Concord Monitor from Concord, New Hampshire (2024)

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-v 'i 8 THE CONCORD DAILY MONITOR TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 23' 1969 Deaths and- Funerals TASK FORCE (Continued from Pagel) the subcommittee members uld "However the report added: Tax Rate Is Up $2 In Bristol Weather PORBCAST: Mr Nl Mt sud CMl linUM lavmt HMnndoy pwNyCMiir anU wm oMHy MMn rmt tfm pw oNl WrtwwMf LOCAL BATA HIUttMl WftMMr 1 Iwml trm Mi Mfb 41 Mm mpmi IMnMl mm iMipL Mo a Eikm ki rniAS Wfnmt May Mt awrik Sp I cmam tm i CHRISTOS' LAPPAS Christos Lappas 94 died urday at the Eagle -Convales- klel SI of 32 Thomson Park a cent Center He was the father native of Poland and a resident of Mrs Carroll Bartlett of Ep- here for SO years died yeiter-son 1 day at Franklin General Hospit- -Interment was at Pine Grove al: after a brief Illness Cemetery Manchester Bearers charter member of the were sons and grandsons A1 and Franklin' Polish Home Asaoda-George Lapps Leslie and Roe- tkm he had worked for several sell Bartlett Chris Chalcas and years at the GW Griffin Com- Youtlis Die -In Crashes 1 I 7 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Two young men have been killed and their brothers injured in separate crashes that brought New Hampshire's highway fatality toll forlhe year to 127: State police Dennis Locke 21 of Center Barnstead was killed when the car In which he was riding Monday night went off Route 28 and rammed into a stone wall in Alton 1 His brother Wallace 22 wu reported in fair condition with multiple Injuries In a Concord hospital In Groveton late Monday Gaylord Sergeant 27 of Ray- Bell 1 'f Replacing Ricluniond Philip Bell Jr Concord High School graduate In 1939 and an alumnus of the Advanced Studies Program at SL Paul's School will succeed Samuel Richmond director of this summer program next January Rev Matthew Warren rector announced Richmond's forthcoming resignation as he greeted new masters at the first faculty meeting Bell was graduated from the University of New Hampshire and received i Master of Education degree In school admlnls- Robcrts Named To Data Group A long-time legislative advocate of centralized data processing has been nominated by Gov Peterson as the legislative representative on the State Data Processing Commission The nomination of Rep Georgs Roberts' R-GUmanton was made yesterday- at -the meeting of the governor and Executive Council Roberts would replace Rep Armand Caplstran DManches-ter Peterson also nominated for mer Atty Gen Warren Waters of Concord to bo a special Judge In foe Concord District Court He would replace Francis Perkins of Concord who has been named to the Superior Court Bench pany here He had been a farmer most of his life He leaves his widow Mrs Lillian (Broadhurst) Mlszkid and nieces and nephews Services will be held Thursday at 11 am at FYanklia Cemetery with RevThomas Campbell officiating i There will be no calling hours The family requested that flowers be omitted The HL Young Memorial Arthur Cosmas DR FRED 8 EVELETB Services for Dr Fred Eve- left pioneer radiologist who died Sept 18 were held yesterday morning at South Congregational Church Rev John Bix-by officiated and Mrs Mary McLaughlin was organist A large delegation was present from the medical profession lows Home headed the delegation from the home Honorary bearers were Dr Warren Butterfield Dr Frederick A Waldron Dr Robert Whitney Dr Robert Whit- ments ROY JOHNSON Roy John-on 73 of Route IS formerly taker Dr Robert Nydegger of East Wears for1 more than Dr Angus Brooks James SO years (tied early yesterday Godfrey and Kneeland Swenson at Moors General Hospital fol-Internment will be at Blossom lowing a short illness Hill Cemetery after cremation! Born in Tamworth Mr John-Boutwell Mortuary was in son had lived in Dunbarton for charge of arrangements 10 yean He was an auto BRISTOL-Property tax bills due Dec 1 will reflect an Increase of 32 each $1000 valuation here John Schofield chairman of the board of selectmen said today The $2760 rate for 1909 compares With $2560 for 19G8 An increase in school taxes of $2J0 from $15J0 to $1110 a county increase to $190 from $1J0 and a town charge down 40 cents from $8 to $7 JO account for foe net increase total valuation increased more than $1 million last year Schofield uld Charged In 11 Breaks A Concord man arrested hist week while waiting for his horse fo come in at Rockingham Park hu teen charged with eleven counts of breaUng and entering in the Concord area Police LL Edward Manning uld today the department hu charged Daniel Hillsgrove 28 with 11 breaks' in the Concord area He added however that it will be a while before Hilte-grove is' taken to court on foe charges Hillsgrove appeared in Rockingham County Superior Court yesterday where he pleaded guilty to a charge of committing burglary to Salem on Aug He wu sentenced to two to four yean to foe State Prison on tills charge Before he begin serving this sentence however he must complete a seven year prison sentence for parole viola-tion Hillsgrove wu arrested last week by DeL SgL Omer Trombley' who spotted him at Rockingham Path He wu wanted by police then for escaping from the Rockingham County House of Correction In The Service Yeomu Third Class Chutes Mafoewson USN son of Mr and Mrs Byron Mafoewson of 56 Downing SL is presently serving with UE Naval Mobile Cbostroction Battalion 7 at Dav-teville RJ i mechanic and had owned garages In East Weare and Dunbarton for many years He leaves Ms widow Mrs Gladys Johnson foursoos wu mimj ITr Wesley Johnson Rensselaer psrtmenL He has teen audio CarroU Johnson Sr visual direct at Winnacunnet drester and Sul Yickery High School at Pitts- Concord two daughters Mrs Elias and Wallace fUM James Kennedy of Colorado Locke of Barnstead one sister i 1Vmmi Thomas of Man- 'Chester and foe kte Mr Quirk ter Mk HazdGailoway of Al- enfo JSi'wM Jdn the classics department tenyJJ and several tftertavtaf served In a siml- children 1 I maternal grandmother Mrs mmiWF wiri fente win bell MUri IMm Funeral services wiU be held ZlZ day at 1 JO pm at French and nd in cwni 1 alumnus of the Phillips Files For Re-Election i Councilman at Largs Winfield Phillips has filed for re-lectloa to the City Councfi Phillips wu first elected to dty governing board Ward 4 aldermu in 1941 He was elected alderman-at-large in 1962 and reelected in Noventter 1965T He wu one of the force aldermen-at-4arge whose terms continued through foe change in dty government form in 1967 The veteran dty official filed for re-election for a four-year term this morning Senate Choice Made By GOP MILFORD NJL CAP) Re-ptMcans in New 12th state senatorial district have chosen Amherst Republican Chairman Fred Porter their candidate for foe seat vacated by Qcdey Buchanan Porter win face' Greenfield Sdectmu Edward Conley foe Democratic nominee in a apodal election Oct 2L Porter wu chosen Monday night at a Republican district caucus here He received 10 votes Rep Malcolm Carter of Milford received six vote and Rep Harold Watson of Merrimack got force The seat became vacant with foe resignation ot Bachs nan a Republican from Amherst after he wu named federal housing administrator for the state The district includes Milford Amherst Brookline Greenfield Hollis Lyndeboro Muon Mer rimack Mont Vernon Temple Wilton and two Nariiua wards Rising Funeral Hone Goffs-town Burial win be In foe new East Weare Cemetery Friends were invited to caU at the funeral home today 2 etery Barnstead 4 and 7 to 9 pm I Calling hours for family mem bers only vrill be at their convenience at Perkins Funeral Home Pittsfield The state should make an effort to bring foe prices charged at Sunapee and Cannon In line with those charged by private and' competing operators throughout foe state prices should be given New Hampshire residents for alMay tickets" For foe State Prison the subcommittee urged: prison industries have the primary responsibility of providing training and work experience for the Inmates flbis la as should be The economic return to the state should remain a secondary function believe the prison industries kre dose to Self-sustelnlng end te Credited Ltr todl "Tte operatlons of the concrete pipe plant riundd be discontinued staff and their salaries of foe prison Industries should be increased" For foe Sweepstakes Com-Jssioii tte subcommittee urged fo egovernhr to press for liberalization of i federal laws relating to foe sale of tickets that the commission be allowed to spend some of its money for advertising and promotion and that foe commfaalon have a contingency fund Hospital Notes Mr and Mrs Douglas Moore Route 8 are parents of a daughter born this morning at Concord Hospital Yesterday's births included tern to Mr and Mrs George Demers of Suncook Mr and Mrs Denis Perreault of 7 Laurel SL and Mr and Mis Arthur Bradley of Penacook and girls bora to Mr and Mrs Vidor A Martin Sr of Suncook and Mr and Mrs Ridiard Meaervc of Contoocook Matthew A Chagnon of Pitta-field and Liu Marie Messier of Route 0 hare teen admitted to the children's division Lana Clark 251 East Side Drive left this division yesterday Entering the adult division were Mrs Robert Drapeau and Edwin Morse of Penacook Mrs Everett Sherburne of Chichester Mrs Allan Tuttle of Deerfield Bernard Walker of Hendker and Albert Jennings IS Perkins Court Adults discharged included Mrs Ethel Johnson 23 Ormond SL Lyman McKee 533 State SL Mrs Beatrice Peavey 282 Main SL and Charles A Wright 31 Joffre and wwdorM Estaninal rc bto TV twi lit bL I WM mt MLO TV ft ROSE SPRAGUE HOOKSETT Mrs Rose Sprague of Route 3 Hooksett (Led at her home Monday following a long illness She was bom in Salem Mass Mrs Sprague attended Hook-i sett Congregational Church was honorary member of the Hooksett Club member of the Historical Society of Concord and a member of the National Artist Braxier Guild She leaves her husband Stanley Sprague her parents Mr and Mrs Henry Marquis of Salem Mass four slaters Mrs John Burke of Danvers Mass Mrs Jean Graham of Junction City Kan Mrs Roy Carter of Lomd Calif and Mrs Harold Klemm of Philadelphia several nieces nephews and cousins Services will be held Thursday at 2 pm at the Cate and Johnson Funeral Home 573 Pine St Manchester Friends were invited to call at the funeral home 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm Wednesday ilDWlN A'JdANSON SALIBURY Edwin A Man-' son 83-flf Souifi -Road died at his home 'yesterday after suffering a heart attack Bora in Fbdayson Minn he lived here for three years formerly residing in Bennington Vt Fitchburg Mass and Townsend Mass He was a member and deacon of the Salisbury Congregational Church and a member of the Charles Moore Masonic Lodge of Fitchburg and'of the Salisbury Historical Society Mr Manson was an-industrial engineer He leaves his widow Mrs Agnes (Kallio) Manson two daughters- Mrs Thomas Hackett of Naperville HI and Mrs Jeffrey Clark of Nahant Mass four grandchildren a brother Everett Manson of Townsend Mass three sisters lbs Theodore Oman of Lunen-berg Mass lbs Elna Mattson of Rockland Mass and Mrs Tauno Tastula of Fitchburg and nieces nephews and cousins Services will be held Wednesday at am at Salisbury Congregational Church with Rev Theodore Hadley pastor officiating Committal sendees will be in Forest Hill Cemetery Fitchburg Friends were invited to call at the HL Young Memorial Home Franklin 7 to 9 pm ll MM''' II TeW ViedF-Ml SfhWOT TM pnc Mi WjuMLII Imm pndpt IM mmihi IJi iw rlMi fcM Im Mlb 4:41 UngW W-- Mm mn Ml mm HAS pm ImL iii IDCS eORTIMOUTM sal ML Law 4:11 ml 4:14 ml UX WiiSur brm Drug: Raul Nets Four JPour peraom ere arraigned on narcotlo charges at a special session Municipal Court yesterday Holton Rogers Jr 22 Beech SL Franklin and Jerry SIrard 17 38 River SL Franklin were charged with unlaw-' ful pouestlon of narcotics drugi and two counts each of unlawful miiing of narcotics drags Bail wu set at $500 each on foe possession charge and $1250 eadi on foe selling charges for a to tal of $3000 tell each man Robert Laramie Jr 22 Hermit Wood Road Sanbomton and Gordon Burke 21 23 Merrimack SL Bristol charged with unlawful sion of narcotics drugs Ball for Linmie wu set at $500 and for Burke $500 personal recognlz-to the court No plus were entered by the respondents and a probable cause tearing for foe four wu set for OcL 0 by Judge Leonard Sawyer Unable to post bail Rogers SIrard and Laramie were remanded to foe Grafton County JaQ to HaverhOL The men were arrested at a camp on ML Cardigan Road In Aleundrto at about 2 JO ajn Saturday by Grafton County Sheriff Herbert Ash his deputies and Alexandria Police Chief Edward Masi with cooperation from foe Bristol Police Department 1 PENACOOK SCOUTS -I i A meeting of Girl Scout leaden will be held to the home of Mia Jane Haskell Queen Street at 8 pm today Blue Cross-Blue Shield NH Board of Underwriters i ii i sS pi Jii A lH? 5 i' i fc A iS'- "I 4 i i --t Ml i A 1 1 tration during the summer from which the school operates for talented New Hampshire high school youth its first summer New Faculty BeU is the son of Mr and Mrs BeU of Ablngton Pa formerly of Concord and la married to the former Mary Ran- ala0 01 Ablngton He has recently been principal of Nute High School at Milton Thomas an school will return to teach English He is foe son of Mrs Arthur Thomas Jr of New London and foe late Mr Thomas Fire Calls Yesterday at 121 pm Car 2 was sent -out to Investigate smoke in foe Broad Cove Drive arcs Found foe smoke coming from a chimney At 10:07 pm Car 2 investigated smoke In the Romford School It was coming from' a road flare At 1223 ajn today Car 2 and Engine 1 answered a call for a furnace problem at 25 Hazel Drive Under control at 12:07 Cmmtmnr Mi VM MM NNJi Opdisil mMi mtI EASY mond was killed when the car Routt 110 The victim's brother Paul 25 sustained minor Injuries The driver of the truck David Boutin 32 of Island Pond VL escaped unhurt Locke Was native of Center Bhmstead and formerly lived ini Contoocook and Concord He MmiiwhvfLCFMCon dimTh-m at 3 pm Thursday at Center Barnstead Christian Church by Rev Melvin Jones pastor Burial will be in Rivervicw Cem- GROMYKO (Continued from Page a reply a time preliminary talks soont tLS-officiaEi said fob term preliminary talks meant discussion of foe methods of conducting foe talks agenda use of Interpreters place time and similar details tor Bradford To Report For New London Carlton Bradford Jr has succeeded Mrs Ridiard ChatelUer Monitor correspondent for New London Bradford Is owner of foe Bookshelf on Main Street Bradford is graduate of foe University of New Hampshire with a bachelor of science degree He grew up in Sutton and has owned his business la New London for force years He Is a member Of foe Independent Order of Odd Fellows of the First Baptist Chunk foe aeons New London Outing Club is a member of foe board of trustee of New London Hospital and a member of foe New London Historical Society He is a skier and artist with oils MAXHAM r' Funeral Home PAUL B' MAXHAM -T Dial 224-0031 4S West St isrer 1st SOMEONE LIVES VHEN SOMEONE GIVES! (Continued fhun Page 1) lie The exception to the taking of evidence hr public inay be paraphrased as follows Those instances' whereby a reputation Is in question other than a member pf the board actions and actions relative to foe purchase sale or lease of property which if made public would adversely affect foe Interest ot foe community to the benefit of a particular class of individuals' Shapiro said should be noted that an individual employe may request such a session to be open though the results of same would affect his reputation Such a request need not be honored If the reputation of otters than members of the board would be affected The' deliberation phase of such bearings 'may be held in executive sessions" he said I-''' ft City Man Jailed A is i V-- 1 A'Concoril man Is now in the Merrimack County Jail following hjs arrest Thursday on a charge of Jewdjmd lascivious conduct vf Leland Hudson '28 of 105 Pleasant SL and Pearl entered no idea Friday in Concord DisfaicL Court toi the charge whirls a Hudson had term charged with taking a seven-year-old girl to Ms apartment j': Bail wu set at $2500 and the case was continued to Qct 10 fxamlMtion was committed to the Jafl on failure post the bait A Achate famttf iatartakm at Cttartatta fat tea Hu toayaraUa sate gmthami aagantah! WEDNESDAY 4 A Enjoy fcbubiis vMtg SEW POKTAILE COL0I you: phabmAcist South Congregational Church uif -V'- SPONSORED BY Its MI9M Chiannana Oteah On MIlHNtof dlMH mtwpm 299" CfeMpliit nM Mil Cart FOCt niE FBIEST Li SCKEOOMJUmiB carpr a compbK Hack equipment and accessories for the sickroom See ns for all your other health needs tool WINONA 8TROBRIDGE lbs Winona (Phillips) Stro- bridge 40 of 117 Loudon Road died last night at Concord Hos-pitaL Born In Alexandria she had here for 15 years and had worked for six years at Beebe Electric Co She leaves her husband Paul Strobridge four sons James William Thomas and Stephen McGonigle all of Concord daughter Miss Katherine Me- Gonigle of Concord her mother Mrs Christabell Babb of Concord four brothers Free-: man and Willard Phillips of Rapid City SD Woodbury PhO- lips of Smoky National Park NC and William Babb of Concord six sisters Mrs' Wanlta Goodell ot Hampden Maine Mrs Pandora Hamel of Dunbarton Mrs Ann Simpson of Con-: toocook Mrs Isabelle Westgqte of Mount Home Idaho Mrs Julia Tasker ot Concord and Mrs Diane Hodgman of Pena cook and nieces and nephews' Services win be held in the Immanuel Community Church with which Mrs Strobridge had been affiliated Thursday at pm Burial will be in 11:11 Cemetery Friends were invited to c-allj at -the Wendell Butt Funeral i VM Home Pena cook today 7 10-9 pm and Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm for to TERrJSor pst Stewart Nelson Co Morrill Everett Inc Concord General Mutual Ins United Life Accident Ins Co Christian Mutual Life Ins Co Cdr8! 9 Ss ho on duw Dial dm- 5AA' I RADIO-TV AND APPLIANCES DIAL 221-21)1 CI 121 Hart) Mla Shnl Cucenl 22U312 Jackman Long Inc Metropolitan Life Ins Co MMMMihnn THE PRESCRIPTION CENTER 141-141 Vk NO MAIN ST CONCORD NH (Csnwr Ntmm St).

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