For Your Vacation Pleasure - Hampton Historical Society

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For Your Vacation Pleasure - Hampton Historical Society
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To A ll Advertisers . . .
For Your Vacation Pleasure
The Beachcomber is pub«
band concerts
r jniiy __ Tuesday through Saturday. Aft
Evenings 7-8. 8:30-9:30 p.m. Organ cor
and 8:80-9:00 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday
3 p.m. Elmer Henneka, Organist.
f ir e w o r k s
lished
thru
VOL. X X X V II, N O . 4
noon. She then joined the
Hampton Beach Concert Band
which also played over the
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weekend a n d will continue
tertainment by several vari­ throughout the summer. The
ous groups on Saturday and first talent show was held on
Sunday. Scheduled for four out Monday evening, July 5th.
door concerts in the Sea Shell
No one seems to know ex­
area, the first on Saturday af­
ternoon was forced indoors. actly what happened hut it
But the group moved back certainly looked like the Hamp­
onto the Sea Shell stage for ton Beach of old over the first
the evening performance and big weekend of the 1965 sea­
again Sunday in both the af­ son.
ternoon and evening.
Entertaining on one or both
of the two days were the fol­
lowing groups: New Lost City
Ramblers, B o n n i e Dobson,
In order to bring as com­
Erich Von Schmidt and the
plete a coverage of beach
White Mountain Singers.
events as possible during the
Rae Nichols, organist for the coming weeks the staff of the
season, returned for the sec­ iBEACHCOMBER is urging
ond consecutive year with her that you notify a staff mem­
first concert Saturday after- ber immediately if you feel
QUIET 4TH
AMATEUR ARCHITECTS a t work, these North Hampton, N. H. youths take part in fi
pasttime of many beach visitors, that of constructing sand castles. Pictured above, It
right, are Sally Minutelli, Phylis Barber. Nancy Minutelli, Chuck M inutelli, Sheila Min
Elaine Blackden. Dianne Andrews and Marilyn Anthony.
Photo by
COM BER use if he feels
are news worthy.
Let’s keep the news n
in all summer.
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H a m o t o n D e a th A d v o c o t *
WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1965
FREE
18tli Miss Beach Contest Tuesday
SQUARE DANCING
j.m. at the Hampton Beach State Park. Dances
k«.
Rpp-innnl Siiuare Dance Association.
*
8. Call
resentative.
TALENT SHOW
v Sea Shell stage beginning June 28th.
be held latter part of August Junior Division
following,
7 p.m. Senior Division immediately
i ........ -ith Henry Hamel at Chamber of Commerce.
RELIABILITY
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W ednesday
3322 fo r a d vertising rep­
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Approximately 40 girls from COMBER, HAMPTON UNION f
many areas of the United and ROCKINGHAM COUNTY f
States are expected to partici- GAZETTE, Edward S. Seavey. k'pate in the upcoming 18th An- Jr.
nuol M i s s Hampton Bmu-h
During the summer of liMfi h*
Beauty Pageant to be held at and 1947, Mr. Seavey organ M
the Casino Ballroom next Tues- ized the Miss Cover Girl Conlay, July 20th. One noticeable tests. In 1948 the local chamfeature in the pageant during her of commerce took over the
recent years is th a t it has at- lead given by Mr. Seavey and
tracted many local area girls, thus was born 18 years ago
This year is no exception with the Miss Hampton Beach Beauseveral girls from New Hamp- ty Pageant.
shire already being registered.
The story of the contesl [
For four consecutive years down through the years has 1
the home state of New Hamp- been nothing short of fabulous
shire has dominated the local to say the least. Each year
beauty scene. Last year pretty new history has been made. «,
Sheila Scott, a Hampton Beach A s e a r c h of the BEACH- [
resident a t the time, took top COMBER files has revealed a |
honors on her first try. A year few interesting statistics worth
previous. Beverly Ann Hebert mentioning in conjunction with
of Manchester was the win- the upcoming 18th contest,
ner. Beverly later went on to
Perhaps one of the most in- represent New Hampshire in credible stories connected with
the Miss I nlverse Contest at the contest over the vears was
Miami Beach, Florida. Still a brought to light three years
year earlier, Jonnye McLeod, ago by one 0f the previous tia Hampton girl walked off with tleholders, Miss Sandie Kaye. (?*-£•
the title and to make it four Competing in th**
1 gram in
the program
years in a row, Sandie Kaye i960, after urging from her
of Plaistow, one of the few friends. Sandie placed second,
girl.**- tv hold both the Miss A month later in- August she F
Hampton Beach and Miss New was back a t the Casino to take
England title also won. Sandie top honors in the Miss New
and Jonnye also represented England Contest. The very next
New Hampshire at the Miss year she returned to cop the
Universe Contest. Sheila, one Miss Hampton Beach title thus
of few girls to cop the title becoming the first girl to hold
at the age of 16, was deemed both titles simultaneously.
Not satisfied w i t h these
too young to compete in the
Miss Universe Contest.
achievements, Sandie later beOver the years the BEACH- came Miss New Hampshire in
COMBER has had more than 1962 for
the Miss Universe u*vj TUESDAY NIGHTone of
these beach beautiesmay be named Miss Hampton Beacb.
L S n ? 'ntereSt in *h* sh°w Contest and set a sparkling
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the eontest which attracts bathing suit clad beauties
which has become probably the example for other girls to fol- Ine Kir,:>
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Ca,.
b v h
greatest single attraction in iow as she placed fifth in the from all over the United States. Left to right are hran Houlihan. L , ^eabrook. 2 . the Hampton Beach
summer Miss USA Contest.
a former Miss New England; Rachel Horton, 21. Boston. Mass.; and Doreen Amiro. 1 . o£
program. One of the Eastern
Equally exciting has been
Haverhill, Mass.
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Seaboard’s largest and most the story of the first l
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fascinating beauty show’s, the jnrl to rise to beauty contest
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c0nrir« p nmcPv Sandra SaMiss Hampton Beach pageant frame. Jonnye McLeod likewise Miss Hampton Beach crown.
More recently
Fran Houli- sandra Kamsey. Sand a Sa
as it is known today got its p aced among the top five girls At Miami she was one of the han or Seabrook
recent Win- dowsk, and among
start on anDor
r 'B E A C H ^ 'd i k i n g the
coveted he Miss Universe Contest
uate took the Miss New Eng- has seen his girls bring honors
the late editor
itor of the BEACH- p n or
to taking the
co
landcrown two years ago. Last not only to themselves but alsummer, trying to become the so to their respective states in
second girl to hold both titles, achieving national fame. AU
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Fran was edged by her fellow the above mentioned girls parclassmate Sheila Scott.
ticipated in the Miss America
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or
Miss Universe Contests folI_r/
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Over the years the contest lowing their starts at Hamp,
zSSSazm
has been both large and small, ton Beach.
In 1950 only 11 girls competed
—
*
but in 195* a record high which
Another man who has w oristill stands, 44 young ladies ed exceedingly hard on the
took part. The early contests productions and promotions ac
were held on the now historic Hampton Beach is the execubandstand which was demolish- tive secretary, “Bill” Elliot.
ed two years ago to make way Mr. Elliot, each year, serves
for the new Sea Shell facili- a5 a ‘‘father” away from home
ties. The pageant is now held £or ^he girls. His pre-pagear.ts
each year in the Casino Ball- backstage talks with the girls
room.
just prior to the actual per*
Another outstanding- feature *>™ «ce has disspelled much
of the Miss Hampton Beach nervousness on the parts of
storv is the work of ProducS,r's- Mr- Elliot la a nutlon Manager Henrv Hamel. man ,l-vn!,nl° of energy wnen
In his 13th vear with the local ' f comes to final preparations
chamber. Henry, year after for the productions at tha
year, has persuaded itirls to beach. Both he and Mr. Hamel
enter the contest with many have put in many long hours
being reluctant to do
But to keep the shows moving
Girls from all sections of
fur .he lifeguards at Hampton Beach, in the case of Beverly Hebert,
Jonnye McLeod, Sandie Kaye.
FROM THE POINT OF THE
CONTEST
Dianne
Lipson.
Carolyn
KoJ'»hn Lyford, w a t e r s a fe ty supervisor, left,
beach as the State of New Hampshire asPhoto 'by Elliot mant. Sally .Ann Freedman.
r i?h t. The two a r e shown looking out tow ards the
C o n t i n u e d o n P uQ ti l o t
sunied supervision of th e g u a rd s this past week.
PRESCOTT
SUPER
RAYMOND,
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MARKET
Miss Coca Crla of 1965, Cindy
Croteau, pretty Keene State
College Sophomore, has been
named to lead the daily calis­
thenics program sponsored each
summer by the Hampton Beach
Chamber of Commerce.
Cindy started the program on
July 6 with a small crowd par­
ticipating. By the second day
the group had swelled consider­
ably and Cindy is inviting
everyone, young and old alike
to participate each morning in
front of the Sea Shell at 10:39
a.m.
The program is designed for
All age groups and during past
years many oldsters as well as
youngsters have participated.
Miss Coca Cola is a native
of Marlborough. New Hamp­
shire. She recently graduated
from Becker Junior College in
Worcester, Mass, and is now
well on her way towards be­
coming a teacher of English.
She is majoring in this subject
at Keene.
Cindy likes to write poetry
and confesses that she is per­
haps "guilty of over rhyming.”
Her hobbies include reading
And water skiing. She is em­
ployed for the summer months
as a booth attendant at the
Hampton Beach Chamber of
Commerce.
SEA6GOOK, N.H.
NEXT TO LIOUOR STORE
SWIFT'S PREMIUM
STATE O ’ M A IN E FANCY
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Production Manager H e n r y
Hamel who is lining up his
13th annual beauty contest in
the form of the 18th Miss
Hampton Beach pageunt this
week announced that he expect?
to have close to 40 girls by next
Tuesday evening, July 20.
Some of the latest to join
those already registered include
tJ,e following girls: Candye C
Walker, 19. Paris, France and
20 Nudd Avenue; Lynda John-1
*on. 17, West Bovlston. Mass.;
Sharyn Donahue, 18, 45 Buck-;
iHPham Road. North Andover.
Mass and 22 N Street. Hamp­
ton Beach; Barbara Jaston, 16,
Worcester. Mass.; Sandra Gibree, 16, Worcester. Mass.; Ra­
chel Horton, 21. 113 Beacon
Street. Boston. Mass.; Joanna
MeGarry, 19. 74 Richard Street !
Lowell Mass.; Mary Ann Dug’ 1
©an, 18, Lowel*. Mass.; and Ca­
therine Bisnette. 18. Worces-I
tor. Mass.
The contest will bfc hdd at 1
the Casino Ballroom on Tues­
day evening, July 20 „t 8-30
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delayed debut was not ’only
The Into Pulitzer Prize win­
ning playwright, Robert Sher­ better than never. It was tre ­
wood, once wrote that a man mendous.
Born in Boston in 1920, he
who wants to be a playwright
had better have his first play left high school before g et­
produced by the time he is ting a diploma and went to
work as a printer’s devil. Feel­
thirty, or give up.
It was this dire warning ing that the printers’ trade
that made George Axelrod rush had no future for him, he en­
his comedy “The Seven Year listed in the Navy in 1940,
Itch" to completion to barely and was at Pearl Harbor when
the Japanese dropped their
beat the deadline.
Rut Sherwood's dictum didn’t bombs there in December 1941.
hold for Sumner Arthur Long. I Discharged a fte r five naval
author of the enormously pop­ years, he could not take ad­
ular Broadway comedy hit. vantage of the GI bill to get
“Never Too Late", which is a college education because he
coming to the Hampton Play­ had no high school diploma.
He decided that he must gam­
house next week.
For Long was 42 when his ble for big stakes in his ca­
comedy was first presented in reer. To take the kind of job
New York in the fall of 1962 for which he was qualified,
(it ran to continuously large such as a gas station atten ­
audiences until April 1965). dant, would never be his spring­
He proved that it was indeed board. He concluded th a t be­
“never too late” for him. His ing a writer was his only op-
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uXUUKJ PICTURES
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HAMPTON, N. H.
* HAROLD HECHT
U C U « * r IN AMATOU K GRUMWAID PRODUCTION
hi f o r o m v t U* '’cCOlO*
B A U O iS
w p ^ l in C O L U M B IA C O L O R -
JANE FONDA
HARRISON
BERGMAN
MacLAINE
MOREAU
by
S u m n ir A rth u r L one
N e w E n g lo n d s Finest
S um m er T heatre
JULY 12
th ru
JULY 17
D ire c t fr o m T h re e Y e a rs o n B r o a d w a y
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A R T H U R M IL L E R S
" A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE”
HAMPTON
BEACH
THE SCREEN’S MOST EXCITING CASt T T
SHOWS AT BOTH THEATRES
portunity to go
a quick, high
He didn’t know
about w riting but he
he could teach himself
his service suvingg he m ,
a Quonset hut on the jLj
of Provincetown, Mas, 'f
Cape Cod, lived largely 0j
fish he caught by
and fo r nearly three
w ent on a reading binge
also wrote two novels as pr.
tice runs th a t he ni*f
burned later.
Abandoning the beach u
he set ofT for the lige ‘
w riters’ m arket — Holly**
He arrived with just $22
resources. It turned out to
enough, for almost imined*
Iv he sold a story outline
Columbia Pictures and cop
a steady $200-a-week job
w riting the outline into a
film scenario.
Thus launched, Long con
ued fo r twelve years to
a good livelihood as a wn
in film and TV studios in Hlywood, until the success
“Never Too L ate” made ‘
rich.
At the end of the comi
first prosperous year on Bi
way Long told an intervu
a little smugly, th a t “the
has made a bum out of ml
By which he meant that
had enjoyed all the rewar
of success w ithout doing mi
else — he had gone to all
parties to which a success
playw right is invited, he
enjoyed visits to the oper
of the road company and
the London opening, attend:
to the sale of the movie rigi
and the foreign rights, i
otherwise “m anaging his pr
erty.”
The rewards have been far
ly tidy — over half a mills
so far. with more constat
accruing from the foreign pp
ductions, stock and amatr.
presentations and his royi
ties when “Never Too L*3
I plays a t the Hampton Phi
house this week.
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1964
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2 D r ., f u l l y e q u i p p e d
*
GATES LITTLE TWISTER brought 2nd place honors for its
proud owners Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelley of Chester as it
showed at the 11th Annual All Arabian New England Horse
Show held at Deerfield Fair Grounds. Nancy Dro*ne of Ray­
mond holds the 2 month old beauty for photo.
DAY - WEEK - MONTH
Downer Appliance Co
CAVE
822 Lafayette Road
A fter the Labor Day dis­
turbances of September, 1964,
the Hampton Beach Chamber
of Commerce launched a year­
long program designed to im­
prove the image of Hampton
Beach. At that time, the TAP
(Teen Age Problems) Commit­
tee was established, from this
effort emerged the TAR (Teen
Age R e l a t i o n s ) Committee.
CAVE (Committee to Avoid
Violent Eruptions) developed
as the youth sponsored - sup­
ported program as a result of
the TAR Committee's interest;
in promoting better communi­
cation and understanding be­
tween the youth and adult com­
munities. With a grant from
the Federal Government to fi­
nance the program, the Hamp­
ton Beach Project assumed a
definitive form approximately
four months ago, and began
its work at the Beach for the
C.A.V.E.
(C o n tin u e d on
Hampton, N. H
9 2 6 -2 3 4 0 or 92 6 -8 1 0 0
LOBSTER COMPANY
LOBSTER POUND
AND
Page t il
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AIR CONDITIONED DINING ROOM
FLAVOR CRISP CHICKEN
Native Lobsters, Clams and Fish
TUBS TO GO S I . 5 0 - $2.50 - 5 3 .5 0
Just Call 926-3811
FRESH DAILY
Visitors
S te a m e d o r G rille d H o t D ogs, D in n e rs,
Snacks, S e a fo o d s & Lobster Rolls
BREAKFAST SERVED 8 : 3 0 - 1 1 A M .
Iro
Telephone (Ham pton) 92 6-3424
Corner o f “ G ” & A shw orth Avenue
TRIUMPH
WEATERVILLE,
W a l la c h
1 9 -2 4
the m ost unusual store in N ew H am pshire
The H a p p ie s t M illio n a ire
INGRID
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F o r A b s o lu t e l y E v e r y o n e
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Air-Conditioned
STREET G A R A G E
4 0 * 5 6 M e r r im a c k St.
In th e H e a rt o f
D o w n to w n M a n c h e s te r
A ls o : P le a se V is it o u r
GALLERY OF O R IG IN A L
G R A P H IC ART
S e le c tio n
and
of
w o o d cu ts,
e t c h in g * ,
lit h o g r a p h s .
8y Buffet, M lnom i, Gunther. H il­
aire, Summers, Creo. Schre«ber,
Gllet. Cyril, Koppelm oa, Silverman, Doris Leet, etc.
Gallery Open ’Til 9 P.M.
Weekdays - T il 5:30 Sal.
Alt OttpH. Closed Sundays
Free Parking
Factory Store
Portsmouth Mills
M a p le w o o d A v e n u e
fro m $ 1 2 to $ 2 5 0
,t
“ The Thin Red jjn e
L a rg e P a rts D e p t.
D o m e s tic a n d Im p o rts
H ow to Reach
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W elcome
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From H a m p to n
C e n te r p ro c e e d North on
R o u te I . U se P o r ts m o u th b y - p o i s a s i f to
g o to M a in e . J u s t b e fo r e T o ll B r id g e u s e
o v e r p a s s t o r e v e rs e d ir e c t io n . P ro c e e d 2 0 0
yards l e f t o n M a p le w o o d A v e n u e .
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JUNIOR DIVISION CONTESTANTS ''h o took part in the recent July 7th talent show are
pictured above following the contest. The Wilders. young and talented instrumentalist group,
took t«»p honors. On the left, flanking the winners is Christopher Picone, Swampscott, Mass.,
second place winner. Gerald Brady, Exeter. N. H.# third place winner is at the right while
Mary Ann Farquhar, Leominster. Mass., fourth, is in the back at the right. Photo by Elliot
H“ " p*"n 8<“ ‘‘
KINGSTON, N. w.
The Wilders, a singing group
»of youngsters from Lowell.
Mass, and a pretty young ba-,
ton twirler took top honors
during the competition of the
first talent show of the 1965
season.
American Legion
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HIGH STREET. H AM PTO N
ALSO ACREAGE AND FARM ON GREAT BAY
For Further Inform ation
FRIDAYS 7 .3 0 P.M.
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Plenty o f Free P a rk in g
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CIGARETTES, ALES,
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In the Senior Division, a vis­
itor from Houlton, Maine, Ka­
ren Eleiott. 14. walked off with
place honors with her baton
twirling exhibition.
Candy went to the losers and
all other competitors compli­
ments of Margaret Junkins Can­
dy Store. Assisting with the
program were “Bill” Elliot as
master of ceremonies and or­
ganist Kae Nichols as accom­
panist.
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DISPLAYED UNWRAPPED.
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AND SCORES OF ALLIED DEPTS
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TW IN-PAK
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PLUMP' TENDER / J
Mary Ann Farquhar. 13, took
third place. She recited a poem.
Mary resides in Amesbury,
Mass.
Trophies were presented to
the first, second and third place
winners in each division by Mr.
Henry Hamel, production man­
ager at the chamber.
Quality Guaranteed the HIGHEST
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★ SMOKED MEATS
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Gerald L . Brady, 11, ExeterHampton Trailer Court. Exeter,
took third place with his trum­
pet version of “Come Back to
ROAD
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CHICKENS
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Just South o f H am pton Fells Line
Grange Hall
Second place went, to Chris­
topher Picone, 10, Swump3COtt,
Moss. He played “Maria. Ma­
ria” and “Helena Polka” on the
accordian.
Lucille Machado, Dr&cut,
Mass, sang “You’re Nobody
Til Somebody Loves You.” This
brought her the third place
trophy.
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LAFAYETTE
BINGO
FOR S A L E
90 A CRE FARM
John Bedard, Marc Beauhaense, Dan Trudel and Dave
Tmdel. 3ll 12 years of age or
under, walked off with the first
place trophy for their version
of “Mrs. Brown.” The hoys
sang and were accompanied on
the guitar as they took junior
division honors.
Barbara O'Neil, Andover,
Mass, placed second a3 she
played the organ.
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M ORE PEOPLE THAN EVER
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PAGE 8
Mate Takes Control
square nance
Exhibitions
Of Beach Lifeguards
The equipping, payinjr and
rapervision «>f the life guards
i f Hampton Beach formerly
changed hands from the Town
(f Hamplon to the State of
New Hampshire last week on
July 7.
A long time in coming, the
77( vo was finally made possible
through legislative action with
the House, Senate and finally
the Governor concurring. Offi­
cial announcement was made bv
John Lyford, Water Safety Su­
pervisor for the Division of
Parks for the State of New
Hampshire.
Lyford has been at the beach
f ir the past several days work
ing with the local life guards
ir. setting up the new program.
Bringing the life guards under
the jurisdiction of the state will
i. so bring to the beach several
changes in the future. Some will
ccme in the immediate future
while others will probably not
be noticed until next year and
tr.suing seasons.
i yford announced that the
hval guard contingent which
been handling the main
btach and the North Reach
Lre* has now absorbed the life
guards already on duty at the
h. amp ton State Park and who
were under the jurisdiction of
Me state. The new guard comI rnient will be a total of 17
guards.
Tuesday Nights
r phase of the varied
chamber of commerce program
m olt of which is held free of
charge to the public during
the summer months was held
Tuesday evening a t the Sea
Shell and will be held on en­
suing Tuesday evenings.
STORE HOURS
N orth
Corner Lafayette Road and
^ , h o d s. The
“
D aily and Sunday Papers
Ansel Palmer, president of
the group, is a Hampton man.
For many years this group ha3
been very active in the Seacoast area and has held many
winter square dancing classes
during the winter months. Al­
ways a colorful, fun filled eve­
ning, the Friday evening en­
tertainm ent a t the state park
is attended by persons from
far and wide.
m e group, in giving its
Tuesday evening performances
at the Sea Shell is in hopes
that many other persons will
become interested in Square
dancing.
The exhibitions will be held
from 7-8 at the Sea Shell.
Plan to take this function in
while staying at the leach.
Packed 3 lo a Bag
THREE LEGGED OR DC
(July 14 to July 21)
July 14 — Fireworks dis­
play. 9:05 p.m., sand in front
of Sea Shell.
POPULAR 3 '/,
b a k e r y dept.
SWIFT’S BROOKFIELD
BEACH
SCHEDULE
OF EVENTS
COLUMBIA GEM CHUNK
July IP — Square Dancing,
Hampton Beach State Park,
8:30 p.m.
July 20 — Miss Hampton
Beach Contest. Casino Ball­
room, 8:30 p.m.
SCOTTIES
"ew
th® t t e T tv, e;
Vouys
^
A USED
NEW
in
— kin* , nt
hnIv!
Sunday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m
SPECIALS FOR WEEK OF
Z l mnrn.ntr calisthenics pro.
pram preparatory for the dav’s
review o f l feU« P- Proffram
D aily 9 a.m . to 9 p.m .
A tlantic Avenue
in addition to the regular
guards Lyford announced that
D-e head guard will he Dan
; :0ne who will be retained in
P°sl’tion that he has held
SeV?r*! rears while under
v L aT
° f the town.
Head Guard Stone will be mov, ,n!° more of « supervisory
capacity, under the new set up
- *o will assume several new
CJk,es and responsibilities.
r*«cC r f uthe most n°ticeable
Farts of the new program for
ntfnUffrdS Wu 1 ^ a Pro^ ram of
ton turning physical fitness and
pv.ew of hfe saving techniques
[L * e ^ uards- Each morning
1 fc ***** will meet for an-1
i an6*™ * an h° Ur between
'■ dfnd 10 a.m. on the beach
rend
°f th° Sea Shell« De-1
Fending on the siZe of 17 j
at th' beach the *uardt
U r n T J ° th r° UEh th e ir repu - 1
H am pton
Members of the Seacoast
Regional Square Dance group
demonstrated square dancing
as it is done each Friday eve­
ning a t the Hampton Beach
State Park under the star*.
DUNCAN HINES
th e ton>edo
RAYMOND
s Lyford
. * 3 1is also
f M . vs r d
Sea sL i. ht'ad(Iua^ r s a, th e1
w.MannnPd by « " • Me-
64
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CHEV.
Im p a la ,
4
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H .T ., P .G - B ro n z e
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C ustom
500
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8 . A u to . T ra n s .
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62
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Truck
6 C y lin d e r
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6 2 CHEVY Bel A ir, 4 Dr
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6 2 E co n o lin e , Vi Ton P. U,
62 CHEVY B iscayne, 2 D r
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S ta n d a r d
M u s ta n g T ra v e l T ra ile r
S e llin g O u t A t C o s t
W a y fa re r Tent C am pers
F ro m * 4 9 5
to $ 3 ,0 0 0
PAGE 10
done from
fish,hr party boats, „Ul.
>np 01 from the bridJ“
Earh fish mast ^ Cr ’r
an official weiKhine ' 2 i (
the Smith nnH
anti n:»J
NOW OPEN!
LAMSONS LAZY PENQUIN
PARLOR CAR
Sea fish i„c
l*
*V*4tXs' * 1
ters. Certification
then brought to th»
of commerce where |V
members are presentM
their certificates,
and wallet cards. Why T
your luck.
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A LA D D IN ’ S LOUNGE
W e Specialize in E verything W e Serve
32 LAFAYETTE RD., RT. 1
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NORTH HAMPTON
HAM PTON
BAT
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SCHOOL
for A lt AGES
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la r g e s t E xclusive I m p c r t r c A u to m o b ile D e a le rs h ip .
9 2 M
RESNIK MOTORS, INC
RIDING LAWN MOWERS
NEW & USED
S im p lic ity . 3 3 !en> a n d In te rn a tio n a l T r a c e r *
E n g in e * a rts For A ll M a k e s
A LS O COMPLETE LINE OF
NURSERY TREES, SHRUBS A N D EVERGREENS
G A R D E N SUPPLIES, GRASS SEED A N D FERTILIZERS
T E l. 6 2 2 -9 2 8 1
192 M a m m o th Road
M anchester, N. H
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(Continued front Pag*; FfrcJ
summer season a month and
a half ago. The project to-,
ordinates two phases: a re­
search program nnd a demon­
stration program.
CAVE is an organization of
interested youth who show
their willingness to co-operate
in making Hampton Beach a
bettor place for everyone by
committing themselves to an
attitude and a program which
involves them in meaningful
activity. CAV E now ha> over
H00 registered members who
feel that such activities as
teen self-government within n
fest with entertainment provided by The New Lost City
Fiarnbler*. The White Mountain Singer*. Bonnie Dobson,
Erich Von Schmidt, Danny
Gravis, and Bill McGinnis. Due
to the rain on Saturday, July
3rd, the afternoon portion of
Hampton Beach Sea Shell. Both
adult ind young people par
D A N IE L
CHAR BROILED
M c s e rc ti - Porsche
55 7 Second Street
M anchester Road fRt. 101)
SUMMER
Tel. 6 2 5 -6 9 0 8
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R id e j ,
&
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G am es,
C o u n try
H and
ROOF ROTARY MOWERS
A d u lt s
CAI CHT FR0M THE SIDEWALK was this beautiful 22-lb
stnped bass. Andy Lcssard. Woonsocket. Rhode Island, proudly 1
displays his catch which qualified him for the Old Salts Club.
Manchester, N. K.
623-7153
tell us how much you nood
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□ 15,000 □ and more
Juft efieok the amount of extra caih voa &***>««*
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S n a c k Ceil,
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SALE
LAFAYETTE RD.f RT. 1
SALISBURY, MASS
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5 :3 0 to 7 P.M.
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MANCHESTER
Phone 625-9766
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SEAFOOD AT ITS BEST
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Fmal qualification
q u a lify
SUNDAY
p e rie n ce in c o n s tru c tio n .
Capta,ne<1 *
tL at,
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y o u con e ffo rd . L in e r g u a ra n te e d b y C a s c a d e . In s ta lle d h
UneS a n d BDi' * " » . « -
Pier and
6-lb. Haddock.
SMORGASBORD
A O ne Stop S hopping Spot
p™y Zzznzii TJj-i
Bill .Mahoney
N IG H T SEAFOOD
A * C hosen f o r E x h ib it a t N e w Y o rk W o r ld ’ s F a ir
*■ s " i,h -
W elsh.
FRIDAY
J
$ 3 .5 0 p e r person
Pioi
M ade
Richard Glick. RFD j Thetord \ ermont. cautrht the larp- j
!'n \Lf,Sh retris,cred to date a !
40-lb. Blue Hake. This catch
came on , uIy 5 and ^
\
sss;Sr*
The fin e st steaks a n d chops c h a rc o a i-b rs i ?c
to y o u r in d iv id u a l ta ste o v e r an o p e n h e a rth .
C h ild re n 60<
The Swimming Pool of Tomorrow
Membership in the, famed
Hampton Beach Chamber of
Commerce Old Salts Club be­
gan to climb slowly during the
past week as several newcom­
ers attained membership.
Four new members brought
the total 1965 membership to
six. This figure is slightlv be-1
hind former years but should
spiral upwards during the commg weeks.
The newcomers were Joseph
Roy. 13. Ryan Terrace, Housatomc, Mass. On July 6 he pulled in an 8-lb. Haddock. Certi­
fication was made through the.
Smith and Gilmore pier.
W illia m
| K5 “* .r
B o o k s & Goi*s
Repairs
HOMEOWNERS:
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SUPPER
DUNBAR COM
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□ $ 1,5 0 0
C o tto n
RUMMAGE
MiCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS
□ n ^o o
ic t roach !
Fire- f r
H om em ade
S i d e w a lk
IRRIGATION - SPRAYERS
4 W. Hole Ave.
P o n ie s ,
G ifts ,
K n it
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— 37 girls competed
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1964 — 38 girls competed.
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In contrast to last year’s
Fourth of July, this year’s
weekend displayed less tension,
and unlike other areas of the
U. S., Hampton Beach suffered
no disturbances. Personal in­
terviews gathered from the
merchant population at the
Beach reveal some interesting
opinions about the Fourth. For
example, Lt. McLeavy, of the
Hampton Beach Police Force,
said that in his opinion, ‘‘the
kids were verv w p I I
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Mr. Walter Robinson, said that
the police handled the Fourth
of July crowds very well, but
that upsetting the scheduled
Band Concerts to accomodate
the folksinging program was
unnecessary. Bill Watson, of
the Casino Market, said that
this July 4th weekend in com­
parison to last year’s was
“much quieter, there was a
better class 0f kids at the
Beach this year”. Watson also
felt that the folksinging program was an excellent idea
and that it contributed to a
good 4th of July weekend.
Norman Grandmaison, reported
that he is TOOCr in favor of
C.W E and that he congratu­
lates the youth on a “well or­
ganized July 4th program”.
Mr. Roberts said that such en­
tertainment as the free folk­
singing program showed evi­
dence of the community’s “ca­
tering to the teenager” and
that such behavior might be
detrimental to the Beach since
it could attract too large a
crowd. Labonte said that this
year’s 4th of July was “much
quieter”. Mrs. Kurrier. direc­
tor of the playground, said of
the weekend, “it was marvel­
ous! The behavior of the teen­
agers .reveals a vast improve­
ment and I think CAVE is a
fine organization”. William Elu the HamPton Beach
Chamber of Commerce, reported that so far as he Was con.
cerned this year’s July Fourth
weekend was “ f n r
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275 D. W . H IG H W A Y , NORTH
MANCHESTER, N . H.
S pecializing in
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MISS CATHERINE BISWELL,
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in the Miss Hampton Beach
rentes t ti> be held on July
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Mass.; Barbara Ann l urrmi,
Waltham. Mass.; Beverly BrinWINNERS
dnmour, 18, Hampton.
(Cmtinufd from Papt Thirteen)
1953 — No data available
other than the fact that Joan
Kittery. Maine; Judy Andarson, Ahont n wn> the first place winWoburn, Mass.
1954 — 21 girls competed,
Jenkins
c-iio MrW.lIv. 20 Haverhill,
M o n tre a l, (
onne; B ever
H a m p to n .
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girls c o m p e te a .
S o n j a - H n n t v • Romer, 20. Montreat, Canada; Doris Findley,
-I* Dorchester% Mass.; Betty
Marshall, 21, Brookline, Mass.
1950 - 11 girls competed,
Sally A1 nson, 18. Ipswich,
tty Marshall, 20,
Mass.;
Brookline Mass.; Barbara MeLeod, 19. Portsmouth.
12 girls competed
1949
Carylo Cadario i s . A i d i n g ton. Mass.; Sally Atkinson, 1 ?
Ipswich, Mnss.; Virginia Stubbs
Cuba.
1948 — 12 girls competed.
Lorraine Doucette, 19, Caryle
Cadario, 17, Arlington, Mass.;
Dolly Cassone, Lawrence, Mass.
1951 —
2 fi
SCUTE
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BEACH
ROAD
oeaen. l ne mayors name is
Tom Evans. Tom works as a
13.1 for u Boston radio station
WCOP. Tom will be complet­
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very shortly. Tom has a sum-
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Committee members include
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Mrs. Peter Bergfors. Mrs. Curtis Albee, Mrs. John Soothwick. Mrs. David Magee and
Well the big weekend
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Production Manager Henry
Hamel announced just before
press time that several more
girls have registered to participate in the Miss Hampton
Beach Contest. The number of
girls who will definitely par­
ticipate approached 30 with
Mr. Hamel expecting to regis­
ter between 35 and 40 girls
before the deadline next Mon­
day evening.
Some of the recent entrants
are Kathleen K. Crofton, 17,
Greenfield, Mass.; Cheryl Lynn
Marini, 18, Greenfield. Mass.;
Donna Mae Mitchell, 17, Green­
field, Mass.; Margaret L. Favale. 18, New Ipswich. N. H.;
and Judy Soucy, 16, 103 North
Shore Boulevard, H a m p t o n
Beach.
A l s o Jean Cameron, 16,
G r e e n fie ld .
Mass.; Gloria M.
Menard, 18. Cabot, Vermont;
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Bill Hendrickson, “S p l a s h
Splosh” ; to Cindy at the CC
office. Whats New.
A Final Comment; If the
moon isn't made of green
cheese how come there such
u rat race to see who gets
ne gives nampton Beacti many to it first.
good words. I am sure the
RLC
C. of C. likes your work Mr.
Evans.
A fast check at the Hamp­
ton Playhouse sees that a
comedy is now front and cen­
ter. The play titled “ Never
Too Late” should be a good
take in.
Your reporter made a visit
to the Playground here at the
beach that is run by Hampton
Precinct Comm, ami this year
the Playground has really been
improved. -We will have more
to say on this later but I was
shocked to learn that the pay
scale was only $35 a week!
This reporter is very glad
to see that Henry Hamel has
returned to Hampton Beach.
Henry works very hard plan­
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ning the many beauty contests
that are held here at Hamp­
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The winners of the BEACH­
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which directly proceed ed the
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were as follows:
194»* — 16 girls competed
Mari lan Eaton. 20 Durham;
Virginia Stubbs. 17, Cuba; Ms
rilyn Sheehan, 19, Arlington
Mass.
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act produces m e ot the brightje st spots in th e play and Ian
! Sullivan, who plays- a vary
J
amusing son-in-law, gets into
the shouting and roaring huto have a baby in the “evening" irritated by the news. His un­
of her procreative lite. rhe gracious acceptance of the pros­ ] mor, too!
Deidre Owen, as the daugh­
news generates considerable pective baby gives comedian
turmoil in the disquieted a t­ Dick Kennedy u wonderful op­ ter, and Anthony Palm er, play­
mosphere of four people try­ portunity to grasp the best in ing the role o f Mayor Crane,
ing to live under the same roof. boisterous lines throughout lend some strong support to
which he can rant and rave and the cast. In minor roles were
Dick e'Knnedy. as the “father i yes—get drunk.
De French, Louis Beachner,
to-be" a t the age of sixty, has
The drunk scene in the third Thomas Bahring, and Dick $ahis choleric disposition further
t and Funny Evening
‘Never Too Late
Comedy continues to doniin*
nti* the boards at the Hampton
Playhouse as the boisterously
amusing “Never Too Late”
gives the "fun and games" ac­
ting combination of Richard
Kennedy and Inn Sullivan an­
other laugh-filled vehicle from
which to scatter entertainment
Subtle humor is oast aside in
"Never Too Late" for the more
blatant and noisy type.
The script pulls heavily on
the domestic problems that de­
velop between in-laws for its
laughter rather than from the
central problems of the play in
which a middle-aged woman,
skillfully played by Rue McCla*
nnhan, finds that she is going
The girls are chosen on a
modified point system modeled
after the Miss Universe Con­
t e s t . Following elimination
rounds, the girls then continue
to accumulate points for poise,
personality, face and form. No
talent is required although
many of the girls who have
won in the past have much
talent. Girls are attired in
bathing suits and high heeel
shoes. Evening gowns are not
displayed until the Coronation
Ball.
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at the annual contest held Tuesday nitrht at the beach. First runner-up. and for the third
consecutive vear. was Fran Houlihan. 18. of Seabrook. X. H„ left. Second runner-up awards
were presented to Miss Carole Ann SeeKa, 18. Worcester, Mass., at ripht.
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ning. During the ceremonies
she received her official sash,
cape and crown. Miss Hamp­
ton Beach 1964, Sheila Scott,
placed the crown upon the
head of the new Miss Hamp­
ton Beach.
Continuing in the ceremon­
ies, the first and second place
runners - up a l s o received
crowns. Trophies were pre­
sented to all three girls by
Jay Dinneen, Rick Darrah and
W alter Vanderpool, president
of the sponsoring Hampton
Beach Chamber of Commerce.
Each oi the, top girls was also
presented with Savings bonds.
Miss Hampton Beach also re­
ceived her official bouquet of
roses.
This marked the fifth con­
secutive year that a New
Hampshire girl has taken the
top honors and the second in
three years for a Manchester
lass.
Judges for the pageant were
Roger Harris, New England
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Frances Houlihan. Seabrook,
N. H., gained the runner-up
honors for the third consecu­
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New England, recently grad­
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School and was sponsored by
the Tides Hotel and Motel.
She is 18 years of age, is 5
fleet 4 inches tall, weighes
110 lbs. and her measurements
are 34-23-34.
Second runner - up honors
were accorded Carol Ann Seega, Worcestor, Mass. She is
18 years old. weighs 105 lbs.,
is 5 feqt> 2 inches tali and
is 35*21*56.
Third and fourth runnersup were Anita Finnegan, Hyde
Park, Mass' and Can dye Walk­
er, Paris, France.
A large audience looked on
during the brief coronation
ceremonies which followed the
judging. Although .ludy will
officially receive her crown
jand begin her year’s reign
on August 20, the night of
the Coronation ball, she was
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Rolling up a record of 89 out of 100 possible
points on the judges tally sheets, pretty Judy Rey­
nolds, Manchester, N. H. became Miss Hampton Beach
for 1965 Tuesday evening at the Casino Ballroom.
Judy took the top honors from 37 of an originallyscheduled 41 girls who competed for the top honors
in the 18th consecutive contest. She is 18 years of
age, 5 feet 6 inches tall, weighs 127 lbs. and her
vital statistics are 36-24-35. She was sponsored byHale Shoe Store of Hampton Beach.
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the United States, Canada and
Cuba have competed over the
years. Massachusetts holds the
honor of having the most win­
ners with eight. New Hamp­
shire is rapidly closing in with
four winners now, nil in suc­
cession while Maine, Rhode Is-,
land and Canadian girls have
all placed first once.
The pageant will be held
Tuesday evening July 20th at
the Casino Ballroom beginning
promptly at 8:30 p.m.
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History, Art Displayed A t Library
teresting historical documents
of the town of Hampton. T h e
earliest is dater 1735 and is a
A
Town Warrant calling for elec­
tio n of a representative to the
•;ieafvProvincial General Assembly.
Other documents displayed are:
Town Warrant to vote for a del­
egate to the New Hampshire
Constitutional Congress. 1,75:
T E U R E N G I N E E R S a t work recently were m em bers of
Apprentice Indenture, 1 •03:
HcDiarmid fam ily from W ilbrah am , Mass. John.
an
Town Warrant to exempt sol­
le worked n e a r ly all m orning to construct their sand casdiers f**om taxes from the cur­
*hown above. Boys and girls visiting the beach later this
rent year 1776: Bill and Town
ler " i l l have th e o p p o rtu n ity to vie for the sand casUc
On display in the cases at W arrant for the payment of
P ions hips d u rin g th e C hildren's activities.
Hampton’s share cf the cost of
PhoU) by Elliot .he library is a collection of inMrs. Gertrude Dole of Haver­
hill, Mass., has a varied display
of her charcoal, pastel, and oil
paintings on exhibit at t h e
Lane Memorial Library through
July and August. The paintings
include still life, andscapes, and
portraits; also, Mrs. Dole has
used the sea and coast as ubje %
ts for several of her paint­
ings. Among the larger paint­
ings are two of Mt. Chocorua.
one in summer and one in win-
the Revolutionary War: Town
W arrant to vote for delegates
tto the First Continental Con­
gress a t Philadelphia, 1774;
Town Warrant to send a dele­
gate to the General Assembly
from the Province of N e w
Hampshire, 1762; several no­
tices of Town Meetings during
and immediately after the Rev­
olutionary War; Town Invoices
for 1762. 1765. 1773, and 1789;
a document dated April. 1776,
and another dated Dec'Jnber,
1779. pertaining to the “future”
ownership of marsh lands.