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Club Meets States."
Poflzt Home Dora-
Club met on Thurs-
8. at the home
Snyder with six-
and guests in at-
puring the routine
ng various items
were discussed and
Light reported on
to the Pennsylvania
made in company
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from Jeffer-
COnclusion of the business
Mrs. James H. Snyder
the evening's lesson en-
in the United
This she did by use of a
tape recorder, explaining the im-
portance of music to her, and to
her family, from childhood to the
present time, synchronizing her
narration to the background mu,
sic and illustrating her subject
with recordings of the various
types of music.
At conclusion of this very en-
joyable program the meeting was
adjourned and a pleasant social
hour was enjoyed during which
a quiz, based on the month of
August, was won by Miss Shirley
Macoughtry and delicious re-
freshments were served by the
hostess.
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their children Julie and John
Philip, and Mr. Robert Shirley re-
turned to their home, "Locust
Grove." on Friday evening hav-
ing spent the week vacationing at
Colonial Beach, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Bittle
and their family had as their
guests last week tthe latter's
cousin, Mrs. Larry Strawsburg
and her son REeky of Woodsboro,
Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rudolph
and sons, Mark and Paul, were
among the group who gathered at
the Potomac River near Baker-
ton on Sunday for a picnic in
honor of the fifth birthday of lit-
ale Miss Tracey Robinson and
the seventh birthday of her cous-
in, Miss Hope Whittington. Tra-
cey is the daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. Douglas Robinson of Win-
chester, Va and Hope the daugh-
ter of the latter's brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Whittington of Baltimore, Md.
4-H Club to Assist With
Mental Health Drive
The Busy Bees 4-H Club will
meet at the home of Miss Cheryl
Starkey at 6:30 o'clock on Wed-.
nesday evening, Aug. 21. Prec, ed-
ing the regular meetiing of the
club the group will canvass the
Summit Point area collecting
funds for the Jefferson County
Mental Health drive. During the
club meeting later in the evening
plans will be completed for the
Vesper Service on the school
lawn on Sunday evening, Aug. 25.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Menear left
on Tuesday of last week for
Kingwood called there by the
death of the form er's brother, Mr.
Samuel Menear. Returning home,
they were accompanied by their
son and daughter-in-law, the Rev-
erend and Mrs. Clarence Menear
and their family of Tunnelton
who visited over the weekend at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Glassford. Miss Esther Menear
remained here to spend this week
with her aunt and uncle, while
the Glassfords' foster daughter,
little Miss Millie Longerbeam, ac-
companied the Revercnd and
Mrs. Menear upon their return
to Tunnelton.
Pfc. Gary Hott, who is stationed
with the United States Army in
Germany, returned home on Sat-
urday, Aug. 3, to spend a thirty-
day leave with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Welton Hott,and their
family. Pfc. Hott arrived in Bal-
timore late Saturday eyeing and
was met there by his parents.
Mrs. Wil on Henry and her
three sons, Dwayne, Gary and
Brian, who have been visiting for
tthe last two weeks with her par.
[ ents, Mr. and Mrs. George French
lot their home in Point of Rocks,
] Md left by plane from Friend-
ship Airport near Baltimore, Md
Ion Tuesday morning to return
l their home in Hialeah, Fla.
The Women's Society of Chris-
tian Service of the Methodist
Church met on Wednesday eve-
ning of last week at the home of
Mrs. John Laycock with eight of
the members in attendance. In
the absence of the president, the
meeting was conducted by Mrs.
Jerry Beydier with Mrs. Robert
Chrisman presenting the eve-
nin s Devotions and lesson. Fol-
ing the meeting was adjouz ned
and a pleasant social hour was
enjoyed during which delicious
refreshments were served by the
hostess.
Mrs. Ernest Rudolph was
among the guests attending a par-
ty on Wednesday evenmg of last
week at the home of Miss Flora
Price in Charles Town.
Miss Theresa Jenkins spent
last week visiting with her grand-
mother, Mrs. Lawrence Luttrell.
at her home in Augusta. She was
accompanied home on Sunday by
Mrs. Luttrell who returned to
Augusta later in the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Smallwood
of Alexandria, Va were visitors
on Friday evening at the home of
the latter's sister, Mrs. Luther
Naylor.
Mr and Mrs. Reuben Poston of
Charles Town visited on Saturday
at the home of the farmer's
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Fellers and his
brother, Mr. Skinner Poston.
Mrs. David Jenkins and chil-
dren, David Jr Mary Susan and
Doris Anne, of Front Royal, Va
were visitors on Wednesday of
last week at the home of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Burner.
Timmy and Stephen Long, who
have made their home with Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Glassford for the
past year, left last week for
Charleston, W. Va where they
will make their future home.
Mrs. Thomas Lemen visited re-
cently with her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John
Hendricks and their family at
their home near Shepherdstow .
Mr. and Mrs. Orlon Johnson en-
tertained a very large group of
friends and relatives on Sunday
when the Johnson family reunion
was held at their home near Ber-
ryville, Va. Among those attend-
ing were their son-in-law and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John
Laycock and their family, Miss
Ann Winn Childs, Messrs. David
and Richard Childs and Harry
Laycock.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady J. Owens
and their small daughter, Tracey
Lynn, of Alexandria, Va were
visitors over the weekend at the
home of the farmer's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Grady D. Owens.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart W. Crim
of "Monte View," in company
with their son-in-law and daugh-
ter, Mr and Mrs. Clayton Stagner
and children, Elizabeth Anne,
Scotty and Susan, of Rippon,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Welsh at the Potomac
River near Bakerton where the
day was spent picnic|rig and and
boating on the river.
Mrs. Elsie Hamstead
Mr. and Mrs. George Ambrose
and Mrs. Harry Williams attended
the Ambrose reunion at Vernon
Ambrose park on Sunday.
Mrs. Clara Mannings of Paw
Paw is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
ter Judy.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Potter and
daughter, Vicki, accompanied by
Mrs. Civie Walker, Charles and
Janet of Martinsburg, visited Mr.
lowing a routine business meet- and Mrs. Kenny Barrick at Sol-
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To settle the Estate of Frank J. Newman, Jr. I will sell the
following located at 109 Shutter' Street, Charles Town, W. Va
near the Acme Market on:
SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1968
10:00 A. M.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS & TOOLS.
Westinghouse refrigerator; Sewing machine; 3 electric blank-
ets; wardrobe; Roll.A.Way bed; old dresser; glider and chair;
2 lawn chairs; pots and pans; dishes; glass Jars; lathe; table
saw; jointer; jig saw; Sabre saw; miter box; Dado set; 2 vices;
Coping saw; sharpening stone; 32' extension ladder extension
scaffold board; storm windows and doors; walnut lumber;
Higgins tent (new); spoke shaver; molding saw benell set;
blow torch; soldering irons; planes; jacks some paint; hand
tools, including squares, levels, wrecking bars, hand saws,
scribes, drill bits of all kinds, barb wire streateher; electric
motors; draw knife; 2 cots; rifle hand lawn mowers; rabbit
bowls; garden tools and other articles not mentioned.
TERMS--CASH:
PAUL E. MILLER - Auctioneer
R. E. MORELAND - Clerk
Bertha P Wood, Execufix
Aug. 8:2t- FRANK J. NEWMAN. Jr Estate
Nobody spends all day near a
kitchen phone. Or a hall phone.
(Or wherever it is you have the
ringing thing.)
We're guessing that at least
of the time, a one-phone
family does cross-country run-
ning through the house or
scrambles down some stairs to
take the call.
You can't call that modern
living. In fact, 40% of the fam-
ilies in America aren't living
like that.
They've got an extension
phone somewhere else in the
house.
That second telephone would
cost a lot less than you prob-
ably think. Something like 4
cents a day if you choose the
basic color and style.
(And that's a bargain--you
already pay about four times
that for the phone you've got
now.)
Call our business office or ask
the men on the telephone trucks
you see around town.
Hello, extension telephone;
goodbye, nuisance.
General Telephone
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~.hern, Georgia, last week.
Linda, Patricia, Karen and
Roger Potter visited relatives at
Liberty Furnace, Va several days
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fellers
attended the Anderson reunmn
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Mason Pikes|de on Sunday.
Captain and Mrs. John H. Dick
and daughters of Fort Stewart,
Go are visiting relatives in this
area.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jones and
family of Alexandria, Va Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Whetzel, Car-
olin, George and Lou Ann, Mr C.
W. Zombro and John Skinner
spent the weekend at Mt. Jackson
Virginia.
Miss Norma Whetzel, Bethesda,
Md. attended a reunion of the
class of '63 of Shepherdstown
High School at Shady Rest Rest-
uarant on Saturday evening.
Mrs. Harry Shirley
Stork Shower
A stork shower was given on
Sunday evening at the home of
Mrs. Charles Jones for Mrs. Gary
Jones. Mrs. Shirley Hoover assist-
ed Mrs. Jones. Games were play-
ed and refreshments were served
to quite a number attending.
The guest of honor received a
lot of nice gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Alien Ring and
son Rodney, and Miss Terry Car-
son have returned from spend-
ing two weeks in Billoxi, Miss
visiting Terry Ring.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shirley
and two children spent the week
end touring Canada stopping at
Niagra Falls returning home on
Sunday evening.
Miss Nancy Vorous, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Vorous of
Middleway celebrated her 18th
birthday on August 10. Those at-
tending was her parents, her
brothers, Ben Jr. and David and
sister Linda, her grand parent
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Owens Sr of
I Berryville, Va. her cousins Sherry
Lynn Owens Jesse Owens and
Mary Jane Owens and also Mr.
Howard Grim of Bayce, Va. Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Aleshire and
Miss Phyllis Ann Longerbeam,
Miss Vorous received many nice
and useful gifts.
On Wednesday Mrs. Judy Mills
Miss Debby Fellers, Miss Debby
Shirley, Donald Shirley, Jimmy
Liskey, Rusty Shirley and Mrs.
Harry Shirley enjoyed a picnic
at Greenbrier State Park near
Boonsboro, Md.
Dinner guests on Wednesday
with Mrs. Paul Ring and family
were Mrs. Anna Mae Dennison
Mrs. Lorna Dennison and three
children, Mrs. Mattie Mobley,
Mrs. Lawrence Ring, Mrs. Doug-
las Ring and Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth Ring and two sons.
Mrs. Mattie Mobley is visiting
relatives in the community and
at the present is at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ring.
There was. a very good turn
out on Saturday night at the
Methodist Church to hear the Mr. and Mrs. Matt Flodd and Voun" Outlook Home
quartet, family of Philadelphia, Pa spent
Miss Clamye Baker remains in their vocation with the latter's
the Charles Town General Hasp|- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dem0n tr tion Club
tal where she is resting a little Wiley and family.
better at this time. Sunday visitors of Mrs. Martha C[[pp
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Har- Ott were Mrs. Fannie Clopton of W[ h Mrs,
lar ,!ames, a d. Mz'. acL Mrs. Peonia Springs, Mr Tom,
GroV l rhlr'mOtored to L ray my Ott. ' "
Va. and toured the Luray Cav. Mrs. Patsy Davidson and dau- The Young Outlook Home Dem
erns. ghtcr, Misty and son, Jim'my of onstration Club met on August
Jefferson Village were Sunday 7 at the home of Mrs. Donald
visitors of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James Penwell and family. Clipps' Summit Point.
MA'NN FIGS
Mrs. Pauline Ott
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Viands were
Sunday visitors of the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wager
Penwell and family near Lee-
town.
Mr. and Mrs. Glerln Ott and
daughters, Glenda and Cindy and
sons Steven, Chet and John re-
turned to their home from a two
weeks vacation at various points
of interest in Florida. Mrs. Ott's
sister, Mrs. Dorothy Everd and
sister-in-law, Mrs. Tillie Wilt and
friend, Mrs. Abbie Jackson of
Baltimore, Md. were guests at the
Ott home with MrS. John Wilt
and assisted with the Ott's Gro-
cery Store while the Ott's were
away.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bell and
grand daughter Jo Ann were re-
cot visitors of Mr. and Mrs Bob-
by Harding and daughter, Sandy
at Ranson.
Sunday visitors of Mr .and
Mrs. Frank Bell were Mr. and
Mrs. Philip aden and daughters
Lisa and Marsha and Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Wiley and daughter
Theresa and sons, Timmy and
Seattle.
GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY
Mrs. Gayle Smallwood, presi-
dent Called the meeting to order
with seven members present and
four absent. Projects were dis-
cussed and project sheets handed
out with other useful literature.
The club voted to fill some
ditty bags to be sent to service-
men. Mary Longerbeam and Pat
KidWiler were appointed to buy
articles for the bags,
The family picnic will be held
August 18 at Greenbrier.
The next meeting will be at
7:30 at the home of Pat Kidwiler
in Bakerton on September 4.
110--HEAD HOLSTEIN MILK COWS
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SPRINGING HEIFERS
Having contracted with Howmet-Pechinery for sale of my
farm, I will immediately discontinue my dairying operation
and sell my milking herd on the farm, Manor Brook Farm, Inc
located along Ballenger Creek Road and Manor Woods Road,
4~ miles S. Frederick in Frederick County, Maryland on:
TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1968 at 11:00 A. M.
to-wit:
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policyholders any help they
need in choosing insu anco
for their home car
business. We'll be glad to 8ive
you a complete property -
insurance checku2. Call us
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PHONE 725-2211
l l0-Head Registered & Grade Hobtein .ll0
Ninety are milk cows of which fifty have been fresh recently
or in last 60 days and ten will be fresh by sale or shortly there-
after, balance in milk. Twenty first ealf heifers, close spring.
ers or fresh by sale.
These are large heifers and good prospective producers, sired
by good pedigreed sires and out of good dams, mostly all home
raised.
This herd is T. B. and Bangs accredited and tested within 30
daysprior go sale.
DaVy Equipment & Machhery
McCormiek-Deering Model 806 tractor in excellent condition
anti good rubber; Fox forage harvester with 2.row earn head
and grass head; Kools silage blower with pipe. all new 1967;
and 3 calf unloading wagons, two are MeCormick.Deering and
one is Gehl, all used in third season and good condition.
Girton Defuxe 600.gal. milk tank; 40.stall pipeline milkers,
complete with automatic washer; Clay barn cleaner; 2 stainless
steel wash-up tanks; 80-gal. electric water heater; other dairy
equipment.
2 Craine Silos with double roof, adequate time allowed for
removal.
Open Heifers, Farm Maehinory, Feeds, reserved for later sale.
TERMS--CASH: on day of sale. Not responsible for accidents
on premises.
MANOR BROOK FARM. INC.
MR. & MRS. JOSEPH H. BISER
EMMERT R. BOWLUS PHONE: 301 874-2272
A. DOTY REMSBURG : Auctioneers
Mr. & Mrs. MERHL N. WACHTER - Clerks
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Lunch by Adamstown United Church of Christ