8 TOWN CRIER. APRIL 5, 1978 • MEN AND WOMEN • Th. SCISSORS POINT INC. 634 Main St. iRte 38) <strong>Wilmington</strong> N..I I* Caionral Park Moll Qual<strong>it</strong>y ind Eo mini iy Ion iver 40 years Come in and meet Peggy , Mary Jane and Oebby Manicures Specializing in Acid Perms Blow cutting for men and women ■y >\ppel.la.e.l er Walk-I* Sank* 651 . 2S2S - HOURS: m Wed. 4 Fri. M 7—' Than. M / Sat. M MiinFn Sa»5 CbeedMin July*: August Coombs Furn<strong>it</strong>ure iil Middtnex *
c Services Friday for Wesley H. Steber, Sr. I H Steber, Sr., of U i Street, Readlni, died r <strong>it</strong> Us reUdenc* ssssaj. Htm M |«en of aft. Born In Itoakaa. tke SOB ot Emeat and Mart* (Sanaa) Steber he bad U*aa\ ■ Nortb Readlac durlnf taw wealth aad k WUmln«too far Bannr* yeara before moving to Raadtag three jrean ago Mr, Steber. who had aerved w<strong>it</strong>h the U.S. Navy daring Wat at War n, was a member at the Nee-Ellsworth Pott MSI, Vateraaa of Foreign Wars. He had been employed lift driver for the Stove Company of Mr. Steber was the husband Mary E. (Muin d at survived by h<strong>it</strong> am Mrs. Jud<strong>it</strong>h A Bryant, Wetlay H. Jr., WlllUm D , Gary A., and Darlacne R. Steber of Reading; seven brothers. John, Edwin. Stanley, Robert, Frank, James and Frederick and two sisters, Mrs. Nancy Doacette and Mrs. Llbby Edwards. Two grandchildren •Iso survive. Funeral services will be held at the W.S. Cavanaugh It Son Funeral Home, 174 Main Street, <strong>Wilmington</strong> on Friday at 11 a.m. w<strong>it</strong>h the Rev. George B. Taylor of the Congregational Church of <strong>Wilmington</strong> officiating. Burial will take place In Riveralde Cemetery, North Reading. Friends may call at the funeral name an Thursday from 2 to 4 and from 7 to 8 p.m. ^OPINION OF MKN VALUE!! THINKING OF A SALE? Know the VALUE of your Present HOME FIRST! Call a professional HOW M* MAHONEY REALTY Kfr231 S 1* petl- tiea of Cataaraw fVBrleu of Boston in tkc Caaatr of SaffoB for part<strong>it</strong>ion Tke Commissioner appointed to Osaka inch part<strong>it</strong>ion ha*presented his report to six! Court lor acceptance and • desire to object thereto you or racy should flic a wr<strong>it</strong>ten ._e.M Slid Court at Cambridge ■ laa o'clock as tke forenoon on I <strong>it</strong>aaoaayi day of April. ISIS, -a day of this c<strong>it</strong>ation __*. Edward T Mama. Ea- oaare. First Judge of said Court this •ta day of March 1171 Pail J Civanaugh Register ob<strong>it</strong>uaries Albert Bauder, WW II veteran Albert Bauder on Kingfisher Fargo, North Dakota, two Road, Tewkabury passed away suddenly in Lowell on daughters, Mrs. Jerry (Marjorie) J. Ledeouz of Nashua. March M. He was an Army N.H. and Miss Katheryn veteran of World War II, having attained the rank of sergeant and had been employed as a sheet metal worker by General Electric in Bauder of Tewkabury. Six grandchildren also survive Mr. Bauder also leaves his brother and a sister, Car<strong>it</strong>on G. Clutc and Geraldlne Hud- Lynn. Mr. Bauder Is survived by his wife. Mrs Shirley son of Glouversvllle, New York. Funeral services ware held (Thompson) Bauder of on March SO in Johnstown. Kingfisher Road; Tewkabury; New York. Arrangements two tons, Richard of were under the direction of Wellington Ohio and James of the Tewkabury Funeral Home Catherine 47 years in Mrs. Catherine (Farrell) Flucker of Tewkabury died on March 28 In Lowell as a result of injuries suffered in an automobile accident on March It. Mrs. Flucker, a resident of Tewkabury for approximately 147-years was bom in Pretoria, South Africa In 1905 Besides her husband, Robert C. Flucker of Tewkabury, who remains hosp<strong>it</strong>alized, Mrs. Flucker is survived by two daughters, Farm enriched SCREENED LOAM fll per yd. 3 ysrd mln. UNSCREENED 10AM S8 per yd. 5 yard mln FARM MANURE $7 per yd 5 yard minimum BARKWOOO MULCH 911 per yd. 4 yard Bin. Ml $4.50/yd. 8 ysrd mln HORSES BOARwED ttt. per month Discounts svallable for larga quant<strong>it</strong>ies Orders over ISO Free Delivery 7 days s week WEISS FARM Stoneham 438-0689 Flucker, Tewksbury Mrs. Paul (Louise) Gearty of Tewksbury and Mrs. Dennis (Roberta) Kane of Billerica Also surviving are four grandchildren, Robbln and Paula Gearty of Tewksbury and Shannon and Joshua Kane of Billerica. Funeral services were held on Saturday, April 1 from the Tewksbury . Congregational Church. Interment followed In Tewksbury Cemetery. Arrangements were under the direction of the Tewksbury Funeral Home. Robert Underwood services Friday Robert D. Underwood, Jr., lt« Nichols Street. <strong>Wilmington</strong>, died at his residence on Monday mor- ning. Mr. Underwood was 94 years of age, and waa born In New Rocbelle, New York. He was the son of Robert D. and Harriet (Benedict) Underwood. Mr. Underwood, who lived In New York daring his youth, also lived In Melroae prior to taking up residence in <strong>Wilmington</strong> six years ago. He served in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam conflict Mr. Underwood was af- filiated w<strong>it</strong>h the IBM. Cor- poration of Boston as an engineer. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dlanne J. (Minske) Underwood, his two children, Christopher R. and David D. Underwood, both of <strong>Wilmington</strong>, his parents, and •H . btd x** ,H raJUS" IN ANDOVER ^i^f A new residential subdivision of individually styled homes. Homes custom built to buyer's specifications. Qual<strong>it</strong>y you can afford. Paul K. Blltt BUILDER **V LOST BANKBOOK: The fofloss- ini bmkbook Ii lost and applica- tion has beea made for payment of the amoaal In accordaace w<strong>it</strong>h Sec. 20 Ch. 147 GL. Paymeat has been stopped Bankbook t*tl*37* Reeding Co-operative Bank. AS.- It COMMONWEALTH OT MASSACHUSETTS PROBATE COURT Miner: OK FIDUCIARY'S ACCOUNT Middleses. M Na. a UK To all Persona interested in the estate of William G. Maaa late of <strong>Wilmington</strong> ia and County Deceaaed You are hereby notified pursuant to Maaa R Civ P Rule n that the First & Final Account of William J. Mann aa (fiduciaryI of said rstflt* as trustee'*' fiduciary under Article of the will of said deceased has been preaeated to said Court tor allowance If you desire lo preserve your rtfbt to file an objection to said account you or your attorney mast file ■ wr<strong>it</strong>ten appearance in said Conn at Cambrldie on or before use Pint day of May. 1S7S. Has return day of tall c<strong>it</strong>ation Yoa may upon wr<strong>it</strong>ten request by registered or certified mill to the ftdartary or to the attorney for tkc fiduciary obtain w<strong>it</strong>hout coat a copy of said accounts) II you dealre lo object to any <strong>it</strong>em of and accoaatfl), you must la add<strong>it</strong>ion to fillnf a wr<strong>it</strong>ten appearance as aforesaid file w<strong>it</strong>hin thirty days after said return day or w<strong>it</strong>hin such other time as the Court upon motion may order a wr<strong>it</strong>ten eta lenient of each each turn together w<strong>it</strong>h the grounds for each objection thereto a copy to be aarrad upon the fiduciary pursuant lo tat Maas R. Civ P Rale WITNESS. Edward I. Martin. Es- quire. First Judge of said Court, this twentieth day of March. 1STS PaulJ " ASU.lt LOST BANK BOOK: Tke foilawtag baakheeh is last aad application has beea made for paymeat of Ike imoaat la aVCCar- daace w<strong>it</strong>h See. M. Ch. in GL Paymcal has beea Hopped. Bankbook 18-sM Ml Melrose Savings Baak. At.lt LOST BANK BOOK: Tke following bnakboak to leal aad appllntioa has beea made for paymeat ot the amounl la accor- dance wltb Sec. ta. Ch. 147 GL. Paymeat baa beea slopped Sbaw- mal Melroae Wakefleld 1M-4SS-I MtS.AS COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS PROBATE COURT Middleses. aa. To all persons interested in the es- tate of Harold M. Deuusa late of <strong>Wilmington</strong> ia slid County deceased A pet<strong>it</strong>ion baa beea presented to said Court for probate of ■ certain inetru men! purporting to be the laat will of said deceaeed by Harold L Detaie of <strong>Wilmington</strong> in the County of Middleses praying that he be appointed esecutor thereof w<strong>it</strong>hout giving a surety on his If you dealre lo object thereto yoa or your attorney should file a wr<strong>it</strong>ten appearance in said Court at Cambridge before tea o'clock in tke forenoon on the nineteenth day of April ISTS. the return day of this c<strong>it</strong>ation Wltneea. EDWARD T MARTIN. Ksquire First Judge of aaid Curt, this llfteeaui day of March 1171 Paul J Cavaeaugh MB.St.A9 , rwMSwer , COMMONWEALTH OF ^ MASSACHUSETTS SHERIFF'S SALE Middleses. n Lowell Jaae IS. 1ST) Taken on execution and will be sold by public auction on the lllh day of April im. on Thursday at 9 IS o'clock A M .<strong>it</strong> the SHERIFF'S OFFICE. IN MARKET STREET. LOWELL. County of Middlesex, all tke right, t<strong>it</strong>le assd In- terest thai said William Calherwud of 399 Marshal! Street in the <strong>Town</strong> of Tewkabury County of Middleses had 'not exempt by law from levy on ex- ecution or from attachment! on tat Sfah day of June 1STI being the time when the same was seized on execu- tion, in and to the following described real estate, lo w<strong>it</strong> The land w<strong>it</strong>h the buildings thereon, s<strong>it</strong>uated In said Tewksbury on the northwealerly side of Marshall Street, being shown as Lot B-S on a plan en t<strong>it</strong>led Subdivialon of Lot "B" In Tewksbury. Mass dated December »: 1*52 by Dana F Perkins S Sons. lac. C.E 'a." which plan ia recorded w<strong>it</strong>h Middltstx North District Registry of Deeds. Plan Book at. Plan 114-A. and thus bosaaatd. Southeasterly by said Marshall Street by two courses, fifty-one lad •(Its 'SI «i fa<strong>it</strong> and forty-elgkl aad IT. loo lUsSI feet. Southwesterly by Lot B-J aa saht plan two hundred aeventy five aad U IW IBISI feet: Northwesterly by Lota 11 and U ay two courses three and St'lcS tisSI feat and one hundred sixteen and M 100 'l<strong>it</strong> Mi led end Northcisletly by M B-l on BsM plaa two htaulred level aid Il/lOO IS«t It i feet Terms of Sale-Cash Roberts Maaa. JU DEPUTY SHERIFF Isabel Chauncey was 83 Mrs. Isabel L. Chauncey of 4 Edwards Road, <strong>Wilmington</strong> died suddenly at Caoate years Mrs. Chauncey was the wife of the late Stanley W. Chauncey, and Is survived by Memorial Hosp<strong>it</strong>al on Wednesday. March JS. Born her son, Stanley H. Chauncey of <strong>Wilmington</strong> . in New Foundland, Canada, Funeral services were held Mrs. Chauncey was 83 years of age at the time of her at the W.S. Cavanaugh 4 Son Funeral Home, 374 Main death. She was the daughter Street. <strong>Wilmington</strong>, on Satur of the late Cornelius and the day at 10:15 a.m. w<strong>it</strong>h the late Mary (Butler) Buckley Rev. Francis W. Mackin of- She had lived in Somervllle ficiating Burial took place in for many years and had lived In <strong>Wilmington</strong> for the past B the family lot, Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. Regional Health Center in <strong>Wilmington</strong> Friends, relatives and loved ones honored by contributions in their memory to the Regional Health Center in <strong>Wilmington</strong> this week in- clude: In memory of Henry M. Elworthy, father of Robert El worthy, from the Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of New England (Lynn). In memory of Mrs. Margaret Adama, from his sister, Mrs. Diane Sm<strong>it</strong>h of Maine. Memorial services will be held at the First Congregational Church - U.C.C., 18 Andover Road. Billerica on Friday evening, April T at eight o'clock w<strong>it</strong>h the Rev. Hughea officiating Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the W.S. Cavanaugh It Son Funeral Home, S74 Main Street, <strong>Wilmington</strong> Gentle, Shetland Gelding • PONY two blue eyes Western saddle * bridle two wheel sulky Joseph and Helen Rooney I Lexington i In memory of Mra. Margaret Adama, mother of Mrs. Aileen Beamon (Lexing- ton i, from Mr. and Mrs. John M. Young (Lexington). In memory of Phillip Buzzell. from Lindsay Stevens. In memory of Oliver Barchard, Jr., from Lawrence J Gelinesu St. Dorothy's Church Baptismal instruction for parents and Godparents will be held April 7 at S p.m in the lower h/11. gov/pti ma in g/v- pril will be at 2 p.m. on April It and 23 St. Dorothy's Couples Club Get Acquainted dance Satur- day, April I at 8 p.m. in the lower hall. No admission fee. Stewardahlp collections next Sunday at all Massea. Women interested in lear- ning about religious life, please contact Slater Marilyn Ann at 452-06*2 Confirmation at St. Dorothy's April 9 at both 4:00 and 7:00 p.m. Mass- ceremonies LAND WANTED One or two house lots for early tpring construction. Will pay top dollar. & full harness C. A. MACK $7dP Real Estate call ■ 415 Main St BobCaHWi'o v " " <strong>Wilmington</strong> tenter 638-6744 658-2400 Selling Your Home? You will find your best resalts srben you list w<strong>it</strong>h us - S years experience ■ members Greater Lowell Board of Realtors and Multiple Listing Service. Offering at this time, free roswlting ser- vice. C.A.Mack Associates USMafciSt-, By The 1 658-2400 A & M r^whdtin 104 When Buying or SeWn. your Horn*, Coll a taaHor JOWN CRIER. APRIL 5. 1978 9 GEORGE G. ROBERTIE 658-9650 REAL ESTATE CORNER. -** C. McAwney lOiggggggg. Realtor If you have an FMA- Insured mortgage on your house, you can sell or trade It w<strong>it</strong>hout pay- ing off the mortgage. The new owner's name can be subst<strong>it</strong>uted on the old mortgage, if both the FHA and the lender agree to the sub- st<strong>it</strong>ution. This releases you from personal liabil<strong>it</strong>y on the mortgage. You can sell w<strong>it</strong>hout getting the lender's and FHA's consent to sub- st<strong>it</strong>ute the new name, but you are still liable for the mortgage, and the new owner makes his monthly payments to you. You then make them to the lender It you owe more than 75% on an FHA-lnsured mortgage on a home you are selling or trading to someone who will not be living In It, you may be required to pay off the mortgage If you are planning to buy another house w<strong>it</strong>h an FHA- insurad mortgage. Having problems fin- ding the perfect home for your family? Con- sult w<strong>it</strong>h MACK ASSOCIATES, real es- tate brokers, and let us do the looking for you. W<strong>it</strong>h our complete, ex- clusive listings. It's possible that we have your new home wa<strong>it</strong>ing right nowl See us first, MACK ASSOCIATES, 415 Main St., <strong>Wilmington</strong>, phone *5e- 2400 or 45 Marrlmeck St., Lowell, 935-1200. Hours to su<strong>it</strong> your con- venience. snrs-iocxs MfTO - MOa» -MsWSTstAl leases MARION T MURPHY 943 Main St. <strong>Wilmington</strong> REAL ESTATE Residential-Comi 658-3581 trial Need a sizeable check? •:.^- -v eeaas/st -< sew MELROSE ScWsNGS Now. at Melrose Savings Bank.. Borrow up to $10,000 against the equ<strong>it</strong>y in your home ... w<strong>it</strong>h up to ten years to repay ,.. w<strong>it</strong>hout refinancing your present mortgage. Your existing mortgage need not be w<strong>it</strong>h Melrose Savings Bank. MELRSSE SAVINGS BANK are Maei St awawSSS. Meat HIT) fata!m R«t 129 Ua»sStaapprflCirwav \rV*rwiolori Mats («i7leJ»J775 Two Wllhaiolon SI (Ftouat SSV No* Raacang. Mass „i 7)11*3771 27 MUroea St Towars Ptua. Matron Man ,17, *u jaoo 274 Mam SI. 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