Thundery, August 24, 1861 leading hitters in the Little nnnnnnmnnnnnnn^l Free Movie Tickets League, Pony League and Colt League will appear in the You can got a pair oi com Police "Cop LEADER. Copies of the final Idle : plimontary tickets to the Shaw MILLER'S BEAUTY SALON 2 DANCE BANDS 1961 statistics will also be dis­ Hayden Theatre by reading the 22480 Shore Center Dr. (Above Giant Tiger) THURSDAY, AUGUST 24th tributed to all players in the names In ten ads scattered thru the paper. U you find your name Music By three leagues by their team Thoughts: By i lust clip the ad and take It to FRANK SAMSON managers i the Shaw-Hayden Theatre and HAIRCUT, SHAMPOO First Game you'll get two free tickets. $2-50 ° Ruth Klimowski o AND THE WAILERS Tonite through Tuesday includ­ AND SET...... SATURDAY, AUGUST 26th Rain Doesnt ing Saturday and Sunday mati­ Prettiest spot in East Cleve­ nees. Walt Disney's "The Parent OPEN Music By land: Southeast corner of Ter­ Trap.” CALL Tuesday thru Friday, RE. 1-9358 MILAN ROCANOVIC From Nelsons Dampen Picnic race and Lee . . . that great, Starts next Wednesday, "The 10 A.M. to 8 P.M.; Honeymoon Machine." Although the weather was green expanse of trees and Sat. 10 to 6; Closed Mon. Ear Appointment more than damp, it still was lawn that rolls up to the Mc- Check all the ads and maybe Starting Wed., Sept. 6th by Bob Keefer not enough to dampen the spir­ Gregor Home. No apartments you'll find your name. If not this here, please! week, be sure to look next week, Police and Associates “copped” the first game of its and enthusiasm of the good tor 20 tickets al the Shaw AM) EVERY WEDNESDAY THEREAFTER Scouts from Troop 336 and the Little League playoff series at Shaw Field Tues­ Hayden Theatre. CLEVELANDS NEWEST The Green Darby Will Present their families and friends who Signs of the times: the rush day evening by defeating the Nelson Jewelers, 4-1. gathered last Sunday for their of business in local fabric DODGE DEALER THE POL-KATS CLUB Annual Family Day Picnic. shops. . . the frantic telephon­ Lowrey Provides Tonight the Police nine will attempt to “nab” the ing between teen-ager’s mo­ We Service All Chrysler Products THE TOPS IN THE MUSICAL FIELD The stage was all set for the championship when they face the Shaw Division picnic grove at Stewarts’ Farm thers . . . “Do you have a mid­ Playing Proof At Big Savings To You dy pattern? What about this titlists on the same diamond on Robinson rd. in Geauga 's Newest Dodge Dealer at 7 p. m. Van Tyus is expected between Merle Owen and GE. County, however, the weather new dicky they are supposed For those who are skeptical to draw the pitching assign­ It all sounds quite confusing ruled otherwise. Fortunately, to have?” of their capacity to learn to The Green Darby ment for the Police while Tony but the situation would exist through the graciousness of the play organ, the Lowrey Organ Gunder is the likely mound if the Lite Sox won both last owner, Ray Stewart, the entire Mrs. Maude Smith was the Co., through its local distribu­ Lake Shore Blvd, at E. 142nd KE. 1-3191 choice for the Jewelers. If a night’s and tonight’s games. party moved all the parapher­ only one who called to remind tor, Grabowski Music Co., is THOMPSON third game is necessary, it will Incidentally, it is very possible nalia to his spacious barn. Here me that Community Council giving three private lesson with be played at Shaw Field next that the Colt League will dis­ cook-out grills were put to a meets the SECOND Thursday accredited teachers, at no cost Monday. band in 1962 for several rea­ good use and everyone enjoyed of the month. And accuracy is to the student. Phone ED. DODGE - DART - LANCER - DODGE TRUCKS The strong Police entry sons too numerous to enumer­ his own preparations. the keynote of journalism 3-2464 for your free lessons 14401 Euclid Ave. N%» o™ GL. 1-5300 success, too. Sorry! appointment. Grabowski Music io Kapiio broke on top in the scoring col­ ate at this time. After the meal, some of the OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY till 9 P.M umn when they tallied an un­ The Pony League champion­ adults played cards while the Co., 21547 Lorain Rd., Fairview Now Open Tor Your Bowling Pleasure earned run in the bottom of ship was won easily by an out­ Scouts and their friends took Our Fire Department teems Park and 5549 Ridge Rd., the second inning. Steve Gro­ standing Connell Chevrolet part in a series of events and to be unusually busy the past Parma. (Adv.) BOWL ON gan slashed a single to left team which finished its very games prepared by Scoutmaster few weeks. Don't you always field and circled the bases when successful season with a 19-0 Walt Nelson. wonder “Where's the fire?”\ NEWLY The small town in which I used\ the ball got through the Nel­ record. The Connell nine dom­ There were ample prizes for Firestone ce son left fielder’s legs. Nelson’s inated Pony League competi­ to live has grown up in the past\ RESURFACED the winners of each event do­ two years, in regard to this\ knotted the score in the top of tion, not only in games won, nated through the courtesy of MONRO-MATIC 2. PUBLICITY REGARDING BUILDING OF A NEW HOSPITAL LANES the fifth when John Witten- but also in team and individ­ East Cleveland merchants: Nel­ type of excitement. New phone\ niyer hit a home run which ual batting, pitching and field­ books now carry this message} BY FOREST HILL HAS RESULTED IN CONFUSION son’s Jewelers, Hayden Bever­ do SHOCK- rolled to the fence in right ing records. They richly deserve age, the Royal Bicycle Shop, on the first page: “Please IN THE MINDS OF OUR PATIENTS field. the plaudits of all East Cleve­ Hardy’s Sunoco Station, Bondi’s not call operator to request «n- ABSORBERS Bowlers Score 3 in 5th land baseball fans. Market, Wally’s Gift Shop. Eck­ formation as to location of The Superior Hill champs Next week, the names of the ert’s Hardware, Reeds Hard­ fire.” Alas for Progress—it's forest (Clinic the little things in life that NEEDED broke the game wide open in ware, Charlie’s Dept. Store, /sesFi the bottom of the fifth frame, Betty’s Sweete Shoppe, Frank’s disappear fastest. FOR scoring three times with two PAINESVILLE Barber Shop and the Hayden 60-DAY 928 East 152nd Street TUESDAY out on singles by Chris Fejes. Barber Shop. Why can’t we maintain TRIAL OFFER Jim Grimm, Jimmy Palozzi and SPEEDWAY. Clean-Up Week thinking the MEN'S B The combination of congenial WILL CONTINUE TO SERVE PATIENTS Dale Mills. Don Kennedy, the people, the enthusiasm of chil­ year round? I’m shocked at Try a set FREE for 60 HANDICAP Police hurler, then clinched his The Action Packed Track some of the dirty sidewalks in days... old shocks re* two-hit victory by getting I dren, and a well-prepared pro­ In The Same Location 7:30 P.M. gram can overcome the worst business districts around town. installed, money back if Jimmy Frame and Gary Ben- of weather. The city street-cleaner is on not fully satisfied I Limited Number the job constantly; if every WE ARE NOT MOVING of Openings dock on grounders and strik­ merchant would be responsible Available ing out Eddie Nicholson to end Precision adjust the game. The Policemen col­ for his own surrounding area, Hours 8:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Daily brakes and add lected seven hits off the Nelson it would be a major improve­ Sunday 9:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. pitcher, Dave Kovac, with Mills ment, No wonder the AFS o brake fluid if getting two of them. students always say “My necessary. GL. 1-3242 AMBASSADOR LAVES The final outcome of the sec­ THE ORIGINAL country is more clean than ond-half championship in the yours!” DR. D. J. Aveni Dr. V. J. Tripi Dr. D. V. Hampton EARL LINSZ, MGR. PURE BEEF Scientifically align Colt League, hinged on the re­ front end. 22661 Euclid Ave. near E. 222nd St. sult of the game played be­ There are tome pretty e tween the G. E. Lite Sox and Ever-Tender people in our town. An 11 p. m. Information Call IV. 6-3200 AUTO RACES the Merle Owen Funeral Home emergency call for blood don­ Precision balance which was completed at Skat­ Friday & Sunday ors for open-heart surgery got both front wheels. Invitation to the Dance ing Rink Field last night. That SANDWICH at least one of them, out of contest was started and sup­ io EVENTS CONVERTIBLES bed . . . all six who were tele HARDTOPS STEAKS Dtarie £ fitter posedly completed last Thurs­ phoned readily agreea to h> ‘p. ALL THIS day, but a protest was lodged lie don't need to worry hou by the Lite Sox manager, Ed our fellow Americans would WORK trance £tu

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