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The Portsmouth Herald from Portsmouth, New Hampshire • Page 9

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Portsmouth, New Hampshire
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9
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Coast Guard Welfare Donates to Red Cross A donation of $10 to the 1946 Bed Cross drive was voted at the Tuesday meeting of the Portsmouth unit of the Coast Guard Welfare, at the home of Mrs. W. G. Nickerson. Summit avenue.

Mrs. George B. Rlcker presided. Mrs. George B.

Nelson was welcomed after her return from Mars Hill, whore she has lived for the past three years. An article on the retirement of Hugh S. Snow of Blddeford, former- stationed at Rye Beach, after 29 service In the coast guard was -aci. The next meeting wlU be i uesdtiy, March 19 at the home of I Mrs. Rlcker in New Castle.

Dale Gets Tower Permit Concord, Feb. 21 Charles M. Dale has received a city permit to erect the antenna tower 'or his new Concord radio station WKXL. Estimated cost of the tower is 9,000. Donald G.

Matson, counsel 'or Governor Dale, said the new 250-watt station would have offices and studios in the Eagle hotel and an adjoining building. Putnam Sees Relief in Feed Shortage if mXjfl Concord, Feb. 21 (AP)-- George M. Putnam, president the New Hampshire Farm Bureau federation, today received, a- telegram from the be obtained if cars were made available and if some agency, would purchase it, dry it and make it available in shortage areas. Gov.

Charles M. Dale yesterday today received, a- telegram 11 mil. American Farm Bureau federation's telegraphed Rep Joseph Martm that iTM vione the suDDlv of feed grains in this research director expressing hope that "relief will be forthcoming to avert a threatened New England rjoultry. and dairy feed shortage. W.

R. Ogg -of the Farm Bureau federation sent Putnam a report on yesterday's meeting of New England congressmen with OPA ana department of agriculture officials Ogg said there is considerable wet corn in Ulicn- vu the corn belt which might A I the supply of feed grains in this area "cannot last over 20 days." Try dissolving ginger snaps In gravy for thickening and flavor. NOTICE! Round trip tickets for the basketball tournament games in Durham of C--Cupid's Helper Concord, Feb. 30 (AP)--Love--especially when aided by the Chamber of Commerce--will always find This was proved here when a Vermont couple entered the Chamber of Commerce office and the prospective bridegroom asfcea, "Where can, we get married. The of came up with the in- sold at Jarvis.

Get yours early! Adv. IV. i MIIHN.M, Itl.AI'HI'.S KO.MK--JnHftf C'nrrtlnnl Mlnrt- ,,,,,,1, i IIMI. Wllllnm S. Key, chief of the in lhi' Iliiniiurliui cnrrilnal arrived t.i'iii-i'.il aluiitril itn Amci-lcuri pliinr, The cur.

hv fiilliirr in Rrunt speedy clearance M' I'lmtii vl.i fiiillo front Itunirl A ABOUT 0 A i i M.VRCH A i i A A A I t. 5 A HORNER'S HOUSE up HI in 12 p.m. Col 689- Reconversion Of Radio Hams Goes Slowly SVc.it a Feb. 21 i A 1 The postwar reconversion of i'udlo luiiatrm 4 i i i doesn't to bo H'MtliiK very far very REAL FAST PROLONGED RELIEF ACHES-PAINS Good Radio News! ro TUDESI l.i Cmfonmrf mid' l-'iftr Survod! 3 5 5 I A I 7 I A 7 IN-, It: I A 5 -A7 I 2 7 liM.dlr.nh or I. I i hf OION Hi i AT Eastern Radio Elech'ic Supply I- M.

H. u. I I a-t arc wait 1 ro buy in-, oiul butincss us help you u- I'hiiiu: now, U. Gardner i)(rli-ii(b nf the American Radio IIMKUC Aiiy Ir. Is bcliiK stymied i' moil part' by causes nob tlin.ii' t.hnr.

balk the efforts i i wronjv; to Ret bnck on a i al.so that they need 1 1 "flbow room" In which to A "Ki-i'iil. handicap, of course. Is Ui" nf efitilpment." says Si-ri'i'tiiry War- id hradqunrter.s "worse than normal." i i i i lfirausn the war I i i i i of amateurs i i sct.i to the corps MI- nth'-i 1 i a Rovernmental agen- rl'-t i urgent anslsnments. a small a of i i i c'lmniunloatlons equlp- i 1.1 the market," he v.i. much of Is unsulted r.i i i i i i needs nf 1 highly specialised i i i Manuf.H'tiiriT.'; a i to nma- I I I b'Tii unable to reach mm 1 a percenlnce of i i i i procUu'lton "due to short- (if I'oinpmii'nls," and "most of i i to put on the irk' 1 nil I i product, for i i know i nmntours are quick 1,1 poor and construc- Ii bi'nn three months i V'Unrort a a radio to (ii'iii'i'MmK but.

a xivi i he i i np.sui'gr In the 1 of people entering the field i prediction." However, tl l.i "Indli-iitlon ot the Inter- i i-ninn" In (he a that the KI'(" li.itl xnine 000 applications on hi'fore IM rer.eiu. announce- i i i i Muit. the way was open for I I i i evidence, Warnet i i i Hiin teiiRiie membershi "sllchtly more In to AH.OOH" i priMeni. and a the (I h.i.i been "literally besieged' IP, who to know i i i i i i license. Dartmouth Alumni To Hear Dickey ll.uiip.'-lilf' 1 of Dart- i will have their first i i i i i i i in meet the new presl- Hi- 1 college.

Jo Sloan he addre.s.ses the I i A i association flliuior to be given i Ciirpcnter Tuesday Since Presldnnt Dickey le av.Ul.-ible to address any i i i groups in the i the year, the i i i has Invited in i of the state to i i i i H. McCartcr, direc- i i a i nbo will speak at i i l.iil!i cukes, pies, co cs 0 rliigfl. P'rl. and Sat. baked Auinson.

08 Miller avenu. SOUTH END MARKET GEO. J. SCOTT South Mill Bridge SPINACH Cello. Pkfl.

P- I ORANGIS (xrra Juicy Medium-Large PARSNIPS 29 HROCCOLI a Faney Lnrge Bunch 35 CAULIFLOWER Snow Whin lb 18 Fancy Green Topi bncs. 39' Cocnn Whoalt CEREAL pkg. 23 Pkg. 29 39 can 15 2 2 9 jrf Fine Flavorful "SAIAM In and Tea at Your THI PORTSMOUTH, H. HfHAlD, Mbru.ry 21, 1946 -formation that knot could be tied at the city clerk's office, where the couple had filed marriage intentions.

-Why, we just came from there," exclaimed the girl. "I didn't think it could be done there." But it could, and it was. The couple were RajTnond L. Aldrich or Montpelier, and Lawliss of Barre, Vt. Don't- Neglect Slipping FALSE TEETH Do drop, or wabMo you talk.

or Don't be urmoyed and Oy luch FASTEETH. ilka- lint inon-noldl to your kwps (Irmly set. confident ot cunty comfort. No tummy, Booey. or FAS- TEETH today At druj Whether it's Engine Rebuilding, Electrical or of the many Southworth Services, all Southworth work tt done according to "factory by highly stilted workmen in Maine's finest, best equipped Machine If It's Ftxable, Southworth Can Fix It.

ATTEISTTION PRINTERS mt 9M Southworth also manufactures: Paper al Joggers, Humidifiers, punching. Cornering ete. SOUTHWORTH MACHINE CO PORTLAND Scott Furriers 82 Congress St. TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE Trade in your old fur coat and receive a liberal allowance toward a new Super-Bill lur coat. BUDGET! $5 RESERVES YOUR FUR COAT Enjoy the famous Scott Unique Payment plan.

Open a charge or budget account and take coat with you. EXTRA SALESPEOPLE During this one-day sal extra salesmen will be on hand to help you Mlect these amazing val- ues. Come early for first choice. SATURDAY FEB. 23 SUPtt-BILT SCOTT FUR COATS Two Truckloads of Beautiful Furs! $66,000 Worth Sensationally Reduced! SAVE AS MUCH AS AND MORE sett t-jJtfS 259 a new fur coat is to be yours this don't miss this great one day sale.

A rare opportunity to have the coat you want at one-half pncel Choose from the season's foremost fur fashions. Furs that give you beauty, warmth and long wear. Some of the furs include: eirtM Lamb Gray Kltftkte CeMy Sabto Dyed Coney Natwal Black Paw Seal Dyad Coney Mink Dyed Squirrel Nataral Silver Motkrai Laapard LapiM Kaffa Dyad Caracul Mink Dyad Caitay Natural Had Fax Silvartaita Dyad Mutkrat Mink Dyad Marmot Sllvar Lataut Raccoon Black Porsiaa Lamb Sablo Dyad Marmot Soblo Blond Mink Blond Mutkrat Gray Dyad Black KldskfM Boavor Dyad Conoy Sllvor Bluod Dyad Cray ftroy Porsian Lamb Sabla Dyad Squirrel Other safe priced groups from $89 fo $499 SCOTT FURRIERS 82 Congress Portsmouth Also in Boston Providence Portland Springfield.

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Years Available:
1898-1977