The Shepherd College batsmen five hits, poor fielding on the
opened their 1961 season on a I part of the visitors helped the
very note last week by I Ram cause.
scaring three straight victories in] The Rams scored two runs in
four days, off with Ash-[the fifth frame after Mount Un-
land, Ohio Wednesday afternoon lion had scored once in the fourth
and winding up withe 4-2 victory Ion an error and a single by Dick
over Mount Union, vs. aturday [Knode, plus a wild throw. The
afternoon. [Rams stayed in front the rest of
In the Saturday victory the lthe way.
Ram batsmen got fine pitching[ Last Wednesday afternon the
from Phil Fearnow and Walter ]Rams blasted out an 11.1 decision
Barr beat the Virginians on a [over the Ashland batsmen and
cold and windy afternoon. ]then on Thursday afternoon they
Fearnow, a former Martinsburg ]were even more rough on the vis
High mound star, worked the liters taking a 19-3 decision.
first seven frames and gave up J ,
two runs and seven hits before ]FRIENDLY CLASS TO
giving way to Barr who worked ]MEET FRIDAY AT 7:30
the rest of the way and gave up | ---_-
only two hits. | The Friendly Class of the Char
Shepherd had trouble solving ]les Town Methodist Church will
the offerings of right-hander Ko-[ meet at the home of Mrs. J. M.
vach, Mount Union hurler, who ]Wilson on Friday, April 14 at
struck Out 13 and allowed only [7:30.
If "run. of - the - mill" dry
cleaning doesn't do justice
to your clothing--it's time to
.4
I was the former Miss Sella Piper, !
I I daughter of Mrs. Charles Garrett burg,
I of Chestnut Hill. |
i¢ ] I M C T l fl Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ruth and [
,| l, [ • v I• • • v family of Maryland were recent |
• I By Miss Lillian Myers visitors of their aunt and uncle |
'] I " -_-_____ " Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wiley and [
]W. M. Met April 5 family.
The Charles Town Hi ,h track/ The Women s Missionary of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Oden and
and qeld to • he" [Grace Baptist Church met at the daughter Donna and sons Guy
coactl Wllliam'li'Bil~'5oLrdan in/home of Mrs. Frank Benner and and Frank of Hanson were Sun-
H .mo. v. ]Miss Nannie Fleming April 5 day dinner guests of the formers
day afternoon to ~,et their 19611with 12 members present. The mother Mrs. Nellie 0 en and fa
s " ° " a few meeting was called to order by ily.
_eason underway and with .......
I the president who also led inl
exceptions the Panthers were a- .
bout as cold in their scoring ef-[prayer" The opening hymn was hepnh P Ilarepv Named
forts as the wind and sometimes[ jesus (;arts us. .v.,,.,j ...... ,,.
snow and rain in which they were ] The meeting was turned over, B---,.'J----L P--
running. [to the leader Miss Fleming. The rf |U H[ I'I' [IKU
It was a triangular meet with [topic o f..thelesso.n was"His;Her-[_ , -- _ • •
the Handley High Judges coming t,a,ins wui rroci, mm. The nynm rn mre Aeenrl
..., ... aa. / --:-.- 0 Zion Haste was sung and:el HII UIVflSi ] ov munvum
Charles Town finishing second Iprayer lea mrs. uscar eai. I Joseph P Dorsey of Berryville
with 27¼ points and Loudoun[ ThOSe taking part on me pro-was named nresident of the
• • • gram were rs. enner, rs. " . "- .
county third with 27 points. ,Whitmer, Mrs. Ily Weller and Fredermk County Fruit Growers
It was Charhe Jackson, Leo Mrs Bett-Pad-ett c 'i ture taktAss°clatl°n at its annual dinner
Kisner, Joe Orndorff and Wayne r,m .... n'meeting last Friday night at the
Lloyd who proved to be the ex- hv M'r s-So' al' an Winchester, Va. Golf Club.
ceptions .for the. Panthers and w'hol-e "wide "VC'orld. "Prayer "by Named to serve with him were
WhO tea me scoring Ior mere. Mrs. Robert Blackford. Robert Russell, vice presiaent
Jackson, Panther football and
baseball star, turned in by far the
best performance for the Pan-
thews as he scored a double vie.
tory in the 4440 yard dash and
'the 100 low hurdles.
! Jackson put ona splendid
"kick" in the stretch to win eas-
ily the 440 yard dash in the good
time of 54.8 seconds. He also fin
ished first in the low hurdles by
covering the distance in 22.5 sec-
An article on Stewardship was
read by Mrs. William Miller en-
titled "Stewarts of Manifold
Grace."
The meeting closd by repeating
Th Watchword. Delicious refresh
ments were served by Mrs. Ben-
her and Miss Fleming.
and Mrs. Mildred Luttrell, treas-
urer. Charles S. Teen was re-elec-
ted executive secretary.
Mr. Dorsey succeeds Joseph
Butler.
New directors named to the
board for three year terms were
PhilipB. Glaize and Lester Arn-
old, Jr. Those remaining on the
board are McSherry Lupton, Ken
Mrs. J. Clive Myers has been
visiting her son-in-law and daugh-
ter Dr. and Mrs. John Potter in neth RobinSon and Harry Bruin-
Cleveland, Ohio. back.
ends. Dickie Wilson also of Char Mrs. Charles Deeds ~and child-i After reports by Mr. Teen and
les Town finished second in this ren of Washington visited Mrs. I. Fred Stine, who gave the fin-
event. I Sherman Hopper Saturday. aneial report, the group saw a
Leo Kisner, who had been toss Mrs. George Glasasford is able film prepared by the Virginia Ap
ing the shotput well in pre-season to be out again after having been ple Commission on its work dur-
drills, scored a first in this event
with a toss of 47 feet 6½ inches.
Dave VanMetre of Charles Town
finished third in this event.
Joe Orndorff tied for first
place in the high jump by clear-
ing the bar at 5 feet 4 inches.-Rit-
get acquainted with our qual- ter and Kelley, both of Handley
High also jumped 5 feet 4 inches.
"'" ......... ...... Wayne Lloyd finished in a four
You'll be at the dif , lway tie for the top spot in the
...... " Ipole vaulting event and Harold
ference it makes, on't ue- , [Gray finished second in the dis.
• X l cuss toss event with a throw of
1129 feet 7 inches.
Coach Bill Jordan's Panthers
]had three of their runners side-
K/lined with injuries, but in spite
of the handicaps they did very
vn I bLl,fii ll1 l lJl well.
@| Results of the events were:
415 West Congress Street 1O0 yard dash: 1--Cale (LC);
• ,, 203 ~[2--Harper (H); 3--Glover (H).
v x. taav Time 10.2 seconds.
. @/ 220 yard dash: 1--Cale (LC);
"By Our Work We Shall Be Known S[2--Carey (LC); 3---Harper (H).
Time 23.7 seconds.
..... ] 440 yard dash: 1---Jackson (CT)
_ _ _ _ _ | 2--Adams (H) ; 3---Wilson (CT).
I r • I Time 54.8 seconds. ,
-J Uli- Uii- / 880 yard run: 1--OHara (H);
_tl iil nr 2--Adams (H); 3---Wilkins (H).
i IIA illk I 11 V Time2:11.9. i
• . Mile run: 1--OHara (H); 2--
• . .. ...... __! Wilkins (H); 3--Buttons (LC)
for neaung your nome w=m o== iTme 5:01. "
Low hurdles: 1---Jackson (CT);
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2,--Wilson (CT); 3--Friendlander
(LC). Time 22.5 seconds.
High hurdles: 1--McLaughlin,
(H); 2---Smith (LC); 3--Good
(H).
880 relay: l--Loudoun County;
2--Handley. Time 1:38.8.
Mile relay: 1--Handley; 2-Loud
oun County. iTme 3:54.5.
Shotput: 1--L. Kisner (CT); 2-
Hinkle (H); 3.VanMetre (CT).
Distance 47 feet inches.
Discuss: 1--Hinkle (H); 2--
Gray (CT); 3--Britton (LC). Dis-
tance 135 feet inches.
Pole Vault: 1-(tie) Lloyd (CT)
Seville (H), Polhamus (H); and
Glass (H). Height i0 feet.
Broad Jump: 1---Kelly (H); 2-
Harper (H); 3-Buttons (H). Dis-
tance 19 feet inchets.
High Jump: 1-(tie) Orndorff
(CT) Hitter (H) and Kelley (H).
Height 5 ft. 4 inches.
The Shepherdstown High Car-
dinals had a cold and windy open-
ing Friday afternoon for their
.1981 baseball season and they
dropped a close 3-2 decision to
the Boonsboro High batsmen on
the Marylanders' home diamond.
As a matter of fact the weather
was so disagreeable the game was
called at the end of the last half
of the fourth.
Gene Himes, facing Shepherds-
town's Welsh on the mound hit a
double to start the first run of
the game. Hirers traveled to third
on a passed ball, giving Boons-
bore a 14} load in the bottom of
the first frame.
Shepherdstown tied the game
and went one one run ahead in
the top of the third following the
only two walks that Courtney
Beard allowed from the Boons-
boro mound, with two men out,
Stride gained first base on a tap-
ped ball and a wild throw that
pulled the first sacker from posit
ion. Beard then walked Clem-
bases. Sarra them singled, driving
in Stride and Clemmens for a 2-1
lead.
In the' bottom of the third,
Boonsboro tied the game when
Ronnie Barker hit a fourbagger
for the only homer of the game.
Boonsboro scored again for the
win in the fifth on a double by
Beard and a triple by Hirers.
Beard struck out 13 and allow-
ed only two walks in going the
route for Boonsboro. Stride, who
replac i Wal in tim first in-
hag, struck out four and walked
one the Boon,shore squad.
a patient in Kings Daughters Hos- ing the past year.
pital Martinsburg. I Ned Jones, chairman of the Vir
out own home-town people --- and
physicians you know -- direct and are responsible
for running Blue Cross-Blue Shield. Both are Local,
Non-Profit Community Service organizations. Both
governing boards are composed of leaders in their
respective communities.
Officom and board members serve without pay.
Participating physicians and hospital administrators
( J attun ! to the health needs of our area) ad-
and counsel, so that you and your family may
receive maximttm benefits for every dollar you
spend.
You deal with local doctors of your choice and our
local hospitals. Each Blue Cross-Blue Shield Plan
is an area plan, serving its own immediate commu-
nity, linkfd, nationally, |or service everywhere.
Almost twenty-five thousand Blue Cross-Blue Shield
subscribers in our area are allied with over fiBy-
thre t million Blue Cross-Blue Shield nationwide
subscriber, providing coverage and health care
thr mgh.out the United States.
OF NORTHUN WEST VIRGINIA, INC.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mercer ginia Apple Commission and pres
and son Vaughn of Oberlin, Ohio ident of the National Apple Instit
spent the weekend with her me- ure, spoke also on the activities
ther Mrs. Clifton Graves. of those two groups.
Mrs, Cabell Tapscott had as Mr. Dorsey is the son of Mr.
luncheon guests Wednesday Mr. !and Mrs. Ralph N. Dorsey of
and Mrs. Brooke Blackford, Mrs. Berryvilie, Va.
Elmer Clipp of Charles Town, Dr. ....
and Mrs. Willis Dearing of New Pne nff|r nnn l mnn
York and Mr. and Mrs. J. Clive lIV iVIIIO b~ V~/UlIIIIq~III
Myers. . .
Little Jeffrey Sager of Shep- A k| fl
B|d
on
herdstown spent Sunday with his " ....... "T-"-
grandparents Mr. and Mrs: Gro- F ...
ver Thompson while his parents r0r ea¢ eysy ||e
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sager were
_ni Washinzton . , Congressman Harley O. Stag-
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Grant gers was advised today by Post-
and sons of Martinsburg and Miss imaster General J. Edward Day
Otis Darr were guests of Mr. and j that the Post Office Department
Mrs. W. B. Sloat Sunday. i is now asking for bids to furnish
Mr. and Mrs Calvin Grove and leased space suitable for postal
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Calvin Grove'quarters for the. Kearneysville,.
and children of Baltimore, Md. !W. Va. Post. Office. Closing date
have been visiting the formers for the.bidsjs May 15, 1961. .
brother-in-law and sister Mr. and upecmcauons call for approm-
Mrs. Jesse Boyd. I mately 1,000 square feet of inter-
Mr Robert Housden of Wash- ior space and outside loading plat
._ot__in on s.entu the weekend with form. and adequate space for park
parents Mr. and Mrs. Rufus mg and truck maneuvering. .
__ usden. 4, I . t;ongressman taggers was an,
Mrs. Har rv Henderson was re- vised that. the Post. Office Depart
-..rn~ved ..... hv, _me bulance to the Char- merit will enter Into a lease agree
Town hos_ talv last Friday ment. with .the successful bidder.
whre she is seriously ill. Iifformation concerning bid-
ding forms, building specificat.
By Mrs. Pauline Ott
Mrs. Margaret Hostler and dau
:hter Margaret, Mrs. Ellen Biggs
and daugher Darlene and Mrs.
Josephine Longerbeam and dau-
ghter Kay of Hanson were Satur-
day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Virts at Lucketts, Va.
Mr. and "Mrs. Robert Nicewar-
ner and daughter Cindy and son
and Mrs. Myrtle Wilt of Charles
rown were Sunday callers of Mrs.
L D. Oft and son Harry E. Ott.
Mrs. Charles Ott and sons were
viistors of her mother Mrs. Ellis
Johnson at Millville recently.
Mr. and Mrs. William Wilt of
Chestnut Hill were recent visitors
of the letters mother Mrs. T. D.
Ott and brother Harry E. Ott.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shiflett and
son of Hanson were recent visi-
tors of the latters parents Mr. and
Mrs. Rodney Jenkins and family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Costello of
3ummit Point were Sunday even
ing callers of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Wiley and daughter Nancy and
son Woody.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ott and
sons of Kensington, Md. Mr. and
Ars. Glenn Ott and family of Ran
dallstown, Md. were recent visi-
tors.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Seal and
family of Ranson were Saturday
morning viistors of the tatters par
ents Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Host-
ler and family.
Mrs. Mary Cline went to the
home of her daughter and son-
n-law Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pulse at
liddleway from the Charle
]?own General Hospital where she
was a medical patient. We wish
her a speedy recovery.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Ruth "and
family of Maryland were recent
visitors of their grandmother Mrs.
FAIa Sline and father. Mr. Earnest
Cline.
Mrs. Shirley Fitzwater and son
of Charles Town was recent visi-
tors of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hard-
hag and daughter Pam.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Longerbeam
and family of Hanson were Sat-
urday morning visitors of the lat-
ters parents Mr. and Mra Forrest
Hostler and family.
Parents of Daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Penwell an
nounce the birth of "Rebecca
Lynn" at the Charles Town Gener
al Hospital on March 23. This is
their first child. Mrs. Russell was
the former Miss Small wood of
Ransom
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Painter
announce the birth of a Nancy
FAain at tlW Charles Town Gen-
eral Hospital on March 25. This
is their fifth child. P nter
ions, lease provisions, etc., the
' Congressman noted, can be pro-
cured from Real Estate Officer
K. Wayne Swiger, Rooms 311-313
New Post Office Building, Clarks
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Where will you $nd a handsoraer hardtop than this Impala 8 Ort Se,&I
Whtm one car outse! all the rest the way
this new Chevrolet doing*--thete's got
to be a reason. And we can think of s me
pretty good ones. The Clean-etched looks
of the new Body by Fisher, for example.
The eager brand of "git" that's under the
hood. The easy way it handles. Plus the
added advantage of extra-cost options like
triple-turbine Turboglid¢.
But to sample atl these r0aao together,
you have to get a Chevrolet out on the
road. And there's where that Jet mooth
ride takss over with its own gentle kind of
AND: JUST ONE
JET-SMOOTH
RIDE WILL
SHOW YOU
WHY!
persuasion. If you weren't
you'd imagine you were riding in a
costlier car.
No wonder people are
buying more Chevrolets
than any other make!
Chevrolets have more of
what it takes to pIease
people!
*Official R. L.
full-sized Chevrolets outsold the
by a record-breaking margin in 1960--and
leSs continue to set the
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