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w 3$ The Paper That Pots AMHERST FIRST Vol. XLVI, No. 27 TEN PAGES AMHERST, OhlO, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1964 THE SANDSTONE CENTER OF THE WORLD Amherst Lions Prepare for Sesquiccntennial Sales mmmmmnmimmmmmmmmmmma mjn:mikvwmk.r!mu nil ill f . -?-- ,,3 Sesqui Coins Are Available ; "Back to the Old Sprino" fifty-cent pieces, redeemable for the full price on or before August 12, from any Amherst merchant, are now available at all down-town stores and the three local banks. The "gold" coins are In commemoration of the Amherst Sesquicentennial, which will be celebrated August 1-8. Although the coins are redeemable for full price, it Is believed that many residents will want to keep at least one of the coins for a souvenir of the celebration. fo), udaet for Set at Chest Appoints Heads R, Muzilla, H. J. Moivcomber Howard J. 'Mowcomber, owner cal attorney Raymond Muzilla Jan balance of $5,000. an an- Hired were Mrs. Betty Jane nave oeen names, captain ' ' ticipated tax evaluation (including Turk, two years' training at Kent 1964 Community Chest Campaign, .. nnM.t,nn, ., ,n5c . J state University, tor the nrimarv id UCation Amherst board of education that way, members presented a 1965 school budget of $1,323,546 to several Interested citizens at- a public hearing Tuesday in Central auditor ium. Teacher. Hired SoUtk AmherSt In the regular July meeting held immediately after the hearing, tt jt f board members hired four more Names W alters Anticipated income for the year teachers and accepted the resig nation of one. Head of Schools slated for the first or second week in October. the additional two mills to be State University, ifor the primary placed on the November ballot) of grades; Dennis Michalski, BS t u v , u - $828,480, school foundation pro- trom .bowling ureen boate univer- t Mowcomber will be in charge am a tol) .4,0 on sitv. social studies: Rnhert V. TCs- I of donations from local business- miscellaneous iunds (rent ees posito, IBS from Baldwin-Wallace r men, while Muzilla wdl head col- tuition) of $g 0OQ moD College Kaye Koontz BS t lections (from the professional men. for bug repacement of $4 575 from Otterbein College, speech t ........ . . . superintendent William A. 81111 awimucs. is.aren iv. xenman, of Amherst since 1961, coming Smm jnted Qut tngt tfa English teacheri resigned. from Cuyahoga Falls where he valuation and foundation studente Mentioned was employed wHh the Kroger program on- Superintendent Smith noted .ZT'Z'VrZ":" Actual tax figures ior that as of May 1, 1964, there are k Numerous requests by interested -K,,,v, ' . , exlsling millage will not be avail- ages of 5 and 17 living in the Am- I t Amherst's two Miss Ohio con- residents have resulted in plans ,u , ' j U: n... .i,-j. able ""til September, and the 3609 boys and girls between the Abraham, Fritz Wilms, testants, Leslie King and Kathy for another picture-guessing con- i0 s th ' road ' ith hei; scho1 foundation program monies herst school district. Ruth and Paul Friend; MrRririP. nrP in a final whirl test during Amherst's Sesauicen- u,,.- ... m" available will not be determined Last year's enrollment was ap- standing, Carl Wilms, Al Goohs, of activity, and enjoying it' Les- tennial celebration, August 1-8. 15. James 1 1 Sue 6 and John Until October- T1'8 Program is proximately 2850, with this year's William Robertson, Lions Pres- iie, "Miss Sandusky 1964" and ' The contest held two years ago 4 ' ' ' ' ' 'based on the number of teachers anticipated enrollment set at 3029. ident Bill Starbuck and Robert Ka'thy, "Miss Cleveland 1964", was termed unusually successful, ' MuzU)a moved to Amnet iast a,nd pupiI? system. Smith Bids Accepted ana it is noped tnlat even more t alsu ieiuoiiea max oae program mias ior mux, Jtucnen supplies ' 0 miffht pvfin hp p hmmeiTivi Final Ann onhnnl hue tirpc WAra nnppntprt Amherst Lions prepared th' week to open their store for the sale of Sesqui souvenirs and apparel. 1 Demonstrating their wares are: left to right in front row, Bill Van Horn, Bill" Nickel, Bob Lee, Al Dover, Bill Williams and J. Royal Keller; second row, Paul Wilms, Don Woods, Gene Lyle, Milad John Local Miss Ohio "Guess Who" Contest Contestants Have Sated for n n , , , Pictures Needed Busy schedule Renouard. Attending the meeting are preparing for the "Miss Ohio' but not pictured was Ray Haff. pageant at Cedar Point, sched-The club has rented a store uied for juy 22-24. room on rark Avenue wnicn Roth will havp Amherst sun pictures will be submitted this has practiced in Amherst since year, for posting in store windows liqfin ,. H na j nr,i flhng date ,for the budget is July and a bid for paving and construc- i ,V, A ,., J ow.wu in in the downtown area. Valuable as division attorney with the tion was discussed. will h nnpn wppir purls nftpr . s u ...ji j...-- prizes will be given to those eues-' o . - tt!. t:.1 J-tfrgesx single uem m ine oua- low 'Dia ior muK supply was 01- July n. Members wil man the Z" 7,, ? g the most number of pictures VZZ " ' - get is instruction, $890,459, which fered by Clovervale Creamery of store to sell top hats, ladies' Friday, Les had been in Chicago AFS Students to Arrive Saturday Forty-three American Field Service foreign students will arrive in Amherst with police escort on Saturday at 1 pjn. as part of a 17-day tour. They will travel here by Continental Trailway bus from Girard, Pennsylvania, after previously stopping at various places in Delaware and New York. Saturday afternoon will consti- tute a ffree period for the guests, ' giving unem a cnance to rest ana catch up on letter writing. Their busy schedule will begin Saturday-evening with a bermuda hop at the high school parking area, sponsored toy the high school AFS club. Sunday morning will be open for church attendance, and at 1:50 in the afternoon the guests and one student from each host family will enjoy a bus trip to the sandstone "quarries and Oberlin College. A guides will be provided for every ten 01, fifteen people. Last Friday evening the Board ,yinal event & the weekend will Nadine Gehl off Dr. Socha's of- state r3ar He is a member of the Ohio ac0lmtf r 67-28 eT nt of the Lorain. Prices quoted included of Education held a special meet- a picnic for host tg anticipated expenditures. Auxilia- .0435 per half pint without refri- ing to name a new superinten guests on Sunday evening at Wag- Be-wiU end programs. bonnets, arm bands, fancy gart- on ner summer telegrapher job ers and orignt red ties. Proceeds from the sale of Ses- , 1 ....Ml U. ,tA V... t V. n Hu a;. win " weeK leave or aDsence by ner offip thi w.k nri t ,ifh nuvmjr aau josepn a retirement funds tuition tor the month principal 01 Avon Hign SchooL , 6 club in its local sight-saving understanding boss. iWeel.aJn,?"eXt' Wlth Church. He resides at 1165 Park 1J ' t ttJ?I T , Walters, who is 39. was eiven a Mn. Wagner and a program by Miss King has been invited to photos should be of Uving peo. f" 'P" anfid ductions, psychologists' salaries and Moelk Sales of Elyria sub- thr:yKenanr t con'ra1( a The Le ?s wm leave Amherst Kp si vnnsiiist w th thp r.pnTi , ..... . 6 ... their three sons, Craig John. 6 j , 4 j.!. of $10,500 for the first venr. Sal- lne guests wiu leave Amnersx . , pJe slm m rtmnerst, or possiDiy nt,,,,.. 4tv, a j t al-c,1'c uuu piogram iiuuea uius on a numuer ui caie- . I nt flflO on Mnnrfaw nAminc tn Miller orchestra this Saturday those who have moved recently, gln 4" reduction. . teria supplies. The board voted to ary fcf the next two. years was "hJ"! night at Cedar Point. This will They can be any she, but large steven 4 weeks. otner expenditures mclude ad. accepit ,the low bid for each item not set. .. ., c and Waon D C be the climax of a . busy day, enough for the subject to be re- Cj(nif0ftf JT)n),r, ministration costs (including sal- with the understanding that Walters will Ibegin his duties Mrs, Thomas Simpson isWr-mcluding participation In the cognized. "Nav baby pictures" has MlUpVI UlS anes, legal work, advertising and matching equipment (such as August 1, replacing Thomas man of the local AFS, chapter Cleveland Indians special honor been stipulated, with the age pre- . . i " maintenance of the administration dishes and silverware) be con- Simpson, 'who was executive head Jane'steury IS president'"tit W f.Y Miss Ohio contestants .of the ferably 18 or over. AdviSed to Sllbmit b"lldmg' $37'660J (2.85 per cent); sidered on a group toasis. at south Amherst nine years. high school AFS- club, and Leon-area at 1 o'clock, and her pres- Assisting Mrs. Gehl in the con- iw SBn,ool libraries (including salaries B. F. Goodrich was awarded the ard T,yie is advisor Mrs. Marga-entation of the trophy for the test will be Pam Forester and 1 7. . and books), $21,597 (1.63 per bid for new and recap bus tires. He graduated from Ohio Uni- ret Egeand is serving as bus Miss Sandusky Race at Thistle- Margaret Meyer, also of Dr. So- AppllCatlOJlS NOW cent); transportation of pupils (in- The board will purchase nine new versity with a bachelor of science chairman for the event, and Kathy down later in the afternoon. On chu's office. eluding salaries and bus mainte- tires and 15 recaps. Only one bid and master's degree in education, Tropio is in charge of the bermuda Friday she will be guest speaker Those submitting photographs "Girls - don't wait until the nance), $42,674 (3.22 per cent); was submitted on construction of and has one year credit toward nop. frr the Sandusky Jaycees, spon- should also arrange to pick them last minute to enter the Sesqui- operation and maintenance of the two tennis courts at Shupe school, a Ph.D degree in school admini- Serving as hosts to the foreign tors of the Miss Sandusky pag- up after the contest is over, Mrs. centennial beauty contest." school plant (including salaries, repair of the drive at Powers stration at Western Reserve Uni- guests will be the following per- Dr. Pecora Starts Dental Practice 1 f . -v 1 r, t . -- ,1 I, 1 yVr ; eant, and will also be stationed GeM said. at the Sandusky tourists booth for a period of time. C omlil T ii"uw.i Miss McBride has an even ""'MM LtOreUCe busier schedule, including her appearance at the Richardson ASSUUieS DlltieS naraow opening on rnuay, veu-nis tournament on Sunday, Cleveland parade on special fashion show next Wednesday, plus numerous other personal appearances during the next week. Jean Schaeffer, director of the suPPiies utilities, (repairs, etc.), school and repair and resurfacing versity. Monday,aya As Rotary Pres. -1 Rotarv Club 'Dr. Albert Michael Pecora, Jr., . rr D.D.S., has announced the opening Heflds .JVaiHed of his office at 234 Church street in association with Dr. N.A. Rubel General chairmen for Amherst in thp HAHoml nMBAtlna t .nfla. Pitorv Plll.K hnvp TtnmpH thpir IE ... v.w 0 . . . . . i,hv,(VU W " . " " , 1 try. " ' committees for the year. :r4- Dr. Pecora is the son of Mr. and Dale W. Sptegetoerg is chairman Mrs. Albert Pecora, 133 Forest of the club services committee. Hill drive. He is a graduate of Sub-committee chairmen are Wil-Amherst high school, and received Ham .M. Kish, attendance; Ralph his Doctor of Dental Surgery de- Zilch, classifications; Fred Powers, gree from Georgetown University club bulletin; Wilbur Stell, fellow-on June 8. While at the University 3nip; Ray Muzilla, magazine; Fred he served as editor of the George- erger, membership; Bill Ed-town Dental Journal. wards, public relations; Dan Bu- serr Rotary information; Jack WDI Koontz, sergeant-at-arms; William Omen I lan Hempel, general program; Roy r, n , Schaeffer, Rotary Ann programs; liUmmagC Sale Tom Snyder, Rotery-Llons pro- "v'W pageant again this year, is urging v per cent;; aeDt 01 tne tennis courts at steeie nign tMn, , Simpson, Jr, Richaird Cooley, Dr. girls to enter their names im- sfVIce notes (including payment school. The board decided to wait teactang tpiw in- Robert MuHord Kubusk mediately, so that they can be f P"nc.pal p us mterest), $21,250 until more bids are submitted and es four years at Canton Aan given extra coaching before the Per cent); attendance dfficer, gave Smith authority to award where he taught science in the c Rex Morgan, James big event which is slated for JS nn P6r C6?!): Pf05' the contract to low bidder. junior high school and at Tm- Da!mely Wayne Standen, Zig- Aueust 1 676 (-05 Per cent); capital outlay, Miscellaneous k-s Vocational High School; two mund u wWsm Marks, jl- Earlv reeistrants will have ad- $12'7'10 ('97 ceot)l In other action tne ,board ac- years at WilUard where he seph "Poyak, Clem Rice, Joseph vantage over late entries she w f- ltemS " uthe prPfd cepted .the school insurance policy taught fourth grade and a com- Tropio, H. A. Loutzenhiser, Martin S3 iteeTfraWM S5e fw bude "e jef bv cial le- offered toy Pioneer Mutual Cas- bination seventh-eighth grade. Congdon Gearge Uhric, Frank sSLdlooS V'f ' stfte..a?d federal aid re" ual Company. The concern of- He was principal at Avon High Kov-Idh,. E. Lyle, Dr. W. P. otiic puLcii'imi, anu au re nun. in- iers cwo ijunuies, scimui 'uiiie aiia Acnooi uuee years ana was eie- Wagner; be set up. . . , eluded In the above figures. These 24 hour accident plan. It was sta- mentary principal three years Otto Bac . iu dc.iDc ic.u u., uems include tne luncft and milk ted that about one-third ol tne prior to that two to the World's Fair via the programs, recreation, retirement students participate in the insur- airline of her choice plus $150 of bonds and interest, the Federal ance Droeram. Walters spent the summer in cash await the girl who will be VA (guidance and counseling) and A resolution was passed offic- Washington D. C. as a consul- Baiih, Elmer . Reichert, Ir ving Emmerich, Joseph Yaneris, William Davidson, William Fullar, Rogert Waite, Robert Voss, James Kaiser, J. V. Godfrey, Neal Gil- chosen to represent Amherst as workbooks and other uniform ially transferring the Murello pro- tant to the President's task force bert joseph Kjioride, John Coniry, Dr. G. R. Wiseman, Norman Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shumtaker Gerald C. Lorence, administra' grams; Art Engle, emergency pro- tor of Amherst Hospital, assumed Wavne Garland. A rummage sale sponsored by grams. his duties Monday as president of the Amherst Republican Women's Tom Gigliotti is head of the vo- the Amherst Rotary Club. Dinnpr Will Mark Club will ibe held Friday and Sat- cational service-committee. Serv- UlUHCl WIU iiu iv urday, July 11 and 12, in the ing as sub-committee members are ?thrs assuming office were pis ri i A & P buildins. on. the corner Peto Sliman. buver-ssller rela- uale w- apiegeioerg, vice presi- uas.iv, o iuuuu..ic. of Church Street and Park Ave- Hons and competitor relations; dent! Ken Alexander, secretary; . . . f . T?rt-ot "Rllfl" Branca 4rao'iii. nue. Jim Nabakowski, Employer-em Sesqui Queen during the August saleable Items, perty between Oberlin avenue and on poverty. He served as ad- 1-8 festivities, Second prize in Questions Leavitt road north of Emerald visor In setting up the eurricu the contest will be $100 cash, Questions raised by those in at- Valley Coutry Club to the Lorain .u'n in 84 training centers in hnt thp wn rhinmnux and third prize, $50. tendance at the hearing centered school district. ' the country. ' Girls will be judged on poise primarily around the proposed ad- It was also pointed out that dri- ' ' and personaUty, uTswim suit and ditional two mills which will be ver's training will not W offered He and his wife Mary Fran- the next Board f Education everunff eown! requested in the November ballot- this next year, since it has been , JJfve three children, Audeen, meeting, which has been moved evening suwn. ' 1a w ninm. 11 anri Poh Rov. un to Julv 13 at 7:30 n m anri Julv 20 Is the deadline for mg. oeaarso mesai upwj am uui- --. ' -,. . - -f Mitrv In the contest which is Superintendent Smith stated side driver (training instruction Jr., o. iney are presently in nnn? tn , m IS or that the additional two mills will firm to handle the student driver at 36699 Kinzle Road, Avon single, of th'? Amherst. South be used for adjustments in teach- training. Amherst or Pirelands School ers' salaries. Someone asked, "If Districts, between the Id nml OR rnfriao mail m)tf Miuii. T .HiPc- Rhon. their raise?" Board president Roy , ,, . . colon Schaeffer pointed out that since IZJTJit -bool "would then be getting They are presently living plans to attend as a spectator. The budget will be reviewed at He has been invited to attend this time. he sub- al passes, will the teachers get Police Complete Check of Post Office Vehicles Manor, Mischka's Restaurant or receiveSi Jt wou,d be p tQ Amherst Aerie Eagles will cele- raise teacher salaries. He also noted that although the additional mills will be earmarked for teacher salaries, law will not permit them to be placed on the ballot ROoert "Bud" Krause, treasurer. (Uo ,..! , the local I V.-L.' 1 I r,..i .v, ! 'tv. .u On the (board of directors for 1962- vl.u-.j ro v. IVUUUSrvC IS iuiui ntc weeft u. nic ucmiui, piu,ycc iciauuiia, idu ouaci, nic T oruLliernuuu uver uo jema nf." w (ho irrnnn w 11 f-nnrtnot la Pnnnt.ru lTonr. Wn Toot- TJm, Wacom . Hie I. tl Store in the vacant building a- cupational information; Bert Wit- Lorence; 1963-1966, cross from Lessiter Pharmacy on te, trade associations. ancl "0D6rl mgranam; lab-iabT, Park Avenue. Heavy items sudh Robert Ingnaham heads the Dal; sPlege'berg and Jack Bel- as turniture and Bwn mowers community service committee. ""s""" will be sold at this time. (Continued on Page 4) ENTRY BLANK Amherst Sesqui Queen - - 1964 (Open to any girl, married or single, of the Amherst, South Amherst, or Firelands School Districts, between the ages of 16 and 25.) Na 1 rr-J"Iy with a dinn-er New Commander Special recognition will also be LeRoy Kubuske has bee i named given at this time to Charter and new Commander of the local Ara- fiftv year members. Members may erican Legion post. He will assume i.orence, wno served as vice obtain tiheir tickets for. the dinner his duties some time this month, president of Rotary last year, has from the club steward. Richard Sabiers was elected been Amherst Hospital adminis- The Amherst Aerie was insti- first vice-president, and Mort A. traior since 1960. He is a director tuted July 2, 1906, with the charter Plato, second vice-president, of the Lorain County Chapter of issued August 10, 1906. First meet- Other officers include Esther the American Heart Association ings were held upstairs in the Mikolajewski, adjutant; Ellsworth and served as treasurer of the Lo- building on the Northeast, corner Towne, finance officer; Jack Griif- rain 4th of July celebration com- of Park Avenue and Church fin, service officer; Jan Long- mittee. Street, and then later at Park streth, sergeant at ar-ns and He is a member of the American A venue near Main Street. In 1938 George Mengik, chaplain. College df Hospital Administra- the members of the fast growing tors, the American Hospital Asso- fraternal order negotiated to pur- Calendar ciation, the Ohio Hospital Associa- chase the Aschenbach property on viaiiiiu tion and the American Association the Northwest corner of North July 10 Amherst Recreation of Hospital Accountants. He is al- Main and Milan Avenue. , , "Olympics", Memorial Field, so a licensed public accountant The new home was dedicated on ' 1:30 p.m. r J. Address and a iicensed securities salesman. January 8, 1939, with a class of July 10, 11 Republican Women's ' "'" Lorence, his wife Margaret and 18 new members. The Amherst Rummage Sale, A & P build-a son. Lee. reside at 61 9 Wash- i?aiioo him.p Uon nMiuo In mm. Inff Age ington Street. They have two munity taflfairs for fifty eight July 11 Ice cream Social spon- other children, Janet and James, years, participating In parades, sored by E.U.B. Youth Fel- Janet is a senior at tlhe Univer- building a monument on the south . lowship, 5 to 8 p.m. slty of Miami in Florida and James side of the town hall lawn and July 22, 23, 24 Miss Ohio Con- is a first lieutenant in the Air sponsoring the 1964 cancer fund test at Cedar Point. Phone No (Clip and mall to Mildred's Ladles' Shop, Mary Edwards' Beauty Salon, the Amherst News-Times, Marble-Manor, Mischka's Restaurant, or Wayne Garland no later than July 20, 1964.) Postal employee Frank Reichert check, according to Postmaster over into private driving of pos- uccepts a safety sticker from Am- Fred (Deiner, is to make certain tal employees and, it is hoped, the herst Police Sgt. Ed Kobal as po- that all local postal vehicles are general pubiic A check was made lice complete a salfety check of all mechnaically sound so that any local postal vehicles. chance of mechanically-caused ac- thls W on aU P"vate of The Amherst post office branch cidents can be eliminated. Postal employees, as well as on has participated in the National A second benefit of the program, all post office-owned vehicles, all Corps, stationed at Shreve Port, collection under the chairmanship August 1-8 Amherst Sesqui Vehicle Safety Check program according to Demer, is that inter- of which received a clean bUl of Louisiana. of Donald Flock. Week. since 1956. Primary purpose of the est in accident prevention carries health.
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Full Text | w 3$ The Paper That Pots AMHERST FIRST Vol. XLVI, No. 27 TEN PAGES AMHERST, OhlO, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1964 THE SANDSTONE CENTER OF THE WORLD Amherst Lions Prepare for Sesquiccntennial Sales mmmmmnmimmmmmmmmmmma mjn:mikvwmk.r!mu nil ill f . -?-- ,,3 Sesqui Coins Are Available ; "Back to the Old Sprino" fifty-cent pieces, redeemable for the full price on or before August 12, from any Amherst merchant, are now available at all down-town stores and the three local banks. The "gold" coins are In commemoration of the Amherst Sesquicentennial, which will be celebrated August 1-8. Although the coins are redeemable for full price, it Is believed that many residents will want to keep at least one of the coins for a souvenir of the celebration. fo), udaet for Set at Chest Appoints Heads R, Muzilla, H. J. Moivcomber Howard J. 'Mowcomber, owner cal attorney Raymond Muzilla Jan balance of $5,000. an an- Hired were Mrs. Betty Jane nave oeen names, captain ' ' ticipated tax evaluation (including Turk, two years' training at Kent 1964 Community Chest Campaign, .. nnM.t,nn, ., ,n5c . J state University, tor the nrimarv id UCation Amherst board of education that way, members presented a 1965 school budget of $1,323,546 to several Interested citizens at- a public hearing Tuesday in Central auditor ium. Teacher. Hired SoUtk AmherSt In the regular July meeting held immediately after the hearing, tt jt f board members hired four more Names W alters Anticipated income for the year teachers and accepted the resig nation of one. Head of Schools slated for the first or second week in October. the additional two mills to be State University, ifor the primary placed on the November ballot) of grades; Dennis Michalski, BS t u v , u - $828,480, school foundation pro- trom .bowling ureen boate univer- t Mowcomber will be in charge am a tol) .4,0 on sitv. social studies: Rnhert V. TCs- I of donations from local business- miscellaneous iunds (rent ees posito, IBS from Baldwin-Wallace r men, while Muzilla wdl head col- tuition) of $g 0OQ moD College Kaye Koontz BS t lections (from the professional men. for bug repacement of $4 575 from Otterbein College, speech t ........ . . . superintendent William A. 81111 awimucs. is.aren iv. xenman, of Amherst since 1961, coming Smm jnted Qut tngt tfa English teacheri resigned. from Cuyahoga Falls where he valuation and foundation studente Mentioned was employed wHh the Kroger program on- Superintendent Smith noted .ZT'Z'VrZ":" Actual tax figures ior that as of May 1, 1964, there are k Numerous requests by interested -K,,,v, ' . , exlsling millage will not be avail- ages of 5 and 17 living in the Am- I t Amherst's two Miss Ohio con- residents have resulted in plans ,u , ' j U: n... .i,-j. able ""til September, and the 3609 boys and girls between the Abraham, Fritz Wilms, testants, Leslie King and Kathy for another picture-guessing con- i0 s th ' road ' ith hei; scho1 foundation program monies herst school district. Ruth and Paul Friend; MrRririP. nrP in a final whirl test during Amherst's Sesauicen- u,,.- ... m" available will not be determined Last year's enrollment was ap- standing, Carl Wilms, Al Goohs, of activity, and enjoying it' Les- tennial celebration, August 1-8. 15. James 1 1 Sue 6 and John Until October- T1'8 Program is proximately 2850, with this year's William Robertson, Lions Pres- iie, "Miss Sandusky 1964" and ' The contest held two years ago 4 ' ' ' ' ' 'based on the number of teachers anticipated enrollment set at 3029. ident Bill Starbuck and Robert Ka'thy, "Miss Cleveland 1964", was termed unusually successful, ' MuzU)a moved to Amnet iast a,nd pupiI? system. Smith Bids Accepted ana it is noped tnlat even more t alsu ieiuoiiea max oae program mias ior mux, Jtucnen supplies ' 0 miffht pvfin hp p hmmeiTivi Final Ann onhnnl hue tirpc WAra nnppntprt Amherst Lions prepared th' week to open their store for the sale of Sesqui souvenirs and apparel. 1 Demonstrating their wares are: left to right in front row, Bill Van Horn, Bill" Nickel, Bob Lee, Al Dover, Bill Williams and J. Royal Keller; second row, Paul Wilms, Don Woods, Gene Lyle, Milad John Local Miss Ohio "Guess Who" Contest Contestants Have Sated for n n , , , Pictures Needed Busy schedule Renouard. Attending the meeting are preparing for the "Miss Ohio' but not pictured was Ray Haff. pageant at Cedar Point, sched-The club has rented a store uied for juy 22-24. room on rark Avenue wnicn Roth will havp Amherst sun pictures will be submitted this has practiced in Amherst since year, for posting in store windows liqfin ,. H na j nr,i flhng date ,for the budget is July and a bid for paving and construc- i ,V, A ,., J ow.wu in in the downtown area. Valuable as division attorney with the tion was discussed. will h nnpn wppir purls nftpr . s u ...ji j...-- prizes will be given to those eues-' o . - tt!. t:.1 J-tfrgesx single uem m ine oua- low 'Dia ior muK supply was 01- July n. Members wil man the Z" 7,, ? g the most number of pictures VZZ " ' - get is instruction, $890,459, which fered by Clovervale Creamery of store to sell top hats, ladies' Friday, Les had been in Chicago AFS Students to Arrive Saturday Forty-three American Field Service foreign students will arrive in Amherst with police escort on Saturday at 1 pjn. as part of a 17-day tour. They will travel here by Continental Trailway bus from Girard, Pennsylvania, after previously stopping at various places in Delaware and New York. Saturday afternoon will consti- tute a ffree period for the guests, ' giving unem a cnance to rest ana catch up on letter writing. Their busy schedule will begin Saturday-evening with a bermuda hop at the high school parking area, sponsored toy the high school AFS club. Sunday morning will be open for church attendance, and at 1:50 in the afternoon the guests and one student from each host family will enjoy a bus trip to the sandstone "quarries and Oberlin College. A guides will be provided for every ten 01, fifteen people. Last Friday evening the Board ,yinal event & the weekend will Nadine Gehl off Dr. Socha's of- state r3ar He is a member of the Ohio ac0lmtf r 67-28 eT nt of the Lorain. Prices quoted included of Education held a special meet- a picnic for host tg anticipated expenditures. Auxilia- .0435 per half pint without refri- ing to name a new superinten guests on Sunday evening at Wag- Be-wiU end programs. bonnets, arm bands, fancy gart- on ner summer telegrapher job ers and orignt red ties. Proceeds from the sale of Ses- , 1 ....Ml U. ,tA V... t V. n Hu a;. win " weeK leave or aDsence by ner offip thi w.k nri t ,ifh nuvmjr aau josepn a retirement funds tuition tor the month principal 01 Avon Hign SchooL , 6 club in its local sight-saving understanding boss. iWeel.aJn,?"eXt' Wlth Church. He resides at 1165 Park 1J ' t ttJ?I T , Walters, who is 39. was eiven a Mn. Wagner and a program by Miss King has been invited to photos should be of Uving peo. f" 'P" anfid ductions, psychologists' salaries and Moelk Sales of Elyria sub- thr:yKenanr t con'ra1( a The Le ?s wm leave Amherst Kp si vnnsiiist w th thp r.pnTi , ..... . 6 ... their three sons, Craig John. 6 j , 4 j.!. of $10,500 for the first venr. Sal- lne guests wiu leave Amnersx . , pJe slm m rtmnerst, or possiDiy nt,,,,.. 4tv, a j t al-c,1'c uuu piogram iiuuea uius on a numuer ui caie- . I nt flflO on Mnnrfaw nAminc tn Miller orchestra this Saturday those who have moved recently, gln 4" reduction. . teria supplies. The board voted to ary fcf the next two. years was "hJ"! night at Cedar Point. This will They can be any she, but large steven 4 weeks. otner expenditures mclude ad. accepit ,the low bid for each item not set. .. ., c and Waon D C be the climax of a . busy day, enough for the subject to be re- Cj(nif0ftf JT)n),r, ministration costs (including sal- with the understanding that Walters will Ibegin his duties Mrs, Thomas Simpson isWr-mcluding participation In the cognized. "Nav baby pictures" has MlUpVI UlS anes, legal work, advertising and matching equipment (such as August 1, replacing Thomas man of the local AFS, chapter Cleveland Indians special honor been stipulated, with the age pre- . . i " maintenance of the administration dishes and silverware) be con- Simpson, 'who was executive head Jane'steury IS president'"tit W f.Y Miss Ohio contestants .of the ferably 18 or over. AdviSed to Sllbmit b"lldmg' $37'660J (2.85 per cent); sidered on a group toasis. at south Amherst nine years. high school AFS- club, and Leon-area at 1 o'clock, and her pres- Assisting Mrs. Gehl in the con- iw SBn,ool libraries (including salaries B. F. Goodrich was awarded the ard T,yie is advisor Mrs. Marga-entation of the trophy for the test will be Pam Forester and 1 7. . and books), $21,597 (1.63 per bid for new and recap bus tires. He graduated from Ohio Uni- ret Egeand is serving as bus Miss Sandusky Race at Thistle- Margaret Meyer, also of Dr. So- AppllCatlOJlS NOW cent); transportation of pupils (in- The board will purchase nine new versity with a bachelor of science chairman for the event, and Kathy down later in the afternoon. On chu's office. eluding salaries and bus mainte- tires and 15 recaps. Only one bid and master's degree in education, Tropio is in charge of the bermuda Friday she will be guest speaker Those submitting photographs "Girls - don't wait until the nance), $42,674 (3.22 per cent); was submitted on construction of and has one year credit toward nop. frr the Sandusky Jaycees, spon- should also arrange to pick them last minute to enter the Sesqui- operation and maintenance of the two tennis courts at Shupe school, a Ph.D degree in school admini- Serving as hosts to the foreign tors of the Miss Sandusky pag- up after the contest is over, Mrs. centennial beauty contest." school plant (including salaries, repair of the drive at Powers stration at Western Reserve Uni- guests will be the following per- Dr. Pecora Starts Dental Practice 1 f . -v 1 r, t . -- ,1 I, 1 yVr ; eant, and will also be stationed GeM said. at the Sandusky tourists booth for a period of time. C omlil T ii"uw.i Miss McBride has an even ""'MM LtOreUCe busier schedule, including her appearance at the Richardson ASSUUieS DlltieS naraow opening on rnuay, veu-nis tournament on Sunday, Cleveland parade on special fashion show next Wednesday, plus numerous other personal appearances during the next week. Jean Schaeffer, director of the suPPiies utilities, (repairs, etc.), school and repair and resurfacing versity. Monday,aya As Rotary Pres. -1 Rotarv Club 'Dr. Albert Michael Pecora, Jr., . rr D.D.S., has announced the opening Heflds .JVaiHed of his office at 234 Church street in association with Dr. N.A. Rubel General chairmen for Amherst in thp HAHoml nMBAtlna t .nfla. Pitorv Plll.K hnvp TtnmpH thpir IE ... v.w 0 . . . . . i,hv,(VU W " . " " , 1 try. " ' committees for the year. :r4- Dr. Pecora is the son of Mr. and Dale W. Sptegetoerg is chairman Mrs. Albert Pecora, 133 Forest of the club services committee. Hill drive. He is a graduate of Sub-committee chairmen are Wil-Amherst high school, and received Ham .M. Kish, attendance; Ralph his Doctor of Dental Surgery de- Zilch, classifications; Fred Powers, gree from Georgetown University club bulletin; Wilbur Stell, fellow-on June 8. While at the University 3nip; Ray Muzilla, magazine; Fred he served as editor of the George- erger, membership; Bill Ed-town Dental Journal. wards, public relations; Dan Bu- serr Rotary information; Jack WDI Koontz, sergeant-at-arms; William Omen I lan Hempel, general program; Roy r, n , Schaeffer, Rotary Ann programs; liUmmagC Sale Tom Snyder, Rotery-Llons pro- "v'W pageant again this year, is urging v per cent;; aeDt 01 tne tennis courts at steeie nign tMn, , Simpson, Jr, Richaird Cooley, Dr. girls to enter their names im- sfVIce notes (including payment school. The board decided to wait teactang tpiw in- Robert MuHord Kubusk mediately, so that they can be f P"nc.pal p us mterest), $21,250 until more bids are submitted and es four years at Canton Aan given extra coaching before the Per cent); attendance dfficer, gave Smith authority to award where he taught science in the c Rex Morgan, James big event which is slated for JS nn P6r C6?!): Pf05' the contract to low bidder. junior high school and at Tm- Da!mely Wayne Standen, Zig- Aueust 1 676 (-05 Per cent); capital outlay, Miscellaneous k-s Vocational High School; two mund u wWsm Marks, jl- Earlv reeistrants will have ad- $12'7'10 ('97 ceot)l In other action tne ,board ac- years at WilUard where he seph "Poyak, Clem Rice, Joseph vantage over late entries she w f- ltemS " uthe prPfd cepted .the school insurance policy taught fourth grade and a com- Tropio, H. A. Loutzenhiser, Martin S3 iteeTfraWM S5e fw bude "e jef bv cial le- offered toy Pioneer Mutual Cas- bination seventh-eighth grade. Congdon Gearge Uhric, Frank sSLdlooS V'f ' stfte..a?d federal aid re" ual Company. The concern of- He was principal at Avon High Kov-Idh,. E. Lyle, Dr. W. P. otiic puLcii'imi, anu au re nun. in- iers cwo ijunuies, scimui 'uiiie aiia Acnooi uuee years ana was eie- Wagner; be set up. . . , eluded In the above figures. These 24 hour accident plan. It was sta- mentary principal three years Otto Bac . iu dc.iDc ic.u u., uems include tne luncft and milk ted that about one-third ol tne prior to that two to the World's Fair via the programs, recreation, retirement students participate in the insur- airline of her choice plus $150 of bonds and interest, the Federal ance Droeram. Walters spent the summer in cash await the girl who will be VA (guidance and counseling) and A resolution was passed offic- Washington D. C. as a consul- Baiih, Elmer . Reichert, Ir ving Emmerich, Joseph Yaneris, William Davidson, William Fullar, Rogert Waite, Robert Voss, James Kaiser, J. V. Godfrey, Neal Gil- chosen to represent Amherst as workbooks and other uniform ially transferring the Murello pro- tant to the President's task force bert joseph Kjioride, John Coniry, Dr. G. R. Wiseman, Norman Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shumtaker Gerald C. Lorence, administra' grams; Art Engle, emergency pro- tor of Amherst Hospital, assumed Wavne Garland. A rummage sale sponsored by grams. his duties Monday as president of the Amherst Republican Women's Tom Gigliotti is head of the vo- the Amherst Rotary Club. Dinnpr Will Mark Club will ibe held Friday and Sat- cational service-committee. Serv- UlUHCl WIU iiu iv urday, July 11 and 12, in the ing as sub-committee members are ?thrs assuming office were pis ri i A & P buildins. on. the corner Peto Sliman. buver-ssller rela- uale w- apiegeioerg, vice presi- uas.iv, o iuuuu..ic. of Church Street and Park Ave- Hons and competitor relations; dent! Ken Alexander, secretary; . . . f . T?rt-ot "Rllfl" Branca 4rao'iii. nue. Jim Nabakowski, Employer-em Sesqui Queen during the August saleable Items, perty between Oberlin avenue and on poverty. He served as ad- 1-8 festivities, Second prize in Questions Leavitt road north of Emerald visor In setting up the eurricu the contest will be $100 cash, Questions raised by those in at- Valley Coutry Club to the Lorain .u'n in 84 training centers in hnt thp wn rhinmnux and third prize, $50. tendance at the hearing centered school district. ' the country. ' Girls will be judged on poise primarily around the proposed ad- It was also pointed out that dri- ' ' and personaUty, uTswim suit and ditional two mills which will be ver's training will not W offered He and his wife Mary Fran- the next Board f Education everunff eown! requested in the November ballot- this next year, since it has been , JJfve three children, Audeen, meeting, which has been moved evening suwn. ' 1a w ninm. 11 anri Poh Rov. un to Julv 13 at 7:30 n m anri Julv 20 Is the deadline for mg. oeaarso mesai upwj am uui- --. ' -,. . - -f Mitrv In the contest which is Superintendent Smith stated side driver (training instruction Jr., o. iney are presently in nnn? tn , m IS or that the additional two mills will firm to handle the student driver at 36699 Kinzle Road, Avon single, of th'? Amherst. South be used for adjustments in teach- training. Amherst or Pirelands School ers' salaries. Someone asked, "If Districts, between the Id nml OR rnfriao mail m)tf Miuii. T .HiPc- Rhon. their raise?" Board president Roy , ,, . . colon Schaeffer pointed out that since IZJTJit -bool "would then be getting They are presently living plans to attend as a spectator. The budget will be reviewed at He has been invited to attend this time. he sub- al passes, will the teachers get Police Complete Check of Post Office Vehicles Manor, Mischka's Restaurant or receiveSi Jt wou,d be p tQ Amherst Aerie Eagles will cele- raise teacher salaries. He also noted that although the additional mills will be earmarked for teacher salaries, law will not permit them to be placed on the ballot ROoert "Bud" Krause, treasurer. (Uo ,..! , the local I V.-L.' 1 I r,..i .v, ! 'tv. .u On the (board of directors for 1962- vl.u-.j ro v. IVUUUSrvC IS iuiui ntc weeft u. nic ucmiui, piu,ycc iciauuiia, idu ouaci, nic T oruLliernuuu uver uo jema nf." w (ho irrnnn w 11 f-nnrtnot la Pnnnt.ru lTonr. Wn Toot- TJm, Wacom . Hie I. tl Store in the vacant building a- cupational information; Bert Wit- Lorence; 1963-1966, cross from Lessiter Pharmacy on te, trade associations. ancl "0D6rl mgranam; lab-iabT, Park Avenue. Heavy items sudh Robert Ingnaham heads the Dal; sPlege'berg and Jack Bel- as turniture and Bwn mowers community service committee. ""s""" will be sold at this time. (Continued on Page 4) ENTRY BLANK Amherst Sesqui Queen - - 1964 (Open to any girl, married or single, of the Amherst, South Amherst, or Firelands School Districts, between the ages of 16 and 25.) Na 1 rr-J"Iy with a dinn-er New Commander Special recognition will also be LeRoy Kubuske has bee i named given at this time to Charter and new Commander of the local Ara- fiftv year members. Members may erican Legion post. He will assume i.orence, wno served as vice obtain tiheir tickets for. the dinner his duties some time this month, president of Rotary last year, has from the club steward. Richard Sabiers was elected been Amherst Hospital adminis- The Amherst Aerie was insti- first vice-president, and Mort A. traior since 1960. He is a director tuted July 2, 1906, with the charter Plato, second vice-president, of the Lorain County Chapter of issued August 10, 1906. First meet- Other officers include Esther the American Heart Association ings were held upstairs in the Mikolajewski, adjutant; Ellsworth and served as treasurer of the Lo- building on the Northeast, corner Towne, finance officer; Jack Griif- rain 4th of July celebration com- of Park Avenue and Church fin, service officer; Jan Long- mittee. Street, and then later at Park streth, sergeant at ar-ns and He is a member of the American A venue near Main Street. In 1938 George Mengik, chaplain. College df Hospital Administra- the members of the fast growing tors, the American Hospital Asso- fraternal order negotiated to pur- Calendar ciation, the Ohio Hospital Associa- chase the Aschenbach property on viaiiiiu tion and the American Association the Northwest corner of North July 10 Amherst Recreation of Hospital Accountants. He is al- Main and Milan Avenue. , , "Olympics", Memorial Field, so a licensed public accountant The new home was dedicated on ' 1:30 p.m. r J. Address and a iicensed securities salesman. January 8, 1939, with a class of July 10, 11 Republican Women's ' "'" Lorence, his wife Margaret and 18 new members. The Amherst Rummage Sale, A & P build-a son. Lee. reside at 61 9 Wash- i?aiioo him.p Uon nMiuo In mm. Inff Age ington Street. They have two munity taflfairs for fifty eight July 11 Ice cream Social spon- other children, Janet and James, years, participating In parades, sored by E.U.B. Youth Fel- Janet is a senior at tlhe Univer- building a monument on the south . lowship, 5 to 8 p.m. slty of Miami in Florida and James side of the town hall lawn and July 22, 23, 24 Miss Ohio Con- is a first lieutenant in the Air sponsoring the 1964 cancer fund test at Cedar Point. Phone No (Clip and mall to Mildred's Ladles' Shop, Mary Edwards' Beauty Salon, the Amherst News-Times, Marble-Manor, Mischka's Restaurant, or Wayne Garland no later than July 20, 1964.) Postal employee Frank Reichert check, according to Postmaster over into private driving of pos- uccepts a safety sticker from Am- Fred (Deiner, is to make certain tal employees and, it is hoped, the herst Police Sgt. Ed Kobal as po- that all local postal vehicles are general pubiic A check was made lice complete a salfety check of all mechnaically sound so that any local postal vehicles. chance of mechanically-caused ac- thls W on aU P"vate of The Amherst post office branch cidents can be eliminated. Postal employees, as well as on has participated in the National A second benefit of the program, all post office-owned vehicles, all Corps, stationed at Shreve Port, collection under the chairmanship August 1-8 Amherst Sesqui Vehicle Safety Check program according to Demer, is that inter- of which received a clean bUl of Louisiana. of Donald Flock. Week. since 1956. Primary purpose of the est in accident prevention carries health. |
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