Page Two EAST CLEVELAND LEADER ______Thursday, July 1, 1964 on the cob. At dessert time, Mrs. | Hamilton and Girl Scouts Miller brought forth a delicious Plan For First Union Church School Dave Moore, Star of Week, cake as a surprise and with it Girl Scout Troop 834, of Pros­ served both strawberry and choco­ pect Neighborhood, joyously cele­ Kennedy Trip brated the beginning of summer late sundaes. Tops Little League Batting > vacation with a picnic at the home Badminton and croquet furn­ of their Troop Committee Chair­ ished pleasant opportunity for Edwards Nine man, Mrs. E. W. Miller, 15027 play. Everyone had a truly de­ Average With Nifty .714 Euclid ave. lightful afternoon. < * The big news in Pony League Mrs. James Inmann is troop If' -i' ^v***^- circles this week is the sudden The girls utilized their outdoor ** • \ -> > < cooking knowledge by making leader. s. ; < downfall of the Edward’s Funeral This week’s spotlight beams on a pleasant grin most of the time, sloppy joe’s and roasting corn Home team which lost two straight a Little League “veteran” for his is an avid sports fan. He lists after running up a four-game win­ outstanding performance in last baseball and basketball as his fav­ si ning streak. Its first loss came week’s local competition at Super­ orites but, as a frequent visitor xs; £ at the hands of a revengeful ior Hill and Shaw Field. Dave at the East Cleveland Y.M.CJL., z« “SKa.- a tt Hamilton Insurance nine which Moore, versatile 12-year-old, main­ he has also become adept at table Front End E.95 S> -»»' " „ : O I fashioned a 5-3 decision at Forest stay of the Koenig Sports Goods tennis, pool and archery. At his Hills Park last Wednesday. Once entry, was a vital factor in the home at 8346 Lownesdale Rd., he Adjustment Special 3 K * ' j*Y again it was the Hamilton “Big two victories turned in by his team spends a great deal of time on Three” which came through with last week. his stamp collection and in making CASTER * CAMBER AND TOE IN timely base hits to insure the In­ The talented Kirk Jr. High sev­ model airplanes. Having also in­ surancemen of a victory. Trailing enth-grader pitched a brilliant herited musical talent from his For Appointment Call 3-2 in the bottom of the sixth, one-hit victory over Stonebraker Dad, who is an instrumental music Bob Biscotti, Butch King and Al Drugs in his first pitching assign­ teacher, Dave is a pianist of six Thomson connected for consecutive ment of the season at Superior years’ experience and has been p* singles and each of the talented Hill last Monday. Dave had the taking trumpet lessons from his STANDARD GARAGE diamond performers crossed the situation well in hand throughout father for almost two years. With Cast 142nd and Lake Shore Blvd. IV. 1-5286 plate with the deciding tallies. the contest and appeared headed no brothers (he has an older and King chalked up his third straight younger sister) the strong-armed for a perfect game after retiring 'I: GEORGE MARTINSON MRS. JOHN A. MURPHY victory, striking out 14 to boost the first twelve batters to face his Little League shares his baseball his total to 43 in 22 innings. Thom­ speedy offerings, six of them go­ interests with his neighborhood son, the league’s leading hitter ing down via the route. buddies and schoolmates as well LET US CONDITION s> ■’*' '' with a .667 average, got a triple The opposing , Ron Farin- as his busy Dad who was a star and two singles in three trips and acci, leading off in the fifth inning, basketball player in his youth. TOUR CAR NOW FOR VACATION stole three bases to his base ruined his bid, however, by clout­ The Moore family is looking for­ First of this summer’s union arrangement the family may at­ pilferage mark to 14 in six games. ing a “fat pitch” for a ward to a motor trip to California services to be held Sunday, July tend the worship church school The second Edwards’ loss of the to give the Stonebraker nine its in August where Dave will get a We Specialize 4th at 10:00 in Windermere Pres­ hour together. In charge of the week came at the hands of a re­ lone hit of the game. The blow chance to visit his maternal grand­ in byterian Church, Euclid at Win­ Church School will be Miss Edith Koenig and juvenated Kennedy Men’s Shop failed to unnerve the poised right­ mother and an aunt. The Koenig team by a 5-4 count at Shaw Field team, however, will have his serv- « dermere sts. will include a Union Willis. hander who proceeded to retire the Church School. With this new on Saturday. Nick Barile, an out­ next four men to face him before ices for all but the last two schetfaf REPAINTING Getting together to plan for the standing player in the Little giving up the only walk of the uled games. Incidentally, la^; Church School part of the morning Police Lead League last season, pitched and game. week’s pitching victory made St We are equipped with Spray Booth batted Stan Marshaus’ boys to four straight for Dave who was*' ' and large Infra ■■ dh F /X union service were these members, Although he weighs only 85 lbs. Bake Oven, die R jll who are to be assisted by other their first win of the season. De­ and stands a mere 4 ft. 10 inches, moved to the mound from his 2 same as used at W fensive play actually decided the Centerfield position at the end of^Awl-- AUTO LOANS members from the three co-operat­ Dave also proved to be extremely the 1958 season when Manager'll* the factory. JF League Play final outcome as the Edwards’ en­ proficient- at the plate when, on ing churches, East Cleveland Bap­ try committed five errors all of Thursday evening, he drove in no Vem Turner decided to utilize hia^ Infra Red Bake Oven tist, East Cleveland Congregational which figured in the scoring. In Although the East Cleveland Lit­ less than TEN runs with a single strong arm. He will undoubtedly ^ LET YOUR and Windermere Presbyterian. contrast, the Kennedy nine played make the Koenig team a strong^ Shown are: left to right, Mrs. tle League schedule is still in the and three home runs as the strong We Use Genuine MO-PAR AUTOMOBILE “embryo” stage, definite opinions errorless ball to maintain its Koenig squad drubbed the Don title contender if he maintains hisg Fred Grube, Miss Edith Willis, league defensive superiority—only present pace. Parts. Factory 1 Trained Mrs. William Towner, Mrs. Milton regarding the distribution of league Fisher Furnaces, 26-4, at Shaw ACT AS ten errors in six games. Third Field. His three circuit blows Griffin, Mrs. Ray Collier, Mrs. strength have already been formed CORRECTION , || Mechanic Be by rival managers and well-in­ Baseman Dick Barbey drove in came in consecutive trips to the Ernest Kregenow, Mrs. John L. all four of the losers’ runs with SECURITY formed fans. At this writing, only plate, one of them clearing the Property owners desiring any inJJ^Z OUR BODY DEPART­ Lot Us Service Tour Miller, Mrs. Carmen Lane, Mrs. a single, triple and home run. formation relative to the re-" FOR A LOAN Homer Hare and Mrs. Harlan two of the eight teams have es­ bases in a big third inning in which MENT IS CAPABLE Car While You Are At Miller. caped defeat after five nights of Hamilton Insurance took sole his teammates scored fourteen appraisal now being made in East. « LOW RATS play. The current league leaders possession of first place in the runs. He also turned in the field­ Cleveland, are requested to caO ,19 < OF HANDUNG ANY Work. Leave Your Rev. William Towner, minister the office of ths County Auditor,!- [ INCLUDES of East Cleveland Baptist Church are the Koenig Sporting Goods and Saturday night-cap by besting East ing gem of the week by spearing AND ALL DAMAGE Car In the Morning, Police Dept, teams who were sched­ End Nash, 6-2. Four big runs in a hot liner at his third base posi­ CH. 1-7200, instead of East Cleve-i . LIFE INSURANCE will preach July 4th, 11th and 18th. land City Hall. City Hall can onlyl , ta TO YOUR CAR Pick It Up After Work. Due to remodeling and the erec­ uled to meet at Superior Hill on the third inning bent the Nash tion and whipping the ball to first PROTECTION tion of an addition at East Cleve­ Tuesday evening after this was fenders when Bob Biscotti’s bases- for a double play. At this writing, furnish the local tax rate. 1 Or We Can Pick Up Your Car and Deliver Same To You. loaded single and a costly Nash Member Federal Deposit land Congregational Church, there written. Dave sports the best batting aver- Ask Your Friends About Us. Insurance Corp. will be no services there this sea­ The Koenig nine has beaten error cracked the game wide open. age in the league — a nifty .714. son. Through July 4th-August 1st Stonebraker Drugs, 5-1, and Both teams received the benefit of Young Mr. Moore, who displays The LEADER Hu tke kym the services will be at Windermere smothered Don Fisher Furnaces, excellent relief pitching when the ’NORTH AMERICAN Presbyterian Church. Through 26-4. The latter slugfest found the starting hurlers were shelled from THE P. R. WARD CO. August 8th- September 5th, the slugging Koenigmen pounding out the mound. Harry Putzbach turned services will be held in East Cleve­ 24 hits which included seven home in a creditable performance for |M BANK the Insurance diamonders while Policing Turns Scientific NEW AND USED CARS land Baptist Church. runs and two doubles. The loudest 15619 WATERLOO ROAD explosion came in the third inning Pete Spacagna was equally effec­ tive for the Nash team. 870 East 152nd St Eoiablfahad 40 Yean MUlborry 1-7600 6131 . . 3496 FINEST CADILLAC when 17 Koenig batters appeared The league leaders will meet the CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH HEADQUARTERS FOR N.E. CLEVELAND ST. CLAIR AVE.', EAST 93ro ST. Invalid Car At Your Service at the plate, 14 of whom scored. S. H. JOHNSTON KE. 1-SM0 Third Baseman Dave Moore led Edwards’ team for the- third time in a “rubber game” at Shaw Field the assault with four hits in five on Saturday at 1:00 p. m. The first trips, three home runs and a half of the 18-game schedule will 1 I single—to drive in ten runs. close next Wednesday with one Budd Andrews* strong police game each at Forest Hills and had more difficulty in their first Shaw at 6:30 p. m. There is a lot two assignments, edging the Dia­ ‘|$j JK vGOOD/YUR} of baseball talent in the Pony ‘lAail mond Men’s Shop, 7-6, and squeez­ League this year. The boys play TIRES ing past Stonebrakers, 14-13. After unusually well for 13 and 14-year taking a 9-8 lead in the first in­ olds. Why not come out and watch ’S' ning of the latter contest, loose them perform ? ? I defensive play and wildness on ft - - 4 ■» the part of Relief Pitcher Don r > * Bert enabled the Stonebraker nine ings and corresponding gain in reserves, Second Federal’s rate on to knot the count at 13-13 in the x, I top of the fourth stanza. However, savings went up again to 2H% per • Z ' wi r year. Because Second Federal’s s “ «>• i I ' .. Bart came through the drive in I sfe: the winning run in the bottom half principal form of investment is in ? ■ of the inning and shut-out the first mortgage loans on homes, losers for the final two frames. there is always a relationship be­ Art Santoro’s home tween the rate paid on savings run was the deciding factor in and the rate received from loans,” the loosely-played “donneybrook”. said Mr. Grove. In outlining the reasons for in­ The Fire Dept, nine came to life creasing Second Federal’s rate, Mr. after three scoreless innings to Grove said: “In the past 12 months, -^1 defeat Kennedy’s Men’s Shop, 11-3, some stiffening of mortgage loan at Shaw Field on Monday night. rates has taken place. Other serv­ . '“• Center Fielder Paul Kozak col­ ices which produce added income 34HW CORD lected a double and home run to have been satisfactory. Our whole pace the 11-hit Fire “drill” to give earnings picture is better, as in­ Gene Bratcher’s crew its second dicated in our June 30th state­ victory in three games. Meanwhile, ment. Savers have indicated their at Superior Hill Field, Nelson’s belief in Second Federal. Savings % Jewelers were forced to come from have increased more than 2*4, mil­ ■A behind to eke out a 6-5 win over lion dollars in the past year. Re­ Super - Cushion the winless Fisher Furnace ath­ serves have increased more than letes. With an upset in the making, $450,000 for the year. Earnings Tom McHugh’s “never-say-die” have been satisfactory, so that, allowed a 3-0 early lead slip away. after carefully weighing all fac­ Trailing by a 5-4 margin in the tors, we intend to increase the bottom half of the final inning, the dividend rate on savings accounts.” Nelson nine pulled the game out Dividends at Second Federal are of the fire when John Boland led paid twice a year, June 30th and off with a triple, Dale Collins was December 31st to members of the 4 & hit by a pitched ball and stole association with savings accounts - evor orforoo* second to put Al Pranskevich, as of those dates. in Fisher pitcher, in “hot water”. iBm’’ hl. I at the lowe«» pnees Then, after Dave Stakich looked at a third strike, Catcher Ken Connell lofted a fly ball to right Cub Scouts mode with GOODYEAR’S field which fell in front of the * f exclusive 3-T Triple Tempered NYLON CHECK HERE FOR YOUR SIZE deep-playing fielder and both ruh- Pack 284 of the Cub Scouts held ners raced home to end the game. their annual picnic at “Story Side” Right now, during this gigantic special TIKI Ref. Price Mil Sole Relief Pitcher Jerry Newton re­ in Moreland Hills on Sunday, June tale, you get stronger, safer 3-T all SHI Before Trade In race AHewaece tired the Fisher batters on strikes 27th. Chairman for the affair was nylon cord Super-Cushions at huge 6.40 x 5 $25.85 $21.55* $4.30 in the final inning to get credit Dr. Keefe, who was assisted by savings! 6.701 5 27.10 21.95* 5.15 for the victory. Rev. Father Jacoby, Mr. Holzhei- iSlfc It’s the first time this tire has been of­ 7.101 5 30.05 24.75* 5.30 mer and Mr. Mormino. Contests fered at sale prices. Don’t delay ... Act were run off smoothly by Cub 7.60 x 5 32.90 24.90* 6.00 *■ today! Second Federal Master Batteiger, Neighborhood 8.00 x 5 36.10 29.95* 6.15 Commissioner Lee DiZinno, ably 8.20 x 5 37.70 30.95* 6.75 Sale encfs assisted by the committee and mogoifaM and an TV! Savings & Loan Mr. Walter, Mr. Giammo and Mr. July 3rd * plw tax ai 1 your roeeppeblo tire. Lamb. The contests winners are as fol­ Look! We’ll allow you MARATHON Super-CiKhiofi Ups Dividend lows: Baseball throw—Bob Lamb Law enforcement officers from formation is speeded to each police Tire Be*. 30% and Walter Thompson; Peanut coast to coast are back home today, department, and received as speed- Size Price Oil telling there co-workers the many ily from other departments. Sergt. 1 by good/Vem Second Federal Savings and Scramble—Terry and Billy Speth, Mike Mormino and Robert Rasol- things they learned at the Science Robert Troyan is explaining the ' 521.56 515.09* Melar $16.95 before trade-fa Loan Association with offices at 6.40x16 ette; Balloon Squash — Tommy in Law Enforcement Institute, the purpose and importance of the 30% OFF 22502 Lake Shore blvd. and 221 first such institute held at Wes­ equipment to Patrolman Robert 6.70x16 22.60 15.82* SALE $1095 Weiler and John Pallo; Balloon Euclid ave. anticipates paying a Throw—Bob Sedman and Bob tern Reserve University. Jackson of Chagrin Falls, Patrol­ 7.10x15 25.05 17.54* PRICE dividend rate of 3% per year for Regovich; Flying Saucers—Sue Two classes of the institute were man Lloyd Brown of Lyndhurst, : Nst price for your eM Mros on I V tbe second half of 1954, based upon conducted at East Cleveland Police and Patrolman Franklin Barker of »ie S.7S i IS Biehl; Potato Race—Donald Wes- 7.40x15 " 27.40 19.18* the Association’s expected earn­ Department, Chief of Police, H. S. Chagrin Falls. 1 Size 6.00x16 SI 918 ner; Sack Race—Ronny Rasolette; Moving into the adjoining Fire* ! cood/Vear DELUXE MARATHON * ings, it was announced today by Orange relay race—James Bat- Weaver being on the institute •Plus tax and your recappable tire Mr. C. W. Grove, President and faculty. Instruction demonstration Station, Lieut. Pat O’Malley lists — teinger; Shoe Scramble—Billy Gib­ Executive Officer. and discussion marked each ses­ and explains the equipment of to- 9 J Second Federal paid a dividend bons; Sore Toe Race—Tim Com- sion. The pictures taken here give day’s modem police emergency am­ isky; Wheelbarrow Race, cubs and on savings accounts at the rate of an idea of the practical side of bulance and the need for special 2H% for the first half of 1954. mothers—Mrs. Holzheimer and each session. training for the crewmen assigned The new expected rate of 3% per Mrs. Wesner. The tug of war be­ Patrolman Thomas Byers ex­ to this motor vehicle. year is an increase ,of H of 1% tween the sons and dads, was plains the department’s photo Out-of-state enrollees in Ideal 9 or a 20% rise in return on savings won by the sons! Albert Schim- laboratory. The picture taken dur­ classes were: J. T. Rose, assistant S’ on an annual basis. melman won a beautiful wrist ing investigation of cases by goliee chief of police, Los Pamos, N. M.; KJ “Once before. Second Federal watch, the Gate prize, donated by are an important part of the rec­ Floyde McDonald, Department of OFi E. J. ZELINSKY SERVICE STATION Mr. and Mrs. Richard Walters. paid a dividend at the 3% rate. ords to Patrolman Ben Collins of Police, Houston, Texas; 8gt. ■ 1 \ 17202 ST. CLAIR AVENUE KEiunora 1-8888 Thnpugh the late 30’s the rate was Awards for the contests were Beechwood, Sgt. E. R. Fentress of Michael D. Roy, Department of ■ 1 8%. When mortgage loan rates donated by the Pack and Art’s Willowick, Capt. Ernest Petters of Police, Elizabeth, N. J.; A. Hamil- SJ dropped sharply in 1939, the sav­ Bike Shop, Euclid Radio A Photo Euclid. ton, Chief of Police, Etobicoke De- V] ___ kJNMi___ — ■ —1 —— ings rate went to 2H% per year I Shop, City Hardware, Prentke’s Newest piece of equipment at partment, Toronto, Canada; Carl l| and then to 2% in 1944. At the Camera Shop, Schreibman Jewel­ the police department is the tele­ D. Buchanan, Chief of Police^ end of 1949, with improved earn- ers and Costello's Music Center. type, through which detailed in­ , Winter Park, Ka, ,• -F 11