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May 23, 1941     Farmers Advocate
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!/ MAY 23, 1941. FARMERS ADVOCATE, CtiARI ES TOWN, W. t A(A,: },IK Vear }.djoini. the htnds of Charles Ag-ILyne. |f ~" lioniby, George Show and others, Mr. and Mrs. ~illard Myers, o, | {Charles Town closed th'b year with ('lem, h t 1, n c,"- '. . y i their 'lnnual dinner at tiw Cr'lv' cnth Axe Ranstm. Mrs. J. C. Sfler and grand-daugt~ | iford th)use in Shepherdstown, ()nFrank l, l{(memus to II. N. :h,ild of Mr. and Mr>. Cluence Wright, is seriously ill in the City Hospital, Martin~burg. She Was recovering from an attack of scar- let fever, when she was stricken with an ear infection. t ter, of Tinkling Springs, Va have Mr. and Mrs. Lee Salterfield, of iWt.dnesday, May 14. Twenty-three Watson, d lots on Sixth Avenue, ibcen vis,iting Mrs. Siler's mother, !Charles Town, spent Sm~LW ~it:~ from the Army traininglfactorily. It0rse Sh0w Prize = N o, at Fort Benjamin Harrison,] Gordon Lee Clarke, of Front iprescnt, t Mrs. Frank 13enner and son, Mr.!and Mrs. Victor M. (is, bourn. a, gives out the report that,Royal' was fined in Charles Town List IS Announced :Rogers, o.f ~ardane, is now llOn Saturttay for ha~ing defective ter Mr Rogers was a mere-]brakes on his car. The minimum of Company D, Nati nallfine of $10 was pa,itt. of Martin.~burg tbefore go- ] 'hivate ll'~ ,r" ". warren ivl" IS, son of to camp Charles Mason is at- ~vlr. aml~m's. E~,gar lVllhs, in a n' strictly to business, and llctteI "o ~i his w " ~ ' " ~ J s parents t "s eek ad- Ibeeome Corporal ,before you thathe has arrived in ttono- aware of it. lulu. Private Mills enlisted in the Army on the sixth of F(~hruary aim had been stationed at Langley Field, Va since that date. Dr. and Mrs, Howard Koonce have returned to their home a~ Halltown.from tIollywood, Florida, Tald)ert Jenkins and 1baby Betsy, of Washington, C are visiting" ,Mrs. Jenkins' Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Alex- South George Street. Sam Moore, her son-in-law daughter, Mr. and Mrs. llarry where they had spent the winter. ley, of Charlcston, W. Va are. 5liss Mary flopkdns is on a trip og Miss Anna Campbell, i South, visiting her brother, the Samuel Street. IRev. A. C. tlopkins, at Charlotte ~iss Virginia L. Milche'.l stopped Cmn't llo.use, Va and her sister, Mrs. Ashlen White, in Moo rehead, Nort,h Carolina. Mrs. C. L. ttilleary, who has been ill at her home near the Bloomery for several weeks, is improving rapidly. |:the Dodge tlotel in Washington a recent visit to the Nation',~ Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland it. Small- of Ranson, are enjoying a mo- 4rip to Chicago, Detroit and nd I)r. George lI. Denny, chancellor Manuel, well known local of the University (,f Alabama, vis- man, is under treatmeni:itcd last week at the home of his a Balti:nore hospital going forlbro.ther and sister~in-law, Mr. and time m a year. second sell of Ranson Mrs. Wright l)enny, S. Church St. hies. M. C. TriLl',' :1 J. M. I~un,dmu e),~ ' s ulauav'er o.f Wedn(~sday morndng for Roa-I the ,]effer:~on Maytag Company, Va on notice that her daugh-lbeeame a patient in t,he Charles .Mls. Robert Trussell, i~{.ro,wn Itospital on Friday, and was a hospital there I'in:,mediately operated on for ap- Anne Green Portertield,~l pendieitds of Mrs, P. T. Porterfield,t scheduled to graduate from] R(~bert It. IIorner, of Washing- ton, was picked up on Sunday by ~u College ~:.ith the A. B. de-I . ,) ~State Police for passing a car on Monday, Max, 2b. Mtss t(r-: is a member of Delta Zeta a curve when the view ahead was social sorority, and Phi]t~bscurcd" The offense was corn- i ])Fin o11. The new ,)tlicers fro' the comi g:~' E ~:ar I). aim Ehuer [ odrick t,) Alfr(xt Benner, and Miss Nannie iyear were introduced by the Past Mary Viru'i)da Itowell, a half acre, Floming, sprint Sunday in Shenan- Ih esident, Miss Edith Smith. f )rmerl~ >chool p "o/)erty o)1 the doah, Vat with ~heir cousins, the The Charles Town llorse ShowI The Ch,;b voted to give a dmm- As~sociation has issued its list of ition to the Cancer l)r vc. classes, prizes, entry fees for itsI 'M~iss Smith ga~e a report on the 29th annual exhibition to be held on State Convention, which she :tt June 18, 19, 1941. Entries close t'ort tendcd in Iluntingion, West Vs. both days on June I I. A very interesting /look revi(~ Heavy draft horses be ou exhibi-iof Oliver Wiswell was given b~, tien the first day and thoroughbreds Miss (;ladys lIartzell of tlt(, Shcp~ on the second. Showing on both!herdstown tligh School faculty. days of the show w~ill be in the fore- i noon. Eight c!as~es of dcavy draft It hor c ,vil, e p,:te f,r ,rl Real Estate Transfers $50, $25, $15 slid .~10 i IIeMer (1. Weavvr to Edward A Cta~ No 1, best foal tit' I',),11, wi 1', O'll.rien~ lots 17 and 18 in l{lock I, be shown at 9::{0 'cl-ck; No. 2, hest l lands of the ('harh,s Town. ~;~.h- ' yc;u Ling filly, gehting or colt at .9:4!; iuu'l,m ('ily lmlwovement Cv, e:~:q o'clock; No 3, be,st 2-bear old lilly ,f (;hrales Town. or gehling at 10 o'cl:wk; No 4, b*~t: Wailer Sho~ to A:-,'~ton lh):~well, mare and foal at 10:15; No 5, l oa! ei~'hl acres near Shel)herdstown. Ki~lbl,qown pike, m)rth of K~ble- town. C(msideratiml $1t;0(I. Mr. 'Joseph Willil~gham si)(,nl several days in Ha;.cr.st()~xn l~st week with Ills brother, Mr. John Willi,ngham, who has 1leon i~I. O SH ENAN I)OAtl JI}NCTION M~'>;. J .I. l,ym', and httle grand dau,whter, l ll o'cdoek;~ ' r t No. ;% besi. :l-year old fill), or gel(,-i ing, open mtly to Jefferson county l In'orders, at 11:15 o'ch)ek. In (he lhoroughbr.:,d exhibition on the second day of the show, contpe. litton will be limited to st:yen elas '~:es. Be~';t foal of 1941, ela.ss N( 9, will be judged at 9:30 a. m.; Clas~: No. 10, best yearling fill5", gelding of c:flt, 9:45; best 2-year old filly or gelding, c'a~ss No. I I, at t0 o'ch)ck; best 2-year ohl o)lt, Class No. 12, at 10:15 a. m.; Dest ntare a]ul colt, Clans 13, at 10:30: C!a,ss N,). 1G best foal of 1941, t)pen only to Jet- 0. The ) sure GAIN Fast and Cheap On Just a L;t*le CONKEYS I,0% ]4o9 Supplemen Fed Every Day w;th Gr~;n Si-wa St'ram Pi Alpha mitted "on Route 340 south offerson County owners, at 10:45; --- BUY IT AT --- ~ j 1 o" rfect iul town. Justice H. N Watson ira- Class No. 15, best yearling tilly, &n lnman (tart a nt sr~ pe gelding or colt, at 11 o'clock. posed a Din( ot ~IU an~l costs ~rmation was presented at tbel '" . ~ " i,~hin.~- g Co,npany office Wednes- Thos .owe,l, ,la,ry o Grain & Feed Coo morning by Carl Fleming, oflfarmer o~ Harpers Ferry I)istrict ,Mrs. t; W. Brhwn is spending a zsville The dart was found ~n Monday morning opened a gro- few days with her d'tughter, Mrs. Phone 73 C. F. Wall s farm southeast of cery store in the oht Cavalier C. L. Ramev, in Wayne.~2ooro, Pa. Charles Town, W. Va. formerly owned by Wil- store in Bolivar, stooked with new Hayslett. ~.Ul~plies of the .oest groceries. ) Washington men, pne ofi Mr and Mrs. George M. Slifer, a taxi driver, Paul Hoban by!Jr of Willia.msl)<)rt, Pa, w e r e helps them get JUST 2 EGGS PIER BIRD Pays for 30 Oays' Supply of Conkeys Y-O 32% SUPPLEMENT to mix with your own home grains. Conkeys Y-O 32 % Supplement, mixed with home grains, will feed your pullets for 14 weeks--for only a few tents s bird. What's mote--like manypoultrymen-- you'll 6nd "Conkeys" will help you get MORE eg~s -- at tow cost per dozen, Vitalized with Vitamins A.B.D-E and G Conkeys Y-O Feeds contain Y-O--a~ranular product in which the strength of the A, B, l~ Esnd G vttumius of non-fermenting yeast, forti6'~'d cod liver oll and v*-heat ~erm oll is .prolonged l- '~ cial Imtented process. ~'hese vitamins are n~ 'heir heahhful VFI AL~ IZING benefit~ to |s)~ ,~ur heus HELP YOU. ltelp them give you M',* LOW COST- with Conkeys Y-O 329g SUl . And to be SURE-- --- Always Look for th d Lotters Y-Ommmm Feed Your Chickens The Best ---- USE 00NKEY'$ 1)HON E 73 CHARI,I:k~ TOW, N, W. VA, " " " l" t~,~a~.~klt~~ ~t}/~t weok-e~t, vi~it, o~; .-'a~Ith Mr. S tier. oe~" ~ clip"~' ~t:1 parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. G. M. Sli~er, ~e~e (aptured over the ~eek ' :" - " "ISr of E~st Washington Street. . r'I by mght 1)ohcentan Perry W~ w ' " -/ Mrs. Mary (h'( e, of Hagers- The charge again~st tloban! town is visiting Mrs. Nanny Black that of driving while "ntoxicat-' ' . " ",tor(L South ~amuel Street, who tsl William.s was found driving a I " . I SICK. 1 without a r.egi.~tration and no " ers p~rmit Hoban paid hia[ .Mr. Re,bert Burton, who has l I been VlSltltlg his brother nt law ,while Williams went to jail for[ : " - . t ays not even having any mon%-, and sister, Mr. an& Mr,~. C. L thl- a ,: ~ ~ = I leary,~ near the Bloomery, returned *~ SH/~ [I tl~'(2111II~ oWlte(l l)y ORIllt:~{ , to hm home m P~hfladelphta on Marshall, along the r~ilroad op-1 "" ' the Burns grain elevatot,tSunday" s r b fireI Miss Anne Lloyd Baylot has partially de.t oyed y "l '" ' ' "" morning. Starting on the ~one to Georgetown. S. C t.o viMt H~[HH~mHHHiiHHHHH]HHHHHHHHH~HHHH~H~HH~Hl]~iH~iliiHiliHHHH~ii~]iii~i~HH]~]~HiiH~HmH~HH~HHHHHH~H~HHuH~WHH~H~|||~ floor, the tire had made muchl her nephew. Mr. Garnet Baylor, before being discovered, and fa.mily. of the furniture owned by the Mr. Ro~bert Lin~on. of Philadel- Mrs. Zel)p, was removed un-iphia, visited his parents. Mr. and The fire was fina ly got- Mrs. Lym'an Linson. South Samuel under control by firemen who Street, the week-end. over to run their ho~ from a tireI ' Messrs. James Cotton and Wil- at the Methodist Church, near-- three blocks away. . liam Witho6y, of Downingtown, [ I Pa were week=end guests of Mr. I ~eorge Fry, west of town, wa~ and Mrs. J. O Cain, on South to King's Daughters ttos-Church Street. in Martinsburg Saturday l' The Wyndham property consi:~t- on for an appendicitis oP-ling of a four-room dwelling with tie is improving saris- one-fifth of an acre c.f land on the Shep,hcrdstown pike, at Kear- neysville, was sold on Saturday in front of the Court tIouse by A. II. Shipper, trustee. James W. Hop- A N D per, of Kearneysville, was the pur- chaser at a ~id of $427.50. FURNISHINGS O-- -- For MEN and YOUNG MEN FASHION SQUARE CLOTHES Latest Styles, Tweeds, Cassimers and Blue Serge SHIRTS The Hanover--Whites and Fancy. HATS THE DIXIE and ESSEX SHOES For Dress--Endicott Johnson Black. Tan and White NECKWEAR Artistic, New Patterns In Silk and Wool Prices Are Very Low For Quality. Bake Sale For Church The Wmnen's Society for Chris- tian Service of the Millville Methyl dist Chu]~h will hold a bake sate on Saturday, May 24, at nine o'- clock in the Valley Hardware SLore window Rolls, cup cakes, potato biscuits, cakes, pi,es, potato ~,alad, egg's, ~hickens, "candy, doughnuts, and other good thin,gs to eat will ,be on sale O SUMMIT POINT Mrs. James C. Breckinridge of Parris [slantt. SAt. is visiting.her mother, ,Mrs. A. P Thomson. i Miss Edna Farnsworth is spend- !ing this week in Was'hington, I). C with her sisters Misses Lu 'y and Alice Farnsworth. ,Mrs. R. (2. Colston undel~,eut an operation for appendicitis last Sa~- GE0. C. MARSTELLER Iurday night' in Mem rial H spital in Winchester, Va. We are glad One-Priced Clothi r to report that she is recovering. Sinee 1905 Miss Imogene Thmnson had as TOWI1, W. Va. her guest this week, Mrs. C~harles C, Street 1 I J 1 1 Mr. am/ Mrs. R. R. Renalds and son Lero,~, o~ Front Royal, va , spent Sunday with her aunt aad uncle, Mr. and Mrs. VI M. Os* b~mru. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. LitLlejohn, xho have ,been stayinl~ at their ho~e here the past week, h~vere* tm'iu!d t(~ Keyser, ~hct'