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I r-i^ ^ ^ ^ ............................ ^ ^ ^ r , , ?,:i959 I I THuksDAY/JI^Y 9,19^^ THE l e a d e r PA G E m m e ^ r A. Meftlck teChardf ton Ro.. 59., Sm-- r». ilr l 2 8 ^ t servlbes y Bobie 'Ictetlng. al Pft>k. - iyn‘ pi., S9. She 25 yefirs rw. York Ived ’fiy Blaklok. vlth the iciating. nber ‘ of Copter 1 CefD- 1 at the ool for M otnor To Name &®tn^And^tono^ Swimming Pool Use of a private swimming pool, without charge is one of the many features offered ' by the Rnddock Construction Corporation in Its new apartment building which .^wiU be completed In September. ' .Country Club Manor a t 250 West ®ferri^' Hoad near South Long Seaoh Avenue, will house 64 families (irho wUU have exclusive use of the p^l, to be Jocated in the rear of the building,, in a park-llke setting; Apartments range in size from 21/2 to- rooms. Rentals which Include free gas and parking start at $115 for the small units to $235 for A deluxe apartment with three bedrooms, two baths and outside terraced balcony. Other luxurious features which Imark Country Club Manor as “the ■address of distinction”'mi the South ■Shore, Include wall-to«wBll catpet* m g throughout all apartments, car« Leted haJls, air conditioning, sound- Iroofihg between apartments, door- Itm service, furnished lobby and laundries on each floor. I Country. Club^Manor is scheduled | Science And Aat^nom^r , Nearly two hundred' teen-agers frooi.ah<s, metropblltah New York area will begini’an intensive four- ^reek program in sjstrcnomy and ‘ \ space science this week at the American Museum-Hayden Piabe- tarlum.' ^ ^ The, special program, being of fered by the Planetarium in co- opcmtlMi with -^c National Sci ence Fouhdatioiv U designed .to .acquaint young people with the general principles of descrli^ve astronory* rocketry, basic celestial nwchanicb, and related sdehces*- The course will, also explme the career opportunities <q;)en to quali fied workers In these fields. Veteran Cycliit Admifa Cars Are Here To Slay Alonzo McWhorter, Cannon Pharmacy yeaf^ has decided (hat the auto mobile is here to tstay. After using a 'bicycle all through the years he i i ^ ^ v e n it up for a or Bepleihber ^upwioy. A renturf^-doupo in performing his duties. Private swlnunlng pool wUl be an extra feature, available for tenants' use without charge, In park-Uke ing back of apartment building under constnieUon a t 250 West Merrick road, Freeport. Irfice Has been set up at the prem- ^ with Donald Uchter in charge. (arasch, I, Joyce Ll^da I dsmfth, '■ oodhUe,) •Qrten-. _____ I J . ,t Ktic- •Lerfch, eXhtfre ; Jdan 'Sophie- 3chanz, r. Den ier. It • ; •y-' lones Beach l^ow 'hirfy Years GId [. Lombardo-Ruskin Spec f Wins International Fraise [ summer, Jones is celebrat- Its 30th anniversary as a State l ^ k —and Comm, hfoses Js proud jDf the creative spectacle, launched this' fitting.' occasion by -OiUK.] Leonard'Riiskin'in' |<^ir'.-^)ateafc Marine Theatre pro duction,'“Song of Norway.”- t}>*Whlle Quy Lombardo needs lltUe \ teoduction, as he Is part and par- fc- of OUT' amazing Americans, bnard Ruskin is a nanie that U be conjured with. At age i, 36, ^ he has an Imposing Usb 6f national, accomplishments to his edit that only a Hollywood script rlter could fashion: artist^ .sculp- r,.pilot, builder, flander and, of biirse. theatrical Impressario. sp^tacuiar saga is' remln- |»ent of Ithe of Horatio Alger. comparable humble begln- Ungs, heistarted. as an artist, in in advertidnig agency—after col- ege,and.flying career in the Air Mr^»—theq b ^ i p e ct^ywriter rad bd” exdhiUye. Before long, he and k ;,,boyhood- buddy scraped miough nooey to inTO8t;ln a new pubUca-- ^o n , ‘'TV diilde.\ Softice to -add, lirive year^y i^ter, he sold .hls in- Itereste lo r ' two million dollars. -lira , W , was hla | r a e ^ to : more .creative exploits. IC e orgahtod and controls more ^tiian a ball, dbzira colossi corp- W Clarions; vflbwng' ;the a p a t ^ t I holding comipany that'embraces a pmtahle {- yqir.<ondItloner, new under which _ ___ _ the Michael pany to produce the first [ -Sceiitovlslon, scheduled “tg ' iinake _its world premiere this sum- fr:-, Ho/doSsier on the amazing Ruskin cbsiqi^eto saris,. mentioning that | i . ^ ilnitlal= baptlBm into sbowbusl- ivds-lri'rBlily^^R^ f ; In- te3» a . a ^ m mer. Hls boss, Sam Libow, announced ' Alonzo’s 'Motorization.” ' IVhiie (he proprietor praised the d e - . livery man’s faithful service on s 'bicycle since he Joined the pharmacy's staff at the age of 15, Alonzo modestly. kept silent. A Leader reporter learned from him. -however, jthat from 3629 to 1931 he c4Miimutedl from Ja maica to 6 South Main Free-' port, by bicycle during most seas ons of the 'year, ' ■ . Although he became a L. I . , Railroad \coauDoter 28 yean ago, - the veteran cyclist. continued to • pedal ibis hOu around Freeport and vl^rifty. wlwre he has be come ' a famiUar ^figure. ... J.u. ; ; Jeff Cruger, FHS.Gradii Completes Anny Course PPC Jeffrey W._ Cruger, 19, son otM r. ahd Mrs. Edward S. Crvger, 89 Harrison ave., Freeport, com pleted the’- ^-week field radio re pair course June 25 at the Anny Signal School, Fort Monmouth, N-T. Cruger was trained to maintain and repair radio equipment used in the field to sustain vital com munications during-,adtoal oom^ bat conditions- He entered the Army, last October and completed basic'combat train ing at Port-Dix, N. J , ' Cruger is a . 1958 - graduate, of Freeport High S(3)ool.. Architect's sketch of 84-apaaiinent building, slated for September occupancy. FREEPORT RECREATION DEPT. ~ HOST TO PANAMANIAN CUESI Exchange Student Observes Local - Program, Guest Of Kiwanis Club' The Freeport Recreation Department through the cooperation of the .International Recreation Association made the necessary arrange' merits to bririg-.)in 'Mr. Henry Jones, an exchange-student from Colon, Pq^ma, July:ff.„B, an&.flth. . ’ ' This exchfinge ^denV has had five years academic training nt the - univeraltV 0 * • l^riamW'’atM Educatlon- a t the’ Iristituto\NacIonBl Panama Clty.‘ ^ ’ Mr. Jones woriced . closely .with the Village Recreation, staff and was parllculariy, interested In observing the . type of program this village has to offer its residents 'for their/ leisure -hours. Vl^hlle ' visiting in Freeport, htt.. Jones, was a guest of ' honor at a Freeport Klwaois Din ner on Wednesday evening. July 6th at the Sea Gull Restaurant 'located on Wooddeft Ave. While In Freeport, he' was the iTouse guest of MrT and Mrs. Ka- dane of 73 Porterfield Place. Pioture of Strength Since 1810, the Company , behind the Hartford Stag has stood for dependable biBurraoe protection. When New York City was de- stroyed in 183^, Hartford’s P r e s e n t Terry sleighed 108 miles to assure the vie- dma that Hartford policies ^ were as good as gold, . L.. AlwayslooktotheHartfoid and to this agency for peace of tnindi best of professional help arid service- 74 Nprfh A^ain Street FR 9-26(25 Jiopreseating fhe HartfordFIre ........ Insurance Coetpany Z V « IA lc? SS 8 . Grow St., FB- 8 -- 94 « Mac Sanders ‘ Weaving, Tailorii^ 42. W est Sunrise Hwy. Moth - Holes, Tears, Bums . WOVEN .EXPEHTLY . Ladleg’ and Men'a Custom AUeratloBS • DOUBLE-B^BAaTED SUITS AU Work Done on PxefoSses FR B?I8D8 _ J 5 L \ ' ANGELO <l JOHN PAPPAs' , / - { Freeport,L. I«N; Y . . When It Conies To SEA • • • FOOD Then You Want It As Fresh As A ThswhoMlamlWwUt : enjoy OB0 of our delicious . diimera. From flirst coiuse to last, erery ^ s b Is prepared perfectio n T e e z e c c e ^ B M C T C - ■«» - ' - - ■ _______ ■■ ■