RAMA of 1958, Sally Ann Freedman of Peabody, Mass., Was Miss Hampton Beach of 1957

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RAMA of 1958, Sally Ann Freedman of Peabody, Mass., Was Miss Hampton Beach of 1957 'nrnr- if - T'- VOL XXXI, NO. 1 llnmprnn Itmrh AdvwMf WEDNESDAY. JUNE ?S. 1958 MISS BOAT-O-RAMA of 1958, Sally Ann Freedman of Peabody, Mass., was Miss Hampton Beach of 1957. She will represent Massa- chusets next month in the Miss Universe contest at Long Beach, California. - - IN THE FIRST annual Boat— O - Rama last week-end, sponsored by the Northeast Boat Show, Inc., and the Chamber of Commerce at Hampton Beach, boats were lined up along the boule­ vard after the opening par­ ade. Wednesday, June 25, 1958 With some late cooperation from the weatherman, the* first annual In water skiing, a trophy in Bont-O-Rama sponsored by the honor of Philip Toppan was award Northeast Boat Show Imp., in co­ ed to the 1958 leant of Wanda Top- operation with the chamber of pan. Hampton, George and Edward Commerce officially opened the Norbcrg, Arlington, Muirs., and 3,998 season at Hamilton B ach Roland Bamaby. Hampton. This over the week-end. team wax able to ki for a abort time early* Sunday afternoon in Highlight of the show included the water in front of the Casino the crowning of Miss Hont-M- hut rough water forced the event Rjima of 1U53 on Saturday, She is to continue in the harbor on the SalJy Ann Free Imnn of Peabody, other side of the State Bridge,. It Moss., who was Miss Hamilton was also necessity to hold the Beach of 1057 and will represent motor bout races in the harbor. Massachusetts in the Miss Uni­ There was a large display of verse content in July ut Lung boats along the "boulevard. Most Beach, Calif. •f the beat* took part in a parade The 18-year-old beauty, on the Friday afternoon, which was led J)?:tnV List at Merrimack college by the Sanborn Seminars* band of and a talented Hart model, pre­ Kingston. The band played two sented trophies to the winners in concert following the parade, di­ special Boat-O-Rama events and rected by Alfred Engle of Man­ drew the winning ticket for the 12* chester. Soloi-t for these concerts aluminum boat given away Sunday. was Emogene Libby of Brentwood. Miss Libby and Anette Ward- The hont was won by Robert well of Kensington were soloist? Nudd, Jr. II, of King avenue, Sunday afternoon with Eddie Mad­ Hampton, a sixth grade student at den's band, which began it* sched­ the* Mnr;ton school. It was con­ uled season of concerts from the tributed by the Arkansas Traveler bandstand. The girls are both Boat Co., of Little Rock Arkansas. studying under Ema H. .MacDon­ ald of Brentwood and Boston. Credit for the show must be giv­ This year’s boat *now. in spite en to the Northeast Boat Show. of the weather, was a xticre&s ac­ Inc., formed in 1957 “to promote cording to Mr. Aspey. The only general education in small boating event that had to be cancelled com­ and the promotion of water safety pletely was the skin diving exhibi­ tion scheduled by the Kitterv Nep- and better enforcement of existing tunes. It was called off Saturday laws pertaining to boating. because of fog and rain. Mr. Aspey Joseph H. Aspey of Brentwood, feels, that with this year’s experi­ ence, he is in a better position to president of the corporation and SALLY ANN FREEDMAN in front of one o f th e boats in the w^rkend <huw plan a bigger and more exciting at Sunday's concerts. Annette Wardwell (left) and Emogene Libby, both studen this year’s president of the Hamp­ show for next year. of Brentwood and Boston. ton River Boat club, was instru­ mental in organizing the week-end Iflenme. Lxeter. vice president; agencie? of the U. S. Government show. Other officers of Northeast ing demonstration were given to and Charles Filley. North Hamp- charged with the enforcement of Hampton Beach lifeguards. Char­ Boat Show,* Inc. include William “ A“ STREET LAUNDERETTE ton. treasurer the *aws and regulations relating lie Rutland of Amesbury and Jim Opm I'ndff SW Management to navigation; and to simulate in- Liston o f Lowell, Mass. Dry-Cfsinlni Pirk-l’a Station Safety exhibitions were under terest in activities which tend to WEEKEND SPECIAL The Class A trophy was taken Hampton Beach Garage MEAT DEPT. neuter s the direction of Commander Har- the upbuilding of our Navy. Coast by Charles Savage. Hampton Falls, old Keene. Hampton, of the U. S. I Guard, and Merchant Marine”. Reedy To Eat On The. Boardwalk, Noor Monument in Yellow Lightning" with an 16 9 M or.h A v * . A» **A*’ St. &REAKFAST - LUNCHES Coast Guard Auxiliary and Com- . h.p. Mercury motor. In second INSIDE PARKING manlier Warren Killian.. Ports- B tn organizations ret up booths Fresh Killed Broilers Turkey - 12-lb. Avg. place. class A was Richard Robin­ I i r v 30r All P«jr $| Z i W ««k TAKE-OUTS mouth Squadron of the V. S. Pow-!°n tnc boulevard near toe Cham- t24 Mcntb iSt Stajum son. North Hampton, in “The Bul­ Stuffed & Gravy M Id Of) Parle frnneal* er Squadron. Both organizations ^er c’^ Commerce ^ Casino 3-Lb. Avg. lb. 43c let'’, a derked-c-ver boat, and in F.TIENDLT ESSO SERVICE promote water safely. w,th PamPh!ets relating to water <7 Oft safety and education, and there third place was “Red Lightning” The Coast Guard Auxiliary, or- was a display of lifesaving devices, piloted by Geary Hurd of Harep- Home Made Pastry ganized in 1939 as a civilian ad- lights, fire, extinguishers, etc. ap- RESTAURANT junct of the regular Const Guard. proved by the U. S. Coast Guard, “promotes safer, cheaper, and . Doughnuts - Plain and Jelly Crullers Fcod Served To more efficient operation of rao.of These demonstration* were nigh- M arg aret M. Junkins Vcur Oicriminalfng Toil* boat? and fostjrs better compli- l,*-'hs«‘ b* » Coa‘ ' Guard BREAKFASTS nnce with motorboating laws and ! :,tr jvh:ch n verc l over :ht? ar-3 Da ly From 6:00 A M - 12 Noon regulations”. 1 Sunday aiternoon and a gasoline DINNERS fire in an open vat on the beach Candy Shop Wukdayi 5 00 P.M. - 8.00 P.M The object of the V. S. Power'used to dramatize the effectiveness Sunday. 1:03 P.M. - 8 00 PM. Squadrons is to “establish a high of Ansul Dry Chemical extinguLh- Snack oar Open From Noon On standard of skill in the handling | ers over the traditional carbon di- r - “ > r-k?r •*-? folk* back ho-* 353 Ocean Boulevard and navigation of yachts; to eh-joxide extinguishers. With the car- w t*j e bo* of famous Junkin’s Ccnd et courage the study of the rcicnce of bon dioxide extinguisher?, the fires WA 6-3415 Motion Quinn navigation; to co-operate with the rapidly broke out again while the OCEAN BOULEVARD dry chemical type extinguisher BOWLING BICYCLING BILLIARDS Uistinctive Ferncreft Recreation Center ^ S.'rec? WA 6-3410 Hampton Beach Apparel OPEN YEAR 'ROUND * \ OPEN Miss Boat-O-Rama*? other ac­ WEEKDAYS tivities included presenting tro­ BOWLING phies to the winners, in the special Automatic Pinsetters event?. The sail boat race—from SUNDAYS ??od Ap?reochrt - Gucd p n Plnicc Cove to the Ct -m » n»: i Jtrk* 3o* - Pjrbo'l Macnincj Woman Who Cares back — was won by the “Lively Lady" skippered by Tony Gooi- FcR STRING child. with Susan Langley crew. Both are of North Shim*. Tony is BICYCLING E xclu sive C X p C IlM V C 15 and Susan 10. In the motor boat races, the OVER 100 BIKES THE PENTHOUSE duss B (35 h.p. I trophy was taken by John Ycmma of Haverhill in Many N?w — 2D” - 24 1 - 26“ WEEKDAYS t SUNDAYS his boat “Bar Fly”, and in second &a1fooni — 3 Spjcdi — Torbc'-* V/etl V*nfll|ofed place was Ray White o: Exeter, | a Fqu'pptd W Ih Ugiilt Af Niaht Pw nitM i Lighted in charge this year of water .-kiirir ■ AVAILABLE 3.03 A M. - MIDNIGHT 7 C-untw.fk Packet Tablet That Fatocinuting Stun at the* beach, in his boat “Dali- j Fin* Y’emma is a recognised ex-1 S'roller* A Trike* For Tcfi pert, having won over 100 motor of Nowburyport boat racing titles ground New WEEKDAYS 10 AM - Mdnight Englund. 1 P M. - Midnight SUNDAYS ln:ludinij Billiards 1 Swimming medals for a fifeov- 1 ■ Wednesday, June 25, 1958 Wednesday, June 25, 1958 The BEACHCOMBER . • r. 2 r-; U f A l L ' 1»V#IjT » • M1HW* 1 i ne summer season is n$?r well Page _____ ____________________________________ _________ " ficials have bought a possible site 4 under way^ having opened* last for a beach invention hall. C om bat Erosion week-end with the first annual And the governor has promised Koat-O-Rama and Regatta spon­ i „ o M bo A Wise have suffered requent property state and federal support of a sur­ sored by the Northeast Boat Show ^ ^ aon t t wards t hi * ^,.d> * c0nserVA- damage from storm s, will welcome vey to preserve the famous coast Coastline Survey Inc. in cooperation with the Cham­ in., the 11*68 summer sea. invWtnient in th o pijr *hor this joint fed eral-su te effort u> ber of Commerce. line of New Hampshire — a coast­ Inter thin work n sum of SI-.M ' line well worth preserving. Hampton Beach. tion and de velopment , protrcl our aHSCti and increase In spite of early weather disap­ Speaking before the annual b*»n- from thr ntttc-s omenrency ">'<• Oiict of the Hampton Beach * «** A^ ,f * * £ 2 ££ Xe puwS pJhT*y*un; pointments, the gun is finally out nmUhinir » »Tmllnr amount from India will osk the World Bank dnet nnd Chamber of Commerce, th.- federal irovcntme.it woul.l be — for the rest of the season, we lone IS.
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