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The Sun and the Erie County Independent from Hamburg, New York • Page 1

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v7Mv'V ll.l J. Single EVERY THURSDAY: IS SUN DAY Sell, Rent, Buy Thru Classified in Son Suburban Reaching 84,000 Weekly I TTIKIES HAMBURG WEEKLY NEWSPAPER OF THE SOUTH TOWNS i fat. 187J 1 VOL LXXXV NO. 50 HAMBURG, SEPTEMBER 3, 1959 TWO SECTIONS 20 PAGES WW A VJ SEEK 4-YEAR PEACE JUSTICE POST IN TOWN OF Copy Deadline Friday Village 0.K.s I rume rruuc Ordinance Amendments Provides for Boarding Houses, Hospitals; Lot Frontage Established The Hamburg village board s'illlH ill .1 I Monday night voted to approve an amendment to its Zoning Ordinance which lays down a formula -for the future acceptance of appli- cations for rooming and boarding nooses, convalescent homes and hospitals. The amendment was prompted because ef the controv.

ersy caused by the Welsted con valescent home on Pierce Ave. and neighborhood objections te It that were subsequently raised. The amendment limits the erec tion of other than residential dwellings in Residence MB" dlst- ricts to churches, libraries or private or public schools, and provides for special considerations to be accorded for applications for rooming or boarding houses Such houses under the ordi. nance shall be occupied by the owner or proprietor and not more than six roomers or boarders, and no advertising will be allowed on the property indicating its nature. The amendment allows for the village Board of Appeals to grant spacial consideration for rooming Thefts at 8 Gas Stations Coin Boxes Taken From Stations Tuesday; Nab Two Unlicensed Drivers Town of Hamburr Police this week were investigating an appar ently planned and well coordinat ed series of thefts from area serv ice stations which netted an unde termined amount of loot from soft drink --dispensing machines.

Eight stations four of them on the Lake" Shore were hit early Tuesday morn life. Coin boxes were removed from dispensers St the following stations: Gulf Station at McKlnley Pkwy. and Marie the Esso and Ashland stations at South Park and Southwestern Atlantic on the Lake Shore Rd. at Wood- lawn, Esso on Lake Shore at Bayview, Sinclair oon Lake Shore north of the "Ford plant; Atlantic Station at Camp Rd. and.

the Fron tier station on the Lake Shore Rd, In other police activity over the past ten days, two unlicensed driv ers were apprehended by patrols. Zygfryd Dziendziel of Lackawanna was nabbed on the Lake Shore Rd. in Woodlawn Au -30 and is out on $150 bail until a Sept 11 hearing. He is charged with speed ing and operating a vehicle with Continued on Page 12 Vending Machines In Village Also Hit Two village business places re ported that their soft drink dis pensing machines had been tam pered with Monday evening and Tuesday morning. The thefts coordinated with eight early-morn, ing incidents reported by Town of Hamburg service station owners and now being probed by town police.

Art Pfeiffer Sports Goods In the Hamburg Shopping Center and Don Johnson's service station -at Buffalo and Dudley Sts. found their machines broken into. Pfeif fer estimated a loss of $5.00 Ja coins. Richard Telbert, Old Lakeview Rd. reported to village police Mon day that his bicylcle had been stolen.

It was recovered later in the day. Chief of Police Norman P. Haas, noting that schools will be in session again next week, urged bicycle owners. to observe the rules and courtesies of the road. Those who ride bikes should ride in sin gle file on the right side of the road at all times, he said.

houses other than as provided for as well as hospitals, convalescent homes, or dwellings for more than two families. It specifies that the consent of the owners of 80 percent-' or more of the property within 300 feet of the site to be re zoned be procured. Another amendment to the Zon For Next Week's Sun Because of the Labor Day holiday Monday correspondents and news contributors ef the Hamburg Sun are reminded that the copy deadline is moved up to p.m. on Friday of this week. AU news items, social notes and pictures must be in by that time.

Classified insertions will be accepted up to noon on Tuesday, Sept 8. Won't Wear Glasses- Gets 10 Days in Pen A 38-year-oKd Buffalo man is having extra time to contemplate the wiseness in wearing prescribed corrective lenses while operating a car ten days in fact, in the Erie County Penitentiary. Judge Charles 3. Gaughan hand ed out the sentence to Lonnie W. Holland Tuesday morning in Town of Hamburg Peace Justice court after the motorist had been arrest ed for the third time for driving without glasses.

His operator a 11 cense is not valid without the use of glasses when driving. Holland was also fined 825 for driving an unregistered motor vehicle. Inability to pay a fine sent a second man to the County Jail during the same session of Police Court when Domingo M. Zambra- na of Brant was sentenced for the same violations. He bad been ar rested nine days previously in North Collins for driving without a license and warned to procure one.

Fined $9U each on the unlicens ed driving and unregistered auto mobile counts, Zambrana was sent to the County after he plead ed that he was without money to pay his fine. He will serve 15 days each on the two counts for a total of 30 "days. New Eden School Bus Times Listed New schedule changes In the bus transportation for children in the Eden Central School District have been listed by Supervising Principal Edwin C. Peck. Students In grades six through twelve will be picked up approximately ten minutes earlier than last year, while those in kinder garten through grade five will be picked up about fifteen minutes later, Mr.

Peck says. The grades 6-12 will be dismiss, ed 2:20 p.m. and kindergarten through five at 3:15 p.m. Bus routes will remain the same as last year for the most part, and parents are requested to have their children at the pickup points at bus time. Merchants This Fall St business block was completed and paved, with through-traffic routed out the new entrance and exit lanes to Union St Village Engineer Leroy P.

Leavell said that room for 72 cars is available In the new area. Rebuilding the site of the former Biehler barn is planned by the village Department of Public Works, and this and additional areas should Increase this figure, Mr. Leavell said that existing vil- Continued on Page 12 ing Ordinance approved by the board sets up minimum requirements for lot frontages within the village. Single family class ROBERT E. MAIEB Republican Ineembent The four-year Justice the Peace post In Eden will be contested in the November town elec.

tions by incumbent Robert E. Maier. Mr. Maier is completing the unexpired term of George Guenther, and Robert J. Whetzle.

Both are attorneys. Maier was appointed to the J. P. bench in December, 1997 after Mr. Guenther resigned to become Eden Supervisor.

He was elected as a Republican in November of last year to fill Guenther' term had not ex-He has been in law practice on Main St. in Eden and also in Buffalo for the past eleven years. Maier attended Kenmore schools and graduated from St Lawrence University and Harvard Law School. He served with the U. S.

Army in Europe during World War II. Married to the former Ruth M. ritch, they have two children, Melissa, 6 and 3. Maier Bade To School: New Boston School, Cloverbank, Blasdell New elementary schools in Bos. ton, Cloverbank and Blasdell will greet students returning to school sessions next week in the Hamburg and Frontier School Districts.

Over ten thousand will return to classes on Sept. 9 in area 8 h. junior-senior, elementary nd primary buildings. Three new parochial elementary Institutions will also their oors for the first time to absorb swelling student population In greater Hamburg area. They St.

BernAritt'a hnnl nn Abbott Rd. near Newton Sac-Jed Heart School on Abbott near St and St Mary's the Lake Shnra IM Hamburg will close the old Patch-in and North Boston schools with "wlr former student attending new Boston elementary school Back Creek Rd. Elementary students in v. attending new schools on Bouth Park Ave. and at Clover-Jjjj for the first time next week AU three districts will start ses- bur.

Wednesday. Sept. 9. Ham-wfg will have half-day sessions -h registration, class assign or a homeroom placements. WU schedule a full day of according to rw'Pal Edwin C.

Peck. Classes various Frontier schools will it is of is a ROBERT J. WHETZLE Aspirant a former commander of New. ell-Faulkner Post 880, American Legion and formerly was president both the Eden Chamber of Commerce and the Eden-North Collins Rotary Club. He is a former member and secretary of the Eden Planning Board.

Mr. Whetzle, Democratic can didate for the Eden bench post, a graduate of Eden schools and Canislus High School. He received his undergraduate work at Holy Cross College and is a graduate of the University of Buffalo Law School. Whetzle, who Is not married, is veteran of the U. S.

Army and has been associated with the law firm of Smith, Murphy and Schoepperle in Buffalo since 1957, He is a member of Hamburg Council 220, Knights of Colum. bus, the Holy Name Society of Immaculate Conception Church, the Erie County Bar Association and the New York State Bar As soclation. Frontier Units At Open Next Week A teacher conference will be held on Sept 8 in the high school auditorium on Legion Dr. New teachers will have a special meet ing with the administrative staff at 9 a.m. At the auditorium session rep resentatives of the Board of Edu cation; senior, Junior and elementary administrative staffs; Ham burg Teachers Association; PTA and Hamburg Credit Union will speak, Superintendent of Schools Har ry H.

Hatten will precede the talk by Clayton E. Rose, director of public relations of the New York Continued on Page Historians'. Seek Old Hamburg Pics Thought the Sesqul-centennUl of the Town of Hamburg wont be nntll 1962, members of the. Hamburg Historical Society are losing no time. They are seek ing old-time photos of build- in gs, transportation, parades, people event everything of yesteryear.

have any each photographie niches of the past, send them to Ward at 78 Hawkins Ave. or. contact him at EM (992, Indicate on back of picture owner's name, address, telephone and If donat ed being lent the seeiety, dwellings not less than nine thousand square feet in area must have Continued on Page 1 WHAT'S INSIDE THIS WEEK THE MILL AT TOAD HOLLOW COUNTER CLUES WITH RUTH Coming Next Week: BACK TO SCHOOL 800-Car Parking Facility Is Looked For By Downtown Increase in off-street parking fa cilities in the downtown Hamburg area has projected total figures for one-time parklngrto 800 cars according to officials of the village and the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce. Completion of a new supermarket area on Buffalo and Long In October should bring this long-sought facility to practical reality. Last weekend the rebuilding and paving of the enlarged parking area behind the Buffalo-Main.

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