Audience Of Around Four
Enjoy Firemen'
Show
audience num [
four hundred was
May 17 at Char-
les Town's Legion Baseball Park
for the "Hi-Fi" musical show sta
ged for the benefit of the county's
moved to a smaller house I will sell the
Articles, located at Shenandoah Junction,
in Jefferson County, on
SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1961
AT 1:00 O'CLOCK P. M. (DST)
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Wardrobe, Walnut Bureaus, 5 Piece Living
Suite, old; Double Iron Bed with springs and
Single Bed with springs and mattress;
Stand, Library Table, Writing Desk and Chair;
Straight Back and Rocking Chairs; Break-
and 4 Chairs; Piano Stool, Hall Tree, Quilts,
Clocks; Kitchen Cabinet, Picture Frames,
Oil Heater, Glass Jars, and Lots of Other
that are not mentioned.
on day of sale.
MRS. ANNA G. DILLARD
THARPE, Auctioneer.
FURR, Clerk.
! 18 and 25-2t.
>
Sold My Farm, I will sell the Following Personal
located 7 miles West of Charles Town, W. Va.,
51, at Middleway, W. Va., Jefferson County, on
SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1961
AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M. (D. S.T.)
FARM MACHINERY, ETC.
Hay 13~ler with Motor; Ford Hay Rake, New Idea
Spreader, Grove Rubber Tired Wagon, All machinery
above is in excellent condition. 8 hole hog feed-
hole hog feeder, David Bradley 7-ft. mower with 2
fit on Ford Tractor; Barrell type hog waterer,
8coop, 800-gal. steel water tank, rotary hand seeder,
heavy rock and log chain, ~ links; 100-ft. 455 saw
chain complete with paddles; 50-gal. drums, scoops,
burlap bags, bean duster, western saddle, lanterns.
Sears Deluxe Outboard Motor with ta~k, perfect
used only 2 hours.
CATTLE
Angus Bull; 2 Smaller Bulls.
RALES BARLEY STRAW. 11 LARGE GEESE.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ETC.
12½ Cu. Ft. F~eez~r4 ~estinghouse and Montgom-
Electric Stoves, good condition; Washing Machine,
Room Suite, Large Oak Bookcase, dressers, chest of
old sewing machine, Radio and Record Player cam-
Set of dual tubs; studio couch; Sylvania T. V.,
good condition; wardrobe, venetian blinds, fire-
a~d grate; Radio table and chairs; chairs, cur-
furniture, rugs, scatter rugs, stands, mirrors.
tinens and scarves; pots and p~ns; dishes, (some old);
$0-ga: shot guns, 3 shot~ repeater, 12-ga. shot gin1,
repeater; many issues of National Geographic and
Digest, Other Articles too numerous to mention.
Nothing to be removed until settled for.
WALTER H. MOYER
ORNDORFF, Auctioneer.
MORELAND, Clerk.
Will Be Served by the Ladies of the Middleway
Church.
18 and 25- J~t,,
four volunteer fire eompanle . G(a
ged under lhe direction of Ray- Set Schedule For
mend Frazier, the program was
well golten together and began
promptly at 8 p. m. The bands,
choruses, Rhythm Kings, soloists
and others who had a part in the
program all received rounds of
applause from the audience for
their efforts• Bill Slewart of Har
pers Ferry served as nlastcr of
ceremonies for the occasion. The
program was as follows:
Charles Town ttigh School
Band- Wonderland by Night; Big
Time Boogie.
Mrs. William Snyder-The Sound
of Music and Three Loves From
Song of Norway.
Shepherdstown High School-Gi
gi and Hightlights from Music
Immunizing Dog
Against "
It was announced recently by
the Jefferson County Health de-
partment that plans were under-
way to stage a county wide pro-
gram of immunization against ra-
bies of dogs in the county by hold
ing dog immunizing clinics at vat
ious places in the county.
Today the following schedule of
rabies immunization clinics was
announced by the health depart-
ment.
• May 25-Thursday, Middleway
Man. School Dr. D. D. Keyser; Kear-
Rhythm Kings-Last Date and neysville School Dr. J. C. Price;
Theme from Dixie. t Millville School Dr. D. C. Master.
Page Jackson High School ChoI May 26-Friday, Charles Town
office, Dr. D. C. Master; Charles
rus-Down by the Riverside and Town office, Dr. W. E. Trussell;
This Is My Country. [Shepherdstown Fire Hall, Dr. J.
Mrs. James Green-Song of I C. Price.
Songs and Summertime. ] May 27- Saturday, Charles Town
tIarpers Ferry High School office, Dr. D. C. Master; Charles
Band-Fiesta and Sunset Boule- ': Town' office, Dr. W. E. Trussell;
vard from Three Scenes; Field of Shepherdstown Fire Hall, Dr. J.
C. Price.
Color and Bill Bailey.
Shepherdstown High School
Chorus-Bali Ha'i and Stranger in
Paradise.
Mrs. Richard Reiter-Thine A-
lone and The Man I Love.
Charles Town Junior High
Band- Indian Princess, ttand Me
Down My Swinging Cane and Sou
sa March.
Methodist Church Choir.Battle
Hymn of the Republic.
Winner Of Franklin
Marshall Book Award
Sponsors Home Nursing
Classes In Charles Town
The Jefferson County Red
Cross Chapter is sponsoring a
course in Home Nursing at the
Citizen's Fire Hall in Charles
Town, and the first class was held
Tuesday night under the superws
ion of Mrs. Edna O. Stigers, R. N.
of Martinsburg, former assistan!
superintendent of the Charle,.
Town General Hospital.
Mrs. Stigers will teach the class
es which will consist of six les-
sons of two and a half hours each.
She will work out her schedule to
suit the students attending the
Tuesday session.
The following persons have in.
dicated interest in the course:
Mrs. Kenneth aden, Mrs. Peggy
Woodward, Mrs. Leonard Propps,
Miss Margaret Clendening, Mrs.
Joseph Warrenfeltz, Mrs. Melvin
Strider, Mrs. Helen Milton, Mrs.
Harry Strouse, Mrs. K. Bush, Mrs.
Rose Hooe, Miss Mary Frances
Frazier, Mrs. Shirley McKee,
Mrs. Robert Anderson, Mrs, Ber
ta Alwin. Mrs. Edgar Griffith,
Miss Genevieve McKee.
To Coordinate Amateur
Radio Corp In County
MISS JANE RISSLER
Ray E. Conrad, K8VNL of Char
Miss Jane Rissler, a junior at les Town has been appointed to,
Charles Town Senior High School, the post of Emergency Coordina. I
has been awarded the Franklin tor for Jefferson County by Don-]
and Marshall CoUege book. prize ald B. Morris, WSJM West Vixgin I
for outsta~d[ng.,achievement in ia Communications Manager fori
her studies in English, foreign The American Radio Relay Leag-1
language and the social sciences, ue. In his new assignment, Con-I
The prize was inaugurated'rad will head the Amateur Radio
eight years ago by a group of Emergency Corp in his county
Franklin and Marshall alumni as
a way of championing the caus~
of good scholarship.
The book selected this year is
Eric Larrabee's The Self Con-
scious Society. Mr. Larrabee. man
aging editor of American Heri-
tage, wrote the bulk of this book
originally as a serms for the de-
luxe Horizon magazine. In the
book he poses a series of penetra-
ting questions about the nature
'~of American society and culture,
and produces a volume filled with
' provocative comment on key prob
lems of our time.
Miss Rissler is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S, Rissler, Rt.
2, Charles Town.
and coordinate the activities of
this organization with other cam
municatio services and liason
with all agencies served in the
public interest, particularly in
connection with Red Cross and
Civil Defense functions.
All Radio Amateurs are urged
to contact Mr. Conrad for more
information about the AREC in
Jefferson County.
Beeg Sr. and family in Charles
Town.
I Mr. and Mrs. Will Young of Bal
timore, Md. returned to their
home in Baltimore, Md. on Wed
~nesday after a visit of several
days last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Moler.
Mrs. Sadie Caton of Shepherds-
town is spending some time here
with her brother and sister.in.law
Mr. and Mrs. Moler.
Mrs. Eaz:l Pea(her and son Al-
len were visitors Sunday after-
I non with Mr. and Mrs. George
Howell near Shenandoah Junc-
tion.
Birthday Dinner
Mrs. Kenneth Anders of Char-
les Town celebrating her birthday
on Sunday was honored with a
fried chicken dinner at the home
of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ber-
nard Ott. Mr. Anders and their
three children were present for
the occasion and the family group
enjoiyed a birthday cake along
with the dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall McAboy
and family attended the funeral
of Mrs. McAboy's brother-in-law
the late Mr. Clayton Hummer of
Winstom Salem, N. C. which was
held Saturday afternoon in Berry.
LL
By Miss Dorothy Bowers
Mrs. Nathaniel Gray Jr. was a
visitor Wednesday afternoon at
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JEFFERSON COUNTY MOTORS, Inc.
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Mr .and Mrs. Alec Costello and
their daughter Mary I,ane visited
the formers parents Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Costello in Charles Town
on Sunday.
Mrs. Winerd Bowers and Mrs.
Nathaniel Gray ,It. visited the pa-
tients in the Locust Grove Rest
Home in Bolivar Sunday after-
noon.
i Marshall McAboy, ,h'. USN
stationed in Norfolk, Va. spent
the weekend with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Marshall McAhoy and
family.
I De~th of Mrs. Pope
Folks in this vicinity were sorry
to hear of the death of Mrs. Flor-
ence Pope who passe~l away in
the Charles Town General Hospit
al Friday morning, after a linger
ing illness. Funeral services were
held Monday afternoon at the
Smith and Strider Funeral Hom'e
in Charles Town.
Mrs. Holmes White, Mr. Charles
Grove and Rev. Samuel F. But-
cher attended the Hagerstown
District Missionary Society held
last Sunday at the Arden Church.
They represented the Jefferson
Circuit.
TIIURSDAY, MAY 25, 1961 3---B
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