The Morning Union from Springfield, Massachusetts (2024)

re N'. A THE SPRINGFIELD UNION, SPRINGFIELD, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1969 he was operating driller for while at work in Hatfield while Wednesday by an a overhead wire test horing will be Saturday Fitzgerald funeral home, Naugatuck, Conn. Burial will be in St. James Cemetery, Naugatuck. He WAR horn in Naugatuck, Feb.

7. 1932. son of William and Sophie zewski) Scranton and lived int Indian Ochard right months. Hel was an Air Force, veteran of the Korean was em-1 ployed by the Chicopee Test Boring Co. Resides his parents.

he Irene is survived (Jacobs) by his wife, Mrs. Scranton; a son, David J. of Indian Orchard; two brothers, William Jr. and! Richard. and a sister, Mrs.

Joan Lewis all of Naugatuck. Murder Victim's Rites Slated for Saturday months ago. His wife, Mrs. The funeral of Mrs. Zara (Jones) Briggs, 43.

who was found murdered in her 35 Orleans Court apartment' Tuesday night, will be neld: Saturday. Mrs. Briggs was born in Memphis, and had lived in this city for the past two' years. She had been employed by. the and cleaners.

Mrs. Briggs is survived by sister, Mrs. Jewell Hassell of this city, and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be held Saturday at Henderson funeral home, with the Rev. Robert Rasberry of Mount Calvary Baptist Church officiating.

Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery. Guy 8. Morse Guy S. Morse, 72, of Waterville: formerly of Springfield, died Thursday at Thayer Hospital Waterville. He was born April 7, 1897 in Unity, Me.

and lived in Springfield 50 years, moving to Waterville two Death LAWRENCE In Franklin Nursing Home, Greenfield, Lena Magdalina Catherine (Suido) ence Chapman Greenf eid. widow of Charles funeral Saturday 0. from funeral home, requiem Mass at 9 in Holy Church, Mary's Cemetery, Turn Falls. Greenfield. Burial will In Calling hours ore from 10 and 7 to the funeral NOWAKOWSKI In Mercy Hospital, July 24, Elizabeth 3 (Janie) Nowakowski Ludlow Widow and mother Miss Evelyn and Miss Lucy Mae of Casimer Janik, Mory Chwalek.

Mrs. Stella Mrs. Amelia Mrs. Josephine Sonslewicz, Anne Prior, Funeral from Nowak tuneral home Saturday 10.15 with requiem high King Ludlow, 11. Burial Visiting hours Friday and D.

m. PATTERSON In her home. July 23, Mrs Ora Josephine (Fournier) Patterson, George Patterson 3 Saturday at a. m. from Conway.

wit McCarthy funeral home. with requiem Mass in James South Deer. m. Burial will Cemetery, South Deerfield. Calling hours Fridoy 3 to and 1 funeral home.

PLANT 1. In this city. July 1 22. Mae Widow of David Plant. Funeral Plant of Tratton Rd: from the Belmont Avenue porlors the Sampson Co Friday a.m., tallowed ty solemn high Moss of requiem in Holy Nome Church Burial in St.

Michael to Cemetery. 7 Visiting hours ore and Thursday only. RICHARDS In Springtield. July, Francis W. Richords, 59.

Lincoln Chicopee Falls. Funeral Saturday at of the Tylunas funeral home. Requiem high Mass ct In George's Church. Patrick's Cemetery. Calling hours Fridoy, to and 1 to 9.

RENE In Wesson Memorial Hospital, July Washington Thomas Funeral from 20, the Hater tuneral home. Belmont Fridov at followed by a requiem high Mass In Holy Name Church of 10. Buripi in St Michael's Visiting hours Thursday 2 to and 7 10 9 p.m. RICCO In Sorinafield. July 23.

Mrs. Moraaret (Buonavita) Ricco. 72. of 37 Marble beloved mother Dominick, Harry, Victor. Arno, Joseph Samuel, Mrs.

Amelia Mrs. Margaret alenkowitz and Mrs. Mary De Palma. The funeral will be held Saturday at 8 0 m. at Frank M.

Forastiere and Son funeral home with a solemn requiem high Mass in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church at 9 Burlol will be in St. Michael's Cemetery. Visiting hours ore Thursday 7 to and Friday 2 to 4 and 7 19 9 p. m. SZADY In Chicopee, July 23, Woiciech Szadv, 35.

of 876 Per Ave Chico code Falls. husband of (Kooon) y. Funeral Saturday of 8 01 tine Cierpiol memorial home, 69 E. st Hich MCSS of requiem In St. slous Church.

Bur ol in St. slaus Cemetery. Collino hours Frigov, 7 to 9 Mos; cherings will will be occeoted in lieu of flowers. THOMAS In General July 21. 'rin Thomas 116 Princeton St Funeral from AME Church Saturday at Burial in Ook Grove Cemetery.

Collies hours at Harrell funeral will be Friday from 2 to cod 7 to 9. THOMPSON In Springfield July 24 Edw'n E. Thompson, 45. of freeter Ave, of the tote Ace (Cniosta) Trompson Funeroi raT the Hoe funera' home, 494 Be mont N' ondov 0.15 m. with a reawem high Mass in Holy Cross Church at Bu in St.

Stanislous Cemetery Montgomery St Forrview Visits nours are Saturday from 19 D. m. and Sunday to 4 and to 9 D. m. VAKEL mis citrv.

July 22, Mrs. Marguerite (Barsom) Vakel, oped Tinkhom Rd. formerly Springtieid, wife Of the lo'e Vokel Funeral services will from Funeral Home a.m. will be Pork Cemetery. Calling hours Thursday evening to m.

YOHO In Washington, July 21, Mrs Groschke Yore Fieids Rood. Gothformerly Albert LongGroschke. wite of George Diane In Funeral Church Calling the Cur. ran- Jones funeral home. Suburban Deaths row Baslor Chicopee, Wednesday In Springfield.

Tylunas funeral home. Chicopee, is in charge. Moses Hilton, Wednesday In' Holyoke, Alger funeral home is in charge. Mrs. Ida M.

Lantair, Wednesday in Shelburne Falls. Johnson funeral home is in charge. Mrs. Lens Lawrence, Thursday in Greenfield. McCarthy funeral home is in charge.

Mrs. Elisabeth Nowakowski of Ludlow: Thursday in Springfield. Nowak funeral home, Indian Orchard, is in charge. Mrs. George T.

Patterson, Wednesday in Conway. McCarthy funeral home, field, is in charge. Francis W. Richards Chi cope Thursday in Springfield. Tylunas funeral home, Chicopee, is in charge.

Wojciech Saady, Wednesday in Chicopee. Qierpial funeral home is in charge. George Schuckert of Greentield, Thursday in Springfield. Kostanski funeral home, Greenfield, is in charge. Josephine (Dineen) Morse, died in Roston April 6, 1969.

He was employed by Westinghouse Corp. in traffic Speciality both in Springfield. He was a member of Lodge of Masons, A.F. and A.M. He is survived by a son, Arthur of Framingham.

Services will be today at Fowler Cemetery, Unity, Me. Redington funeral home, Waterville, is in charge. Mrs. Edwin M. Fuller Mrs.

Marguerite (Hervieux) Fuller of 24 Jasper St. died Wednesday in Western Massachusetts hospital. She was born in this city on Aug. 20. 1882, daughter of the late Joseph and Leontine (Morin) Hervieux.

She was the wife of Dr. Edwin M. Fuller of Bath, Maine. Mrs. Fuller had lived in this city for the past 19 years.

She was a retired registered nurse, a graduate of Mercy Hospital School of Nursing. She was a former assistant superintendent of Symes Arlington Hospital in Arlington and more recently superintendent. of Bath City Hospital in Bath, Me. She was a communicant of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church, a member of the women's. club of that church and a.

member of the Daughters of Isabella. She is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Estelle Premo of Wales and Miss Corinne Hervieux and I Mrs. Evelyn Lynch, both of this city. The funeral will be held Friday morning at St.

Pierre funeral home, State Street, with a requiem high Mass in Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church. Burial will be in St. Michael's Cemetery. In Memoriam i BOYER In loving memory of our husband and father Clifford Boyer who passed awaY July 1966. Gone but not forgotten.

missed by his wife and children. BROADBENT In Broadbent, loving on memory of anniversary Albert 5 his birthday. July 25. No one knows the silent heartaches. those who have loved can tell The grief we bear in silence For the one we loved so well.

His daughter, Mrs. Wesley Macintire and Family. COUTURE In Couture loving who memory passed of away Delor JuS; 25. 1960. To those who wait and wonder, Those whose hearts ore heavy, These hoped for assurances, Assuredly are so.

When time hos done with me his worst and best; And my vault sealed. And mourners all gone home. shall not know when summer crowns the veor. Though the bound bee creeps through the crannied stone. Nor shall heed when autumn's blazonry Hangs golden banners d'er my aviet head.

Seasons and terms will all be one to me; shall be less than carth; shall be dead. So men have said in their sod reckonings. But men have reckoned wrong a worid of things. Blessed is it to know that neither distance nor death Can truly separate those who love. Sodly missed by his wife Odna and daughter Claire.

LEWICKI The family of Mrs. Petronela Lewicki wishes to thank relatives, friends neighbors for their kind expression of symatny, Moss cords, floral tributes, spiritual bouque's in the recent loss of our mother. Julion Lewickl. Mrs. Katherine Albano and Mrs.

Joanne Bernardo. MILES in loving memory of a dear and Jonn Miles, who passed many years ago today. Ju 25, 1963. Like falling leaves the vtOrs But thoughts of InV father will never die. Scaly missed by his daughter and family.

MILES In loving memory o' my 'husband, John Miles. who passed away July 25. 1963. Remembered clwavs. Sodly missed by his wie.

PELCLARSKI loving Memory 61 Frank Pelczarski who passed away vears 000, July 25. REST IN PEACE. You are not forgotten, loved one. Nor will vou ever he. As long as lite and memory last.

We remember Tres. We miss you now. Our hearts are sore, As time goes by we miss vou more. Your living Sm. Your gentle toce.

No one con hill God took him home, his will, Out In our hearts love him His memory is today As in the hour he away. We often sit and think of him When are en alone, For memory is the enly friend That con coll its own, Sadly missed children and Polish Primate Memorial Rite Sunday Morning Memorial services for the Most Rev. Leon Grochowski, of the Polish National. Catholic Church in the United and Canada, will observed here Sunday, at St. Joseph's Polish National Catholic Church.

The service will take place during the 8.30 Mass. Bishop died July 17 while visiting Warsaw, Poland, on church mission. His funeral will be In Scranton, where he lived since 1953. He became the head of the church at time, following the death of the organizer, Bishop Francis Hodur. The church was organized in Scranton in 1897.

Miss Katherine Donahue, Teacher for 42 Years Miss Katherine Donahue. 81, of 32 Park West en Springfield. formerly, of in Noble Huntington, Hospital, died Westfield. She was born in Huntington in 1887 and graduated from Huntington High School and Westfield Normal School. She taught in the Chicopee school system for 42 years, retiring 17 years ago.

She is survived by three sisters, Mrs. A. J. Mace and Mrs. J.

W. Cooper, both of Huntington, and Sr. Thomas Vincent of the Sisters of St. Joseph who is stationed in the convent of St. Mary's Westfield.

Funeral will be at F. C. Haley funeral home, Huntington, Saturday, followed by a requiem high Mass at St. Thomas Church. Burial will be in St.

Thomas Cemetery. District Court JUDGE CHARLES D. SLOAN JUDGE SOCRATES GEANACOPOULOS Presiding Julio C. Cintron, 23, 356 Belmont possession of heroin; plea, innocent; continued to July 31. Alfred G.

Mesiti, 49, of 78 Florence assault with a dangerous weapon; plea, innocent; continued to July 24, 1970: A. Baez, 42, 40 Sargeant setting up lottery; plea, innocent; default, and warrant ordered to issue. Chris Yensen, 22, of 61. Bryant breaking and entering; and larceny, two charges; plea, innocent; found guilty; House of Correction six months, sentence suspended until July 24, 1970. Jin Edgar G.

Chagnon, 323 Chicopee Chicopee; possession of narcotic other than heroin, being in company of person illegally possession of narcotic drug, being present where narcotic drug Illegally kept; plea, innocent: found probably guilty, bound over to Grand Jury; possession hypodermic needle, possession of heroin, conspiracy; plea, innocent; no probable cause found; case dismissed. William J. Hastings, 56 Jean Drive; conspiracy, being present where narcotic drugs illegally kept, being i in company; plea, innocent; found probably guilty, bound over to Grand Jury. Albert E. Wiesel, 37 Calhoun possession of heroin, conspiracy, possession of hypodermic needle, possession of drug other than heroin; plea, innocent; found probably guilty; bound over: to Grand Jury; being present, being in company; plea, no probable cause found; case dismissed.

Jeremiah Connors, 37 Calhoun possession of drug other than heroin, possession of heroin, keeping a common nuisance. possession of hypodermic needle, possession of syringe, conspiracy; plea. innocent; found probably guilty; bound over to Grand Jury. The Weather 5 FORECAST FUr FOR SPRINGFIELD AND VICINITY (By U. S.

Weather Bureau) Variable cloudiness and warm, with a chance of afternoon showers, highest 80 to 85. Partly cloudy with little temperature change tonight, lowest near 60. Saturday, partly sunny and warm. TEMPTRATURE In the night, July 24: ending. low, 24-hour period mid54; mean, 66.

Precipitation, none: this month, 2.55 inches; this year, 21.56 inches. TIDES At New London, high at 6.24 a. m. and 6.42 p.m.: low at 12.36 p.m. ALMANAC Sun rises 5.36.

sets 8.17. BY U. S. Weather Bureau BOSTON AND VICINITY -Becoming par My cloudy today with change 10 winds temperature, highest NorVariable cloudiness with little change in temperature tonight and Probability rain 10 per today and tenight. FASTPORT TO BLOCK ISLAND.

Small to cron warnings island in enect from Case Ann Bay. From Cane Ann to Fortsert variable winds around knots Deceming cast southeast 10 knots visibility cloudiness. Consider with Ann hertheast MAINE NEN HAMPSHIRE, cloudy with chance evening north sortiens. Mighs in tonight RHODE ISLAND with tittle Highs mostly udydiness tom tonight tonight and Saturday. Regular Baptist.

Church Conference Springfield Pastor Says Robert J. Flynn, Realtor, Dies Robert Flynn of 56 Nawood Glen, Longmeadow, president Robert J. Flynn Real Estate Agency of this city, died Wednesday at Springfield Hospital Medical Center after brief illness. 40 years an assistant to the Jate John J. Duggan.

president af Chapman Valve, Mr. Flynn retired from 1 that position in 1954. He then opened real estate office and worked in that capacity ever since. He' was member of Springtield Board of Realtors, Springtield Lodge of Elks, American. Federation of Musicians, Valley Athletic Club' and Longmeadow Men's Club.

He was born 'n Ware, son the late Cornelius and Katherine (Clifford) Fiynn. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lauretta (Boyer) Flynn; brother. William J. Flynn of this city, and several nieces and nephews.

The funeral will be held at State Street parlors cf T. P. Sampson Co. Saturday morning with solemn requiem high Mass in St. Mary's Church, Longmeadow.

Burial will be in Michael's Cemetery. Eugene H. Scranton The funeral of Eugene H. Scranton, 37, of 25 Pemaquid Indian Orchard, who was accidentally electrocuted 4 DO ARCHAMBAULT In July 12, Adelard Peloauin the Arthur funeral Saturday St. Cemetery.

Colling to and to 0. BRIGGS this city. July Mrs. Briggs of Zero funeral will held from Saturday p.m. Burial will Cemetery.

Visiting to 9 p.m. BROOKS Walter Funeral funeral Andrew Muzzy husband of Violet Funeral funeral Church. Burial requiem Thur- CARR In Corr Friday CLARK rat In Beverly Funeral service Saturday 11 in Park Cemetery. Visiting hours from p.m. DESROSIERS in July Mr.

word Desrosiers, a.m. from the George Son funeral Chopin Terrace followed solemn requiem high Mass Joseph's Church Burial will in St. Mary's Cemetery, South Coventry, Conn. Visiting hours will Thursday to 9. DONANCE Hospital, July Katherine Donahue.

of 32 Park Springfield, tormerly Huntington. Funeral from the Holy tuneral home, hunt noton, Saturday 1.30 fol owed requiem high Mass in Si. Thom*os Church, Huntington. 10 Burial will be in St. Thomas Cemetery.

Visiting hours are Friday 2 to 1 and 1 to 9 p. m. FLYNN. In me Springtield Hospitel. July 23, Robert Flynn, of 56 wildw0.

Glen. president Robert Flynn Real Estate Agency, and beloved husband of Lauretta E. (Boyer) Flynn. Funeral from the State St. Poriors of the Sampson Co Saturday tallowed by a solemn high Mass of requiem in St.

Mary's Church, meadow, at 10. Burial in St. Cemeterv. Visiting to Thursday and to and 7 to 9, Friday. FULLER I Western Mos sochusetts Hospital, July 23, M.

Marguerite (Hervieux) Fuller of 24 Josper Springfieid Furerat from the George St Pierre Sor tuneral home, 576 State St. Friday at with requiem high MOSs Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church at Burial in St. Michael's Cemetery. HOOKER July 22, Mrs. Winifred (Newberry) Hooker, 17, of 241 Park Drive.

Longneadow. widow of Richard Hooker. Funercl ot First Church of Christ, Friday at p.m. Burial in Lonomeodo Cemetery calling hours. Dickinson Streeter service.

KEANE In West Soringfield. Ju'v 2. Ms. Estelle Union wife Michael Keane, daughter Stella (Rogers) hee Howthorne, mother cennetr Stephan Kaone and Bar bars Sw der Lorese, Mrs or or Gorgon, Mrs. Rite and Mrs.

will Sandro Haskins. The be Friday at a. n. at CurranJones funeroi home with requiem high Moss in Conception Church Buriol will pe in St. M.chce: Cemetery Visiting hours are Wednesdav ond Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 5.

m. m. IN THE SINCERE of rendering a helpful service to our readers desiring to pay tribute to their loved ones through an "In Memoriam" netice, we have available booklet thet is yours for the asking which contains approx vanes for every family member. colt 737-5366 and ask Gerry and she will to you or if convenient, visit our 1624 Main Street office your copy. The Springfield Newspapers UNION REPUBLICAN DAILY NEWS A A "Definitely an Inspirational conference," said the Rev.

Jack Corey of Grace Baptist Church, Springfield, describing the' recent gathering the General Association of Regular Baptist Churches which representatives of six the necticut Valley attended in Fort Wayne, Ind. Join In Call At the conference the delegates joined in a unanimous to Dr. Joseph M. Stowell, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Hackensack, N. be national representative of association of the independent fundamentalist I The Rev.

Mr. Corey said the while decisions of the association, not binding on the local churches, would have bearing the congregations here primarily in the radio message program of evangelism. Each congregation in the General Association of Regular Baptist Churches is "an independen: church, even though part of the association. meeting, in spite of having more business to transact than usual, was therefore primarily week of religious fellowship among the delegates," he said. did support all of the general resolutions adopted at convention, however, as most, of the other Connecticut Valley delegates.

Others Participate Other communities represented included Springfield, Lee, Ware, Enfield Windsor Locks. Among those taking part were the Rev. Mrs. Clarence Kennedy of and the Rev. and Mrs.

Vernon Spencer of Windsor Locks. Resolutions supported by the delegates to the association's 38th annual meeting -Repudiation of emphasis on social change by the church rather than salvation "through faith in the shed blood of Christ;" -Personal holiness of life with "high standards of personal -A "warning concerning sensitivity training under whatever term it might be used because, among other things, tends to undermine moral stanaards (and) substitutes physical contac: for spiritual worship. -Expressed "our convictions that God is the final authority over men and that He has instituted human governments. with the requirement that these be obeyed even though we may not always agree with the actions they take. to the country the "loyalty, support, and encouragemen: of patriotic hands and hearts;" Commended its social agencies; Oppose Program Opposed "improper" sex education programs in public schools; Planned the formation of an International Fellowship of Regular Baptist Churches; and "Unequivocally declare 'ourselves as believing in the verbally inspired Word of God and in the six literal 24-hour days of creation as plainly set forth in the first chapter of 'he Book of Genesis." The Rev.

Mr. Corey, whose Springfield Postmaster Arthur Morin, left, and Anthony I. Lambert, head of the model post office project, discuss improvements to be made in local postal system. Springfield was one of cities chosen to be used in the project as it is representative of problems which exist in postal systems throughout the United States. Selected for Model Project Springfield Typical, Says P.

O. Official Springfield was selected as one of nine cities in a postal project because it is representative of problems existing in post offices throughout the country, Anthony L. Lambert said Thursday. Meets Press Lambert is a former Philadelphia postmaster and regional Model Post Office Programs coordinator. Speaking at a press conference at the city post office, he said' 'Springfield was also selected because it is an industrialized area.

The aim of the model post, office project which went into, effect July 1, is to analyze customer services. zip code Publisher "Dies Clutching Paper In Vermont BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) David W. Howe, 77. former publisher of Vermont's largest newspaper, The Burlington Free Press, and 8 prominent figure in journalism, was found dead in his car Thursday.

Officials believe he had suffered a heart attack. His death ended a career that spanned half a century in jour. nalism. He died clutching a newspaper. Howe was born in Burlington, son of the late Willard B.

Howe. who was also a publisher of the Free Press. David Howe joined the Free Press as assistant manager in 1921 and succeeded his father as publisher in 1929. church has approximately jadult baptized members, it was "an outstanding ference." He added that it unusual that this year others in his congregation did attend the first time has been the case that he knew of. "I would suspect that persons from the church be able to go next year" when the conference will be Denver.

There 'are 1361 independent congregations in the Mr. Corey said, and it supports colleges and five missionary agencies, with 1499 active missionaries, Included (mission work are special ministries in this country suburban communities; innercity residents; Spanish speaking persons; Negro, mountain, Indian 1 and college communities. Legal Notices PROPOSAL UNIVERSITY OF ASSACHUSETTS BUILDING AUTHORITY Sealed proposals for drapes, customCampus Project No. 11, the furniture, and for the University of received at the office of the University Memorial Massachusetts Holl, University Authority. Massachusetts, until 2 18; m.

on August 1969, at which time they will be publicly opened and read. Specifications and their forms (may be examined at and obtained from the Office of the University of Massachusetts Building Authority, Memorial Hall, Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts. No deposit is University required for of forms. The Massachusetts Building Authority reserves the right to waive any Informality in or to reiect any or all proposals. No bidder may withdraw his bid within thirty days after the actual date of the opening thereof.

Bullding Authority By: George L. Pumphret Chairman University of Mossachusetts (July 25 A. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Hampden PROBATE COURT To all persons Interested in the GLADYS EVELYN. BRUCE AGGLESTON late of Sprinatield in sold deceased. A petition has been presented to said Court, praying that PHYLLIS EGOLESTON HICKEY of Ludlow in the County of Hampden be appointed ministratrix of said estate' without giving a surey on her bond, If you to obiect thereto you or your attorney, should file a written appearance in said Court at Sprinafield betore ten o'clock in the forenoon the second day of September 1969, the return day of this Witness, ABRAHAM SMITH, Esquire, First Judge of soid Court, this tirst day of July 1969.

JOHN J. LYONS, Register. (July 25-23 August 4 A. HAMPDEN SS PROBATE COURT COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS To all persons Interested in the estate of I. VINCENS late of East Longmeadow in said County of Hampden, A petition has been presented to said deceased.

Court for probate of a certain instrument purporting to be the last will of said deceased by HELEN SMITH of Suffield in the State of Connecticut praying that she be appointed executrix thereof without giving a surety on her bond. If YOU desire to obiect thereto, you or your attorney should file a written appearance in soid Court at Springfield. in said County Hampden, before ten o'clock in forenoon the second day of September 1969, the return day of this citation. Witness, ABRAHAM I. SMITH.

Esquire, First Judge of said Court, twentysecond day of July 1969. JOHN J. LYONS, Register. (July 25-2-Ava. a.m.) HAMPDEN COMMONWEALTH OF COURT To Springfield, DONALD In said.

County. NELSON, formerly: of ports unknown. A petition has been presented to said Court by MAUREEN PATRICIA ASHE ASHE NELSON otherwise MAUREEN NELSON, your former wife. praying that an allowance be granted to her for the support of herself and MARY NELSON, LYNN NELSON and JAMES JOSEPH minor children of said parties. all as more fully set forth in sald petition.

If YOU desire to obiect thereto you or your attorney should file a written appearance in said Court at Springfield before ten o'clock in the forenoon on the nineteenth day of August 1969, the return day of this citation. Witness, ABRAHAM I. SMITH, sixteenth Esquire, First Judge of said Court, day of July 1969. JOHN J. LYONS, Register.

(July 25-28-August 4 a.m.) COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS HAMPDEN 55 North To Palm THOMAS Beach, JOHN in the McCAULEY State of Plorida. 1- A libel has been presented to said Court your FLORENCE C. otherwise FLORENCE BOREK McCAULEY of Springfield, in the County of Hompden, praying that a divorce from the bond ot natrimony between herself and you be decreed for the cause of cruel and abusive treatment and praying for alimony--and for custody of and allowance for minor child. If you desire to object thereto, you or your attorney should file a written appearance in: said Court at Springfield, within twenty-one days from the second day of September 1969, the return day of this citation. Witness, ABRAHAM 1.

SMITH, Esquire, First Judas of sold Court, this twentysecond day of July 1969. JOHN J. LYONS, Register. (July 25-24-Aug. 4 a.m.) COMMONWEALTH of MASSACHUSETTS HAMPDEN PROBATE COURT To all persons interested in the estate in said County, a person under conof GERTRUDE FISKE of.

Springfield, servatorship. A petition hos been presented Courf that GEORGE KEADY, conservator of the property of said ward, be ordered to sell at private sale certain personal estate of said ward. you to, obiect. thereto you your attorney, should file written appearance in sald Court at Springfield before nineteenth o'clock day of the August forenoon 1961, the return day of this citation. Witness, ABRAHAM 1.

SMITH, Esquire, First Judge said Court, this eighteenth day of July 1969. JOHN J. LYONS, Register. (July 25-20 August COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS HAMPDEI PROBATE COURT ELSIE of Miami Beach, In the State of ida; HELENE WEINSTEIN, of Los Angeles, the State of California; und JEROME BELSKY, BELSKY otherwise JERRY of New York, in the State of New York. A petition hos been presented to said Court IRVING.

COHEN, of said County Hampden. executor the with of SAMUEL J. otherwise. DELSKY or DELSKY, late said Springfield, deceased, praying that said Court instruct said petitioner whether to sell a certain two hundred three (203) of commar stock of SAM. DELSKY, Massachusetts corporation, to said corporation for on amourt necessary to pay all the estate tax claims and interest, and counsel fees; wha'her the fees of said petitioner of the low firm AT.

TORNEYS, of Boston. in the said County Suffolk, may be approved by 'REVENUE SERVICE: whether to settle the estate tax claims the UNITED by applying the proceeds of the of sold stock. less administrative fees -TI expenses. in satisfaction thereot; oli as more fully set forth in said petition and for such other and further orders and. decrees cavity may require.

If you desire to obiect thereto, of your Springfield attorney a should written tile In cupearance said Court and answer or other legal within twenty-one days after the Nineteenth day of August 1909 the return day of this citation. Witness, ABRAHAM I. SMITH, Esquire, First Judge of said Court, mis eighteenth day of 1969 John Register (July 25 THE MOST DIRECT ROUTE 1 TO ALL CAPE COD POINTS Go Via PETER PAN BUS HYANNIS YARMOUTH PROVINCETOWN CHATHAM woods HOLE DENNISPORT For Information Call 701-2900 PETER PAN BUS LINES 1770 Main Street 200 said that lay will In the six in to FOR BEST RESULTS USE CLASSIFIED was Business Announcements A WE JUNK CARS removed. $10, Call 3207. ASPHALT NICK LONGHI ATTICS, dump truck.

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CARE Write for Box non A ambulatory Office. Convalescent Homes 9A ROOM for of invalid lady in my home. Lost and Found 10 8 L' practices, training and conditions of employes, man power needs and other postal operations. Lambert said the project identity problems within postal systems and advance as quickly las possible to solve them. Isolates Problems He said the project was designed to' improve postal, service: in' a community by isolating problems and concentrating on certain areas.

He said postal plants in most cities throughout the country were obsolete and in need of improvement. Lambert said postal officials are asking suggestions from the local post office. "We are looking for new ways Ito' get the job done." he said. "If we don't get patron cooperation, we might as well Sophisticated machinery, He also be a great requires important, handling. help if the public took advantage of information such as what time to mail letters and the proper procedure to address letters.

LOST, Main eyeglasses Worthington. bik ST 3 vic REWARD flicka ton white female Collie name lost of Shutesbury $50 Reward (413) 253-3348. LOST. White Toy Poodle. CheChe, Over $200 Reward, Holvoke 536- 4343, N'Hamppton 584-0116.

FOUND Black white kitten vicin. Dorset St. 732-0410. LOST White Ladies emerald cut diamond, gold setting with 2 small diamonds on either side. Reward.

733-1838 aft, 6. tan IMPOUNDED Germ. Shep fern. Bik. Samers Dog Warden 7786.

LOST. Vic. For. Boys vellow Raleigh Chooper, Park 732-0302. LOST 22.

post Reward. hole digging auger, July 543-3207 LOST. old, Fem. St. Bernard, Omo.

orange Williamsburg, smooth coat, Butterscotch. wh. black mask, named $50 Reword for int. children. to return Giroux Call collect (413) 260-7784 FOUND: male spaniel, med.

9Z. white, bik, brn. soots. RE 3-4475. AN AIR.

Holiday COND. 1968 Olds, 90, sed. Sed. F.P. includes Also vinyttop, incl.

elec mony windows, low mi. Cadillac. gray and bik other vinyl extras. 536-5716. All NAIR COND.

1968 Olds, sed. dows white. Tinted glass, etc. wincludes and many other extras. infer for a factory installed oir.

Of. trade. 536-5716. quick sole. WII accept AIR Burgandy COND.

1967 LTD Ford rad. Elec bik vinvi top. AM-FM cond. low mi. 536-5716 seat, Call AVANTI 533-1268.

'63. Excellent BUICK power '45 vinyl Wildcat dr. HT full tilt wheel plus root, custom upholst, 732-5271. many extras. $1195.

BUICK PB, excel, '64 cond. dr. Wildcat V8, PS, owner 734-5782. only $850; pvt. BUY ORBIT SAVE Chev.

Buick Spt. dr. Wg. BAT Air $2995 '68 Chev. 2 HT PS 2895 2395 '68 Pont.

4 dr. 8 AT PS PB 1795 1795 Merc Falcon 4 dr. Wog. 8 AT AT PS 1295 Mustang 8 Std, yellow 1495 Plym Sta. Wag.

STD PB 3 1095 895 '63 Olds Chev. 4 dr. dr. 8 AT 695 Chev. 11 PS 595 Falcon Sta.

Wag. 6 595 '62 40 Chev. Others 4 dr. 8 AT 250 2 dr. 6 Std.

325 50 St. $50 up. Terms. Trade. James Blvd.

1301 Carew St. PS, PB, mint Special cond." AT 977 Main W. S. BUICK $100. Lincoln $150.

new tires, gold. Asking $2250. Riverla, (GS) AlT dr SABRE Custom A1 hto, cond. Af. bik 6 vinyl too.

PS. PB. p.m. 734-140 BEACH Must see to believe, new throughout. custom made top, many many eng.

50 HP xtras. 739-5143. Must sell. Call 5.30.: EQUIP. WIL EXCEL.

A COND. DR. FULLY SOLD $1661.40 FOP. DUE MGR. 543-1482 WILL FINANCE.

CALL Must sell. RIVIERA $1650. IS. 780-9329 Good cond. QUICK aft.

$:30. FULLY EQUIP. WILDCAT DR. HT. LOW MILEAG FOR BALANCE CONd.

TO DUE BE SOLD $2087,10 543-1482. FINANCE. CALL MGR. BUICKS J. OLDS CADILLAC 61 Exchange Chicopee 594-6628 STONINA, INC.

QUICK Opel. MAGNA, 1588 Quality Northampton Buick St. DEALER 63 SHE San. CHEV. buys car.

'45 Imp. dr. auto. 1st $600 732-1270 734-3519. CHRYSLER pas.

Town Country, low mit. $1850. air PB, PS. CLASSIC Amherst 253-5003 Lincoln otter Com. Mass Dox Holder, 130 West Amherst, sedan CHRYSE REM, IN 29.000 0.000 dr.

2-0721. $1075. Percett cond Must sell. CORVAIR 4carbs. Corsa conv.

RaH Red w.blk int. real cor. or 13 Norman Sofid. excel, body 1. mech.

red, CORVAR," $475. A 1 1.

The Morning Union from Springfield, Massachusetts (2024)

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