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Page 2 THI PORTSMOUTH HERALD, PORTSMOUTH, N. H. July 17, 1968 Southern York District Court Cases KITTEKY A 26-year-old Framingham, man defaulted $20 bail when lie failed to appear to answer three eom- plaints yesterday in Southern York District Court. Judge George Vaniey presided at the session. Theodore D.

Bowen was charged with drinking in a motor vehicle the parking lot at State Police Barracks on Route 1. Kittery. Ik- also was charged with littering by tin-owing a beer can in the parking lot. The offenses allegedly happened July 6. Bowun was charged, also, with operating after suspension.

Lloyd A. Fosse, 21, Lowell, pleaded innocent to an inadequate exhaust, cut-outs, -Margaret Dana Consumer's Questions Why do the vegetables which come with butler sauce frozen in the plastic pouch specify cooking in an uncovered pan? A Because heat and pressure up a covered pan especially inside a closed plastic bag or simi ar container. Boiling is also at a harder rate, and a gentler heating is possible without the cover. Skilled Hands Create Enchanting Hair Styles Make Your Appointment with beauty today! BC A I ITV DCAU I I ucUKuc 3 SALON 5 Market Portsmouth Tel. 436-5413 (Over Duncan Jewntrs) Feature First Thun.

Tucs. PARAMOUNT PICTURES prewiU are The Odd JWUterMatthan In Technicolor Admission For This Engagement 1.75 CHILDREN FREE Big Action Co-Hit JOHN DEAN WAYNE MARTIN "THE SONS OF KATIE ELDER" In Technicolor Now Showing! "Band" Shown First Open Dusk Broadway's bounclngest bundle ot screen I and was fined $15 after being found guilty. Donald W. Baker, 20, Gorham, Maine, pleaded guilty to four complaints. For operating without a license he was fined $25; operating an unregistered ve- h'clc.

$25: illegal transportation of intoxicating liquor by a minor, right to operate suspended for 10 days, and illegal attachment of registration plates, $50; and a 30-day jail sentence was suspended on payment of costs. Mark S. Harritl, Security Police Squad. Pease Air Force Base, pleader! guilty to driving to endanger, and was fined $35. The complaint charged on July 12 he lost control of his car on Whipple Road while approaching a curve.

He skidded across the center line and forced another car, coming in the opposite direction, from the road in order to avoid a collision. Francis G. Fortin, 34, Portland, didn't contest a charge of operating while impaired by the "use of intoxicating liquor. He was found guilty and fined $150. Chester M.

Marden, Pine Knoll Lane Trailer Park, Kittery, pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct by interfering with a Kittery police officer. He was fined $15. Myron E. Jones, 51, 82 Cabot Portsmouth, pleaded guilty to speeding 90 miles-per-hom in a 50-mile zone on Route in Kittery and was fined $50. He also was fined $50 after pleading guilty to failing to stop for a police officer and was fined $15 after pleading guilty to a stop sign violation at the intersection of Lewis Road anc Route 1.

A complaint of causing unrea sonable noise against James -leaty, Main Street, South Ber wick, was dismissed at the re quest of the officer. Bill J. Davis, 23, 50 Oak St. Dover, pleaded guilty to a stop sign violation and was finec $15. James T.

Southerland, 17, Wa pleaded to two charges which occurred July 12 in a York Beach parking ot. For the illegal possession of intoxicating liquor by a minor and for "littering, throwing a Deer can in the lot, he was fined $20 each. A complaint of resisting arres against him was filed on sayment of $50. in costs. He was being placed under arrest BRENNAN WALT DISNEY'S! CARTOON The THREE LITTLE PfGS Nawfields Newfields Community Church is in the process of preparing their Community Calen- lar for the New Year.

Robert toon is the Chairman. Adver- ising Managers are Alfred Conner, Jr. and Ted Nelson, drs. Grace Smith will contact he organizations. Pauline Nixon and Carolyn Conner will be in charge of House to House canvassing.

Typists are Doris Gcer- ner and Cynthia Peterson. Anyone interested can'contact any of the above named. Gall 436-1800--Ask for Classified THEY'RE FOR REAL With a sizzling sun and temperatures in the upper 90s, Pease personnel passing by the Transportation Squadron's motor pool are jolted out of their mid-summer lethargy at the sight of'these huge snowplows. Even though the frigid blasts of Old Man Winter seem a long, long Firemen's Carnival Opens in Exeter EXETER The Firemen's Carnival is in full swing and will continue through Saturday. The fifth annual benefit carnival and parade is sponsored jy the Firemen's Relief Associa- The midway will be open at 7 each night and at 1 p.m.

Saturday. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Exeter Fire Department is operating the food Money this venture, in the past has been used to buy a 'new flagpole for the Central Station tables for the hall, and two a i fresh air breathing masks for local fire- Fighters. The final day of the carnival Saturday, will begin with a fire truck parade which will form on the bypass by the Rockingham County Office- Building. The parade will move down High Street, pass in review SforJr Quotations Portsmouth Hospital: WHO'S COMING TO DINNER" THEATRE' STARTS WED. ttJUOCUM H3UU Lcmmoo and Walter Matthan are The Odd Couple -say no more mx rvmT on tH( CUT-TO- CJTT XtMC MUIHI ALSO-- JN COLOR "DANCER DIABOL1K" ODD COUPLE Shown 1st EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT FRI.

SAT. KOAD SHOW ADMISSION 1.75 THIS SHOW ONLY "or the illegal possession when ic reportedly ran from the of and continued to resis after being caught. Muriel Turnbaugh, 51, Free man York Beach, was fine $10 after pleading guilty to fail ure to display a valid inspectio sticker. Joseph C. Putnam, 20, Harbo Road.

Kittery Point, was fine $10 after pleading guilty to op erating a car with cut-out, without a permit. David W. Bernard, 20, Crom sell Kittery, was fined after pleading guilty to a rec light violation at the intersectio of Route 1 and Governmen Street, Kittery. Stanley Petruzelli, 19, 27 Pleasant View Circle, Dover, was fined a total of $30 after pleading guilty to an inadequate muffler and illegal possession of intoxicating beverage by a minor. Pleading guilty to speeding and fined $20 each were Eric Lindbloom.

17. Woodville, N.H.; Philip 39. Waterville, Maine; David E. Wallace, Falmouth, Maine, and Christian E. Hart, 18, 281 Sagamore Portsmouth.

Judith C. Donnell. 23, York Beach, was fined $30 after I pleading guilty to speeding. David Monat, 19. Dover, pleaded innocent to the illegal transportation of an intoxicating beverage by a minor.

He was found guilty and his license was suspended for 10 days. Gerald M. Theriault, 19, York, and Joseph S. Yurick. 18.

20 Myrtle Somcrsworth. pleaded guilty to the illegal transportation of intoxicating beverage by a minor and their licenses were suspended for 10 days. Pleading guilty to the illegal possession of intoxicating beverage by a minor and fined $20 each ucrc Forrest Kimball 20. Mcplc Rochester: Barbara A. Smith.

20. Farmins- N.H.. and Robert M. Simmons. 20.

Brockton. Mass. Five oui-of-statc motorists were fined a total of $120 after pleading guilty to various motor vehicle violations. A son to Mr. and Mrs.

Stephen Keene of 4 Phelps Kittery July 16. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Broullard of High Meadov Farms, Eliot, July 16. A daughter, Sheryl Christine to Army Spec.

4 Thomas Roemisch and Mrs. Roemisa in Munich, Germany. Mrs. Roe misch is the former Sharyn Pe ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Pelton of.

Lafayett Road, Hampton Falls. There was once a buria ground on the west side Chestnut Street, between State and Court Streets. thru SAT. April Showhan "SWEET CHARITY' The Broadway Musical Hit! Eves: 8:40 Mats. Wed.

Fri. Tel. 207-646-SS11 Ogunquit, Maine Air Conditioned hrough Water Street, up Main Lincoln rounds. A to the carnival matinee after, the )arade wiJl feature all rides at a reduced rate for the children. Last year, more than 50 pieces of fire-fighting apparatus made up the parade.

Marching units who will participate will include the Gladiators of Epping and the Crusaders of Kingston. Local and visiting fire departments will sponsor high school girls as queens to ride on their fire trucks. Smokey the Bear will be present and, hopefully, Spark the Fire Dog. Clown and Indian impersonations also will be fea- Lured. The 1873 horse-drawn Eagle Steamer and Atlantic and Piscataqua handtubs, the town's i fire-fighting equipment completely restored, will be on view.

There will be several floats DV auxiliary units. The carnival is the only fundraising project sponsored by the Firemen's Relief Association, a 28-year-old mutual aid benefil organization of members of the NOTICE Summer Sale at The Old Parsonage, Kittery Point, Maine, July 18. 10 a.m.-4 p.m Aprons, home cooked food candy, white elephants, gifts, books, plants, old cheese. Snack bar lobster rolls, children's games. adv.

New England's Most Exciting Summer Theater Winnacunnet Road (Beach Row!) Hampton, New Hampshire FULLY-AIR CONDITIONED --20th Anniversary Season-July 15 thru July 20 The all-time farce-comedy winner -place and show "Three Men On A Horse" Res. Tel: 403 J36-3073 Curtain: Matinee Wed. al 2:30 Next Week: "Everylhing In Garden" Tickets available at Courtesy Desk of Newberry's in Portsmouth i Drowns in Canal NORTH Maine I I'APJ--Robert L. Hinds. 29.

of Portland, drowned a whalo swimming in a canal connecting with Sebago Lake, police said. NOW AIR CONDITIONED 4th Smash Week! 1 DIRTY WORK AT THE CROSSROADS" ier Tempted, Tried ond True) A Hflorioun DIRECTED BY BERNARD WATT THURS. FRI. SAT. AT 8:30 P.M.

SUNDAY AT 7:30 P.M. TICKETS 53.00 STUDENTS $2.00 FOR RESERVATIONS CAUL 431-6560 CHILDREN'S THEATRE JULY 20th "THE SLEEPING BEAUTY" II a.m. end 1:30 p.m. NOW thru SAT. Academy Award Winner ESTELLE PARSONS "A TASTE OF HONEY" Men.

Sat. PM. Matt. WcS. 3:30 P.M.

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Members of the committee re Roger Gaucher, association resident; Francis M. Sinclair, arry B. Thayer HI, R. Hey- ood Stanley Boyd Hinds and David A. Flanders.

ay off, the base is readying its equipment for those days when the white stuff is plentiful. Are you ready for winter? Marriage License Marriage intentions have beei filed at the city clerk's offio City Hall by Lauren Graves, 21, of Berea, N.Y., ant Melanie L. Adams, 20, of 1 Kittery Fire KITTERY Two fire trucks responded to a call at 12:10 a.m. today at Crawford's Lobster Pound, Badger's Island. Officials described the fire as being confined to a small rubbish pile and the trucks secured in less than an hour.

Call 436-1800-Ask for Classified PLUS "MICKEY A PARTY INSURANCE YOU NAME IT WE'VE GOT IT BE SURE AND INSURE WITH JOHN SISE COMPANY 1836-1968 Professional Insurance Service Portsmouth Savings Bank Building Collect: 603-436-1555 NORTH HAMPTON'S JAZZ FESTIVAL at ALEXANDER'S Route 1 North Hampton THIS SUNDAY, JULY 21 5 to 9 PM. IKE ROBERTS PHIL WILSON MOCERI And Many Mere Outstanding Musicians CAU 964-5050 FOR RESERVATIONS the ictorian boutique announces A A ENTIRE SUMMER STOCK STARTS THURSDAY, JULY 18 AT 9:30 A.M. From Leading Fashion CASUAL DRESSES COAT and DRESS ENSEMBLES COCKTAIL DRESSES GOWNS SPORTSWEAR OFF HATS $2- 53- 55 FAMOUS $5- $10- $15 RACKS Include Fashions by TORI RICHARDS Prints from Hawaii (Long and short) GLEN OF MICHIGAN OLEG HAYMAKER CASH ONLY ALL SALES FINAL AIR CONDITIONED 40 COURT STREET 436-1335 I NEWSPAPER!.

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