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SPIRIT OF JEFFERSON FARMER'S ADVOCATE
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1968 A--2
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As part of a "Speakout Week-
end" being sponsored by 412 Girl
Scout Councils across the United
States and by troops on Foreign
Soil, Shawnee Girl Scout Coun-
cil, Inc will hold a Senior Speak-
out for all girls 15-18 at the Brad-
dock Street United Methodist
Church, Winchester, Va on Sun-
day, Nov. 3, from 2 to 4 p.m. Reg-
istration will begin at 1:30 p.m.
The four main topics on which
girls will be urged to freely ex-
press their views will be "Preju-
dices," also the "Morals of Youth
in Today's World," "Vietnam In-
volvment," and "Campaign '68-
What Part Can or Should Youth
Take?" Mrs. J. Kenneth Mc-
Donald, Martinsburg, will act as
moderator for the program. Mrs.
McDonald, in addition to serving
as Director of Region 11, W. Va.
Congress of Parents and Teach-
ers, has been a 4-H Leader far 15
years, t6aches an adult Sunday
School class at Arden Methodist
Church: is a member of the
Berkeley County Planning Com-
mission, secretary of the Citizens
Advisory Committee to the
Berkeley County Board of Edu-
cation, vice-president of the Wo-
men's AuXiliary to the Hagers-
town District Board of Child
Care, and a member of the State
Advisory Council to the ESEA
Title 3.
Since its area is so large, Shaw-
nee Council is also sponsoring a
speakout in Cumberland, Md in
an attempt to reach as many girls
as possible. Mrs. Warren Moore
is in charge of the Cumberland
Speakout and Mrs. Thomas Cof-
fin is directing the Winchester
event
Additional infonmation regard-
inng Speakouts may be obtained
from any Senior Girl Scout, Sen-
ior Arvisor, or Girl Scout repre-
sentative in your area . girls
15-18, whether connected with
COMMISSIONED?S NOTICE Scouting or not, are urged to at-
I certify that I have before me tend the Speakout and use this
for settlement the accounts of the opportunity to make. themselves
following fiduciaries: heard on these issues facing
F. Dean Nichols, A&~tnistrator youth today.
of the Estate of Nellie Anna
Biggs, Deceased.
Edna G. Farnsworth, Admin-
istratrix, of the Estate of Thomas
Holmes l~arnsworth, Deceased.
Rena T. Painter, Executrix, of
the Estate of Charles E. Painter,
ATTORNEY DEAN NICHOLS
YO LOWS SPEAKER
Announcement has been made
that Attorney Dean Nichols will
be the teacher this Sunday morn
Deceased. ing for members and guests of
Given under my hand this 18th the Yokefellows Bible Class of
day of October 1968. the Charles Town Presbyterian
LEWIS D. NICHOLS, Church. The class meets at 9:45
Commissioner of Accounts, a. m. and extends an invitation
Jefferson County. to vislter
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Notice
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Wilm nt G son, Rayor
Or Demolition Of the MU~licipality of
Ranson, W. Va.
Unfit Buildings
Under the authority invested
in me and the town council by
an Ordinance regulating repair,
closing or demolition of dwell-
ings, or other buildings unfit for
human habitational enacted by
the council, of the municiuality
of Ransen +on April 4, 1966, and
Of which the M, kvor, city engineer
if any, and a member of the
Council were duly author zed as
the enforcement agency, Will sit
and hold hearings Saturday, Nov-
ember 2, 1 p. m. in the Mayor's
office in the town of Ranson, in
accordance with the power
ordinance which was enacted
pursuant to Chapter 8, Article
4, Section 10 (a) et esq of the
West Virginia Code, has given to
me to do. The hearings will be
for the Purpose of the demolition
.of frame barn buildings located
,m the municipality of Ranson on
the lots specified herein and own-
ed:by the names contained here.
Barn building located on Lot
No. 18 +block 96, in the MuaicL
pality of l nson and owned by
George Tompros, who gives the
Washington restaurant in Charles
Town address.
Barn building located on the
Earl E, Paston estate, address
Leesbarg, Va + Lots :No. 22, Lot
No. 23 aad Lot No. 24, block 96.
Building located on Lots No. 19
20.21 Black 96, in P nson and
owned by Us. Evelyn M. Stuart,
on Lots No.
96, and owned by
Valentine Johnson, who address
is Washington, D.
c.
Buildin g located on Lots 14-15,
Block 96, owned by RonMd K.
Kindness, of Rockville, Md.
Persons {le iring to protect
their ereets in these above
listed properties should be
sent at the November 2 hearings.
By Order of the Council of the
Mtmicipality of Ranson.
Attested:
Mary I. Baker,
Town Recorder
Oct. 24-2-t.
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
JEFFERSON COUNTY, WEST
VIRGINIA
MINA HOOE PIEI E
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v. Civil Action No. 1179
CLARENCE HENRY PIERCE
Defendant
1. (The object of this suit is to
obtain a divorce from the bonds
of matrimony0
To the Above Defendant
It appearing by affidavit filed
in this action that CLARENCE
KENRY PIERCE is a non-resl-
dent of the State of West Vir-
ginia, it is hereby ordered that
said Defendant, CLARENCE
HENRY PIF CE serve U l,n F.
DEAN NICHOLS plaintiffs at-
torney, whose address is P. O.
Box 487, Charles Town, West Vir
25414, an answer, including
any related counter claim or de-
fense you may have to the com-
plaint filed in this action on or
before November 18, 1968. If you
fail to do so, thereafter judg-
ment upon proper hearing and
trial, may be taken against you
for the relief demanded m the
complaint.
A copy of said complaint can
be obtained from the undersigned
Clerk at her office.
Entered by the Clerk o 6aid
Court October 14, 1968.
MARY L. RIGGLEMAN
CLERK OF COURT
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Mrs. Ethel Buzzard
Dedication Service
A dedication service will be
held at the Silver Grove Metho-
dist Church Sunday evening, No.
vember 3 at 4 o'clock. Refresh-
ments will be served later at the
Wesley House in Chestnut Hill.
The speaker will be the Rev.
John L. Ewing of New Jersey.
Everyone is invited.
Week's Revival
t A weeks' revival will be held
at the Chestnut Hill Methodist
Church this week beginning Men-
day evening at 7:30. The speaker,
Rev. John Ewing, of New Jersey,
will be spending the week with
Rev. and Mrs. Woodward at the
Parish House. Services will be
held Wednesday evening at Mur-
rill Hill Church for only one
night; and Thursday evening at
Silver Grove Methodist Church
one night. You are invited.
Hospital Patieht
Mr. Cecil Everhart is a patient
at the Charles Town General Hos-
pital for several days after be-
coming ill on Sunday morning.
We pray his stay will be a short
one.
Guests on Sunday of Mrs. Le-
ona Staubs were Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert Staubs and children, of
Baltimore, Md Mr. Raymond
Cole and sons, of Purcellville,
Va Mr. Harold Staubs of Silver
Grove.
Rhonda Staubs, of Manning,
spent Monday and Tuesday with
her grandmother, Mrs. Leona
Staubs.
BURNER MAINTENANCE. BUDGET
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