PAGE 16 HIGH TIDES HAMPTON HARBOR Daylight Saving Time T hursday 2:58 a.m. 8.7 Ju ly 25 3:34 p.m. 8.0 jrust 15. during H am pton’s F riday 3:46 a.m. 8.2 ’, Cuba; 3. ' n m the Although the records are n Stubbs, 17 the American 325th anniversary. at the Abenaqui Ju ly 26 4:21 p.m. 7.8 j), Arlington company on Kte. The entirely complete, the BEAt I Sheehan. 1 The Rye Garden club ex­ house, Miss Barnard Saturday 4:34 a.m. 7.6 Trent ■ COMBER, in conjunction wil field, Mass. July 27 5:09 p.m. 7.6 Lt. Leavitt has tended an invitation to its July 'he next regular ary q the 16th annual Miss Hntnpu 1 Sunday 5:27 a .m. 7.2 tended numerous 23rd meeting: at the Farragut the Hampton Garde. Beach contest, has compiled July 28 5:59 p.m. 7.6 varying types to Playhouse, at 8 p.m. At that at M rs. Betty : list of all previous page hi time Mr. Milton Anderson, U.S. Monday 6:22 a.m. 6.9 ttruct winners. They include the fo training of law Winnacunnet road July 29 Fish and Wildlife Service, will 6:51 p.m. 7.6 Thr The new seminar at 7:45 p.m. Meat Tuesday 7:20 a.m. lowing: give an illustrated talk on salt 6.6 the 11 1962 — 38 girls compete* him to serve as b rin g flower arran** Ju ly 30 7:44 p.m. 7.6 JYccir Jonnye McLeod, 17. Hamptoi such law enforcem m arshes. in g an tiq u e contain* W ednesday 8:17 a.m. 6.6 roller 1st; Louise Ann Richardson, L in the future. There will be a flower show sible. Ju ly 31 8:36 p.m. 7.8 fee i Incorporating The Georgetown, Mass., 2nd; Mai VOL. XXXVI, NO. 5 Hampton Beach Advocate WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1963 T hursday 9:13 a.m. 6.7 Hump thn A. Wiggin, 17. Hamptoi FREE A ug. 1 9:24 p.m. *.0 3rd. 1961 _ 35 girls competed Sandie Kay, 17. Plnistow, piar Just os you trust your Doctor, you con ing first. Sylvia Gustavson. 19 Trust your Registered Pharmacist to fill all Winchester, Mass., copped sec Members of the Hampton prescriptions with professional precision. ond place with Su-Su Smith, 21 Garden club met recently at Prompt Service Always Queen City Beauty Captures Newton Upper balls. Mass., fin­ the Seashore Park for its an­ ishing third. nual picnic. Mrs. Beatrice (Jood- Phone ridge and Miss Beatrice Barn­ I960 — 36 girls took part W A 6 - 3 3 4 4 Winners included: 1. Diane ard prepared and cooked, on Jezak. 17. Dracut, Mass.; 2, the spot, blueberry slump for M iss Hampton Beach Crown Sandie Kay, 16, Plaistow; 3, dessert. r Located in Tht High Lorraine Bourgeois, 19. Man­ A site was selected at the P a rk in g Lot, Hamptoi chester. area where a boulder with Miss Beverly Ann Hebert, an 18-year-old beauty Sat 9 a m -6 pm . Closed Sundoys 1 i 1959 — 36 girls. 1, Dianne plaque will he dedicated on Au- from Manchester, became Miss Hampton Beach of 1963- Lipson, 17. Cranston, R. I.; 2. 64 in the annual beauty pageant staged by the Hampton Marciu Zapaswick, 19, Somer­ rasa set, Mass.; 3, Debbie Zabriskie, Beach Chamber of Commerce under the direction of 17, Newbury port, Mass. : vj Henry Hamel and William Elliot last evening in the ■ t “a H Pf 1 1958 — 38 contestants. 1, • -§ *3 - C jS|_ Jt ^ 4 Carolyn Komant, 17. Kitterv, : : Casino Ballroom. Maine; 2. tie between Marie m 1111 Sponsored by the Casino Ballroom, the 5’ 8” bru­ Mungovan, 17. Belmont, Mass, nette contestant weighed 140 well-distributed pounds and Sandra Murrow, Salem, Mass. and her vital statistics read 36-25-36. 1957 — 32 girls. 1, Sally Ann The second place winner and the first runnerup to Freedman, 17. Peabody. Mass.; Miss Hebert was a senior at Winnacunnet High school 2. Maureen Burke. 16, .Methuen, Mass.; 3, Dianne Wallace, 17. in Hampton, Miss Frances Houlihan of Seabrook. Miss Houlihan, in her first try in the local competition, piled ^ 1956 — 4-1 girls. 1, Cynthia up an impressive number of points as she was edged Fuller, 18. Brighton. Mass.; 2 Lyla Moran. 17, , Mass.; out by the winner. Only 16 years of age. she was the 3, Sally Ann Freedman, 16, youngest girl to place in the top three this year. She Peabody, Muss. was sponsored by the Tides Hotel. 1955 — 23 contestants. 1, Barbara Ann Curran. 18. Wal­ Third place honors and second runnerup awards tham. Mass.; 2, Sandra Sadow- went to another Manchester lass, Lynda Rauding, 30 So. sfey. 18* Kitterv, Maine; 3, Judy Taylor street. She. too. made a lasting impression on Anderson. Woburn. Mass. 1954 — 21 girls. 1. Priscilla the judges and audience as she accumulated many final McNally. 20, Haverhill Mass.; round points to walk off with the third place honors. 2. Barbara Curran. 17. Wal­ tham, Mass.; 3, Beverly Brinda- Lynda was sponsored by the Anchorage Restaurant. mour, IS. Hampton. Thirty-seven contestants entered this year’s race 1953 — No date nt'flilnlkU for the coveted Miss Hampton Beach title and faced tough competition. While Frank Lawlor’s Hampton Beach Concert Band played background music, the girls A ” STREET HAMPTON BEACH were rated by a distinguished panel of judges headed by Claire Devaney, TV celebrity and well-known area fash­ « — fc«\j irij ion coordinator. Others on the panel were Walter Green, WUJIHT. •y i photo-editor for Associated Press International; Denny Whitmarsh. TV news expert; Jack Hamil­ ton of the amusement section of the Boston Globe: and Claude Higgins from the Sullivan Agency. Boston. Mass. This year, all top five girls received honors in the p H‘‘«y Marshall, 20, 200 Bikes M ri^T', Mass-: 3* Barbara With final stages of the contest. Selected as the fourth run­ ™ d- 1!»- Portsmouth. In Excellent Condition In the Penthouse 20 - 24" - 26" Automctic Pinsetters nerup was Miss Louise Ann Richardson of Georgetown. 12 Bid*. Caryle Ca- V/ell Ventilated Mass., the present reigning Miss New England. The , 18' A’ bnfrton, Mass.. 2, w Z . kT '" - lpswich' & Good Lanes third runnerup was Miss Nancy Joan Brackett, a comely Crtr, ' ' lr,:inm Stubbs. . Tandems 20 G o o d p 'n s blonde from Brighton. Mass. 3-Speeds Area residents will be interested to know that an­ i l ®. 12 Kirls. 1. Lorraine ? % l £ m C°uHeous Doucette. 1!,; 2. Caryle Cadario other Hampton girl. Miss Pam Hunter, sponsored by the r Arllnf°n, Mass.; 3. Dollj Regulars ■ssone, Lawrence. Mass friendly Servii Hampton Beach Lifeguards, placed seventh in the con­ _ Jhe winners of the Mis, — 7 Bruns** test. Pam, an honor graduate of Winnacunnet High BEACHCOMBER cover Or Air Cooled this year, was eliminated in the last round. th e^ l! Pocket To^ Bowl to Stay Slim" In an impressive ceremony. Miss Hebert received "ere as f o K " Ch Sh°'VS Wall to Wall Carpeting Open Weekdays & Sundo)- her robe and flowers from members of the court. She 1!M7 — 1° ^ irig . 1 , Lois Yell was crowned by Jay Dineen and was presented her <. Hampton Beach; 2. Curv! BOWLING 3 1e a n 'R1:, rfArlinRton- Mass. trophy and savings bond by Joseph Flynn, president of A V C “ w ards 9:30 A M. TO MIDNIGHT 1 , „ Hebert 18, Manchester. N- H.. became the th.rd 71 Jtan Bilodeau, IX. A l b b ic y c l e s HAMPTON BEACH 1963-64. Beverly Ann H • ^ ^ ^ ^ The win came the chamber of commerce. Trophies, crowns and savings bonds were also presented to the first two runnersup. Hampshire Kirl in the past three consecutive ' ^ ^ of a p^^ble 100 points. Placing Hi girls. l. Marilan ?1 Durham BO W LIN G The new Miss Hampton Beach will be officially -• Virginia 1J BILLIARDS five rounds of judging during which Mm* 1 ^ a local area girlf M is s Frances Houlihan crowned by Miss Jonnye McLeod at the Coronation Ball >e second, only a few points behind the ''wnda Rauding. also of Manchester. The in the Casino Ballroom. August 21. An interesting side- ____ JilCYCLES abrook, N. H. Third place h o n o r s went * ’ rs Qf fhe contest. Massachusetts girls S H 0 P note to the contest is that Jonnye is now in Miami W hy Mot Try rave New Hampshire girls three winners in t e ^ tallest girl in the contest Beach. Florida, where she has been a participant in the AT lold the most wins with eight. Miss Hampton unable to be present because of com- ling lanes contest as a result of winning the Hamp­ t r a d in g p o s t The former title holder. Miss Jonnje Me ^ wj||, however, be present for the Tel. P R 8-8948 c . ton Beach title last year. This week, her proud parents ^‘n9 * Highway ol 7jK «, ent« in Florida following the Miss Universe cont — photo by Colt EVE«y"d F'" - W * N were notified that she was being given screen and talent For All Your coronation ceremonies in August. tests and therefore would not be at home for the local . “ Y " N ° n ?g h t 7•RhAT1 FOR A I) IT/.’ > beauty contest last night. [dub and the^Hampton Beach I Women's club. Church Services I Survivors include her hus­ band, a daughter, Mrs. Allen Raymond of Westport. Conn., ton. 9:45 a.m., two slaters. Miss Mabel Garland ant, a.m .,se. JULY 28. 2-4 P.M. 11:00 of Hampton Beach and Mrs. Community Church V ROUTE 1 RYE, N. H The n ml Baptist — «" John O’Deu of Hampton and non-sec&riau • D « lay Hampton, lln Adj. to Southwind Restaurant mcnt five grandchildren. BY DAY OR WEEK Ashworth avenue. AUSPICES KIWANIS CLUB ary q ^Ing school. 11 a.m morning, 10:30 a.ni Exeter road. Funeral services were held Of PORTSMOUTH * on v* All Portable Sets pastors. 9:30 a.m., t Thursday morning at 8:00 n.m. St. Patrick's Church (Roman i t met 10:30 a.m., W from the Sturgis Funeral home, Catholic) Church street. Sun­ followed by a High Mass uf Re­ Thr ncrreirational - day masses, (PT-7:45-8: so­ quiem. Burial was in the High the H il: 15-10-10:45-11:30 a.m. Sept. street cemetery. Procir KIMBALL REAL ESTATE 22 - Oct. 13. 10:30 a.m. only. police 1 it tie River Congregational Daily masses, 7:30. Hrst l'11' Christian — Atlantic avenue fee i day 0:30-7:30-8:30 a.m. - 5:00 Hamp North Hampton. 0:30 a m. p.m. Benediction, Sundays. Episcopal-High street. Hamp­ Holy days and First Fridays*. ton. Communion, 8 a.m.. thirc 7:30 p.m. Confession, S atur­ Sunday of the month. Morn­ THE WORLD ITS FIELD days. Eves of Feasts, 1st Fri­ ing prayer and sermon at SALISBURY BEACH ITS TRIUMPHS REACH 12 T St., Hampton Beach days at 4 and 7:30 p.m. 9:30 u.m. Every Nile Dancing with Frankie Cav BEYOND THE SEAS! Tel. W A 6-2359 St. Andrews by - the - sea. Rye. Twist and Popular Dancing THE COLOSSUS OF S a.m., communion; 11:00 ALL AMUSEMENTS BIG JAM SESSION EVERY MON. NIGHT am Morning Prayer. Com­ Near Eastern Dancing 1,000 WONDERS FILL­ munion ist Sunday each Every Sun. Afternoon ING 3 RINGS, 2 STAGES, month. GIANT HIPPODROME AND Directly on the Ocean Methodist • BAR A OCEAN MIGHTY AERIAL ENCLAVE Front — Opposite Hampton ■ ARMANDOS Th.Yw r's B«stH.IJ- LOUNGE Fun-O-Rama Park 5 a.m.. Church school, 11 a.m., | THRILURG RIDERS % £ * » % « « « July and August. Diai-a-De- CANESTRELLIS Millioo* of Peopl. votion 926-3222. EQUILIBRISTS ^ t'j5 ICO PERFORMERS Fa. . I Ihl. Annual Roman Catholic — Lafayette SO WILD ANIMALS \ Y « U « d o ld ’l r £ road. Hampton. Masses: 6:30, 7:30, 8:30. 9:30, 10:45. 11:45. June 30-Sept. 1. August's $3,27# IAIIT EXPEKI the KAPPIFST HOLIDAY. hours to be announced. Mass TWICE DAILY AFTERHOON and NIGHT lm *y country breakfasts fron ^hc mad- her home. Burial was Summer People - r . , ;,lJTphs cemetery. East .Chelmsford, Mass. LUNCHEON Mi.s Faneuf formerly resided If for our Bakery May be ordered '» Lowell, Mass, d You’ve been looking, Popular buffet. menu or selected from A new location MltS. CHARLES I'. BITT,LI’it We’ve made a booking . 11 AMl'TON BEACH - Mr At Twenty Depot Square The Regular Dinners Served with nm VorTh Sh BU,tle r’ 7°- of ^ You’ll find us baking. a t 1Zr bW °nd P,Cn,y °f *»•»*' ; \ rt sy,ore boulevard, wife of th Butk- ' M y ft 1 - COMING ATTRACTIONS — Open Daily 6 AM* to 0 PM* 1exalt . t the Exeter Hospital follow- Store Cocktails Served fy\\y "* “ thy illness. July 31 — Sammy Kaye itio n e d She was bom in Manchester __ Moderate ? r\ r August 3 — Mavnnrrl :1 ; ‘K l m - (>f -CaTlond LU°' HAMPTON, NH JUST SOUTH OF THE CASINO ON OCEAN BOULEVARD

> =>dve „ r,h e % rm,r r °f %*Av£fuy 6-54D1 church, th e er f c = Ul0“’ Medul PAGE 4 ^ ^ fit; ypflft for tTu> jpast three"seasons L a‘zftfe h t D enise teamed* im with anoUier student, 4\j * M A D A M E CATHERINE ROBERTS For Your Vacation Pleasure piay ai me sea Shell one eve­ Guodnuiigh of North Hampton Reader and Adviser v, ui l. t-nanges ning a week on the new Cham­ July — xvnit re Dancing ‘ JjKe coveted second p]ac; SURFSiDE PARK 20 For Furlhor Inform ation C all ber Conn Electric Organ. Mr. »t Hampton Beac h State Park award during: the season's end r . .. BAND c o n c e r t s Joseph O’Netj of Lawrence. Salisbury 3coch 9 2 6 -2 0 6 8 Schedule For with Warren Pop I). Amcsbury. finals. At that time, the dance Mass., who is employed at the The Mass, as caller. tw osom e w as edged out by a 425 Ocean Blvd., Hampton Beach [ £ £ «•« beacli during t h e summer _ “The Hostage incnt July 25-27 young year old organist 8:30-9 p.m. P‘ ’ ° coneert Monday, 3-4 and Band Concerts months will give a concert of M AJOR Playhouse; duly 12 ary q at Hampton mm Arnesoury, Mass, nom^i songs next Sunday evening KIDDIE RIDES “How Far Is the Changes and son 20 - August 3 Joyce Koy. • during the 7:30 p.m. band con­ FIREWORKS lice 1 Fun House ^ Frrrii Wheel B arn?” This season, Denise, Wa| THE MARILYN cert. struct • Arcod* back for another try and, on Dining Room • The advertising schedule Jof Thr O nly Pier on thr Beach e Mexican government her own, took top honors with the remainder of the year was j 7 g. 27 * T ’ St.. H am p ton Booch Shell °< “ “ Sc,. the H EVERY WED. KIDD'ES DAY t $20,800,000 on construc- i tap dance ro u tin e. She will approved at the recent meeting; Treeii of toll roads, and bridges Arthur J. Labonte, Mgr. Vi Price for Children return to the Sea Shell stage Tol. WA 6-2456 police vear. double the i960 fig- s h o w luring the final w eek of Au­ BREAKFAST 8:30-11 A .M . $1 TALENT f e e } Mondays from the new Sea Shell ,ta*e beginning July 8. Final, Hamp gust to participate once again D IN N ER 5 :0 0 -7 P.M , $2 n the talent show finals. — Homo Cookod Food* — m Jen r di - ° f AU?USt‘ Jun!m Divis» n begin, at CLEARANCE lei on Parle Francois r p.m. Senior division immediately following. Register with 0CS Applicants Henry Hamel at Chamber of Commerce. GET ACQUAINTED DANCES Being Sought a heat# \ Mondays. 8:30 p.m. in the Casino ballroom beginning July 8. )v ('oast Guard (Request tickets from your ho3t.) W O M EN ’S HIGH AN D MID HEELS W A SH IN G T O N . D. C. — The SQUARE DANCING NAME BRANDS Commandant. U. S. Coast Guard has announced that there are Fridays, 8:30 p.m. at the Hampton Beach State Park. Dances still openings available in the sponsored by Seacoast Regional Square Dance association. Officer Candidate School class T. V. First dance under the stars June 28. that will convene on September NAME BRANDS i 5 . i9 G 3 . ' m m Rentals CALISTHENICS Upon completion of 17 weeks DAY - WEEK - MONTH Monday through Friday beginning Friday, July 5, on the sand in training, graduates will be com­ front of the Sea Shell beginning at 10:30 a.m. DEEP FISHING missioned Ensign in the U. S. DOWNER Coast Guard Reserve. College RECORD HOP NAME BRANDS seniors and graduates may ful­ fill their military obligation APPLIANCE CO. ' Wednesdays from 2-4 p.m. for young teenagers; Thursday eve-] REGULAR thru the Coast Guard Officer 822 LAFAYETTE ROAO nings for older teens. Both at Casino Ballroom. PRICE Candidate School program. HAMPTON, N. H. See the separate schedule of special weekly events each week F o r further information, elsewhere in the BEACHCOMBER. A complete schedule of sum­ write Commandant (PTP-2), U. WA 6-2340 mer events may be obtained for asking at the chamber of com-] S. Coast Guard, Washington, D, merce olfice in the Sea Shell. NAME BRANDS “Elegance In Leisure Dining" iEiEN HORGAN’5 Hunter Cited eJti. fvm tydJ/L Hotd For Work On Lines and Bait Furnished — Toilet Facilities WOMEN S nnd CHILDREN’S Harbor Bill FREE PARKING FACTORY OUTLET APPAREL - DINING ROOM - In a unanimous adoption of 6 “B ’ STREET resolution, the directors of the IThe Store for People who Like to S j Hampton Beach Chamber of PARTY BOATS An 11-year-o Id Ha Commerce this week commend­ Opp. Vaughon St. Parking Lot o n ry Dupuis of Winnacunnet Rd. — NOW OPEN Leave Hampton River Daily 8:00 A.M. and 1:30 P.M. Beach lass. Denise ed Sen. Douglass Hunter for has sel sort of record for BU SSES TO ALL U. S. daughter of Mr. and M i his work in aiding to attain en- the Monday evening talent ROW BOATS FOR RENT * POINTS. DIRECT SERVICE Buffet Every Tuesday the passage of the local har­ shows. bor and sand renourishment A Miss Dupuis recently took TO CANADA bill. ; Tackle Shop — Bait Shop — Restaurant 9 first place honors in the week- ALSO CHARTER SERVICE 5 - 8:30 “WHEREAS, the Honorable OUTBOARDS FOR RENT 8 J’ show. Only in her third year Douglass Hunter, state Sena­ i:‘ ■„ dancing lessons: at. Marie Jack iVs Travel Agency tor of New Hampshire, led the ■ Patents Scfiobl of Dance of Beginning July 2 fight for passage of New I Hampton, Denise has copned Hampton Beach. N.H. WA 6-2393 Hampshire Senate Bill No. 118 1i place honors in the B R E A K F A S T 8 - 11 • LUNCH 12-5 • DINNERS 5 - 8:30 for stabilization of Hampton Smith & Gilmore Pier (K * -. - and Seabrook harbors, the * - A N D the bill means more than one- half million dollars improve­ ment in the seacoast area - FISH MARKET “THEREFOR, be it resolved # Alive • Boiled To Order >1° Hindquattert ond Foreq by the Directors of the Hamp­ f'o « n For Tovr. ton Beach Chamber of Com­ Foot of Bridge at Smith & Gilmore Wharf merce. for the people of the STORE h o u r s __ vacation area that his act be ;M . . thurs - s a t ., 8 :; recognized and that public Native Lobsters, Clams and Fish 8 30 A.M. - 6 P M thanks be extended to him. OF DELICATESSEN ITEMS and, further, that a copy of Visitors French EXETER this resolution become a part Welcome FRESH DAILY Spoken HAMPSHIRE of the permanent records of reservations HIGH STREET HOUSE 53 Steps Down “B " Street and Save »! said Chamber and a copy of QUALITY UNSURPASSED this resolution be forwarded to Plenty of Free HAMPTON CENTER 12-14-16 B STREET AT THE BEACH nng Near rFie Bank Senator Douglass Hunter and Tel. (Hampton) W A 6-3424 Martin (Marty) Busta, Prop COMPARE THESE VALUES! his family. T h e BEACHCOMBER •T v L hack in 1897 that the PAGE 6 Old News Items X lT ou t 274,000 Americans Twenty-one f the Preside fust curs of th o Exeter-Hamp. visited Great Britain during the of the United* tates were Ti Recall Historic ,„ n B each Railway began run. first seven, months of 1962. yers. JACKIES ut Hampton Beach. Two BEAUTY SALON Past At Beach Inter, the Casino was built “C“ ST, HAMPTON BEACH ' iii 1901 the Ocean House Specializing in All Types In mid-August, Hampton and ;vns constructed. Eventually, of Beauty Culture Hampton Bench will be cele­ the streetcar line connected with BOAT TRIPS W A 6 -3 7 7 6 brating its historic past in re­ Haverhill. Salisbury and Ames- In The Dudley Building calling its founding 325 years v and before it went out of ago. Down through the years, ..vUtonoe it was called the Exe. history has been made in many For The “REST* of Ycjr Life ter-Hampton-Amesbury Street on the new V IM IM li STOP AT | ways, much of which is being Railway"- Traffic problems! recalled today through local They were fe%v. Ceres Wharf (off Market Street) Portsmouth, N KELLYS MOTEL historic-minded citizens .and the Tel. 436-7927 H t h e b i g o n e U.S. Rt. 1 Hampton Meeting House Green Memorial and Historical Society in Hamp-I Fare $3.50 Round Trip, Children $2.50 TEL. W A 6-2594 Leave Portsmouth 11:00 a.m., 5:10 p.m. Shod Drive lo Hompton Beach ton. Murray's Saturday 11:00 a.m., 2:40 p.m., 5:40 p.m. and well known Restaurant*. Hot The BEACHCOMBER, in an water heat, deluxe furnishings, effort to assist in recalling the COTTON CANDY all coronvc tile baths past of Hampton will, from Gum & Lifesavers Your HosIj , Mr. A Mr*. Kelly time to time, offer items taken (NEXT TO PLAYLAND) from back issues of circulations ticorge It. Murray of the Hampton Publishing! Ocean Blvd. neor "C" Strati “Every Meal A N O W O PEN FOR ITS 11th SEASON AT Pleasant Memory ” HAMPTON BEACH The Finest in Seafood and Margaret's SENIOR DIVISION WINNERS in the Monday evening talent show this week were Sue Beach. 15 YOKEN’S Lobster Dinners ... our Steaks, Rochester. N. H., second; Darlene Jeanne Brown, Lowell, Mass., 3rd; and Terry Larin. 15, Wor­ HAMPTON BEACH Announces the Opening of Chops and Chicken are also cester, Mass., first. BEAUTY SALON terrific. 1 Ashworth Avenue Specializing in Cocktails Served Dancers Contest Personalized Service FORMER SHUFFLEBOARD CHAMPION of St. Petersburg for • PERMANENTS Two dance artists took top Another 15-year-old. Sue player* over 70 years of age i* William Ryan, 89, a recent visitor • HAIR CUTTING honors in the senior and junior Beach, of Rochester, gained the In the beach. ARREN'S ” was discovered in the water by • TINTING l BLEACHING divisions of the talent show at second place honors as she sang a resident on the Seabrook side • WIG CLEANING COFFEE SHOPPE We are at the Kittery end of the Sea Shell Monday evening. “America the Beautiful”. of the river at approximately Robert Beaupre. 1 1 , 565 West­ Darlene Jeanne Brown, 252 5:45 a.m. With a Florida and Memorial Bridge on old U.S. 1 ern avenue, Lynn, Mass, walked Westford street, Lowell, Mass., Paris Flair The officials also noted that Shuffleboa rd Champ Tel. ID 9-1630, Kittery, Maine off with the first place junior won the third place trophy in th • man had been reported miss­ REASONABLE PRICES division trophy with a song and dancing to “Tuxedo Junction”. ing since 4:15 p.m. Tuesday Tel. WA 6-5441 dance routine to “Everywhere Others taking part in the afternoon. Authorities reported You Go/* senior division were Beverly E. his death was apparently due Hale And Hearty 89 Second place was won by Sewade. 19, 17 Boston street, to accidental drowning. I William E. Ryan, 80, 478 No. Thar She Blows! John Slattery II, 17 Cunvin Lawrence, Mass., who danced to circle, Lynn, Mass, who sang “Once In A Lifetime” and Cor- avenue. Haverhill, Mass., the Remnant & Drapery Store YOKEN S DINING ROOMS “Wooden Heart". This was the eene Kobillard of Fairview, former shuffleboard king of St Smith's Pharmacy first major competition for the Mass, who sang “I Enjoy Being Petersburg for those folks over New THREE BEDROOM COTTAGE Open 11 a.m. - 8 second place winner. A Girl.” PRESCRIPTIONS 70 years of age. recently made Knotty pine finish, heated. Deeded leal Treasures at Prices Bernard \ McDonough, 13, 20 The first three winners in ASHWORTH HOTEL BLOCK DRUGS - COSMETICS - FOUNTAIN one of his frequent visits to Now Seating Y o ke n ’s each division were awarded tro­ lot. $ 7 ,600.00. Hampton Beach. Rosemary street. Jamaica Plain. Luxury Mass, played a medley on the phies while the runners-up were Call 926-5637 Acrois from Marine Memorial WA 6-9194 Mr. Ryan, who has wintered 625 People 7?nt W ill Surmise You! glockenspiel from “My Fair presented candy from Margaret for the past 45 years in St. Dinners Junkins candy shop. Serving Lady.” Pete, took the top shuffleboard $ 1.00 as production manager for the honors in 1959. In I960 and Others taking part in the jun­ show was Henry Hamel while 1961 he placed second. Hoping ior division were Patricia Ug- “Bill” Elliot was master of cer­ FROM ALL OVER to gain the top honors in 1962, “The Remnant Shop” lietto, 13, 49 Lowell street. emonies. Paul Bolich was the Mr. Ryan was hospitalized dur­ bBLOWS/ l o w s / Route 1, So u th Somerville, Mass., who played the accordian to “Never On THE WORLD'' ing the time the shuffleboard of Portsmouth SHELLS championships were being held. Sunday.” James Woodsum, 9. SPECIMENS - NOVELTIES - JEWELRY Hale and hearty as he ap- ’ 10 Minutes from EXETER HANDKERCHIEF CO. 26 Lindel street, Haverhill, Mass., danced to “Bye Bye proaches 90. Mr. Ryan still gives Hampton Beach exhibitions of ballroom dancing. Blackbird.” A quintet of Pa­ Don't Rave... DO-IT-YOURSELF SUPPLIES When in his prime, he played tricia Murphy, 10, and K aren | professional soccer and rugby Near B&M RR Sta., Lincoln St., Exeter M urphy. 6. Port Chester. New ' in England. AAA. DOMINION AA, AND ALA RECOMMENDED Call Dave! He and Mrs. Ryan were mar­ Emergency Road Serv BEACH SHOPPE ried for over 60 years before Mrs. Ryan passed away. Mr. W A 6-5322 Located in The Eastwind Hotel Ryan noted last week, as he 14 "G " Street visited at the chamber of com­ The body of a man identified Hampton Beach merce. that he is u frequent by police as Benjamin Corbett i m h v c visitor at the beach throughout of Rye was discovered early - Dave Saulnier - l ' the summer months. FASHIONS Wednesday morning near the Seabrook side of Hampton 24 HOUR SERVICE River. 7 DAYS A WE£K Photo Reprints , Police reoorted that the body Reprints of news pictures appearing in the BEACH- W e’re Famous For COMBER are available for a Our Chicken Pies nominal charge by calling or B e a c h Made On Orde • Dress Shoes S a t is b u r writing the publishers. Hamp­ PAMILT SIZE ton Publishing Co., 575 Lafay­ to Serve 6 • Casual Shoes Golf flame ette road, Hampton, WAG-3322. $ 2 .3 9 • Beach Shoes OteX* BAR-B-QUE CHICKENS 3 lb. avg. Ho! All Day Long FACTORY Home Made Pork Pies 29c OUTtET Birthday Cakes Made To Order Extra Birthday Cakes On Hand At All Times •fin If Invinft N o W a itin g PRICES Special Rolls of All Kinds Made To Order fets/hall Tfttl»;»A H SATURDAYS — Home Bakod Beans, Honey Brown Brood

WHITE BREAD - CHEESE BREAD , of n s fin K l ______100% WHOLE WHEAT BREAD HOTEL and MOTEL APARTMENTS HARD ROLLS - FRENCH BREAD - OATMEAL BRI Teen Age Special “Sca Our Oceans of Penny Arcade Weekdays Till 6 p.m, 305 Ocean Boulevard Dollar Gifts" Cinnamon Bread and Raisin Bread BRO W SE AROUND 1 Round Miniarur* Golf 1 Bucket of Balk & Batting Dittctly On tho Ocean opp. Motinc Memorial located at the Traffic Circle 5f. and Ocean bi • Bowler, • Guns Corner of “A ’ • Hockey • Pinball OKfcN 9 A.M. - 12 P.M. \ Lc t BSH v Practice or Archery 1 mile North of Hampton Haverhill, Mass 17 H a le St • Basketball Land Available for Recreation Development 6 5 c Beach in the Salty Motel. Sea Tern Bakery 9 A .M .- 1 KIDDIE RIDES Sc 377 Ocean Blvd. WA 6-9186 Hampton Beach Open 7 Days th eaters The characters run the gamut .your thinking. PAGE 8 from the poor Ohnatonei The -y to Requires some ,vi^ you must have a non-swimmer Tammy Grimes in the San week of July , “The Unsink­ fine aew(fgJ-and this p j ” s aboard, make him or her wear 1 Kct-ler — deviates — ruligmus and this it * Francisco engagement. able Molly Brown” will play fanatic*—political maniacs— to Richard Kennedy,ie.d7» in the pivofi a life jacket. Directed by Christopher evenings, except Sunday, at a sweet and lovely little maid rnle of Pat, is memorable 7 PAG 2- Don’t overcrowd. Keep Hewett, who played in the ori­ Product his strong creation of a CW 8:40, Matinees Wednesday and in this sordid atmosphere. i>o- passengers in boat down to a ginal production and handled Playho avter that one can easily to * sale number. Friday at 2:45. Phone reserva­ han has utter contempt for the the reins of “The Curious Sav- tify as Behan, himself. Holfj 3. Don’t overpower the boat; tions may be made at Midway mor,.s of society and expresses nge”, seen at Ogunquit the 6-5511. his views in colorful language. Hill, as Teresa, and Ray Girai your dealer can tell you the size Unforqetable Characterizations If you are sensitive to such din. as the hostage, .striking!- of the waterway*; American Red Cross said today of motor safe for your boat. The ^ 1 1 1 ^ 1 y ^ Th„ irascible Irishman. Bren- immorality, stay nway from bring sweetness and coning tant to safe boat-' He listed these rules: 4. Equip boat with safety Trent dnn Behan, writes plays like the Hampton Playhouse this sion irlto an ugly situation regulations are to 1. When two boats approach items such as anchor, oars, boat DRIVE-IN he drinks whisky — immorally week — because it is a real However, with Behan’s geniut Jeremy Russman, each other at an angle the boat h«»ok, extra line, fire extinguish­ disrespecfully and with over- every character in the play j.* chairman for the coming from the right has the er, tool kit, first aid kit and life! shocker. jacket or preserver for every AM ES6URY* SALISBURY BOULEVARD ROUTE HO indulgent vigor. The New Eng- “The Hostage” may be com­ clearly defined and in sharn right of way, the boat at left Innd premiers of Behan’s “The pared with an abstract paint­ contrast to the overall picture- must yield. passenger. Running lights are Thr Hostage”, currently at the ing. The format is free and un­ Thus, the minor roles—if 2. Rowboats have right of a must if you plan to be on the the 1! water at night. ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT Hampton Playhouse, is like ac­ conventional unlike any play must be defined as *ntch- njf way over power or sailboats. Trecir 5. Check U. S. Weather Bur­ companying the author on one you have ever seen before. The i riticaliy important and Cx-' 3. Sailboats have right of police eau forecasts before taking your Winnocunnet Rd., Hampton, N. H. of his drunken brawls where tremely well created by the en­ way over power boats. te e * significance is obscure and open boat on open water. If you are 39 limp one moment you are grovelling to individual interpretation. tire cast. | ’ 4. Boats being overtaken with iohn Wo/m - Elizabeth Allen New England's Finest Summer Theater have right of way. going far it is a good idea to ! in the putter and the next full But the characterizations are Naomi Riesman, as the aging Russman also recommended take along a transistor radio to of high purpose and compas­ strong and violent like use of prostitute, and Marie Jordar keep you posted on the weather. sion—where one moment every­ enrollment in any of the classes NOW THRU JULY 27 a bold palette on canvas. You ns the young prostitute, land . Stay with your boat if it thing is an unintelligible jar­ in boat operation conducted by 6 may leave the theatre shaking Sarah Christie, as th

Bench. sponsored by tho local Ki'vatiis club, was in its final dayse{ Instigator of the program. Rep. Donald Ring, right, looks orrr pt . as visitors in background. Mrs. Julian Miller and Mrs. Gregory| CENTER 5 tont. Mrs. Zitrides and family were formerly from Manchester, V CUT in Huntingdon Valley, l*a. Doth families are vacationing at thebe Festiva

The Art Festival, sponsored into his part and said he loved The company building! by the Kiwanis club of the it, every minute of it. He add­ cog railway up Mt. Wasflf Hamptons at North Bench, will ed that everyone was kind and in 1869 was given extn a BIG FISH, a 13-lb. striped Bass, makes for one happy fisherman come to a close Saturday, duly thoughtful, knowing this was i y th e legislature in whid The big Bass was caught by John Gambole, left, of Mary Batch 55* NOW $8.00 27 following nearly a month of his first show. complete the project. elder road. Hampton, as he was fishing from the Hampton R ,ve1 showings. One might think a hoy of Hundreds of persons have bridge Inst Monday. Here he shows his prize catch to Su< only twelve would be extremely s i & o NOW $11.00 visited the show located just nervous but Michael, aided by Hannan. north of the Coast Guard sta­ the poise and self-confidence tion as exhibits by world fam­ of a professional actor, over­ NOW $14.00 ous artists were displayed through the courtesy of the came any tendency toward stage We Carry the Following Brands: CATALINA, PETTI, Rock port Art association. They fright. He did say, however, that the first night when the COLE, ROXANNE, DARLENE, JANTZEN, PETER included landscapes, seascapes, portraits, oils and watcrcolor. curtain went up he did feel a PAN, JERSEA, COLEBROOK. The man behind the scenes few butterflies. for the affair and the one who With regard to his future, he only SM conceived the idea to not only has no plans except to return to The 11H33 membership roll in provide further entertainment the Hampton Academy where the Old S alts club recently for the visiting public but to he is entering the seventh jumped to a to tal of 22 as 13 aid the Kiwanis underprivileged grade. tnore deep sea fishermen came Edm und W agner, 22o -Mona-, children fund is Rep. Donald PBjftdihiQU&Ufying catches. stery avenue, West Springfield, Ring. John Eckert, 34 Poplar Mass., qualified him for Old j FRESH OR CORNED Country Style Members of the club have 8treet, Holyoke, Mass., quali­ Salts membership. The catch Town and Country Clothes served as hosts for the visitors fied on July 21 when he boated was made while fishing fiom a. with the only charge for ad­ ,a 9-lb. codfish w bile fishing Smith and Gilmore boat. >> il-1 87 Merrim ack Street North Shore Shopping Ctr mission being donations. Many Bakery - Meats - Groceries ifrom a Smith and Gilmore Ham M. Roach, 32 Warren SPARE RIBS Haverhill, Mass. Peabody, Mass. boat. Ronald F ontaine, 14, 78 of the paintings were this week Boar’s Head Hampton road, Auburn, Mass, qualified being sold, according to Rep. MarceTle, Chicopee Falls, M ass., for membership while 650111? Mix or Match Ring, who noted that he was joined the club after he hook- Beat The Heat With These with Capt. Bill Mahoney on the — Bonus Deals — Where Everybody Goes very pleased with the response 'fcd a 5-lb. haddock. A third Ric Roc on July 17- Nathan during the art festival of the fishermen whose home town Warren pulled in a 5-lb. had­ SUMMER SPECIALS! past four weeks. was not immediately known, is dock while fishing on an A1 Local residents are being in­ Raymond Stewart, Sr. He land­ Gauron boat out of t h e state EVAP. MILK vited to view the paintings dur­ ed a 4-lb, haddock, fishing from pier. The qualifying catch was -RANCO-AMERICAN annex Uavern ing the closing days of the a Smith and Gilmore boat. made on July 20., d e l m o n t e showing. Gene Leonard, on Ju ly 18, SPAGHETTI pulled in an 8-lb. haddock while Raymond Stim pson, 11. 50 fishing from the Ric Roc, an Longview Terrace. Prttsfield. CAMPBELL'S - 16 Oi. RAl Gauron deep sea fishing Mass., qualified on July 19 U S 1 f O f httaft operating out of the a catch of a 0%-lb. haddock PORK & BEANS In Hampton, N. H. Te|. 926-3335 pier and captained by Bill while fishing from a Smith and ^Mahoney. Leonard resides at Gilmore party boat. The final OPEN DAILY 7 A.M.-1 A.M. [83 Leary drive, Holyoke, Mass. person to qualify through Sun­ e/wices Barbara Boynton, S a n d o w n day, July 21. was John Houle. BREAKFAST • LUNCHEON • *°ad, Chester, also qualified 1 Skyline drive, Farmington, DINNER Conn. His catch was made from ------1 BENNETT'S - Qt. Jor HUNT’S four vacation is not complete until you hove visits i^ith a catch of an 8-lb. had- IN ALL DIRECTIONS . . No. 303 Cans us Nationolly Famous Restaurant. " d • CHECKING ACCU Pjjfck while fishing from the the Ric Roc on July IB- 3 lbs. 29c M A Y O N N A IS E .... Limited neither by lack of • Savings Account* liBic Roc. ns lb. 19c I 4 9 c PEACHES ------W 411 W.IV foresight nor desire to serve. We • TRUST AND AG» Any person may qualify for le ap . I A local boy, Carl Allen Page 5 DINING ROOMS invite you to profitably uso the d e p a r t m e n t membership in the Old Salt? Fruit COCKTAIL MacDonald, the son of Mr. modern facilities of this strong ■jjf 2 Dover avenue, Hampton • p e r s o n a l grew club by making a sanctioned ces ea. 5c I GEISHA - White Meat Sandwiches and Snacks in the Unique end progressive bonk. Beach, caught a 15-lb. codfish and Mrs. Joseph E. MacDonald, DEPARTMENT catch from either an A1 Cauron | TUNA 3 Cans 3C.0 Winnacunnot road, Hamp­ • COMMERCIAL 1C TO his fir.st attempt at deep sea "Down To The Sea" or Smith and Gilmore Deep sea ton, is currently being seen in • MORTGAGE l o a i?®unR- Carl made the catch on fishing craft out of Hampton doz. 29c . $1 the feature role of “Randolph • SAFE DEPOSIT v 11 while fishing from the McAfTee", the live-wire son in B lce e G under Captain W'alt "Bye Bye Birdie” at the Hamn- l* ttirgis, an A1 Gauron boat. ^®ndy and Ronny Gauron. aiardom came to young Mac­ oth of i Ocp«n boulevard, also St u°"f thev meet the minimum Donald when he was asked by and if they fishermen PRESCOTT requirements, *ne of the Piano Nightly the director, while he was park- SUPER &w England Hospitality •ng cars foi the Playhouse, if m a r k e t h* ‘1 like a part in the show. EXETER'o" SEABCOOK. n. «. Your Hosts, Surprised and honored he ac­ NEXT TO LIQUOR STORE cepted the roll. Hampton Bay lnm!" h Work’the hard FREE tpacking m* ^ng haul. Michael was given Swimming School )pen Daily 8 A M. to 9 P.M Including Sunday PARKING txports !nd w °f„a ®°n* to mcm°nze tsTAfiturn nu fXf Tffc Supplies Limited — We Reserve the ,r to Limit Qucnrlriesl Come As You Are % £11 Ages — Young ood and Iu,'d ho did. t0 leBrn' which * till ([ren .4 S p e c ia lty H o ' W h” ' ' 0. Unuiuel Cifti | i in tallow, Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation T Qc! 0^1 Gilligan. 5 • O " SI. J * 7 er or> Boach WA 6-3270 * a>8 srml,I‘&> Michael a tenner! The beachcomber PAGE 13 PAGE 12 ?A( olory HENRY'S A n interesting Bupplement CLOTHING Ter •n The Dunfey Family is en- chised in this week's edition! For The Whole Family ! F< NEW ^ ou 11 find this unique story on the accomplishments of thi« • BEACHWEAR •-A family group enjoyable read­ • P L A Y W E A R ing! Their New Hampshire loca­ Mewburyport’s Leading Ocean tions include Lamm's Tavern / Department Store ’ ■rf’ and Motor Inn in Hampton, N’- H., the Carpenter Motor Record Hotel in Manchester, N. H. and the Wayfarer Motor Inn just 71 STATE STREET. NEWBURYPORT 9 Ashworth Avenue outside of Manchester on Kte. 3 at the Bedford Interchange. *'15 Minutes from Homplon Beach" Near the corner of Ashworth Ave. & Ocean Blvd. In Maine, they own and op­ erate the Eastland Motor Ho- featuring — ‘el in Portland, largest hotel in Northern New England. ERNIE MAICHOT Barrett Appointed & Group of WBBX JL\ To Area Pastorate WEDNESDAY, JULY 24 75c OVERWHELMING SUCCESS was the consensus of opinion Rev. J. Norman Barrett, who for the past six years served; I K.ST lit \ rn THE I li m it \KI>S at Hampton Beach last week was supervised by head flurjl ie opening of Henry Dupuis' Surfside Record Hop. Pictured the local Hampton Methodist Man Stone, standing center. Trip to sea in the “duck’* came when it was first believed a boaUl( e is Craig Little of High street, Hampton, with an unknown church along with other church­ RALPH RYAN & Group on lire ofl the Si*a Shell. aanion, dancing to the platters spun by Dave Maynard of es in the Southern Conference FRIDAY, JULY 26* 75c of New Hampshire, recently as­ sumed the pastorate of the Methodist church at Ports­ False Alarm Becomes "Sea Trial' mouth. Under the Discipline, official BRUCE BRADLEY Within seconds after smoke Sea Shell which gives guide book of Methodists, the Commissioning was spotted approximately two guards a complete view of pastors serve only six years as of W BZ & The Electros miles off the Sea Shell at Hamp- entire beach, incidents such District Superintendent. Prior Of rSS Tinosa ton Beach late Friday morning, those spotted Friday mom to taking up his new duties at' SATURDAY, JULY 27 9 9 c Hampton Beach head lifeguard can be easily seen and chec EMERGENCY LOCATION North Hampton line, Ashworth First Methodist Church of You can depend on fhe Set For October Slone had the lifeguard out. It is hoped that in First aid station — Hampton avenue to Seabrook Beach. Portsmouth. Rev. Barrett form-j “due 1: ’ on t ie way to the scene, future, additional equipment Beach police station. WAverly Tuesday — West of Moulton erly held pastorates in Roch­ skill of your physician The once delayed com mis • - ^ appeared at first to be be added to that already ra 6-333:;. The officer on duty will road to Exeter line, Dumas cor- ester. Methuen, Mass, and Na­ a n d the precision of -i mn- ... the Imosa, second a burning boat apparently turn- ned and used by the guards. CALL A DOCTOR FOR YOU ner to Ashworth avenue, Hamp- of the Thresher class sub- ed out to be an oil slick or ______shua. Tobey’s Drug Store in IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ton business center. marines, originally scheduled gasoline burning on top of the Treasure Trap OR DURING THE NIGHT. Wednesday — Moulton road filling prescriptions — for June 15 has now been re- water. As the “duck”, manned point of Sea Shell. to North Shore, Dumas corner with the same assur­ set for Oct. ) according to by Stone and three other guards, DINNERHORN lower 11 Fire .Station—Ashworth ave- to North Hampton line, Ash- LIVE MAINE U S. Navy offrcials. approached the scene, the one ance vou have at home. DRIVE-IN nue between “D” and “F” worth avenue to bridge, LOBSTERS I he original commissioning boat in the vicinity moved away ceremony ha,I to he delayed for Rut the trip for the guards streets. WAverly G-3315. Thursday — Dumas corner to Just South of Lafayette Pla Police S tation — Office a t A shw orth avenue and Seabrook SHIPPED ANYWHERE nj.l \-iaj work and modifica- was not wasted us several ROUTE 1 PORTSMO Fire Station WAverly 6-3334. r v r r ? 1 * result of checks ami ™ the -d u ck ” GUARANTEED LIVE hL Thv he* ^!bfster- , were performed on the return Char-Broiled Burgers j GENERAL LOCATIONS WITHIN 1600 MILES The Navy officials also noted trip. It was only the second Flavor-Crisp Chicken Municipal Offices — Town: there is a possibility that more trip to sea for the “duck” this AIR CONDITIONED Board of Selectmen, Lawrence Packed in a self-cooking contain­ FREE DELIVERY changes on the Tin,isa vear as the a u DINING ROOM f. Hackett, chairman, Noel er with o quart of Mom ® sea may further delay the eommis- perieneed one of their quietts^ Self-Service Salomon and R obert D anelson; HAMPTON CENTER wafer for Authentic Flovor oning This factor is now un- summers to date T a k e -O u l Service for 2 or 2l Town Manager. Kenneth Boeh- Visit Southern Moine’s larges! Lobster Pound and Wotch Them der study at the Portsmouth A large Friday crowd lined ner; town clerk, Helen Hayden; Prescriptions — I* Naval Shipyard. Phone 436-0717 Swim. Here's o Wonderful Treat that’s easy to prepare. Ship or the beach as the “duck” left to tax collector, Hazel Coffin; corry some back home to your relatives ond friends. Cooking check out the smoke and an treasure:', Norman N. Merrill. instructions ond colorful bibs are Included. ^liss Coca Cola even larger crowd gathered with Town office h o u rs: 9-5, Mon. close to a hundred persons tak­ thru Fri., except tax collectors LOWER PRICES — LOWER SHIPPING CHARGES n The Ocean Front — item* CHCUMHE® Tel. WA 6-333J iREYSTONE HOTEL i the < hnm' ' ’ T B o^-W r 20 f-t in l prce officr- Seas1 ,nt,h I’^Tnirements including I lo apiK'Br "J Walk In Service Ooen Year Round v edition wo the stern I 1,1 " ■ wh'lrCn S e s and a white The H l OMBWi W A 6-2498 rront civcd at ,'isilde - j f(ir 3 m iles, | ary

rate sidc lights M»n w of the ' l0M t 1 mile; 12). white eft t visible ‘ r . /or 2 m ile s ,, Etructi * * atfp cihin. visible B oats Leave Tbr. discovert- WI“,U1 mfes at,.I a combination, 8 A M. and 1 P.M the H s j j e - » f • - ,w bow- precin ^oliro visible for 1 n,ll<“- tee t The aforementioned lig h t a r- Ham p Jnnts are the regular in- I i°n; t international rult. Vacation W ednesday Night FivK^ I Local ch»mbe; he- nK 5 .3 0 ’Til Dork icrce official- a " a w a rn- Seabrook End of ontractors i- , , res. H . f r r t i F H a m p to n Bridge the bow Visible for 1 nule. S e a b ro o k Beach, N.KI £“«. - p;:“” 1 Tickets Sold o» O ra n g e and Green teittq Tel. G Rover 4-3461 ncy «uuil>menll- have Several complaint- ^ .been receivedrecei *n , **>'“ on a r cas Exeter and Haroi that s u c h persons have lunch Counter a d j a c e n t t o i a »w s t a v e r n ph J. Rowell, Prop. Entire» - ”•*''Xi" «“ r e f i i . Ocean Boulevard STOP I the firms are a^then ^ LAFAYETTE i However, to el they Contest doubt. P ^ ^ v .rs should SHOPPING - - F ijss. store n I fc-au J x v a lu a b le August DRUGS & SUNDRIES jr.::r»»“v bs BEACH TOYS \\ at least two vork •** money, CAMP CLEANING N I? mates from local art _ RESTAURANT Applications are being ac- tbe registrations passed me * ■ ■ •vpted by Production Manager m arb. 11 MEAT DEPARTMENT linessmen. cV. H PORTSMOUTH. N H. .all businesses can Henry Hamel of the Hampton A simnar interest in the PRO D U CE & FROZEI H,9hwor l - «' M.m.ri.1 BHdg Beach Chamber of Commerce England contest H 5TdiecLd through theJ°* l u l chamber of «om«ere* - SEAFOOD for the 7th annual Miss Nev. I eV^ ented by the number oi v a c a t io n England contest to be held Au- who have already beer I Her the police department L > 7 DINNERS gust 13 at the Casino Ball- le e re d for the pageant. f^ti-riTione call. s to breeze eiuuu=.. Srrr^d in out dock room. . This contest *13 limited to New tide dtninc room. Mr. Hamel had to close tne Enpland girls only whereas the ith City Prices registrations for this >’ear^ Miss Hampton Beach contest every shopping trip. E% Open Et« 7 t>»y ew Construction I 11 a.m .-S P-m- Miss Hampton ®ef cho0c®?t®?1 lj» open to all girls, TU«taur&nt i long before the July 22 dead-, MofC than 250 girls .have ■ housekeeping is y°urs a « s h ir iw k Liquor LicrnM* On Police Station line because of the high inter- paTt in tbe first -6 years th a target date of Labor] Fr*e Parkin cst expressed in the large num- 1 ^ tbe contest. ,b National supermarket. Td. GE 6-9789 her of early registrants^ Many , ^ of the anticipate in their sights, workmen pirls were turned down « teM amount 0f registration. Just Over the Bridge the Peirce Construction jany of Stratham cum WEEKEND SPECIALS! ced work in full f°rc « wppk on construe------CELLO PACKAGE W hole _ -AIIUTH WHERE TO Fresh Mecty P|ump BREAKFAST Y oun^ DINE C I SANTA Fun-O-Rama Owner Seeks Pcnnnv Owner b r o i l e r s O R fr y e r 5 THE MARILYN In today’s classified columns 11 Hamp,on under "Found" is the follow-11 Ne CUT-UP • - j DINING ROOM ing ad: "Found, a Good Luck 11 V/ & 77 T Street Hampton Beach Penny dated 1930, encased in I Arthur labonte. Mgr aluminum horseshoe. Owner! Home Cooked Meals lei On Parle Francois please contact Roger Shaheen.il Fun-O-Rama Park, Salisbury 11 Mr. Russell Peirce, architect, Beach.” ll iras on hand early this 'see*l WARREN S LOBSTER HOUSE Seafoods - Sleokv - lt is unusual that anyone 11 to iron out a few problems an 1 would advertise such a common I doted that the project should I Chopv - ChieVen Free Parking Cocktaili Served. Foot of Memorial I article as a Good Luck Penny. I ftow progress rapidly. 1 he I Bridge, old U S. 1 . Killery. Moine. so, our curiousity aroused, well workmen had the walls of the 1 asked Mr. Shaheen why he was 11 outside of the new facilities! going to the trouble of trying ,1 approximately half way up a: THE ROCKY BEND to locate the owner. “We find I mid week and were £°.in* 1 many ittems that have senti- I ahead at u rapid rate. Officin 3 I LOBSTER — STEAK — SHORE DINNERS mental attachments here at the 1 Reported the masons were en­ * Service Serving from 8 a m. to 1 a.m. park, and we fortunately areil deavoring to lay all the ex* lirst ^ecc* Ham pton Beach able to return to their ownersII Lterior blocks that were possible l _ a great portion of them—but tprior to the insertion of the! this little horseshoe could bo- \ window frames. R a t i o n HUDON’S RESTAURANT I long to the luckiest man ulive”, I B^Town Manager K e n n e t h I 1 Stores he said. 1 Western Prime Beef Ocean Fresh Seafood I yoehner reported earlier tnl!M It seems that the night be­ T^eek that town workmen Hampton Beach. N. H fore this penny was found. | v/ould be m eeting w ith the con- 779 Ocean Boulevard Fun-O-Hama Park gave major ] j^actor in the near future re- prizes to one of the biggest Ufarding the construction of The winners in the park’s twelve l-iind erg round sew erage w o r 1 . 7 SEAS RESTAURANT I year history. "I would like very 1 Other auh-contractors were al* 1 much to meet this man per­ jteady on the job installing Features the Best in Seafood sonally, give him back his much of their work Special Vacation Club Breakfast 59c I horseshoe, and then wish him Btidge — Ocean Blvd. — Hampton Beach l well at Coney Island”, said I Koger. Recent .lives held by rne ciuo were nn overnight trip to the Isles <>f Shoals and a dive in Lake Wiiuiipesaukee as Bueats of the Lnconia.*Skindiving club. BEAUTY SALOf thu Yankee Tankers. At the W A 6-5076 monthly meeting the members O p e n 7 Days, 9_i gear in im* virinnj *'.•..... vetoed the purchase of a com­ bor can have them recovered as pressor for dub u s e . since local 3 Hairdressers free public service by mem- uir supply services are excel- i lions counsellor" is not so much A riotously mad and naughty i 1 bers of the Sow Hampshire Sea ent. They also went on record b a r b e r s h o p attending to her affairs, so much farce comedy that kept Broad­ Otters Skindiving club. Follow­ also on way audiences howling for over as keeping her out of as many ing the club’s motto uf “Safety - is favoring Representative Don- two years is coming to the as possible. In the little Penn­ Sport - Service”, the divers will lid Ring’s proposal to establish Highland Avenue O p e n 9 - 6 Hampton Playhouse from July sylvania village, until the stars j begin at 10:00 a.m. and work »n aquarium in the seacoast palatial foreign car can be re­ 29 thru August 3 . . . it’s called. the entire day as tide conditions irtn as an educational aid and In Ihc C osino A rend. “How Far Is The Barn?!?, by paired, he is particularly con­ permit. Only traps or other Lawrence Riley. cerned with running interfer­ gear on the bottom that are The play’s merriment centers ence against her plan to take clearly lost, having no lines at­ around a movie star more re- away i the handsome, innocent tached, will be touched. All set markable for her shapely figure and i husky strapping gas sta­ traps, anchorages, etc. will be than for her brains. As the tion l attendant who has attract­ strictly avoided. ed her roving from the Jutt at you trust your Doctor, you can plot begins, she is making a i eye, frust your Registered Pharmacist to fill all personal appearance in Scran- * This operation is possible be­ prescriptions wirh professional precision. ton. Pa., in connection with hei \ cause traps are required by law Prompt Service Always latest film. The complications • to be marked by their owners. pile up in a little village on tin* c It has been cleared with the road toward her next appear- l Fish and Game Department and ance in Wilkes-Barre, when her 1* an officer may be on hand to W A 6 - 3 3 4 4 oversee the recovery. Several lobstermen have already re­ Located In The High Street quested this service and will point out to the divers the ar-j Parking Lot, Hampton Cent* eas where they believe lost pm. Closed Sundays A Holiday) gear is located. I n s e r t

The duty of her "public relu Lung IA>si JQOOSgOW Comes Home At Last The temporary jail, to be useuused byoy the HamptonHampt Police department during the remain­ der of the summer months un­ JOL _ ■ • til the new police facilities are completed, arrived last week and has been erected in the Ashworth avenue garage. The all steel structure was this week awaiting a door ( which was scheduled to be in­ stalled and bolted down. Town Manager Kenneth Boehner also ? S CR0FT RECREATION c e n t e r noted that special bar type, windows are slated to be in-' TEL. 6-3410 HAMPTON BEACH serted as soon as possible. Mr. Boehner this week said the jail will be used strictly Mn-r, OPEN YEAR ROUND on a temporary, emergency | basis and no added features wiil be included in the struc-l ture. 1 he unit is slated to house the town bulldozer either :,t 200 Bikes In Excellent Condition In the Penthouse 20’ - 24" - 26" Automatic Pinsetters Well Ventilated 1 Good Lanes Tandems Fluorescent Good Pins 3-Speeds Lighted Courteous Regulars Friendly Servii Equipped with Ligt 7 Brunswick Strollers & Trikes Air Cooled Try Our New Sti Bowl to Stay Slim" Pocket Tables W °" lo Wall Carpeting Open Weekdays & Sundays b o w l i n g BILLIARDS BICYCLES 9:30 A M. TO MIDNIGHT m 7:30 A M. TO MIDNIGHT VC BOWLING J BILLIARDS b i c y c les 1:00 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT SHOP 8^00 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT W h ylN o t Try AT t r a d in g p o s t Wall r Te'- PR ■ 8-8948I N G L A N bF ^S -

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The clothes of one lady were dripping wet following an impromptu dip in the Atlantic Tuesday morning. I. Four others had their faces covered with blueberries and several other adults became winded when they were called pon to blow up balloons. All the above antics were part of the latest form of entertainment arranged by the directors of the Hampton Beach Chamber of Commerce for the pleasure of visitors to the beach. In a take-off of the “Breakfast at the Beach" program which proved so popular at Hampton Beach several years back, the netv Audience Participa­ tion program held at the Sea Shell at 11:15 a.m. Tuesdaj morning proved a tremendous hit with old and young alike. .--B E X ■ i— ■ Such a program was not unfamiliar for MC Bill ^1“ Elliot who has worked on the stage for more than M years. In fact, hack when he was one of the quartet — ; 1 known as “The Goofs” of WEEI-CBS radio fame, the \ group performed similar antics to keep the crowd 1 " ! 11 — .ing with laughter. Mr. Elliot and Production Managei r> II 1 Henry Hnmel dujj deep into morning. With hands behind -♦ I 1 — their bap, of tricks Tuesday and, their backs, and using on 1> t * although there w as a definite mouths, four ladies dug in 0 threat of lain, they had the Sea the pie euting championship Shell packed with viewers and the week. A few minutes a participants before the show Steffie Majowski, 114 Des a • was over. HIT 4 Five persons took part in the (Continued On rage ne 41------

111 CORD CROW D jammed tle of Hampton Reach INNS ?l*king some relief from the r>Mnt heat wave is shown in H* lower photo. Beach officials the crowd as in the ^udihorhood of 130.000 persons. the large throngs no M rnnis mishaps were reported g1 bical area. Police and ,r* "" n were kept busy render* 1,1 L’ ,lrst aid for many minor ^ 'd»U-niK including too much jU' 1 and m any cuts and bruises, guards reported no serious 1 ,eu,ty despite the record un\ljor Qf bathers who took 'antage uf the warm water 01 recent duy8. Photo by Parrish