and postmaster of Shepherdstown and the loss of paychecks. | walnut plaque of the local school ion under the supervision of Vive~ + PIR+IT,OF JEF++FER )N ADVOCATE ,.
Dr. C F. Tucker Brooke of the Do you have accident-insurancelas being the pupil of the sixth President Hubert Huml~hroy, to THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1966 B--o
law school of West Virginia Uni- protection? Did you know that ~ grade completing with the highest make the study.
~ versity and a nephew of the late Post-Gazette readers are getting!scholastic average. This is a pro- Mt~~~. • - ::--:- :
Col. Forrest W. Brown died in personal accident-insurance for ject sponsored for the past see- 6rent Oaks From Uttle Acol~ 6rowe
New IIaven, Conn.. Mrs. Mariah only 10 cents a week? The insur- eral years by the South Jefferson i
Kirby Koonce, widow of Dr. Clau- ante covers you at home, at work Ruritan Club. He is to be congrati
II de J" .... Koonce died in the U S and at play, 24 hours a day ulated upon. his achievement. . and Mrs. Ethel Buzzard
Marine hospital in Baltimore, Md. --~ f our best wishes go with him when .. _+_ + _=_~ ~ +~.,~,~.,.+~_
A. ~D~ ~_,~ 40 ~:~.+~+'.':~:~,~:~+~4~.':~::'+4~+..~!O+'+;~ he enrolls in Junior High School -'~ -- --:~- ~ -" -~vE-~ -
............ n# a RI PqPF, ltkrL I this fall. 1 (FROM LAST WEEK) THE
YEARS AGO l0 1 of Mr. Forrest Willingham at Edwarn Kir~f'~Iar~er~ Ferr-I ~|r||JWN ! Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rowland, dau The four month daughter of Mr
..... : t+ o j mm~nmiFm•mmuv,, m~ -hters Caroline and Connie Sue
~-. . [ church ceremony m Brunswick. . . . ......... .~o . -,~.-~-,..--l"m"+~"-~'~ i" t~" S'mior [- .,. ~ . . I~ S . . . and Mrs. Floyd Grove Is a patient !111 III
Pontmc agency is clos-iMd. Miss Camilla Wdtshlre host- Class ~u'aduation at V M I I ex I Mrs. Marianne Smallwood were~unday visitors of her sister in the Charles Town General Hos d d ~
Charles Town. Fairway]ess for June U. D. C. meeting at ~n,~ion~. v. Died" "in" C'l~arles I ~.~F:::.~.~.;~::~+~4p~::!:..++I~.:::.~.e~.~::>~¢+F,i~+~:::~,~ Mrs. Nathan Woodward and tam- pital and is very ill
will have formal opening l her home "Woodlawn" in the ;Pew- ' II(')snital "M~'s Mar,,aretl '~---:'~-'~"+~ - := ?:----]- ........... I ily of Martinsburg. t Mrs, Ada Cogle returned to her
" ff o t Far ors • - "v ' " .+" (lt+'ROlYl L2k~T W~I~) Mrs Paul Clendening, her two
, ~e erson .... C un y m I count M~ss Donna Dae Small- . W'nk..]....lor wit... _.~e Taft...v .. Wmklert I ' • home on Monday from the Cha.
~:$7,120,506 m farm productslwood exchanges vows with Mr .e +h. om,nt. M.r,•ion- ~ ~ho t Rev. Lynn W. Buttorff has been daughlers Sherry and Tammy rle~ Town General Hospital where
!t~i4 Kiwanis celebrates 30thI Jose M Mestre i St Tames: ~:.~,~:7o ~'~'~+*'~':~'~'~(.~,~'~T.,':( appointed by General Conference accompanied by Peggy White, si~ewas a natient-for 1"0 days and
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Itday w~th program at Thomas Catholic Church, Charles Town, I ctien by the Rev. J C Siler Miss I to serve as pastor of the Metho- motored to Romney Sunday, The., very ]11. She is feeling some better
arson ttotel. Schedule for l Miss Merritt Snyder of Bakerton Audrey Blackford "to" Mr James I dist Churches of Jerterson Charge torme~s.l~augnter, ~an.~ra, WhOI Mr. and Mrs. Larry Buzzard
ling Jefferson County Schools] en~a~ed to Mr Donald E Trund- A *~ ...... ~ ~h~,.~,+~ m ..... ~" ~.0~ tie ann Mrs. J~uttortt and their atten s t e ~tate ~cnool zor the and daughter Christine accomnan
............ +,~ ......................... ! childern wil move into the ar Blind, returned home for the sum " v,
iI!lounced by Supt T A Low-[ le f Harpers Ferry Charles Town .... 1 P - led by Mr and Mrs George Coo -
• • • o _ ~. West, a nahve of near Kabletown ..... . " . P
Record number appear for[w .... '~ Cl.h ,.~,.]~¢ .~ri~+~r~ ..:+" , ~ ~ ....... n ,~....,.,~.. [sonage m Summit Point. Rev. mer vac.atmn. ~... . l er and children of Manning en- |~!V ~[( ~[ | }1
• . .,.., ........................... a,,u ,,.,, .~..,,.u ,,,. +,.,,,~.,~, ' " " Mrs dosnua ~11 cc m a " • • "
.Cross swimming school. Bl~k-I ..~ ~-a .... or• .....ro;e0. ............................. :_ ] and Mrs. C. S. Reckley will move . .. Pp a o ~p m ea joyed a picnic lunch out on Sun-
, a.u axe. ++ ~tWl~ vo utL i' j ~ta.tlatll2 111 tile UlllCe el till2 vlrgll~ld her n J+as" R Cli • •
B . .. . to Morgan charge near Cumber- so , ll . pp, on ~unaay day m William ort Md and en-
_ auk & Trust Company ~lllI Alonzo D. Peters awarded degree Free Press in Charles Town, dmd I lo.n a~,+ .,h,..~ ,, .... ils -.erve as t- his home ;n Alexandria Va fo .... sp
~% dividend to stockholders / (M A ) from George Washington in Indiana at the a~.e o~ 53 -ears I-?" .... ?. ,.,? .... L.,+ ;..~ s)_ ~... " ' " "1 joyed boat ricing ~EI~ YOU WILL FIND fiERY
J • • / " " ~ * - " i the pastor ulere this is me sec- a visit. "
Une 15. Junior Legion base-Umvers" ity Legmn" baseball team 60 YEARS AGO 60i " * I Mr and Mrs Charles (Butch)
tea a i 4 " 3I " end time Rev Reckley has served Mr and Mrs Dale Staley and - " "
m tops M rt nsburgto . ndre i " • ,, : " . . ' ". . Painter and two children moved
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~h..~+.~.. ~... ~.. ,.,.no ... tops A . ws A r Force nine 10 Married: - In Washington, D. C.~ this charge. We wish them much children of Martmsburg were ws- er.m ~h. ,,~,.~ .~ ~r ~..oh.n BAHK NG SBVICE YOU HE OR DES]~
a:'~:,:"'~. "~+'~. *~.::'+'~+°~"++~l~to 4 for sixth win of the season. Dr. Robert O'Brien, formerly of! happiness and success in the rut- itors Sunday afternoon of her ~.:,~=./'~ ~:":.':~..~" ~:~:.~.~'.::."'+'~
~ll p~ .....a ~on ,~ w~" [ 20 YEARS AGO 20 Halltown to Miss Awe Herbe o ure and likewise greet the new uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. ~nhorf Wil~v in M~nnin~
..L:"".'. ....... ~. .......... "I Washington, D C. A statement of minister and his family I tIoward O Bush and also to be '"+r)~,~,~i:,'"~,',+o'~,."~-~-+~"~ ..... a,,~.
l ,ut me ~vtoose. announcement] ~ " ' i "z auk of " , " " .......... ~ ......*'~+'"'~"
Roxane Shu art's en a e- The Kirby Cleanatorium of Mar the Natmnal C t] ens B . Mr and Mrs WinsteadBurdette w~th her father, Mr. Basil R, Md is snendin- this week -,i,h FOR YOUR NEW CAR FINANCING
g g gJ~lt .... o •its t - ' , " .... ~" .....
to Mr. Rodman Jay Zile msburg opened an offme in Char Ch, arl+ed~ Town sh weddepos ~+~o~ their two chddren recently moved C!lpp. who was admnerguest of her grandmother, Mrs. Hazel Dan
is made by her parents lies Town. Robert H. Hardesty of ~' ............. u ........... ~ o,, from Clarksburg Maryland toms sister, Mrs. n. u. Jausn ann,her WE OFFER A LOW RATE OF
tnd Mrs Leland Shugart of lnear Summit Point bought the 804.70. Richard Trapnell of Char- Woodland Farm which is owned famny. ~,,a~,, m ........ .-+~ ,.,~++, ~
t Samuel Street. A fall wecl-INorth Mountain Orchard prop- le;s Town was ordained a deacon by Mr. Stanley Stiles. I Mrs. Howard O. Bush accompanI an~"~irs'F~v~haa~manan~ fain
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is planned. Miss Rosa Geral-I erty of 250 acres. Died: ttarry E. ot the ~plscopal t~nurcn at the Mrs. narlan Unger returned ted Mrs. Clarence Smallwood to tlv win.,+" +h="¢,~...~ ,~...,,~+. ~. ~ ~/--
Burker of Leetown is bride~ Mundey, a resident of the county Virginia Theological Seminary Thursday to her home after being Bluemont, Va• Sunday afternoon a'~d'Mr.~ "~mh~rt'~++b~'~~ ~'~'a
near Alexan(tria, Virginia. a surgical patient since Tuesday where they spent the afternoon ~.rand-~o~h~-~---~l'P~ T)'~"~7 ~t'h"+
m the Winchester Memorial Hosw th Mrs. Russell Parks and tam- ~.~, .... ., ,^_,. ,~.
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TYPES OF ACCIDENTS p~tal, i~Y .an(1 mrs. ~utn 13ms,. l~rs. and Mrs. Gerald Castle of Keedys
, c o n r J~usn aria me latter two laales
In one year's time oxer9 mill- Vacation BibleS he 1u de ..... ville, Md. AND THERE IS
w i Mr nave oeen employees of the J~yra
ion persons are injured in all the super "s'on ofs. Woodrow ......... Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rodgers and
M t~annery J~errywue va ~or me
types of accidents• That means Adams began onday evening , • children of Brunswick, Md were
millions upon millions of dollars
.... NOW ARRIVING DAILY AT ....
are spent in hospital, surgical and
other similar expenses, not to
mention the loss of time at work
OW? EVEN ~RE FUN ........
Town ...............
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SEE live chickens play Baseball
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June 13th from 7-9 o'clock. The
theme of the two week course is
"God Lives Today"•
Mr. and Mrs, Claude Ware of
Flemington, W. Va. spent a week
on th Henry Clipp farm where
they have furnished a room in,
the farmhouse. They enjoyed fish I
lng. I
Mrs, Joseph Walsh of Connecti
cut accompanied by her mother1
Mrs. Charles Kable, Westminster, I
Md. were visitors Tuesday after
noon of the latter s nephew and
niece, Mr. and Mrs. Itenry M.
Kable. Mrs. Walsh also was a call-
er on Mrs. Clarence Smallwood
In the near future Mr. Walsh and
family will move to Ohio, where
he will be employed.
Dianne Rissler and Vickie How-
ell returned Saturday from Camp
Frame where they joined other
members of the Charles Town
High School Band for a week's
outing.
In the account of the Mercer
Redmond wedding of last week's
issue a paragraph was inadventu-
tly omitted as follows:
Mrs. Carl Shenk. aunt of the
bride was the matron of honor.
She was attired in a two tone
linen pink gown and a pink bow
past few seasons•
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wolford
and children spent Sunday after
noon with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Kees, Gerrardstown.
Mrs. Wolford's brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rub-
le had flown to Canton, New York
over the weekend recently where
they went ta acquaint themselves
with the terrain and housing as
sometimes this summer they plan
to move there where the Coming
Glass Company is building. Leon-
ard will be a purchasing for the
plan.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest E. Rissler
daughter Wilma, of Penn Hills, Pa
are spending a weeks vacation at
their summer home, Rural Re-
treat. Their sons Bob and Charles
and a friend spent Sunday here
also.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Howell
their three children and his father
Mr. Stormer Howell are enjoying
camping along the Shenandoah
River this week. I
head piece. She carried a nosegay,
of pink carnations. Our apologesI
to all concerned. By Brooke Blackford, Secy.
On Wednesday night the follow
ing enjoyed a pmnic near Rocks ~~Y~+~~
Ferry. Mr. and Mrs• Henry Clipp, President F. S. Woodford pre.
Roxanne, Darlene and Hebe. Mr. sented the following Committee
and Mrs. Stanley Dillow, Mrs. Jes Chairmen to the Board of Direct-
sie Clipp, Mrs. Elsie Grey, her ors at the June meeting Monday:
grandson, Jimmy Grey, Melvin ttealth & Safety Committee, Dr.
White, Guido Caballo, his son Kenneth Psillas, Chr.; Public
Joe his nephews Kenneth Duvall Affairs Committee, C. C. Ham-
and Charles Brown all of Gallo- mann. Chr.; Civic Activities Corn
way, W. Va. Bill Duvall and sons, mittee, C. Manning Smith, Chr.;
Ricky, Terry and Denny of Stow, Advertising & Promotion Camm-
ittee, Joseph P• Christian, Chr.;
Ohio and Danny Clipp of Berry-lEducation
, ville.
Committee,
J.
Strider
i Mrs. Edward Seal observed her Moler, Chr.; Tourist Committee,
husbands birthday Thursday June John Newcomer, Chr.; Budget, By
9 when she entertained informally Laws & Finance Committee, T. W.
to a family party. I Steptoe, Chr.; Beautification &
Friends were grieved and shockI Parade Committee, Mrs. O. S.
ed to learn of the sudden death of Bloom, Chr.; Membership Corn-
Mrs. Edgar Jacobs of JeffersonI mittee, Norman Kisner, Chr.; Jeff
Avenue, Charles Town. The de- erson Retail Committee, Oliver
ceased once resided in this village Kastle. Chr.; Roads Committee, T.
when her husband owned and A. Whitacre. Chr.; Industrial Dee
operated a grocery, elopment Committee, Lee Gruber
Richard Hadley, son of Mr and Chr.: County Planning Committee
KABLE OIL CO., INC. Mrs Richard Hadley of near Rip- Linden Bush, Chr.; Agriculture
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pen won the honor of having his & Horticulture Committee, J. Ed-
I name inscribed on the brass and ward Saville, Chr.; Projects Corn-
' mittee, William Stuck, Chr.; Awe.
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MATS. Wed,, Sat, Su~., HoIs 2 p,m.
EVES:'~'3e p.m. • Sun. E~ |p.m.
SCHEDULE OF PIIICF.~: RESERVED SEATS
Bale, Orch. to~
Mats, ~Wednesday} St,fiG 52.00 $2.60
Mats (Sat,, Sun,, e. Hoi$.l $1.80 $2.30 $2,30
Eves. ffri,, Sat, & H~Is.} $2 25 $3,00 $300
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rds Committee, Carl Benton, Chr.;
Fire Prevention Committee, Ken-
neth Willingham, Chr. These
Chairmen were unanimously ap-
proved by the Board.
Many of the above listed com-
mittees are new to the local
Chamber of Commerce and they
will be discussed at the June 28
Membership Meeting in the Rib
Room. • • •
The Board of Directors of the
Jefferson County Chamber of
Commerce appreved a budget of
$8500.00 for the 1966-67 year at
the Monday's meeting. This is the
same budget that the Chamber
had last year. •
Jefferson County's sales tax col
lection for March, 1966, was $46,
272.50 as compared with $38,762.
76 for March, 1965. A hefty in-
crease of 19.4%.
The total personal income in
Jefferson County for 1964 wa~
$41,256.00. It is estimated that
Jefferson--'s personal income for
1965 will amount to $47,268,000,00
The per capita income in Jeff-
erson County for 1964 was $2149.
00. It is estimated that the 19B5
per capita income will be $fl426~0
Retail .sales in JeffersOn County
for 1964 were $22,814,000.00
Whereas in 1965 they reached
$25,912.000.00.
All of which seems to indicate
that Jefferson Countians are in-
deed fortunate.
A representative of Robert Nat-
han Associates of Washington, D.
C., is now in Charles Town, mak-
ing a study of the Harpers Ferry
Charles Town area with regards
to the recreational potentials avail
able. The firm is employed by the
Appalachian Regional Commim~
Chances are your home |s
increasing in value. And
chances are you haven't in.-
creased your insurance re-
cently. If so, a substantial
amount of your insurance
protection probably has evap-
orated. Could you rebuild
your home today for the
amount of insurance you
carry on it? Shouldn't you
call us today ?
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Sunday guests with the former's
parents; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Rod-
gers.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Buzzard and
daughter and Lucille Cogle were
Saturday evening guests with Mr.
and Mrs. George Cooper and fam.
ily in Mannings.
A baby shower was given for
Mrs. Calvin Cogle by Mrs, Joan
I~nterman on Wednesday at the
Dinterman's home.
Mr. William Grove and daugh-
ters of Relay, Md. were guests on
Sunday with his brother and wife
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Grove.
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