Beach - Hampton Historical Society

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Beach - Hampton Historical Society
Th e BEACHCOMBER
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IT Fisherman Lands 61 lb. Cod
Just O ff Hampton Shores
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|o nothing.
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Gift Shop
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'SNOOPY NOOK"
Keefe Av*.
- End
PARKING —
of
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st.
50c
Vonox Fouillex
Grrtryde Newcomb. Prop.
Hampton Beach
Garage
9 Aihworth Ave. on the Comor
Attendant
Parking
Reasonable Rotes
ICE
Blocks or Bags
W ashing » Polishing - Tire Service
Tonic Headquarter*
All Flovor*
Buy a Caso and Save
Rood Service - Call W A 6-3006
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Three local men hit the “jack­
pot” recently as far as deep sen
fishing goes.
Joe Ferguson, Sr., Hampton,
heads the list for the current
fishing season of those who have
brought in the real big ones.
Fishing from a Smith-Gilmore
boat, Ferguson caught a 61 lb.
cod fish.
Close behind him with iden­
tical catches of 35 lb. cod fish
were Terry Bragg and Ray
Gilmore, Hampton Beach.
Gilmore, for the past several
years, has skippered fishing
boats for Smith-Gilmore during
the summer months. During the
winter, Ray teaches school.
Terry Bragg, 16 year old
Winnncunnet High school sopho­
more, was the latest of the
three to make a big catch.
35 m . CODFISH QUALIFIES TERRY BRAGG, Hampton Beach, Terry is no stranger to fisher­
—Staff Photo men in the area as he has made
for the Old Salts Club.
H IG H TID E S
several big catches prior to his
latest achievement. He works on
the Smith-Gilmore boats during
the summer months. Terry used
a Hopkins line with a rod and
reel in pulling in his second 35
lb. cod fish. He said the fish
didn’t give him too much of a
fight but that it was very heavy
coming in-
Camera Club Holds
Baiupict At Beach
The Winnacunnet Camera
club at Hampton held its an­
nual banquet Wednesday night,
June 28, at the Ashworth hotel,
Hampton Bench. President Mrs.
Jack Dow was presented a gift
of money from the club mem­
bers in appreciation of the hard
work anti effort that she ha3
put into the club during the
past year.
Following dinner the annual
club color slide competition wag
held with Herb Babkirk of the
Piseataqua Camera club acting
as judge.
First prize was won by Mrs.
Nettie Leavitt for her color
slide entitled, “ Buddha.” Grace1
Whitman took second prize with
•Serious Business.” ‘.‘Chimney
Pots” bv Mrs. Jack Dow wusJba
third prize winner.
Honorable mention went to
Nettie Leavitt for “ Balinese,”
to H arriet MacPhereoTT ‘ fcflf
“Grand-daughter Nniu," and ft
Muriel Fogg for “Lazy River.”
Mrs. Dow also received a
special award ribbon for the
greatest number of points accu­
mulated during the year.
VOL. XXXI, NO. 3
Delicious Gold Medal Flavors
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“A” STREET
TEL. 6-3410
OPEN
YEAR
HAMPTON BEACH
Ocean Blvd . & *C* Sf.
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The largest crowd of the beach season filled the side- *
walk and street in front of the bandstand Monday evening
to view the first talent program of the year.
A threat of rain the entire evening failed to disperse
the large audience as it constantly expressed approval of
the performances by bursting into shouts and applause.
Eighteen entrants took part in the junior division aad
15 participated in the senior division.
The first to gain top honors for the summer wa? a
local girl, Denise Dupuis, 8, Winnacunnet road, Hampt*ft_
Beach. Denise, who has been dancing for only a yfrjug.j
won with a- dance to Sweet Georgia Brown.
Second place honors went to a trio from 5 Haven
lane. Exeter. Donald Savage, 13, his sister, Eileen, 12,
and their cousin. Shirleen Caron, danced to Heartaches.
Peggy LeBIanc, 8, 107 Lafayette street, Burlington,
Vt„ won the third place trophy. She danced to the tune
of Stepping Out With My Baby.
The senior division performers continued where their
predecessors had left off in giving very capable p e rfo rm ^
ances.
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First place went to John Kotseos, 21. from 51 Schcjobr:
street, Concord. He sang Wild in the Country.
SNO KO NE
Playland
FREE
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First Amateur Talent Show
Attracts Biggest Audience
Murray's
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W EDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1961
HAMPTON HARBOR
Daylight Saving Time
Thursday
1 2: 1 1 a.m.
July 13
12:46 p.m.
Friday
12:48 a.m.
July 14
1:22 p.m.
Saturday
1:25 a.m.
July 15
1:57 p.m.
Sunday
2:02 a.m.
July 16
2:34 p.m.
Monday
2:40 a.m.
July 17
3:13 p.m.
Tuesday
3:20 a.m.
July 18
3:53 p.m.
Wednesday
4:04 a.m.
4:37 p.m.
July 19
Thursday
4:51 a.m.
5:26 p.m.
July 20
FIRST TALENT SHOW WINNERS of the J u n io r Division Monday night were, left to right.
Denise Dupuis, 1st place, Shirleen Caron, Donald Savage. Eileen Savage, 2nd, and Peggy LeBlanc, 3rd.
—Staff Photo
The second place award ^ent to one of two bands • he
SHOW
(Continued On Page Seven)
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In Excellent Condition
20" - 24" - 26"
BOWLING
With
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Good Alleys
Good Pins
Courteous
Friendly Service
Air Cooled
Tandems
3-Speeds
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Regulars
Equipped with Lights at Night
Strollers & Trikes for Tots
OPEN
‘ Bowl to Stay Slim ”
WEEKDAYS
SUNDAYS
BOV/LING
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BICYCLES
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When In Exeter, Why Not Try
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1:00 P.M. TO M IDNIGHT
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To compound your phy
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w ith
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precision is tho primo i
sib ility o f tho registered
macist.
LANES
10 Columbus Ave.
Tel. PR 8-8948
Exeter, N. H
OPEN ALLEYS EVERY DAY AND EVERY NIGHT
“
PHARM ACY
BOWLING’S GREAT FOR A DATE”
NOW . . .
Hampton Beach Marina
was the home port for
nine yachts from the Met­
ropolitan Yacht Club of
Braintree, Mass, recently.
The newly finished basin
of the marina handled
over
50
good
sized
yachts of all descriptions
over the recent long holi­
day weekend.
— Staff Photo
Air Conditioned For Your Comfort
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THE
STA N C H IO N
ROOM
Marsh Development Plan
Wins Legislative Approval
Th e
Young Tom -12-13 Lb. Avg
turkeys
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Reody To
S lu fU d ft Gravy
CHICKENS
Ready To Eat
Stuffed ft Gravy
Holland Roll
M A R Y A N N E T T E ’S
B E A U T Y S A LO N
Opp. Coast Guard Stotion
Amusement Arcade
Open Daily *Til 12 P.M .
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ON TH E OCEAN FRO NT
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M a rg a re t M . Junkins
C O TTA G E S
Exeter Handkerchief Co.
$ 1 1 ,5 0 0
BINGO
Every Wednesday
BRIDGE
REALTY
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IN S U R A N C E
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Service Alw ays
7 Ocean Boulevard
. Offices W A
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A l Bogrctt
4.
LEGION HALL
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Try our Hand-Dipped Chocolates
6 -3 174
or
6 -2 5 1 2
M A D E O N THE PREM ISES
SEE IT
MADE I
MISS HAMPTON BEACH BEAUTY CONTF,ST entrants recently
visited the Hampton Beach Marina. Left to right. Susan C.
Smith, SaHvan Julian, and Patricia Hyde. .
—Staff Photo
.A SH W O R TH
Across
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FIVE SHOPPING LEVELS
Air Conditioned for your shopping Comfort
and Easily Accessible Parkin# Areas
WHITE APPLIANCES
H e u ito vu i
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STEREOS
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ress Afreet, Portsmouth
Dont Risk Your Health
During Your Vacation!
You can depend on the
skiU of your physician
and the precision of
Tobey’s Drug: Store in
filling prescriptions —
with the same assur­
ance you h a v e at
home.
TOBEYs DRUG STORE
HAMPTON C E N TE R ^ DELIVERY
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6-3861
Prescriptions — Not a Sideline but a Profession
ft, H o t d
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Four Lovely Girls Seek
Beach Beauty Title July 25
W a lly Robinson
Applications continue to com*?, office for the coveted Miss
in to the.GhjintbtC$>f Commerce ;Hampton Beach beauty pageant.
Rated as one of the prettiest
contests of its kind on the Atlactic Seaboard, the beach pag­
eant should prove to be one of
the best ever this year.
The BEACHCOMBER, this
P R E S C R IP T IO N S
week, introduces four more of
DRUGS — COSMETICS — FO U N TA IN
H O TEL BLOCK
the lovely contestants as they
paused for a moment from their
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from Marine Memorial
work and vacations to discuss
the upcoming event.
Sallyan Julian. 16, 231 Venton street, Manchester, heads
this week’s list. Sallyan is a
5’3” blonde senior at Memorial
High school, Manchester. She
is a cheerleader at school and
she likes to dance, swim and
ski.
Her ambition is to attend the
University of Hawaii, but she
feels she will probably have to
settle for her home state Uni­
versity of New Hampshire.
TITLE
(Continued on Page Ten)
D IN IN G R O O M -
SEAFOODS A T THEIR BEST
STEA KS - ROASTS - CHOPS
A Hampton Beach Dining Tradition
IN T R O D U C T O R Y
OFFER
Monday/-July 17
Prime Rib Rodgtgf Beefe
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p
CANDY
M AILED
OCEAN BOULEVARD
c / t t (tA -L r C
C A S IN O
The Seacoast Area’s Most
Complete Shopping Center
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• DEEDED LAND
FUN on a RAINY DAY
GAURON
Home M ade Candies
• EXCELLENT
LOCATION
• TAKE SIMMER
INCOME
mm e
Have Your Hair Styled With An Ocean View
GREYSTONE HOTEL
WA 6-2498 s i ocean Bivd.r Cor. *K' st. Open Year Round
CASINO MARKET nC
Shoppe
REMNANTS
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CAR HO P - 5 to 12 P.M ,
.
, Cr Famous IMII» J«"el
The N. H. General Court history.
lb. 89c
Butter
lb. 64c
An all night 24 hour and oh Link 'Sausage
adjourned Saturday at 11:55 aminute session saw only
HOME MADE PA STRIES
ni. after what was believed to handful
of weary lawmakers on
have been the longest contin­ hand when House Speaker Stew­
Baked Twice Daily
—
8 A.M. & 7 P.M,
Enjoy Family Style Breakfast 99c
uous
session
in
the
state
Served Dolly 8 A M. till Noon
art Lamprey banged his gavel
l a r g e a s s o r t m e n t OF D O N U TS
Dinners Served 5 - 8 :3 0 P.M.
for the last time.
Hon«y - Plain - Jelly - Cinnamon A C rullers
FRIDAYS — Fish Fry
Perhaps the most significant
HELEN HORGAN S
HOME MADE BREAD — W H IT E A O A TM EA L
From 5 - 9 P M - $1.85
of the bills. HB 108, the legis­
23c
(Sliced)
SATURDAYS
lation creating the Hampton
New England Smorgosbord $2.25
Municipal Development Author­
Served from 5-9 P.M.
ity, was signed by Governor
SUNDAYS
Powell yesterday paving the
W O M EN'S and CHILDREN'S
Buffet Dinners $2.85
Featuring S. S. Pierce Company’s Groceries
way for the authority, which
Served from 5 until 8:30
APPAREL
was first established by the
Park In Front O f Market W hile You Shop
WAverly 6-2 587
6 “ B " STREET
1959 Legislature as the Marsh
Development Authority, to pro­
ceed with its work.
The local bill ns amended,
changes the method of bonding
the town to require a customary
two-thirds vote as is the case
in all bonding issues where the
TR IPS T W IC E D A IL Y
faith and credit of the town
are pledged.
Another amendment provides
COTTONS - WOOLENS - SILKS - SYNTHETICS
that such votes must be taken
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at a regular town meeting and
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not at a special meeting as
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originally planned.
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The authority would develop
marshland in Hampton, within
boundaries as amended by legis- 1
lative action, for residential and
recreational purposes.
Another bill which has long
been advocated by Governor
Near B&M RR Sta. Lincoln Si. Exeter | Powell and Director of Fores­
The Ric Roc, 40-Ft. Party Boat*
try and Recrention, Russell Tobey, is the governor’s so-called
$10 million “crash program’* to
expand New Hampshire’s pub­
lic and private recreational
NEW ENGLAND’S GREATEST
facilities. This bill caused the
principal dispute of the final
ACROSS FROM TH E STA TE PARK
day marathon session.
I ’he measure was finally
O N STATE PIER
passed in a compromise form.
30 GAME_J?ARIY_
A portion of the bill is tenta­
SNACK BAR & TACKLE SHOP
tively scheduled to include a
LINES AND BA IT FU RN ISH ED
$150,000 beach front project
TO ILET FACILITIES
and new band shell at Hampton
Beach.
FREE PARKING
All Summer Games Start at 8 P.M.
The compromise which was
S H lt» T 6 SHORE RADIO
finally agreed to provides that
$9 million worth of the bonds Morning Trip
Phone
Afternoon Trip
will be spent on the develop­
of the public park system
TXETER ROAD
8:00 A.M.
H A M PTO N ment
W A 6-2469
1:30 P.M.
with the projects to be desig­
Spectacular
Door
nated by Director Tobey.
TWO BOATS: “ A l i c e G“ t "RIC ROC"
Specials
In a telephone call to Tobey
. — Prizes •
Wednesday, the UNION learned
leave Casino at 7.00 P.M.
— Free Busses
ond Return offer Gome
that if the measure is signed,
PLENTY OF FREE PARKING —
REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE
MARSH
(Continued On Page Five)
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The Mt. Washington Gbserv- ing and the development of
;j atory paw the pioneer reKearrh ways to prevent fatal icing on
in rain making and snow mak- airplanes.
SA N D W IC HES - FRIEO CLAMS
AT TH E BARN MOTEL
Right In The Bom
Opp. Coast Guard Stotion
Jet. Pi 101-C ft No. Shore Blvd
Smart
•v
T-C Barn Restaurant
3Vi-4 Lb. Avg.
BEACHCOMBER
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95
Buffet Every Tuesday, 5-8:30
Bakery And Delicatessen Specials
B A LLR O O M
Roosts of AII Kinds — To Order
BAR-B-QUE CHICKENS — COLD CUTS
POTATO SALAD — COLE SLAW
BAKED HAM
HOT ROLLS
............... ...................
4 P.M. Doily
Dancing Every Night
A Complete Line of Bakery Products
In the Delicatessen
IN P E R S O N
F R ID A Y , J U L Y 14
LOUIS
ARMSTRONG
This Week
Next Week
FREDDIE SATERIALE
TED HERBERT
Wednesday
Afternoons
RECORD HOP
Up T * 14 Y#art » f Ag«
50c
Thursday Evenings
TEEN AGE
RECORD HOP
1 0 .3 0 - 1 2 :0 0
D o ttin g to Th# Orchestra of
Bob BatcheWor
75c
We Have a New Lo o k . . .
. . . But we have not changed our old policy of dis­
pensing prescription and other medicines of the
same quality. . . and at the same prices . . . as in our
Boston store.
DONOVAN & FALLON
C
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Hampton Beach's
O
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PHARMACY Since
Just South of The Casino on Ocean Boulevard
1926
Th e B E A C H C O M B E R
T h e B E A C H C O M B E R ___
The only way to get the best
f-
Vacation Pleasure!
V o llT
v>*■-«* ro r io u
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CASINO
McNIFFS
BEAUTY SALON
OPP.
ba n d
BARBER
sta n d
Opposite Marine Memorial
WA 6-5076
Open Daily 8 A M. - 6 P.M.
Expert Borbcr Service
Donald McNIff. Prop.
Specializing in All Types
of Beauty Culture
f
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banoconcebts
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f f & i . , , . M , 12 Him AW »* >«.
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July 4.
Mondays. 8:30 p.m. host)
AT THE WHISPERING P'NES MOTEL
“Best on Beach”
BEACH CALISTHENICS
Classes on the beach behind the Bandstand
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10:30 a.m. (Except Saturdays, Sundays, and Hol.day )
GET
Putt-A -R ound
the Beach Itself
f ir e w o r k s
TALENT SHOW
Mondays from the Bandstand. Finals to be heW tetter p art of
August. Junior Division, 7:00 p.m. Senior Division, 8:J0 p.m
MINIATURE GOLF
as famous as
Tuesday through Sunday. Afternoons 2-3, 4-5 p.m.
'-U S 30-0:30 U
Organ concert Monday 3-4 p.n,
SHOP
Highland Av». and Ocean Blvd.
(Next ro Employment office)
d l,
F0UrEdi "
Mahoney’s
bea c o n
Submarine Sandwiche
Cor.
Blvd.
Sir*#
F O R M A L W EAR
Casino Ballroom (request ticket from you,
O F AU. TYPES
©
SA LES OR
REN TA LS
Nationally
Advertised
under
Thursday-7:30-10:00 p.m. — Casino Ballroom — Ages 16 and
DEEP SEA FISHING
"I"
M E N ’S & PREPS
SPO RTSW EA R
over
& CLOTHING
COMMUNITY SINGS
Friday evening, 7:00 p.m. — Bandstand — Jack Bogarty, M.C.
SQUARE DANCING
Fridays, 8:30 p.m. — Humpton Beach State Park
Golden Agers -
H I-F I
(Continued from Page Six)
Lines and Bait Furnished — Toilet Facilities
FREE PARKING
PARTY BOATS
Leave Hampton River Daily
8 :0 0 A.M. ond 1 :30 P.M.
ROW BOATS FOR RENT
Tackle Shop
ber of the Athol, Mass. Golden
Age Club.
The final award of the d a y
went to Guiseppe Lanzar, 81.
oldest man present. Mr. Lanzar
is a member of the Leominister,
Mass., Golden Age club.
I Mr. Elliot, of the Chamber of
Commerce, noted that the Cha­
mber hopes to make the event
New England wide next year.
Due to the success since being j
sponsored by the Chamber, offi­
cials felt it wise to invite all I
clubs in the New England area.
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Smith & Gilmore Pier
Hampton Beach
Tel. WA 6-3503
HAMPTON BEACH MARINA
B u y N o w - Save Up To 5 0 %
For
Imported 100% Cashmere
C O A T S
reg. $99
plus S&H Green Stamps Free
—
SUM M ER DRESSES
Val. to $17 95
Folders — all sizes —
Giant Cards —
plus S&H Green Stamps Free
GRAD’S
Panoramas
printed on 10 pt. Kromekotc Stock
87 Merrimack Street
Haverhill, Mass.
2 G O O D G A M ES
WilliA Ms
CAMERAS
Night
Golf
U S.
Roulo
9 HIGH STREET
1
and
S U P P L IE S
HA M PTO N,
Commercial Photography
Always FIRST in Color
„ , ne„.
7 :3 0
in dining out . . . .
3 0 Gam es
Sunday N ight Buffet
5:30 ft° 7 P-m- every Sunday
°nly $2.75 per person
JACKPOTS —
Sa tu rd a y s
Sponsored
George Chapman at the organ
Call fo r Reservations
market
by
Seabrook Firemen s
Association
* Boiled To Orde,
Fool of Bridge at Smith S Gilmore W horl
BIG
Native Lobsters. - Clams and Fish
FRESH DAILY
l
W A 6 -5 5 6 1
AND
Welcome
,
c .,
tO r *11.
Business Reply Cards
fo r more information — w rite or c a ll:
A Famous Urn in v ite
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A Store Full O f Other Values, Too!
Business Cards —
d in e
PAYOFFS
SPECIAL GAMES
Q
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Tuesdays
7 :3 0
3 0 Games
ter r a c e
ro ° m
Spoken
by
Post £ 7 0
American Legion
— DOOR
PRIZES
OPEN 7 0 AY$
A WEEK
Tel. (Hamptonl WA 6-3424
— m°US'nn ln A Lovely Colonial Setting
* Exeter, N. H. • Tel. PR 2-5901
Mrs. Roland Bragg, 156 Ash­
worth avenue, Hampton Beach,
held open house for her daugh­
ter, Mrs. Byron L. Curtis, Jr., who is visiting here from Co­
coa. Florida with her f o u r
children and her brother, John
W. Snider.
j
Former classmates attending
were Mrs. Neil Harvey, North
Hampton; Mrs. Ronald Freeze,
Seattle, Washington; Mrs. Wil­
liam Bassett, Fremont: Mrs.
Stanley Stonesifer, Hampton f
Falls; Mrs. Jameison Holway.
Rye; Mrs. Glenn MacDonald.
Derry; Mrs. Dean Stevens.
North Hampton; Mrs. Harold
Tanner, Hampton Falls; Mrs.
Donald Tobin and Mrs. Robert
Wallace of Hampton.
The first 74-gun “line o f :
battle" ship ordered by the
Continental Congress for the
new American Navy was the
“America", designed and built
by James Hackett at Ports­
mouth.
FOR
SALE
Continental Mark III
Convertible - $2400
Call W A 6-2246
T. V.
Rentals
DAY - W EEK - MONTH
D O W N ER
APPLIANCE CO.
S E A B R O O K FIRE S TA TIO N
Free B u t Leaves Toboy's Drug Store, Hampton Conler
QUALITY UNSURPASSED
Open House Held
For Mrs. Curtis
Sponsored
IN OUR
NEW
French
NEW!
Loo k A t These Specials!
Service Stations . . . Automobile Dealers
Hampton
f is h
ALTERATION
SA LE
plus S&H Green Stamps Free
Retail Store Announcements
North
pound
Starts Thurs. - 9 A.
Day &
-
lobster
We Have It
Product Manufacturers and Jobbers
G O LF
Located at the South end of Hampton Beach."West of
Ashworth Ave- and Ocean Blvd.
a\ed launching ramp — slip rentals — marine gas­
oline and diesel fuel _ marine hardware and paint —
boat and motor repairs and storage — propeUer and
LOBSTER COMPANY
—
Motels . . . Restaurants . . . Hotels
Post Cards —
PAR 3
PITCH & PUTT
36 Full Size Greens
25 Driving Range Tees
18 Hole Miniature
Golf Course
Professional Lessons
Relocation of the Federal Air
The claim of Wolfeboro to in 1768 built the first known
Traffic Control Center to Nash­ M a r s h —
being the “oldest summer re­ summer home in the Unitedua from Boston in the near
future will add an annual pay­ (Continued from Page Two) sort in America" is based on the States on the shores of Lake
roll of $3 million to the Granite
fact that Gov. John Wentworth Wentworth.
among
other
projects
that
will
State economy.
be recommended by the Fores­
T
try and Recreation department
will be the self - liquidating,
Hampton Beach front expansion
A Year Round Coun­
program.
c?
try
Casual
Clothing
Representative Herbert CasHAMPTON FAILS, N. H.
^
assa noted yesterday that $25,and G ift Shop In A
000 has been included in the
2 0 0 Yeor Old Bam
capital budget for the preven­
—
On Rt. 1, South
tion of erosion at Boar's Head.
of Hampton Center.
Originally labeled SJR 9 and
calling for $50,000 in state
funds to erect a “rip rap" type
(HAVERHILL STORE ONLY)
wall around Boar's Head as
recommended by Army engin­
Open Daily Except Sundays Until 9:00 P.M.
The carpenters go to work next Monday — we eers,
the appropriation was cut j
must clear out the space at once — can’t wait ’til to $25,000 during the final days
August fo r our summer mark downs— everything of legislation and was added to
the state budget,
Summer Dresses by The Villager, Glen of
goes on Sale Now!
islature, yet to be signed, is one
Michigan, Serbin, Midge Grant, Muriel
that will directly affect the
.......................
$10.95 & up
Ryan, Branigan
| Hampton areaa. The redistrict­
ing of New Hampshire’s state Men’s Short Sleeve Sport Shirts
$3.95 & up
Senate for the first time in 18
A Double Saving
years, is almost a reality,
W e now give S&H Green Stamps Free with
j Hampton is slated to be in new
District 23 which will include
all cash purchases.
2 & 3 BEDROOM
IWards 1 and 2 of Portsmouth i
and will include the towns of
COTTAGES
Greenland, Hampton, Hampton
Falls, Newington, North Hamp­
ton, and Stratham. The r e - ,
2 PC. COTTON SUITS
$ 5 . 9 9 districting will cost Manchester
Regular $10.98
a seat and will add one to Rock­
ingham county.
plus S&H Green Stamps Free
HB 638, which would allow
the sales of alcoholic beverages)
$ 3 - 9 9 in licensed first-class hotels to
BERM UDA SHO RTS
reg. $6.98
residents of the town in which
they are located, was approved
plus S&H Green Stamps Free
by the Senate during the final
week of work. This bill was
Famous Make
5 |.9 9 vigorously opposed by many lo­
SHIRTS & BLO USES
reg. $3.98
cal residents.
Direct Mail Advertising
Restaurant
OUTBOARDS FOR RENT
CO LO R
You Need It
Tho Mary Had A Little Lamb
Houue, located in Guild, N. H.,
is-where Widow Sarah Josephn
Buell Hale taught school and is
suid to have written the famous
jingle.
Come In And Browse Around
Wednesday — 2:00 p.m. Bandstand — Top tune of week drawing
Wednesday — 2:30-5:00 p.m. — Casino Ballroom — Ages 16 and
5 Miles North of Hampton Center
&
a c q u a in t e d d a n c e s
t e e n age record h o ps
Located on Route £ 1
Ocoan
Page 5
A t 6 :3 0 and Hampton Beach At 6 :4 0
Easy Financing — Small Down Payment
.
W A 6 -2 3 4 0
.
•
DEEDED LAND
LARGE LOT
TOWN SEWERAGE &
WATER
TILE FLOORS
2 & 3 BEDROOMS
PRICED TO SELL
$7,500.
Jacques Real Estate
AND INSURANCE
Sales — Rentals — Insurance
89 Ocean Blvd.
Hampton Beach
822 LA FA YETTE ROAD
HA M PTO N , N. H.
*
Between “J ” & “ K” Streets
Tel. W A 6 -5 5 0 5
Lake Winnipesaukee naviga­
tion maps are available at the
office of the Lakes Region as­
sociation m Wolfeboro.
M. J. Doyle & Son
T R A D IN G PO ST
Murmy s
KINGS HIG HW AY
at 7th Street
COTTON CANDY
Gum & Life Savers
(NEXT TO PLAYLAND)
gorge R- Murray
EILEEN'S
Blvd near "C ” Street
Sportswear
Cen ter
to
Laundri-Mat
At Hampton beacn
Corner A shw orth A \*e.
& "C ”
Beach
Road
Si
NO W PLAYING
Hudon s Restaurant
0)1 The Boardwalk
Standish G ift Shop
Excellent Food
The winners were awarded
trophies and the losers were
given boxes of candy kisses
from the beach merchants.
St.
12 “ I” Street
Rentals and Sales
TV RENTALS
—
mb
Presents
Reservations: WAverly 6-3073
Now Thru July 15
THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS
Or "The Birth of Bundling"
The oldest member rpreser:
Mrs. M argaret Welch, 84, frtr.
Worcester, Mass., received i
trophy symbolizing thelAchitf
ment Award of 1961. She is i
member of the Happy* HourSenior Citizens group Of
cester.
Curtain 8:40
inc,
Runner-up and also receivit
a trophy was Mrs. Mary Sha’
from Athol, Mass. This was he
second trip to the bandstand l
she celebrated her 50th Wed:
ing Anniversary at the beatjust six years ago. She was p
ned on the bandstand by hr
husband. Mrs. Shaw is a mez
GOLDEN AGERS
( Continued On Page Four)
NOW THRU SATU RD AY, JU LY 15
" A t The Rotary
Shows 2 - 7 - 9 P. M
—
His name'is
and it's all yours!
LILLI
CLAMS
—
Breakfast - Sea Foods
Ita lia n Foods
E A T IN
OR TA K E
Y U M Y U M TR E E ”
N ow Th ru Soturdoy
■m y r n a l o y
CLAUDE
D A U P H IN i
“ TH E M A R R IA G E G O -RO UN D ”
Wed. f Fri. 2 :4 5
£ves:Mon.-Sot. 8 :3 0
SECRET PARTNER
PRETTY SANDRA CALO will take part in the Miss Hampton
Beach beauty pageant on July 25.
—Staff Photo
□
The Mt. Washington Carriage k J L
V fillip F n r
ad. m year* okJ in 1961. *s| A S K r a ( C * aAUC r 0 F
Canadian Currency
Hampton Police Relief Association
vsir.
Casino Ba llroom
AUG. 1, 1961—
Fred Saterial and His Orchestra
Tickets $2.00 per couple
2 SHOWS
NITELY and
SUNDAY
* & 11:30
COMING
16 — July
TAB
BOATS LEAVE
8 A.M. and 1 P.M
NO W ri.ru
TUESDAY, JU tY
18
J e rry
S U N D A Y -T U E S D A Y , JU LY 1 6 - 1 8
L a d iQ ?
Man’??
JOSEPH L LEVINE
7**
Technicolor*
Orange and Green BuikW
TeL GKovor 1-3461
N O W TH RU SATURDAY
PAUL ANKA
Foxhole In Cairo
AMESBURY-5AUSBURY BOULEVARD ROUTE IIP
AMUSEMENT
ARCADE
PO RTSM O UTH ’S
’So*»p*»si WMLUiiflR
Sun., Mon., Tues., July 16-17-18
Governor Wesley Powell, last Held Over — Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
Friday, ordered all state-oper­
“PARRISH”
ated vacational facilities to
Igrith Troy Dorvo+iy * - Cloud*tip Colbert - Connie Stereos
accept the Canadian currency
And Co - H it
a t face value despite a current
"PO RTRA IT OF A M OBSTER"
differential favoring the Amer­
w ith Roy Donton and Vic Morrow
ican dollar.
Governor Powell said, “I feel W e d n e s d a y , July 19
good will is worth many, many
---------"HOODLUM PRIEST"
times over the few dollars we
w ith Don M urray and Cindy Wood
may lose."
At a directors* meeting of
the Hampton Beach Chamber of
“ MAGNIFICENT SEVEN”
Commerce Tuesday evening, it
starring Y ul Brynner and Steve McQueen
was learned that the Canadian
money was already being hon­
ored in most instances at
Hampton Beach. The directors
went on record as favoring!
every possible means of satisfy­
ing their Canadian neighbors (
and will recommend to the
businessmen of the town that •
they honor the money at face
value wherever possible.
No vote was taken by the
Chamber of Commerce directors
following the lengthy discussion
as it was hoped that the mer­
chants and businessmen of the
area will use the so-called
“honor system" in following
Governor Powell’s advice.
The greater P o r t s m o u t h
Chamber of Commerce, early
this week, endorsed the Gover­
nor’s suggestion and voted to
recommend it to all Portsmouth
merchants.
Kxruaxj
a
rrn.fr.»3HD
ttOjuKUUXS
J
The Bay Who Stole
A Million
DRIVE-IN
Mats
tea x or. r HiCS'IDS
l6ARflBRU.CHNUERUGfiES^
—
MORGAN TH E PIRATE
O UT
Wed. Night Fishing
5:30 ’til dark
SEABROOK END OE
HAMPTON BKIDGB
Seakraok Beach, N. H*
Tickets Sold at
\
Co - H it
NO W TH RU TUESDA Y
“ U N D ER TH E
PALM SR H U N TER
and Pa rrish *# threo loves
l
S C O n McKAY In
NOV/ THRU TUESDAY, JULY 18
D A IG L E ’S
Shows 2 - 7 - 9 : 1 5
DRIVE-IN THEA TRE
U.S. Rte. 1, KiHery Me
S U SA N O LIV ER
Several clubs, mostly frep
Massachusetts, spent the day i
the beach. Cloudy skies faile
to hamper the spirits of th*
who attended.
The highlight of the day wi
fp m ila r pt
pi
the reading of a fpmilar
age written by former Genen
Douglas MacArthur.on growi:
old. It was read by- Bill Elli.
of the Chamber erf jComerce ;
a prelude to the awards whit
were given. The gyst of tl
reading was the .►fact that
person may grow ’ oTu in bod;
but he’s as young as his hear
makes him. The GtVtyen A2
members gave Mr. Elii}>t a tn
mendous ovation for his effor.
following, the reading. ^
The second outing of the
young beach season for the ol­
der age group was heid Sunday
at the beach.
Golden Age Club day was
sponsored, for the second str­
aight year, by the Hampton
Scale ol Prices:
Monday - Friday, 52.70 , $2.25 , $1.80 ,
Saturday Evening, $2.99/ $ 2 .7 0 , $2.00 , tax inc. * * ,
IVITTERY-Y0R|V
Ju ly 17 th th ru 22nd
New England’s Finest Summer Theater
Always Free Parking
The first place winners will
be given the opportunity to
JACKS
presented trophies Sunday by Willi*
Left to right, M argaret Welch, Ellk
—Staff Ph*
Winnacunnet Rd., Hampton, N. H.
CINEMASCOPE
1-A
Salisbury, Mass.
Tel. HO 5-0952
AND DRY CLEANING
TRY
HAMPTON BEACH’S LEADING
Sportswear Store
Ocean Blvd. at "A
DRIVE-IN THEA TRE
Co-Hit!
*
In Color!
PRISONER OF TH E VOLGA
Motlnees Doily at 2 :0 0
Eves. Coat, from 6 :3 0
Sat. & Sun. Cant from 2.-00
Starts Wednesday, July I f
•GIDGET GO€S H A W A IIA N "
Ih e B tA C J IC O W J I*
Cnjrti'Jnhn Mason, founder of I
»r
"■>
r
r
,f Newfoundland from 1616 to | »h * ^ ^
,621 .
-*
•
county with
Kr 2 °
H
n a m
«fr 'a'&CC* 'm 'Sr
5A NO W IC HES — D IN N ERS
Booth - Counter - Take-O ut Services
Miar.iiA.id Beamy P»?eanK
2 ? fW
- K
Ocean Boulevard
Between ‘J f & K* St.
by P i - « ■ £ t T * - * * *
t- i M|fg
Miss Uniuni- The ottjicneu
attached
from pujiton
s2
‘*«•> M iss' Universe as folio''***
'X '- s i o i n e d i i t U o g n n a i r -
^
O t.o n
Blvd.
Vermont.
• - l, lt........t- comerce.
ExcolUnt Horn* Cook«d F#od
Some Hospitality Since 1940
Tested by Duncan Hines
Special Family Dinners by A r­
rangement
Meals Served ol Regular Hour*
i*. I*-»
Booth
fcfcj
Storage and Hoad Service
portheby“ Mi“'" 7 - 'ine't Bt s a n l S S i l e P.n 'o f the Miami ChumMiss
Hom plon
BOARS HEAD INN
Great Boars Head
A UTO REPAIRS
t $r*X
S i-
5
R O S S GARAGE
Humpton
Commerce
Page 9
Near the town of Greenville,
N. H., is the original “Uncle
Sam House/' where Uncle Sara
Wilson lived. Wilson supplied
the U. S. Army with pork dur­
ing the War of 1812. He stamp­
ed the barrels “Government.
U. S.” and the contents later
became known as “Uncle Sam's
Pork".
SEA FO O DS
* Hampton Beach
S W *
* £ wTS
” !
Featuring A Complete Assortm ent O f
5c to $ 1 .0 0 M erchandise & Beach Needs
-JZrr.r.
Specializing in
Miss Diane E. U p -
STAPLES
Alice M a h o n e y ’:
Off To
<1
Th e B E A C H C O M B E R
A rth u r Bickford
Tel. W A 6-3338
. .
J K i ' ... i » «
r e 1
THE MARILYN
Dining Room
cosmetics
6 Transistor Top Line
27 * T ' 5t., Homplon
trlhur J. Lobonlt. Mgr
Tel- WA 6-2456
FAST 8:30-11 A.M. •
:R
5.00-7 P M . .
Home Cooked Foods
ri on Porle Fioncoil
MARGARET
Complete with
Battery. Eorphone
S
HAMPTON BEACH
BEAUTY SAION
& Carrying Caie
INDIVIDUAL HAIR STYLING
and
1 4 - 1 6 B STREET AT THE BEACH
M PA R E
THESE
VALUES!
c u t t in g
J;
V ' l actually being pariiglly
•u
, ib>.. the
sponsored
tnt local Chamber,
...
All eyes at Hampton Bench
U,erefore. be on Miami Beach
for the vest of the week.
Gifts were forwarded on be­
half of Governor Powell to be
given to the Governor of Flor­
ida and officials of the host
state.
Miss Upson will be staying at ]
the Roney Plaza Hotel in Mi­
ami. This is one of three hotels
being used during the ten days
of the pageants.
Each girl will be constantly
chaperoned. The girls are not
required to show talent but are
tested for mental alertness.
Titov will nprform in both bath-
IN A L L D IR E C T IO N S ..........
a s s o c ia t e s t o r e
Where Your
Dollars Go Further!
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SPO RTIN G GOODS
BEACH GOODS
CAMPING
BO A TIN G
e q u ip m e n t
• BICYCLES
• FISH IN G
EQ U IPM EN T
• APPLIANCES
Aihworlh Ave. Homplon Be
WA 6-5441
to y s
Research at the Mt. Washing­
ton Observatory in New Hamp­
shire took the first steps in the
development of radar.
Edward J. Bradley, Jr
Accounting and
Tax Service
Specializing
Associate Store
10 “ C” Street
Hampton Beach
Hotels.
in
Motels ond Restaurants
Also At
Hampton Center
Call FA 3-6884
Or W rite
fashions with
Imagination
3 4 9 BAKER STREET
Owned and Operated
W EST RO XBURY, MASS
by Stan Brown
BEACH SKIN DIVING SHOP OWNERS Bill F d k . . . |rf,. „ a r „
rl, ht
with friend, Terry Hragg, after a spear fishing expedition. Catch includes eight Tautogs.
» . • i'7 Limited neither by lock of
Skin Divers Set Up Shop
Inrite you to profitably use the
Skin diving enthusiasts, both
local and visiting, in the Seacoast area will be pleased to
learn th at a complete new skin
diving equipment shop has been
opened at Hampton Beach.
A few years ago, Bill Fel­
lows started skin diving as a
hobby off the coast of Cuba
while he was serving with the
armed .forces in 1955. When
Bill returned home, he encour­
aged Ray Gilmore to try the
The Hampton Beach Divers sport. Eventually Ray started
shop, the latest store to open in I960 and out of this friend­
for business a t the beach, is ship grew the new business.
located a t 2 Bailey avenue at
the Hampton river bridge. The
Both men are young and have
new enterprise was started by been brought up on the water,
two local men, William Fel­ so to speak. However, they
lows, High street, Hampton, both feel such a thrill and
and ‘.Ray Gilmore, Hampton fascination while under water
ton Beach.
that they will almost guarantee
FREE
ALL W O OL HAND HOOKED RUGS
APRO NS - JAM S
4
f
- - - *-**-
Company
e$rABLiskte UU • tom *,
new h£j/jsh :re
PARKING
JELLIES
Alcmler Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
CALL GR 4-3863
WARRENS
STOP
SW IFT’S PREMIUM — BLOCK STYLE
m
Featuring Roait Meats ond Specialty Food.
/ Z
2
5
CO FFEE
laTouraw
2
C H ILD REN $1.50
lb . t i n
$ 1 . 1 9
&*■*£<*-**WJfr*
COFFEE
Far
Misses
Junior Misses
Half Sizes
Reservations
Call
Hampton
WA
6-3 6T6
CHUCK
ROAST
POLAR CLUB - Asst. Flavors
• 5 Famous Dining Rooms
Moderate Prices
-
Open To TO P M.
HAMPTON BEACH
TONI C
PROTEX
• 32 Modern Motel Units
THE BRADFORD SHOPS
of Bradford, Mass.
BATHROOM
F & P — #2'/. Cons
U. S. AT. 1 HAM PTO N, N. H .
----
F R U IT C O C K TA IL
W ELC H A D E
1 0 c
Full Pound
O pen 9 T i l 9
1
Located
Vi Mile North
OREO
CREAMS
and Hampton Beach
Full Quart
TISSUE
N.B.C.
125 Soulh Main Str>et
i
FOR SALE
ond progressive bank.
Enjoy the Saving of ' BARRENS
supermarkets
SPECTACULAR PRICES!
SHOALS
ROOM
Darlene reshapes your shore line with slimming
Swiss lace panels. Darlene’s full fashioning
knits the fit right in endowing you with a sleeker
silhouette. The priceless fabric is Dartex,
exclusive quick-dry blend of Ban-Lon and
lastex th at molds, holds, fashions your sun-days
i anew. In radiant new cruise hues.
Between “ B” & “ C” Street
that once a person starts diving,
he will never stop. A visit to
the shop and a chat with these
fellows will almost fascinate
one to the point of donning a
suit and trying the sport.
DIVERS
(Continued on Page Ten)
modern facilities of this strong
CHECKING ACCOUNTS
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
T R U S T A N D AGENCY
D E P A R TM E N T
PERSONAL C RED IT
D E P A R TM E N T
COMMERCIAL LOANS
MORTGAGE LOANS
SAFE DEPO SIT Y A U L TS
While You’re in Hampton
SWISS MISS LOVES OLD SOL ^____
OCEAN BOULEVARD
foresight nor desire to serve. W t
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Of
Traffic Light
29c 1 LafayeHe Road
Hampton Center
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w
EN
WHERE SHOPPING IS A
Pleasure
Th e B E A C H C O M B E R
the impression that spear fish­ T e d Williams Visits
Page 10
the Scuba tank which holds the ing is illegal and that it is im­
Friends
Beach
air for breathing. This equip- possible to catch fish by spear
imcnt contains nn underwater in the Hampton area. The boys
Former Red Sox star, Ted
note
that
both
of
these
philoso­
llbrcathing
device
which
reguWilliams, finished fourth in the
(ContinuedJrom Page yine)
Bought Antiques Sold
‘— "••naciire ns phies are unfounded.
Bill
I Frontier Week Fishing contest
TTie shop, itself, is small but
1,1e‘l,t," r1.ir#
re
CHINA - GLASS
thoroughly equipped. Both wet compared to e w
P **
* caught seven Tautog in an hour 1held in Maine this past week.
DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES
suits and dry suits ore carried. T*ie s,mn** ,an. \
? • ht of spear fishing recently.
While enroute to enter the
The
wet
suits,
used
by
appounds
on
shore
but
are
weightW H IT E S A IL S
They also dive for profit and
OVIIW
-wTftev
1IUU, „ _____
The wet suits, ofused
by ap- Pou,lu" ..........
S53 O rra n H l\d . - N e ar R orky Bend
‘"R'rtrrroncV contest, the/ popular baseball
proximate*
nil
persons
0f
n
are
available
for
emergency
H am pton Bench
- ■« ------player spent some tune a t
skm divine, allows
w ater to m. T oi some tvue The plnin purposes.
They
do
a
»roat
deal
purposes, j
■*- - ^
Hampton Beach visiting with
of salvage work in Hampton
friends.
•
iiz a
l harbor.
imustw c u v i l
In the fishing tourney, the
There arc
special masks for
Hampton Bay
I lltIMVi ? u»c
They note that many people
**—• —au,_
frl—
,,r<' Anecial
foi
water is heated by the body those who have trouble with skin dive for the thrill of dis­ contestants fished lakes and ritemperature and continues to the ears. There is also a spe­ covering the realities of an­ vers in northern Maine and
Swimming School
New Brunswick during the
cial
mask
with
n
Persian
de­
remain
warm.
other
world.
They
carry
under­
For A ll Ayes — Young
vice
to
drain the
water
should water cameras at the shop for week, climaxing the affair with
The dry suits are water
tight
W
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U,V
/
K"
1
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to
dram
u.,
a
*- »-Children a Specialty
IIIIV
Uiv ...----nro I ? ‘ a body
T a tPLABn
T «»
into the
mask,
those persons who would like an awards banquet in Calais,
Fins nrp
arc u(cd
used to ,propel the to record their underwater ex­ 1Maine, Friday night.
nro also used a great deal by j Fjns
Contort B ill Gilllgan, 5 " Q " St.
a water and
Top winners were Norman
person through -the
Hampton Beach
W A 6-3 270
peditions.
I
Hath
way of Brewster, Me.;
weights arc used to carry the
Although neither young man
diver beneath the water. Boots is a qualified instructor, they Dave Roberts, Cincinnati En­
and mittens are also used. All are available for minor in­ quirer sports w riter; John Fel­
equipment is attached with struction. The shop provides ton, a Philadelphia, Penn.; lawj special quick release buckles in complete repair and other
case of emergency.
service including refilling of
The young shop owners enjoy tanks with compressed air.
the sport for fishing purposes. The shop also handles equip­ (Continued from Page Three)
Many persons seem to be under ment for children including
Our second girl is dark haired
snorkels and surface tanks for Susan C. Smith, 17, 45 Memor­
surface breathing. This is a ial road, Somerville, Mass.
simulated tank used by skin Susan recently graduated from
We’re Famous For
divers to enable children to Somerville High school and
•‘SNOOPY NOOK”
become used to breathing while plans to attend Massachusetts
Our Chicken Pies
K eefe A ve. - End o f * T ’ 51.
on the surface.
College of A rt in Boston. She
Some of the fish caught by was also a cheerleader in high
Made On Order
Vener Fouillex
TAM ILY S H E
these young men by spear fish- school and was a member of the
Gertrude Roujiecu Newcomb,
To Serve 6
jing have been Tautog, Pollock, a rt club. She enjoys swimming,
Prop.
$3.00
Codfish, and Catfish.
badminton and golf.
Auburn haired, 18-year-old
Patricia L. Hyde is the third
entry of the week. Patricia
^
& S C r ttlr
%
lives a t 145 Wilmington road,
Burlington, Mass. She was a
377 Ocean Blvd. W A 6-3347 Hampton Beach
Restaurant
high school cheerleader at Bur­
and Cocktail Lounge
lington High school from which
BAR - B - QUE C H IC K E N S 1»• - $ 1 . 3 9 ee.
she recently graduated. She is
now Worthy Advisor of her
2 ib. cvg. 99c ea.
Hoi All Day long
flM t
local chapter of Rainbow Girls.
25c
Home Made Pork Pies
She hopes to attend Dale Beau­
Old Fashioned ~
ty Academy in the fall.
Birthday Cakes Made To Order
Sandra Calo, 21, 73 Gtrodwin
New England Breakfasts . . . . 7 & 0 - 11:30 A.M.
street, Manchester, N. H., is the
Extra Birthday Cakes On Hand At All Times
— f a m o u T bu ffet
final entrant of the week. San­
No Waiting
-r
dra, a 5 ft. 6 in., auburn haired
Now
Being
Served
at
Noon
.
.
.
12:00.2:30
P.M.
Special Rolls of All Kinds Made To Order
beauty, graduated from Ana­
I
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P M I
^
heim High school in California.
DINNER
•
W HITE BREAD - CHEESE BREAD
From Our New Menu .
. 5 :0 0 - 10:30 P.M. She was captain of th£:,drum.
majorette team in high school
100% WHOLE W HEAT BRE^D.—'
Complete A ssortm ent-«f Imported W ines
and also worked on the school
V-10 HEALTH BREAD - OATMEAL BREAD
newspaper. She was vacation­
For Reservations Call Seabrook 'G R 4 - 3 76+^
ing a t the beach from her job as
Seabrook, N . H.
U.S. Route # 1
Cinnamon Bread and Raisin Bread
a secretary when she signed up
for the contest.
Mr. Henry Hamel, promotion
director for the Chamber of
Commerce, noted th at there are
stilL several openings left for
entrants to the pageant. Any
girl who is interested in taking
p art is asked to contact Mr.
Hamel a t the Chamber office.
Playhouse Comedy
DreouilI,K
Miss Barbara's
^
s.
, *
=s
BEAUTY SALON
i» «.■»*«,
Hair S tylist
-
Title -
Gift Shop
3 - sl ! *
A talented group of actors
from top billing to bit roles has
given the production a smooth
and balanced performance aid­
ed by one of Robert Green’s
fine stage settings and color­
ful
authentic
Revolutionary
costumes.
See Tern Bakery
featuring famous
%
SWEATERVILLE
Color Specialist
Dial: W A 6-2131
O U R B A F ^ IM G 'S
a treat
BEACHCOMBER
Give two actors with star abil- Laws" throughout the play. It
Poge 11
ity a minor role and you get a is a timely reference in the liTumble Down Dick mountain i located in the town of Brook
star performance.
ght of present troubles over and Copple Crown mountain are | field, New Hampshire.
Good Family Fare
■
Fred Hoskins as th* v
these ancitnt laws' in the Bay A
State.
44 The Pursuit of Happiness’*,
a highly amusing comedy of
. pfe f' t tm*
.
excellent
nIt is
tne
of
the
is family
the sort
sortcan
of play
play
that
the
,‘n • ,in
nol„ther
minor ] entire
enjoy.that
There
manners and morals, especially
concerned with the a rt of bund,
is enough
"corn ball"
comedy
to
ing’* which has long since been van, * P,
sheriff and de- keep
the young
people
amused!
replaced by the parked car, pro­ ,
0 I "iu,ant
share
Mtauft v of
+JA the
V IIt and a balanced serving of seril a u o r i s . The
I h o two
a Sons of Liberty
1
laughs.
vides the entertainm ent menu
a t the Hampton Playhouse this were Ed Witherall and Phil ous drama to satisfy the think­
week with Katherine Helmond, Growick.
ers. The in - betweeners can
Located In The Avon Hotel
Joel Thomas and Peter Bosche
The Pursuit
Happiness" -find
.
. , #v of - entertainment
„
n
.. of. -T
plenty
heading a strong cast.
is not a “rock 'em - sock' cm” | throuKhout the P^V“ B ” Street
Hampton Beach
If you wish to ju st relax and comedy. The first act moves 1
y
y
enjoy the entertaining lines and quite slowly but continues to
J C L C K IC o
situations, the piny will give build up throughout the next
tdaw ei A r c k ir v
you many opportunities for two acts so that it booms into
pleasure. However, if you wish a fast moving final act. There
TRAVEL
AGENCY
is
no
question
th
at
the
bundling
FRED
HALL,
Prop,
to have the play penetrate
Open Daily 9 - 6
Closed Sundays
more deeply, you will find it a scene is the most memorable of
Hampton Booth, N. H.
1 8 2 Otocn Boulevard
biting criticism of America's the evening and Massachusetts
failure to fulfill the promises residents will thoroughly enjoy
W A 6-2393
found in the Declaration of In­ the liberal reference to "Blue _ _ _
dependence.
We have made progress - but
the declaration th at all men are
created equal and th at there
will be equal opportunity for
all for life, liberty and the pur­
suit of happiness is far from
reality. The barbed lines in
this play sink in deeply irrita­
ting our unfulfilled responsibil­
ities.
At
Divers —
Th e
A
new
comer - Katherine
Helmond - immediately captur­
ed the hearts of the audience
with her charming portrayal of
Prudence. Opposite her in a
very ptrong lead is Joel Tho­
mas, as Max, and the bundling
scene between these two fine
thespians is one of the best bits
of acting seen for some tim e.1
Tt' is played delicately with
just the right amount of nai­
vete and tenderness enchanting
the* audience with its lovliness.
Peter Bosche and Maggie
Owens, teamed up most effect­
ively as Aaron and Comfort
Kirkland and Trent Knepper
added much to the performance
with hjs interpretation of the
Virginia colonel.
In quite opposite roles, two
old scene stealing favorites did
just that when Ailsa Dawson,
as the boy crazy maid, and Dennis: Drew as the bluenosed
preacher, claimed the audience
whenever they were on stage.
money,
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pod boats at sea and hampe
seach for the disabled vessels^
A report of a 16 - foot skill
with two persons aboard being
overdue started a busy Sunday
evening for the Coast Guard.
The local Const Guard cutter
was sent to senrch for the craft
which was two hours overdue
While on routine search the
Coast Guard found t h e Lady
Mar II, with three persons on
board, disabled southeast of
Hampton. The 1 8 -foot cabin
cruiser, operated by Eugene
Carter of Woburn, Mass., was
taken in tow to Hampton har­
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lost at sea in the fop.
Upon towing: the Dee - Art to
shore, the Coast Guard learned
that the missing skiff had tur­
ned up safely a t Seabrook.
Still another call took the
Coast Guard cutter to Hampton
Beach where Robert Silver of
North Shore boulevard report­
ed sighting an object, which
appeared to be a mine, floating
towards shore.
The Coast Guard, however,
found it to be a deep sea fishing
troll buoy. They took this to
Hampton Beach.
Mrs. Oscar Page of Fremont
reported th a t the cruiser Jean
Marie with her husband aboard
was four hours overdue from
a trip to the Isles of Shoals.
The cruiser was eventually
found and escorted to the Ham­
pton pier.
On Saturday, the Hampton
Coast Guard was sent two and
one half miles out to sea m
response to an urgent radio
mesage from the Anne Jos­
ephine. a party fishing boat.
Elizabeth Laugon of Will
ia ms town, Mass, had become ill
and requested help. She was
transferred to the cutter and
brought ashore a t State pier.
The fire departm ent was lead­
ed and responded with the resuscitator. However, the Coast
Guard reported th at when she
reached dry land, the woman
refused medical assistance. She
told them she would see her
own physician.
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30 Lovely Girls Seek Title Of
Miss Hampton Beach July 25
M urray's
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FREE
HAMPTON HARBOR
Daylight Saving Time
4:51 a.m.
Thursday
5:26 p.m.
July 20
Friday
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6:12 p.m.
July 21
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Saturday
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July 22
Sunday
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Monday
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Tuesday
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July 26
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Thursday
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July 27
"INAL FOUR CONTESTANTS to enter the Miss Hampton Beach pageant are these lovely
Hisses. Left to right. Nancie Whitworth. 18. Aidovcr, Mass.. Barbara A. Jordon. 17. Ereretf.
lass., K. Lorayne Hickey, 19, Peabody. Mass. an. Peggy F. Harkins \\ altham, Mass.
Miss Hampton Beach of 1961 will be chosen Tues­
day1evening, July 25, at 8:30 p.m. in the Casino ball­
room. The annual highlight, of the many beach fes­
tivities planned for the summer visitors, will find one
lucky girl from over 30 contestants being chosen to
reign over the many events at Hampton Beach for the
coming year.
It is expected that several of the girls who have
won the event in past years will be on hand to greet
the new winner.
Heading the long list of personalities who are ex­
pected to attend Is former winner Carolyn Komant.
Carolyn was signed to a long term contract by W arner
Brothers after competing in the 1958 Miss Universe
contest. She has completed 45 telecasts on such pro­
grams as Hawaiian Lye, W Sunset Strip and others.
She recently finished her first moving picture which is
nearly ready for release.
Last year’s winner. Diane L. Jezak. Dracut, Mass,
is expected to be on hand to relinquish her crown to
the new winner. Miss Diane E. Lipson, 1959 winner,
who represented New Hampshire at the Miss Universe
contest at Miami last week is also expected to attend.
Five outstanding judges will have the difficult
CONTEST
(Continued on Page Eleven)
200 Air Force Cadets Relax At Beach
The 817th Air Division, Pease
Air Force Base, was host to
some 300 Air Force Academy
cadets from Colorado Springs,
Class of 1964, for five days this
past week.
More than 200 of the youths
spent Thursday afternoon at
Hampton Beach in a half day
of relaxation from their train­
ing trip which is taking them
to a host of Air Force military
installations.
Major Mazuzan of Pease was
in charge of the athletic pro­
gram of the youths while they
were at the Portsmouth base.
A portion of the program con­
sisted of the trip to Hampton
Beach. Air police and an air
corps ambulance accompanied
the five bus loads of cadets on
the outing.
The trip to Pease gave the
CADETS
(Continued on Page Twelve)
—AND THE CADETS CAME
TUMBLING DOWN. About to
break their human pyramid arc
a group of Air Cadets, Class of
1964, from the Air Force Acad­
emy, Colorado Springs, Colo.,
who visited Hampton Beach last
week.
—Staff Photo