reproach, The navy’s past representation in New Hampshire has been exemplary. It will remain sd in the present and the future.Navy Recruiting Station, Manchester, N. H.I ^m. .... Portsmouth, Kittery, Eliot Men Complete Basic Navy Training(Special to the Herald)U. S; Naval Training Station, Newport, R. I„ Oct.’27—Three men from the Portsmouth area recently completed their'-, basic Naval training •. at this station and are about t.o be assigned to navy trade I or technical schools .far special in-l f£r^ Ih - shore base or ship of the ru. s; fleet for duty; They are:\rJames A. Place, 22. of load, Eliot, son oi Mr. andHarold Place.Herman C. Meliiorn. 21. of lery Point, Me,, son of Mr. * Herman C. Melhorn. . gNorman K. Spinney. \ g. Stark street, Portsmouth, son o* and Mrs. Norman E. Spinney j Place attended Eliot Hip - ^where lie was on the basW ana baseball teams. . $!Melhorn war, graduated £ fiom Traip academy i-141U1U xiaip acauciti^ fnoft**where he played DasebaU- 1 ’ ^and basketball. He has .^^1electric welder at the P°J Navy yard.Spinney attended ® school, where he played J ^ and has worked at the Souti land shipyard.It Pays To Shop All Advi