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j* •-1 Medetfrt vs.sii't’i’wr'r Thundery, December 24, IBM IB Chemical tests provide the police with a scientific means to determine whether or not alcohol has reduced a driv er’s ability. Brestlngt of the isaisn from •II of in to oil of you’ RIES FLOORING CO. 795 E. 152nd St. $5995 Swivel Top CLEANER Tha Lowest Priced 4 Track Sterophonic Hi-Fidelity TAPE RECORDER Only *225 Fou'H thrill to new d«pthi of rteree sound KM MIRRO-MATIC FRY PAN 8 8 *11-88 b, fi SNOW BROS *^9 M^P W^p Wl^p w^p wfy u/p u/p Upp VJ^P UI^P Ul^p Upp wp|p LAST MINUTE SPECIALS!! We Will Be Open At 6 A.M Thursday, December 24th MAKES 10 CUPS REGULAR $29.95 Snow Bros, Price $|Q88 This Is Special For 3 Days Only You Must Bring This Ad With You COME IM Open Evenings Closed Thursday at 6 P.M. Junior Academy Aids Missions Forty-five teenagers children of Cleveland Junior Academy, 17822 Euclid ave., hope to have fifty silver van guards in orbit by Christmas eve according to their principal, Clarence Dunbebin. The vanguards will symbolize their work for their church’s world mission appeal. The school’s silver vanguard goal is set at $1250. According to Dena Brendel, top teenage solicitor for the school, the silver vanguard rep resents a personal aolicitation goal of $2o. Dona has more than eight vanguards or $200 to her credit to date. With two weeks of the drive FREE COFFEE and DOUGHNUTS For Early Bird Customers 6 TO 10 A.M. jUNIVERSALJ FABULOUS ML NEW Best That Money Can It's Made of Stainless Buy. Steel THE VOICE OF MUSIC AND HEM 1TII VOICE OF MUSIC i PIECI STEREO-HI-FI Thrilling New Dimensional^*, In Stero-sound^ "J BUY OH OUH 1TII EASY TERMS tHtHV PROCTOR TOASTER SNOW 13914 St. Clair GL 1-0550 OSTER BLENDER S24.N the pupils have raised than 11000 of the $1250 past, more goal. five years of operation, In and th* school has raised more than |7,000 for the world mission program of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, The school is operated by the First-Seventh day Adventist Church, 17822 Euclid ave. Th* amounts solicited through the appeal are in addition to the more than two-hundred dollar per capita contributed by Seventh-day Adventists their regular contributions. B'nsi Brith Holds Chanuka Party Sunday afternoon, Dec. 27th, at the Heights Masonic Temple, on Lee rd. at 2:30 p. m., Cleve land Lodge No. 16 and Cleve land Chapter 121 of the B’nai B’rith will entertain the chil dren and relatives of their members at their annual Chanukah party. Two hundred youngsters are expected to take part in the festivities and a fine program has been arranged by Florence Blum and Alan Wolk, co-chair men of the affair. Nine-year-old Barbara Katz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry I. Katz, will kindle the candles which are significant of the Chanukah season, to open the program. A special Chanukah story will be narrated by Judy Kurtz of 12977 Cedar rd., and the program will be rounded out by the Dave and June Morgan stern Dancers, movies, refresh ments and gift packages for the children. Cleveland Lodge No. 16, one of the oldest B’nai B’rith lodges in the United States have spon sored this annual affair for sev eral years until today when it is looked forward to by the chil dren and parents alike, with great enthusiasm. Campus News Tommy Bennett arrived home from Miami University, Oxford, O., Friday to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Bennett of 871 Selwyn rd., Cleveland Heights. A June graduate of Shaw High, Tom ia a freshman at Miami. Saving Hours Both offices of the East Cleveland Savings & Loan will be closed on Saturday, Dec. 26, Robert C. Knox, vice president, announced today. every Satur office, 1373 the Hillcrest Normally open day, the Hayden Hayden ave., and office at 5816 Mayfield will re main closed the day after Christmas in order to extend the holiday vacation period for all employees. Normal banking hours will go back into effect on Dec. 28. Foot Notes! by FRANK FERRATO Would Licensing Shoe Fitters, Delve The Shoe-misfitting Problem? Many people think so but my opinion is that licensing would protect neither the shoeman nor the customer. Th* "knowhow" of fitting shoes, particularly chil dren’s shoes, is not a* important as th* "care-lf" If a license would guarantee carefulnoe* there should be a law requiring every driver of an automobile to have one. There is? Seasons Greetings A Happy Holiday to all! Thank you for your valued patron age. We hope to serve you even better during the coming year. Featuring 'America e Finest Fittinq Shoe* ^Fank 16523 EucHd Avenue of Ivanhoe KEnmore 1*8446 WE TAKE PRIDE IN OUR FITTING EAST CLEVELAND LEADER in Card Shy? FACT SHEET DRINKING AND DRIVING A drinking driver was involved in at least SO per «ent of all fatal traffic accidents during 1957. Special holiday studies by the Cleveland Safety Council showed that 55 per cent of the Christmas season fatal traffic accidents involved a drinking driver. In many cases, the fact that a driver has been drinking is not recorded and is never entered in the driver’s offi cial record. In spite of past and preesnt efforts to increase safety education and traffic enforcement too many drinking driv ers are still operating on our streets and highways. The social drinkers are a greater menace than commonly believed as their critical judgment is impaired with a fairly low alcohol concentration and they outnumber the obviously intoxicated drivers. Drinking to any extent reduces the ability of ANY driver. Alcohol is not a stimulant and is classified medically as depressant. You do not have to be obviously intoxicated to be “Under the Influence** and an unsafe driver. Pure alcohol leaves no odor on the breath—it is the flavors in the beverage that cause the odor. Coffee or other stimulants will not offset the effects of alcohol. Only TIME can eliminate alcohol from the blood stream. The last few days before Christmas always finds many of us shy that special card needed to go with a gift, or for someone missed. You’ll find exactly the one needed at The SCOOP Greeting Card Shop. 814 East 152nd st. After Christmas you’ll want to send a lot of Thank You cards, and those too, are available, along with an ex tensive selection of New Year greetings. The store will be dosed all day Saturday, Dec. 26. To THE FLORENCE SHOP WOMEN'S AND MISSES' APPAREL 644 East 185th St. KE. 1-4423 We Give and Redeem Eagle Stamps FIVE POINTS FURNITURE CO. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS 14804 St. Clolr Ave., PO. 1-1758 Open Evenings Till 9 Liberal Credit Sidney Reider EVANS BRAKE SERVICE Brake* Clutch** Wheel Alignment Wheel Balancing Spring Service Drum* Machined 13428 St. Clair 1132 Hayden J.J.R. CO AUTO PAINT COLOR MATCHING 14005-09 Waterloo Road KE. 1-5089 KE. 1-5744 FRANK BRIGANTI STUDIO 15415 St. Clair Av*., UL. 1-2744 Photography by Frank Briganti WEDDING GROUPS PORTRAITS GRADUATION PETRIC’S BARBER SHOP Open Daily 8 A.M. to 4 P.M., Except Wednesday APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE 783 East 185th St. IV. 1-3445 PRIESTER BROS. SUNOCO SERVICE 14201 St. Clair Ave. IV. 1-4977 JOHN'S DISCOUNT TOY SHOP 12529 St. Clair Ave. GL 1-5839 ALAN'S BEAUTY SALON TEENAGE TIME 3 P.M. TO 9 P.M. THURSDAY 429 I. 185th St. IV 1-7553 Compliment* of the SIVRAY’S TRI-HI-Y CLUB GOOD LUCKI they may enjoy all the best of the season. TOMSIC GOOD LUCK TO WIMPS From PHI KAPPA TAU ALPHA OMEGA CHAPTER and BETA MU CHAPTER Compliments of MR. MITERKO 128-8 HOMEROOM TEACHER Compliments from THE VIXONS EAST 140th TEXACO SERVICE STATION MOTOR TUNE-UPS REPAIR BAKERIES TIRES TUBES ACCESSORIES 14005 St. Clair Ave. II. 1-9729 Joe De lulii* Goo. Martin Compliment* of th* VI-DELTAS TRI-HI-Y CLUB GOOD LUCKI Compliments of KIT KATS TRI-HI "Y" CLUB COMPLIMENTS FROM A FRIEND WRU Musician To Give Recital of Mr. Walter Klaua*, son and Mrs. Adolph Klauss, 965 Nelaview rd., will give an organ recital Dec. 27th at 5 p. m. at the Cleveland Art Museum. Mr. Klauss, a 1958 graduate of Western Reserve University, is a graduate assistant in music st that university. He teaches theory, organ and musie ap preciation. He is also an aissistant or ganist at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Cleveland Heights snd director of choral music at Laurel school for girls in Shaker Heights. Mr. Klauss graduated from Shaw High in 1954. The program for his recital is as fellows: “in Duci Jubilo,” Bach “From Heaven High I Come to You,” Pachelbel POU REHT POINTER'S CLUB HALL Avertable For Wadding*. Soda) Gathering*. Shower*. Partie*. Meeting* S3S EAST IS 2nd STREET GLenvllle 1-8783 AND TAILORING 353 East 152nd St. KE. 1-6680 RACE DAIRY STORE 17002 Grevoweed Ave. IV. 1-9404 Al KHnik Ed Homovec THE LOUIS MILNER CO., INC. Wallpaper, Paint*, Supplie* and Hardware, Linoleum Rug* and Household Good* 12511-13 St. Clair Gl. 1-2488 CALIFORNIA TRUE VALUE FOOD STORE leaf 140th St. and St. Clair Ave. THE WIMPS TRI HI Y CLUB 11th ANNUAL SNOW FLAKE FROLIC MONDAY, DECEMBER 28th 9:00 P.M. Till 1:00 A.M. CHARTER HOUSE MOTOR HOTEL 24800 Euclid Avenue RUDY SINDELL AND HIS ORCHESTRA $5.00 Per Couple The Gift House Mr. and Mrs. Charles Starman Mr. Louis Yurick Charlotte Liptak An Enemy A Friend Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Slaker Tinker Mr. and Mrs. Russell Seufer Joe LaTessa Mr. and Mrs. Michael Beres Mr. and Mrs. PATRONS Charles S. Praskal John Comello Your Beauty Salon Sound Specialists Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kopoc Danny Yovich J. & E. Food Market A Friend Lucile Hat and Bridal Shop Paul Fausz Mrs. R. Rosner Euclid Park Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. John Rene Mrs. Madge Plymale Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Liptak Mr. and Mrs. John Jerse Perry Drug Store Martin Jakulin Shoe Repair Krohngold's Mr. and Mrs. F. Vahcic Mr. Samuel Stern Kovic Hardware B. R. B. Hayden Square Hardware Mr. and Mrs. 'Ronde Francaise,” Boellmann |ing,” Brahms and “Prelude and 'Lo, How a Rose Ere Bloom-IFugue in F,” Buxtehude. MtRKX COMPLIMENTS OF THE K-DETTS Jack Thomas Mrs. J. A. Prusniek Jean “Shoe" Schueneman Harriet "Posey" Posgay Newell Beaumier Sallee-Kay Shop Woodworth Self Serve ISA's Mr. and Mrs. Eshelman Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bacar Mrs. Gust Norberg Mr. and Mrs. Victor Yerick Sussex Fish & Chip Woodworth Hardware Rose Marie Dress Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Boyarski Judy Amendola A Friend Mr. and Mrs. George Phimister Mr. Paul J. Hribar Mr. James J. Conway Mr. and Mrs. Tomba Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bronson Joyce Johnson Dr. and Mrs. John Lyman, Jr. and Family Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simon Mr. and Mrs. Konchan To All of You Whom Wo Have So Pleasantly Served This Year! PONTING'S FLOWERS 15300 ASPINWALL AVENUE Congress of Motor Hotels TRAVEL GUIDE Hallandale Beach, Fla. On Florida's fabulous Gold Coast, stay at the DAKAR RESORT MOTEL, on the blue Atlantic. A complete resort and no annoying extras. Swimming pool with free beach lounge*. Skin-diving headquarter* and instructions. Free TV, Air-conditioned and heated. Cof fee Shop and Cocktail Lounge, infor mal dress. Credit cards honored. DAKAR RESORT MOTEL Rt. A1A Collins Av*. Extension) Just north of Miami Beach HALLANDALE BEACH, FLA. FREE this motel for Write to your free copy of the 1960 edition of Congress TRAVEL GUIDE. Lists over 700 fine motels. COAST-TO-COAST INSPECTED and APPROVED COMPLIMENTS OF Mother Hubbard Super Market 16819 Euclid Avenue Compliment* ARC-ETTES PONTING’S FLOWERS, INC. 820 loot 154th St. GL. 1-4744 Comer of Aspinwall MAY DRUG CO. 1214 Hayden a* Woodworth IK. 1-5959 PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Wo Give Eagle Stamp* DOLCH'S MARKET 14503 Woodworth Rd POZELNIK WATERLOO RECREATION 15721 Waterloo IV. 1-9595 ALUMINUM COMBINATION STORM DOORS 2 GLASS QQ KA 2 SCREENS ________ VOiVV COMPLETELY INSTALLED SSCTD^ Rhone II. 1-5992 er mC I KU WM 3-4703 enytime DANNY'S MEAT MARKET BETTER MEATS AT LOWEST PRICES 14810 St. Clair PO. 1-4444 THRIFTY WASH COIN-OPERATED LAUNDRY 13821 ST. CUM AVE. WATERLOO DEPT. STORE, INC DRY GOODS, LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS 15504-12 Wertertoe Rd. ________ IV 1-1204________ •4 720 I. IBM l». MM* FURNITURE, APPLIANCES, TELEVISION AND CARPETING Compliments from A Friend