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Va.
SPIRIT OF JEFFERSON FARMERS ADVOCATE , 1Woodrow Union Church• [HflI Cemetery in Charle. Town.
MARCH 17, 1966 A--3/ Surviving are his wife, Mrs./ The deceased was born in Jeff-
~_ Hazel Gulbronson Rouzee; two!erson County Feb. 28, 1S96, a
sons, .lames It. Rouzee, Miami, daughter of ~tile late Jasper and
Survived by his son, Robert L• Fla., and Kenneth B. Rouzee, 'Pamelia Cave Young. lier hus.
Milbourne, at home; three broth- Kingwood; three sisters - Mrs. band, Clifford C. Woodward died
ers, Lodowic, Jr., Chesapeake Mary Reynolds and Mrs. Frances in 1960.
Beach, Md.; D. Fairfax, Blue Marquis, Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. She had been employed at the
Island, Ill.; Roger W. Milbourne, Edna Eyster, Charles Town two Baker V. A. Center since the in-
Charles Town and three grand- brothers, Arthur Rouzee, Balti- stallation was constructed in
children, more, and Russell Rouzee Charles 1944 She was a member of the
He was a member of Charles Town. Baptist Church.
Town Baptist Church and also a Services were conducted Man- Surviving are a sister, Mrs.
tIARVEY L. MILBOURNE member of Phi Gamma Frater- day at 2 p. m. by Elder Charles Irene Printz, of Shepherdstown
arvey L Milbourne, reitred nity. W. Alderton and the Rev. Joseph and a number of nieces and
~ign .Service employee, (lied Funeral services will be held j. Swack. Burial was in Camp nephews.
lewton D. Baker Hospital on Friday at 2 p. m., from the Mel- Iiill Cemetery.
Inesday,months. after an illness of vinttome.T. Strider Colonial Funeral MRS EL~ECHTEL 0lJ 11~'~1 ~ : 4-~"/~'0a|~ ~l]~liJ
~rn at Rockville, Md. on May Ray. Russell Urquhart will of- Funeral services were held Tue
1895, he was the son of the ficiate and will be assisted by sday morning at 10:30 from Trini-! ,F ,..,a WiLl
Rev. Lodowie Ralph and Rev. Bartlett. ty Episcopal Church in Shepherds
tin Strickler Milbourne. Friends will be ~eceived at the town by the Rev. George S. John-
was a graduate of Charles funeral home from 7 to 9 p. m. ston, pastor, for Mrs. Elizabeth 2(4S.! el ~ rted
High School and attended this evening. Melvin Baechtel, 84, a resident of I
of Richmond, at Shepherdstown, who died in Mr. James Gore, Chairman of
veteran of World War I, he
the Foreign Service on
in 1919. His posts
Amoy, Swatow, Tsinan,
Tientsin, Hankow and
China; Cologne, Ger-
Quebec, Quebec Province;
Ontario, Canada, and St.
British West Indies. He
in 1946 and since resided
near Charles Town.
VOTE FOR
E, M. DANDRIDGE
p Former Principal Of
age Jackson High School
(The Man With School
(Experience And Training)
FOR THE
JEFFERSON COUNTY
IIOARD OF EDUCATION
Your Vote Appreciated
Jan. 27-TE Pd. Pol. Adv.
VOTE FOR
$0HN P. BURNS, Jr.
FOR
ARTHUR A. VIANDS
Funeral services were held Sat
urday at 2 p. m. from the Melvin
T. Strider Colonial Funeral Home
in Ranson, for Arthur Addison
Viands, 77, of Route 1, Harpers
Ferry, who died Thursday, March
10, in the Charles Town General
Hospital following an illness of
about five weeks. The Rev. Har-
old McCtay of Harpers Ferry, offi
elated Burial was made in Edge
Hill Cemetery in Charles Town.
The deceased was born in Jeff-
erson County, Aug. 30, 1888, a son
of the late George W. and Fran-
ces Grey Viands. He was a mem-
ber of the Methodist Church. His
wife, the late Mrs. Fannie Vir-
ginia Viands, died in 1941.
Surviving are five daughters --
Mrs. Della V. Pearl, Route 1,
Charles Town; Mrs. Bessie Allen
Breeden, Charles Town; Mrs.
Lacy Bussard, Millville; Mrs. Mar-
garet V. Wilt, Charles Town and
Mrs. Pauline V. Wilt, Route 1,
Harpers Ferry; three sons - Geo-
rge William Viands, Duffields
Charles M. Viands, Route 1, Harp-
ers Ferry and Arthur D. Viands,
Ranson; and 17 grandchildren and
18 great grandchildren.
JAMES HUGH ROUZEE
James Hugh Rouzee, retired
postmaster of Paw Paw, died last
Friday in the Cumberland, Md.,
Memorial Hospital after an illness
of five weeks.
Born August 14, 1892, in River-
ton, Va., a son of George A. and
Mary E. Fisher Rouzee, he served
as postmaster for 22 years, retir-
ing in 1962. He was a member of
COunty Commissioner
the Paw Paw Lions Club and the
II:ABLETOWN DISTRICT
l Xperieneed County Farmer
King's Daughters Hospital in Mar
tinsburg, following an illness of
about nine weeks. Burial was
made in St. Marks Cemetery in
Petersville, Md.
The deceased was born in Jeff-
erson, Md., June 7, 1881, a daugh-
ter of the late Robert H. and
Margaret Marshall Boteler. Her
husband, Edward Baechtel, died
in 1933. She was a member of
Trinity Episcopal Church in Shep
herdstown, the Shepherdstown
Woman's Club and the Eastern
Star Lodge. She was the last mere
bur of her immediate family.
MRS. ROSE Y. WOODWARD
Funeral services were held
this afternoon (Thursday) at 2
p. m. from the Melvin T. Strider i
Colonial Home in Ranson, for
Mrs. Rose Young Woodward, 70,
of Route 1, Kearneysville, who:
died Monday in King's Daughters
Hospital in Martinsburg, follow-
ing a lengthy illness. The Rev.
George Collis of Martinsburg, of-
ficiated. Burial was made in Edge
YOUR SUPPORT
ILL BE APPRECIATED
Feb. 10-TE, Pd.
YOUR VOTE OBSTETRICAL
and support will be Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Ma-
honey, Shenandoah Junction, on
appreciated by --- March 8, a boy.
John N. Newcomer Mr. and Mrs. Jerry M. Everhart,
Candidate For Harpers Ferry, Rt. 2, March 8, a
unty Commissioner girl.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris V. Huff-
Harpers Ferry District man, Ranson, March 10, a boy.
(Owner and Operator) Mr. and Mrs. Sewell B. Palmer,
Jro., Harpers Ferry, March 13, a
Cliffside Motel) boy.
10-tf.- Mr. and Mrs. Regis G. Hon-
saker, Inwood, March 14, twin
girls.
SURGICAL
I Will Appreciate Your
VOTE And SUPPORT
J. Edward Magaha
--FOR--
unty Commissioner
IŁABLETOWN DISTRICT
Feb. 17-TE, Pd.
RE-ELECT
GEORGE R. CRIM
Mrs. Amelia K. Wilson, Ranson;
Mrs. Margaret A. Hough, Charles
Town; Mrs. Margaret S. Tabb, of
Charles Town; Mr. Lewis O. Lloyd
of Bakerton; Mrs. June O. Ad-
ams, Rippon; Mrs. Charlotte V.
Fritts, Charles Town, Rt. 1; Mr.
Leon R. Upwright, Kearneysville,
Rt. 2; Master Larry D. Breeden,
Ranson; Master Ronald D. Rissler,
Charles Town, Rt. 2; Mr. Stephen
P. O'Brien, Charles Town; Mrs.
Anna L. Howell, Harpers Ferry,
Rt. 2; Mr. Stewart M. Yarbro,
Summit Point; Mr. Kenneth L.
Edwards, Charles Town and Mr.
Frank C. Phillips, Knoxville, Md.,
Rt. 2.
FOR MEDICAL
Mr. Thomas B. Longerbeam, of
Commissioner Harpers Ferry, Rt. 2; Miss Rox.
TOWN DISTRICT anne M. Clipp, Charles Town, Rt.
OUR VOTE & SUPPORT 2; Mr. Marshall E. Thompson, of
Charles Town, Rt. 2; Mrs. Bertha
WILL BE APPRECIATED M. Manuel, Harpers Ferry; Mrs.
Mary E. Ott, Charles Town; Mr.
AT THE MAY 10 Marshall T. Weller, Shenandoah
PRIMARY ELECTION Junction, Rt. 2; Mr. Gerald M.
Feb. 24-TE-Pd. Shewbridge, of Brunswick, Md.,
Mrs. Shirley M. Dillow, Charles
Town; Mrs. Ellsworth C. Mans.
field, Charles Town; Mr. Nelson
VOTE FOR & RE-ELECT L. Palmer, Harpers Ferry; Mr.
HENKLE Charles H. Hankins, Jr., Charles
E.
"Sam"
Town; Mr. Earl H. Guinn, Char-
the Jefferson County Heart Drive
made a progress report, revealing
that $2,045.26 had been raised to
date. Proceeds of $108.00 were
derived from the Coffee Day
which many local restaurants and
drug stores participated in. $1,-
627.22 was raised by donations
on tIeart Sunday. The Heart
Fund Drive will continue until
everyone has an opportunity to
contribute.
The many envelopes that were
left at homes over the county
when no one answered the call
are still out. If anyone desires
to contribute to this important
fund, won't you mail your contri-
bution today to Mr. James Gore,
at the Ranson Postaffice.
Many self-addressed envelopes
that were mailed to business af-
fording them an opportunity to
contribute have not been receiv-
ed. Mr. Gore urges that they be
mailed. Also, any memorial gift
can be mailed at anytime during
the year to Mr. Donald Smith
the treasurer.
Intending to discontinue farming, I will sell the following on
the Cat Tail Farm, located 5 miles east of Charles Town, W.
Va., 2 miles north of Mechanicstown, W. Va. Follow signs.
SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1966
BEGINNING 10:00 A. M,
28--HEAD HOLSTEIN CATTLE--28
12 cows, milking; 3 cows, close springers; 6 cows will freshen
in late April; heifer, springer (first calf); 6 heifers, 6 months
old.
T. B. and Bangs tested 30 days prior to sale. Individual Health
Certifieates will be given.
FA+RM MACHINERY
Int. B-275 traeOr with No. 209 2 14-in. bottom plumy and blade;
Super M Farma]l tractor with 3-pt. hitch; No. 209 3 14-in. bottom
plow; manure loader; cultivators; corn picker; corn planter;
N. H. Super 66 hay baler; N. H. side rake; N. H. 450 mower;
Clark field sprayer; McD. wagon; M. W. Girton model 53 ele-
vator Int. disc harrow; Int. tractor manure spreader; Int.
manure spreader on steel; McD. grain drill; MuD. hammer
mill; 2 lever harrows; spike harrow; Ferguson cultivators; land
drag; wood saw; tractor seed sower; tractor wind breaker;
tractor chains; air compressor.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT, Etc. -- 309-gal. Girton bulk milk tank;
Int. milker motor pump; 3 units and pipe line for 14 cows;
Norge water heater; wash-up tank; can rack.
Kitchen sink; living room suite; china closet; coal stove; writ.
ing desk; piano; dishes and other articles too numerous to
mention.
FEED --1,500 bales timothy and brome hay; 20 bbls. corn.
PONIES -- Mare, 6 yrs. old; Stallion, 3 yrs. old.
TERMS--CASH: Nothing to be removed until settled for.
ELVIN TOMBLIN
W. D. ORNDORFF, Auctioneer
R. E. MORELAND, Clerk
Not responsible for accidents on premises.
March 17.2t-
I II III I I
Intending to discontinue farming, I will sell the following on
the Wildwood Farm, located 8 miles hurt of Charles Town, W.
Va., 2 miles south of Shepherdstown, W. Va., on the Flowing
Spring road on:
THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1966
11:00 A.M.
FA l M MACHINERY, Etc.
Super C tractor with two 12.In blottom plow; disc plow; mower
and cultivator (fast hitch); N. H. 66 hay baler;
I. H. C. 62 COMBINE
MAYRATH 24-Ft. ELEVATOR
Oliver grain drill; I. H. C. corn planter; I. H. C. 7.ft. disc
harrow; Clark field sprayer (bottom type); tractor carrier; field
CUT FROM YOUNG, CORN-FED BEEF! SIRLOIN
Prkes Effec-
tive lhru Sat.
March 19, 1966
Quantity Rights
Reserved.
LANCASTER PLAIN, OLIVE, P& P,
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LANCASTER BRAND
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THIS COUPON WORTH (A)
100 ~ GREEN STAMPS
WITH YOUR $5 OR MORE PURCHASE
(excluding cigarettes & milk products),
NAME
"ADDRES'S
Void After March 19, 1966.
One Coupon per Family Please.
THIS COUPON WORTH (AA)
,N GREEN STAMPS
WITH YOUR $10 OR MORE PURCHASE ~:~
(excluding cigarette= & milk products)
.AMEADDRESS ~ ~ _~
Votd After March 19, 1966.~~
One Coupon per Family Please.
Man With Experience les Town; Mr. Clifton G. Kelican, chopper; weeder; wagon with flat bed; me. 72 blade; 2.wheel
Mfllville; Mr. Robert L. Henry,trailer; Traveler cement mixer; portable loading chute; corn
nty Commlsmoner of Charles Town; Mrs. Mary E. sheller; wheelbarrow; paint sprayer with 58.ft. hose, complete; THIS COUPON WORTH (S)I tNl$ COUPON WORTH |C) I THiS COUPON WORTH (D)
Rapp, Knoxville, Md.; Mrs. Nan- I.H.C. side rake; spring-tooth harrow; 10-ft. land drag; Lore. 3()~
-'-FROM--- nie V. Myers, Shepherdstown; bard power saw; elee. drill; post hole digger; old H. C. drill; GRE~ GREEN GREEN
SUMPS I StaMPS .WV STAMPS
Harpers Ferry District Mrs. Katherine V. Dawson, of power brush saw; hay Redder; platform scales; stlllyard; vise; ,J,~,~,p,=hu,.Of o 1-1b. pkg. i
Kearneysville; Mrs June K. Mills, wood saw; log chains; 2 sheep shears; 500-chick brooder; pump withthepurchoseefony2Jaaves ~1 ...... iththepurchua•Mo
ACE WHITE OR DARK I LANCASTER BRAND ! ROUND, RUMP OR
._ AT THE MAY 10 Ranson; Mrs. Eva B. Smallwood,jack; shovels, hoes forks, belts; some carpenter and blacksmith
PRIMARY ELECTION Charles Town; Mr. Leon M. Stev- tools. FRESH BREAD I SLICED BACON I EYE ROAST
Mar. 3-Pd. T.E. ens, Martinsburg, Rt. 2; and Miss
Joyce E. Jamison, Bakerton. Some Household Goods i ''6 i
o. +.,,- ,.. ,-+ .... / anew., up~nperr, em.yrlease I OneCevl~np~fl%milyPleote
.... i Including deep freeze; Home Comfort range; wood stove; May- ~ • J J --= --- --- J --, ,=,- .... J --- -- -- .e- J J -.- ....
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x0U VOTE And SUPPORT Ethical Pharmacists SOME HA]?, and other articles too numerous to mention. GREEN , GREE J GREEN , #,., GREEN
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Howard S. Koonce PHONE 725-2182 SHEEP 23 Cheviot Ewes I .i+,,.,.......,.+,.,,,, . .... ,.o,..n!
FOR CHARLES TOWN, W. VA ..... LAMBING NOW ..... I IDEAl, 0UAUTY I GILLETTE RIGHT GUARD I WHITE
NO. 150 000 Dr. Family TERMS--CASH: Nothing to be removed until steeled for.~ Iggl lAllLl I TEA BAGS I DEODORANT I POTATOES
(IN BUTTER SAUCE) I . ! _~
Unty Commissioner When your prescription EDWARD (Ned) MORROW, Auctioneer ~ V~A~e,~,,,hl*,I~.~ I v.~a,,.,Mo.~,,,,9~I Vo+aat,.,Mo,,~,9,19~ I v.~a+,.,~=~,, ,,6a
Harper Ferry District bears this label you know +R. E. MORELAND, Clerk
you will benefit from the J.G. FUSS
Election Date, May 10th best that the science of
March 10-T.E.-Pd. pharmacy can provide, Not responsible for accidents on premises.
March 17.1t- MEMBER OF JEFFERSON COUNTY CHAMBI R OF COMMERCE