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WEEKEND SPECIALS! Thursday 12:48 A.M 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"0S<Iu,t" , H >a|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 BOW LING nected with the pageant over the years has been than C5 feet. B ILLIA R D S 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 A I 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.
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