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The Portsmouth Herald from Portsmouth, New Hampshire • Page 8

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Portsmouth, New Hampshire
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THE PORTSMOUTH HERALD, PORTSMOUTH, N. H. Saturday, September THE PORTSMOUTH HERALD, PORTSMOUTH, N. H. Saturday, September 3, 19W MN 9 LEAVING SOOX Sean Alan Talf, sou of John Tale Eliol.

a (raided as a Corps worker ami will be among 72 volunteers leaving for Ethiopia Srpl. 19- TOe group, trained a Educational Services Inc. in Waleriown, (each in secondary schools or at Halle Selassie University in Addis Ababa. Tale's home Is listed as Arcata, Calif. District Court Police radar sent several per son to District Court yesterda on charges of speeding.

Judge Thomas E. Flynn William W. Johnston, 23, of 29 Cromwell $15 alter pleaded guilty to speeding 4 m.p.h. in. a zone Ave.

Aug. 31. Lucille S. Thompson, 34, Middle Brook Road, Dovei pleaded guilty to speeding 4 m.p.h. in a 25-mile zone Middle Road Aug.

31. She wa fined $15. Pleading guilty to 40 m.p.h. in a 25-mile zone on Peverly Hill Road Aug. 25 was Dorothy Brown, 36, of Cottage Road.

She was fined $15. Also Gned $15 was Andrew 3. Hogan, IS, of 231 Cpolidge Drive. He pleaded guilty to speeding 43 m.p.h. in a 25-mile zone on Woodbury Avenue Aug.

31. James E. Dealon, 25, of 35 Rockhill Avenue, failed appear in court on a charge speeding 41 m.p.h. in a 25- mile zone on Woodbury Avenue Aug. 24 and defaulted.

Richard E. Crispo, 33, of 82 Willard Avenue, didn't contest a charge of speeding 43 m.p.h. in a 25-mile zone nn Middle Road Aug. 26. He was fined $15.

Todd S. Dolan, 23, of 2 Elaine Hampton, pleaded guilty and was fined $15 on a solid line violation on Route 1 Aug. 19. William P. Stillman 24, ol 291 Lincoln Avenue, pleaded guilty to speeding 55 ra.p.h.

inl a 35-mile Tone on the Spaulding Turnpike Aug. 31 and -was fined $20. Frederick E. Mello, 33, of Walpole, pleaded guilty to passing on the right on Interstate Route 95 Aug. 31 and the case was placed on file.

William L. Stamp, 23, of Pease AFB, paid a $25 fine after pleading guilty to speeding 60 m.p.h. in a 35-mile zone on Lafayette Road Aug. 29. No date was set for continuance of the case of Robert 3.

Hamilton, 18, of Piscataqua Road, Durham, charged with driving so as to' endanger on the Spaulding Turnpike July 20. Attorney Arthur J. Reinhart waived reading of the charges against his client, Cosimo T. Morana, 43, of Bablon, Long Island, N.Y., and pleaded guilty on behalf of the defendant. Morana is charged with three counts of larceny by check at Pease AFB Aug.

19. The case was continued until Sept. 6 for sentencing. Rye Rate $43 RYE Rye taxpayers will liave a $1 increase in their lax rate this year with the rate set at increase is due to new school construction. Although the rale is announced, the tax bills will not be mailed to taxpayers for nt least another three weeks.

Call 436-lBW-Ask for Classified LESTER BARTHELMY SAYS When Your Woihing Machine or Your Wife Aie Woin Oul, Your laundry (o Me. Me CoHecr, Any Time, of DO LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS Phom Dover 742.3949 Collect i MEN'S, YOUNG MEN 7 WOOL, WOOL BLENDS SPORT COATS MNsrrt 8 ROUTES OR ANYTIME WE'RE ALL 1ST QUALITY CHECKS, TWEEDS, CORDUROYS, SHORTS, LONGS SIZES 36-46 "LOADED TO THE RAFTERS" BE SURE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE LONG HOLIDAY WEEKEND MARS WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY 9:30 to 6 P.M. I te 15.97 EXTRAiSPEClAL SAVINGS IN EVERY JAMPACKED Iff II S8l mm WHITE OR ANTIQUE WHITE HEIRLOOM SPREADS SJ ll REVERSIBLE EARLY PATTERN AMERICAN $1X1 REG. 7.98 ROUNDED. CORNERS 4BU1LLION FRINGE ELECTRIC BLANKETS TWIN FULL SIZES FULLY AUTOMATIC 1ST QUALITY Pink, Blue, REG.

Beige, Mint, Yellow, 14.98 Blue, Etc. TWIN FITTED SHEETS 140 Thread Count PillcwCiut 6 2 GIRLS ORLON KNEE SOX SOLID COLORS SIZES 9-11 IRRS. OF 1.50 MADE IMPORTED ENGLISH YARNS PURE WOOL KNIHING WORSTED Blue, Cherry, Royal Black, Scarlet, Natural, Emerald, White, Grey and Turquoise 4 OI Skeins OF pa" 10'A FAMOUS HAIR SPRAY HAZEL BISHOP REG. 1.98 rpROFESSlONAL 17 OZ. SIZE CAN WIRE BOUND BOOK PAPER PLATES PKG.

OF 100 OR JJK STYROFOAM Package of 50 YOUR A CHOICE 44C not or Cold Styrofoam Cups Limit 2 Pkgi. Per Customer 3 RING LOOSE LEAF BINDERS REGULAR 98c SIZE SPECIAL PURCHASE! MEN'S FINE MERCERIZED COTTON LONG SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS BUTTON DOWN AND REGULAR SPREAD COLLAR STYLES PERMANENT COLLAR STAYS SANFORIZED ALL 1ST QUALITY NEW FOR FALL GIRLS BULKY KNIT CARDIGANS ll SOLID COLORS LATEST STYLES LYCRA SPANDEX GIRDLES SIZES 7-14 I Slight Irregulars BUDGET L.P.S MY FAIR LADY, TUAUNNA TAXI, PLUS MANY MORE EA. RECORDS 4 vsmm ill 45 R.P.M. DAVE CLARK FIVE ROLLING STONES PLUS TOO MANY MORE TO LIST SENSATIONAL! GIRLS SEAMLESS S-T-R-E-T-C-H TIGHTS NYLON EACH ALL FALL COLORS 1ST QUALITY ALL SIZES No Tummy Roll No Midriff Bulge White Only S-M-L-XL 3.98 197 AYRIL COTTON SHORT SLEEVE SHIFTS Tfr Perfect For College Back to School or Career Streamer Bow Trimmed to Match Stripe Shift Junior Sizes 7-15 J'- Perifes 5-11 if Solid White Linen Collar Reg. 5.97 1881 iil mm 'REGULAR COLLAR SHIRTS FOR 1.57 each BUTTON-DOWN PRICE SALE! 8x10 REG.

59c 500 CT. FILLER 9 PAPER 580 2 TONE SCHOOL BAG REG. QA-, 1.98 VALUE FOR THE JUNIOR BOY! LONG SLEEVE 'i: SHIRTS WHITES, PLAIDS, KNITS SIZES 3-8 each Dept. ALL 1ST QUALITY ALL AMERICAN MADE IVY and CONTINENTAL HUGE SELECTION OF FABRICS, INCLUDING FLANNELS, SHARKSKINS, ETC. BOYS BACK-TO-SCHOOL DRESS m.

PAIR FOR 1.57 Pair SIZES 6 to 1811 CHILDREN'S BACK TO SCHOOL SHOES LI i TIE BOY AND GIRL SIZES to 3 I LEATHER MANY, MANY STYLES 2.97 WOMEN'S and TEENS 7 DRES and CASUAL Many Stykt ond Colon! COMFORTABLE STACK SIZES to 10 MISSES SLEEVELESS SHELLS Helonca Nylon Wock and urt Neck and BIG BOYS 7 LACE OXFORDS SIMULATED SUEDE UPPERS SIZES 6Vi to 12 THICK SOLES ALL NEW FALL COLORS PAIR OXFORDS. LOAFERS, STRAPS, ETC. I 3,99 VALUES WIDE ROOMY ACRES OF FREE MONEY BACKPARANTEE SHOPPING IS A oh Bridge i By CHARLES H. COHEN WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ. Q.

1--As South, vulnerable, you hoM: VA 2 -M 1 The bidding has proceeded: North I Paw 2 Pan What lake? 2 vulnerable, as South you hold: 5 1 2 "Hie bidding has proceeded: Nortk Etrt Swrtli 1 Pass What do you'bid? Q. 3 Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: AK I 7 4 2 07 3 2. The bidding has proceeded: East Sooth Dooble 1 4 2 0 What do you bid now? Q. 4 Your partner bis opened with one spade, and you hold: 8 4 2 6 5 OS 1 I What is your response? Q. 5 As South, you hold: 2 4 3 7 2 The bidding has proceeded: Sonth West N'ortb ElM Pass 1 9 Double Pisi 2 Pass 2 Pass What do you bid now? Q.

6 vulnerable, as South you hold: 5 2 10 9 7 OAJ 3 The bidding has proceeded: East South 1 NT What do you bid? Q. 7--Both vulnerable, and as South you hold: 7 2 A 4 9 3 The bidding has proceeded: Nortk East Sontk 10 What do you bid? Q. 8--As South you bold: A 6 2 9 3 OQ The bidding has proceeded: Eist Sonth West North 2 2 NT Paw 3 Pass 3 Pass 4 Pass Pass Pass What is your opening lead? (Look for answers Tuesday) Robbery Victim Dies in Hanover HANOVER, N. H. (AP) Everett Delano, 48, shot in an apparent robbery of a service station in Potter Place, died yesterday at a Hanover hospital where he had been in critical condition with three bullet Ivjounds in the head.

1 Delano, of Flat, was It substitute garage attendant who also was. a special police officer at Colby Junior College in New London. Police said two men who Tiad stopped to inflate a tire found Delano in a pool of blood behind a desk in tht station Thursday. A petty cash amount, said to be less than $30, was missing from the station, police said. The station, Sanbom's Garage, is situated on Route 11.

Delano, a retired Navy man, was the father of two children. Spray Planned Provided weather conditions are right, mosquito spraying by helicopter will be carried out this weekend in the Elwyn Park- Ocean Road area. Today the city spraying machine will be busy helping to- keep down the "little buzzers," whose activities have been helped by the extremely warm weather. Call 436-1800-Ask for Classified "Heating your home willbea cinch with Gulf Housewarming Service." CALL'- GOODWIN'S 165 Deer Street, Pottimouth TEL, 436-7605.

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Pages Available:
255,295
Years Available:
1898-1977