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The Portsmouth Herald from Portsmouth, New Hampshire • Page 20

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Kittery Business Selectmen Award Cruiser Contract KITTERY-Selectmen award-'a net cost of $175. ed Grace's Auto Service. Varnev submitted to the board the contract for a new police on aluminum and fiber-j cruiser after submitting thejglass boats from other dealers lowest uf three bids, with in various weights and sizes be- trade-in of the 1962 car. fore the decision was made. Other bids were Leigliton; The selectmen agreed to ask Chevrolet Inc of York.

Portland equipment company to bring a second hand grader to Kittery so it can be examined and tested before they decide to buy it. Voters appropriated $5,000 for a grader at the March and Seybolt Motors mouth, SI ,006. of Ports- stale and ask for bids for lhe resurfacing projects planned here. Voters put up $10.000 in March for mulching various sections of roads here. The State Highway Commission will sponsor a meeting for construction foremen and road commissioners in Scarborough April 16 to discuss reviewing specifications, payroll, the Ferguson bill, and general construction problems.

Stevens and selectman Burgess F. Dorr will represent the local public works department. Artemas Tibbetts of Old Armory Way complained to the selectmen about bottled gas tanks and messy trash cans at the automatic laundry adjacent to his property. Chairman Frank R. Kauffman said he will have Raymond J.

Cressey, building inspector, check on the tanks and Police Chief Albert V. Mar- Kin check lhe trash cans. A letter was read from Mrs. KITTERY POINT A series' Interested persons may attend Michael Ilchak of 21 Woodlawn of five lectures on contemporary any or all of the lectures asking enforcement of laws art is now being conducted at include a 10-minute review at to rid thai neighborhood of an the Kittery Art Association the beginning of each fire and health hazard buildinp on Coleman avenue Fri- 1 Also those attending are invited a 15 Woodlawn Ave. davs from 10:30 a.m.

to noon lake a sandwich and stay for The state fire inspector, she William K. Reid of Portland.lhe informal discussion Reid said, last year agreed a fire haz- School of Fine and Applied at lunchtime. Coffee is be- a rd existed on the property but ing served each week by mem- nothing was done about it. Now, ('trace's also offered 24-hour emergency service on the cruiser and 25 per cent parts discount. The cruiser will be delivered in 30 to 45 days.

The selectmen also voted authority to Kittery Point Fire Chief George D. Varncy Jr. to purchase a 13-foot fiberglass -s rescue boat from Filley's Mar- decided Thursday night to ob- ine Mart of North Hampton specifications from the town meeting. Public Works Commissioner William E. Stevens and selectmen examined road surface mulching jobs in other Maine towns during the gasl week, but iKittery Association Conducts Art Series Portsmouth Years Ago Wells PTA Slates Crficers' Ejection Far May Session WELLS A slate of officers presented by Ihe nominating committee during Tuesday's of the Wells Ogunquit poYonl- Teacher Association, in the Wells F.lcmentary hers of the art association.

The first lecture was Cezanne, Gaugin and Van Gogh and was attended by 35 people; this week's lecture was on the French painters including Matisse, the Fauves, Picasso the cubists. and nothing she added, garbage is being thrown on the huge trash pile and rats have moved in causing a health hazard. Telephone complaints and letters to Dr. Charles W. Kinghorn, public health officer, brought no results, she said.

Kauffman said he will inves- On April 17. Reid will speak and use slides to tell of the Ger-jtigate lhe complaint Saturday man impressionists; April and see necessary le- the "psychological" painting of gal action is taken to correct the surrealists; and May 1, the situation. American painters of the 20th were Mrs. William F. Byrnes, president; Mrs.

Theod; Cunningham, vice Hiss Donna Hubbard, scoret.iry: and Mrs. Lewis Cole- mi treasurer. Harold L. Durgin was reappointed to a three-year term on the Park Commission and Mrs. William W.

Seaward Jr. was appointed to a three-year term, filling the vacancy left by the resignation of Mrs. Walter Bor kowski. Kauffman has asked sions and committees to invite the appointed selectman-rpnrc- sentatives to attend meetings when improvements and sion plans are being considered. Also, he will ask all official nal report was given on the! 5 a Icetu re illustrated with grou ps In schedule meeting K.yuu the use of the a an times when will lecture will.be using the town hall office.

and the general i Lions Club Backs School. with elections scheduled Century. lor the May 4 meeting. The association will conduct its 4th annual artists' ball at Legion Hall in Kittery Saturday night from 8 to 12. Mrs.

Robert File, president, is serving as hostess and is being assisted by i. Liciiaun-i. Mrs. Leland Anderson, Mrs. was announced a nomina- Clarence Barton, Mrs.

Kenneth are slill open and others! are open an be mads from the floor pri-ia" i JIr s. Bernard Maxam. 1 lio: or mt ling. during Mrs. Willard Martin the election at the next! lhe a April 21.

Constantine Ari vonites of the New England School of Modern Art will pre- I sent slides, on GEN. JOHN SULLIVAN This headstone was erected at Point of Graves to commemorate John Sullivan of Durham, one of New Hampshire's top leaders in the Revolution. Sullivan was born in 1740 and died in 1795. Coolidge Trial to Be Postponed A (API Edward H. Coolidge Jr.

of Man- The first degree murder trial of I Chester, accused of killing two 1 runn a A 0ipk. H3S 06611 DOSl- Auto League ygjir (JJU rinncia YORK Thirty-five members lle is a so un der grand jury in- of the Maine Obselete Auto: (ji men for the 1960 murder ot League attended the spring ban-1 18 year id Sandra Valade. quet Yokcn's Restaurant in Tnc delay was ordered by Jus- Tl til irt UillcHrtT'rt age girls, has been postponed until September. Coolidge is slated to stand trial for the January slaying of 14 year old Pamela Mason. Portsmouth.

tice Robert Griffith in Hillsboro ui laiiiuuitii JiOIXJll uiiinui j.viiiow.w Three couples, Mr. and County Superior Court. Griffith Ralph Starkey, Mr. and Mrs. i grante a the continuance to allow Malcolm Parker and Mr.

and, defense attorneys time to pre- atson drove their maituiui auunicj Mrs. Charles Watson drove their arc le cas e. early model cars to the event, In addition to i i i h. Mr and Mrs Kenne Grant of: dictmcnts, Coolidge Maine came the wi, irl DeSuze Icctu. las! week $50 i.

before expenses, and n- fended by more than P-weeds will benefit the PTA Delation this year are Mrs Wil- fund and also ham Bishop, Mrs. Raymond Anward sponsorship ot a Wells. Hif i Junior class boy to Dirigo' Boys Stale. Mrs. Malcom Filson, president, expressed appre- cia'ion to all who assisted her wit i the lecture arrangements.

Ti2 attendance banner was aw. rded to Mrs. Elizabeth Be; Is' -Grade 4 at the Wells Elem School. Mrs. Filson acted as secretary for (he meeting and alsn read the treasurer's A 17 jn officer's absence.

Con- jFtOW April I 'dcrson, Mrs. Eric Ebberson, Dana Knight, Mrs. Donald Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Arden McLean, Mrs. Willard Martin, Mrs.

Lawrence Pray, Mrs. Dennis Hafferly, George Soule, Mrs. Carl Tomes, Mrs. John Kalix, Mrs. Barbara Shevenell, Mrs.

Irvin Lawler, and Steven Austin as a junior member. York Lions Plan the murder in- is also a $300 Ihe-rt from employer. He will be Following lhe banquel the arraigne on lhal charge April group met at the Stafford Com- 20 munity Center in Kittery Point for a short business meeting. DlStrlCtS followed by a Chinese The sum of $12.50 was realized sefTbylaws was up at the business meeting. cderal fullds Mrs.

Starkey served coffee a acle area legislation, the close of the auction. The next tfl an announc ement meeting will be the first Sunday of(jccs of U-S in May when the group will also Tom Mc i ntvre and Norria make a tour of the Sanford these districts jii receive i funds as follows: Exeter, Hampton Falls, Harrington, Seabrook, East J. Kingston, and Winnacun- Legion Program KTTTERY--The Kitlery Lions instructions to be anounced at a Club will again sponsor a Traip'later date. Academy junior to Dirigo Boys" JVT State and Girls' State this SOUTH BERWICK --Rev. ll I wHJUlil A I This was decided at the Stuart's message for the day night dinner meeting in the a.m.

Baptist Church worship Pepperrell Room. will be "A People 0 net the session was Donald president. In charge of lhe program for 1he evening was Dr Robert Toothaker, gcner-iwith a Burning Heart." al chairman, said final arrange-Baptist Youth Fellowship will; meet at 6 p.m., and evening worship, with Bible lesson, at p.m. i rnenls are being made for the annual Ladies' Night April 25. Final plans are being made YORK ers from the annual broom and light-'ca! Talented perform- 5 starting al 5 lhe University of New Unn 'p, infi gen eral 436-1800- Ask for Classified JOHN HOWi PIANO AND ORGAN STUDIO Initructtan 184 Richords Avt.

436-2613 Higii'School industrial arts'TM 011 1 who conducted ow ram 101 Pease AFB, Ports. an lhe join forces i i the various i r-. i I I (i The pcrfonrKinc'e, a nenciit pmcnt and outlining, the ions Eve charitv Funct a program earned on Wk Schoo t.ie students. i it 8 articles made by. 1 til-' sludenls, including bookcas- coffee tables, salad bowls -I sun racks, were on display.

refreshments served i.ie siicial hour by moth- i ol Wells Branch Mrs. F. MacDonald Mrs. Goff and Mrs. Frank i.

son. Pastel table appoint- were featured, including a basket of spring flowers as centerpiece. The next meeting will bs 4. King Lion Robert Berger and Linwood Perkins are in charge of lhe show. Tickets may be purchased from any local Lions Club member.

CAVARETTA'S GAME FARM Elwyn Porlsrrwum, For a Real Trtil Iry CM 01 Our WIM TURKEYSI AUo Llvt Ou.il Alwiyi AvalliUk. IDEAL GIFTSI p.m. Nelson Paine is general chairman. I Bernard Rugcr was inducted into club membership by Shcr- 1 man Clark, deputy district gov-J ernor. Everett G.

Buxton, Lions' zone chairman, told members about the international convention in Miami, last summer and showed slides he took on that trip. Tiie next dinner meeting will be in the Pepperrell Room April '21 at 6:30 p.m. SAAAAAAAAA Wanted Dining Room Waitresses Average $2.00 to $3.00 An Hr. Sherwood Motor Hotel Apply DOVER Ask for Mr. Frew or Mr.

Poyeur AUTO INSURANCE Nationwide Coverage Quality Protection Local Claim Service John Sise Company Insurers Realtors Portsmouth Savings Bonk Building 436-1555 or 436-1556.

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1898-1977