The BEACHCOMBER Page 16 HIGH TIDES Mardi Gras Returns No Federal Aid Seen In Mosquito h.iltl* HAMPTON HARBOR DIRECT FROM OVEN t o YOU! Daylight Saving T im e * Thursday 6:16 a.m. 8.1 The annual highlight of the Representing the seacoast LARGE ASST. OF OONUT5 Dr. Richard O. Hayes, Public Aug. 23 6:45 p.m. 8.8 summer season at Hampton area at the Concord meeting Haney-Plain-Jolly-Cinnamon & Crul|«„ Health service entomologist, Friday 7:26 a.m. 7.7 Beach, Mardi Gras week, will yesterday were Thomas Allen, BIRTHDAY CAKES MADE TO OROER told state and area officials at Aug. 24 7:51 p.m. 8.7 commence Saturday morning, Rye, a member of the Southeast a meeting in Concord last week CHEESE - CORN & OATMEAL BREADS Saturday 8:32 a.m. 7.6 August 18, at 10:30 a.m. with Mosquito Control project; State he was doubtful a federal grant Aug. 25 8:53 p.m. 8.7 an antique automobile exhibi­ Rep. Elizabeth Greene, Rye. and Visit our Bakery Section. We have the g;g could be obtained to battle mos­ Sunday 9:32 a.m. 7.6 tion on the boulevard in front Governor’s Councilor Andiew get' Assortment Ever, and everything j, quitos in the seacoast area. At Aug. 26 9:48 p.m. 8.7 of the Casino. Jarvis, Portsmouth. Baked on the Premises. the same time, he said he didn't Monday 10:25 a.m. 7.7 Throughout the week until feel it would be absolutely nec­ Aug. 27 10:38 p.m. 8.8 the grand climax, the Corona­ Others present included James essary. He felt the best plan .!. Barry! state health and wel­ Tueesday 11:11 a.m. -7.9 tion Ball on Friday evening, 11 Lb. Avg. would be to have the State Leg­ Aug. 28 11:21 p.m. August 24, a complete program fare commissioner, who set up Ready To Eat 8.8 islature put up matching funds Wednesday 11:51 a.m. 8.0 of events has been arranged the meeting; Dr. Mary M. At- Turkeys Stuffed & Gravy with area towns. Aug. 29 12:00 m 8.8 by the Hampton Beach Village chinson, acting director o f the VOL. XXXV, NO. 9 Hampton Beach Advocate WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1962 Thursday Precinct Commissioners, Hotel Dr. Hayes felt a meeting with State Public Health Service; FREE William Healy, director of the 7 Lb. Avg. Aug. 30 12;27 p.m. 8.1 Association members and the Cape Cod and South Shore of­ Stuffed & Gravy Bureau of Sanitary Engineer­ Hampton Beach Chamber of ficials in Massachusetts would Chickens Ready To Eof Commerce. be highly beneficial because ing; and Gilman Crowell, chief A run down of the special these areas recently had a mos­ of the Bureau of Food and 3»/,-4 Lb. A vg. events as arranged includes the quito problem serious enough to Chemistry. Ready To Ear following: hurt the area economy until Chickens Stuffed & Grovy August 18 — Antique auto­ control projects were instituted. Coronation Ball Highlight mobile exhibition beginning at A fter hiring consultants, the 10:30 a.m.; annual parade of Cape Cod - South Shore people Murray’s floats at 3 p.m. started a program of ditching, COTTON CANDY August 19 — Barber shop diking and flooding which was Gum & Life Savers CASINO MARKET INC. quartets from the bandstand at apparently effective. 2 p.m. (NEXT TO PLAYLAND) Featuring S■ S. Pierce Company’s Groceries August 20 — Baby contest The meeting, if held, probably Of Mardi Gras George R. Murray Park In Front of Market While You Shop Festivities won't take place until after at 3 p.m.; talent show, 7 p.m.; Ocean Blvd. near “ C " Street The climax of the summer beach season will be get acquainted dance at the Labor Day. Casino Ballroom. 8:30 p.m. held Friday evening, August 24, at the Hampton August 21 — Bathing suit Beach Casino Ballroom when* Miss Hampton Beach, day. Anyone not in a bathing suit between 2 and 3 p.m. will of 1963, Jonnye McLeod of Hampton, will officially* ho arrested, put in jail and receive her crown. % fined 50c. All in fun. Fashion B O U J t i K t show from bandstand at 7 p.m. Over the past years, the ball has become more The affair will be directed by and more colorful and spectaculor. Close to 100 girls, Terry Heinze, model and charm BILLIARDS many of whom have competed in the two recent beach expert. b ic y c l e s August 22 — Stiir vaudeville beauty pageants, will enjoy an evening of dancing. act at 2 p.m.; parade o f horri­ All the girls, attired in evening gowns and each carry­ bles. 3 p.m.; vaudeville acts at ing a bouquet of flowers, will be introduced to the 7 p.m.: giant fireworks display at 9:30 p.m. audience. Following special entertainment, Jonnye August 23 — Sand castle McLeod. Miss Hampton Beach, will reach the higHjF- contest at 9:30 a.m.; children’s spot in her reign as Miss Hampton Beach when she parade at 2 p.m.; prize awards at 2:30 p.m.; crowning of .Ir. leads the group in the grand march. M iss Hampton Beach of 1902. Several past queens and other dignataries are 2:30 p.m.; free ice cream if expected to be on hand for the affair. Miss Sandie under 12 years of age to be given away at the playground Kay. recently returned from the con­ at 3:30 p.m.: vaudeville acts test held at Miami Beach, Florida, will relinquish her at 4 and 7 p.m. crown to Miss McLeod. Also present as a guest of August 24 — Coronation 3all at 8:30 p.m. from the Casino honor will be the newly crowned Miss , ballroom. Louise Ann Richardson. August 27 — Finals of talent show contests, 7:30 p.m., band­ Production Manager Henry Hamel, now in his stand. tenth season with the chamber of commerce, will again £ Es£!?C R 0FT r e c r e a t io n c e n t e r direct the affair. William Elliot, executive secretary Miss New England TEL. 6-3410 of the chamber will serve as master of ceremonies. HAMPTON BEACH All girls, whether or not they participated in the (Continued from Page One) gifts included Sarah Coventry OPEN YEAR 'ROUND Miss* New England or Miss Hampton Beach contests jewelry and a one hundred dol­ may register with Mr. Hamel at the chamber of com­ lar bond. merce office to take part in the affair. The runners-up were recip­ ients of smaller denomination b ic y c l in g bonds and coronets. They were BOWLING presented trophies by Jay Din- BILLIARDS een. 200 Bikes Although this contest marks With the approach of summer’s end, In Excellent Condition In the Penthouse Automatic Pinsetters beach residents and vacationers 20" - 24" - 26" Well Ventilated look forward to August 24 when the Casino Ballroom will be the Good Lanes scene o f the famous Coronation Tandems Ball. Jonnye McLeod of Hamp­ Good Pins Fluorescent ton will officially become Miss 3-Speeds Courteous Lighted Hampton Beach as 150 gorgeous girls participate in the beautiful Regulars Friendly Service ceremony. 7 Brunswick Air Cooled 1962 BABY SHOW WIN­ Equipped with Lights at Night Pocket Tables Strollers & Trikes for Tots Wall to Wall Carpeting NERS are shown follow­ EXPERT Bowl to Stay Slim' Open Weekdays & Sundays ing competition at Hamp­ Don’t Rave... BOWLING ton Beach Monday after­ WEEKDAYS b il l ia r d s noon. More than 100 b ic y c l e s 9:30 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT Call Dave! 8:00 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT babies took part with 15 winners being named in b o w l in g Emergency Road Serv. SUNDAYS b il l ia r d s three separate age cate­ b ic y c l e s LOO P.M. TO MIDNIGHT gories. — Staff Photo WA 6-5322 8:00 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT 14 "G Street r Y C T Exeter' W hY Not Try See Story Page 15 Hampton Beach 10 Columbus EXETERAvo BOWLING 7* w w ,", L\ Awire N E $ ___-^Dave Saulnier - 24 HOUR SERVICE^ w N' H

7 DAYS A WEEK “BOWLING’S GRFa t Tbr your comfort ine BEACHCOMBER The BEACHCOMBER Page. I Page 2 • * - -w— A 100-ton, 65-foot-high -cast Beach-Swim Meet To Be Held August 25 b u s s e s t o a l l u. • s. YOUR HEALTH IS OUR BUSINESS Iron statue brtf'VuTcan", soul to contingent will be eomprised of J PCINTS. DIRECT he the “world's largest iron A* registered "hormocists, we are dedicated to the The annual swimming races three swimmers. To date. service of the community . . . to the prompt filling man", overlooks the city of will be held as part o f Mardi T.V. RENTALS SERVICE TO C A N A D A Hampton guards have copped af each medical prescription entrusted to us. Your Birmingham. Ala. Gras week activities Saturday the events for the past three J Jackie's Travel Agency need is oui command. morning at 10 a.m. in the ocean BY DAY OR WEEK from in front of the police sta­ consecutive years. Beach. N.H.,...... WA* - 6-2393 *■>«, At Hampton Beach The meet is slated to get Homptc1 tion. TRY underway at precisely 10 a.m. ALL NEW SETS Phone WA 6-3344 UK Featuring the events once All persons desiring to enter again will be the annual battle should contact head lifeguard, Hudon s Restaurant of swimmers between the life­ Dan Stone, at the duck in front Located In The On The Boardwalk guards from Hampton and ROSS GARAGE High Street those of Salisbury, Mass. of the police station. BOBBIE’S k Parking Lot Special races will be held for Hampton Beach H a m p to n guards will e n te r five BUd. Hampton Center Excellent Food youngsters through age 1.3 this Oceort or six men while the Salisbury AUTO REPAIRS year in both the 50-yd. and 100- KIMBALL REAL ESTATE yd. free style events. The re­ Stoicge and Rood Service mainder of the program will be Arthur Bickford \\ devoted to adult competition; 12 “I” Street Hampton Beach Tel. WA 6-3338 FROM ALL OVER with persons 14 years of age or| older competing in the 440-yd.J Tel. WA 6-2359 THE W ORLD" FABRICS 880-yd. and two-mile competi­ SHELLS tion. All events will be free THE MARILYN SPECIMENS - NOVELTIES - JEWELRY style. Dining Room Real The lifeguards will comnete |7 & 27 *T ’ ST., Hampton Beach DO-IT-YOURSELF SUPPLIES in the adult competition with a Arthur J. Labonte, M gr. * That Will Surprise You! point system being used to tie-1 Tel. WA 6-2456 vise winners between Salisbury breakfast 8 : 3 0 - n a .m . . . $1 and Hampton. Taking part foi DINNER 5:00-7 P.M. $2 BEACH SHOPPE Hampton guards will be Dave. — Home Cooked Foods — Henry and Dan Stone, Ronald lei cn Parlo Francois M ISS N E W EN G LAN D , Louise Ann Richardson, is shown throw­ EXETER HANDKERCHIEF CO. Located in The Eastwind Hotel LaBianc and James Donahue. ing herhands to her face as she bursts into tears backstage at the The meet is open to the Casino Ballroom last week. Applauding the announcement of her public. Four boats and three OCEAN BOULEVARD for The REST of Your Life win just given by Master of Ceremonies Bill Elliot are the fourth surf boards along with the res­ Remnant aod Drapery Store and fifth place winners, Marlene Toloczko and Brenda Anderson. cue duck will be manned by 5TOP AT — Opposite Marine Memorial — race officials for the protection HAMPTON BEACH Near B&M RR Sta., Lincoln St., Exeter o f the swimmers. Trophies and VISIT KELLY'S MOTEL medals will be awarded to the U.S. Rt. 1 - Ham pton winners. New Queen Loves ’em A ll Head guard Stone has been W A 6-25 9 4 By WAYNE ELLIOT Being a little nervous and proud of his guards in the past not knowing what to expect, Near Theatres, “ Keep smiling, stay, poised “Elegance In Leisure Dining” as the Salisbury guards have a Louise called Sandie for ad­ 9 00 9 t — ^ ^ ® complement of 48 men from Churches, Restaurants no matter what happens, and Short Drive To Beaches vice. One of the beaches great­ which to pick to enter in the FUNARAMA be sincere." est competitors offered Louise X L « ii Hotel TRIPS TWICE DAILY contest. Hampton has only 10 These were the words of ad­ her first two bits of wisdom, men from which to choose. The vice offered future beauty con­ that of, "keep smiling and stay Stone brothers, have in past LARGEST, CLEANEST testants., by the new Miss New poised." The third Louise added years, piled up numerous wins “For All Kinds of Snacks England, 17-year-old Louise herself. in local competition. And Vacation Needs" Ann Richardson of Georgetown, Her three bits of philosophy, The meet is being sponsored MEET ME AT Mass. They could well apply to plus her physical attributes, - DINING ROOM - by the Hampton Beach Chamber TRADING POST the philosophy *of “ just plain gained her an overwhelming of Commerce through the co­ ARCADE living and growing up" today first place win last week. Only operation of the lifeguards. King s Highway at 7th Street among Mr. and Mrs. Average one other contestant has ever ON ATLANTIC SEABOARD HAMPTON BEACH Citizen., j . . . compiled more points than Old Salts Club Adds Last summer, at age 16# Louise in a local contest to take Two New Members Louise upon persuasion from top honors. The girl — none Buffet Every Tuesday ler cousin, a classmate o f San- other than Sandie Kay. Only two persons joined the Fun For A ll Ages Jie Kay of Plaistow (Miss New She didn’t have much confi­ Old Salts club during the past Sportswear England, Miss Hampton Beach dence even after Su Su Smith, ! week as the 1962 season neared and Miss ! en­ the girl she felt she had to 5-8:30 j its end. tered the Miss New England defeat, was named to third Jimmy Peloquin, 13, 134 Sy­ Air-Cooled' Cen ter contest. This was the first place. The dark-haired, blue­ GAURON camore street, Belmont, Mass, HAMFTON BEACH'S LEADING ACROSS FROM THE STATE PARK beauty contest she had ever eyed beauty, even the next day, was awarded his membership Sportswear Store vitnessed or entered and she with h e r eyes still misty, patch after he qualified by boat­ Standish Gift Shop placed third, through her couldn’t believe she had won. ing a six pound haddock. BENEATH CASINO BALLROOM Bakery and Delicatessen Specials ON STATE PIER Oceon Blvd. at “ A " St. •ousins, Louise and Sandie had " I t ’s all so wonderful. I didn’t The only other person to claim been friends- since childhood. sleep a wink all last night." ' membership during the week W A 6-2469 Louise, in many ways, is SNACK BAR & TACKLE SHO was Thomas Bellivieu, 32 Pearl Delicatessen Items e Gauron’s similar to Jonnve McLeod. Miss LINES & BAIT FURNISHED street, Leominster. Mass. His Harborside qualifying catch was an 18-lb Hampton Beach. In fact, so Cooked Roast Turkeys To Order I pollock. “ much alike are the two beach Motel TOILET FACILITIES FROM KINDEGARTEN beauty- queens that Production Both catches were "made from (With Kltch.n.tt, Manager Henry Hamel was Bar-B-Q Chickens Apartments) FREE PARKING Smith and Gilmore party boats. asked if the girls were sisters There is still time for persons CASINO Tel. TO CAMPUS SHIP TO SHORE RADIO COLLEGE as they made a public appear­ Pastries desiring to qualify for their ance recently at the Casino Morning Trip membership card, patch and cer­ BALLROOM Phone Afternoon Tri| tificate. All that is necessary is Ballroom. 8:00 A.M. W A 6-2469 1:30 P.M. to register their qualifying fish You’ll find all fhe Like Jonnye, Louise has no ACROSS FROM MARINE MEMORIAL i: "AIIC£ G" & "RIC ROC" j with either A l Gauron, next to clothes you need in present marriage plans, ut least (the state pier or Smith and q u e e n ! Gilmore. Dancing Every Night the styles you want, f Con tinned on Pape Fifteen) at the store that

Sunday Night Buffet ; Seafood Smorgasbord COMING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 Q uality Built ^ . 5:30 to 7 p.m. 1 EVERY FRI. EVENING 6 TO 7:30 THE VANITY CASE DONOVAN & FALLON Table* laden with such delicacies as Lobster ORATION- - * T ' n N Newburg, Fried Shrimp, Roast Beef, Sliced Just help yourself to golden shrimp . . . CHOOSS FROM: THESE Ham . . . we could go on and on. Join U> creamy lobster newburg . . . boiled lobster C O R P this Sunday and see for yourselfl FAMOUS BRANDS: and all the fixin’s. WOODY O KATE G’REENAWAY $3. per person HAMPTON BEACH'S PHARMACY SINCE 1926 $3. per person • YOUNG LAND •LFOCT^FUfvtbtRs

o SHAPELY HERMAN © SHIP N SHORE The Plus Mnny, Many More Store Wednesday Thursday Evenings Afternoons TEEN AG E RECORD HOP RECORD HOP Reservations Suggested THE VANITY CASE 8 00 - 12:00 Dining Room licensed Up To 16 Yean of Ago EXETER, N. H Dancing to The Orchestra of Bob Batchelder H AM PTO N CENTER The BEACHCOMBER Poge 4 The BEACHCOMBER The puzzling "false bottom” Beach Businessman Page 5 on the ocean that sometimes Beach Guests Feted rojjdyttpo onjlcpOr^ouiYhip >36 Dies in Bay State paratiis nk$ dcSVi*proven xocbh- BOAT TRIPS At Birthday Party | F° r '■ * * * VaCa,'0n PleaSUre! sist, as suspected, of vast quan­ SWVVMPSCOTT. .MASS. — tities of marine organisms, John" J. Walsh. Jr.,

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SWIFT'S PREMIUM THICK END ENT SHOW, Junior division, was won by Thomas and Susan Quigly, 9 and 10, center. Mon- la. nening. Second place went to Carol Ann Boselli, 6, and third was copped by Terry Murphy, f Winners will be invited to compete in the grand finals next Monday evening. —Staff Photo State Captures Corned Beef NATIVE CABBAGE Was Never Better Honors Talent Show A Haverhill, Mass., duet, Oakland, Maine, Sheila Marie Thomas and Susan Quigley, 9 Henderson, 8, Hyde Park, Mass., Sharron E. Carlson, 12, and 11, gained top honors in Windsor, Conn., Fransina Le-I EASTMAN the final regular talent show of the season in the junior di­ vasseur, 6, Lowell, Mass., and FISHING vision Monday evening. The James Woodsum, 8, Haverhill, winning act consisted o f the Mass. Cookie Goly, 15, of Greenfield, PARTIES singing of “Bali Hi”. Hampton's board of select­ Carol Ann Boselli, 6, 2 62 Mass., won the top trophy in Girls’ School voluntary request is not com­ BOATS LEAVE men last Friday handed down a Brush Hill road, Milton, Mass., the senior division with a ren­ plied with, then an ordinance 8 A.M . and 1 P.M. dition of the “Beer Barrel!' decision in regard to a request gained the second place trophy! will undoubtedly have to be Polka” as played on the ac- for the possible regulation of established. as she sang and did an acro- SWEATERS ■ opening and closing hours at oatic dance to Johnny Jingo cordian. Under the ordinances now Second place honors went to STYLES GALORE! NEW FALL COLORS town and beach eating estab­ Terri Murphy, 9, 171 Wa- stated in the Revised S^atuteSi the June DeFalco Dancers from lishments and restaurants. In Annotated, perso'ns cWating chusett street, Jamaica Plain, Worcester, Mass. The sextet1 Pull-overs and Cardigans lieu o f passing an ordinance Mass, walked off with the third such undue noise from juke danced to a piano medley. for the present, the selectmen Wed. Night Fishing place award by singing “Boy’s VALUES TO 3.98 boxes, public address systems The Tilton Sisters, Dolores are asking for cooperation on and the like could be charged1 5:30 'til dark Night Out." and Carol. 12 and 15, 16 School 100% Hi-bulk orlons. a voluntary basis. with a public nuisance count. SEA BROOK END OF Others competing in the street, Danvers, Mass., won the brushed oHons, etc. Proprietors are being asked HAMPTON BRIDGE junior division were Juliette third place acclaim o f the au­ Foncy A plain weaves. $2 an(i *3 to curb undue noises which Seahrook Beach, N. H. and Linda Boselli, 8 and 10, dience with a song and tap might arise from juke boxes, Milton, Mass., Howard E. CHILDREN’S SCHOOL Tickets Sold at routine. public address systems or radios Bridges, Jr., 7, Stoneham, Others competing were Roger f « Editor of the Beachcomber: Orange and Green Building between the hours of midnight Mass., Linda Brum, 9, Lynn, Syphers, Hampton, Sue Belle- m Tel. G Rover 4-3461 OXFORDS CHASE AND SANBORN and 7 a.m. The selectmen, for Received the copies of Tht, Mass., Anthony C. Palmer, 12, rose, 19, Manchester, Sandra 3.9ft Value the time being, have not set up Beachcomber this week. Matthes, 14, Worcester, Mass., an ordinance regulating such I want to thank you for these Sherry Ash, 16, York. Penn., Long wear­ action. The request has been copies and also fo r the publicity AiJeen Murphy, 14, Hampton ing sole* A you gave our organization. and Joe Quinn and Jerry Cat- heels. put on a strictly voluntary Sturdy A basis. Any good publicity such The ocean's finest you gave us will be an asset aldo. Brown Town Manager Kenneth Boeh- our organization. BOYS’ RIPPLE ner said the board felt if this Massachusetts Girl action was takeiT by proprietors (Miss) Marjorie A. Bourassa SEAFOOD of the restaurants and eating Chairman, District I, Saved At Beach establishments by shutting off Little People of America, Inc* Value juke boxes, public address sys­ DINNERS L ife guards and on lookers 3.98 tems and radios, during the served at our dockside dining room teamed up last week to bring Popular tan! hours mentioned, less over-all Hampton Bay about another rescue at the Bugged idles disturbances will be noticed. and uppert. Fo Mr. Boehner also said much of Swimming School dress or sports beach.Andria Boch, Greenwood the noise had been arising from FISHERMAN'S PIER kitchens. This, too, could be For All Ages — Young street, Worcester, Mass., was Children A Specialty r e s t a u r a n t hauled from rough waters in DEPT. CLOSE-OUTS controlled on a voluntary basis what is known as the “ wash­ although it was not included in CLOSE o u r MEN'S Contact Bill Gilligon, 5 "O ’' Si. FOOT OF STATE STREET out” area in front of the police the decision us made by the Hampton Beach WA 6-3270 Red, Ripe, Solid AT MEMORIAL ftRIDGE station. The undertow and tides board. “NATIVE” are extremely heavy in certain At the same time, the select- sections o f the beach at vari­ • men said they realized the need PORTSMOUTH, ous times. for some eating establishments Caught in the current and un­ MEN’S SWEAT and restaurants to remain open Special $1.00 Luncheon Served 11-4 P m able to reach shore, she was Short or Long Sleeve? after midnight, particularly dur­ saved in a hand rescue by ing the ‘Summer season. How­ guard Jim Morrison and two ever, the board served notice bathers, Joan and Dave Duteau. Juif that unless complete coopera­ The rescue was one o f sev­ Out 4 MASTER BARBERS tion was received from the pro­ OPEN 11-9:00 eral made during the summer short slehve of the CHASE and Carden prietors of the restaurants and months by the guards. POLO SAN BO RN eating establishments, it would Were to have no other alternative than TAKE OUT 1.50 to establish an ordinance regu­ Photo Reprints “Instant11 lating opening and closing hours 20 Years In prior to the 1903 summer sea- SERVICE Reorints o f news picture* « •“ The Same Location appearing in the BEACH­ SCHOOL SUPPLIES COMBER are available for a ncils, pads, nominal charge by calling or discount prices writing the publishers, Hamp­ requirement Across the Street From ton Publishing Co., 575 Lafay­ ette road, Hampton, W A 6-3322. Tobey's Drug Store T h e BEACHCOM&E*

Miniature Golf . O p al' is an odd-bajl — an of Opal — the blindly optimis­ BEAUTY SALON Putt-A-Round T. V. eccentric recluse living in a tic Pollynnna who could only ... st HAMPTON BEACH AT THE CC2fFj Charles Adams mansion com­ sci* good in people. Her indoor 'cializing in All Types plete with peeling wall-paper, "junk-yard” is invaded by three Beauty Culture WHISPERING a broken staircase, a room crooks who plan to insure her W A 6-33S1 Rentals p |n e $ furnished with discarded furni­ life and then cash in the pro­ In The Dudley Building 2w T DAY - WEEK - MONTH ture gathered from a nearby ceeds by doing away neatly MOTEL * ^ dump and tilled with old news­ with the indestructible Opal. Location Route 1 papers and other claptrap in­ The female of the trio — 5 Miles North of Hamp. Center DOWNER cluding teabags drying on a Gloria — is given excellent PORTSMOUTH'S APPLIANCE CO. line. Her adventures with three characterization by Katherine crooks in the current produc­ Helmond when she creates the Everything For The 822 LAFAYETTE ROAD COLONIAL tion at the Hampton Playhouse. bouncy and stupid peddlar of HAMPTON, N. H. ,0W THRJ TUES., AUG. 28lh “Do-It-Yourselfer” “Everybody Loves Opal”, will phoney perfume. In developing i ■ twin liuijuuuj upai ’ currently delight you. her comedy role. Miss Helmond Hampton Playhouse. —Staff Photo Kim Novok-James Garner Betty Fromen Bright was gives it a subtle emotional Tony Rcndall-Patti Page magnificent in the creation of depth that demonstrates her — again in a A major contribution to the the enchantingly fey character full understanding of the part. h he builds into success o f “ Everybody Loves The other partners in crime, - clearly demon- Opal” rests on the shoulders Richard and Solomon, are skill­ erne versatility, of David Houston for the most Ceramic Tile ene, as the ex- outstanding stage design of the fully played by Dennis Drew Is Our Business and Richard Kennedy. It is ice doctor, was summer season. The home of a hard to find a role that Dennis is a memorable junk collecting recluse with f.NfMASCOPC * METPOCOiOR Custom Formica Drew can not master and he frosting to an fallin g ceilings — and a broken Motinees Daily al 2:00 Counter Tops succeeds again as the sinister cake. William down staircase — a floor to ARMSTRONG brains of the fake perfume ills out the cast floor ramp — and a complete* FLOORS Winnacunnet Rd., Hampton, N. H. ring. Richard Kennedy as the icer. Of course, clutter (organized, of course) TUB ENCLOSURES blustery and dumb muscle-man u-look Mr. Tan- of useless trash scattered over TH REE BEAUTY QUEENS witnessed the recent Miss New England contest as well as partici­ WALL TO WALL New England's Finest Summer Theater brings ofl* another fine por­ r. Tanner — an the setting developed a per- pating in the activities. Shown, left to right, are Miss Jonnve McLeod, Miss Hampton Beach, CARPET trayal. feet scene for the zany actions. | * Mrs. Massachusetts, Marjorie Gilbert, and Miss New England of 1961, Sylvia Gustavson. Bill Natafe Tel. HO 5-0671 T T j n H n I There was a large number DRIVE-IN THEATRE 40 Elmira Ave., Newbury port • jr ' ---Colt Photo ( DRIVE-INJ ^ y h 1 I fam ily groups at opening Route 1A Beach Road I nibrht with children of varvine Salisbury, Mass. . Inflatables are not permitted AM FSBURY*SALISBURY BOULEVARD ROUTE ItO WEDNESDAY .THRU SATURDAY I in the water at any time. Otto Breminger Presonts Missing persons should be E V E W b o d V £ Henry Fonda - Jean Tierney immediately reported to the life­ P d er Law ford in iW s o k Ends Saturday Night — Hemingway’s guard on duty. “ADVENTURES OF A YOUN MAN Advise & Consent In matters of safety and orderliness, persons shall obey With Poul Newman - Susonne Strasb«rg — 2nd Hit — Ordinances and regulations all requests made by the life­ Co-Feature “AIR PATROL” Kenneth Moore-Danielle Darritux for Hampton .Bjeach remain es­ guards. sentially the same as in past Willard Parker - Merry Andera Los&of Innocence Lifeguards will not assume years. For the benefit of new­ parental responsibility for chil­ Reservations comers regulations to eYisure Starts Sunday — August 26 5UNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY dren left unattended by their Exciting the safety and pleasure of Ya" parents or guardian. SCALE OF PRICES: ‘‘THE GUNS OF NAVARONE August 26 - 28 canonists ape in-force as fol- SATURDAY EVES: ll’s oil New — Complaints should be ad­ IN COLOR b w s: tature those brainless Astronots dressed to the Town Manager, Gregory Peck - David Niven No person or organization is c/o Town Offices, Hampton. Also Selected Short Subjects The Three Stooges permitted on the beach between Because of Popular Interest, the Atari the hours of 1 a.m. and sunrise Persons found violating any of the above regulations or or­ has scheduled et matineq\furformanc&ei Starts Wednesday, August 29 in O rb it unless through a special permit issued by the chief of dnances shall be evicted from urday fo r the remainder of the season All Color Show n w _ 2nd Hir — the beach and subject to a fine E x d tic The lighting of fires on the FOOD of not more than $25. (Section Kerwin Mcthews-Gienn Corbett beach is prohibited. “FOLLOW THAT DREAM” 7, Chapter 219, RSA) Eivi* Presley - Anne Helm The Pirates of The changing of clothes in SPECIAL RATES KIDDIES DAY Curtain 2:30 cars in the beach area is pro­ Ordinances at the state con­ Co-Feature “GERONIMO” Every Wed.f 1 to 7 P.M. Blood River hibited. trolled area of the beach vary ______Chuck Connors - Kamala Devi Dogs and other pets are pro- slightly and should be checked hibited on the beach and in the by visitors to those areas. COMING WEDNESDAY, AUG. 29 Complaints should be addressed water. MASSACHUSETTS John W ayne Ball playing and ..similar to Recreation Commission, De­ games may be permitted at the partment of Resources and Eco­ discretion of the lifeguards. nomic Development, State House Annex, Concord, N. H.

Separating the Greek main­ SHOALS land from the Peloponnesus, the 2 SHOWS ROOM NITELY and Corinth Canal saves ships lo0 miles of travel around the foot SUNDAY of Greece. This waterway has NOW — Mat. 2 P.M. Eve. 9 & 11:30 been blocked three times during Shows 2 -7 - 9:30 the last two decades, once by AT REGULAR PRICES ! retreating Nazis and twice by

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Bt x Page 11 T h e American eel is the only The first Congress Block was Beach Access Changes Made sh >AluL lives .an^l &roy0 in destroyed by fire in lSfi4 ami u resh Water but' Voe*-br the new block was built immedi- Dragon Seed :ean to spawn. ^ s i t s s s s i S m w i c s * r. 1 Chinese & American cent public informational hear- pleted, will be presented to Food i" K concerning proposed con- citizens and properety owners struction of the new Hampton at a later hearing. Cocktail Lounge YO KEN’S Beach access highway, are be- « ______* ing incorporated in revised When it was first opened, Air-Conditioned plans hy the engineering firm Daniel street, Portsmouth, was Orders to Take Out 1 F S / of Anderson-Nichols. known as GrafTort’s lane, in THAR SHE BLO Primary changes being work­ honor of Bridget Graffort, the Op#n 11:30 A.M. !o 2:30 A M . ed out for presentation to state donor, and then it was changed All Year Round ANNOUNCES THE OPENING ROUTE 1 KITTERY, MAINE highway officials for approval to Daniel lane, honoring her Tel. IDIewood 9-1100 OF THEIR NEW are the possibility of more first husband, Thoma3 Daniel. feeder roads from the access highway to the beach proper and a change in the intersection near the Ralph Harris-Smith Where Your Dollars NOW SEATING 500 PERSONS Gilmore property. N These two items were the Go Further! NO NEED TO WAIT basis of much discussion by • BEACH SUPPLIES • TOYS persons in attendance at the UtO • SPORTING GOODS • BICYCLES hearing. Town Manager Ken­ • BOATING & CAMPING EQUIPMENT neth Boehncr said other minor A • FISHING EQUIPMENT items have already been reject­ ASSOCIATE STORE • AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT ed by state officials as being “The Family Store unfeasible.t r Owned tf Operated by 8tan Brown \ lest Also being worked out simul­ taneously is a list of the Lafayette Road Hampton Center property owners who will be

Former LOCATED 1 MILE NORTH OF TRAFFIC UGHT, LAFAYETTE ROAD, HAMPTON CENTER Sally Ann Freedman, one of In 1956, Sally Ann gained Always one of the most popu­ AFTER THE BATTLE — Two Hampton Beach youths, Fred the most popular young ladies prominence locally when she lar winners among contestants Hews, left, and Ted K ing, right, stand with the 350-lb. Mako to wear the title of Miss topped the title of Miss Sea and audiences alike, Sally Ann Hampton Beach in previous Nymph at age 1G. In 1957, the Shark they caught in a 30 minute battle near the Isles of Shoals, has seldom failed to visit the years, returned to the site of Peabody, Mass, girl returned to August 17th. —Staff Photo annual summer beauty contest m many of her victories last week, the beach to become the young- Route 1 South of Portsmouth since her win. This year she SINCE 1096* Miss Freedman became the first est girl, up to that time, to win OPEN | said she was more nervous former Miss Hampton Beach to the title of Miss Hampton 10 Minutes from Hampton Beach serving as a judge than she Mako Shark Gets Point serve as a judge for one of Beach. From the local contests, 9 to 9 W a r r e n s dominion A. A. and A.L.A. Recommended the contests held at the Casino she went on to capture the title was appearing in the contests herself. Ballroom. of and sub- Beach Youths Get Shark 6 DAYS sequently went on to Long E N STAMPS • | Peach, to compete in The two were out in a 16-ft. A WEEK I the Miss Universe pageant. Two Hampton Beach youths, Fred Clews, 17, and T ed -K in g, skiff when the ominous fin supermarkets 1 M I m t M I She held raanv other hpnnttr Mahoney’s M. had a two mile, 30 minute sliced a silent path in their di­ tussle with a 350-lb. Mako rection. “ I w a» kinda scared as famous as Shark near the Isles of Shoals, when I first saw’ him," Ted King TABLERITE Friday* August 17th. The shark reported. “ When we saw the fin we snuck up on him and let him TableRile "Boneless" lost. SLICED 138 Congress Street he Beach Itself i - ____ have it/*- It, was a yellow and red harpoon tipped with a BACON TOWNE-LYNE bronze head, that Ted heaved HELEN HORGAN S DINING ROOMS deep into the shark’s flank in a manner straight out o f “ Moby COCKTAIL LOUNGE lb. 65< CHUCK ROAST Smart Complete Steak Dinner Dick” . Welcome To The Seacoast Ai $1.95 When asked his reaction, Fred Clews stated that the only TABLERITE Seafood, Lobster, Chicken thing he said was, “ Hurry U p !” Here's A Real Treat WOMEN’S and CHILDREN'S Open 5 p.m. - 10 p.m. daily GROUND as Ted waited to strike. • . . and a Happy Vacation APPAREL Open All Day Sunday CHUCK Air-Conditioned Battle over, the two happy i 6 “ B“ STREET That's All Meat! You’ll find many of your vacation needs Miles No. of Hamp Ctr., Rfe. 1 victors towed the shark home. at Ward’s — Comp in nnrl Ia o I- j lb. 69< Now Is The Time To Plan TABLERITE BONELESS TABLERITE CANNED HAMS Your Back - To - School 1 Vi lb. tin CHUCK STEAK

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CAKE MIX 2-65< PEPPERS BREAD - CHEESE BREAD Vz gal Jug All Flavo^ 87 Merrimack LINCOLN V 1 0 u H°LE WHEAT BREAD ■ Haverhill. Mass. 10 FRENCH BREAD - OATMFAl nocAn - lb. no money down FRUIT DRINKS 39 10 oil anything you buy at Wards AT W ARDS { y i m m WE SERVICE W HAT WE SELL E!nL * - * ea. 39c Grad’s Town and Country Clothes BIRDS EYE DINNERS . Peabody, Mess. WA 6-9186 Hampton Beach Northshore Shopping Center h e BEACHCOMBER Page 1 j The BEACHCOMBER Page 12 playhouse Matin** T® Benefit A l l restaurants — Monday Beach Area T ops List Of Lodgings through Saturday Y 4 Head Found; P 'm - aid station-Ham pton! A list of nearly all lodginges- Faul Hendrick of the DlvitRm \ftnnacunnet 6 3T« T°^Ce i Ution' O verly : MARY ANNETTE’S l Economic Development said tublislinionts now doing Intel- 6-3333. The officer on duty will In- is -hopeful that a lodging Youth Held ness in the state of New 1 lamp- The play. “ Everybody Loves this1 week that Mrs." A. L. C A L L A d o c t o r FOR YQU BEAUTY SALON shin* was recently completed committee could strengthen t h is Opal", a family comedy is tu Spring, Hampton, is chairman IN CASE OF EMERGENCY MADE TO , ORDER ON THE OCEAN FRONT .ind released hv I lie Department type of listing into a document A Brighton, Mass., youth will i.f presented by the Hampton of the event, assisted by Mrs. OR DURING THE NIGHT. i»r like the industrial “ Made in Have An Ocean View While We Style Your Hair I face juvenile court Saturday, of Resources and Economic De­ playhouse, .Saturday afternoon, Jamds' A. Thompson, North Fire Station—Ashworth ave- The Best on the Beach velopment. The listing is made New Hampshire." A lodging GREYSTONE HOTEL August 25. on charges of taking A gust 2-r>, at 2 p.m. fo r the Hampton, as ticket chairman. nue between “ D” and t,F Jt TRY OUR STEAK SUBS . committee and others have b e e n the head from n wooden horse, by communities. benefit «>f tile Winnacunnet Miss Susanne'Wolfsen, North streets. WAverly 6-3315. a y — West o f Moulton WA 6-2498 Open Year Round Roland Dionne, Hamilton, asked to report changes in t h e located in front of the Harris H rb Scholarship Foundation, Hampton, frill head a group1 of I pi ice Station— Acrpss from r°ad_to JLxetgr l^e. Ashworth fil Octon Blvd.. Cor. *K* St. chairman of the advisory com­ listings to the office of Plan­ Breakfasts Served— Sen Ranch Motel. I , Following the matinee, the Winnacuniiet High students Casmo on Ocean boulevard. avenue to bridge.______ning Section tresearch), D iv i- The horse, hnving much sen­ mittee for the Department of ca t will meet on the lawn and who will a c t ' as ushers and W A verly 6-3334. Saturday* — Moulton road to Resources and Economic Devel­ sion of Economic Development. timental value to Precinct Com- l Ik with the audience. serve refreshments. GENERAL LOCATIONS North Shore, Dumas corner to BEACON- misioncr and Mrs. Ralph Harris opment Ibis week notified the North Hampton, line, Hampton Mr. John Vari and Mr. AI A table will be*'set up'nn Municipal Offices—T own* Chow dogs a n d polar b e a r s Cor. Ocean Blvd. & I St was valued at over $300 and had UNION and BEACHCOMBER Christie, co-owners o f t h e the lawn for memberships and Board of selectmen, Noel Salo­ business eerier» been imported from Italy. Mr. that Hampton with 252 listings arc the only animals known t « Playhouse, a r e staging the those ifiterested c a n obtain mon, chairman, Lawrence C. Harris, last week, offered a re­ presently leads all other com­ have black tongues. Margaret M. Junkins natinee for benefit and the cast their 1962-1963 membership Hackett and Robert Daneison; ward of $100 to any person o f­ munities in the state. i- donating its services for this cards. Town Manager, Kenneth Boeh- fering information which would The data was compiled dur­ j e tormance. Area residents Tickets for the matinee can ner; town clerk, Helen Hayden; lead to the arrest and conviction ing the summer of I960 by an Miss Barbara's Smith's Pharmacy ^ luted to see a wonderful be obtained from Mrs. James tax collector, Hazel Coffin; of the person or persons who extensive field survey. It is es­ treasurer, Norman N. Merrill! Beauty Salon show arid at the same time j.A. Thompson, North Hampton; PRESCRIPTIONS stole the horse. timated that more than 95 per­ Home Made Candies loca ted in The Avon H oftl h* Ip the Scholarship Founda­ Town office hours: 9-5, Mon. Captain Lloyd Ring and Of­ cent of the states 1960 lodging Mrs. A. L. Spring, Hampton; A5HWORTH HOTEL BLOCK DRUGS - COSMETICS - FOUNTAIN “Bm STREET HAM PTON BEACH thru Fri. except tax collectors' tion. Mrs. Joseph P. Monko, Hamp­ ficer Pete Smith, on routine pa­ places are included in the sur­ Hair Stylist — Color SpoclalUf desk closed 11:30-12:30 and Across from Mfcrin« Memorial W A 6-9194 trol, were credited with the find vey. This particular compilation -dr. John P. Little, president ton Falls; and at Colt News Closed All Day Sunday town clerk's desk closed 12:30- following a tip. Captain Ring is the first of its type on an Open 9 - 6 Rost of Tho Week "f the Foundation, announced store and Tobey’s Drug store. Try Our Hand-Dipped Chocolates 1:30. Open 9-12 Saturdays. said he heard last Tuesday that official state basis. Walk-In Service Chief of police, John Roden; there would be a “ dance around According to Mr. Dionne, the horse's head’’ that evening. fire chief, Perley George. Offi­ MADE ON THE PREMISES Upon following up the lead, the NATIVE MEATY ces located 136 Winnacunnet head was found later in the eve­ WARREN S LOBSTER HOUSE road. , Precinct— Fred Gagne, chair- j ning, August 14, hanging on the Sw uf /t PCeadant Tftettuyiy wall of a beach cottage only a ' Chicken LEGS man, Ralph T. Harris and John SEE IT OCEAN BOULEVARD CANDY few hours after it had been J. Foley. Treasurer and clerk, MADE I MAILED taken. Chicken BREASTS c A. Roland Bragg. Offices loca- j This was the second time dur­ ib. 49 For The Finest in Seafood and ted at 64 Ashworth avenue. ing the summer the head had Chamber o f Commerce— been maliciously removed. The BABY BEEF LIVER lb. 39c President, John J. Dunfey, first time it was also recovered Lobster Dinners Exec. Sec., William Elliot. Office by police.. hours are, 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. LEAN GROUND CHUCK lb. 69c P.S. O ur Steaks, Chops and Chicken seven days a week during thej Former Hampton Bov Are Also Terrific summer months. Office located ESSEM LINK SAUSAGE on Ocean boulevard opposite STAPLES lb. 49c “C” street. On West Point Staff COCKTAILS Featuring A Complete Assortment Of Public Library—Located at Major John E. O’Brien, for­ Hampton center on W’innacun- 3 Ib. Can We are at the Kittery end of Memorial Bridge • CHECKING ACCOUNTS 5c to S 1.00 Merchandise & Beach Needs merly of Hampton, has been net road. Mrs. Margaret Noyes, COLONIAL IN ALL DIRECTIONS • SAVINGS ACCOUNTS promoted to the teaching staff librarian. Hours: 2:30-5 p.m on old U.S. 1 • TRUST AND AGENCY at the U. S. Military Academy ALL LEAN HAMS $2.99 and 7-9 p.m., Mon., W'ed., Sat. . . . . Limited neither by lack of | beach aids at West Point. U. S. Post Office, Beach— foresight nor desire to serve. We DEPARTMENT beach toys | Telephone IDIewood 9-1630 Kittery, Me. invite you to profitably use the Major O'Brien is the son of LIBBY CORNED BEEF HASH 3 -89c • PERSONAL CREDIT Lobby open: 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Mon- modem facilities of this strong Mr. Charles E. O’Brien, a fo r­ day-Friday; 8:30 a.m. -12 Sat­ and progressive bank. J DEPARTMENT mer resident of Hampton urday. Window service: 8:30 • COMMERCIAL LOANS Beach, who now makes his homo LINCOLN FRUIT DRINKS a t. 19c a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday; • MORTGAGE LOANS | first aid needs beach supplies | in West Hollywood, Florida. 8:30 a.m.-noon Saturday. No • SAFE DEPOSITVAUITS A graduate of Hampton LINCOLN JAM service holidays and Sundays. Academy and High school in the Mix or Match Hampton— Lobby open 7 ajn.- Clas of 1045, Major O'Brien FESTIVAL 12 Oz. Jars 7 p.m., Monday-Saturday. Win­ completed a year’s course at the 5-1$ dow service: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., | sun tan aids Coast Guard Preparatory school PINEAPPLE - PEACH - GRAPE - ORANGE MARMALADE Monday-Friday,% 8:30 a.m.-noon cosmetics in Groton, Conn., and received Saturday. No service holidays an appointment to West Point SUNSHINE CHOCOLATE CHIPS and Sundays. « in May, 1946. RUBBISH COLLECTION Following graduation in 1950, Monday — Dumas corner to 4 Oz. Red Heart he served three years in Ger­ BETTY CROCKER North Hampton line, Ashworth Save 13« many, two years in Korea and Wild Blueberry MUFFIN MIX avenue to Seabrook Beach. at several Army installations 2 - 69( Tuesday — West of Moulton Worsted Yarns in this country. road to Exeter line, Dumas cor­ Major O’Brien was sent to BETTY CROCKER 1 Ib. 4 oz. Pkg. “ Go A ll The Way On Route 1A ner to Ashworth avenue, Hamp­ Sorbonne University in Paris Save 34i ton business center. where he graduated in June. In PIE CRUST MIX SKEIN his new assignment at West 3-39< Point he will teach French. ELMER’S FAMOUS In PARK FREE Downtown PORTSMOUTH Save 47 The Pueblo Indians of New COCKTAIL SNACKS______53 Steps Down “B” Street and Save! Mexico revolted successfully 39c ea. 3 - $1 1 2 - 1 4 - 1 6 B STREET AT THE BEACH against their Spanish con­ Marcal 150 Count White NAPKINS 2-37 Park Free Token Plan COMPARE THESE VALUES! querors in 1680, but were re­ conquered in 1692 by Spanish Gen. De Vargas. DEPARTMENT-STORE Fiery Red, Juicy Sweet ACRES OF PARKING! WATERMELON each 59c Quality for-Quality Our-Prices Can’t Be Beat The Stanchion Room est Variety of Prestige Merchandise on the Coast HARRIS A : - ... 7/i The Barn - A t The Barn Motel • * CRAB M EAT /ER KNOWINGLY UNDERSOLD Across the Street from the Coast Guard Station Can 59c • DELIVERY SERVICE Luscious Eating • GENERAL ELECTRIC SERVICE DEPT. Red Ripe TOMATOES Family Style Breakfast 8-11 a.m . 7 7 C 99c lb. 19c Char-Broiled Steaks 5-8:30 p.m. $2.95 Large Green PEPPERS 2 lbs. 23c Thompson Seedless Complete Line of Sea Foods - Steamed Clams CRAPES lb. 19c Delicious Dollar Plates Daily

Each Day the 50th Guest at Breakfast or Dinner at THE STANCHION RO O M Will Receive a FREE MEAL ! PRESCOTTSUPERO C JI ^ ------# • # V Takms Reservations Accepted at WAverly 6-2587 MARKET GREEN Convenient Downtown Portsmouth on SEABROOK. N.H. .STAMPS ELI AND FLORA GODDARD * NEXT TO LIQUOR STORE Open Daily 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.# Including Sun Talent Slum Finals Set For August 2.< HAMPTON B estir ^ i ' Seacoast Area Church Servi BEAUTY SALON i season performance wills arc: H C A f II * j M orning prayer and n INDIVIDUAL HAIR STYLING •• Marilyn Murphy, 10, Hartford. Community Church (Protestant I ’sermon AND CUTTING Conn. .Marilyn did a song and 1 Ashworth Avc.. Hampton Beach dance routine, Gayle Peterson, W A 6-5441 $. Worcester, Mass, and a local duo. lionise Dupuis. !». and Mark Gooiliimtgli, lo. both won with their versons of the twist. b r e a k f a s t Com plot lug tin* lisi of jun­ iors who qualified are Susan LUNCHES and Lynn Smith. Manchester, ° ur SpMiol,y who sang and played tin* piano. Jonathan T. Smith, tl,- Xorth Grafton, Mass., who danced. THE GRAND MANOR Hath divisions have talent Susan Tarbuck. 1", st. Lambert. Coffee Shop * varying from vocalists to danc­ Quebec, a singer and Joyce! ing to instrumentalists. Corner of “L" Street Roy, 11. Amesbur.v, Mass., who Qualifying for the junior di­ played the organ. vision with first place regular T w o instrumental ermine

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Peg Norton ct the console in the Lounge 7:30 to 12 every Wednesday, Thursday and Frida) CHINESE AMERICAN DINING ROOM \ Dining room* open 11:30 A M. i midnight Tur.de> throurh Sunder- Route 1, South of Portsmouth — Rye. N H. Mondey 5 P.M *----- SEABROOK Nothaniel Hawthorn© College Vivr Richard Ng's East Wind at York Beach M» nv-u FIRE STATION Antrim, N. H. a Mjr Liberal Arts & Business Adminfs. Hampton Center 1 . 4 yr. degree granting institution at 6:40 Classes storting Sept. 1962 Write to Dean of Admissions I . ' ‘ * were Miss Moose, Sheila Gallis- HIGH TIDES Reward Offered In Parade — |pcau, Haverhill, Mass.; Miss DIRECT FROM OVEN TO YOU! HAMPTON HARBOR Yankee Homecoming Teen-Age T h u r S ? ^ SaV‘ DK T i ™ (Continued twin Page *oitr) ,902-63, Frances Janes of LARGE ASST. OF DONUTS Power Cut-Off Case Honey-PIcirv Jelly-Cinnamon & Crullers pley, George Downer and Sandy Lynn, Mass.;, Miss Plum Island, Aug. so 12:27 p.m. fct J a n i e e Drevenak, Haverhill, BIRTHDAY CAKES MADE TO ORDER Friday Exeter and Hampton Electric Huzzy. 12:37 a.m. 8.7 Another highlight of the a f­ Mass.; Miss Yankee Home­ Aug. 31 company officials this week of­ CHEESE - CORN 8. OATMEAL BREADS 1:01 p.m. 8.1 fair was the presence of Miss coming, Patricia Hrouillard, Saturday fered a reward of $100 to the Visit our Bakery 5cct.cn. We havo the Big­ 1:14 a.m. 8.6 New England 1963, Louise Ann Haverhill* Mass.; and Miss Sept. 1 person or persons offering: in­ 1:34 p.m. 8.2 Coca Cola, Metis Poppas, Web­ gest Assortment Ever, and eveiything |, Sunday formation which would leud to Richardson of Georgetown. For 1:47 a.m. 8.4 Bobcd on the Fremises. Sept. 2 the arrest of those who tam­ the first time in the recent ster, Mass. 2:08 p.m. 8.2 Monday pered with high voltage powei history of the parade, the two Production of the affair was 2:23 a.m. 8.1 beach beauty queens rode atop Sept. 3 equipment Saturday night. under the direction of Henry 1 1 Lb. A vg. 2:43 p.m. 8.1 individual floats. In the court Tuesday 3:02 a.m. 7.8 Police and Manager Maynard Hamel of the chamber of com­ R«ody To Eot with Miss New England were Sept. 4 3:22 p.m. 8.0 MacLean of the electric com­ merce. Serving as comentators Turkeys Stuffed L Gravy second place winner, Nancy were William Elliot and Ben Wednesday 3:44 a.m. 74 pany said someone apparently Brackett of Brighton, Mass., Sept. 5 climbed the fence surrounding Butler. Parade officials assist-1 4:04 p.m. 7.9 Ginger Soucy, Brenda D’Ale- ing in getting the parade un-1 7 lb . Avg. VOL. xxxv, NO. 10 Wednesday, august 29, 1962 Thursday 4:30 a.m. 7.1 the large sub-station located at Stuffed & Grovy FREE sanda, Janet Larkin, Susannah derway were Wilson Dennett, Sept. 6 4:51 p.m. 7.8 Shaw’s bridge off Lafayette Chickens Ready To Eot Tobin, Daniel Collins and Gary local public accountant, Mrs. E. road. The power was shut off Taylor. at 11:01 p.m., Saturday evening, McDonald of the chamber and 3 »/i*4 Lb. A vg. August 18 by culprits who An unusual and new feature Wayne Elliot. of this year’s parade was the Reody To Eat caused malicious damage. The Chickens Stuffed & Gravy entire section of Hampton Beach junior king and queen’s float and portions of Hampton were consisting of a beautiful wagon Murray’s Queen Crowned At Ball without power until 11:50 p.m. drawn by a team of three when a portion of the area had horses driven by Maurice Lam­ COTTON CANDY prey of North Hampton. Fea­ electricity restored. Full power Gum & Life Savers INC. was gained at 11:53 p.m. fol­ tured were Peter Courtemnnehp CASINO MARKET lowing prompt action by electric of Hampton Beach as the junior (NEXT TO PLAYIAND) Featuring S. S. Pierce Company’s Groceries company workmen. king ami Sharada Perkins of George R . Murray Park In Front of Market While You Shop Hampton Falls as the queen. Ocean Blvd. near "C ” 5treet As Beach Season Nears End Chief John Roden o f the Other beauties taking part Hampton Police department said Amid a spectaculor array of color and beauty, the this week his department was 1062 beach summer recreation season was climaxed as working on the theory that the first Hampton girl to win the title of Miss Hampton someone definitely was familiar Beach, Jonnye McLeod, received her official crown. with the electrical set-up at the sub-station and the area or at Miss Sandie Kay, Miss Hampton Beach, Miss New least had a good knowledge of England and Miss New Hampshire, returned to the electricity. B O U J t i n G Casino Ballroom Friday evening* to relinquish her Emergency power and elec­ BILLIARDS crown to the new queen before a large audience. tricity were supplied from the Queen Jonnye’s court was made up of nearly 100 Hampton Beach fire station b ic y c l e s girls, all of whom were wearing evening gowns and through the use of a civilian de­ carrying special bouquets. Each girl was introduced fense generator during the by master of ceremonies William Elliot. Prior to the black-out. Police also reported entrance of the senior court, the junior king and queen, one automobile accident during the power failure along with Sherri Perkins and Peter Courtemanche. were intro-^. several acts of malicious mis­ duced and served as part of the senior court. _ chief and vandalism throughout Serving as Jonnyes special attendants were Nancy^ the beach area. Brackett, 2nd place winner in the Miss New England^ Anyone having information pageant and Martha Wiggin, third place winner in the which will lead to the arrest and Miss Hampton Beach beauty pageant. Others included conviction of the guilty party Miss Sallv Ann Freedman, Miss Hampton Beach of should contact the Hampton 1957 and a contestant in the Miss Universe contest, police department or Exeter and i Denise Putnam, junior Miss America of 1959-60 and Hampton Electric company of­ this year’s Miss Hampton Beach Fire Queen, Brenda ficials. Anderson, Massachusetts Strutting champion, Alexia Pappas. Miss Coca Cola, Maureen Kennedy, Miss Hotel Hotel Association Association and Frances Janes, Miss Tennage for the Newburyport Homecoming celebration. -~._i Sharing therspotlight with Miss McLeocTgw&g: _ Meets August 29 FERNCROFT Louise Richardson, recently crowned as Miss N e w ® ^ ' ‘A ” STREET RECREATION land. The two girls will reign until the summer or 1963. The Hampton Beach Hotel TEL. 6-3410 CENTER Production was again under the direction of Henry Association will hold its an­ HAMPTON BEACH Hamel. Assisting in the arrangements were Jay and nual meeting at the Fire Sta­ OPEN YEAR ROUND John Dineen. Rick Darah, Bob Cushing and Mr. and tion Hall, Hampton Beach, Au­ gust 29th at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Wayne Elliot. Prior to the coronation ceremony, the Worcester All members are requested Baton T.wirlers performed for the audience. Also a to attend and vote in the elec­ tion of officers. BICYCLING b o w l in g dance routine called ‘Tutting on the Ritz was pre­ Members are also reminded BILLIARDS sented and the dance team of Ricky and Andrea por- that dues for 1063, $7.50. are traved “Broadway Rhythm.” 200 Bikes ‘ The highlight o f the ball came when Miss Hamp­ due and will be collected at With the meeting. In Excellent Condition ton Beach 1962 led her court and their escorts in the Automatic Pinsetters In Hie Penthouse 20" - 24" - 26" Well Ventilated grand march. Highest altitude in the United States is Mount McKinley, Alas­ Good Lanes Tandems ka, at 20,269 feet; lowest depth Good Pins Fluorescent m the country is a point in Death Valley, Inyo Countv, 3-Speeds Courteous Lighted Calif., which lies 280 feet below Friendly Service sea level. Regulars GRAND MARCH, high- Air Cooled 7 Brunswick light of the Coronation ^ - at Night Wall to W dl Cdtpeting Pocket Tables EXPERT Strollers & Trikes for Tots Ball, was led bv Miss Bowl to Stay Slim Hampton Beach, Jonnye Open Weekdays & Sundays McLeod and her escort, b o v /l in g Don't Rave... Peter Moulton shown at WEEKDAYS b il l ia r d s b ic y c l e s 9:30 A M. TO MIDNIGHT the right. Also participat­ Call Dave! 8:00 A M. TO MIDNIGHT ing in the pageantry b o w l in g were, left to right, Sally Emergency Road Serv. SUNDAYS b il l ia r d s Ann Freedman, Miss WA 6-5322 b ic y c l e s 1:00 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT Hampton Beach of 1957, 8:00 A M. TO MIDNIGHT Louise Ann Richardson, 14 " G " Street C V C T r6^ Exe,er' Why No. Try Miss New England and nampton Beach io c o . u eaxe te r bowling lanes Sandie Kay, outgoing 10 Columbus Ave. Tel. PR 8 «- A IM t ^ Miss Hampton Beach and - Dave Saulnier - m m s w present Miss New Hamp­ 24 HOUR SERVICE f r ' N'H' AIR CONDITIONED shire, Peggy Waas, along 7 Da y s a WEEK with their escorts. “BOWLING’S GREAT FOR for your comfort Photos by Colt