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Newport Daily News from Newport, Rhode Island • Page 3

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Coulombe, vice president, is at right sy Daiigfl tountif news Seaeoimet Sportsmen Hold Clamboil; Prizes Awarded Three-hundred atiendcd the annual clamboil of the Scacon- net Sportsmen's Club of Portsmouth Sunday. They were served in the clubhouse and on' grounds at Cedar Island. President Timothy D. Sullivan today thanked the committees lor their cooperation and club members who assisted with the I preparations. Joseph Barcellos was boilmas- ter.

He was assisted by Leo White Edward Tashjian, Al Collard and Steve Kirkwood. Robert Conway and Robert. Ko- koszku were in charge of re- reshments, and Kirkwood the School Superintendent Tells Of Registration Shooters Make Aiiuual Awards Jamestown a held their annual awards dinner Sunday night al Portsmouth School registra lion procedures were announced today by Supt. Roland a F. Snappy for She opening of Grades l' through 4.

classes Srp'. 4. a the schools next week. Mon- the Conanieut Grange Hall on boys and girls, winners were Michael Maruijo. Karen Farias, Jerry a Pat Jackson, Susan Lisa DcGasse, Michel Furtado and Brian Cur- 'rcavcau.

Prize winners in other events were Arlene Tavarcs. Dolly Andrews. Manny Marjido and Furtado. William Backman, Mrs. Richard Backman and Mrs.

St. Laurent were winners in the balloon game. Vine Pinto's Vanguards played or a sinR-a-long and for danc- ng. Irene Raymond and John Torres won the dancing contest. Ntwport Dally Newt, Tuwday, August 29, 1968 through Fridav, between West Street.

and 2:30 p.m. A 1 Frank Matoes Jr. receive- Tri gun award for the except v( esl went to Joseph which best pistol to Hay- tickets. The sports program was conducted by Edward McKinney, Earl Jackson, Clarence Bamber and Arthur Noiseaux. Winners of the ladies potato pitch were Linda Collard, Pat Icrvolino, Eileen Lemlin, Mrs.

Al Collard. Edna Sousa, Irene Fiola, Margare 1 Furtado and School fo see how you can express yourself a 'ROUND THE lri Maruijo. Winners in the men's potato pitch were Norman Dcnomnic. William Ibbotson Rick Back- GOP Clambake Planned Sunday Iteservaiions for the Repub-: lican clambake Sunday at Portsmouth American Legion Hall will be closed tonight. The.

Town Committee and candidates will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the headquarters at 1812 East Main Road for final re- Anthony School, and Robcrt Porls McCallen, and William Jr. won the a a School. trophy. The past presi- not have public cn i plaque was presented to lien classes.

Matoes retiring pres- To enter Grade 1. a child i( Awards were made hy presi MfCallcn. A calibre shoot will man, Joseph Travis, a i William Ibbotson is gen- i John Torres, Carl eral chairman. Plans (or a Sep- Point Group Holds Outing be six years old on or be fore next Jan. 1.

must present Afiar and Tony Barboza. the same competition for tember dinner social made. a .1 will bell a birth certificate and evidence. The Common Fence i 1 SUCC css(nl smallpox 'g a at i Boielho Improvement Association a Evidence of vaccinationly a p.m., followed by a a i day Sunday al Thom-ij required for transfers to a jj 2 2 calibre target shoot. as F.

Kennedy Memorial a a cs i enleringi Winners of the doll carriage grades 2 to (5 should bring re- pavade Pamela McGce. 0r cards and transfers from first: Bonnie Helm, second; andip vious schools. 1 Cheryl Fish, third. Woody Dai- low was first prize winner in the wagon and bike parade, with Thomas Hoyle second, and Douglas Brogan third. The judges were Mrs.

Thomas F. Kennedy, Mrs. Alfred ento and Mrs John Botelho. Eileen Dallow and Jack Pirn- cntal, broihcr and sister, won the egg tossing contest and the orange passing contest. Mike McCoil and Wiliy Free' born won the watermelon eat- ing contest, and Jimmy Fran- apple Textbooks to non public school pupils will be issued Aug 25 to 30 from 9 a.m.

to noon at administration building on Middle Road. Harvard Enrolls Pkoiie Manager Five Boys Go To Hoop School Five Portsmouth boys Sunday to spend a week at Sam Jones Basketball School at Camp Columbus in Boxford cis was first in the dunking competition. Mass. They were Michael Bagley son of Mr. and Mrs.

Thoma Bagley of Do Aquidneck Ave. David A. Tenney of Bucolo, son of Mr Avenue, manager of the Tele-U i rs Michael Bucolo of 71 phone Company's local office 'water James Manning, so for the last three years. I of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Man leave Aug. 30, to undertake ning of Virginia Terrace: In the Softball game between the men and teen age boys, thc boys won 25 10. In anoth- cr sofrball game, the women de- year old hoys, and William graduate study at Harvard University, A graduate WilHams 'Cot- feaied the 12 12 11. John Boielho Bickel. son of Mr.

John A. Bickel of and Mrs Conanchet Drive: and Henry Winter, Mr. and Mrs. H. Win- lege with a degree in politicalison of he served for er of Hummock Avenue.

science, ye.irs in the Army, stationed iu France with the A Intelligence Corps. Tenney has been Warren were winners in thejemployed by the Telephone Co horseshoe games, winning 10 tince July 1361. of the 11 games. Rayllieou Wives Plan Speaker Raytheon Wives and guests ivill hear a resident of Marathon House discuss drug addiction at a lunch next Tuesday at Thp Coachmen. Police Benefit Host To Wives Members of the Portsmouth Police Benefit Association tertained their wives at a clam- boil last night at the Sports- Blind May See Using System LOS ANGELES (API Scientists at Wcstinghouse Electric Corp.

say they are perfecting an electronic system thai someday could help blind men mans Club at Cedar Island. Thomas H. Sandham. a I- The lunch st 12-30 is i Park, George W.H, Wood, reservations, which must a DeArruda and made i a They i 1 1 Ferreira were the committee be a hy Mrs. Edward Ferreira.

72 Kerr linad; Mrs. Hen- 15-tl John East Main Sapelly, 86 ry Ferreira, Road; Mrs. Mail Coach Road, all Ports mouth; and Mrs. Martin Ken sella of 8 Ruth Ave. Middle- toun.

a prepared the dinner. seph Fires headed the up committee. The Women's Auxiliary i 11 entertain thc men at a beach see. They're working on a way ol printing electronic circuits or flexible material as foi and paper which could lead to circuit. 1 small to he im inside the head In re and visual nerves a company spokesman sail Jamestown party and cookout at Sandy Point Beach Sept.

11. Portsmouth The system involves stencil tiny transistors--each th size of two pinheads--on com monplace materials with vaoor metal and glass instead WED. Thru SAT. SALE OF" LARGE STOCK OF YARNS and NEEDLEWORK JEM Art Store Aquidneck Shopping Center Opn Thuri. and Fri.

'til 9 Mrs. Everett Read of Sara- sola, will day to spend with her brnihrr and sister-in- law. Capl. Theodore E. Waler- hury (US.N'R ret.) and Mrs.

Watcrbury of Standish Road. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murphy of LaGrange are at cottage on Road. and Mrs.

Louis 11 aVri've'Tnurs-jand family of Rosmead, the weekend are visiting his parents, and Mrs. Manuel F. Mcllo Jr. of 2944 East Main Road, and Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence T. Mello of Longmeadow a The Mello's came east to attend the wedding of Miss Lin- East Shore The Mello's came east to at- ion last Saturday. Lifeguard Al Portsmouth Enters Block Island Swim Harold Wcymouth, iile guard and swimming instructor at Sandy Point Beach, Portsmouth has entered his application in ihe swimming race to Island. Yesterday morning he a up ilu- Siikonnct i fr Last Wcymouth a his swimming known during Life Guard Week he won the King Neptune race at Newport Beach. I mediately preceding the i IS A HOLIDAY A HOLY DAY? SUNDAY SERMON CHANNING CHURCH 11:00 A.

M. AUGUST PERMANENT WAVE SPECIAL MODERN FORM PERMANENT BEDROOM Better Homes JL JL. and Gardens AND NOW ON DISPLAY IN ALL OUR WINDOWS! Newport Furniture is proud to announce that we are part of a nationwide program among the leading furniture storei to feature 'Round the Clock As shown in the August and September issues of Better Homes and Gardens, famous American manufacturers have designed samples of leisurely bedrooms which express the theme: a bedroom is not just a place to sleep, but it is a place where you can be yourself in any of your moods or projects. In order to introduce you to this theme, we have planned all our windows to show bedrooms which suit every personality to fit every budget. We invite you to take this opportunity to come in and express yourself in the 'Round the Clock Bedroom which appeals to you.

Have you been dreaming of a sleek, new, modern look? Or the massive dark strength of the popular Spanish styles? Or the quief-and romantic Italian? We have it all, set out for you to see arid examine at your leisure. Perhaps it is time that you gave some thoughts to your own needs, as parents. Do you, perhaps, need a place where you can pursue your own work without disturbance? You might want a corner desk, or a dropleaf on a wall unit that also has room for papers and records in neat, closed cabinets. Or are you looking for a spot where you can read the evening paper without household distractions? A comfortable lounge chair is a useful and decorative addition to your bedroom in fact, why not one for each of you so that you can share moments of quiet conversation or reading together? CAMEO BEAUTY LOUNGE IN THE PROFESSIONAL BUILDING SPRING Opp. Trinity Church CALL 847-2400 for Appointment Neptune race, he performed a ihrce parts nf Ihe Medley Re by, which oilier contestant lirulxe lo Sandy Point i i in teams.

HP. won a trophy filthily mnrf a I hours, for the Sandy Point cross riv- was accompanied hy cr swim race when he waj a I Davis a i in a boat. We) lias been i ming at least a mile a day be- I fore and after work all mer. When surf is up, he is at Newpor Beach riding a board at 6 a.m. A certified water safety 1 structor, he has taught i ming for the Portsmouth, New port, and Willamantic, Bed Cross chapters.

He is a senior at Willamantic College. CLUNY SCHOOL (Cnndutnd by lh II. Joi.ph Ol Cluny limn) Brtnlon Road Nuncry, Kindergarten, Gradil 1-1 (girli and beyi) But Strvkt For Information (all 847-6701 TOMORROW! An Evening At The Elms Every Wedneiday evening at 8:00 on the lovely groundi of the Elms (weather permitting) MUSIC ta recorded of ROGERS and HAMMERSTEIN and JEROME KERN Cc' 11 brina your own cuthlon So that you may feel the whole atmosphere of a special room, we have built a model one for you to visit complete with doors, windows, drapes, etc. If you are enchanted by the dramatic Spanish designs, be sure to stop in'to view the lovely Camino Real by Thomasville. You may find just the flair you are looking for cool, light walls which accentuate the mellow warmth of the pecan wood with its bold carvings.

At Newport Furniture, your room can be your castle. Still in doubt? We have two Interior Decorators on our staff, who will be happy to advise you in making the decisions which best reflect your personal desires. WE are open every night until nine o'clock, Saturdays until six for your convenience. Why not come in and browse? 785 WEST MAIN ROAD AT VAUIY ROAD.

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