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THE WEATHER AND OTHER
By Mrs. Georgia Pearl
Changeable Weather :Thursday morni.ng wind had ceas-
Cool, cloudy, windy and rain 'ed but rained off and on durmg
fluting the past: week. One week the day; much cooler in evening
ago on Monday morning heavy Friday morning cloudy and becom
clouds, warm very lithe sunshine ing somewhat warmer. Saturday
and i,n late evening a wee show-!evening cool and cloudy, about
or. Tuesday clouds in early morn- noon sun but bright and warm.
lng, .~,')mc sunshine and a Htt]e Sunday morning cool and about
C00![*r On evening. Wednesday for ~ 10 a. m. weather becoming mucl]
! nr'~ ,,me wind, skies becoming warmer and in afternoon about 3
| ~:~,:,: ,~ ~peparance of stormy wen p. m. very little air stirring. No. 9
l ~ :~e: late eve;sing, very heavy very busy as usual the Blue Ridge
cloud'sand quite a lot of wind its becoming more beautiful each
some lightning and thunder, winds iday. Colors changing leaves fall-
stronger, rain really coming dox~n !ing fast, a brown carpet is cover-
and lasted until late in night..i,ng the earth, Monday morning
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90 HOLSTEINS -- 10 GUERNSEYS
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1959
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At 1.:.,0 P. M.
At Northern Virginia Dairy Cattle Sales Pavilion
Catlett, Virginia
Heifers will be sold in groups graded according to
size, as well as individually. Heifers weigh betweer:
500 and 1000 lbs. All are calfhood vacccinated, de-
horned and TB tested.
LUNCII WILL BE SERVED
JOHN G. HEYL, Owner
The Plains, Va.
Phone Cleavbrook 3.2791
STAN HAWORTH AUCTION CO.,
Warrenlon, Virginia
October 1 -2t.
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SOUTHERN STATES
Charles Town Cooperative
PHONE 43 RANSON, W. VA.
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OF t'ONIES --- SHEEP ---CATTLE
MEADOWBROOK FARM
ELLICOTT CITY, MARYLAND.
I the undersigned will have My Annual Sale on "Meadow-
brook Farm" located 1!:~ miles South of U. S. Route 40, on
U. S. Route 29, near Ellieott City, in Howard County. Md., ou
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1959
BEGINNING AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M.
THE FOLLOWING TO-WIT:
387---HEAD OF LIVESTOCK---387
• 30 .... P 0 N IE S .... 30
18 Shetland Type Male Colts 4 to 12 months old, 7 Mare
Coils 4 to 8 months old, I Mare Colt 1-year old, 4 Males
bred to my Imported Palomino Stallion (Little Gold Mine),
from Scotland.
316---HEAD OF SHEEP---316
20 Registered Suffolk Ewes, 280 Grade Ewes, nothing over
5-yrs. old will be separated for sale. 16 Registered Suffolk
Rams. We got 2.555 Ibs. of wool from this flock this past
spring and sold at 48 cents per pound.
41 REGISTERED AND GRADE
HEREFORD CATTLE 41
• 30 of these Animals are Registered, 11 are Grades, 1 Reg-
istered Polled Hereford Bull 4-years old; 10 Hereford Cows
with calves; 2 Hereford Cows. 14 Bred and Open Herefora
Heifers; 11 Hereford Heifers, 3 Hereford Steers weighing
from 700 to 800 lbs. each. These cattle are T. B. and Bangs
tested. Heath sheet given with each animal. Eligible for
Interstate shipment. Loading chute available.
NOTICE:--Any of the above may be inspected at your
convenience.
ORDER OF SALE:--Sheep Will Be, Sold First Followed by
the Cattle, then Ponies about 1:00 o'clock P. M.
TERMS OF SALE:--CASH with the Clerks on sale day
and no property removed until paid for.
Lunch and Refreshments Served on Premises.
J. C. LEWIS, Owner
PHONE ELLICOTT CITY 709---ELLICOTT CITY, MD.
NULL & NULL, Auctioneers"
Frederick, Md.
ARTHUR K. PICKETT & RICHARD LARRICK, Clerks.
October 8- lt.
br;ght ~un~hine and a beauilhfl. Mrv. Jane Hawk ha~ employ-
picture as the sun shines on the ment at Musselman Plant at In-
Blue Pddge Mountains. hope to wood, W. Vs.
be wi.t,h you next week• [ Mr. and Mrs. Wal,ter Davis and
Mr. Paul Wil,t ,at Charles Town family who have been occupying
has been painting the interior of bhe. Mrs. Annie Grove cottage
the ranch home at Blue Ridge for
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hytone,a of
Falls Church, Va.
Mrs. Ethel Lancaster and Mrs
Virginia Wilt were business visi-
tors in Purcellville, Va. Thursday.
New Home
The new home that Mr. ant
Mrs. Frank Garrett are building
in our community is just about
completed and the wiring for the
home will be done this week. The
home really has a very cosy and
comfortable appearance from the
outside and I feel most assured
the two fine folks will be very
happy and contended. We really
extend our very best wishes to
them and happy to have them ~n
our little village.
Mr. John Love of near Charles
Town was a supper guest with his
sister and brother-in-law Mr'. and
Mrs. G. C. Pearl.
Little Duane Wilt has been
quite sick the past few days with
congested lu,ngs. He is feeling
have moved and are making their
place of abode i,n the Mrs. Ida
Hardy ole homestead.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wilt and
son Lee and daughter Cindy Lou
were visitors Sunday morning with
the latters father Mr. Gilbert
Deener of Brunswick, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilt and
daughter Patsy of Charles Town
were visitors Sunday with the~, for-
mers parents Mr. and Mrs. Hum-
phrey Wilt.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garrett
were visitors Sunday with their
daughter and family Mr. and Mrs.
Neil Slusher of Ransom
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rickles
and daughter Norms Jean of Char
los Town were visitors Sunday
with the latters parents Mr. and
Mrs. Humphrey Wilt.
Rcv. Lloyd Preaches '
Roy. C. W. Lloyd filled his reg-
ular appoin, tment Sunday morn-
ing at eleven o'clock reading from
t~he B(>ak of St. Johns Gospel the
FarmBureau
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The Jefferson County Farm Bur
eau Directors held bheir mon~thly
meeting at the Bardane Commun-
ity Center Thursday, October 1
with Franklin McQtLilkin, presi-
dent presiding.
The following officers and dir-
ectors were present: Leo Widmy-
er, vice president; J. J. McGarry,
treasurer; R. P. McGarry J¢.. sec-
retary; Lee Morgan, R. W. Mc-
Cormick, J. E. Senseaey, John Ris
sler, W. E. Walker, Mrs. Robert
MeG,arty, Mrs. W. E. Walker.
~d:r. McQuilkin reported to the
group on the activities of ,t:he
State Farm Bureau Convention
held at Buckhannon. the later
part of August. He reported on a
talk given by Mr. Charles Shu-
man, president of the American
Farm Bureau Federation and the
resolution adopted a~t the an,nual
meeting.
Membership committee for 1960
much better at this writing.
Mr. Charles Wilt who has beer
working near Burke, Vs. is r~ow
employed at the Peoples Supply
Feed Co. in Charles Town.
Mrs. Elva Fowble of Weverton,
Md. and Mr. Gilbert Droner of
Brunswick, Md. were supper
guests Sa¢urday evening with the
:latters daughter and family Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Wilt.
Mrs. Calv!n Lancas.ter and little and sons of Ranson were visitors schools and education.
daughter of Murrell Hill spent recently with Mr. and ,Mrs. How- The treasure reported t, he organ
ard Wilt. ization is in a good financial con-
Given Great Surprise d,ition.
Mrs. Margaret Ott of Murrell 2~he directors voted to turn over
Hill was given a great surprise by to t'he Jefferson Cou~,ty l~r Assoe
her children on Vhe 27th of Sop- i~tion $80.75 t:hat was realized
tember to remind her once again from the donation made at the
of her birt'hday. A dinner was g~v- fair by laerson~ in, terested, in win-
en in her honor at War Memorial ning a holstein caIf.
Park in Charles Town. Mr. and A Commodity Comzrgttee c~m-
t,it,tle daughter Chryl of Oharles Mrs. Humphrey Wilt and two d:au posed of R, W. McCoPmick, Lee
Tow,n were visitors Sunday with ghters An¢ionnette and Arbutus hfforgan and J. E. Semseney was
her parents Mr. and 1VI,rs. Perry and Mr. and Mrs. WilJiam appointed."
Lancaster and family•
Wednesday and Thursday night
with her sister Mrs. Virginia Wilt
vehile the formers husband was at
tending market in Washington, D.
C.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Piper and
family attended the Frederick,
Md. Fair Friday.
Mrs. Maxine Longerbeam and
fourteenth chapter the last five was appointed w,ith Leo Wid~nye,r,
verses beginning at the 27th verse John Rissler, Mrs. Me, arty and
subject Peace. Peace I leave with Lee Morgan as members.
you, my peace I give unto you. The group voted to invite all of
not as Vhe world giveth, give i the membership to at~tend the next
unto you, Let not your heart be meeting Thursday, November 5 at"
troubled, neither let it be afraid, t'he Community Center. Persons at
A very interesting message was tending wiN hear a report by Mr.
brought out from this scripture J. Leslie Cain of Morgan Cou,n,ty
and the subject peace, on the meeting ~ttended by Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Recca Johnscn Cain this summon" in regard to the
of Chestnut Hill. Mrs. Nellie Oden O~her topics d~scRssed were the
sons Billy and Stephe.n Galen, Ted awarding of money to Lee Vla.nds
dy 'and Linda Ott, ~Mr. and Mrs. th,~t h~d ghown grand chaxnpion
good and ellioierit t0lcl)hOF, e :~:r-
vice.
Former C, tban Air Force he, ad
adntirbted by U. S.
Argentine financial circles fear
new crisis.
£PIRIT OF JEVi'i';il; (}N ADVOCATE
6--B TIII!RSI)AY, O('TOBER 1959: :NEW
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]a,ther good eats, ~he birthday cake
|which formed the centerpiece-for
|t'he table was baked by the grand
"daughter Mrs. Sarah Turner and
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Mr.-Mrs. Pearl Celebrate
52nd Anniversary
~Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Pearl cele-
brated their fifty second wedding
ann,ivers,ary very quietly, Sept. 30
a,t their home during ,the day.
They enjoyed ,talki,ng of the hap-
.penings in t~hose many years, so
many of ,their loved ones passed
away and dear friends Mrs. Pearl
has one brother Mr. John Love of
Charles Town and one sister Mrs.
Bessie Alexander of Richmond.
Indiana. Mr. Pearl is the anly one
left from his family. :Mr, Pearl
and I both feel as though we
have been wonderfully blessed
that we ,have been spared to live
these many years we shared eaoh,
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