,l social room, you are cordially in, pigs per head up to 17.50; boars
~]vited to spend an evening of 17.00; Down.
good fellowship. I Miscellaneous Sale Start 11:00
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Mrs. Bernard Ott was a Friday! A. M. - Livestock Sales 1:30 P. M.
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BANK OF CHARLES TOWN
CHARLES TOWN, WEST VIRGINIA 25414
A Community Cornerstone Since 1871
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Mrs. Bernard Ott
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Friend of
Riverdale, Md were last Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
David Penwell and children, Judy
Jeanne, Linda, Terry and David
Jr.
Church Circle Meeting
The women of the Halltown
Presbyterian Church met on Mon
ScriptLtre ~e chose 1st. C inth-. man closed the meeting with pray
ains: 13 ciiapter and the group er The Christmas party was then
read it in unison. The Secretary held with the social room beauti-
Mrs. James Watson, had the roll
call and read the minutes of the
last meeting and were approved
There were several items of busi-
ness and letters read. Mrs. Wil-
liam Itoak read the minutes of
the meeting 26 years ago of
which she was the Secretary
which was very interesting. The
offering was then received and
Mrs. Elmer Wright had the Offer
tory Prayer. The meeting was
then turned over to Mrs. Robert
fully decorated for the occasszon
by the primary department, with
a beautiful decorated tree with
gifts which were exchanged by
each member. The ladies were
then invited to the dining area,
and were served delicious refresh
ments of chicken salad sandwich-
es, crackers with cheese spread,
chips-dip, cocoanut cake, nuts,
mints, punch, and coffee. Mrs.
James Watson, distributed the
gifts. The January meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs. Rob-
day evening at the church. The Sherman the moderator. Emphas-
meeting was opened by the Pros j is Ministerial Relief, Theme --
ident, Mrs. Alec Costello, For the Five fingers of Prayer. Mrs. Sher
104 E. Washington SL -- Charles Town, W. Va.
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CHARLES TOWN, W. VA.
ert Sherman's on Jefferson Ave
nue Charles Town, with Mrs. Ray
mond Parks, acting Moderator for
the lesson.
Mr. Granville Wright and dau-
ghters, Patty and Robin arrived
at the home of his parent on Mon
day evening from Iceland where
Mr. Wright is stationed with the
Navy, and Patty and Robin had
been spnding some time with
their father, Mrs. Elmer Wright
and her son, took the girls to
Dulles Airport on Tuesday morn
ing where they left by plane for
California to be with their mo-
ther. Mr. Wright left by plane on
Tuesday evening for his base in
Iceland.
Mrs. Nathaniel Gray, spent
Wednesday evening with Mrs.
Joseph Selove and son Ramon,
at the home of her parents, The
Dr. Wangers in Shepherdstown.
The Joy Gift Program will be
held on Tuesday evening Dec. 23,
at the Halltown Presbyterian
Church at 7:30 P. M. A social
hour will follow in the basement
SAY IT WITH A GIFT
SUBSCRIPTION TO THE
SPIRIT-ADVOcATE
THIS YEAR
Our gift subscription depart.
men Is now taking subscript-
Ions. A card is being mailed
to the person telling them
tha~ you are sending the
Spirit.Advocate to them for
one year as a gift.
It is a gift that goes far be-
Christmas and people
like it too, and are reminded
of you 52 weeks during the
eomin year.
dinner guest of her son in law Each Monday.
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ken-t Regular Sale Monday Dec. 22rid
neth Anders on Eculid Avenue,
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CharleSMrs. Town. and SpS" Wa~-e L. D-~
tlarry Dinges sons, ey
Ricky, Sonny and Scotty of Char-
les Town, spent Friday evening Presented 60od Conduct
with her mother, Mrs. Nathaniel
Gray. I
i Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hoak of Char Medal By Army Infantry
~les Town spent Saturday evening
with his grandparents, Mr. and Kitzingen, Germany-Army Spe
Mrs. William Hoak Sr and Miss cialist Five Wayne L Duffey, 22,
Dorothy Bowers. son of Mr. and Mrs. William T.
Visitors on Saturday evening Duffey, Route 2, Boonsboro, Md
with Mrs. Nathaniel Gray, was received the Good Conduct Me-
her daughters, Mrs. Joseph Ran- dal while assigned to the 3rd
alli of Millville, Mrs. Suzanne Infantry Division near Kitzingen
Moler of Fairfax, Va and Mrs. Germany.
Gary Yauger, of Middleburg, Va. Spec. 5 Duffey received the
Mr. David Penwell, spent Sun- award for exemplary conduct,
day evening with his father, Mr. efficiency and fidelity in active
Newton Penwel in Charles Town. military service.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Moler were A clerk in Headquarters Com-
Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. pany, 1st Battalion of the divis.
and Mrs. Raymond Parks and son ion's 64th Armor, he entered the
Michael. in Charles Town. Army in 1966 and was stationed
Mrs. Alton Muse spent Sunday at Ft. Benning, Ga before arriv-
evening with her brother-in-law, ing overseas in November of that
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sipe year.
on Eculid Avenue, Charles Town. His wife, JoAnn, lives in Shep-
. i herdstown, W. Va.
~ : : : : : : : ~.:.] The presentation was made Oct
The quotations of The Blue
Ridge Livestock Sales, at Charles e~e~k~, Entedng
Town, w. Va Monday, Dec. 15,
1969.
Receipts of all classes moder- W~ive TO Gr~ Jeff
ate, with a good demand for all
butcher classes.
Feature of sale was Fancy George William Hedges and
Hogs Top $29.10. Prime Calves Ronald Mahoney, both of Charles
top $50.00.
Good butcher steers 24.00 to
26.00; plain to medium steers
22.00 to 23.75; choice butcher
heifers 24.00 to 26.00; good but-
cher heifers 22.00 to 23.75; plain
to medium heifers 19.00 to 21.75;
good bulls 26.50 to 28.00; plain to
medium bulls 23.00 to 26.00; corn
mercial cows 20.50 to 22.00; utility
cows 19.00 to 20.00; canners and
euters 18.75 .Down; stocker and
feeder steers 24.00 to 31.00; stock
and feeder heifers 22.00 to 27.00.
Choice to prime calves 45.00 to
50.00; good butcher calves 40.00
to 44.75; medium butcher calves
35.00 to 39.75; thin calves 28.00 to
34.00; heavy calves 23.00 to 32.00
good lambs 25.50 to 27.25; med.
Iambs 21.00 to 24.00; butcher ewes
3.00 to 7.00.
Good butcher hogs 27.50 to
28.00; medium butcher hogs 27.00
to 27.40; heavy butcher hogs 24.00
to 26.50; butcher sows 19.00 to
22.50; heavy feeders and light
butcher hpgs 24.00 to 26.00;
shoats per hundred 34.00; Down;
Town and Charles F. Hayes, Sr
of Martinsburg, who were arrest-
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ed Wednesday, December 3 on
a charge of breaking and enter-
ing waived to action of the .}an-
uary term of the Jefferson Cou-
nty County grand jury Monday,
Dec. 8, at a preliminary hearing
before Justice of the Peace E.
W. Day~.
The trio was arrested by Char
'es Town Police and charged
With the breaking and entering
of Terry's Sinclair Service Stat-~
SPIRIT OF JEFFERSON FARMER'S
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1969
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ion in Shepherdstown on Novem-
ber 23.
After they had waived to the
grand jury Justice Day set bond
for each at $2,500. Hodges posted
his bond, but Mahoney and Hayes
were placed in the Jefferson Cou
nty jail in lieu of their bond.
TALLEST TREE
Tallest Christmas tree? Ill
U. S. the title probably
the IndianapoLis, Ind
the Soldiers and Sailors
ment. At Christmas, the
structure is decorated with
tris candles and stars.
AND LET MERCHANT-NOLAND CHEV.-OLDSr C.
PUT IT ON THE TABLE FOR YOU
WE HAVE AN OUTSTANDING INVENTORY OF
NEW CHEVROLETS -- NEW TRUCKS -- NEW 0LDSMOBILES
AS WELL AS 3. LARGE INVENTORY OF
USED CARS & LATE MODEL USED TRUCKS
In Stock And Will Give A TURKEY With Each One Sold
BETWEEN DECEMBER 10th And DECEMBER 24th
SO IN ADDITION TO LOW PRICES - GET YOUR F-R-E-E TURKEY
See: DON NOLAND - HUGH VIA - RUSSELL MAYS At--
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ROUTE 340 EAST -- CHARLES TOWN, W. VA.
PHONE - 725-7045 - 6 - 7
Between the hours of 8 A. M. & 9 P. M. daily except Saturday until 4 P. M.
Dec. 11-18-
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~S'anta has a message for his reindeer
"Be quick, step lively, it's Christmas!'L~l,r~.v
because it's Christmas, we have a message for You,
and for all. our wonderful customers and
friends. We'd like to wish you every joy of the
season, with much thanks for the joy of serving you,
HALLTOWN, WEST VIRGINIA
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