The BEACHCOMBER HIGH TIDES Page 16 C oiisTta nl Crews HAMPTON HARBOR Daylight Saving Time Area Croups Join Forces Aid Disabled Craft WEEKEND SPECIALS! Thursday 12:48 a.m. 10.0 July 19 1:26 p.m. 8.8 Tho C o n st Guard was called r r Friday out from the Hampton Beach 1:40 a.m. 10.0 13 - 1 3 ’/ j lb. Avg. July 20 2:15 p.m. 9.0 To Battle Pesky Mosquitos station twice during the past Saturday 2:31 a.m. 9.9 Ready To Eel Stuffed & Gravy July 21 3:07 p.m. 9.1 Turkeys Sunday 3:25 a.m. 9.6 July 22 4:02 p.m. 9.1 Monday 4:24 a.m. 9.2 3'A - 4 lb. Avg. July 23 5:00 p.m. 9.1 Tuesday 5:26 a.m. 8.7 TrSSSSM Slws ■ -I Ready To Eal tSoutheastern S J f M New X Hnmpshire M S could f moved from his finger. \ Stuffed & Grovy July 24 6:11 p.m. 9.0 Chickens Wednesday 6:32 a.m. 8.3 Mosquito Control association, at ta.n on appro PruU,° Assisting men from the July 25 7:04 p.m. 9.0 separate meetings, agreed to do manent I"0Sa|th Hampton station during the everything possible to rid the the near Depa,tn en« rf Health Ha. ^ c „ast Gunrds. Leave Your Order Early! Thursday 7:40 a.m. 8.0 VO L. xxxv, NO. 4 WEDNESDAY, j u l y i s , 1962 FREE July 26 8:07 p.m. 9.0 are* of mosquitos. *n(* men from Portsmouth. The two ALL OUR MEATS CUT TO ORDER The local chamber stated Rve meeting. crews went to the aid of a •‘they were ready, willing and Governor’s Councilor Andrew Scotia lobster boat Birthday Cokes — Made To Order anxious to help in any way Jarvis said he would raise the }iarbor after the craft had Large Assortment of Donuts sible in the mosquito control question of state aid at a become disabled. program for the seacoast area.” ture meeting of the Governor Honey - Ploin - Jolly - Cinnamon & Crullers President John Dunfey appoint- an(j Executive Council. He said Lovely Girls Will Visit our Bakery Section — We Hove the Biggest Assortment Ever, ed -a committee of Douglass did not know whether any Everything Is Baked On The Premises. Hunter, chairman, Herbert money was available which Murray’s Casassa, and Donald Ring to Cliui,j’be “tapped1 for the nios- work on the program. Also ap- qUjto problem this year, buti SNO KO NE pointed to th e group was added the comment that if 13 Delicious Gold Model Flavors CASINO MARKET INC. Spaulding Owen who will serve something is not done soon the I "The Special Rainbow" Featuring S . £. Pierce Company's Grocenes Miss Hampton Beach Crown ns an advisor because of his I Costly projects at Rye Harbor engineering experience. and Wallis Sands would mean | Playland Ocean Blvd. & ‘C’ Sf. Park In Front of Market While You Shop Next Tuesday gening, July 24, more than 30 Nearly 30 interested mem- money “thrown away, bers attended a similar* meet­ beautiful young ladies will gather to take part in the ing of the Southeastern New 15th annual Miss Hampton Beach beauty pageant. Hampshire Mosquito Control association at Rye last week For some of the girls, come evening's end. there and most agreed it was urgent will be sadness, for others joy. For all, a cherished to get state financial aid to continue the task of mosquito experience never to be forgotten. New friendships will control in the Seacoast area. be made, some of which will last a lifetime. Others Frank Bennett of Belmont. will find the contest the beginning of a brilliant future. Mass., an expert hired by the Backstage, the girls will display nervousness and emo­ project last year, pointed out there are many more varieties tion. On stage, they will show poise, personality, talent of mosquitos in the Seacoast #7 and a sincere desire to win. area and they are present from the time the snow melts in The BEACHCOMBER has more than a passing the spring until the first snow- fo interest in the show which has, over the years;, become fall in the winter. the greatest single attraction of the annual Hampton Bennett stressed the import­ ance of “ditching” and larvae Beach summer season programs. One of the Eastern control for the marsh mosquitos seaboards cleanest, largest and most fascinating beauty prevalent along the coastline. shows, the Miss Hampton Beach pageant got its start He said much of the breeding on an idea conceived by the present editor and pub­ land is state-owned property. The gathering was also told lisher of the BEACHCOMBER, Edward S. Seavey, Jr. that this area of the state has the largest mosquito problem, During the summers of 1946 and 1947, Mr. Seavey organized the Miss Cover Girl contests. In 1948, the local chamber of commerce took up the lead given by Safety Tip Mr. Seavey and thus was born. 15 years ago, the Miss Hampton Beach beauty pageant. For Boaters FERNCROFT RECREATION The story of the pageant down through the years “ A ” STREET CENTER has been fabulous. Each year new history is made. , S. Coast Guard has TEL. 6-3410 HAMPTON BEACH A search of the BEACHCOMBER files of past years classified motorboats for use 4 3 SS £ and inspection purposes. Power. OPEN YEAR ROUND : V f. has revealed a few interesting statistics worth mention­ k°*ls are follows: Class A, ing in conjunction with the 15th anniversary of the A \ under 1C feet; Class 1, 16 feet •C'-LV pageant. to less than 2G feet; Class 2, feet to less than 40 feet; Perhaps one of the most incredible stories con­ m m LX tC,lass 40 feet to not more BICYCLING BOWLING nected with the pageant over the years has been than C5 feet. BILLIARDS JETTING ACQUAINTED, part of prc-Miss Hampton Beach procedures as arranged by Pro- brought to light by the present title holder, Miss Sandie life saving d e v ic e s - uction Manager Henry Hamel, are these five lovely contestants who recently visited the all boats are required to have 200 Bikes lampton Reach Marina. Shown, left to right, are Jonnye McLeod, 17. Hampton, who was last Kay. Competing in the program in 1960 after urging W ith a Coast Guard approved life- In Excellent Condition In the Penthouse ear’s fifth place winner. Cynthia Fish, 21. Kensington. Jackie Houle, 18, Pittsburg. Pa., by her friends, Sandie placed second. A month later. f vm* ?evice ^ good condition Automatic Pinsetters ►ettv Underwood, 19, West Koxbury, Mass, and Eileen O’Malley. 19, Brockton. Mass. 2 0 " - 2 4 " - 2 6 " Well Ventilated b e a u t i e s Continued on Page Sixteen lor each person aboard. A life — Staff Photo preserver, buoyant cushion, ring Good Lanes used ^ ku°yant vest may be Tandems Good Pins Fluorescent FLAME ARRESTORS — one 3-Speeds Lighted approved flame arrestor is re- Courteous OU7H LOOKS TO THE quired on each carburator of R e g u la rs Friendly Service LictE at Rye Harbor, every inboard engine installed ion of major New after April 25, 1940. The Coast A ir Cooled 7 Brunswick Equipped with Lights at Night t>uard recommends this type i Pocket Tables npshire harbors pro- Wall to Wall Carpeting boats™'"1 a" inboard »'«*<* Strollers & Trikes for Tots s to be undertaken in Bowl to Stay Slim " near future along Open Weekdays & Sundays b o w l in g i that at Hampton b i l l i a r d s bor w ill be work at WEEKDAYS 9:30 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT jhboring Rye Harbor. INDIAN b ic y c l e s 8:00 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT project is scheduled

b o w l in g nclude construction of Mot Shop itty, a pile and timber OPEN SUNDAYS b i l l i a r d s Over 100 Styles of b ic y c l e s 1:00 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT • w ith floats, a boat Men’s - Womens 8:00 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT iching ramp, an earth Children’s r Y r T ce" 'Exe,er- Why Not Try p^ . * it d dike and dredging * MOCCASINS'' >0c.lumJ AXJ TER bowling lanes i 300 by 300 ft. irreg- S S t T B ' . - s r p area to a depth of it feet, all on the west- ' Hampton Beach °P*n Daily 9 A M _ } ■ side of the harbor. Com# P.M. AIR CONDITIONED °na Browi* ___ — Staff Photo for y0ur comfort

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T h e BEACHCOMBER Page 3 JJifring 1951, 37,750 inboard THE MARILYN - - H ’AT ■: • ITT* boats and outboard mo- 1 us ware registered in New Dining Room YOUR HEALTH IS OUR BUSINESS .Hampshire on inland lakes and 17 A 27 " I " ST., Hampton Beach A t registered Pharm ociilt, we ar# dedicated to the ponda only. Arthur J. Labonte, Mgr. service of the community . . . to the prompt filling Tel. WA 6-2456 of each medical prescription entrusted to u*. Your BREAKFAST 8:30-11 A M . . $1 need is our command. At Hampton Beach DINNER 5 00-7 P.M. $2 ' TRY — Home Cooked Foods — Id on Parle Francois Hudon's Restaurant Phone WA 6-3344

On The Boardwalk For The REST of Your Life Located frr The STO P A T High Street Excellent Food Parking lot KELLY'S MOTEL Hampton Center U.S. Rt. 1 Hampton Everything For The W A 6-2594 w “Do-It-Yourselfer” Near Theatres, FROM ALL OVER 7 T Churches, Restaurants Short Drlvo To Beaches SHELLS THE WORLD''

SPECIMENS - NOVELTIES - JEWELRY "For All Kinds of Snocks -Ceramic Tile And Vacation Needs" DO-IT-YOURSELF SUPPLIES ^7 7S Oar Business M EET M E A T Custom Formica Counter Tops TRADING POST BEACH SHOPPE ARMSTRONG King’s Highway at 7th Street FLOORS HAMPTON BEACH Located in The Eastwind Hotel TUB ENCLOSURES WALL TO WALL OCEAN BOULEVARD CARPET Bill Nolale T*l. HO 5-067) Sportswear — Opposite Marine Memorial — 40 Elmira Ave., Newburvoort LVS DE QUEBEC an exhibition at the HAMPTON BEACH d several songs for Cen ter — Staff Photo HAMPTON BEACH’S LEADING SHIRLEY ORR, Bradford. Mass., Miss Hampton Beach con­ Sportswear Storo testant presents a striking pose as she looks over life saving Standish Gift Shop devices prior to pageant. Shirley is one of more than 30 girls Ocean Blvd. at " A " 5t. commerce registered to take part in annual beauty contest. — Staff Photo “Elegance In Leisure Dining” TRIPS TWICE DAILY mx more persons joined the S a i e i y T A p s i l l , H o t d Old Salts club for the 1962 CAMP TREASURE LEA season. Cod were prevalent catches among the new ir.mem* T. V. RENTALS KINGSTON LAKE KINGSTON, N. H. bers with Robert A. Palmer,— r 50 Y o r - DINING ROOM - Elm street West Springfield, BY DAY OR WEEK 23 rd Season Mass., boating a 46-lb. codfish. His catch was made from a ALL NEW SETS Smith and Gilmore party boat. LIGHTS — If boaters plan Day Camp for Boys& Girls to operate boats between sun­ Also fishing from a Smith set and sunrise, lights are* re­ and Gilmore craft was Theo-. AG ES 4 - 12 quired. Boats under 26 feet in Buffet Every Tuesday : dore Askimakopolas. 4 Bill length must display either of street. Nashua who was close I A Few Openings in July. Taking Registrations for tw o arrangements including behind with a 37-lb. codfish. August. REGISTER NOW! ( 1), white light on the stem 5 - 8:30 Gerald Basnas, 317 Merrimack KIMBALL REAL ESTATE visible for 2 miles and a white street, Manchester, also pulled light on bow visible for 3 miles, - qai/ -■ BUS TRANSPORTATION GAURON along with separate side lights ^ Beginning July 3 Hampton Beach visible for 1 mile; (2 ), white UM THE STATE PARK Call Directors: Arthur & Mildred Carson light stem, visible for 2 miles, • Mitchell 2-5421 white light atop cabin, visible STATE PIER for 3 miles and a combination red and green light on the bow, W A 6-2469 Bakery and Delicatessen Specials SNACK BAR & TACKL visible for 1 mile. Gauron’s The aforementioned light ar-j Delicatessen Items Harborside LINES & BA IT FURfv rangements are the regular in. rernational requisites as out­ Motel TOILET FACIMTit LADIES SHORTS Cooked Roast Turkeys To Order (With Kitchenette lined in the international rules. Aponmonts) Inland lighting rules consist — BERM UD A S of white light on the stern, visi­ Tel. Bar-B-Q Chickens ble for 2 miles and a combina­ — JAM AICAS Morning Trip tion red and gree light on the BALLROOM bow visible for 1 mile. Pastries "8:00 A.M. By Catalina - Seven Seas - TW O BOATS New Hampshire is the sec­ Proportioned ond most highly industrialized ACROSS FROM MARINE MEMORIAL state in U. 5.. (percentage of $3.98 population in industry). A LL t h i s w e e k FROM Seafood Smorga Matching Blouses or r f . u o t o / p.m. Jersey's Available / Ion w ith such delicacies os Lobstr • EVERY FRI. EVENING t Fried Shrimp, Roast Bo tf, 5lict< J u it help younelf to golden sh DONOVAN & FALLON w « could go on and an. Join ui creamy lobster newburg . . . bo y and m o for yourtalf! COMPLETE CORPORATION end all the fixin'i. $3. per person LESTER LANIN LINE OF SPORTSWEAR HAMPTON BEACH'S SINCE 1926 Per person In Person PHARMACY ing Friday, July 27 The Tighwaymen The Wednes Thursday Evenings VANITY Store Afterno TE E N AG E RwervOti0n| Su9 9 «*t*j Difti"3 Room JUST SOUTH OF THE CASINO ON OCEAN BOULEVARD EXETER, N. H HAMPTON CENTER RECORD H OP

10:30 • 12:00 IDancing to Tho Orchoitra of Bob Batcholdor

p.m. 8 Restaurant

AND FIREWORKS CALISTHENICS TALENT SHOW' * 1 FREE PARKING 6 00 A.M. and 1:30 P.M. SQUARE DANCING ~ ; Lvov* Hampton River Daily FISH MARKET LOBSTER LOBSTER POUND - - - - - OUTBOARDS FOR RENT ROW BOATS FOR RENT FRESH FRESH DAILY PARTY GET ACQUAINTED DANCES : Tel. (Hampton) WA 6-3424 1962 JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS • Alive • Boiled To Order ...... QUALITY UNSURPASSED Lines and Bait Furnished — Toilet Facilities Foot of Bridge at Smith & Gilmore W harf Native - Lobsters, Clams and Fish office. 10:30 a.m. tained Complete for schedule asking of at events chamber of may commerce be office. ob­ Seacoast Regional Square dance association. Evenings 7-8, 8:30-9:30 p.m. Organ concert Monday 3-4 and August. Junior Division. 7 p.m. Senior Division, your host.) 8:30-9 p.m. across from “C” street. Hampton Beach Tackle Shop the junction of Ashworth Ave. and Ocean Blvd. Located at the South end of Hampton Beach, West of boat and motor repairs and storage — propeller and: free parking. Paved launching ramp — slip rentals — marine gas­ oline and diesel fuel — marine hardware and paint shaft— repair service — rest rooms with showers — Let us help you enjoy a safe and happy'boating season Some good buys on used boats and George outboard A. motors.Smith, Manager Phone WA 6-2611 Fridays, 8:30 p.m. — Hampton Beach State Park sponsored by Monday thru Friday on sand in front of chamber of commerce Mondays from the bandstand. Finals to be held latter Mondays, part 8:30 of p.m. — Casino Ballroom (request tickets from Four daily — Tuesday through Sunday. Afternoons 2-3, 4-5 p.rn. Wednesdays, July 4 thru August 29. First shoot July 4 on Rand

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in the BEACH­ WA 6-3351 APPAREL 6 “B" STREET JACKIE'S HELEN HORGAN S In The Dudley Building BEAUTY SALON Photo Reprints Photo of Beauty Culture WOMEN S and CHILDREN’S ••C“ ••C“ ST.. HAMPTON BEACH The third place winner was Second place was captured by Competition in the junior Another local pair, Guy Thi- , , of Hampton Falls demon­ Others taking part in the Assisting in the program Reprints of news pictures Smart Specializing in TypesAU Faithful”. Brigham road, North Grafton, street, Lawrence, Mass., who Mass., capturing the hearts of street, Concord, guitar who played and a sang ‘ True and the audience as he danced to Denise Rouleau, road, 7, West Merrimac, Shore Mass. Denise 11 Joseph Dussault, 182 Exchange did a rhythm tap dance routine. division was again very kaan “Shanty Town.’* beault, 14, and Patricia Zibell, with Jonathan T. Smith, sang “Oh You Beautiful Doll.” strated ballroom dancing as they gave theirtwist versions and of cha-cha place thf to honors. win third Borneville, 10, Manchester,bert and Ro­ Barbara Beaupre, 10 sisters, Peabody,Bolick, 4, Mass.. Manchester, Ilona Marilyn junior division were and Bonnie 9, Lynn, Mass, the Carlson Rouleau, 11, Merrimac. were Bill Elliot who again appearing COMBER are available for writing a the ton publishers, Publishing Co., Hamp­ 575 Lafay­ nominal charge by calling or ette road, Hampton, WA 6-3322.

h CHILDREN $1 85 8 P.M. lo 10 P.M. 2 P.M. lo 4:30 P.M 10 A.M. lo 1:45 P.M.

Dining Rooms CHILDREN $1.95 BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER OPEN 7 A.M. TO 10 P.M • • 5 Famous r u B i m u

. . Midnight For Reservations Coll Hampton WA 6-3616 - $ 1 .95 CERES WHARF (off Market Street) The Neic . Air-Conditioned 5 p.m. - 10 p.m. dally COCKTAIL LOUNGE On the Famous TOWNE-LYNE PORTSMOUTH, N. H. TEL: 436-7927 Open All Day Sunday U.5. RT. 1, HAMPTON - Your Hosts - THE DUNFEY FAMILY Complete Steak Dinner DINING ROOMS Seafood, Lobster, Chicken ROOM SHOALS VtsiY VtsiY O pen Your Favorite Piano Stylings & Cocktails ISLLS OF SHOALS EXCURSION MOONLIGHT SAIL Friday - Saturday - Sunday CALM SCENIC RIVER CRUISE ADULTS $2.85 MOONLIGHT SAIL Si .85 5 Milos No. of Hamp Or., Rle. 1 Open 11 a.m. Shoals Room Lounge

- wui~u CASINO of Beauty Culture W A 6-5076 OPP BAND STANO Specializing in All Types POINTS. DIRECT (Next to Employment office) BEAUTY SALON BUSSES TO ALL U. S. Hampton Beach, N .H, WA 6-2393 SERVICE TO CANADAJackie's Travel Agency uvjieve me results, safety wise ;would be well worth the effort.

U.S.A. Following a request by Hamp- somewhat serious nati The directors were notified by directors is for a gum Precaution Urged On Beach Umbrellas from her busy pictures. summer schedule for pre-Miss Hampton Beach *— Staff Photo JUDITH ANNE ROBERTSON. 17, of Arlington. Mass., pauses Chamber of Commerce this recently a lady ret ton Beach lifeguards, tors the direc- of umbrellas the weekus&ued.^i-sa£ety^uggfi^Uon Hampton being inch-deep Beach wound bl stabbing in th people. For the lifeguards that “when the to be attached to the accidents have occurred of a red strin* concerning, the -viseumbrellas at of the beach. beach was taken to wind the is hosj five more miles these per larly hour umbrellas, or the particu* the of The aluminum this umbrella possible idea or informii dangei suggestei metal suggesting the handl type, become a hazard and serted into the sand as How To Reach Sweaterville, . Use Portsmouth by-pa*.* a.« if to

1 to reverx direction. Proceed ya ZOO on on Maplewood Avenue. n n Hampton le Center talne. proceed Ju»t North before Toll bridpe u*c oi

SMOKED Gallon - 'A O PEN DA ILY Including Sunday ICE CREAM HICKORY MEATY FACE END

for the Entire Half Gallon 59e W ith Each Free Pack of Needles Hood's Brae Bum • • Family ! — s from from Gordon Sebago I ake, We. ake, I Sebago Check thicken wings Chicken Backs SPORTSWEAR Air-Cond

Brown Brown of SWEATERS Hours: Hours: Monday

A MUST Dui SEABROOK, N.H. SEABROOK, NEXT NEXT TO LIQUOR STORE 20-25 lb. Average MAPLEWOOD AVENUE Portsmouth NATIVE FARM FRESH with a car theft theft a with car W. /{miner ii /{miner routine oa- n vehicle from Massachusetts X SWEATERVILLE GREEN BEANS 2 2UCCINI SQUASH BEET GREENS SUPER MARKET Alertness by police officer trol on Lafayette road at 4:05 Officer Officer Burke, in questioning The youth had earlier stolen PRESCOTT RecoverStolen Car In Routine ThotoiYis Burke ThotoiYis this week to the led apprehension a.m., of Park, a July Mass., juvenile Hyde wanted had 16, I in in burned which connection been the youth the stolen was ear driving xu.nth *ho ■ - ■■ " " The BEACHCOMBER Page 7

Nathaniel Hawlharn*.College Arrfrim, N. H. FOR SALE

liberal Arts i. Business Adminis. Deeded land at Ross Acres near 4 yr. degree granting institution Church St. Apply 13 Oceon Pork Ave. h i * Classes starting Sept. 1962 f- Last House on Street Native Summer Write to Dean of Admissions MOM-. - SQUASH

Fresh Native Farms! FABRICS r H i t i n MARKET Native Green Real Treasures at Prices ROUTE 1 - Lafayette Road Seabrook — N. H. PEPPERS That Will Surprise - You! 1 . FREE NESCO M f f JL he 4 i | * E f U \{i SHADES OF THE 90S Contrast of bathing suits of swimmers of yesteryear as compared to EXETER HANDKERCHIEF CO. % ' * those of today are recalled in bathing picture taken near U. S. Coast Guard Station at No. Beach. Boats moored in cove present nearly the same background picture as is seen today. __Colt Photo Remnant and Drapery Store y o u n g TENDER p Owens Withdraws As Candidate For House I do not wish to be counted out from helping our community in Near B&M RR Sta., Lincoln St., Exeter 9f Spaulding Owens, beach resi- announced h i s intention of any way I can.' dent and businessman for near- seeking the nomination last ly two years and lifetime winter and only this week, fol- suramer visitor to Hampton lowing a conference in the Beach announced this week he state Attorney General’s office, TREE NESCO GREEN STAMPS Wirt All PURCHASES Two Hampton youths, Mary Now and Geoffrey Blake, in a is withdrawing as a candidate learned he is not eligible to for one of the three seats in seek the nomination. scene from “South Pacific** currently playing at the Hampton the state House of Representa­ In a statement to the UNION Playhouse. — Photo by Zaharis tives at the Sept. 11 primary. Mr. Owens said, “this morning Mr. Owens had previously I went to the office of the DURKEEJ 'South Pacific* Wins Secretary of State in Concord to get the answer to a ruling Acclaim Of Critics I had requested from the office M ahoney’s EASTMAN of the Attorney General. This &m . DISCOUNT The Hampton Playhouse pro­ ruling was pertinent to my duction of “South Pacific.** j as famous as FISHING qualifications to seek the office which began its second week of Representative from Hamp­ Monday, has been hailed by N ew * PARTIES ton. I found that I lacked two ANNEX Hampshire and Massachusetts the Beach Itself months for the required two BOATS LEAVE y u .s • . ' ^ critics as one of the finest pro­ years residency in the State SWEET! TENDER! 8 A.M. and 1 P.M. O P EN D A ILY NEXT TO DURK£E*S FARM SUPER-MARKET ductions in many years. of New Hampshire. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. ROUTE 1 LAFAYETTE ROAD, SEABROOK. N h ‘ This Pulitzer prize - winning “It is, therefore, with pro­ found regret that I am forced! to withdraw mv name from seeking the office mentioned, Chinese & American above. BREAD Wed. Night Fishing Food “I do wish, at this time to 5:30 ’til dark express my utmost gratitude Cocktail Lounge SEABROOK END OF to all my friends who promised 1 Air-Conditioned HAMPTON BRIDGE their support and votes. 1 also Seabrook Beach, N. H. wish to say thanks to those! Geisha Orders to Take Out Tickets Sold at who would have voted for me Orange and Green Building this fall. Open 11:30 A M. »o 2:30 AM. Tel. GRover 4-3461 “My future political plans CRABMEAT Mt. Washington in N.H. h All Year Round are indefinite at this time but the highest peak in the North ROUTE 1 KITTERV. MAINE OF SENSATIONAL FOOTWEAR STOCK OF east (6,288'). Tel. IDIewood 9-1100 PROMINENT SHOE FAC­ The ocean’s finest TORY GOES ON SALE FRIDAY AT 9 A M

Due to lack of space it wa* impossible to put this entire slock on sale at one lime. We predict another “mob** scene Friday. m a tc h es SEAFOOD m m Nothing like this ever Happened at Durkee's before. . r DINNERS served at our dockside dining room OVER 7,000 PAIR ADDED . . . V A LUES TO $2.50 d is c o u n t p r ic e s ? FISHERMAN'S PIER RESTAURANT Your Unlim ited Choice! No Dealers.

FOOT OF STATE STREET AT MEMORIAL BRIDGE

PO RTSM O UTH, N. H. Plus Free Nesco LARGEST, CLEANEST Special $1.00 Luncheon Served 11-4 p.m. Stamps I rcsh! Deliciou! Veol, luxury, Pickle & OPEN 11-9:00 Pimento ARCADE GIRLS! CHILDRENS' MORTON’S * N O V ELTY SKINLESS I ON ATLANTIC SEABOARD TAKE O UT Canvas Shoes 1 lb. 10 Oz. Pk9. f r a n k f o r t s I Sweet, Seedles * TERRY CLOTH GRAPES iflSHttMMKj Reg.13c Beach Slippers Ck9. 4 3 c TIER SERVICE 'b 2 9 C Fun For A ll Ages * SAILCLOTH Under New Sport Flats Management [SUNDAY Air-Cooled James D. Canty, Prop. “EVERY PAIR MANUFACTURED IN THE U. S. A.’ b e n e a t h c a s in o b a l l r o o m T “SoutMViHFMrSmooth Production T h e BEACHCOMBER Page 9 Page 8 ____ 2£S£i:£3ip « ■ “ i » ■ •V V “South Pnrific” enters its building songs and dialogue * \ t Watercolor Exhibit At Lamont Gallery f ij weok at the Hampton to a magnificient Emile Over 350 Girls Have Sought orderliness. pm«"> .lull «W Beach Rules Becque. e* Murray's h a V t t s r * nil requests made by the 1U Playhouse—and how does it The 95th annual traveling ex­ The Lamont gallery is open But outside of the polish#.! COTTON CANDY hibition of the American Water- beach is prohibited. look after six previous per­ to the public and visitors are talents of the leads, a aecoS color Society opened Monday in The changing clt . pUyfepuards w il l n o t assume formances? Gum & Life Savers Miss Hampton Beach Title welcome at any time. Summer For Safety viewing uncovers the import the Lamont Art Gallery of cars in the beach area is prt- parental responsibility for clu - A second viewing of this (NEXT TO PlAYLAND) hours are: Monday - Saturday, ant bits that make up the back* Phillips Exeter Academy and 9 a.m. - 12 noon; Monday and dren left unattended by their wonderful Rodgers *nd Ha"'‘ Although records are not en­ 1959 — 36 girls. 1, Dianne Ordinances and regulations hin S and other pets are pro­ ground against which the lead Georye R . Murray will be on view through August Wednesday evenings, 6 - 8 p.m. parents or guardian. merstein classic revealed that tirely complete, the BEACH­ Upson, 17, Cranston, R. I.; 2, for Hampton Bench remain es­ must be played. These are th* Ocean Blvd. near “ C " Street 4 . The gallery is closed all day hibited on the beach and .n the Complaints should be ad­ a good production can get even COMBER, in conjunction with Marcia Zapaswick, 19, Somer­ sentially the same ns in past small roles—a few a,ieakin! The paintings represent the Sunday. dressed to the Town Manager, heftcr. The technical problems the 15th annual Miss Hampton set, Mass.; 3, Debbie Zabriskie, years. For the benefit of new­ " Bali playinp and lines— a couple of bars of \ work of artists from all over c/o Town Offices. Hampton. have been overcome—the per­ Beach contest has compiled a 17, Newburyport, Mass. comers regulations to ensure song—or a bit of dance t0u. the country. Most of the water- ponies may be permitted at the Persons found violating any formers are more concentrated PORTSMOUTHS list of all previous pageant 1958 — 38 contestants. 1, the safety and pleasure of va­ time—but these are th woof colors are academic in character Poultry products in New discretion of the of the above regulations or or­ in their roles—and the K I winners. They include the fol­ Carolyn Komant. 17, Kittery, cationists are in force as fol­ into which the warp must be with only a very few abstract Hampshire are one of the lead­ Inflatables are not permitted dinances shall be evicted from routines have been smoothed o l o n i a l lowing: Maine; 2, tie between Marie lows: . .. . woven. C paintings included. in the water at any time. the beach and subject to a fine The net result is a fast moving 1961 — 35 girls competed Mungovan, 17, Belmont, Mass, ing sources of farm income. No person or organization is Missing persons should be Suddenly you become a war* of not more than $25. (Section “South Pacific" that conmiuni NOW THRU TUESDAY. JULY 24th Sandie Kay, 17, Plaistow plac­ and Sandra Alurrow, Salem, permitted on the beach between of Tom Moody’s outstanding ing first. Sylivia Gustavson, 19, 7, Chapter 219, RSA) cates a wonderful story that A I KrJMim i| |■ %J£(X * rKCL>FRED Mass. tenor voice when he dues hi? Winchester, Mass, copped sec­ Ordinances at the state con­ will touch your heartstrings 1957 — 32 girls. 1, Sally Ann short solo in “There's Nothing N0VAk (gyiMON /\sTAiRE ond place with Su-Su Smith, trolled area of the beach vary and send you away humming Freedman, 17, Peabody, Mass.; Like A Dame*’ or Katherine 21, Newton Upper Falls, Mass., slightlv and should be checked 2, Maureen Burke, 16, Methuen, mie and happy. Helmond’s little bits of busi. finishing third. a ip to ii by visitors to those areas. Mass.; 3, Dianne Wallace, 17, Delightful Susan Hesse is 1960 — 36 girls took part. Peabody, Mass. Complaints should be addressed ness that firm up "the female captivating with her moving Winners included: 1, Diane to Recreation Commission, De­ chorous or perhaps, George Ax- 1956 — 44 girls. 1, Cynthia portrayal of Nellie Forbush ler edtehes your eye with his Jezak, 17, Dracut, Mass.; 2, Fuller, 18, Brighton, Mass.; 2, Winnacunnet Rd., Hampton, N. H. partment of Resources and Eco- . t Mots, at 2:00-Eves from 6:30 characterization of the execu. Sandie Kay, 16, Plaistow; 3, Lyla Moran, 17, , Mass.; % £ £ Z dr- atic al)lomb Cont. Sat. A Sun. from 2:00 Lorraine Bourgeois, 19, Man­ 3, Sally Ann Freedman, 16, New England’s Finest Summer Theater tive officer. In a virtually lineless role, chester. Peabody, Mass. Daniel Ades gives “South Pa^ 1955 — 23 contestants. 1, cific” a real touch of comedy Barbara Ann Curran, 18, Wal­ DRIVE-IN with his antics and facia! ex­ N O W TH R U SAT.! tham, Mass.; 2, Sandra Sadow- HOTEL ALLEN e a c o a s 0T." Mo,in* M"m * H«.d) Hampton B.och NOW THRU JULY 21 pressions as Stewpot or you S T sky, 18, Kittery, Maine; 3, Judy THEATRE BREAKFASTS 7-11 AM. LUNCHEONS 12 Noon-2 P.M. realize that the durable Freddy 2 Big Features Anderson, Woburn, Mass. 1954 — 21 girls. 1, Priscilla DINNERS 5-9 P M (Try Qur jpKialty) TM Will... *»• «■ v 7 m ES6U rT s a i KfiURY BOULEVARD TOUIEHO Hoskins—man of all talents—is DRIVE-IN-THEATRE McNally, 20, Haverhill, Mass.; SMORGASBORD EVERY THURSDAY creating two quite opposite U.S. Route 1, No. of Hampton Cfr. Box Office Open 7:15 2, Barbara Curran, 17, Wal­ roles in the same play. Also, tham, Mass.; 3, Beverly Brinda- Rex Tackae’s quiet desperation c M e a d ENDS TUESDAY NIGHT TONY CURTIS William Holden-Clifton Webb mour, 18, Hampton. Famous For Home Cooked Foods "ZZT^ richuo tooats as the radio operator gives 1953 — No data available . * OSCAR HAIMOtSTtBI 1 That Touch of Mink suspense to the scenes in the -> As Ira Hayes in Satan Never Sleeps other than the fact the first GREAT BOAR S HEAD Sinee 19 40 C. O.'s office. place winner was Joan Ahearne. BREAKFASTS. LUNCHEONS. DINNERS W ith Cory Gron? - Doris Day - Gig Young The Outsider Listed by Duncan Hines All these little things add Color & Cinemascope 1952 — 1, Gaynor Jenkins, Not Near Tha Beach, But ON Id Co-Feature so much to a big production 22, Montreal, Canada; 2, Doris Reservations: WA 6-3073 play like “South Pacific”. Dionne; 3, Beverly Brindamour, Six Black Horses — SATURDAY h1IGHT ONLY — 16, Hampton. SCALE OF PRICES: $2.90, $2 70, $2 00 On the second look, one be­ TOWNE-LYNE DINING ROOMS SATURDAY EVES: $3.20, $2.90, $2 25 With Audie Murphy comes more aware of the ter­ • All Night Movi e Spectacular • 1951 — 26 girls. 1, Sonja- COCKTAIL LOUNGE Bunty Romer, 20, Montreal, Complete Steak Dinner $1.95 — Seafood, Lobster, Chicken Both in Color rific technical problems of the play which David Huston's Canada; 2, Doris Findley, 21, Open Daily 5 p.m. - 10 p.m. — Open All Day Sunday 4 Big Features Plus Cartoons 5 Mike North of Hampton Center On Route 1 NOTE: Special Matinee will be given'on Saturday clever set design made seem Dorchester, Mass.; 3, Betty — Afternoon, July 21 st. Curtain 2:i0 STARTS JULY 25 easy. Musical Director Ernest SEE OUI IEGUU tR SHOW PLUS: Marshall, 21, Brookline, Mass. :— All Seats $1.80 , .. . . Murphy deserves a bouquet in 1950 — 11 contestants. 1,

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v The BEACHCOMBER Four Late Entries Colonial Dames Plan Homes Tour In Beauty Contest Six homes of the seacoast and Rye area will be featured Wednes­ Four late entries to the Miss day, «Fti 1 y 25, from 11 a.m. to Hampton Beach beauty pageant 5 p.m. in an open house tour swelled the total number of sponsored by the National So­ L'irls now registered to 36 just YOKEN’S ciety of Colonial Dames in New Beach Notes pnor to BEACHCOMBER press Hampshire. time. The Grandmothers club of The new contestants include Mrs. William Treat, Hamp­ Holyoke. Mass, held an outing 1R SHE BLO WS Beverly Ann Hoyt, IB, 80 Bos­ ton, chairman of this year’s at the beach Tuesday, July 17. ton street. North Andover. tour has announced a full a n n o u n c e s t h e o p e n in g Mass.; Rosemary Smith. 16, 28 schedule of houses to be open During the peak vacation •Jeanette avenue. Belmont. Mass. months, the state maintains OF THEIR NEW Lois Morin, 22 Elm street, Man­ more than 30 tourist informa­ chester; and Judith Berio. 21 tion booths in resort areas. Watson road. .Belmont. Mass.

New Hampshire was first set NOW SEATING 500 PERSONS tied in 1623, and now has ; population of 606,921. NO NEED TO WAIT rALENT S H O W WINNERS in the junior division Monday eve­ • BEACH SUPPLIES • TOYS ning were Denise Rouleau, 7, left, second place and Jonathan T. • 5POPT1NG GOODS • BICYCLES Smith, fi, firs<- Denise is from Merrimac, Mass, and Jonathan Murray s • BOATING A CAMPING EQUIPMENT from North .Grufton, Mass. — Staff Photo SNO KO NE ASSOCIATE STORE • PISHING EQUIPMENT • AUTOMOTIVE EOUJPMENT ED MARSHMALLOW ROAST, a must for youth at any beach cook-out, 13 Delicious Gold Medal Flovors by Susan and Brenda Hoggett and friends at North Hampton. Girls ''The Fam ily Store, "The Special Rainbow" \ and Mrs. John Doggctt, former lifetime summer visitors to North Beach b'.rncrl d Operated by Stan Broicn Ploylond Ocean Blvd. A *C‘ SI. North Hampton residents. — Staff P Lafayette Rood Hampton Center

for the control of mosquitos. Rep. Douglass Hunter said this week, he had asked to have the item placed on the agenda of an interim committee hear­ Route 1 South of Portsmouth ing as soon as possible. The public hearing has been set for 10 Minutes from Hampton Beach 10:30 a.m. and is listed on the official agenda as “a request AAA , Dnmiyiion A ..4. and A.L.A. Recommended for proposed legislation relative to mosquito control, received from the Seacoast area.” South Portland. Maine, and Attending the meeting will James Construction Company be local representatives Doug­ Inc., Brookline, Mass. The bid lass Hunter and Herbert Casas- from H. B. Fleming Inc. was sa, who were appointed to a lo­ TABLCRITI set at $134,G60 with the bid T. v. cal committee by the chamber from James Construction com­ president, John Dunfey. Others pany being $197,510. on the committee are Donald The estimated cost of the Rentals Ring and Spaulding Owen. project as established by Haley DAY - W E E K - M O N TH Two other items of business and Ward was set at approxi­ are on the agenda for the hear­ mately $90,000 to $100,000. ing and will be attended by The Maine firm submitted a DOWNER the local representatives. The bid of $80,330 for construction first is on the ‘‘so-colled bottle of and excavation and fill of Ocean Blvd. Hamplon 8i APPLIANCE CO. bill entitled an act relative to Welcome To The Seacoast Area the Winnacunnet road lift sta­ AUTO REPAIRS 822 LAFAYETTE ROAD the purchase of intoxicating tion. The Massachusetts com­ HAMPTON, N. H. beverages.” Delightful Treat from Mayo’s Farm Storoge and Rood Service The other item concerns pro­ pany submitted a figure of Arthur Bickford ... and a Happy Vacation! $155,830 for the same work. posed legislation relative to the H. B. Fleming Inc. submitted Tel. WA 6-3338 creating of an electrical ad­ \ ou’ll find many of your vacation needs ministration board. at W ard s — Come in and look around ARMOUR STAR SWEET PICKLED Skinless FURNITURE APPLIANCES j Shankless J0N PAINTS h o u s e w a r e s STAPLES ** Defatted fiSrV PLUMBING SUPPLIES Skinless Featuring A Complete Assortment Of IGA Table Rite VA lb Can IGA TABLE RITE BUILDING MATERIALS 5c to $ 1 .0 0 Merchandise & Beach Needs Canned HAM FRANKS We’re Famous For Our Chicken Pies ||~~ beach aids | | beach toys | IGA Pineapple-Grapefruit 46 Ox cam Made On Order IGA Table Fresh Pt. Jars f a m il y s i z e To Servo 6 Mayonnaise SPORTING GOODS $2.25 HOME and GARDEN SUPPLIES | first aid needs | beach supplies | AUTOMOTIVE ACCESSORIES

Hot All Day long Home Made STORE HOURS | cosmetics | | sun tan aids | Birthday Cakes Made To Order Monday through Thursday Extra Birthday Cakes On Hand At All Times 9 A M. to 5:30 P.M. No W a itin g Friday: 9 A.M. to 9 P.M: Special Rolls of All Kinds Made To Order SATURDAYS — Horn. Bolted B.ant, Henry Brown Saturday: 9 A.M. toSPM WHITE BREAD - CHEESE BREAD CHILDREN’S - LADIES i/ , A ° ° % w h o l e WHEAT BREAD V-10 FRENCH BREAD - OATMEAL BREAD TO r r e n S OPEN AT WARDS Cinnamon Bread and Raisin Bread WE SERVICE 53 Steps Down “ B” Street and Save! WHAT WE SELL supermarkets 12-14-16 B STREET AT THE BEACH 6 DAYS A WEEK 377 Ocean Blvd. WA 6-9186 Hampton COMPARE THESE VALUES! Regulations On Bicycle Rentals ----- j All restaurants — Monday i he White Mountain ft through Saturday. nl Forest covers a tot ictioned,n’s selectmen new repula-1 a s 11 willthat no be bicycle nermit* . s aSencies 723,000 acres of which 15 rvrninft bicycle rental leased Jots 'eree character MADE TO ORDER Miniature Golf The Bent on the Beach Putt-A-Round TRY OUR STEAK SUBS A T TH E JDfAN WHISPERING ronce Station—Across from Breakfasts Served Casino on Ocean boulevard. P IN E S 2 “ ■ ^ h o n WAverly 6-3334. W>JW-««UIM(11 1 he owner liability is tn , Z 7 . GENERAL LOCATIONS BEACON MOTEL Over 100 Styles of “ ™ ™ Hit li.-i-clts; I2l l, Municipal Offices—T own: Cor. Ocean Blvd. & I St location Rout* 1 Board of selectmen. Noel Salo­ 5 Miles North of Hamp Men’s - W om ens !° * ’.-iiM a : mon. chairman. Lawrence C. dicing to law; (3 ) *ho _ . Children’s and serial number «f a|| bicycle! Hackett and Robert Danelson; Town Manager, Kenneth Boeh- are to be recorded at the town ner; town clerk, Helen Hayden; Smith's Pharmacy SANDALS - SNEAKfcKi - LWMPCKO office; N ) the bicycle, are not tax collector, Hazel Coffin; DERRSKIN • ELK . STAG to be stored or displayed on the treasurer, Norman N. Merrill. PRESCRIPTIONS ‘C’ St., Hampton Beach sidewalk or street; and (5) li- Town - office hours: 9-5, Mon. ASHWORTH HOTEL BLOCK DRUGS - COSMETICS - FOUNTAIN Optn Doily 9 A M. - 1 I P.M. cense fees shall be $20. \ 0 — Com# In ond Brows# — oh!"8'* ‘1 t0 06 issued until the Across from Me'in# Memorial WA 6-9194 " abo\e rules are complied with. 4 MASTER BARBE 1:30. Open 9-12 Saturdays. Chief of police, John Roden; fire chief, Perley George. Offi­ ces located 136 Winnacunnet During the gathering, which road. — Staff Photo Precinct—Fred Gagne, chair­ 20 Years In man. Ralph T. Harris and John J. Foley. Treasurer and clerk, The Same Location A. Roland Bragg. Offices loca­ For The Finest in Seafood and ted at 64 Ashworth avenue. Chamber of Commerce— Lobster Dinners President, John J. Dunfey. One wedding anniversary and Across the Street Fre Exec. Sec.. William Elliot. Office three birthdays were celebrated P.S. Our Steaks, Chops and Chicken hours are, 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. at an annual cookout at the Dairying is one of the most Tobey’s Drug Store seven days a week during the Seabreeze Village cabins Satur­ important enterprises in New Are Also Terrific summer months. Office located day night, July 14. Joining in Hampshire. on Ocean boulevard opposite i the festivities were all the COCKTAILS “C" street. guests staying at the Ocean Public Library—Located at boulevard vacation spot. Hampton center on Winnacun­ MARY ANNETTE’S We are at the Kittery end of Memorial Bridge • CHECKING ACCOUNTS The chefs for the coqkout net road. Mrs. Margaret Noyes, IN ALL DIRECTIONS were Fern Demers, Manchester on old U.S. 1 librarian. Hours: 2:30-5 p.m. • SAVINGS ACCOUNTS and A1 Davis, Providence, R. I., BEAUTY SALON and 7-9 p.m. daily. . . . . lim ited neither by lock of • TRUST AND AGENCY Telephone IDIewood 9-1630 Kitlery, Me. foresight nor desire to serve, We DEPARTMENT deputy U. S. Marshal. ON THE OCEAN FRONT U. S. Post Office, Beach— Celebrating birthdays were Lobby open: 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Mon- invite you to profitably us# the • PERSONA! CREDIT Have An Ocean View W hile We Style Your Ho modem facilities of this strong , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wine of day-Friday; 8:30 a.m. -12 Sat­ DEPARTMENT Famous Brand Sportswear and progressive bank. y Spencer, Mass, and Fern Dem­ GREYSTONE HOTEL urday. Window service: 8:30 • COMMERCIAL LOANS ers of Manchester. WA 6-2498 Open Yegi-Ro a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday; • MORTGAGE LOANS Due to the Tremendous Mark-Down on this Sports­ Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Burtt of 81 Oc«an Blvd.. Cor. ‘K’ St 8:30 a.m.-noon Saturday. No • SAFE DEPOSIT VAUITS wear, we cannot use the name of the Company, 1 Fayetteville, New York, were service holidays and Sundays. celebrating their anniversary. Hampton—Lobby open 7 a.m.- but you will know it when you see them. 7 p.m., Monday-Saturday. Win­ dow service: 8:30 a.m.-o p.m., CHOOSE FROM - Fire Report - Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-noon Margaret M. Junkins • just 14 miles au> Saturday. No service holidays SHORTS — SLACKS — KNEE PANTS Hampton firemen were called and Sundays. JERSEYS — JACKETS to Plaice Cove at 12:20 a.m. on RUBBISH COLLECTION ; Company July 15 to extinguish a fire Monday — Dumas corner to FREE PARKING supposedly started by boy PORTSMOUTH, N. H North Hampton line, Ashworth pTABLZtia W4 • nrrrot nrw ha»j>}hi*c SAVE When firemen arrived on the avenue to Seabrook Beach. scene they could find no^fire. Home Made Candies Tuesday — West of Moulton Mcm lrr Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation UP TO On July 12 at 8:12 p.m.. road to Exeter line, Dumas cor­ firemen responded to a call from ner to Ashworth avenue, Hamp­ the police department to wash Go All The Way On Route 1A ton business center. down gasoline which had leaked Try Our Hand-Dipped Chocolates IN HAVERHILL I from - a • % ruptured - — tank following Op#n Fri. 'HI 9 c an accident on Ocean boulevard. Deputy Chief Laurice Brown Park Free By Using The I M B K ■ f f l M SHOPPING AT NORTHSHORE CENTER said this week the new fire 1 m °p*n boxes have now been completely installed. Firemen have recent­ 4 m . 9:30 “Park Free Token Plan” ly been painting the older fire S K IT Haverhill and North Shore Shopping Center boxes and have been trimming MADE I OCEAN BOULEVARD tree branches from the alarm DEPARTMENT STORE wires in various sections of town. ACRES OF PARKING! 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ft • - The BEACHCOMBER Page 14 Seacoasf Area Church Servi Page 15 32 Contestants Will Seek n r a t i i M orning b e a c h 1st.Morning 2nd, prayer 4th! 6th d MARGARET'S Community Church (Protestant, HAMPTON BEACH non-sectarian) D street and month. BEAUTY SAION Miss Hampton Beach Title Ashworth avenue, Sunday St Andrews by-th,.,. Hearing Beach Access Highway INDIVIDUAL HAIR STYLING 8 a.m., communion M , Kay. praA...... -if. *• U”"'“ "» morninp. 10:30 a.m. \ isitmkt AND CUTTING m., morning prayer pastors. Selectmen of Hampton have Bragg avenue, with an inter­ Hampton Beach fxpri^w ny 1 Ashworth A v r. Hampton B«och St Patrick's Church (Roman munion 1st Sunday lowing that, Town Manager instructed town counsel Judge section just north of the Hamp­ would exit in an east bound Catholic) Church street. Sun- month. v Kenneth Bo*hn«r said he hop** Hompton Boy W A 6-5441 John Perkins to complete plans ton River Toll bridge. Access lane at Eastman Point road and test are 32 pirls with a few day masses, 6-7-7:4o-S:30- Methodist — Lafayett* the ftrsanring of the road will rripn over the 15th nnmml Miss for a public hearing to be held would ulso be given from the enter in a westbound lane from nut re names anticipated which 9-15-10-10:45-11:30 a.m. Daily Hampton. 8:30 and li be done on a sharing basis Hampton Beach beauty paReant probably within the next three new road to the area in the Glade Path and Church ntreet ' Swimming School will undoubtedly swell the totai masses, 7:30. First Friday Roman Catholic ^ . with local and state govern­ next Tuesday evening. L ek s following 14 days legu vicinity of the Smith and Gil­ number to nearly 10. The main purpose of the ments participating. The town Ffrr AU Ay** — Young b r e a k f a s t 0:30-7:30-8:30 n.m.-5:00 p.m. road. Hampton — u., notice to discuss the proposed more fishing pier. Heading the list are Inst hearing i< to give town offi­ manager said thu might pow* Children A Specialty end Sandio, the lovely Miss New Benediction. Sundays. Holy f-8:15-9:30-10:46-U*4t construction of :i beach access year's fifth place winner in both The highway is so laid out cials the opportunity to begin u rA y he accOTt.p.t*hed through LUNCHES Hampshire, recently returned days and First Fridays, 7:30 fession Saturday highway over marshland to the O s * * * i* f! G.lf.<|or», s • o * Sf. major beach contests. Jonnyt that traffic flowing onto the work in U> nenr -jyrwor. of from Miami Beach. Florida, p.m. Confession, Saturdays. 4:00 p.m. Saturd,,. we*t of Hampton Beach. The immediate work on acquiring WA 6 -2 2 7 0 Our Sppclolty McLeod, 17, of Hampton and beach from the Exeter to necessary rights of way. Fol­ la * stater where she placed ninth in the t o w n 7:30. Novena, Tucsd,. -kMct date of the hearing will Barbara Warner, fourth pluet Miss t\ S. A. contest as a pre­ Advent — High Street, Hamp­ p.m. ^ announced in the near fu- THE GRAND MANOR winner in the Miss New Eng­ lude to the con­ ton, 9:d5 a.m. Sunday school; Route 1-A, Seabrook land pageant. Barbara is fron Coffee Shop test. She was seen coast to Sunday masses hour), Preliminary plans prepared Hampton Beach. The third 11:00 a.m., sermon. Comer of "L ” Street coast on television several times Baptist — Winnacunnet road, hour from 8 to 11:0c by A n derson-N ichols Co. place Miss New England win­ Non-Sectarian — Unior, Concord, include descriptions of ner. Louise Ann Richardson, 17 Hampton, 11:00 a.m. —Little Boar's Head proposed and existing neces­ of Georgetown, Mass., is alst Exeter road. Hampton Falls. 9:30 a.m. church school; 10:30 ler estate) Mornirit sary pioperty lines, easement registered. 11:00 a.m. Guest s lines, curbing, drainage ditches, CLOTHING Other contestants include a.m., worship. underground pipe lines, electric Joan Constantinedu, 18, Law­ Congregational — Winnacunnet FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! line*, telephone lines, manholes, rence, Mass.; Jill Ann Hawk, IS road, Hampton, 9:C0 a.m. storm drain manholes, catch • BEACHWEAR West Newbury, Mass.; Shirlej Little River Congregational- Alice Mahoney basins ar.d fire hydrants. Orr. 23. Bradford. Mass.; Janel Christian — Atlantic avenue, SANDWICHES — 01 • P LA Y W E A R As shown, the proposed new' A. Larkin, 18, Georgetown North Hampton^ 9:30 a.m. Take-Ouf Servictt highway would leave the state Newbn report’s Leading Mass.; Carole L. Goulde, 17 ton, 9:30 a.m. expressway, now under con­ Seabrook; Jackie Houle, 18 Ocean Boulevart Department Store Episcopal — High street, Hamp­ struction, in the vicinity of Pittsburg, Penn.; Betty Under­ ton. Communion, 8-9:30 a.m., Between ‘J’ & ‘1C Eastman Point road and Glade wood. 19, West Roxbury. Mass.; third Sunday oi the month. Path. Entrance to and exit Cynthia Jean Fish, 21, Kensing H. W. PRAY from the main road as planned ton; Eileen F. O’Malley. 19 71 STATE STREET. NcWBURYPORT now will be located at Church Brockton, Mass.; Judith Barlo Once You’ve Seen It, "15 Minutes from Hompton Beech" street, Highland avenue, Is­ 19, Belmont. Mass.; and Judith You’ll Be Telling Everyone About land path, Hobson street and Anne Robertson, 17, Arlington Mass. Also Nancy Marie Daigle, IS f’sr' CofC Asks E xtension 77T5r Fort Kent, Maine; Suzanne Col lis, 17. Xewburyport, Mass. Of One-W ay T ra ffic LAFAYETTE ROAD ADJACENT TO iA k E . ^ Orry Ann Aaron, 18, Ports Ca let's nouth; Martha A. Wiggin, 17 Fam ous 90-Year Following a lengthy discus­ ’lampton; Carol Martin. If sion, the directors of the Hamp­ Hampton; Sara Lee Wilkins, If C O U N TRY ST ton Beach Chamber of Com­ Manchester; Jeanne DeWitt, 2( merce tills week voted to re­ On Routes 4-5-9, East Barrington, N. H. This Store only Sliot, Maine; Anne Marie Dun quest Highway Commissioner iam, 17, Winn Park; Christin; John 0. Morton to extend the Murphy. Beverly, Mass.; Joa: Famous For Snappy Old Ch one-way traffic pattern one DelYecchio, 18, Newton, Mass, week after Labor Day this valuable li 1 1 Collins, 17, Saiisburj year. you money, Mass.; Barbara Joan Boyd, If Just-A Few Of Our Hundreds of Items: The request, although not Don't Risk Your Health Cambridge, Mass.; Beverly A binding as it concerned only Mmoes, 18, Fall River. Mass Calef's Jams and Jellies - Maple Syrup the feeling of the directors .’atricia Parslow, 18, Lawrenct present, was forwarded as a vacation time, During Your Vacation! »iass.; Brenda L. Fulmore, U OLD FASHIONED CANDY chamber of commerce sugges­ 7ambridge; Marlene Schneider tion. The recent vote by the di­ \ ou can depend on the 0, Hamilton. Ohio; and Brendr Molasses From The Barrel - Gifts rector? was unanimous. £. Badoloto, 17. Methuen, Mass ► skill of your physician In a letter to chamber presi­ See how easy it is to breeze through thif • a r-: -au­ Contest time is slated foi Crackers in Barrels - Fancy Goods - Ice Crea^ dent John Dunfey last week, to and the precision of :30 p.m. at the Casino ball-! 3eeds - Tinware - Chinaware - Poultry Feed Commissioner Morton an­ ditioned store on every shopping- ten: ' - Tobey's Drug Store in •oom July 24. nounced plans for an early in­ filling prescriptions — stitution oi the one-way traffic need for summer housekeeping- is n~ nm n- ^ ^ _ •>*-* Beach Church Will Paints - Oils - Tobacco - Wallpaper - Dry plan at the beach. The effec­ 0 * with the same assur­ tive date as planned now’ by ance you have at Hold Fair July 2.: state officials will probably streamlined First National srupermai'i*-?: home. come near the Memorial Day The Ladies Aid of the Hamp- weekend and is expected by :on Beach Community Churci local police, town and beach WEEKEND ^>11 hold their annual fair on GOOD GAMES authorities to cope with the Wednesday. July 25, at 2 p.m influx of spring weekend traf­ TOBEYS DRUG STORE n the church lawn. fic at the beach. CRISP - GREEN There will be food and candy — FREE DELIVERY — JACKPOTS — SPECIAL GAMES ■able fancy work table and a CofC Approves Fee HAMPTON CENTER ' WA 6-3864 mscellaneous table. The church ■ located at D street and Ash-' For Announcements Cukes vorth avenue. Prescriptions — Not a Sideline but o Profession Saturdays Tuesdays The directors of the Hamp­ ... The *ew Hampshire motto: ton Beach Chamber of Com­ Live Free or Die merce this week voted to estab­ 7:30 lish « 25 cent minimum fee for O 7:30 making announcements over the Take her dinner-dancing public address system at the beach. at Richard Ng’s 30 Games 30 Gam* The so-called trivial un- nouncements have had to be VACATIONERS! _ refused in the past. The now W herever you go in X cv .\ne**i**r *l1' SAT. NIGHT Sponsored Sponsored set-up will allow them to be jnade and will enable the cham­ 8 to midnight II lind a welcome 1 b y by ber to be compensated for serv­ ices which actually takes the yo u Seabrook 'Firemen's P o s t # 7 0 office help from regular routine ,u i OUT*} daily work. FEATVRIXC• » T O r t1- »' ' ‘ v>‘ Enquidt* Chinas end Am.,jCon lO Association American Leg There will continue to be no ,0 d.lighl |h# #yf Qnd charge for announcements ic m 1 ,0*,t ore o »P«cioliy| which come from the police de­ I# s J I 4. 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The BEACHCOMBER HIGH TIDES Page 16 td u k o wHen - n y . M ^ ^ j HAMPTON HARBOR back in following years Daylight Sa%'ing Time top honors. rf tho .he H.n.p«on Beach — ■« Thursday 7:40 a.m. 8.0 Beauties — Over the years, some (Continued from Page One) area's top personalities indud- season. July 26 8:07 p.m. 9.0 Friday 8:45 a.m. 7.9 she took top honors in the Miss mg such names as ( an* 31/2 . 4 lb. Avg. July 27 9:07 p.m. 9.1 New England contest and n vaney. Pinny Whitnmrsh, » Saturday 9:45 a.m. 7.9 year later, in 1961, she was back Ashby, Claude Higgin*» t Ready To Eat July 28 10:02 p.m. 9.2 at the beach again and this Taylor. Pons Roma me. J*‘ * S fu fftd & Grovy S|.5) Sunday 10:39 a.m. 7.9 time captured the hearts of the Broderick, Walter Green. MW Chickens July 29 10:52 p.m. 9.2 judges and audience to take the Tierney and many others hR'e Monday 11:28 a.m. 7.9 coveted title. She became the served as judges, 7 lb. Avg. July 30 11:37 p.m. 9.2 first and only girl to hold both The pjr]s are chosen on a T uesday the titles of Miss New England ni0(jjfied point system modeled Stuffed 4 Grovy July 31 12:12 p.m. 8.0 and Miss Hump Hampton to Beach simul- aftor th* Miss Universe contest. Ready To Eot $ Wednesday 12:19 a.m. 9.1 taneously. Following elimination round'', Chickens 3 Aug. 1 12:52 p.m. 8.0 Not satisfied, Sandie Inter be­ the girls accumulate points for Direct From Incorporating The Thursday 12:58 a.m. 9.0 came Miss New Hampshire 1902 poise, personality, face and ALL OUR MEATS CUT TO ORDER VOL. XXXV, NO. 4 Hampton Beach Advocate WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1962 FREE Aug. 2 1:3,ff p.m. 8.0 lor the Miss Universe contest form. No talent is required. Oven To You / and set a sparkling example for Girls are attired in a bathing! Birthday Cakes — Made To Order — - > / ^ ?/zr, . other girls to follow with her suit and wear high heels. Eve- That’s our Slogan here at ttu recentw ...... showing...... r .____ at Miami Bench. ning gowns are displayed by the ( asino Market. We are proud to Large Assortment of Donuts Over the years the contest contestants later at the Corona- |M» able to serve you with tie Honey - Plain - Jelly - Cinnamon 4 Crullers

has been large and small. In tion Ball. Contest rules are Freshest Bakery Goods on Visit our Bakery Section — We Have the Biggest Assortment be. lt*50. only 11 girls competed simple for girls desiring to Hampton Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Everything Is Bofced On The Premises. but in 1956 a record high of 44 enter. Pick Dorsey. Our Bakery Man- voung ladies took part. The Jn the light or 5andie Kay’s ag0rs. offer to you a large var- early contests were held on the recent achievement and because je|y of Cakes. Pics, Doughnuts, now historic bench bandstand Bill Elliot, master of ceremonies Cheesecake, and many other CASINO MARKET Hampton Girl with John Dineen, past chamber , over the years and Henry Ham- Assorted Pastries, Featuring S. S. Pierce Company’s Groceries president and owner of the Cus- e\t have gone all out to make the stop ;n today at the Casino ino Ballroom later offering use 15th annual affair the best yet. Ocean Boulevard Park In Front of Market While You Shop of the ballroom in 1957. The u capacity crowd is expected at | | ampton Beach, pageants, made more beautiful the ballroom Tuesday evening each year, have been staged in the ballroom since that time. Perhaps the most incredible portion of the Miss Hampton Wins Crown Beach story is the work over Miss Hampton Beach of 19G3 was selected at the the years of Production Man­ Casino Ballroom last night, when 38 lovely contestants ager Henry Hamel. In his 10th competed for the coveted title. season with the local chamber, Winning this .year's title was Miss Jonnye McLeod Henry, year after year, has per­ suaded many girls to enter the of 556 Lafayette road. Hampton, the first local girl to contest with many being a little achieve the honor in the 15 year history of the pageant. reluctant and scared to do so. Jonnye is seventeen years of age and a June graduate But in the case of Sandie Kay. of Winnacunnet High school. She is 5 tt. 3'-j inches Dianne Lipson, Carolyn Komant, tall and weighs 115 lbs. Vital statistics revealed 34r24- Sally Ann Freedman, Sandra 35 dimensions. A pretty brunette, she has achieved Ramsey. Sandra Sadowski and success in the field of interpretive dancing during her Lyla Moran among others, a proud Henry Hamel has seen high school years. his girls bring honor not only Second place winner was Miss Louise Ann Richard­ to themselves but also to their son of Georgetown. Mass., who had placed third in the respective states in achieving Miss New England contest last year. Louise is a 5 ft. national fame. 4 inch brunette weighing 115 lbs. Like Jonnye. she is Girls from all portions of the seventeen vears of age and her measurements are United States, Canada and Cuba 35-24-35. have competed over the years. Capturing third place’was Miss Martha Ann \\ ig- Massachusetts holds the honor gin. King's avenue. Hampton. She is seventeen years of having the most winners with eight. New Hampshire, Rhode of age and weighs 126 lbs. Five foot 3 * inches tall, Island, Maine and Canadian T her proportions read 37-24-36. Like Jonnye and Louise. girls have also won. Over the she is also a comely brunette. years, only three local girls 1 John Dunfev, president of the Hampton Beach have placed. In the Miss FERNCROFT Chamber of Commerce, presented Miss McLeod with BEACHCOMBER Cover Girl ‘A" STREET RECREATION CENTER her trophv and a SI00 savings bond. She received her contest in 1947. Lois Yell, a TEL. 6-3410 HAMPTON BEACH crown from Sandie Kay of Plaistow. last year’s winner beach girl gave Hampton its who has just returned from the Miss Universe contest only winner in history. Later, OPEN YEAR ROUND in 1952 and 1954. Beverly Brin- in Florida. Her ribbon was presented by Miss Margaret dftmour. now Mrs. Bucky Holl­ Waas. Miss New Hampshire of the Miss America pag­ ingsworth, placed third. In eant. who will soon compete in Atlantic City. 1961, Jonnye McLeod uf Hamp­ Second and third place trophies and bonds were ton was named Miss Personality BICYCLING b o w l in g presented bv Jay Dineen and Sylvia Gustavson (Miss and placed fifth. BILLIARDS New England) a runner up in this contest. The oldest girl to cop the title was Gaynor Jenkins, a 200 Bikes __' A floral bouquet was pre­ W ith sented to Miss McLeod from Canadian lass who won at the In Excellent Condition In the Penthouse age of 22 in 1952. Six girls! Automatic PinseHers Chip Urban, representing the took youngest winning honors 2 0 " - 2 4 " - 2 6 " Well Ventilated Chamber of Commerce and the at 17. • -Air Force. Gifts were also Good Lanes given to all three girls by Mrs. Five girls, including Carvle Tandems Norma Dunne of Beverly. Mass., Cadaro, Sally Atkinson, Bar­ Fluorescent Good Pins a representative of Sarah Cov­ bara Curran, Sally Ann Freed-! 3-Speeds Lighted man and Sandi Kay placed sec­ Courteous entry. Serving ..as judges for the ond or third one year and then Regulars Friendly Service displaying determination came 7 Brunswick contest this year were Leo A ir Cooled Cloutier, manager for the Miss Equipped with Lights at Night Pocket Tables New Hampshire Miss America expert Strollers & Trikes for Tots Wall to Wall Carpeting pageant and columnist for the Bowl to Stay SHm" New Hampshire Union Leader Open Weekdays & Sundays i and Sunday News; Dennis Whit­ AUTO REPAIRS BOWLING marsh. executive director for television newscasts of WBZr WEEKDAYS BILLIARDS TY. Boston; Gail Matthews, a ... 9:30 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT Don't Rave BICYCLES columnist for the Boston Globe 8:00 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT and the writer of a daily column Call Dave! called “Young Adults”; Mr. b o w l in g Stanley Selib. the New England Emergency Road Serv. OPEN SUNDAYS BILLIARDS director of the Miss Universe b ic y c l e s 1:00 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT contest and Mr. John McLeaa, WA 6-5322 8:00 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT a assistant to the publishers of p Y r t IT" Exeter' WhV Not Try the Hearst papers of Boston. 14 ' G Street Honorary judges included EXETER BOWLING LANES BEAUTY Hampton Beach 10 Columbus Ave. w *ve' Tel. PR 8-8948 ^ 1 * _ (Continued on rage Sixteen) _ “ Dave Saulnier - Wall to Wall Carpeting — Anmle F D Exeter' N - H. OPEN LANES EVERY DAV ampT Free Parl

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