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The         Rural-Urban Record






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                                 “Celebrating 66 Years of Community Service!”

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          Volume  68  No. 9             Columbia Station, Ohio             November 7, 2022


       KHS Homecoming King & Queen                               AMVETS Marine Corp
                                                                    Birthday Breakfast

                                                           On  Thursday, November 10, AMVETS Post #32 will
                                                        hold their Marine Corps Birthday Breakfast. Doors open at   • Cut County Sales Tax
                                                        7:30 a.m. at 11087 Middle Ave., in Elyria. A free breakfast   • Opposes Annexation
                                                        will be served from 8-8:45 a.m. to all attending. This event
                                                        is open to the public, and all branches of military service   • Endorsed by Sheriff Stammitti
                                                        will  be  honored.  Spouses and  friends  are  welcome,  too.
                                                        There will be a guest speaker and a 50/50 raffle winner will
                                                        be drawn at the completion of the ceremony. For questions,       Paid for by Families for Lundy
                                                        contact Dan at (440) 346-0596 or John at (440)864-7819.
                                                            Midview Local Schools Honors Local Veterans


                                                           As part of its Veterans Day
                                                        celebrations  this year, Mid-
                                                        view  Local  Schools recently
                                                        honored local veterans with
                                                        an unexpected gesture of ap-
                                                        preciation.  Midview  High
                                                        School Key Club members
                                                        delivered  custom yard signs
                                                        and handmade  cards from
                                                        North Elementary  students
                                                        to more than 50 veterans’
                                                        homes.
                                                           Local  men and women
                                                        who served in our nation’s
        Queen Grace Hagerman and King Zachary Longacre.  military were greeted with a
                                                        simple, yet most sincere mes-
                                                        sage: “Midview thanks this
       MHS Homecoming King & Queen                      veteran for their service.”
                                                           “I believe great things can
                                                        be achieved through small
                                                        acts of kindness,” said Sarah
                                                        Williams,  Midview senior
                                                        and  MHS Key Club  Vice
                                                        President. “Being able to hon-
                                                        or those who have sacrificed
                                                        for our country in the name of
                                                        shaping our freedoms was in-  L-R: Aniya Qualls (Grade 12), Rick Logue (Retired Navy veteran & long-time Grafton Resi-
                                                        credibly rewarding. Each vet-  dent) and Hunter Crum (Grade 9).
                                                        eran’s reaction, kindness and   Students also visited the   our community, and we’re   Veterans in the community
                                                        appreciation  is something  I   Lorain VFW to pass out signs   proud to pay our local  he-  are invited to enjoy breakfast
                                                        will always remember.”   to its visitors and those who   roes this moment of respect   and  attend  the  event,  which
                                                           Family, friends and neigh-  may not have been comfort-  for their service, bravery, and   honors and remembers  the
                                                        bors nominated  veterans for   able nominating a veteran for   sacrifice.”  sacrifice and service of those
                                                        home  delivery  through a   home delivery.           To date, nearly 100 signs   who served.
                                                        district survey shared in ear-  “Each  year, we look  for-  and cards have  been  shared   Furthermore, all five Mid-
                                                        ly October. Key Club mem-  ward to approaching Veterans   with the community. In ad-  view buildings have received
                                                        bers created routes based on   Day with grace and gratitude   dition to this recent project,   the Purple Star Award, which
                                                        similar  locations and visited   as a district,”  said Midview   Midview Local Schools hosts   recognizes  schools’ commit-
                                                        several veterans’ homes each   Superintendent  Bruce Will-  an annual  Veterans  Day as-  ment to students and families
                                                        day, delivering gifts and grat-  ingham. “The military is wo-  sembly.      connected to our nation’s mil-
                                                        itude.                   ven throughout  the  fabric  of                    itary.
                                                               Gunther, Havlat, Knauss
                                                                    and Veterans Day

                                                            The 11th hour has become synonymous with Veterans Day,
                                                        originally called Armistice day, in recognition of the document
                                                        signed at the 11th hour, on the 11th day, of the 11th month. In
         King Anthony DiFranco and Queen Jordan Hatcher.  reality, the Armistice ending the war to end all wars was signed
                                                        around 5 a.m. on November 11. Over the course of the next 6
                                                        hours, nearly 3,000 men would lose their lives in the final hours
                                                        of a war that had already claimed the lives of 20 million mili-                        Page 9
                                                        tary personnel. The final death of WW1 came at 10:59 a.m. one
        Get Ready                                       minute before the guns of war would fall silent.
                                                           Private  Henry Gunther  was a German-American  drafted
                                                        in the fall of 1917; most accounts state that his final actions   Community Directory
        for Winter                                      were motivated by Gunther’s need to demonstrate that he was   Carlisle          8  Wellington                   10
                   pgs 14-18                            “courageous  and all-American.”  A chaplain  from Gunther’s   Columbia              2  Churches                     6
                                                        unit recounted, “As 11 a.m. approached, Gunther suddenly rose
                                                        with his rifle and ran through thick fog. His men shouted for   Eaton         24  Shop Local      11
                                                        him to stop. So did the Germans. But Gunther kept running and   Grafton        19  Profile Page      13
                                                        firing. One machine gun blast later, he was dead. His death was   Grafton Twp.      22  Classifieds      30
                                                        recorded at 10:59 a.m.                                 LaGrange                    28   SENIOR LIVING   26-27
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