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Buy or Sell Rent or Hire
By Classified By Classified
WANTED - FOR SALE - FOR RENT - HELP WANTED - LOST - FOUND -SCHOOLS'& TRAINING
FOR SALE
FOR-SALE:~House pain,t inside
and outside $2.95 per gallon. RAY
X. W~R~HANT, ~th Avenue,
Phone 511-J.
Aug. 27-tf.
FOR SALE :--Maple Baby Bed
wit,h Mattress, good condition.
'Price $10.00. CHARLF_~ UPRIGHT,
CLeetown, W. Va.
Sept. 24-1t.-pd.
FOR SALE :---,Sofa Bed anti
Chair, Stroller, and Baby Car-
ridge. Phone 722-J after5:30
P.M.
Sept. 24-1t.-pd.
FOR SALE:-30 Holstein Heifers,
12 are springers and others open.
All mice home grown cattle.
(~EORGE W. HOUC~H, Telephone
19-F-024 C:harles Town,
Sept. 24-1t.-pd.
FOR SALE: -- 3 Coon Dogs.
~I.EONARD PECK, Berkeley Sta-
tion. Phone AM 7-7908.
Sept. 24-1t.-pd.
FOR SALE: -- Cleaned Seed
Wheat, Threshed by Thershing
Machine. Phone 6-F-032 or 6-F-
021. ADAMS BROTHERS.
ISept. 24-1t.
FOR SALE:--Allis Chalmers 1-
I~W Corn Picker at a special
price. ~AILEN S. ~URKHART,
* Phone Martinsburg AM 3-3891 or
AM 7-6865.
,Sept. 17-2t.-pd.
FOR SALE:--Some Real Nice
Top Soil. Phone 744, LLOYD'S
PLUMBING & HEATING, Char-
los Town.
Jviy 16-tf.
FOR SALE:--29 Foot Trailer, 2
bedrooms, full bath with tub.
EAR~ OLDS, Dickson's Trailer
"park, 3- miles East of Charles
Town, on Route No. 9.
Sept. 24-2t.-pd.
FOR SALE:--Hagerstown Su-
Preme Building Blocks. ROBERT
M. SMITH, North Lawrence St.,
Charles Town.
March 28-tf.
FOR SALE:-Complete Kerosene
~I-Ieater wit,h Drums. Excellent
corldition. Price $25.00. W.H.
JEWEI~, End of North George
~treet, Ranson, W. Va.
Sept. 24-1t.-pd.
~=,
FOR SALE--
SPECIAL
'YOUNGSTOWN S!NKS
42" - - -
54" - - - $99,95
66" - - - $159.95
• (DELUXE)
EASY TERMS
PEOPLES SUPPLY
Charles Town, W. Va.
II
CHOICE LOTS
FOR SALE
RANSON
L
ALSO LOT 50 x l50
on Jefferson Avenue
JAMES M. MASON 3d.
F. DEAN NICHOLS
Mason Building
Charles Town, W. Va.
I'
FOR SALE
TWO NEW HOMES
in Ranson. Can Be Financed
[[ Purchaser has a $1,000
Down Payment.
Shown By Appointment Only
Contact
Ranson Real Estate
& Insurance Co.
Ranson, W. Va.
Phone :-
Charles Town, W. Va. 309
CHURCH PEWS :--Large Stock
of Used Pews. New Pews $5.50 per
foot. New Wood Folding Chairs.
Write for Catalog and Prices.
HUNTINGTON SEATING, Hunt-
ington, West Virginia.
Sept• 17-3t.
FOR SALE :--Used Electric Hot
Water Heater, Stoker, Laundry
Tub, Miscellaneous Plumbing and
Bath Room Fixtures, 300 Gallon
Water Tank, Refrigerators. Phone
19-F-013.
Sept. 24-1t.-pd.
FOR SALE:--'51 Poctiac 2-Door
Sedan, in good condition, one
owner, new tires and battery,
very reasonable price. REBA
MOLER, Phone 2020 Shepherds-
town.
Sept. 24-2t.-pd.
FOR SALE:--Large Mercantile
Building with 3 Apartments, 2
Store Rooms, and Large Storage
Room, in Bolivar. MOORE IN-
SURANCE & REALTY CO., INC.
Phone 283.
Aug. 2O-tf.
FOR SALE:-Two-Story Modern
Frame House, conveniently located
on South Mildred Street. Con-
tact RANSON REAL ESTATE &
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Dec. 5-t.f.
' FOR SALE: -- Large Frame
House at Engle Switch. Priced
for Quick Sale, Call RANSON
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE
COMPANY.
Aug. 20-t~f.
FOR RENT:--Two Furnished
Bedrooms, 109 Seventh Avenue.
Telephone 232-J.
Sept. 24-4t.-pd.
FOR RENT :--Upstairs Apart-
me~t, 3 rooms, bath and .porch.
Phone 874-W.
Sept. 24-tf.
FOR RENT :--Furnished 4 Room
First Floor Apartment in excel-
lent condition. VIRGINIA E.
BE17NER, Agent.
~Sept. 17-tf.
FOR RENT-4 room apartment
on East WaShington Street. Phone
27-F-014.
Aug. 6-1)f.
FOR RENT:---One Bedroom
Apartment, heat and water fur-
nished. Possession Oct. 1. P.
DEAN NIC'KtOI_~, Charles Tow~,
W. Va. Phone 16.
SePt. 10-tf.
FOR RENT:--Front Office in
Sadler Block. Available at once.
MISS SARA S. CRgkNE, Phone
137-W.
~ept. 10-if,
FOR RENT:--4-Room, second
floor Apartment. Heat and water
furnished. VIRGINIA E. BEN-
NER, Agent.
Jan. 9-tf.
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT:-
Professional Building. Can De.
VanM:~rRE, 282. or 173.
May 3 - tf.
FOR RENT:---Trailer Parking in
Ran.son, W. Va., $11:00 1~r month.
For information contact WOODY
RUTHERFORD, Phone 12-P-031,
after 5:00 P. M.
Sept. 17-2t.-pd.
WANTED
WANTED: -- Ba'by sitting or
FOR SALE:---Two Story 8 Room
House. New oil furnace, electric
hot water heater, garage, storage
house, and tool shed. Located on
1/2 acre comer lot in Summit
Point. Reasonably Priced. MOORE
INSURANCE & REALTY CO.
INC., Phone 283. July 2-tf.
FOR SALE:-Two Story Harpers
Ferry Residence on Large Lot light house work. Phone 682-W
fronting approximately 130 feet or come to 146 We)rick Street.
Fact for John E,
Hamilton.
August 20- tf.
and Ella C.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT :--Attractive Fur-
nished Apartment. Adults. Phone
Sept. 24-1t.-pd.
WANTED:---A Woman or a Man
and Wife to look after my home
and myself. Rent Free. Furnish
r~ference. M~LS. GRACE
ROEDER, Telephone 3921, Har-
pers Ferry, W. Va.
Sept. 17-2t.
628-J. FARMERS:-~Custom Silo Fill-
Sept 24 tf 1 Plckl
• - • 'ng and Corn ' "ng. Lime Marl
----'--- -- land Pure Bred Herefords. CECIL
I ~ ] P. WOLFE, Phone 5-F-024.
II NOTICE, II Sept. 10-3t.-pd.
[I For Plumbing and Heating ~ [
[I and Spouting Contact l[woman to live in and care for
]l PROPST PLUlVI~BING I[ 2 children. Must be able to cook
[I " "AND- I~E/kTING" I1 and do normal house work. Room,
[I n,~,u .~a~l~ ~[board and wages. Call 23-F-024.
[I Phone 108_2 . I1 Sept. 24-2t.-pd.
[ I JOHNNY PROPST I [ HELP WANTED: -- Waitresses.
l1 April 2-if. ~[Waiters, Cooks, Kitchen Help, and
t m Bus Boys. Apply at H~.~LTOP
W. LEONARD PROPPS
Contractor - Builder
Telephone 386-W
Charles Town, W. Va.
READ THE CLASSIFIEDS
HOTEL, Harpers Perry, or Tele-
, phone 3301.
Aug. 20-tf.
WANTED:---MAN OR WOMAN
for City of Charles Town. Sales
and deliveries. 4 - 6 Hrs. per
day. Als0 will consider older me~,
50 - 75. Write BOX 5071, Dept. S-
3, Richmond, Virginia.
Sept. 10-4t.-pd.
,,,',,
ADDING MACHINE
8ales - Serviee - Rentals
Kenneth E. Henry Co,
lZ7 South Braddock St.
Winehester, Va.
l II
FEAGAN'S JEWELRY
AND WATCH REPAIR
Dependable USED CARS & TRUCKS
1959 Plymouth V-8 Belvedere
4-Door ~Sedan (Power-
flite, Radio & Heater)
1958 Plymouth V-8 Deluxe 4-
Door Suburban [ ( (Power
flite and Heater)
1955 Ford 2-Door Sedan
1955 Plymouth Savoy Club
Sedan (Radio & Heater)
1952 Pontiac 2-Door Hardtop
1951 Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan
1955 Studebaker V-8 Com-
mander 4-Door Sedan
(Power Steering, Auto.
Trans., Radio & Heater)
1951 Plymouth Club Sedan
1951 Buick 4-Door Sedan
--TRUCKS--
1952 Dodge 1/2 Ton Panel
1948 Studebaker 1-Ton with
Stake Body
,SPIKER MOTOR SALES
lut Wuhington Strevt Ch~rle~ Town, W. Vm,
Opea Until 8:30 O'Cloek On Saturday Nlghtl
114 East Washington St.
Charles Town, W. Va.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
INVESTIGATE
MUTUAL INVESTMENTS
As Means of Protecting Your
Savings Against Inflation.
Massacausetts
Investment Trust
Wellington Fund
Pioneer Fund, Inc.
Philadelphia Fund
IIUGH CAPERTON
Charles Town, W. Vah
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1959 7--A
SPIRIT OF JEFFERSON FARMERS ADVOCATE
DAIRYMEN WANTED: -- For
Large Dairy Operation near Rich-
mond. ResPons}ble jobs for milk-
ing machines, milk room and ma-
turity barn men. Good working
conditions and wages. Contact
PAU~ WEIX~H, Curles Neck Farm,
Route No. 5, Richmond, Virginia.
For Information and Interview
Telephone Milton 4-1277. Also
Farm Men Wanted.
Sept. 3-4t.-pd.
BENEFIT PARTY---At V. F. W.
Post Home, East Liberty Street,
Every Saturday Night 8:00 to 10:
00. Grand Prize Every Night.
Sept. 24-1t.
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND:---In Leland Shugart's
Home, A Woman's Black Faille
Full Length Coat about a 44 size.
Has been there for some time.
Owner ~Please Call 695.
~ept. 24-1.t.
FOR SALE!
165 Acre Farm, 6-Room House,
on Potomac. 65 Acres River Bot-
tom, 35 Acres Wood Land, on good
road. Cheap.
214 Acre Farm, Stream Water,
6-Room Stone House, on Academ
Road. Good Farm and Grazing
Land.
30 Acre Farm, 7-Room House,
7-miles from town.
4 Room New Bungalow, near
town.
3 Bedroom Brick Bungalow,
newly constructed, on ~ Acre Lot.
5 Room Bungalow in Raison.
I Am in Business with
A PUMPER To Clean Cess-
pools, Septic Tanks and Sani-
tary Toilets.
ROBERT JENKINS
PHONE 227-W
, RANSON, W. VA.
Sept. 17 - 5t.--pd.
i c-ggT----.,
Storer College Trustees meeting
will be held Saturday, October 3,
1959, at the College at Harpers
Ferry, W. Va., to act upon a pro-
posed merger with Alderson-
Broddus College, Philippi, W. Va.
DR. CLARENCE CRANFORD,
Chairman.
~ept. 3-4t.
HOLSTEIN COWS
HEIFERS
26 Cows 3 to 7-years old; 19
Milking Cows, produced 19,250
lbs. 4.3 test milk .in August. 9
cows to freshen January or before.
Accredited Herd.
CLIFFORD SUMMERS
BUCKHANNON, W. VA.
PHONE 1552 or 142-W-3
~Sept. 24-2t.-.pd.
FOR SALE!
171 ACRE FARM,
9 Fields, near
~Jpperville, Virginia. Cattle Bar
36' x 42' wRh Mow and Feed
Room, Cement Stave Silo 14' x 30'
15 Acres of Alfalfa. Main House
3 Bedroom. 4 Room Tenant
House, on Gravel Road. Shown
by Appointment:
MR. L. K. McDANIEL,
BROKER
Purceilviile, Virginia
Phone EDgewood 8-5931
(Sept. 24 - 2t.
PICKERS
TICKETS!
-WE CAN TAKE CARE
OF YOUR NEEDS.
GIVE US YOUR
ORDER TODAY
BEFORE THE BUSY
SEASON BEGINS!
..TELEPHONE 222--
Jefferson
Publishing Co., inc.
North George Street
Charles Town, W.
This is Samuel R. Tuekwlller,
Greenbrler county, West Virgin-
la's 1959 International Farm
Youth Exchangee to Argentina.
A graduate of West Virginia Uni*
versity in 1956, with a B. S. de-
gree in agriculture, Tuckwlller
has since worked on his father's
farm, which is devoted to the
production of beef cattle, dairy
cattle, sheep, hogs, hay, corn and
amall grain crops. Active in 4-~
club work for many years, Tpek-
willer's projects have included 11
years of both baby beef and
feeder calf. and one pen of mar-
ket laxnbs. He has won many
prizes with his cattle and in cat-
tle showmanship competition. He
also has won honors in 4-H llve-
stock Judging contests, and in
1954 he attended National 4-H
Club Congress in Chicago u the
State winner in the meat animal
project. At WVU, Tuckwiller was
a member of the Student Coun-
cil, the WVU cattle Judging team,
Block and Bridle Club, and Alpha
Gamma Rho, the natlonal Nffl.
cultural social fraternlty.
By Mrs. Ethel Buzzard
Mrs. Mildred Oo.gle returned to
her home on Sunday from the
,Charles Town General Hospital
where she was a patlen,t si.nce Fri
.day, Sept. 11 undergoing surgery.
She is get~ting along fine.
~Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sltau~ a,nd
son were Sunday eveningir~,~ v}si~ors
width Mr. and Mrs. Pau~l ~tuubs
and family in Neersvflle, Va.
t~fc. Gerald,, Buford of Fort Eus
;tis, 7Va..;I~ spending a fd,~ d~
with his wife Mrs. Betty Buford
at the home of her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Fi'ank Cogle.
~Mr. and Mrs. John W~itehair
and son Kei~h and Mrs. Mary
Noos of Bolivar were Stmday af-
ternoon guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Everhart and family.
(Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rodgers of
Brunswick, Md. were Sundtty
guests wi~t~ the formers parent, s
,Mr. and Mrs. Cu,ptaiu tk~dgem
,and family.
~r. and Mrs. Ralph Ridgeway
of Br"~nswick, Md. were Monday
callers wiVh thei,r dune Mrs. Mau-
de Eye,hart.
Birthday Party,
A birthday party was given by
Mrs. Ethel Buzzard and Mrs. Fi'an
cos Rodgers ce~ Saturday in honor
of Terry and Nancy Davis eleven
th and bwel~th birthdays, ~rund-
~idren of Mrs. Ethel Buzzard
~nd Mfchael Rodgers te~¢h birth-
day, son of Mrs. Frances Rodgers
Several of their playm~vtes were
presen~ to help them celebvwte the
occasion. They were Ruby, Linda,
Sandra, Randall and Gaxy S$auibs,
Paula, Darlene, Wmrtda, ,Danny
and Glen Evevhart, Judy and Al-
vin Cogle, Lyie and Ray Cook, Del
mar Cog)e, IA~bby Whl~e, Brenda
Chapman, Norma Rodgers, Arlene
Maphis and Lewis , S~Vaubs, Mrs.
Delma Stau'bs. Refre~hme~*r~ w~-~
served o~ cake, koolaid,:~d~;~ll~
potato chips. They received many
r~ee and useful gil~ts.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C:~e
md family of Alexandria, Va.
were Sunday evening visi.tors with
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon St~ubs and
~a~mlly.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S~aubs
and Chi.ldren of Manmngs were
F~iday evening callers wi,th Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon S~au~bs and fam-
i'ly.
The ladies ffhat are employed a~
Byrds Cannery in Berry.)e, Va.
went to work on Thursday. They
are l~ss Barbara C~ok, Mrs. Le-
ona Eye,hart. Mrs. Aria Cogle and
~Mrs. Hilda Piper.
Li,btle Keith White.air of Boli-
var spent Thursday w~th his
grandmother Mrs. Vanessa Ever-
'ha~t. While his pare.n~ts Mr. and
(Mrs. JOhn Whl~teeaair were getting
moved.
~[r. and Mrs. Howard Cogle and
son were Sunday ~lsi~ors Tilth Mr.
and Mrs. David Bra~e.ht and faro
lly in Millvil,le.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lortger-
~beam aT~d chi:ldren of Chextnut
Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Grove
and children were Suraday visi¢0~rs
wi~bh Mr. and Mrs. Junior Grove
and children.
Mrs. Shirley Chapman and child
ten o~ ManPAngs spent Wednes-
day with her mother Mrs. Frances
Rodgers and daughter Norton.
IA~ttle Brenda Chapm,a~ of Mart
nings is visiting with her grand-
paren~t~ Mr. and Mrs. Captain Rod
gers.
~VIrs. Betty Bu$ord was a patient
in the ChaHes Town Generu~l Hos-
pi~tal for a day.
,Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jackson
got some picture~ and a card from
~he~r son W~llaxd Who wa,~ i.nd,ugL
ed into the army. He i~ a~thc pros
ent at Port. Jackson, S. C. arid
say~ he likes i,t and has m~tde a
tot of friends~
I ug viewe as a new opa.in
tr ting gout.
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