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Incorporating The Hampton Beach Advocate WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1947 FREE .DISTRIBUTION

HOfcTH HAMPTON

3urk Ulmntlal museum Hampton. 2?no fjampalitrr The BEACHCOMBER The BEACHCOM BER SHOP VOL. XXL, NO. 1 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1947 FREE DISTRIBUTION Governor Dale Predicts A Successful Season

“The Heart of The Seacoast Region” New Seawall — Boardwalk Banquet Marks Official A Good Town To Trade In A Good Town To Live In Project Nears Completion Opening Of Summer Season Vactionists who are already flock­ Ideal Weather Over 250 persons attended the || MODERN STORES - - - AMPLE FREE PARKING ing to Hampton Beach will note Reopen Soon annual banquet of the Hampton with pleasure that the new 3500- Beach Chamber of Commerce and foot seawall and board-walk run­ Brings Throngs The Coast Guard station at Village Precinct Commission last II Sturgis Clothing | Emery The Florist ning the entire length of the main Over Weekend North Beach, Hampton, will be week at the Ashworth hotel and Lamie’s Tavern Royal Auto Service beach front is rapidly nearing com­ reopened within the next week, heard Governor Charles M. Dale | Store Flowers for all Occasions pletion. predict that Hampton Beach Nationally Famous 1 Sales - Willys - Service With the official opening of the Rep. Chester E. Merrow was In­ II Nationally Known Brands Telegraphed Anywhere — Built by the State of New Hamp­ summer season here last Wednes­ formed last Thursday. “would enjoy a successful season II Men’s and Boy’s Clothing FOR FINE FOODS Anytime T E L . 2331 shire, at a cost of $200,000, the day, perfect weather arrived here­ this year and for many years to In a telegram received Friday come.” ’ V % II dally * 9-9 Fri., and Sat. project was scheduled to have been abouts just in time to draw one of TEL. 616 - TEL. 826 Beach Rd. Hampton finished and ready for promenaders the largest crowds so far this morning from Rep. Merrow, due The chief executive was high In by June 15, but a cement strike season to Hampton Beach for the to a delay in transmission, the his praise of the loyal community I Hampton Center Picard’s Furniture I held up the construction and the weekend. Beachcomber learned that the effort and cooperation of the Fearer’s Trofatter Munroe-Langstreth, Inc., company A bright, hot sun and a cool east station would open with a citizens of Hampton, stating that I Garage Store is now making every effort to have breeze combined to give weekend­ limited personnel due to the such effort and cooperation “means HI “30 Years Your Ford Dealer” Complete Shoe Store Electrical Appliances the beach front cleaned up for the ing—plus many fine cases of sun-, exisiting Coast Guard man a great deal to the success of any HI TEL. 941 HOUSE FURNISHINGS CONTRACTOR Fourth. burn which were definitely not power shortage. community.” Gov. Dale briefly re­ TEL. 383 IDepot Square Hampton The seawall itself, which caused on their schedule. viewed the highlights of the present Lafayette Road Tel. 2077 ‘The reopening of the station legislative session in Concord and so much confusion and difficulty Despite a heavy flow of traffic. came as a result of a protest last summer to the vacationist, is Chief of Police John J. Malek re­ put a special emphasis on those I John A. Janvrin Tobey’s Drug Store meeting held in Concord early bills affecting the recreational Hampton Jewell’s designed to protect the business ported no accidents. A number of in January, which was largely I LUMBER PRESCRIPTIONS area from the ravages of the winter persons went In bathing but the industry in New Hampshire. - Cooperative Bank Williams Oil-OMatic Burners attended by residents of this Referring to the passage of the Carefully Compounded and spring storms. waters of the Atlantic were report­ area. I PAINT HARDWARE >ystamatic Saving Secures Complete Burner Service anti-pollution bill, the Governor 1 he Rexall Store Because this portion of the beach ed cold. TEL. 312 Success (All Makes and Type8) is in the lee of Great Boar’s Head The daily band concerts began stated that this measure would be II TEL. 864 TEL. 2038 when a northeast storm blows—and Sunday, a full two weeks earlier the means of returning to the C A L L H A M P T O N 470 Have You Heard? i people of the state, the full use that is the kind of storm which al­ than usual, with the Hamilton That the Appleton Assinines are II S. A. Dow & Son ways has brought the greatest dam­ Beach Concert band, under the and benefits of all lakes and Howe Motor Sales down for another month since they streams in New Hampshire. He also Tobey & Merrill Marelli’s age—it was not felt necessary to direction of George “Chuck” Hill have found a new source of II Groceries-Grain-Fertilizer Tel. 2215 INSURANCE SERVICE (Continued on Page Fourteen) (Continued on Page Seven) revenue? (Continued on Page Thirteen) II Hardware - Paint KAIZER - FRAZER Groceries II TEL. 621 The Friendly Amoco Sta. Lafayette Road Fresh Fruits - Vegetable Phil Howe, Prop. TEL. 2038 2126 SALES RENTALS II JOHNNIE ROWE Elmer King 9 II Sporting Goods Hampton Center Carpenter’s COAL - COKE - WOOD II 1% mi. No. of Hampton Barber Shop Esso Station TEL. 581 | || Route 1 Children’s Work a Specialty T E L . 2170 Real Estate and Insurance Agency Whittier’s Cor. Hampti I Hampton Dry Chester Marston ^ E eFO?DSG ’ C O le C 0 * Barber Shop II Cleaners r, E0 °0DS ’ HOUSEWARE Hampton Theatre § II Come in or Tel. Hamp. 470 Call for Demonstration of Sh°PP'"9 Cente, Always the Finest In Rusco Comb. Storm Sash and DRY GOODS - GIFTWARE Entertainment ■ III Rd. Beyond “Jewell’s” Screen. TEL. 651 j? 8 Ample Free Parking T E L . 339 # s I Hackett’s Garage Hampton Publishing Co. c3 SP L II Hampton Center Towncraft Shop v S& S II Chevrolet & Mack JOB PRINTING A1 Bisson s £ || Sale* and Service Ceneral Woodworking 2 J 8 Service - Quality - Economy Electrical Contractor II 24 hr. Towing & Wrecking RAISED LETTER SIGNS T E L . 976 ^ to l| service Tel. 555 Exeter Road H&mpt T EL. 2276 Power Oil Burners YOUR CONVENIENCE T T 1 n c ™ . . ™ IS ADVERTISEMENT SPONSORED b y r u n MILE BRIDGE OFFICE 409 OCEAN BLVD. NORTH SHORE ROAD HAWTON BUSINESS MEN'S "ASSOCIATION TEL. 588 TEL. 2279 TEL. 835

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ITlTTWr— I H — i ini mm ii The BEACHCOMBER ■4 w* The BEACHCOMBER I shore dinner, which was served at 5 seven o'clock. Have You Heard? Taking And Selling Illegal A committee of club members as­ That Millie is back? Have You Heard? sisted in preparing a most delect­ That Pete proved himself a better able New England shore repast man at bowling than John — with Lobsters Scored At Meeting which consisted for the most part Q qgaJLuclUz feti&oUieA. Casino employees as witnesses? of steamed clams and plenty of ------+ ------boiled lobsters with all of the in­ Drake of Rye Beach was chosen cidentals which ordinarily accom­ Fishermen Fight as chairman. pany such a meal and ending up Jack Armstrong and Renee and Honkie starting the new season Dunfey’s with huge slices of watermelon and Plummer enjoying the late after­ by a visit with Jo-Jo . . . Jack To Save Lobster Commissioner Carpenter said that coffee. Robert T. Kiely of Hamp­ noon sun . . . Jim O’Neil and Honkie Rainey and Laura getting the Clam Grill HOTEL KENTVILLE the taking and selling of illegal ton Falls was chairman of the Yeaton hand 'n handing it along the benefit of the noon-day sun . . . Tim Ocean Blvd., next to Ashworth From Extinction sized lobsters had increased to such special committee in charge of VETS’ FIX IT SHOP beach . . . Gert Woodburn and Buckley and starry-eyed Rita, al­ Rooms with Hot and Csld an extent that unless this indis­ No job too big or too small Running Water the outing and acted as master of Harry Youngman, a new twosome though busy making plans for FAMOUS FOR The lobster industry in New criminate taking of lobsters is COLONIAL COTTAGE seen together quite often of late . .. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Goding ceremonies during the presentation October 18th, # take • time out* to French Fries Hampshire is facing extinction halted before the lobsters attain tho Cor. Marsh Ave. & Johnson Ave. Joe Reynolds and hiB Mary with enjoy a week-end at the beach . . . Telephone Hampton 950 of prizes. Fried Clams within a few years if the practice legal size the industry is likely to The next regular meeting will be Kelly, Moriarty and O'Neil stars in their eyes as they danced Kay and Bob Boisvert getting Grilled Frankforts of not returning to the ocean become extinct. The commissioner held on Monday evening, June 23 REASONABLE RATES at the Casino Ballroom . . . June acquainted again with the bou­ Luncheonette Service waters under-sized lobsters is con­ said that Conservation officers have at the Goody Cole Room in Lamie's Koehler sporting the usual gorgeous levard attractions after a rather tinued, was brought out vividly last endeavored to enforce the lobster Tavern with the usual speaking tan and, of course, the usual long absence . . . Millie Koch spend­ At the start of the boardwalk Thursday at a protest meeting laws as established by the legisla­ program. President Alfred L. Tow­ gorgeous man ... Louise and Arline ing her after-working-hours with The James Grille called by lobster fishermen from ture, but that 90 per cent of the er and extension chairman, Victor Rainey strolling along the bou­ Roland Belanger . . . Andy Conforti, Seabrook, Hampton Beach and appeal cases after a conviction in Grandmaison attended the first reg­ FLOWERS levard with Joe McNamara and Bill Smith, and Roger Lang munch­ Top of the Boardwalk surrounding towns. the lower court, have been thrown ular meeting of the Exeter Klwanis catching up on the latest Manches­ ing a snack after the Saturday The meeting was held in the cut of court in the Superior Court club held last Tuesday night at BOUQUETS ter news . . . Jim Foley and his night dance . . . Huck Donovan and Hampton Beach Community hall for “lack of evidence/' lovely wife on an evening off at a charming brunette enjoying each the Exeter Country club. Dr. Mar- CORSAGES and with Ralph G. Carpenter of Wolfe- Herman L. Smith of Exeter, past ron S. Fort was the guest speaker. the Casino Ballroom . . . Jackie other's company at the Casino Ball- Delicious Snack* boro, director of the Fish and Game president of the New Hampshire “Flowers by Wire” Percival and Shirley Moulthrop i oom . . . Bunny O’Hearn and commission and Commissioners Federated Sportsmen’s clubs, sug­ wading in the icy Atlantic . . . Mary Company relaxing at the Cafe Between J - K Streets Harry M. Bickford of Manchester gested that the fishermen form an Delivery Service Herlihy and Bill Kennedy enjoying Royale . . . Kay Stickles and Lee on the BlvcL and Charles E. Smart of Ossipee in organization to develop a program ,| I NK INS an “after-the-movies” snack . . . surrounded by the Sunday crowd attendance. John Hedderman and Jean, Dick on the beach, but oblivious to all . . . OPEN TILL 1 P. M. aimed to preserve the lobster in­ Emery the Florist Carrow Widow of Seabrook called dustry. Maker and Rita, an attractive four­ Frank Mallahan and beautifully Tel. 826 the meeting to order and Herbert DELICIOUS Mill Rd., Hampton some along the boardwalk . . . Hugh tanned Marie together on all occa­ Upon motion of Abbot B. Drake Reynolds and Carol, Jim O’Neil sions . . . Dottie Hromada and Phii of Rye Beach, hotel proprietor, it Cooney laughing over a good joke. was voted to appoint a committee Homemade Candies of three, consisting of Carroll W. Corn Specialties FRESH FISH DAILY Dow of Seabrook, Armand Gauron BUFFET SUPPER New Staff Writer Our prices are consistent with of Hampton Beach and Joseph L. our quality work on all types of LOBSTERS — FISH — CLAMS Rawding of Rye to go to Concord See them made Every Wednesday — 5 to 8 P. M. For Beachcomber printing. and confer with Gov. Charles M The Beachcomber is not without Dale. 193 OCEAN BOULEVARD At The Shelburne its changes this summer as we Whether it is a business card, CASINO FISH MARKET announce that the new* staff writer stationery, office forms or a 22 K STREET on the beach will be Miss Terese book — Get our prices first! STARTING JULY 2 O’Brien of J street and Manches­ rear of Hampton Beach Casino Kiwanis Club ter. PHONE HAMPTON The Partridge Call Mary Fogarty for Reservations before 8 p. m. Miss Mary Fogarty, who last year Boulevard Hampton Beach, N. H. Enjoys Spring Monday. gathered the items of interest, Breakfast TICKETS $1.50 couldn't get her health insurance 555 Luncheon policy renewed if she continued her FOR QUALITY PRINTING Outing Monday Dinner risky career of “beachcombing”—so we hope that 350U guys and gals will ! The annual spring outing of the Homemade Rolls & Pastries 24-HOUR SERVICE treat Miss O’Brien a little more GUARANTEED ON MANY Kiwanis Club of the Hamptons was Fresh Vegetables gently. held last Monday evening at the LOCAL JOBS I former home of the Hampton Har­ FOOD OF THE HIGHEST The Beachcomber is designed QUALITY DAIRY solely for the entertainment of bor Yacht Club with forty members summer visitors, and does not HOT ROLLS DAILY and guests in attendance. The out­ CABINS - with showers Inner- Hampton ing opened in the late afternoon PRODUCTS aspire to any great literary achieve­ spring mattre8ee8. Away from ments or news scoops. However we with a fishing derby in which about highway to assure restful sleep. Retail Service You Will Enjoy do have our fun and you can share twenty members of the club par­ Publishing Co. ticipated. The first fish was caught Rooms with private bath GRADE A - HOMOGENIZED - REGULAR - CHOCOLATE - CREAM in it by helping Miss O’Brien get REAL HOME MADE by J. Fred Hayward; the smallest Z* ml. north of Hampton Center all the choice morsels of news each Fine Custom Printing week. by Elliot Stevens of North Hamp- 5 min. from beach on Route L*| FRANK B. FREEMAN LAFAYETTE ROAD (ton and the largest fish was land- The Beachcomber wants nq part BREAD I ed by Herbert Trofatter. Other Telephone 2139 Formerly Johnson's of any news involving personalities HAMPTON I Kiwanlans enjoyed speed boat rides Robert and Leslie Partridge, HAMPTON TEL. 2050 —just clean fun to be enjoyed by land various sports previous to the I , Props. all. PIES I 3 = ------excellent food plus excellent view THE GREENLANDS CAKES TOURIST CAMP

equal North Shore Boulevard BURTT’S Hampton, New Hampshire KING’S HIGHWAY WILLIAM JAMES DINING ROOM Winter Address AT 3RD STREET Albert D. Fanning 31 Sherwood Road At The Beginning Of The Boardwalk Hazel P. Fanning MELROSE, MASS. The BEACHCOMBER. The BEACHCOMBER

Reunion Real Estate and Insurance 1 at the close of the beach season. The entire seacoast area opened The Beachcomber Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur E. Lamb IDEAL WEATHER — L. HERBERT CLOUGH earlier than usual this year in pre­ Incorporating The Hampton Beach Advocate The (Continued from Page Three) paration for the greatest influx of 275 Ocean Ave. summer visitors in history. The A Vacation Digest of all the news THE LEAVITT FAMILY Asso­ Tel. 691 Hampton Beach Feted On Golden Anniversary early opening at Hampton Beach information for the summer visitor. ciation will hold its annual reunion of Portsmouth and Hampton Beach was brought about by the fact that I in the Ashworth hotel, today w t Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur E. Lamb, wood. The table was attractively Fireworks displays held in past more than 3200 high school music­ Published Wednesdays, June 25 to August 27 a dinner at lp .m .A business meet­ for many years, proprietors of decorated with delphiniums and pe­ years, but absent through World ians from all six New England ing will follow, with election of famed Lamb’s store at the beach, onies, with a large anniversary War II years will be resumed this states were quartered here during By The officers. Arrangements are in were feted at a surprise reception cake in the center. A large purse evening ae 10 p.m. and will continue the two-day New England School charge of Frank E. Leavitt of at the Lawrence House, Hampton was presented the honored couple, each Wednesday evening through- Music Festival, May 23, 24. HAMPTON PUBLISHING COMPANY Hampton Beach. Officers of the Beach, Monday evening, it being also a corsage of tea roses to Mrs. out the entire season, weather per­ NEWMTTW HAMPSHIREH tAMPTON group include Vard Leavitt of the Occasion of their 50th wedding Lamb, and a boutonniere to Mr. mitting. Besides set pieces there .Brockton, Mass., president, and anniversary. Lamb. Mr. Ernest Underwood made will be aerial displays and bombs. Miss Alice Bumpus of Pawtucket, More than 100 guests were pres­ the presentation speeches. FOR ADVERTISING RATES IN THIS PAPER Mr. and Mrs. Lamb were mar­ Many of the heavy benches built R. I. secretary. ent and a delicious buffet lunch in the State's wood-working shop TELEPHONE HAMPTON 555 was served by the hostesses Mrs. ried at her home in Manchester, and they were childhood sweet­ at Concord, will have been painted Communications and Items from Kenneth Ross, Mrs. George May- and put in place for the accom­ them, and Mrs. Ernest Under- hearts. They wfent to New York readers are welcome at all times. on their honeymoon, leaving by modation of those vacationists at­ boat from Fall River, Mass. tending the daily band concerts, Hello ! They came to the beach in 1910, and the fireworks programs. These is and operated a store where the Wil­ benches will seat 6 or 7 each. As DAILY SERVICE I' We are back again at the same liam James restaurant is now lo­ they are painted, they will be placed Another Year Rolls Around Btand. T H A N K S to those people cated for 21 years. While there, near the bandstand on Ocean Bou­ Jiffy Foto Service levard opposite the Hampton Beach 0 £ A G H . who made is possible by trying they were hurried out twice and As inevitably as the tide ebbs and flows, the months have come and ourf after the a^fcbnd’, fire, moved to 257 Casino. 8th St. Hampton Beach gone and another summer season is here^Just as inevitably The Beach­ SBSMH" Fried Clams, French Fries, Ocean Boulevard when the store The children’s playground will be comber is on hand to welcome the vacationists of 1947 who have shown was built fd years ago. After 37 set up very shortly in a new beach Sandwiches, Hot Dogs years on the beach, the combined the good judgement of spending their vacation or just their leisure hours Cold Drinks front location, in the vicinity of G at Hampton Beach. • 2 Floor Shows Every store and home was sold, and they and H streets, which will be more moved to Manchester for the win­ easily accessible and at no sacrifice Trenholm Builders A number of changes have been effected at Happy Hampton since night including Sun. Dick & Jerry’s ter. of beach area. Take Out Stand Mr. and Mrs. Lamb are spending last summer and a number of new faces may be found along the business Miss Lorretta White of Worces­ HAMPTON, N. H. front Chief among the new features of interest to the vacationist, of • C St. Next to Chesterfield Apts. the summer at the Lawrence New, M oderate Prices House. ter. Mass., secretary of the Hamp­ course, is the new boardwalk extending from the Ashworth to Haver­ ton Beach Chamber of Commerce, General hill street, which is rapidly nearing completion. Promenaders will have is expected to arrive Friday to re­ ample facilities to stroll the length of the beach this summer and for Phone Nbypt. 250 Compliments sume her duties and will be in the Building many years to come while the sea wall will serve to protect the val­ Chamber’s information booth on and uable property along the business front. Hampton Beach Chamber of Commerce Ocean Boulevard. Upon her arrival, Mrs. Catherine Sullivan, who has Maintenance The band stand is also getting a much needed face lifting and the which provides been substituting there, will be new benches being placed near the shell will prove very popular with YOUR ENTERTAINMENT rlaced in charge of the new car now TEL. 485 young and old alike. Missing from the bandstand will be the familiar on display which will be given away figure of Hal McDonnell who w*on many friends and admirers during the paBt summers at Hampton. His place being taken by Chuck Hill of Portsmouth, who is sure to please the listening audience. Down at the south end of the beach the state recreation area is now , well equipped to do its part in entertaining the summer visitor with ! four new tennis courts in excellent condition besides a variety of other STATE RECREATION games. If the General Court of New Hampshire, now in its final week, sees fit to pass the Recreation Bill, there will be a swimming pool at the bathhouse which will be custom built for the vacationist with four separate pools — one accomodating 300-400 persons, a diving pool and AREA two separate wading pools for the young fry. For those males who enjoy the avocation of sidewalk superintendents, HAMPTON BEACH even on their vacation, there is a bridge building project going on at Hampton river, where the old mile-long wooden bridge iB being re­ Rte. 1A, Near Hampton River Bridge Pre-Inventory Clearance placed by a modern structure. All in all, from the tip end of North Beach to the Hampton River, OF Hampton Beach is growing and expanding, modernizing and improving * STATE SUPERVISED MODERN BATHHOUSE — to make more enjoyable your stay at Happy Hampton. * LARGE PARKING a r e a q u ie t a t m o s p h e r e SUMMER WEAR beach sa fe t y p a t r o l THE PENNIMAN AGENCY * OCCASIONAL MUSIC 25 PERCENT TO 5 PERCENT WRITING EVERY FORM OF REFRESHMENTS a v a il a b l e OFF ON INSURANCE and other G ^ ee80ard’ H°rSeshoe P ^ h in g , Croquet, Men’s - Boy’s - Misses — Children’s an(1 Women’s beach wear and summer EXCEPT LIFE togs tion, picn^t^ki°U8e observation deck for relaxa- Telephone Hampton 302 ’ PlCtUC tables other facilities. Winnacunnet Road Hampton, N. H. Newburyport EXCELLENT SUN AND SURF BATHING Pleasant Street The BEACHCOMBER T h e BEACHCOMBER 9 back to Quonset or had been trana- Have You Heard? Police Continue ferred. Have You Heard? Chief Malek has notified the FBI Probe Of $16,125 and the Bureau of Personnel at About the chef who stays at Naval headquarters in Washington. HAMPTON Theatre News That Margaret Higgins had a work after hours and for wh Mystery Bonds surprise visit from Don of Arling- THEATRE reason? Police here are trying to unravel HAMPTON CENTER i HAMPTON . . . IO K A .... the "mystery of the bonds” after I "THE VERDICT” this morning is back again In her most Peter Llndstrom of the Hotel Hunt­ Tel. 339 I on the new film drama of that exciting adventure — "UNDER­ ington in Boston walked into police name opening at the Hampton COVER MAISIE" starring Ann station with duffel bag containing CONTINUOUS Wednesday is “Three Cheers! ”— Southern. This time Maisie plays I0KA THEATRE Exeter $16,126 in government bonds which Wed. Thurs. June 25-26 for Warner Brothers who produced the part of an undercover investiga­ STRAND he said he found at midnight Sat- M I Ml. MON 1 HOt the film; for Sydney Greenstreet, tor and helps considerably in track­ NEWBURYPORT urday night. Peter Lorre and Joan Lorring, who Phone Nybpt, 919 • Portsm outh Tel. 847 HELMUT DANTINE ing down a gang of embezzlers. She Telephone Exeter 270 According to Police Chief John are starred in the picture; and for is even taken for a ‘ride* but we J. Malek, Lindstrom was traveling ANDREA KING the impeccable direction of Don don’t have to tell you that due to Now Playing Ends Saturday Siegel, who makes of “THE VER­ north on US highway No. 1 when Now through Saturday, June 28 her cleverness comes out on the WILLIAM PRINCE DICT" an ingenious adventure in n he noticed a duffel bag on the road (^winning side. This is truly a gay The "Miracle” Picture suspense as well as that rarest of The Talk of the Country near the Hampton. Falls-Seabrook and delightful comedy — packed June 27-28 of the Yearl all cinematic achievements— a with laughs, trills, romance and Friday, Saturday line. He stopped, picked up the k.. J N “Shadow Of A mystery which remains a mystery suspense. In the supporting cast are ‘THE YEARLING” bag and investigation revealed the “MIRACLE ON 34TH right up to the last few feet of Barry Nelson, Mark Daniels. Leon SHARYN MOFFETT - REGIS TOOMEY bonds. STREET” Woman” exciting film. Ames and Dick Simmons. The bonds, according to police, with are issued to David Allen Bower- Maureen O’Hara - John Payne MADGE MEREDITH — WALTER REED Also sock or Mrs. Benet Bowersock. But LESLIE BROOKS 6:08; Wells Beach 6:40; Kenne­ Gregory Peck - Jane Wyman the catch is that on the different T O M & JERRY Cartoon & News JIMMY LLOYD ‘Beachcomber’ To bunk 6:48; Biddeford 7:00; Old UNA O’CONNOR bonds, addresses are listed for the Orchard Beach 7:11, and will Claude Jarman couple in Honolulu, California, Okla­ Sun., Mon., Tues. JEFF DONNELL Give Fast Train arrive Portland Union Station at homa and Quonset Point, R. I. In June 29-30, July 1 7:30 p. m.N(DST). addition to bonds the bag con­ “CHILD OF DIVORCE” Gregory Peck - Joan Bennett Travel To Boston The Pine Tree, during the sum­ Starts Sunday, June 29 tained a government check for $275 in Ernest Hemmingway’s “It’s Great To Be mer months, will become a non­ made out to David A. Bowersock. Return of the “Beachcomber" on weekdays, providing a fast, later stop train between Boston and Port­ CHARLES STARRETT — SMILEY BURNETTE Chief of Police Malek haB learned “THE MACOMBER Young” afternoon, all-coach train from Bos­ land, continuing to ^leave the North Van Johnson - June Allyson from Navy officials that Bowersock AFFAIR” ton to the beaches and to Portland; Station at 4:30 p. m. (DST) on NANCY SAUNDERS — BUZZ HENRY — FRED SEARS] is a Chief Motor Machinist Mate and the return of the Beach Special week-days and arriving Portland “HIGH BARBAREE” Plus 6:30, omitting the present stop at and was last stationed at Quonset Noveltoon and World News on Sundays from Boston to Port­ Point, R. I., where he lived in a Fri., Sat. June 27-28 land until Sunday Sept. 7 (with Biddeford. “LAW OF THE CANYON” government housing development 4 Days Starting Wed., July 2 (Mat. Sat. 2:15) this train also operating on July 4 at 4 Shore Acres. Friends and Ann Sheridan - Lew Ayres and Labor Day, Sept. 1.) are the neighbors who were questioned, be­ in principal changes affecting the lieve that Bowersock left on a fish­ JAMES CAGNEY Portland Division shown in the new Have you visited the FERNCROFT AL­ B S I l y (Continuous Show Saturday) ing trip to Northern Maine but “THE UNFAITHFUL” ANNABELLA summer timetables of the Boston didn’t know whether he was coming and Maine Railroad which become LEYS this year? The alleys have been RICHARD CONTE effective next Sunday. h i & i Sunday, Monday June 29-30 Commencing next Sunday; the newly resurfaced, new approaches In­ NOW — OPEN FOR TH E SEASON Beach Special will leave the North stalled, modern rest-rooms added and the — BARRY NELSON 4 “13 Rue Station every Sunday, and on July SHOWS 7:15 and 9:00 P. M. ONLY 4 and Sept. 1, at 9 a. m. (daylight building completely renovated. If you MARK DANIELS — — DICK SIMMONS M adeleine” time) and stopping at Lynn 9:18 a. m.; Salem 9:27; Hampton 10:05; visit, you’ll like. Latest News Cartoon Portsmouth 10j_20; Kennebunk 10:59; Biddeford 11:11; Old Orch­ “UNDERCOVER MAISIE” Olympia Theatre Casino Theatre ard Beach 11:20 will arrive in Port­ THE FERNCROFT ALLEYS Hampton Beach land at 11:35 a. m. Its return trip “A" ST. HAMPTON BEACH TEL. 410 Sun., Mon. June 29-30 on Sunday nights will leave Port­ WARNER BAXTER — NANCY SAUNDERS land at 6:35 p. m. (DST); Old Orch­ BOWLING AND BICYCLING m %ma Wed., Thurs., June 26-27 TYRONE POWER ard Beach 6:54; Biddeford 7:03; June 25-26 Thurs. Frl., Kennebunk 7:17; Portsmouth 8:01; CLEM BEVANS — GRIFF BARNETT GENE TIERNEY Hampton 8:19, arriving Salem 9:01; That's right! You can now rent your “PURSUED” “JOLSON Lynn 9:12 and Boston 9:30 P- m. bicycles at the FERNCROFT. And PAUL GUILFOYLE Robert Mutchum - Teresa Wright JOHN PAYNE (DST). The all-coach Beachcomber will theyr’e the BEST! ROADMASTERS STORY” ANNE BAXTER leave the North Station every week­ “THE MILLERSON CASE” day at 4:50 p. m. (DST) and, run­ and COLUMBIA-BUILT BIKES. And Prl„ Sat., ning express to Hampton will stop t h e y ’re BRAND NEW ! I I Yes air! If June 27-28 “The Razor’s there at 5:51 p. m.; Portsmouth Sat., Sun., Mon., June 28, 29» 3° you give us a trial, you’ll like the Continuous Show Sunday “JOHNNY O’CLOCK” Edge” FERNCROFT. Dick Powell - Evelyn Keys H u m “CALCUTTA” THEATRE lo iftl Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday July 1-2-3 For this picture only! SMtSBORMIBl Alan Ladd - Gail Russell .. Shows start at 6:30 P. M. - -v 2 Big Hits A WORD FROM THE MANAGEMENT: “We pledge Sun., Mon., Tues. HUMPHREY BOGART — BARBARA STANWYCK 29,30,1 Abbott and Costello ourselves to give you the very BEST we can, both m "THE TIME OF THEIR LIVES" BOWLING and BICYCLING.” When you feel like do­ ALEXIS SMITH — NIGEL BRUCE — PAT O’MOORE “IT HAPPENED IN Eddie Bracken - Veronica Lake Tues., Wed, July 1-2 Evenin gs from 7:00 "HOLD THAT BLONDE" ing either, why not try the FERNCROFT. Weekdays 10:00 A. M. to Midnight BROOKLYN” Starting Sunday Matinee Saturday only, 2:15 Sundays 1:00 P. M. to 11:00 P. M. “THE TWO MRS. CARROLS” Frank Sinatra -J|mmy Durante “STALLION ROAD” Hedy Lamarr - George Sanders OPEN “THE STRANGE WOMAN" CLOSED TUESDAYS BOWLING HARRY F. McLANE BICYCLING Kathryn Grason Ronald Reagan - Alexis Smith Allan Lane - Jean Rogers string prop. 25c per hour "GAY BLADES" T he BEACHCOMBER The BEACHCOMBER 11 week-end guests of Norman Kelly Warns Of Ban of the Colonial Cottage on Marsh Have You Heard? Have You Heard? Beach Notes John the About the Whip’s large appetite On Firecrackers About Pete's letters to Hartford? at breakfast time? Mrs. William Fogarty and son, s r j s s s K,r . Due to the increasing number of BARBER Have You Heard? James, of Annapolis, Md., are accidents resulting from firecrack spending the summer at the “Idle- ers, Police Chief John Malek has "21 Years at Hampton Beach" Glamour Manor EILEEN’S hurst” on J street with Mrs. requested that Hampton Beach New C 8T. Location Have You Heard? Have You Heard? GUESTS SANDWICH SHOP Fogarty’s mother, Mrs. John Dwyer. residents be reminded again that That Honk has a beautiful piano C S T R E E T Recent guests at the “Tides,” the use of firecrackers of any Bort How magnificent the "Tides” Kitchen Privileges Ocean Boulevard, were: Dr. Charles is strictly forbidden on the beach for sale? It's a godd buy too! looks? >1. 2217 601 Ocean Blvd Hot Dogs, Hamburgs James Crowley of G. Bowman, Jr., of Marlboro, Mass.; N H and Pat Hebert of Ashland, at any time. • Hampton Beach All Kinds of Sandwlohes Avis R. Hubbard and Marie Lynch N. H., were recent guests at the The sale of fireworks Is Illegal Have You Heard? Have You Heard? of Milford, Mass.; M. Levine of "Shelburne," on K street. under the laws of the State of New Who Is in the driver’s seat this Why Honk6 wants to go to New York City; John F. Jackson The Bryson family of Manchester, Hampshire. year? Bridgeport? and family of Medford, Mass.; Mr. N. H., Is spending the summer at Courteous Service, Cleanliness and Mrs. J. D. Kelly of Columbus, North Beach. Have You Heard? 9 The Have You Heard? # Have You Heard? Ohio; Barbara Hart, Irene Flynn, Among the week-end guests at EXCELLENT FOOD and Charles O’Brien of Lawrence, That Carol and Hugh are almost the Hillcrest Hotel were: Mr. and About Joe Karas' "one-night” That Eddie Travers and Florence Mass.; Mary Connorton, Catherine inseparable these days? Buckley are engaged? Corner Store McLaughlin, and Ann Connorton of Mrs. J. A. Kane of West Dennis, dates with all the Lawrence girls? • F oley’s Mass., Robert S. Moulton, Thomas Manchester, N. H.; Helen Pappas WILLSON’S Have You Heard? Have You Heard? GROCERIES and Kay Douras of Dorchester, M. Gibbons, Thomas J. Brunton of Restaurant Springfield, Mass., and J. Gordon That the price of coffee and Mass. Have You Heard? GARAGE That the "Fried Kettle” on A GENERAL MERCHANDISE doughnuts has gone up this year. Gerard O'Brien of Arlington. Durning. street is opening next week end? Meet Your Friends at Foley's" Soda Fountain Mr. William McConnor of Law­ About Jim’s visits to the "Grand­ STORAGE • Mass., James O’Neil and William view’?” Have You Heard? Ocean Boulevard Moriarty of Cambridge, Mass., rence, Mass., and Boar’s Head had Day - Week - Month Have You Heard? as a week-end guest Mr. David Hampton Beach, N. H at Highland Ave. William Sullivan, William Quinn, Gas - Oil - Tires - Parts That the Tavern is very well and John Breen of Boston, were Roach of Lawrence, Mass. Who "Goldenrod” is at the State! represented at the Casino Ball­ Bath House? Week-end guests at the "Rowell,” Washing - Repairs room ? *; • Marsh Ave., included Russell D. • . i t Coldbeck, Doris Cormier, Theresa MARSH AVE., AT A ST. Have YotTHttird*- Have You Heard? Huard, Mrs. A.^-Hnard, Romeo Tel. Hampton 2246 * bns etelflU That Ernie has a new supply of That Bill Schubert was stag Bella’s Market . Boisvert, Pavlo Datsis and Jean E. ties? Saturday night. Where was Mary, I Thonimen. Bill? Recent guests at the "Ocean Have You Heard7 . Have You Heard? House” were: Doris L. Netherwood Sound Movies That Little Red Riding Hood mm and Marion Netherwood of North RAYMOND STURGIS That Honkie just "loves” Jo-Jo? Adams, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. V. G. CARTOONS - SPORT conducts daily cooking lessons? GOODS Scura of Rochester, N. Y.; Mr. and Ambulance Service TRAVEL - MUSICALS Have You Heard? ■"*•1 •. 1 Mrs. Walter S. Warren of Dorches­ NOVELTIES Have You Heard? MEATS Park Ave. Hampton, N. H. That Pete has decided against ter, Mass.; Dorothy Jones and I Stage Complete Show Telephone 657 marriage this summer? Quite a That Rita received a telegram Blvd. Between J & K Streets Agnes Marr of New Rochelle, N. Y. Indoors or Outdoors change for Pete. from Dick in California for her j Mrs. Arthur Becker and daughter, Ideal for • birthday? • Patricia, of Miami Beach, Fla., are HOTELS-INNS-CABINS Have You Heard? spending the summer with Mrs. Low Rates it you Becker’s father, Mr. James Mc- That Elsie is an added attraction Cool of K street. Jack Proctor at the Casino Dining Room? SMITH & GILMORE Mr. and Mrs. Eli N. Marcotte of want 5 High. Ave., Hampton Bch. Have You Heard? m m sm «;»>» FISHING PIER Ra>mond and Hampton Beach, have j returned from St. Petersburg, Fla., That Joe Lawlor has acquired Hampton River where they were the guest of Mrs. the” accent? Mabel White. Mrs. White returned TRY THE with them and will be their guest Have You Heard? DEEP SEA FISHING TRIPS for the summer at the Holiday PALMER’S | Nook, Highland Ave. HARBOR That Danny is an asset to Camp­ d a i l y ! * at,ie Harr|ugton and Mrs. DINING ROOM GRILL ion’s this year? Ralph Moulton are patients at the Lines and Bait Furnished ^ Lxeter hospital. Have You Heard? Open Cooked by Expert Chefs RADIO TOILET FACILITIES Mr. and Mrs. Allen Raymond, Jr Near the Mile Long That Jane! the two Carols, Jean are here for another summer? Th! w!?!lV,ng con6ratulations on Clams a Specialty HAMPTON BEACH HI °i 3 SOn' Allen Raymond • Y o rk Francis hospital in New Lobster All Style Breakfasts, Dinners Have You Heard? activities • *- ; J < 7 # Boats SEAPLANE RIDES Io n * ? °n JuDe 8‘ Mrs- Ray­ Steaks and Chops That many people are awaiting mond is the former Barbara But- Opp. Coast Guard Station and >er. Mrs. Charles Butler of 19th North Shore Hampton Beach Iris’ arrival. Right, Ernie? Hampton Beach 3treet 13 ^M n g them in New York Lines

Cook the modern thrifty * C. DeValk R. Meier KELLY’S GRILL When al Hampton Beach RENT WITH ELECTRICITY OCEAN BOULEVARD AT C STREET Visit SPEEDBOAT RIDES Open 6 a. m. to 1 a. m. Private Parties, Moonlight Trips Arranged PLAYLAND TEL. HAMPTON 503 THE BEST FOODS SERVED N. L. Smith Mrs. H. C. Gilmore N. L. Smith, Jr B E A C H C 0 M' BER______The BEACHCOMBER ■ —| New Tourist Map tickets to the N. H. Sportsmen's ceedings, which would authorize a Harris, Mr. N. H. Sportsmen’s Show particularly desirable. bond issue amounting to the sum Langley, Sr.f F Issued By State The Archery, rifle and pistol of $500,000 to be spent oh the I q . Kinsley and Show, August 30 events have been officially con­ orderly development of state owned . W. Tucker. CONCORD. N. H., - - GUIDE firmed and the present total of recreational areas in New Hamp­ new edition o£ the New Hampshire Sportsmen throughout the Btate championship title contests to be shire. ! Map. believed to be more Have You Heard? CHURCH SERVICES will be seeking members of clubs decided at the N. H. Sportsmen's Mr. Tobey described the pro­ ' attractive and useful than previous affiliated with the Federated Sports­ Show Ib now 53. posed swimming pool for Hampton That the Dnnfey boys are back editions, was recently issued jointly Community Church men’s Club in order to purchase Early indications point to a Beach state park as being "tailor for another glorious simmer? All I by the State Highway department (Protestant) advance sale tickets to the New record number of exhibitors of made for the tourists." The pool I callers welcome, girls! | and the. State Planning and De- D Street Hampshire Sportsmen's Show, to sporting goods, equipment, trailers will be built to accommodate be- 1 i velopment commission. and planes. 10:30 Morning Worship be held August 30, 31 and Septem tween 300-400 persons and can be I One of the most attractive new her 1 in the Spruce Pond Camp, operated at night. It will have a features is a pictorial map in June 29—Rev Dr. Mills Serving the Seacoast Region July 6-13—Rev. Howard W . Bear Brook Reservation, Allens- separate diving pool with three color showing many of the state s 1 town, midway between Manchester GOV. DALE — levels of diving boards and two vacation attractions, products, in- bee of Boston. ; and Concord. (Continued from Page Three) separate wading pools for young­ I dustries and educational Institu­ A contest among the clubs and a sters. tions The front cover reproduces ST. PATRICK'S ' new automobile to the lucky ticket Mr. Tobey stated that he felt the a color photograph of Mount Choco- (Roman Catholic) purchaser will make advance sale cited the results of the state's pool could be used for exhibitions, rua as seen from the highway. Church Street advertising program, which was contests and instruction for the i Another new feature of the map directly responsible for 75,000 ad­ young people of this section of the I is a symbol that shows the locations Masses: 7, 8, 9 and 10 A. M. ditional requests for information in state, to allow them to enter com­ of covered bridges, for the benefit Confessions heard on Satun BOAR’S HEAD 1946 and brought into the state petition elsewhere in the country. Ross Garag< of photographers and others who night beginning at 7:30 P. an estimated $2,000,000 added Many distinguished guests were are interested in the picturesque 1 * Masses at Rye church — Sund recreational revenue. present at this annual affair of the HAMPTON BEACH Ail Kinds of Insurance old spans. 6:30 and 8:30 A. M. two beach organizations and were Airports and seaplane bases are for Sends Regrets Particular People introduced by Toastmaster Tucker. STORAGE — REPAIRS indicated and listed, as well as BAND CONCERTS The greetings of the Hampton Seated at the head table with Gov. state and U. S. Forest Service — 2-3. 4-5, 7-8, 8:30-9: MEALS BY RESERVATION Beach Precinct Commissioners was Dale were President and Mrs. Ray­ Tire Work - Greasing camps and recreation areas. ONLY extended by Col. George Ashworth mond L. Goding, Precint Commis­ FIREWORKS who was given an ovation upon his sioner and Mrs. Ernest Underwood, ROAD SERVICE Approved by Duncan Hines introduction by James W. Tucker, Every Wednesday — 10 P. M. Precint Commissioner and Mrs. SOCONY 3 Market Square one On Great Boar’s Head Sr., who acted as toastmaster. James W. Tucker, Jr., Russell P. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Hampton Beach Tel. 9 Best wishes for a happy and Tobey, Judge and Mrs. John W. IAS OIL Office Hours: ' i I prosperous season from President Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. 9 A. M. - 9:30 P. M., Da George Scott of the Portsmouth Portsmouth, N. H Chamber of Commerce were U. S. P O S T O F F IC E brought by Mr. Tucker who also Hours: 8 A. M. - 6 P. M read a letter from Gov. Robert F. YOUNG’S Bradford of Massachusetts regret­ EARL’S GOLF COURSES ting his enability to attend this CABINS annual affair. ARENAQUI, Rye Beach — 6 rail' President Raymond L. Goding or 18 Hole course. Open to public. Ocean Boulevard the Chamber of Commerce extended Olu/llxmL AMESBURY Country Club, Am the welcome of the chamber and FRUIT bury, Mass., — 15 miles, 9 H* Telephone 2159 briefly described the progress on course. Open to • public._ ; ^ the many new projects now under­ WLUPS tXlTER EXETER Country Club. Exeter HAMPTON BEACH way at the beach. Mr. Goding stated i academy S ? 9 U P * * fo * 11 miles, 9 Hole course. Open H. W. Young that the popular daily band concerts public. H would start next Sunday, June 22, Boar’s Head Hampton & t y p i c a l PORTSMOUTH Country Cl nearly two weeks earlier than Portsmouth — 16 mileB, 18 H usual with "Chuck" Hill as band course. Open to public. leader, replacing Hal McDonnell. Fireworks will be resumed this year 12 MILES — ROUTE 101 C after a lapse due to the wartime MUNICIPAL Hamel restrictions and the first display Historic Houses will be next Wednesday, June 25. Phillips Exeter Academy Town Officers DRY CLEANING The places where George Washington and Abraham Selectmen: Elroy G. Shaw, Cb Describes Project* man; Harry D. Munsey, George ‘ Russell P. Tobey, Director of Lincoln stopped. 2 DAY SERVICE Recreation in the N. H. Forestry The sites where Exeter Squires Lived and Loved and Sumner. Town Clerk: 'WHJj Brown. Office Hours, 9-12, 2-6, J OPEN and Recreation Commission, was Fought Off the Indians to Establish this Quaint Old the other principal speaker of the GRILL Town. ‘ '3 H m SH day - Friday. Chief of Police: , 9:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M Malek. Chief of Fire Departing evening and spoke of the plans of his commission for the future de­ George Lamott. ; » Beach Officers velopment of the state’s recreation CHICKEN areas. He called attention to House Precinct Commissioners: J Bill 432, now in Legislative pro- George Ashworth, Chairman, 8 CORDIAL MERCHANTS WILL GLADLY SERVE YOUR est R. Underwood, James STEAK THE-M1NUTE MERCHANDISE FOR BEACH WEAR AP Tucker, Jr., Treasurer, W11j Lamb. HAMPTON BEACH CASINO SEA FOOD Chamber of Commerce: THE HUB OF HAPPY HAMPTON Exeter Country Club dent, Raymond L. Goding; j Sporty 9-Hole Course Prpsiripnt Tnhn Walsh? Tl ©aS* Casino Attractions Ballroom Cafeteria If it swims, we have it MODERN THEATRE DELIGHTFUL SHOPPES Bath House Gift Shop RUBBISH COLLECTION Bowling Alley Casino Spa Boulevard at From Mile Bridge to F 8' Lunch Room Frosted Malted Most Stores Closed Wednesday Afternoon .Tuesday and Friday. Dining' Room Popcorn Stand HAMPTON BEACH Saturday Night North Shore Hotel to Excellent Bus Service Between The avenue, Wednesday. OCEAN HOUSE Have rubbish out and n tainers. The BEACHCOMBER The BEACHCOMBER claimed 75 acres of land with a tions have to be made of its sul in the ground, was encased In hydraulic fill; it has built two se^ structure. A length of 3,500 Teel t,j the wooden bridge was ‘‘retired- tin v, C

) THREE DINING ROOMS DIAMOND C MARKET GRACE FRED All Under the Same Management LORENZ AND BAKERY THE CONSTANCE NOW OPEN AT S. S. Pierce and Monarch 5 OCEAN BLVD. NEAR OUR FORMER PLACE OCEAN BOULEVARD (5 Minutes North of Beach Proper) Meats - Groceries FAMOUS FOR YEARS FOR AND THOSE DELICIOUS The Constance Hotel and Dining Room will remain open until November 1st. Reduced rates for September FRIED CLAMS and FRENCH FRIES LOBSTER ROLLS and October. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables t i

OUR FRANKFORTS ARE (In Season) JUICY AND WELL FLAVORED HAMBURGERS PATSY’S CANT BE BEAT THE MEAT FRESH GROUND DAILY B ST. WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF TRY OUR FRIED SCALLOPS in Avon Hotel DRINK FROSTED FOODS TONICS DRINK HERE THE HUXCREST DINING ROOM COFFEE HERE Your Guests Will Enjoy Our OR TAKE Ocean Boulevard at H Street MILK OR TAKE HOME BAKERY PRODUCTS OUT Home Cooking Sensible Prices ICE CREAM OUT BAKED BEANS EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT WE ASSOCIATED WITH US IS We Invite Summer Visitors To Inspect Our WILL BE Visit our lunchroomf at the PLEASED Doris Yell Hillcrest after the dance. Modern Refrigeration Plant TO MEET YOU AND ALL Richard-Dick Burbridge OPEN UNTIL 2 A. M. AND CLEAN, WHOLESOME BAKERY

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