John and Robert cloudiness chance of llunder-Kennedy (Class of 196E lowers tonight lows in the Newcombe and Ptl. Conry y.K) l.io SI.SX:, 173 it: Funeral Home.

110 Nichols with a funeral Mass at 9 a.m. In Holy Rosary Church. Burial will be In Notre Dame Cemetery. Calling hours in the funeral home are a to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m, today. Scholarship-Marvin Washington: munui-ranuwets iikvij- IS' I were on tbelr way back by 4 SlwirC 3 GO and Robert Mailloux (Class 0 Tuesday, highs Intne 70s.

tains p.m. Meanwhile, back in Fitch 4 Smkr.kllH Vermont Showers and 1970) ScholarshJn Mark A. I'-iMr 1 I burg, the commencement eicr- 33 1H thunderstorms likely ton ht I PS 1.60 JIH- SKIhCa 1 JJ1 Fiorentino. S2 JJ1 ssst 17 Uii 'i T.rrMttf. K'lses had already started.

lows In the 60s. Tuesday linger Digital awarded THOMAS W. SHARKS So Ball IJ3 SO Kl-Vl .71 I'tDetTo MeiCo sr. of ciirrndon st rint'ii' i men arrived with a rnnmetnti, in chirtt of car full of diplomas right In LEOMINSTER Thomas AmnoS IX AI BiblWIl -10 rmror Pn Bill Kil -EJ Bwlr.n 16H- ing snowets in the mormng toi lowed by partial clearing tome what cooler and less humid scholarships lo John Poihonen and Linda Burgess. The DcMoulas scholarship ivent to Sparks.

76, of 20 Myrtle St. died inenmnw. ib! middle of Mayor Hedley Incomplete. MrTtl V) 5J Slh-IH II CM IV 0 1 If (4 up T4H- Vt Brays speech. One of Goode highs the upper 73s and lis.

Deborah Varicur. The Armelt Saturday in irfommster tiospimi after a brief illness. sgg IFii ffiRavi afcst mis -a st IK I lli PETERSEN AiinA 1 ussistnnLs, Minot Stewart, and Hl Shoe-Company scholarship went Bold 1 1 SC Mr. sparks retired In 1984 8s yjAJ ll'l llour high school girls hurriedly J.ir.cDln widow or nun I. thoit into Weir to rtnonaa Arsenauit P.Knrn.

Fun.nl Thur.rflv il 1 3HPPd Olplomas Other scholarshin winners i-t 13 It ('Ull IJ1 13 lluotW 1.13 II 39 sldou ttJH-H TllMtjM 31 1 werB Rosemarv DiPerri. ihn p.m. In tho Hort iIdttid. proper folders. Maine naiiroaa auer wormiig Tri rimily rrauciu no laiiin Bv i n.m thev u-cre reartv 10 years with the company.

He fpa 1 MTTejT i.sj iiie im ii Mcareln SS 13U SJH-3i Uln Frtl 3 S34 MLSlTtl 1JI 41 11, McfDCc 1 XiVjco ik iTin Annie Cohen Memorial: ana tne Rrjiquaicsjwme up io. i 'n- nuci i Bn-InC DclCAi SO B.7MP Borl ll DalEo hi OrloS 1 ririoiy i ll ttnrii trd ETum.k Bxyh lE I He is survived by a foster Scholarship and the Bonnie Irish Scholarship; Brenrin Join J. Tffta. i SK- '1 II tV- Ik the podiumjlJlileeallilnR what had trflnmrerl to get the Rouisse. tho Natlentl son, Start sgt.

wayne iacu, stationed In Japan: two sisters. Turcir .71 1 JUi- 'I Ttilrw 1 10 171 lljblii diplomas there In time. Secretaries' Association ril IK cis yen i Oc.iv Etift Oat iHTydini SiBtfiyi Mr. Sarah PmiHnDV ot Fitch- a lo I r.a 7 to 9 pm. I SI ISA- 11 II 1 S3 UN- 77 IS'l-'i IS 111- us- 'i i imt 71 SH.

I lot- a ils 'i 31 17'. 13 ii-. 3 IN net i-m Tit- 8 sr. aS Rt hnrg and Mrs. Elsie Wilson of Liverpool, England, and "irjjjur, Mi: LEOMINSTER MONUMENT CO.

Scholarship; Mark Sacino, the Laurent J. Butler Scholarship and Joan Caulmare, the (Clnss of 1973) Mary Wheeler I r-J-. Mi On I I n', 'i KaisiMi loi it IlAlomu 3t It Jin KCR Co 73 .117 3S11- '1 Nt 1.11 1 tIUM 1 II iS li KLIodusI 1 1J7, ij Ko-lh'lHj 13 UH-NoMCi 170 IJ 4Hi 41 a', mveral nieces and nenhews so Apology (Camsnncd From Pin One) Mechanic St. Dill 537-59i The funera be held Scholarship. The Daily Sentinel and Leominster Enterprise ESTABLISHED 1UI 74 U- a lit a.

1H ill Sl't nuiii.su 3i HinmlP 1 llirrl'C 11 iiciMis in 47 Htrcus Bl tl i Ji'lt 'i Hctnip jo is Kiiun mi i H3 llol um II i proper and efficient educational Tuesday at 11 a.m. In the Silas F. Richardson and Son Funeral Home, 106 West with the atmospnerc tor us stuaents. oroiram. of course.

Fuallihtd Duly Ficizl Sundih lOBUiln rfiehblfj, Ul JS 139 rs omt Pjin ii I'i nioRi iu ii mi- CinkrC 41 CAfTy 1 CSS li Ccrrrft I Crlnld CpjmDln; Hev, John Barber officiating. Cremation will bo at Rural U-Cirb 3 a rtocn 1 iihj -c-' 'JnConi 13 On" l.B 1 .1 1 VS Too Upjorlll JM THANK YOU will not help you directly now hut will he of tremendous value a jia iiliill Crematory. Worcester. Calling hours In the funeral home are llnrs: 1.4 15 C-' idH I DwCI AIRPORT POOLS Phonj 1 atcond CUU ToitlK Pild, rilch-jr, Ml si. Leomlmtir ONKei Cofbum Cturt- Ph-i 71 to the thousands of students nresently In our school system I with to Ihink tho prletti, omi in 1 41H 1 la 3,30 and 7 lo 8.30 p.m, 7 If.

'1 31 33 'i IT 1 U'l- Hous HjT.rdl nnu the many tnousanos to today. doctors, nunei and IMSI'l. 3 33 (3 IJli- 1 TtnMS: Ddlvered by nrrlir, come in the future. iri- 'i Pc TAT IB "VoiiT choice Is mole: frlcncTi tar their krntfntit rikSrs if; (- HiU HMO per yiu Jjijm. Mil) eoit la isa'H rumsn I ii i per yor.

Virlln lSd 1 UK VI Elre H7J3-ljl WlrEum 157 UW- 5 tviBHK 11 3CH- gst's-a fen wi pin en i kh support an efficient school bulldlr.g program or appose It. It Is up to you to decide, but please tnaka that dtcltion and sit i 2 ID luring nty my Lmn-iter Burbank Hoipittl. IN GROUND AND ABOVE frit CttlvlHl Arrrtl UtUlit Mill atv i- iw. ClCN 103 Tht Btntlr.l Kiinn itii rliht to djuyt rjUcrlption rttn duifni Colli PraiPLl.il mi ri t. ii E11.

a isi nn- 'i II im 'l i luDicrtpiioa pirloJ usin i Int mipio im 110 CIM 11.. UMlnMlf Mm, Evt BTincheHe yon tbtrty dtyi no' XtmbnofTbt, (1 Mt rriOtli: IV iUA inl TT l. urn cwin 11 UA- Will Coo .73 i-'n io Cel Ell l.S Ccinir.So: 1 CrI1 ISO Ccmwl Cw Ed Cw.P 1 ClClll 1.40 IM UB1U0 fHH Hckf. ft, I Wjinlrt 1 EMBARRASSING HAIR PERMANENTLY Qufttly aed Slftly -Raeomneaertd by MURIEL DAY Wef mtr ui. If 444 ii aw 17 'l- im- ei ni-4 4 Otttl 14 it U.

JWKII. I Jit Conlrl Dill 111 4 nit xiroii i iimtn jjjkic CmoC I 111 Fu'17-Jd JO ppr.M im ProclO 1JC tS6 Ifl FABALS HAIRSTYLISTS tMrOO AHft SIT cpcisi: iw C-4QICO II Crtnli 16 Flowers say "I'm Sorry" softly RICHARD'S FLOWER SHOP HI MarrliM At, Ltmlritet 11 i'li- SI American Stock Exchange Sentinel Advertising Deadlines NIW VORK LT11 Ciral I 1H-si CmCIM .40 11 I'i 4- ii Km kt Cf'p in CrwCP B6 Garry Burke Presents Annual Dance Recital ivi! wicur Aiuiri: on an- il HSSrf iB HTbjlrJ Ktc7: cue Com i i -4 if-: 11 I7W- 4 DI17J7-. Corp Domi Pure I BSl- si b-jsi Cti Moitdey it 11 A.M. for Wtdnetdey Publication "Tuetdey et 11 A.M. far Thundiy Puklkitlon Wodneidty it 11 A.M.

for Friday tblkrln Wodrwiday 3 P.M. for Saturday Piblkatton Friday Emlnt jiu 14 M. Local Interest Market Issues DRAMRIES BIMPMADS WINDOW SHADU "ADJUST'A-DAAfl" DRAPIHY clcAninq JONES DECORATORS Fabrici Wallpipart Thundiy tt II A.M, For Mondey Fubllctfren Leodntw High School luiltoriiin Friday 11 A.M. for Titiday FubllctHen bid IS aslicd. Local batik stock: Worcester io Bid 21W asked, (Figures compiled by Louis G.

Aub'jchcn Lcea Msled Net! Sentinel Shopper Deedllno Thundiy at 3 r.M. eounter tock: Friendly Ice Cream, 13 bid 13 asked. bank stock: First Safety Fumt, Wd. Market 2.M polnta at A.M. (Figures compiled, by Bufgcsj and LeiUij), Local listed tccurltlej: WoyerriaeusoT, Siyt; Dlgllal, 1064.

Local ovcr-the-caunttr sloc'xs: Fitchburg fia and Easric, II bid 12 aslicd: Foster Grant, bid' 10 asked; Htywood Wakefield, 11 flfinltt Strert, Uarnlmttr Ilclilt mJ parchaicj il 1k dr. iccurllies: Nurtci 17. 44 Hirrray, M. Local over-lle-.

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