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Page Two adeaReORRes President HOUSE PAINT 53-95 President PORCH FLOOR ENAMEL 4^ GL. 1-9545 AM AIRPLANE BY can mean a loti when a girl watches do! pennies like I second federal savings save at That’s why I Second Federal, the friendly place with div idends now at FOUR PER CENT! TO. 1-1111 RE. 1-1111 hi. 2-iin WE. 3-6111 221 Eudd Avenue, one 14 22480 leke Shore Blvd.. Zone 23. 1365 SOM Center Road, Zone 24 33475 lake Road, Avon lake, Ohio, 1091 W. Pleatant Valley Rd., Zone 34, VI. 2-1III Member Federal Sevingi and lean Insurance Cerporalien Dutch Boy HOUSE PAINT SALE LINSEED OIL S| 99 FLAT WALL PAINT si« 53 95 o., ECONOMY Reg. 57.40 Gal Gal. White & Colon PURE GUM TURPENTINE 5149 Od MASS FOR AUTO & HOME LATE MODEL CAR WINDSHIELDS INSTALLED IN 2 HOURS! Lyndhur$t Office 1496 Green Rd. Euclid Office 819 Ea$t 185th St. WILLOUGHBY MEDICAL CENTER 37717 Euclid Ave. (Route 20). Willoughby A MODERN AND EFFICIENTLY DESIGNED MEDICAL BUILDING PROVIDING PROFESSIONAL OFFICE SPACE TO MEET EVERY NEED Minutes away from the new West Lake County Hospital Laboratory and X-Ray facilities 18 individual suites Parking for 100 cars Situated on spacious scenic grounds Serving 200,000 People In 6 Growing Communities Leasing Now Available Foi Further Information Concerning This Modern and Unique Medical Centex Phone HEY KIDS! It's Not "APRIL SHOWERS" But A East Cleveland Office 1247 Hayden Ave Sports By Bob Keefer Little League The pattern of the Little League title race in both the Shaw Field and Superior Hill divisions appears to be quite dif ferent from the previous two seasons since no one team seems strong enough to be a consist ent winner. With no team having played more than three games, each of them has lost at least once and all of the games, except two, have been very closely contested. Kennedy’s Men’s Shop, the league champs in both 1957 and 1958, have split two close games. They edged Diamond’s Men’s Shop, 1-0, at Superior last Friday on an unearned run in the first inning which fea tured a pitching duel between Dick Lavik and Tom Evans. On Monday night, the defend ing titlists dropped an 8-7 de cision to the Nelson Jewelers. Both teams muffed several scor ing opportunities, each of them leaving ten runners stranded on the bases. Kennedy’s got only four hits off Jerry Watt, Nel son’s starting hurler, who walked eight and hit two bat ters. Steve Bogas took over the pitching chores for Nelson’s in the seventh inning to get credit for the victory which he person ally engineered by reaching first on a fielder’s choice, stole sec ond and third and scored on Greg Myles’ wild pitch. FIRE PAINT 49C and up FREE DELIVERY GL. 1-3355 H«IPAINTE 12334 Superior Ave. GLASS co. •LIFE •HEALTH BUSINESS THINNER In your own can ACCIDENT HOUSEHOLD AUTOMOBILE Gal. Cali ROY C. D'ANNA 14819 Elm Ave. East Cleveland GL. 1-0697 CH. 1-5766 Elisabeth Freeman, 14504 Euclid WE HONOR INSURANCE CLASS CLAIMS S30 222nd ST. 1 IL 1-4458 JULY DOWNPOUR That's Right MIRRORS Eves.: AN. 1-1525 SILVER DOLLARS!! TO CELEBRATE EUCLID’S ISOth BIRTHDAY HUNDREDS OF SILVER DOLLARS WILL BE DROPPED FROM Thursday, July 2nd Euclid Memorial Field—East 222nd Near City Hall Fisher Furnaces handed the Fire Dept, its first loss of the season at Shaw Field on Mon day night, 5-3, by staging a five-run uprising in the fifth in ning. Tom Miklich, Fire Dept, hurler, walked the first three batters to face him in that frame aid was tagged for a long triple by Bob Juliano to knot the score. Karl Schultz then took over on the mound for the Fire men but an infield single andean error accounted for two more tallies. Pony League Flynn-Froelk’s current 5-1 record gives them a half-game lead over Hamilton Insurance (5-2) for the Pony League su premacy as the first half race nears its end. The Hamilton entry has won its last four games, the big one being a 2-1 decision over Flynn Froelk at Shaw Field last wek. Phil Bolton, Hamilton hurler, Jiad a no-hitter going with one out in the final inning, but was tagged for a single by rival pitcher, Jim Smalley, who then scored the lone Flynn run on Tom Krizman’s double. Smalley gave up three hits and struck out 13 while Bolton fanned eight in his two-hit performance. Kennedy’s Men’s Shop, 1958 champs, really opened up against Edwards Funeral last Wednesday to take an easy 20-1 victory in a game stopped after five innings. Kennedy’s racked up 15 hits with Pitcher John Demnt leading the asualt with a home run and three singles. Fourteen of the Kennedy runs came in the first inning when 18 batters went to the plate. Colt League Nela Florists need only one victory in their next three games to assure themselves of at least a tie for the first half Colt League championship. The Florists appear to have the “Indian sign” on their clos est rival, the G. E. Lite Sox, whom they have beaten twice by one-run margins. In fact, the Sox seem to specialize in one run decisions, having played six games to date, winning three by one run and losing the other three by the same margin. The latest Lite Sox loss was by a 6-5 count to Nela at Pattison Field last Friday. Denny Mast erson went the distance for the league leaders as he scattered eight hits and got out of numer ous scrapes As the game pro gressed. His seventh inning single broke a 4-4 tie and he raced home with the winning run a few minutes later on Joe Billington’s solid single to center. Students in the college of Business Adminsitration mak ing the Dean’s List at Kent State University included: Ed mund R. Hennen, 1656 East 133rd st. Charles M. Huston, 1884 Knowles ave. Victor Les ser, 1872 Forest Hills blvd. and David E. Sabol, 14401 Strath more ave. Trumpet & Trombone Lessons GAUS CONS. OF MUSIC 880 E. 185-51. KE. 1-2431 ARTHRITIS BACKACHE PHYSICAL THERAPY CLINIC Rheumatism Bursitis Nerve Disorders, Etc. 13939 Euclid Ave. UL. 1-7759 Literature on Request Lena Furlong. 1506 E. 133rd St. It Will Be BETTY HANSEN EAST CLEVELAND LEADER SESQUI from EUCLID QUEEN KINGS KENNY Kenny King is proud that one of its hostesses Miss Dorothy Hearn has been chosen as Queen of Euclid's Sesqui-Centennial celebration. Miss Hearn is employed as a hostess at Kenny Kings Diner 20371 Euclid Ave. in Euclid $ S $ EV. 2-2060 IV. 6-2130 UL. 1-6150 Mr. and Mrs. F. Hilton Rob erts and their daughter Lynn are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts of 1870 Page ave. The F. Hilton Roberts, formerly of 1868 Page ave., have been living in Van Nuys, Calif., for the past three years. They will be here for two weeks and would enjoy having friends and neighbors call and visit with them. NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by the City Manager of the City of East Cleveland, Ohio, until 12:00 o’clock noon on Thursday, July 9, 1959, for seven parcels of land situated in the City of East Cleveland, County of Cuy ahoga, and State of Ohio, and known as being parts of Origi nal Lot No. 11, Tract No. 8 in Euclid Township as shown by the plats and descriptions on file in the office of the City Manager, which parcels of land are owned by the City of East Cleveland: to of “WEIGHING IN” prior making a donation blood is Rev. Ronald Willis of the First United Presbyterian Church and a member of the East Cleve land Ministerial Assn. Mrs. Fred H. Chorman, a Red Cross Nurse's Aide, marks his card. Rev. Willis will forward his donor certifi cate to the First United Presbyterian Church Blood Bank. Before leaving, he praised the various church blood banks in East Cleve land which were aiding people in need of blood certificates. K. Parcel No. 1: Situated on the southerly side of Hillsboro Road and Belvoir Boulevard and hav ing a frontage of approximately one hundred and fifty (150) feet on Hillsboro Road and Belvoir Boulevard and a variable depth averaging approximately twen ty-five (25) feet, and having an area of approximately two thou sand nine hundred and ninety two (2,992) square feet. Parcel No. 2: Situated on the southerly side of Belvoir Boule vard and having a frontage of approximately forty-five (45) feet on said boulevard and a variable depth averaging ap proximately thirty (30) feet, and having an area of approxi mately one thousand four hun dred and forty-seven (1,447) square feet. Parcel No. 3: Situated on the southerly side of Belvoir Boule vard and having a frontage of approximately one hundred and fifty (150) feet on said boule vard and a variable depth aver aging approximately ten (10) feet, and having an area of ap proximately one thousand seven hundred and sixty-two (1,762) square feet. Parcel No. 4: Situated on the southerly side of Belvoir Boule vard and having a frontage of approximately one hundred and three (103) feet on said boule vard and a variable depth aver aging approximately twenty (20) feet, and having an area of approximately one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight (1,858) square feet. WARDS MONTGOMERY W on 5 u ON SAMPLE MERCHANDISE Whatever you need for your home, outdoors or in, shop for it first in this special clearance sale and save! You’ve seen the samples displayed in our Catalog Store you know the fine quality and original low prices ... Now see the sav ings you get! But shop now there’s only one of each item! CHECK THESE SUPER SAVINGS: 25 H.P. SEA KINO OUTBOARD MOTOR Manual start ................................................................ WAS $410.00 12 H.P. SEA KING OUTBOARD MOTOR Manual start .............................WAS $299.00 5 H.P. SEA KING OUTBOARD MOTOR Manual start ................................................................ WAS $210.00 S SPEAKER MATCHED STEREO SET Blond two matched cabinets....................... 3 SPEAKER COMBINATION STEREO AM-FM radio, dark mahogany..................... 7-PIECE DINETTE SET Includes 6 chairs, large table and free serving table Sandalwood ................... 20 GAL. GAS WATER HEATER Glass lined—10 year guarantee.................... 22751 Shore Center Dr. Parcel No. 5: Situated On the southerly side of Belvoir Boule vard and having a frontage of approximately one hundred and fifty (150) feet on said boule vard and a variable depth aver aging fifty-five (55) feet, and having an area of approximately seven thousand eight hundred and sixty-four (7364) square feet. Parcel No. 6: Situated on the southerly side of Belvoir Boule vard and having a frontage of approximately ninety-six (96) feet on said boulevard and a variable depth averaging ap proximately seventy (70) feet, and having an area of approxi mately six thousand three hun dred and seventy-three (6,373) square feet. Parcel No. 7: Situated on the southerly side of Belvoir Boule vard and having a frontage of approximately eighty-eight (88) feet on said boulevard and a variable depth averaging ap proximately eighty (80) feet, and having an area of approxi mately five thousand three hun dred and fourty-four (5,344) square feet. The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids. CHAS. A. CARRAN City Manager Published: June 4, 11, 18, 25 and July 2, 1959. YOUR DIAMONDS Your diamonds take on new beauty, new value when reset in a gorgeous, new-style gold or platinum mounting! Come in, see the many styles. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS Walter F. Meyer JEWELER 12509 SL Clcdr Are. NOW S328-OO *239-» 1168-00 $123-90 WAS $154.88 Oriyrt Qwlfy/ffc Itu!: S183.M ... WAS $229.88 »71* WAS $89.88 S62-W WAS $78.50 AN 1-1600 LEARN TO DRIVE COURSE DESIGNED TO AID YOU PASSING DRIVERS TEST CERTIFIED INSTRUCTORS INSURED DUAL CONTROL CARS SIMPLIFIED PARKING TECHNIQUE EUCLID DRIVING SCHOOL nr 8 rtOOX STATE LICENSED Fine Foods With Old Fashioned Hospitality KARL BROWN'S COLONIAL INN LUNCHEONS-DINNERS Private Party and Banquet Rooms For Reservations Phone UL. 1-3131 Open Daily 11:00 AM to 8:30 PM Sunday 11:30 AM to 8:30 PM 15241 EUCLID AVE. AT SHAW AVE. We Specialise In TAKE OUT CLAM BAKES Clams, Clam Broth and Chowder, Lobsters* Lobster Tails and Steamers Available Abo Charcoal Plates. Cups. Spoons and Forks lor Tour Clean Bake or Picnic—Clam Bakes Prepared To Take Out With You We Are Equipped Te Handle Complete Clam Bakes For Any Occasion Wholesale Prices to Restaurants. Taverns. Factories. Institutions PICNIC GROUNDS AVAILABLE EUCLID FISH CO. 18601 Abby Ave. at Bait 186th St. OPEN ALL DAY EVERY WEDNESDAY John J. Cornelia. Prop. KEnmoro 1-6448 OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P. REDWOOD PICNIC TABLES 0 Concord Hood 14x20 MADE OF 2" STOCK ATTACHED BENCHES WHILE THEY LAST Thurudoy, July 2. 1959 Office Hours: KE. I-U220 9:30 A M. to 6 E M. 7 Ft. 8 Ft. 15 951 18 ’5 21” GENUINE REDWOOD ONLY Discount GARAGE SALE $266.00 Western Goble 36 mos $8.49 20x20 $369.00 Western Gablo St. Clair Lumber offers custom built quall*y at mass production prices. Buy a garage large enough for any ear at these low, low prices. NO DOWN PAYMENT materials only LESS DOOR 14x20 $249.00 36 mos (a) $7.98 20x20 $312.00 Concord Hood 36 mos $9.96 20x22 $334.00 Concord Hood $6 mos. $10.65 36 mos @$11.80 20x22 $404.00 Western Gable 36 mos $12.90 COMPLETELY ERECTED INC. OVERHEAD DOOR $439.00 36 mos $14.05 $624.00 60 mos (a) $12.98 $654.00 60 mos $13.60 $469.00 36 mos $14.85 $719.00 60 mos $14.95 $804.00 60 mos $16.72 NO PAYMENTS TILL AUGUST Prices include the fellowing? Full W thick Fir Drop Siding, Kiln Dried #215 Asphalt Shingles an all Gablo Models Heavy JtoM Roofing on aN Hood Models 4 Ute Sash. Construction by our own expert carpenters who have been been with us ever 20 yean assures yoe a fine fob. Call Tor A Package Deal Including Cement Base, and Driveway Open Frl.-Mon. Till 9 P.M. Other Days TiU 5:30 P.M. ST. CLAIR LUMBER CO. 16530 St. Clair Ave. KE. 1-2400 i