Productions Capture
in CVA Club
SPIRIT OF JEFFERSON Farmer's ADVOCATE
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER I1, 1982
Claude Brown, Felicia L. eontinues to sharpen their pre' Because the diseases that
Kidrick, and Connie R. Bart. sent to keep abreast of the St. Jude Children's Research
Blue Ridge Ouffitters - Mark asive waves of change con- Hospital is battling can strike
Sherretts. fronting administrators runn- any child anywhere, this
Pop Singers David ing our Nation's jails." money will be helping to save
Kelvington. The National Sheriff's children's lives all over the
Charles Town Race Track - Association has headquarters world. Your help was an
Patty Jacobs. in Washington, D.C. and is important part of this event,
First Zion Baptist Church - dedicated to the continual pro- and you performed a very
Marilyn A. Twymann. fessionalization of the office of w o r t h w h i I e s e r v i c e
St. Agnes RC. Church -Sheriff. The National Institute acquainting the citizens of
Robert Rizzo. of Corrections is a part of the epherdstown with the life-
Leetown - UM. Church -United States Department of
giving work being done by St.
Kimberly Demory. Justice. Jude Children's Research
Summit Point U.M Church- Hospital. For that we are very
Bullskin 44t Club g,-ate .
St. James Church - J. Todd
Chicchirichi.
K. C ub-Da,'en Installs Officers Midshipman Neal
i ~ii,
Jefferson County Board of
Warner of Warner Productions, whose Education- Dan Falve, Susan
)romotional work captured five Stocks.
Its [he finighing Women's Aglow Fellowship-
Productions, a produced by Warner
County-based ad- Productions.
agency, captured Warner Productions serves
in the F~xcel clients in the Eastern.
program spons~ed Panhandle and surrounding
Cumberland Valley areas. The company is only
Club. two years old, but growing
and operated by steadily accoeding to Warner.
a Shenandoah As a fuji-service agency,
resident, WarnerWarner Productions coor-
received first- dinates all facets d a client's
for "~plete advertising program in-
Newspaper," cluding the production of
Home of original artwork, newspaper
and for "Logo and broadcast ads, collateral
" Peoples National materials and audio-visual
Manmsburg. The production.
a second place The Cumberland Valley
'Direct Mail" fvr a Advertising Club is made up of
brochure for media and company
)art Volunteer Fire ~esentatives involved in
promotional work. The 1982
also presested Excel Awards program at-
Federal of Hager. tracted over 80 an|ties from
' he Herald Marl businesses and organizations
' for work throughout the tristate area.
Karla K. DeHaven.
J . rso.MemonalHo.=l The were -.ed Completes "Plebe"
- Sharon K. Jones. during the Bullskin Happy
JR Civitan - Kimberly L Worker's 4-H club monthly
Coatney, Colleen Cookter. meeting at the ho, of Summer Program
Jason and Mary Mickey on
Nancy Lloyd.
Self- Linda Berry, Shannon
C. Doniey, Michael Kidwiler,
Franklin Dillow, Ray A.
Braithwaite, Beverley
Schwartz.
Gifft Completes
Officer's Course
In Jail Operation
Tolbert, Terri Furr, Sheri
S ckldord, Craig Stephenson
and Marion Galloway,
40 Units
Jefferson High - Keith
H. Hudson, Tonia Judy, Lisa L.
LaRocheile, Nadine Ledlord,
Red Cross Bryan R. Ridgeway, Louis W.
visited Jefferson Robinson, Pamela C. Mumaw,
~?,~en the day was Gary Miller, Sb-mi Lynn Miller,
units bad been Keith L. Crim, Michael E.
~'ith 2~ of those first Powell, Sylvia J(i'mson, Jeffrey
Kisner, Todd Shanton, Tim
the visit were B~, Debra Robinson, Jeff
Nancy Lloyd,Boyd, Kenneth R.
D McGarry, Longerbeam, Jackie White,
Sch'~artz, DawnWilliamB.Ho~,M ikeSarra,
Taylor, Steve LL~da D. Hart, Miehelle Mattei,
Sheriff Don Giardina, of the
Jefferson County Sheriff's
Department, announces that
W.H. Gfffl successfully com-
pleted the basic Jail Officer's
Correspondence Training
Course developed by the Na-
tional Sheriff's Association and
the National Institute of Cor-
rections, Sheriff Giardina said
that Gifft's achievement will
"aid our department in coping
with the challenges of the
1960'S"
The training program com-
pleted by Gifft contains studies
in law, medicine, administra-
prop record keeping, ac-
curate report writing, the
newer, t developments in jail
secm'ity, skills needed for deal-
ing with violent prisoners, the
alcohotic, the mentally ill, the
prone, and the mental-
ly retarded.
Said M G'mrdina "(}fiR's
position is one which requires
intelligence, continual training,
and strong, healthy personal
characteristics if one is to sur-
the pressures of the job
Gifft's jail training should
the threat of lawsuits
filed because of improper or m-
sufficient training. Througl~
constant training, our jail staff
October 6.
Kim Murray, Jeff Burns,
Maru Mickey, Barbara Zigler,
Marie Cain, Matt Murray,
Lynn Nuse, J.J. Chapman,
Darren Meyers, Darren
Mtrray, Lynn Murray, DeDe
Meyers, Leslie Skinner and
Mike Chapman all hold offices
for the new year. Mrs. Mickey
lead in the installment of these
officers.
The club has 4 new mem-
bers this year: fan Skinner,
Bobby Funk, Kathy Funk, and
Diane Rockwall.
Me Skmer gave a report
on t-H Stmday, Matt Murray
commented on officers
training school Tyree Kable
explained the flea market was
to he held. Everybody was told
what they were to have for the
club to sell.
Members were informed
that Bobby and Kathy Funk
invited the club to their house
[or a Halloween party.
Jaycl .{tes
Report Bike.A.Thon
Successful Event
The Shepl' Istown Jaycee-
ettes who recently gaged a
"Wheels For Life, bike -thon
for St. Jude's Children's
Research Hospital, report the
prohect was very successful
and they are grateful to the
citizens d Sbepherdstown who
sappc ed the project.
The Shepherdstown Jaycee.
ettes acknowledged the efforts
of the 123 riders, the hard-
working volunteers whose
efforts also helped to make the
project a success. A total of
t775 was raised by the projecL
John S. Neal, son of Richard
and Carroll Neal d 119 S.
Seminary St Charles Town,
recently completed the
rigorous seven week "Plebe
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Summer" program for the As the training progressed TrainingCenter'sar~l(~n
class of 1988 at the U.S. Naval they underwent a demanding House in December, featuring
work by the clients, will be
Academy. physical conditioning discussed by' Mrs. Polly
The midshipmen par- program and gained basic Parkinson at 12:00 noon,
ticipated in a comprehensive skills in seamanship, Monday, November 15 at the
program of military training navigation and signaling as Dutch treat social service fun-
and indoctrination, learning well as infantry drill, firing cheon at the Aikens Sizzling
the fundamentals of military the .45 calibre pistol, and Steak House, Wilson Street,
leadership, bearing and ap- sailing Navy yawls. Martinsburg Persons planning
Dearth'Ice as well as exercis~.g TRAINING CENTER to attend should advise Mrs,
self.discipline and how to MEETING SUBJECT Sallye Heffle no later than
perform under sl~ess. The Eastern Panhandle November 12.
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01 I Large Cole Sla ' 00 I Large Cole Slaw
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MARTINSBURG
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