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Charles Town, West Virginia
February 15, 1946     Farmers Advocate
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FFAIRUARY 15, 1940. VOCATE, C,ARi Es TOWN, W. VA. Jehn Summers,-Dr. John L. Van-Ito Durham, N. C where her bus-I Metre, Bill Venable, F~d Weller, band, Dr Stump, is a menber ot Bill Wilson, Buck Wysong, Tommy the facutt3rof Duke University. her IIenkle, Donald and Archie Smith: classes in the High School have Jinmfie Goloday, Mike Wysm:g, jr been taken over by Mrs. Kutn I Bill and Bob VanTol, Laurence Thatcher, of Shepherdstx~wn. Pro- Lloyd, jr Jack Ramey, Jvhnnic fessor Skinner presumably enroute Purcell, Prentice Thomas, and Tom- homo, was in Cairo, Egypt, when SAVF- TIME AND MONEY USE THE my Rodgers. his family last heard from him. He Intending to discontinue farming, I will sell at Public Sale, Discontinuing housekeeping I wall sell at Pubhc Sam My "-- . "The menu included: Roast Pig, a was not assured at that time that my Stock and Implements at my home 5-miles Southeast of Furniture at my home on Tenth Avenue in Ranson, W. Vs -la Propps; Roast Turkey, a la Trap he would be discharged immedmte-Martinsburg, W. Vs on Route No. 9, adjoining the Newton near the Mahone Filling Station, on inell; Turkey Dressing with t~lblet l.'. D. Baker Hospital, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1946, F~RM H AND W X.NTED I Gravv, a ]a Briscoe; H01 and Kraut. For Sale i At ;nee. G~,o'd oppori:uni'qv fun la la %:anToi; Mashed Potatoes, a la ~ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1946, BEGINNING AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M. 'tile right man. Apply NORVALIMoler; Fresh Baby Lima Beans, a mh t"1 " BEGINNIN ' AT 10:30 O'CLOCK A. M. A NTIQUE FURNITURE -JlEAUTIFUL PERSIAN KIT JENKINS, Phone 2036 Shepherds- [la Rielv; ')lives, Celery, Pickles, II~ll~llAlr ~ |'ttllltlche ]'1~1~I~ 2. . ' " " .~ "town, Uvilla, W Va [Apple Sauce, a la Alwi~" Frenchll, l~illfl[t[ll~Igi; ~IMLI~KIID ,an cmors, ana two z el slan,'- Q ~-~Iorsale .MIxS W k HA.~iILL Feb. 13-2tS. Feb 15-2tA. Rolls, a la Bowhng; Ice Cream, a V. 4 HEAVY DRAFT HORSES One Mahogany Serpentine Settee, 1 Walnut Schoolmaster ~.a W "'"" ' " ' ~ [la Alfrien,t; Coffee, a la Newton: l[l['~l~ c01mmml ooln,QUEEN, grey mare, 6-yrs. old, weight 1G00 lbs works any- Desk, 1 Wahmt Drop-Leaf Table, 2 Walnut Upholstered l!i !" 511 1 j! ", iiii!:iiiil !i ! !! "! "" ill'i! "S.I !" ~'i' "( "' : .' '" i i where hitched; MOLLIE, iron grey mare, 5-yrs. old, weight Chairs, 1 V~ralnut Sideboard, 1 Mahogany Mantel Clock,3 1,Val" ~ 1700 lbs fine leader; MACK, bay horse, 4-yrs. old, weight 1500 nut Finger Carved Chairs, 1 Walnut Chest of Drawers, 2Very -' lbs a good strap horse; PETE, brown horse, 7-yrs. old, weight Old Mirrors, 1 Walnut Adam Chair, 3 Kitchen Adam Chairs, 1600 lbs a good strap horse. 1 Adams Rocking Chair, I Walnut Hall Tree, 1 ~ueen Ann ' ! 4 HEAD OF COWS 1 e Chair,1 Old Musket,1 Ladderl BaCkwalnutChairMirrorWithFrame.arms; 1 Walnut Commode One Fresh Cow with calf, a good heavy milkcr; Jcrs y ! Cog', close springer; 2 tteifers, 11 months old; 1 Yearling Bull, MODERN FURNITURE old, a Jersey heifer, stands, 1 hanging shelf, foot stools, sweeper, 1 Iron Bed with " 34 HEAD OF HOGS mattress and springs; 1 Brass Bed with box springs and pad; 1 oak bureau, 3 Hickory Louderback Chairs, 1 Morris Chair, " One Duroc Sow, will have pigs in March; 1 Duroc Sow, will 1 Boudoir chair, 3 oak dining room chairs, 1 wash stand, 1 chif- have pigs last of April; 1 Berkshire Sow, will have pigs 15thforobe, 2 brass fern stands, 12 window curtains, lot of corn- of April, all are good young sows 31 I/cad of Shoats, rang- forts, blankets, mattress covers, bolsters and pillow cases; /ill, ing from 50 to 125 lbs. each. lows, bolsters, 1 old table cover, lot of scal2ds and towels, lace l~py ~ew tqanting Grade. I 410t~ ~or ino.'House, firewood, half l -- ~ ~ dolies, several Electric Floor and Table Lights; 4 new br0om~, ~AYNESBORO NUIlSERIES !gallon'mi~k per (tax', garden plot] ~ll~ ' ~ ~r~lmJl. AIA FARMING IMPLEMENTS childs chair, lot of pictures and picture frames, 1 Studio ~. Waynesboro, ~rginla 'laid feed for hogs i'urmshed. Wile[ nil one 2-horse low down wagon and 18-ft. ladders; one 40- Couch, good as new; 1 Frigidaire, good as new; 1 Chambers 20-1t d a~ be ,i~en re lar empi%ment II~l~l~liiI VI~I~Ill ~II~I IllV Gas Stove, 1 Wahmt Round Kitchen Table; 1 Corner Cup, -.222 P,c ~ g gu,I V ~ bushel wagon bed, new; McCormick-Deering 10-7 disc drill, ! F0~!at 45c per hour. Apply EUGENEI . ~ only sowed50 acres;-McCormick-Deeringmanure spreader, :---rout ,~ - * '" "" "a ~ board, 1 white serving" table, 1 working stool, 1 Small Post !~l~,ted,~, -- ~'- ~,-,~,~ "to ,~ ttARRISON, Herndon, ~srt, m~ 'l --- - oour.n unurc, --~ *~,--,q ,~ thone 2&~-3 Bed, coil spring and mattress; 1 oak chest of drawers, 1 wash ~1; One 47-j 1 h t~LS~LLL. ~ "2 2t ~ ~ Feb 13 It ; S Discontinuing" farming and moving to town, I will :;ell at McCormick-Deering riding cultivator, double corn planter, hay ~eb~2o-~-pd. I ten. ~-at~a.~. r e~. m*.o. Public Sale, the Following Personal Property, on the ,Perry ' rake, Buckeye lime spreader, 1 pulverizer, one a-horse Oliver stand, 1 steel day bed, 1 oak china closet, smoking stands, ~i ~. ~ I Farm, known as the Hill Farm No. 2, 1-mile South of C "~ steel beam plow, new; No. 40 Oliver plow, one 20-tooth spring-several snmll mirrors, 3 painted chairs with solid bottoms; 1 aen eg s ! uiseenaneous Town, W. Vs on Route 340, on tooth harrow, 1 tractor disc land drag, 1 single shovel plow, Utility Cabinet, 1 Electric Clock, 1 Electrc iron, 1 Electric more). Ineubat'or se~ Tuesday o~ ~ ] r~T WmC~ a ~r ~z a T~[aT]r ~ O ~/" one 3-shovel plow, ltay Fork, 185-ft. of rope and pulleys; single, percolator, Silver Tea Set, 1 Velvet Plush Rug, 9x12; 5 small ~.'~t wee~. t'hone 2zo-t~ or wrote INCOME TAX RETURNS. t l[ J]l~lJ/akI, l 1/-~lt~L,l-lt 1~, li~10, double and thribble trees; crowdsticks, pump jack, motor drive; Rugn, 1 ~iber Rug, 9x12; 2 Linoleum Rugs, 9x12; 1 Set of W~, I Blue Willow Dishes, 1 set of Mary Dunbar Dishes, lot of ~ DALGAI~N, t;na~les 1o,! Aid ~l compiling income tax pa-[ BEGINNING AT 9:30 O'CLOCK A. M. DeLaval Cream Separator, in good shape; 12-foot watering i~" a . . . ]pers. ~ec,md floor of Citizens Of-I =----=--- trough, hog troughs, chicken feeders, water fountains, cow other dishes, Silverware and Glassware, lot of Cooking llten- .~el). 13-3t Feb. 15-3t 'rice Building. MARK B. WETZEL,[ 3 HEAD OF HORSES chains, some hoes, one 4-prong fork, one 2 and two 3-prong sils, Aluminum Skillet, Dripolator, Food Grinder, 3-Burner Oil i~LAB~:OOD:fr~aX;crdtl; l~i:: C~alllt8,-R oI l~-r a6 xor ,ppom ] BEAUTY, black mare, 9-yrn. old, works anywhere hitched; forks, log chain, hog crate, and lots of tools Stove, 150 cans o~ Fruit and Vegetables, 50 jars of pickle, e I "ere