HIGH TIDES HAMPTON HARBOR Daylight Saving Time > cherished coin Wins in the more d ir e c t FROM OVEN to Thursday Miss Hampton Bobich Aug. 16 12:15 p m. 9.1 List Past TS inners Pageant — Among these were Sally Ann LARGE ASST. OF DONUTS Friday 12:32 a.m. 10.3 and the Hon«y-Ploin-Jelly-Cinnomon & c Aug. 17 1:03 P-m. 9 5 (Continued from P"9f 0nf> Free liman, Snndie hn , Beach Of Miss N.E. Contest present Miss Hamp BIRTHDAY CAKES MADE TO ( Saturday 1:23 p.m. 10.3 Island have not. as yet. P'»c^ ive Mc- Aug. 18 1:53 p m. 9.7 title holder, Miss CHEESE - CORN & OATMEAL I A run down of the top award winners in any of the top three I.eod. No Hampton pul ha* Sunday 2:16 a.m. 10.1 winners in the five previou> ilthough Visit our Bakery Section. We hove 2:45 p.m. 9.7 spots. ever won this contest Aug. 19 Miss contests and Hollins- gest Assortment Ever, and ever Monday 3:10 a.m. 9.7 the forerunners dating back to top three spots. Beverly Brimiamour Judging is based on the sa c w o rth copped the Miss Sea Baked on the Fremiscs. Aug. 20 3:40 p.m. 9.5 1954 has been compiled through 4:04 a.m. 9.2 system ns that used m the Miss Nvrnph title in l-*™- Tuesday the use of the BEAC HCOMBEK Hampton Beach contest, mo - Aug. 21 4:38 p.m. 9-3 and HAMPTON UNION rec­ Expected to be on hand c 5:11 a.m. 8.6 fied from that of the Miss Unl' relinquish her crown is Sy'via 11 Lo. A vg. Wednesday ords. verse contest. Following two to Ready To Ect Aug. 22 5:40 p.m. 9.0 In 1961, 32 girls participated Gustavson. Miss Hamp 0 f 6:16 a.m. 8.L three rounds of elimination « Bench, Jonnye McLeod ot Stuffed A Gravy Thursday with Sylvia Gustavson, 19, ol Aug. 23 8. which the judges pick the girls Hampton, will also participate Winchester, Mass, winning the Hampton oracn mowwiw ______- who won’t return in following 7 Lb. Avg. VOL. XXXV, NO. 3 title. Second place went to rounds, a point system is used m tho nroirram. Su-Su Smith, 21, Newton Uppvr Stuffed & Gravy Falls, Mass, while Louise Ann whereby each girl may accumu­ Rcody To Eat Richardson, 16, of Georgetown, late points over the final two to three rounds. Judging is Mass, took third pluce honors. 3 V ,-4 Lb. Avg. 1960 — 23 girls touk part. based not only on over all State Brunette Crowned form, but poise, personality and Ready To Eal Winners included: 1. Sandie Stuffed £ Gtovy Kay, 16. Plaistow; 2. Gayle El­ There are no talent re- len Wackell, 17. Worcester, Mass.; 3, Lorraine Bourgeois, Murray's 19, Manchester. Beach ^ 195** — 23 girls took part. COTTON CANDY CASINO MARKET New England 1. Marjorie MacLeod. Concord; Gum & Life Severs Featuring S. S. Pierce Company’s Groceries Miss In colorful ceremonies at the Casino Ballroom last 2, Joan Cole. 20, Hull, Mass.; (NEXT TO PLAYLAND) night. Miss Louise Ann Richardson of Georgetown. 3, Debbie Zabriskie, 16, New- Park In Front of Market While You Shop Ma<=« became Miss New England of 1%3. bhe w*;> buryport, Mass. George K. Murray 1958 _J The record is incom­ Ocean Blvd. near C " street chosen from a bevy of 33 beautiful contestants. plete as to the number of con­ The new Miss New England is 17 testants. 1, Doreen McNamee. foot four inches tall and we*?Js. ^ ^ 'a u d i e n c ? S 20. Brattleboro. Vermont; 2, Ellen Murphy. 17. Salem, Mass.; blue-eyed brunette, she captiwtedLJh® beaur. 3, Gail B. Westendarp, 18, Portsmouth. 1957 — 26 girls. 1, Maureen B o u j u n c Burke, 16, Methuen, Mass.; Maureen Donahy, 18, Lawrence, b i l l i a r d s Mass.; Dianne M. Wallace, 17, Hotel. Peabody, Mass. Xancv Jean Brackett, sponsored by the 1956 — Miss Sea Nymph, DudlW depai-tmemjare, ja ^ h e Art Sally Ann Freedman, 16, Pea­ body, Mass. 1956 — Miss Mermaid, Mar­ lene Decoteau, 19, Haverhill, « i * S u s u Mass. Placing in the 2nd iunnei up v ~ ored bv the 1955 — Miss August Festival. 20 girls, Colleen Whitley, 21, ° »IP i " Haverhill, Mass.; Miss Sea Nymph, 20 girls, Sandra Sad- ^iphim r m ite. E w w d owsky, 18, Kittery, Maine; Miss. Mermaid, 29 girls, Carol Normandy, lfi, Lowell, Mass. 1954 — Miss Personality, Pat Kilbane, 19, Dorchester, Mass.; Enriand state.. « reeistcreil only 3> Miss Glamor Girl, Catherine three wins. Ox thei -1 _ *•. Harnpton’s own Martha Keegan, 17, Medford, Mass.; able to mdte the fi : ' the Hampton Beach con- Miss Sunshine, Marion Jean Kennedy, 20, West Swanzey, N. of illness. H.; Miss Sea Nymph, Beverly ' Judge, included $***%$%&*£%■ Brindamour, 18, Hampton Beach. FERNCROFT RECREATION CENTER oE ,ke Providence. Rhod^Mam ^ H>rtfaxU Con- "A " STREET Coughlin, adveitising h Martin. Springfield news- I hird Stolen Car Is TEL. 6-3410 HAMPTON BEACH necticut Courant, Danwl ^ area. Sallv Ann Freed, paper ad representati Beach , Recovered By Police OPEN YEAR ROUND man, former Miss Hamp tant in the Miss L ni- w A third stolen car, taken Miss Boat 0 Rama a"o ^ and John O’Malley, travel from North Beach this week, verse pageant fr«» J gSoston Herald. Tellers were was recovered Monday after­ t S r Z v S and Wilson pennett, local public account- noon at 5:10 p.m. by Officer BICYCLING BOWLING BILLIARDS Donald Hanson. The car, taken from 269 an,; North Shore boulevard at 12:45 200 Bikes a.m. on August 5 was found With In the Penthouse the Chamber of Comme” i; In Excellent Condition ‘ a introduced by executive abandoned on Sea view avenue Automatic Pinsetters Well Ventilated “ Witliam B « * ™ » off North Shore road by the 20" - 24" - 26" Hampton police officer. The ignition switch had been pulled Good Lanes Fluorescent out but the car was otherwise Tandems Good Pins undamaged. Lighted 3-Speeds Courteous Patricia BtouiUard and Hampstead was formerly part 7 ^ / friendly Service of Amesbury, Mass, and Haver­ Regulars 7 Brunswick hill. __ ^ M /f M “ V. Air Cooled Pocket Tables Equipped with Lights at Night Wall to Wall Carpeting Strollers & Trikes for Tots evi'srjsrjs ' Bowl to Stay'Slim" Open Weekdays & Sundays BOWLING K v £ yNew England received . M,!L h and silver robe from WEEKDAYS b illia r d s 9:30 A M. TO MIDNIGHT her . . - .-he contest, BICYCfES several finalists . ^ 8:00 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT * 3"d heMiss Gusta"on. She qUeC"'re4ented a trophy by Mr. BOWLING was pre.cn Casino and SUNDAYS BILLIARDS 1:00 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT John DineL » by Mr. BICYCLES 8:00 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT When In Exeter, Why Not Try Ch8S NEW ENGLAND - 14 G Street EXETER BOWLING LANES (Continue*Ml ^ onnet Paaz Sixteeni ° Hampton Beach 10 Columbus Ave. Tel. PR 8-8948 r , by Colt - Dave Saulnier - WellWall Carpeting _ Ample Ftee Partin. ' H. photos 24 HOUR SERVICE OPEN LANES EVERY DAY AND EVERY NIGHT ■for yourcom fbrt' 7 DAY5 A WEEK “BOWLING’S GREAT lo o cohn ae wet. are clothing feet, or hands, floor if especially 3ullyr other. Treat electricity respect- an­ respect- kill electricity may Treat person other. one gles Pag# 2 Pag#

m iM» ■ : Excellent Food _ Eetify ht eey .tin­ merely that Eleotricfty Morning Trip Morning Remnant and Drapery RemnantStoreDrapery and er & R Sa, icl S. Exeter Lincoln St., Sta., RR B&M Near EP E FISHING SEA DEEP u o ' RestaurantHudon's Sunday Night Buffet Night Sunday t apo Beach Hampton At n h Boardwalk The On E X E T E RH A N D K E R C H I E FC O , 8:00 A M. A 8:00 ; COS RM H SAE PARK STATE THE FROM ACROSS ^; L GAURON AL Real TobUs lacUn with such d*)icacta a t Lobrttr Lobrttr t a d*)icacta such with lacUn TobUs hs udy n se o yourselfl for Sliced see and Beef, Sunday Roait this Shrimp, Fried Nawburg, FABRICS Ham . . . we could go on and on. Join v t t v Join on. and on go could we . . . Ham ht il upie You! Surprise Will That WA 6-2469 6-2469 WA (With Kitchenette Kitchenette (With Harborside Harborside Gauron’s Gauron’s Apartments) Motel Tel. h Rc o, 0F. at Boat Party 40-Ft. Roc, Ric The • • • * • RP TIE DAILY TWICE TRIPS THY :0 o p.m. 7 to 5:30 W BAS "LC G f “*C ROC” *IC “ ft GM "ALICE BOATS: TWO I *5 I I raue a Prices at Treasures N TT PIER STATE ON * < t e Reservations Suggested Suggested Reservations iigRo Licensed Room Dining WA 6-2469 WA NC BR TCL SHOP TACKLE & BAR SNACK 3 e esn ' personper $3. IE & AT FURNISHED BAIT & LINES Phone HP O HR RADIO SHORE TO SHIP f eo Load o atoiy h Nw aphr coastline com­ sight-seeing Hampshire a New operate to the authority for Leonard LeRoy of uue Te uue f h pos- the near of very future The the between in future. expected route is carrier mon Sight-Seeing Service TOILET FACILITIES FACILITIES TOILET Castle New and Beach Hampton e r n Hl On HeldHearing FREE PARKING PARKING FREE along service sifcJe sight-seeing application the on decision A ” •• ■” / • * * * * • ! » •/& * t ■ Afternoon Trip Afternoon ** ‘ ‘ ** n I I I 1:30 P.M. 1:30 XTR N H TL P 2- PR TEL. H. N. EXETER, Seafood Smorgasbord Seafood n al h fln'*. filin the all and creamy lobster newburg . . . boiled lobster lobster . boiled . . . . . shrimp newburg golden to lobster creamy yourself help Jutt « VR F1 EEIG T 7:30 TO 6 FR1. EVENING EVERY

h BEACHCOMBERThe cre o h ae b bus bv area the to ;carae fe P. Sd ev< would ISed ° servi<* Pr.? Leonard Mr. that offer learned as ^ " CSSU n J‘hn ‘ CaSaSSU J “nd " n e S >y ” f ; « ho ; Per*°"s f°C ° f ", came S J - j : s i ft session the during ques­ Through tioning Leonard. Mr. for Jr., Fallon. F. James FuMer, Pat chair- Gagne, were Fred commerce, of beach, the visiting sons service. aIso Stated that if th ^ * as as * ^ th if that Stated aIso counsel as served lortsmouth KReP‘ D0UglaSS Hunter, filn commission, precinct the of rnan per­ older for attrac­ especially another tion, provide initely Leonard Mr. by proposed as ice >. Mon: d>». a thaf this for reason the of chairman Salomon, Noel chamber the of Elliot William def­ would •unique’* and was it representing Exeter, Seammon, as well as businessmen beach many by supported strongly was wit­ nesses. many the by offered mony H. N. the by held hearing a of , i r,s < approved was Co., Transportation Marshall the to called per­ all three sons. Only officials. town testi­ the to listen to tendance all covered hours, three lengthy et hd o a ul "**' l u S S as not had ments a such to opposition in were R. George A tty. by witnesses at­ in were persons pro­ 25 as imately project the of phases noon. ut Commission Utilities Public outcome the upon depend will Util Approx­ Leonard. Mr. by posed 55* «« , - a * 5 *5 runs probably would after­ Monday Beach Hampton ad f eete, Ralph Selectmen, of oard Atty. Lindsey R. Brigham of of Brigham R. Lindsey Atty. Approving the service, feeling feeling service, the Approving The type of sight-seeing serv­ sight-seeing of type The h haig rnig no a into running hearing, The (Continued on Page Page on (Continued

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. * *.“ as as 2 ” Street I” “ 12 a c n Eey Night Dancing Every EOD HOP RECORD NO IN S A C UP ToofAg. yMrt 16 u FrAl Ages All For Fun BOBBIE’S IBL RA ESTATE REAL KIMBALL >- •/ UNARAMA M A R A N FU Wednesday Afternoons .. RENTALS T.V. N TATC SEABOARD ATLANTIC ON All This Week — JIMMY MOSHER JIMMY — Week This All 18 AUGUST NIGHT, SATURDAY a • • BALLROOM CASINO BENEATH ARCADE BAND, Direction Ray McKinley Ray Direction BAND, Next Wednesday, August 22 August Wednesday, Next AGS, CLEANEST LARGEST, ue Ellington Duke M O O R L L A B mm ^ Air-Cooled BY DAY OR WEEK WEEK OR DAY BY • e e. A 6-2359 WA Tel. L NW SETS NEW ALL Miller Dancing to The Orchestra of of Orchestra The to Dancing Thursday Evenings Evenings Thursday EOD HOP RECORD EN AGE TEEN o Batcholder Bob :0 12:00 - 8:00 apo Beach Hampton USST AL’ S. .S ALL-’U BUSSES'TO SERVICE SERVICE Jackie’s Jackie’s Hampton ca Bv. apo Beach Hampton Blvd. Ocean INR 00-7 PM. $2 . P.M 7 - 0 :0 5 $1 . . . .M A 1 -1 0 :3 8 DINNER BREAKFAST 7 & 17 U.S. Rt. 1 Hampton Hampton 1 Rt. U.S. o Te ET f or Life Your of BEST The tor Sportswear Kings H ighw ay at 7th Street Street 7th at ay ighw H Kings KELLY'S MOTEL on Coe Fos - — Foods Cooked Horne — OS GARAGE ROSS POINTS. POINTS. HAMPTON BEACH ’S LEADIN G G LEADIN ’S BEACH HAMPTON tnih f Shop ift G Standish trg ad od Service Pood and Storage REDUCTIONS e. 6-3338 A W Tel. "For All Kinds of Snacks Snacks of Kinds All "For rhr Lbne Mgr. M Labonte, . J Arthur UO REPAIRS AUTO e o Pre Francois Parle on lei THE MARILYN MARILYN THE 27 RDN POST TRADING STOREWIDE ca Bv. "A" St. " A " t a Blvd. Ocean SAVINGS n Vaain e s" eed N acation V And EARANCE C N A R A LE C R E M M U S iig Room Dining ec, H. VA 2393 9 3 -2 6 VVA ., .H N Beach, " I ” ST., Ham pton Beach Beach pton Ham ST., ” I " e. 6- 6 5 4 -2 6 A W Tel. A TN BEACH PTON HAM rhr Bickford Arthur prs a Store ear Sportsw ET E AT ME MEET hr Die o Beaches To Drive Short rvl Agency Travel Churches, Restaurants Restaurants Churches, TP AT STOP O CANADA TO 6-2594 A W Near Theatres, Theatres, Near Cen ter DIR£CT APO CENTER HAMPTON VANITY

M at atod Cn. — Photo Staff 11. McLaughlin, Conn. Jane Mary Hartford, and Mass, East Lowell, 3. McCutcheon. Conn., 10. Murphy. CynthiaHartford, Marilyn included show talent INR O TEJNO DVSO fte Monday evening the of DIVISION JUNIOR THE OF WINNERS e frt n tid lc honors place thind and first ped K formers ever to entertain at at entertain to ever formers eve­ Monday bandstand held show tne t talent j weekly the in ot tet Hrfr. Conn., Hartford. street, mont fceach. the went honors piece Second ning. sion. with off walk to Blue*' Two, Foot of “Five Eyes of with audience version the into her of way hearts her the danced and sang per­ youngest the of one :o ha eie a 10 Varnum 1105 at Cyn­ resides trophy. place thia second the danced f’age, o years tftr€e only divi­ junior the in honors top on Mr sn “e, Look “Hey, sang Mary Hartford, Conn. East street. Rector Jane 35 Mary to Mass. Lowell, avenue, win to Gown” Blue “Alice to e Over.” Me w Cnetct il cop­ girls Connecticut Two aiy Mrh, 0 3 Tre- 37 10. Murphy, Marilyn Tiny The third place award went went award place third The O yti McCutcheon Cynthia F F O •<— Connecticut- 4 i M c L a u g h lin , , lin h g u a L c M d T k-vi il Tops Girl - K V 11, uir iiin ee on and Donna were division junior ene na tne, , Hamp­ 8, Stanley, Anna Jennie Eller. Kathleen Maine. Oakland. 12 Palmer, Anthony Mass., ter. Winches­ 5. and 6 DebbyJulian, r Load 1, f Somerset. of 14, Leonard, Rich­ ard talent. of demonstration ton. and; Mass, Holyoke, 11, Loftus, ag h “ue Skier.” who “Super Mass, the sang Beverly, avenue, tunes.1 rhythm three to dancing i outstanding eve­ another the gave of ning contest second the ut 7 ^ * ^ 27. gust divi­ Au- Monday, held both be will in sions Finals contests. rou­ dance a third with Donna trophy the place won and 11, 16, Occhialini, Cross, Carol of display brilliant a with n Rbr Shm o Crans­ of Schama Robert and Illi­ Bloomington, 14. Carter, tine. Beach Hampton at face liar honors top gained Vermont petition for tne regular talent! talent! com­ regular of tne day for final petition the be will Isjand. Rhode ton. from band Vermont,Pa­ Springfield. Saints North The nois, Adams, Sandy were program Pierce, 20 17. McGinnis. Bill rca isn Eeet Mass, Everett. Wilson, tricia Jimie Mass., Xewburyport, 19, h snos atcptn in participating seniors The tes atcptn i the in participating Others A duo from Worcester. Mass., Worcester. from duo A fami­ a to went place Second tes aig at n the in part taking Others et ody Ags 20. August Monday, Next C„ « „ UT OT OF SOUTH JUST DONOVAN n o

I * service of the community . . . to the prompt filling filling us. prompt te the to entrusted prescription . tbe . o medicol ’ . each community dedicated tfr'dof the of at'sts/.we service *pborm registered At ed s u command, our is need THE P ' \ \ f e SHELLS Bakery and Delicatessen Specials » »« - • •• • o Cooked Roast Turkeys To Order Order To CookedTurkeys Roast EC SHOPPE BEACH Eeac I Liue Dining*’ Leisure In “Elegance SPECIMENS - NOVELTIES - JEWELRY JEWELRY - NOVELTIES - SPECIMENS IIG OM - ROOM DINING - A T A R O AIO N CA BOULEVARD OCEAN ON CASINO U I Buffet Tu .Every COS RM AIE EOIL . MEMORIAL MARINE FROM ACROSS a m m Opst aieMmra — — Memorial OppositeMarine — fuX X rY _ _ rY X fuX oce nTeEswn Htl ~ - ~ ; Hotel LoccfedTheEastwind in OI-OREF SUPPLIES DO-IT-YOURSELF DelicatessenItems a a z 9 Bar-B-Q Chickens • • • • w BOULEVARD OCEAN APO BEACH HAMPTON 5 -8:30 Pastries FALLON (! L 11 l N« ™ « iN s FROM ALL OYER OYER ALL FROM Store

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p The BEACHCOMBER Poge 4 Fashion Show To Highlight For Your Vacation Pie c .c ^ r ■ H* ' tFV‘ - » On the Famous f V I B U I V ! BAND CONCERTS Marai Gras August 21 Four daily — Tuesday through Sunday. Afternoons 2-3, 4-5 p.m. CERES WHARF (off Market Street) Evenings 7-8, 8:30-9:30 p.m. Organ concert Monday 3-4 and 8:30-9 p.m. The second annual fashibn Hampton, H a y 1 o f t, Hampton show held at Hampton Beach Falls. Young’s Maternity Shop PORTSMOUTH, N. H. TEL: 436-7 FIREWORKS as part of the Mardi Gras week of Newbury poirt. Mass., Ma­ ,SlES OF SHOALS EXCURSION 10 A.M. to Wednesdays, July 4 thru August 29. First shoot July 4 on sand guire’s of Bradford, Evan­ activities will be conducted this CAIM SCENIC RIVER CRUISE 2 P.M. lo across from “C” 3treet. geline’s of Amesbury and the J year by Mrs. Terri Heinze, MOONLIGHT SAIL Friday - Saturday - Su«day 8 P.M. Amesbury and Haverhill, Mash, Bridal Shop of Methuen. Mass. TALENT SHOW charm school operator and Hair styles will be by Peggy’s ADULTS $2.85 MOONLIGHT SAIL $1.85 CHILD Mondays from the bandstand. Finals to be held latter part of mode! ngent. The show is slated Beauty Shop and Margaret's August. Junior Division, 7 p.m. Senior Division, 8 p.m. to be held August 21, Tuesday, Beauty Shop, both of Hampton from 7 to 8 p.m. at the tem­ Beach; Pat’s Beauty Shop and GET ACQUAINTED DANCES porary beach bandstand. the Modern Beauty Salon of Mondays, 8:30 pun. — Casino Ballroom (request tickets from This year’s affair will be bill­ Amesbury and the Belleville your host.) Beauty Shop of Newbury port, ed as a family fashion show W H E R E T O SQUARE DANCING with men’s, women’s, and chil­ Mass. drens clothes being modeled Modeling the young women’s Fridays, 8:30 p.m. — Hampton Beach State Park sponsored by klso highlighted will be bridal attire will be students of Mrs. Seacoast Regional Square dance association. outfits and clothes for all oc­ Heinze* charm school • and * ' CALISTHENICS casions. beauty contest winners of the V 2^. . ■ .’/•'■A Monday thru Friday on sand in front of chamber of commerce area. In The Seacoast Area Merchants participating i n office. 10:30 a.m. Complete schedule of events may be ob­ the show will be The Smart Among the models will be tained for asking at chamber of commerce office. Shop and Randall’s of Hamp­ Miss Jonnye McLeod, Miss NEW TL’RBOJET craft was added to seacoast equipment of the N. H. Fish and Game department ton Beach, Vanity Case of Hampton Beach, Miss Patricia recently. Shown, about to head seaward, are local head Conservation Officer Floyd Potter, right, A. Brouillard, Haverhill, Mass., for authentic Chinese foods who was chosen as Miss Yanf and his assistant Richard Penney. —Staff Photo CATHAY GARDEN kee Homecoming at Newbury- Route 1 North Hampton, N. H., 4 Miles North of Hampton Murray's port. Mass., and Janet FulJford, SNO KONE Salisbury. Mass., chosen last Fish And Game Department Adds Turbocmft - MIdniaht Take Out Order: 964-8853 month as~Miss Amesbury. 13 . D«1iciout Gold Medal Flavors ■The seacoast area, conserva­ it may be used among lobster The Special Rainbow" The youngest model will be tion wise, recentrv received one buoys because of the lack of M rs. Heinze’ daughter,* eight- Other models will include Miss HOTEL ALLEN Playland Ocean Blvd. & ‘C St. Polly Sanborn, Methuen, Mass., of its biggest boosts in many underwater shaft and screw month-old Holly Heinze, who years. Added to the equipment that could become enanarled in Ocean Boulevard (Between Marine Mem. & Boar’s Head) Hampton Beach will model Toddlers’ attire. Miss Kathy Quinn, Amesbury. Mass., Robin Patten, Hampton. of the local district for work the lines between buoys and BRLAKFASTS 7-T1 A.M. LUNCHEONS 12 Noon-2 P.M. with the N. H. Fish and Game traps. Officer Potter al3o stated DINNERS 5-9 P.M. - (Try Our Speciolty) Karen a n d Linda McHugh, SMORGASBORD EVERY THURSDAY Amesbury, Mass., Miss Anna Department .was a new Buehler that the boat has nearly paid Marie Leary of Newburyport, Turbocraft boat. for itself in the short time it Mass., Beverly Heinze, Law­ The red and white craft, 18 has been operation in manhours rence, Mass., and Barbara ft. 6 in. in length, is powered saved. a d 9 * ttt Famous For Home Cooked Foods Warner of Hampton. by a 185 horsepower Dearborn Based at the Hampton Beach F rance sale! ■IE AO Since 1940 Marina the boat will be used AT THE Others include Louise Rich­ engine. Constructed of fiber­ BREAKFASTS, LUNCHEONS. DINNERS ardson, Georgetown, Mass., Jill glass, the boat draws only for emergency purposes as well Listed by Duncan Hines Lines- - and Bait *-*► Furnished — Toilet Facilitiesm* ♦ • Collins, Salisbury, Mass., Mar­ three inches and has a rated as routine natrol. Not Near The Beach, But ON Itl lene Schneider, Hampton Beach. top speed of 45 to 50 mph. The — ___ FREE PARKING ■_ INDIAN MOC SHOP Cindy Thompson, Hampton shallow draft is due in part was lucky enough to find the1 Beach, Patricia McCarthy, to the absence of propeller or TOWNE-LYNE DINING ROOMS head several blocks away the Over 100 Styles of Men’s, Women’s, Children’s Hampton Beach, Ginger Rus­ screw.’ -Fire Report- first time it was stolen, but also PARTY BOATS sell, Newton, Nancy Zabriskie, COCKTAIL LOUNGE said that he’s “afraid it's gone Conservation Officer Floyd !• Steak Dinner $1.95 — Seafood, Lobster, Fire fighters were called to for good this time.” Leave Hampton River Daily Newburyport and Linda Sulli­ Potter said this week that he »n Daily 5 p.m. - 10 p.m. — Open All Day Sun van. Newburyport. render treatm ent in several Because of the sentimental ' rOITA.M. and 1:30 P.M. “MOCCASINS” is extrcmeUy pleased with the i of Homp'on Confer The program will also include emergency cases during the past value attached to the piece as SANDALS - SNEAKERS - LOAFERS - DEERSKIN - ELK - STAG operation of the "new fcraft. He week, but fire activity“Fcifi3!fie'd well as the monetary value, Mr. ROW BOATS FOR RENT dancing acts by pupils of Mrs. further "slated that the shallow Marie Patent’s school of darce at a minimum. Harris has offered a reward of “ C” STREET HAMPTON BEACH draft will permit the patrol of On August 7, pranksters ig­ YO KEN 5 “ THAR SHE BLOWS” 3100 for anyone who can help Restaurant of Amesbury, Mass, and Hamp­ the river area from harbor Room . . Luxury Dinners $1.00 Tackle Open Daily 9 A.M. - 11 P.M. Come In and Browse ton Falls. Taking part will be nited a tire on Ocean boulevard New “MOBY DICK in bringing the culprit or cul­ mouth to Lafayette road. An­ opposite Church street. Engine prits to an arrest and convic­ OUTBOARDS FOR RENT Linda Sullivan, Mark Goodnow other important feature of the - No Waiting and Denise Dupuis. 4 responded to the 9:30 p,m. U,C ^ South of Portsmouth 10 Minutes from Hamplon tion. craft is the ease with which alarm. • • • - » <4 — Mrs. Helen Ryer, Cambridge, Mass., was taken td the Exeter Hospital in the fire chief’s car SWEATERVILLE, U.S.A a t 3:17 p.m. on August 8. She Hampton Beach was given emergency treatment after she had fallen from a lad- Most j der on Jones avenue. Chief Perley George respond^ lo b s t e r p o u n d cd to a call from tenants oc­ RANDALL’S RYE HARBOR Located at Hie South ena o cupying a Hickorv lane camp r o u t e i a the junction of Ashworth j How To Reach owned by Phillip Walker. The Charcoal Broiled Lobsters — SeaFoo« * minor fire had been extinguished Steamed Cloms Paved launching ramp — < O 11 A.M. - 10 P M. 7 Twelve - year - oia omuy oiine and diesel fuel.— mar Sweaterville, U.S.A. • by the occupants, but Chief Currier, Cutler avenue, took boat, and motor repairs an George was called as a pre­ part in the mid-summer water From Hxnrplon Crntrr prtxewl North on shaft repair service — re: SWEATERS% cautionary measure. ski show held at Wentworth Routr 1. Uee Portsmouth by-paw if to iro free parking. to Maine. Just before Toll bridge one over- A call at 12:45 p.m. on Au- Harbor. Cathy Jo was featured pane to revrtx direction. Proceed 200 yards gust fj resulted in firemen ren- in mixed doubles on a slalom 1962 JOHSSON OU left on Maplcwaod Avenue. dering resuscitator aid to a ski. Her partner for this tricky Some good buys on used b SPORTSWEAR summer visitor staying on K act was Jim Smith, Jr. of the Let us help you enjoy a saf< street. Firemen removed the Wentworth-by-th-Sea. Patient to the Exeter Hospital. Mr. Smith is water ski direc­ A. Smith, Manager On August i l at 11:45 p.m., tor at the Wentworth and also firemen were called to wash famous for fine foods president of the Wentworth . for the Entire down the street at Brown’s Skiers club of which Cathy Jo bridge on Lafayette road fol- 16, White Mountain Highway is the youngest member. An- ovving an automobile accident INGTON, N. H. "ther show is planned for the Family TEL. PORTSMOUTH AT No fire resulted. AIR CONDITIONED Another false alarm, one of LOW - LOW several which have been rung in during the summer months, re­ , N. H. Tastefully oppoi . PRICES!PRICES c ite d in Engines 2 and 4 and Famous for fine dining. H- Coast Guardsmen at the <«nk i responding to Box 45, — Seafood Smorgasbord F Hampton Beach station report­ • Boiled To Order located at Tenth street and ed a quiet weekend with only Portsmouth Mills Factory store Jcean boulevard. The alarm one emergency call. >mith & Gilmore Wharf was received at 7:55 p.m. A 41-foot boat owned by Ar­ MAPLEWOOD AVENUE r® thur J. April, Ocean drive, Sea- - Clams and Fish PORTSMOUTH N.H. N. H. Exotic Chir brook, was aided by Hampton --- *• I I I THE SOUTH WIND, Rt; motel units - a ir midnight Beach coast guardsmen after it toite-tompllng American Rooms open---i 11:30 AM to became disabled off Hampton. A MUST During Your Vacation Here! CASINO and phones. Hot.1 license. "I"* Dinner-CDancing Sat. Eves t d a i l y A -iu. .. •- * — —dn.ahr. W There were five persons on b e a u t y s a l o n Hours: Monday through Saturday 10 A.M. to board. UNSURPASSED OPP. BAND STAND (Next to Employment offlcel In Latin America 15 per cent Air-Conditioned Free Parking St., Portsmouth, of the people — those with 15,- ton)-WA 6-3424 — - WA 6-5076 ost picturesque setting, or more acres apiece — qvp) Spociolizing In All Typo* 30 PM dally — doted Beauty Culture The BEACHCOMHFp

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Another first was innovated coast area. Gardens, Rye Beach, Rye Har­ at Hampton Beach when Leroy A turn away crowd was on bor, Wallis Sands, Wentworth- Leonard, owner-operator of the hand to board the bus for the By-The-Sea, Fort Constitution, Waste Busmobile at Hampton Beach trip which was given free of Newcastle, the Gov. John Lang- gave the use of the Busmobile charge to the first 24 persons don House and other historic and his time to conduct a on board. The tour began at spots along the route. sight-seeing tour of the sea- the chamber of commerce office The first trip, endorsed by and covered Route 1-A and the chamber of commerce as A STRIKING PICTURE was presented recently by Donna Stur- some of the back roads to New­ another needed attraction to rock, 19, Leominster. Mass, resident who recently took part in the castle. . the area, was highly successful. Miss New England contest. —Staff Photo Awaiting a certificate from Taking the first ride were old­ the Public Utilities Commission sters and youngsters alike. for permission to operate a sight-seeing service after a public hearing held earlier this Well Trimmed Tender! BOATS LEAVE week, Mr. Leonard made the 8 A.M. and 1 P.M first run last week on a trial basis through the compliments All Clear Meat! Tender & Juicy! of the Hampton Beach Chamber of Commerce. If permission is granted for a permanent route, $1,189,931 over last year. Mr. Leonard plans a regular once a week morning trip FRESH PICKED! Principal increases in prop­ Wed. Night Fishing erty assessments were reported along the. seacoast and into 5:30 ’til dark from factory buildings and Portsmouth. Plans are to leave Style* Colore! Boot Ned»«. Featured In machinery which jumped from SEABROOK END OF the chamber of commerce-Ca Show! Collars, Long and Short Dept. Stores at U.S. Choice, Tender $22,300 last year to $142,700 for HAMI*TON b r id g e sino area at approximately 9:30 Sleeves. All First Quality. 2.98- 3.98 -4.9! 1962 and a large increase in Seabrook Beach, N. H. a.m. on Wednesday mornings. Asst. Colors! All Sixes! stock-in-trade valuations from Tickets Sold at The planned route, as sub­ lock. Both catches were made $350,476 in 1961 to $624,000 for Orange and Green Building mitted to the Public Utilities from Smith and Gilmore party Commission, would consist of CLOSE-OUT of the current year. Tel. GRover 4-3461 boats. CORN Records show that in the past conducted tours of the Fuller Catches of pollock, cod and Men’s Distinctive Famous We Purchase Our Corn Only seven years there has been a bass continued to remain at the London oi property ana came tax rate increase of $24 per top of the list as far as deep From Local Farms ! up with a new record high val­ thousand in Hampton from the sea fishing enthusiasts were Broil uation of $20,802,849. Veter- $41 rate in 1956, following the The ocean’s fines! concerned. * an’s^ exemptions were set at property revaluation completed Robert O’Brien of Waltham. $495,000 making for a net val- in 1955, to this year's high of Mass., pulled in a 24-lb. cod 1 uation of $20,307,849. $65. to qualify for membership. Ed­ At the same time, Town Man. In the same period, property SEAFOOD ward Rau, East Hartford, HALIBUT lb 5 9 c ager Boehner said Hampton valuations have grown from Conn., also boated a codfish. Values to $6.00 Beach \ illage Precinct valuation His catch tipped the scales at Tender Sea $14,763,493 in JL956 to the new figures had been set at $8,671,- high of $20,802,849 in 1962 or DINNERS 35-lbs. „ „ . 419. The precinct tax for 1962 nearly $l million each year. It served at our dockside oining room Germaine Keller, East Hait-i SCALLOPS ib 5 9 c has been set at $4.80 _ an in­ is still apparent that expendi­ ford, Connecticut gained her Fancy Silver crease of 70 cents over the ’61 tures have kept well ahead of Old Salts patch with a catch rate of $4.10 based on expendi­ tax gains on new building in of an 18-lb. 8 oz. pollock tures totalling $41,623.10. the town and beach areas. FISHERMANS Others to qualify with pollock SMELTS 2 lbs 2 5 c Respite the record high val­ were Fern Frasier, Nashua Veteran’s property tax exemp­ RESTAURANT uation, the increase in the tax tions have also grown in the with a catch of 16’s lbs., Rob­ rate was attributed in main to same period from $343,000 in FOOT OF STATE STREET ert E. Lee of Medford, Mass., with a catch of a 17-lb. pollock NATIVE Local Farms •ou-H ^ auUr exPenditures as 1956 to the new high of $495,000 AT MEMORIAL BRIDGE voted by Hampton citizens dur- this year. and S. R. Arnold of Ringston, CLAM DIGGERS! siLn year- These con- Ontario. .. CATALINA’S! sisted 0f the sewer bond issue PORTSMOUTH, N. H Deep sea fishermen quali­ lor the million d0llar sewer fying with bass were Sally Mi- TERRY CLOTHS! ___i Vnchim. who boated | 0Ject now underway, the addi­ Styles You’ll Find No Hurry ! Limited tion to the Hampton Academy Special $1.00 Luncheon Served 11-4 p.m Else! Be Different — fond ' Hi(fh scl>ool and Quantity on'% a^pr°Priate>1 for Hump- One OI These. n Harbor improvement I The 1962 tax rate is based 4 MASTER BARBERS OPEN 11-9:00 MEN’S C a f f “ w T SHIRTS P S ?,!-“■* TAKE OUT OPEN and BRIEFS 20 Years In flSHERMMB ALL r ? i E R q SERVICE The Same Location DAY ALL POPULAR BEERS Under New SUNDAYS AND ALES FOR SALE ! CIGARETTES $1 Management Across the Street From James D. Conty, Prep Tobey’s Drug Store Page 8 The BEACHCOMBER Five Craft Aided By Coast Guard Crews m v 4»-v* Everything For The JACKIE'S Ri'Stue missions by the Hamp- cock, North Reading, Mass., was Chicago — One 200-poun? ."Do-It-Yourselfer” tori Beach Coast Guard proved taken from the croft which was BEAUTr SAION hog contains about 21 pounds ).C*’ ST., HAMPTON BEACH numerous during the past week later towed to Littlefield's lanct- of marketable shoulder meat. ing on the Seabrook side of Specializing in All Types as ideal boating weather brought 0f Beauty Culture Bill’s many craft to the New Hamp- Hampton River. Assisting in Miniature Golf ** |shire seacoast area. this rescue were Chief Andrew W A 6-3351 TILE SHOP Local Coast Guard crews re- J. Pratt, BM/2 William Lock­ In The Dudley Building Putt-A-Round '/ L s h , sponded from a call from the ard, SNBM Richard P. Crowley 1 AT THE ' district office in assisting in a and SN Kenneth H. Clayton. PORTSMOUTH’S Ceramic Tile search for the sloop, The Sea­ The Coast Guard were also ■tor*- WHISPERING {§ Is Our Business farer, which was reported as called to assist Hampton police o lo n ia l PINES I t t S | j i missing Sunday. BM/2 William Captain Lloyd Ring when his C Custom Formica I Lockard and Robert W. Potter motorboat became grounded in NOW THRU SATURDAY. A u g . 18 MOTEL Counter Tops searched the harbors and waters Hampton River. Capt. Ring Shir ley Mocloine-Yves Montand Location Route 1 ARMSTRONG in the area. The search was was piloting his Id-foot craft in My Geisha 5 Mile* North of Hamp. CenUi FLOORS later called off when the sloop the river at 8 p.m. when it ran In Color with Bab Cummings m TUB ENCLOSURES docked at Plymouth harbor. aground on a sand bar off the WALL TO WALL The Coast Guard also rescued North Bay beacon near the riv­ Syn.-Mon.-Tues., Aug. 19-70-21 j j CARPET a man from a 17-foot outboard er’s entrance. Edgar Allan Poe’s pleasure craft which went The Miss Irene, a party boat Tales of Terror T. V. Bill Natal* T*l HO 5-0671 aground Sunday on the Hamp­ owned ‘S r t h i ’ u ifl.S e id 'p irt; ..BUT MISS KAY. I ALWAYS CRY AT WEDDINGS”. A comic Edlll= I 40 Elmira Av*„ Newburyporl Vincent Price-Peler Lorre ton River flats. Donald P. Han- boat firm of Seabrook. was momen, from “Father of the Unde current!} playing at the CoH"' Airborne Rentals towed to shore last week aftei u ampt0n Playhouse. Playhouse Photo equipment failed at the mouth DAY - WEEK - MONTH of Hampton river. The 24-foot boat owned by CMC Robert Madison, North Am­ Wedding Bells To Ring This SALISBURY DOWNER herst road, Bedford, Mass, broke APPLIANCE CO. & down when its propeller became DRIVE-IN THEATRE 822 LAFAYETTE ROAD entangled in lobster buoys near Week At Hampton Playhmse lout. ■ Winnacunnet Rd., Hampton, N. H. the Hampton ledges, five miles Sq",bU,Y- M°“- FOUR BEACH BEAUTIES who recently competed in the Mbs New Eneiand HAMPTON, N. H. ~T"' off Hampton Beach. The Coast If you’ve ever been married, through both hilarious and NOW THRU SATURDAY r,*ht' Jane' Fullford’ Sally Kay Thomson, Frances Janes and Nancy Joan Brackett.0" " " f a f f p hU New England's Finest Summer Theater Guard towed the craft to Hamp- or if you’ve never been married, tender moments when you see WA 6-2340 ton Harbor. you’ll be sure to shed tears "The Father of the Bride.’1 A Kim N ovak comedy based on one of the Jim Lemmon - Fred Astaire most successful! humorous nov­ HYWAY els of recent times, the play The Notorious Plans Being Readied For M U FUNNIER AJ H ft AY DRIVE-IN is scheduled to run at the Play­ THEATRE house for the week of August Landlady Sfia/ue/i's f e t t e r AMESBURY-SALISBURY BOULEVARD ROUTE IK) 13th through August 18th. 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Thursday — Dumas cori)$r to was composed of Frances Is­ able hands of Alfred Christy IN CASE OF EMERGENCY MADE TO ORDER BEAUTY SALON with the basic ceremony that bell. Pat O’Riordun, Rex Tnc- nur hitchhikingreinada - Then I ask you to send me OR DURING THE NIGHT. Ashworth avenue and Seabrook. unites a man and woman under and it becomes obvious that two BEACHCOMBERS. Beach,'Hampton business cen- The Best on the Beach • ON THE OCEAN FRONT kne, Murph Berry, Mary Ellen (*t* Cod-Canada trip js ended. Fire Station—Ashworth ave­ our social laws. The wedding Ls the Hampton Playhouse has * a rh'"e of the pa,s’ Now ending “this letter, let Have An Ocean View While We Style Your Hair Weber, Paul Rosen. David Hus­ nue between ”D” and “F” TRY OUR STEAK SUBS here to stay. Thus everyone in come through with another me tell you merci. (Thank you), streets. WAverly*6-3315. friday. GREYSTONE HOTEL ton, Leslie Hunkina and one winner. . time, leaving us many won West of Moulton the audience at the Hampton One of three Roy Scouts, police Station—Across from road to Exeter line, Ashworth WA 6-2498 Open Year Round Playhouse this week for the local thespian, Debbie Green. So sex—no violence—no four dfdul souveniers. Oh! w hat a Breakfasts Served “Father of the Bride" is a Roger Ayotte . . Casino on Ocean boulevard. svenuti^to. b rid g e -.___ _ - - 81 Ocean Blvd , Cor. 'K ‘ Sr. production, “Father Of The letter words—just a down to kod t‘me thilt was remember- family play which is entertain­ t>urth comedy which a complete fa the sunshine, the sea of Joliette, P.Q., Canada WAverly 6-3334. „ Spturjday — Moiii.tpn xuad to Bride” will have no trouble North Shore, Dumas corner to BEACON putting themselves into the ing for all ages that provides cross-section of theatre goers fape Cod, the goodness and the ------GENERAL LOCATIONS theatre goers with an evening can find satisfying and enter­ rood Humor of American peo- Editor of the Beachcomber: Municipal Offices—T o w n : North Hampton line, Hampton Cor. Ocean Blvd. & I St play. We have all been through Thank you very much for Board of selectmen, Noel Salo- bus,ness center, it and it is lots of fun to view of a musement and tenderness taining. It is highly recommend p ami the visit at the Hamp- the many faceted problems of in which they will have no trou­ for ane and all. m Jfcach Chamber of Com- sending your Beachcomber pa*- m°n. chairman, Lawrence C. the wedding from the outside. ble projecting themselves. The — tl. L. r. pers with our pictures in it Hackett and Robert Danelson; staggering realization that a | arree. ' Margaret M. Junkins Then it seems funny! -bet me tell you that Hamp. to me. We all thought we look-’Town Manager, Kenneth Boeh- daughter is old enough to be ton Beach charmed us with its ed pretty good. We always look ner > fown clerk, Helen Hayden; Smith's Pharmacy This delightfully amusing married—the doubts about the Miss Barbara’s play picks up the story at a jdlow sand, with the amu.se- forward to our yearly trip to *** collector, Hazel Coffin; groom—the headaches of the Hampton Beach also to meet- treasurer,. Norman N. ^Merrill, % A A ^ • PRESCRIPTIONSr n f m Sunday morning breakfast Beauty Salon irr.K and the attractions and • 9 m -*• guest list—the duplication of ing other Golden Age groups. Town office hours: 9-5, Mon. when the “engagement” bomb xit'] the little orchestra play- ASHWORTH HOTEL BLOCK DRUGS - COSMETICS - FOUNTAIN Home Made Candles wedding gifts—the staggering to ta le d in The Avon Hotel Thank you again. F ?* CW * * collectors is dropped in the middle of ..B » s t r e e t HAMPTON MACH inc a nice music near the cost of marrying off a daugh­ Mrs. Augusta Crake. Pres. rfcsk closed 11:30-12:30 and Across from Marine Memorial WA 6-9194 the table, frolics through the ter—and all the other problems Hair Styliit — Color SptclolU! Chamber of Commerce. town clerk's desk closed 12:30- confusion of pre-nuptial ar­ Closed All Day Sunday Brookline 46, Maes. of the bride that have brushed Maybe I arrive too late to 1:30. Open 9-12 Saturdays. rangements, and climaxes with Open 9 - 6 Rest of The Week Try Our Hand-Dipped Chocolates our own lives. Wolk-ln Service Chief of police, John Roden; the tender moment before fa­ Take the clever script of fire chief, Perley George. Offi- ther and daughter leave for the ces located 136 Winnacunnet church. WARREN’S LOBSTER HOUSE road. MADE ON THE PREMISES Unquestionably, all brides are Precinct—Fred Gagne, chair­ beautiful because beauty is an Lean, Meaty Face End 'M eal A Plead*** 0Me*n43° Lobster Dinners Exec. Sec., William Elliot. Office gown—but In full array be­ hours are, 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. fore she departs for the church, P.S. Our Steaks, Chops and Chicken seven days a week during the Miss Hesse literally leaves the summer months. Office located j audience breathless, proving it PEPPER STEAKS lb. 9 9 c Are Also Terrific on Ocean boulevard opposite STAPLES is possible to gild a lily. “C” street. As the confused—and be­ Lean Tender Knived COCKTAILS Public Library—Located at Featuring A Complete Assortment Of wildered—father of the bride, Hampton center on Winnacun­ • CHECKING ACCOUNTS Richard Kennedy combines his We are at the Kittery end of Memorial Bridge net road. Mrs. Margaret Noyes, IN ALL DIRECTIONS • SAVINGS ACCOUNTS versatile talents for both com­ 5c to $1.00 Merchandise & Beach Needs librarian. Hours: 2:30-5 p.m. • TRUST AND AGENCY edy and serious acting to pro­ STEAKS ib. 8 9 c on old U.S. 1 and 7-9 p.m., Mon., Wed., Sat. . • , . Limited neither by lack of foresight nor desire to serve. We DEPARTMENT duce a highly amusing and at U. S. Post Office, Beach— \ the same time sympathetic Telephone IDIewood 9-1630 Kittery, Me. invite you to profitably use the • PERSONAL CREDIT | beach toys Lobby open: 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Mon- modem facilities of this strong DEPARTMENT beach aids character who gives his wife, 100% All Beef day-Friday; 8:30 a.m. -12 Sat­ and progressive bank. J ably portrayed by Katherine ib. 4 9 c • COMMERCIAL LOANS urday. Window service: 8:30 • MORTGAGE LOANS Helmond; and his two sons a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday; played by Eric Shugaar and 8:30 a.m .-noon Saturday. No • SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS Burleigh Booker a chance to service holidays and Sundays. first aid needs beach supplies ? produce the entertaining con­ HAMBURG 2 lbs. 8 9 * Over Stores Hampton—Lobby open 7 a.m.- trast. Eric Shugaar, in his first 7 p.m., Monday-Saturday. Win­ ^ ^ v i supporting role at the Hamp­ dow service: 8:30 a.m.-5 P-m-, ton Playhouse, presaged a real Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-noon Banking; - | cosmetics | | sun tan aids | future on the stage with his VEAL CUTLETS lb. 7 8 c just 14 miles away Saturday. No service holidays excellent characterization o 1 and Sundays. Tommy. ... 0 9 * Com pany Heart’s Delight Large 2Vi Can RUBBISH COLLECTION William Douglas brought off FREE . Monday — Dumas Corner to PARKING \ . ESTABLISHED I I U • EXETER, HEW HAMPSHIRE a fine portrayal of the bride­ 3 for North Hampton line, Ashworth : groom when he found himself PORTSMOUTH, N. H. avenue to Seabrook Beach. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation SHOP US FIRST alone and almost helpless on FRUIT Tuesday — West of Moulton the male side of the wedding » • road to Exeter line. Dumas cor-j ceremony under the steam roll- 8 9 c ner to Ashworth avenue, Hamp- ering of women. FOR BEST PRICES COCKTAIL______“Go A ll The Way On Route 1A | ton business center Great strength was added to the performance by using star In PARK FREE Downtown PORTSMOUTH... ON THE BEACH players in minor roles. Betty Snider's CATSUP 1 7 c jar Bright, who takes over the lead in next week’s play, gave a su­ Shedd’s 3 Ib. Jar Park Free By Using The perb performance in the role 53 Steps Down “ B" Street and Save! df Miss Bellamy. 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>> T h e BEACHCOMBER Page 16 HIGH TIDES Mardi Gras Returns No Federal Aid Seen In Mosquito h.iltl* HAMPTON HARBOR DIRECT FROM OVEN t o YOU! Daylight Saving T im e * Thursday 6:16 a.m. Representing the seacoast LARGE ASST. OF OONUT5 8.1 The annual highlight of the Dr. Richard O. Hayes, Public Aug. 23 6:45 p.m. summer season at Hampton area at the Concord meeting Haney-Plain-Jolly-Cinnamon & Crul|«„ 8.8 Health service entomologist, Friday 7:26 a.m. 7.7 Beach, Mardi Gras week, will yesterday were Thomas Allen, BIRTHDAY CAKES MADE TO OROER told state and area officials at Aug. 24 7:51 p.m. 8.7 commence Saturday morning, a meeting in Concord last week Rye, a member of the Southeast Saturday Mosquito Control project; State CHEESE - CORN & OATMEAL BREADS 8:32 a.m. 7.6 August 18, at 10:30 a.m. with he was doubtful a federal grant Aug. 25 8:53 p.m. an antique automobile exhibi­ Rep. Elizabeth Greene, Rye. and Visit our Bakery Section. We have the g;g 8.7 could be obtained to battle mos­ Sunday 9:32 a.m. 7.6 tion on the boulevard in front Governor’s Councilor Andiew get' Assortment Ever, and everything j, quitos in the seacoast area. At Aug. 26 9:48 p.m. 8.7 of the Casino. Jarvis, Portsmouth. Baked on the Premises. the same time, he said he didn't Monday 10:25 a.m. 7.7 Throughout the week until feel it would be absolutely nec­ Aug. 27 the grand climax, the Corona­ Others present included James 10:38 p.m. 8.8 essary. He felt the best plan .!. Barry! state health and wel­ Tueesday 11:11 a.m. -7.9 tion Ball on Friday evening, would be to have the State Leg­ 11 Lb. Avg. Aug. 28 fare commissioner, who set up Ready To Eat 11:21 p.m. 8.8 August 24, a complete program islature put up matching funds Wednesday of events has been arranged the meeting; Dr. Mary M. At- Turkeys Stuffed & Gravy 11:51 a.m. 8.0 with area towns. Aug. 29 by the Hampton Beach Village chinson, acting director of the 12:00 m 8.8 VOL. Thursday Precinct Commissioners, Hotel Dr. Hayes felt a meeting with State Public Health Service; XXXV, NO. 9 Hampton Beach Advocate WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1962 FREE 7 Lb. Avg. Aug. 30 12;27 p.m. 8.1 Association members and the Cape Cod and South Shore of­ William Healy, director of the Stuffed & Gravy Bureau of Sanitary Engineer­ Hampton Beach Chamber of ficials in Massachusetts would Chickens Ready To Eof Commerce. be highly beneficial because ing; and Gilman Crowell, chief A run down of the special these areas recently had a mos­ of the Bureau of Food and events as arranged includes the quito problem serious enough to Chemistry. 3»/,-4 Lb. Avg. Ready To Ear following: hurt the area economy until Stuffed & Grovy Coronation Ball August 18 — Antique auto­ control projects were instituted. Chickens Highlight mobile exhibition beginning at After hiring consultants, the 10:30 a.m.; annual parade of Cape Cod - South Shore people Murray’s floats at 3 p.m. started a program of ditching, COTTON CANDY August 19 — Barber shop diking and flooding which was INC. quartets from the bandstand at apparently effective. Gum & Life Savers CASINO MARKET 2 p.m. (NEXT TO PLAYLAND) Featuring S■ S. Pierce Company’s Groceries Of Mardi Gras The meeting, if held, probably Festivities August 20 — Baby contest George R. Murray Park In Front of Market While You Shop at 3 p.m.; talent show, 7 p.m.; won't take place until after Ocean Blvd. near “ C" Street get acquainted dance at the Labor Day. The climax of the summer beach season will be Casino Ballroom. 8:30 p.m. held Friday evening, August 24, at the Hampton August 21 — Bathing suit Beach Casino Ballroom when* Miss Hampton Beach, day. Anyone not in a bathing suit between 2 and 3 p.m. will of 1963, Jonnye McLeod of Hampton, will officially* ho arrested, put in jail and receive her crown. % fined 50c. All in fun. Fashion show from bandstand at 7 p.m. B O U J t i K t Over the past years, the ball has become more The affair will be directed by and more colorful and spectaculor. Close to 100 girls, Terry Heinze, model and charm many of whom have competed in the two recent beach expert. BILLIARDS August 22 — Stiir vaudeville bicycles beauty pageants, will enjoy an evening of dancing. act at 2 p.m.; parade of horri­ All the girls, attired in evening gowns and each carry­ bles. 3 p.m.; vaudeville acts at ing a bouquet of flowers, will be introduced to the 7 p.m.: giant fireworks display at 9:30 p.m. audience. Following special entertainment, Jonnye August 23 — Sand castle McLeod. Miss Hampton Beach, will reach the higHjF- contest at 9:30 a.m.; children’s spot in her reign as Miss Hampton Beach when she parade at 2 p.m.; prize awards at 2:30 p.m.; crowning of .Ir. leads the group in the grand march. M iss Hampton Beach of 1902. Several past queens and other dignataries are 2:30 p.m.; free ice cream if under 12 years of age to be expected to be on hand for the affair. Miss Sandie given away at the playground Kay. recently returned from the con­ at 3:30 p.m.: vaudeville acts test held at Miami Beach, Florida, will relinquish her at 4 and 7 p.m. August 24 — Coronation 3all crown to Miss McLeod. Also present as a guest of at 8:30 p.m. from the Casino honor will be the newly crowned Miss New England, ballroom. Louise Ann Richardson. August 27 — Finals of talent show contests, 7:30 p.m., band­ Production Manager Henry Hamel, now in his stand. tenth season with the chamber of commerce, will again direct the affair. William Elliot, executive secretary £Es£!?C R 0FT r e c r e a t io n c e n t e r of the chamber will serve as master of ceremonies. Miss New England TEL. 6-3410 HAMPTON BEACH (Continued from Page One) All girls, whether or not they participated in the gifts included Sarah Coventry OPEN YEAR 'ROUND Miss* New England or Miss Hampton Beach contests jewelry and a one hundred dol­ may register with Mr. Hamel at the chamber of com­ lar bond. The runners-up were recip­ merce office to take part in the affair. ients of smaller denomination b ic y c l in g bonds and coronets. They were BOWLING BILLIARDS presented trophies by Jay Din- een. 200 Bikes Although this contest marks With the approach of summer’s end, In Excellent Condition In the Penthouse beach residents and vacationers 20" - 24" - 26" Automatic Pinsetters Well Ventilated look forward to August 24 when the Casino Ballroom will be the Good Lanes scene of the famous Coronation Tandems Fluorescent Ball. Jonnye McLeod of Hamp­ Good Pins ton will officially become Miss 3-Speeds Courteous Lighted Hampton Beach as 150 gorgeous girls participate in the beautiful Regulars Friendly Service ceremony. 7 Brunswick Air Cooled 1962 BABY SHOW WIN­ Equipped with Lights at Night Pocket Tables Strollers & Trikes for Tots Wall to Wall Carpeting NERS are shown follow­ EXPERT Bowl to Stay Slim' Open Weekdays & Sundays ing competition at Hamp­ Don’t Rave... BOWLING ton Beach Monday after­ WEEKDAYS b illia r d s noon. More than 100 9:30 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT b ic y c l e s Call Dave! 8:00 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT babies took part with 15 winners being named in b o w l in g Emergency Road Serv. SUNDAYS b illia r d s three separate age cate­ b ic y c l e s LOO P.M. TO MIDNIGHT gories. —Staff Photo WA 6-5322 8:00 A.M. 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