k-~'L ' i for tha lamdy droner p,~rty w~rc,
1959 IIAPPENINGS IN Mr. and Mrs. Joshua W. Clipp,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard O. Bush°
[Dale Farm, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
[Burdick, Sherry, Dale acid Porgie
]of Drew Farm the host and hos-
Phone 20-F-024
[tess Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bush and
[ Stevie.
[ Mrs. Jessie Clipp spent Sunday
[~r~er rep.m,ts that [of the Heskett property in Rip- [with her sister Mrs. Elsie Gray of
[ aw M% Pl illip [pon.
[Meadow Brook Farm. Other visi-
~~tland, MartiI~- ] A well constructed road has [tors here were Mrs. Gray's son-in-
~~ed at Shegherd !been buiX from secondary road 25;law and daugh,ter Mr. and Mrs.
[le~r course in ]into Meadow Brook Farm. This Wafter Mills of Mar,tinsburg. Mrs.
~mercial studies. [adds much to the value o,f the ~Viill,s who is employed in the In-
~rs~ W. Dillow of Dry ]_farm which is owned by Mr. Mel- teI-0voven Mills of Martinsburg has
~'~" employed in Dou2 [vin Whi.te. been off from work for several
Llay and Company, Berryville. [ Mrs. Howard O. Bu.~h and son days due to an infected leg.
~r~~isted [Howard Bur~ton Bush were honor- Miss Patsy Clipp of Waknut
~is son Bob ~ uccoed the exter- [ ed guests Sunday to a dual birt,h Tree Spring Farm spen,t the past
|~n elevator o~wn- ]day din,nor given by the former's weekend w~th her cousin Joyce
|~~~skett fo RI~-[son and daug'hter-in-law Mr. and Ann Dillow of Dry Bridge Farm.
~o,%~r.u_c_t_.ed [ Mrs. Alvin Bush at their home on Two local women Mrs. Pearl Ed
wards and Mrs. Grace Rowland
~ted on the premise ~Avon Wood Farm. Those present
have begun employment in Byrd's
! I Cannery Berryvil,le, Va.
IA D( hH! L !CTll Peter Painter Who resided
in this community for a number
|J
I II of years ill t,he past died last
J Thursday in his 87th year of age
in the Charles Town Hospital. He
COHTRACTORS ' had made his home in Wheatl,and
with his daughter Mrs. Gladys Col
bert. Other survivors are a son
James Painter near Ca s~tlemans
P. O. BOX ,16'I CHARLES TOWN, W. VA. Ferry, Va. Mrs. Gladys Colbert
and Mrs. Frances Sowers. Burial
was made Monday in Stanley, Va.
Mrs. Robert Sowers daughter
~l~-s. Nelson White and her dau-
GENERAL TYPES OF ghter Cathy were visitors Su,nday
with the formers son and daugh-
ter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. l:bobby
,~owers and son Johnny of Grimes.
Va. Johnny celebrated h~s third
birthday.
PHONE 9o n, o
TZ
CHARLES TOWN, W. VA.
(RESIDENCE NEAR FEAGANS MILL)
As Adminish'ator of the Estate of Lester Dillard,
re will sell at Public Sale the Following Articles,
at Shenandoah Junction, W. Va., on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1959
AT 1:00 O'CLOCK P. M. SHARP
HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ETC.
Brass Bed, Arm Chair, Radio, Furniture Repair
Heatrola, Pair Scales, 40-gallon Copper Apple
',utter Kettle, Grindstone, Craftsmans Band Saw, like
,w; Electrie Drill and Stand, like new; Lay, Planes,
Saw, Electric Sander, Hand Saws, Halchets,
and Levels, Electric Cord, Brace and Bits,
se, Lot of Bolts, Some Lumber, Tool Chests, Tin
Emory Wheel, Files, Mason Tools, 16-Gauge
Gun, 22 Single Shot Rifle, 2 Boxes 16-Gauge
2 Boxes of 22 long and short shells, and Lots
Other Articles not mentioned.
T
ERMS:---(,ASH on day of sale.
CLAY
C. W.
BANK OF CHARLES TOWN
ADMINISTRATOR OF
LESTER DILLARD ESTATE.
THARPE, Auctioneer.
MOORE, Clerk.
Sept. 24 Oct. 1 - 2t.
By Mrs. Julia Whipp Viands
/Mrs. Nel,son Bush helped wi¢~h
the Piremans Auxiliary supper
which was held on Friday even-
ing. Mrs. Ke,nneth Willingham of
Ranson was a caller on Wednes-
day wit'h Mrs. Bush.
,Mrs. Maude Smallwood and son
Macvin and his twin daugh,ters
spen~t Sunday af,ternoon with her
daug'hter and son-in-law Mr. and
Mrs. Amos Plotner and family in
Hedgesville.
/Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Itam,pton
and son Terry of Baltimore, Md.
spent tJhe weekend with the la,tters
paren, ts Mr. and Mrs. Garland
He,nry and son David.
Lit,tle Connie Webb of Ranson
spent Vhe weekend with her aunt
Mrs. Beula:h Fri,tts.
,Mr. Roland W, hipp of MltlviHe,
James, Eugene and Ronnie Viands
of Gerrardstown were dinner
guests on Su,nday with the for-
mers sister and brother-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Viands. Other
cal'lers were Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Hovermale and two children of
near Bolivar. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Shirley and family of Middleway
Mr. and Mrs. Billy ,Viands of the
Bloomery.
,Mr. and Mrs. Milton Popkins of
Kabletow,-~ were Friday evening
callers wi,th their son-in-law and
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Obie John
ston and daughters.
:l~r. and .Mrs, tester Viands an6
sons Crlenn "~.ffd Jackie of Con-
gress Stret in town spent the day
Sunday in Gettysburg, Pc. a~t the
Mr. and Mrs. Harry shirley and
called on Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy Milbourne who recen,tly mov
ed from Leetown to Hedgesville
and also Vheir cousins the S,hirley
families.
Miss Laura Arm, s~trong, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. David Armstrong
was confirmed i,n Zion Church on
Sunday by Bishop Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wiles and
daugh,ter Sherri of Loudoun Hei
ghts, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Donald
efilling ! Hovevmale and children were Sun
h0 l S without r day callers with Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Viands. i
,Mr. and Mrs. Billy Viands were
S~.~;~. Sunday al%ernoo,u callers with
1~ aunt Jessie Lallia
¢,he
l~t,ters
Mrs.
and family near Murrell Hill.
4-Flue
Firebrick"
4-Flue
fire])rictf
in
'Mr. RobeCt Dousy Viands cole-
braced his eighty four:t;h birthday
on Sept. 17.
Mr. William Frye of Brunswick
/Md. was a caller on Monday wi.th
his mot~her Mrs. Robert Frye.
Mrs. Anna Margaret Bagen,t of
near the power plant was a caller
on Friday morni,ng with Mrs. Julia
Viands.
Mr. and Mrs. James Marrow of
Baltimore, Md., Mr. and Mrs. W'il-
liam Hallman o,f Murrell Hill. Mr.
and Mrs. W~ger Penwell of Char-
los Town were dinner guests on
Sunday width their mo,ther Mrs.
J~mes Fri~t,t s.
IMr.,Hank Keller (ff Martlnsburg
spent Wednesday af,temoon wLt,h
Mr. Bert Viands.
/Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hovermale
and children of near Bolivar spent
t~ne weekend with the forme,.s par
ents Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Spearow
in Berkeley Springs. Mrs. Spearow
has been on ~he dick list.
,Mr. and Mrs. Odis James s,nd
daughLter Donna, Mrs. Wilbur
Tharpe and Mr. and Mrs. John
[ISS WORI(!
There's the secret of how WARM MORNING Coal
}Ieater owners enjoy such solid comfort, with less
coal burned. The patented 4-flue firebrick lining--
only on WARM MORNING heaters--burns off gas
that ordinarily would be sent up the chimney in-
atead of being turned 'into heat. It converts fresh
Coal into glowing, slow-burning coke. You burn less
Coal, you save money. ......
Come in and see our complete line today! Many
odels to choose from, heat from one to six rooms.
I SEE THE "'400"! The
--'"'V armMorninqModel.4 ,, .. PRICES $$7.50
[ 00 m a circulator heat-
that ranks high in A ,US
'[ l opularity! .
"/ EASY TERM!|
..i FAY LATER!
r. Va.
MAYTAG SALES AND SERVICE
RE 370 CHARLES TOWN, W. VA.
Our Store Your Stove Headquarters For
Coming Fall and Winter Seasons.)
W?~y W2~.; a ;~li, lsPcr [;'IK!:-2[ 013_ l~l'lday
and Saturday evening wi.th his
brother-in-l,aw and sister Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Prye.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shirley of
Middleway were callers on Tues-
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Glenville Shade and mother Mrs.
Della Walters in Raason.
Mr. William Slinkman was at
the Hagers,town Hospital on Fri-
day afternoon having his eyes
checked. Mr. Slinkmans eyes are
doing wonderful after having ca,ta
facts removed from both eyes but
a,t different times. Mr. Slinkman
who has been makkng his home a't
Mr. and Mrs. George Jones for
some time has moved into his
home.
SILVE VE
By Mrs. Ethel Buzzard
1~rs. Mildred Cogle returned to
her home on Sunday from the
Charles Town General Hospi:tal
where she was a pa:t~ent since Pri
day, Sept. 11 undergoing surgery.
S,he is getting along fine.
/Mr. and Mrs. Harold Staubs and
son were Sunday evening visi,tors
with Mr. and Mrs. Patti S~taubs
and family in Neersville, Va.
Pfc. Gerald Buford of Port Eus
tis, Va. is spending a few days
with his wife Mrs. Bet,ty Buford
a't the home of her parents Mr.
'and Mrs. Frank Cogle.
,Mr. and Mrs. John Whitehair
and son Kefth and Mrs. Mary
Nocus of Bolivar were Sunday af-
~ternoon guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Everhart and family.
,Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rodgers of
Brunswick, /Md. were Sunday
guests wi,th the formers parents
(Mr. and Mrs. C~ptain. l~dgers
and family.
~Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R,idgeway
of Br~2nswick, Md. were Monday
callers with ~hei.r aunt Mrs. Mau-
de Everhart.
Birthday Party
A birbhday party was given by
Mrs. Ethel Buzzard and Mrs. Pran
ces Rodgers o~ Swturday in honor
of Terry and Nancy Davis eleven
t'h and twelfth birt~hdays, grand-
children of Mrs. Ethel Buzzard
and Michael Rodgers ten;th birth-
day, son o,f Mrs. Frances Rodgers
Severwl of their playmaCes were
presen¢ to help t~em cele~brate the
Sandra, Randall and Gary Staubs, Everhart were Saturday a[ler-
Paula, Darlene, Wa,nda, iDanny noon guests with Mr. and Mrs. THI'I{SI)A , SEPTEMRER 21, 1959 " 3---B
and Glen Everhart. Judy and A1- John whi~ehair and son in Bolivar ~ -'-~
gin Cogle, Lyle and Ray Cook, Del W. Va. Va. ltoad reports the largest crop of
mar Cogle, Libby White, Brenda
Chapman, Norma Rodgers, Arlene aL~ _l I* d ! ..d__ --~-- ---------- figs ever So large in fac,t that
and L wis Staubs, Mrs aIiena t.dnO LOdGe 'Believe It--- I
tgetma Staubs. t~efre~hmenLs were ,, - [ the Agriculture Department has
served of cake koolaid, candy and ~e ,, , ,,. • • ()r Otherwise I asked him to market his crop
potato chips. They received "many UT Masons in Ylrqlllli] ------ [ carefully so as not to break the
nice and useful gifts. -i
IL
R.
Rupprecht
of
'Noll-Vue
I
California
a_MZ. and Mrs. Raymo:~id Cole The M. W. Grand Lodge of Vii'
growers'
prices.
wera'm ~aml)y ol .Alexanor.a, yd. ginia, Ancient. Acres' on lhe Summit Point I U. R R).
Free
and
Accepted
~Ie e ~tl, naaY~vt, s.eVenlngvelnonVlSl.LorS~tatlos wlzr}. Masons, IPHA) held their 84th
fa~li~,n° and Annual Communication, at Dan-
. Y' I ville, Virgi.nia, ~eplernber 15 1 6 JO~[N"S
~wr. and Mrs. Raymond S taubs]and 17 1959 ' '
and children of Mannin,s wereI Amon *-" " " ' ~'
• ' c¢ F g L!lle 11 ~IS'~I'IOUS gUPSLS
Friday eve,mn~, callers w~th Mr. I were the Gra,-,~ ax ......... ~+
and Mrs Vernon Staubs and tam-~ ....... ,,~ ~,a:~et m we~
" Vl,'Crltlla ~llal'les E Taper bl" o
i:ly. F " ' " ~ " ' "'"
• ,rank ~r~,= o=, ~,**,~ Resta arant
The lad~es t~ha,t are employed at, I Charles E Tarter Jr pn~t ~
Byrds Cannery in Berryville Va I. .;" o ~_. 5:' ,': .-~.'~.~--~--.-
• " ~-, - '~ "i Ler all oi IVlL l-'i~ga~ll Looge NO 3"
went to work on Tnursoay Tney Ma'~tinsbm 'W" V - ~'~ ' :
• " " ' ~ " ." 'g, . a. ano Edward
are M~ss BarbaraCook Mrs Le- O ..........
' " . lvlorgan, W. M. of S~l.a,• Looge
ona Everhart, Mrs. Ada Cogle and No 1 Charles Town Jefferson
Mrs. Hilda Pipe,'. Co{rely " RANSON, W. VA.
Little Keith Whitehair of Bolt- , ," , ,
"nont Th,,, ~rl~, ,,,i~h ~,~olncioen.tally Star L od~eNo 1
var s,.~.: ....... ~.~ -*"'" ~"° is " ' ' " " '
grandmother Mrs Vanessa E~er .~ the oldest Prince Hall Affiliated
hart While his 'pal'ents 'Mr and Masonic badge in the State of W. STARTING THIS SUNDAY AND
~Mrs.' John Whi~te'hair were get ti,ng
moved EACH SUNDAY THEREAFTER
,Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cogle and
son were Sunday visitors w.it'h Mr.
and Mrs. David Braekett and tam
ily in Millville.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Longer-
beam and children of Chestnut
Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Grove
and children were Su,nday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Junior Grove
and children.
Mrs. Sh,irley Chapman and child
ren o,f Mannings spent Wednes-
day with her mot~her Mrs. Frances
Rodgers arid daughter Norton.
Lit.tie Brenda Chapma,n of Man
nings is visiting with her grand-
parents Mr. and Mrs. Captain Rod
gets.
Mrs. Betty Buford was a patien~t
in the Charles Town General FIos-
pi.tal for a day.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jackson
hPPLIhHCES
COMPLETE LINE OF
• Ranges,
• Refrigerators,
• Washers, Etc.
[SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY.
got some pictu're,~ antta card from
their son W~llard ~ho was induct
ed i,nto the army. He is at the pres I
en't at Fort Jackson, S. C. and
says he likes i~t and has made a
lot oT friends.
~Mr. and Mrs. Wi,lmer Turner of
Hagerstown, Md. ,we.re Sunday
callers with their niece and family
,Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cogle.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ever,hart
HAGAHA'S
APPLIANCE CENTER
Telephone 424
CHARLES TOWN, W. VA.
FROM 7:00 A. M. SUNDAY UNTIL
7:00 P. M. MONDAY
OPEN 24 A
ALL OTHER DAYS.
We Are Now Serving SPAGHETTI
and MEAT IIALLS Along With Other
SHORT ORDER Dinners and Breakfast.
Also Sandwiches and Fine Fountin
Service.
Courteous, Fast and Efficient
Service At All Times.
Obt and family of Ranson were
Sunday visitors wltth their brother
and sister Mr. and Mrs. Garland
Henry and son Davie.
,Mrs. James Friar, s spen~t Satur-
day wi,bh her grsnddattgh~ter Mr.
and Mrs. Dewey Davis and soft in
New Market, Va. and vistted the
park up l~here and sa~w Ki~y Wells
and Johnnie and Jack in person.
Monday Mterncon callers with
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Viands were
/Mr. a,nd Mrs. Floyd Fawver of Mar
t,ins'burg, Mr, and Mrs. tester T.
Viands and sons Glenn and Jack-
lie from town. Mrs. Harry Shirley
Land two children Russell and Don
aid of Mlddleway, Mr. Sonny Hov
erm~le of near Bolivar and Mrs.
George Jones.
Ll,t, tle Joe Dan Pennin~ton of
Leetown spen,t a cou,ple of days
last week wit.h Mr. and M~s. Nel-
son Bush.
Messrs. JOhn Wagaman, tester
Manners o,f Hagers¢o~n, Md. and
,Mr. Floyd Farver of Mavtinsburg
spen,t the day Sat,~rday wi~,h Mr.
Bert Via,ntis.
/Mr. Sylvester Frye ~f Bet~hesda
/Md. spen.t the weekend wi't:h hi,s
paren, ts Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frye
Sylvester yeas also a caller w~i,t:h
h~rs aunt Mrs. Abner Henry and
sons in Ransgn.
Mr. Tracts Viands returned
home Friday morning from Char-
Cbe s's done the next best thing to
paving every road in America!
First they threw out the front axle
and put in torsion-spring independent
suspension. Then they built wide-base
eoil rear springs into most light-duty
models, variable-rate leaf springs into
heavies. That made it--a ride you have
to feel to believe. A ride that lets you
move faster to get more work done in
a day's time.
THAT GIVES ASTONISHING NEW
Brawnier bulldozer bugd!
Frames are stronger, cabs 67% more
rigid. Front wheels and tires are pre-
cision-balanced. And that new suspen-
sion cushions jars and road shock that
used to spell slow death for the truck's
b~dy and sheet metal.
More comfortable cabs!
Easier to hop in and out of too. Many
models are a whole 7 inches lower out-
side. Yet. there's more head room in-
side, plus more width for shoulders
and hips. More real comfort!
Big in the power department!
With the industry's most advanced gas-
saving 6's. With high-torque Workmas-
ter V8 performance in heavyweights.
With new 6-cylinder or V8 power
available in L.C.F.'s.
)
00000
More models than ever!
New 4-wheel-drive models and tan-
dems and high-styled Suburban Carry-
alls. It's the handsomest, hardest work-
ing Chevy fleet ever to report for duty.
See your dealer soon for a ride!
Anything less is an old-fashioned truck!
les,ton, W. Va. where he had ~pe¢~t West Washington Street
~he week.
/Mr. l~orres~t Chambltn of I~iddle ~,
See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer
O
Charles Town, W. Va.
i i II Ill
Telephone 42