The Cleveland Daily Banner Sunday, January 10, 2016 | Page 49

www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, January 10, 2016—49 REMEMBER WHEN Photo courtesy, cHARLes MORRisOn THe ninTH sTReeT KiDs in 1954 were Nina McCall, Photo courtesy, cHARLes MORRisOn Marlene AT cARROLL’s cOAL YARD on Ninth Street in Green, Maxine 1954, from left, are Fred Morrison, Jack Richwood, Green, Bob owner Lee Carroll and David Walker. Morrison, Fred Morrison, Charles Morrison, Wayne Morrison, Lyloe and Larry Wilson. Photo courtesy, cHARLes MORRisOn cHARLes MORRisOn, front, (1949) with Morrison’s snowball wagon shown in the background. THis 1979 PHOTO shows construction of Beacon Baptist Church. Photos courtesy, DOROTHY Morrison Photo courtesy, cHARLes MORRisOn cHARLes MORRisOn playing in the snow in 1960. Sign for “Carroll’s Diner” on Ninth Street read: “Carroll’s Diner, Now open. Enjoy our fine food. Curb Service — Hamburgers 12 cents.” FiRsT seRvice at Beacon Baptist, below, was at Christmas 1979. Photo courtesy, cHARLes MORRisOn cHARLes MORRisOn shows off his first car in 1954. You Want Risk? Try Skydiving. Not with your HEART. Take Me to CHI Memorial. When you need emergency care for your heart attack, trust the hospital that has more experience with heart procedures than any other area hospital—CHI Memorial. Larger volume, more experience means better outcomes. Our team opens clogged arteries in an average of 53 minutes, far exceeding the national goal of 90 minutes. Your heart, your life. When you need quality heart care fast, don’t take a risk. Tell the ambulance “Take me to CHI Memorial.” heart.memorial.org (423) 697-2000