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Charles Town, West Virginia
April 25, 1941     Farmers Advocate
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FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1u.Ii. FARMERS ADVOCA'rE, CIIARLES TOWN, W. VA. PAGg FIk" WILL TREAT YOU RIGHT. ]planted in the a,bove named local ] Md spent the week-e~d at the home ] Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilt. ], ~, ,~',~:,~,** uu,~ sn'eams providing the cooperation of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Webb. t ~,a,~or, I WINCHESTER l'f the l)arty or parties who took of fishermen can be secured in ob- Mrs. Mary Blan Barker, wh,) and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cobb, Mr.I Ithe Foa" Li~'ht and Seth l)rad.:cts!tainina ,he information desired, owns considerable property in Bali- Donaht Parkerson mu, Miss Louise'~ APPLE BLOSSOM from my car. which burned recent- Fishin,~' rep.rt for,Ins may be ob- xar. and divide,~ her time between llockenberry, all of Ball,(mine, Md ' FESTIV/E ly,call at my home 318 W. lained from the lzaac Walton Lea-" Bohvar and Washington, m rceov- were Sunday visitors at the homeil ering flora an operation in Do(tin sl of Mr. and M~s. Jack S~.aughtm~. Li;bcrty Sl they may have the g'm', Mart!nslburg, W. Va.; T. K. other folz" liaq, t. for use with the/ Whitaere. (;ame Warden for Berk- Hospital, in Washington, and hopcsI ~A~,and Mr. Gumwll I'oitcrlieht. oS other bracket, eley t;ounW, M'urtins/burlg, W. Va u) so(m be able to return 4;0 her Bol-i Round t Notice of Lost Stock Iioustun. Texas. is visiting his lmr- RAYM()NI) (:ARPEIt.or Maxwell Athey, Game Warden ivar home. I cnLs. Mr. and Mrs. INfili,p Porter- Al)r. 25-1t1,I. fro' ,h,fferson County, Shepherds- Adan, aob,s(>, aged o ~;a, Certificate. Trip lield, East WashtuB(on Street. o town. V. Va. These reports should man, who died at the home of Mrs.I Lv. Charles Town 10.22 a. m. i be returned to the lzaae Walton A. W. Little(on on last Wednesday[ This is to give amtice that certi- Return same day. Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Spangler Where Trout iLeague. Mart, in~burg, the a, bove nmrning, was buried on Fridayt fica4e nun)her seven for one share were in St(a,burg, Va over the~ May Be Found mentione 1 Game Warden,s or to morning from the Littleton home. of stock of the Charles Town Horse SEE NAIl, RE S (d)RGEgLS week-end, the U. S. Fisheries Station at Eee- Rev. Chas. It. Iley conducted the SameSh w havingASs ciati nbeen haSissuedbeenin los~.thc DISPLAYEsQUE INstIENANI)oAHTHE PICTUR- A~cording be ~ll'. l{ellilIell (). towll (P. t). Kearneysville), W. luneral ~ervce. which was well a~,- nsme of lt. C. Getzendanner. VALLEY. tended by both his white and colored Fu}thermore this is to give notice Consult Ticket Agent for Knuth, For(man. U. S. Fisheries Va. friends. Interment w~ made .in that applicatian will be made t:) the details The enlllb)yees aL the I, lsherms the burial ground at the County said Association for a reissm, of the said certificate to the persmt cn- at 0, R. R, S/atiml wish express their Is'rat- Farm. where his mother, sister and titled thereto. itude for the cooperation and as- brother are buried. Adam had April 18, 25 and May 2, .w %'***%'-~'*.*%". ~ '~'~ -,~-e ~ . ~%-, sista me reeeive, d frmn the Mart- lived at the Littleton home for near- ' ' -- j ins*burg Chapter of the Izaac Wal- ly twenty years, and will be great- con Leag'ue and othel:s in stockingt the streams during the past[ ly mi~ed. month, / " i OF Adrian W. Bilhnyer, farmer ce- ding near She,pherdstown. on ,the ,pike, broke Ms left aibove the ankle Monday aft- while he was aiding others moving, ,a drill out o~f the barn. to a Martin,~burg hospital had the fa'acture reduced, and now Ibelieved to be recovering. The 1. H.Russell, real estate on Wednesday reported sale of the Daniel Nichols' on ,Camp .Hill to Mr. anl John F. Hedican. who have living in the Jones ,proper~y Shenandoah Street. Mr. IIedi- is an emph)yee of the Stand- Lime & Stonc Conrpany at Lieut. and Mrs. Blackwell Davis, It, Va are guests of latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs, T, Browse. Sout~h Samuel Friends in the county have re- word this week of the (h~th W. A. Butler, formerly chief for the Northern Virgin- Power Compan,y. Until his re- three ycars afro, Mr. But- lived near t:he oower plant. He to Cleveland. Ohio, on quit- the smwme of the Power Con> Mills, an employee of IAme & Stone Corn- at Millville, and livinlv on Lawrence Slreet, Charles was taken to the ,Charles Hosptal Tuesday afternoon, on Wednesday was operated for appendicitis. over the week-end. Mrs, Swartz was formerly Miss Ashes Ch, n- dening of Berkeley County. Mr. and Mrs. Itarry Ott, of the Bloomery, have rented an apart- ment in the home of Mrs. Annie Zinn. on North Samuel Street. and will move there May I. Mr. Ott is an em/)loy~Je o,f the M. T. Strider furniture store. The ge,v. C. h'ving Lewis of the l 'local Pres6yterian Church deliver- [ ed an a(hlress 'tt the '6~cdnes(l~y Mrs. (;annell Portertieht arrived i evening session o,f thc Woman's Station, Leetown. the folh,win~' in Charles Town the lirst of theIAuxiliary of the Win(.hes~er Pres- Jefferson and Berk(,h,y County week from her home in Houston, by,cry, Syno(t of Virginia, which sties,ms have "beam "tocke,t with Texas. Mr. Porter, field had preeed-lcon~ened a~ the Martinsburg Pres- trout. Tbcsc streams were first e(I her here several days ago. They [byterian Church on Tuesday. stocked (hu'in~ the fall months in ,1940 w'ith fin.t.erling, trout 5 to ~ are /a'ues,ts of Mrs. John T. Porter-I Mrs. Kenneth Meier, llOrbh o,f inches in hma'th. 'riw fish that v~ur- field, and of Mr. Porterfiehl's par- ents, Mr. aml Mrs. Philip I'orter- town. is under treatmm~t in the vive the fh>ods and winter strram fiehl, iCharles Town ttospital, con(titions and haw, gr()wn to le- Pr.f. '~'. A. Lowery, wire has l Misses I'aulinc and Lucy Rudef- gal size shouhl have all the quali- be(,n o(.eul)yl~g an apartment in[t'er, of Ilazelton, Pa have. been tivs of wild native trout. the home of Mrs. Anna Wright, visiting their sister, Mrs. John A. In order to insure the (h,v(dvo~ South Mihtred Street. with his Smith, Jr North ,Samuel Street. of the rod and re(,1 the full possi- hilities of catchinu' fish. all of the family, has rented a second fh)or Mrs. Mason Wood, oE Baltimore, local stream,s were ag'ain stocked a.partmen~ in the Aikens home. is a guest of Mrs. John P. Briscoe with legal-sized trout during" the fmxnerly the Wynkoc~p house on at The hm. month of Aapril 1941. The U. S. Sou.th Samuel Street, and will Miss Atom Mac Spinks was a F, ish and Wihtli,fe Service has fur- move on Tuesday, April 29. guest og her aunts, Mrs. Jack Ca- nished the tfollowi,n~z list ~f The little d,aughter of Att.rney hill and Mrs: John Reistad, in Bal- streams and the nunt~bers and sizes and Mrs. 1)onaht G. Edwards hasltimone,Md last Thursday and of fish stocked to assi,st anlzlers been named Michel Etizathet,h. Mrs]Friday. in setllin~ ara'uments ou where to Edwards is m Parkcr~bura- and li q~he Charh~s Town ,tun(or We- ~o (m Ol)enin~ day and where to will m~t return to Charles Town man's Chrb is invited to race(with fish during the season. (mill the new residence, now under tile Shepherdstown Woman's Clubi Turkey Run - 1500 fi~lg(,rlin~. construction on South Church St on Friday, April 25, at 2:;{0 P.M ,brook trout; 199 lcg~fl-sizc /.'(ink is ec~mpleted, in Ciceron,ian Hall, Shepherd Col-I troul. bit'. E(hvard I)rish h,as been con- lege. Mill Creek 1500 fingerlin~ fined to his home, on Eas.t North o i br(~k trout; 1500 fingerling rain- Street, for the past two weeks Savings Bonds On Sale trout; and 1, 00 f in 'e,qi, . with sickness, brown trout; 6t;(; legal-size brown Superintendent o.f Schools Hen- The United States Defense Say- and rain~,bow trout. ry M. Sydnor and Mrs. Sydnm'left .ings Bonds and P~st, al Savings Tuscarora Creek --- 400U fin~'er- 'Mrs. Shirley Alger has gone to on Wednesd,ay moFmng for Blue- Hill, Pa where she wm oe field, to attend the annual meeting guest og Mrs. Harry SwartzI r" ' of the West ~wgmm Association ,I of School Su?erintendents. They ,Miss Anna Rid te, vho has been I spendin~ the Winter at (he Char- A N D les Town Inn, has returned to her tlarold Noland left on Monday lnornulg for a selective service Camp. KABLETOWN Mrs. Maxine Mcl~Mght, of Wash. ington, D. C spent Sunday at the S(m(iay guests with M'r. T. W. home of Miss Dori~ Webb, on Camp Jacobs wore: Mr. and Mrs. Marshall ltill. Frye and family, of near Charles Mr. Dmmld Eackles spent the Town. week-end ,in Philadelphia, Pa and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Gray al~d visited Mr. and Mrs. William Spick- family, of near Charles To~m, were let while there. Mrs. Spickler was visitors Sunday with Mr. and Mr.~. formerly Miss Lorna Cameron, ot Ollie Zombro, of Dry Bridge Farnt. Millville. and is a graduate of Hai'- Little Mona Feltncr. of Rippon, pers Ferry High School. spent Sunday with hec uucle and Mr. and M~s, Iterbert DerW and o.l.nl|, Mr, and Mrs. R-y Itarris. ~wo children, of Buckeystown, Md An unusual thing to notice lhi,~ vis,ted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. spring is the blooms of cherry, Allen Dinkle, on l~onday. peach, pear. ahmg with lilac, forsy- Mr. and Mrs. ,lack Slaughter, iffla, and poponiea. Usually lb.e Mrs. Mahle Krouk, Mrs. Connie tret~ hh,)ms are gone by the tim,~ (]rove and (laughter Dori,s, visitt~ the floral bushes burst into bloom. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Trihby, a~ Another item to note is that some. Hillsboro. Va on Sun,lay. Mrs. t'armm~ are 1)aek in their ph)wing due to having such a la,tc start and Tribby has been quite ill for ~ontc time. are getting men with tractors to as iSunday ~isitors at the home af sist them. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Webb were Mr. ap,(t Mrs. Itomer Kees mtd FURNISHINGS For MEN and SQUARE CLOTHES Late t Styles, Tweeds. Cassimers and Blue Ser;;e SHIRTS The Hanover--Whites and Fancy. HATS THE DIXIE and ESSEX SHOES For Dress--Endicot t Johnson Black, Tan and White NECKWEAR Artistic, New Patterns In Silk and Wool Prices Are Very l,ow For Quality. GEO. C. MARSTELLER One-Priced Clothier Since 1905 Charles Town, W. Va. l "home on South Samuel Street this !week. M !part at the opening, of the savings/ rs. lgOll0 I.~erl]:tr(l.l. elll.erLalne(l I ) . . ~ . ** 1 !,progl'a n It 1S eX )cc[e(ILltaL1.11eq ion Tuesday afternoon at "Wrlton ~. . . I 't ' ": ~ I~$ayor anti o~ner ~vle ~ea(mrs WUl I ~outn o~ .~own, Yor l~t,rs. ~aatt.nlng [ Who "us( ~ec n'l v " I be among the first purchasers of I ~mlt, n,J ' " 'e ~ y mo ea, . ['. I s~vmgs bonds and sta~nps .here. I there .Irom (rearms(on, and lvtrs .-. ": . .~ ~ I { ~ ,rostmasl;er uenel-a, 2reaIiK L~. I (Roscoe Itay~ of Boston mass Walker m a le ' " " ' " I ' ', ' "tter to Postmasters[ who, with her thre( (hi (h'e~ s at ~ ' througn mat ~nt country, said taatl ' Vint~ n for a shorl vNt. ' :~the hell) of h)cal 1)ostmasters wouht Miss Ann," [)ayne 1,e~:is, who ibe "a real service to the country". )urchased the f~a.mford Itouse.[ 'l'he new De.lense Savinu's Bond South Samuel Street, some ntonthsiis similar LO the familiar "Baby ago, is remodelina' it in order tO[Bond", of wh,ich more than tire make an upst/airs apartment with I billion dollars worth have been separate front entrance.[~ boua'ht ,by more lhan two and a Mr. and Mrs. E(hrar V. Critten-l halT million Americans since 1935. den, (ff Takoma Park, Md were A Defense Bond may be. put- guests o,f Mr. and Mrs. Henry S.chased May 1. or thereafterr, for Itakcr, at Wheatland, over the $18,75. In ten years, this bond will week-end. Mr. Critteuden is pres-Ibe worth $25.00. This is an in- (dent now and has ,been for many i] yea~v (ff the Northwe:~tern Savinv's and Loan Association of Takoma. :! The Rev, an+d Mrs lohn G. Shir- 'i ley, (,f Beckley, W. Vs are visit- ing the ,former's ,parents, Attorney Stamps will ~bc placed on sale in ling ra,il~bow and ~brook trout; 582 the main Post Office at the open-l legal-size rair~bow ,and ~brown ing of business on Thursday, May trout. 1, as 9art o~ the n~xtional effort Town Run (Shepherds(own) - to make America in~pregnaable. ,14;6 fingerling' :brook and rain,i)~w Postmaster Thomas R. Moore trout; .262 legal~.~izc rain,bow trout. has announ,eed that plans are Evitts Run - 4000 finm, rlin~. nearly mm~pleted for this commun-ibrook and rain~bow trout; 475 h,g- ity, along with thousands of others al-size rai,M)ow trout. from coast to c(n~st, to d.o its ~'ull Bi~ Bullskin 2000 finr:(.rliu ~ er(:ase of 33 I/3 per ~:ent, equal Lo an annual interest r(rw~rn of 2.9 per c(-nt, cmnpounded semi-annual- ly. Any time after sixty (lays fm~ln the (late o purchase, the ~i)ond may be redeeme~l for cash, in ae- rainibow and brook trout; 475 le- ~a'a/-siz(, raiutt)ow trout. Cattail Run--800 fing'eriing rain- bow and brook trout; 450 legal- size rai,p~bow and brown trout. ,Rocky Mars.h Rtln--3000 finger- ling brook and rainbow trout; 403 legal-size rait~bow and b re w n trout. Flowimz ~prin;rs l~/ll| 1000 fin- fferling rait~tx)w and t)ro(~k trout. Big Sprin~ Run -1200 finder- ling 'brook and rai~bow trout. Tilhance Creek. 1000 fi:uz, r]in~ rainho'w and bro, k tr'ou~. Mi~(:r. of Washing- t,m. 1). (' was a week-cud visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. l). Boyer. Miss Eslher Stein and brother Mac', ;uM Mr. "Happy" Kearns, al! .1 Winehestt, r. Va were visitors Stm(tay with Mi:~s l,:alher Carrotl. O ~, ~sses Ethel ttou~er, Marguerite Robertson, Messrs. Paul Hughbanks and Ceceil Webb. of Washington, D. C and Mr. and Mrs. Brawner Hard- ing and children, of Gaither~burg, Md. Miss Catherine Spon,sler, of Fred- crick. Md spent Sunday with Mrs. Florence Miskimmons and Mi~ Beatrice Miskimnmns. Mr. Willard Edwards, who is a palAent in the Maryland State Sani- torium, i.n Sabillasville, is much ira. proved h~ heal,th, He spent ten days with relatives over Easter and the Easter Holidays. Miss Elsie Wilt. of Martin~sburg, spent last Sunday with her parents. 1 Mr':< I,o(,n I)(movan. of t'olivar,t Moving into smaller quar- entered the Schnauffer Mospital i(~' ters at, same Iocati~m enables us to sell our merchandise at B~unswMq Md on Monday, expect-i lower prices or allow you inlz I,o under(;- a LonsJl el)era(ion on Tueea(tay. Mr*;. I)mmvan has been special discounts. quite ill r.r :~Pveral weeks. Mrs. Edgar l)udrow, of Bolivar, had the mist'ortu,ne ~o slip and fail, xvhilo a,am:4iruz, with the houseeleau- mR at her hmne on last Thursday morning, :-~M t)reak a bone in h~:r right, wrist Iler many f~iends arc Special prkes on L a w n M o w e r s, Sprinkling Hose, Pain~% G a r d en Tools, and Shelf Hardware. BURNS & M ALLL :. I1 The dwelling of lhe late fieorge Fries, Io= cated on Center Street, Maplehurst Addition. All modern improvements. Can be financed if desired. EXCLUSIVELY LISTED WITH 'Phone 283 ' t;hartes Town, West Va. year. The ,b.n(is are in denmuina-[the reunite( (}f fish a stream will sor'y Lbal she susLaine(I such a lions of $25, $50, $100, $5oo and l support, survivM of fmh froln year t painful in.iury. $t,000, all (ff which ,are sold t'lwI t- year, and tlw ammm, .f .dock- 75 per cent (ff their maturit.v value] ins, a stream roqulr.s ~, Drodnce and all of which mature Jn ten go(M fi.~hina', lb'olo now an aL- years. For lar~'er invesbors "~,*h () (':Ill affordtq purchase u,p to $50.000 wo~'thof b()nds a year, t h, "rreas- uFy Departmenl has issue, two additi,onal kinds of Defense Say- ing's B.~nds, but th~se will be sold only through banks and 'by direct mail from Wa,~;hinla'ton. I). (: They ar~ intende(l for ass(,ciatiom tl'w~- tees and cor|)orathHqS. ;./E well aA individual purchasers. For the ,:nla[ler inve~t " wh, v,a.nts ta })qy q Goverl/(nelll Bond on all eaay [r~LyquoItl |)l;ln, the pO%t office will have a m.'w series (d' Posl,al S~wings SLamps, a 10e. ~5e, ,I)0c, $1, and $5'- ~;,ach t)urchas. er (ff any Savings Stamp hig'her tb, an l(h. will he ~weu. free of chards'e, a~ attractive pocket al,hmu in which to paste his st:tl/l~[),; until he has enough ~,(~ ,buy a $25 bond or ~ile of h~]gher den,(mlina Li(m. T, hirty million of these albu ns are now be(hi= prepared. Sc~rrtary Mm'genLhau ai,l that even a boy -r ~zirl wh. :.avvd [0e t,) buy a Savin; -s Ntamp wouhl hetp 1.he e(mntry, lie added that "y~u call safelzuar(I your own nlOll- ey and your own future, while helping the national defense, by bu~iug United 8taLes Savings Bonda flOW". Charles Town, W. Va. Mrs. Mary E. Reek has been in- (ii,:l)osed at her honle For the past two weeks. temW will be made t(~ mark all fi'~h Miss Helen Mills. of Brunswick, .Ic('trh' (oinking are so vitally irnport;t fl be('au.-,(, the n,' , of retain- ing th~:m in l, ho t'(md y(m cook for your he;tl|h's sakt 'l'h~,y are t,he VITAMINS you nusL have[ Ia:arn how at (Prize of Food will be Given) Charles Town, W. Va. Modern Banking Facilities Conducted in a Courteous Manner Gommercial and Savings Accounts LOANS Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent Your Patronage Solicited <1 E)o CHARLES TOWN, WEST VIRGINIA Matinee Daily at 3:30 Nights at 7:15 and 9:15 Admission 1Oe -- 25c Thursday and Friday, April 24=25 BIG AS THE HEART OF DIXIE AND JUST AS Monday and Tuesday, April 28=29 HENRY FONDA DOROTHY [AMOUR LINI)A OARNELL HGvO flaY, t~,vi~ CAROLYN UE[? f~tue~a~t Gift KIBKE - hill[ 9ARY/ELL JOHN CAilP, AOINE T[I) NOIlTH IIOSC6E IllS. ~EN CART[I~ I~ ~ I ~, HENRY KING Also, Ne~s. Mal~ic Carpet in Coh)r April 30 Also. News ! Saturday, April 26 A SONG t FUZZY KNIGHT T~, T~ leOeqle~ NEtL O'DAY 'N " "D" ROYAL MOU. 'IE NO. 1 GENE TIERNEY Al~u, News aad Believe It Or