Album 8 "UP IN WALTON HILLS" 2006 - 2011 Nine Albums make up the "UD in Walton Hills" collection: Album 1: 1936 - 1953 Album 2: 1953 - 1956 Album 3: 1956 - 1959 Album 4: 1960 - 1979 Album 5: 1980 - 1998 Album 6: 1998 - 2003 Album 7: 2004 -2006 Album 8: 2006 -2011 Album 9: 2011 - Present 'Up in Walton Hills" albumsdepictthe lives ofthe people who lived in this community from 1936 until the present year. How the "Up in Walton Hills" albumswere saved and acquired by the Walton Hills Historical Resource Center: Weeklycolumnstitled "Up in Walton Hills with CountryJane" appeared in the Bedford 77mes- Register from 1949 until 1963. Thesearticles were written byBedford Township residents living in the 'Walton Hills' section of thetownship: FlorenceWagner, Ruth Marquardt, Helen Laing and Georgia Pace, all ofwhomwrote underthe byline 'Country Jane.' FlorenceWagnerwrotetheweeklycolumns from 1949 until 1955. Armin and Florence Wagner lived at7450 McLellan Drive. From 1955 until 1958 Ruth MarquardtofAlexanderRoad wrotethe columns. In 1959 Helen Laing wrote the articles. Jackand Helen Laing lived at 160 Walton Road. Lastly, Georgia Pacewrotethecolumns from 1960 to 1963. Georgia and Ben Pace's home is at 17836 South Meadowpark Drive. Ludwig ShanerConelly, owner ofThe Conelly RealtyCo., collected the "Up in Walton Hills with CountryJane" articles, plusotherarticles, fliersand photos of this partofBedford Township. General Conelly gave his collection to BettyWaltonofWalton Road. Betty Walton continued tocollectarticles and then in 1980turned everything over toJoe MazzoneofCarmany Drive. In 1985 Virginia Mazzone gave thescrapbook material to Jean and Bob KainsingerofOrchard Hill Drive. In 1999the Kainsingers assembled lhecollection of data into albums labeled "Upin Walton Hills." The albums include additional newspaperarticles and photoscollected bymanyotherlocal residents. The albums arechuck-full ofan assortmentofmaterialoflocal interest. W. H.Oull 242009 The WALTON HILLS HISTORICAL RESOURCE -CENTER is open c< MONDAY FEBRUARY 25, 2008 li18, 1 - 3 pm and 7 - 8:30 pm $5 Village Hall Commundy Room r- em, - Origins of Our Village Historical Center - In the mid 1930s BrigadierGeneral L. S. Conelly, a Realtor who had officesin Bedford, Maple Heights and Garfield Heights at thattime, realizeda businessopportunity in our areaofBedfordTownship. Along Walton and EgbertRoads hundredsofacres of old farmfields satidle. Conelly's idea wastosubdivide theproperties into large lots and help the land owners sell offtheiracreage nottofarmers, but tocityfolks whowanted tobuild houses in a countryatmosphere. Conellystarted afilecalled "Walton Hills: During the next30yearsConelly amassed acomprehensivecollection ofreading material abouttheWalton Hills"sectionofBedford Township. Hesaved news articles andfeaturestoriesthatappeared in The Cleve/and Press, The C/eve/and News, TheP/ainDea/erand Bedford Times-Register, his Conelly Reallyfliers, letters and papers and Don Flora's 1956 aerial photos of sections ofWalton Hills. Conelly'sfile included theweekly "Up in Walton Hillswith CountryJane"columnsthatappeared in the Bedford 77mes-Registerfrom 1949-1963. Theseuniqueand lengthyarticles documented the livesofvillagersduring thoseyears. Theywerewritten byasuccessionoffourlocal residents, all underthe byline CountryJane:" Florence Wagnerfrom 1949-1955, Ruth Marquardtfrom 1955-1958, Helen Laing in 1959and Georgia Pacefrom 1960-1963. Shortlybefore he died in 1963, Conelly handed overhiscollection to hisfriend BettyWalton, the wife of our firstPoliceChiefSterling Walton. Betty not only putthepapers in a scrapbook, shedonated Jefferson Walton's Civil WarDischarge PaperandotherWalton familyrelics and continued tocollectpertinentmaterial. In 1980sheturned everything over toJoe Mazzone, and he too continued toadd itemsoflocal interest In 1985 Virginia Mazzone, Joe's widow, gavethescrapbooks to Jean and Bob Kainsingerforsafe-keeping, andthecollection keptgrowing. The few villagers who knewaboutthis uniquecollection ofhistoric local items feltthe papersshould bestored in a public place, readilyaccessible toeveryone. OurcurrentVillage Hall Community Room, completed in 1972, hasnarrowhand-crafted showcases and deep hand-crafted cabinets. Forthefirst 16yearstheshowcase were not used and the cabinets held an add assortmentoftrophies. In 1988 aCouncil committee asked Jean Kainsingertodecorate and fill-up the showcases and cabinetswith itemsoflocal interest. Bob and Jean Kainsingertransferred thescrapbookmaterial into acid-free pages, assembled them into4 albums, and donated thecollection tothe Village. The historicitemswerefinally on display in apublicplace. With approval from theVillage, theWalton Hills Historical ResourceCenterbecame a reality in 1999. Ever since, asmallgroupofvolunteersstafftheWalton Hills Historical Resource Center. Residents continue to donatephotos, letters, articles, old maps and otherrelies to the Historical Center, and todaythe Community Room show cases and cabinetsare packed. . an a. ..9..p 11 Origins of the Walton Hills Historical Resource Center 1. Beginning in the 193Os, L. S. Conelly, a local Realtor-Developer, started a collection of articles, fliers and photos that related to the Walton Hills" part of Bedford Township. 2. Years later L. S. Conelly gave the materials to BettyWalton. BettyWalton put the papers in a scrapbook, and continued collecting material. 3. In 1980 BettyWalton turned everything over to Joe Mazzone. 4. In 1985 Virginia Mazzone, Joe Mazzone's widow, gave the scrapbook to Jean and Bob Kainsinger. 5. The currentVillage Hall Community Room, which was completed in 1972, has nalow hand-crafted showcases and deep hand-crafted cabinets. For the first 16 years, the showcases were empty and the cabinets held a fewtrophies. 6. When Bob Kainsinger was in Council, the12 years from 1988 through 1999, he asked Jean to decorate and fill-up the Community Room showcases and cabinets with items oflocal interest. 7. In 1999 the Kainsingers transferred the scrapbook material into acid-free pages, assembled them into MUp in Walton Hills" albums, donated the albums to the Village, and put them in the Community Room cabinets. 8. With approval from the Village, the Walton Hills Historical Resource Centerbecame a reality. 9. Volunteers Jean Kainsinger and Ruth Money volunteered toco-chair the Walton Hills Historical Resource Center and through theirjointefforts during the pastyears, theWalton Hills Historical Resource Center has grown from 4 albums to over-flow. 1 , . / I #'. r. · C , . r114 : Sterling Engine Supplg gilmilang and Precision Mafine ilivision _VILLAGE OF WALTON HILLS, OHIO 44146 GOVERNMENT SURPLUS FOOD k ' 5· i ID NO. 3 6--- - %f 7560 IndependenceDrive (216) 232-0600 " .'*MS-- C «AnoR Senc-6 4 Ri. 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MURACO *:al- Branch Manager RYDERTRUCKRENTAL, INC. ----1,"·'r•*='.4-IT D75iv4i0siIonndeopfenRdyednecreSDysritveem MREYMDBEERR t= -4' -:.*20'# 9 Walton Hill, OH 44146 ROUNDTABLE ---.,..= G & C BAKERY »„. 7625 Walton Road 764"e 0943, Walton Hills. Ohio 44146 %6&6664 S 'r- ---1- -- - A...1,3 , 1- .tc.«,Lla Specialty Breads & Rolls, a 6 94*ub«&=0 A- Danish & French Pastries, 01-b - 742.9 J6 674 9,Lve 216-232-1964 Cookies • Pies • Donuts • Sheet Pizzas Assorted Small Pastries lfS#= 66.06 44146 )39:£ 3 & Conna annaggl.' Phone (440) 439-981 Owners Fax (440)439-9813 »« Phone:(440)232-1313 MARLENEB.ANIELSKI FAX:(440)786-2975 Mayor JOSEPH W. BARR ChiefofPolice 4272] BESTEMPLOYEES villaq 8till 1 Hills \,g FEDERALCREDITUNION 21375 ALEXANDERRD. WALTON HILLS,OHIO44146-5583 SavingsAccounts \.&fies g, 40 IndividualRetirementAccounts CertificateAccounts Police Department CheCckhinrigstAmcacsoCunlutbs(ASchcaoreunDtsrafts) DAVPIDatMro.lmGaRnAMS 7W5a9lt5o nWHAilLlsT.OOhNio R4O41A4D6 VacationClubAccounts HomeEquityLoans VISVAa CriroeudsitTCearrmdALocacnosunts Phone:(440)232-1313/ MARLENE B. ANIELSKI OpenEndLinesofCreditLoans FAX. (440)786-2975 Mayor PayrollDeduction GARYA RHINES DirectDeposit ChiefofPolice FamilyMembership Dillaci 31 Mills Check Cashing :-.,= T nergc.% «ks . 1,181:A 18/M//5"Z//7 NePwh o&nUesTerdanAsufetorsmaonbdileTrParnicsiancgtiGonuside \#B/NA-.C*-.7.1 FreeNotaryService NightDepositoryFacilities Best Green Card(ATMCards) DEBORAH GASPER -- PoliceDepartment Phone 216/232-9540 Community Policing 7595 Walton Road D.A.R. E./PoliceNegotiator WaltonHills, Ohio44146 1 - POTPOURRI i.-aoot LoriWaryk 330467-8226 an:dhJean-Kainsinger 1949 L. S. CONELLY MAP . .1.4. The RAY and MARY BRENNERfamilydonated 'dEOW/*111"m//Fale. a 1949 Map byGeneral L. S. Conelly totheWalton Hills FV:*WEilikililifpER/%1%%&*ALP Historical Resource Center. Themapoutlines Conelly's BEREAVEMENT Walton Hillsdevelopmentsand individual lots up tothat -7......... year. Ourhistoricalcenteralreadyhasseveralof • Our condolencestoJOSEPHJAJOLA, SR., of Conelly's maps, but this one isvery detailed and Alexander Road onthepassingofhrs-wife, ELEANOR. · complete. Thankyou, membersofthe Brennerfamily. AlsotoJOSEPH, JR., his wifeNANCY,·and theirtlfree The map is in averyfragilecondition. The childrenJACKIE, JESSICA and JOEY. JOE, JR. and historicalcenterstaff is opentoguidanceabout the map's NANCYJAJOLAbuilttheir'houseonAlexander Road in care and.how it can bedisplayed. CallJean2324142or 1989, and for thepastsevenyearstheysharetheir Ruth 232-1411 residence withJOE'Sparents. ELEANORenjoyed working in theyard, puttingherlandscapingskills to task. PIZZA MAKER in the NEWS JAN HAYDON, managerofVillager's Pizza, was • Our sympathy to JOHN and SANDYBLAZEK interviewed forafeaturearticleaboutherbusiness in a of OrchardHill Drive onthepassingofJOHN'sfather, recentBedford Times-Registerarticle. Congratulations. JOHNJ. BLAZEK,ofMaple Heights. VILLAGE YOUTH in the NEWS THANK YOU from the 01/1/L STAFF Congratulations to all ofyoul • ALand DORISPANKRATZ, Orchard Hill Drive St. Monica's 5mgradecadetfootball team had • THEWALTON HILLSWOMEN'S CLUB a great.season, with only 1 loss. Congratulationsto • COUNCILMEMBERS: JOHN KOLAVECCHIO, KYLE SCHROEDER,JACOB KEVIN HURST, DON KOLOGRAF, SIDOTI and RYANTAYLOR. DENNYLINVILLE, LESLIESHEELER, BRIANSPITZNAGEL and MADDIE TIMM ALEX PTAKand HANNAH KRAINZcompleted theirfirstseason with St. Michael's 7th and8111grade Asincerethank you foryourgenerous donaaons to the bowlingteams. ALEX was thebestbowler, averaging Wa/ton HWs Ow/. Yourmonetarysupporthelps us pay 135 per game. ourbills. lt's encouraging for us to know the efforts of theOw/staff DANIELSPITZNAGELreceived his Cub Scout are appreciated byourresidents, electedofficials and our Parvuli Deireligiousemblem atSt. Michael'sChurch a organizations. few weeks ago. SNOW-BIRDS CAN GET the OWL HALYSCHROEDER, JENNIFERMAROTTA andVERONICAGEHRING played onSt. Monica's Do you know you can havethev Wa#on HWs 04 championship4thgradevolleyballteam. mailed to you when you are away from home? Taking"active" roles in this, the 24m year ofthe We haveseveralsubscribers - somearesnowbirds and Garfield HeightsYouth Theatre, are: APRILWALTER, someare residentswhomoved awaybutstill want to AUTUMNWALTER and ZACH CUMMINS who isa keepintouch. volunteerstudentgraduateassistant. CHARLES The Ow/is.mailed to you onthefirstThursday of KESHOCKofSouth Meadowpark Driveisbeginninghis the month. Give usyourout-of-town address and the 13*yearas Managing Directorand MusicInstructorfor months youwantissuesmailed tothataddress. the group. TheyarecurrentlyworkingonChristmas The costforpostageandhandling is $3.00 per performances andamusical withaMarchproduction issue, or $30.00 for12 issues. Contact Doris 232-5071, date, Marcia232-1871 orJean 232-6142 5 ' SL- 2000 4/"0:. POTPOUR/R4/ 3 W- , - m . 1 -4/ PEOPLE .*anc, % · PLACES '-' So*dom,ta EVENTS 1 AnING ANDMENDING It will be good to see GENE ORENSKIof Walton Road up and about againafterhis recent time withabroken pelvis. We all hope he will begreatbyChristmas. BREAVEMENTS -„' Our thoughts and prayers go out to theRISH family on the lossofthcirfhtherHENRY. Mr RISH'S favorite past times werewalking with hiswifethroughthevillage and smoking hispipe. HENRYRISHresided on McI,elland Drive and had beenamemberofthe Men's Club for manyyears. Ourdeepest sympathy is extended tothefamilyofRUSSELL DRUMMONDofOrchidHill Drive. RUSSELL DRUMMOND wasthebrotherofISABELLADeMARCOwho resided on AlexanderRoad before her move. RUSSELL DRUMMOND had beenveryactive inthevillage. He was a memberoftheZoningBoard of Appeals, theTreasurer of theBoy Scouts, and longtime memberoftheWalton Hills Men's Club to mention a „ few. His many friends inthevillage will miss him. THANK YOU LINDAORESKO, ofLaurel Drive, wantstothank all herFriends andNeighborsforexpressions of get well wishes because ofherrecent surgery on her back. She'scoming along very well and will be on the mend soon. Thank you so much for the cards, flowers, phone calls and all the get well wishes and prayerswhichhelped a greatdeal. Sincerely, LINDAORESKO, daughter, JAN and son-in-law, KEN KATO. ANNIVERSARIES ourparents, JIM and DENISE BEGIN, of HTpy Anniversary to Egbert Road, who will be celebrating their 15 Wedding AnniversaryonDecember6th. HAPPYANNIVERSARY and ALL OURLOVE, MARY-KATE, JAMES and KEVIN. SPECIAL VILLAGERS Congratulationsto SUSANPRACEJUS-MORALES, daughterofROSEMARYand WALTERPRACEJUS of ShanerDrive, forpassingtheIllinois State BarExam. SUSAN and herhusband SAM havejust purchased a house in Oak Park, Illinois. OnNovember22,2000,JESSICAJ. STONE hadbeenposthumously inducted intotheNorthCarolina American Orderof Excellence bythegoverningboard ofAmericanBiographical Institute. This award recognizes herachievementsboth nationally and internationally. Shewas president oftheWaltonHills ChamberofCommerce andprepared articles for the Owl until herdemise in 1985. Sheis listed in Who's Who in AmericanWomenand Commerce andIndustry. -6- 13.-0066 - Halloween Village Party Where were you? .- /7- 0 '.Si . p r . ..1 : . - - . 01.I r . : . 1 ..*6...»S: , f1 . t A 1 .: : + 4- .:.. ;'FR 211' ·· . .:,1 1. 9,1 f 'i 1 A 44 + , -4 5 1 T j p<) 'Ill .r. . 9 . - - ... · , 44 1 4. t' / « -... 1 - " d 4 4 1 . *' 4 /. . 7 I # * L E * 1 - r \ V # 1 '* 0 * :. 8. /'-7-- < 1 0 r ' 4 # - \ 1., tril ' 14 1 4 - t '1 ./ ... /1 , » 4 6 1 - 4.4 + * i'# 64; < r. 41 F I . -. . . . . *, 4 4 p y. 4 \ 4 1 t. . I .... 9 1 4 , /// 11 1 .. 4 .14 41 4 1 ' 6, 0 1 - 4 -4 " ·15 4 e ... * 47 = #.2 4 re *, '04 t i> 1 . 1 I . \ Ar -:T T tIi, . / 2:1 i \ S 2.434 - f J) " 3.<L ib, I ' 64 4. 1,„ . :kL f h. ff J' 19 FOLKS HAVIN' FUN IN THE HILLS ! Residents are pictured enjoying Village trips and special events. 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