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Recent visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. N Geary, RFD,
Harpers Ferry, were Mrs. Carrol
R. Jones, Homestead, Fla; Mrs.
Doris Anderson, Perrine, Fla; and
Mr. Doyle Keen, Punta Gorda,
Fla. Mrs. Jones, her daughter
and son, accompanied the body of
Mr. Carrol R. Jones from Miami,
Fla. ,to Washington, D. C., and at-
tended funeral services in Har-
pers Ferry on Thursday.
Mrs. Paul Parker, of Martins- f have him home. He is a graduate v who bought Girl Scout cookies. Breeden. .... SPIRIT OF JEFFERSON FARMER'S ADVOCATEB_.7
burg, was a guest on Thursday of of Harpers Ferry High School,,This is a yearly project of the Mrs• Ferd Snyder is a patient THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1966
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harding and class of "52". Girl Scouts of which she is an in the Winchester Memorial tIos-
Mrs. Annie Loudan. [ Well that long predicted snow active member. The money made pital. Mrs. Snyder's many friends George Washington University l
Friday evening guests of Mr. came at last, and plenty of it too. from the cookie sale provides are sorry to hear of her illness. Hospital, Washington. Iiis many I
and Mrs. Harold Harding and Around the Bolivar an nearby funds for their summer camp. Mr. and Mrs. William W,sham
Mrs. Annie Loudan were Mr. Paul area, we seem to have from 7 to This community has been very and children, of Philadelphia, friends are glad to know he is im-1
Caton, of Martinsburg, and Mr. 9 inches, but in the rural sections helpful in every way to help the Pa., spent the weekend with his proving nicely. ]
Ernest Loudan, of Mansfield, we understand the depth was Scouts. 60 T0 SI'UNDAY
Ohio. from 6 to 12 inches. Snow and Mrs. A,ton Muse and daughter, grandmother, Mrs. Grover Leith.
rain are badly needed as the Karen, and Mrs. Marshall Mc- Mr. Garland Virts has returned
water conditions are getting bad. Aboy shopped in Martinsburg on to his home in Charles Town af-
Mr. William Reed, of Harpers Monday. ter having been a patient in .Subscribe To The Spirit-Advocate
Mrs. G. E. Webb
Death of Mrs. Willis
ING OIL
T ....... Also visiting Mr. and Mrs J• N. Mrs Rose E. Brooks Willis, 72,
ne premmm-quan~y near. . . • died on Thursday, Jan. 20, after
in ....... l Geary is their daughter, Mrs Es-
g Oil ]s economwa, the D e "'a' a long illness. She was a resident
and super-clean burning! _r emory:. r wer, ~ lne, of Bolivar, but died in Rippon.
WhO tlew nome weunesoay
& AI i tend the funeral services for her She was born in Thauaughfare,
[grandfather, Mr. Carrol R• Jones. Va.
]Mrs. Demory's husband, Airman She was a daughter of the late
[First Class John G. Demory, serv- Henry Brooks and Tab,son Bro-
] ing on active duty in the U. S. Air oks, of Spartansburg, S.C.
I Force, left Sunday from Dulles Surviving are the following
[47 [ International Airport for his next children: Rev. Oliver H. Willis,
[assignment, Vietnam. Spartansburg, S. C., Roland N.
Willis of Philadephia, Pa. Ethel
| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shirley, of Saundere, of Washington, D. C.
[ Shenandoah Junction, were Tues- Pinekney S. Willis of Columbus
| day guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B• Ohio, Margaret Summery,lie, Bal
FOR QUICK DEUVERY, CALL [ Houser. ...... timore, Md. Step children R. T.
l ary apriotti, smaem west Willis, of Stratford, Conn. Char.
/Virginia University, is spending les W. Willis, Bolivar, Raymond
rnone lzo-lOlU [ a few days at his home here.Willis, Washington, D• C. Harold
] Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knott so- Willis, Washington, D. C. Thirty
1. Jc 9 tored to Vanclesville on Friday five grandchildren. Quite a num-
| night and visited their son-in-law ber of great grand children and
/and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe two sisters in Washington, D. C.
/S,bert and daughter. The husband was the late Will-
iam Hunter Willis, of Bolivar,
who died in July, 1965.
The body rested at Eackles
Funeral Chapel, and the funeral
was held from the Zion Baptist
Church, Harpers Ferry, on last
Saturday, with the Rev. T• G.
Jackson in charge. Burial was in
Cedar Hill Cemetery, Harpers Fer
ry, W. Va.
Local Resident of Bolivar
Returns From Viet Nam
Gardner J. Loudan, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Loudan, arrived
home on Saturday morning from
nine months spent in Viet Nam.
He flew from California into Mar
tinsburg after completed his two
year term in the U. S. Army.
"Jackie" looks and seems well,
and his many friends are glad to
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Charles Town
Shepherdstown
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MEMBER FDIC RANSON, W . VA.
ACrOR & FARM EQUIPMENT
We will sell at our machinery 1o1~, 16 miles west of Mercers-
aUrg, Franklin Co., Pa., 11 miles south of Rt. 16 and 7 miles
Ilorth of Md. Rt. along Rt. 456 at Sylvan, Pa. on:
WEI)NESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1966
SALE AT 11:00 A. M.
16 Tractors - Equipment
Farmall ~uper M, M, H's, C'$, Super C's with fast hitch, plows,
L'~!t's, mower and corn planter for fast hi~h; Farmall A with
Plow and cult's.; Cub with. plow and cults., Cub mower and
~lsc, fast hitch Cub plow; Cult's for H, M, C; 640 Ford, 2.9N
• Ords, Ferguson 30; Ford cultivators and plows; Massey Harris
~-6; SC Case with eagle hitch, plow and cult's.; Oliver HG
electra; F 14, Sauder loader for Ford. Int. Na. 31 loader~ No.
20 loader for Int. 340, Cult's. for 340; front end cult's~ for
~laSsey Harrm 50; 3 point hitch blades, Cub fast hitch blade.
Bakers - Harvest.s - Machinery
iNew Holland self.propelled baler, N. H. 68 and Int. 46 balers,
t t. 20 C harvester with 3 heads, Int. No. 15 with corn head,
N. IL 33 flail chopper, Bready hay conditioner, J. D. fluffer,
• l}, No. 5 mower, J. D. 3 pt. rake, Int. No. 15/rake, Oliver trip
crk plows, 3 pt. and trailer type; Int. and J. plows, 3 section
_ rrow, Int. 7 ft. disc, 8 ft. Brillion packer.seeder, New Idea
Pt. rotary cutter, new; Int. No. 2 blower, 16 ft. grain auger
motor, Danuser 3 pt. post hole digger, Int. No. 150
_preader, Int. No. 100 spreader, J. D. H. and New Idea No. 8
rse spreader, Int. 13 x 7 and 3. D. 13 x 7 drills on rubber,
• t. 240 and 2 J.. D. 290 corn planters, field sprayers, Mc.Deer-
and Case wagons with false endgates, Snowco 85 bushel
conveyor, tractor chains, Surge water heater, milker
its, and usual run of small articles. Few items may be sold
others added by sale day.
TERMS--CASH. LUNCH AT SALE
kLPH HORST and RUSS KEHR, Auctioneers
RSHMAN, RAIFSNIDER, GOSSERT, Clerks
John W. & J. C. McCulloh
MERCERSBURG, PA., R. 3, OWNERS
Jan. 27.111,
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DISTRIBUTOR
Belt Avenue
Ranson, W. Va.
Phone 725-2215
m0t 10N
The start of a new y0ar
is the traditional time to
make resolutions. We take
this opportunity to reaf-
firm a pledge to our eli.
ents: We will endeavor to
provide you with the best
sn P.S.--Per~onal Service
in handling all your insur-
ance needs~this year and
in the years to come.
H. S. CLOPPER, JR.
Hill Dale Shopping Center
Phone 725-7081
Insurance, and Real Estate
Ferry who has been operating a Mrs. Bernard Ott was a lunch-
store for a number of years is con guest of her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
very much indisposed. His many
friends are hoping that he will Anders and son, Timothy, of Ran-
soon be well again, son, on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Moler vis-
,ted Mr. Moler's sister, Mrs. Sadie
Caton, of Charles Town, Thursday
afternoon.
MARKL:T RFPORT Mr. and Mrs. William Hoak,
.................... Miss Dorothy Bowers, of Hall-
town, Mrs. Frank S,sons and
" " sons, Michael and Mark ,of Ran-
Quotations of the Blue Ridge son, were in Winchester, Va., on
Livestock Sales, at Charles Town, business Friday
W. Va., Monday, Jan. 24, 1966. Mrs. Kenneth" Anders and son,
Receipts of all classes light, Timothy, of Ranson, was a recent
with a good demand for all butch- visitor of her parents, Mr. and
er classes. Mrs. Bernard Ott.
., Prime calves, 45.00, featured Mrs. Winerd Bowers returned
me.sa!e. . .. . to her home on Saturday after
nmce outcner s~eers, none; spending ..... w m- :"-
good butcher steers, 23.00 to brother-in-law and ~iutar Mr and
2500; plain to medium steers,Mr .......
• s. AndrewBean, v,
20.00 to 22.75;choice butcher V.
heifers, none; good butcher hell- "lVI" ^*
............ I lSS Donna Tlede,
ers, zlvo to plain tO me- wa w
.. ". .. • ........ ] s a eekend u,
alum nelters,lt~.L,~ ~o zv.lo; t nifpr ~r~v ^e v:r.~,^.
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good bulls, 20.50 to 21.50; plain to l .........
mr ann mrs lrvmg t ray anu
medium bulls, 19.00 to 20.00; corn-I son -- b-i ""
• , uo o e, uanson, was a re-
merclal cows 16 00 to 17 00; util ....
itv enw ~a 7K 7K" "pnnr~r~ ] cent VlSltor of Mr. Gray's mother,
...................... Mrs "athaniez ...... t ray ana Ivi ss
and cutters 14.50 down; cows by i . "..
• Jenm er t,ray
the head, none; stocker and feed-
er steers, 22.00 to 26.00; stock .
heifers and bulls by the head, "
none.
Choice to prime calves, 41.00 to
45.00; good butcher calves, 38.00
to 40.50; medium butcher calves,
334.00 to 37.75; thin calves, 33,50
down; heavy calves. 29.00 to 31.00.
Lambs, choice. 311.75; lambs,
good, 29.85; butcher ewes, 10.00
to 14.00; stock ewes per head,
none.
Good butcher hogs, 29.25 to
29.75; medium butcher hogs,
28.50 to 29.00; heavy butcher
hogs, 27.00 to 28.00; bptcher sows,
22.00 to 24.00; heavy feeders and
light butcher hogs, 28.00 to 30.00;
shoats per hundred, 35.00 down;
pigs per head, up 16.00; boars,
21.50 down; sows and pigs. none.
Miscellaneous Sales Start 11:00
A.M.--Livestoek Sales 1:30 P.M.
Each Monday.
Mrs. Bernard Ott
Miss Sharo Ot t, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ott, of Hall-
town, wishes to thank everybody
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To the Creditors and Benefici-
aries of the Estate of Robert N.
Whittington.
All persons having claims a-
gainst the Estate of Robert N.
Miss Lillian Myers
Ruritan Club Meets
The Shenandoah Junction Ruri-
tan Club at its regular monthly
meeting decided to sponsor a
scrap paper collection monthly
beginning the last Saturday in
March. The club is urging all
residents of the Junction and the
neighboring area to save all waste
paper and it will be collected the
fourth Saturday of each month.
The club also decided to help
sponsor the Bloodmobile visit in
June. Many reports were given
hy various committee chairmen
and business was conducted by
the new club president, Roy
Seal.
The meeting was held at 51
Diner and the club enjoyed a fine
turkey dinner with all the trim-
mings.
Mr. and Mrs. William Moore, of
Brunswick, Md., visited her cous:"
ins, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder,
on Thursday.
Mr. Benjamin F. Benner is a
patient in the Charles Town Gen-
eral Hospital. His many friends
wish for him a complete recovery.
Donna Butts, of Martinsburg,
spent the weekend with her uncle
an daunt, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
there's certain
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When you're ready for the best, only
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Potomac Edison
Part of the Allegheny Power System
Whittington, whether due or not
are notified to exhibit the same
with vouchers thereof, legally
verified to the undersigned, at my
office in Harper's Ferry, West
Virginia. on or before May 20,
1966; otherwise they may, by law
,be excluded from all benefits of
said estate. All beneficiaries of
said estate are notified to be
present on said date to protect
their interest.
Given under my hand this 3rd.
day of January, 1966.
LEWIS D. NICHOI
COlV[MLSSIONER OF ACCOUNTS
JEFFERSON COUNTY
Jan. 13-3-t.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To the Creditors and Benefici-
aries of the Estate of Gilbert E.
Dodson.
All persons having claims a-
gainst the Estate of GilbertE.
Dodson, whether due or not
are notified to exhibit the same
with vouchers thereof, legally
verified to the undersigned, at my
office in Harper's Ferry, West
Virginia, on or before May 20,
1966; otherwise they may, by law
be excluded from all benefits of
said estate. All beneficiaries of
said estate are notified to be
present on said date to protect
their interest.
Given under my hand this 3rd.
day of January, 1966.
LEWIS D. NICHOLS
COM MISSIONER OF ACCOUNTS
JEFFERSON COUNTY
Jan. 13-3.t.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To the Creditors and Benefici-
aries of the Estate of Lee Francis
Hoover.
All persons having claims a-
gainst the Estate of Lee Francis
Hoover, whether due or not
are notified to exhibit the same
with vouchers thereof, legally
verified to the undersigned, at my
office in Harper's Ferry, West
Virginia, on or before May 20,
1966; otherwise they may, by law
be excluded from all benefits of
said estate. All beneficiaries of
said estate are notified to be
present on said date to protect
their interest•
Given under my hand this 3rd.
day of January, 196 .
LEWIS D. NICHOLS
COMiMISSIoNER OF ACCOUNTS
JEFFERSON COUNTY
Jan. 13-3.t.
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Don order sporty red-stripe tires
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