PTRIT OF .IEFFER, ON rARMrRS ADVOCATE
8---A THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1959
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Gets Promotion
A/1C PAUL D. MILLS, JR.
A/2c Paul D. Mills, Jr. was pro-
rooted to A/lc on March 1, 1959.
lie is now stationed at Fort Geo-
rge G. Meade, Md. and he and his
wife are living in Glen Burnie,
Md. until his completion of his
enlistment which will be in August
1959.
By Mrs. Charles Adams
,Mr, Garland Heflebower Jr. and
Mr. Leo Widmyer and Mr. Ray-
mond Ballenger, president of W.
Va. Farm Bureau spent Wednes-
day and Thursday at Buckhannon
and attended officers Training
School of W. Va. Farm Bureau.
~Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Anders
and three children were Saturday
night callers with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Anders.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bennett of
Charles Town are the proud par-
ants of a fine son born last Tues-
day in the Winchester hospital.
The youngster has been given the
name of Christopher Jay. 2~his is
their second child and first son.
Mrs. Bennett is the former Betty
Boyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Hayward Boyd of Rippon.
Mrs. Graham Royston and
Mrs. William Wood of Millwood
Were supper guests at the home of
~r. and Mrs. Thomas Wiley and
gamily on Tuesday.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Anders were their son
Randolph, his wife and three child
ran and Mr. Ander's brother-in-
law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Hock
ens of Boyce.
Both Mrs. Lewis Carroll and
daughter Mrs. Herman Copley
both celebrated their birthday Sun
day.
death of her sister Mrs. Mary
Locke of Boyce. She was 91 years
of age. Her funeral will be con-
ducted from Enders Funeral Home
in Berryville. Pallbearers wilt be
her nephews.
Mr. Douglas Wiley spent the
weekend with his grandmother
Mrs. Mary B. Wiley and uncle
Melvin and brother Lewis Wiley
spent the weekend with his grand
parents Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Wood.
Miss Pat Heflebower spent
Thursday night with her school
friend Miss Barbara Hough.
Mrs. Roy B. Harris of Raphine,
Va. at. 1, was a Saturday evening
caller to visit her friend Mrs. Lee
Brown and family of Charles
Town.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Harris and
daughter Mrs. Bobby L. Whetzel
and grandson Roy Carson Harris
all of Raphine, Va., Rt. 1, spent
the weekend visiting Mrs. Harris's
)arents Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Chap-
man. They also visited their son
Roy B. Harris Jr. and family of
Byrd's Orchard on Sunday.
Mrs. Bobby L. Whetzel spent the
weekend with her brother Roy B.
Harris Jr. and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Duvall
and daughters Ruth Ann and tin
da of Martinsburg accompanied by
Mrs. Charles McDonald also of
Martinsburg visited Mr. Duvalrs
aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Chapman Sunday and also were
brief callers in the home of their
cousin Roy B. Harris Jr. Sunday
evening.
Mr. Roy Deck of Berryville, Va,
was a Sunday caller to visit his
friends Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Chap-
man.
By Mrs. Pauline Ott
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Turner
and son of Charles Town and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Turner were Sat
urday evening visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Guilford Turner and family.
Mrs. Esther Oden and son Guy
and Frankie of Bakerton were
Sunday visitors of Mrs. Nellie
Oden and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Oden and
runs Steve, Keith, Terry and
Glenn were Saturday evening visi-
tors of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pulse
and family at Middleway.
Mrs. T. D. Ott is spending some
time with her son and daughter-
in-law Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ott
and son Calvin Jr. at Kensington,
Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Berlin Fitzpatrick
and daughter Fay and son Dale
were Sunday callers of Mr. and
Mrs. Buddy Dodson and son Terry
at Middleway.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Ott of
Charles Town were Sunday callers
of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ott.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Small-
Mr. Kenny Carroll, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Carroll is confin-
ed to his home with the mumps.
Mr. Ronnie DeHaven has been
quite sick this week With the meas
les and abscess ear.
Visi.tors on Saturday noon with
Mary and Robert Anders were
Mary's sister Mrs. Edith Nesmith
and her son his wife and two child
ran from Mecklenburg, Pc. and
Robert's brother Mr. Lawrence ~n
ders and his wife from Browns-
villa, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Widmyer and
two sons were Sunday evening vis
itors with Mr. and Mrs. Garland
Heflebower Jr. and two children
Pat and Jim.
Mrs. Harry Ashcraft was Satur
day afternoon caller with Mrs.
Herman Swartz.
Little Dennis Whittington grand
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry~Nicode
mus is confined to his home with
the measles.
About 4.000 people visited open
,house at Doubleday from 6:30 to
8:30 on Wednesday evening. A-
~mong those who enjoyed a most
interest.'ng tour from Rippon were
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Adams, Mr.
and Mrs. Woodrow Adams, son
Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Adams, daughter Martha, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Chapman, daughter Nan
cy and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Le-
Rue son Jim.
Around 50 people attended tam-
ily night supper at Kabletown
school sponsored by the P. T. A
and 4-H Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Puckett
and children were over night guest
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tho
mas Wiley and family on Satur-
day.
Darlene Magaha, daughter ~f
'Mr. and Mrs. Glen Magaha spent
Friday with her uncle and aunt
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams and
daughter.
wood of Charles Town wear callers
of Mr. and Mrs. Guilford Turner |
and family on Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pulse and faro
ily of Mi~dleway were Sunday visi
tors dr" "1~tters mother Mrs.
Mary Ctine.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bush and tam
ily of Winmington, Del. were week
end visitors of the latters parents
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Painter and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W, ilt and
daughter Cindy and son Lee were
Sunday visitors of the formers par
ants Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Wilt
and daughters Arbutus and An-
tionnette at Chestnut Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Ott
and sons of Charles Town were
Sunday callers of Mrs, Nellie Oden
and family.
Mrs. Buddy Dodson and son
Terry of Mlddleway were Sunday
calelrs of Mr. and Mrs, Philip Wil
ey and daug~hter Thresa Ann.
Sunday viistors of Mrs. Nellie
Oden and family were Mrs. Esther
Oden rand so*as Guy and Frank{e
of Bakerton, Mr, and Mrs. Theod-
ore Ott and daughters, Linda and
Diane and sons Teddy, Randy.
lacy and Ricky and Mrs. Pauline
Ott.
Mr. and Mrs. Guilford Tuz~ner
and family were Sunday dinner
~uests of t~he latters parents Mr.
~md Mrs. William Wilt at Chestnut
Hill. Also Mr. and Mrs. Frank An-
~;elo and sons Steven and Kevin of
Burke, Va. were guests.
Mr.:and Mrs. Clyde Beahm and
son of Hyattsville, Md. were Sun-
day visitors of the formers parents
Ray. and Mrs. Arthur Beahm and
sons.
Mr. Gilbert Deener of Bruns-
wick, Md. was recent visitor of
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wilt and
daughter Cindy and son Lee and
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Lancaster
and daughter Dianne.
Mrs. Charles Ott and sons were
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Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and I Sunday visitors of her .parents Mr.
Mrs. M. L. Adams were Mr. and i and Mrs. Ellis Johnson at Mill-
Mrs. Lee Adams, son Donnie and ]ville.
Mrs. Ernest Clipp. i Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Beahm
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mason and Band Mrs. Fred Beahm were re-
sin Rocky were Sunday night visi- ] cent callers ~f Mr. and Mrs. Guil-
1toys with Mr. and Mrs. Edward I ford Turner and family.
Lee Boyd. I--Mrs. Buddy Dodson and son
Last week Mr. and Mrs. Cecil ]Terry of Middleway were Sunday
Crouch, two children Pat and
to Wait
You All of
CHARLES TOWN, W. VA.
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: P KRE 0%S% ROLLS-I pk.g. 14 rolls 3,3c
tl MORTON'S STEAK DINNERpeg. 59c
' BLUE STAR MEAT PIES i5 8-oz. pkgs. 99c
il OREADA FRENCH FRIES l-lb. pEgs. $1.00
I DRESSED WHITINGS., • lO-Ib, box $1,49
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FREESTONE PEACHES -4 Ige. No. 2V2 cans $1.00
:visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Berlin
Fitzwater and family.
iSchnurr's Re-aCting (40c lb. Lower than year ago)
LIBBY'S TOMATO JUICE - 4 46-oz. cans $1.00
LIBBYS ROSEDALE PEAS .
Mike took a tour of Mt. Vernon.
• ivlr. and Mrs. A. W. Kondner Jr.
of Baltimore were Monday visitors
with their son-in-law and daugh-
ter Mr. and Mrs Roy Mason and
son.
Miss Polly Orndorff of Clear-
brook spent 4 days with her sister
Mrs. Woodrow Adams and family.
Little Martha Adams spent Fri-
day night and Saturday with her
uncle and aun,t Mr. and Mrs. John
Kackley and family in Berryv!tle
while her parents attended t,he
milk producers luncheon in Balti-
more.
Mr. M. L. Adams and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Adams attended the
BOTH FOR
Area Expanded To Take
RED RIPE TOMATOES--Ss - - - ctn. 10c
MUSSELMAN'S
TOMATO JUICE .
U. S. NO. 1
NEW JERSEY POTATOES
I II BYS PINEAPPLE
AND GRAPEFRUIT JUICE -
In Maryland Towns
M/Sgt. George R. Sohnurr, the
&rmy Recruiting representative
for the Eastern Panhandle of W.
Va. has been advised by the Recru
tlng Main Station tha.t effective
March 1, 1959 $hwt his recruiting
area has been expanded to include
the following towns in Washing-
ton County, Md.: Williamsport,
Downsville, Sandy Hook, Rohrers-
ville, Tilmington, Hancock and
Sharp,burg.
His i,tinerary will include these
new areas along wi'th his usual
~tops in .the Eastern Panhandle,
of W. Va.
Interested paroles in the East-
ern Pan,handle may still contact
Sgt. 6chnurr at his Martinsburg
phone-Amherst 7-6681 and t~hose
in che Washington Country district
may reach him at his home, 25
Roessner Avenue, Hagerstown,
Md., phone REgent 3-0549.
50-1k bag 99c
Maryland Cooperative Milk Pro-
ducers annual luncheon on Satur
day held at the Lord Baltimore
Hotel in Baltimore. I,Nncbeon r~,,~
ic furnished by Feen Lula and his
i orchestra. The BaTtimore and Ohio
Olee Club en,tertained with a num
bar of fine selections. This club
has won hig,h musical honors
whenever they appear in concerts.
The gueqt soeaker was vice admir
al Charles Monsen ((7. S. Navy re-
tired ~ who produced the "Momsen
:Lung" which enable men to leave
Subs disabled below the surface.
Mrs. Harry Nicodemus Sr. re-
ceived word on Sunday of the
FRESH -"
COLLAIID GREENS - Family size 20.oz. bag 29c
U. S. No. 1 STAYMAN APPLES . 5.1b. bag 49c
7 17-oz. cans $1.00
zl 46-oz. cans $1.00
4 quart cans $1.00
MUSSELMAN'S.
APPLE SAUCE 17-oz cans $1.00
CHASE & SANBORN COiFEE7 • lib. can 75c
MAXWELL HOUSE
INSTANT COFFEE "COi i Big 6-OZ. jar 99C
CH CK FULL NUTS FE - l-lb. can 89c
- - 4 roll ctn. 31c
4 bars 31c
- pkg. I0c
- pig. 25c
WALDORF TISSUE -
LUX TOILET SOAP ....
WASHINGTON ASSORT. CAKE MIXES
SWANSDOWN CAKE MIXES - •
(Choco]a e - White - Ye]low - Carme])
C R IS C 0--5c OFF - - -
F L U F F O-Ik Off - - -
SUPER SUDS ....
YACHT CLUB
PORK BEANS.-. 10
3-lb. can 84c
3-1b, can 81c
large box 25c
15-oz. cans $1.00
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