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AVON'LAKE - AVON - SHEFFIELD LAKE - SHEFFIELD VILLAGE- NORTH RIDGEVILLEPUBLISHED WEEKLY AUGUST 21/19631
THRIFTY, INTELLIGENT, CIVIC-MINTED CITIZENS OF AVON LAKLC TO INVIiST$1.50 FOR GUARANTEED RETURN OF $25 00WnHTM OK nnr^nt: AN.it-> ci?ri irtr*r?r~ ,-K,r,^, ,
NORTH RIDGEVILLE ' IORAIN COUNTY FAIR- ;{0M|BMRD OF EDUCATION IN PROGRESS THIS WEEK ° *
MEETING ,.TlleMr. George Hall was. Best" Is r — ~.».i-ucv*« ,
employed '-y the.North officials of the Lorain TorUnlit there wlli^Lnidgcville Board of Kd- County Fair for the 1963, a most unusual 'featur^W^ucatton as tiittclementar- event being held at the', the "P*n«,ti,> KrMtna»•;«»-'. i^:^principal at F.eldsScho;! Wellington Fair Grounds,replacing Gene Sievert. * '
Sinned:- J A Y C E FAPPRECIATION DAYS COM-
NOW. LIMITED OFFERCOMMUNITY APPREMlTTHii.
Ilk-Avon Lake Jaycees have ted to residents of , Avonipoined forces with local Lake.Ipm'erchants to present Ways and Means chalr-I p.^Community Apprecia- man of the Avon. Lake CIATIONIpion Days . . . a triple Jaycees, Mr. Henry vides a^purpose program de- Boepple, has promised various
means the least Impor-
.Sievert resigned and will 100,000
a, UH;, i/uo AHIK. ttnu que«n/i;-fyo»fi-i4-H membership' the awarding of ficfiolte^M• was reached a ships, and another,1'flre--'.''^'/.^*ilgh ,of 1,603 and] works illHpiay; ':•• ; \;V;,r •l;-'riM^^linestera will he >' :i« ••.!,,.• —;..'• TjjL»'•••1A'iii.l-/.~-~i'.!'?saij
Bolwing Green University Countyand holds a masters de<- *» 1963 —gree from the University record high ,— .,— „,.„,of Toledo. He has nine, these youngsters, will beyears of teaching exper- displaying 2,375 projects
year as the principal of ' house 1-1
IV«l»«»^ ••« i^n__ri>. ^t. ... ""v-KI"1-* . nun iJuj.niotu vutiuuo uuuinCRfiUB
$fjf«* J A ? ?"Lthc ?"" that everv famI!V ln Avon community who,vUzens of Avon Lake, stlni- Lake will be contacted uvc-ryone well k^Ulate busIneBs and at the and given an opportunity con^bm. £ H,., ,fsame time he^p provide to purchase a book, but a!rne Avon1 Lake .(nvr^fa n.ui._.i ^.^. *.. .
I nt,~ r'IATtr\M r v A i r t - i . " " J"--"'- «B nit: lUjntilLiiH QI "V*-U1-U«"14 *•" i^uuil. UlUfH, finea*, •.»,.•• v.,-i«ii. JE^-.. -^--H^ UnT^s sa-srssuSSSssjz sr^SMs^ -stMInour Ohio. His salary is^7,000 th* 7 snn^ntrioo •
. , 3H annually,knows,
_ to the f lmncia 1 welfare of Avon Lakthrough the payment ol
,Hmitcd quantity of books
funds necessary are available and thoseIfilo. continue their, various V'U1 be sold on a "first
sev!ce
""-- scnooi inv-oiumbusGrove SIOCK registrants among: foot1 FMjc-t;-'Mercurv^W-«lour Ohio. His salary is^7,000 the 2,500entries. The fair display Drovlded^by 'the'r^^
, a« annually. will close . Friday night,:;NatLrial^Aeronauticjfarid^i^SOWB, Pour teachers were em- with the feature - -an space Admtnlsttatlbn^Oitw1-TOW^ ployed through board act- exciting show presented public^ Inapectibh;;wiuibi{fe?iW^; S . Florenc,e Br°d, 1st a Mercury capstiie>8-ich^«r rll .n-f*flri rtfr»nMvlIMr- O —...!•„„ _ J h
- 'r . . _.-';•-! L.-.-.-d?''£^*Jjf*.'*Za
Avon, ,Ljects. VVith the
flatlon and understanding; twenty-five outstand- in
grade, attending BowlingGreen State University.
£& T iisrS •ss?!rft?F: ^^sssss^Pffiratr J";rs? ^"ssfs^s'S SaA^sifi. SSr"H classes HeW|irig. Avon Lake merchants, purchaser of services, believes itcouidverywell SSdlt $*050rJiJ^'-r^n^fMiiwrTv'^^^ Products aild entertain- become an Avon Lake BiUIe'SueWiggW thirdWKPTATTnKr:rVAvc». mdllt
L Bearet'1/or "-very "tradition" "Why notV" grade, two and. a halfnfKtHjiAiicjiv iijAVS" rmi_ member of bis' ffmllv ""' —«•— "inir i _».- •_i.. . ° _ . *-. _ ~ — . . . . . . ."
DUC inspecuon^wm;,Dej&^i$Si- Mercury ca/psVilfr/Biichl.-'HSi®^as the one in/wMebitiafe^-'tKSCol. oohn Glenn.tqcile^his"historic
zeiiB^of ,Aypn;.,Lake,, con.;five
.Citizens of Avon I.;iku v/ll! rifunlinv i :<i i iu i i i l i i i l \|?'be given sn opportunity SI-, '" VU:i ;.S ;u; "'1'ho An-
to purchase acouponhuok nual l- 'ahtt-r MKV* Ihui,"'•with ?25.00w>rthorgo[.'dK tlio Ktiidoiitt;; "ivlayur far
i-"and Bbr"ices for the bar- a Day" proiiram, t i n :i fga ln price of $1.50. Since Ralcty-mhuloil 'Bicycle'H the free fHfrs a lonebavca Roduo" ;IH well " ' ""
53.00 valiio, the wiccbuy-"•er will receive a 100%return on liitt $1.50 In-
-Jvestment PLUS the add-a^ltional savlnRS of $22.00¥tv.»6*tli of special diK-
ScoUi.ts. Sale of the cou-I pon books will be r^strlc-
if • ; "
varlouH coiivrlbmloiipmade by the J A Y C K l t tto other, jiubllc n t> rv lce .groupu such, an 'TheAmerican Field Service"and the annual "I-'imrtlnjf.Inly Fl ruwurkp Fund."
In the last, but by rio
c'Linpon ImuVi; wi l l ritdivvpt-os lnmi ' j ly l w < i in t l t vwi'i. 'kw i ) t ' u i M l l iiH' K m l i i
rl iu .laycL-cs;, S l - ' U V ! - . yuurcommunity -- J J I at tbrbargain pr tco tif $1.5U.HACK "COMMUNITYAJ 'J 'Kl 'ClATION DAYSI*;
Look (or the ' 'COMMUN-ITY APPRECIATIONDAYS" -poRtars, In the( jar tk i lpa t lng merchants'windows.
enjoyingproB^um jilatmeil t<_ prti-vlc'.e participation In nor 'mal rummer activitieslor t l ioBO upcclal net
lyitjitt'ti^Tn an C^ y ;.rr i\jartln^Mrm^'ff^if,
, — r. ,,j. v* >4fliu«ikOlcCfl^r Cn*tlz*t**ton-sepi Ion ,-, an, presided.. Tlio group •• • .
i actively ptromoting1 a '-inewal of> 'the tlireft-
niill
.. 1-at-l MilOer, chat. -
F1;' SHEFFIELD LAKESCHOOLS ACCEPTING
REGISTRATIONS AVON - A recaption at- bj-rt Puck, ai\d theSuper .ntcndcnt W. W. tciulod by over one bun- Women's Society for
Barr ar.nouncOK lliat tbo dred pcrRonp, was held at Christian Service, headedSheffield Lake school" tin1 Avon Mcthcnllfit by Mrs. J. Cosncr, pre-
Churt-1 ' in honor of OavldJ. U u n t u r , who wi., travelto Japan aa Q miet;lonaryUt.e this month, this past?«inday.
Mr. Hunter will conductia the 10 a.m. Rcrvlto at the?
• Schools where rCftlHtra- church this Sunday beforetions may take place are: leaving for J*.pan on AUJI.Brooksldc High School, 25.4715 Colorado Avu., Shef- Hunter will remain forfifild; Tennyson Jr. High, three yearn as,atcachcr
will be accepting re-gistratloii nf students no1 'to the school district any-time between now and theopening of school, from 9
• a.m. to 3 p.m., on week-days.
nidcnt, were In chargeof the reception arra'igc-m u n t H j .
nuntcf IK a gra''.aatc ofAvon Mtph SViiool andHAldwln-Wal lace . Col-lege. He naB spent thel n K t school, year at WCB-loy Theological Semin-ary. • ,
In recognition ofI luntor 'H achievements
The l-'imily ServiceAssociatiun of LuralnCounty haw moved theiroffices from 330 ThirdSt. lo 351 Fourth St.
Tiic Elyrfa office ofFSA has been.located inthe building next toKlyria Library since theagency became county-wide about six yearsagu.
The move will providemore room and parkingfacilities for the staff.Mies Helen MacKcnxle,executive director ofFamily Service, wl!'have her office on r.hefirm floor.
The new quartern Inthe .second house fromthe West Avenue on thenorth side, is beingrented from the lilyriaY W C A .
A"ON LAKE - A-.(«;.»«. wallan Luau was held in •" - "",""**r"n»««1T^" . -
"-••••j — - • • --0- -- j -~ •-.:-„- , , ••-:— , ,, i*««not itntini* n f M r w AnueloJer- next voelc at *-amp ncr- boul232 KenHworth Avenue, i na Chi-lpHanHighScboo). and poals, . .Dr. ^^ \\° ^ I^he first rick, ivientor, Ohio. fallSheffield Ave., K.wllwood He ho|»« to continue sonic K.iauf/., pastor of Avon J.ottc* wno u me arm t __» __t-*4 . .__„«..._.. tmc f\,,t.-.f ^.r t*I<i i- i*t i l inr( \i\i f*fit"t*t"i —
levy for tlio.aunty Health Dept.Mrs. Shumakcr appolnt-
. ;d throe .Tiembors of theman of the swimming pro- Jteering Committee - togram sponsored by the serve with the officers asLorain County Counc ,1 jr an Executive Comn.ittee.the Retarded, reported an Named to the Executiveenthusiastic response Committee .were .'J.t:s.from teen-age .volunteer Doris Wiidenhelm, Graf-helpers during the period ton, Rev. Father-Maher,the children are In the wa- Wellington, andMr. Russ-tcr. Under the present lee Sooy,R-Dl, Wellington,program there is one Officers also serving on;'helper for every two the Executive Committeechildren enrolled. are .Mrs. Shumaker,
There are three groups Chairman, 1250 Old Oakincluding children from Rd., Amherstj Mr. Ed-pre-school age to 17 years ^jund J, Witbeck, Vice-of age. In charge of the Chairman, RD I, Grafton;actual swimming is Mrs. Mrs. Raymond Watts, Se-Charlottc Grimm, Red cretary, 62 EdgewoodDr.Cross Instructor. Graftbnj andMrs. Howard
Transportation Is fur- Hoxie, 33149 Lake Road,nished by th'! Council. Avon Lake.
The program is the first Plans were made at thestep toward providing a Steering Committeemore extensive and well- meeting to prepare edu-rounded schedule of sum- catlonal material tellingmer recreation for the of Health Departmentretarded child In Lorain services, supported InCount'., saidMrs.Mllner. part by the health levy.
The"'swimming lessons Committee memberswill end this week, how- were encouraged to. con-'ever, a number of the tact groups throughout the
Ha-, chlld,-en will participate county for an opportunityin a r.amplng program to present Information a-
' ' ihf ht .a l th . levy at
Elementary, 4975 Outer of hisnmi.iu.i.-j.j , ". — — ..- • bycorrua- MothodlKt Church,Rd., Sheffield Lake, 1-Vn'- pundun-.e with the Wc«lcy prcachr ,1 a service incBtlawr- Elementary, 39"5 Theological Seminary In honor , of this first .mis-Forestlawn Avenuu, Shof- Washington, IXC. During • —- ' - - ' - ' - ' ' ' ' —field Lflkc, William W, tin: past six weeks he hanBarr tilememary School, participated In an or- into the foreign field.2180 Lake Hrr>n7o ltd Imirnrlnn nrOEtam at
Sheffield,. . A n y Jun ior or Senior
high KcJini,! Ktudftii1 whowlshe:; 10 make anyi :hai igesdo
Hreo7,o Rd., tf!tita:lnn programStoncy Point, N.Y.
, A monetary (l i f t was*pr'uHunteil to Hunter, wt i lva coffee hour following
In his Hch.-i'dnl.; hiay .The Conu'nJKsHmon Min-sn durlnji; iliffie ( t r iyn. H!OI»-I lieatlcd by, Mr«. KO-
end the Churchof Your Choice
This Sunday
member of Trim LineTOPS to graduate intoKOPS. ,
Mrs. Jerrone received,pln, ribbon arid
for her achieve-ment.
Anyone Interested InJoining thtj group Is urgedto call Mrs. William Mar-1-lr.on at WK 3-8648. Theclub meets every'Mondayevening at 8 p.m.
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Bulk RateU. S. POSTAGE
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Avon Lakr, Ohio
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THE RECORDERPUBLISHED WEEKLYP.O. BOX 34AVON LAKE, OHIOEDITOR: Dick Hemmer
CIRCULATION 7500
NEWS: CALL WEbester .1-5112WANT ADS; WEbster 3-5116
THE RECORDER] AUGUST
Avon Lake Municipal Court ^VON COUNCil NOfES
HOLDS GRAND OPENINGMr. and Mrs. Al Russo.i area residents. Refresh-
•ownorBorUlcctrpnlcUb,'monts will he served on121 Miller IU1., proiidjy August 23 and 24. Theannounce the opening of public la Invitcu to come»,M, Ec,w bulldlnC °» in and see the many lliiecMiller Rd. of appliances that Mr. and
Dig sales ami bargains, Mrp. KUBSO have added.,galore will be available to
AUG. 20John W. Miller --.id his
wife Eunice -have a new. enterprising venture to.devote their tinie to. Theyare the new owners and
.managers of the famousKatie Kreltzer's at 32045Detroit Ho?-1 (Route 254).The famoui. dining room,
m .Country
For 13 ycanj John W.Miller, a wo 1 1 knownfigure . in Lakewood, andhis wife operated andmanaged Miller's ,"«».„•taurant an*. MUlcr'R Din-ing and Catering, Inu.,1C707 Detroit Ave., Lake-wood ,.
'ted1 from .West HipVaiid•attended Fehn College,School of Engineering.,John. served with theArmy Transport AirCommand ( i rwip 200S,
132 SOUTH POINT ORAVON LAKE
OPEN FORBUSINESS
UNDER NEWMANAGEMENT
CALL
WE-3-6268
Shuttling equipment backand forth during the liur-.opcan campaign. He Is'nast president of the:Lakewood Chamber ofiCommerce, a member of;all Masonic Groups,.Lions Club, Business!
, Men's Association of;Lakewood , a member ofthe Downtown and Lake-,wood Hranehos of theY M C A ' C a m f ) Board. John'Ifl .also iWit piofitileut ofthe Lakewood LitrloTlH.'3'.c'r Men's Croup.
John's wife, Kuuice,ha* also had .wide ox--'.icrlcnce In the rustau-•ant arJ. caturini;, buRl-
1 CSB, • being u former•rained , Stouffer, ulrl.•Kunlce • i:.'*rtitfttded,-.;!j^ipwa,-j.State7'University, t.,,,]d61"cif Science and Agricul-ture, where she majoredin Ininitutioiial Manape-mcnt. Shc .a lKo anundccl
Sc'iool , <>fIn Chicago and '
will' t ransfer red toNew Ynrl; dud to CloV«-I f l i n i t Uutiici,-, ali-'-u ac t ivein C i v i c uiY.fttii'/.at I mis,war. a member of Hit!Harding Jr. P.T. A.'and anactive mrmlier uf the "V,Mnmsi" of .1 -ukOwooil.,IJutii Hlie and John aremcmbcrf* of the Lat;ev;cuid'Christian Church.
• I n l i n intends to makethe beautiful grounds of^rhe Country Place avail-;'able for customer dining.There is an old l.xig Ca-bin on the grounds which,It Is believed, was builtin the 18th century. Johnwill renovate this and:
keep ft as a museum forthe children of diners.
Avon Lake MunicipalCourt presided over byJudge Robert Jehson.
Harry Lash, 326 WestDrive, Sheffield Lake,Speeding, $15.
Fred A. Phclps, 433E. Cleveland, St., Etyrla,crossing yellow line, $15.
Michael J. Schwarz, ?38Brookfleld Avenue wonLake, no operator'.-; lic-ence, dismissed uponproduction of license.
Frank Koclllkcr, 24325yiiorhourne Ave,.Bedford
MARION LADEWIU IS A
"MAN" AMONG MEN'She proved It In 1951
when, enroulx- to her thirds t ra ight . • Women's All-Star title, she outscoredall 160 men in the tour-nament, including thelikes of the great JuntoMcMahoh, winner of ihemen's division.
After holding secondpte.-e In the tournamentfor two days, Mrs. Lade-wig,, who'll be appearingat Aquamarine Lanes inAvon Lake Aug.31stburstinto the.lead wknrecord-shattering scores. Shetossed connective gamesof 255-279 for a new twopanic Ail-Star of 534 andfinished tlie day with ane.viraordinary .digh't gnmototal'of 1981, an averageoi"247:S per game.
Since that masterfulperformance, .Mrs. Lud-c Wig bar. gone on to vie-'ory, in five other AU-Star.cumpetitto.is and in
'ia^Wene.'- ••} ••'• . ' ; -Irijj "hp; •' appearance
at Aquamarine Lanes onAugust'31, t.'je Gran'? Ra-pids, Mich. • grandmotherwill bowl an orJilbitlonnia.tch and £ivt- free IIT-n r r i K Hnn I'D lucal , |-"iw-levi:. SliL'':; ont- (if thet ru> re i l i nn 140 biji-lua-[jitiLTH on the; HrmiKwl:X'Advisory Staff of Cliam-pioiiH who promote bow-linn ' wi th appearancesthroughout the- country.
Mm. LadcwlR,'1 in add-. Srion to her All-Starcrown, holds t itiew tothrew World's Invttatton-als, two WIHC All-riventsand two National I3oublen.She's been voted "Bow-ier of the Year" eighttimes a n d ' i s Michigan's/ 'Woman Athlete of AHfTime."
Her ,b'*st game Is 28',,,her best series 742 anilshe's hit a high averageof 204.
GRAB YOURSELFA CLOSE OUT DEAL NOW
33725 WALKER RQAD AVON LAKE, O.
WE-3-68O4, OPEN MON - FRIEVES TILL 9:00 P.M.
Hts., Ohio, traffic light,'?10, . • • •
Alfred Hegner, 3883North Valley Dr., Fair-view Park, Speeding, $10.
David McDonald Breon,906 East Drive, SheffieldLake, Speeding, $10; ftneand costs withheld pro-viding defendant has nofurther traffic, violationsfor four months; reporton Dec. 15.
Charles M. Hepp, Jr.,405 Ke nil worth Dr., DayVillage, Speeding, $15..
Barbara A. K ubala, 10701Linnet Struct, Clcvclnnd,Spot-'ding^ 530. '•
Upward li. Watson, ,1226C l i f f Lane ' Drtvo, Cin-cinnati, Speeding, $25bond forfeited upon fn i l -ure of defendant, toappear.
A 2 mill levy for fiveyears for road resur-facing and repair wasapproved by city councilfor the November ballot.The- im-ortance of thislevy IB indicated by thefact that one mill le arenewal, which councilstresses doss not pro-rvide sufffci^nC funds for
• the maintenance, pro-jgram now in operation;far.ltse any program ofreconstruction.
Councilman UniiBToinlin, who presentedthe five-year program,warned of problems fac-ing the coming adminis-tration should the Ifevyfail.
City council approveda proposed 1964 Midget,
oi $.?86,2I2 at their;;lastmeeting. The 1963'bu'd-sget was $265,496 ,,
Allocations Include!general fund/'.;$91i07Sjstreet maintenance^$32,225; state Highway;$2,850; water ,',.worJCB^I$106,344} scwer^ftiriaj$5.290; 'Hre.faitilUtles?l4,600j bond"jetlrrfment special'1 assess*•mentB, $25,232^v$
It was; Htressedcouncil thp budgetJsguide a nd has no r6al;^stance' until the},appijpriatlons are^m'January. • The'busubmitted to.the'CbuntBudget QommisBtotiia'ajguide for 'the^dl'butlon of, county'•to subdivisions!'
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THE GREATEST WOMAN BOWLER OF OUR TIME^(LIFETIME AVERAGE OVER T90J '.-'[
EXHIBITION & INSTRUCTION
2 PM & 8
EVERYONE IS CORDIAUY INVITEDTO THE AQUAMARINE LANES
184 MILLER RD.AVON LAKE, OHIO
CALL :
'WE-3-3228
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AUGUST 21f 1963
AVON BUILDINGINSPECTORS REPORT
John Lemback, 2233Garden Drive, house andgarage,, $20,000; OliverFortholur, 36200 KlizelRoad, house and garage,$18,000; Fred Daren, 968Moore ltd., garage, $1,000Donald Cantwell, 26716Lakeland Dr., alterationof patio, $400; Mrs. Ceo.Detzel,. 32203 Detroit Kd.garage alteration, $200;John H. Rider, 4065 Jay-cox Rd., dwelling repair
,$100; James I'.McLaugh-lin, 34099 Detroit Kd.,dwelling alteration, $200;Ron Toll, 4601 StpncyRId-OH1O STATE FAIRDAY PLANNED FORRETARDED
ELYKIA - Roy A.West, \ ssident of theLorain County Councilfor tnt> Retarded an-nounced a HandicappedChildren's Day at theOhio State Dalr m Aug.26.
All crippled, handicap-ped, and retarded child-ren are hclnglnvitedfora full day of fun, freeof all cost. Each childmay be accompanied byore adult who alsoscares In the cost-freeday. IF a groupofcliiltl-re.i come wlH: an iiipuf-ficl'jnt r.u.nbcr of adults,extra adults will be pro-vided to escort thechildren throughout theday.
f < » Kd., house and parade,1S,000; Thurl Hopper,
47548 Caroline Dr., patio,$100; Richard Braden.37524 Caroline Dr., patio,$150; Piter Lambrcirt,.36835 Lakeland Dr., pat to$150; Joseph Malm, 36524Mills Kd., electrical out-lets, $100; Glenn Hopkins,1
36390 MUlattO., tout shed'$200; Edward I'. Vargo,3341 Garden Dr., houseand garage, $20,000; Do-minic Soukup, 33015 Oc-trott Kit., garage repair;George J. Apes, 37255Detroit Rd., four apart-mert residence with dec-cri- , plumbing and fur-nace each, $40(OQO; EU-ward Necvntal, 2097 .MillsAvenue, garage addition,$1,000; Joseph Cfdr lk ,4045 Stoncy IlIUoo Kd.,house and garage, $22,000Ralph Andrews, 38490Detroit rtd., hnuBu roofrepair; William Racln,Jr., 2749 H, Jaycox Kd.,tood shed, $100; DornlceK, Horning, 4140 StoncyKidgc Rd.., electric out-lets, $100; I.M. Jacobs,2635 Nagel Kd,, gaiMgoalteration, $400; AlfredHarraco, 36170 Kin/.cl Krl.tool Rhed, ?350; Mr.-!. MayBonimcr, 2533 'ScoiieyRidge Kd., porch, $100.
'I here Were a total of24 permits issued with avaluation of $I43,:>flO dur-ing July; atotalof$53 li.50was collected in fceo,
11 VILLAGES•AS FIRE DESTROYS'AVON' UGHT. HMGenerator Explosion StopsCurrent, Halts Intcrurban
Service 'From RockyRiver to Huron.
MR. BUSINESSMANAD
YOU ARE NOW READING
CALL "Tf;E RECORDER"
WE-3-5fJr6 OR tfVE-3-3022AND A REPRESENTAT/VE
W/LL CALL ON Y O U /
' ' NOW just 29*FOR A CARTON OF 6-l2oz. BOTTLES
WITH YOUR PURCHASEOF $3.50 OR MORE AT DAN'S
(BEER, WINE ANO CIGARETTS EXCLUDED)
FRIDAY ONLY CARRY-OUT \
A COMPLETE LINE OF HOMEMADESALADS AND A COMPLETE LINE OF
LUNCH MEAT FRESHLY CUT TO YOURORDER
AVOW IAKE, OHIO
REAR OF SADDLE INNOPEN DAILY
10 A fft TO 10 P.M. INClUPtNg.$UNPAYSlw **•««• •** • * . ••••iiia»>Lin»«mn
LAKE ROAD
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THE RECORDER
IS SOLVEDCLEVELAND. MOMM MORNING.. AUGUST 24. ,!925
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MOTORISTS JAM ROAST"AS FLAMES LIGHT SKY
Three Men in Building areUnhurt; Wires Endanger
Firemen.
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Tl.ii J-*W. Kltor* Ktfi-trlr \m
l .act wt-ck « 'miapalmt of wliat appeared to bo anr 'arly pic ture of the- Cleveland Hlcctrlc I l luminating
k l i n j J , ' llkt' lUl .J iaBlveniUemlf iccIa mimhciri nmri.'1 currer.Hy, H It! llu: power lniUHc tli;U
prnvtclcii '.-'irrinil for the Lake-1 Shore !-;iectrici i cart= aiul eleven villages in the area.
-\ lu'^;:;^!1"!1 ai:couiif nf tin; UiildiiiU Lcllt, ahnnt. a'M.-nlll', AURUKt , . .
f i l l - the ntMVspapor article and pictures, Its; i , i n - , s l l i i h inpor , - I2SI Colorado Ave., Sheffield
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DETROIT ROAD AVON. OHIOID Jolxi W Miild'i C-iwi't Ptu<» formerly Vrw-n
TUESDAY AUGUST 20th
For This Week We Will Feature. WliDNKSOAY ' ,
Kot.,,1 ! n l i i of I'urk •• • ' * 2''50
THURSDAY ... 75l - 'a is l i loned Saucrbraten '
KIUDAY|.-,-U'd K l i t u i of l-ak" Perch . . ' . . . - -
SATURDAYRnam I 'r l ine Rtb nf Hocf . . . . .
1 ' t iUNDAY ' .loa.-il :>t\';iL-d Lonj{ Island Duck ....
For Reservations Call:Cleveland 871-3054 or Avon WE 7-6864.
2.00
3.50
uriiaiiB ha1! resulted in a fantastic collecrion of ,pictures of the nlmnst extinct method of .trans-.!
EXECUTIVE BOAR3 ; . F5R PTU MAKES PLANS v^;
AVON - The lixcctitivc publicity; Mra.' • WlUlani1;?Hoard of 'St. Marys Cummings, Mr; and*Mrs.*Church Parent Teacher William Bommer, hospi^'-Unit met last, week to tallty; 'Mrs.,1 FrankObraj9,'..vmake plans for the fail Mra. Joseph Kral.and/.isession. M±s. Joseph Novak;.;
Temporary .chairman membership! .Mrs. EarU:Mrn. .lane Stewart an- l.,impert and Jack Holl.i-'.~noi'.nced the following of- day, ways and means. • : .'?!•ficers: Mrs. Kobert The PTU Is holding a ; ;White, Vice president; paper drive the first week;;'Mrs. Dona'd Haurln, re- in September, The fire;:cordiiiR secretary; lyaw- meeting will be held in.-relief Lieux, treasurer, the school hall on Sept.;;
Other committee chair- 23 at 8:30 p.m. The;;men include Mrs. liugene meeting will feature a"Schwartz, sunshine; Mrs. discussion on the purposeAllan Sebree, room mo- .and goal of pur unit,thcrs; MrsiGeorgeZUka.
. S jpLE^GRluT *TAVON LAKE SHOPPING CENTER JNEXT TO THE SADDLE INN J
FBSH FRYS jFRIDAYS A7> ' •!•+
ALL YOU CAN EAT SJ |V *
PLEASANT ATMOSPHERE IAIR CONDITIONED "PITCHERS OF BEER"!
» We Specialize |! |f In Goat) <I Sandwlthes Ij &PliiQ *
FISH DINNER |Includes i
French Frlos 1Cole Slaw 1
. TarlarSauce J9 Rolls & Bolter I
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AND
SIDNEY RIDGE
STUFF'EMWITHBARNUM S
100% PURE GROUND BEEFEE OUR MONEY-SAVING COUPON BELO
JIGA WHOLE UNREELED
APRICOTS
FREESTONE
^^''REACKES
CAKE MIXES
U.S. CHOICE BEEP BO~NELESS
TENDER
CUBE STEAKS
ALUABLE COUPONTHIS COUPON IS WORTH
TOWARD THE PURCHASE OF3 L B S . O R M O R E O F
GROUND BEEF
VALID THRU SAT,, AUG.,24thAT
THE RECORDER
THREE MILL OPERATING LEVY PROPOSEDBY AVON BOARD OF EDUCATION
' (WON - Avon v'otnrs 1961, four mills werewill he asked to vote placed on the ballot whichfavorably on a rlircii mill made the mfllagc rate foroperating Icvyby the Avon operating coRts at th?tHoard of Education as . .approved during a regular ;.(i-.
iBKlon last night.SUpt. Wi l l iam M. ,' ,
read a financial i-;of the Avon Local Si,;District, Indicating ;,stringent need for i...- , ., , •additional nilllagc fur eostKschool operation.
•IJ.8I; "Since thatwe have opened up
''•• .school building. • !*ave many add-' pupils which inrequire additional
ers, school suppliestransportation
" said Jones._ , A pro-rata schedule In-
" Last "spring we placed dlcated the school growthan B ' m i l l renewal on the and revenue returned asballot," said .Tones, follows: 1961-62. 1214 en-
'addlng, "It wasobvlousat rolled, 62 Increased cn-that time that more rove- . t ailment, 514,100,000nue would be needed.", property Valuation; In-
Hfe cxplainedat l iat t lmc creased revenue $15,877;the hopes of ' the local operating tax rate forboard were pinned on the schools, 21.81; •'1962^63,state legislature making I,">49 enrolled, 135''Ih^additional funds avail- erased enrollment, $14,-alile, liowevor,, tills has 576,«fl7 valuation, $8,213not happened. Increased revenue; "nd
"In fact," said Jones, 21.81 tax rate; 1963-64,"we will undoubtedly be 1,435 (as of June enroll-re -eiving proportionately hient for September, 1963)lei^s from th^ state than increased enrollment 86,we did before." $14,889,487 valuation;
Referring to the bond $6,824 increased re-issue already approved venue; tax rate, 2181.for the November ballot, The board agreed thereJones reminded the board Is only one other sourcethe millage rate would be, according to the present1.66 mills for additions laws in Ohio to obtainto the 'high school and additional revenue andAvon East Elementary that Is local taxation.School. According to the ropoy.t
"This Is necessary If with the large enrollmentwe are going to house -.11 In 1962 without a oropor-the pupils in the fall of tfdnate Increase in re-1964," said Jones. • venue ., was necessary to
It was noted thrt in pay dome of :he 1962 bills
AVOID THE RUSH & SAVE MONEY
HAVE U? INSTALL YOUR NEW SEWER LINE
CALL
TRENCHING, CRAWl SPACES, FOOTERS, GRADINGBONDED & FUILY INSURED, HiEE ESTIMATES.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
LICK VASICH ~~~ " CUFF WATERS!W t
178 Burton ^ ec/,, 151 Miller Rd.Avon Lake, O. _Avpn Lake, O.
out of the 1963 appropria-tions. Itwlllbenecessaryto pay some of the 1963bills out of.thelW appro-priations; however, thiscannot continue indefin-itely, said Jones.
Three mills were judgeda 'min imum requestbytheboard at a work session.
According 'to roportsfrom parents to schooladministrators, the re-cent summer schoolclatseti were a ,tre-mendous success, repor-ted Jones.
Receipts for the pro-gram totalled $1,823 andcxpendcB were $1,552leaving a balance of$282.
Contracts for supplieswere approved'as follows:Laub Baking Co., forbread for the school cafe-terias; and Dairymen'sCo. for milk supplies;
A change has been ma^ddIn the plans for housingkindergarten students.Originally It had beenplanned to send , thekinder gar ten- 'students' tothe high school,'however,they; will remain at theelementary school; , thespecial education classwill be .housed In theladies lounge; the artroot, will 'be used as aclassroom, and the musicclasses will bcheldontheauditorium stage.
•: Teachers _KI—--.-.^^the board are as follow*Avon High SchooltT;- \\*m..H. Jones, SuperlntemientjLRob Roy Walters,; Pi;i'ri§cipal; William J. Benab'tt*social studies; Fellx'Mi?Xlimczak, social studlesSindustrial , arts;;. :;,-JptiflfUrattoll, commerclilflKathryn ,' Paracsi;-VctinrRimerclal; Barbara; Brp'wnSEnglish; D«.vld ^Ql^rMAmerican GoyeriirnQlit/Boy's physical education?,E.: Pauline;.,Cooper;fMrarlan; Joseph CoseritiniguHance; .Evelyn.'f_Ea'siman, Er?ylish,:Publications; , \ >,A-MWFitch, Chemlsii^C.tdance; Michael/Latin, .English;!;Irwln, vocal mu^ic;£wo^man Irwin/Bioliigyj.'iBpl^Physical "'
Mathe matics;
omics;English;olas, Ind _.ver education;'::^Ray, Mathematic; 'H.. . Schlndler, i*J _.Speech;;.. :,TerrehcSmith, <_Mary AnnMaryGirl's
, . . .AVon Elementar jr S
ATTENTION-Ne'vr
in the! making.',- igh/tlipught.;tois -
ANSWERING &STENOOfiAFHICV' ' ' i
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DRYERS TEL WE-7-6787 37076
V Leave Your Headache Powder At Home• I'oJir Mr. ant! Mrp Howler , , • '
f - a c l i yea J- wo .holtl meetings with our howlers to determine
wliat areas, of • discomfort fhcy might have encountered while
liowlniR1 here. . ' , '
The main complaint registered dur ing , the past Keawon.was
i l i . i r tin.- i i n i - i c t t ivrl was tun liii;!i in the bowling area. .
in keeping wi"h tail- policy Of not only l istening to tin.- bowlers'
''gripes" h n i ' a h i o il t i i i i^ cveryrhlng within our .power incorrect
we , arc i n w t a D i n j t the latofif in acoustical soundproofing.
Tl i iw In ,ius-l annther way of living up 1.0 our mottn: "Most
Important tt.> UH, f.'f inir' Howlers." ' . •
Dick ReidbrffManager
-AUGUST .21, 1963.
THREE MIU. LEVY PROPOSED
BY AVON BOARD OF EDUCATION(Continued from Pa;;c 4)
-Richard V. Volgt, prVici-pal; Klcanor Peak I-Grace Hook, I; Alice GHenry, I; WUda Pt-tcrse -i,2; Masa .Matsunapa, -;Betty Jo Alexander, '.'June Martin, 3; Franco1
M. ZHU, 3; -SusanneGlo-ver, 3; Fern Boston, 4;Florence Dickerson, 4;.Irene Kunkle, 4; TheresaBauer, 5[Cliarlen J . l ' im-sncr, 5; George Ina, 6;June C. Stephany, ti;OUvcMiller, 7; Hobby Wills, 7;Carole Jean Olte, 7;James Janck, 8; KqbertKehres, 8; Paul Wise, 8;.Lila Wearsch.k'hdcrgar-ter; and Mary ,,. Willis,kindergarten.
Avon !£ast HlomentarySchool: Richard V. Volgt,principal; Franccn Gatn-mcl, 1; Virginia Shaw Hol-mes, 1; :.:dHh Williams, 2;Kobin Morrison, 3; AnneBurke, 4; Mary Kennedy,5; and Donald J. Schmidt
6; K i t nor Dorrancv, kin-dergarten.
Special teacher's Include:Uonald Way, physicaleducation; Mari lyn Jrwin,vocal music; Hetty JaneStruhar, vocal music;Holland Milter, instru-mental music; KalphWard, instrumental mu- ^.^sic; Mildred Harnctt, 11-i -w:n r a r i a n ; 1 Daniel Ostrov,1 *=**Jipeech therapy; andMary Ann i-'urey, art.
Remember
ClambakeSept. 14
LegionHall
31972 Walker Rd.
Recorders who stayed at their poets toi uuibtaping up the scores as rapidly aa the eventsprogressed.
A small portion of the spectator crowd*-* '^made up of cheering parents and co-ewimmerE >' ,.;
FURNITURE and CARPETCLEANING
9*1.2 RUG $5.;;»5WAU TO WALL CARPETING ..... 6C p*/ sq. ft.
CHAIRS$4.95
C9UCHES$14.95
BR- 7-4164The gals making a real 'splash' at the begin
ning of the backstroke for 17 year olds and under
DANCINGEVERY
FEATURING
The Alexander TrioJOIN YOUR FRIENDS AT THE SADDLE FOR
A QUIET EVENING OF DANCING
AVON LAKE SHOPPING,CENTERi , STOP 65
C«cti<is iuorructio'.is - emairhep'tuneB^iia-i'rti^stcnina in\i3nt:y to'fltul iiiflauctipna., • .V.'vJ': ! !
, Sinclair;. ReK-: ee, Dave county and manyl'dfTtetzcri and judges, parents. . , - ;.',.'i1;;.., arncs Wrddcl,! James ' • '' . ' '"'|V'"'^^^<-'Airmen, Charles Klec1,.' • • ' •' ""• ;r>'1'-^ ''^•-?$$x2&f»eld, ' Justine Forfaes,William. Mus.-.cntl.
A large grpup -c l> Aqua.-.-.'Maripe ; Swrrn^Club'^DooV.^ster mehir'ers "partici-."^pnt.i.l in mn HIIR rho day ain. i mi.f i i i i i i > icvi-nt f . , rV«unnM'i ni;n i hrmiKtioui tin.-
. . » — m *.—' 1~nAWhen nociHidR cnu t i t fAVON I /AKI 1 ' . - :l'!io
S w l r i * Toam t-amw i l d a f i r m jilacL1 Hi l i s l ' tmi (In.- lain uviMU of the
Off TO a f lyingnlu lu ; rlio pirli- .!«(-• rt-'-lay, m cO((o 'Aqiiatnarl iRiSwltl i tUuIi for f trp l placu,
AVON LAKE SHOPPING CENTER
.BRAKE WORK
.GOODYEAR TIRES
.LUBRICATION
• TUNE UP.TIRE REPAIR
• MUFFLERSTAIL PIPES
SAVE T.VSTAMPS
33505 LAKE ROAD 3-8117
i:Jiidod Aqua Marine iiwimGluh, Avon pakn Counlj-
Briar Crust Swimniuu. Marl ln Swim
Carousel SwimI ' - lyr ia Country
North T.ate SwlriiOak H l l l H
'Club,(.Hub,Club,Cluli ,
Club,Club.
All n i l -day, ;Uid' uVol\-i i ip pvdi'.raiti V:uptapprox-in iuvoh ' :!,(.KJO persions in-' fcr t i fAL-d I n t ho . racing,d l v l n i ; -und f i n a l i K t U V L M H Kuta i ' l i i iv ' , ' t i l <';. ')(> .i.ni. si'Hi i - Aqua Mai ' inr M w i i n
• C t n ' i .M(n.'t i l i -cc tur W.TH Wi l -
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HAVE ALLEN'S TEXACOSTCP72 LAKE RD.
SHEFFIELD LAKE OHIO ,
U-HAUL TRAILERS & WHITE GAS
HONEY'S BARBERSHOPCHILDREN UNDER 12 - $J.OO
HLATTQPS & .'REGULAR
PENSIONERS - GOLDEN AGERS $1.00
ALL OTHER HAiRCUTS $1.25
LOCATED
Bock of Clovervale Store
COVE BEACH AVE, SHEFFIELD LAKE, OHIO
EXPERT - GUARANTEEDWATCH i JEWELRY
REPAIRINGPROMPT EFFICIENT SERVICE
All Makes - CalendersAutomajlu, Chroneruplisand Railctbd waltltei.
Work done on promises-
CARL J. ROTHWATCHMAKER
i/o Avon lake Drug StareSTOP 65 LAKE ROAD
SHOES12845 WAYS WONDERFULKod Odttso 's!m«s of • {ionflyenf WeltI 'o .ns t r t i r l inn iin; fi \yiiyj4 'Hii['.eriOf , , .'
- i - l J i i n tfh;tpo loni-or, look uttvv longer,.
I ' i i t i . 'UL-r . w»!i ir well A NO-COSTONLY ?(;.!({)
ALVSN S SHOE CENTERAVON LAKE SHOPPING CENTER
STOP 65
TRACTOR WORKROTOTiUNG:
SEEDING' OR' ' '•'-$$SODDING
CAMPOLO'S
GULF SERVICE131 LEAR RD.
AVON LA'KE;O.
CAR .WASHING& WAX SPEC!AUSV
• WE-3-3TiO?ent o ll-Houl Trailer
Under Hew Management
Scenes from tlic firm puMlc kindfjrgar.ton clUBBPB held In Sham.;!;! Lake.Approximately 100 f i i 'Ulren attended four classes provided by tht SheffieldLake Hoard of liduc-ulon at William Dacr Elementary School.
AVON LAKE "C" HANDICAP
One Team Needed To Fill OutTuesday Nife 8:30 P. M. League
STARTING DATE SEPTEMBER 3rd
Call
Joe Leitner WE 3-8500
LORAIN COUNT* HEALTH DEPT.-&cm- th« - UnlyciPJUy • ofMichigan. She lias heldutaff antl supervifiing po-sitions fortheMitf lk-lngumCounty H(3i!»li Dopt. andthe Woi.nl County 1-Ie.ilthl>cpt. p r io r ' t c ccimlnp toL . u r a t ' i County.
4798 E. LAKE RD. SHEFFIELD LAKE,
The Newest 8, Finest Restaurant' ' ' '
Private Dining Room • Banquet Room ;"• • • ; • OPEN ' • • .':;..!/.j%;.^
7 DAYS A WEEK INCLUDING:SUNDAV^:
Mn-. t l . i t t y With-.! . K.N.,l u i f i iK 'c .u i i JK.MJ ilur.k jf-: ann i n V l m - nt Nnrc tn^ . ' i i thel . n i M i i t County Heal thI.V.pt. Sl i i - w l j l fiiipui'-v . i- t l i i - i K ' t l v l t l o n nf theI.'! meml i iM ' nu.rnln( i i - i taf f ,•'nil w i l l lie i-<..•« poiifiUj.lt:f u r | ) | : inHiiig ' t l i c - l l t -a i t l iOrp,iri,m.'nt'!i I ' l lb l lcN f . ' i l l l l i Nurs ing p rou ra i r i -
M I ' K . W n l f oM a u l e r , of
t1i"tnVLi 1 i i i - i l
It's Back To School TimeAT
t*race's Beauty Shpppe' 'Formerly Gerrys"
184 LEAR RD, AVOK LAKE
WE SPECIALIZE IN STYLED CUTS d STYLE PERMSFOR THE JR. AND LITTLE MISS
ASK FOR OUR MON. & TUE. SPECIAL
PHONE EARLY : WE-3-8322
ost can hmw, an SPAVON LAKE
TOGGERY
A* IO.IS B»E|BIncludes: Faming, placing of concrerc, ttnlMng end
removal of forms.
t<fi«I iii'aiiEly and v^lue rfo -
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Coil FAirfax 2-4641A Weir Side^UIA4;
Is Ycur Bust Buy!
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Now swea te r s by Jan tz f tn A H imalayaOpen o rog. Charge and H«vo!v inabudget acc ' f m one move.
A_yon Lake Shopping ConferColl WE 3-61S*
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Prices EffectiveAugust 24th
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CORNER OF
LAKE & MOORE ROADS
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SARDBNESMUSHROOMSHUNT'S
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New 30
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AVON TRAFFIC COURT BEN FRANKLIN SHEFFIELD LAKE COURT NEWSAvon '1 ra f f le Court pro-
• skied ever by CouncilK e i t h l ' a l i u . %
the aliKL-ncu of,Ma-yor ii. K. Wapar.
Ha-ry Allen Wood, .!r.629 Wa.slilngtun' AvenueLor i ln , speeding, 520.
Anthony L. Sarratmi,27K'i .laycox Kit., Avon,speeding, $10.
Conrad !•'. KIIE.,!O, 31710Ml Ha Kd. Avon, npouillii£,refoi'red ttj JuvenileCourt.
W i l l i a m I". Kay, W30Abbe Kd., Lorain, failureto display front, plates,right and left head l igh t sout of focus;, refer red toJuvenile Court.
KOmicth Neal, 42(i8 HallKU., Sheffield Lake,spoed'np, $20.
Harry A. Wend, Sn.,629 Washington AvenueLoraln, speeding, 520.
Dale L. Swain, 1602Cedar Or., Loraln, Phy-sical control and failureto have vehicle under con-trol; pleaded not guilty;was granted request—thecane- was referred to AvonLake Municipal Court;-released on $200 hcmcl.
Jeffrey W, Clark. 212dlStraftfonl Avenue, RockyKlver, spot--Hug, $25.
David A. IVchur, 17003Alliers Avt!., Cleveland,fai lure to nbey t raff iccontrol, $10.
James O. Whiting, 19151Story Kd. , Rocky River ,physical-control, $200.
Sally A. Mclnerney, 525Ayalon Dr. RD 'M, l lraf-irin, sl>ee[lliin, $25,
Ralph Wallace l- 'rwin,42'J1 Talbett Lane, Lor-a i n , phys i ca l ' control,SI3U.
Mary H. Urown, 1232I - . . 334 ;;t.; Kastlako, O.stop nif,it t >5.
Lester U. I ' lMcher , 24-181Detroit Road., Westlake,speeding, SIS.
Hubert A. Cobbn, :UOi-:. '2'2 St., Loraln, pass-.Ing on r ight side of road-way, $15 ' f ine suspended,paid $7.40 in costH.'
Walter B. Uanaclc, 741()Claascn Avc., Cleveland,speeding, $25.
Lawrence lialmert,3L-640 Lora'n Kd.i Avon,physical cot.irol, $130.
Michael M. SlK-a. 29844'Went Lake lid., Uay Vil-lage, no npcracor 'H l ie-•'ense $15; no .tail lights orhead lights, $20.
Willy Williams, Jr.,2133 l-.lyrla Ave., Lorain,,speeding, $25; no oper-
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Mr. Carl C.Chester Koad, Avon, wasthe winner of the Foot-ball tickets given awayby Mitchell':; lien Frank-lin Store at the fest iveGrand deepening Thui-K.August 15. Mr. and Mrs.lul Mitchell wish to thankall their customers andn e w ' f r i e n d s . f o r their pa-rlance cV.rinp the re-modeling the past -sixweek:;.
ator's license, 515, ,Richard K. Gould, \W
Inwood AVR., Avon Lake,t raff ic signal; $10 finewithheld providing defen-dant haw I'j UMfflc vio-lations for four months.Report with license onDec. 10.
Austin G. Hunter, \AltAvondale, Avon Lake,speeding, $25.
Wi l l i am W. Campbell,496 Bradley Kd., Bay Vi-la pc, speeding, $10.
Nurv in R. Ashley, 6405FrancK Avn., Cleveland,traffic light, $10.
Patricia Blazlr.u, 27-1Avondale Ave., Avon Lakuharboring a dog withoutlicense, $10 withheld pro-viding no1 dog violationsfor sis months.
Jacob C. ^eger, 15!Mull Ave., Avon Lake,assured . clear distance,$50 .f ine withheld pro-viding defendant has notraffic violations for sixmonths. Report Feb. 15,19641
Richard Owen, 318 Ind-wood Blvd.. Avon Lake,
$10.
Thomas L. Miller,Cleveland, O.( Speeding,$15 and cost.
Ciera ld .W. SlilTIett,ilrunawick; O., Speeding,Furfeir, 520.
Koliert \V . ( iv i lan ,Clcvc- t.aiul, O., hipci-'dinp, For-feit, $2I i .
Martha M. V.'itson, HayVilla^, O., Speeding) $'°and tost.
Kiclurd L. FlemingCleveland, O J p .Speeding,Forfeit, $25.
1 IX1 mi If: A. McLauglilln,Cleveland, O., Speeding,I-'in-lcit, $20.
John T. HOB'KO, Clcve.,U. 'Speeding, Forfeit, $20.
-latict'Squlrc, L'oratn,O,,Speeding, Forfeit, $25.
Charley Grayboal,Cleveland, O., Speeding,Forfeit, $20.
, Margaret Caoncy, AvonLake, Ohio, Speeding, SIO.anil cost.'llobert L. fr ig, Avon.O.
Speeding, ?10 and cunt.John O. Lolt, Jr., Avon
Lake O,, Speeding, 510and conti
I3avkl V. Uonll ln, Lor-ain, (.)., Speedhiff, Irur-,fell, $20.
Owiiilu M. M'jr.rirt t. Lor-ain, O., Speeding. SI5. andcost.
Thomas K. Baker, SJicf-ficld Lake, O., .tpcedJtig,$10 and cost.
Wayne K. Carver, Lor-ain O., Speeding, $15 andcost.
Andrew J. Murany, AvonLake, O., Speeding, $10and cost.
Philip J. Straus, Univer-sity HtB., O., Speeding,,$25 and cost.
Susan Devlch, Loraln, O.SpcL'tMiU'., S-*0 anci CORE,
low line, ForfeUi/$3bjJudith M, Mullen^r*
iiuclid, O., Crossing'.^Passing over yellow lit'"$20 and cost, V
Dean L. Fisher, Iwood, .Ohio,
Arthur D. Ally, NorthOlmsted, Ohio, Speed- ( _ ^ing, $10 and cose. Passing over yellow/lin
T l a r o I d K . Click Lor- Forfelt* $25;. . :i, *aln, O., Speeding, ^20 and Paul A< BaumganniaCORt- n „ i i r-. LorUn, 0., CrpoBiHglj
Charlie B. Knight, bly~ Passing over yello^flnfria, 0., Speeding arid no $10. and cost. ,. "'-^S^Drlvcrn License, $100 and Walter G, MaSfcy^Pt..
ma, O., Grossing&)PJftjiitng over yellow H 1J"felt, $25.
Harl E. FlltGrc,.O., CroBBing and Pa¥fl'Iover yellowCOSC. . ' . ".•7'i'ii-f,
Timothy F, PonsdnJCleve., O. CroSBingUPassing over yellb}«tj$15 and cost.
Roberta R'. 'teatKiwoud, SheT'eldNo drlver.iand
,,. ,Andrew tlarany. blyrta,O., Reckless Operation,$15. and cost..
Ucrnard li- Hapka, ban-dusky, O. RcckleBfiOperation, $15 and cost.
Charles D. .Metzler,VuL'mllion. O., RecklessOperation, ,$20 and cost.
Dolores A. Braznock,Lakewood, O., RccklcaSOperation, $20 .and cost.
Paul J, Stelskal, Wsst-lakc,, 0., Reckless Oper-ation, $15 and cost.
John !•'. Smith, Or;arton,0.. Reckless Operation,$2U arid cost.
Joanne M. lloloff; Cleve.0., Reckless Operation,$15 and cost., • ' *" :
David F. Hverad, Shef-field Lake, 0., RecklessOperation, $15 and cost.
Andrew Szabo, Shef-field Lake, Ohio, Cros-sing & Passing over yel-low line, $15 and cost.
Robert li. Baker, Lor-ain, 0. Crossing 8t Pass-Ing over yellow line, $15and cost. ' . - , ' ' • : • . .
Terranct H. Peacock,Mayfleld Ht3., O., Cross-ing & Passing over yelr
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WELCOME WAGON NEWCOMER'S CLUBl;7pn Aug. 6th the regular snel and Mrs. Charlesheeting of the W. ,W. New- Coulson.Comer's Club wan held at We regret that Mrs.Ihe.B.P.W. Glub In Lor- James McAuley is leav-lin. Guests prescnt.at Ing the community. Elect-he meeting were Mrs. °d to replace Mrs. Mc-telen Maple, Presldentof A.ilcy as head ofthename
Ihe: Elyria W.W. Now- ta& committee •- "--Jjomer's Club, and Mrs.' PonaU! Evans.Marge Mallo. W.W. Hoe- Plans weretess of Elyria. for the SePt. 12th Card""" 's. Kenneth Haas and """"" l"'~'' 'Irs. Robert Brauer each
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LORAIN COUNTY - Thenewly - formed LorainCounty'Medical Founda-,tlon organized this weekfor a program of aid tomedical education throughgifts to deserving stud-ents working '.i healthfields. Carl M. Adams,
-to lAlep there will bo a
°.Boods to bo
iiH, nuuej.1. ni-uucr cacii — „ !••-•• — ••••-"•** rleldn Carl M Ai•on a 'Shampoo and Set veye Party House. There vice nresldenV and
[from BernlVs Beauty will be I3oor Prizes plus ^ral manager<«* *. dlirlng the meeting; a Pandora Box and Oil Cr?1 mana8cr
_.. , jht Newcomer's were•welcomed, and invited tol]6in, they were; Mrs.iBernaril Gerber, Mrs.ljlObert..De Luciano, /Mrs.Ifaphard'Schoppcrt,' Mrs.[Harmon Mr-fin,, Mrs.
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:You want to live on the .lake economicallyyet elegantly, you'll love thi» ;J bedroomLakefront home with a view of the lakefrom tho dining area, study or living1 room.
[Full basement, garage, ,and largd lot. GillPail! Mac Donald to.uee this for only $27,500.
Won t suffer from the heal In tliifi completelyair-conditioned, 3'bedroom brick ranch, only
..(.4 years old. Very attractive kirchen .withc.deluxe- buJlt-lni; and Anting space.1 Diningroom, bath and 1/2, beautiful hardwood floors
.and natural woodwork throughout, Ree. room..basement, 2 car attached garage witli
„drive.. Just, .reduced to 525,900;
.You rc;uiv to I I U W L - r t | \ i n i n i u c t i . i . - t M - H i i - i : ' . 1
Thin I'rl-lA.'vcl i:; l l r n n i t New.. J i r : t w . ' i h i m -for a lovely family w HL-C noukM tin;l nt.ancnjoyi'.ig the 4 buUrooms, '2 I/U h . - i i t iw , -un.l.Mom-• wtll love ihu ki te he» w U l i a lmnt l iu i t .'cabiuetti. It han a very, attractive foyt>r.and 'flour to.celling brick f ireplace in l iv-ing room., fr're recently reduced.
For a brick ranch at a low price? Then letus show you this Immaculate home, 3 bed-rooms, lovely rec. room In divided base-ment, plus shower and incinerator, fencedyard, aluminum awnings and 2 1/2 car garage-.Only $18,500.
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Officers will serve fnr atwo year period. Raymond5. Morris, personnel dir-ector of Ternstedt 131v-tsioti ]6f General Motorpwas named as assistantchairman. Morris WBB thechairman of the screen-Inn commftleo thfit hand-led 30 appjlcationy earlythiB summer. Mrs. RuthZealley will lie Hecretaryof the foundation and Dr.•I.A. Ciccrella, pulilfcltychairman,
A mini of 527,273 luftfrom the polio immun-t^atlor. program, warTransferred fi'oiu LorainCounty Medical Societyto the foundation sornuweeks ago. The Lorain1
National I3ank a»'trustees'through UG trust officerRalph UlgKlnH, suggested1g ,Investing the funds. .Theibarcl o£ supervisors; un-
tax-deductible donationmemorial gifts, and be-quests to Lorain Count;Memorial Foundation.Office of the foundation
Is located at 428 WcsAve., Elyria where In-qalrieu may be made bycalling Elyritf GA 3-260-or Lorain, EN 3-2604The board of supervisors
with responsibility forthis foundation include:Adams, Mori'fs, JamesH. Herbert, (president ofLorain National I3ank),O.F. Bcckmeyer, Paul C.UcidhclKL-r (county agrl-ctiltilral agent), IligDrs, Clcerrella, J.Lutzand Mercer, and medicalsociety president, Dr. H.!•'.. KlelnhenS, cx-officlo.
WORLD TRAVELERSWILLREGIEVECERTIFICAtES1
AVON LAKH - Thechildren's summerreading program at theAvon1 Lake Public.' Lib-rary has ended. There.Tlerr. • who liave he-coniv1 "seasoned" tr' •
In thG 1963 pri, •turrned . 'fCamp-
ing and MotoringThrough Europe" willreceive certificate",stating they have rCimthe required 12 books.
The diplomas will bodistributed to 139 child-ren on Aug. 22: at 2 p.mi,at; the. libear;y;;^.-;"A;i\:'v;
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I-OIV SALK: Used TV'sS9.958t.Un..lilcctronlc l8Lah, . n i Miller Rd.,Avon Lake ,. — —. ....I..Social Nlte Every T«es-*lay 7:15 p.m. American"Legion Post211-Walker& Lear Rd., Avon Lake
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WANTED: Lady Bow-*-lers for Wednesdayafternoon league. Aqua-marine Lanes - WE3-3228.
FOR SALE -Brassdou-ble bed, good condition.WE 4-5754.
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For Sale:,- Antique andi-ronsi fire, screen, deslc.chair, .modern gaar-range, 11 cu. ft.-'refri-gerator, rotary lawmower, cherry,', twlrilMet 10, pair of ruffledcurtains, roris'sbrie;-.girls' clothing-slzeTsl2;bhakespeart; rod, reeland. -net, and.misc-sllan-'oous. Call WE 33172.'
Will baby sit In my homePhone WEstm'orc 76419.
ROWING: Done In mywmc - pick-up and de-liver. Call WE 3-5379
HONING:lotne.
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the playlet "Cinder-, eUa" will be presentedunder the. direction ofMifls BetEey Mopre. , ,
fn costume, Cinderella.will be portrayed by:Suellen Marlmbn;:6ldersinter by PanielaPeter^;kin1;- younger, '.-. 1'bter,
;G odmother; • ^'/lUttiy;;;Brom^g^t¥|oJ^^
incli idtvi Dr. • ' .) '• . Mu.r--cer .ind \-\\ l l i j- | . ' , l i i i i ( v/JiciUjprenentK the I-or.'Mn
Ciniitty PharmaceuticalAssociation. Adams andMorris will bo, ex-offlclo.members of the commit-tee. The public can make
DUTCHER.HURD4 I3HDHOOMS $15,200good location, carpet-ing, basement. Taxesonly $130 yr. NancySyphers.
CHNTHR HALL COL-ONIAL everything youwould expect and morein th lsunusualhomepnAvon Lake's most ex-clusive street, $41,900.Bev Kiousls.
LAKKFKONT JjOT 60x 187, $4500. HettyNtedlng.
STAKTI5K HOME,$15,900, fenced Itackyard, trees,justpaint-,cd. Hetty Nicding.
HUILOON YOUR LOT3 DiamoOM RANCH
$14,000. 'Center hall ranch
$15,400.4 bedroom colonial
1 $17,500.Check our many at-,tractive options to addto these homes. Seeour. lot livings. Askfor lirnest Miaey.
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TEACHERS NEEDED], .-'i'v( *FOR SUNDAYS
The Huntlncton I'lay-house, nestled beneath thelovely shade trees of
.scenic Huntington Park,, Bay Village, holtls a treatfn store for the wholefamily with. Its prop inta-tion of the charting folkmusical, TOM SAWYER,Aug. 21st through Sept. 1.
This highly acclaimedmusical coincdy ,pre-«nlercd in Kansas City,Missouri, In the summeraf 1958 and, In a one-Week engagement, over15,0.00 people jammed theamphitheatre to enjoy thedelightful tunes anil warmhuman story'that placesTOM S/\ \VYEU In a uni-que-'position Of American'olklore.
Frank Luther's delight-'ul score includes such:unes as "In the Spring",'You Can't Teach an Old3og New Tricks," "The31g Missouri", and'There's a New Girl inTown".
Everyone IB familiar. (vlth the antlcti of Tomind his crony, Huclclc-)crry Finn, ae well an
his simple, naive fascin-ation for Becky Thatcherthe "new girl in town."Director , Holt W, .Brawnhie, obtained the talents of
.Roger Brayn, singer,dancer ar J choreogra-pher, for t.ic role of TomSa.wynr. lioRor, who stu-died wi th Pctel Gcnnaroanil Mat Mauox, has per-formed for summerstock, n ightc lub mid tele-vision media. Well-mown in the Clevelandarea as a choreographer,he . has accomplishedchoreography chore* andappeared in many of Thelluntlnston , Playhouseproductions, and last sea-son was a member of Mu-sICHrnlval 's company,appearing In such Phowsas Gypsy, Take M2 Along,and Do Re Me.
Kralg McCu'.tnell, a stu-dent of the 3.idy MurrayStudio in Luraln, has cap-ably performed In numer-ous operettas and recent-ly enacted the lead role in"Amahl and the Night Vis-itors." He Impishly por-trays the role of Huckle-
Finn in the Hunr- Sept. l. Performancesington version of TOM arc scheduled for 8:30SAWYKR. p.m. Wednesdays through
Darliarft Meek, a potlte l-rldays; 2, 7 & 10 p.m.Miss from Loraln, has Saturdays; 2 and 7:30 p.m.been assigned the role of Sundays. Advance reser-,ncc|;y Thatcher. An 3 vations arc recommended
and may be made by cal-ling IK 1-8333 between 2and [> p.m. daily, exceptMondays. Admission tothe 2:00 p.m. matinees,added ui the schedule onlyfor "Tom Sav.'ydr," is-$1.25 for students .and$2.00 for adults. liven-ing prices arc $2.00 onweck'-nlghtB and $2.25 onSaturdays.
DUMBBELL PEOPLEIN A HAKUIiU, \VORLD,originally scheduled forpi .mentation August 28ththru Sept 1st, has beenCANCELLED' from th-Playhouse schedule., •
Art Display on exhibitin the Carriage Room ofthe theater August 21ttthrough Sept. 1st will boprovided by AlexDery, animpressionist artist, wellknpwn in NortheasternOhio as an extremely In-teresting painter with the
cappulla Kotolyf , Barbarahas yung for operettas,'banquet*-, church ser-vlciis, , installations', andin the Messiah. .She \ts &member of i musicalf a m i l y which boasts Itnown trio ami urchoHtra..Uarha'ra also jrasHcs-scn aStale Quuen t i t le: wlucliincluded ta'ont. competi-tion.
The production, |ncor-poraUnp adult talent Inmany of the roles (as wulliis junior tnlent whereapplicable:), presentsHetty Jane Lang as AuntPolly, Jim Spanglcr, asInjun Joe, Ann HardingVena'jlc as the WIdderDo<;glas, Paula Meyer asMI-H. Harper, and David,Rothcl ap Judge Thatcher.
C: finally scheduled lor.a' one-week run, the showhas been extended for thesecond week, , through
ability to paint faster thanany other artist In Clnvc,Kstrcmcly busy as Pros,of the Cleveland RubberStamp Co., he enter tain aand promotes an Interestin original painting1 whichIs bis hobby, hi.i Impres-sions of Cleveland scenesare fu l l of nxcitemeritandcolor, for in them arethings added and takenaway to make the pclturepleasing to the artist and Anyone Intere&t^the eye of all who view a serving In thls'.capat^tjDery painting. His mas- should cdntftctiVJJbfiltsrpteces not only tell a Clorko.':ln"*-1J-''"'L'm*M
story of agrcatartist.but Schoolalso a great man. . ; hbme^
AVON LAKE ;^; .,call has g<jne outib^tfa'iA-'on Lake " !"'tional X ,. ,- .__Church School teacher;for both theand U a.m. vsessions. ' , .., 1V.
Church attcndanceiwCIncreased andth'eloBaiseveral ceBCber&^durlthe past year.;'-hflB^suited in a..;-teafchiil
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