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FALL w r.i. & 8—THE RECORD, CHARDON, O., NOVEMBER 13, 1952 Budget Plan! Mr. Farmer? How About It Your livestock, your tractor, your farm equipment, all of these can be dangerous. Look around your farm and you will see many other ways for someone to be hurt and you may be legally responsible. Our Comprehensive Farm Liability Insurance will protect you in any such accidents, plus dozens of other ways including $250 medical coverage for the insured himself. Call us to find out more about this low cost policy. ONLY $10 DOWN Take 20 Weeks To Pay Open Friday Evenings Until 9 P.M. D. D. Reynolds Agency M. W. ALVORD Call Middlef'd 25761 YOU SAVE $20 to $25 on Every Suit Shop Anywhere in Town and See for ourself Quality for Quality AND SEE How Much MORE YOU SAVE! and Use Our Famous WINTER SUITS IM•M $ & st fl M.raf Over 1,000 To Choose From Regulars Longs Shorts Stouts Greater "CAMBRIDGE" Reg. $45 Quality "CHARLTON Reg. $55 Famous "CORONET" Reg. $65 Exclusive "COMMO. Reg. $75 DORE" Reg. $85 The "PRESIDENT" NOW $24.95 NOW $34.95 NOW $44.95 NOW $54.95 NOW $59.95 HOUNDSTOOTH CHECKS and Genuine HARRIS TWEEDS '29”-‘49” and Remember FREE 5 Gallons of GAS To the out-of-towner, just drive io HUGH'S, purchase your new Fall Suit or Topcoat and receive absolutely FREE 5 gals, of gasoline. HUGH'S FINE CLOTHIERS and JEWELERS Hugh’s Corner” Main and State Painesville, Ohio “The Store Everyone Is Talking About** ITEMS from CLARIDON News by Mrs. H. Ensign Telephone E. Claridon 66217 As You Like It circle met Wednesday Nov. 5, at the home of Mrs. Ola Berry. Mrs. Berry spent the week end with her daughter in Cleve land. A correction from last week. Miss Jean Wellman is living with her mother, Mrs. George Wellman, Sr. Carter Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Allen, underwent an operation for removal of ap pendix at Corey hospital, Fri day, Nov. 7. Mothers club served dinner Saturday night for Burton vol- F. R. Schofield Speaks to Teacher Group County Superintendent Frank R. Schofield was the speaker at the regular meeting of the Chardon Classroom Teachers’ Ass’n, Monday, November 10. He was introduced by Miss Elsie Schwindl, chairman of the public relations committee. Mr. Schofield’s topic was "School Law.” He stated, as a preface to his remarks, that all Ohio teachers were really employees of the state of Ohio and that everything pertaining to the school was done by per mission from the state legislat ure. He then divided school law into four distinct parts and discussed each. The divisions made were (1) regular law- easily interpreted and followed (2) law which gives the depart ments the right to set up rules and regulations, which, inciden tally, are revised every year or two (3) law by courts, and (4) law determined by the attorney-general’s opinions or interpretations. Under these general head ings, Mr. Schofield discussed the grounds upon which a tea cher may be released, namely, gross inefficiency or immoral ity, and wilful and persistent violation of reasonable board of education regulations. Sick leave was also mentioned. Each teacher is allowed one and one quarter days per month of work, cumulative to ninety days. Under the heading of tea chers’ contracts, Mr. Schofield traced the growth of teacher requirements from an early nine months of Normal School and nine years of teaching for a "life” certificate to the present requirements of a college de gree with a four-year provisional certificate, followed by twenty four months of teaching, then an eight-year professional cer tificate and a required forty months more of teaching, be fore becoming eligible to apply for a permanent certificate. In conclusion, Mr. Schofield urged all teachers to complete requirements to meet ever rising standards with all poss ible rapidity. unteer firemen and their wives. A barn burned Saturday on the John Marek property on Claridon Troy Rd. Louie Malensek died Thurs day, Nov. 6, in a hospital where he had been confined with illness for several years. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kel logg were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holmes of Chardon for dinner last Saturday night. Vivian Starr was home from Bald win-Wallace College for the weekend Janet Fenwick spent the weekend with her sister, Sally, who is at Ohio Wesleyan Uni versity. Mr. and Mrs. George Bower attended a birthday party for his sister-in-law, Mrs. Jess Bow er, in Kent, Saturday night. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. George Bower were guests of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Reis of Akron. Mrs. Lillian Dimmick is spending a week with her aunt, Mrs. Alice Upton, in Mentor. There were 21 members of Golden Rule Sunday school at a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Pollock. The Junior Hi group of Pil grim Fellowship had a supper Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bender and a roller skating party in Chardon followed. Monday evening was the first session of a Christian Education institute being sponsored by Plymouth Rock Association. Sunday school teachers, prospec tive teachers, superintendents and members of religious edu cation committees were invited to attend this meeting. Will Belden found one of his horses shot in the shoulder last week. Lucy Belden and Myra Bel den visited their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Will Belden, recently. Pfc. Kenneth Kronk has been home for two weeks enroute from Camp Polk, La. Home Demonstrators to Hold Legal Affair Meet The Home Demonstration Council of Geauga County is sponsoring a series of meetings on legal affairs throughout the county. This meeting will be held in the evening in order that the husbands and wives may attend together. The meet ing will be in charge of law yers throughout the county with the Home Council members act ing as hostess in the different townships. At the request of homemakers throughout the county, this meeting is being held to inform families regard ing services which attorneys have to offer. The meetings which will be held throughout the county are as follows: Nov. 13 Montville Grade School 8:00 p.m. .Nov. 20 Burton High School Cafeteria 8:00 p.m. Dec. 4 Bainbridge High School Auditorium 8:00 p.m. Come and bring your friends as we would like to have good turnouts at these important meetings. CARD OF THANKS I heartily thank the voters of Geauga County for their loyal support in returning me to the office of sheriff by the large majority of votes Nov. 5 also the men and wom en of the county committee who gave me their confidence. 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