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MEN IN SER VIC£
FORT BUCKNER. OKINAWA,,flagship, USS Taconic, Clive E.
Army Specialist Third Class Romig, electronics technician
ludolph R. Adams Jr., son of second class, USN, son of Mr.
Jrs. Esther L. Adams, Carl-Sand Mrs. John Romig of Mt.
on St., Burton, recently arrived Vernon, West Chester Trail,
n Okinawa and is now a mem- Chesterland, Ohio, is participat
or of the Ryukyus Command ing in “Operation Hourglass.”
jrdnance Service. The Atlantic Fleet anti-sub-
Specialist Adams entered the marine training exercise is be
my in August 1955 and com- i ing conducted June 12 through
ileted basic training at Fort 27, and involves naval units of
KcUlellan, Ala. Great Britain, Canada and the
I i Netherlands.
I Pvt. George J. Davis, 18, son
John E. Davis, Route 306,!
Chesterland, recently took part
n a field framing exercise with
he 9th Infantry Division in
outhern Germany.
Davis, a member of Company
3. of the division’s 61st Tank
3attalion, entered the Army in
November 1954 and arrived o
verseas the following June.
PONY RIDES
Sponsored by
THE GEAUGA COUNTY
JR. SHERIFF’S POSSEE
Sunday, July 15
1 Mile East of 306 on 322
4-H Trail Blazers
Meet in Newbury
MUNSON The 4-H Trail
Blazers held their sixth meet
ing at the home of Elena Rose
in Newbury.
The members who brought
,, their hoses did a little riding
Aboard the amphibious force and after that had a busin-
ess meeting and refreshments
were served by Mrs. Rose.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Peggy Fina.
Joys are our wings sorrows
our spurs.
Jean Paul Richter
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CHARDON HARDWARE
COMPANY
Chardon Shopping Center
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in easy stride. Beneath that gleaming Ford
hood, 225 eager horses await your orders.
Nudge the gas pedal. Gently now look!
That truck that was ahead of us is now
safely behind. See that flat “S” curve ahead?
With Ford’s low center of gravity and ball
joint front suspension, we’ll follow its twist
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ByMartha R. Duncan
Telephone iChardon 5-417
MUNSON The first Mun
son kindergarten will start Mon
day, July 16. at 9:00
Fowlers Mill School.
first!
Beyond any doubt this ’56 Ford will re
capture for you the adventure of driving.
Behind its giant Thunderbird engine driv
ing is full of fun again!
Where a Ford V-8 is concerned, only
driving is believing. And the keys to a Ford
are waiting for you now at your Ford
Dealer’s. Get behind the wheel of this great
road car. Put it through its paces on any
highway or byway. When you return to
your dealer’s showroom we think you’ll
agree that—Ford, indeed, goes first.
in economy
a.m. at
be held
Fowlers
The kindergarten will
for six w’eeks at the
Mill School. Mrs. Carl Speck of
Chardon will be the teacher. A
car pool is being aranged, and
there is a need for a few more
drivers to use as alternates.
At the “lemonade social’’ last
Saturday afternoon, July 7, at
Fowlers Mill School, the chil
dren met the kindergarten tea
cher, and enjoyed getting ac
quainted with their school.
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E. Park Street, Chardon
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Brecksville, a representative of the American Machine and Foundry, Shelby, Ohio, installs automatic pin spotters
at the bowling alleys on Water St. This installation is one of the many improvements being made at the alleys in
preparation for the approaching bowling season.
The bake sale that was held
on Sunday. July* 8, was very
successful. They wish to thank
everyone that baked and bought
baked goods. Total profits for
bake sale were $53.86.
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Munson Kindergarten to Begin Monday
for 6 Weeks at Fowlers Mill School
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Anyone willing- to drive,
the parents of the children en
tering the kindergarten who
have questions, should contact
Mrs. Carl S. Nau at Chardon 6
5161.
4-H Munson Goodworkers
The Good workers met at the
home of Robert Boddy. There
was fishing for recreation be
fore the meeting. Guests were
Mr. and Mrs. James Nozar.
Jackie Carroll, Frank (a cousin
of John Miller). Refreshments
were served by John Miller and
Jimmy Nozar. Next meeting will
be held at the home of Ray Hor
ton on Friday, July 20.
4-H Merry Mixers
The Merry Mixers held their
seventh meeting on July 5, at
the home of Barbara Nozar.
Sheila Walsh showed the girls
how to make wheat bread by
giving a demonstration. Barbara
Nozar gave the twenty impor
tant points of a good 4-H de
monstration.
Refreshments were served by
Sheila Walsh and Barbara No
zar, and were enjoyed by all.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Barbara Nozar
on July 12.
4-H Silver Threaders
The Munson Silver Threaders
held their regular meeting at
the home of Janet Sulc on Mon
day, July 2. Demonstrations
were by Diane Ponyik and Beth
Robertson. They showed how to
hem a tea towel.
The Silver Threaders will hold
a “bake sale’’ in front of Fowl
ers Mill School on Saturday, Ju
ly 14. starting at 1:00 p.m. till
4:00 p.m.
Refreshments were served by
Janet Sulc, consisting of pret
zels, potato chips, cookies, and
ice cream. The next meeting
was held on Monday, July 9,
at Xlee Steele’s home. Infor
mation about this meeting will
be found in next week’s issue.
League of Women Voters
The Wednesday Evning Unit
will hold their Conservation
Meeting at the home of Mrs.
Roger Emmons on Sherman Rd.
this Saturday, July 14, at 2:00
p.m. The Unit will take a tour
of the woods looking at all the
wildlife and flowers, and then
in the evening the husbands will
come back to the Emmons home
with their wives for a social e
vening.
Building Permits Issued
John Gottschling, addition.
Valley Vista Drive Steve Tverg
yak, addition. Route 44.
Munson Volunteer Fire Dept.
There seems to be a false ru
mor going around Munson a
bout the accident that occured
last month up in front of Henry
Klatka’s house, involving the
three cars. The rumor is that
“Mr. George Kiplinger the
First Aid Instructor who admin
istered first aid to all injured in
the accident), had Mrs. Clarence
Petersen, (who received a bro
ken hip in the accident) stand on
her feet.”
At the moment that I started
getting inquiries about this ru
mor, I starated calling every
one that I knew that was up
there at the scene of the acci
dent, and everyone that was
there helping, said that while
they were standing there, she
was never on her feet. The per
sons I talked to said she was
picked up off the seat of the
car by Mr. Kiplinger. in his
arms and
ly on the
been put
open door
laid down immediate
stretcher, whcch had
right up next
of the car.
The
Aid to Aged
Totals $10,876
to the
wished
State-
Kiplinger
make this
Munsonites, that
false, and he al
to the proper au-
Mr. George
to have me
ment to all
the rumor is
so has talked
thorities and explained how Mrs.
Petairsen was removed from
her automobile.
Birthday Party
On Tuesday. July 3. Marsha
Warner, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Warner of Au
burn Center Rd celebrated her
seventh birthday with a birth
day party with some friends of
hers. Those present to wish her
a “Happy Birthday” -were Linda
Richardson. Glenda Hazen, Jane
Jackson, Louise Duncan, Dorena
Daniel, Donna Sheffield, Gary
McDonald, Paula McDonald.
Randy Bauer. Jimmy Bauer,
David (Randy and Jimmy's
cousin), Sandy Knapp, Margar
ite Buday, Winny Jakse, Con
nie Warner, Elaine Warner and
Marsha’s little brother Charles.
They played games and then
they had refreshments, of two
cakes and ice cream and punch.
This and That
Mr. and John A. Graves, fa-
Welcome Wagon
Hostess
Will Knock on Your Dooi
with Gift* Greeting*
from Friendly Bu«ine»*
Neighbor* and Your
Civic and Social
Welfare Leader*
the occasion of:
Birth of a Baby
Change of residence
Arrivals of Newcomer* to
City
Mrs. Doris Sattlemeyer
Chardon 64295
Betsy Schrader
Chardon 6'5751
Mrs. Walter Shaffer
PArk 9 7642
Eleanor Oliver
Middlefield, Huntsburg and
Burton
Phone E. Claridon 6'6485
Ann Giblin
Newbury Ph. TE 4'8364
Ns ail er ebtigedoe)
The average payments to in
dividuals from the Geauga Coun
ty Aid to the Aged office in
June was $55.49, according to
figures released today by the
Ohio Department of Public Wei-1
fare.
One hundred ninety-six Ge
auga folk received aid in the
amount of $10,876 during the
month.
Payments subject to federal
partcipation were 173, totaling
$9424, with the average pay
ment at $54.47. Payments not
subject to federal participation
were 23, totaling $1452, wth
the average payment being $63.
ther of Mrs. Fay O’Boyle of
Route 44 is out at Corey Clinic,
he is feeling better at the last
report.
Miss Sandra Clingman is vi
siting Mr. and Mrs. Foster Kim
berling of Route 44. Sandra is
from Dayton. Ohio. She will be
here a few more weeks.
Model 30E
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Exhaust Fan
THE RECORD, CHARDON, OHIO, JULY 12, 1956—9
Our two little “Duncans”, Lou
ise and Christine, spent Tues
day through Saturday of last
week with their grandparents,
Mr. and Ms. Frank A. Russell,
Sr., of Mayfield Heights.
Mr. and Ms. Adrian Land
strum and Lanny left on Thurs
day morning. July 5, for Penn
sylvania, for a visit with Mrs.!
Lanstrum’s mother.
Laughter is the corrective
force which prevents us from
becoming cranks.
Henri Bergson
Handy
3-Position Switch
New Styling
Rubber Mounted
Motor
PROPELLER
Chardon
13.
A total of $296.41 was dis
tributed to 14 individuals for
health care.
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READING ROOM
MEMORIAL HALL
Main Sireei, Chardon
Open Mondays, 2 to 4 p.m.
Information concerning free public
lectures^ church service* and Sunday
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