'nrnr- if - T'- VOL XXXI, NO. 1 llnmprnn Itmrh AdvwMf WEDNESDAY. JUNE ?S. 1958

MISS BOAT-O-RAMA of 1958, Sally Ann Freedman of Peabody, Mass., was Miss Hampton Beach of 1957. She will represent Massa- chusets next month in the contest at Long Beach, California.

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IN THE FIRST annual Boat— O - Rama last week-end, sponsored by the Northeast Boat Show, Inc., and the Chamber of Commerce at Hampton Beach, boats were lined up along the boule­ vard after the opening par­ ade. Wednesday, June 25, 1958

With some late cooperation from the weatherman, the* first annual In water skiing, a trophy in Bont-O-Rama sponsored by the honor of Philip Toppan was award Northeast Boat Show Imp., in co­ ed to the 1958 leant of Wanda Top- operation with the chamber of pan. Hampton, George and Edward Commerce officially opened the Norbcrg, Arlington, Muirs., and 3,998 season at Hamilton B ach Roland Bamaby. Hampton. This over the week-end. team wax able to ki for a abort time early* Sunday afternoon in Highlight of the show included the water in front of the Casino the crowning of Miss Hont-M- hut rough water forced the event Rjima of 1U53 on Saturday, She is to continue in the harbor on the SalJy Ann Free Imnn of Peabody, other side of the State Bridge,. It Moss., who was Miss Hamilton was also necessity to hold the Beach of 1057 and will represent motor bout races in the harbor. Massachusetts in the Miss Uni­ There was a large display of verse content in July ut Lung boats along the "boulevard. Most Beach, Calif. •f the beat* took part in a parade The 18-year-old beauty, on the Friday afternoon, which was led J)?:tnV List at Merrimack college by the Sanborn Seminars* band of and a talented Hart model, pre­ Kingston. The band played two sented trophies to the winners in concert following the parade, di­ special Boat-O-Rama events and rected by Alfred Engle of Man­ drew the winning ticket for the 12* chester. Soloi-t for these concerts aluminum boat given away Sunday. was Emogene Libby of Brentwood. Miss Libby and Anette Ward- The hont was won by Robert well of Kensington were soloist? Nudd, Jr. II, of King avenue, Sunday afternoon with Eddie Mad­ Hampton, a sixth grade student at den's band, which began it* sched­ the* Mnr;ton school. It was con­ uled season of concerts from the tributed by the Arkansas Traveler bandstand. The girls are both Boat Co., of Little Rock Arkansas. studying under Ema H. .MacDon­ ald of Brentwood and . Credit for the show must be giv­ This year’s boat *now. in spite en to the Northeast Boat Show. of the weather, was a xticre&s ac­ Inc., formed in 1957 “to promote cording to Mr. Aspey. The only general education in small boating event that had to be cancelled com­ and the promotion of water safety pletely was the skin diving exhibi­ tion scheduled by the Kitterv Nep- and better enforcement of existing tunes. It was called off Saturday laws pertaining to boating. because of fog and rain. Mr. Aspey Joseph H. Aspey of Brentwood, feels, that with this year’s experi­ ence, he is in a better position to president of the corporation and SALLY ANN FREEDMAN in front of one o f th e boats in the w^rkend r-k?r •*-? folk* back ho-* 353 Ocean Boulevard and navigation of yachts; to eh-joxide extinguishers. With the car- w t*j e bo* of famous Junkin’s Ccnd et courage the study of the rcicnce of bon dioxide extinguisher?, the fires WA 6-3415 Motion Quinn navigation; to co-operate with the rapidly broke out again while the OCEAN BOULEVARD dry chemical type extinguisher

BOWLING BICYCLING BILLIARDS Uistinctive Ferncreft Recreation Center ^ S.'rec? WA 6-3410 Hampton Beach Apparel OPEN YEAR 'ROUND * \ OPEN Miss Boat-O-Rama*? other ac­ WEEKDAYS tivities included presenting tro­ BOWLING phies to the winners, in the special Automatic Pinsetters event?. The sail boat race—from SUNDAYS ??od Ap?reochrt - Gucd p n Plnicc Cove to the Ct -m » n»: i Jtrk* 3o* - Pjrbo'l Macnincj Woman Who Cares back — was won by the “Lively Lady" skippered by Tony Gooi- FcR STRING child. with Susan Langley crew. Both are of North Shim*. Tony is BICYCLING E xclu sive C X p C IlM V C 15 and Susan 10. In the motor boat races, the OVER 100 BIKES THE PENTHOUSE duss B (35 h.p. I trophy was taken by John Ycmma of Haverhill in Many N?w — 2D” - 24 1 - 26“ WEEKDAYS t SUNDAYS his boat “Bar Fly”, and in second &a1fooni — 3 Spjcdi — Torbc'-* V/etl V*nfll|ofed place was Ray White o: Exeter, | a Fqu'pptd W Ih Ugiilt Af Niaht Pw nitM i Lighted in charge this year of water .-kiirir ■ AVAILABLE 3.03 A M. - MIDNIGHT 7 C-untw.fk Packet Tablet That Fatocinuting Stun at the* beach, in his boat “Dali- j Fin* Y’emma is a recognised ex-1 S'roller* A Trike* For Tcfi pert, having won over 100 motor of Nowburyport boat racing titles ground New WEEKDAYS 10 AM - Mdnight Englund. 1 P M. - Midnight SUNDAYS ln:ludinij Billiards 1 Swimming medals for a fifeov- 1 ■

Wednesday, June 25, 1958 Wednesday, June 25, 1958 The BEACHCOMBER

. • r. 2 r-; U f A l L ' 1»V#Ij T » • M1HW* 1 i ne summer season is n$?r well Page ______" ficials have bought a possible site 4 under way^ having opened* last for a beach invention hall. C om bat Erosion week-end with the first annual And the governor has promised Koat-O-Rama and Regatta spon­ i „ o M bo A Wise have suffered requent property state and federal support of a sur­ sored by the Northeast Boat Show ^ ^ aon t t wards t hi * ^,.d> * c0nserVA- damage from storm s, will welcome vey to preserve the famous coast Coastline Survey Inc. in cooperation with the Cham­ in., the 11*68 summer sea. invWtnient in th o pijr *hor this joint fed eral-su te effort u> ber of Commerce. line of New Hampshire — a coast­ Inter thin work n sum of SI-.M ' line well worth preserving. Hampton Beach. tion and de velopment , protrcl our aHSCti and increase In spite of early weather disap­ Speaking before the annual b*»n- from thr ntttc-s omenrency ">'<• Oiict of the Hampton Beach * «** A^ ,f * * £ 2 ££ Xe puwS pJhT*y*un; pointments, the gun is finally out nmUhinir » »Tmllnr amount from India will osk the World Bank dnet nnd Chamber of Commerce, th.- federal irovcntme.it woul.l be — for the rest of the season, we lone IS. New Hampshire ^Gover­ hope. for funds to expand its ports o f earmarked for n coastal sur' . ^yea Calcutta and Madras. nor Lane Dwinncll promt*»*J action be conducted by the army engtn- fJ|e Ashworth hotel, A really big nnd exciting sum­ by state and federal agencies in eers. llichliphtii'ir the ovemr , , ^ mer at Happy Hampton is planned protecting New Hampshire a coast by the Chamber of Commerce nnd Immediately following the ban­ pram »».- th- ”pons..«d line against erosion and all of those at the beach concerned quet «be governor “pulled annua! athletic .» * to Hnr- damage. switch” to turn on the new light- with vacationing pleasure. HIGHLAND AVENUE The governor stated that pond­ along the boulevard, officially open- A great deni has happened since 5am« Pric* — Some Plac* ing the approval hy the council MACE'S North Sh last Labor Day. Th. pevemer t .1.1 the Ctamtar 32nd Year Plan* are under discussion on a AT HAMPTON REACH of Commerei- nr,,! dinner project of marsh reclamation that that he was convinced , .. . wa. justified "„’« " “t" NOW OPEN methods of protecting ■ « fish market nmtwi'in -ior.- protecti-'U SmoMn* benefits to the p.nera NEA« COAST GUARD STATION public." ASHWORTH WATEB SKIERS George Nor berg, Wanda Toppan. and Roland Ha mab) are about to execute a pyramid in Ocean Boulevard and B Street The proposal recommendinc the Hampton Harbor as a part of the weekend Boat-0-R ama. erosion control itu <>' «»* m\K ' Ilwinm-i: by the Enem .ers N *■ Divi.ion Headquarters a-tc. con OPEN YEAR ROUND Miltat.on with tmpresenndTCS DINING I f it SWIMS the Bench Erosion Beard in • • L) inpt.'.i- the rublic W«ks and • Lunches - Fountain Service llis’hwnvs department, the > WE HAVE IT ! Recreation Division, and repre'ent- • Beach Supplies ROOM ntives from the effected commum UC5. Lobsters • Cosmetics •M bnvp h-en very much concern ed” the governor told h;s Hump- LIVE or BOILED WE I ton audience, "with the severe • Polaroid & Kodak Films I damage caused by the recen storm* nnd the need for the best • Cigarettes & Tobacco possible planning for future pro­ tection- The Attorney General ha.‘ LOBSTER ROLLS - FISH - CLAMS ® 24-Hr. Film Service DELICATESSEN advised me that use of emergency funds for this purpose is nemm- • LINE of MONARCH FOODS gible under the law I intend to • Magazines - Tonic suggest To the Connell that funds ON OCEAN BOULEVARD from this source be- used to sup­ « OLD VERMONT CHEESE plement the money available in the RALPH J. ROWELL Recreation Hi vision so ‘hot we cn- Proprietor Opposite Monument proceed at once with this survey.' Now... Open for the Season “There is every indication." th- CLASS A OUTBOARDS (foreground) are shown on the beach in the harbor before racing. “Yellow Light 55 YEARS AT HAMPTON BEACH Governor added, “that the spend­ ning” in center won with Charles Savage, pilot. ing of 512,500 by the state to-

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and Whirl by the Surf. Wonderful Infants Wear dancing held every Friday night at the Boys Wear Mens Wear State Park Bathhouse. Juniors - Misses - Womans Sportswear H a m p t P Bathing Suits SKETCHED... Dresses just off Route 1A 20 Styles To Choose Dacron and Pima Raincoats Dress That Needs from in Sizes Every Friday Evening Jackets No ironing. Acres of Free Parking Home Needs In Blue, Pink, Refreshments Admission 75c Maize and Sweet Pea This Week’s Gala Dance £°Hed By Mai- Haydei ( Wednesday, June 25, 1 9 5 3 Wednesday, June 25, 1958 The BEACHCOMBER Page 7 Summer Heading Hours Page For Children Planned 20 PLEASANT STREET — NEWBUR-YPORT The hunt* Memorial Librury on Winnicunnut roucl, Hampton, will hold a children's rending Imur every Sftturdny morning from D - 10 be­ ...WEEKLY ginning June 28. The- hour i de­ signed for. children in grades 1 thru Readers for the fir*t hour thi Saturday will be Mrs. Juillet and Mr.-. Menoghin. These hours ar< sponsored by Friend •» of tin Library.

Operation Fish Drop S S k £ £ &L3*' Completed In State ye ' v h i -2I>| People in New Hampshire an* 11 longer astounded to *ec it “ralnlnr fwli”. f r the slat*- Fluli and Gann department liu for ten yearn eon dueled a program of erlnl stockIm Hughes IVSarket of trollt in 1 eimile ponds. regular 3.98 regular 2.98 Designed 10 maintain nuttir. Dacron-n\ Ion Kings Highway at 15th Street fishing in lmrdrto-roaeh \v»Hor.-. tie. ■ ' . h Wanda Toppan of Hnmplon. for the 195* stocking of fir. by um* of an air washable FANCY MEATS - FRUITS and VEGETABLES plane luis proved both economic* and cotton MISS HO.\T-l) ltA>l\ presented Ihr " J " • h„ Iirc Mr. Upe> : Sarah C ults, of the C of C olfiee; Phil and effective. The one to two lnel BIRDS EYE FROZEN FOODS Hampton water nhi tejim. 1-ookmK on (left / tiv*ut nro transported by a Cessna Summer GROCERIES BY S. S. PIERCE I ____ ••Hill” F.llioL. 170 airplane, owned and opt-r iL«*4 by Richard Sump of Newport,- li slips MONACH - LIBBY - DELMONTE which an especially designed four Kodak Films - Beauty and Health Needs compartment fish tank is installed dresses and petticoats making it possible to stock hf Daily and Sunday Papers many as four ponds in a s.ng!* flight. Average Hying time for tin 295S plantings was approximately thirty minutes for each pond. The TW O FINE STORES TO tiny fish : re kept alive In High* through aeration with canned oxy­ gen. Sixes 12 to 20 • Loce trimmed ruf­ SERVE YOU - During the recently completed end 14V2 to 2 4 ,/2 fle bottoms spring aerial plantings, thirty-two • ^chif f li embroid­ remote ponds received some 00.0CH • Sleeveless summer ered bottoms one to two Inch fingc-rllng trout. cottons in oil the • Semi tailored lace It is anticipated that this size fish wonted styles inserts will reach six to eight, inches in • Shadow panelled- a year's time, thus assuring next • Stepins, button to opaque BYRON'S year’s supply of catcbable trout w o is t ond coat in these waters. styles • Sizes 32 to 40 in white only COMPLETE Additional aerial plantings of • Colorful prints, other remote waters are planned checks, stripes ond • Drip-dry— no iron tor this fall. Fall plantiugs of four colors • Petticoats to match 5 & 10c ASSORTMENTS to six inch brook trout are made S-M-L in those ponds where slightly la*nv- ier flaking pressure can be antici­ AND ALL pated. BEACH NEEDS Summer dress shirts children's polo shirts WINNERS OF TROPHIES in the special ertnis of Boat-O-Rama and Mr. Joseph H. Aspey are sho*n Shopping Center Plans above with Sally Ann Freedman, Mi>s Boal-O-Uama of ltfoS, ------comfortable GUYON SHOPPING CENTER Awaits P. 0. Decision at practically i G1NNY short sleeve BOAR'S HEAD • JEFF Construction of the Hampton half price . . Plaza Shopping Center, to be built • GINNETTE styles for men Plenty of Free Customer Parking just north of Lamie’s Tavern, has save 41c • JIMMY been temporarily delayed and bids • JILL have been held up pending n de­ cision on the part of the U. S. Post Office authorities concerning A full fjumer of events at happy where more than VOGUE DOUS AT THE Hampton Beach began last week- [girls will act as h whether or not the Plaza Shopping Center will contain new post office end under the guidance of the beauties SURF HOTEL accommodations for Hampton. STAPLES Chamber of Commerce, ] in*? flow regular 1.00 regular 2.98 The Hampton Beach Concert fitting | GIFT SHOP The Hampton Pinza Corpora­ Featuring A Complete Assortment Of tion lias offered to provide ample Band under the direction of Eddie the jrrai Ocean Boulevard • Fine combed cotton In space for these facilities in the new • Skip Dcrts end Eorisre Madden for the second year opened dancing novelty stripes, weave* building, in accordance with speci­ febne* 5c to $1.00 Merchandise & Beach Needs its seven-day-a-week schedule Ju n e ■ ~~ and patterns 22. There are many new faces in fications to be furnished by the • White, blue end ten United States Post Office depart-) » Washable cotadast the band this year. Also on Sun­ • Regular soft collar with ment. In the absence of a definite permc stays day the “Old Salts Club”, honor " C " STREET • All first quality mg those catching the big ones t h e c h a t decision and knowledge concerning • Sizes M v 2 to 17 government space requirements, A spoool purchase of a • Reinforced of oil point! o f strain HAMPTON BEACH the Corporation has held its plans manufacturer's over pro­ first aid needs beach toys DELICATESSEN in abeyance for some time. duction mokes this low • Sizes I to 4. 3 to 6x However, work in preparing the price possible. grounds is proceeding and part of 1-Q CHICKENS TO GO 2 ’/ j lbs. 5 cosmetics the excavation work has been ac­ JEWISH CORN BEEF • BAKED HAM complished. With a definite de­ L ia , cision on the part of federal offi­ color fid childrens :H ROLLS & BREAD • LIGHT & DARK cials expected momentarily, it is hoped that construction work may HEADQUARTERS FOR COTT and ROYAL CROWN BEVERAGES begin in July with a fall com­ pletion date, according to Mr. John ranch tenuis MOCCASINS and BEACH FOOTWEAR Dunfey. president of the ,Dunfey NEW YORK PASTROMI Corporation. FOR ALL THE FAMILY curtains oxfords MR. BRAND PRODUCTS Mt. Chocorua, in the White Featuring JEANIES Line Of CIGARS and CIGARETTES By The Carton Mountains of 'New Hampshire, is said to be the most photographed • Bermudas mountain in America. • Jamaica* Exclusive Distributors of Perfumes and / • Shorts Colognes I regular 1.59 regular 1.99 ITALIAN GLASSWARE -v.Hais&fc: lUl ipw.mi. iiiw ~ • Pedal Pushers sixes for any window in the house SPANISH PITCHERS Genuine Goodyear rubber, canvas oxfords from Visit Our Beach and Sports W ear Super-wide 66 inches overall novelty kitchen a famous maker! Every pair first quality and print ranch curtains of fine quality sailcloth. STUFFED ANIMALS made to take hard wear. Limited quantity at Mochine washable. Red, turquoise ond green. Department this low sale price. SHIRTS Styled by Bayard 3 0 " wide. • Matching valance...... 77c Sizes 5 to 3 in red Long wearing rub­ OILS by Audrey Hemp en ber soles SEPTIC TANKS INSTAUEO 36" reg. 1.79 1.32 5 4 " reg. 2 29 1.82 or blue 12-14-16 B STREET AT THE BEACH 4 5 " reg. 1.98 1.52 6 3 " reg. 2 59 2.12 Full arch cushion Sturdy canvas up­ THE g if t b o x UNUSUAL RICHARD RICE 72" j-eg. 2.98 2.52 insole pers Bock Ho* Work COMPARE THESE VALUES! STRAWS " C " STREET AND WA 6-3306 Hampton HAMPTON BEACH 1 »-*#••••• Wednesday*, June 25, ednesday, June 25, 1958 -ion in the phy: n ni -tup of ih( theater. National attention haj heen drawn to the theater an I'howi ust Is Festival Month by its mention recently in “Life' Donovan & Fallon mavtavine and in The April issue ol ••Good liousckw-pinK” n nn ex 14 Fool Skiff* cellont t>!»ical summer theater. 7Vj H.P. Evlnrtfde Motor* After opening week, the Play, Open 9 to 9 Doily FROLICS house will | resent two weeks c| FILMS — NEWSPAPERS •S i lime For Sergeant it come, FOUNTAIN SERVICE dy aensation. OPENS JUNE 27th BEACH NEEDS — PRESCRIPTIONS Three Pulitzer Prize wining ploys will he presented tnis year, a RADIO BATTERIES coinedv, “Teahouse of the August Friday and Saturday Moon". -July 21 - 2ft; and two OCEAN BOULEVARD dminus. Tennessee Williams* "Cat On A HM Tin Ruof". July 28 - Aug, 17th. and "The Diary of Ann Frank'*, Aug. 18 - 23. The play E. M . LOEW'S hou*o hits exclusive rights in Nfew Continuous Daily Hampshire to produce “Diary” JUNE 29 thru JULY 5 Three more comedies will fill out the season. “The Happiest Million­ GORME & STEVE LAWRENCE aire*. Aug. 4 - 9: George Bern­ N O V/ Thru TUESDAr STARTS WEDNESDAY, JULY 2 ard Shaw’s witty “Misnliance” At At 2 00 - 4 20 - 6 45 - 9:10 2 0 5 - 4 :2 5 - 6 :4 5 - 9 :1 0 \Ug n - H>: n ncw p ,b>’ by Jome* Sfowarl - Kim Novak Walt Disney N'enl DuBroek. “Eye of the Needle** In starring Paula Trueman. “Eye of Organizations Alfred Hitchcock’s RUNNING ALMOST EVEN are the Has* B the Noodle” will have its pre- outboards “Doll Fin” piloted by Kay While (left) and ”Bar WHOLESALE PROUD REBEL’ Fly” with John Yemma, who came in first. Brondwny opening at Hampton “VERTIGO” k _ -'»*• * Alan Ladd - Dovid Ladd and In Color In Color RETAIL CO M IN G — JU LY 9 - 22 Weather Conditions are horn each year, about one-half largetnouths and Wr of small- Tel. W A 6-3022 AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS of all bass In a lake die each y**ar. mouths are ever caught by them. regardless of whether a lake la — 3 SHOWS DAILY — Affect Bass Fishing The logical answer is that baas fished or not .In fart, so Inefficient What the weather is like around regulations should be litteralized are fishermen in their harvest that to permit fishermen the opportu­ a particular lake during several studies*? have shown that in the crucial days in May or June may nity to double or triple their an­ average pond only about 11 Vc ol nual harvest. hare a tremendous influence on the quantity of bass fishing that lake will produce three or Tour years hence. Severe temperature fluctua­ tions may kill a large p*r cent of the eggs or newly hatched fry tor a particular year, and four years later fishermen will wonder New Englond’v Fineit Summer Thectre ‘ T K R I SU 0TT. enjoying the sun in the open backstage doors of what happened to the bass fishing. the Hampton Play housr, will star in the opening production. “Will On WINNACUNNET ROAD (Beach Road) Under suitable temperature con­ t ip t E r s Success Spoil Rock Hunter”, June 23-Julv 5. ditions the eggs will hatrh In 3 to 4 days, the transparent young SHYERS LOBSTER POU remaining on the bottom several more days, finally to rise as a FEATURING - swarm of black fry — generally John V a ri & Alfred Christie 7 to 14 days from the time the eggs were laid. All this time the • LIVE or BOILED LOBSTERS present good old faithful father bass re­ • FRESH FISH The Scintillating Sex Comedy mains on guard until the youD" ones finally disperse. This may last DEPARTMENT STORE • PARKER RIVER CLAMS about a week for the small mouth bass.. and longer for the large- ^t — Ocean Blvd. 503 Ocean Boulevard mouths. Of course, the latter may finally hurry things along by eat­ At Guyons Shopping Center ing a few. For the next several months the baby bass will feed on ALSO IN SEABROOK — SO. MAIN STI tiny water organisms, particularly water fleas. As they grow older Dine Directly On The Won't you join us for our Open Daily - 10:00 A M. - 6:00 P.h their diet will gradually change. Ocean In A Quiet, Annual Opening Night By the time they are grown they Friendly Atmosphere will prefer crayfish, frogs, other Champagne Party on the fish, and various kinds of Insects. la mi after the show? At the end of the fir>t summer HOME COOKED FOOD the bass will he about three inches long. During this Unit- the black A SPECIALTY “ 5a* On stripe running tit* length of the The lacks” body will distinguish the large- BREAKFAST DINNER RESERVATIONS: WAverly 6-3073 Tim* Magazine mouth whose tail will have a pr<> 8 O O - 1 O .OO s m - a ru nounced vertical bar on the end Ticket*: Mon. - Fri. Evei: $2 40. $2.00. $1.50 Sot. Eve*. S2.80. $2 25. $1.75 of it. By the end of the second year the growing hass will average CURTAIN AT 8.40 ALWAYS FREE PARKING about six inches and about nine i Inches the third year. In fact, the THURSDAY - SATURDAY JUNE 26 - 28 males will have matured by that NO W THRU SATURDAY time. Females will generally have JUNE 28 reached maturity when they are Notice ! This Picture Only ! about eleven inches. Hammer Film Productions. Ud. Presents Theatre - Exeter For many ynrs it was supposed | M atin«e 2 00 P.M Phone PR 2-2222 Fv®. Show 8 00 P.M that bass were best managed — a ir conditioned __ through various restrictions as to NOW thru TUESDAY size of bass taken, time of year, AT. JUNE 25 - 28 and method of taking them. In Cooper - Diane Varti recent years most stales have lib­ eralized their bass fishing laws on DRACUU Suiy Parker It’s onthe WE HAVE THE FINEST THE TERRIFYING LOVER the assumption that the* best thing TEN NORTH a fisherman can do to conserve BERMUDAS WHO D IE D ...Y E T ^ screen! FREDERICK” NOW warm water fisii.es is to take a ON THE 6EACH LITTLE sensible harvest. It is now known' LIVED! _ JW s. In C.nemoScope y o u c&n moo . / tho baet-eclline ■ that although a multitude of bass “ AMBUSH AT novol of ftlltix&oi lAfiOCfllgSl CIMARRON PASS Aldo Ray - Tina Louise - Robert Ryan SHOWN WEEKDAYS: Matinee* ot 2:00; Eve*, at 6 30- 9 30 DRIVE-IN THEATER SPECIAL KIDDIE SHOW Rout* 1A • Beach Rood SUNDAY - TUESDAY Shown SAT. and SUN (Conrinuout) at 3:10 - 6 20 - 9:30 Erfcry Saturday At* 1:15 P.M. TEL. HO 5*0952 SALISBURY — CO - HIT ! — SUNDAY - TUESDAY CARTOON CARNIVAL ED. - SAT. JUNE 25 - 26 JUNE 29 Plu* Our Regular Program ‘•THUNDERING JETS” ANQ.AN EXQUISITE NEW JAPANESE Rock Hud»on - Jennifer Jonel 5 s ? IN S a YOVA! A FAREWELL TO ARMS” u n . - WED JU N E 2 9 - JU LY 2 2 Weeks Starting WEDNESDAY, JULY 2nd — 2ND HIT! — Vul Brynnor - Marfa Schell Scott Brady - Margia Dean " toman* nmmot “ BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR ! ” “ THE BROTHERS *‘AMBUSH AT >» until- IIUtMVUTIIUI UUmiCCTl Hi KARAMAZOV CIMARRON PASS” mttii t. ••miiiii It. WlrflUM* ’1 H • iUfiSLHHMBa • M U M In Color SUN. - TUES. JUNE 29 - JULY l —«iiir.nib* ... • — MHKOUU Due to Ihe length of Iho Feature, Shirley Booth > Anthony Quinn there will bo one »how Mon., Tue*.. “ HOT SPELL” A Wed. Evening* itorting of 7:15. — 2ND HIT ! — Feature will be thown ot 7:50. Nat -King- Cole - Eartho Kitt “ ST. LOUIS BLUES”

C O M IN G \ WED L THURS.. JULY 2 - 3 CINEMASCOPE • TECHNICOLOR* Dvon Martin • J#rry l#wi» • THE YOUNG LIONS” Bravodos A uAM SP4EGEL PRODUCTION* A COLUMBIA PICTURE "JUMPING JACKS" •FRAULEIN” And CONTINUOUS SHOWINGS DAILY FROM 2 00 P.M. THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI FEATURE PRESENTED EVERY DAY AT 2:20 - 5:10 - 8 00 “ SCARED STIFF”

9 Wednesday, June 25, 19 nesday, June 25, 1958

A u g u s t Is Festival Month

n input n c n • • "■ * j •*' >» ^ w 1.» tlcvolopmc-iif of the vM ; nur.-.h i jiigt to the w* r of Hampton pm»nt of cJi ns they voted £1'D,

With What Your HOLLIS Doctor Orders ASSOCIATES KENNEDY'S DRIVE-IN one! RESTAURANT REALTORS 724 Lafayette Reed O'spoftilc Coati Guard Station HAMPTON — Open Until 2 A.M. — 1 Tel. WA 6-3802 The seventh year of old- 1 60. Shore Boulevard Hampton Beach Don’t Risk Your Health During Your fashioned country square dances will feature three well-known New Vacation ... . You Can Depend On England callers this year. Thr * The Skill O.* Your Physician And The dances are hold every. Friday at TEUSCOPC 8:30 p.m. in an open pavillion of DISTINCTIVE DINING IN A COLONIAL S EXT TING Precision O.' Tobey’s Drug -tore In the Bath House at Hampton Beach SKILL, IT 5 State Park. Filling Prescriptions — With The FOLDS COMPACTir Park manager .John Peterson THE EXETER INN Same Assurance You Have At feels that these dances are an im­ BEACH PRECINCT — f omi portant part of the beach season. sinner-;: John .1 Foley, AIfr°< In Plain Red canvas with galvanized hardware. Interest in them has increased FRONT STREET, EXETER Gagne. Ralph T. Harris. Tr Strong, reinforced footrest. Large fringed adjustable every year among vacationists who urer, Roland Bragg. canopy. Chair ad|usts to 4 positions, upright to full find pleasure in this traditional reclining while seated. Without Canopy and Footrest. American art. OUTDOOR D IN IN G TERRACE PUBLIC LIBRARY. Hamotcn - .Mrs. Margaret Noyes, librarian \ Starting off the season on June Hours 2:30-5 and 7-9 p m. Mon $6.93 L'NDAY NIGHT BUFFETS HAMPTON CENTE? 27 will be Mol Hayden of Rochester. day, Wednesday, and Saturday Mel wil also call the dances on | re&cripfiom — Not A Sideline, But .4 Profession July 11, July 21, and August 15, DINING ROOM BEVERAGE LICENSE RUBBISH COLLECTION—Begin­ and the final dance Aug. 29. On ning July 1: ‘July 4 and Aug. 8/Hal Mattson of Monday—all stores and res­ Nttrthboro, Mass, will be the caller. taurants. F street to bridge And on July 18 and Aug. 22 the SUNDAY NIGHT BUFFET North shore from Winnacunnet caller will be Joe Perkins, the road to North Hampton line. | "Country Caller” from Tepsfieid, 3 E E F — HAM — TU RN EY Tuesday—Beach stores and res­ Mass. COLD BOITED LOBSTERS — LOBSTER NEW3URCL taurants, D street to Winnacun DOUBLE PACED TERRY CtOTH wiih net road and the uptown area to elastic to hold cover in place Covers SHRIMP — CRABMEAT Moulton -oad. Ef tnogly over'the mottieu. In pleat- ASSORTED SALADS — ASSORTED’R O ttS— -*! ortheast Shopping Center in^ colors of Royal Blue, If. Blue, Marine Memorial Wednesday—All stores and res­ BHunter Green, It Green, and BEVERAGE — DESSERT taurants, uptown area east of Yellow . Moulton road and F street to the Rubber Chaise or Glider Coven $4.0 3 Enhanced By Lights FIRST bridge. figured Piostic Cba.se or Beoch Rolls Thursday— Beach stores and res­ $3.98 The installation of new mcrcury- Inneaorirvg Chaise Matvettes taurants. D street to Winnacun­ tr» F.gured or Green — $15.98 t.vpe light? was completed during The L*e!«r Inn Is Owned end Opercfad By net road and the North shore the week of May 19 for the Marine Telescope Folding Yochl Choirs $3.93 Haverhill Merchants Have Everything from Winnacunnet road to the Memorial at Hampton Bench ad­ Phillips Exsrcr Academy The Prices You Like North Hampton line. ding greatly to the beauty of the Friday—Beach stores and res­ statue at night. D.a! PR 2-5901 - A Local Call From Hampton Beach taurants. F street to the bridge The memorial was dedicated May and the uptown area to Moulton 30, 1957 in honor of New Hamp­ Visit Historic Haverhill load. shire members of armed forces who Saturday — all stores and res­ were lost at sea. The unique mem­ taurants. D street to Winnacun­ orial is the work of Mrs. Alice Cos­ And See The net road and the uptown area grove of Concord. N. H. east of Moulton road. Funds for the lighting project John Greenleaf Whittier were given by the Marine Memori­ Located — 271 Ocean Boulevard. al Commission which had $600 re­ Birthplace Lobby Open: S n.m, - 5 p.m. Mon­ maining in the fund following com­ pletion of the project last venr day - Friday. S a.m. - 12 noon Buttonwoods Saturday jet stream Window Service: S;30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday - Friday; 8:30 a.m. - 12 r - effect 1* elect/.c when you're in John Ward House r>jr»0 end rouna ltr.pet of toi*c« luesdays noon Saturday. kn.T w/rh cotton, puncruofed by periy Mails Arrive: 8:30 a.m.. 11:15 a. Hannah Duston Monument m. t 4:00 a.m. Mails Dispatched: 8:30 a m., 11:15 7:30 a.m., 4:00 p.m. Bradford Junior College All collection Boxes Collected at LEFT: Eileen Ash 8 a.m. every day new love 30 Games i| and our Mails Dispatched—Main Office — Far t^-'nolty femimop g*d Cara Hampton Center: Weekdays — Ima jtrokfcs foil I e tauex, wilh crisp OF HAMPTON rjfPeJ or while eyelet embroidery Sponsored Sponsored 9 a.m.t 11 a.m.. 2 p.m. and 5 Exclusive But Not Modern Shopping District n. m. Sundays — 1 p.m. only.

Expensive Tow’ll t'n d O —l*-- 4—' Other CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Haverhill Stores Are Open Famous Fuhioiu At American Legion Sxibrook Firemen’s President* John J. Dinecn; 1st vice Copies O f Better Pest ~70 president, Seth Junkies: 2nd Associa'ion Tuesday & Friday Nights vice president. Ralph Moulton: Bathing Suits treasurer, John Dunfey: seore- tarv. William “Bill’* Elliot. $5.98 to $8.98 17 MILES FROM FREE AND 92 High St,, Hampton HAMPTON METERED KERRS SEABROOK FIRE STATION BEACH PARKING BEAUTY SALON 87 Merrimack Street 170 Aihworth Ave . WA 6-2214 «*• Z j i Itawtf Tobey't Drug 5|or*. Hampton Centftr Al RETAIL T1A0E DIVI5ION HAVERHILL 0 30 and Hampton Beach At 6 $0 Greater Haverhill Chamber O f Commerce rs. Joiooh Kerr Ptoo., Formerly O f Haverhill, Monachutetti Jordan M arth Saouty Solon b a AM A M A M a ^A t- - - - M MM A M I M A M M^M ■ M • ^A M A ^A • MM M. . M M M - ■

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Harris proposed at last year's parage building, a Lhn-o apartment Precinct meeting that n committee house, four cabin*, and a site foi investigate the possibility of pur- eight trailers. chasing the property as the possi­ At the March 28 meeting of the ble site for a proposed conventior. beach precinct voters, unanimous hall. He announced last spring that approval was given to purchase the an option had been signed speci­ proposed convention hall site and fying u price of $30,000 for th» a bond issue was authorized. Chamber of Commerce President John Dincen told the Mafth 28 as­ One-Way Traffic PI? sembly that although he was in favor of purchasing the property, In Effect At Ue the idea of a convention hall at Hampton Beach was not practical Police Chiof John Mnlek i«J ‘W e at the Chamber of Commerce/’ the following announcements I Dinecn said, “have not had an in day concerning vehicular trj <|tliry of facilities available u* movements in Hampton and at Hampton Bench jn the past four beach. years, and to my knowledge we One way traffic on the Bq have had only four in the past 20 vard (north) and Ashworth | years.” r •me (south) and on the side st Commissioner Harris told the it Hampton Beach will he enfoi voters that “with the income from beginning June 25. Live parkin; renting this property, it will not the beach will also he enfo cost the Precinct one cent to amor­ beginning that day. tize the cost of the bond issue. In Extensive Damage Concerning bicycles. Chief 1 fact.’* he continued, “we expert to made this week1 and unless the existing breakwater the damage to the rest of the beach said thnt they must he re be able to clear the land within Boar’s Head was tered now for the 1058 - 59 pei in Concord by Representatives is repaired, this famous landmark as far south as the casino. four to six years ad, if the Pre­ Douglass E. Hunter and Carl Lou- faces destruction. The governor expressed deei cinct voters wish it. start constrc- According to Mr. Hunter, nearly geo of Hampton and George Carter concern for this erosion problem tion on a convention hall that will $40,000 has been put into main­ DR. L. B. WINKLER of North Hampton. and indicated that through the At­ make the Precinct rich.” taining the cement and stone abutt- D entiit EVELYN and PAUL In a conference Tuesday with torney General’s oiTiee a state ot The proposed convention hall Governor Lane Dwinell, it was ment by Mr. Charles E. Green- 570 lofayetlo Road wouM have a seating capacity of man, resident-owner of the land emergency, endangering othei Home Bakery pointed out that the extreme point 1/5 Mile Above lamie's 2,000, including a stage, fully to the high-water mark, during state property, might be establish of the Head suffered considerable HAMPTON CENTER WA 6-5 enuipped kitchen, conference rooms, MEATS — GROCERIES recent years. However, the esti­ cd, which would make the neccssar? damage during the spring storms funds available from the state’ offices, and housing for the fire NOVELTIES mated cost of repairing this year's damage is considerably more than Emergency Fund. and police departments. The new DOUGHNUTS 8. BREAD building would be fireproof and TRIPS TWICE DAILY in previous yeiafs and financial re- It is estimated thnt $9,500 wil Smith's Pharmacy provide an ideal site — with park­ be needed to pile heavy rocl • Daily Film Service ing available in the town parking against the breakwater around the PRESCRIPTIONS lot on the south side of the build­ point to reinforce it and to repaii FAMOUS • Home Town Papers Aihworth Hefei Block ing. the areas in the wall which havi “The cost of the proposed hall King's Highway A» 3rd 5tr»e! Fresh Made Candie been broken away. be completely amortized by FEATURING KISSES — FUDGE Standish Gift Shop CARAMEL CORN Largest and Finest The Oldest Candy Shop on the 8«n rned away due to the Inck of Established 1917 In facilities.'* Mr. Harris claimed. Hampton BeachOc*on Boulevard Hampton BeachOc*on NEXT TO POST OFFICE “Town officials have pledged full Oteon Blvd. of "A“ Street Surf Hotel cooperation in completing this pro­ ject. Town officials as well ax the ,000 CHECK is handed over by Precinct Commissioner Ralph T. precinct officials both realize/' I Harris said, “that facilities of this type would extend the beach sea- i cm an additional two to three months. “This type of of*-sensor, wil! p-n- ACROSS FROM THE STATE PARK ON STATE PIER duce income to all buMnt-s.- ♦•.-tab BILL MAHONEY and WALTER STURGIS, Skippers lishmer.ts at the beach and will also g iv e added h-.i-in---. tr> the up­ LINES AND BAIT FURNISHED town merchant*”. Harris st-itc-i Hr further predicted that ir CHARTER PARTIES COTTONS - WOOLENS - SILKS - SYNTHETICS year - to come, with trie .rc o rm - TOILET FACILITIES from the proposed convention hall - FUN on a RAINY DAY - the- FVecinct rmiH hernme -c!T Morning Trip Afternoon Trip sustaining — whi -h would lead to 8:00 A.M . 1:30 P.M. the elimaron of the precinct tax Exeter Handkerchief Co. TWO EOAT5: “AilCE GG" l “ «;C *O C Near B. & M. R.R. Station. Lincoln St.. Exeter Children's Rates

Another Cuorontee from Champagne's That the Meat You Buy Is Sure to Please. Your Guarantee of Complete Freshness. Look for the Dated Slip in Every Meat Rockoge— You Know It's Fresh! Lamie's invites you to )R OVALITY — PRICED TO SAVE YOU MONEY — DATED TO INSURE FRESHNESS accept its hospitality a m i* 'A 30-GAME PARTY for Sew England Cook­ f e r n ing at its b e s t...... DELICATE FLAVOR — TENDER '"WHOLE" CHOICE SPRING

A "M U S T " W ITH LA M B LEGION VISIT Lunch 100% CHOICE Ham pton COLONIAL PINES HEAVY STEER BEEF DINING ROOM LIQUOR LICENSE FRESHLY GROUND DOOR U. S. 1 HAMPTON. N. K (SAVE 25c) SPECIALS only a fcic minutes from the beach RATH'S OPEN 7 A.M- to MIDNIGHT • BLACK DECOKATK) m lV Lbs. 2 FREE BUSSES • UNFINISHED il BONELESS “YOUR VACATION IS NOT

No Waste COMPLETE UNTIL YOU HAVE EXETER SHOPPING CENTER p i n e p a t f a m o u s , u u h e s ;; PORTSMOUTH AVE U. *S. Route 1 EXETER, N. m OL.Fxee. Parking NO. HAMPTON; N-.-H: Wednesday, June 25 'ednesday, June 25, 1958 Back For Another Season

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R S 9 S S 9 S oh I III SANBORN SEMINARY BAND that played two concerts Friday PEGIA KD S (Charles Rutland and .lnme« Rutland njoy hoi dogs at the Hampton Reach Fire Station. g saving flt'inonntration Sunday afternoon as pa .ma. They are bcinc assisted by ex-life guard A Bird Roy Leonard son.

SALLY ANN FREEDMAN in a crown, ns Mi** Buat-O-Rai cape designed by Eileen Ash of Hampton, accepts her honor Madden in background is director of the Hampton Reach Conce;

WIMPY. COMIC CHARACTER of hamburg-eating fa me, is back again for another season at Hampton Beach and oceupieaotis seat within easy reach of the hnt plate at Woody’s Snack Bar on the boulevard. Phis life-size dummy is becoming a landmark on the beach and has caused many a visitor to cast a second amazed glance as they drive by.

TOWII M a n a g e r Plans 5 * " -gn»d to mate appointments said Batchelder. Under this ar- c lor persons wishing o see the town , rangement it will enable the town f> J/tL /Yff:no l L . irc manager and to handle phone calls manager to do fielj ork in :rr‘ DCdUI u n it e n o u ib reporting problems on the beach beach area, out of the Chamber Summer and year ’round beach pertaining to municipal matters, of Commerce office. residents will have their own sum­ mer town office at tlie Chamber of Commerce building this year. Town Manager John P. Batch- elder will be at the Chamber of Commerce office Thursday after­ ILUABLE TROPHIES lo be awarded during the first annual Boat* noons from 1:30 to 5 pan., and if Rama staged by the Northeast Bunt Show, Inc., marking che open- the volume of business increases. ? of Hampton Beach summer season this coming weekend were on Tuesday afternoon may also be iplay this week. Awards in water skiing, skin diving, outboard motor added. THE MOST UNUSUAL BOAT of the - weekend alledgcdK belonging to Fille d lobster boat races plus swimming medals will be presented. Bate holder, who stated he feit rowed by Paul Slegg of Boston. The life preserver is worn b> Harold Bailey, I need for closer contact with the problems of the large sumer oper­ ation at the beach, said this un­ usual step in municipal govern­ ment would bring his office nearer P O R T S M O U T H to the center of population, elimi­ nating the need for making a ten- mile round trip to have a simple question lo o k e d at or answered. G R E E M A w D “With the large influx of popula­ tion during the Id week summer season it is essential for a public S7 pa t h AM official to be able to quickly satisfy if posible, the demands of these r NORTH H A W ^ O summer visitors and year ‘rouna residents." said .Mr. Bat.-he! Jor.

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FROZEN FOODS ICE CREAM TOYS AND NOVELTIES T ' Street HAMPTON BEACH and’s Newest Golf Driving Range NEWSPAPERS M AGAZINE5 2 l)av Service TTE ROAD U. S. ROUTE 1 SALLY ANN FREEDMAN* U HAMPTON BEACH SWEATSHIRTS 08T CLEANING Bupch, M 11 «»M» iUmpion Massachusetts, M FINISHEO U tU N O ar Film and 24-Hour Developing Service Doug Hunrer. Jr. Ownir PORTSMOUTH, N. H, Wednesday, June 25

3 AM. 1:15 7:37 P.M. 1:49 7:5») 4 AM. 2:02 8:22 P.M. 2:3d 8:37 o A.M. 2:48 9:08 P.M. 3:21 9:25 6 A.M. 3:34 9:51 P.M. 4:07 10:13 I A.M. 4:21 10:37 SPECIAL P.M. 4:54 11:03 T R Y A N EW VOL XXXI, NO. 2 I ntttffr ”r S- i A.M. 5:11 11:25 VVamptnri llm rfi Adt^at WEDNESDAY. JULY 2. 1958 TASTE TREATI SPANISH LOBSTER Served With Cfoolo Sauce & R)C« Choice Of Patatooi and Vegelobln • CHICKEN Rolls - Butter • FRIED CLAMS Police officials said both ve­ April, Senbrook, was towed in late Dinners - Sandwiches - Salad (loasl Guard Duck. Gar hicles were extensively damaged. Sunday afternoon after the boot CUM John E. Fisher, also re­ developed engine trouble about one Damaged In Mishap ported that the motor boat “April" mile off shore, near breaking rocks Under The .'.'.cmnuefnenf Of Jock ond Aegio Bremahaa Two b<»at mishaps and ft Coast owned and operated by Arthur bouv. Guard Duck auto accident marred the Boat-O-Rnmn regatta over the weekend at Hampton Hcach. Robert Ellis of Ashworth nvenue was rescued from the Hampton river Sunday morning after his outboard skiff capsized at 11:45 BEGINS a.m. Irving Jones, a lobstcrmnn, saw the mishap and pulled Ellis in­ to his lobster boat, according to Coast Guard officials. The Coast Guard Duck, rushing to the rescue of the overturned Loot, went out of control in the traffic circle, at the North Shore intersection, jumped a traffic is­ land, knocked down two light Frenchs poles, and just missed a ear it was trying to avoid. Four persons es­ caped injury. One of the light poles knocked over by the duck fell across the rear of a car operated by Mis- Elizabeth V. McGinn. 00, 21 West­ minster st.. Worcester. Mass. She was accompanied by her slater IN ALL LENGTHS Miss Mary A. McGinn. 02. also.of W orcester.

Fast Growing Sport Water skiing under the direction of the Hampton Beach Ski School will be available during the sum­ SLACKS mer daily 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on the (STORY southwest side of the Hampton River State Bridge. The ?chool will be directed by Ray White and reservations may be made by telephoning the Chamber uf Commerce ut Hampton Beach SURVEYING BEACH from A small sign with banners will be erected to indicate the skiing site. lifeguard tower is Carole If enough interest is shown in a COTTON JERSEYS ski club, one will be formed, with Hannaford, 20, of Merri­ an agreed upon initial fee. which would then belong to the club. mack, N. H., a Keene Teach­

Water sking is America’s young­ u ^ v . est, fastest growing sport. The ers college student, working thrill of spped, the joy of skilled maneuvering, the exhilaration of at the beach this summer. — * M water and sun, the spice of com- PLAYSUITS oetitiun — few sport* combine the y 4 «_ n many pleasures found in water Ljk i* kiing. Understandably fast grow- ing, water skiing devotees are a- l \ A n . mong the most enthusiastic of HALTERS ■sports lovers. Anyone can water ski. Not every beginner will become a chnmpion. but the old idea that the sport re- twu iook as spruce a* a royal luires great athletic ability has page in Catalina* boy-leg men proven wrong. From children o persons in their sixties, people fc6il lustrous faille La.tcx. have learned to «ki well enough to Brigades of buttons slU ‘•ally enjoy thcmselve-,. *hc midriff. Sking is not dangerous Actually, Popular Prices •nous injuries are few — * n,j hese do not occur in /'.i,-,*.*..,: __i STARTS THIS WEEK!

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