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PAGETWO T H E LEADER Bicycle Safety Rodeo -r-: '■$£ S c o i l ^ l J j ^ t ^ ^ l ^ . :J_ ' ’ Offered To Youngsters. ; \;' By: AJ1'State .Insurance ' T h e foeepipirt\ Itecreatfon D e p a rt- • men$ h i c o o p eration ;w lth th e Police Ueportriifcnt and th e .\All S tate in-, -siiranqo . Company. Is conducting a Bicyclo-SafetyRound-up for atl boys ■ a n d g i r l s p o ssessing bicycles jfii. th e ■Village o t FVcepprt'. T h e program w ju R e ib e ld ^ a t ifeiiiddiirFhiric r i i - .day .afternoon starting' a t 2 o’clock. day -ol,.fun a M 'safety.'w ill he /com b ined-:-to enlighten .F r e e p o r t ■ypurigsters of the'necessity, of the proper.' h a n d ling, of bicycles. ■The All S tate Insurance Com p any • Is donating sufflclentiScotch lighter reflector tape to . h e , p u t o i p e a c h bicycle , .attending' the rodeo. Sgt. * A n thony E lar of th e Freeport Police . D e p a rtm e n t will Instruct th e young sters In proper hand signals and . safety practices, In riding. Several contests will-be held including agil- : ij^-lri haridlihg bicycles, accuracy in . riding and a bicycle safety test will be given to eAch of th e youngsters. -Prizes w iU-be^awarded to each of the winners of each of th e various ' c o n tests a n d the Bicycle Institute ‘ o f America has donated a trophy to the outstanding youngster of the day. They, will also, d istribute p a m - phlets. on safe riding to all p a r ticipants. ‘ i 'Tinian's Rainbow” Coming To Long Beach Playhouse Tho Long Beach Playhonsc/is: .preparing ii /.week song/dunce arid merry splendor for-Long Island residents beginning Tuesday, August >16, at 8:40 o’clock ;when. Will Mahoney-c»mes.icrLong Beach to star in the s[)irited;musical that ihixes leprechauns, legends and/pretty girls with Fort Knox gold stores in a story you will not' soon forget— “Finiunrs Rainbow” by name. 3- M r. M ahoney.-plays the wlntsir.g - Irfsh m an w h o 'brings his d a u g h ter, played by., A drienne. Angel/, from 'iiar,. off CUocca M orra to .Rainbow YaUey, n h ldyliic spot in th e very Southern sta te of- Mlssitucky, whose blabber m o u th S e n a tor is Billboard Kaw- klns Adding to-the story, a oharm e r in itself, Is a score t h a t outlaste all popularity records . .. a n d songs like “If T h is I s n ’t Love!\ . . . “How Are Things In Olocca M o rra?”. . , . “Old Devil Moon1' . . . will .send you out into t h e world tingling . . . ready, to believe in th e wonders o f lepre-- chauns at. th e drop o f a h a t ./>. > looklrtg eagerly f o r private rainbows o f youroW n .to.scale. - ' . \ \ v ” Accompanying Mr. M ahoney In dais\ and subsequently appeared In I t Is the desire of the F r e e p o r t l o ther Broadway h its such as “ Take R e creation D e p a rtm e n t and the P o - *-ho Air,\ E a rl Carroll's “Sketch -lice D e p a rtm e n t to encourage proper an ^ “Vanities.” bicycie dafe’ty habits and at the' One of the m o st popular -stars to sam e tim e - to m ake this event a n perform In B ritain, M ahoney was enjoyable o n e . j ^ V ' J a t onem irne assumed to be British. th e s tarring vehicle is a bevy o f pro fessional musical talen t th a t . In cludes Adrienne Angel. M lrlam P a n der, Charles C. Welch, Robert Austin to m e h tio n bu t a few from the large m usical cast: M r. M ahoney Is one of th e most beloved o f ' Am erican vaudeville stars.' He m ade his legitim a te thea tre debut in George W h ite’s “S c a n ,. He w a s \piMriomehaUy/foccessful; a t the Paladium In London, a n d in.-1935 ■gave a royal comm and perform ance before, th e K ing an^-Q u ^ s n . • ; p i i r i ^ t ^ roh: stage :‘irt'jfaSte' Play-'; housejieg M uhdy stars .-with Alain f i i a n ^ ? i q ^ “Betf/ Book an d Candle,’’:.The production ln-the-round a t , th e 'f u lly elr-condi- Honed ttieatet; le directed toy Jam es S. E lliott/ Supporting perform ances In th e / c a s t are played by-Frances Ingails,-R ichard Sheldon and Elek | ■Hartman.- / v., '■ / ■ Following • “Finian’s Rainbow, Zerinsky and,-. King. are: YOUR WATCH TESTED FREE ON OUR ELECTRONIC TESTER - LANTOR’S R e p a i r i n g S i n c e 1 9 14 P r e c i s i o n W a t c h A C lo c k 65 W , S U N R I S E H I G H W A Y , F R E E P O R T , N . Y- F R e e p o r t 8-7799 W e g i v e G r e e n S t a m p s pm.ud: to '-present -tHe dram a tic 'pla? by A r thur M iller th a t M as' seldom been atem p ted b y ’sum m e r-theaters due to th e enorm o u s energies re quired of the. s taging . “D e a th o f a-Salesm a n .” M iss Ju n e W alker stain inTthe .play, and; will b e sup ported by • J . S. .R ing and George -Li- s m ith : ....... Yields Old Newspaper IfV rV 1'”'- ■ r.' I You can pay bills-alm o st \ \ YSu d o T e s T w a l k l i ^ I l e s s ^ f c p _ . _ . w a i t i n g fo i v ^ c e i p t s ; ! e k w o W y i j.p . A lsif, for youi- o.Keck *tithc tel! Uie \ ' .jft'hole story. / . V Yes. treat yourself to a, cliw:kli7f accoiirdatthis bank / tfjwF take life a little easier. / // J o u n d e d / f P a . < ^ J F R E E P G K T B A N K / : - . o f ^ r e ^ o r t M g ;' ii Field/or Bank Pafronj on HenryStredi- A Freeport new spaperm an found a \treasure chest\ last week—and had a few .hopeful m o m ents until the contents turned out to be—^of ail! things—an old newspaper. Clinton E. Metz, Associate Editor of T h e -Leader, was strolling on the beach n e a r O rient Point, L .I., with his son Charles, 12. They , s a w , a rusty, w e a therbeaten /ch e s t a t ah Isolated' Bpot o n tb e s a n i where It had ^videntaly been washed ashore from- a boat/ __ __ Excitedly the . “ treasure hunters” opened two heavy clasps o n the did trohk. Feeilng-lnsidet,th e y found a well-preserved lining th a t consisted of a New„_Yj)j-k Tribune issued- in M a rch. 1013., The-discoverers tore 'out th e n e w s paper—a /Consolation prize. / L . Girl Scout Troop 212 Enjoys Moonlight Sail M r s . Cornelius O’Keeffe lender, en joyed a m o o n light sail.ab o a r d th e Miss Toni, provided by Dr. w illtajp Bendix, recently. Adults in the p a r ty were D r , a n d M rs/B e n d lx, Mr: and_Mrs, O 'KeeHe-and Mr. a n d Mrs Thom as -Breaurt of- Ora'dell,. N. J . -- ^■ THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1955 Freeport K^wanis Club / Planned Moonlight Sail 7:'TJie Klwanis Club arranged ..to take- a boat trip last.-night, sailing a t 6:30 BJW. from the'V iking Fleet a t t h e h e a d of Woodcleft, C a n al— if th e w e a ther was good. , 'One of t h . /gents OUR CLOTHING SALE Is a tliorpughbrcd.. group : of superRIy/Iidnd tailored Dacron- and Wool SUITS in charcoal brown, sand and taupe - with all the virtue of this great b l e n d _that does away with fre quent pressing.- A $55. grade - at F R E E P O R T ^ e N t W Y O R K 100 SOUTH MAIN STREET k-r-r - h - : : T H IS M 5 Th , pervi . Augu • . . aut'hi 3V.;'- H d i j 5 :• • mept _ __ Four! lice. Dm , VflSTBUBY, t . U DAIUf DOUBLE CLOSES 8 :25 P.M- DINE AT THE TRACK! - for r«wrvollcm» In our boovl^ut dub- boose dinlnfl.room coll Plon«*r 6^.000- Pension & Profit Sharing Claris dUtFE INSURANCE ESTATE PLANNING N a t Z ^ b lo w \ - .,Ti./.v?-* r . < , M i i , ’ _ r ■ ■ ♦ • . - \ y - - 4 i i:: :-,v / ' In s u r a n c e C o n s u l t a n t ■v' - ■■■v--',. FReeport 8-G956 J' ------- -*^p C A R S FOR LESS!! ‘Clinically Reconditioned” OK Used Cars and I trackB . . . only at Freeport Chevrolet . . . guaranteed to give “ Like New Car” Performance. F o r As Low As $3.91 per week. If You Qualify $ 6 9 5 1 9 5 0 P L Y M O U T H ■' ' R *' H, CONVERTIBLE^ . 1 9 4 8 P O N T I A C - 2 DOOR $ 2 9 5 1 9 5 3 C H E V R O L E T 4 P o o r $ 1 1 9 5 ■ Vf 1 9 5 2 P O N T I A C SILVER STREAK $ 1 0 4 5 1 9 5 4 C H E V R O L E T ■ $ 1 4 9 5 . 2 DOOR, R Si H 1 9 5 1 P L Y M O U T H 4 PO O R “ ' f- ; 5 7 4 5 . 3 B R j j i a i B f e ^ x L r L - j L ^ - •' \4-DOOR. 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