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The Portsmouth Herald from Portsmouth, New Hampshire • Page 7

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There's No Rationing of Want Ad Results! v-. TiMMii'i" i i Milomo- woldlllK for Htl -ire I Olllf EMPLOYMENT Wonted. Femele WANTED--TwV Keneml maids untl Ortobpr 1. Two In family at beach Write Herald Box 17. St al aged woman prefer rod.

Knowledge of typing. Apply Blu Restaurant. tf al MOimiiKEBPER for elderly lady. Gooc. home, plftaaanc mirroundlngs.

Mrs Trunk Donnell, Central Kit st al WAITRESSES WANTED at Howard Johnson Shop. Route 1, By Pass Woodbury Ave. 6t al LADIES, turn spare hrs. Into twice many Write Maisonette Dress Manchester, N. for catalogue 25t al" WOMAN to do nousework one-half day days Give references and waged fixpeceed.

Write Herald Box 9 tf HODBEKJCKfEK WANTED for two Brtuiu. poaltlon. Phone Ry Ditach Its tt Help Wanted, Male 47 18 i i i i i .1 I.I! BUSINESS SERVICES OMifed 21 0 WELDING SERVICE f.MOU TH 1700 waoiwc (Uifl PnrM mouth Permanent Tannery, Beam House and Curry Help Wanted STEADY JOBS GOOD WAGES Hoovy work, but experience not necessary WEEK NOW 50 HOURS Alvi Licensed Fireman Wanted GRATON KNIGHT CO. 356 Franklin St. WORCESTER, MASS.

ESTABLISHED 1851 if A i married or single for iti'ticrM wnrk on farm. Ed- Tlllr No i i i Tel Ryo Bonch 67-3. 6t WANTED- 'Mnrrlirtl man for a on poultry farm near roru- in''itth, Oontl witRrt i house, light (no) i Apply by np- I i i and in pernon. Townsend PML road. Kiunry.

Tol. 2I37-J 6t al REPAIRING WANTKD-- Mnn to euro of two and grounds. MU.HC un- of horoo.i and riding I'rtriiiMifiit pomtion and i i quar- Wrilfl Box 80 Horald. tf Help, Male and Female 48 i INTMIMTINCI. PLEASANT WORK Bt Mnrlov Co.

Cloot! tf J23 A I I LIVESTOCK "I i Don, Orhir Pcti 66 r.iHrf-t KNm.tMII nUt.l, PUPS VOR SALE. 11 'IVI i morlc. t. Scorer, 18 Oov- i 1 i i Klttery, Maine. 6t mid K.n tf unil Poinrlno 25 'HI trucking, Storing 30 WALSH BROS.

A 0 UONCi DISTANCI MOVIRS KiHery, Mo. Al.UtO VANS Rf-GAN'S EXPRESS unit Oittonce JTORAGI 'ii i Voiithon St i aioi.iiiif low VAN 1. 1 NlS, INC. I'ACKInl WARCHOU51 CO, V.M MARGISON'3 HPANCKL PUPS A. K.

c. res. HIiM-k, rod it hurt ea. Swanton K-nii'l. Rt.

ISl No. Hampton, N. H. 6t R13 Honei, Cottle, Other Stock 67 CIOOD And pony for V.10 KdKnr RotacrRo. South Mnmo.

12c nlS Wanted--Livcitock 70 A N. white rabbits Ib. 5-U mo. old. Tol.

221 MERCHANDISE Article! for Sole 71 A I convertible car- KIVK! I'oiKlltlon. Tel, 3t alo hi-xt prrwar boy's cart, dual rear Not ii.Hrd. Girl's bicycle very i Call 2670-J YOUTH BliD MATTRKSS and metal ticw. Reasonable. Call ill i Circuit road.

3t aia I TWO I PAISLEY Shawls. For i wrlto Box Hornlcl. at all 700 CtAt. A for oil truck. Excellent A Crook.

252 Larnyette i i i Portsmouth. 6t all SALE--Call Trucking. Tel. 2087. 2it 3I EMPLOYMENT NP'W AND USED DEEP-FREEZE Cabi CooU-rs.

Frozen Pood Kits Tol. 5370-W Theodore Burtleu. ArticlM for Rent 72 FOB Hospital Beds MurKd.ion's Tol 570 tf 9 Boats and 74 centerboard Pnlmor en(cine. equipped, lot of (lihinit tncklo, party or nsn'ns hunt. at Can be seen at I Covr.

Ogunqult. Me. Inquire nf or W. fc. K-eni, rilftnd Wells.

wner MERCHANDISE and Accessories 74 SAILBOAT, excellent condition, Marconi rig I Mainsail and Jib In good condition. Call 2213 for appointment between 8-9 am mnd 5-8 pm. St FISHING PARTIES--43 It. cruiser, bait and lines. Toilet.

No liquor allowed. To charter Tel. 2844-B. 25t a4 Fishing and Hunting Equipment 80 "If you don't like; the way I'p crackin' these rocks--I suggest you hire somebody with a Herald Want Ad!" FIREARMS and equipment bought, sold and exchanged. J.

A. Sawyer and Son, Klttery Point. Maine. SOt Jn26 Household Goods GHAT ENAMEL combination oil and gas cook stove with Florence burner. 3 oil drums.

Vacuum cleaner with attachments. 6 tube table model PhlJco. Apply 35 Wood Eliot, Me. 3t Seeds, Plants, Bulbs. Flowers 89 GLADIOLUS, dahlias, variety other cut flowers.

Sprays lor funerals. H. C. Knight, Eliot. Tel.

1057-W. Wearing Apparel 90 FOR SALE: winter coat, Tur collar, size 26: suit, size 18: 2 wool dresses, size 14; two-piece silk dress, size 18: Lapin coat, size 14, practically new. Tel. 2818-R. 3t Wonted--To Buy 94 GAS WANTED for electric refrigerator.

Also used Iron fence posts, screening. Urgent. Gambole, Hampton 476. 3t REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Rooms without Boord 97 ROOM FOR BENT In private family, good location. Continuous hot water.

Tel. 628-J. 324 Parrott avenue. 3t TWO BOOMS In private home. Girls At 21 Elwyn or call 2384.

6t PLEASANT BOOMS. 464 Middle street. Tel. 2115. Ct SINGLE BOOM, modern 159 Richards Ave.

6t all Rooms for House-keeping 99 ATTRACTIVE ROOM for light housekeeping, central location. Apply 206 Court St. (next Exide Battery). 3t FURNISHED and unfurnished rooms. Housekeeping.

Lights included. Park- Ing apace. 459 Islington street. 6t Aoortmenti 106 3-ROOM furnished screened porch. Yard bus.

Taylor, Harbor Kittery Point. Tel. 2632-5. 6t MODERN furnished three rooms and bath apartment. Write Herald Box 16.

6t 3-ROOM furnished apartment. Cable road. 5 mln. to beach. Call Rye Beach 26-3.

6t all Houses For Rent 110 MODERN 4-ROOM house with garage, on bus line. Apply at 5 Spinney Creek Rd So. Eliot, Maine. 6t HAMPTON BEACH furnished 4-room bungalow after Sept. 15 to June 1, 13-16.

Davidson, 142 Day Fitchburg. Mass. 6C a14 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Brokers in Real 117 HOUSES, farms, land or business, also summer cottages, country and seashore you wish to rent, buy, or sell. Call H. Dinnerman and Company, Eeal Estate.

Tel. Portsmouth. N. H. 1725 or 8076.

mf) Forma end Land 119 'OULTRY FARM of 22 A. Equipped laying house for 1,200. cottage house 4 rooms, village center. Exceptional bargain. Lester Buzzell, Northwood, N.

H. 3 a16 Amusements What The Press Agents Say: COLONIAL Easy Sewing DRESS PIECES. Alluring! Beautiful Yvonne De Carlo and handsome Rod Cameron enact vivid romantic scenes together in the lavish technicolor production, "Salome, Where She showing today and tomorrow at the' An added attraction is the new issue of the March of Time, "The New U. S. Frontier." ARCADIA One of those little casuals that look so smart and are so very easy to make-- just three pieces and a belt in the pattern-- note the diagram.

No. 2973 is cut in sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 16 requires yds. 39-in. Send 16c for PATTERN, which includes sewing guide.

Print your name, address and style number plainly. Be sure to state size you wish. Include postal unit or zone number in your address. Just out! The FALL-WINTER, FASHION BOOK with a wonderful collection of 150 pattern designs for new fall styles. Easy-to-make, wearable clothes for all ages and occasions.

Illustrated in full color. just 15 cents. Address PATTERN DEPARTMENT, Portsmouth Herald. 121 W. 19th New York 11.

N. Y. It Pays To Sbop AH Advertisements THE PORTSMOUTH, N. HERALD, Fridoy Evening 17, 1945 PAGE SEVEN R- A-D- I O-- DIAL POSITIONS: WBZ 10M; WEEI 590; WHEB WLAW WNAC MM 4:15 5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45 WBZ -EacKs tmge WEEI-Party WHZB-Basebftll WLAW-News WBZ-Stella Dallas WEEI-Party WHEB-Baseball WLAW-Tunes WNAC-Baseball WBZ-Jones WEEI-Vet Info. WHEB-Baseball WNAC-Baseball WBZ-Wldder WEEI-Follies WHEB-Baseball WLAW-Harrlgan WNAC-Baseball WBZ-Sketch WEEI-FolIies WHEB-News WLAW-Tezry WNAC-BasebaU WBZ-Portia WEEI-Moore WHEB-Superman WLAW-Tiacy WNAC-Superman WBZ-Plain Bill WEET-Parade WHEB-Serenade WLAW- Armstrong WNAC-Mystery WBZ-Farrell WEEI-Fllros -Tom Mix WLAW-Hits WNAC-Tom MIX WBZ-News WEEI-News WHEB-News WLAW-News WNAC-News WBZ-Follies WEEI-Carroll WHEB-Digest WLAW-Trlo 6:30 7:00 8:00 8:45 WBZ-Muslc WEEI-Lea-Is WHEB-Mustc WLAW-News WNAC-Answera WBZ-Thomas WEEI-World WHEB-Music WLAW-C.

Chan WBZ-Supper WEEl-Huslng WHEB-Morrtson WLAW-News WNAC-Moriison WBZ -Van dercook WEEI-Blgsby WHEB-Hlts Swing WNAC-Tello WBZ-Tarns WEEI-Wayne WHEB- Slnf'nietta WNAC-Qulz WBZ-News WE5I-Wayne WHEB- WLAW-Ranger WNAC-QuIz WBZ-Melody WEEI-Aldrich WHEB-News WLAW-Date WNAC-Brown WBZ-Melody WEEI-AIdrlch WHEB-Can Tell WLAW-Dstc WNAC-Follies WBZ-Correctlon WEET-Thln Man WLAW-FBI WNAC-Drama WBZ-Correctlon WEEI-Thln Man WLAW-FBI WNAC-Drama WBZ-Waltz WEEI-Howard 9:30 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 WLAW-Jury WNAC-Heattcr WBZ-Walts WEEI-Howmrd WLAW-Jury WBZ-Llnkletter WLAW-Sheriff WBZ -Linfcletwr WLAW-Sherlff WNAC-Bands WBZ-Dunnlnger WEEI-Bolger XUn WNAC-Boxing WBZ-Punnlngtr WEEI-Bolger WLAW-G-2 Man WBZ-Stern WEEI-James WLAW-Doctori WBZ-Talk WLAW-Andrlnli WBZ-News WEEI-News WNAC-News WEEI-Jam WLAW-Korn WNAC-News WBZ-Tunes WLAW-Orchestra WNAC-Treasury WBZ -Treasury WEEI-Orchestra WNAC-Orchestra WEEI-News Investigate Sinking Guam. Aug. 17 CAP)--A navy board of inquiry has begun an investigation of the sinking of the cruiser Indianapolis July 30, including the reasons for the delay in search for the ship until after it was overdue more than 54 hours. The Indianapolis was lost in the Philippine sea from enemy action with casualties to her 1.1S8 officers and men. Five were officially listed as dead, 875 as missing.

The remainder were wounded or suffered from exposure. The Indonesians differ widely among themselves, speaking different languages, wearing different clothes, and worshipping different gods. Boston Celebrates As 1,895 Veterans Return from ETO Boston, Aug. 17 (AP)--Crowds still celebrating the victory over Japan yesterday gave 1,895 servicemen a noisy welcome when they arrived from European theater aboard three troopships--the SS Timothy Dwight, the SS Hillary A. Herbert and the SS Louis McLane.

Among 124 New Englanders in the group was Capt. John J. Murphy of Medford, a member of the 83rd division, who was wounded three tunes and had 22 shrapnel 'fragments removed from his body. He left hurriedly for the bedside of his mother, Mrs. Nicholas Murphy, who was ill in a Medford convalescent home.

In the Netherlands East Indies there are innumerable sacred or haunted places which cannot be I visited at or only under very stringent rules of behavior. Funeral Director J. Verne Wood Buckminster Chapel Legal Notices NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that book of deposit No. 37114 in the Portsmouth Trust Guarantee Company of PorW- mouth. N.

dated March 17th, 1944, has been lost and owner has mid Bank to issue a duplicate thereof. JOHN HAVEN PRIDHAM. 3t alO-17-24 NOTICE August S. 1845 Notice Is hereby Rlvpn that book of deposit No. 35033 In the Portsmouth Trust and Guarantee Company of Portsmouth.

N. dated May 13. 1941 has been lost owner has requested said bank to issue a duplicate thereof. BESS FLAHIVE and EDWARD FLAHTVE. 3t alO-17-24 CITATION State of New Hampshire-- Roeklngham, ss.

COURT OK PROBATE To Andrew Mltrook sometimes called Andrew Metrook of Portsmouth In said County, minor ward, his heirs expectant and all other persons Edgar A. Blanchard he Is Givrdlan of said ward has riled the first of his said guardianship In the Probate Office for said county: You are hereby cited to appear at a Court of Probate, to be held at Portsmouth, In said County of Rock- Ingham, on the fourth day of September A. D. 1945, at ten o'clock. In the forenoon, to show cause, It any you have, why the same should not be allowed.

And said Guardian I ordered to serve this citation by publishing the same once in each week, for three successive weeks, in the Portsmouth Herald a newspaper published In Portsmouth, in said County, the publication to be one week at least before said Court. Witness. RICHARD 15. SHUTE. Esquire, Judge of said Court, this eighth day of August A.

D. 1945. FRANK B. NAY, Register. 3t alO-17-24 Housei for 120 ATTRACTIVE HOME on corner lot, air conditioned.

Insulated. 6 rooms and bath. Automatic oil heat, continuous hot water. Garage in basement. Ten minutes walking distance to square.

All Interested write Box IS Herald. 6t MODERN 5-ROOM house. Land. 22 Perkins road. Rye Beach.

Apply 124 High Portsmouth after 7 pm. STARK STREET. Single house, immediate occupancy: large lots on 2 streets. $2.000. Apply 37 HOME FOR SALE.

Cozy 5-room bungalow completely furnished with prewar modern furniture, automatic oil heat, continuous hof water. Frigi- claire electric washing machine, vacuum cleaner, built-in kitchen cabinets, new linoleum on bath and kitchen. Hard light maple floors throughout. New rugs, newly decorated Owner leaving lor Florida and will sell this home as Is ready to move right I 5 minutes walk from center. Priced for quick disposal.

56.300 complete. R. W. Harris. 36 Richards Portsmouth.

ot alJ Wonted to Sell or Rent 125 OR SALE OR LEASE TO RELIABLE PARTY. Rooming house. 9 single rooms 1 3-room apartment. All rooms now occupied by permanent tenants. Heat supplied by owner.

Restaurant In same building also available. Reason for selling ill health. Will welcome Investigation. Phone 557. Ask lor Charles Marotta.

6t Hampton AH (If Services Surrender Vffff i i m.u'K I I I I lIlO 11-COIKl ttl o' II Keif, iivirrh: the llit.idii' Of i i rtlUl tllO UutiM ii.ii'!. i In Holy Day K.impshli'e Catholic diocese, and the RPVS. John Redden, Leo Ryan. Aldn Gibbons and John Lynch cel- cljrntcd the masses. Elsht children received their nrst communion.

Hampton Notes Mrs James E. Parley of Som- rr.iworlh was a recent guest of her MSW. Mrs. John J. Leary.

at the Inttcr's summer home on Little River road. Mrs. Lincoln A. Smith of the First Baptist parsonage is 111 ana confined to her bed. Her mother, Mrs.

Richard J. Irwln of Win- cliMter. Is carlngr for her Miss Marlon Hewitt of Gorham mid Leo Perrcttl of Cascade are two weeks at the home of Ml.vs Hewitt's aunt and uncle. Mr iind MM. Samuel H.

Richardson of River road. Mrs. Wllrnn T. White and two children. Charles Grafton and Mnriarctie.

of Lafayette road, are MI" MMns a week with Mrs. white srkndmother. Mrs. W. E.

Merrill in North Woodstock. Paul Damout. eight-year-old wn of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Damout Boar's Head Hampton .11 ot di concert band presented three-hour concert under the direction of Hal McDonnell.

Mrs. Raymond Jones and mother of Boston. were visitors at the home of Mrs. Jones' daughter, Mrs. Harold B.

Keir ot the Methodist parsonage recently. Walter. Patterson of Winnacunnet road has returned home from the Exeter hospital where he had been treated for injuries received while repairing the well at his home. To Survey State Health Concord, Aug. IT (AP)--The State Federation of Club Women today planned a survey leading to better -health conditions.

District chairmen will be named to investigate local conditions throughout New Hampshire. Pawtucket Mayor Dies Pawtucket, R. Aug. 17 CAP)-Funeral arrangements were completed today for Thomas P. McCoy 62, mayor of Pawtucket since 1937, who died Wednesday night at Memorial hospital.

A former street car conductor, McCoy, a Democrat, had held the office longer than any other man in the citys history. Centuries ago, a tribesman on one of the Malay Islands discovered the principle of the diesel engine. Billy Gilbert and Shemp Howard try to revive their prostrate pugilist, Maxie Rosenbloom, after he gels knocked out in a scene in "Trouble Chasers," riotous farce opening today at the Arcadia theater. The cofeature is "Rhythm Round-Up," action musical. Fliers Worry, About Telling Parents of Job By MOBRIE LANDSBERG Aboard an Escort Carrier Western Pacific--(AP)--The young marine sergeant, who handles the rear guns in a torpedo-bomber, came over and ran his finger down the list of names in my notebook.

"Scratch this one out, you? he asked. The name was X-ed out because the sergeant didn't want his family to know he was flying. This incident in the ready room for fliers in an air group was nothing new. It has happened three times to this correspondent. In each case, the flier didn't want his parents to worry about him and felt that "no news was good nt There was the young navy dive- bomber pilot aboard the carrier Lexington last fall.

He approached correspondents soon after they use my name, please." His story was that his parents, both not well, thought he was training on an island in the Pacific. Hed never them of his preparation for assignment to combat duty. "I think it would kill them if they knew," he said. How he managed to write letters regularly while at sea for nearly five months is a mystery. He went home after that, and may finally have told his folks that his safe "training" included the first carrier strikes on the Philip- Dines Okinawa, Formosa and tne second battle of the Philippines sea.

He wasn't scratched. Taking One Home? The bovs in the pilots' ready room were counting up their Capt. Howard Seiss of Toledo, Ohio, figured he had a total of 1,700 hours, including 400 in a Corsair fighter. Most of rest he piled up as a fighter instructor an MSN naw trainer. you like an N3N of your own for a run-about after the war?" we asked.

"Oh, sure," he said. "I'm gqme buy one and put it in my backyard at home. And when it rains, you know what I'll do? I'll open all the windows and let the rain pour in so the blankety blank thing will rust and fall to pieces. A Corsair? That's something else again! September" In flying parlance, ETA means estimated time of arrival. One marine pilot, filling out a personnel questionnaire came across "any and wrote.

"ETA September!" THK Of BE OM.V TMEV CAN THE PACIFIC KEPT THIS PCTUSS OF SCOKW'D rr O.K._SEEIN' AS HOW I BROUGHT IT TO HIM NOW AN ISLAND? OUT i CANT SEE Awy THINfij tCH BEAP AFTER HIS CBASH IN AN ATTEMPT TO A PINTO HAS TURNED IN SCOKCHVS PERSONAL EFFECTS WHAT IS 1 DUR HKHNESS, VOU Lirrew WHEW TRIED TO TELL YOU THE LARDER SO I TOOK A BOW AUD WEMT MUWTIMCT VOU LL HAVE TO EAT I VOUR SOUIRE 15 QUITE A LADIES' MAKE SURE HE DOESU'T YAWK" THAT CHAII? WEiL GO IWTO THE "I DIUIKKT HALL JUST AS 50OW A5 JEEVES VAUWOUWCES GOLLY, I'M QUOTED IN TAE LIST OF SPEAKERS AND SPSAHIM6 OW POST-SVAP WORLD MR HERE rriSi CLUB I40LD XT AM ELABORATE MA, THEEtT AWVTHIM6 THE PAPER AAV TWO SONS ARE BOTH OVER IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC--- I'M FOR DAY THAT VERY HARD FOR ME I'M BUT THf THAT BUM WILL SET MY SHARE OF BO'S PINNER OH.OH-IF YOU HAPN'T I'VE 60T BO FEELING GUILTY ABOUT THOSE BONES. I'LL KEEP ON MOANING AND SK IF MY SCHEME DON'T WORRV. YOU CAN V. TIPPED OFF THE COPS SHARE MY FOOD AS I LOUS AS YDO TO THAT PILE OF BONES It HAVE SOMETHING TO EAT-- OH-OH.

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