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Page Six e W THI I if 9x12' Shag Rugs SX. »3.9 5 WASHED—FLUFF DRIED—NEATLY FOLDED AND WRAPPED Flafwork Finished Reasonably l-Stop Service Laundry, Sheets, 24-Hr. Dry Cleaning EAST CLEVELAND LAUNDROMAT 14248 Euclid Avenue MUlberry 1-6178 Extra Special Best Ohio FRYERS JOE CARDINAL'S V mV 1 "The Heart of E. Cleve." Open Thun. & Fri. til 9 P.M. 13661 Euclid Ave.GL. 1-3373 mBR1GHTEN-UPnyournome..NOW! Sherwin-Williams Paints V 7 IARTW I painting targe areas. SALE PRICE SAVE 564 reg. price $4.91 $3.39 Wl SPRAY ENAMEL SAVE 604 ONI 6-OZ. CAN Sherwin-Williams SPRAY ENAMEL It's the fast and easy way to spray wood and metal objects with famous Sherwin-Williams enamel. 14 sparkling bright colors. SALE PRICE $1.19 reg. price $179 HIGH-QUALITY BRUSH ona Sherwin- *)ee RDIICM Williams DKVDF1 All pure bristlej perfectly tope red. Ideal all-purpoie brush. SALE PRICE $1.19 reg. price $17$ ROLLER AND TRAY SAVE 50# ON THIS Sherwin-Williams TRAYand ROLLER COMBINATION You’ll paint easier,. fasten better. $1.69 VALUE NOW $1.19 Get these Brighfen-Up Specials NOW! HARRY REID'S HAYDEN HARDWARE 1505 HAYDEN AVE. Up to 25 ItM on 3 or more 31c lb. Double Breasted 40 A HEN TURKEYS lb. VUU Fresh Cut Up Chicken St. Clair Poultry 12520 St. Clair Ave. GL. 1-0825 TUES. A WED BEAUTY SPECIAL! Reg. Shampoo Hoi™? S31$5.00 JOE CARDINAL'S BEAUTY SALON Reg. $15.00 Permanent Wave........... 38-95 Famous for Quality... Beauty ...Protection gffififotforrthese HIGH-GLOSS ENAMEL SAVE 794 SwH= ENAMELOID 15 brilliant colors SALI PRICI For indoor and outdoor ute A a AA Dries fast. .. gmooth at china Dirt, grease and stains wash right of fr!1 SAVE *1.59 A ona 3’4" BRUSH big bargain in a fine brush for tNAMELO*® A gUw yin DELUXE WALL BRUSH IT’S Newly Remodeled! IT’S Newly Decorated PTA Council Says Thanks With the reception for Dr. O. J. Korb on Sunday, and the presentation of the Memory Book for him at this after noon’s P.T.A. council meeting still in mind, Mrs. Chas. Furs don, P.T.A. Council President wishes to express her apprecia tion to all those who worked on these two projects. “Let’s give the credit where it is due,” said Mrs. Fursdon, “so to the following people, thank you.” To: —Mr. Nelson Leist, for con sultant advice. —Mrs. Robert McNamrra, for liason work on all committees. —Mr. Bruce Hilderbaum, School Art Advisor, who took charge of selecting and collect ing art work for the Memory book. —Mr. F. E. Preston, a Pros pect P.T.A father, for art work on the book’s title page. —Mr. Harry Pahl, a Cham bers P.T.A. parent, who took the reception pictures. —Mr. Wilber Lawrence, of Glenville Printing, who gave extra sheets for the book. —Mr. M. Valentine, Crescent Art dealer who sold the book to Council at cost, and who secured extra plastic sheets for the book. —Mrs. John Randolph, for storing, arranging the flowers and Mrs. Gordon Marquette, and committee, who collected them. Mrs. Geo. Stroud and Mrs. Maurice Barnes, who put the book together. —Mrs. Howard Jacobs, Mrs. Fred Chorman and Caledonia mothers who made the phone calls and baked the cookies. —Mrs. Hugh Daughterly, and her tireless social committee. —Mrs. Lawrence Chambers, Superior School, who handled the Hospitality job, along with her volunteer hostesses. —The Print Shop at Kirk Jr. High, for a beautiful job on the 500 invitations. —The East Cleveland Post Office employees for being so very generous with their time faciliating the delivery of the letters for the book. —Last, but not least, a “thank you” must go to all the busy people, many of whom are from surrounding towns and cities, who took the time to write a testimonial letter to Dr. Korb for the Memory book. —East Cleveland may well be proud of the manner in which its citizens rallied to support an undertaking of this kind. PROSPECT PRESCHOOL IN FINAL MEETING The final meeting of the Pre school Group of the Prospect School PTA will be held on Thursday, May 28th, in Room 8 at 10 a. m. Members are urged to bring suggestions for the 1959-1960 program. Care for small children will be provided. Opera Group In Recital Saturday A delightful musical evening is promised Saturday, May 26th when the Cafarelli Opera Com pany members present a Spring Recital in the Commandery Room of the Masonic Temple, 3615 Euclid ave., at 8:00 p. m. The program will include the arias from the best known operas, and works of other great composers. The public is invited. Tickets at the door. I Window Washing Storm Window and Screen Service Wall Washing Gutters Cleaned BOUSE CLEANING Fully Insured IfETFRAIIQ window VCICnMIid CLEANING GL. 1-7482 Pauline Poling, 1788 Roeedale I Camp Palmer For Boys and Girls 5 to 12 years of age Opens June 8th 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily 3-4 Week Periods TRANSPORTATION CALL FOR RESERVATIONS ER. 1-2017 CR. 4-2790 FOR BROCHURE OR WRITE Camp Palmer Lee Road Hts., 18, Ohio 1725 Cleveland PAUL'S RESTAURANT CORNER HAYDEN and SHAW AVE. OPEN DAILY 6:30 A.M. to 7:30 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS Under supervision of Mrs Robert Sorrenson and Mrs. George Kimpel the Auxiliary of East Cleveland Post 163 American Legion, is conducting its annual sale of veteran made poppies. Proceeds of the sale go into their fund for rehabili tation service to hospitalized veterans or to aid surviving families of service men. In connection with this annual project, the Auxiliary conducts a poppy sale poster contest among the pupils of Kirk Jr. High School, and the winners of this year’s contest are shown in the accompanying picture. INVALID CAR SERVICE 24 HOURS A DAY Stanley H. lohnatort Funeral Homo KEnmors 1-3600 FOR LITTLE LEAGUE PLAY COMFORT WITH CANVAS 4 SHOES 9 °r Whit® Designed to Help Lessen foot and leg muscle strain e Increase endurance O Give more comfort BAUMGARTENS ELGIN CROTON EAST CLEVELAND LEADER 1 & POPPY POSTER HONORS went to these Kirk Jr. High School students for their entries in the anual contest held by East Cleveland Post 163 American Legion. to R: 1st row Edith Gower, first prize Mary Ellen Serota, second prize Kathy Musk, third prize. Top row Sally Parsh, honorable mention the next poster is the work of Mary Kotsch (absent) special honorable mention Eleen Shrader, honorable mention. Miss LaVerne Piper is the Art Instructor, HOWARD JOHNSON RESTAURANT 13704 Eadid at Eddy Fish Special FRIDAY AU DAY 85‘ Fresh From Lake Erie AU YOU CAN EAT 1427 Hayden Ave. GL. 1-8516 WE GIVE AND REDEEM EAGLE STAMPS TRACTOR TRED FAMILY SHOE STORE 17% Come In Soon Make A Gift That Will Any- Face Glow $10-95 17 from And Up elson 1385 HAYDEN AVE., NEAR SHAW AVE, Seventh Grade Introduce New Testing Pattern New patterns for the testing of weights and measures will be followed in Ohio as the re sult of a school of instruction conducted for city and county sealers throughout the state at the Wooster Experimental Sta tion in Wooster last week. Representing East Cleveland at the two and a half-days session was Stanley Slejko, of the De partment of Health. Conducting the school was Malcolm Jensen, Assistant Chief Administrator of the Na-! tional Bureau of Weights and Measures, Washington, D. C. ClubA MUSICAL MARKS ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting and lunch eon of the East Cleveland Wom en’s Club will be held on Thurs day, May 28th at 2:30 p. m. Roger and Jeanette Drinkall, graduates of the Philadelphia Institute of Music and the Cleve land Settlement School of Music will entertain the members with piano and cello selections. Kind ly make your luncheon reserva tions. The Mount Union Women of Cleveland will meet at the home of Mrs. James R. Halls, 2869 Lander rd., Pepper Pike, Tues day, May 26th at 6:30 p.m. for a pot luck supper. Election of officers will be held. Open House In honor of its 75th anni versary of the founding of its School of Nursing, Huron Road Hospital is holding an Open House on Sunday, May 24th from 2 to 4 p.m. Flute, Clarinet, Lessons Saxophone OF MUSIC KE. 1-2431 GAUS CONS. 880 E. 185 St. OPEN FRIDAY NITE TIL 8 P.M, UNION PAINT CO. 13417 Euclid at Superior RETAIL WHOLESALE PHONE MUlberry 1-0789 "Paint and Wallpaper Is Our Business" e O'BRIEN e LUCAS e DUTCH BOY Paints and Varnishes and A COMPLETE LINE OF Painting Accessories OPEN Daily 7:30 to 5:30 STEAKS BREAKFAST SPECIAL SPACE NOW AVAILABLE FOR BREAKFAST PARTIES WRU Honors Six Local Students Six East Cleveland residents received honors at the Honors Chapel during the annual Campus-May day program at Western Reserve University. June Ellen Raufman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Felix A. Rauf man, 1140 Carly on rd., was elected to Mortar Board at Flora Stone Mather. Pete Muller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Muller, 13913 Orineo ave., was awarded the Handry Prize in philosophy. Bernard Cox, 14010 Wood worth ave., received the Skyline Prose award. Cesar Fazio, 1730 Bryn Mawr, was awarded the rost rum gavel. Donald Noack, 3366 Hender son rd., received a departmental scroll in accounting and the Beta Gamma Sigma award in business administration. Mildred Strack, 2112 Reyburn rd., received a departmental scroll in English. Thanks for the most attractive setting at Shaw Gym last Sun day goes to Domenic A. Petti, head custodian at Shaw. SQUARE DEAL ■ft"* i tel TENDER CUT OF BEEF Pot Roast U.S.D.A. CHOICE MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE Gal 89‘ 6-oz Jar SEALTEST HOMOGENIZED 32 (PLUS DEPOSIT) FULL COURSE DINNERS Specialising In wSSSWWB Kayser Kiddie Kollege OPEN YEAR ROUND TRANSPORTATION—-7:00 AM Pick-up 6:00 PM Delivery Home HOT LUNCHES NAP Tuition $16.00 Per Week Mary Latter, 13995 Superior Halon Moahoa. 1832 Cariyou Rowland 13505 EUCLID AVENUE at SUPERIOR Right Next Door to the Liquor Store DADIFIBIf* rnCC I An AINU BEEF VEAL PORK FOR BRAISING Meat Loaf Mix SHORT RIBS 59 ib 59‘ 47 SUGARDALE SUGARDALE WHOLE, FRESH BOILED SMOKED BUTTS HAM SAUSAGE PORK ib. 99* ib. 79* »b. 39* 15545 EUCLID AVE. AT COIT RD. CHOPS SEAFOODS PLUS HOME MADE PIES Juice Served From 6:30 AM. to 11 A.M. Only o o 2 Jumbo Eggs (Any Style) o Home Fried Potatoes Thursday, May 21, 1959 Drive In From Euclid or Superior Right Up To Our Back Door! Serving E. Cleveland and Cleveland Hts. since 1935 BEER WINE MIXERS W. D.Uv.r Phon. QL.nvill. 1-830S We Rent Punch Bowk and Cups Open Till 10 PM. Daily CERINO'S FRESH m’aTet 15545 EUCLID AVE AT COIT RD. 49^ FRESH AND CRISP ICEBERG LETTUCE 2 Heads Fresh Green o 'Toast 29C NEW CABBAGE Freeh Crisp STALK CELERY rt' RE. 1-9493 Beverage 4 5 1 7c Lb. Stalk 23C Del MONTE SALE! 3 Tender Green PEAS Pure Tomato Si. 49c 14-oz. Btles. CATSUP UUC 4 Halvee SHcee Si. PEACHES Whole or Cream Style CORN Prices Effective Thru Saturday. May 23rd FTDIklA'C SQUARE DEAL LEKII1V 3 39c 3 Si. 59c SUPER MARKET and Coffee Serving Homo Made Sweet BoDs and Jacks Fine Donuts Daily PHONE GL. 1-8322 ■3