PERSONAL - SOCIAL ITEMS
CLUBS- MEETINGS- FAMILY ACTIVITIES
Mrs. JUNE BOHRER, Editor
DIAL 725-2046 -- CHARLES TOWN, W. VA.
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Dr. and Mrs. John L. VanMetre,
and Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Trussell
returned to their homes in Char-
les Town on Friday, after a Car-
ibhean cruise.
Kevin Wilson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Marshall Wilson, Jr., of near
Charles Town, returned home on
Friday from the King's Daughters
Hospital, Martinsbttrg, after un-
dergoing surgery Monday morn.
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Clark
Furr, Charles Town, are the
proud parents of a son Rick
Alan, born February 16, in the
Winchester Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Furr is the former Miss
Miss Patricia Wilklns
To Wed Mr. Robert It
Smith, I!1 This Summer
Art Program To Begin
At Jefferson County
Civic Center March 4
Friday, March 4th, the Art Pro-
gram will start at the Jefferson
County Civic Center. Classes for
adults will be held every Friday
evening from March 4th through
May 27th from 7:30 until 9:30 p.
m., with the exception of April
8th, Good Friday.
Mr. Gary Moreland, of the
Shepherd College faculty, is the
instructor.
Each person is asked to bring
his own materials for oils, or
those +interested in pastel crayons
or charcoal or lead pencil should
bring crayons, pencils, and a hard
backed sketch pad or drawing
board and paper. Instruction will
be given in all of these mediums.
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:Club Has Patriotic.
Program For Meeting
The Harpers Ferry District Wo-
man's Club held its monthly
meeting at the clubhouse, Thurs-
day evening, February 17, at 7
p. m. to allow the executive
board to have a short business
session as the regular one was
snowed out. The Nominating
Committee for the ensuing year
was chosen. Those elected were:
Mrs. Clifford C. Johnson, Mrs.
Archie W. Franzen and Mrs. Gil-
bert E. Perry. Officers for the
new year will be elected at the
March program meeting.
Delegates to the State Convent-
ion to be held March 21, 22, 23 at
the Greenbrier Hotel, White Sul-
phur Springs, were chosen. They
are: Mrs. Marshall Orndorff, pres-
ident, and Mrs. Carl Auvil, first
vice-president. They will take
with them for entrance into the
State Arts and Crafts show of
award winners from the State
clubs the Water Lily design
crocheted bedspread by Mrs. Ed-
gar Dudrow, and the Cock-of-the
Walk design hooked rug by Mrs.
Carlos Starr, award winning en-
tries. The oil painting by Jerome
Phillips of the V. A. Center, in
Martinsburg, will be the entry
for the handicapped entrants.
The program was opened with
a prayer by Mrs. Orndorff, alleg-
iance to the flag was pledged and
Mary Frances Magaha. Fees for the 12-week session America was sung• Mrs. Richard
Mrs. John Packer of near Pitts- are $15•00 Beginners and ad- Hart, sponsor of the program,
burgh, Pa., is visiting her sister, vanced students are both wel. which had a patriotic theme, in-
Miss Ruth Philips, on South Sam- come to join this class, troduced her husband, Mr. Rich-
uel Street. MISS PATRICIA WILKINS ard Hart, instructor at Mather
Misses Betty Driver, Pat Lewis, gah. n i D A PkA. TA Training Center, who ran the
Cathy Vincunas, Florence Ditlow, Mrs. alert Wilkins of Winches. fJ Ot, il i /U • film of colonial days in American
and Doris Unger all student nur- ter, Va., announces the engage- • . History, depicting the gracious
ses at District School of Nursing merit of her daughter, Patricia TN wing and the hectic political
in Washington, D. C., were the Ruth, to Robert Randolph Smith ........ r .......... battles in that period just before
weekend guests of Doris parents III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert • • . the outbreak of the Revolution-
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Unger. R. Smith, Jr. of Silver Spring iS vea{] movement MR. AND MRS. DAVID ALAN KIRSTEIN cry War, in and around Williams-
Farm, Charles Town, West Va. burg. Mrs. Hart read a paper on
Mrs. Mary E. Jenkins, a rest- Miss Wilkins is the daughter A response to one trend in re- Miso Mar-aret Ka- Grater dau accessorie- -,,n a -,hi ¢,,r the origin of the song Yankee
dent of St. Joseph's Home for of the late Mr. alert Wilkins. Shecefi :h l:gl'Galdtp:nDk n " ..... ide::i- taer "of Mr.S and Mrs Russell' K." 1 The groom'sO """ mother-- "= ""wore"' 'a Doodle. Hostesses for the even-
the Aged, 220 H. Street, N. E., is the granddaughter of Mrs.
........ " ........ " Grater, former residents of Harp-I dark green velvet suit with baby were." rs_ uooer Leonara,
Hospital,is a surgical8th patientand Mass.in CasualtYAve., N. theArthUrlateWilkinsMr. Wilkins.°f EdinburgMiss Wilk-and je j.t, ve n eonm v unaay ers Ferry, now residing in Three blue accessories. Both mothers lrs. w!£ ur ono, M.rs: LesJie
W+, Washington, D.C. ins is also the granddaughter of + Rivers, California, became the pinned white carnations.: ones,_ mrs. L s er weoo ann
..... ...... bride of Mr David Alan Kirstein, [ Following the ceremony+ a re- +Arcme :ranzen.
• Misses Lucy and Sarah Alfriend the late Reverend and Mrs. W.D. ecmr oz ion nurcn, wi, so-- of Mr "and Mrs Mere, Kir [ce ti0n was held for some 50 etresnmen s carried out the
0f Yorktown, N. Y., are visiting Keene. preach on this subject at 11 a. m. stein -f Tarzano"Vh,," ] i- .... m,an ., patriotic red, white and blue, with
red punch filled w th blue me
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Randolph A few+.wnters and thinkers in rsday, evening, Dec. 23. which was decorated also with a re ...... '
+ John S, Alfriend, South Samuel Smith of Charles Town and the curren meomgica circzes nave The lovely and +mnr ssive dou I Christmo +hem- eva- a ceo cup cakes ann cherry
Street. late Mr. and Mrs. William Herb- ......... , ......... " 1 " •
Mrs. Robert Brady of Shenan. ert Rogers of Kimballton, Va., are VZride r
doah Junction has returned the grandparents of Mr. Smith.
+' home from a six-week's vacation Miss Wilkins is a graduate of
and visiting her sister and broth- Handley High Schol and is a sen-
er-in-law, M/Sgt. and Mrs. E. C. tar at Radford College majoring ..... e- , a o y-weds, ass'sted
. . c t d in the Christmas motif, / with the receiving and serving of ,.A= ......
Hawk of Satellite Beach, Florida. in home economics. She is a mere pubhcatmns and televzsmn pro- arc e
. While in Florida Mrs. Brady had her of the German Dance Club auctions, with frosted evergreens and large I the guests. They came from Fort
In response to many questions bouquets of poinsettas on the Campbell, Kentucky, where he is mvm-I/l / w-
+ the pleasure of seeing one of our recording secretary of Alpha Sig- raised during the past two weeks alter /stationed with the 101st Airborne lKlkl llklg P J lqP
: weather satellites launched on ma Taw Social Sorority and the on the subject, Mr. Bartlett will The bride, given in marriage {Division.
. Feb. 3 at 2:43 a, m. from Cape Virginia Home Economics Associ attempt to explore the reasons by her father, wore a long white/ Following the reception, the
i Kennedy. Mr. Robert Brady and ation.
. mother, Jenny Brady drove toMr. Smith is a graduate of behind these somewhat sensation- velvet gown with long sleeves, bride and groom left for a wedd- ....
al speculations and to put them fashioned to a point over the | ing trip to the Los Angeles area. ....
the NationaI Airport to meetCharles Town High School and is into a framework of Christion wrist and trimmed with pearl{ For traveling the bride wore a ......
+ Mrs. Brady on Satuday. a +senie at Virginia Polytehnic reference. e hbroidered lace medallions. Her] Navy blue suit with an orchid cor l YLrl' ;
Institute majoring in horticuI- finger-tip veil of illusion was held lsage. I M I' A TFtDIT' C
Haw ture. He is past president of the L---'-u...,,.,+-o ]with a pearl and crystal head-, The bride was graduated from I
i Jefferson- Berkeley County Fruit nuliloit piece An orchid, surrounded by Los Lamas High School in Wal-Former Prin, - l
[Growers. _ ..... _ I gardenias and a stephanotis, for- nut Creek, California, and she' !-. .......
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llaib- l" S01emn[zed I A Summer wedding is planned. Ab0 t Sch0o Bond Le fl/ I med her bridal bouquet. She car- attended Chico State College in j
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] ., ried a lace handkerchief held by California; the University of] (The Man AndWith School
! in Oe own Church I Miss nk Members of the South Jeffer- her mother when she was mar- Maryland and she is now in her ! (Exnerience
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so-- Ruritan +ub me+ M,,-n'.,, I ried senior year at Long Beach State l " "-- ""
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ChurchThe Virginiain Hager~towr~,AvenueMd.,Baptist I P~dpro- g~d TO S0r0rl~ At Feb .... 21 at st John's Parish in t The bride was attended by her College. While residing, in Harp-I FOR THE
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Ri on and for thei ro ram roster, Barbara Grater of Pullman ers Ferry she was actwe in the JEFFER
• ¢ided the setting Saturday, Feb.I -- they heard Jefferson Countv lwasnmgton, as mare of honor, Charms Town i'resbytermn Chu-I
5, for the marriage of Miss Judy st Virg|n]a Uni 'sity Schools Su,,erintendent land M'ss Ruth Ann W eston of rch Young Peoples Work I
Lowery explain the school bond Walnut Creek, Cahforma, as The bridegroom attended Went[ Your Vote Apprecmted
Ann McCauley, daughter of Mr.
le, , whic rs bridesmaid Both the honor atten worth Military Academy in Miss- Jan TE
and Mrs. Percy L. McCauley, [ Miss Kitty Kayrl Link, daugh- h the vote are o ]no . . • .......... [ .27- Pd. Pol. Adv.
t be ask t. v ,m~dsv oan~s were a~zlrea in cranoerry ouri and the Umversl~y of Haw-,
311 West King street, Martins-iter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bay- o ed ote on T ......,
March 8 in a necia election red velvet gowns fashioned ram- aii, prior to entering Military ser- I
burg and Mr, Donald Edward rle Link of Route 2, Kearneysville ..............
Lo ere old t fltar to the bmdes They wore vzce He took bamc Army
Hawkins. son of Mr. and Mrs. was pledged to Pi Beta Phi Sorori w _. t ... how he h ..... " "
000 bein ked fo w fur crown hats w th short training at Fort Ord Cahfornia, =. _.....
Donald I awkins of Charles Town. ty on February 9. g as r to construct . • • T
new school buildings and make red ve ls and carrmd whzte fur and is now attending Communic- VO
The Reverend Kenneth Schmidt KRty is a freshman at West Vir additions to existing ones would muffs pinned with a small bow. ations School and Officers Can- _|,( T TttT P
officiated at the 2:45 p. m. nup- ginia University where she is . . ' uet of hall- and red ribbons didat " ch 1 at ........... •
tial service, majoring in medical technology, oeneflt the students and how it q Y e oo t oraon,
The bride chose for her wed- She is also a member of the W. will also affect the taxpayer with white Streamers. Georgia. FOR
ding a waltz length gown of white V. U. Amateur Radio Club'and The club agreed to joinMr. Dennis Kirstein, brother of The bride's parents resided in County Commissioner
satin and nylon jersey featuring the Student Party. county-wide Ruritan effort to the groom, served as his best man Harpers Ferry for some time,
a shirred midriff insert and tOp-
ped with a lace jacket. She added
a veil of nylon maline arranged
from a crown of braided seed
pearls, and carried a nosegay of
white carnations.
Miss Derrinda Kay Pitzer, cou-
sin of the bride was her maid of
honor and only attendant.
Best man for Mr. Hawkins was
his brother, Jeyn Hawkins.
The couple were entertained
Sunday, February 6, at a recept-
ion at the home of the bride's
parents. They later left for a
short honeymoon in Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins will re-
side temporarily with the latter's
parents in Martinsburg. They
plan to move into their own
mobile home in Charles Town
next month.
Mrs. Hawkins is a graduate of
Martinsburg Senior High School,
and is employed at Tony's Pizza-
rina in Charles Town.
Mr. Hawkins, who attended Cha
rles Town schools, is employed at
Charles Town Race Track.
Mrs. Warren Mickey
Did Not Resign, But
Was Granted Release
The headline on a school board
story carried in last week's ed-
ition of this newspaper, incor-
rectly stated that Mrs. Warren
Mickey, a member of the faculty
at the Charles Town Junior High
School, had resigne4 her teaching
post to accept a job with the
newly created curriculum Center
at Shepherd College. The head-
line should have stated as the
story did, that Mrs. Mickey was
released from her teacher post
by the school board for the re-
mainder of this year. Her release
became effective Feh. 21 and Mrs.
Odessa Snyder was named to re.
loaCe Mrs. Mickey at Charles
wn Junior High School for the
remainder of the year.
THE VILLAGE HOUSE
.... AT ....
Shenandoah Junction, W. Va.
FOR BUSINESS
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sponsor a bloodmobile visit in
June with Caleb Burns as club
chairman.
The Ladies Night for 1966 will
be held at the Shady Rest Resta-
urant, Martinsburg. The club
gave the Welfare Committee the
authority to give the Jackson
family $50.00 or any other assist-
ance. The Jackson family home
in Summit Point was destroyed
by a fire February 21.
Seven club members attended
the Food Handlers qualification
meeting in Charles Town recent-
Mr. Cooper at a future meeting
and qualify all members as/food
handlers. The club will help with
the current Boy Scout fund drive
held this week.
Legion Post Postpones
The regular monthly meeting
of Jackson-Perks Post No. 71,
Charles Town, has been post-
poned from March 3, to Thursday
evening, March 10, at 8 at the
Legion Lounge. The potspone-
merit is due to the Legion's birth-
day which runs from March 15-17
and plans are being made to hold
a joint meeting with the Auxil-
iary on March, 10.
Assembly Of Cmd Church
I The Rev. William P. Reed, pas-
tor of Calvary Assembly of God
Church, located on Fairfax Blvd.,
and Fifth Ave. in Ranson, an-
nounces the following schedule of
services for Sunday and subse-
quent week nights.
Sunday School at 10:00 a. m.
Morning worship at 11:00.
Sunday evening Evangelistic
service at 7:30.
Tuesday, Christ's Ambassadors
meet at 7:30 p. m.
Thursday, Bible Study at 7:30
p.m.
and Mr. Douglas Kirstein, another
brother of the groom, lighted the
candles on the alter• Mr. Stephen
Grater, brother of the bride,
served as usher.
The mother of the bride was
attired in an American Beauty
snk shantung suit with matching
while Mr. Grater was connected
with the Harpers Ferry National
Monument where he served as
supervisor of the Stephen T. Mat-
her Training Center in Harpers
Ferry. Mr, Grater is now con-
nected with the Sequoia National
Park in California.
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Surviving are four sons; Donald
C. Jr., Richard C., Wayne C., and
Thomas Lee C.; one daughter;
Jean C., all of Ranson; his mother
also of Ranson; three sisters --
Mrs. Marshall McAboy of Hall-
town; Mrs. Martha Hummer, of
Winston-Salem, N. C.; and Mrs.
Rosie Ahalt of Ranson; and two
brothers, Paul Courtney of Har-
pers Ferry; and Reuben H. Court-
hey of Ranson, also survive.
Services were held Wednesday
morning at 11 from the Melvin
T. Strider• Colonial Funeral
Home in Ranson, by the Rev.
William Reed. He was assisted
by Rev. M. C. Scott. Burial
was made in Edge Hill Cemetery
in Charles Town.
Anderson, who worked as a
laborer, was born in Ranson, on
March 16, 1918, a son of Mrs.
Emma Clem Anderson and the
late Edward Anderson. He was
a veteran of World War II and
a member of Zion Episcopal
Church in Charles Town.
Surviving are four sisters .--
Mrs. LuciUe Chamblin, Mrs.
Mabel Mills, Mrs. Virginia Brook-
man and Mrs. Marie Carey, all
of Ranson; and four brothers;
LeRoy, Bryan, Carl and Forrest
Anderson, all of Ranson.
Funeral services were held on
Tuesday afternoon at 2 p. m.
from the Melvin T. Strider Col-
onial Funeral Home in Ranson
by the Rev. Allen Bartlett, with
bt rial being ,made in Edge Hill
Cemetery in Charles Town.
Redman was born in Ranson
Oct. 15, 1921, a son of William
P. and the late Mandy Walker
Redman. He was a veteran of
World War II.
Surviving are his father; two
sisters . - Mrs. Corn Smallwood,
Charles Town; and Mrs. Frank
Littleton of Ranson; three broth-
ers -- Joseph A, and Charles W.
Redman, both of Ranson; and
Merle J. of Sacramento, Califor-
nia; and a number of nieces and
nephews.
Funeral services were held
this morning (Thursday) at 1{}
o'clock from the Smith Memorial
Funeral Home in Charles Town,
by the Rev. Richard Neal, pastor
of St. Thomas, Lutheran Church
fin Ranson. Burial was made in
the national cemetery in Win-
chester, Va.
" rden Club Of The Air"
To Be Presented Each
Monday Over WEPM Radio
Final plans and dates have
been set for the "Garden Club of
the Air", prepared and presented
by the garden clubs in the Shen-
andoah-Potpmac District. These
programs will be heard over
WEVM radio on each Monday, at
1:45 P. M. beginning February
28th and running thru May 23rd.
A variety of topics will be dis-
cussed, including planting, con-
servation, conditioning cut flow-
ers, insect control, State Park.,
and other interesting subjects.
Go To Church Sunday
KABLETOWN DISTRICT
Experienced County Farmer
YOUR SUPPORT
WILL BE APPRECIATED
Feb. 10-TE, Pd.
YOUR VOTE
and support will be
appreciated by ---
John N. Newcomer
Candidate For
County Commissioner
Harpers Ferry District
(Owner and Operator)
CUffside Motel)
Feb. 10-tf.-pd.
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I,Will Appreciate Your
VOTE And SUPPORT
J. Edward Magaha
--FOR--
County Commissioner
KABLETOWN DISTRICT
Feb. 17-TE, Pd.
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RE-ELECT
GEORGE CRIM
FOR
County Commissioner
KABLETOWN DISTRICT
YOUR VOTE & SUPPORT
WILL BE APPRECIATED
AT THE MAY 10
PRIMARY ELECTION
Feb. 24-TE-Pd.
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SPIRIT OF YEFFERSON FARMER'S ADVOCATE
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1966
• * USMC, son of Mrs. J
[MISS
Deborah K. Cheshre oc ood of Shepherdsv'ille,
! Miss Cheshire is a 1965 1
En{ ement Ann0 nced uate of Charles Town High Sc
and is now attending Shep
. . . College, Shepherdstown,'
/0 I'r£. wuflam LOCKWO00 Virginia. l
Pfc. Lockwood attended sc
in Louisville, Kentucky, an
presently serving with the
States Marine Corps on his
MISS DEBORAH K. CHESHIRE
Mr. and Mrs John Elwood
Cheshire of Summit Point, West
Virginia, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Deborah
Kay, to William Ernest Lockwood
ond tour of duty in Vietnam.
No date has been set for
wedding.
Gleaners Class To Hold
Rummage Sale Feb. 25-26
The Gleaners Class of the
bury Methodist Church will
a rummage sale in the
erly occupied by Merchant
Noland, West Washington,
on Friday and Saturday,
cry 25 and 26. Anyone with l
articles to donate may leave
articles at the room on
afternoon, as there will be
one there to take donated
icles.
[- Vote March 8.
(Pol.
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For Month Of
FEBRUARY
'ERMANENTS
Were NOW
$15.00- $12.50
12.50-- 10.00
10.00 -- 8.00
8.50 -- 7.50 .
Make Your Appointment Today.
HILL-DALE BEAUTY SALON
HILL - DALE SHOPPING CENTER
Dial 725-9221 . Charles Town, W. Va.
_ ALWAYS PLENTY OF. F-R-E-E PARKING ,
-o :D IY PUBL,I SALE
s ti wing farm~ aml dairying, we will sell on the P
Gaines Farm along Rt. 28 ab0ut 2½ mi. East of BeallsvllIe ~
5 mi. SE of Dlckerson, where Cat Tail Rd. leads South off I{~.
28 to farm lane, in Montgomery County Maryland on
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
FEBRUARY 25TH AND 26TH
• 11:00 A. M. EACH DAY
TO-WIT:
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH
11:00 A. M. (FIRST DAY)
ll8--HEAD DAIRY CATTLE--118
Ninety-four are milk cows of which thirty-five are in first
tation, balance young cows. All are Holsteins except two. Thed
are four registered Holstein, balance good grades. Forty
been fresh from November to sale time, some now fresh
some springers balance full milk.
Two Holstein bulls, 10 and 18 months each.
Three bred heifers due in summer.
Seven open heifers over year old.
Twelve heifers from 4-12 months old.
Herd is T. B. and Bangs accredited and certified and 30 d~
test before sale so that health papers will permit animals to
anywhere. 2,500 lb. milk base, Wash, market.
Dairy Equipment--Girton 400 gaL stainless steel tank;
pipeline complete for 36 stalls; 6 DeLaval pipeline units
new 1965, pipeline and units offered separately); 3 sets
clippers; 80 gal. glasslined electric water heater; gas dalff
heater; silage cart; feed cart; stainless steel wash-up tank.
Feeds---700-800 bales mixed alfalfa and timothy hay;
bales mixed hay, 1,000 bales straw; 100 bu. barley and rye
for feed; 75 tons silage, or all left by sale time.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26TH
AT 11:00 A. M. (SECOND DAY)
Farm Machinery, Etc. -- McCormick.Deertng 504 tractor use l
less than 500 hours, like new, with 3 bottom 14" plows, hlad
corn planters, cultivators, for fast hitch or 3 point hitch.
Farmall H, McCormick-Deering with 3 pt. hitch, good conditio
W-4 McCormick-Deering tractor for general use.
Papec field chopper with pick.up head, motor
Holland flail harvester; 2 new Allis Chalmers self
wagons, both new 1965 in fall; 3 silage wagons with false
and rollers; unloader unit; low down rubber tire wagon
New Idea hay conditioner; New Idea side delivery rake;
elevators with motors; DB ow elevator.
McCormick.Deering Model 46 Pro baler, good condition;
Idea semi.mounted mower; New Idea trailer mower;
McC-D mower; New Idea elevator with corn head; set
vators for H or M tractor; New Idea 501 manure 7
snow blade; New Idea 119 PrO manure spreader; Model
McC.Deering manure spreader; Little Genius 12" plows;
McCormtck.Deering disc harrow; Clark 28 disc harrow;
lever harrow; Buch pulverizer; Woods Bros. single row
picker; M-M 20 disc grain drill; 2 wheel farm trailer;
trailer field sprayer; Pioneer 20 inch chain saw; 2
watering troughs 280, and 240 gal. each; DeLaval milker
10x38 tractor chains; 12 ft. slab drag; air compressor;
5 ton hydraulic Jack; Craftsman shop vise; chain hoist;
small hand and shop tools.
Household, Etc. -- Hot Point electric stove; dinette set;
mica top table and 6 chairs; Monogram 4 room oil space
with oil tank; Snapping Turtle 19" rotary lawn mower;
robe; other household furniture not listed.
TERMS--CASH each day before removal. Not
for accidents.
RALPH F. & ADA E. KINNA
PHONE DI 5274
EMMERT R. BOWLUS
A. DOTY REMSBERG, Auctioneers
WACHTER & ALEXANDER, Clerks
Lunch will be served Feb.