second annual con-
, “Meeting of Minds on
[eeting the 8, 11.” Organizations of
yalty.” faiths and political
. 0115 have joined
to present a one-day
ran series of
on life issues .-
Saturday,
18, 1978, from 9:00
5:00 pm. at the
.House, Charleston,
ma.
ationally known
turers and experts in
xuality, Dr. and Mrs.
. e, will be speaking on
rtion Issue."
. cCarthy DeMere,
-. an outstanding doctor
will be s kin
hanasis Issfi?” g on
. eon speaker will be
1 w. DarbyofHuntington,
p ember of the National
Council on Health
' V fore me the accounts
. tate of the following
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has any
in, may
fore me or the County
n at any time within
days after first
of this notice, and
‘ .nce of said estate
issmner of Accounts,
confirmation of said
In the absence of
t or objection, the
may be approved by
a Commission.
I my hand this 30th
1‘. 1978.
JOHN E. on
Clerk of the county
Commission of
efferson County, WV
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l “5 h43Vng claims
Estate of
\ or not, are notified
*the same, with the
“93 Town. West
or before the 9th day
i Otherwise they
r be excluded from
0f said estate. All
otect their interest.
er my hand this 27th
. 1978.
.OBTERFIELD, JR
Issxoner of Accounts
Jefferson County
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Professions Education.
Robert Marshall, author of
Bayonets and Roses, and a
former Washington, DC.
Congressional Assistant, will
conduct a workshop on pro-life
political action.
The afternoon will be given to
workshops designed to educate
on how you can become involved
in the life issues. In addition to
Mr. Marshall, workshop
speakers will be David O’Steen
and Darla St. Martin of Min-
nesota Citizens Concerned for
Life; Nancy Botkin, R.N., Life
Line, Charleston; Nancy Lip-
pert, Right to Life, Pittsburgh.
Dr. DeMere, Memphis, Ten-
nessee; and Dr. and Mrs. Jack
Willke, Cincinnati, Ohio, will
also conduct workshops.
Registration fee and luncheon
ticket is $12.00. Advance
registration must be received by
November 10. Late registration
will be $14.00. Checks should be
made to: West Virginians for
Life Convention, PO. Box 431,
Big Chimney, West Virginia
25302.
Mental Health Center
Closed Veterans’ Day
All offices of the Eastern
Panhandle Mental Health
Center will be closed Friday,
November 10, 1978, in
recognition of Veterans’ Day.
However, in case of psychiatric
emergencies, call 725-9685. A
staff member will be available
to assist you.
HIGH SCHOOL BAND
HAVING BAKE SALE
The Jefferson High School
Band will hold a bake sale
Saturday, November 11, at Stuck
and Alger Pharmacy in down-
town Charles Town; at Friend-
ship Fire Company in Harpers
Ferry; and at Didden Realtor, in
Shepherdstown. All three sales
begin at 9:00 am. v
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LEGAL NOTICE OF
STATE PURCHASING
The State of West Virginia
Purchasing Division will accept
sealed bids until 11:00 am. Nov.
28, 1978 on File 31 for Shepherd
College on Reqn. No. 273 for: 1
only Mass Spectrometer.
No bid will be considered
unless submitted on forms
prescribed by and available
from the Purchasing Division,
Department of Finance & Ad-
ministration, Room W—130,
Capitol Building, Charleston,
West Virginia.
GLENN R. CUMMINGS
Director
N o v . 9 - 2 t
H
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To the Creditors and
Beneficiaries of the Estate of
LAURA LEE MORGAN
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the Estate of
LAURA LEE MORGAN
deceased,
whether due or not, are notified
to exhibit the same, with the ~
vouchers thereof, legally
v verified, to the undersigned at
his office in the Citizens Office
Building, Charles Town, West
Virginia, on or before the 9th day
of March, 1979; otherwise they
may, by law, be excluded from
all benefit of said estate. All
beneficiaries of said estate may
appear on or before said day to
examine said claims and
otherwise protect their interest.
Given under my hand this 27th-
day of October, 1978.
P.T. PORTERFIELD, JR
Commissioner of Accounts
Jefferson County
Nov. 2-2t
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13. I978
. Teachers, State
Legislators Meet
lhursday, Nov. 16
Teachers in Berkeley,
Hampshire, Jefferson, Mineral
and Morgan Counties will have
an opportunity to learn some of
the fine points of working with
members of the state legislature
during a two-hour session
scheduled at 7 pm. Thursday,
November 16, at Rosemont
Elementary School in Mar-
tinsburg.
Sponsored by the West
Virginia Education Association
(WVEA) the session will deal
with discussion of theIWVEA’s
legislative proposals and how to
keep legislators informed about
bills related to education that
will be coming up in the January
session of the West Virginia
Legislature.
The workshop will be con-
dicted by Robert Harman,
member of the WVEA Executive
, Committee; Dr. Stephen E.
Haid, director of WVEA Field
Services; and Robert Cribbs,
WVEA Region 2 UniServ Con-
sultant.
The Martinsburg meeting will
be one of 10 similar meetings
being conducted throughout the
state by the WVEA. Others are
scheduled in Beckley,
Charleston, Elkins, Fairmont,
Huntington, Parkersburg,
Weston, Wheelingr and
Williamson.
Committee
Okays Plan
For Hospital
Martinsburg’s City Hospital
cleared another hurdle in its $16
million dollar expansion plan
last week when the Project
Review Committee of the West
Virginia Health Systems Agency
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To the Creditors and
Beneficiaries of the Estate of
CHARLES D. JONES
deceased.
‘ All persons having claims
against the Estate of
CHARLES D. JONES
. deceased,
whether due or not, are notified
to exhibit the same, with the
vouchers thereof, legally
verified, to the undersigned at
his office in the Citizens Office
Building, Charles Town, West
Virginia, on or before the 9th day
of March, 1979; otherwise they
may, by law, be excluded from
all benefit of said estate. All
beneficiaries of said estate may
appear on or before said day to
examine said claims and
otherwise protect their interest.
Given under my hand this 27th
day of October, 1978.
P.T. PORTERFIELD, JR
Commissioner of Accounts
Jefferson County
Nov. 2-2t
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To the Creditors and
Beneficiaries of the Estate of
MINNIE POSEY
DAVIS
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the Estate of
MINNIE POSEY
DAVIS
deceased.
whether due or not, are notified
to exhibit the same, with the
vouchers thereof, legally
verified, to the undersigned at
his office in the Citizens Office
Building, Charles Town, West
Virginia, on or before the 9th day
Of March, 1979; otherwise they
may, by law, be excluded from
all benefit of said estate. All
beneficiaries of said estate may
appear on or before said day to
examine said claims and
Otherwise protect their interest.
‘ Given under my hand this 27th
day of October, 1978.
P.T. PORTERFIELD, JR
Commissioner of Accounts
. Jefferson County.
Nov. 2-2t
gave its endorsement to the
project.
There was one modification by
the committee. It recommended
that City Hospital be permitted
to build a facility containing 260
beds. That’s 27 less than hospital
officials have proposed.
They did suggest that the 27
beds be “shelled in” through
construction of space to permit
their addition should the beds
become needed.
The recommendation has
been submitted to the HSA board
of directors, scheduled to act on
the proposal at a meeting in
Romney November 14. The
proposal will then go to the state
health department, which must
decide whether to issue a cer-
tificate of need to City Hospital
by December 19.
City Hospital’s plan calls for
the closing of King’s Daughters
Hospital and expansion of City
Hospital from a four-story, 135-
bed facility. The two hospitals,
which merged last year, are
currently licensed for a com-
bined total of 315 beds.
The project will add a ten-bed
psychiatric unit and an eight-bed
intensive care unit at City
Hospital. It will also expand the
emergency room, ambulatory
care services and physical
therapy treatment.
Eager Beavers
4-H Welcomes
New‘ Members
The Eager Beavers 4-H Club
met Wednesday, October 18, at
the home of Valorie and Amanda
Weller for the monthly meeting
and a Halloween party.
Kim Swartz, president, called
the meeting to order with those
present singing the 4‘-H song
and renewing their pledges.
Nineteen members, including
six new members, were present
for roll call.
The new members were Craig
Collins, Timmy Gilbride, Pam
:Lloyd, Shelly Nichols, Joy
Osbourn and Traci Propst.
After the treasurer’s and
birthday box reports were given
by Jennifer Blackford, it was
decided to have a call meeting of
parents October 25 at the home
of Mrs. Geraldine Link; and to
attend an achievement party at
the Community Center
a
LEGAL NOTICE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
This is to give notice that the
undersigned, IRVIN M.
KEARNS, a citizen of Jefferson
County, West Virginia, residing
near Kearneysville, by oc-
cupation an agriculturalist and
producer of agricultural
products, will On Monday,
November 20, 1978 at 2:00 pm,
or as soon therafter as the
matter may be heard, apply to
the Circuit Court of Jefferson
County, West Virginia, in
Chambers of said Court in the
Courthouse at Charles Town,
West Virginia, for a License to
carry a pistol and other weapons
defined in Section 1, Article 7,
Chapter 61 of the West Virginia
Code, as amended, on or about
his person in connection with his
businesses, at which time and.
place any interested person may
appear and protect his interest,
if any, in the said matter:
Signed:
IRVIN M. KEARNS,
A Applicant
W.H.S. White, Jr.
Attorney for Applicant
Charles Town, W.Va.
,Nov.9-1t
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CIRCUIT COURT OF
JEFFERSON COUNTY,
WESTVIRGINIA
Hazel Ritth Noreck
Plaintiff
V.
Gerald Robert Noreck
Defendant
Civil Action No.
78-0268
1. (The object of this suit is to
obtain a divorce from the bonds
of matrimony.)
To the Above
Defendant:
It appearing by affidavit filed
in this action that Gerald Robert
Noreck is a non-resident of the
State of West Virginia, it is
hereby ordered that Gerald
Robert Noreck serve upon Peter
L. Chakmakian, Plaintiff’s
attorney, whose address is PO
Box 547, Charles Town, West
Virginia, an answer, including
any related counter 3 claim or
defense you may have to the
complaint filed in this action on
or before December 4, 1978. If
.you fail to do so, thereafter
judgment, upon proper hearing
and trial, may be taken against
you for the relief demanded in
the complaint.
A copy of said complaint can ,
be obtained from the un-
dersigned Clerk at her office.
Entered by the Clerk of said
Court October 26, 1978. V
Mary L. Riggleman
Clerk of Court
Nov. 2-2t
\Named’
SPIRIT OF JEFFERSON Farmer's ADVOCATE
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1978
11
Shepherd Sets
Operational Bad
November 6, which the club did
and won a blue ribbon for the
year’s work.
The regular meeting was
Lazaris, a petition filed under
the Trade Act of 1974 by em-
ployees of El. DuPont River
Works has been certified by the
Jefferson, Morgan, and Pen-
dleton Counties. Local citizens
are invited to express their III-
changed to November 14 US. Department of Labor. As a
Effigaixgfidzefggegggrzg '
because of a county leaders result, the approximately fifteen campus
meeting November 15 at James employees of tdhe Pufion; Acgoraing to Linda
Dunn,
Rumse Center. The club will smo eless gunpow er Dan 31 . _ . . 1
enter ay float in the Christmas off or reduced to part-time work D‘recwr
0f 0“ Campus Shepherd (3011689 0m¢la 5
Education, “The College wants
to know what educational
courses the community needs
and 'where is the demands for
these courses to be taught.” The
survey results will assist the
College in scheduling courses
off-campus beginning with the
fall semester 1979.
Completed surveys may be
returned by mail or placed in the
“Return Envelope” in banks,
libraries or post offices. The
final return date is November 20,
1978.
Anyone who has questions
concerning this survey should
'call the Office of Off-Campus
Education (876—2511) Shepherd-
stown or the South Branch
today reaffirmed the college
policy of non-cancellation of
classes in the event of bad
weather. Students are urged to
assume that the college classes
will continue to be held as
scheduled, no matter what the
weather.
If a power outage or other
major disruption of service were
to make cancellation of classes
necessary the notification would
be communicated to the radio
stations and newspapers.
t...
People who stand out-
side the church and criti-
cize those on the inside
have very little to do.
parade November 18.
Jim Staley, 4-H agent, ex-
plained projects and provided
other interesting information
about the achievement party to
new members, then led the
singing.
The meeting area was
decorated with Halloween items.
Refreshments consited of
gingerbread with Kool Whip, hot
chocolate, cookies and chips.
Fortunes were told and as each
member left they were given a
bag of Halloween candy.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Kim and Dawn
new members the main item of
business.
on or after April 1, 1978, may
receive several types of
assistance including T’rade
Readiustment Allowances.
Affected workers began
filing TRA claims on Friday,
November 3 at the Martinsburg
Unemployment Compensation
Claims Office, 617 West King
Street or at the nearest claims
office. .
Commissroner Lazaris
stressed that the employment
service branch of Employment
Security will be available to help
workers to obtain training and
new jobs. ~
Educational
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"amnSburg Petersburg. , , WANHD!
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We like this definition
of golf--the game that
Now Available
state Agents.
Contact Kulik Realty,
For Benefits
Copies of “Shepherd College’s filmed thé cows 0‘“ on!” I . 103
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State Employment Security Educational Survey" are now pasture and let
the 111.
Commissioner Nicholas Lazaris available at each bank, library, -Star.
Andalusu. Ala.
announced tOday (WedneSdaY) and post office in Berkeley,
that em lo ees of Potomac Grant, Hampshire, Hardy, .
River Wgrk: of E.i. DuPont WE STILL HAVE SOME
Com any, Martinsburg, West ORDEROF
Virgliiia. are eligibleto apply for PUBLICATION 7 3/ 8% MONEY AVAILABLE
unemployment benefits and CIRCUITCOURTOF
other assistance under a Federal JEFFERSON COUNTY,
law designed to help persons WESTVIRGINIA
who have become totally or Karen LKadel
partially unemployed because of Plaintiff
increased imports resulting v.
from US. trade concessions. Michaelmxadel-
According to Commissioner Defendant
Civil Action No. rs-c-éro
NOTICE TOCRED‘TORS 1. (The object of this suit is to
T0 the cred‘mrs and obtain a divorce from the bonds
Beneficiaries of the Estate of 'vvof matrimony.)
HOBERT B. . To the Above Named
WHITE, JR' Defendant:
deceased: . It appearing by affidavit filed
All Persons havmg Cla‘ms in this action that Michael M.
ag'ainst the EState 0f Kadel is a non-resident of the
HOBERTB- State of West Virginia, it is
WHITEJR. hereby ordered that Michael M.
deceased,
‘Kadel serve upon Kenneth W.
Metz, Plaintiff ‘s attorney, whose
address is 322 N. Mildred St.,
Charles Town, West Virginia, an
answer, including any related
counter claim or defense you
may have to the complaint filed
in this action on or before
December 11, 1978. If you fail to
do so, thereafter judgment, upon
proper hearing and trial, may be
taken against you for the relief
demanded in the complaint.
A copy of said complaint can
be obtained from the un-
dersigned Clerk at her office.
Entered by the Clerk of said
Court November 6, 1978.
Mary L. Riggleman
Clerk of Court
9 2 t
ATTENTION I
LOGGERS 8 FARMERS
We buy hardwood, pole logs...
Stop leaving those laps in the wood... We
pay cash for them.
HARPERS FERRY TRADING CO.
PHONE: 535 - 223i
whether due or not, are notified
to exhibit the same, with the
vouchers thereof, legally
verified, to the undersigned at
his office in the Citizens Office
Building, Charles Town, West
Virginia, on or before the 9th day
of March, 1979; otherwise they
may, by law, be excluded from
all benefit of said estate. All
beneficiaries of said estate may
appear on or before said day to
examine said claims and
otherwise protect their interest.
Given under my hand this 27th
day of October, 1978.
P.T. PORTERFIELD, JR
Commissioner of Accounts
Jefferson County
Nov.
817,500! A home w-2 BR. and screened porch, ceramic bath,
large kitchen, all snug for winter weather! Located on edge
of Shannondale.
Nov. 2-2t
SHEPHERDSTOWN - 3 B.R.; L.R.; eat-in kitchen; full
basement; garage; on a 1/2 acre lot. W-W carpet; stove;
ref; 3 AC units; st. wind-$37,000.00.
NOV. 9 - TF
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
Pursuant to Sectibn 46-9-504 of the West Virginia Uniform
Commercial Code, Blakeley Bank and Trust Company, N.
Mildred Street, Ranson, West Virginia, will offer for sale to
the highest bidder on November 10, 1978, at 10:00 am, on the
Bank’s parking lot the following repossessed 1977 Chevrolet
pickup truck, Serial Number CCD147Bl78334.
The sale of the above 1977 Chevrolet pickup truck will be
made Without Warranty. The Bank reserves the right
(1. to bid at publicsale, 2. to reject bids at public sale, and 3.
to continue such sale to any other time and place set forth
herein.)
CLOSE IN -3 BR, older framed, 2 story house with i:
porch, fireplace w/heatalator, utility room and a g ;
walk-in closets. Reduced to $28,000.00.
BARGAIN OF THE MONTH!
80 + acres w-2 sewers and unlimited water supply. 9 acres
Virgin timber. Cattle run, automatic watering device
convenient to Martinsburg and Shepherdstown. A ow
$1.500 per acre. (Fenced and Cross fenced.)
The 1977 Chevrolet pickup truck to be sold may be in-
spected at Blakeley Bank and Trust Company, N. Mildred
Street, Ranson, West Virginia. The terms of the sale shall be
cash in hand at the time of sale.
BLAKELEY BANK AND
TRUST COMPANY I 14 EAST WASHINGTON ST.
N‘Mi'dredstreet CHARLES TOWN, VI. VA.
“WW Ram’w'va'm PHONE: 725-6541 , «I
nusscoutms. . . 1 . . . . . . . . sis—est:-
DORIS RUFF VAN MATE“. . . . . . .s . . . 725—65:3
’MARY J0 PADDOCK......'; . . . . . .
RICK PEKAR ........ ....... ..
MELVIN WHITTINGTON . . . . . . . . .' . . . . .
Ready to move in three bedroom 1% bath, garage, wall-l JEANETTE RAMSEY
'''' " - ' ' ' ' ' *
to-wall carpet, refrigerator and stove, full basement, on 1 H. D. VAN
acre lot.
Four bedroom 11/2 bath, garage, wall-to-wall carpet.
refrigerator and stove on one acre lot.
If you qualify and subject to appraisal. these houses,
may be purchased for 7 3/8 % interest, 5% down for 25
years. >
Local telephone - 725-8589 or Collect - 703-820-8192
Saturday and Sunday local - 725-7421
Directions: From Charles Town, 9 East for 2% miles,
turn right on Kabletown Road (Avon Bend Sign), continue
three miles, turn left at Avon Bend sign (Red Arrow), one
mile to office.
“Nov. 9—1t-pd.-
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HO‘ME.C.RAFT.
SOUTH HILL, VIRGINIA 23970