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Bishop Reed Launches Migrants' Schooling Is Topic Of Meeting

Broad Reform Program The Colorado Department for migrant comprehensive of Education Migrant Edu­ education, will speak to O k la h o m a C ity — A line ' with American-style "This reduces the 200 or cation program, in conjunc­ the conference May 15, 7 widespread reform of dioce­ management, sets up a more independent pipelines tion with the U S. Office of p.m. san organization and busi­ kind of diocesan governing into the Bishop’s office and Education, will host the John Hughes, director, ness practices has been board with the Bishop as replaces their number with First National Migrant inaugurated by Bishop Vic­ chairman. Lines of commu­ compensatory education. a more functional system.” Education conference in Office of Education, will be tor J. Reed in his Oklaho­ nication are detailed as in THE NOVEL structure Denver May 15-17 at the the main speaker on the ma City-Tulsa diocese. corporate organizational establishes a Pastoral Continental Denver motor The move, which brings charts. Board directly under the first day. Church administration into As one observer said. Bishop, and the Bishop is . hotel. himself a member — with According to Consultant veto powers — of the John Garcia, the national Let Philip Host board. Others with board regard for the past elTorts membership include the of Colorado in providing Your Mother's Day diocese’s Vicar General, a sun-iner educational pro­ priest elected by the cler­ grams for migratory chil­ D in n e r gy, a treasurer, a secular dren is well known. He afTairs officer, and a repre­ said the 46 states with For Gracious Holiday Dining sentative elected by the migrant children impaction Little Council through its are looking for program board of presidents. leadership from those few TIFFIN INN Department heads of ex­ isting organizations were states whose past efforts, seventeen-lhirtv south Colorado blvd at state expense, have in Luxurious W R IT E R S ' MANOR told that the new plans Who Will Help? will be effected "as soon as promoted summer educa­ tional programs for migra­ possible.” Mrs. Jam es Sweeney, left, and Mrs. William Wolf, leaders in organizing The Pastoral. Board will the first Catholic Education Guild summer day camp, scheduled June 17-21 tory children. function as the decision and June 24-28 at John XXIII center, Denver, peer through a field of ques­ Senator Harrison A. Wil­ W E R E o r t r ^ making arm of the diocese tion m arks signifying their quest for more volunteer help for the project. liams. Jr., of Now Jersey, in all things except confi­ long a national advocate dential spiritual matters. MOTHER’S DAY Complete Dinner 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. Summer Day Camp Scheduled PRIME CLUB STEAK Ht:SEHVAT/0\S PHONE 455-9763 The Catholic Education "The program will con­ wirth, 466-8292; Sts. Peter Guild’s first summer day sist of sports, games, song and Paul, Nita Pepe. 237- $2.85 camp will be held two fests, crafts, dancing, dra­ 2217; St. Pius X, Jewel Chef's Special weeks next month June m a. cook-ouLs, and daily Cronin, 333-2567; Notre Little Pepina’s 17-21 and June 24-28 — at M ass. Dame, Rosemary Hannon, FILET MIGNON John XXIII center. 3800 Mrs. Anthony Sedar, 794-0474; Sacred Heart, CENTRE W. 29th avenue, it was $ 2.60 Mrs. James Sweeney, and Mrs. Moriarity, 623-6287; show Mom RESTAURANT announced this week. Mrs. William Moriarity are Annunciation, Madelyn Guild officials, who em­ Shields, 355-3646; and MAR-LEE 340 0 OSAGE DENVERj directors of the project. A RESTAURANT-LOUNGE phasized a need for more fee of $4 per child w as set Loyola, Joanne Sheehan, 43SH W. Florida Appreciation I MOTOR LODGE volunteers to help with the to cover supplies, lunch 355-4240. Phone H;I5-644ii first-of-its-kind camp in the supplements, and insur­ A delicious dinner area, said the camp would ance; children are being operate daily from 9:30 a.sked to bring sack lunch­ here, in the comfort = ^ Enjoy g l|tglflanb ot th t RING THE 3 1 a.m. to 3 p.m. except for a es the first day. John F. Kennedy 1-7 p.m . sc h ed u le Ju n e 28. of good service, is a Liaison contacts in the RESTAURANT & LOUNGE BELL The camp is being set up n ice way to s h o w for boys and girls from various parishes are: Featuring grades 4-6 from Sacred Holy Trinity, Lois Neu- Mom you love her! artan FOR MOTHER A. iRlinesiaii Bar-B-Que Heart, Annunciation, Loyo­ “A nd G e t T h e la, Cure d’Ars, Holy Trini­ Tops Restaurants B. Rice Pileff. Beef Teaderleie FinexI i’e rf ic c ty, Sts. Peter and Paul, St. C. Steaks and Lehster 74$ FEDERAL BLVD Pius X, and Notre Dame Win NRA Awards Whether it be the drink or the In D e n v e r " On the Curve of S. Havaoa p arishes. 7900 EAST COLFAX AVE. dance, or a superbly prepared Two Denver area res­ at Hampden "The purpose is to give dish . . . all may ^ enjoyed taurants have been named 4300 WADSWORTH AVE. young boys and girls from 755-9941 in our unique SCOTTISH decor. ' different cultures, environ­ winners in the National "I.el UK llttKl yuu ments, and ethnic back­ Restaurant association’s on Stolher's Day" grounds the opportunity to 1968 menu Idea exchange Dinner Reiervotiont For work, play, sing, and pray contest. Phon* 244-9221 together so that all partici­ MOTHER’S DAY They are the Pub at the Hour* Doilyi A.M. to 10 PJA. pants will have the oppor­ Take Mom to Denver's finest re.staurant on “Her” Day! n «n riiiis end enlerlninnirnt tunity to learn first hand New Albany hotel, and in tlir T ik i lAtuiigr Moiiduy thru Saturday. in an atmosphere of Chris­ three Tops Coffee Shops. Continental Denver has a lovely Carnation ju.st for her, too. tian involvement what 3743 Federal Blvd.. 7900 each individual has to of­ E. Colfax Ave., and 4300 <} fer.” the guild said. W adsw orth. p HEART 0’ DENVER ontinental MOTOR HOTEL E. COLFAX AT DOWNING 0 Chaplain Not Called e n ve r • Excellent Food • <• • Pleasant To Viet With ANG M other's Day Brunch • 9 Surroundings Than Rang, South Viet­ and chaplain of the 120th, SERVED from 9:00 a.m. to 2 p.m. • Good Service nam — More than a third was not among men of the strength of the 900- shipped out to Vietnam. Adults...... $1.95 Children under 12...... $1.25 C ottage Sunday A ctivity man Ckilorado Air National He has been working an Guard were moved from overtime schedule to serve Premium Hawaiian Easter Ham ■ Fried Chicken Livers, Financier • For Family Buckley field, Denver, to both his downtown parish Calves Sweetbreads, Bordelaise • Scrambled Eggs • Breakfast C o ffee Entertainment this combat zone base leist and his military "parish” week. a t base. Sausage * Creamed Chipped Beef, English Muffin • Corned 'Twenty of the pilots flew Beef Hash • Chicken Ala King Shop th e ir FlOO Sup>er Sabre je t I BRING MOTHER HERE fighters from Buckley. FOR HER DAY Assorted Chilled Juices # Fruit Compote # Fresh Fruit Tray 9 Melon Other Guardsmen made Open 11 a.m. 10 p.m. Daily Balls 9 Kadota Figs 9 Stewed Prunes 9 Assorled Jellies. J- ms and extends a Happy Mother’s Day to the flight in C141 trans­ lA-oz. T-Honex I'.S.D.A. Choice...... SZ.Z.'i Marmalade 9 Coffee Calces 9 Doughnuts 9 Sweet Rolls 9 Dollar you and your family. Enjoy a day ports. The Air Force said U.S. C'hoiff Sirlion ...... 1.4.1 I'.S. ('holer Kiln Mij;...... I..11 Sixe Hot Cakes 9 Hash Browned Potatoes 9 Corn Fritters 9 Peca « Twirls of pleasant dining with us. We'll the members of the 120th C rn trr Cut ChopK ...... I.|« Tactical Fighter squadron Sp. Chirkrn ...... 1.1« fit he looking forward to serving you. Humhurerr Stritk ...... l.tKI Ch. e of Beverage "will fly close air support” All ('hilorrn I'urtionx ...... 7.1 « Luritr Shrimp ...... i,2tl t for allied ground forces. Hiilihut Strnk...... l.tMI Reservations Recommended The Colorado Air Nation­ al Guard was activated by ALL DINNERS President Johnson Jan. 27, COMPLETE _____n e n t a I soon after seizure by North ^ . i r O e n v e r Korea of the radai ship P u e b lo . COLUMBINE STEAK Monsignor (Lt. Col.) Ri­ HOUSE I LOUNGE ^^M other'is Day D inner B u ffe t"^ chard Hiester, pastor of 301.304 Federal § » ; Holy Ghost parish. Denver, ^ 7 SERVED from 2:30 p.m, to 9:00 p.m. \ Open 24 hrs., 7 days a week Enjoy Mother's Day Dinner Here Adults...... $2.95 Children under 12...... -....$1.50 Serving from 12 Noon to 8 P.M. Baked Sugar Cured Virginia Easter Ham * Roast Baron of Colorado 2020 So. Federal HOOVER'S RESTAURANT Beef, Au jus * Honey Dipped Golden Fried Chicken Across from Brentwood Shop. Cntr. eth Ave. at Ash St. 322-2622 Lobster Thermidore

Ripe and Green Olives 9 Celery Sticks. Carrot Curls 9 Cherry Peppers, Kosher Dill Pickles 9 Green Tomatoes, Radish Roses 9 Marinated Herring Filets 9 Garden Fresh Green Salad, Choices of Dressings 9 Po­ THE PEPPER POD tato Salad 9 Cole Slaw 9 Fresh Cucumber Salad 9 Sliced Beet Salad 9 Kidney Bean Salad 9 Chicken Salad 9 Waldorf Salad 9 As­ (Where the menu is alwoys unusual) GoLDEnf'tT S t e e p . sorted Fruit Jello 9 Fresh Fruit Tray 9 Parsley Buttered Potatoes 9 Au Gratin Potatoes 9 Baby Graen Lima Beans 9 Zucchini, Ala Athens. Assorted Pies anrf Cakes lee Cream Chocolate Eclairs Sherbet W. 26th and Kipling St. Phone 238-1244 Invites You to "Drive Out" for Atserted Nufs Minis ir WINE ir DINE ir DANCE Choice of Beverage Mother’s Day Dinner at the GOLDEN STEER Reservafions Recommended "Famouii For Fine Food" Planned to please Mother and the family. You'll enjoy the food and appreciate the Homer Stephens DANCE to o n f i n e n t a I Gen. M gr. prices. You'll enjoy, too, the friendly welcome and the pleasant atmosphere. D, J. T R IO Fri. and Banquet Rooms Phone 433-6677 FOR RESERVATIONS IF YOU CHOOSE Sat. Eves., Fine Luncheons e n v e r Phone Hudson, Colo. — 536-4441 ^ 9:30 to 11:30 NORTH SPEER BLVD. ot V ALLEY H IG H W A Y YOUR HOST: BILL HOWARD Enjoy Your Favorite Cocktail from our Steer's Ear A DINKIER MOTOR INN Nudo*n, C*l*r«d», lnl«r«*«tt«n tha 4.Ian* ttighway U.S. 4 *114 Calarud* SS Page 4, Sec. 2 THE REGISTER, DENVER ARCHDIOCESAN EDITION Thursday, May 2, 19t8 5 | | j| j0 n ts

Page 7, Sec. 2 THE REGISTER, DENVER ARCHPrOCESAN EDITION Thursday, May 9, 1968 P*i Archbishop Blesses I St. Joseph’s Church On Patron’s Feast Colorado Springs — Archbishop James V. Casey dedi- Church of the Risen Christ parish, Denver, gave the cated the new $163,000 St. Joseph’s church at S. Coro- homily. Father John Cotter, vice chancellor of the arch- na and E. Cheyenne road, Southgate, May 1 — the feast diocese, served as master of ceremonies, of St. Joseph, the worker. -j j u , A crowd- of - more than • 500 parishioners • joined th e Music was provided by Mrs. Martha Booth and the T( more than 80 priests of the|“''”“' ‘ - Harrison high school chorus of Colorado Springs. Fourth K n ights CA archdiocese at the dedication Degree Knights of Columbus presented the parish with S( and blessing ceremonies, the American and Papal flags for the new church. Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus above, took CA highlighted by a concelebrat­ O’ ed Mass. They outnumbered THE BEAUTIFUL new structure is situated on an important role in the dedication ceremonies •*f Church Blessed the new structure’s capacity, Stratton Meadows, at the very foot of the Rocky Moun­ and many were unable to tains. It was designed by Dietz Lusk, Jr., and James and presented U.S. and K Papal flags to the new ■T Archbishop Casey, fin d room. Wallace, and the plant was planned by DeRos Hogue. flanked by Father Jo­ Father Kumba said the Highland Construction company, headed by William c h u rc h . K la rg e tu rn o u t was ty p ical of Geisenhagen, built the structure, with Ralph Fowler •T seph Leberer, left, and pastor F'ather Dean th e en th u siasm and zeal of serving as inspector for Lu6k and Wallace. At left, Archbishop K Casey addresses the Kumba, blesses the new the 2-year-old parish. Construction of the church was the climax of a period St. Joseph’s church at The ceremony opened with more than 80 priests and of hopes and planning that antedated even the establish­ 500 parishioners who Colorado Springs May 1. the blessing of the building, ment of the parish by nearly a decade. during which the Litany of turned out for the im­ F a t h e r J o s e p h O ’­ the Saints was chanted by Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, then the Ordinary of the portant occasion. Malley. pastor of Church the visiting priests, led by archdiocese, established the parish and appointed Father of the Risen Christ, Father Robert Dore and Fa­ Kumba, then assistant pastor at St. Francis de Sales,’ 1 • Denver, i.s shown at left ther Robert Greenslade. early in Jane, 1966. The canonical decree set forth the delivering the homily for following boundary: the concelebrated Mass T H E M ASS of thanks- NORTH: South side of W. Arvada street from its con­ of thanksgiving that giving followed T he A rch­ junction with Fountain Creek boulevard and Ivy place to highlighted the May 1 bishop was principal concele- Dean Kumba Fountain creek. MONUMENTAL c e re m o n y . brant, joined by Monsignor Michael Harrington, pastor of St. Paul’s parish, Colorado Springs; Monsignor Grego­ EAST: West side of Fountain creek from W. Arvada r Below, Maj. Leroy ry Smith, V.G., pastor, St. Francis de Sales,’ Denver; street to the El Paso county line, Range 66 West. SERV. INC. Kovensky performs his Father Joseph Leberer, pastor. Holy Family, Security; EVERGREEN r and Father Kumba. SOUTH: Range 66 West (county line) from Fountain role as commentatory MEMORIAL f beneath the statue of St, Father Joseph O’Malley, pastor of Denver’s new (Turn to Page 3) Joseph that flanks the ‘■WE A R E P R O U D TO Gospel side of the sanc­ . tu a ry . HAVE WORKED ON THE SIGN AT THE NEW ST. JOSEPH’S b CHURCH.” 633-2909 632-6044 T015 E. Fountain Colorado Springs *

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Our sincere best wishes to Father Kumba, and the parishioners of St. Joseph Parish. " W c are pleased to have furnished the constructional & orna CHURCH GOODS mental iron for the RELIGIOUS ARTICLES new St. Joseph’s C h u r c h .”

Harrison High Chorus Sings Out CITY Mrs. Martha Booth directs the Harrison high school chorus that provided the music for the con- celebrated Mass of thanksgiving offered at the dedication of St Joseph’s church May 1. Harrison E. B. School District No. 2 has played an important role in the development of the parish since it was GLASS established in June, 1966, making its Chamberlin school available both for Sunday Masses and Sat­ urday CCD instruction. The helping hand enabled a steady growth of the parish while plans were OSTERHOLT, made and construction carried out for the new parish plant now in service. INC. CO.

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CONTEMPORARY HIGHLAND CONSTRUCTION CO. ART GALLERY 111 E. Arvada St.-632-4933 COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO Archbishop Casey, assisted by Father Joseph / Leberer and Father John Cotter, accepts Offerto­ ry gifts presented by children in the congregation for the concelebrated M ass of Thanksgiving. (GENERAL CONTRACTOR)

Our Very Best Wishes to Father Kumba and Parishioners of Saint Joseph Parish % on the Dedication of their new Church CONGRATULATIONS m A, FATHER KUMBA BARNEY'S " 6 6 " SERVICE iv l and Colorado Springs BARNEY'S DINER

Barney & Stella Rubenthaler Owners Design with operable walls M 1403 So. Tejon St.-634-9436 that really stop sound, COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO make church flexibility possible. 619 So. Cascade Ave. Installation —Sales —Service M Newspaper circulation is known and 473-9898 M is comparatively unaffected by daily DAHL SALES, INC. :I»5 or seasonal change — there's no 1223 Bannock St. 623-51V3 "summer slump." Denver. Colorado I Ihursdav, Mav o 19^8 THE REGISTER, DENVER ARCHDIOCESAN EDITION Sec. 2, Page 3

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Men Responsible Some of the men most responsible for the new St. Joseph’s church are shown in their front pew at the ceremony. From left, Mr. and Mrs. DeRos ;h ts Hogue. Mr. and Mrs. William Geisenhagen, Wayne o o k Bricker, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fowler. Their th e roles are outlined in the dedication story at left. lie s a n d le w Offertory St. Joseph’s Church, Colorado Springs lo p t h e Little Kenny Gonzales St. Joseph’s church. Southgate, Colorado Springs, lends its simple heauty to the Colorado Rock- in d and Gail Williams pre­ les rising above it Construction began in March, 1967, on the parish plant, which cost approximate­ 'h o pare to return to their ly $163,000. In addition to the church, facilities include four reMgious education classrooms and rec­ im - places after presenting tory. Open house will be held *'9xt fall to display the complex to the community at large. the Offertory gifts for the dedication Mass uf thanksgiving. Also shown, from left, are Pastor Praises Zeal, Parish Ronnie Weiss, Donette Arland, and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lachows- V) ky. The group represents Trademark Since First Day the age groups served p’ by the new parish es­ > tablished less than two (Continued From Page 2) the evening dedication, many of whom could not even y e a r s ago. get inside.” creek to Highway 115 (S. Nevada avenue); north side of Pine avenue (and its easterly extension) from S. Nevada At left. Archbishop THE DEDICATION ceremonies marked the second Pastor s Mother Attends avenue to Woodbum street; north side of Dorchester major festival occasion for the structure. The ground­ Casey and other concele- drive from Woodburn to Ivy. brants are shown during breaking was the first, and in the fall a third is Mrs. John Kumba, left, mother of pastor Fa­ Mass in a photograph WEST: East side of Highway 115 from Range 66 West planned. An open house for all of Colorad.^ oprings, ther Dean Kumba of St. Joseph’s, is shown dur­ that portrays the cruci­ to the eastern extension of Pine; east side of Woodburn Catholics and non-Catholics as well,” will be held then, ing Mass with Mrs. M arie Swain, Father Kumba’s fix behind the sacrificial from Pine to Dorchester; east side of Ivy from Dorches­ Fathei;J^umba said. cousin, and John H. Miles of Sturgeon Bay, Wis., ter to its intersection with Fountain Creek boulevard. table. A-beam at top The new plant includes substantially more than a his uncle. They were among special guests for the forms parts of the dis­ church. In addition, the structural complex houses four May 1 ceremonies. tinctive interior design FATHER KUMBA took up residence at 1019 Nor­ wood June 24, 1966, and began offering Mass in Cham­ classrooms for religious instruction and a rectory, with of the archdiocese’s housekeeper living quarters and two offices. newest church. berlin school three times each Sunday two days later, a cooperative arrangement that required the special offices After the dedication May 1, Archbishop Casey and CONGRATULATIONS other visiting clergy, along with the architects, builders, St. Joseph’s, in exist­ of Chamberlin Principals John DeMeys and Wayne and their wives, were Father Kumba’s dinner guests. ence less than two years Bricker and other officials of the Harrison school dis­ Special guests included the pastor’s mother, Mrs. John as a parish, was in the trict. MAY Kumba, and a long-time friend of the family, Mrs. Wil­ " Insurance Agency prayer and planning Mass attendance exceeded 500 the first Sunday Fa­ 725 N. Tejon ther Kumba was in residence, and was topping 700 each liam Perry of Denver, the dinner was held at Ruth’s 633-7731 stage for residents of the Oven. Colorado Springs. r Southgate area for near­ Sunday by the time ground was broken for the new ly a decade before its church — March 12. 1967. Also a special guest was Monsignor Harrington, once A ce DISPOSAL SERVICE inception in June, 1966. Father Kumba said the vigor of the parish evident described by Father Kumba as the "mother hen” of the from its very birth was the result of the community young parish for his dedication to the planning that preceded its establishment. Best Wishes to Father Kumba spirit developed in the preceding years of planning, re­ and the Parishioners of ^ GARBAGE & search, and orjganization necessary for preparation of the ST. JOSEPH’S already has an enviable record of St. Joseph Church. Wc arc Pleased request Archbishop Vehr granted with his establishment To Serve the Parish. TRASH SERVICE of St. Joseph’s. service. In addition to the growing Mass attendance, the Victory Noll Sisters conduct a CCD proram for a stu­ Even with this background, Father Kumba said. Mass dent body of about 500. attendance and parish support exceeded what ’’even the JORDAN’S most optimistic members had dared to hope. Availability of the new facilities was expected to in-, PRAGUE CATHOLIC crease greatly the already extensive parochial activity. "The simple and beautiful church is a good place for GIFT SHOP the doing of God’s work,” the pastor said, ’’and the peo­ "Greatest blessings and best wishes will be prayed for "C H A R LES t, SHARON FREYMUTH" ple who live nearby seem to take great joy and pride in the fledgling parish,” Father Kumba said, "one of the INC. helping get it done there. best of which can be that the initiating spirit of hope, enthusiasm, and cooperation with which the parish began "As evidence, more than 500 parishioners attended will prevail throughout its lifetime.” 415 So. Tejon St. — 634-5S40 RAIN OR SHINE Colorado Springs. Colorado WEEKLY RATES 121 E. BejDU St. I PHONE 633-5568 Congratulations . . . COLORADO ■RRINOa. COLO. Colorado Springs To St. Joseph Parish 110 W. Fountain St. on the Dedication of Your Beautiful New Church Congratulations Father Kumba The best to you all year long. NICHOLSON STUDIO Concelebration of M ass 1/ S A i / o h 's Archbishop Casey, center, and other concelebrants are shown during the Mass of thanksgiving 117 N. Tejon St.— 632-3413 Quality Chekd Dairy Foods that was the high point in the dedication of St. Joseph’s church. Other concelebrants, from left, are Monsignor Gregory Smith, V.G., pastor Father Dean Kumba, Father Joseph Leberer, and Monsignor COLORADO SPRINGS/ COLORADO Colorado’s Quality Dairy Sinco T880 Michael Harrington. Father John Cotter, master of ceremonies, is partially hidden by Father Kum­ b a .

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Page 4, Sec. 2' THE REGISTER, DENVER ARCHDIOCESAN EDITION Thursday, May 9, 1968 Sr. Radegundis 'Integration' Council LEGAL NOTICES IN THE PROBATE COURT IN THE PROBATE COURT Dies in Convent In and for th« City and In and for the City and County of Danvar County ol Oonver and Celebrates Anniversary and State of Colorado State ol Colorado Boulder - Abbot Edward years. She served at St. No. P-44*44 No. P.44978 J. Vollmer, O.S B., was the W alburga’s abbey, Bavaria, NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE as Klausner, Fred Linne­ Roggen — Knights of Cnurch, motivated the main concelebrant at the where the relics of St. Estate ol Marie C. Udry (Deceased) OF IDA ZIEG LE R , also known as Columbus, Sacred Heart group. A Supreme Officer bur, and John E. Epple; a funeral Mass offered in St. No. P-44944. IDA M. ZIEGLER and IDA MAY Past State Deputy, Wm. L. Walburga are preserved, All persons having claims against Z IEG LE R (Deceased) Council #3115, South Rog­ presented Alfred Erker the Walburga’s convent chapel before coming to the US the above named estate are required NOTICE OF HEARING OP Blick; and a State Warden, to (He them tor allowance in the Pro­ gen, celebrated its 20th charter for Council #3115 Boulder, May 6 for Sister in 1932. PETITION TO SELL John E. Epple, presently bate Court ol the City and County of anniversary April 25. - "the baby council” — Denver, Colorado, on or before Ihe 8fh REAL ESTATE Mary Radegundis, O.S.B. For two years Sister The People of the State ol Colorado. Several honored members which started out with 42 serving. day of November, 1940. or said claims Sister Radegundis, 71, is Radegundis was at St. shall be forever barred. To EMMA BELL; OPAL CARNES; and state officers attended members. the first Sister to die at Vincent’s archabbey in Edward G. Udry JUNE HALE; HAROLD GRAHAM; Since that time the Executor NORMAN GRAHAM; WAYNE GRA­ a dinner presided over by St. Walburga’s convent Latrobe Pa.. aRer which Council has worked toward M ilitary James W. Creamer HAM; NORM AN D. LH ER ER . EM M A g ran d knight Lxinnie V. she went to Holy Cross Attorney for the eslaie COOPER; and NORA BEAN, persons the order’s ideal of Charity since it was founded in Dyess. 1935, according to Mother abbey in Canon City, Colo. 434 Maiestic Building in Interest In said estate, Twelve past grand and Fraternity by solicit­ Denver. Colo. GREETING: Rite Held Gertrude, O.S.B.. prioress. In 1951 she came to St. 534-4233 knight certificates were ing and delivering wheat, You are hereby notified that on this The nun’s burial was the Walburga’s expecting to (Published In the 29th day of January. A.D. )948, A N ­ presented to Wm. L. Blick, potatoes, and other farm Denver Catholic Register) DREW WYSOWATCKY, ADMINIS­ first in the convent garden live only a few months, Alfred Erker, Tony Rau. products to Denver hospi­ For Knight First Publication: May 2, 1948 TR A TO R Of said estate, presented to tals and orphanages, by cemetery. Mother Gertrude de­ Last Publication: May 23. 1948 and filed In said court his petition for John Buchholz, Wm. T. Graveside services with scribed Sister Radegundis’ the sale of certain real estate belong­ Erker, Fred W. Linnebur. providing recreation for the For the past 17 years, military honors were con­ IN THE PROBATE COURT ing to said estate and situate In the Thomas Klausner, Gerald parochial school children, Sister Radegundis suffered years there as known for In and tor tht City City and County of Denver and Stale Sigg, James Linnebur, and by doing their share ducted April 16 at Ft. Chairm an , from a severe heart condi- suffering from her heart and County of Donvor and ol Colorado, more fully described in Stala of Colorado said petition, reference to which Is John E. Epple, Harold as well in contributing to Logan national cemetery tion. She came to St. Wal- condition. But always she burga’s in 1951, expecting perform(?d gladly any me- No. P-31440 hereby made. Klausner, and Lonnie community fund drives, for Octavian Savu, 54, Austin Marquis, presi­ You are further notified to appear Dyess. James Linnebur’s establishing a blood bank, F o u r th D e­ dent of Pella Products to live only a short time. nial tasks that she could NOTICE TO CREDITORS and answer or otherwise plead to said Estate of M.S. R ID G LE Y , a/k/a M.S. petition in writing on or before the widow, Dorothy, accepted and by caring for the par­ gree Knight of Colorado, Inc., has Frequently bed-ridden be­ do, and she was known for cause .'f her heart sick­ her cheerfulness. RIDGELEY, a/k/a MELVILLE S. loth day of June, A.D. )968, the day for him. ish school building and of Columbus been named chairman of R IDG LEY (Deceased) No. P-31460 set for the hearing thereof, or on or Fraternal chairman Wil­ grounds. ^jof the John the sustaining member­ ness, liie nun showed All persons naving dairies against before the day to which such hearing amazing stamina and per­ SEVERAL Benedictine the above named estate are required may be adlourned. or said petilion liam Erker made the pres­ Six years after their ^•Reddin Gen- ship enrollment for formed tasks that could l>e Fathers were concelebrants to file them for allowance in the Pro­ will be taken for confessed. entations, and council ac­ founding, the men had ^eral Assem- Boys’ Clubs of Denver, bate Court of Ihe City and County of Given under my hand and the seal built a hall, and in 1966 done in view of her heart with Abbot Vollmer at the Denver, Colorado, on or before the 4th ol said court at Denver. In the City tivity chairman Carl Schel- jh iy . Inc. sustaining member­ the mortgage was burned. condition. funeral Mass and others day of November, 1968. or said claims and County ol Denver and State of lenberg arranged for the S av u died ships are required to shall be forever barred. Colorado, this )9 day ol April. A.D. ONE OF the oldest attended the Mass. They dinner at the Hudson Pep­ National and State on Good Fri­ supplement the substan­ Clarence A. RIdgley 1948. Knights of Columbus, too, Benedictine Sisters in this include Father Paulinus Executor D. M. R O W LEY p er Pod. day, April tial portion of the oper­ Clerk ol the Probate Court State officers present to felt the impact of this part of the country, Sister Hammer, O.S.B., chaplain Richard D. Casey 12, while in ating budget provided Attorney for Ihe estate By Thomas DIFrancIsca congratulate the council on small bul vibrant council. Radegundis confounded at St. Walburga’s; Father Dep'ily Clerk Council by Mile High United 621 Symes Building its birthday were state sec­ In 1953 Council #3115 Mr. Savu doctors by "outliving’ Joseph Hannon, O.S.B., Denver. Colorado 80202 (Published In the Denver Catholic Register) retary Dave McKiney, introduced a resolution at BIufTs, Iowa, Way, of which Boyr.’ many years since coming Sacred Heart of Mary par- Telephone 222-4555 on vacation. Clubs has been a mem­ ish, South Boulder; First Pubitcstlon; May 2. 1968 state treasurer Paul Fas- the state convention ap­ to South Boulder. (Published in the Last Publication: May 30, 1948 sler, and state advocate proving integration of A convert to the Catholic ber for two years. The A native of Bavaria, Father Bonaventure,. Denver Catholic Register) John Mildenberger. membership in Colorado, faith, Savu wao baptized enrollment continues Germany, the Benedictine O.S.B., Sacred Heart of First Publication; May 9, 194 IN THE PROBATE COURT l.ast Pubiicatfon: May 30. 19i 1 and lor the City and Review of the accom­ and at the same time pre­ during Easter services at through May 31. nun was professed for 51 Jesus parish, Boulder; Fa­ plishments of the Council sented their candidate. The Christ the King church by ther Alcuin, O.S.B., Holy reveals that for several resolution was passed, and Cross abbey. Canon City; No. P-3741 Father Martin McNulty in Sem in ar NOTICE TO CREDITORS years prior to April, 1948. #3115 still has Don Coop­ 1962. and Father Harold Glentz- estate of K A T H E R IN E VO LK, a/k a er, O.S.B., Louisville. KATHERINA VOLK, a/k/a KATIE there had been no new K er, Negro member, at its A veteran of 33 years Survivors are a sister in VOLK (Deceased) of C councils chartered in meetings and functions. federal service, including O n Racism No. P-37480 Colorado, when Father C. P. From this small member­ M ay They Rest Germany and two nephews All persons having claims against military service. Savu was S an g er, fir.st re sid e n t pas­ ship also have come three and a niece in Nebraska. the above named estate are required a financial systems special­ to file them for allowance In the pro- tor of Sacred Heart District Deputies — Thom- Scheduled bale Court of the City and County of ist at the Air Force Ac­ Peace Denver. Colorado, on or before the In 3)st day of October. 1948, or said counting and Finance Cen­ Civil rights leaders re­ claims shall be forever barred. ter in Denver. BACA, A rthur M„ 3331 Vallejo MARTINEZ, Donald M., late presenting views ranging MARVYON V. MERRICK street. Son of Mrs. Rafealita Administrator C .T.A . Born in Indiana Harbor, of Sacramento, Calif. Requiem K n igh ts' from moderate to militant John J. Conway Ind., on Feb. 3, 1914, he Baca. Requiem Mass, St, Pa­ Mass, Presentation of Our Lady Attorney for the estate oAAoUofi ^ictu/ie trick’s church. May 9. Inter­ will discuss Denver’s racial was educated at St. Joseph church, May 2. Interment, ML 946 Metropolitan Building, ment, Mt. Olivet. Howard mor­ Olivet. N otes problems in an open meet­ Denver, Colorado 80202. CLASSIFICATION BY NATIONAL CATHOLIC junior college. Park college tu arie s. Phone; 623 0261 ing at 7:30 p.m. May 9 at (Published In Ihe OFFICE FOR MOTION PICTURES and the University of Mis­ McCa r t h y , H a rry G., 66.5 Luncheon Club Mt. Gilead Church, 3590 Denver Catholic Register) BERGAMO, Arcangelo F., Ivy street. Requiem Mass, souri, all in Missouri, and Grape street, Denver. First Publication: May 2, 1948 Following lire clansificntionH of motion pictureo of tho Niilional 1972 S. Lincoln street. Requiem Christ the King church. May 9. Last Publication: May 23, 1968 at the University of Den­ Mass. Our Lady of Lourdes Clifford Selby will pres­ t'Hthoiic Office of Motion Picturea for nims currently playing Hen- Interment, Mt. Olivet. Boulevard ent pictures of "off-tour­ ver first-run, neighborhood, and drivc-in theaters as well as those ver. He was a veteran of church. May 7. Interment, Mt. mortuaries. The panelists have un­ IN T H E P R O B ATE C OURT appearing on lelevision in the Denver. Colorado Springs and Ster­ World War II. Olivet. Olingcr mortuaries. ists” areas of Mt. Sinai dertaken this discussion and for the City and and other points of interest County of Denver and ling area. Ratings of movies on TV are cheeked against listings Survivors include his M cDo w e l l , Robert K., Kre- without formal sponsorship .. .. BURKETT. Wayne J., Ft. Col- Slate of Colorado found in "TV (iulde" magazine. Classifications are: A-l, family; A-2 mmling. Colo., Requiem Mass, at the Friday Luncheon No. P-38882 w ife , Mrs. Margo Pisciotta h„,. Requiem Ma»., Holy Fomi- from any single organiza­ adults and adolescents; A-3 adults only; A-4 adults only with reserva- St. Peter's church, Kremmling, Club May 10, 12 noon, at NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Savu; two' dauifhters, Julie ly church, tion.s; II. morally objectionable in part for all; C, condemned. ‘Compiled M ay 7. In term en t. C olo., May 4. In te rm e n t, ML the Knights of Columbus tion. Estate of Yula Priest, aka Yula Lanius by Carol (iood) and Jani Savu, and several ML O iivcL Olivet. Howard Tnortuarles. Priest and Yula L. Priest (Ward) Hedazzletl, A-l; Berserk. A-.3; Council 539 home, 1555 All per.sons in the Den­ No. P-38882 Guilt, Unlisted; Happiest Mil­ relatives in Rumania. G rant, Notice is hereby given that I have filed lllu e , A-.‘l; Caineh)(, A-2; C u s te r lionaire, A-l; High. Wild and CARROLL, John T.. 2616 W. MEYER. ( harles A. (Dutch). ver metropolitan area are my final report In the Probate Court of c)f th e West, A-2; G one W ith th e F ree, A -l; I, A Ixtver, unlisted; Evans. Requiem Mass, Cathe­ 6.3M0 W. 47lh place. Requiem invited to attend the panel the City and County of Denver, Colora. W ind, A-2: G uns o f S an S e b a s ­ In th e H eat o f th e Night, A-3; dral of the Immaculate Concep­ Mass, Sts. Peter and Paul's Knights Promise do, and that any person desiring to ob- tian. A-2; (iuess Who's C'oming discussion, entitled "How iect to the same shall file written ob(ec- Man for All Seasons, A-l; Pey­ tion, May 4. Boulevard mortuar- church. May 8. Interment, Ml to D in n er. A-2; In ('o ld Blood, C f ^ u p l e tion with The said court on or before ton P lace, A-3; O livet. Day-Noonan mortuary. Major CARTA Aid To Dissipate the Explosive A-3; Planet <*f the Apes. A-3; St. Valentine's Day Massacre, June 21, 1948. Racial Situation in Den- ANDREW WYSOWATCKY I’resident’s Analyst, A-3; A-3; T he Bible. A -l; T h e Fox. C; New Haven, Conn. — Conservator Sweet November, B; The CASEY, Stephen Francis, 1415 M ILLER . E lea n o r M.. 1660 The (Queens, unlisted; To Sir Observes (Jlcnarm. Requiem Mass, Sacred The Knights of Columbus Martin I. Steinberg G ra d u a te , A-3; 2001, A-2; Y o urs, W ith Love. A-2; V alley o f I>olls. Downing. Requiem Mass, ('athc- Attorney for the estate Heart church. May 6. Interment, have pledged $250,000 over Mine and Ours. A-l; Where B; Wail Until Dark, A-2. dral of the Immaculate Concep­ Suzanne Blumenreich, 744 Equitable Bldg. Angel.s (b). Trouble Follows, A- ML O liveL tion, May 7. Interment, Mt. a five year period to the Telephone 623-8419 On Television (Published in the 1. SATURDAY. MAY II Golden OlivcL Boulevard morluaries. Center for Applied Re­ specialist in recreation for N«‘ighborhood. Drive-In Denver Catholic Register) The Little Savage. A-l; Strip DcROSE, Rose K.. 3100 W. search in the Apostolate the ill and disabled, will First Publication: M ay9,1968 A P a te h o f Blue. A-.3; A d v en ­ Tease Murder, A-.’l; Here Come 40th avenue. Requiem Mass, SL NEIGHBORS. William A.. (Washington, D.C.). be the moderator. Last Publication: May 30.1968 tures of Bullwhip Griffin, A-l: The M arines. A-2; Five. A-2; Wedding Catherine’s church, May 3. In­ Ivongmonl. Colo. Ri-quiem Mass, Afriean Queen, A-2; Around (he Thunder Over Hawaii. A-3; Never terment, ML Olivet. Boulevard St. John's church, I^ongmont. World in HO Days, A-l: Bad Day On Sunday, C; The Black Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. mortuaries. C olo., M ay 4. At Black Rock, A-2; Ballad of a Knight, A-l; The Magnificent S o ld ie r. A-2: B ear C o u n try , u n ­ Fitzgerald of Denver cele­ .Seven, A-2; An Affair To Re­ DETERS, John Henry, 4704 NUNEZ. Olilio, 7121 Cannsa listed; Big Mouth, A-l: Bonnie member. A-2; Ride (Mear of brated their 50th wedding Tejon atreoL Requiem Mass, a n d C lyde, A-4; C h arlie B ub­ court. Requiem Mass. Holy Diablo, A-2; Ship of Fools, A-.'i; a n n iv ersary on M ay 11 a t Church of Our Guardian Angel, Trinity church. May 8. Inter­ b les, A-3; Cool H an d Luke, A-4; Guns of the Timberland, A-l; A Deadlier Than Male, B: a reception given by their M ay 7. In term en t, ML O livet. ment, ML Olivet. Hatful of Rain, A-2; The Hard Howard mortuaries. Dr. Dolittle, A-l; Klvira Madi- Way. B; children at the Maltese gan, A-3; 491, C; Fanny Hill, O’MALIA. Peter J., at (Jrand SUNDAY. MAY 12 Cross manor, Denver. unlisted; Far From Madding Hell Squad, A-2; Love Me EASTON, Robin Lee, 603.5 R ap id s, .Mich., fo rm e rly o f 2322 Crowd, A-2; Fireere«>k. A-2; T en d e r, B; M y P al (Jus. B; La­ The couple were married U m atilla stre e t. .Son o f M rs. Cherry streeL Requiem Mass. 0 / G u id e F o r M a rrie d .Man, B; fayette, A -l; Jez eb el. A-2; The May 9, 1918, in Denver, in Becky R. Easton of Denver. IlleMsed Sacrament church. May Leopard, A-3; The Brave One, Ijoyola Chapel. Fitzgerald Requiem Mass, Church of the 7. Interment, Leadville, Colo. A-I: The Man Who Shot Liberty G u a rd ian A ngels, May 6. In te r­ Valance, A-2; The I^ing. Hot and his brother, C. M. m ent, FL IvOgan. Olingcr m o r­ PA C H E C O . F lo ra ('., .3297 S. MISSIONHURST S um m er, A-3; Fitzgerald, left immediate­ tu aries. Santa Fe drive. Requiem .'MasH, means M ISSIO N MONDAY. MAY 13 ly to enter the Army. They Our Lady of Guadalupe. May 4. The Iron (Jlove, A-l: The Bad- EDMOND, Ann, Los Angeles, Interment, Mt. Olivet. m m m m landers, A-3: This Side of the served in California and in Calif. Requiem Ma:-ss, SL Caje- Law, A-2; The Best of Enemies. Mission minded young men the U.S. Expeditionary tan's church. May 7. IntermenL RAMIREZ, VicUiria, 3246 W. W rite A-l; Nightmare, A-2; Attack of Forces in Siberia for 18 Los Angeles, Calif. tho Puppet People, A-l. 30th avenue. Requiem Mass, St. o i l k n o m 'U IrliRtto*. TUESDAY. MAY 14 m onths. Dominic’s church. May 7. Inter­ lA e MISSIONHURST Vatmi 222S7 Indian Uprising, A-J: Apache, GRATER, Jerry Paul, of Hoo- m e n t, Ml OliveL B efo re his marriage pa, Calif. Requiem Mass, fre* booklet at no ob- A-2; A B lu e p rin t fo r M u rd er, A- had been em- 2; Incident At Phantom Hill, A- Fitzgerald Church of the Guardian Angels, SABAI.A. Carolina, 3022 Ara­ I; Possessed, A-2; Drums In the ployed by the Denver & M ay 2. In term en t, ML OliveL pahoe. Requiem Mass, Sacred Deep S outh, A-2. Rio Grande rail­ Olinger mortuaries. Heart church, May 9. Interment. Addresi WEDNESDAY. MAY 15 road for ten years and also F t. L ogun. City & Stale Wild llrritage, A-l; How to Be JARAMILLO. Juanita. 1268 W. Agi . Grade Very, Very Popular. B; I'll (Jet by the Great’Western Sug­ 10th avenue. Requiem Mass. SL SANCHEZ. Darrell Evodio, By, A-l; The (Jambler From ar company. Cajetan’s church. May 7. Inter­ 1007 Bryant. Son of Carmen N atchez. B; T h e F ig h tin g K en­ m ent, M l O livet. Sanchez. Denver. Mass of the tuckian, A-2; The Crowded Sky, After he returned to Col­ orado, Fitzgerald worked Angels. St. Cajetan'.s church. A-3: T he B edford In c id e n t. A-*2: KALCEVIC. Frank, 4460 Ix>- JACQUES Clash of Steel, A-3; Paratroop May 6. IntermenL M l O livet. for the Colorado Milling & g an S t r e e L Mass. Holy Rosary C om m and. A-3. BROS. THURSDAY. MAY 16 Elevator company for 39 church. May 4. Interment. ML SCHWINDT, Elizabeth. 3615 It Started With Eve. A-l: years. OliveL Boulevard mortuaries. Humboldt street. Requiem Mass, We're Not Married. B; Manhunt The best man, C. M. A n n u n c ia tio n c h u rc h . M ay 6. In the Jungle, A-l; Wall of KASUN, George, formerly of Interment, ML OliveL Howard Noise. B; O u tsid e T h e Wall. A-2; Fitzgerald, and his wife. 5315 Sherman street. Requiem mortuaries. Stranglehold, A-3. who life in Ix)s Angeles, Mass. Holy Rosarj- church. May FRIDAY. MAY 17 Calif., and the bridesmaid, Interment. Mt. Olivet. Bou- S IL K . R ay m o n d J ., .5045 Ad­ Ixtst in Alaska. A-2; Soldiers . . r iU levard mortuaries, ams StreeL Requiem Mass, Our Three, A-2; The SB er Whip. A-l; sister of the bride, now I>ady of Grace church. May 6. Jailhouse Rock. B; \3nlamed. B; Mrs. R. E. Chalk of Den- k in g , Danny Austin, 2325 W. The 7(h Dawn. B; The Bedford Interment, ML OliveL Boulevard ver, were present at the 33rd avenue.a v e n u e . Son of Violet mortuaries. Incident. A-2; C alam ity J a n e King. Requiem Mass, St. Pa /inn: an d Sam. B; R io B ravo. A-3. reception. trick's church. May 9. Inter­ SULLIVAN. Daniel J.. 2357 ment. Ml. Olivet. M O M M K N T Marist Wins Delay Oswego. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Sullivan. Requiem or Di-tinctio JERRY BREEN In Draft Protest LEY, Edmund A.. 747 S. Jas­ Mass, SL Therese’s church. May IM K HMIJ mine street. Requiem .Mass, 1930 W. 44tli m . I'lori.sl Lower>- Post chapel No. 1. May Scotch Plains. N.J. — 7. Interment. FL lx)gan. Olinger 424-7984 1521 C h a m p a Reclassified 1-A after re­ YACOVETIA. Curl, 428 W. mortuaries. Colfax avenue. Requiem Mass, O P E N D A I L Y turning his draft card To insure the utmost comfort for our guests, we have traded in our bai- I Of LOM BARDI, Antonio, 2940 W. Our Lady of Mt. Carmel church. toon, for a jet liner and an ocean cruiser. April 9, as a protest May 4. Interment. Mt. OliveL lei 42nd avenue. Requiem Mass, SL I a n against the war in Viet­ C ath e rin e ’s ch u rch . .May 9. In ­ Olingcr mortuaries. ------WWW ------nam, 22-year-old Marist terment, Mt. Olivet. Olinger sty morluaries. YOCAVETTA. Mary, 4141 / am interested in the following tour(s). Please send additional information. Brother Harold Woods has Alcott street. Requiem .Mass, St. been aw ard ed a * mo n th ’s LOZA. Henry. 2665 Olive. Catherine's church. May 6. In­ TOUR TO EUROPE □ FALL VACATION TOUR terment, Mt. OliveL Howard JUNE 4-JUNE 25 SEPT. 2-SEPT. 23 delay to contest an order Requiem Mass, Our l.ady of 1 roc mortuaries. • 1 to report to his New York G u .id alu p e ch u rch , May 6. In ­ [ cal terment, Ml. Olivet. TOUR TO HOLY LAND □ PILGRIMAGE TO LOURDES n m c / t draft board for induction JULY 5-JULY 31 SEPT. 21-OCT. 5 m a into the armed forces. His SWIGERT MANTE(JNA. •Inseph, 3 8 17 TOUR OF IRELAND/ROME status was originally 4-D. Clay street. Requiem Mass, SL ii4 service AUG. I-AUG. 15 g r a c e l i n e CRUISE Catherine's church. May 10 . BROS. OCT. 4-OCT. 17 s o l i t t l e Interment, Ft. Ixigan. Boulevard OPTOMETRISTS FOR mortuaries. D INTERNATIONAL EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS □ AROUND THE WORLD TOUR in cost • Buying ?T* Devoted to Your AUG. 3-AUG. 27 OCT. 14-NOV. 15 Complete Vision Care PARK AVENUE MORTUARY • Selling Brighton | f Harry W. Swigerf, O.D. HOWARD BERKELEY PARK MORTUARY • Trading I ! HAMPDEN MEMORIAL ESTATES CEMETERY . 222-1851 Donald E. Gooldy, O.D. I REGISTER TRAVEL DEPT. & REAL ESTATE J e r r y >. Pederson, O.D. 934 Bannock St., Denver, Colo. 80204 [ p iu i C all OPTICIAN Fred Smaldone n a m e ...... / LOU T E Z A K address . . . ; ...... CHERRY CREEK city Van Schaack & Co. 231 Detroit St. 1?M WadtMTtk - on. M7-M8I 355-7042 534-5819 Cathedral Coach Thursday. May 9 , 1 9 t8 THE REGISTER, DENVER ARCHDIOCESAN EDITION Sec. 2, Page 5 Stevens Dismissed St. Francis' Moves

Athletic Director — Cathedral for two years Coach Bob Stevens has and was named athletic Into Narrow Lead been relieved of his duties director last May. He at Cathedral high school. served as head football, His dismissal becomes ef> wrestling and track coach. fective at the end of the Prior to that he coached In DPL Standings present school term. three years at St. Francis The firing was confirmed high school. St. Francis took over ploded for seven runs in driving in three runs. by Monsignor W. J. Can* In addition to his coach­ first place in the Denver the fifth inning Sunday in avan, pastor of Cathedral ing and athletic director’s Parochial Baseball league their 12-4 win over the AN ERROR in the sixth parish, and Stevens, but duties, Stevens taught with three victories last Buffs. Mike Genner, the inning gave St. Joseph’s their reasons for the action government and geography. week. The wins left the winning pitcher, chipped in two runs in its game with ‘ differed. Stevens instituted wres­ Warriors with a 5-0 record. with two hits and drove in Holy Family. Monsignor Canavan cited tling at Cathedral, as he Previously undefeated St. two runs.- Brian Baker Five St. Joseph’s errors - finances as the principal had done at St. Francis. Joseph’s was one of St. helped out with two hits helped St. Francis to 6-3 reason for S tevens’ HisTniRs- His football record at Francis’ victims, losing to and two runs driven in. win over the Bulldogs Fri­ al. Stevens said his firing the Warriors Friday in a Cathedral was 5-4 in 1966 In other Sunday games, day. After each team tal­ resulted from "a personali- and 2-8 last year. make-up game. The loss lied a run in the first in­ gave the second place Cathedral romped to a 10- . ty conflict between me and The 34-year-old graduate 3 victory over Mt. Carmel ning the Warriors scored • the principal." of Colorado college said he Bulldogs a 5-1 record. four in the fourth to ice St. Francis also regis­ and St. Joseph’s defeated Cathedral's principal, felt he had done a good job Holy Family, 6-4. the victory. Sister Benedict, was not at Cathedral, citing the tered victories over Mache- In g am es M ay 1, Holy available for comment. fact he had brought the beuf, 12-4, and 4-2, the Norm Rodarte pitched Family whipped Cathedral, athletic department budget latter a make-up game. and batted Cathedral to its MONSIGNOR Canavan 6-2; St. Joseph’s squeezed from a deficit of $6,000-'. win over Mt. Carmel, gar­ by Mt. Carmel, 6-5, and said because of the school's THE WARRIORS ex­ 7,000 to a point where "we nering three hits and St. Francis nipped Mache- financial situation, "We were breaking even or beuf, 4-2. are unable to pay the sa­ showing a small profit.” lary he was receiving.” He Cathedral Sports Fete M ay 18 STANDINGS said Stevens was paid STEVENS said Cathe­ The annual Cathedral $8,000 a year. Dave Robinson, outstand­ W L PcL dral students were "pretty high school athletic ban­ St. Francis 5 0 1.000 The job of athletic direc­ ing linebacker of the upset” about his dismissal quet will be held May 18 St. Joseph's 5 1 .833 tor is being abolished, Green Bay Packers, and but that he had advised in Canavan gym beginning Holy Family 3 3 .500 Monsig..^*' Canavan said, Steve "Sudden Death” Sa- against any protests. at 6:30 p.m. Cathedral 3 4 .429 and present plans are to Athletic Benefit Set bol, former grid star at Monsignor Canavan said Maehebeuf 1 4 .200 combine the post with that Colorado College, will be the school plans to contin­ Maehebeuf Boosters Mt. Carmel 0 5 .000 of business manager or SL I’, ilomena’s school is sponsoring a benefit performance of "Yours, principal .speakers. ue with a full athletic pro­ assistant principal. Mine and Ours,” starring Henry Fonda and Lucille Ball, .'May 17, 7:45 p.m., Schedule Dinner gram and that several ap­ Stevens said his dismiss­ at the Denver theater. All proceeds benefit the athletic program. Further A buffet dinner will be plications have been re­ The annual Athletic Din­ served. Tickets cost $5 per al "really doesn’t come as information can be obtained by calling 333-5673. Left to right are Daniel 1 LARRY PERRY 1 ceived for the vacant foot­ ner sponsored by the person and can be ordered a surprise” since he Pye; Patrick Hyde, baseball coach; Father Dennis Dwyer, assistant pastor; REALTY i ball coaching post. He said and Richard Dunn. Maehebeuf Athletic Boost­ by mail. Checks should be i f learned earlier in the year he could not say when a ers club will be held in the mailed to the Athletic i a change might be made. new coach would be school c a fe te ria May 15. Department, Cathedral 1 4995 V j , However, he was not offi­ f nam ed. Larry Varnell, ex-bas­ high school. Those failing 1 Lowell Blvd. cially notified of his dis­ to order tickets by mail i m issal until M ay 1. T h is, ketball star and coach, will be the guest speaker. prior to May 14 are uged ] 433-7171 he said, was "a little late M u lle n Looking at Sports to make reservations by as far as making plans for Sets Baseball Tryouts telephone and to pick up 1 the future is concerned.” their tickets at the gym 1 • Real Estate * Rentals- By Bill Slevin tossed out of the game for pitcher deliberately throws The Southea.st Knights , t Asked what his future Spikers the night of the banquet. i * I n s u r a n c e * i..oans 1 deliberately going to his baseball team in the Bron­ plans might be, Stevens The spitball, long a sub- at a batter, but the "brush mouth a third time. Mauch back” pitch or the one that co League, sponsored by reported he was undecided. j^ t of controversy in base­ "I might take a year off W in A g a in was given the heave-ho for 'just got away” can some­ Bishop Matz Council, will ball, has raised its saliva- and return to school to get the usual reason — having times end a player’s ca­ hold final tryouts. Mullen high school es­ covered head once again. GOLD CROSS PRODUCTS, INC. my master’s degree. I need the temerity to argue with reer. Final tryouts will be tablished two records and The most recent incident "Accredited Purveyors to the Catholic Clergy " 12 more hours,” he said. an u m p ire. Tony Conigliaro of the held May 12 at Garland tied another in romping to involving the pitch made R ed Sox is a p rim e ex a m ­ Park, Monaco and Cherry JAN ITO RIA L & SANITARY SU PPLIES STEVENS HAS been at an easy victory in the Ti­ famous decades ago when IN THIS CASE, Mauch ple. The 23-year-old out­ Creek Drive North. Coach 1421 - 16th Street — 244^775 or 244-2598 D EN V E R . COLORADO 80202 ger Relays held in La Jun­ it was legal and used to was in the right. This fielder had a bright future is Garry Ogden; manager ta M ay 4. 'i H- .some extent since it was was later proven by shattered when struck by a is Rav O’Shea. outlawed, has to be the The M ustangs set records what must be the un­ pitch last year and could in the 440-yard relay with most humorous. derstatement of the year lose the sight of his left a :43.7 clocking, and in the Seems Philadelphia relief made by National eye. pitcher John Boozer twice 880-yard relay with a time I.,eague President War­ put his fingers to his of 1:30.0. The old record in ren Giles, to wit: "The THE NEXT time a mouth while warming up. the 440-yard relay was umpires interpreted the wayward pitch could prove Each time he did so the 44.75 and in the 880-yard rule to the broadest let­ fa ta l. umpire called a ball.Which relay, 1:31.3. ter, perhaps too broad.” We hope the baseball meant the, count was 2-0 Mike Wedman of Mullen To which we’ll reply moguls wake up before it’s even before Boozer made a tied the pole vault record " A m e n .” too late. pitch to the first batter. with a height of 13-3. While Vargo accurately Mullen won all four re­ The Phillies’ manager, What may surprise you is enforced the rule the Gene Mauch, rightfully how much you will want lays. way it is written, a little Men's Clothing blew his stack and made a what life insurance can The Mustangs’ closest common sense on his do for you. Let's discuss dash to the mound to competitor in the 11-team part would have elimi­ M en's Tailoring the opportunities. New argue with all four um­ field was Pueblo Central MR. FRANZ OF LAKESIDE • , England Life, especially, nated a ridiculous situa­ I w ith AQVt p oints. pires. While the discussion tio n . K ing Soopers M ull I • ^ offers benefits which I was going on Boozer, ap­ Lakeside Shopping Center ! think wilt appeal to you. Baseball needs to take parently on orders from a good hard look not H onolulu Mauch, put his fingers to only at the spitball but his mouth again. Fiuidsr ol also the beanball. Thus Matual Lift Ins. far this season players America ia II3S Team Gets THE RESULT? The have looked like Mexi­ * ¥ count wont to 3,0 and can jumping beans » » Top Sp o t Mauch and Boozer both trying to get out of the went to early showers, way of what pitchers Chicago — St. Louis, courtesy of the umpires. like to call the "brush high of Honolulu. Hawaii, Plate Umpire Ed Vargo, back” or the "don’t - let 825-1201 was rated the nation’s top going strictly by the book, • th e - b a t t e r - d ig - in ” 4850 VASQUEZ BLVD. Catholic high school bas­ said the rule states a p itc h .” ketball team for the 1967- pitcher "can’t go to his A * * * A * A * i 68 season in the 18th mouth at any time "while WE DOUBT that any annual poll published by standing on the mound or I SATRIANO the New World, Chicago in the 18-foot dirt area I BROTHERS archdiocesan newspaper. around it. 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Page 6, Sec. 2 THE REGISTER, DENVER ARCHDIOCESAN EDITION Thursday, May 9, 1968 Sterling Annunciation ■ V Student School Receives C lu b G ets Encyclopedia Recognition Annunciation elementary children, said the Presi­ Washington — Sterling school is among 1,000 in dent, by giving them "pow­ Civic Searchers, civics club the United States to re­ er - power to rise above of St. Anthony’s school. ceive a gift of a "Presiden­ the arbitrary 'station’ in Sterling, is among 32 clubs tial Reference Library” life they were born to.” accorded national recogni­ donated by Encyclopaedia The books are being dis­ tion by the Commission on Britannica on the occasion tributed to 665 elementa­ American Citizenship of of its 200th Anniversary. ry and 335 high school the Catholic University of Eneyclopaedia Britan­ svstems, public and America. Mrs. Callender is nica announced the bicen­ private, . selected by the moderator of the club. tennial gift program re­ U.S. OfTice of E ducation of The National Letter of cently in a ceremony at the Department of Health, Recognition is conferred the Smithsonian Institution Education and Welfare, annually in appreciation of in Washington attended by with the advice of a com­ outstanding achievements President Lyndon B. John­ mittee 'jf leading American that distinguish these son. The gifts were pre­ educators. They ’ are being groups among almost 4,000 sented in the name of distributed "according to Catholic Civics Clubs ac­ President Johnson by Wil­ the needs of each school tive in parochial schools liam Benton, publisher and district, parish or unit, in­ throughout the nation. The chairman of Encyclopae­ cluding state institutions clubs are sponsored by the dia Britannica, Inc., and for the handicapped, neg­ Commission on American U.S. Ambassador to UNES­ lected delinquent children, Citizenship. CO, for the Chief Execu­ migratory worker schools The awards were an­ tive’s "leadership and con­ and Indian schools.” nounced simultaneously tinuing contributions to Each library contains this week in letters to the education for all Ameri­ between 62 and 57 vo­ club moderator and through cans.” lumes, depending upon the a story featured in the In accepting the gifts age level, with a formal current issue of Young President Johnson called imprint citing President Catholic Messenger, na­ the donation a "very gen­ Johnson’s contributions to tional current affairs week education. It is dedicated erous and farsighted act Math Tourney Winners ly that cooperates with the . . . placing these Presi­ to "The School Children of Commission on American dential Reference libraries the U.S.A " Retail value of Six winners in the recent archdiocesan mathematics competition display Citizenship in supplying in these poor schools at­ the 1.090 libraries is esti- their ribbons. From left, bottom row: Marianne Morgan, Divine Redeemer; material for the study pro­ tended by our poor chil private, selected by the Katie Egan, St. Ther^se; Paul Intemanu, Divine Redeemer; second row: gram set up for the clubs. A letter from U.S. Com­ dren. ’ It would help the Joseph Riekenbroch, St. Therese; Francis Riedo, Blessed Sacrament; top: The theme for 1967-68, missioner of Education Mike Zambonato, All Saints. "We Must Learn What It Harold Howell announcing Means To Be Poor.” is part the gift of the library to of the commission’s contin­ S c o u t i n g Annunciation Elementary All Saints Wins Meet uing program to promote school said: "This should At the Boy Scout Exposi­ CYO greater understanding and be an inspiration to your Seventh and eighth grade tion held last week-end, sweepstake trophy for the appreciation of the princi­ community to supplement Troop 63 of the Catholic s tu d e n ts from 31 archdioce­ maximum number of ples of Christian citizen­ these volumes and to build I Activities san schools participated in a Community Center won points was All Saints. ship among boys and girls a reference library that math tournament sponsored first prize in the campsite Christ the King in upper elementary and division. R alp h L ow der is will provide children in the by the Catholic Education high school grades. Scoutmaster for the troop. area with these most ne­ Christ the King CYO OlFice at Holy Family school. Spanish Day Cub Scout Pack 63 of the cessary aids to further will meet for a business their education.” session May 19. 7:30 p.m., Winners were: Three members of the Spanish class at Mache- Center was awarded a in the parish hall. Enter­ Grade 7: 3rd place: Mike nervous or beuf high practice for Spanish Day, May 14. Mary third place prize for a Included among the emotional Dawson and Vincent Ready are wrapped up in model train exhibition. books are the 24-volume tainment is scheduled. Zambonato, All Saints; the serape, while Gary Dolflnger plucks the gui­ Den mother is Mrs. Ray Encyclopaedia Britanni­ Sts. Peter, Paul second place: Joseph Piek- distress... A lvarado.______ta r. ca, the 15-volume Britan­ Sts. Peter and Paul CYO enbrock, St. Therese. and St. Joseph's Reunion nica Junior Encyclopae­ will meet May 19, 7:30 France Riedo, Blessed Sac­ dia, the 19-volume Gate­ rament; first place: Mar­ ST. MALO Historical Competition St. Joseph’s (Redemp-to- p.m., in the school gym. A will help you rist) high school class way to the Great Books, short business meeting and ianne Morgan, Divine Re­ of 1958 will hold a the 24-volume Compton’s the election of officers will deemer; Paul Intemann, FOR BOYS or a loved Sixty students from 11 Joseph’s; assistant chair­ reunion dinner at the Air Encyclopedia, G. & C. be followed by refresh­ Divine Redeemer; and Ka­ one in your schools participated in the man. H. V. Jaster, Mache­ Veteran’s association club Merriam Company’s Web­ ments and dancing. tie Egan, St. Therese. 7D Miles From annual archdiocesan histo­ beuf, secretary; Irene Ju n e 8. ster’s Third New Inter­ Denver Near hour of need Grade 8: Third place: ry competition at St. Moen, Mt. St. Gertrude’s; Information and tickets national Dictionary and Santa Maria Estes Park.. . In these days of tension and Mary’s academy. May 3. and treasurer, Jerry King, Mary Grupp, Sacred Heart •nxlety, St. Oymphns. patron­ can be obtained by calling other works on science and Opens June 10 ess of those suffering from Father Lawrence St. Pe­ St. Francis de Sales. junior high, Boulder; sec­ Spiritual guidance under the di Kathy Parker at 422-2484. literature. rection of Msgr. Richard nervous or emotional distress, ter, associate superintend­ Camp Santa Maria will ond place: Karin Scholz, comes to our aid. She stands open June 10-25 for older Hiester, Camp Director, aided before God ready to intercede ent of Catholic education, Holy Family: first place: by experienced counselors, all boy.s. S m aller boys m ay In our behalf. When you find conferred top honors in Max Lucero, St. Bernad­ St. Thomas seminarians. yourself or a loved one trou­ attend the camp June 26- American history on Sally ette. bled. call on h e r ...s h e will J u ly 11. • Hiking, camping, swim­ surely help you. If you would Hynes. Marycrest; Chris­ The school winning the ming, fishing, horse­ like as a gift, a biassed medal of Sessions for small girls St. Oymphna that has been tine Moynihan, Holy Fami­ will be held July 15-31 back riding, archery, riflery, competitive touched to her relic, mail cou­ ly. and Mary McGuire, Mt. and for older girls, Aug. 1- pon below. team sports, handi­ St. Gertrude’s, Boulder. 16.. Honorable mention in A CALL crafts. St. Dymphna Devotiort TR-12 Applications are being • Inexpensive— Only $46 Franciscan Fathers American history was sought for boy counsellors. 20 South Tenth Ave. awarded to Nancy Hous- M A Y BB per week includes ev­ Mount Vernon, New York Preference will be given to erything. sand. Annunciation: Tom applicants having senior Dear Fathers, A COMMAND • Ages 9 through 16 — Lucci, Mt. Carmel; Pamela life .saving certificates. In­ Stay one or more Please sand me, FREE, a blessed Jt depends on medal of St. Dymphna. Rathburn, St. Francis de terested persons may con­ w eeks w h ic h begin on Name------Sales; Bill Schnieder. St. tact James McNeive, Direc­ Ihe Jove Sundays — June 23 Street------Joseph’s, and Marese Zar- tor of the Catholic Commu­ Ihe readiness through A u g u s t 17. City- _ 2 — State- emba, St. Mary’s. nity Center. 623 1476. Ihe courage • Wholesome meals, li­ World history trophies censed by the State, Ihe capacity were presented to Richard staffed by doctor and AUCTION DEALERS Martin and John Ozgi, of Ihe hearer registered nurse. Holy Family; Pat Cough­ Rosvoll Auction lo respond. EARLY RESERVATIONS ADVISABLE lin. St. Mary’s academy. 1236-48 S. B ro a d w a y TO: MSGR. R. C. HIESTER AT NO EX TR A COST Bob Crowfoot. Holy Fami­ 722-4721 Young men in high school or 633 l9tb Street OAVE LINDQUIST Ov>r« t ly; and Roberta Flecken- 26 years in auction field. college, or if you arc bclwccn Denver, Colsreilo 80202 »9 Yc.irs On The JoD E«inTii..m steine, St. Francis de 17 and 40. inquire about the On Thrrr C''n*itTerHs ART EXPO Exhibits • Court Appraisers adult vocalion seminary of the PLEASE SEND COMPLETE 711 mtiJJrMl Sales. CAMP INFORMATION TO • Liquidators • Estates PRIESTS OF THE SACRED J3rd FI New WeHern Fed Honorable mentions in ______Sevinqt Bldq Three Christ the King students show' their teachers some of the exhibits • Bankrupt • Furniture HEART' World history were award­ they are entering in the ART EXPO competition of the archdiocesan • Equipment Rev, Vocation Director LINDQUIST , ed to Chris Dinsmore, schools. Sixty schools are entered in the show scheduled at the school 9 • Real Estate TRAVEL SERVICE Trinity Seminary Marycrest; Christopher a.m.-5 p.m. May 12. Shown, from left, are Sally McGrath, Caroline Menna, Will supply excellent Redlands, Cdlif. Tel. 82S 71/5 Kelly, St. Joseph’s; Patty Kathy Farris, Cerol Trainor, and Elaine Reidy. Miss M enna and Miss Trai- references. 1 Hour Free Parking La Shelli 17}s Calilornia______Seggelke, Machebeuf; and nor are art instructors and co-chairmen of ART EXPO. Edith Woodworth, Mt. C arm el. iThe Rose Arveson Simmons New ofTicers of th e Arch- Students From Asia TRIBUTE TO OUR 1 Shrine at 3540 West Pikes Peak diocesan Teachers of Histo­ PRECIOUS MOTHER I Avenue, Colorado Springs, is ry association are chair­ I open twenty-four hours, all year m a n . M. H. B arbick, St. Visiting In Denver ROSE E L L A SCOTT ARVESON SIMMONS llong, without charge or contri- Five students from Asia ippines; Joseph Luk, 18, is j button. It is inter-faith, non-de- COMPLETE CAR SERVICE arrived in Denver May 7 from North Point in Hong I nominational, respecting all of TUNE-UP • CARBURETOR for a five-day visit to Den­ Kong, a first-year college Novem bers, 1897- I God's people. AUTO. TRANS. A u g u s t 18,1963 Your Car Problem - Our ver schools and homes. student and chairman, of I The massive golden archway, Specially Sponsored by the United the Young Christian Stu­ EXPERT TELEVISION REPAIR So sweet like a rose she was— ] custom designed, represents the Presbyterians, the students dents National committee. Kind and innocent as the ONEIDA GARAGE petals I personality of the mother of Bill Kirk MOO Oneida are on tour in the western The fifth member of the half of the United States group is Tony S u m a l, 18. Graceful as the stems. I Pauline and Dorothy Arveson, and will continue eastward an Indonesian who plans The love and joy she gave to I God, Country and Roses. for stops in Minneapolis to enter medical school. others— 'A life-size, marble finished Join one ol these and Cleveland. They are The students are visiting Were like the shimmering statue of the Sacred Heart is set upon a pedestal of Rose Quartz leaves. WANT TO spending three days in Thomas Jefferson, West, as is the golden archway. Bronze plaques describe the life of CARMELITE PILGRIMAGES Sparkling in the sunlight.. Denver high schools, en­ Regis, Arvada Senior, East, Rose. Blue lighting is on from dusk until dawn. Rev. Howard Rallerly. O.Carm. Her love for God — beyond — SELL gaging in dialogue with and George Washington Words or comprehension. The fountain and water falls becomes a night spectacular with high schools. CANADIAN SHRINES Denver students. numerous colors of lights upon the magnificent rock collection. Each student represents SHE W AS L O V E in her deep YOUR HOME? a trio tis m . The handcrafted golden and glass sanctuary, designed by Col. a difTerent country( Mridu- Bacon & Schramm fE W AS L O V E in her perfect Dave McCurdy, Ret., as is the archway, a task of countless hours WHy nol try pur parish section la George, 18-year-old un­ kindness. Composition Roofing of design and fine art work. Inside a softly life crystal chande­ the Register. The cost is low a iversity student, India; SHE W AS L O V E in her sweet the quick results will surprise j Tile Roofing understanding. lier displays a portrait of Rose, the only one of its kind in the you! The ads are listed under p DENVER, CCLDRADD Mari Niwa, 18, is a stu­ Roof Repairing SHE WAS LOVEZ in her great ish subheadings. dent at the Ferris Girls 1II-JU K riK h lo n H U d . forgiveness. world, sculptured by a special type of glass process. Italian SHE W A S L O V E in her ever­ Rose Marble surrounds the portrait. The marble altar is set High School in Yokohama; lasting patience. IT'S EASY TO PLACE A WANT AO AuguK * 1 5 ...... tUt.50 Lconida Teja, 15, is a 10th SH E W AS L O V E in her perfec­ upon braces of gold roses. Eternal flames burn on each side of , -J U S T CALL grade student at St. Fran­ tion of motherhood. the portrait. SH E W AS L O V E in her total li s t US AMERICAN and cis’ high school, Upi, Phil­ CARPETS sacrificing. Numberous gardens, hundreds of rose bushes, thousands of flow­ SAY "CHARGE IT" SH E W AS L O V E in her quiet CANADIAN SHRINES K o o m S i/e ers reflect God's Love in His peaceful nature, invite all to sufferings. Trapp Family Lodge. Vermont Helps You Overcome iind Smaller SH E W AS L O V E in her com­ come, enjoy the surroundings, listen to good music, picnic if Monlreai. Quebec. Ottawa RUGS plete goodness. they wish and forget for a while, the material things of life. August ...... JJ07.5 FALSE TEETH Presently, Doris L. Faber, Mosaic artist of Colorado Springs, is REGISTER Furniturelrch;."™ ";.'" SHE WAS LOVE FOR THE Looseness and W o rry Open Mondiy end Wednesoey LOVE OF GOD. FOR HE creating in Venetian glass mosaic, a 30 inch statue of the Sa­ till tiauaii iitii trUStORO Evenings Till t M P M. NolcHiRcr hppnnfivrdor feel lll-nt- WAS HER GREATEST cred Heart. Long range plans are in process to Venetian glass a fkt Nati«*ii Sop iiji C tiiti rn-p t>rrnn!K' of loose wobbly false LOVE. WANT ADS Cist lie Heiiii II iHit M ,iss, teeth FASTEETH. an Improved E.M.W. life size statue of the Blessed Mother and Infant to stand upon a W ttiaiii iiiiNit (tSSI nlkallnt* powder, holds plntos firmer KiiHt .\cliim! CaaaitlitH PiKiititi r*«>T ISO they (eel more romfortable. Avoid where rush talks How wonderful Heaven must pillar that can be seen from a vast distance. em hnrrn'sm em emisevi hv tnr>v».fal«e S itirfir ntaii>{ it 7 ]0 2141 So. Hroadway Low ('osi I teeth. EX*ntures that fit are essential be. for that is where you will The Mosaic Cross in the Sanctuary is designed by Doris Faber V. Mij Iktiiil Siattakci to health.See vour dentist regularly. SHerman l•27.‘>4 find our Mother. Oet FASTEETH at all drug counters. from 22 karet gold from the Isle of Capri. R EG ISTER , D E N V E R ARCH DIO CESAN ED ITIO M Sec. 2, Page 7 National Hospital Week: May 12-18 St. Joseph's Slates Full Hospital Gets Lay Doctor

Qui Nhon, Vietnam — For Vietnam under the Volun­ Pa., and received h is medical Program for Hospital Week the first time since they tary Physicians for Vietnam degree from Jefferson Medi­ opened Holy Family Hospi­ If you are a patient, em- you will be remembered dur- program managed by the cal college in Philadelphia. different group that makes ployee, staff doctor, student, ing National Hospital Week, tal here in 1961 the Medical U.S. Agency for Internation­ He now practices in Cleve­ Auxilian or a member of the May 12-18. up the h o sp ita l w ill be recog­ Mission Sisters have the al Development. land where his wife, Sara, nized. The patients will be services of a lay American clergy at St. Joseph hospital. Each day of the week, a T he volu n teer doctors’ on ly an d th ree ch ild ren live. the first honored Monday medical doctor. remuneration, paid by Since th e V o lu n ta ry Physi­ during National Hospital Dr. Wallace Jerome Mulli­ USAID, is for minimum cians for Vietnam program Week which thisyeai Carrier gan, specialist in internal living expenses and air began in September, 1965, a NATIONAL HOSPITAL WEEK the theme: "Your Hospital — medicine from Cleveland, O., travel. They donate their total of 443 American doc­ May 12th Thru May 18th People C a rin g for People.” will spend two months work­ services free to the people of tors have served here. Also on Monday, patients, ing with the Sisters at their V ietnam . The doctors tr e a t b o th w ar- visitors and employees will 75-bed hospital and their Born in Brownsville, Pa., related casualties and people be invited to attend an Inter- out-patient clinic here. Dr. Mulligan attended St. requiring ordinary medical Faith Prayer Service in the Dr. Mulligan, 33, came to Vincent’s college, Latrobe, care. Sacred Heart Chapel of the hospital. x \ c k : TUESDAY, THE 1,479 employees of the hospital Army Nurse Honored will be the center of atten­ tion. They will be honored at Maj. Dorothy M. Dever, center, Army Nurse Mercy Hospital special coffee hours for all corps, has been recognized by Fitzsimons General three shifts. hospital for ’’exemplary performance" as nurse The medical and house supervisor of the hospital’s outpatient clinic. The School of Nursing staff of St. Joseph will be letter commendation from Col. Gustavo Rclaval, given special recognition chief of the hospital clinics department, was pre­ Denver, Colorado Wednesday. There will also sented by Sister Patricia Jean Manion, right, be open House on "Doctors’ president of Loretto Heights college, where Maj. Diploma Program in Nursing Day” in four departments of Dever is on assignment to complete work on a ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL the hospital: Laboratory, bachelor of science in nursing degree. Also taking part in the presentation was Margaret Metzger, Three Academic Years Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy OF THE PLAINS Physical Medicine, Outpa­ tient and D ata Processing. director of the Loretto Heights, Nursing division. Of)cruled by Si.sters of St. JoRoph. T.O.S.F. "SISTERS’ and Chap-' For information write CHEYENNE W ELI^, COLO. lains’ Day” will be observed Thursday; and on Friday. St. Vincent's, Director, School of Nursing Two Miles High, 1630 Fillmore Street the Denver, Colorado 80206 o t Helps Research Phone 388-6288 Leadville — 1968 marks Accreditation of Hospitals, a the 10th anniversary of the further assurance to the new St. Vincent hospital. people it serves of its high This 38 bed, $1 raillion struc­ standards and quality care ture was a vote of confidence administered by competent by the citizens of the Lead­ and dedicated hands. I ville area to the Sisters of Located atop the towering Charity of Leavenworth who Rockies the hospital is sur­ have operated the hospital in rounded by the highest this locality since 1879. peaks in Colorado. This spec­ St. Vincent hospital, ultra tacular mountain perch modern in design and equip­ makes St. Vincent hospital ment, continues to provide the ideal site for the High the best of medical care and Altitude Research laborato­ h e a lth service to th e com m u­ ry, the only existing one at SAINT VINCENT HOSPITAL nity. It takes a great deal of high altitude in North pride in its excellent staff of A m erica. physicians. Complete with Established in 1964 and LEADVILLE, COLORADO medical, surgical, obstetri­ conducted by the University cal, laboratory and x-ray of Colorado Medical Center, service this institution also this facility is utilized by provides a Nursing Home various Universities and Extended Care Facility throughout the United fo r th e aged. States and foreign countries a s well. ST. VINCENT hospital holds full accreditation by A REPORT on research the Joint Commission on studies conducted in the High Altitude Research lab­ Hospital Open House oratory at St. Vincent’s was presented at the recent Con­ The public is invited to gress of the World Health view four departments Organization, and it is now in SL Joseph hospital May 15 during National literally true that Leadville Hospital Week. and St. Vincent hospital are The Wednesday "open known throughout the world houses" will be held in in m edical circles. the laboratory, physical medicine and outpatient from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The hospital’s Data Pro­ cessing department will be open from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. to the p u b lic . Canada Invites Pope Ottawa — Bishop Alex­ ander Carter of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., president of the Canadian Catholic Conference, announced a "feeler” has been put out to the Vatican asking Pope Paul VI to attend the Na­ tional Conference on Poverty at the University of M ontreal (May 26-29).

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Page 8> Sec. 2 THE REGISTER/ DENVER ARCHDIOCESAN EDITION Thursday^ May 9, 1968 hold a bake sale May 19. Capitol Savings and Loan A Guitar Mass presented prizes, and refreshments All parishioners will be Dome room at 7:30 p.m.; by the girls from Mary- will be served. The Holy Name society contacted by tbe telephone and on May 22, high crest high school under the Joe Iten is general chair­ will meet May 9, 8 p.m., committee for donations of school teachers at Arvada direction of Sister Marie man, and booth chairmen in the parish hall. There homemade cakes, pies, State Bank meeting room Therese will be offered include Leonard Montez, will be an election of offi­ rolls, etc. at 7:30 p.m. May 17 at 11 a.m. A short Fred Mackintosh, and cers for the coming year. A business meeting of the Frank Gallegos. There is a program of special interest Guardian Angels St. Francis Altar and Rosary society need for more workers. to all fathers and sons will will follow in the parish Mrs. James Marietta is be presented. The DCA Guardian Angels Parish St. Francis de Sales Par­ hall with introduction of in charge of the linen and Teens, a group of prisoners (Denver) — First Commun­ ish (Denver) - The men ion will be at special 5 and boys of the parish are the new board. Free lunch needlework booth. Dona­ Commerce City Archbishop James V. Cas­ Father Justin McKemon from Canon City, will be p.m. Mass, May 12. Veils, invited to receive corporate will be served. For those tions or finished pieces of ey, are given to each child. from Canon City and some present to give lectures on ties, and sets are available Communion at the 8 a.m. who did not make their needlework may be sent to St. Catherine’s Parish The booklet contains the Holy Name men will speak prison life, rehabilitation, after all practices. Mass, M ay. 12, under the reservations at the May 1 her at 3903 Vallejo street, (Commerce'City) - During fundamentals of raising at the breakfast. The etc. All fathers and sons auspices of the Holy Name card party, this may be 477-2526. a candlelight ceremony, youngsters according to breakfast is free. are urged to be present. Mother-Daughter break­ society, the Boy Scoute and done by calling Mrs. Mi­ Mrs. J. Mautino will new officers of the A ltar Christian precepts. tha Cub Pack. chael Koning, 399-2391, or head the white elephant and Rosary society were The Bulldog Club will CCD classes, grades one fa st w ill be M ay 19. installed by Mrs. George Mrs. Martin Moran, 322- booth. Donations of trink­ F'irst Communion Sunday meet May 10, 8 p.m., in through six, will terminate The Holy Name mixed McNam«»*a of the South Summer bowling league 7662. ets. ceramics, etc.,’may be is Ju n e 9. the gymnasium. Funds for May 25. Grades seven |x)wling league will open East Deanery. Officers are brought to 3445 Shoshone, the athletic program have through 12 will terminate is still open to new mem­ its summer series June 6, Eliza Martinez, president; First Communion will be 433-1611. The Altar arid Rosary been raised during the May 6 and May 7. bers. Call 477-6830 for in­ 8 p.m., at the Colorado Florence McFarland, vice held Mother’s Day, May society will meet May 9, year by paper drives. The form ation. Bowl. 4101 E. Evans. The president; Barbara f’ahey, 12, at the 8 a.m. Mass. A class of 68 pupils of 7:30 p.m. Officers will be last one netted $94.10. Women interested in session will last 10 weeks secretory; and Roberta Sts. Peter, Paul public schools who have elected. Another paper drive will joining the bowling league and will cost $1.75 per Lochmun, treasurer. The Christian Family been attending CCD class­ be held J u n e 2. may call Shirley Banach, person. For further infor­ Sts. Peter and Paul Par­ es at St. Patrick’s received St. Vincent's 985-3507, or Elaine Wat­ mation, interested people Movement (CFM) will meet A Mothers’ Day dance ish (Wheat Ridge) - The their First Communion Beginning June 2 a two- son, 935-8196. are asked to call Shirley at the home of the Phil sponsored by the Holy St. Vincent de Paul Par­ Key and Sword society will May 6. Father James R. cent per day fine will be Turner, 777-7511. Drakes, 523 Colorado Name society will be held ish (Denver) — The annual meet-May 16, 8 p.m., in Purfield, pastor, ofilciated. assessed on all overdue Blvd., at 8 p.m. Special May n . Music will bo corporate Communion and AH of those of high the school gym. A short Every Catholic in the guests will be Negro cou­ provided by the Gil Flores breakfast for women and books. The library is open school age or older, who business meeting and in­ parish, convert or not, who ples who will discuss the There will be no CCD orchestra. Tickets are $4 girls of the parish will be every Sunday from 8 a.m. have not yet received the stallation of new officers is of high school age or current racial tensions. classes this Sunday, Moth­ j>er couple. T he dance w ill h eld M ay 19. M ass w ill be to noon and books may be Sacrament of Confirmation, will be followed by a dis­ over, who has not yet re­ Interested persons may call er’s Day, but on Sunday, be held from 9 p.m. until 1 celebrated at 8 a.m. fol­ checked out for a two- are asked to contact the cussion program. ceived the Sacrament of 388-6922 or 322-7008. May 19, there will be a a.m. in the parish hall. lowed by breakfast in the weeks’ period at that time. rectory as soon as possible. All those who have over­ Archbishop Casey will St. Joan Confirmation, is invited special Mass in the school school cafeteria. gym at 11 a.m. for CCD St. Louis due books out at this time have Confirmr ‘on for all and urged to register Christ the King will host St. Joan of Arc Parish the Archdiocesan Art Ex­ students and their parents, New ofTicers of th e A lta r - are asked to return them adults of the archdiocese immediately to be con­ St. Louis Parish (Arvada) — A paper drive firmed with the adult class hibit, "Art Expo 1968,” on followed by refreshments. and Rosary society are as soon as possible. not yet confirmed on Sun­ (Englewood* — The St. sponsored by the CCD May 12 from 9 a.m. to 5 Mrs. I ouis Erhard, presi­ day, June 2, at 3 p.m. In­ at the City Auditorium, Louis Men’s Club-Holy Board and the CFM groups p.m. in the parish center. dent; Mrs. Thomas Kevil, St. Anne’s circle has formation concerning certif­ June 2. Registi.;'. on cards Name .society meeting will of the parish will be held All are invited to view the St. Philom ena's vice president, church af­ homemade articles suitable icates and other instruc­ may be had at the rectory. be held May 27 in the par May 11. at Campbell artistic talents of students fairs; Mrs. Garret Quinlan, for Mother’s Day gifts on tions are available by call­ ish center. A .social hour school. 6500 Oak street, and adults in our area. St. Philomena’s Parish vice president, school af­ sale. Such items as pillow ing the rectory, 935-7800 Christ the King will begin a t p.m. fol- from 8:30 to 4:30. (Denver) — The Altar and fairs; Mrs. Paul Roth, re­ cases, doilies, and dish or 935-7177. l-)wed by dinner at 7 p.m. Christ the King Parish May 14 is the eighth Rosary society will meet’ ( 1) cording secretary; Mrs. towels are available. Any­ Members of the board oi A* meeting of the guild of (Denver) ~ May 16 is the grade retreat beginning at May 13. beginning with Ro Thomas Ewing, correspond­ one interested may contact Permission has been directors will be elected. St. Joan’s parish will be Student Athletic dnd Merit 9 a.m. followed by the May the rosary at 1 p.m. in the Ml ing secretary; Mrs. Ted Mrs. Marie Buchholz at granted to establish a Na­ Nominees are Dominic held May 15. 8 p.m., in Awards dinner at 7 p.m. in Crowning at 2 p.m. The church. The business meet­ Swan, historian; and Mrs. 623-0091 or 715 Knox tional Catholic Society of Dreiling, Harvey .Jensen, C ourt. the Arvaida State Bank. the parish center. Featured Safety Patrol will see "Dr. ing will follow in the rec­ Clarence Harrer, auditor. Foresters Court in Notre E dw ard R h atican, AI U r­ speaker will be Bob Bass, Dolittle’ on May 18. Field tory conference room where Ml Those attending the Dame parish. Organization ban and Fred Vendetti. St. M ary's Teachers, parents and coach of the Denver Rock­ Day will be held May 24. refreshments will he Th breakfast are asked to of the court will be done high school students are ets basketball team. Chuck graduation the 27th and served. A prize will he Lh, bring at least one article S t . M a r; ■’s P a r i s h by Carl J. Olson, state 'I'hc annual parish picnic invited to contribute to Gardner, former Colorado the senior picnic May 28. donated by Mrs. O. Rusho. lui of clothing or bedding for (Littleton) — The A lta r manager, and Arthur Poir­ will be held at Elitch’s next year’s CCD program university basketball star 12; the migrant workers. Re­ and Rosary society will ier, Notre Dame parish (Jardens June 10. A fam ily planning. On May 13, and presently on the Rock­ The first practice for J servations may be made by m e et M ay 9. Mrs. George representative. St. Patrick's ticket costs $5 and in­ grade school parents will ets’ team, will also attend. boys who registered to play sai calling 757-8708 or 722- M cN an m ara , president of cludes unlimited rides, free Holy Family meet at Capitol Savings Tickets are priced at $3 for summer baseball will be at H(] 2310. East Denver District St. Patrick’s Parish ice cream, soft drinks, free and Loan Dome room at adults and children under (Denver) — A bazaar will Congress Park, May 11, 9 lov ACCW, will install the admission to the park and Holy Family Parish 7:30 p.m.; high school par­ 12, $2. Reservations will be held for the benefit of a.m. If any boy has not Ft. Collins newly elected, officers for adult refreshments. Tickets (Denver) — The Holy Fam­ ents — May 14. at Arvada close May 13. For further the parish, and especially registered and still wants the coming year: Mrs. will go on sale May 14. St. Joseph’s Parish (Ft. ily Altar and Rosary socie­ State Bank meeting room for the parish school, May to play, he must call Arch James Slinkard, president; information interested per­ Collins) — Mrs. David ty, under the chairmanship at 7:30 p.m.; grade school Rose and register, 355- Mrs. Edward Mahoney, sons may call Jim Gerrity, 31, June 1 and 2. There St. Ixoui.s’ Boy Scout a n d Lowsley was installed as of Mrs. Grace Moore, will teachers — May 15 at 355-8184. will be special games and 6095. Cub Scout troops have re­ president of St. Joseph’s vice president; Mrs. Floyd ceived their 1968 charters. Altar and Rosary society Benefiel, secretary; Mrs. Roger Thompson, commit­ May 1. She succeeds Mrs. John Karnes, treasurer; tee chairman, has extended Robert Prison. Also induct­ and Mrs. Frank Lanaghen, an invitation to boys living ed were Mrs, Alvin Kruch- corresponding secretary. in the Englewood area to ten, vice president; Mrs. Past presidents of the Al­ become members of either Clare Cook, secretary, and tar and Rosary society will be honored. The meeting troop. Mrs. Don Bigge, treasurer. will be held at 8 p.m. in The Womens Corporate the lower level of the Fatim a Communion and breakfast church. Our Lady of Fatima Par­ was observed May 5. ish (Lakewood) — A meet­ Breakfast was served at Holy Trinity ing of the PTO will be the K. of C. Hall, where held May 15, 8 p.m. The Monsignor William H. Holy Trinity Parish featured speaker will be Jones, archdiocesan super­ (Westminster) — Family Monsignor William Jones. intendent of schools, was Communion Sunday is Superintendent of Catholic the featured speaker. May 12 at the 9 a.m. Scho<»lH. H is topic will ho Mass. Doughnuts and concerned with the nearly Long time members of. coffee will be served after completed study of schiK>ls. St. Joseph’s parish, Mr. M ass. The meeting will also have and Mrs. Harley Hale cele­ 1 nomination, election and brated their 67th wedding A "Turtle Neck Dance installation of new officers. anniversary with a Mass Party,” sponsored by the Field Day will be held in their home. Holy Name Men’s club will be held June 8 in the May 28 from 10 a.m. until Cure d'Ars 1 p.m. at Morse park. basement hall. Ted Beckett will play from 9 p.m. to 1 C u r e d’Ars i ^ ish Now Altar and Rosary (D enver) May crowning a.m. For tickets, call John society officers are: presi­ ceremonies will be held Gillott, 428-2234, or Rudy dent, Mrs. Marge Rider; May 10, 1 p.m. The May Lundstrom, 428-1012. first vice president. Mrs. Queen will be chosen by B onnie P itn er; .second vice the students. Tickets for the Mother- president. Mr.-- Kosalyn Several pieces of art Daughter breakfast may be I Burns: third vice president. have been entered in the obtained from each group Mrs. Eileen Sturm; secre­ archdiocesan art contest chairman or from Leota tary. Mrs. Mary Kraus; which will be held at Aberle, 429-5149, Ann treasurer. Mrs. Jackie Christ the King school on GrofT. 429-8582. B re a k fa st Briggs, and historian. Mrs. M ay 12. will be at Furr’s Cafeteria Betly Driver, in Arvada May 19 at 9 Presentation a.m . Hudson Presentation Parish St. Jam es St. Isidore’s Parish (Denver) - All women of (Hud.son* — New officers of the pariah and their teen­ the Altar and Rosary socie­ St. James Parish age daughters are invited (Denver) — Women of the ty will be installed at a to the Altar and Rosary parish are invited to the special dinner at the Pep­ meeting May 14 at which Altar and Rosary society per Pod. They are: Mrs. time a fashion show will meeting May 10 in the E ttin K. ( ’hristie. p resi­ be held. The meeting will CYO room. Dessert and dent: M rs. Ivcn P ettinger. begin with recitation of the vice president; Mrs. Victor coffee will be served at 12:3C Rosary in church at 7:30 p.m. by the St. Gabriel Forte, secretary: Mrs. Vic­ p.m. and the meeting will circle. There wifi be instal­ tor W^uertz. treasurer: and be held in the conference lation of the new officers. father .lames Morgan, in­ room . stalling officer. Free babysitting is avail­ able. A prize has been Grades three and four St. Rose donated by Helen Watkins. will have their field day at Barnum Park May 16. St. Rose of Lima Parish There will be a regular Mrs. George Challis and (Denver) -- The annual meeting of the PTA Coun­ Mrs. Robert Kilbourn, Mothers’ Day breakfast cil in the CYO room May volunteer physical educa­ sponsored by the parish 14 a t 8 p.m . A ll o fficers tion instructors, are in Holy Name society, will be and chairmen are asked to held in the parish hall charge. Ribbons will be awarded to winners in the attend and have their re­ May 12, following the 8 ports ready to turn in. a.m . M ass. various events. May devotions will be The Alt ar and Rosary Springtime is Fun held every evening at 7:30 society will be held May Time is the theme for the during the month of May. 16, 7:45 p.m., in the pari.sh dance sponsored by the There will be Rosary, Lita­ hall. Officers will be elect­ Men’s Club May 25. 9 p.m. ny. and Benediction of the ed. to 1 a.m. Tickets are avail­ able from Wil Sanchez Blessed Sacrament. (222-6557) at $5 per cou­ Lafayette ple. which includes free Notre Dam e buffet lunch and refresh­ Immaculate Conception ments. There will be live Notre Dame Parish Parish (I.afnyettci — Mrs. m usic. (Denver) — Ground was Ernest Lombardi and Mrs. broken last week for the Frank Archuleta, members All men of the parish building of the new Notre of the Altar and Rosary are invited to participate Dame rectory-administra­ society representing the in the Father-Son Com­ tion building. Construction Family Affairs commission munion breakfast May 19 v/ill begin soon and it is of th e ACCW . have been The men and teen-age boys hoped the new building visiting homes of recently will attend the 7 a.m. which is located at Evans baptized babies. A medal Mass and breakfast will and Zenobia streets will be r and a booklet, gifts from follow in the cafeteria. completed in six months. a s New CSU Parish jn^ursdav. May 9, 1968 TH E R E G IS TE R , D E N V E R AR CHDIO CESAN EDITION* Sec. 2/ Page 9 Has Busy Season

Fort Collins — A busy 42 persons attended the spring quarter activity list re tre a t. has already been under­ taken by St. Paul’s Uni ver- Upon returning, students sity parish on the Colorado and faculty dedicated their State university campus time and effort to the in Fort Collins, according preparation and conduct of to Father Leonard Urban, a Paschal meal on Holy pastor. Thursday. The meal was The pastor pointed out held at the Masonic Tem­ that he has been able to ple in Fort Collins and expand his programs tem­ modeled on the Jewish porarily with the arrival of Seder - a family ^neal Father William Hutchison, celebrating the deli'!-''ance S.J., a Jesuit priest who is’ of the Hebrews from helping at the parish for slavery in Egypt. about six weeks. Father Hutchsion is presently di­ The highlight of the recting a theology class on quarter’s activities at the "The Church and Social parish has been the over­ Planning Show Awareness" and a discus­ night ecumenical prayer sion group on "Contempo­ vigil for peace attended by The Altar and Rosary society of All Souls Par­ rary Moral Problems.” more than 150. The vigil ish will have its annual May Fantasies luncheon lasted from 9 p.m. until 5 and fashion show May 15 at Pinehurst country The busy schedule for a.m. Good Friday and Holy club. Lunch will be served at 12:30 p.m. and the the spring quarter began Saturday and featured a cost is $3.25. Reservations may be made by call­ with students and faculty speical prayer service from ing 771-4320. Discussing the event are, left to ,from Colorado State un­ midnight to 1 a.m. right, Mrs. Alvin Hill, ticket chairman; Mrs. N. iversity participating in a Earl Pettet, circle chairman; and Mrs. E. Lloyd "New Cor” retreat April 5- Starbake, Jr., general chairman. 7, Father Urban said about "The vigil was coordinat­ ed by the Newman Organi­ Notre Dame Groundbreaking zation and was held at St, H oly Ghost Members will receive dents in the Confraternity Joseph’s Church in Fort Father William J. Koontz, pastor, turns a hefty shovelful of dirt at groundbreaking ceremonies Communion corporately in of Christian Doctrine class­ for the new Notre Dame parish administration-rectory building at S. Zenobia street and W. Evans avenue, Denver. Also shown, from left, are Ray O’Brien, Dick O’Brien, Dick Riddell, Father Leonard Holy Ghost Parish the 8:30 a.m. Mass. May es conducted at Holy Cross (Denverf — The Altar and 19, followed by a breakfast Collins,” Father Urban S. Alimena, assistant pastor, and architect Joseph W. Pahl. The $120,000 contract was awarded the parish will receive their O’Brien Construction company. The two-story structure is scheduled for completion late in Novem­ Ro.sary society will meet in the Crown Jewel room said. It was a response to First Communion May 12. ber. The first floor will house the commercial office, priests’ offices, interview rooms, dining room, May 13 to conclude busi- mere demonstrations, and at the Albany hotel. Mon­ There will be a procession kitchen, and housekeeper accommodation. Quarters for four priests will be located on the second ne.ss preceding the summer we wanted it to be a little signor Richard Heister, and Mass at 2:30 p.m. Re­ floor. recess. Miss Pat Doyle, pastor, will be guest speak­ ligious instruction through­ more meaningful.” Margaret Mehrens, Mrs, er. His topic will be "Lay­ out the year has been April 21,‘ the parish Thomas Anderson and Ber­ men’s Responsibility to the given by Mrs. Charles OIC Board Announces sponsored a debate on the tha Kriedl will host a Church.” Mrs. Mae Thomp­ Cato and Mrs, Frank Vigil. Boulder Parishes luncheon following the son and Mrs. Billie Meyers Vietnam issue between Dr. Program Revision 12:10 Mass. are in charge of reserva­ Daniel Lyons, CSU profes­ Bl. Sacram ent sor of philosophy, and Dr. to develop additional plans A recitation of the Ro­ tions. Rev. C. W. Howard, Revising Area CCD Charles Wilbur, chairman for the reorganization. sary will begin at 1:30 in The last card party for chairman of the board for Blessed Sacrament Par­ of the CSU department of Opporlunitie.s Industrializa­ Calbazana indicated OIC Holy Ghost church, fol­ the season will be held Boulder — Confraternity which retards the develop­ ish (Denver) — The annual tion Center lOICi of Den­ is presently concentrating lowed by the business ses­ May 16. A luncheon will zoology. of Christian Doctrine ment of CCD in many par­ Park Hill Homes tour will ver, has announced opera­ on its referral service pro­ sion in the parish hall. be served following the (CCD) in Boulder is being ishes,” the spokesman said. be sponsored this spring by Father Urban reported tions to seek out and train gram, from present head­ restructured, a project that noon Mass and awards "The programs are usually Blessed Sacrament parish Sister Elizabeth, CSU unskilled and unemployed quarters offices on the includes establishment of a guided by young assistants made. Tickets may be ob­ CURE d'ARS on May 22, 10:30 and 3:00 graduate student in sociol­ per.sons in the Denver area third floor of the old permanent lay board of to the pastor, who ... do tained from Mrs, Mae L. p.m. An interesting group ogy, is helping him contin­ are being reorganized un­ YMCA building at 2800 directors and hiring a full­ not remain in one parish Thompson at the door of of beautiful Park Hill ue his discussions and der the supervision of Rob­ Glenarm. Frank Troutman, time catechist. for more than a few years. the parish hall. homes and gardens will be theology classes, and that ert Calbazana, program human resources specialist, A spokesman for CCD ' Hence the CCD program DUCKWALL’S shown, and, following the they have started a Lu­ planning director. He con­ is handling the job referral said the catechist would starts over with a new tour, the Sisters of Loretto theran-Catholic dialogue firm ed the Rev. A cen P h il­ program of OIC. help train teachers and plan and new policies Denver's Newest Thornton lips, who initiated the pro­ Suburban Variety Store will open their convent for among a small group of direct planning of curricu­ every few y ea rs . . . ject in Denver, was termi­ Herbert Gaymon, form lu m . DAHLIA SHOPPING CENTER Holy Cross Parish an afternoon tea. stu d en ts. "A permanent lay board nated as director of OIC. the Pittsburgh OIC office, Other changes being IJrd & Oahlii* (Thornton) — Ninety stu- Tickets for the Homes will provide the stability Robert Byrd, executive is assisting - Calbazana in tour and tea may be pur­ made are formation of a needed to take full advant­ Pre-Cp.na conferences staff member from the the preparation of propos­ youth council and acquisi­ chased for $1.50 by calling age of the fresh insights also are held on campus Philadelphia OIC olFice, als to request funding for tion of a faculty library. and inspiration of each Mrs. George McMahill at (or students who plan mar­ was in Denver this week extensive pre-vocational The youth council would new adviser without allow­ 355-2558. riage. for a special meeting with and vocational training work with the board and ing the whole structure to PARISH PHARMACY GUIDE the board and Calbazana program s. the faculty in curriculum be shaken by a wholly new f t CALL ONE OF THESE planning and in develop­ approach.” DRUG STORES FOR PROMPT SERVICE ment of extra-curricular activities, such as week­ * V ends of Christian living and community service. YOUR The lay board was PARISH formed from parishes in the area, and eventually SERVICE will direct all religious STATIONS education activities except 0 *1 the parochial school. "Establishment of a per­ THE HOLY fATHER'S MISSION AID TO THE ORIENTAL CHURCH manent lay board will mit­ Ifour Pharmacist igate at least one difficulty is a Do you read our mail? . . . If so. you'll receive in Skilled the next week or two our invitation to help the AUTO Holy Father do what Christ did in the Holy Land. On Summer Schedule Professional . . . In Bethlehem, for instance. At the Pontifical Burlington — The sum­ SERVICE . Missinii Orphanage our Sisters are giving a home mer schedule of Masses at our to l O I Me Arab girls who otherwise might have St. Catherine’s church will 1 ST. ANTHONY OF PAOUA OUR UOY OF LOURDES been Ir ,t forever. . . . In Jerusalem the Pontif­ go in to effect M ay 12. SPECIALTY ical /.ission office provides clothing (collected Sunday Masses will be "BUD"STEPHENS "The Store ol Personel Service" in the U .S A .) to the aging and the crippled, celebrated at 6:30, 8 and babies, the destitute— as well as food and medi­ 10 a.m . W eekday Ma.sses Wesley Pharmacy cines (more than 1.000 children daily receive will continue each morning Prescription their only hot meal). . . . Refugee boys are be­ a t 7. Prescription Druggists IN coming tailors at the Salesian School in Naza­ According to Father reth. automobile mechanics at the Benedictine Bazaar Leaders G. L. Quintan Member SI. Vincent TH E Maurice, J. Mclnerney, NORTH PIERCE Wesley Ave. Oe Paul Parish HOLY LAND School in Lebanon. . . . Blind girls learn to Joe Iten, center, is general chairman of the SL p asto r, the new schedule is C O N O C O EXPERT At So. Downing 733-9*30 .YOU "re a d ' m the Gaza Strip, deaf-mute boys begin Patrick’s parish bazaar, to be held at the school necessitated by the influx TUNE-UP 922-1161 BRAKE CAN DO to speak at Father Roberts' home near Beirut. May 31-June 2. Frank Gallegos, left, is chairman of migrant workers and an CHR IST'S It's ail possible because you support the Pon­ SERVICE of funds; Leonard Montez is chairman of the expected increase in the WHEEL ST VINCENT OE PAUL WORK tifical Mission for Palestine. . . . What is the FRIENDLY DRUG country store. number of tourists. ” ALIGNMENT Pontifical Mission? The sister agency of the 5660 W. ALAMEDA Catholic Near East Welfare Association, it's the W. 38th at Pierce St. 4 2 4 -9 7 2 8 Holy Father's self-help relief agency for 1.4 mil­ VILLAGE lion Arab refugees, begun 19 years ago by Pope Men's Club Ecumenical Mission Paul himself (then Monsignor Montini) after the ST. CATHERINE'S ST FRANCIS Ot SALES REXALL DRUG first Arab-lsraeli War, Your own mission of mercy At Mullen For Deaf Slated 477-0S49 4S5-9904 Fromipt Delivery m the Holy Land, it serves Moslems as well as Christians on the basis of 'need, not creed.' . . . BUSY CORNER S e r v ic e If you do not hear from us this week, why not E. A la m e d a Super Serv. • Cosmetics-Photo Supplies Installs At St. Joseph's D R U G S T O R E write to us? We'll tell you how you can help. • Liquors-Imported Wines Complete Tune-Up I’rof'i-ssional Pharmatist.i Father Meunier told the New officers for the Mul­ A mission with an ecu­ & Brake Serv. Where Accuracy Counts R e g iste r. len high school Men’s club menical slant will be given F R E E W. 36th Ave & Federal Blvd. "Many of the deaf,” he 1425 So. Holly 756-8343 and the Mother’s club were in St. Joseph’s P ickup & added, "are woefully igno­ D c IIMT. CllltF. installed May 8 at a meet­ (Redemptorist) parish D elivery rant of the changes in the ing at the Christian Broth­ church May 14-19, by Fa­ O $2500 School bus for the blind Church, and the range of Q $1000 Equip maternity clinic ers school. All 12 new club ther John Bosco Valente, Logan a t A lam eda 733-9840 ST. MARrs, Lim noN ALL SOULS. ENGLEWOOD ecumenical contacts at the □ $250 Generator for vocational workshop officers will also serve as O.F.M., for deaf persons. present time.” □ $150 Classroom in refugee school officers of the Mullen Par­ 12 Father Valente learned There will be Mass SELL 4 LESS WAYS □ $75 Portable altar for camp chapel ent Teachers association. n $50 Sewing machine for girls’ school the manual sign-language each evening at 7 p.m. in CHERRELYN YOU of the deaf in 1956, when CAN llj $25 Bicycle for visiting nurse St. Joseph’s church, 6th f J J o x o J Z C DRUG STORE " H o w d y " HELP O $10 Braille books for the blind Elected as Men’s club of­ his loss of hearing became avenue and Galapago in Sickness and in Health [ j $5 Dresses for an orphan girl ficers for one year terms very profound, and has street, with instructions Bob’s Place D R U G S T O R E I'hom* 789-2.561 Q $2 Blanket for a baby were: president, Phil Wat­ since been a -- and sermon, all given in BROADWAY at QUINCY C $1 One month's lunch for a refugee child m oderator of sign language. 300 So. Colo. Blvd E N G L E W O O D son, Littleton; vice presi­ 7V4.I}** Cowtown, Colo. FREE PARKING [U $ Whatever is needed dent, Alfred Ellerby, Den­ th e Prov The Denver priest formed 7$W W M*.n L.tlieton, Colo ver: secretary, John Kerr, dence, R- the Colorado Catholic Lakewood; treasurer, El­ dioce.san Chapter of the Deaf in ST ANN'S. ARVADA CATHEDRAL I mer Jensen, Denver. apostolate tc 1954 and has been its pitnicK's Dear ENCLOSED PLEASE FIND $ _ the deaf and moderator and spiritual Monsignor Nolan: PEEBLES hard of hear­ director since then. About FOR ______a r ;i g w ALLENDALE i ^ i Elected to one year ing. 50 adults are involved in Please the organization now. \Sin clairi PHARMACY return coupon term s as Mother’s club offi­ His Denver 1 SERVICE "We have also carried on with your STREET. cers were: President, Mrs. 9800 W. 59th P la c e PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED v i s i t w a s ) ______STATION POR AND DELIVERED offering John Kerr, Lakewood; first sporadic instructions at the CITY____ a rranged p',.. Valente DRIVE IN WITH CONFIDENCE 422-2397 TKAPPIST CANDIES vice president, Mrs. Alwin State Center for the Blind through Fa­ and Deaf at Colorado TUNE UP A BRAKE SERVICE 7 FLAVORS - .3«C BAG Riede, Denver; second vice ther Joseph Meunier, 211 PVCOS 4SS-0737 Arvada, Colorado iit Oowninq ]72 1*7$ | Springs,” Father Meunier president, Mrs. Lloyd C.SS.R. assistant pastor at THE CATHOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIATION Dreiling, Lakewood; third noted. St. Joseph’s. MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD HOLY CROSS. THORNTON vice president, Mrs. Paul Father Valente has given Samaras, Denver; secre­ The mission is open to retreads for the deaf in the Across the Street Frorri NEAR EAST tary, Mrs. Donald Corn- all deaf persons of all Eastern states, and took NOTRE DAME CHURCH 11 if f REXALL well. Lakewood; treasurer, faiths, young and old, espe­ part in a workshop on G R E E N IVHSSIONS cially teen-agers, in the teaching religion to the M E A D O W S Prescription Druggists V CITY V IE W Mrs. Thomas Shields, Den­ ver; corresponding secre­ metropolitan area. deaf, last August. A native CONOCO Firwl in I'rescriptionB Professional Pharmacy MSGR. JO H N G. NOLAN. National Secretary Ph. 287-5535 tary, Mrs. Edward Gart- Father Valente will Philadelphian, he was or­ COMPLETE Fast Fret* Delivery Write: C a t h o l ic N e a r E a s t W e l f a r e A s s o c . land, Denver; bistorian, 2234 So. Colorado Blvd. 8796 N. Corona 330 Madison Avenue-New York, N.Y. 10017 bring film strips and other dained in 1941, and did AUTOMOTIVE Mrs. Robert McDonnell, SERVICE Phone 757-7677 Thornton 29, Colo. Telephone: 212/YUkon 6-5840 material from his Center parochial work in several See Bob Rob'es D enver. for the Deaf in Providence, East Coast dioceses. lt«$ So ShenO*n Page 4> Sec. 2. t h e r e g i s t c b . ncux/co *D/-ur«irt<-ccAKi

PAng10^SPC^^2^^jrHE_PF<^^ p e h VER archdiocesan EDITION Thursday, May 9, 1968 Sisters Tend

To Modernization cE Pittsburgh — A thor­ ican Sisterhood. Computer- "I woi ough, 649-item question­ processed data gave each h a s been naire answered by more participating order an indi­ ab le one than 135,000 American vidual assessment of its a n d you Sisters, has revealed some own personnel resources a n d t h a t’. not-too-unexpected trends I n d enabled the CMSW to A rchbi in U.S. religious life — study national patterns a y e a r a and most of those trends and trends. D en v er , point to a modernizing, Somewhere along the h is firs t relevant Sisterhood. line of development, a n d h e w Survey results show the change has occurred and a o n y o f Cl recognition that a new Sisters as having an open th e cons kind of orientation in ad­ mind toward new theologi­ h a s fount cal orientations of Vatican ministration and training th e pries II. Such an open-minded­ personnel has been ab­ ness "is richer than we sorbed by many orders and Race Program Slated diocese — expected to find,” said one is already operating. n ity .” Michelle «Jones, Beverly DeFrange and Suzie Halfen plan for "ACTION T h e ( of the 40 Sister sociologists ’68," a workshop on race in Denver to be held May 11 at M arycrest high who evaluated the results. from O sa school. Speakers frofti the Metro Denver Fair Housing board and the Civil p ro d u ctiv Service commission will join student panelists from public and parochial THE SISTERS, over-all, A rchdioce high schools for a program beginning at 9 a.m. Minority group relations manifest a genuine concern F a ith Ra for new service in inner will be discussed and actions proposed. a t th e en city work, adult education, b lu ste ry j pre-school teaching, a Intercommunion Under Limited Plan Proposed greater involvement in so­ St. Louis — A limited Churches (Disciples of Churches center their life cial work methods, a desire sharing of the Lord’s Sup- Christ) has been suggested around the Eucharist and Offici for more contact with the per between the Catholic by representatives of the that there is sufficient local community in which Church in the United two traditions. theological justification "in the convent is located, and States and the Christian It was noted that both principle.” a desire for sharing the I F decision-making process in D e a r Fan both parish and diocese. F o r m- The study’s architect. a n n u a lly Sister M arie Augusta Neal, described the purpose of sick pries M ay. Thii the Sisters’ Survey as *'an Phone 825-1145 Today to Place Your Classified Ad in the R egister- on S u n d a attempt to assess the per­ Ask for the Classified Department sonnel and institutional es in th e Mullen Home Anniversary resources of religious or­ Only Want Ads received by phone or mail before-5 P.M. Tuesday In th e ders of women in the Unit­ can be published in the current week’s paper. ta n c e was The 50th anniversary of the opcnini! of the Mullen Home for the Aged, ed States” and to deter­ is u n d ers staffed by the Little Sisters of the Poor, was the occasion for the home’s mine "the readiness of r e lu c ta n t FERTILIZER residents to be feted by benefactors and friends. Guy Sweezy enjoys some these groups for moving MiSC. FOR SALE EDUCATIONAL to be use home made soup fed by Mr.s. Elmer Vogt. Sister Clair and Maureen Mul- with the Church into the Fertilizer. Want Quality & Full Mariposa Cleaners. Tailoring, al­ Yardage? Buy from E. A. Ferti­ terations, restyling. T r y os. All THE PASSIONIST FATHERS m il m e ti downy, LPN., look on. post-Vatican age.” lizer. Pick up or Delivered at work guaranteed. Our nev/ loca­ SUMMER INSTITUTE tion as th 5680 Harrison. 825-0069 tion, 4880 W. 38th Ave. Pick up & for THE STUDY was delivery, 433-3537 WOMEN RELIGIOUS I doul planned for two stages. In ONGOING PROBLEMS OF a w a re th RENEWAL p la n for the first stage, data was Divorce Rate 'Tragic' Miss Loretto HELP WANTED SEWING MACHINES Two weeks • • July 7-20; July 21- collected by sending each ta b lish c d FEMALE Aug. 3; Boston — Shrewsburg a rc incap up 11 per cent over the OVERALL. Colorado religious order with mem­ Susan Tichenor of Singer Dial A Stitch Springfield — Hartford - Balti­ Colorado’s divorce rate Woman to live in. Salary, light sin g le , a bership in the Conference Zigzags, moi tgram s, darns more. continues to spiral upward previous year, although recorded an estimated 21,- Downers Grove, HI., is housework, & cooking to r'tw o and mends. Makes buttonholes Lectures — Seminars — Work­ m e a n s o at an alarming rate, ac­ marriage licenses for Den­ 575 marriages and 8,000 of Major Superiors of 1968 "Miss Loretto," elderly people. 146 W. Archer Women a lengthy question­ & fancy stitches, ail without* shops by Specialists. Apply: those dist cording to a report re­ ver increased at the rate of divorces in 1967, Finesilver elected by fellow stu­ Place. ______attachments to buy. Assume 3 naire in the summer of Rev. Caspian Yuhaus. C .P., Box T h e fa leased by Judge Sherman only 9.6 per cent. For the said . dents at Loretto Heights Figurettes — A re you different? payments of $4.05 or $10.00 24. Jamaica, N.Y. 11431 a n n u a l c 1966. This instrument, college. Miss Tichenor, Want work for unlimited cash. 244-6450 G. Finesilver, presiding Denver metropolitan area TEACHERS WANTED h a u s te d 1 once analyzed, was to pro­ one of five finalists, w as income? Part or full time. 1967 W H IT E judge of the Domestic Re­ Adams, Arapahoe, Denver, Jefferson county recorded 322-6996 or 798-6078. Repossessed, excellent condi­ to e a ch o vide basic patterns and honored at a semiformal College — secondary — elemen­ and Jefferson counties, the tion, does most everything, all you a re 1 lations division of the the highest marriage rate trends. It took some eight banquet May 1. The tary. Write: NATIONAL CATHO- Denver District court. study revealed marriages with 13.4 per cent increase built-in. Sacrifice for 4 pay­ Lie PLACEMENT SERVICE. com e o f ( months to process the in­ honor is the highest that ments of $5.10 or $18.50 cash. 334 W. Beardsley Avenue, Elk­ Finesilver’s report con­ increased 8.5 per cent over over the previous year; but formation gathered from have litti can be bestowed on a St. Rose Residence 244-9906 hart, Indiana 46514. n ess o r oi centrated on the five last year while divorces also suffered the second 415 different orders and Heights student Other 952-1 Oth St. HOME WINE MAKING dependeni county Denver metropoli­ rose by 12.5 per cent. highest divorce rate. A provinces. finalists were Jeannie (10th & Collax) frie n d s or tan area. But it demon­ FINESILVER decried 19.6 per cent increase. The Lambert, Wheat Ridge; MISCELLANEOUS WINEMAKING' . . . Grape, Eld­ The second phase — the In Downtown Denver strated new rises in di­ what he termed the "tragic El Paso county-Colorado one answered by 135,109 Mary Ann Broadhurst, erberry, Dandelion, Frozen A t the An exclusive women's Residence MAKE YOUR WILL. Why Juices, etc. Brewmasters' Se­ vorce rates throughout increase in divorce with its Springs statistics showed Sisters — sought to meas­ of Bellevue, Neb.; Judy delay? Get 4 Will Form s and crets Revealed! Powerful Meth­ priests wl th e state. (Non-Sectarian) attorney's informative book, ods! Instructions, Recipes, and consequent breakup of the highest gain in di­ ure the cultures, interests, O’Brien, St Louis; and $1.00. Legal Form s Company, or sicknet The report revealed Den­ Supplies Catalog. $1.00. Continen­ homes and families and vorces, 24.6 per cent over attitudes, training, ability, June Reeves, Wheeling, A desirable residence tor Dept. 26. 1967 Guardian Building, tal, Box 1I071-47E, Indianapolis, th is num l ver county divorces were dispersion of the children.” 1966. and resources of the Amer- W . V a . Mother, Daughter, or dear one. Detroit, Michigan 48226. Indiana 46201. go on. U sion for t, Peaceful Relaxing and Harmonious dignity of Atmosphere. To Introduce You to the Register Classified Section age and il Chapel A few Cafeteria (EicelleitFeed) FOR $1.50 YOU GET 20 WORDS OR LESS tee of pri TO BUY, SELL OR SWAP YOUR PARISH REAL ESTATE OiaiRf Rien g r a m s al Rec. RetMS This offer good for Classified Section only. dioceses a TV Ree«s Cane Reams Does not apply to Real Estate Display g ra m o f p Laeadry Facilities Advertising priests of Maid Servica V w ay, a he, 37 — St. Mary's (Littleton) 39 — St. Patricks Switch Baard aad Pablic Phaaes FILL IN COUPON 1 WORD PER BOX in g each , 4209 Mariposi Off Streat Parkia| u a n n u a l coi BOYS HEEDED MR. Gl Pleasaat Sardai each paris Physiciaa aa Call to use the basketball court, ping Full Price $4,000-555 Monthly sion p la n OiaaerGaast Privileges pong room, work shop, T V room Real nice brick (Painted While) in c re a se d 1 and 4 bedrooms at 4941 SO. bungalow. Newly modernized 24 Hear Staffinf aad Elevatar \ G R A N T . 5 blocks to All Souls. with lots of room. Part base­ 'Mederatety priced. Paasiaairs I a m qi Carpeting, drapes, fireplace, hot ment with new furnace, water Welcamad. % a d e q u a te water heat, patio, fountain, heater. Sell with $600 down or Moathly ream aad board. p rie sts wi shady fenced yard. Cali 789-2121. NICK BAKI nothing down on Gl. Good In­ people. Fr( BUILT-IN FINANCING vestment for rental property. i By p«r*onal application only • Phono ferappeintmont. th ro u g h yc 6 — Blessed Sacroment 4763 S. N E W T O N will be fi- Renting at $77.50 per month. 1 IDEAL FAMILY HOME nanced by seller, with 20% down D rive by, you'll want to see in- 1 623-4311 ordained t CLIP $1.50 TO IT AND MAIL TO 2291 ELM (which means no loan closing side. itual needi costs) to responsible party, of CAL-BAR ' Classified Advertising, The Register to ask you Offers a total of S bedrooms. 2 fire­ course. 4th bedroom in basement ADMINISTRATORS places, double garage. Assume 421-7020 ' Box 1620, Denver, Colo. 80201 or a n n u a l In with large recreation room. Ex­ Mr. A M rt. Ooniol P. O'Orion S is,000, 6'i loan-full price S16.950. "We Try A Little Harder" | phone it in to 625-1145 tras — storage shed at end of special gif PERRY & BU TLER ,IN C . carport, covered patio, carpeting 936.7191 Realtor 7S7-7696 42 —St. Philomana h av e & drapes. N IC K BAKI, 297-5403 y ea rs. z l ! ^ or 794-7290. res. 2670 DAHLIA DO YOU LIKE FOR SALE | i / iS ...t o folk dance? This home has an enormous play-room and a N ew ly decorated 2 bedroom -1 I IS s; a full-sized den, thus a family can brick. Front drive garage, base- use the space to suit their own mert, wired yard. Convenient to The Number by the Parish Heading Over Each tastes. Along with 3 bdrms., din- SERVICE DIRECTORY! schools, shop. entr. and bus. 433 2080 or 355 4265 Ad is the Key to its Location on the Map. ingrm., livingrm . & kitchen on the main floor, all of which have __ LOy EBERHART____ 8 2 5 - 1 1 4 5 1 3 - Holy G h o .l been well taken care of, it has a 21 — Presentation 26 — St. Catherine fireplace and garagel 2830 E. I R eeder R e a l t y \ 33 UNITS E U C L ID A V E ., $21,500 - call mcMom - iMsymom Ail modern buffets In older Capi­ $16,500 N ICK B A K I, 297-5403 or 794-7290 CARPET CLEANING GUTTER SPOUTS SEWER CLEANING tol location. Grossing $21,500 4805 W. 11th Ave. 2736 W. DENVER PL. res. (after vacancy) priced at OFC. 388-5831 RES. 355-7497 Your Carpet will be beautiful 9u;altty Gutters and down $125,000. Owner will consider 3 bedroom brick, plus 1 bedroom Clean 2 bedroom brick. Large THE LATEST First Ave. at Madison when you call P R O FES S IO N A L ACME SANITARY IN KING'S POINT Spouts. AH work guaranteed. vacant ground in exchange. Call in full basement. 2 baths, wall to living-dining combination. Part DENVER, COLO. 80206 CARPET CLEANERS. QUALITY Free Estimates. 825-6495. Mem­ and SEWER SERV. Bob Yaklich, 794-)2S0. wall carpeting. Bus 1 block, basement, garage. $12,750 IMoss-stone front along with G U A R A N T E E D 428-0724. ber of Our Lady of Grace Par­ 4704 Tejon some cedar siding, makes this 4- MOORE school 3 blocks. Close to shop- ish. • Sewers • Septic Tanks pette. 623-4435 JOHN R. GREENE level extra-attractive! It couldn't 3724 E. 17th AVE. CEMENT WORK • Sand Traps & Crease Traps Realtor app speer Blvd. 733-5511 be nicer If you took care of 477-1651 Realtor ’ 623-3700 Offers older 2 story, facing the All types concrete work. Drive­ Cleaned 'it yourself. A famllyroom you ELECTRIC WIRING 14- Most Precious 25 — St. Bernadette park. 4 bedrooms, lovely carpet­ ways, patios, walks. Large or Sewer & Water Service jean really enloy — with fire­ ing in living room and dining 220 Volts. Remodeling, Repair .4SS-2842 711-1473 43tt744 Blood (Lakewood) small. Patch up work. 377-3125, place and walk-out at garden- room, 5th bedroom and rec. 377-2872. ing. Call anytime, 366-0168. PRICE REDUCED SPRING BLOSSOMS 32 — St. John ;ievel. Commercial quality car­ room In basement. Buy for JIM DWYER ELECTRIC. peting in hail. A beautiful kiddy STORM WINDOWS Most Precious Blood Parish. By $14,900, FH A or no down G l. Ask Surround this 3 bdrm. ranch. the Evannoiiat house in well-landscapcd back CURTAIN LAUNDRIES Owner. 3 bedroom frame. for J E R R Y LINEN SERVICE All makes storm doors, windows, Has fine new carpeting, finished yard. 6224 S. H A R R ISON, Francis Lace Curtain Cleaners, screens and patio doors, re­ Fenced yard, covered patio, well DOLL HOUSE PERRY & BUTLER. INC. Western Towel Supply Co. 1720 landscaped, price reduced $500 bsmt, and large garage with $27,500. N IC K BAKI is the man curtains, crocheted tablecloths, paired and adjusted. Insurance Cozy 2 bedrooms. 25 years 936-7191 Realtor 757-7696 So. Broadway. 733 5591. from FMA commitment, $14,750. I workshop. V A C A N T. 2 blocks to to call — 297-5403 or 794-7290 res. draperies, blankets, spreads, claims. Reasonable rates. j shopping and bus. young. Fireplace, carpeted and AM offers considered. Possession linens, cleaned by latest methods. P A IN TIN G & HENRY SAWICKI, 429-2906 J u ly 15th. Drive by 2427 SO. DICK HOUT REALTY 421-7503 draped. 2 patios, garage. $1,600 St. Jean of Arc (A rva do ) Hand pressed only. down plus closing costs, to new G A R F IE L D , then ca ll. R . S. VAN SCHAACK ■ ^ 3A C R ES-A -2 1259 Kalamath 825-3527. DECORATING TRASH HAULING 7 UNIT TOWNHOUSE FH A loan. 535 High. Call owner. 2409 W. M A IN 1 PR ITCHAR D . 771-0595. t NearSlmmsonW.7Sth ave. Raise All 3 bedrooms, l>a baths, fami 388 1401 eves, and weekends for Trash Hauling, any place in dogs, horses or grow a garden. ly room, electric kitchen, car. appointment. ELECTRICIAN PAPERING Metropolitan Denver. Day or 38 — St. MoDy Good cond. and clean 1-bdrm. SERVICE ______STEAMING night calls. 322 3558. 2430 ' High pets and drapes. Only $7,500 home. Two (40 ft. ea.) buildings. down. Street. ____Magdalene Fenced, terrific view. Cash to loan Rewire, Additions, meters '239-1044 TEXTURING 2 e m Cait: MILLIGAN o r consider trade for marketable moved. Free Estimates, 935-1981 KEEP THE KIDS 798-5368 777-9375 PAINTING UPHOLSTERY house. 777-3412. or 534 0563 L&M REAL ESTATE BUYING - SELLING - TRADING at home, you have your own MOUNTAiN-iMPIRE Re Upholstery by a relidbie nicely landscaped '7 acre with a PEACOCK REAL ESTATE firm. 35 years experience. 440 So. Broadway 744-4443 REAL ESTATE DECORATORS 2 car garage and 4 bedrooms,-4 777-3412 777-3412 GUTTER SPOUTS TER M S . National Upholstery. Plus family room. Irrigation 2145 Court PI. 222 1372 water. Real roomy, rustic family home. 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