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The Portsmouth Herald from Portsmouth, New Hampshire • Page 23

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100 Attend N.H. School For Parents, Teachers PTA Tie Stale PTA hcU tUt week fe Exeter. UMK the wen, Mi ricW, Mn. Wlttam Wri(W, Mn. EJwartf Kiakall Mrs.

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Aafcby, Ere. (fortMMtfJb photo) Public Forum nit ekrn) It 15 liter than you think. Let our politiciani know who runs this cily of ours, before we have ordinances and laws which take this right away from uj. Fight for democracy and your democratic principles. Let your elected representatives know when they have encroaclied on your liberties while you still have the opportunity, while It Is still and not unlawful.

R.S.L. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Of LOST UUMC KMK (rotate Im ri N. Cm Ml, tax. til TM wbtcrlbtr alleges thai Dctxnl! Book Ny. BiWO In Porhmoua Ssv Injs Bank biued to hei- by uld Bank November i.

IrW iMt or hai uld (3 blue to her i dupilcaii thereof. July 14, GERTRUDE S. PAUL, Ad Estate of Edna Paul Fogg NOTICE OF BANK BOOK (PUMIC LJWI N. K. XI, Sec.

Suiiscrfcer elk-gn that Depoil No. 23Mt 1.1 Finl National Bank Of limed to hl-n bv laH Sept. 7, 1157, toil or dnlrovM arv3 has laid Bank to Ijyje I htm a duplicate tKereof. July 3. IfS! V.ATILDA A.

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GE 6-J115 1921 ML J. MURPHY COMPANY, Inc. lUofmg sitfl Sheet Mctol Cotvtrscf011 W.H jftutU WWH Air and Air DOVER EMtrrpriw SlOt DOVER SH 2 1 2 2 3 Time KXKTER than 100 persons attended Die New Hampshire Congress of Parents and Teachers summer school held last Tuesday at flic Exeler Junior High Gymnasium. Tliey represented 31 PTA units In the state. The purpose of the school was to help all officers and committee chairmen to better understand their new PTA Jobs.

President, Roy Gillmore of Mrs. Richard Kelly of East (ingston, congress puWicalions; Mrs. G. Newton Weeks, Green- and, legislalion; Mrs. Lmcoln iowan of Newmarket, membership; Mrs.

Linn J. Startey of Westmoreland, national parent and teacher; lira. Maren David, son of Frycb'jrg. Maine, program and founders day; and Maynard Young, of Portsmouth, stud' ent loans. fewer Problem Recently The Herald published letter written by Harold Burke.

In this Wter Mr. Burke referred a aoa-age treatment problem Mch the City of San Diego, Calif ad. San Diego had a treatment Ian which, according to Mr 5urie, was objectionable to the xtreme. The city proposes to lay a pipe ne out to sea for sci'cral miles nd pump all of its sewerage ou into deep water where apparently will not be offensive to anyone This would seem to be some hing Hie City of Portsmouth ough 0 look into. It could be the solu ion of a very touchy problem, a 1 would eliminate the treatmen ilant which no one seems to wanl "lie maintenance and operatin osls tfiould be substantially re duced as sewer pumps would re very little attention.

It woul also relieve the city of the cost earing up all of our streets I order to install separate storm and sanitary sewer lines, whldi a "must" under the plan which us been authorized present. is a cost item which no one in the city government can give us figures on, as apparently the cost is unknotrn. However, the ultimate cost of tbe present plan will run into the millions. The presently authorized treat meet pUnt will haadle only friction of tbe city's watte problem. Eventually, when more plants are built, or all of the sewer lines arc re-rouied to treat meat plant, wherever It may be located, the city, together whh the federal (orerttmeot, wlil lure to ipnd a fantastic turn of money.

It it understood that the local taxpayers will be assessed for per cent of this cost. Before we go ahead with the present plan, it would seem that the City Council and its engineers ought to investigate every possible solution of this sewer problem Including the one mentioned at the this letter. H.A. UTTLEFIELD joldfine Attorney Will Visit Client BOSTCW (AP)-An attorney for dustrlalist Bernard Goidftne, serving a six months sentence for ederal Income tax evasion, yesterday announced he had been granted permission to visit tbe manufacturer. Fred T.

Wilkinson, acting direc- or of the Bureau of Prisons, noti- 'ied Ally. Burton L. Williams he can visit his client Tuesday at the federal Correctional Institution at Danbury, Conn. On Monday Williams threatened to seek a mandamus writ unless the government dropped the ban he claims was imposed on his visits. In a letter, Wilkinson Williams his request for "normal" acces is being "carefully considered" and that a tinal decision will be made by Prison Director James V.

Bennett. Goldfinc, in legal a harged that while the government stalls on giving him an ae- ounling of what he owes in taxes laiming It needs more informa- Hampton, spoke of Important Usaes of tbe national convention and of I heir importance to the New Hampshire congress. He was Introduced by Ifrj. Ira Townsend of Meriden, third vice president, who was ia charge of the session. Mrs.

Benjamin Kendrigan ol Enfield, past president, and Mrs Lester RosenHum of Franklin, second vice president discusset PTA policies. A. E. Sehriftgeissen of Manchester then talked on tlie raising and using of funds. Round discussions for off! cers and committee chairmen were then held.

Summaries llicn were reported to the group. was followed by ah introduction of state chairmen. Rye and hospitality groups were in charge of refresh- Four district presidents were also present. They Mrs Henry Potvin of Rye; Piscataqua district president; Alexander Lolka Cocheco president; Mrs. John C.

Burns, Merrimat president and XIrs. Louis Fans- tinl, Contoocook president. The Woodoury School, at Grav elly Ridge, now a private divell- was built In 1853. U) Kl state officers attending ments. Oilier were Bichard Moullon ot Eel- mont, treasurer, and Mrs.

Parker Blodgelt of Exeter. Stale chairmen present were Ehfryn CAVARETTA'S GAME FARM ei. Porttmwtti, N.H Qrttt WIU Turkey, Prim int. Pir Titgf, ttuil HatOitaf Ctkkl Aba llrdt. OUR LEHDIH6 LIBRARY EDCE OF SADNESS" by Otor.i:r "MOTHERS DAUCHTERS" by 'THE LIOH PIT" ky Friik Hlrvcy WINEIAUM'S NEWS ACCT Oxfrnt SI.

Portmwjlti Reply to Keefe To the Editor: Since a letter appeared in the Public Forum using my name, would like to correct mlslejdaj i statement made by Rep. Keefe. I am reminding him that be is a member of the Xew Hamp shire General Court, compossd of both the House of Representativei and the Senate, that we have both House and Senate Journals in on! seat pockets every legishtivi day for the express purpoje keeping us informed of heirlngs passage of bills, in hot branches of Hie Legislature. So I my friend Mr. Kcefe didn't see the amendment in the Senati Journal on June 8 he his no oni to blame but himself.

As a LIVE ONE CLAW Lobsters SPECIAL! Coa'n Trap Lire LtWttll rifkcl ta a wltk qout MilM MX (or Mlhcn- t)c nirar. a The Winner -of Newberry's Thursday Night $150-00 Jackpot: Mrs. Helen Thoyer 21 Holjfead Kirrery, Me. ion from him, it bars Williams rom seeing him. er of the City Council who should especially interested in egislatioa, don't lay the blame or the oversight on a "gimick," try to be fair and accept the 'act that you "goofed." If the member was so oncer nee aboat the Bellamy dam project, ai rice chairman of the Portsmouth delegation it was eatiTe'y within hit right to suggest to the chairman that a meeting be called.

I have checked with the chairman and no such suggestion wai made to him, really doesn't seem that the member was un- i.o duly worried. This seesawing could go on Indefinitely and become very lire- some to tbe readers, so I have no more to say. EDNA K. WHITE Representative, Ward CONCRETE srrrtc TANKS 500 J50 CITY CONCRETE Inc. fortmaulfi Ttt.

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1898-1977