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The Portsmouth Herald from Portsmouth, New Hampshire • Page 16

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PAGE 16 TUESDAY EVENING, The Portsmouth Herald AUGUST 16, 1966 Pay Raises Hinge on It State Starts Biennial Salary Survey lly JIM WlCCIISUvll a a Service CONCORD a J)rj)3i1jneil of Personnel started its biennial this week, and salary survey how much any pay raise is voted for slate employes at the 1507 legislative session may depend on its results. Personnel Director Hoy V. Lang told the Slate News Ser-i vice his surveyors would check salaries paid employes of the five olhcr Now England states, municipal employes in New Hampshire's cities, and in private industry williin the stale where more than 500 persons arc employed. Lang said 16f jobs, sonic in occupational scries an Yankee Tourists Visit Manufacturing Shows By SAM D.WSON NEW YORK (API Hundreds ol thousands of vacationing Americans arc plodding through art galleries, electronic museums, Ihis mouth, age exhibits But the exhibits aren't publicly owned or operaled. They arc assembled and maintained by profit-inakiiifi business firms and business groups.

The object-, good will, nislnic- lion, product proinoiiosi and youth guidance. The accountants charge off the cosi lo pub- lie relations, sales or ing. New York City has an outstanding collection of stich corporate ventures into arl or sci- cnlific information. Bui Ihe museums and exhibits are scattered across iht land. And some of the collections have traveled through this country and foreign nations, too.

S.C. Johnson Son of Racine, has a collection of 102 paintings by contemporary American that has traveled 70,000 miles on three continents and is again making its way aonmd (his country with its final resting place to be (he Smithsonian Institution in Washington, The company also has built a disc-shaped theater in Racine where its World's Fair film, "To Be Alive" will be shown on a permanent basis. Some 200,000 men, women and children have trooped through Borg Warner's Science Hall in Chicago lo view some of th more spectacular abou Revocations CONCORD The licenses the iollowing drivers have bee revoked by llie Slate Jlolo Vehicle Division after cour action: Driving while under the influence of intoxicating beverages Robert D. Baldwin, 42, Salem, Harold E. Barrelle, Woburii, Edward C.

Baud, 21 7 Haddonficld, N.J.;| Taylor P. Blake, 55, l.aconia; I Cheslcr L. Cilley, 21, Ronald G. D'Amour, 28, Franklin; Robert E. Deschcncaux, 42, Lowell, Leander W.

Fleck 44, Meredith; James R. Foote, 18, Laconia; George A. Gonyer, 33, Laconia; Frederic Mildred, 20, North Reading, Mildred Hodgson, 46, Laconia; Orval D. Hook, 37, Stoughton, Lewis E. Huckins 34, Fenacook; Ivan B.

Kemp, 30, Rumney Depot; Norman A. Lagueux, 40, Laconia; James M. Lee, 34, Jaffrey; George K. Maki 33, Greenville; Helen C. Marr, 63, 261 rionecr live; Frank B.

Meehan, 41, Jamaica Plain, Norman D. Pcrham, 40, Troy; Reino W. pielila, 56, Pe- lerboro; Clement L. Pope 17, Ncwburyport, Alpha T. Powers, Gilford; Peter B.

Proko, 27, Nashua; Barry G. Pynn, 18. Meredith; John E. Randall, 22, New Durham; Brian D- Salem, 20, Lawrence, Roy Severance, 27, Manchester; Rickey R. Shepard, 20, Goffstown; James W.

Smilh, 34, Hudson; Eli Snydcr, 34, Franklin; James M. Stevens, 23. Cbremont; Alan Woods, 13, Tillon. Operating so as to endanger Bradford C. Baker, 17, Hingham.

Philip F. Canfield, 18, Wellesley, John G. Cole, 18. Bradford, Dcsjardins. 21, Clarcmont; Raymond E.

Dyer, 34, Clarcmont; Richard Flynn. 21, i Charles E. Guptilt, 25, Franklin; Ronald Lcvesque, 19, Nashua; David II. Rohdc, 23, White River Harlan Scwall, 20, Newmarket; Kenneth D. Shaw, 17.

123 High Greenland; Leslie A. Torscy 18, Peterborough: Dennis M. Wright, ID, Springfield, Vermont. Three convictions: Ferdinand E. Haniel, 17, Conic; Wayne C.

McMann, 27, ttorth Stratford. Just cause Norbcrl Dien- hardt, 55, Carmcl, N.Y.; Robert J. Erickson, 27, Somerville, John C. Johnson, 33, i Nashua; Paul K. Lavallee, 17, Manchester; Steven C.

Noel, 18, Allcnstown; Richard II. Pelkcy 24, Keenc. science in present-day living is a live environment movie, complete varying temperatures, humidity, lighting and odors. "Chicago also has a design center exhibit, on the order of the National Dcsigt. Center in Mew York, showing the works of designers, manufacturers and ar- chilecls in both interior and ex tcrior building design.

In New York's Times Square, Allied Chemical uses' three of its office building for advert is-i an exhibit center. So far this classifications, will be checked, ihave material available the Positions at professional levels' "--L and those pretty much unique lo state service will be compared on a state basis. After job specifications are checked with the other five New England slates lo make sure the jobs arc really similar, the salaries will be 'compared wiili those paid Granite State counterparts. For jobs involving clerical skills or trades, Ihc comparisons vill be primarily with i a competition at both Ihe miinici- )al and industrial level, lo see low well the slate's pay scales stand up After average wages for job are determined, Land ani sounds, his slaff will try lo decide what, if any, new salary structure is needed to keep the slate's hiring praclices compclilivc. The findings will be sub milted lo a special legislative salary study committee, which Sen.

Edith B. Gardner No Excuse! committee sooner than ill the as most of the job dcsciip- iun imd salary material will fed onto punch curds and laia processing equipment will pocd up UK work. l.ang hopes to have his com- ilcte recommendations to the committee sometime during the irst week in October, which gives the members nearly three nonths to work on them before ho session. The ph.ise of ilic Personnel Department survey started yesterday, a classification analysis began visiting with their counterparts in other states. Ilcrahell Wiuship spent ycslcr day in Vermont and is in John Ball was Connecticut yesterday and is checking with Rhode Island officials today.

And next (AIM a a sells school children will have no excuse lo misspell Ihc IWettcr name of their home stale the 1967 autonioliile license plates arc Issued. For Ihc first lime in the stale's history, Ihe plates will spell oul Massachusetts- Also for Ihc first (iine, the plates will have a bonded plastic coating which is supposed to keep (hem bright and shiny for live years. Massachusetts residents will keep Hie plates five years now inslcad of jiisl two. The plates i he validated each year by window stickers. Hcgislrar Vehicles Hichard K.

Mc- l.aughlin said Monday that the stale will sjvc nbout' 5550,000 In manufacturing and mailing costs over (lie five years. ipping Woman iles for House KPI'ING Ycra E. Goodrich of Epping has filed a Republican for rep- escnlalivc to Hie General Court or District 13. This district onsisls ol Epping and Drcnl- vood Mrs, Goodrich is the vidow of liuel Goodrich aixi has resided in Epping (or 16 'cars. lioforc coming to Kpping, she was general supervisor Elliott lospilal in Manchester, of which she is a graduate.

Mrs. Goodrich past president and treasurer of Elliot Hospital A i Association and is very active in Ihis group; president oil Kpping Women's Club, and is' active in Ihc Epping Community Church atid oilier (oivti organizations. They Don't Agree rOHTUM), Maine (AP) The economic counselor to the Yugoslav embassy says relations between his country and lied China arc very' bad, Mihailo Slevoiic, attending the oprnlng a Yugoslav coalemporary art eiililbll Monday, said, "We advocate active, peaceful coexistence among a countries and peoples." He-added: "This is the basic principle of Yugoslav foreign policy. We don'l agree with Ited China and lliey don'l agree with us." Art Auction Set in Ogunquit t'hc Portsmouth built in 1817. Athenaeum RENT A CAR Cttnpitl er Full Sire ECONO-CAR 436-1996 Cr ttNte Pjgtt) OGUNQUJT Members of he Ogunquit Art Association vill have aii arl auction to lenefil the -Barn Gallery Associates, at the Barn Gallery, ocatcd at Shore and bourne's Lane, Ogunquil, on Kriday at 8 p.m.

About 100 drawings, paintings and sculpture will be contributed the auction by the lifty professional artist members of the Ogunquil Ail Association. Snake it off by coming to dinner. Superb food relaxing atmosphere, excellent service. It-Gilford, is chairman, committee will review departmental recommendations day, Edward McCann will go Ca for Classified ear 400,000 persons have icwcd futuristic or down-to- and pass its own suggestions along to Ihc Legislature, which lias linal say on any raises. to gather data' theiihere.

Understandably, the than 5,500 permanent slate cm" results will of Two years ago, the legislative: interest. committee passed along awaiting the the survey with NOTICE Moose Members Annual Outing (or members and guests, Aug. 21, I960, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Donation S3.

Get your' ticket at Moose Home. adv. arih exhibits, ranging from a icon city, fashion shows, to a Im of modern farming melh- ds. New York banks go in for cx- ibits open the public. Some ffer museums of banting and urrcncy history, collections Id and new coins, art galleries collections of ship models- All this is repeated many imcs over all around the United tales, as more and more cor- oralions find thai a tour of the aclory, or an exhibit of the art md science of present day is an attraction that lays off in good will and, hopefully, in sales.

Personnel Department's recommendations, unchanged. This year, Lang expects Joy DOutiQue AT THE Lady Rockingham Room ROCKINGHAM HOTEL Yc-J'rt jU set fcr anywhere In our faih'rom. Ccmtortihly priced, IC9I MADELINE JACKSON MOWS THE TIME TO HAVE OIL BURNERS AND HEATERS CLEANED Coli 436-3220 E. WALKER CO 338 PLEASANT STREET PORTSMOUTH (Next to Mark H. Wenrworlh Home) PISCATAQUA KLINE'S EXTRA SAVINGS FOR THE LITTLE KING AND QUEEN He Has A Right To Be Proud! little fish add up to a big catch and it's the same way with savings.

WEEK! You Save 20 to ON ALL Juvenile FURNITURE For a young fisherman, it isn't the site of the fish that counts most. It's the pride he takes in his very own catch. Little things often do make a big difference! Take savings for example, little by little they really do add up. A PISCATAQUA Savings Account may slarf small, but if you odd to it regularly, ir has big future and so do your youngsters Open an account right now! Jslew Zenith Monitor The articling hearing aid that filters out loud, painful, sudrfen noise. CHI tHKT or Ccme In Fcr Frit Details A Dcmcfiilrjlt4n.

THE EYE GLASS SHOP 4 Dtrcl SI. It.ilih Tht Pcrlimcu'f, S.H. cf Hrjflrj AfCi PISCATAQUA PORTSMOUTH, NEW HAMPSHIRE THE PLEASANT BANK ON PLEASANT STREET AT PISCATAQUA THERE'S NO WAITING YOUR MONEY IS READY FOR YOU WHEN YOU WANT IT SEE KLINE'S HUGE SELECTION OF Nationally Advertised JUVENILE FURNITURE All SALE Take Advantage of Sale Savings Use Kline's Lay-Away Plan "The Slorc Of Nationally Advertised Brands" KLINE'S FURNITURE COMPANY 51 Islington Street Tel. 436-2608 Portsmouth OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 OTHER EVES. BY APPOINTMENT.

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