HIGH TIDES t fire safety factors, were mao HAMPTON HARBOR brought forth. Daylight Saving Time A two-yenr-old petition was Thursday 7:48 a.m. 6.9 produced for the records by WEEKEND SPECIALS! July 12 8:13 p.m. 7.9 Nornmn Koyal which indicated F riday 8:42 a.m. 6.9 that at that time petitioners July 13 9:01 p.m. 8.2 asked the governor ami the Saturday 9:33 a.m. 7.1 Ready To Eat highway department to keep July 14 9:47 p.m. 8.6 Stuffed & Gravy one-way traffic pattern in Sunday 10.21 a.m. 7.4 One-way traffic went into July 15 10:32 p.m. 9.0 From n traffic engineering effect at 3 p.m. Monday after­ Monday 11:07 a.m. 7.8 standpoint, opinions were noon at Hampton Beach. July 1G 11:17 p.m. 9.4 voiced that it has been proven A few hours later, following Tuesday 11:52 a.m. 8.2 nationwide that every city Ready To Eat a meeting of the directors of July 17 which 1ms been bypassed by Stuffed & Gravy the’ Hampton Reach Chamber Wednesday 12:03 a.m. 9.7 roads has done better business. of Commerce Tuesday evening. July 18 12:39 p.m. 8.5 President Jack Dunfey advised It is felt that the persons go­ Thursday ing directly through to Salis­ ALL OUR MEATS CUT TO ORDER 12:50 a.m. 10.0 the UNION that a letter had VOL. XXXV, NO. 3 WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1962 FREE July 19 1:26 p.m. 8.8 bury, Mass., or north have these been forwarded to John P. Mor­ destinations in niiud and with ton with copies to Governor Birthday Cakes — Made To Order Wesley Powell concerning the Large Assortment of Donuts one-way traffic situation at thi* Honey - Plain - Jelly - Cinnamon & Crullers permitting bolter ireeoom ui bench. The gist of President Dun- movement by others who wish » » • ••• — - to stop. Seven Beach Queens fev’s letter noted that as a re- Milt of a recent poll followed Also voiced was the fact that by a vote of the C of C direc­ with the one-way traffic system Murray’s tors, it is requested that one- in effect, a«* traffic circle is formed. SNO KONE CASINO MARKET me. wav% traffic at the beach be started much earlier in the Safety factors including the 13 Delicious Gold Model Flavors Featuring S. S. Pierce Company's Groceries season. fact that pedestrians will have "The Special Rainbow" Have Received Wide Acclaim The results to date, of an to look only one way when Park In Front of Market While You Shop informal poll conducted by the crossing all main streets at the Playland Oceon Blvd. 8 *C' St. When Sanclie Kay, Miss New Hampshire, stepped Chamber of Commerce through beach, plus added police and onto a je t airliner for her trip to Miami Beach, and the cooperation of the UNION, participation in the world renowned Miss Universe were released following the weekly meeting of the direc­ beauty pageant, some sort o f a record was set. tors Tuesday evening. The lovely holder of the title of Miss Hampton A total of 160 business per- Beach and former Miss New England titlist became the gons have thus far favored the B O L U L i n G * seventh girl in the past seven years to go on from a Changing of traffic to one-way Hampton Beach beauty pageant to represent one of the the weekend prior to Memorial New England states in the Miss United States and Miss Day, while *57 preferred the BILUftRDS change either the latter part Universe contests. Other girls have gone on to take of June or on the Fourth of bicycles » Miss Maine and Miss Massachusetts titles after com­ July. peting at Hampton Beach. Tabulations showed that the Most of the girls give all due credit to the pro­ votes on both sides of the issue duction manager for the chamber of commerce. Henry came from all sections of the Hamel, for their starts. For the past ten years, Mr. main beach including many of the side streets as well as the Hamel has been scouring every inch of the white sands boulevard and Ashworth ave­ o f Hampton Beach for possible contestants.' Then nue. Chamber officials said the comes the tedious task of persuading the girls to enter official tallies will be kept on the local contests which have over the years, become file at the chamber office and some o f the most renowned on the Atlantic seaboard. may be examined at any time by beach businessmen. Previous to Sandie Kay. Mr. Hamel’s proteges have One of the major opponents been Dianne Ellen Lipson. who went to the Miss Uni­ to an earlier date for one-way verse contest in 1960, Carolyn Komant, 1958, now a traffic was the Hampton Water television and movie starlet with Warner Brothers, Works Company. In a letter Sally Ann Freedman in 1957. Sandra Ramsey and Lvla to the chamber. Mr. K. Weiners, Moran in 1956 and Sandra Sadowski in 1955. manager, said that "advancing the start of the one-way traf­ For this year’s Miss New Hampshire, her trip has fic pattern to the pre-Memorial already been an exciting one. On her ride from the Day weekend would hamper our Miami airport to her official hotel with her traveling operations to a great extent. FERNCROFT RECREATION CENTER companion Miss Massachusetts, Gale Pope. 15 Westgate Since the majority of our beach “A” STREET TEL. 6-3410 HAMPTON BEACH road, Wellesley, Mass., (shown in photo), the car in accounts are turned on and which they were riding was involved in an accident. meters installed between May Sandie was taken to a local hospital but was released 1 and June 21, we are of the OPEN YEAR ROUND opinion that the one-way traf­ after observation. fic pattern would reduce oui In a telephone conversation with Sandie’s parents operations efficiency by at least this week, the BEACHCOMBER learned that Miss New 25 percent” . BICYCLING BOWLING Hampshire had received a hump on her head and No one spoke in opposition BILLIARDS bruises on her knees but she had informed her mother to an earlier date at the Tues­ day meeting of the chamber di. she was ready to continue with the competition. 200 Bikes rectors, but many reasons were W ith voiced on behalf of an earlier In Excellent Condition In the Penthouse change over. Automatic Pinsetters Well Ventilated Surveys indicated that tour­ ists unfamiliar with the area Good Lanes should have no difficulty in lo­ Fluorescent cating Hampton Beach if Good Pins forced to use Ashworth ave­ Courteous Lighted nue. Signs directing persons to * DAILY CALISTHENICS Hampton Beach are located Friendly Service program, another popu­ - o * pnor to entering Hamptor 7 Brunswick Equippedwith Lights at Night Air Cooled lar summer beach fea­ River bridge, at the exit of Pocket Tables the main road to Son 1\p a a L ture, got under way this Strollers & Trikes for Tots Wall to Wall Carpeting "Bowl to Stay Slim " week. This year’s instruc­ Open Weekdays & Sundays tor and 1962 Miss Coca BOWLING \Y5 BILLIARDS Cola is A lexis Pappas. 9:30 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT BICYCLES Miss Pappas is a sopho­ 8:00 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT more at Fitchburg State b o w l in g College, Fitchburg, Mass. b il l ia r d s • 1:00 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT The physical fitness pro­ Over 100 Styles of BICYCLES Men’s - Womens 8:00 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT gram is held week days Childrens throughout the summer on the sand near the chamber of commerce building. - Staff Photo

rows* r your comfort The BEACHCOMBER Page 3 The BEACHCOMBER thnt H a p t e n Kuined ponse*^ YOUR HEALTH IS OUR BUSINESS of a large tract of land on tv, THE MARILYN ' ° g q 2 south side of the river. Tv* As reg'slcred Pharmacists, we are dedicated to the . Dining Room service of the community . . . to the prompt filling disputed stretch of bench wj, 17 & ?7 *1” ST., Hampton Boach is believed To have de­ of each medical prescription entrusted to us. Your made by the process of utc,.. Arthur J. Labonlo, Mgr. veloped in Indin about the sev­ need is oui commond. enth century and was played tion, the piling of sands t, Ttl. WA 6-2456 BREAKFAST 8:30-11 A M . Si in Europe in the 13th century. tides and shifting currents v,ht, DINNER 5:00-7 P.M. U the mouth of the river wu — Heme Cooked Foods Phone WA 6-3344 stabilized by the construction c( Id on Parle Francois At Hampton Beach -tap jetties at the inlet. loeoted In The TRY The State Supreme Court up. High Sired held the Superior Court decisi, For t he REST of Your Life Parking Lot Hudon's Restaurant i„ that Bound Rock was tht STOP AT Hampton Center On The Boardwalk original dividing line hetvrw, the towns ami because it \t», KELLY’S MOTEL Excellent Food definitely established us that, ,he shifting sands or tk, U.5. Rt. 1 Hampton \\ course ••£ the river do not in at,, W A 6-2594 FROM ALL OVER wav alter the original le.undaT t/ Everything For The ■nni-ker. Evidence and exhibit, Near Theotres, THE WORLD Y i Churches, Restaurants SHELLS in the ease dated back to l « l Do-It-Yourselfer” Short Drive To Beaches l „ 1956, voters of the tow SPECIMENS - NOVELTIES - JEWELRY ,f Hampton appropriated 52.004 A CANADIAN LASS. Miss Susan Tamuck, 10, center, took top to purchase the lot on which honors in the jr. division of the 2nd weekly talent show held at the B ill’s "For All Kinds of Snacks beach handstand Monday evening. Shown with the first place DO-IT-YOURSELF SUPPLIES 1 t w . - - the historical marker now rah, The lot is now owned by fc And Vacation Needs” w inner are Linda Sullivan, 6, left, third place and Suzanne SrhefT- f TILE SHOP . 7 ' " t» • K- ■m.-am. -■ -- - MEET ME AT ENCASES ENT SI U ROUNDING HISTORIC BOUND ROCK located at the Hampton - Seabrook Town‘ in Of the Hampton decision andto partial!, select. |er, 11, second. —Staff Photo BEACH SHOPPE Ceramic Tile line on the Seabrook side of Hampton River will be covered in the near future by a steel grill TRADING POST over the Bound Rock, haw fs One Business Move was made by selectmen of Hampton this week in order tu. prevent possible future injuries. King’s Highway at 7th Street Located in The Eastwind Hotel •tken not only safety measure, Young Canadian Singer Is Custom Formica HAMPTON BEACH Counter Tops , „i.0 further steps to pn> OCEAN BOULEVARD m ARMSTRONG serve the area’s rich TiMftM heritage. Junior Talent Show Winner FLOORS Historic Rock To Get Pro — Opposite Marine Memorial — E TIB ENCLOSURES Sportswear A ten-year-old Canadian las- nue, St. Lambert, Quebec, can- WALL TO WALL the findings of the Superior ! sie took top honors in the junior tivated the audience to walk HAMPTON BEACH A steel grill will he placed nounced this week by the board j § CARPET Court and the Master who ren­ ROSS GARAGE division of the second talent I away with unanimous top 1 over, the octagonal concrete of selectmen. Although the concrete wall dered the original decision in Center show at the beach Monday eve- honors. = Bill No’olc Tel HO 5-0671 . well-type structure now housing Ocean Blvd. Hampton Beach the case, stating that the true HAMPTON BEACH’S LEADING •10 Elmira Ave., Nrwburyport the famous historic Bound Rock surrounding Bound Rock is AUTO REPAIRS ’ ing. Singing “ Some Day My The second and third place approximately three feet high boundary lies 600 feet south o f Sportswear Store Prince W ill Come” with the trophies were won by Suzanne r . a i i l as a safety measure it was an- i»n the outside and sufficiently ing line between the two com- Storage and Road Service Standish Gift Shop poise of a veteran entertainer. I Scheffler, 11, 3 Vincent street. ‘’Elesance In Leisure Dining” Arthur Bickford large enough to prevent acci­ the southerly bank of Hampton Ocean Blvd. at "A ” St. 1 Susan Tarbuck, 632 Pine ave- Auburn, Mass., who did a song dental mishaps, town officials R iva l. Tel. WA 6-3338 and dance routine, and Linda in view of the now heavily con- Settlement of the case meant Sullivan, 6. 3 Jackson street. DEEP FISHING gested area of Hampton and Xewhuryport. Mass., who also ?wL sang and danced. JLl Hotel Seabrook felt it wise to cover TRIPS TWICE DAILY the rock. The actual rock is CAMP TREASURE LEA The senior division, first of .located approximately 10 feet| KINGSTON LAKE KINGSTON, N. H. the year, was won by andther below the surface. T.V. RENTALS singer, Wayne B. Anderson, 22. - DINING ROOM - For many years, the historic I 233 Jewett street, Manchester. site was in the headlines, both | 23 rd Season Wayne sang “ Send Maria” as a source of histotry and the BY DAY OR WEEK from the “ West Side Story.” • • • •—* • - j m focal point of a fumed-,-.court Second place honors went to ‘tkW , 1 j ^ : v i a l l NEW SETS ViT-H Day Camp for Boys& Girls t case between the tows .of a musical combo from Waltham, * 4 • M M- AGES 4-12 „ ! Buffet Every Tuesday ! Hampton and Seabrook, Mass. Playing “Up A Lazy | f » J Bound Rock, an histone River” were Paul Connolly, Hampton marker which is-oter! A Few Openings in July. Taking Registrations for Steve Lopez and Steve Gangi. BOBBIE’S A dance trio from Exeter 5 - 8 :3 0 300 years old, is believed to be one of the earliest authenti- August. REGISTER NOW! ; captured third place. The group A consisted of Donald and Eileen The Ric Roc, 40-Ft. Party Boat i cated boundary markers in the 1 United States and is located :on KIMBALL REAL ESTATE BUS TRANSPORTATION Savage and their cousin Shirlee Beginning July 3 the southerly side of Hampton Caron. t : river. Hampton Beach 1 Call Directors: Arthur & Mildred Carson The only other contestant in 12 T* • • Street.— f_ — . — *•••» AL GAURON Location of the spot Has Mitchell 2-5421 the senior division was Dorothy proven very deceiving to many Hickel of Worcester, Mass., who Bakery and Delicatessen Specials ACROSS FROM THE STATE PARK .-- persons who have tried to find Tel. WA 6-2359 rang. it because of the fact it is much Others participating in the Delicatessen Items ON STATE PIER further south of the river than most realize. It is located in junior division were Rosemary a vacant Tot just off Ocean drive Perruccio. 12, Waterbury, Cooked Roast Turkeys To Order WA 6-2469 Conn.. Jean Shaughnessy, 11, SNACK BAR & TACKLE SHOP and is approximately 600 feet LADIES SHORTS Mattapan, Charlene Crall, 9, Gauron’s south of the river. LINES & BAIT FURNISHED Cohoes, New York. Christine Bar-B-Q Chickens Harborside In March of 1953, the N e w 1 — BERMUDAS TOILET FACILITIES Manning, 10, Boston, Susannah Motel Hampshire Supreme Court set­ — JAMAICAS Tobin. Lowell, Mass.. Robert tled the age - old Hampton- Pastries (With Kitchenette FREE PARKING Beaupre. 10, Lynn. Mass., An­ Apartments] | Seabrook boundary dispute in BALLROOM By Catalina - Seven Seas - Tru thony Palmer, 12, Oakland, Me., Tel. SHIP TO SHORE RADIO favor of Hampton after the case^ Patty Lou Sullivan. 6. Brighton. had climbed the legal ladder to Proportioned Mass.. Dtfbnie Lyons. 11, Med­ ACROSS FROM MARINE MEMORIAL the state’s highest tribunal. Morning Trip Phone Afternoon Trip ford, Mass., Peggy LeBlanc, It was the contention o f th e1 8:00 A.M. WA 6-2469 1:30 P.M. Dancing Every Night $3.98 Bennington, Vermont. town of Seabrook that the divjd- TWO BOATS; "ALICE G" & "RIC HOC” FROM munities was the Hampton Riv­ er. The high court confirmed SATURDAY NIGHT Matching Blouses or Jersey's Available Sunday Night Buffet \ Seafood Smorgasbord I I F^TFR I A M 1 N DONOVAN & FALLON 5:30 to 7 p.m. • pvcdv cd. * ------I “ ™ ^ L l\ k M I l ■ CORPORATION EVERY FRI. EVENING 6 TO 7:30 COMPLETE Tablet laden with tuch delicacies at lobster IN PERSON Newburg, Fried Shrimp, Roost Beef, Sliced Juit help yourtelf lo golden shrimp . . . LIN E OF Ham . . . we could go on and on. Join u« creamy lobtter newburg . . . boiled lobster SPORTSWEAR HAMPTON BEACH'S PHARMACY SINCE 1926 Hilt Sunday and tee for yourtelH and all the fixin’s. COMING WED., JULY 18 $3. per person $3. per person COUNT BASIE The Q f e x a l t ) The Store TH IS W EEK TED HERBERT VANITY Thursday Evenings Wednesday TEEN AGE JUST SOUTH OF THE CASINO ON OCEAN BOULEVARD Afternoons RECORD HOP CASE

RECORD HOP 10:30 - 12:00 HAMPTON CENTER Reservations Suggested of Up To 16 Years of Age Dancing to Tho Orchestra Dining Room licensed _ EXETER, N. H. TEL. PR 2- . Batcholdor 5901 50c The BEACHCOMBER Page 5 of convenience, greasv. - ---- — f<*rt or the purchase of r i f • i*Vr necessities. non-recuring wnw The 1962 fund drive, hot For Your Vacation Pleasure! hich cannot be m«*f af up by Commander Fred J. from normal income, Jviirnn. Hampton, will be BAND CONCERTS •use, real necessity for moved hv the Suvy Relief < Four daily — Tuesday through Sunday. Afternoons 2-3, 4-5 p.m. is»* is the controlling nival which will be held Evenings 7-8, 8:30-9:30 p.m. Organ concert Monday 3-4 and Financial assistance niavL'ioimii, Port^mo y loan or by ^rntuity 8:30-9 p.m. granted for purposes FIREWORKS Wednesdays, July 4 thru August 29. First shoot July 4 on sand across from 4*CH street. TALENJT SHOYV : Mondays from the bandstand. Finals to be held latter part of August. Junior Division, 7 p.m. Senior Division, 8 p.m.

GET ACQUAINTED DANCES Mondays, 8:30 p.m. — Casino Ballroom (request tickets from your h ost)

SQUARE DANCING Fridays, 8:30 p.m. — Hampton Beach State Park sponsored by Seacoast Regional Square dance association.

CALISTHENICS Monday thru Friday on sand in front of chamber of commerce office. 10:30 a.m. Complete schedule of events may be ob­ tained for asking at chamber of commerce office. BEAUTY' PAGEANT CONTESTANTS for the title of Miss Hampton Beach recently visited with two time third place winner, Mrs. Beverly Brindamour Hollingworth at one of the beaches newest Lowest Price This Year! swimming pools. Shown. left to right, are Caro] Martin and Martha Wiggin of Hampton and BLUEBERRIES 8»> 29< | PEPPER STEAKS Jill Ann Hawk of West Newbury, Mass. —Staff Photo DEEP FISHING Lettuce head 13c Tomatoes pkg. 19c 99c 15 Lovely Young Ladies Seek j lb- CANADIAN BOY SCOUTS recently visited at Hampton Beach New I Vj Ouorf Jug I Fresh Ground en route on round trip from Canada to Cape Cod and home again. KRAFT SALAD OIL Shown. left to right, are Pierre Yves Perreault. Robert Ayotte TETLEY INSTANT TEA lVa 01. jar Miss Hampton Beach Title 1 BEEF and Luc Perreault. — Colt Photo tieipate jn the history of the (25 Extra Green Stamps) Fifteen girls have already TETLY 48 ct. TEA BAGS TOWNE-LYNE signified intensions of seeking contest. the titjo- of M iis: Hampton Registering this week were FAMILY SIZE DINING ROOMS 1 2 lb. 89c Beaclf.r it was reported * this Martha A. W i g g i n, 17, 14 COCKTAIL LOUNGE BETTY CROCKER BROWNIE MIX King’s avenue, Hampton, a 5 ft. 1 Block Style Complete Steak Dinner week by Production Manager MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRES5ING Henry Hamel. 3Vh in., 126 lb. Winnacunnet $1.95 - High school senior; and Carole CAMPBELL’S MEAT SOUPS included” ill the list'are'tw o I CHUCK • • Seafood, Lobster, Chicken Martin, 19, 454 Winnacunnet ROAST more local girls, bringing to a ZAREX Asst. Flavors Open 5 p.m. - 10 p.m. daily road. Carol recently attended Lines and Bait burnished — Toilet Facilities Open All Day Sunday total of four from the Hamp­ Baker Junior college and is 5 BIRDSEYE - Regular oi Air-Conditioned ton area. This is the largest FREE PARKING T! 1 lb‘ 43c Three Canadian Boy Scouts Making excellent time, the ft. 3 in. tall and weighs 115 lbs. Miles No. o f Hamp Cfr., Rte. 1 number of local girls to par- FRENCH FRIES on a whirlwind hiking and boys, two brothers and a friend, Also registered from Hamp-| hitchhiking trip from their had been gone from home ex- Ion was last year’s fifth place home in Joliette Province „of actly a week when they arrived winner in both the Miss Hamp­ RARTY % i Quebe^Camidn; Teeentty VlSTt-1 at Hampton Beach ton Beach and Miss New Eng­ OPEN DAILY ed the Hampton Beach Cham- already ‘toured the’ Cape Cod land contests, Jonnye McLeod. Hampton River Daily PRESCOTT ber of Commerce. - • area and were once agairr head- BOAT TRIPS Jonnye is 17 years old, 5 ft. A,M. and 1i30 P.M. SUPER En route home 'through the ec* north, 31/> in., weighs 115 lbs. and On the Famous ROW BOATS FOR RENT MARKET northern New England states When interviewed, it was KIBOKO resides at 556 Lafayette road. Barbara Warner of Hampton after treking and hitchhiking f°und that the boys could speak CERES WHARF (off Market Street) Tackle Shop ... i Restaurant SEA8R00K, N.H. Including Sunday to Provincetown^on Cape "Cod, ver>r little English. It was Beach had registered previous NEXT TO LIQUOR STORE to this week. the three senior scouts stopped learned that they had heard of PORTSMOUTH, N. H. TEL: 436-7927 OUTBOARDS FOR RENT ______at Hampton Beach. Hampton Beach through the lo- Others to enter are Jill Ann ISLES OF SHOALS EXCURSION 10 A M. to 1:45 P.M. ^ ______cal and state advertising, pro- Hawk, 18, 5 ft. 8 in., 140 lbs. CALM SCENIC RIVER CRUISE 2 P.M. to 4:30 P.M. 1 ^ 11 gram in Canada. They also from 333 Main street, West Newbury; Shirley Orr, 25, 70j A | noted that scouting was essen- MOONLIGHT SAIL Friday - Saturday - Sunday 8 PM to 10 P.M. ADULTS $2.85 MOONLIGHT SAIL $1.85 CHILDREN $1.85 South Pleasant street, Brad­ Smith & Gilmore Pier tially the same in Canada as SWEATERVILLE in the United States with such ford, Mass., who is 5 ft. 3 in. Hampton Beach Tel. WA 6-3503 basic fundamentals as the Scout and weighs 114 lbs.; and Jeanne Law and Oath along with the DeWitt, 20, a contestant last year from Eliot. Maine. Jeanne The Most Unusual Store Jn f motto being nearly the same. Two of the boys carried is 5 ft. 8^2 in. tall and weighs SHOALS 125 lbs. HAMPTON BEACH MARINA heavy packs for the camping • out portion of their trek while ROOM Louise Ann Richardson, 17. Located at the South end of Hampton Beach, West of the third boy carried two large last year’s third place winner the junction of Ashworth Ave. and Ocean Blvd. in the Miss New England con­ How To Reach cameras which recorded the Paved launching ramp — slip rentals — marine gas­ test will be participating in her events of their jaunt. oline and fuel — marine hardware and paint — Sweaterville, U.S.A. first Miss Hampton Beach pag­ The trio consisted of Pierre boat and motor repairs and storage — propeller and eant. Louise is 5 ft. 4 in. and Yves Perreault, his brother Luc Hampton OnUr .proc**d -North on weights llo lbs. Also included shaft repair service — rest rooms with showers — I k Portsmouth by-pa*4 *■*. Ct to go Perreault and the leader of the are Ann Marie Dunham, 17, 5 free parking. I e. Jimt before Toll bridz* u v overt, group, Robert Ayotte all of ft. 4 in., 129 lbs. and Janet A. reverse direction. Proceed 200 yards Joliette, Quebec, Canada. 1962 JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS Maplewood Avenue. Larkin, 18, 170 West Main SPORTSWEAR street, Georgetown. Mass. Janet Some good buys on used boats and outboard motors. • . _ prisoner statistics CHILDREN $1.95 is 5 ft. 4 in. tall and weighs Let us help you enjoy a safe and happy boating season unit of the U. S. bureau of pri- 116 lbs. George A. Smith, Manager Phone WA 6-2611 *ons reported in March of 1961 The 1962 Miss Hampton at 57 prisoners were executed For Reservations Call Hamplon WA 6-3616 Beach pageant will be held July • for the Entire m the nation during 1960. few- 24 at 8:30 p.m. at the Casino vst in any year fo r which rec­ Ballroom. ords exist, except for 1958-1959. N. H. LOBSTER COMPANY Visit The New . . . # 5 Famous Family -LOBSTER POUND Dining Rooms JACKIE'S BUSSES TO- ALL U. S. Shoals Room Lounge AND OPEN 7 A.M. TO 10 P.M. BEAUTY SALON POINTS. DIRECT Your Favorite Piano • X " ST.. HAMPTON BEACH BREAKFAST Specializing in All Types FISH MARKET SERVICE TO CANADA Stylings & Cocktails LUNCH of Beauty Culture • Alive * Boiled To Order Portsmouth Mills I Jackie’s Travel Agency Open 11 a.m. - Midnight W A 6-3351 Hampton Boacb, N.H., WA 6-2393 DINNER In The Dudley Building Foot of Bridge at Smith & Gilmore W harf MAPLEWOOD AVENUE — HELEN HORGANS Native Lobsters, - Clams and Fish A MUST During Your CASINO Smart Visitors French BEAUTY SALON Welcome FRESH DAILY Spoken Hours: Monday through Saturday Shoppe 4\ • OPP. BAND STAND JnrnicM Yavcr/i atic/Jlfojoi - < 7 u n (Next to Em’ploymont office) WOMEN S and CHILDREN S QUALITY UNSURPASSED Air-Conditioned pt APPAREL W A 6-5076 —=” TehMHampton) WA 6-3424 Specializing in Alt Types U.S. RT. 1, HAMPTON - Your HosTs'-THE DUNFEY FAMILY 6 * B • STREET of Beauty Culture t

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T h e BEACHCOMBER In order to provide some sort, a permit to operate his Bus- Leavitt Family Holds of transportation^ facilities at1 mobile in the area. Transporation Problem least for the remainder o f the For the present two tnps Page 6 summer, chamber officials each will be made in the morn­ Reunion At Beach sought an emergency ruling ing. afternoon and evening for To Seabrook Alleviated from the Public Utilities Com­ the present. Mr. Leonard also The Leavitt Family associa­ mission. Meanwhile, it was noted he will conduct sight­ tion held its annual reunion Mr. Charles Stafford of the parent crack-down on inter- learned that Mr. Leonard had seeing trips as far as the Mas­ Saturday at the Hotel Ash­ New Hampshire Public Utili- state bus service in the area 1 filed with the commission for sac huserts line at random. worth. ties Commission notified Hamp-> Sixty-five members answered ton Beach Chamber o f Com-1 Cooked > the roll call with the couple meree officials this week that from the greatest distance com­ transportation facilities to serve PER ing from Minnesota. The oldest the Route 1A area south of the ET READY member present was Hon. Tom Hampton River bridge into Sea­ 1 IV Leavitt, 90, of Assinippi, Mass. brook as far as the Massachus. Durkees!! The Leavitt fam ily is made up etts state line have been ar­ o a d TO of descendants of Capt. Chris­ ranged. topher Leavitt, who settled in A temporary permit for the EAT • • Maine in 1623; John Leavitt operation has been granted to and his son Moses in Hinghain, Mr. LeRoy Leonard, owner-op­ Muss., 1623; and Thomas Lea­ erator of the Busmoble. Mr. vitt of Hampton and Exeter in Leonard this week told cham­ \ 1639. ber authorities that he would \ The gathering paid tribute make a few runs to the new s a in silent prayer to Fred C. Lea­ territory immediately and fol­ • nn vitt of North Hampton whose lowing the initial trips, would t\ QMs4§S«* 99 funeral w a s held Saturday endeavor to work out a suitable SHR ■ morning in Portsmouth. Mr. schedule. This wonderful stock arrived I Leavitt was buried in North S& The action followed numer­ just in time for summer sav­ « * Hampton in a cemetery which ous complaints to the chamber ings. No imports, all made ansyS^r occupies land once owned by office from beach business own­ in U.S.A. Stop, cancel‘ every­ FACE HALF 9^ N o his branch of the Leavitt ers that many summer workers \ i thing and be here 9 A M. SSSE SERBS / fam ily. were contemplating leaving for •;v:;- Friday for the savings of m v The association is nation­ their homes when no transpor­ I tation from the Seabrook Beach your life. ib. 5 3 wide in scope and its secretary is Mrs. Lena Leavitt Fahlow area was available to and from •f Woburn, Mass. Hampton Beach. The com­ plaints came following an ap- Tom Leavitt, born in 1817, Prominent New England built Leavitt’s hotel at the foot of Great Boar’s Head, later run Shoe Factory Sells Entire SHANK by his son Albert and grand­ Vari To Have Feature J 35*/2 LB. HALIBUT was one of largest fish of the 1962 season to son Joseph, and his descendants Surplus Summer Shoe and are active members of the fam­ be c a u g h t in local waters. Making catch Sunday were Hampton Role In TV Episode Beach resident, Terry Bragg, left, and Harry Dionne o f Seabrook. ily association. Slipper Stock to Durkee’s! Several short addresses were John Vari, actor-manager of HALF given Hon. Tom Leavitt of the Hampton Playhouse, is Assinippi and Rev. Roland D. scheduled to appear ..on tele-w Sawyer of Kensingston speak­ vision tonfjrht, July 12; in a OVER 5,000 PAIR 35 lb. Halibut Gives ing at greater length. “Shannon” episode, Channel 7. j GOES ON SALE FRIDAY AT 9 A.M. Sw ift’s Premium U.S. Choice Mr. Vari will be remembered George Wright, captain and at the Playhouse for his per­ shortstop of the 1869 Cincin­ formances in “Sweet Bird of Youth” , “Hatful of Rain”,] STEAKS!! ! Fishermen Thrill nati Rods, who were the first “ALL AT ONE * PRICE” ^ ‘ * ^ • ^1*1 ^ salaried team in baseball his­ “ Witness for the Prosecution” > TOP ROUND CUBE or RUMP tory, received $1,400 for the A .Hampton Beach resident Pulled in near enough to at* and “Tunnel of Love.” He was featured in the film, “The Last and a Seabrook man made one tempt gaffing, the fish took off season’s play. Mile,” which starred Mickey of the season’s biggest catches at a high rate of speed when the fishermen missed in two at* Ronney. c to date in local waters. This past winter Mr. Vari tempts to bring it aboard.. The Terry Bragg, who made head­ halibut pulled the 14-foot out­ M a h o n e y ’s worked in Hollywood, where he appeared in such television lines last year when he hauled board boat approximately a plays as the one being shown in one of the largest cods o f the quarter of a mile before being Fresh Native as famous as this evening, “Caine’s Hun­ Sweet “ ” Sweet Tender ! entire season and Harry Dionne, reeled in by Dionne. ] recently teamed up to boat a dred,” and a “Gunsmoke” epi­ CUKES The catch was made just off 35V& lb. halibut. the Beach Itsel sode, on which he is to appear » | A the mouth of Hampton Harbor Crisp - Green BEETS as an Indian leader. Cherries CORN More spectacular was the fact Sunday. Bragg is already a Bunches that the catch was made with a veteran member of the Old Salts doz. 5 9 light line and on a rod and reel. club and as yet no other persons It took the duo 45 minutes to have registered for the 1962 The ocean’s finest bring the huge fish into the membership at the chamber of 2 -19c boat. commerce office. r A VJvAVjC OF J SEAFOOD FRESH SYRIAN BREAD MISSES! LADIES’! GIRLS! TEEN’S CHILDREN’S ASSORTED KINDS 16 OZ. CANS CHURCH FAIR DINNERS SHOES! FLATS! SNEAKERS! Home Cooked Foods — Aprons — Gifts served af our dockside dining room FRIEND'S Oven Baked BEANS 2 - White Elephant Table Grabs — Balloons for Children Terry Cloth Slippers SAVE UP TO Tea and Coffee Table FISHERMAN'S PIER Sailcloth Sport Flats LUNCHEON MEAT 12oz.can RESTAURANT Saturday, July 14, 10 A.M. FOOT OF STATE STREET Little Tots Terry Slippers ASST. ICE CREAM % G d . On the Lawns East o f the Town O ffices AT MEMORIAL BRIDGE Novelty Canvas Shoes Winnacunnet Road, Hampton Center In Case of Rain in Congregational Church Vestry Chase & Sanborn PORTSMOUTH, N. H Mott’s AM & PM NESCO GRffH STAMPS With All PURCHASES COFFEE DRINKS FABRICS Special $1.00 Luncheon Served 11-4 p.m OPEN 11-9:00 Real Treasures at Prices TAKE OUT That Will Surprise Youl flSHtRM W S SERVICE CORNED 12 r ? » E R q EXETER HANDKERCHIEF CO. Under N ew Management OPEN DAILY NEXTTO DURKEE’S FARM SUPER-MARKET SPAM 9 A.M. fo.9 PJ4. New 7 oz. Size James D. Canty, Prop ROUTE 1 LAFAYETTE ROAD, SEABROOK. N: H MINCED HAM or BOLOGNA Remnant and Drapery Stor Near B&M RR Sta., Lincoln St., Exete A mm

n The BEACHCOMBER The BEACHCOMBER Page 9 cinns around the clock during1 •Page 8~ ______^ the previous week's rehearsal “South Pacific" Is Hit At Playhouse period, brought order out o f ll!'lllll|llil PlilVlllHISI1 " w !1 m Ideal Summer Weather MARGARET’S justification for its two weeks chaos to produce a fine version Murray’s JUSlIlKiiuuii - - - Hampton Play- (>r -South Pacific" that will HAMPTON BEACH '•South Pacific" — the in­ stand at the Hampton Play bring joy to your heart and This Week Only COTTON CANDY BEAUTY SALON comparable piny with music that house. The memorable music— INDIVIDUAL HAIR STYLING introduced a whole new concept the provocative message of its tears to your eyes. Brings 125,000 To Beach Gum & Life Savers As Nellie Forbush — the AND CUTTING of dramatic presentation in the tender plot—and its typically Tallulah (NEXT TO PLAYLAND) nurse in love with the French American theatre — needs no Yankee humor have long since More than 125,000 persons during the latter part o f the 1 Ashworth Ave., Hampton Beach planter — Susan Hesse took George R. Murray established “ South Pacific” as a were estimated to have visited Four accidents were reported W A 6-5441 command o f the challenging Ocean Blvd. near "C ’ Street play to he seen und seen again. Bankhead Hampton Beach Sunday a fter­ Fourth of July week, the most PORTSMOUTH’S role and played it with great in “HERE TODAY" noon. Chief John Roden said serious of which involved a The only question was: — tenderness and understanding. C o l o n i a l what could be done with such despite the large summer crowd, stolen vehicle which was being Her voice was most pleasing the traffic flow was better than pursued by Massachusetts State an ambitious effort that pre­ and gave full interpretation to Next Week M A RY A N N E TTE ’S NOW THRU TUES, JULY 17th sented untold technical prob­ normal and the crowd was Police and a Hampton cruiser. the wonderful Hammerstein ly­ orderly. The vehicle, owned by Kenneth William Holden - Lilli Palmer lems and required some good MYRNA LOY rics in such memorable songs and Eileen Dunn of 9G Rockin- BEAUTY SALON The Counterfeit singing voices? With only one as, “I’m In Love With A Won­ in Chief Roden credited the week’s time could the stock ham avenue, Lowell, Mass., was ON THE OCEAN FRONT derful «Guy”, “ Cockeyed Optim­ clamping clown on prospective Traitor company at the Hampton Play­ driven by an unidentified person. ist" and “ I’m Gunnu Wash That ‘There Must Be A Pony1 “ rumbles" before they get Have An Ocean View While We Style Your Hair Shown Mats. 2:10 P.M. house bring off “ South Pacific"? started by confiscating alcoholic Following a chase at high Man Right Out-A My Hair’’. GREYSTONE HOTEL Shown Eves. 6:30 & 9:00 ACHIEVEMENT AWARD WINNERS during Golden Age Bar Eve. Monday - Soturdoy, 8:40 speed, the car crashed into sev­ • beverages from minors and the Shown Sat. & Sun. (Cont.) The answer came on opening Especially strong was Dennis held at the beach Sunday were Mrs. Bertha M oore o f the II ‘ Mat. Wednesday & Friday 2:45 eral parked cars on Ocean WA 6-2498 Open Year Round 2:00 - 4 30 - 7:00 - 9:30 night this week when Director alertness of police officers with Golden A ge club, Worcester, Mass., and Mrs. Grace Beaureca / boulevard at 1:30 a.m., July 4. 81 Ocean Blvd., Cor. *K* St. Drew, as Emile De Becque when Telephone Ml 6-5511 keeping the beach free of major Alfred Christie, driving a weary The driver, fled from the scene NEXT “ NOTORIOUS LANDLADY'’ crew o f thcspians and techni- he unleashed for the first time Golden A ge club o f Framingham, Mass. Mrs. Moore was the disturbances thus far this year. to Hampton Playhouse devotees of the accident but was later a strong, sure baritone voice oldest member present. __ stuff apprehended and turned over to that gave great dramatic qual­ Massachusetts police without ity to his fine singing of “Some local identification. of Bloody Mary and her singing his initial appearance of ine (llliplOll / t f a t / t c m e Enchanted Evening" and “ This 2 SHOWS Extensive front end damage Nearly Was Mine” . His broad of “Bali Ha'i" was haunting, season in the amusing role of NITELY and was caused to the stolen Dunn acting ability added significant­ Her daughter, Liat, was sweetly Old Ironbelly, the base com. vehicle with resulting damage ly i f the expression of his abid­ portrayed by Patricia O’Rior- mander.. 4Hilariousi ..m4*wmo liftin thekilt roiero'e SUNDAY to cars owned by John E. Hart, ' A^of I Luther .IlfllOP Hilliu Billie mao was D.1 Robert Jr., Stoneham, Mass., Frances Winnacunnet Rd., Hampton, N. H. ing love and need for the pert dan. Navy nurse. To u a 8lr,n*oul string-of previous suc- Kennedy. W ith his “ hard-sell” H. Keaney, Andover, Mass., and Mary Mon Toy showed fine cesses. Ian- ^Sullivan *1* added 1 1-J TLt. 1 enterprises and amusing antic*, John J. Slavin, Lowell, Mass. New England’s Finest Summer Theater skill as an actress in the role Cable and Trent Knepper made he sprinkled the show with Cars driven by Carole La- laughter. houreaux, 5500 Snowdon, Mon­ Two local children, Mary Now treal, Canada, and Lorraine fZoaSiJi :45 A.M. to 8 P.M. —H.LP- SALISBURY Rear Hawkes’ Drug Store York Village, Maine DRIVE-IN THEATRE

Route 1A Beach Road THE FISHERMAN’S PIER Portsmouth, N. H. Specializing In Shore Dinners SeacoasT Salisbury, Mass. Enjoy Your Meal On The Waterfront SHOWS 2-7 and 9 P.M. — BOTH THEATRES Beer Right at the Foot of Memorial Bridge, Route 1 DRIVE-IN-THEATRE NOW PLAYING NOW THRU TUESDAY, JULY 17 U.S. Route 1, No. of Hampton Ctf. NOW THRU TUESDAY, JULY 17 Rosalind Russell-Maximilian Schell WED. - SAT., JULY 11 - Five Finger Flagstones . . . famous for fine foods ' Jo., JAMES MAUREEN — All Color Show — On N.H. Route No. 16, White Mountoin Highway ^ •“ "STEWArT* OHaRA Uproarious, Adult Sophisticated Comedy FUNARAMA NEWINGTON, N. H. Paul Newman-Eva Marie Exercise AIR CONDITIONED TEL. PORTSMOUTH GE 6-5726 ■ LARGEST, CLEANEST - 2nd Hit - > oo-tumnj FaBlAN C m ' JtP.. V.ilOS -1: "EXODUS Jerry Lewis M r M O B B S THE EXETER INN, Exeter, N. H. Tastefully appointed rooms Plus Exciting Western The Errand Boy with air cond., phones and TV. Famous for fine dining. Hotel license. Sunday Night Buffet 5 to 7 PM — Seafood Smorgasbord Fridays 6 to TaKES a “Walk Tall” ARCADE % VACATION » 7:30 PM. T R a t T o u c h m ON ATLANTIC SEABOARD SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY “ Exodus" Shown 1st During Jim Hutton - Paula Prentiss

M * s c o o e Entire Engagement Jock Coder TH E SOUTH W IND, Rt. 1, Rye, N. H. e*0 h . c h i n . . . *Bd COCOA of Mink taste-tempting American menus. 27 luxurious motel units - air cond., TV *4 CmiI"** (a iiim c The Horizontal and phones. Hotel license. Dining Rooms open 11:30 AM to midnight „m GIG YOUNG SUN. - TUES., JULY 15-17 Fun For All Ages daily - Mondays 5 PM to midnight. Dinner-Dancing Sat. Eves. — COMING AUDREY MEADOWS In Color Lieutenant 1 * wroifc mxas | Kim Novak - Jack Lemmon Susan H ayw ard - John Gavin - 2nd Hit - All Air-Cooled FISHERMAN’S PIER, End of State St., Portsmouth, c o m in g Back Street” N.H. Enjoy delicately prepared seafood in the most picturesque setting, ■NOTORIOUS LANDLADY’ Debbie Reynolds overlooking Portsmouth Harbor. Open 11 AM to 9:30 PM daily — closed Plus Dick Clark ADVISE AND CONSENT BENEATH CASINO BALLROOM The Mating Game Mondays, except holidays. ‘The Young Doctors The BEACHCOMBER

Page 10 I Seven Fishermen The island of| Taiwan nonhad a -; -nr. Design und inscription for tourist - boom >n • 1061.ia »'i Ta\nricf(2Tourists ,L•u ^ .* Join Old Salts Club the first U. S. coin was np * jsv proved on July 6, 1787. It was U tots u—m let I *1-^05, j* 7S lw ner* cent At the end of the first week should be ready 'for bid in ap­ J r J a! the ‘•Fuffio” or Franklin cent. I increase over of summer fishing in Hampton proximately a month. area waters, seven persons had A fourth phase of the project joined the H a m pton Beach will come later and will consist I C h a m h er of Commerce Old of the relaying of some of the | Salts club. old sewerage lines to meet pres­ YOKEN’S Leading the new members ent demands. Still a fifth por­ -t •• Sewer Project tion of the project will be han­ was Edmund Wagner of 225 $ Monastery avenue, West dled by letting a portion o f the a sewerage which cannot flow by Springfield, Mass. Fishing from gravity. job out for contract while town THAR SHE BLO WS sewerage crews will participate a Smith ami Gilmore party There still remains major in a portion of the work*. This boat, Edmund landed both a portions of the over-all project ANNOUNCES THE OPENING consists of the laying of later­ A UD —— codfish in the over l)-lb. cate­ to be let out for bid. Mr. Boeh- I als and street sewers in those gory and a striped bass. ner said tne bids were now in ner said phase three, consisting OF THEIR NEW places deemed most necessary, Fishing from an A1 Gauron the hands of Haley and Ward of enlargement of and repairs r healthwise, as far as funds w ill // party boat, Joyce McDonough, for inspection and an announce­ to the sewerage treatment plant, 44 KO. MOBY DICK ROOM 10 Wood lawn street, Lynn, ment of the winning contractor Mass., boafed a 15-lb. cusk. would probably be made at the NOW SEATING 500 PERSONS Mrs. Kathleen Wagner, also regular meeting of the board of of W est Springfield, qualified selectmen, Friday. July 6. NO NEED TO WAIT for the club with a catch of Phase two deals with the a haddock in the over 4-lb cate­ construction and installation of gory. two lift stations, not of the • BEACH SUPPLIES • TOYS package type. One is slated to James Cahill, 10 Allendale • SPORTING GOODS • BICYCLES be erected in the King's High­ l | street, W orcester, Mass., caught • BOATING £ CAMPING EQUIPMENT V a cod fish from a Smith and way area while a second will be constructed at the beach end of ASSOCIATE STORE • FISHING EQUIPMENT f*. 1 mT ^ ’. 'Vi i Gilmore bont to qualify while ° k Winnaeunnet road. • AUTOMOTIVE EOUIPMENT e/j David P. Esielionis, 4 Leomin­ The stations will be con­ ■Ztf ster road, Shirley, Mass, caught “The Family Store structed of masonry and brick a 17-lb. cod fish. Owned it Operated by Stan /frown with pumps being installed in Concluding the list of new Lofayette Road Hampton Confer H e each to carry the flow of the members for the first week 35 were Ricky Gauron, 1 Ocean —V- ' ? boulevard, Hampton Beach who caught a 10-lb. bass from an A1 Gauron boat while Hairy ; Brickman, 22 Mathaniel boule­ YOKEN’S vard. D e 1 m a r, New York, mm caught a 7-lb. bass from a Route 1 South of Portsmouth Smith and Gilmore craft. 2 " BIG 10 Minutes from Hampton Beach MISS HAMPTON IIEACH TROPHIES this year include new ORRY ANN AARON, Miss Hampton Beach aspirant, was among first contestants to register for the annual affair. inovation. In celebration of the 15th anniversary, trophies will be WEEK! j4.4.4, Dominion A. A. and A rL.A. Recommended EASTMAN |awarded for the first time to the second and third place winners. FISHING Church Fair Set OUR VALUES ARE Saturday, July 14 ALWAYS A HIT! \ Beach Notes PARTIES The Hampton Congregational BOATS LEAVE church will hold a church fair Plus S&H Green Stamps on the lawns east of the town Ted Miller, weather forecaster 8 A.M. and 1 P.M. offices, Winnaeunnet road, Sat­ MONTGOMERY WARD on Channel 5 television and I 4 MASTER BARBERS urday, July 14, starting at 10 radio station WHDH, Boston, a.m. Mass., was a weekend guest at Yankee Village. J There will be home-cooked 138 Congress Street foods, a white elephant table, Portsmouth Patti Jones, 9 Nudd avenue aprons and gifts, grabs and and friends Candy Coulp and Wed. Night Fishing balloons for the children. Tea Tel. GE 6-4420 Laughlin, both o f North 5:30 ’til dark and coffee will be served in the afternoon. Beach, are vacationing at Camp SEABROOK END OF Stella Maris, Wingarsheek, 20 Years In In case of rain the fair will HAMPTON BRIDGE be held in the First Congrega­ ilcome To The Seacoast Beach, Gloucester, Mass. The Same Location __ Seabrook Beach, N. H. tional church vestry. Tickets Sold at Private forest owners in the' Across the Street From and a Happy Vacation! United States plant more than Orange and Green Building The first recorded match of ... cricket— the grand old British a billion trees annually. Tel. GRover 4-3161 \ ou’ll find many of your vacation needs Tobey’s Drug Store game— was played between Kent and Surrey in 1728. at Ward’s — Come in and look around OUR BAKING'S FURNITURE APPLIANCES mantm

p a in ts h o u sew a r es 7 STAPLES PLUMBING SUPPLIES FRESH NATIVE J Featuring A Complete Assortment Of IN OUR PRODUCE DEPT bu ild in g m a te r ia ls 12 to 14 lb. avq W e’re Famous For 5c to $ 1.00 Merchandise & Beach Needs BING Our Chicken Pies CHERRIES lb. J a Made On Order IGA TABLE RITE f a m il y size beach aids beach toys SANTA ROSA * * { To Serve 6 s p o r tin g g o o d s BONELESS PORK $2.25 •c. t v PLUMS doz. J i HOME and GARDEN SUPPLIES H * e c **■/, * 9/ White Meat Tuna 3-8' *4i E*tm RBiri h^ ay M0de T ° ° rder cosmetics sun tan aids Monday through Thursday BEST For All Purposes Xlorge 38 Ox. Bottle [nnP* A/. H-''/ Extra Birthday Cakes On Hand At All Times ARMOUR STAR CHUNK 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. *rt Wesson Oil 10c off 6' *0 . .No Waiting FRIEND’S Cal. Pea, Y ellow Eye, Kidney Friday: 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. R! " S ° f A " Kinds M ade T° O rfer ------Bgl<*d B»°™. Honey Brown Bread Saturday: 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. CAMPBELLS Quick 'N Easy IO ’/j o ,. ian « ^ ^ TE BREAD - CHEESE BREAD Chicken Soup 6- V-10 FRENCH r ? cE WHEAT BREAD CASUALS - 0 FRENCH BREAD - OATMEAL BREAD no money down Cinnamon Bread and Raisin Bread on anything you buy a, Wards on c AT WARDS WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL 53 Steps Down “ B " Street and Save! Located VS Mile North of Traffic Light 37 Sea ^ern bakery 12-14-16 B STREET AT THE BEACH — 7 Ocean Blvd- W A 6-918* Hampton Beach Lafayette Road Hampton Center COMPARE THESE VALUES! The BEACHCOMBER T h e BEACHCOMBER . Page 13 Page 12 Miniature Golf All restaurants — MoiTday Bead*Guests En joy Fourth Holiday Party through Saturday, in i r Vacation Information Guide- IS Putt-A-Round PIC Decision Keep: Fred nnd Marge Wholley o f 1 Waltham, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. EMERGENCY LOCATION Wednesday — Moulton road AT THE the Bieakers Lodge were host * James McElholm, Winchester, First aid station— Hampton to North Shore. Dumas corner 1 Mass., Mr. and Mrs. George Beach Police station. W Averly RR Station Open WHISPERING and hostens for a Fourth of to North Hampton line, Ash­ SUBMARINES July hot dog roast for twenty- Charost and David of Holyoke, 6-3333. The officer on duty will worth avenue to bridge. Mass., Miss M o 1 1 i e Chapin, CALL A DOCTOR FOR YOU Tho Now Hampshire Public PINES two guests including Mr. and Thursday — Dumas corner to MADE TO ORDER Utilities Commission this week Mrs. Louis Morin of Reading, Pittsfield, Mass., Mrs. Mary IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Ashworth avenue and Seabrook MOTEL upheld its first decision on n Pennsylvania, Mr. and Mrs. Jo­ Gladstone and Melvin of Tewks­ OR DURING THE NIGHT. Beach, Hampton business cen­ ‘'The Best on the Beach petition by the Boston and Location Roule 1 seph Landry, Lawrence. Mass.. bury, MasfL, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Fire Station—Ashworth ave­ ter. 5 M iles North of Homp. ^ Maine Railroad to close the Mr, and Mrs. Edward McHugh, Thomson and Allen of Andover, nue between “D” and “F” Friday — West of Mdulton Hampton station to summer Mr. and Mrs. William White streets. WAverly 6-3315. road _ to ______Exeter_ line, Ashworth Breakfasts 7-11 a.m. service. The commission had and family, and Mrs- Edward Police Station—Across from avenue to bridge. Casino on Ocean boulevard. previously dismissed a petition Pendcrgast of Watertown, Mrs. on Saturday — MouLton road to W Averly G-3334. by the railroad which in effect Dragon Seed j Cecile Matte, Lowell, Mass, and North Shore, Dumas corner t«» BEACON said the station must remain T. V. Mrs. Jennie Gallant. GENERAL LOCATIONS Chinese & American North Hampton line, Hampton Cor. Ocean Blvd. & I St. open. Municipal Offices— T o w n business center. Food Community singing was led Board of selectmen, Noel Salo­ The PUC granted a motion Rentals by Mary Gladstone and Grace mon. chairman, Lawrence C. lor a rehearing on April 20 Cocktail Lounge Thomson with Helen Burnham Hackett and Robert Danelson; with respect to Specification 2G d a y - W E E K - MONN j at the piano. Town Manager, Kenneth Boeh- of the motion presented by the Air-Conditioned ner; town clerk, Helen Hayden; Smith's Pharmacy Boston and Maine which said, A new synthetic fiber sheet, tax collector, Hazel Coffin; “ The Commission erred in bas­ Orders to Take Out -i DOWNER similar to paper, is made on a treasurer. Norman N. Merrill. PRESCRIPTIONS ing its conclusion upon irrele­ Open 11:30 A.M. lo 2:30 A.M. paper machine anil requires no Town office hour3: 9-5, Mon. vant and unsworn statements a p p l ia n c e CO. ASHWORTH HOTEL BLOCK D8UG5 - COSMETICS - FOUNTAIN All Year Round binder. It is resistant to com­ thru Fri. except tax collectors of persons at the hearing.” 822 LAFAYETTE ROAD ROUTE 1 KITTERY, MAINE mon solvents and has high desk closed 11:30-12:30 and Across from Marine Memorial V/A 6-9194 Til. IDIewood 9-1100 Following the most recent HAMPTON, N. H. electrical resistance. town clerk’s desk closed 12:30- hearing, the PUC stated “ there W EEKLY BROADCASTS, another first at Hampton Beach this yeear. are heard throughout the 1:30. Open 9-12 Saturdays. hearing whichTuororte^ i ' i * " ' 131' ° ° " ““ SCC"e in rr°nl °f ‘he CaS‘"0 is ,hC WBBX mobile “"it ^on. W A 6-2340 Chief of police, John Roden; the hearing which supported ,.ortsmollth. — Staff Photo fire chief, Perley George. Offi­ the allegation or specification ces located 136 Winnacunnet I that irrelevant and unsworn WARREN'S LOBSTER HOUSE road. statementsents were usedusea in therne by Town Manager Kenneth ion that the prior report is ini Precinct—Fred Gagne, chair­ Commissionssion’s decision to r«- B‘ochner further said, “ Upon accordance with the evidence ~Sve'iq. "TJteai ‘PCea&attt 7tte.nuntf man, Ralph T. Harris and John quire thehe continuation of . , f submitted, and it reaffirms its On The Ocean Front.., J. Foley. Treasurer and clerk. agency serviceMTl > ILC Hat i that v««s*v j'viapoint • earlier finding. A. Roland Bragg. Offices loca­ • • ■ • • YEAR ’ROUND SUMMER RESIDENCE The report received this week the Commission is of the opin- The original finding based on For The Finest in Seafood and ted at 64 Ashworth avenue. • DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN incidence A) the report issued by the Com­ • 3 I.ARC.E BEDROOMS with Picture Windows Chamber of Commerce— mission on March 23 of this • FULL CERAMIC TILE BATH UPSTAIRS Lobster Dinners President, John J. Dunfey, year stated that the proceed­ Half Bath Itawnxlnirn Exec. Sec., William Elliot. Office • ALL ELECTRIC KITCHEN WITH DISHWASHER ings were being dismissed with­ (Mahnjrnny Cahinct.n) P.S. Our Steaks, Chops and Chicken hours are, 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. out prejudice pointing out that • SEPARATE DINING AREA OVERLOOKING OCEAN seven days a week during the | “ until more accurate figures • LARGE 23* x 1C LIVING ROOM with IS’ of Windows Are Also Terrific summer months. Office located overlooking the ocean ^ can be obtained relative to the • ALL HARDWOOD FLOORS on Ocean boulevard opposite actual use of the service dur­ • FULL BASEM ENT COCKTAILS “C” street. • COMPLETELY HOT AIR HEATED ing a more fully representative • ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS Public Library—Located at VACATION period, it seems desirable th a t! We are at the Kittery end of Memorial Bridge Hampton center on Winnacun­ CHECKING ACCOUNTS the agent should be continued, $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 net road. Mrs. Margaret Noyes, IN ALL DIRECTIONS on old U.S. 1 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS in Hampton at this point as librarian. Hours: 2:30-5 p.m. . . . . Limited neither by lark of TRUST AND AGENCY required by the currently ef- and 7-9 p.m. daily. Jacques Real Estate Telephone IDIewood 9-1630 Kittery, :Me. U. S. Post Office, Beach— foresight nor desire to serve. Wc DEPARTMENT ! fective order.” invite you to profitably use the Lobby open: 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Mon­ PERSONAL CREDIT SPECIALS! Almost simultaneously, th e; 89 Ocean Boulevard (Between 44J" & 44K’- Streets modem facilities of this strong PUC ordered the Railway Ex­ day-Friday; 8:30 a.m. -12 and progressive bank. / DEPARTMENT press Agency to continue servi Tel. WA 6-5505 urday. Window service: 8:30 COMMERCIAL LOANS ice from Portsmouth. The REA a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday; MORTGAGE LOANS JUST ARRIVED Mid added to our 8:30 a.m.-noon Saturday. No stock. SOO new 'Summer dresses. office must remain open dur­ SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS DRESSES service holidays and Sundays. Short or alervrlem. Colors r>lorr. ing what the PUC says are ^2* Over 100 Stores Sheers, eyelets, cotton*, blends too for cool comfort and “ reasonable hours of the regu­ Hampton— Lobby open 7 a.m.- rssy esre.______2 for SU.00 Sites 5 to 20 lar business day” and must re­ 7 p.m., Monday-Saturday. Win­ dow service: 8:30 a.m.-5 Exeter n i T l i m r Famous .M ak»r» Suits .in , ceive, accept and deliver ship-' Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-noon d A TH IN G j UIT j discontinued styles butbricsd m ments to the REA customers. Margaret M. Junkins . just 14 miles away Saturday. No service holidays so low it's unbelievable. Of J The REA wanted to close course we couldn't get every color and every size in mil down all operations in Ports­ and Sundays. styles so hurry on down for the best selection. mouth and serve the area from RUBBISH COLLECTION Company ______Formerly $12-98 to $19.98 its Dover office. The request Monday — Dumas corner to FREE PORTSMOUTH, N. H. PARKING North Hampton line, Ashworth u A SHORTS was turned down after several Home Made Candies ISTAGLIitiCD 1&4 • r.YFTf.?. HAV SHIRTS PUC hearings. avenue to Seabrook Beach. Bermudas and Jamaica* 100% Cotton in Stripes, Prints Tuesday — West of Moulton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation A Solids. Sixes 10-18 $3.99 & $4.99 road to Exeter line, Dumas cor­ $2.99 Reg. 3.98 Photo Reprints A ll The Way On Route lA ner to Ashworth avenue, Hamp­ Try Our Hand-Dipped Chocolates ton business center. Reprints of news pictures Shop Friday appearing in the BEACH­ COMBER are available for a Park Free By Using The ’Til nominal charge by calling or m a d e o n the p r e m is e s In PARK FREE Downtown PORTSMOUTH.. G/iada writing the publishers, Hamp­ 9 P.M. ton Publishing Co.,' 575 Lafay­ ette road, Hampton, W A 6-3322. SEE IT Park Free Token Plan" ~ CANDf MADE I OCEAN BOULEVARD H°»e.hill «,„«[ North $hMe shopp.ng m a il e d Foreign workers employed in ? r , tZer and totaled 550,000 in l J o l. DEPARTMENT STORE ACRES OF PARKING! • ^ Quality for Quality Our Prices Can’t Be Beat The Stanchion Room Largest Variety of Prestige Merchandise on the Coast

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Reservations Accepted at WAverly 6-2587 * SPECIAL RATES KIDDIES DAY In Convenient Downtown Portsmouth on Rte. 1A and 1 Every Wed., 1 to 7 P.M. ______ELl_AND FLORA GODDARD SALISBURY BEACH - — . MASSACHUSETTS The BEACHCOMBER In mat tors of CorixrcKntfomil —* tVinnacuiim’t ! orderliness,AI1 ...uvtcis persons 01 safety shall tf*,w ond, Hampton, 9:30 n.m. Beach Rules , an requests made by the Ht*. **'• ifivnr Conprefrationnl- Page 15 guards. .li­ r \ Lifeguards will not assuc, ll H I’ ^ R I C I Y parentalfeguards responsibility w ill not for r. ■» U 1 J ([ren left unattended hy ^ Hainp* f A »• n»»*n ••/I'*' -» non-sectarian) D street and a.m J State Official Favors Traffic Change Ashworth avenue, S u n <1 n y morning, 10:30 a.m. Visiting One-way traffic at Hampton jected to and it was mutually an earlier date may work to the Labor Day this year in accord pastors. Beach will go into effect at an ------— agreed that the one-way traffic benefit o f the beach community with previous agreements. Mr. Hampton Bay earlier date in 1963, according would be established on June 25 and the traveling public, and Morton left the door open for to a letter received by President and continued to the day after you may be assured that we will possible season's end changes BREAKFAST John Dunfey of the Hampton Swimming School Labor Day. place this into effect in an­ when he noted, “ if the chamber end Beach Chamber of Commerce Advent — High street. Hump- n,*» morning pr.i.y«. . “My department is in com­ other year.” feels there is any merit main­ For All Ayes — Young LUNCHES ton. 0:45 a.m. Sunday school; mmdon 1st Minduy each No person or organization is from Commissioner John Mor­ plete agreement with the find­ ;iiuvi , Commissioner Morton re­ taining the one-way traffic per­ Children A Specialty Our Specialty n-no n.m.. sermon. month. permitted on the beach between ", Chapter 219. Rq a \ ton of the New Hampshire State month. » c- —*»--« I tl»rt------.vC i ...... I r\~ j; ______- , — ^ / / ings of your survey and is of ported that his department is iod for another week or two we 11:00 a.m., sermon. r«nd Methodist — Lafayette road, the hours o f 1 a.m. and sunrise! Ordinances urainan at the state »t. Department of Public Works Contact Bill Gilligan, 5 “ O*' 5t. the opinion that the establish­ planning to change the one-way would be glacf to incorporate Baptist — Winnacunnet Hampton. 8:30 and 11:00 a.m.I unless through a special perm it trolled an and Highways. Hampton Booth WA 6-3270 THE GRAND MANOR - rea o f the beach varj ment of the one-way traffic at traffic pattern the day after such a change in our records.” Hampton, 11:00 n.m. Fa]I< Roman Catholic — Lafayette issued by the chief of police. | slightly aind should be checVti Commenting on the recent Coffee Shop Kxeter road, Hampton Fall# --aroad, Hamptonunmnton — Mass ------0:10-1 The lighting of tires on the by visitoisitors to those ami survey conducted in regard to 9:30 a.m. church school; 10:30 Corner of “L” Street 7-8:16-9:30-10:45-11:45. Con- beachacn is promprohibited oted. . toComnlaintComplaints Recreation should Commission, be address^ Dt. the long standing traffic situa­ n.m., worship. fission Saturday afternoon,1 The changing of clothes in tment of Resources and Ew- tion at Hampton Beach, the 4:00 p.m. Saturday evening cars in the beach area is pro-,-----" highway commissioner said, ------anu tc:^ 7:30. Novena, Tuesday 7:30 hibited. nomic Development, State HoQSe “Reference is made to your CLOTHING p.m-P*n1* I Dogs and other pets arc pro- Annex. Concord, N. H. communication dated July 2. Route 1-A, Seabrook Beach— hibited on the beach and in the 1962 which reported on the re­ FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! Sunday** * m' - • masses hourly on the water. cently completed survey that r* la • was conducted by the chamber • BEACHWEAR hour from 8 to 11:00 a.m. Ball playing and similar Alice Mahoney's Non-Sectarian — Union Chapel games may be permitted at the of commerce and the Hampton • PLAYWEAR — Little Boar’s Head (on Ful­ discretion of the lifeguards. SANDWICHES — DINNERS Union concerning the most ef­ fective date for the operation Xi ir ft u r>i port's L cadi up ler estate) Morning service, Inflatables are not permitted Take-Out Services 11:00 a.m. Guest speakers. in the water at any time. of one-way traffic at Hampton Department Store , . Ocean Boulevard Beach. Missing persons* should be • What To Sec And immediately reported to the life­ Between ‘J’ & ‘K’ St. “Originally we had recom­ guard on duty. mended to the chamber officials V. H. W. PRAY and the officials of the com­ t/-# 71 STATE STREET. NEWBURYPORT Where In N. H. munity that the one-way traffic I ” 15 Minute* from Hampton Beach" (Sun.. July 15 - Sun., Aug. 12) Once You've Seen It, pattern be established around July 15 — Annual marathon Memorial Day and continued in “ to the clouds” , Mt. Washing­ You'll Be Telling Everyone About effect until at least one week ton. Last day of “The Old after Labor Day. At that time Homestead”, Potash Bowl. our recommendations were ob- Swar.zey. v. w July 17 — Carroll county Kennel Club show. North Con­ Investigate Moving LAFAYETTE ROAD — ADJACENT TO LAMIE'S TAVERN way. July 18 — Lakes Region Ken­ Famous 90-Year-Old nel Club show, Franklin. Belk­ • i Of Police Station A COUNTRY STORE £ nap Antiques Show, Laconia- In answer to queries concern­ Gilford (runs thru 21st). On Routes 4-5-9, East Barrington, N. H. ■V ' ing the possible location of new only July 19 — Rockingham Ken­ police facilities for the Hamp­ This StWe nel Clul> show, Portsmouth. ton Police department, Town July 21 — 15th annual N ew ­ Famous For Snappy Old Cheese Manager Kenneth Boehner this port Hospital fair. week stated the Planning Board July 25 — Open House tour, ~ Just A Few Of Our Hundreds of Items: had authorized him to seek in­ you, money, but - valuable Don't Risk Your Health Seacoast Region. formation concerning the pos­ July 26-29 Annual Canaan | Calefs Jams and Jellies - Maple Syrup sible moving of the Hampton Agricultural Fair. During Your Vacation! Beach station. July 28 — 4th Annual Auc­ OLD FASHIONED CANDY Mr. Boehner did not elaborate vacation time, too . . . KkV tion and Fair, Canterbury. Sail- You can depend on the fish and Sunfish regatta, Weirs on the possible moving of the Molasses From The Barrel - Gifts station other than to say that skill of your physician Beach. Newfound Lake Boati >•* I > lift'Kish nu? t t Festival at Bristol. (Runs thru! Crackers in Barrels - Fancy Goods - Ice Cream a local building mover would See how easy it is to breeze through this cool air-con­ and the precision of 29thi. be contacted in the near future to investigate the feasibility of Tobey’s Drug Store in July 29 — Annuul Guides’ Seeds - Tinware - Chinaware - Poultry Feed such a move and to seek possi­ ditioned store on every shopping trip. Everything you & filling prescriptions — Show, Franconia State Park., I Wolfeboro’s 150th Anniversary ble cost estimates. #P- with the same assur­ Paints - Oils - Tobacco - Wallpaper - Dry Goods Celebration. At the same time, the town need for summer housekeeping is yours at the modern, ance you have at Aug. 1 — Bradford’s Annual manager announced that Mr. home. Antiques Fair, Concord. (Runs Russell Peirce of Newburyport, streamlined First National supermarket. thru 3rd). the architect retained by the Aug. 7-11 — 29th Annual town to submit preliminary Craftsman's fair, Wolfeboro. sketches for a possible new up­ WEEKEND SPECIALS! TOBEY'S DRUG STORE Aug. 11 — Fourth Annual GOOD GAMES town police station was sched­ Lobster Festival. East Kings-1 uled to complete work on the — FREE DELIVERY — ton. Annual Holderness Com­ plans during the month of July. BING SEEDLESS munity Day with Aquatic Show. Unless an emergency meet­ HAMPTON CENTER W A 6-3864 Hampton Old Home Day. ing of the Planning Board is Aug. 12 — Fourth Annual | held, no further work will be Prescriptions — Not a Sideline but a Profession “ Indian Days” at Intervale. done on the establishment of CHERRIES GRAPES Sundown’s Old Home Day. Fitz- new police quarters until Sep­ william’s Bi-Centennial celebra­ tember. The Planning Board tion. (Runs thru 19th). has notified the selectmen there • • » will be no regular meeting in cte. August with the next meeting Take her dinner-dancing scheduled for early September. Police will be forced to va­ at Richard Ng’s . . . cate their present quarters on • JA i September 10. VACATIONERS! ------1 • % SAT. NIGHT The horse inhabited what is 0 to midnight now America 45.000,000 years V liereyer you go in N ew En §Iand tins summ ago and then disappeared with­ • ' ^\\ -'5 out a trace for 25,000,000 years. rou li e nd a welcome First National Store He reappeared larger than be­ rO 0 T « fore, remained a while and 1 Exquldte Chint*« ond American again he was gone. He returned dithe* to delight the eye and — FEATURING: • TOP QUALITY FOODS! ~Z~ the latte ore a specialty! about 1,000,000 years ago, grown still larger, only to fade • LOW LOW PR IC E S! ------I Chinese BuHet every Wednetdoy again. There is no further fos­ evening 6 to 8 P.M. . . . silized record until after 25,- all you can eot |Utl $2,951 VALUABLE TRADING STAMPS! 000 yeurs ago. 1 Peg Norton at the toniole in the Lounge 7:30 to 13 every First ^ Wednesday, Thursday ond Friday CHINESE AMERICAN DINING ROOM Miss Barbara’s Dining room* open 11:30 A.M. t* Beauty Salon National | B midnight Turtdey through Sunday— Route 1, South of Portsmouth — Rye, N. H. M nrlav S P.M. to midnicht. Located in The Avon Hotel Viirt Richard Ngs Eatt Wind at York Beach, Me., tool MB“ STREET HAMPTON BEACH Hair Stylist — Color Specialist Cloiod All Day Sunday Open 9 - 6 Rest of Tho Week WnIt.In Service S-jg,w. The BEACHCOMBER HIGH TIDES Page 16 CoiisTtanl Crews HAMPTON HARBOR Daylight Saving Time Area Croups Join Forces Aid Disabled Craft WEEKEND SPECIALS! Thursday 12:48 a.m. 10.0 July 19 Tho C o nst Guard was called 1:26 p.m. 8.8 Friday 1:40 a.m. 10.0 out from the Hampton Beach 13 - 1 3 ’/j lb. Avg. rr July 20 2:15 p.m. 9.0 station twice during the past Saturday To Battle Pesky Mosquitos Ready To Eel 2:31 a.m. 9.9 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 3'A - 4 lb. Avg. Monday 4:24 a.m. 9.2 July 23 5:00 p.m. 9.1 Ready To Eal Tuesday 5:26 a.m. 8.7 tSoutheastern S J f M New X Hnmpshire M S couldTrSSSSM f Slws moved from his■ finger. -I \ 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 separate meetings, agreed to do manent I" 0Sa|th Hampton station during the 7:04 p.m. 9.0 everything possible to rid the the near Depa,tn en« r f Health Ha. ^ c „ ast Gunrds. Leave Your Order Early! Thursday 7:40 a.m. 8.0 j u l y i s VOL. xxxv, NO. 4 WEDNESDAY, , 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 sible in the mosquito control question of state aid at a Large Assortment of Donuts 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- SNO KONE work on the program. Also ap- qUjto problem this year, buti 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 o f 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 tion. On stage, they will show poise, personality, talent there are many more varieties 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 S S £ 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 BICYCLING LX tC,lass 40 feet to not more BOWLING m m 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- l if e s a v in g d e v ic e s - uction Manager Henry Hamel, are these five lovely contestants who recently visited the brought to light by the present title holder, Miss Sandie 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. lor each person aboard. A life 2 0 " - 2 4 " - 26" Well Ventilated b e a u tie s Continued on Page Sixteen — Staff Photo preserver, buoyant cushion, ring Good Lanes used ^ ku°yant vest may be Tandems Good Pins Fluorescent FLAME ARRESTORS — one 3-Speeds approved flame arrestor is re- Courteous Lighted OU7H LOOKS TO THE quired on each carburator of Regulars 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 t>uard recommends this type i Equipped with Lights at Night Pocket Tables npshire harbors pro- boats™'"1 a" inboard »'«*<* Strollers & Trikes for Tots Wall to Wall Carpeting s to be undertaken in Bowl to Stay Slim " near future along Open Weekdays & Sundays i that at Hampton b o w l in g bor will be work at b il l ia r d s 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 nclude construction of Mot Shop OPEN b o w l in g itty, a pile and timber SUNDAYS b il l ia 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 d dike and dredging p^ . * it * MOCCASINS'' >0c.lumJ AXJ TER bowling lanes i 300 by 300 ft. irreg- p area to a depth of S S tTB '.-s r it feet, all on the west- ' Hampton Beach °P*n Daily 9 A M _ } ■ side of the harbor. Com# P.M. 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