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Narrating the en­ The Guard) played to an over­ tire two - part concert flow crowd at the Hamp­ was Sgt. First Class Wal­ ton Beach Sea Shell last ter W. O’Meara. Salisbury Drive-In week. During the short inter­ The two - part program mission many of the lis­ was wide and varied, and teners never left their STARTS WEDNESDA Y Included songs from by seats, so as not to miss gone days as well as cur­ out on any o f the fine rent favorites. Enjoyed K s s * music played by the band. "The Golden .Voyage of by the throngs of listen­ S i n b a d ’ Rated G ers were spirited mar­ This was the 11th con­ ches, circus tunes, a med­ cert In a series o f 18 that ley of songs o f the sea, the 39th Army Band and selections from the (NHARNG) has per­ formed from the moun­ 2ND SMASH HIT musical, “Oliver.” Ad­ AS SHADOWS FELL across the Hampton Beach favorites before an overflow crowd Monday even­ tains to the sea. The band mirably done by the tal­ Sea Shell, The 39th Army Band (New Hampshire ing, August 5. The band Is on a two week concert has entertained thou­ ented clarinetists in the Arm y National Guard) under the direction o f Chief tour of the Granite State (Photo 114th Public Infor­ sands of Granite Staters "Let the Good Times Roll” band was the much ap­ Warrant Officer George R.I.e, played old and new mation Detachment) Rated PG plauded "Clarinet Esca­ and vacationers on the two week state wide con­ The Chambers Brothers will appear in concert August IS and 16 at the Frolics Circus Room at pade.” Other selections Salisbury Beach. Appearing with them will be "Naked Tru th ." were: “An Irish cert tour, while the bands­ Suite” drew cheers from boat oars, helping to “We all enjoyed play- George R. Ine. “We’re men are on their 15 day Melody,” the theme from the crowd. Songs from make the “ Michael, Row lng for such an enthusi- looking forward to com ­ summer training pro­ "Hogan’s Heroes," and a the well known musical, The Boat” segment more astic audience,” stated lng back again as soon as Hampton Baach gram. Box Office Open 7 p.m. l lif.itn- minstrel show tune that “ Jesus Christ Super- “ realistic.” Band Director CWO/4 weean.” NOW SHOWING thru CASINO featured the musical abil­ Following a couple of star,” were followed by 926-2233 the haunting melody, T ubs. August 20 ities o f the trombone sec­ rousing march tunes, the NOW thru TUESDAY SHOWS 7 & 9 “Killing Me Softly, DRIVE-'N THEATRE a o m is s io n $2.00 tion. beautiful “ Chealsea u - ' 5 f HY-WAY DRIVE IN BEH NF.f-S O N V \ : M IJ4 > which featured the fabu­ Rte. 1 No. Hampton 964-8011 Children $1.00 lous trumpet - playing o f TWO WALT DISNEY MOVIES NOW PLAYiNG A THBIFS NOTHIN’ SP/5 Donald W.Shedd. "HERBIE" THEY WONT TRY!! MARSHALL’S SAUNDERS " DIGBY Music with a Latin beat and THE LARGEST LIVING DOG'! Restaurant and Lobster Pool was provided by the "DUMBO" (6) band, when four of the1 LOE (Shown 1st. All Week) Guardsmen; “El Pol- DUMBO Will Be Shown 1st Each Night d r tY Lobsters - Clams - lacko,” “Juan,” “Two,” -Co- Feature- Steamers - and “El Metrecal” per­ (G) MARY formed to the Cheers of " JUNIOR BONNER" Hot Boiled Lobster Dinners the crowd. SALISBURY, MASS. A bit of humor was In- CRAZV Townies Every Day is . r, iected Into the act (not plannetTby him!) when a laiuiv * BunkerHill Day surprised Band Director Wlnnacunnwr Flood (Beach Road) Hampton, N.H. I REMEMBER Ine was handed a beat ' FULLY AIR CONDITIONED PETER FONDA P G o p e n 7 D A Y S HAPPY HOUR up trumpet that was Ilter- THRU AUG. 17th THE 6000 OLD DATS 431-9847 2:30-4:30 Mon-Fri aly falling apart by band ENTERTAINMENT - DANCING A LITTLE BIT members moments be­ 'The Lady from Maxim's Hampton Baach P R E G N A N T From Bessie Oates, M t Olive, 1 Mile North of Rye Harbor State Park fore he was to join In the Reservation's N.C.: When I was a child we I he.’.tri- Aug. 19-24 , NOW TH R U A U G . 17 SURF 926- 3091 fun filled polka, i (603) 926-3073 tlLtbN HbRLIE lived on a farm. M y parents “ Johnny’s Knocking!’’ raised most of the food that we NOW thru TUESDAY SHOWS 7 & 9 r f t l 'D lhhc'ia Wednesday & Sat. "Join the cast on the lawn DAVID McCALLUM ate. Back then, people raised Matinees at 2:30 for free champagne after rice in this area. They also grew M/Sgt. Frederick. Kos j INCLUDE "CROWN'" wheat and carried it to the mill was the featured soloist Curtain 8:40 the opening night perfor- to have it ground for flour. Com MATRIMONIAL ” The ALOHA SHOP for that show - stopper, Always Free Parking mance on Mon. Aug. 19. A love storv that rocked th e. was ground for meal. Most peo­ worlds exceptionally exciting! ple killed their own hogs for zanybarbra. SUMMER SALE singing both in English SHRIMP COCKTAIL Live Theatre for Children Every Saturday at l la.m Eves. Mon.-Sat. Mats. vVed.tfc Fri meat and I remember how cold Hawaiian Fashions For Man, Woman & Children and in Polish, much to OR Tickets at J.J. Newberry it- used to be when my folks the delight of the capa­ Sat. Aug. 17 "OLIVER TWIST" and box office killed our hogs. GIFTS FROM THE ISLANDS Jawalry - Parfumas city crowd. (207) 646*5511 Ogunquit, Me During hog killing time, we Monday - Saturday 9 - 9 Sun. 1 - S LOBSTER STEW young people were in school and it was a happy time to come PG A “Hootenanny" med­ home from school and smell the JEANNETTE'S 1------1 i o f fresh and ley, which has been a good things. It seemed SEA SHORE SHOP state - wide favorite, was ______------Earbra Streisand Dresses, Gowns, Coordinates & Pantsuits next on the program. All > of a sudden, a rubber chi­ S U i e w i i was a one-room school V i , n % cken appeared to be fly­ Bathing Suits • Sportswear. - J U /O OFF HAMPTON BEACH CASINO ing back and forth across ONLY SIX MILES FROM S U P P E R CLUB Man's Dept. Sandals \ the stage during the "Chi­ PORTSMOUTH CIHCll IF1IN0RAMAIIUH U l\Hm N PARKifU iil —COMING— 30% off 30-50% off! cken Reel” segment, and then clouds o f feathers Coming Aug. 17th [in those days because you had Fashion Shows Every Thurs. at Farragut Hotel at Noon of Salisbury Beach [ to leave home and live in a THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT billowed forth! Seen I town with a high school. That OPEN ,7 D A Y S A W EEK Bankamericard & 'Ma^ercharge through the white haze 1 meant a lot of money that most Ocean Blvd. Rt. 1-A ______RyeBgad^Njj^ then w ere actual row Lester Lanin KIDDIES DAY I people didn't have. Every Wed. 1-8 Buffet & Dancing $13.50 per big discounts BOTH THEATRES ARE COMFORTABLY AIR-CONDITIONED person Bait & Lines Furnishedi < DATE NITE Charters & Excursions - Dancing Only $7.00 Every Thur. Arranged. After 8:45 per person 7 p m -Closing He Port-She Rides Free!, GRANITE STATE Fish & Lobster FISHING PARTIES This Saturday Night BOATS LEAVE DAILY Over jjjtjj^Kinds Market 8 a.m. and 1 D.m. Ted Herberts Big Band Sound All Day Boats Fresh Fish Wad., Sat., Sun. with of Family Fun! R YE HARBOR. N.H. OVER YEARS A T RYE HARBOR,N.H. THE SHOW TOPPERS Games •Thrill Rides Live & Boiled Lobsters Telephone 964-5303 50 Rye, N.H. FEATURING VOCALISTS Exotic Foods*Snacks O N THE WATER OFF ROUTE 1A Bait & Tackle Tel. Portsmouth OPEN JUNE THIU OCTOBER K aren Cameron & Dick Newell FIREWORKS 436-9356 DINING NOON - 2:30 P.M. - 5:00 P.M.-.10:00 P.M. RESERVATIONS COMING WEDNESDAY AUGUST 28 Swordfish 32S lb Capt. "Mindy" Ritter COCKTAILS NOON - 12:00 P-M. GLEN MILLER tin's F r id a y N ig h t BOX 125 Candia, N.H. CLOM P MONDAY IXCIPT HOLIDAYS 603-964-6466 MASTER CHARGE BANKAMERICARD ■ FREE PARKING For Buffet CALL (603) 926-5600 1 1205 Ocean Blvd. Tel. 483-2723 ■ Reservations For Buffet Required | Rye, N.H. 431-6606 Capt. R.L. Curtis, Jr. August 14,1974 - The Beachcomber - Page 5 Antiques Show in Rye Next Week

RYE - In this day and hausted. age of planned obsoles­ Twenty exhibitors rep­ cence, when even Swiss resenting Maine, New watchmakers are creat­ 'Hampshire, Massachu­ ing plastic watches which setts and cannot be repaired, it is will display and offer for wondered how long our sale antiques covering supply of good antiques the entire range of family can continue. heirlooms. Treasures such as fine period and For tunately, our fore­ country furniture, glass, fathers built their pro­ china, silver, jewelry, ducts with no calculated paintings, nautical items, life expectancy, and as a orientals, toys, primi­ result we have many, tives, clocks, will be many antiques as sturdy among the thousands of as the day they were Items offered for sale. buUL The location of the Show is excellent. The A visit to the Rye, N.H. Farragut Playhouse Is Antiques Exhibit and adjacent to the renowned Sale to be held August Farragut Hotel, by the 21-22, Wednesday, 1-9 sea, on the beautiful coas­ W INNING CUTIES - Tracey Julian, age five p.m. and Thursday, 10 tal route 1A in Rye (left) and partner Tami Santucci, age three were a.m. - 6 p.m„ at the Far- Beach. Spacious free ragut Playhouse, Route the youngest contestents in the talent show, as w ellf parking facilities will be as the first place winner in the junior division 1A, Rye Beach, will soon available, and tickets show that the supply of Getting into the act is Howard Leonard, director may be purchased at the of the Hampton Beach Chamber of Commerce fine antiques is not ex­ door. and the talent show’s master of ceremonies. G REASE - Captured back stage after stealing first place in the senior division, Na Na Sha threatens the photographer, all in fun. (Staff Photo) /OPEN Trail Rides Daily 1 11 leave the crowd and be o ff on a cloud o f stinging Atlantic spray/My heading’s for the Spanish shore where the young Muchachos play/ I’ll hitch the trail o f a slippery whale with the azores on the lea/ And Convenient be back again in five minutes, when I realize that it was a pretty foolish idea. " 2 4 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Talent Abounds At Beach Finals Food 1 Julie Castro Wins Second HAMPTON BEACH - and second place in the 3, captivated the audi­ vers to the tune of Run Students of the Betty - junior division. ence with a song and Around Sue made the jud­ HAMPTON - Julie ing in summer classes Store >EUElfEn HOURS Ann Gentino School of In the senior division, dance routine of Ain’t She ges decision a foregone Castro, Age 5, won se­ now. i^Brinr Dance in Wetherfield, for contestants age 17 Sweet. Second place in conclusion. cond prize in the Jr. Divi­ MEDI- S j E J . en mass on the division went to the and up, a group of four When Na Na Sha made sion of the talent show at She is the daughter of Fage Family, a seven Hampton Brimfull the Hampton Beach ta­ Massachusetts greasers their way on stage to ac­ Hampton Beach July 29. S/sgt and Mrs. James ,61 High St. lent show Monday night member singing and SHOPPE stole off with first place cept first prize, with tee She is a student at the Howell of 457 Wlnnacun- dancing family from and danced off with first and a set of hubcaps for shirt sleeves still rolled Centre School and will en­ net Road, Hampton. She 471 Lafayette Rd., Hampton Wetherfield. Three of the their pantomine prefor- up, one of the group grab­ ter her fourth year of a Is was third runner up In Stables five acts in the junior divi­ 9 2 6 -5 2 9 1 mance of two 1950s hits dancing at Marie P a ­ the “Little Miss Jubilee — The Beachcomber - In an sion were from the Con­ bed and bussed Temple & Route 1 Hampton Falk inflation ridden world, Run Around Sue 'and Bruner, Miss Hampton tent’s School of dancing Contest" In Portsmouth Discount Health still a bargain - It's F R E E Charlie Brown. necticut school, as was a Beach, with a move this fall. She is participat­ July 31. I 926-8152 fourth act in the senior di­ which should be put in the and Beauty Aids The talent competition, vision. Smithsonian. watched by a crowd of Rye resident Ronnie over 3,000 which spilled Seaver was the sole local In addition to Miss Bru­ CflOT OFF Film out of the Seashell and contestant in the senior ner, judges were Kathy onto' ‘ Ocean Boulevard, division, singing and ac­ Laffin, Miss Cola ^ v/0 _ Processing was the final event bring­ companying himself on and Russ Charron, a Win- VAOtTlOHERS YOU R Prints - Slides - Movies ing together winners the guitar April Wind, a nacunnet High School tea­ )ove Pancake Housei cher and dramatics direc­ (except SpecFal Processing) from five weeks of song he wrote four — PANCAKES ANYTIME — competition at the beach. months ago. tor. R /C CENTER Howard Leonard, direc­ 1 .PROPORTIONAL Local talent was well It was however, the tor of the Hampton Beach represented in the con­ greasers who stole the UNITS Hnan Mon. ” S it 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. Complete test. Ann Appel and Carol show. Using the stage Chamber of Commerce, U p e il Sunday 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. was the master of • RIC ENG INES Livingstone, both Hamp­ name Na Na Sha, a take Clam ton 14 year olds, played off on a 50s revival ceremonies and did a cre­ • R/C PLANE KIT guitar and sang a song of group's name which is it­ ditable job of keeping the Dinner $3.95 their own composition, self a take off on a 50s stage clear of young spec­ > .R/C PARTS Selfish People. Another base line (which goes to tators who pressed about. Includes Appetizer, Hampton resident, 12 show how camp 50s nos­ Young Kevin O'Neil, a F IT T S PHOTO & HOBBY SHOP TO PLACE YOUR French Contour summer resident of Fried Clams, Cole Slaw, year old Brian Hall, talgia is) the four 17 year King's Highway Plaza A D HERE - Cutting & Styled s showed his stuff .with a lip olds slithered on stage Hampton Beach did a fine job as stage hand Rtes. 101 & 108 Exeter/Stratham. N.H. , Beverage, Dessert sing version of Joy to the and set the udience C A LL 474-3021 MARGARET'S S and microphone adjuster. . 12 M IL E S F R O M T H E B EA C H Also serving: Haddock Scallop, World which featured a squealing. Since the ma­ Hampton Beach and Shrimp Dinners dancing interlude. jority of the viewers were Through the summer experiencing the 50s for and in summer’s past the Beauty Salon It was two real cuties the first time their fren­ talent competition has 1 A d i worth Am . [Visit Our Gift Shop Upstair^ from Wetherfield who Hampton Baacti zied reaction cannot be been one of the major at­ 285 OCEAN BLVD. won the junior division attributed to nostalgia, tractions' at the beach. Tel. 926-5441 HAMPTON'S NORTH BEACH however. Tracey Julian, but the deadpan prefor- Monday night was no ex­ : age 5 and Tami Santucci, mance of macho manue- ception. LINCOLN HOUSE RESTAURANT 95 Ocean Blvd., Hampton Beach

LINCOLN RESTAURANT We offer excellent meals served in pleasant surroundings by a prompt and courteous staff that will enhance your from the in evening gowns dining pleasure. to brand name sports wear and SUNNY'S LOUNGE Freedom accessories. Our quiet, intimate lounge is adjacent to our restaurant. It's a great place to end the day. Come Take Advantage of Our Entire Summer Sale Enjoy Arnold Elder As He Sings Traditional Freedom Irish Folk Songs In Our Lounge From NOW ON SALE Our Full Menu Features High Prices STEAKS COQUILLE ST. JACQUES [ PRIME R IB S OF BEEF LOBSTERS S E A B R O O K S O U T H G A T E (NEXTTO^EMOU^S)^J7^3880^ 20-50% off SI O YSTERS ON THE HALF SH ELL 331 Ocean Blvd. Cor.-Ross Ave. Just North o f Memorial Statue 926-693 Page 6 -The Beachcomber - August 14,1974 from HISTORY'S SCRAPBOOK ORDINANCES August 14,1974-The Beachcomber-Page 7 DATES AND EVENTS FROM YESTERYEARS New as well as old ordinances are now In effect An atomic bomb was dropped bn NagaaaH, Japan, on August 9, 1945. at Hampton Beach. These are posted at the I^SatUns** Missouri became the 24th state admitted to the Union Hampton Beach Chamber of Commerce and Don’t miss lj on August 19, 1821. many other locations throughout the beach. Andrew Carnegie, famous American industrialist and philanthropist, died oo August 11, 1919. It Is recommended that visitors become The treaties were signed on August 12. 1898, officially aqualnted with these ordinances, to avoid possi­ ending the Span'sb-American War. bility of violations,, thus making your stay at The border between East and West Berlin was sealed off Hampton a bet ter vacation. by the Bast Germans on August II, 1981. Japan surrendered on August 14, 1945, thus ending World Hampton Beach is State owned aad controlled. War II. FEATURING HANDMADE SOUVENIRS, ONLY The Panama Canal officially opened on August 15, 1914. The following have been adopted In the Inter­ est of safety at all New Hampshire State Park Located on •"C" Street, Hampton Beach, NH (603) 926-4062 Beaches.: • Large assortment of hond-mode and hand-painted candles • Beautiful selection of souvenir and gift Items 1. Swimming shall be restricted to the areas de­ . Bowcrafts - stickcrofts - yomcrofts - quilts - signated as the swimming beach. afghans-pillows- Floral arrangements - terrariums . . . . 2. Infla tables shall not be permitted in the wat­ er. WE INVITE YOU TO COME IN AND BROWSE AROUND 11111 PORTSMOUTH, N.H. FOR A FUN-FILLED VACATION 3. Empty bottles shall not be permitted on the beach or in the water. A visit to Sweaterville is a vacation Must! You'll 4. Fires shall not be permitted. find it a joy to shop for our outstanding collection Try These Area 5. Alcoholic beverages are prohibited In public. INTRODUCING of Sweaters and Sportswear for the entire family. You Save at Sweaterville on Nationally Advertised 6. Dogs and other pets shall not be permitted in Brands. Establishments . • . the water or on the beach. The Moppets 7. Changing of clothes in car Is prohibited. Monday thru Friday 10 to 10 8. A11 persons shall obey any reasonable re­ Saturday 10 to 6 quest by authorized park attendants or life­ 16 different pictures Sunday 1 to 6 Surf Hotel & Buzzell’s Janmere Motel guards. Candy Shop. Turn Right on BY-PASS US 1 North at Lums Foot of "D" St. Hampton Beach, N.H. 9. Lifeguards and the Chamber of Commerce Rest., one block at the corner of Maplewood 52 Ashworth Ave. shall not assume parental responsibilities for and Central Ave., in Portsmouth, N.H. 275 Ocean Blvd. 926-3975 children left unattended by their parents or 603-926-3822 guardian. Visit our Lakeport and Wolfeboro, N.H. Stores Martin Motel Court Dolphyn Motel 454 Winnacunnet Road 49 Ashworth Ave. Hamoton. N. H. Bankamericard & Mastercharge Hampton Beach, N.H. Mr. Mrs. C.M. Martin 926 2265 • 926-2771 and 35 pound blue hake who's been fishing here YOUNG SINGERS - 35 yound people from the tour­ The two hour concert provides entertainment for were caught. Mrs. Fran- at the Smith and Gilmore Jeanne's Sun. ing Up with People group will be appearing locally the entire family. couer of Bondsvllle Mass, Fishing Pier for over 20 Hillcrest Motor Inn & Surf Motei Knit Knack at the Hampton Beach Casino Thursday, August 15. got a 16 pound codfish. years now brings his 113 Ocean Blvd. 582 Ocean Blvd. She comes fishing each grandchild with him in­ Corner H. Street *• —•■VV WWIIWICU UUU UUIUI weekend and is a very stead of his children as he Hampton Beach YARN SHOP cle Ebenezer was quite a 603-926-9107 eaten in large enough quantities. 150 Epping Road, Exeter, N.H. Tel. 772-5900 I Political Adv.l I Political Adv.l good fisherman (as most did In years past. Frank, 926-9756 fellow and stories about females are!) Lots of cod who certainly doesn’t the old guy are limited look like a grandfather, only by my lather’s and cusk were caught Imagination. It seems this week and 8 Haddock fishes on the Princess tm one trtp and Inst about and \s a very am m rtul Old tost h\s Ule at sea everyone caught »t least wstrffmaii vriHreHyjyswIs^ THE and his spirit has sport. T h e Seagate SEAGATE DEPARTMENT STORE BRIDGES watched over each gener­ one fish and most people 9 Ashworth Avenue In the Seagate Complex • Hampton Beach ation of h Is fishing family caught more the day I Arlene Gilmore, the went out. There’s no guar­ alee lady on the porch of ever since. Whenever we antee that you'll hook TO CONGRESS have fantastic fishing or the pier, invites everone Complex into one but the chances to come and buy some Clothing for the Entire Family AN EXPERIENCED, SINCERE, HARD WORKER, find something interest­ are pretty good. ing such as a 200 year old worms or rent a boat GIFTS - SOUVENIRS - TOYS 50% off ...WORKING FOR YOU. anchor it’s always thanks Frank Dennis, a faith­ from her. She says the BOOKS & MAGAZINES - on Sandals, Slacks, Shorts, Beach Hats, J o h n W . H a n ra h a n . M a n c h e s te r. N H . F is c a l A g e n t to good old Uncle Ebene­ ful customer from flounder fishing’s picking GREAT HOUSEWARES Little Boys Dungarees- Slack Tops zer. Uncle Eb also taught Schenectady, N.H. has up so now's the time to Selection of Well-Known Brand Names and a few Sweatshirts! the family how to salt cod­ caught a good amount of come on down and see C a t h y ’s fish and we continue to­ fish this vacation. Frank, her. ^ Candle £Ued Cjijt §ltof> ( j day to practice this and- , OUR VERY OWN CANDIES C o r n e r ent method of preserving THE MOST COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE ON THE BEACH THE VERY BEST fish. The number one in­ A COMPLETE CANDLE SHOP By Cathy Foote gredient Is naturally a SMITH & GILMORE FISHING PIER codfish and the best are HAMPTON BEACH N.H. Phone »O3-926-3503 10-50 % o f f SALE My family’s been a from 10 to 30 pounds. The 1 0 % t h e s t o r e E G U L A R , t e m s m fishing family way back cod fish is split along the past good old Uncle Eben- backbone and then salted ezer who was my great down for one or two days. DEEP SEA FISHING 20%/V ANDOFF CHRISTMASCANDLES RINGS grandfather’s great Uncle Ebenezer probably SEAGATE PUB grandfather’s uncle. Un- used a barrel for the salt­ Candies Made On The Premises 25 % 0FF HA NDBA Gs Corner " A '' Street ing but now in modem and Ashworth Ave. times we use tbe bath 50 %_ OFF SPECIAL SALES TABLES “ A Relaxing Atmosphere” BUTTERNUT tub. There’s nothing like Hamilton Beach CREAMY FUDGE 9 Ashworth Ave. at Seagate Complex The Family Restaurant at Hampton Beach looking forward to a long HAND DIPPED CHOCOLATES HYPNOSIS shower after a hot day at Hampton Beach, N.H. for CARME L CORN Smoking. Weight and the beach and then re­ Open 7 days • Master Charge • Bank Amorieard DIETETIC CANDIES M bit Control turning home to find a Specializing In T R Y OUR For Appt 1 -603-4 74-2581, salted cod In the tub. I’ve Prime Ribs SALAD BAR HAMPTON BEACH, N.H. thrown a lot of codfish out m a Seafoods « of that tub too! Next the Three new party boats - all fully equipped NOW OPEN 7 DAYS Included With fish spends at least three Steaks and Lobster MjKSSSSSSft^^ days in the hot dry sun, A W E E K prepared to your liking Every Dinner then back In the house to New radar on each boat ~ Leave Hampton,. From Europe sweat a few days and then back to the sun. Af­ Harbor daily at 8:00 A.M. and 1:30 P.M. BREAKFAST ter about two weeks the NEW BEAUTY, SALON Children's Special Dinner Served 'til 9:30 serving fish are completly cured May I to Octobar 1 , vegetable, salad, Spaghetti & Meatballs under 12 Fri.-Sat. 'til 10 PM and are now called dun- lolfns HHt-j&glhtg homemade rolls & butter Bread & Butter...... $.75 Restaurant & Lounge 'til 1 AM 7:00 am - 11: 00 am fish (they’re done al­ FINEST FACILITIES on the COAST right). These fish stay Conditioned P**** ^ 0 t l We Feature the All-Nite Board. edible for quite some SPECIAL TACKLE SHOP BAIT SHOP " Sandwich w/French Fries $2.00 *.99 time but of course there’s Walk-In Blow Haircut Permanent REFRESH ° ur Lounge Special" NOW OPEN Two Eggs any style with Ham, those who’ll say that a S®™'08 Frosting Wig* Two Eggs any style, salt cod will never be edi­ RESTAURANT • FREEZER STORAGE Y O U R S E L F SATURDAY & SUNDAY Toast. Coffee; Home Fries * 1 . 5 0 ble. What was good . Coloring Wiglets / Complete with ham, toast FREE PARKING Tint New Style Haircuts^ Try our Draught enough for Eb Is good Beer in A Frosted Seafood Menu FOR BREAKFAST and coffee enough for us. . .good Mug. “Cocktails, . 9 Ashworth Ave. In the Seagate Complex enough for my father any­ We welcome you to visit the fishing pier Restaurant Liquor Between way. Hampton Beach, N.H. Tel. 603-926-3282 License”." TIDES HOTEL and the lobster pound Call For Appointment______7 & 9 a.m, 123 OCEAN BOULEVARD Uncle Ebenezer helped ACROSS PROM PLAYGROUND, HAMPTON BEACH us' out a bit this past Daily week. A 36 pound pollack Located South End of Hampton Beach . P*ge 8 - The Beachcomber - August 14.1974 August 14/1974 - Tfie Beachcomber - Page 9 Festival Week At Hampton Beach LOCATION HAMPTON BEACH - ton Beach by the Cham- tlve Director, a special Emergency and General The week of August 18 - 24 ber of Commerce. Ac- week of entertainment & Police Statton — Ashworth Ashworth Ave., Tel I has been designated as cording to Howie Leo- has been planned with Festival week at Hamp- nard, Chamber Execu- 926-3334. the family in mind. Sun­ First Aid Station — Hampton Beach Sea Shell ft ! day night, the Sweet State Park Adelines Chorus from B: m / A Fire SUtion — On Ashworth Ave., between "D” | I Lynn, Mass, will appear HI at 8:30 p.m. and “ F ” Streets. Tel. 926-3315 I •qjfl Post Office — Ocean Boulevard, north of “A” ■ Monday, The Showstop- Street. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8:30a.m. -5:00p.m. I -North Shoro Optical Co. pers Accordion orchestra f l m I of Lowell, Mass, and TOURIST INFORMATION Nashua, N.H. will pre­ CHAMBER OF COMMERCE I OPTICIANS sent concerts at 7:00 p.m. In Sea Shell, Ocean Boulevard and 8:30 p.m. Appearing I Tel. 928-8717 for shows on Thursday I and Friday will be The 1 'w '•t.-fodr

I Christophers, who have played leading night­ I clubs and present novel I interpretations of popu­ T V R EN TA LS lar songs and show times. | 3964 Urfoy.lt. ltd. THE SQUARE IN HAMPTON - Prior mmodate the bridge, the buildings 9as.wa*wi*. m e — l imn ■ Other entertainers will to 1899, the shopping center of Hamp­ were sold and moved to their present | Pertaneuth, N.H. M u h U r . H J i Man,Mn. be announced at the ton extended up both sides of Exeter locations which now constitutes the | tal.431-7099 ••*■711* 744-5715 Chamber office. Road (formerly Wigwam Row) on a center of Hampton. This photo was ta­ All shows will be held level with the Hampton Railroad Sta­ ken around the turn of the century and actually there Is little change in on The Sea Shell Stage at tion (now Depot Honda). When the Thi* it Carl Winslow of Glens Falls, N.Y. showing his catch This 30 pound Pollack was caught by Capt. Rick Gauron on 7:00 p jn . and 8:30 p.m. railroad overpass was built, and all the exterior of the buildings In over 70 aboard AI Gauron's deep sea party boat. A l Gauron's party boat, 'The Miss Hampton Beach.", the land was built up 50 feet to acco­ years. (ATuckMuseum Release)

•* SPECIAL ches during the week. The sport clam diggers Modern Radio For the month of August braved the green head flies and other insects to $100 Off fill their baskets but oth­ & Appliances Shompoo & Set with this ad ers gave up. Rtc. 1, North Hampton, N.H. — Lobster fishermen are THE, WINNIE'S BEAUTY SALON only pulling ther traps Folly Mill Road Seabrook N .H. 474-2432 every two or three days so their catch will build KJNGS LION \overedLSri (six of the best operators) up to a worth while trip. New 1 Be sure to bring this ad ! England' | Uaurant kUchih Al Gauron Kitchen&Bath Mac’s Clam & WHERE DlNlNli IS A DISTINCT PLEASURE Daily 8A.M . & 1:30P.M Ceufgr TAVERN D a iry •Bar FISH WHERE THE ACTION IS

Specializing in *DEEPSEA FISHING BOAT- *MACKERAL BOAT. Report BREAKFAST SERVED FROM 8:30-11:00 A.M Fried Clams and Seafood ABOARD Cod. cusk and hake lead the field this past DINNER SERVED FROM 5:00-9:00 P.M The "Miss Hampton Beach" The "Michelangelo OPEN week. Bait was getting re­ or The "Thumper" sults but the hopkins Jigs 11 AM-l'vPM and the Norweigen jigs Tel. 603-926-9106 WEEKENDS Radar Equipment and Fish Finders - All Day Off-Shore Boat Introducing -Spring & Fall Lines & Bait Furnished. got the bigger ones. 11AM-9:OOPM Blue fish are still invad­ HOLLISGWORTR MOTOR liVJV 926-2469 S T A T E PIER Free Parking WEEKDAYS ing the area and are be­ A" STREET. HAMPTON BEACH. NEW HAMPSHIRE Hampton End Of Bridge - Hampton Beach, N.H ing caught from boats trolling, using lures.. SUNSET CRUISES Super-Contemporary lo 8 pm "Bo m Ride" Monday th Adjacent Seabrook Police Station Blue fin tuna were Cabinetry J U L Y 1st hand lined this week RESTAURANT & TACKLE SHOP ranging from 550 to 900 Groceries, Beer & A le ...... lbs. Stripped bass are ONLY $1.45 Per Persoi showing up along the New At Hampton Beach ! GAURON'S HARBORSIDE MOTEL & coast and in the harbors. THE PARTY PLEASER Graft! for Parties. Picnics. Banqueli KITCHEN APARTMENTS Only a few small floun­ ders were reported in cat- CALL COLLECT 868 Lafayette Rd. Hampton Have Your Ears Pierced THE Special Year (617) 631-5555 COUNTRYSTORE Kcntucki) Fried thicken The Well German Import that took the Bolton End Sale in Home Show by Surprise. In Minutes (under new management) Our Gift Shop CATERING DIVISION in the Mehoney Shopping Center ALWAYS COLD BEER IN OUR FREEZERS BACK TO SCHOOL BARGAINS By Trained Registered Nurses Seabrook Beech, New Hampshire — -C-250 CALCULATOR REG $69.* $ 5 9 5 0 COMPLETE $6• 95 INCLUDES 14 CT. SOLID H e lp y Selfy — CTR-15 DELUXE PORTABLE SOLD POST EARRINGS CASSETTE RECORDER REG. $99* $ 7 9 9 5 ■ Surfsidf! Chalet Ice Cream Smorgasbord * SCT-909 STEREO CASSETTE PAINIESS-PIERCING UNDER ; 1 Start with your favorite • ASEPTIC (GERM FREE) S"W* (Old Country I ; ice cream flavor and... ; RECORDER/PLAYER REG.$229* $1 5995 CONDITIONS, IN COMPIETE i ' Atmosphere) ; 2 Add as much or as little, ; PRIVACY "O ld Time favorites playing at I p p ’ O T A I T U A N T ; as you like o f our six * : — CLARINETTE-80 AM /FM STEREO _ ; fantastic fruit flavors ; . the piano for your dining pleasure ft a. 8 TRACK , PHONO SYSTEM . REG. $199*$! 7 9 * 5 NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY ; and toppings. ; . Our Special This Week MANY OTHER BACK-T0-SCH00L SAVINGS UUJUUL8 Shore Dinners Our Specialty Enjoy the English HOT APPLE SUNDAE Page's EaiHPiercingCMnic Atmosphere of our New Lounge - THE PUB SEABROOK PORTSMOUTH TIDES HOTEL Seabrook Southgate Lafayette Rd. Rt. 1 5 A.hworth ™ llflQ U E f# 123 OCEAN BOULEVARD Lafayette Plaza, Lafayette Rd., Rt.1 73 Ocean Blvd. Cor. “L ” St. & Ocean Blvd.* 10-9 Mon.-Fri. 10-6 Sat. and Sun. 10-9 Mon.-Fri. 10-6 Set. 1-6 Sun OPEN 4 D A Y S a WEQ< ^ m .. ^ ACROSS FROM PLAYGROUND;HAMPTON BEACH Hampton Booth TUES-WED- THURS- FRI 4p'm' 9pm‘ Hampton Beach. N B . Tel. 926-5303 926-8780 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• P a ge 10 - The Beachcomber • August 14,1974 August 14,1974 - The Beachcomber - Pa ge 11

THE & Guest R oom s 17 'L ' Street, Hampton Beacn Elegance in Leisure Dining OPEN DAILY FROLICS CIRCUS ROOM Luncheon 12 — 4 p.m. Located O ff Rte. 1A In Salisbury Beach, Massachussetts Dinner D a ily 5 - 1 0 p jn . Sunday 12 - 1 0 p j f t PATRIOT'S LOUNGE PROUDLY PRESENTS IN CONCERT Nightly Entertainment & D M on., ’ Vie*. & Wad. T h u n , thru Sun. SKIP RAY MARQUIS . 1 i & the ’ DA V ID SO N KEN LANG TRIO Uliana's Special w Your Hosts Liquor open B Norman & Paul Grandmason Sandy Beaches Free Valet Parking-At the Ocean Side, Hampton Beach, N.H. 926-67621 License Baked Lasagna 12 noon Games Lovely Ladies Air Baked Fresh Daily Good Eats Conditioned Everyday Cheap Beer 1*03-926-3411 Ample Parking How To Get To Amusement Park on-Coiumbla Records Plenty of Dancing L O M A Z Z O ’S Cont. From P . 13 the old hay stacks can post cards, photographs, still be seen at low tide. The Hampton Marshes implements, and the like which pertain to an earl­ - These “salt” marshes Tuck Memorial ier Hampton. It is open to today are the only natur­ Museum - The Hampton the public every after­ al areas to be kept Just as Historical Society’s noon during July and ON our forefathers saw museum is located on the them. Today they serve original Meeting House August from 1 to 4 p.m. Thursday, August 15 TH, 1974 AND Friday, August 16,1974 and the admission is as wild life preserves and Green, on Park Avenue, Playhouse FREE. yesterday they served as and contains antiques, sil­ (( ALSO APPEARING DCLomazzo's hay fields for our farm­ ver, glass, china, quilts, Norsemen’s Rock - lo­ 99 Hi 1011 costumes, documents, Winnji'un’K’i Kojtl ing community. Sites of cated off Thorvald SEAFOOD Avenue In Surfslde Park, RT. 1 A. Ocean Blvd. LOBSTER is thought to be the final Jam ie* J& m r resting place of Lief NAKED TR UTH Erickson’s brother who included in our menu In TheDining Room was killed by Indians in 1008 A.D. This story can New Englands Only 2#500 Seat Night Club are these Italian Specialties SUPER SUNDAY BUFFET be found both in local In­ dian legend and Viking Baked Veal Cutlets a la Puralguni with Spaghetti . Mythology, Markings, Chicken ala Cacciaton with Spaghetti Noon Till 7 PM . FOR TICKETS AND INFO CALL "UNCLE JOHN Broiled Sirloin Steak a to fiu n o li with Spaghetti thought to be of Viking Veal a to Marsala with Spaghetti l i yo u 're lo o k in g fo r atmosphere' 5 25 $ 1 25 •onetow B m H of Chicken Parmtgiaai with Spaghetti Adults h A Children origin, can be seen on the ■ lu g i a i wnh Calaasan S—e» denial (6 1 7 )-4 6 5 -9 8 5 4 ■ I m m n with O u t Sauce (Red or White) and a dinner. .voiiTl j ffiniemIier\, Rock. B H n ap m A. CaccMlora wttb fp—ham * In The. , Loburt a 2 U c o M o h with Spaghetti 7 Deacon Tuck Grist Mill fgg Plant Pamagnaa “We’ve Got Both’i Shrunp Scampi (noted in Lemon Butler and Carlii Cracker Barrel Lounge - Rebuilt In 1815, the Grist [Sauce) with Spaghetti Lobster Fra Davota with Spaghetti Mill served the people of BAKED STUFFED MANICOTTI CHARLIE BRADSHAW! Hampton until early in FETTUCINE A LA ALFREDO Chambers Brothers To Appear VEAL SCALLOP1NI WITH SPAGHETTI the 20th Century. Two BAKED STUFFED LASAGNA Dont Forget We’re Having quarts payment for grind­ The Chamber Brothers 1966 when they recorded new material with their w ere raised in rural Mis­ In The Dining Room ing one bushel o f corn. It and released the classic old, each performance is located on the lower sissippi where the gospel “ Tim e Has Come Tod ay" has been electrifying. LAR G E ST AND FINEST SELECTION end of High Street. The culture instilled them the song that kicked off A Clean Sweep! BAKED STUFFED MANIpOTT l \ \\ OF ITALIAN FOOD J J SUPER SUNDAY BUFFET mill Is owned by the with abiding faith In the the whole “ psychedelic” FETTUCINE A LA ALPKeDO The Brothers' popu­ C O M E TO Town of Hampton and Is spirit of church and mus­ wave. It has since been Noon Till 7 PM larity and their place in VEAL SCALLOP1N1 -V iTH' 'Winnacunnel Road.I Vi mile from HamptonfMayhouee not open to the public. Nl- ic. Throughout their car­ placed in the Music Hall l V ' L \| \ f \ l* l i Adults J 4 25 Children J J 25 contemporary music has SPAGHETTI I lus Brook runs under the eer, from country choir o f Fame and the album of r Hampton Beach 926*9766 J never waned. With the BAKED STUFFED LASAGNA mill. lofts to the rock palaces the same title has been THE PORT of CALL BOUTIQUE popularity of their new al­ o f the United States and awarded a gold record. Sea Side Park - Lo­ bum and the success of HAMPTON CENTER Europe they have retain­ (Formally Huntley’s) cated next to the Coast their recent concert tour, ed their belief in both. Guard Station site at It's that song and oth­ the momentum is build­ at 7 ”F” St. Hampton Beach North Beach, this Park Upon leaving Mississi­ ers. like “ People Get Rea- ing again. was the location o f the ppi, Geoige, Willie, Les­ . dy” and “ I Can’t Stand ter and Joe Introduced early fish houses o f those It” that have helped The Chambers Broth­ I WE ACCEPT Hampton men who went their own kind of gospel DAILY amke the Brothers a stap­ ers will be appearing at MASTERCHARGE to sea for their livelihood. music on the coffee house le o f the concert circuits. the Frolics Circus Room circuit of California. Only two of these fish hou­ Ther triumphs (often to Thursday and Friday AND DINERS SIDEWALK They soon moved Into the ses remain. This park is tens o f thousands of danc­ August 15 and 16. Appear­ CLUB! *1 PANT SALE available to the public folk scene and later com­ ing, Joyous people) are ing with them for dancing bined their gospel and SALES without charge. (A Tuck too numerous to list. Just w ill be the fabulous band folk experiences with Museum Release) a few of the more recent “ Naked Truth.” Come to (Weather Permitting) rock music to create a ones have been in Bogo­ the Frolics Circus Room, Buy 1 Pair GET Second Pair For $100 sound that is still unique ta, Columbia; West Palm New England’s only 2,500 today. BARGAINS Beacb, Fla.; and on Don seat night club for two The Brothers were har- Kirchner’s “Rock Con­ rocking nights of dyna­ blngeers once again In cert.” Combining their mite music. GALORE End of Season Clothing Out Sale from ^ 00 and up! Jeans-Slacks-Pants-Jerseys-Shirts-and Blouses All iStyles & Sizes -Mastercharge

At Hampton Beach At Salisbury Beach oar i nn Restaurant & Lounge 5 Ashworth Ave (across from the Police Stationl) JUST ARRIVED - Breakfast 7:30-11:30 a.m. • OUR NOW FALL SELECTION Razzmatazz Zeppelin East Boutique Est. 1825 Hampton Beech. N.H.; 12:30-2 p.m. Dinner 4-ltO'PJn> 7 5 WHERE THE BIG BOY BREAKFAST IS A TRADITION DISCOUNT BOUTIQUE H IG H R ISE . . . Glen Timo- I Featuring: 3_Eggs; Bacon o r Sausage; Toast, Butter & Jam, C o ffe e , Tea.’ UNISEX O P E N 11-9, T IL L L A B O R D A Y AND PLOUGH BOY LEATHER SHOP ncy doein't hive tenants tor The Port of Call Boutique Will Be Giving OPEN 1 - 10 FRI - SAT 11 - 11 fils Oakland, Me. apartment LUNCHEO N and F T V ST AR N IG H T L Y i j houae for birds yet, because FASHION SHOW entertainment I j Away A Complete Stereo System Labor Day of the atructure being freshly EVERY THURSDAY 1 Bert Fafard _ painted. Glen, a custodian for by the Mary Adams) -NIGHTLY AT THE PIANOL_. wlc'E.t.ntin the1 l C | the Watervllle school depart­ Weekend - Enter A s Many Times As You DressfShopi • l n _ . _ . ,, S E A V IE W L O U N G E t ment, hopes to hare a foil .....12:30-2 /. • (Dancing Saturday), • ‘ 1 house outside his residence Wish With Every $10.00 Purchase Support Your Local Head Shops! here next year after the paint 'Not Near the Ocean, but On it!' Going north, turn right at Boar’s Head U

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mr n a n r . _ r i /• . /-i The course consists of This deadline is Impor­ pered. Today the Green landed her and pro­ Hunter Safety Ltourse six weekly classes given tant as Individual teach­ Places of Interest contains the buildings of ceeded to the Meeting Friday evenings from 7 ing packets must be or­ PLEASE HELP KEEP OUR the Hampton Historical House Green on what is NORTH HAMPTON - open to any person four­ to 9 p.m. starting Aug. 16. dered for each regis­ Olde English Village Founder’s Park - lo­ tiers. It Is believed that The Hampton Rod & Gun teen years and older. Any Society, the Tuck House, now Landing Road. All persons wishing to trant. Dr. Simmons may cated off Park Avenue this Park Is unique In the the Tuck Memorial Mu­ Known as “ Nudd’s Land­ Club will offer the N.R.A. person between the ages take the course must pre be reached by calling OF HAMPTON and Landing Road, oppo­ United States. The Park Hunter Safety Course to of sixteen and nineteen BEACHES CLEAN!! seum and the One - room ing,” this Marsh land - register with Dr. Eric 964-8781. Conservation Of­ . 461 WINNACUNNET RD site the Tuck Museum, Is was dedicated on October District School House. area was ahe scene of the begivenatthe No. Hamp­ must have passed this dedicated to Rev. 14, 1925, "Founder's W. Simmons of No. ficer James St. Martin Conveniently Located to Ftoutai 95 8. IOI Also various historical first brick yard, boat ton Fire Station starting course before obtaining Hampton before Aug. will assist in the instruc­ Stephen Bachller and Day.” Aug. 16th. The course Is their first hunting lisence. markers of Hampton's building site, and salt 12th. tion. LUXURY APARTMENTS those founding families Meeting House Green • past can be viewed on the works. It Is located at the of Hampton of 1638. located on Park Avenue, Green. end of Landing Road next 1 & 2 Bedroom & Executive 2 Bedrooms Contest Stones have been placed adjacent to the Tuck Mu- The Landing • On the to the Hampton Boat DIAMONDS Rental Agent on Pram Isas on the Meeting House seu, where the first set­ 14th of October 1638, Rev. Club. Green memorial Park by Stephen Bachller and his Going Out off Business entirT stock For Kids tlers of Hampton built Please Turn To P. 10 W ATCHES & GIFTS 926-5607 the various "daughter” their first Meeting House small band of pioneers. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ HAMPTON - A child­ towns and bearing their In 1638. Here the first ★★★★★★**** ★ ren’s art contest will be names as well as many homes appeared, and VALUABLE COUPON held in~ Portsmouth as family stones with the around the Green, early Tuck Museum part of the Gilley's Day names of the early set- Hampton grew and pros­ Redeem this coupon celebration on Monday, >H 4 » W D ^ Aug. 26. 9 Wholesale R e ta il Aides Named GAU LIN'S Monday, August 19th Gilley’s Day honors Ro­ ******************** ******* GREATEST fo r FREE GIFT. land Gilbert, who has op­ PENNY PINCHERS HAMPTON - The Tuck Zsiray, Jan Lurvey, and erated a lunch cart in LOBSTER CO. Memorial Museum starts Marion Freeman, Custo­ Portsmouth’s Market Its second month o( being dian of the Tuck House. JEWELERS DISCOUNT STORE open for the summer sea­ VALUABLE COUPON Square for many years, and plans to retire this Hampton Beach, N .H . DRESS FABRICS son with a roster of 28 Over 500 persons' vis­ Redeem this coupon volunteer Aides to assist ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ fall. Telephone 926-3424 Specializing in polyester doubleknits ited the museum during * * * * * $ 100,000 * * * * * * Wednesday, Aug. 21st the visitor each afternoon July and many more arc ★★★★★ Children from three to MENS AND WOMENS CLOTHING from 1 to 4 p.m. expected to come in Aug­ fo r FREE GIFT. twelve years old are In­ ust since it Is a busier ★★★★★★★★*:★★ vited to participate. The The Home Of ------MAVERICK JEANS - Under the able direc­ UNRESTRICTED STOREWIDE SALE ★★★★★★ tion of the Custodian, month. There Is much to BARGAIN! contest is sponsored by see and learn about th the r* ****************** 41 the M ALL at Portsmouth 8-TRACK TAPES $1.99 Marion Freeman, who co­ MATCHED Good Lobsters & ordinates the scheduling museum and an after­ ■ 4C DM r Frfendi and Cuxomart. Parade, with prizes do­ P A P E R B A C K b o o k s M A G A Z IN E S # J 9 e PEN SET & noon spent there is well I am happy to announce that King Jewelers has pur­ nated by Nelson W. Al­ of the aides, they include chased the Gaulin Jewelry store In Hampton. REG. $9.95 worth the price of the ad­ We are offering the entire inventory to you at fantastic S Lobster Meat Rte. 1 Lafayette Rd. Seabrook Gertrude Sherburne, drich, developer of the mission which is always savings. Everything in the store has been reduced up to ,NO" '2.99 MALL. Children may sub­ i Open 7 Days a Week Jewell Brown, Caroline 50 % and even more in some departments. Higgins, Gertrude Pal­ FREE. A fter the sale we w ill put in all new inventory and we mit their rendition of Gil­ MON. - FRI. 9-9 SAT. & SUN. 9-6 w ill offer all Jewelry services including watch repairing. • aFRESH CLAMS aSTEAMING CLAMS mer, Dorothy Holman, So come in during this fantastic sale and get acquainted ley’s cart from now Among a few of the dis­ DIAMONDSI' Quality Merchandise & Discount Prices Olive Tardiff, Kay Mor­ and take advantage o f the tremendous savings on this fine through August 23 at the •MSSSStStSStMStStttMMSMMSMtM# plays which can be quality merchandise. 1 DIAMONDSI rissey, Marjorie Batchel- Portsmouth Parade ren­ viewed are antique furni O w n e r — I DIAMONDSI < der, Dorothy Cummings, WATCHES tal trailer on Hanover ture, silver, pewter Leslie Cummings, Betty MEN'S ft LADIES’ Street. Entries will be dis­ glass, china, quilts, cos played on the lower level Hart, and Ethel Garland. tumes kitchen wooden up to , CROSSES of the M ALL from Mon­ Don't be alone tonight! Also, Minnie Phil- ware, farm implements R E G . S 3 OO day, August 19 through brook, Leonore Bleher. fishing gearj documents STOREWIDE SALE 60% o f f * ! NOW Tuesday, August 27. *1.29 Find a friend at Beachhead Mully Nickerson, Rollie photograph and post card STARTS 10 AJA. THURSDAY A $50 Savings Bond will Paige, Dorothy Hanglln, albums, to mention just a Ann M errill, Marlon few of the exhibits which Ogee T f t pje. Tkersiey, FrUey m i Safer fa y M m ' s m d lo d is »’ G m u Ia * i M t h t r be awarded the First GREATFOOD Great Entertainment Knight, Kay Leary and pertain to an earlier Place Winner in each of Served I d Our Restaurant AUG. 13-.18 £ ■ Grace Perkins. Hampton. BILLFOLDS COME three age categories: 3 to 7:30a.m.-8p.Ri. Dally EARLY And.^Helen Garland, FREE GIFT M A N Y STYLES 6; 7 to 9; 10 to 12. Second ‘G tm CHEF IS FRONT* ’B1RWWIGMAM BROWN" Why not visit it today ACT NOW FREE You M ust Save On — CO M ffARir— J5.00 VALUE 51.99 and third place winners Ruth Chilton, Gertrude and bring a friend. (A NO PURCHASE oins •will also receive prizes In THE CULINARY INSTITUTE AUG. 19&20 EVERY PURCHASE Richardson, Stephen Tuck Museum Release) NECESSARY i each of these categories. OFN.Y. "PHLUPH” LADIES ENTIRE Winners will be announ­ AIJG. 21-25 HAMILTON STOCK j BRUSH *« * ced and prizes awarded HOIAMOHO WATCH ladies' A Men's [SHOEHORN at the Gilley’s Day Din­ "SUNDAY DRIVE" REG S650 00 JEWURY \ r E G . $2 50,rrJ ner by Nelson W. Aldrich. FREE GIFT .00 l n o m ' 1 . 2 9 TO EVERYONE THURS. MORNING Children may use any v C h e v r o l e t /j L Lodi** 19 Dnmwid medium of their choice to L W ATCH KNIFE SIT YOU MUST , depict the lunch cart. STAC HANOI! USE OUR CONVENIENT [ REG.SH8.00 S4 06 VALUE 5 4 V I ON Judging will be based on LAY AWAY RIAN } - 4 1 9 ” EVERY artistic merit and origi­ ^ 8 8 ^ , PURCHASE nality by a panel of three WALLACE CHEVROLET, INC. FIRST SALE EVER AT Judges. For further Infor­ 641 LAFAYETTE ROAD T RUSSIAN LEATHER mation call 436-9242 be­ HAMPTON. NEW HAMPSHIRE 03842 PRICES LIKE THESE b AMIN SHAVE KIT ALL CHINA t NIC. SIO.OO LADIES tween 10:00 and 4:30 p.m. Vl PRICE FOLDING t $2.99 'UMBRELLA < R E G . $ 6 .0 0 SAVE ,‘3.49 Pet Show Slated We want your body at WE OFFER [TRAVEL IRON] 30k- 40k- 50* R E G . M O O HAMPTON - A giant YOU sov, >3.49 pet show will be held at ON DIAMONDS Clean Comfortable Tuck Field Playground Accomodations on Aug. 19 at 10 a.m. WATCHES 50 piece Finnigan's Wake Reasonable Rates s ie in is s The show will be spon­ Some Kitchenettes - ,s-8 s I T I li JEWELRY sored by the New Hamp­ F e a t u r i n g Large Apartments shire S.P.C.A. and the GIRS $ 2 9 .(8 Some Waterbeds Hampton Recreation the Fabulous Chambermaid Service STONE Dept. Large Cookout Area RINGS ALL SILVER Picnic Tables ess LAYAWAY RIDUCI0 All Hampton children r 7 a 3 5 , Barbecues up to 50% V2 PRICE [ binoculars! are encouraged to enter REG. $49.00 • the show, with their pet McGrath Children's Play Area Pnow'2 4 .8 8 1 Swings and Sandbox * GAULIN'S JEWELRY* NOTHING HELD BACK! or pets. All pets must be contained in someway; Beach Across Street 21 High Street } R tU A s r leash, pen, cage or tank. Free Ice and T.V. SO WATCHES MYSTERY w/Bennett Major Credit Cards Hampton, New Hampshire } I FINANCING Pets will be Judged In UD PACKAGES 'Steamers Accepted SATISFACTION C U A R A N T (lo| AVAILAILE , the following catagorles: Groups Accomodated "Where Satisfaction Is Guaranteed" * 2 DIAMOND RINGS •Ml Puppies under 6 months, Horseshoes w i l l k n K t s ' V f c • C M r a e u g tn and female dogs over 6 Rte. 1 (near Rte. 286) Badm inton months, male dogs over 6 Close to Activities MYSTERY BOXES TERRIFIC months, kittens under 6 Salisbury, Mass. Beer etc. etc. etc. OPEN l SAVINGS months, cats over 6 - CALL OR STOP IN - ON 1U months, four footed ani­ From Rte. 95 to Rte. 286 Every Friday H CLOCKS mals, two footed ani­ WINDCREST MOTEL SHOP THIS GREAT SALE Thursday - Friday - } mals, fish and an over all " on the ocaan " winner for best pet. Thurs. — 581 Ocean Blvd. Saturday In case of inclement Phone Hampton Beach, N.H. weather on Aug. 19th, the 617-465-9074 tel. (603) 926-2769 until 9 p.m. show will be held on Aug. •k****************** * 20 at 10 a.m. I 1 Page 14 - th e Beachcom ber - August 14,' 1^74 Apgust 14,197^-The Beachcomber -

OPEN Community Services TUES.-SUN. 11-6 Hospitals Town Offices FRI. & SAT. 6 - e Portsmouth Hospital 926-3561 CLOSED MONDAY 436-5110 Town Assessor Exeter Hospital 926-5722 772-5935 Christmas Shop **a*-*wacom* Anna Jaques Hospital PO it Office 36 State St. Portsmouth. N.H. Froffl Struwbury Bank* (617) 462-6601 926-3202 Poison Center Highway Dept. Mary Hitchcock Hospital 926-3202 Hanover, N.H. Hampton Falls 1-643-4000 To Report A Fire TOKEN'S New Hampshire 928-3377 State Police Town Hail 772-4371 926-9700 “THAR SHE Employment Security N.e. Telephone Buslnes. BLOWS” 926-3230 436-9911 Meter Patrol Gas Emergency 926-5000 964-5516 Public works and Highway The Seacoart’s Most Popular Family Restaurant 964-6796 Electric Emergency I’m standing o u t here in th e sunagain/ Ju st w atching these kids having funagain/ 926-3324 Route 1 436-8224 Portsmouth I’d take off my shirt/ And I'd streak 'cross the dirt/ If only I could just be oneagain. Hampton Ambulance County Sheriff Call: 926-3333 772-4711 District Nurse Coast Guard Seacoast Home Health Portsmouth - 436-4414 Rye Merrimack River Association Beach FAMILY CONCERT - Patricia Barkley of Tucson, With People show which will be featured at the Pa. Ave (617)465-0731 8 b« Sfceartb 6 bo p Arizona, Is one of the featured performers of the Up Hampton Beach Casino Thursday, August 15. Hampton No. Hampton 926-2066 To Report A Fire 964-8282 ‘Up With People” at Beach Tomorrow No Hampton Ambulance Fire Business > . ye 964-5500 HAMPTON BEACH - A ted in hosting one or work while on the road. housing the cast as Call: 964-8621 0 ! * ° troupe of students from more of the singers guests in private homes. Hampton Police Business •STER PO "Your Fireplace 964-86211 Spain, Canada, Belgium tomorrow night. A typical ten month This year "Up With To Report A Fire Open Every Day 10 am. - 8 pm. and all parts of the Selectmen’s Office In every country and tour for an Up With Peo­ People” will be perform­ 926-3315 964-8087 Live Lobsters - Clams - Fresh Fish United States will appear town Up With People ple cast includes 3000 ing In Europe Including Fire Business locally tomorrow and miles of travel, staging Post Office-964-5022 Center" works on a personal level Yugoslavia, Mexico, Cen­ 926-3316 Public Library Groceries - Beer - Bait -1 Cigarettes tomorrow night. stirring up community in­ 160 - 200 shows and ad­ tral America, the US and Police Business 964-6328 Know as “Up With Peo­ volvement by living in vance arrangements for Canada. 926-3333 "All Sizes Of Lobster" ple,” the 35 member homes, performing for Homemade 300yds North of troupe will present a two Rye State Park i Brooms hospitals, prisons and or­ Lobster Pies i Bellows hour family entertain­ phanages, and by tapping HAMPTON i Tool Sets p Glassfyre ment show tomorrow the resources within the Baked Stuffed Shrimp We boil Lobsters i Cape Cod Screens night at the Hampton community. In this way DRYCLEANERS Crab Meat En Casserole! Steam Clams To Go Lighters i Grates Beach Casino Ballroom cast members learn from at 8 p.m. the everyday challenge I of living in a new environ­ I The group will also ap­ ment and communicat­ This 16 lb. Cod was caught by Mrs. Fran cover OPEN TUESOAY -SATURDAY 1 0 -5 ing on a person to person I We’d be expensive pear at the bandshell at 4 I of Bondsville, Mass, this week on Smith A 2797 Ocean Btod., 964-5888 Rye Beach, N.H p j n . tomorrow. level, despite social, COIN -OP Gilm ore’s Party B oat. economic and language Before Admission to the casino * And exclusive...... differences. I P After show Is $2 for children « Self Service Washing, Exposure to an enour- l Dentists OPEN AGAIN! and $3 for adults. mous variety of people, I But our prices are too low Drying & Dry Cleaning I the Show Local civic organiza­ places, and life styles, 1 Barr, Dr. Stuart L COMPLETELY RENOVATED & REMODELED tions have been asked to each become part of the I Roper, Dr. Lee H. I Sample our \ ^ v L . And we’re too glad to see Office Hours By Appoint­ 475 Washington Rd. Rye - host the singers over­ educational process. In I ment UNDER HEW MANAGEMENT addition, students may 1 Route 1 Hampton, N JI. 964-5060. night in homes in the sea- I Delightful D inneis^l everybody Hampton Professional coast area. earn credits from the Uni­ % Mile North From Hampton Square Building, Park Ave., Simonds, Dr. Geo N. I l and Call 926-5077 if interes­ versity of Arizona or con­ L. > Hampton - 926-3387. 220 High SL, Hampton - Great Subs & tinue their high school 926-3281. Captivating Cocktails TAKE OUT„OR EAT HERE IN A Brennan, Dr. Terry J. FAMILY ATMOSPHERE . it At The Ocean Squire.. . Served Scrumptuously at Practice Limited to Oral Thomas, Dr. Peter A. HECTOR’S Surgery Office Hours by Appoint­ TRY [£ONC^^Oir^JiEJiACK Breakfast. Hill Profes­ ment W e sional Building, 270 Laf­ Hampton Professional ROMAN LOUNGE COUNTRY KITCHEN ayette Rd., Rye Beach - Building, Park Ave., SPECIAL 964-9926. Hampton - 926-3387. M ON. - TU E S . - WED. featurin g Galley' [Owned and Operated by Mr. Hector Dionne IRestaurant Walker, Dr. Leonard K. 2 Cheese Pizzas ^1 LEIGHTON HOLT iH a tc li Corbett, Dr. Vincent 165 Exeter Rd. Hampton - FINE GOURMET "WHERE IT DOESN’T COST A FORTUNE Peter Jr. 9266931. AT SAVORY SQUARE Practice Limited to oral Featuring: TO DINE OUT IN STYLE” Bob's Sub Shop Route 1 Surgery Winkler, Dr. Louis B. The Finest In Italian Sauces t Hampton, N.H. Breakfast Hill Profes­ 570 Lafayette Rd., Hamp­ Crossroads Plaza - Rte. 110, Salisbury From Our Own Family Recipe sional Building, 270 Laf­ RYE, N.H. ayette Rd., Rye - 964-6926. ton-926-2368. Call First, And Your Pizza Will fee Ready. Fine American Foods SCUBA SIGHT . . . Miami 964-6900 COCKTAILS Beach oilers many attractive 465-9831 81 Ocean Blvd., Corner " K " Street sights, including sea and surf, Rta.1 — Lafayette Rd. — Between Hampton and Portsmouth- Zak, Dr. Edw. L. OPEN DAILY AT 11 A.M. and lovely ladies such as Hedy 812 Lafayette Rd. Hamp­ Hampton Beach, N.H. Tel. 926-2498 Prescott, preparing for scuba ■ ■ Frlm, Dr. Bernard J ton-926-5906; diving. Practice limited to Oral Surgery Hampton Professional Building, Park Ave., The Tides Lobster Tom Thumb Tom Thumb Peggy's Hampton-926-8427. & Steamer Shack Miniature Dairy Bor Pride and Groom Beauty Parlors An All Breed Grooming Salon” Lobsters & Steamers all prepared and ready Specializing In GOLF Floats-Frappes - .55 Sundaes - .50 + .60 AIR HOCKEY to eat in our new Outdoor Dining Patios Fun for BLOW HAIRCUTS] the Whole Hot Dogs - .40 Banana Boats - .85 ARCADE Family NOW OPEN CASINO PEGGY'S Next To Country Store open Slush - .20 + .30 Cones - .25 + .35 Featuring Offering BEAUTY BEAUTY 'Sophisticated Assortment! 10am-10pm cat Here TURF Lobster Rolls - 52.15 of Electronic Games* at the corner or .60 20 years of professional all breed grooming experience PARLOR PARLOR of " G ”St. and LOCATED IN •••&•••••»!...... Take Home Individual styling...... Hand drying and finishing CASINO ALLEY Sea brook Ocean Blvd. Open 9a.m. — 12p.m. CALL 926-7343 NOW Hampton Beach Beach OfAir Conditioned A T THE TIDES HOTEL ACROSS FROM Tw o Tenths Mile Walk North From O ur Lady Statue 926-5076 474-8315 Ocea** Blvd. Seabrook Bch. FOR AN APPOINTMENT New Hampshire CLOSED SUNDAYS AND MONDAYS THE HAMPTON BEACH PLAYGROUND 375 Ocean Blvd.-Hampton Beach,N.H. 474-8757 Lafayette R oad Evelyn’s Beauty salon H am pton Enjoy Yourself Indoors or Out

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ASHWORTH HOTEL One spot on Hampton Beach that Is In full swing h e l-A l for the entire year Is the ASHWORTH HOTEL at the comer of Ashworth Avenue and Ocean Blvd. Camping Area Not only is it very much alive on weekends but all during the week as well. Norman and Paul Grand- I GIOVANNI'S RESTAURANT •Modern Facilities maison extend a warm welcome to all to come w m • Spacious Campground A delightful gourmet Italian meal at and bask in the old world elegance of the luxuri­ GIOVANNI'S RESTAURANT will be the high­ ously decorated formal dining room, richly en­ Close to beach and seacoast attractions. light of your stay at Hampton Beach this sea­ hanced with Its red and gold decor and glowing m Route 1, North Hampton, N.H. 603-964-5730 son, for they feature the finest in Italian sauces candelabras. Watch for their upcoming fantastic pom their own family recipe. They entice you ‘special dinners.” A few steps away and bustling with a list of eggplant specialties along with with activity is the PATRIOT LOUNGE ap­ everything else from pizza to shrimp caccla- propriately attired In red, white, and blue, and de­ tore ... many of their entrees being homemade picting scenes of Revolutionary Americana. It Cool Off Tonight dally In their own kltchen.GIOVANNIS’S also boasts the fabulous Ray Marquis and The Ken A Group Of Ladies Seem To Have Escaped The Kids For An Afternoon Alone At The Beach has , meat, and mushroom sauces to go Lang Trio Thursday through Sunday and Incom­ with some ... a unique offering along the beach... and their parable Skip Davidson on Monday, Tuesday and Park Money Granted Am erican cuisine in unsurpassed. After dinner, Wednesday. Don’t Miss these great entertainers. move the old radar gener­ cross over into the intimate ROMAN LOUNGE WASHINGTON - U.S. ator house and mess hail, DELICIOUS decorated with noble Roman emperors and LAMIE’S TAVERN ■ V i a RENT-A-CAR Rep. Louis C. Wyman an­ to develop shoreline gladiators, and surrender your care to guitarist For those in search of a different place to dine, nounced today that the walks, and to reland­ REFRESHING - vocalist LEIGHTON HOLT, an Informal, but here’s an excellent suggestion. . .LAMIE’S TA­ W state has received $10,000 scape. Inspiring entertainer. Mary Lee Is back In the VERN. Here you will find a menu that reads like a This is the exciting and entertaining Charlie Bradsha.. CALL DAN DAUDELIN from the Department of The state park is lo­ lounge every evening and adds the perfect now appearing at Lamie’s Tavern in the Cracker Barrel the Interior's Bureau of gourmet cookbook, a tantalizing wine list, and ex­ cated between Pioneer touch to your enjoyment of Leighton’s blending Lounge at Hampton Center. Outdoor Recreation to im­ ICE cellent service that approaches artistry. And If 926-3328 Road (Rte 1A) and Frost of contemporary music, songs of your taste leans toward the old New England prove the Odiorne Point Point in the town of Rye. Clark Ford State Park in Rye. Buell's Dairy the fifties, and sing - alongs. There’s something style of cooking right down to the apple pie for des­ This grant which will for everyone at GIOVANNI'S on the beach at sert, Lamie’s offers this as well. And their Irish Rt. SI, Hampton. N.H. North Hampton Shopping Plaza the OCEAN SQUIRE ... fully air conditioned, steak dinner Is beyond description. A super SUN­ Tourist Attractions be matched by state "O ur quality has remained the funds will be used to re­ and located at 81 Ocean Blvd. at the corner o f K DAY BUFFET is featured from 12 noon till 7 p.m. same for 11 years." Street, Hampton Beach. and includes roast beef and seafood newburg. . TUCK MEMORIAL MUSEUM (Hampton .and the price will surprise you. The CRACKER Historical Society), Meeting - House Green, BARREL LOUNGE treats you to an evening’s en­ #0 Park Ave., Hampton 03842. Open July & HIGH TIDE BOSTON tertainment with CHARLIE BRADSHAW at the Aug. daily, 1-4 p.m. “Made in Hampton” LINCOLN HOUSE COVE MOTEL 3EE FOR HAMPTON piano. Charlie will surprise you with his lively items, trolley exhibit, antiques, documents, ADD 5 MINUTES ANN MARIE’S What better way to escape the bustling, chat­ repetolre of popular songs. . .THE CRACKER photos, postcards, implements etc. perti­ 285 Ocean Blvd. Worthy Hampton Beach VJe now feature RTT A T J X V tering crowds along the sidewalks of Hampton BARREL LOUNGE and CHARLIE BRADSHAW nent to Colonial Hampton. Admission free. (6 03) 926-2*962 AUG. Manicures & Eyebrows w 1 X Beach and be lulled Into the mood of a lazy sum- await your company at LAMIE’S TAVERN at A.M. - P.M. per evening than to walk down a few steps Hampton Center. 11.03- 11.12 11.44- II.S2 B SALON (rOm street level at 95 Ocean Blvd. and into the - 12.21 Thursday Sensuous midnight blue world of the LINCOLN OPEN 0.31 - 12.58 HOUSE? Take In the spell - binding surround­ DAILY 1.09 -1.34 Walk-In Service ings of a restaurant that has graced the beach 1.47 • 2.11. for generations, and savor their elegant, but 2.27 - 2.50 very reasonably priced entrees. After dinner, SEAC0AS7 REGION’S 9 pm 3.08-3.30 Mon thru Sat 9 a.m.-6 retire into SUNNY’S LOUNGE, equally steeped 3.51 -4.13 81 Ocean Blvd., Ham pton Beach 4.37-5.00 in radiant deep blue atmosphere, and resign FAVORITE Souvenirs - Gifts - Clothing 5.32 - S.5S ■Above Giovanni's Restaurant your cares to the multi - talents o f Irish guitar­ 6 .2 7 - 6.51 For Appointment ist, ARNOLD ELDER. Wednesday through Sun­ DISCOUNT DEPT. STORE 7.29 • 7.51 day this vocalist who halls from Belfast and 8 .2 9 - 8.52 Tel. 926-8455 looks every bit the part (fiery red beard and 9 .2 9 - 9.51 charming Irish brogue) will be blending a mix­ 10.25- 10.47 ' Have Ydur Hair Done As You View the Ocean 1 1.20 11.41 ture of Irish and American folk songs with - 12.13 great artistry. Here In SUNNY’S LOUNGE at 0.34 - 1.03 the LINCOLN HOUSEyou can enjoy the must 1.27- 1.53 THE NEW LUXURY unique entertainment to come across the Atlan­ 2.18 -2.43 tic to Hampton Beach in a long time. 3.09 - 3.35 4.04 - 4.28 M/V VIKING QUEEN m 5.00 • 5.22 j*jt y AprffiBEfrj* 30%. 50% 5.59-6.21 runs daily to the BAILEY MOTEL Come enjoy the high - spirited frolicking at OFF Isles of Shoals BILLY BAILEY’S GAY NINETIES on Tuesday Leaves daily 11:00 a.m., 2 :30 p.m., and 6:00 p.m. and Thursday (8:30 till closing) and Sunday (71 Returns daily 2 : 00 p.m., 5 : 30 p.m., and 9 : 00 p.m. p.m. - midnight) with DEACON DAN, the Clothing Only “ HAMPTON ROCKER” spinning all the records from the 40’s till now; and every Wednesday, F ri­ day and Saturday nights with BILL BAILEY’S a BARNSTORMERS featuring JOHN “ 12th Street H BROOK PLAZA Rag” HARRINGTON on piano playing all those LOOKING FOR A good time numbers from Dixieland to Honkey - Rte. l y Seabrook, N.H. (just Minutes From The Beach ) Tonk. You’ll be caught up In the sing - a - longs and dance - alongs, and the specialty of the BARN­ CONDOMINIUM? STORMERS is requests. Your really cute waitres-1 OVERLOOKING BEAUTIFUL ses are led by Ray at the bar. The STANCHION I ROOM offers family plate style seafoods and] HAMPTON BEACH steaks at reasonable rates to fit the family pocket, j OPEN SUNDAYS A UNIQUE ANNUAL RENTAL PROGRAM WITH STEAK HOUSE now features twin boiled lob­ THE OPTION TO BUY. sters for only $6.95 and their specialty Is terri- YOU CAN LEASE A BEAUTIFUL 2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE OF YOUR CHOICE FOR ONE YEAR AT. THE MONTHLY RENTAL OF S375XH) yaki steak. The STANCHION SALAD BA R fea­ PLUS UTILITIES ANO HAVE AN OPTION TO PURCHASE AT TODAY'S PRICE tures wheels o f Cheddar cheese and 5 lb. loaves ANYTIME OURING THE LEASE. TO LEASE YOU MUST QUALIFY FOR MORTGAGE FINANCING. « of delicious rye bread. Help yourself to all you^l 9 A.M. to 7 P.M. We recommend the three-hour narrated tour of all nine islands if yo u have never 'Complete sound conditioning ’Each has its own privets garage been to the Isles o f Shoals. Passengers w ho wish to get off at Star Island m ay do can eat. The STANCHION ROOM offers family •CentraF air conditioning -Deluxe Kitchen by WHIRLPOOL so on the 11:00 a.m. trip. Snack bar available on daytime cruises. plate style seafoods and staks at reasonable ONLY TWELVE UNITSIPRICED AT $48,000 EACH 11 a.m. S T A R IS LA N D TR IP rates to fit the family pocket. Enjoy a day and •83 Value Packed Depts. • Free & Easy Parking $7.00 Adults, $6.00 Children night of fun at the BAILEY MOTEL . . . a set­ ting that dates back to the first home on Ham­ Village by the Sea Our 6 p.m. cruise features Bill Foster’s Downeast Clambake. •State Liquor Store Located Adjacent To Forest pton Beach and has a sound that’s really NOW! Or just come aboard for a relaxing sunset cruise. Cocktails available. Tbwn House Condominiums Plenty of free parking, no cover, no minimum Hills • Taste Tempting Snack-Bar Cafeteria Comer Winnacunnet Rd. and Kings H w y For dinner reservations only... Call 1-436-9839. upstairs In the GAY NINETIES. At the corner Hampton Beach, New,Hampshire FARE: $5.00 per Adult; Children under 12. $4.00; Clambeke $12 per perron I boat ride included I of High Street and Route 1A on North Beach, •Everything You Need For The Beach The M /V Viking Queen is stabilized to carry 400 passengers. Hampton Beach. DON’T MISS THIS ONE! Call 926-8911 or by appointment At Lowest Prices This is an all weather boat Easy Access from Rte. 95 Exclusive Agents Dunfey Realtors Vining Dock, Market St., Portsmouth. N.H. Exit 7 Page 18 -flie Beachcomber - August 14,1974 August 14,1974 - The Beachcomber - Page 19 HOW FOR THE, up to 125,500 GOODiWllLMIlia HOME COOKING Employable Readers HELP WANTED AUCTIONS OUR SPECIALTY Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner WAITRESSES Charles and Kay Brindamour TOP EARNINGS FOR MAJOR Rye, New Haipshire W A N T E D (THE KENMORE APPLIANCE SALES SPECIALIST Year Round SOME 180 CITY Employment RESTAURANT AREA TAXI DRIVERS HOSTED Top Commissions. Full appliance line. Paid vacations. Sick pay. Group ^ritiqOes^xtiilxiaJcSile 5 " F " Street - Beside the Casino - Just off the Blvc A LUNCHEON FOR MARTINE BIANCHI, VISITING 26—YEAR - retirement plan. Group Life and Medical Insurance and employee Excellent Benefits the Playhouse OLD SECRETARY FROM discounts. H O T E L F RRAGUT BY THE SEA Telephone 926-2687 PARIS. FRANCE— TO APOL­ R t. 1A, Rye Beach August 21 and 22.1974 OGIZE FOR ACTIONS OF W illing to train aggressive person. Apply in Person Wednesday 1 p.m I p j n . Thursday 10 » jn . - 6 p.m CABBIE WHO OVERCHARGED A ll exhibits for sale. Admission S I .25 with this invitation MISS BIANCHI S52 FOR A SIO Hector's Country Kitchen FREE PARKING CAB RIDE FROM KENNEDY Interviews daily 10 to 4. Rt. 1 Lafeyette Rd. CHILDREN FREE AIRPORT TO MANHATTAN. Rye. N.H. Management: C E N ER C H IM N E Y . IN C. of Hollis,N .H. Apply in person personnel office |7 *1. (6031 465-7718

Hostem Wanted Experience FASHION „ BUFFET preferred. Pert time or full GRANT'S CITY time. C AN YOU Cooks Wentad Full time or SHOW "<* LUNCHEON Salem Plaza, Salem, N.H. part time. Year round work. Apply In Person Hector's compound ano ■andle drums and sacks Every Thursday at An aqua) opportunity omployor Country Kitchen, Lafeyetta of chemicals a w hours each day? We Stand back - give me air, if you please. Brahms never wrote movements Road, Rye. N.H. are looking for meone who is reliable like these. I've forgone record hops to appear at the "Pops" plavinq ancf not afraid t roll up his sleeves. O THE FARRAGUT INN Handel and Bach on m y knees. y s o r ° cean Blvd. Rye Beach, N.H. Th is is an excelle t ground floor oppor­ , per person includes tax & tip Archbishop Visits Fun-O-Rama Experienced tunity for the rjgl: person. __ T ry O u r ...... '',r" 1...... table endeavors in con­ WANTED SALISBURY BEACH, Ann’s Hom e in Methuen, CALL (617) 388-3 19 O R nection with the 20th anni­ Mass. - Umberto Cardin­ Saint Peter’s Church, REPLY TO BOX 22 \MESBURY. MA. 01913 Mechanical Draftsmen with two (2) or more years Keypunch al Madelros, Archbishop versary of the family - Malden, and and Saint THEATREfo LOUNGE o f Boston, w ill visit Sha- oriented amusement Catherin’e Church, experience and a vocational or techical school edu­ park. cation. W ork entails a wide variety of tasks from de­ heen’s Fun-O-Rma Park Charlestown. H O U S ^tflv i i * tlm£*oJf- CLASSIFIED here on Tuesday after­ tailing, to diagrams, layouts and schematics. Operator Dancing. Sat, nights 9-12 H is Eminence will host H e wU1 J°ln the chlld- portunlty for 3 ladles. Show Bee­ noon at 1:00, August 13, to 1973 PINTO RUNABOUT nnn . . . .. ren on the numerous line Fashions 2 evenings a week. For Reservations Call 964-6911 commend Roger Shaheen 300 youngsters, six to 14 amusement rides and Excellent working conditions. Earn up to $50 commission. No Automatic. 9,000 miles collecting or delivery. Fo r inter­ Lika New Reasonably for his civic and chari­ year of age, from Saint serve them refreshments. THE KINGSTON-WARREN CORP. Priced Leaving State view appointment call (603) Call 603/772-3771 436£S88or (207) 439-2971. Call (6031926-3294 Nexfields, N.H. or stop in at Personnel Office WINTER RENTALS Hampton Beach Modern Salisbury 2*3-bedroom furnished Fishing And Cruising Doily Call (603) 772-3771 THE KINGSTON-WARREN CORP. M A R TIN T R U M P E T , excellent apartments. Utilities condition and complete with NEW FIELDS, N.H. 03857 included. S I 50 month from Rye Harbor Rt. 1A many extras. Must seU. S150 or stop at the Personnel Office Call(603)926-7590 Beach A MAJOR SEACOAST EMPLOYER firm . Te l (603) 679-8438. A MAJOR SEACOAST EMPLOYER ______

On The Wild Goose E S T A T E S W A N TE D M O B IL E HOM E - Marietta, garages 2nd ticket booth in three bedroom, utility room. u> buy or Auction. screened porch, washer; dryer, GOOD LOAM S4.00 yard de­ Large or Small. Capa L a ir conditioned. 8 x 12 wooden livered Bark Mulch *40.00 load Unclaimed Shipment of PRE­ Ann Auctions. Call F is h in g 8 am 12 noon $5 .S0& $4 .00 shed with electricity. Exeter's 603-483-2379. F A B G A R AG E S 1 & 2 ear sires 9.Re. SOMETHING Bo1h61T-3SG-'7§6 sizes (14 in all). best Park *6300 or best otter. ASSORTED HOUSE PLANTS Adult Teens Child Cau 642-5049 after 6p.m. Call Collect 603-669-1660 KINGSTON FOR from 50* Evenings ft Weekends or write: C ru is e 2 :3 0 p.m. *3 00 *2 50 *2 00 FOR RENT: New modem 5 25 Auburn St. Exeter. Near G A R A G E S Hospital 603-772-5029. EVERYONE'S FO R S A L E : 250 Suzuki Motorcy STEAK & PANCAKE HOUSE room bouse - Furnished. Located Box 295 CHOUSE cle runs good. *400 o. w ill trade ACROSS FROM SHAHEEN FUN-O-RAMA PARK Pawtuckaway Lake. Avail. SepL FOR SALE: Built - In Avacado Hooksst. NJ4. TASTE for camping Trailer or small LS250mo.Sec.dep. req. Call 603 Frigldalre Dishwasher A -l condi­ car. Call anytime. 603 432-3849. 4% MILES OF BEAUTIFUL BEACH -895-3274. tion. Hampton, N .H . 603-926-5446. Breakfast Special Luncheon Special YORKSHIRE T E R R IE R - Stud FOR SALE: 1968 Plymouth S u ­ SEABROOK. N .H . - Used Mobile WITH 40 LIFE GUARDS 7 a.m. -7 p.m. > 7a.m.-7p.m. , AKC IRISH SETTER Pups. service Beautifully marked. For RESTAURANT tton Wagon. In excellent running 2 lg. eggs - pancakes Choose from six of our famous , DEPENDABLE Home, like new 12 x 65 Carton Ready to go. Call 603431-6124. USD A Graded Prime rood Ittoo. 603 - 642-8886. Home with extended living room Information call 617462-8687 & LOUNGE Ham, bacon and Sausage Greenland. N JL Beef carefully chosen, Syrian Subs served with set up In an adult Park. Call 603 - evenings. 1967 FA LC O N Station Wagon French Fries, and coffee g o m t a W w y.p sa d properly aged and meti­ C H U R C H E S French Fries and beverage ill 474-9029. stand. 6. good mechanical condi­ *1.75 PRESGRimOl culously prepared for • *1.75 tion. S350. or best offer. Call 617 - SERVICE Tobey's you. 363-2337. Open Year Round For Your Convenience Li AMPLE PARKING 1968 T O Y O TA CORONA, good Open 7 A.M. To 2:30 A.M. Boneless N .Y . Cu t Sirloin gas mileage. 603 - 778-8345 CONSISTENTLY Filet of Tenderloin Salisbury Beach — Salisbury , Mass. FREE MIDWAY EXCELLENT Filet Mignon 1970 C A D IL LA C Coupe de Vtlle. Mon. thru Fri. Chateau Briand (for 2) loaded, excellent condlttoo. 617 - HUDON’S .AIR CONDITIONED Tenderloin Tips en Brochette 352-2472. 9 a jn . -9 p.m . KIDDIE RIDES Weekdays from 5 PM. O r 1973 TR IU M P H ISO Tiger, exc. Saturday 9 a.m . - 6 p.m. RESTAURANT Sundays from 1 PJM. cond. only 1300 miles, sell at toss C lou d Monday*. if you prefer..; asking *1595. 603 - 778-0780 even­ FUN HOUSE-GAMES-ARCADES Ham pton Center 928-3864 AT Baked Stuffed Shrimp ings. Live Lobsters BOSS 002 Mustang, stored win­ Surf and Turf ters. must be seen. SHOO. 603 - Cristy’s HAMPTON BEACH R ta.R te . I l l (Main St.) Milk fed Veal Dishes 642.-8316 PALM READER Kingston, N .H . Lamb SPECIALIZING IN FRESH SEAFOODS. Tal. 642-3637 Roats Duckling 1913 B U IC X Century Station and many others Wagon, factory alnxmdlttonlng. MOTELS & HOTELS HUDON’S FEATURES THE studded snow tires, excellent Sea Breeze each selected and coodltton. Call 603-TR-6041. Beachway SUNDAY LUNCHEON SPECIAL Air Parking Available prepared in the same TAKE ANY klNGSTON BOUTIQUES-GIFT SHOPS-GENERAL STORES Sauna & Massage ConditionvU Inquire Within careful manner. HOOVER Fowennate Vacuum • TWO DINING ROOMS E X I T O F F R T E . 125 cleaner. 1 yr. old. A n attach­ RESTAURANT & LOUNGE 'M n n g a Treatments....Exhilarating! 4 RESERVATIONS Your Hosts - N ik i and ments. S75.617 - 4624101 RESTAURANTS REFRESHMENT BOOTH .“Zone Therapy------...... Relaxing! i O VERLOOKING THE A TL ANTIC OCEAN Peter Speliotis “ Sauna ______...... Healthy! 926-542! Famous For New England Seafood SPECIALIZING “Consultation ...... Amu red! • "Y o u 'll Feal Better and Look Battar" In Family Style T R U D I N O C K 964-8001 DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS NIGHTCLUBS- Dancing Nightly 243 Central Road Rya, N .H . PIZZA AND (Adjacent to Salon Susan) & Yarns .... KIDDIE'S DAY EVERY WEDNESDAY DRAFT BEER DINNER SPECIAL EVERY EVENING Make It Yourself And Save! Open Year Round STEAKS, PRIME RIBS OF BEEF, ALL FRESH SEAFOOD 12 am -12 pm Daily till 1 BREADS AND PASTRIES MADE ON THE PREMISES 4 Ply Sayelle BABY YAR N SOUTH MAIN STREET as low as RTE. 286 OFF 1 A. SEABROOK BEACH. N il l . 1 . S t a n l e y BREAKFAST • LUNCHEON • DINNER 4 oz. for 50c 10c OZ. RESTAURANT LIQUOR LICENSE | y Now appearing in our HOT-TOP - PAVING - SEALCOATING d C r o f t * oude arnA a n GROUPS WELCOME AT LUNCHEON BY RESERVATION Comping Grounds SALISBURY, MASS. AL DENTE LOUNGE JUST SOUTH OF THE STATUE Studio Knitting Machine Demonstrated 'GENEVIEVE' Fri,S.l. Hitts PHONE A L L W O R K OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK | Charter Fishing Boots GUARANTEED 462-6162 279 OCEAN BLVD. HAMPTON BEACH, N.H. Lafayette JtiL, Rte. 1, Seabrook, N.H. (above.Bill’s Country Store) 474-9601 V + w w w w w w t J J J J t J 4 ' i t * t * * i * !