NOW HE'S THE
BATBOY .....
SOON HE WILL
PLAY THE GAME
In no time at all,Junior
will want to take his place
in the world, and he'd best
be ready with what it takes
to get the things he wants.
He'll quickly find out that most of the things he wants cost money'
The earlier he learns the value of savings, the better his life will be. Now
is the time to teach him the surest and safest way to financial security --
own Savings ACcount with an organized savings program! He'll grow
watching his money grow.., he'll build something of value... He'll reap
the benefits of having "what it takes" to get what he wants. Open a Savings
Account for him at our bank.., we'll enjoy helpfng him build!
Bring Him In To Visit Us Today
RandolphNamed To
Head Subcommittee
On Veterans Affairs
At Cons
Jefferson Cotmty will be repre-
sented at the ninth annual Ccm-
servation Education Workshop to
be held at West Virginia Univer-
sity in Morgantown, July 5-12, by
Miss Patricia Brant and Mrs.
Brenda Dodson, both members
of the faculty of Wright Denny
School in Charles Town•
The Workshop, sponsored by
the College of Agriculture and
Forestry, the College of Arts and
Sciences and the College of
Human Resources and Education
will deal with soils, plants, water
and forestry conservation.
This will mark the seventh con
secutive year Jefferson County
has been represented at the con-
SENATOR RANDOLPH
Appointment of Senator Jen- bedroom window• Other than a
nings Randolph (D-W. Va.) to be gun, it has not yet been announc-
chairma~ of the Subcommittee on ed as to what was taken from the
Veterans Affairs has been an- home. No one was at home at
nounced by Senator Lister H. Hill the time of the ransacking.
(D-Ala.)), chairman of the U.S.'
ference, with the funds for the
two county scholarships having
been made .possible by businesses
clubs and czvic groups interested
in conservation work.
This special Summer course is
designed to emphasize the con-
tribution public schools can make
toward developing desirable atti-
tudes and habits in relation to
conservation; to aid teachers in
developing a better understand-
ing and appreciation for the con-
servation of our natural resour-
ces; and to provide opportunities
for planning for the kinds of
experiences that will lead child-
ren to an understanding of the
basic concepts of canservation.
ed by tearing a screen from a 'smith, medical and other expen-
sos of the above two and other
horses against Irving Brasch.
Mrs. Ruth Funkhouser
O'Sullivan Farms
Charles Town, West Virginia
June 16-34.
NOTICE
TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals will be receiv-
ed by The State Road Commission
of West Virginia at its office in
Charleston, West Virginia, Room
412, Office of the Executive Sec-
retary, 1800 Washington Street,
East, until 10 A. M., Daylight Sav-
ing Time, Tuesday, July 12, 1966
and said proposals will be public-
ly opened and read immediately
thereafter for the construction of
Lhe following projects on State
Roads.
Senate Committee on Labor and Fire Destroys Cornshed
Public Welfare. RandoIph suc-
ceeds Senator Ralph Yarborough
(D-Tex.) as head of the subcom. ON Roderick Farm; House
mittee with jurisdiction over vet-
erans' legislation. ' t L0cat Nea y is ved
Chairman Randolph has long
been active in the field of legisla.[ A eornshed, valued at about
tion and the provision of facili-
ties for veterans ,including the 14 several thousand dollars, was des
years he served in the House of troyed by fire of still undermin-
Representatives. During almost ed origin about 5 p. m. Monday,
eight years in the Senate, Ran-., June 27, on a farm owned by
dolph has supported major legis-IMarvin E. Roderiek, located on
lation for veterans while serving' the Flowing Springs Road, north
on the Labor and Public Welfare east of ~n.
Volunteers of the Independent
Committee to which the subcom- and Citizens fire companies re-
mittee reports.
sponded to the alms1 and called
S WHJJs NOW fl on .the Shepherdstown Fire De-
e~m~ e partment for a tanker. Tankers
State Project 64 and 111 -Jeff-
erson County. 1.07 miles of the
Charles Town Berryville Road on
US 340 for Asphaltic Concrete
Wearing Course. Proposal Guar-
anty: $500.00
The right is reserved to reject
any or all proposals.
THE STATE ROAD COMMISS-
ION OF WEST VIRGINIA
SAM G. McEWEN
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
owned by Shenandoah Downs and
Stationed In Guam Richard Dodson also helped to
provide water to fight the blaze.
Guam, M. I., (FHTNC)June 14 Through the use of booster
and one and one-half inch lines,
Communication Technician Sea- the firemen were able to con-
man Willis E. Nowell, Jr., son of fine the fire to the shed and
Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. Nowell Sr. saved a nearby house.
of Harpers Ferry, W. Va. is sew- About 45 firemen remained on
ing at the Naval Communication the scene until 8:15.
Station Guam, in the Marianas June 30-2-t.
Wenow pay 3½ % Interest an all Savings Accounts Islands, for duty, " NOTICE
icate The station is a vital link in Notice of sale of race horses to "-"
: We also after 4% Certif of Deposits v~st world-wide communications satisfy a lien thereon. NOTICE OF WITHDRAWAL OF
network, and provides major com Pursuant to the provisions of MACE ELECTRIC COMPANY
municati~ns support for ships and Chapter 38, Article 11, Section 14, Notice is hereby given that the
units of the U. S. Seventh Fleet, West Virginia Code of 1961, as under signed, Mace Electric Com-
.... .,: ~. operating in the South Pacific. amended, notice is hereby given pany of 321 East 25th Street, Bal-
~,. ~ "six-rim rall-- t "o on andwin """ ~. m Ithat at 10:00 A M. D. S. T., on
[L1 [ ....:.. : ] nnree rams .e0 u__ ~£, i~_L_..I ~ .... [Monday; July 11, 1966, at the timore, Maryland 21218, a corpor-
[ wlm J oo oarman on mel / nome U| fi0U [| tO'Sullivan Farms, near Charles ation organized under the laws
Dry)::( [ ] !~~ dB ! of the state of Maryland, and
motmd and hurling free ball, the To n ef e n
' • w, J f rson Cou ty, West
Tri-County stars jumped into, a For Lead In Park• ,' T Virginia , I shall sell at p ublie' authorizedtransact businesst° holdinPrOpertYthe stateand[of[
6-2 lead. But then in the fifth , .. • ~ ::,' e y h|eves auctionthe following race norses, West Virgitiae, baa ~esot.ved,~nd
f~m~I~mrman was ba~ged on Charle Tow tats Troo er to-wit" Daddy s C O , a bay
Kecrean0n League s n S p • • • , intends to withdraw from said
i " " ' C a , 1 S o o state.
J m the sixth he was not as effe t-[ RECREATION LEAGUE ] breakin~ and enterin~ which[ out of Sun Clock by Sun Teddy;
• a .... . ,, , This notice is given pursuant
] ;ve as he Jaad been and he gave J .~TA~nt~ n~ T~AM.~ occurred at the home of Robert L ] Sobfllo, a bay mare, folded 1955
• Leane's of~ ~Itirnore, Md., a i t be .....................
] up two runs. He f m~ed e gh "[ ..... Gheen Jefferson Avenue Charles J by Princequillo out of Sob Story to the provisions of Chapter 31
• " • ' Team w ]=- , ,
scored' six times in the seventh j fore bemg reheved by bzg Jack " Tow~ Tuesday, night June 28 [ by Peace Chance. Article I Section 84 of the official
and eighth fl~me8 to come from l 2 ' " o ' '
] Butch of the Leetown tea_m, who Globe Trotters3 ,,between 9:30 and 10 o'clock.J This sale is to satisfy my claim Code of West Virginia.
be~ and whip the Tri-County wor~ed unto the rrinth when ~a~ers ~ ~ " ' ' " Attested Mace Electric Company
League All-Stars Mcmday morn-1 .............. 2 Entrance to the home was gas- and hen for the boardmg, black
[ ~lYLrt Itu~sell tOOK over aria nela Aces ~ ............................
ing,, July 4, by a 10-9 score cm] the Marylanders scoreless, i Royals 1 4 . By S/Otis E. Mace
the Legion Park field in CharlesI . Bob Davis, former " Charles ....... ' g~l_Ii,Dg~I A Tfl BUT ~" ~ Otis E. Mace, President
To~v~. This marked the ~eCond j, Toum ...... 14ivh diam_.o~i ~r,~ •Charlie ............ The r~oyazs scored meir ilrst ~xxxxLt,~l.~.-~t~o ~ S/Edward W. Weidman
de~e~t f~r the All-Sta~s, t~ flrst lsee and Dwain Donaids~, each wctovy m pray m me dezzerson Edward W. Weidman, Secretary
County Memorml Park Recreatmn
coming at the e~,~ ~ the[ bad ~wo hits for the All-StarS .... " " " k Now is the time to get your Charolais Bull, if you Corporate Seal
A basketball league the past wee
MaWland Indep~e~t LeagueI crowd of between 300 and " " " ~ -- fin want cross bred calves next spring. We have some ready MACE ELECTRIC COMPANY
Stars a Week a~ in Hagerstown.1400 was On hand for the game and a~,~ tea,,ms manages ~^ ~.~ for heavy service. Priced so you can use them on SEAL
The Tri-County and Indepen- ~ o~qcia~ of the Tri-Countv Learns ,~n m~ w~-v~ ~ a~zvu m ~ .~ -~- • • 1954
I " '~ " "" ~ s"- the league lead commercla~ cows.
dent League stars will, however,| since the public response and • MARYLAND
tangle once again WedfiesdaYIi~terest had been ~0 good, con- The Roya~s finally got on the ~ g~ I~rTTTT]h'~T fh'NJ E June 9-4-t.
evening, J~l~ !3 at 8 p. m. l~| sideration is bei:ngg~'ven arrang- winning path Tuesday, ..June 28, . ~. ~.. ~,,t,.~,,~ --- ~,~ ~,u~ v.
Municipal stadi~ in Hagerstown [ ing for artother such game for the when they scored a dec~swe i03- (Between Hdlsboro, Va. & Harpers Ferry, W. Va,)
with admission set for $1 for morning of July 4, i~ 1967 66 victory over the Globe Trotters TF.T.EPtlf~NE ~ .~9.
adults and ~0 *cents f~-children.[ , , , "* J T. Kitchen led the Royals to. -- ............. " .... Julv 7-2t-Pd
In the ga~e in Charl~ Towns| D, ~1I~ |~,~dl~,~ tl~e victory by scoring 39 points, - '
Monday Leones were behiml, by]~ WI~ "" AU¥1~IllI~ while Sam Byrer and Ron Chap- PA P E R --
four f~ns when they staged ,their, man each added 20 and 18 points
You Get Precisely
What Doctor Orde2s
respectively. For the olsing Globe
Trotter~ it was Dean Coyle who
led the scoring with 22 points.
WedneSday, June 29, the Lake-
rs, wRh a superb defense, tr'mam-
efl the Aces bY a score of 75-47.
The Lakers held Buddy iAnham
to offly 18 points while Bobby
Appell and Dan~y Nichols scored
33 and 17 points respectively.
Thur~ay, June 30, the league
leading Globe Trotters were again
beaten. This time by a score of
60-46 by the Aces. For the winn-
ing Aces, Buddy Lanham bnd
Alvin Mills scored 28 and 21
points. For the losing Globe Trot-
ters Robbie Cain led the Way
with 20 ImirKs.
Friday, May 1, the Lakers wo~
the second game of the week as
they bested the Royals 75-59.
Bobhy Appell had 19 and Jeff
Both 18 for the Lakers as J. T.
Kitchen led the lo+~rs with 26
poi.nt~
S. Whitmore, of the G~obe Troi.
ters is the league's leading scorer
With a 33.0 average in ~ive games,
While J. T. Kitchen of the Royals,
is second with a 30.4 average.
Buddy Lanham, of The Aces, is
third with a 30.0 average; Bobby
Hankins of the Royals is fourth
with a 24.5 average; Bobby
Appell of the Lakers has a 20.4
average; Dealt Coyle of the Globe
Trotters is sixth with 17.8; A.
Mills of ~am Aces is seventh with
16.7; Cain of the Globe Trotters
is eighth with 15.6; Roth of the
Lakers has a 15.5 average and
Chapman of the Royals is also in
the top ten with an 11.6 average.
Be Wise- Adve "cise
- p.m.
300 HEAD. Will have large run horses and ponies of all
kinds, including a lot local horses and several fresh loads
from West coamisting of lot good broke Quarter bred
horses.
FRONT ROYAL LIVESTOCK MARKET
For Wrapping Printing
PAPER PRODUCTS
Towels, Tissues, Bags
LOCKER SUPPLIES
For Homes - Stores, Etc.
Ask Your I ealer
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Hagerstown, Md.
PHONE--Regent 9-0600
Front Royal, Vi ginia
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FLYING OBJECT
Oop~l There goes the pic-
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bolt? More important,
would it be a hazard coy-
creel by your present
home insurance? Glasl
breakage ie one of many
coverages available under
~Etna Life & Casualty's
"total protection" He~ -
owners policy. Ask
4etails soma.
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Hill Dale Shopping Center
Phone 725.7081
Insurance. and Real Estate
Accuracy is a higMy important
ingredient in any prescription.
Your registered pharmacist is
thoroughly qualified, by years
of professional training and
experiez ce, to follow "doctor's
orders" with utmost precision.
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Dial T2S-2621 -- Charles Town, W. Vs.
SPIRIT OF JEFFERSON FARMERS
THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1966
The Spirit Of Jefferson-Advocate
Great Oaks From Utile Acorns Grow.
LAY - A - WAY
NOW GOING ON
50c HOLDS ANY BLANKET IN THE STORE 'T
FALL. BUY NOW WHILE SELECTIONS
BETTER. THEN, ALSO, YOU CAN SAVE
BLANKETS AT ......
CHARLES TOWN STORE
Always F EE PARKING For CUSTOMERS
SeES c[ac,.e
~'fl TIlE
~oe BOyS
DODGE POLARA.
BIG, POWERFUL,
BUT HANDLES
LIKE A SHOW HORSE.
IF YOU'RE ONE OF THE
THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE
THAT WANT A BIG CAR BUT DON'T
WANT TO PAY A BIG CAR PRICE, IT'S
TIME YOU .... ,::~:::!i:~i~! ::::-~:~.
TALKED TO . ~ .............. ::::::~i~ii::iiiiiii:: ..... %iiii:~:
THE
DODGE BOYS
ABOUT THE POLARA. IT'S
A BIT MORE POWERFUL
AND A BIT BIGGER THAN
CARS IN ITS PRICE RANGE.
AND YOU GET A BONUS
FROM THE DODGE BOYS...
A HIGHER TRADE-IN
PRICE ON YOUR OLD
CAR. YOU WONDER?
SEE FOR YOURSELF.
COME ON IN TO THE
WINNER'S CIRCLE.
VISIT YOUR DODGE
BOY'S SHOWROOM.
EAST WASHINGTON ST.
CHARLES TOWN, W. VA.
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