Parent.Teacher . !children bo roa+" onroI1
merit next year) from the first
g Of Y" grade through the senior high
in ar Set school
Each of these groups will have
a parent and a teacher to lead
Monday Night 7:45 the discussion and it is hoped
that all parents attending will
The first P. T. A. meeting of bring questions, wories and sug-
current school year will be igestions that might enlighten us
Monday, October 1 at the all.
Denny Elementary School After the group discussions, ev
7:45 p. m.
After the business session, dur
which time all new teachers
the Charles Town Ranson
system will be introduced
A. C. Nerhood will present
program for the evening.
program subject will be
Do We Want to Know A-
Our Schools." At this time,
will be divided into
s of the following classifica
and return to separate class
Pre-school (for parents whose
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Per Week
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more;
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CHARLES TOWN
GAS CO•, IHC
114 North charles St.
Charles Town, W. Ca.
L. McDONALD, JR.
AGENCY
:rtms.,t INSURANCE AND
m x ze [ REAL ESTATE
!| Mason Building
.,.| Phone 735
Ore? i]Charles Town, W. Va.
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No other
monument
eryone will return to the auditor-
ium where a three minute report
will be made as results by the
leader.
Refreshments will be served.
Special Opportunities
Being Offered By Army
To Prior Service Men
Outstanding opportunities for
reenlistment of prior service
members and entry into active
duty for National Guard and U.
S. Army Reserve personnel have
just been announced by Depart-
ment of the Army.
M/Sgt. George R. Sehurr, Army
Recruiter for the Panhandle Area
says the reentry advantages ap-
ply to two categories of former l
Regular Army personnel: those
separated over 90 days but less~
'than 24 months and those out of
service between 24 and 36 mon-
ths.
In the first category, personnel
released in pay grades E-3 throu
I gh E-7 who posses a Military Oc-
cupational Speciality listed as a
• shortage skill may reenlist in the
!grade held at time of discharge.
Those in the latter group who
i possesses a shortage MCS and
held pay grades E-6 or E-7 may
reenter the Army in the next low
er grade; E-5's and below whose
MCS is not in oversupply may al
so return in the next lower grade.
Army National Guard or U. S.
Army Reserve enlisted personnel
currently in grades E-1 through
~E4 whose MCS is not surplus
may volunteer for two years act
ice duty or enlist in the Regular
Army. Applications, submitted
'! through the individual's Comman
der to Corps, may also be made
by men released from active duty
or six months active duty in the
past three years.
National Guardsmen or Reser.
[vists released from active duty or
mx months active duty within
the past three years as E-Us, E-6's
or E-7's who do not possess a crit
ical MCS may be ordered to act-
ive duty for -two years as E-4's or
may enlist if qualified.
Sgt. Schnurr haa a list of all
MCS's needed by Department of
the Army and will be glad-to sup
ply more information on reen-
listment opportunities. A visit to
his office on the 3rd Floor of the
Court House, Martinsburg, W.
Va. or a telephone call t9 lalm at
AMherst 7-6681 may mean a
bright future for you.
can be
"just as good"
as a
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
m
To the Creditors and Benefic.
iaries of the estate of Lillie Eliz-
abeth Biller, deceased:
All persons having claims a-
gainst the estate of Lillie Eliza.
beth Biller, deceased whether due
or not are notified to exhibit the
same with vouchers thereof, le,
gally verified to the undersigned,
at my office i~ the Cit;y of 1~,r-
per's tin,Pry, W. V~. on or before
14th day of March 1962, at 10:00
o'clock,A. M., otherwise they may
by law be excluded from all ben-
eflts of said estate All boneftcisx-
ies of said estate ~ vmedfied to
be present oct said d~y ,'to+ protect
their +ia~terests.
Given under my hand this 14th
day of September, 1961.
~ D" ~OI~
Commissioner of Accounts
County of Jefferson
Sept. 14-3t
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
To the Creditors and Benefic-
iaries of the estate of Evan Al-
bert Nason, deceased:
All persons having claims a.
gains, the estate of Evan Albert
Nason, deceased, whether due
or not are notified to exhibit the
same with vouchers thereof, le-
gally verified to the undersigned.
a~ my office In the Cl~ty of Hax-
' Der*s Fer~'Y "West Vt,r~lvd~t, on or
before March 14, 1962 at 10:00
+o'clock A. M. otherw+ise ~lhey m~ty
by l~w. be excluded from all ben-
!eflts of s~d estate. All bevieflciar-
les of so, id esbete axe no+ACted to
!be present on sazid day to protect
thei,r tu rests. I
Given under my hand this 14th
day of September, 1961.
D. ~OLS
COmmissioner of Accounts
County of Jefferson
Sept. 14.3t
Rock of Ages"
Monument
available only from
your Rock of Ages
Authorized Dealer.
MARTINSBURG
GRANITE WORKS
West John Street'
Amherst 7 - 6141
-W. Va.
C. ODOM, Owner
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
To the Cre and Benefic."
iaries of the estate of Lucy Jane
i Greene, deceased:
All persons having claims a-
gainst the estate of Lucy Jane
Green, deceased, whether due
or not are notified to exhibit the
same with vouchers thereof, le-
gally verified to the undersigned,
a/~ my office in ,the Cl+ty of .I-Iax-
per's Ferry West Virgini~, on ar
before March 14, 1962 at 10:00
o'clock A. IVL ot~herWtse ~_ey may
by law. ,be excluded f~om a£1 ,ben-
eftts of said estate. A~I ~benefl~ar-
les of sa~d ~ vxe ,nonSked to
,be presertt c~ sai.d day to protect
their tn,t~re~ts.
Given under my hand this 14th
day of September, 1961.
IJEWI$ D. NIC~IOZ~
Commissioner of Accounts
County of Jefferson
Sept. 14-3t
Have You Checkedmi ,o, ,hi s oro ou,a
] not be accepted and a waiting list
.~ _ • I had to be established as early as
our Inspection [last April.
Sticker Recently I
Have you checked your inspee
tion sticker recently?
West Virginia Motorists are
cautioned to observe closely their
inspection sticker to determine
the exact expiration date. The
Motor Vehicle Inspection Bureau
in Charleston requested the full-
est cooperation of all law enfor-
cement officers in an attempt to
check on expired inspection stick
ers.
Records in Motor Vehicle In-
spection Bureau show that 213,-
071 vehicles have been inspected
to date as compared to 219,495 of
last year.
Pfc. Jerry Hovermale
Re.Enlists in Army
U. S. Forces, Okinawa (AH-
TNC)--Pfc. Jerry R. Hovermale,
son of Mrs. Bertha E. Hovermale, i
214 W. John St., Martinsburg, W.
Va. recently re-enlisted for four
years in the Regular Army. while
serving as a clerk in the 61st Ar.
tillery's Battery A on Okinawa.
Hovermale entered the Army
in April, 1959, completed basic
training at Fort Jackson, S. C.
and arrived overseas in June
1960.
The 21 year old soldier is a
1958 graduate of Martinsburg
High School.
Gerald M. Anders Enrolls
At Presbyterian College
m
One student from Charles Town
is enrolled at Presbyterian Col-
lege at Clinton, S. C. as the fall
semester of the 1961-62 school
year gets underway.
He is Gerald M. Anders, son
of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Anders of
326 Second Avenue.
Presbyterian opened its 82nd
session with a student body of
537. Of this total, 42 are women
and 197 are new students enroll-
ed at PC for the first time. The
college faced the largest mass of
qualified applicants in its history
among the candidates seeking ad
On Tuesday, September 12,
Mrs. Leila McDonald Childs a for
mer resident of Jefferson County
celebrated her 90th birthday at
the Park Hill Convalescent ttome
in Ballimore, Md. Mrs. Childs
was married to two prominent Jef
ferson County farmers, first to
Lewis W. McDonald by whom
she had eight children and sec,
ond to J. William Childs.
Mrs. Childs was gowned in blue
with white lace cuffs and collar
and wore a cap of pale blue lace.
Many felicitations and gifts were
received by her. Ice cream, pun-
ch and a white birthday cake
with blue candles, from which
she blew out all the candles were
served to her twenty guests.
Among her family present
were her daughters, Mrs. Esther
Merchant, Mrs. Lucy Staubs, Mrs.
Herman Schaden, her granddau-
ghter Miss Louise Easterday and
grandson Temple Merchant.
Mrs. Childs who has thirteen
grandchildren and twenty one
great grandchildren is also the
mother of Mrs. Paul B. Easterday
of Charles Town and Mrs. Wil-
liam Park of Brookline, Mass.
The highlight of the afternoon
was Mrs. Childs singing for her
guests songs of the old days with
her concluding songs being "Dix-
ie" and "Carry Me Back to Old
Virginny".
Sunday Services For
Assembly God Church
The Rev. William P. Reed pas-
tor of Calvary Assembly of God
located on Fairfax Boulevard on
Fifth Avenue in Ranson announ
ced the following schedule of
meetings for Sunday and subse-
quent week nights. Sunday school
at 10:00 a. m. morning worship
service at 11:00 a. m. Evening
Evangelistic service at 7:30 p. m.
Cucgday the Christ Ambassador. ia Asgocialion for Supervigor . SPIRrP OP YBFFERII )N *a tt ADVO A'PE
meet at 7:30 p. m. Thursday Bible and Curriculum DevelopmenL to [
Study at 7:30 p.m. be held there Oct. 1-2 and 3. T O_HURS AY, SE _EM E 2g, ::61 ,
PT B R
a.+
i Miss tteflebower is president
~|ee MA~l~,l~tu~,~e Ta 'of the state association and she ]will be the toastmaster. I consultant. '
1*It+3 ll+ll~;li~l/W+l IV will preside for the programs [ Dr. Charles Bush of the Nation I Mrs. Carr will assist with ar.
•_ _ _ each day. lal Education Association, direct lranging the music for the pro-
Pr qd For Dr. Don McGarey professor of ]or of the project for talented lgram.
......... education at Penn State College [children will be featured speal~eri ,
• • .. tm . tan m will be the principal speaker for Ion one of the programs, ttis talkI GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY
ee.ng Next week the banquet program at which will be on "New Frontiers in In-] ___
Dr. James Moler of Charles Town !struction." He will also act as ~ Advertise In The Splrlt-Advoeate
Miss Diane Snyder, Mrs. Ron- ' ,
ald Carr, County music instruc-
tors and Miss Lucille Heflebower
director of instruction in Jeffer-
son County schools, will leave
here Sunday, for Jackson's Mill
where they will attend the three
day meeting of the West Virgin
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Kitchens
Playrooms...
Bathrooms...
Tile Floors...
Ceramic Tile
Call For
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5TH. GENERATION
IN CONSTRUCTION
PHONE 1015
Charles Town, W. Va,
Or Call Collect To
PHONE AM 3-941i
Martinsburg, W. Ca.
"May 18-tf.
Illl I I I
The Residence of the late Harry M. Brown, located in the
300 Block of West North Street in Charles Town, W. Va., WILL
BE OFFERED FOR SALE at Public Auction in front of the Jef-
ferson County Court House in Charles Town, W. Va., on
AT 10:00 A. M.--E. S. T.
LARGE LOT fronting about 100 feet on West North
Street, improved by a 10 Room House with bath and
basement. Covered with Asbestos Siding, Storm
Windows.
TERMS :--See Bank of Charles Town, Agent.
PROPERTY MAY BE INSPECTED BY CONTACTING
TRUST DEPT. OF THE BANK OF CHARLES TOWN,
PAUL E. MILLER, JR., Auctioneer.
OR
BANK OF CHARLES TOWN, Agent
HEIRS OF HARRY M. BROWN"
Sept. 28 and October 5-2t.
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