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JULY 18, 1941.
fARMERS ADVOCATE, CHARLES TOWN, W. VA.
PAGE .TIIRE
AT JUDGES IYP[ CONFERENCE
VIII, Percheron mare owned by Huffman Bros Woodsboro,
has garnered many prize ribbons in the big Percheron shows She
grand champion twice at the Great Frederick Fair, and was
grand at the Maryland State Fair and at the Ohio State Fair
will uphold her high honors in the special jud;,qng classes
connection with the National Conference of Percheron Judges
Breeders at Frederick, Md on July 21 and 22.
Questionnaires
Mailed
(From page 1)
Horace Lee Cook, Kearneys-
sills
Floyd William Bailey, Char-
les Town
Elswor~h Lee Ring, Halltown
Fred Leslie Rowland, Bolivar
V i c t o r Richard Hovermill,
Charles Town
T1 Charles Everett Turner, Kear
neysville
Charles Washington Crider,
Ranson
Alonzo Brookman, Ranson
John William Dennison, Har-
herdstown
178~ Charles Edward S t e v e n s,
Kearneysville
1787 H e n r y Snyder, Shepherds-
[own
1788 Royce Wilson Linton. Char-
les Town
178,9 I,eonard Vernon Stuckey, Jr
Kearneysville
1790 Ch.arles Brisco Walker Shen
andoah Junction
1791 Silos Jack,son Mercer, Char-
lea Town
1792 Charles William Sisler. Shep-
herdstown
1793 Howard William Wilt. Mill-
ville
1794 David Jackson Foutz, Shep-
herd~town
1795 ttarwood Thomas Cauffman,
Harpers Ferry
1796 Elston Edward Hess, Shep-
herdstown
1797 Richard Dolen Baker, Ranson
1798 Fred James Potts, Harpers
Ferry
1799 IIarvey Gilbert Russ, Kear-
neysville
1800 Willard Oliver Lloyd, Charles
! Town
pers Ferry t lS01 William Newton Carter, Kear
1775 Winifred Leo Springer, Bak-~' ney~ville
erton J1802 Staylor Aldine Miller, Kear-
1776 Morris Bernard Kain, Ranson
I
1777 Win siren Eugene Birkitt, 1803
Charles Town
1778 Fred William Nick, Harpers :1804
Ferry 1805
1779 Lahner Lampas 1 m b a e h,11807
,1808
Shepherdstown
1780 Lynwood Os'born Lee, Raw, on
17&l Everett Al~en~Breeden, Darke 1809
1782 R,o l a n d Armstrong tiara-
mend, ,Kearneysville 1811
1783 Eugene Edward Barton, Char
los Town 1812
1784 Kenneth HirstBradley, Kear
neysville 1813
1785 Julian De'lbert Foutz, Shop-
1814
GET RESULTS--Save Time and Money!
-- USE THE --
FOR SALE
SALE:---Cedar Wardrobe.
W. J. PRINGLE, JR
Washington Boom
18-1t.--July 23-It.
SALE: --- Collie Puppies,
heel drivers. Price $2.50
and $1.50 for female.;.
to go away now.
MILTON SHAULL,
Kearneysville, W. Va.
18-1t.-pd.
SALE:--About 40 breeding
yearlings, 2-years old up to
CHARLES N. BECKER,
2, Harpers Ferry, W. Va.
16-tf.--July 18-tf.
SALE: --- "Easy" Washing
in first class condition.
A. W. SHEWBRIDGE,-
Harpers Ferry, W. Va.
58.
18-1t.-pd.---July 23-1t.-pd.
8ALE:--Yearljmz s t o c k
the better Mad, Westerns.
C. F. W~LL,
Charles Town, W. Vs.
16-18 l~hon e 146-J.
SALE---3 registered Guern-
bulls, one of Langwater
l, all over a year old.
OLARI~NCE E. MA, RTIN,
1~-18 Martinsburg, West Vs.
SALE: -- One Registered
am Ram, 5-years old. Rea=
price& Phone 2-F-11.
R. STANLEY DUTROW
11 and 18.
i
FOR RENT:--First floor apart-
ment on North Mildl~ed SHeet, heat
and water furnished. Rans(,n Town
ttall.Phone 84-R.
W. J. ROBERTS
C. W. BLUE
July 18 and 25.
FOR RENT:---Three room apart-
mont. Also furnished hedrooms.
MISS AGNES I'HILIAI'S,
214 East Liberty St
Charles Town, W. Va.
Phone 94-J.
July 18 and 23.
SALE: -- Two registered
ire Bucks---one 4-years old;
2-years old. One pure-bred
Hampshire boar hog, weigh-
200 pounds and a nic,'
The above are reasonably
Come and look at them.
JAMES W. BARTLETT,
1815
1816
1817
ROOMS :--Furnished bed rooms,
bath, hot waler every day. Per-
manent roomers preferred. Price
$3.OO.
MRS. ALLEN I. GRANDSTAFF,
116 North Charles Street,
Charles Town. W. Va.
July 11 and 164f.
FOR RENT:--3 rooms suitabla
for small family. Water in house.
Phone 75-W.
W. L. STEPItENS,
R. 1, Charles Town, W. Va.
July ll-tf.
FOR RENT:-Two rooms, bache-
lor's apartment, in St. Margaret's
1818
1819
1820
182.1
1822
1823
1824
1825
182~
1827
1828
1829
1830
1831
1832
18:/3
1834
neysville
James Seibert Small, Shep-
herdutown
Charles Garner. CharlesTown
James KearfeitDailey,Bolivar
Henry Ware Price, Ranson
James Jeff cries Mauck, Shep-
her4stown
German Wiley Lee, Harpers
Ferry
tlugh Evern Wiley, Harpers
Ferry
Ernington H o w a r d Jones.
Charles Town
Wineell Francis Dunn, Mill-
ville
George I s a r e 1 Richardson,
Shepherdstown
James Ogden Mars'balt,Engle
H e n r y Sherman Hughes,
Shepherdstown
Marvin Jessie Riley, Kear-
neysville
David Jones, Jr S u m m i t
Point
James Hubert Snyder, Char-
les Town
Re,bert Lee Feltner, Kear-
neysville
Jess Willard Johnson, Ran-
son
John Lewis Hartley, Shep-
herdstown
Olin tloffman K n o t t, Jr
Bakerton
Guy Miller Henretty, Hall-
,town
C h a r 1 e s William Mur~phy,
]tarpers Ferry
Roy Ephraim Foote, Charles
Town
W i n t o n Golladay, Charles
Town
C'harles Franklin Sperry,~Bol
lvar
George tienry Carr, Rippon
IIiram Simion IIyatt, Ranson
Woodrow Wilson Bell, Char-
les Town
Robert Lee Dillow, Miltville
Charles El'bert Conard, Jr
Shenandoah Junction
Robert Y o u n g e r Buzzard,
building. Telephone 47-J. Itarpers Ferry
I. It. RUSSELL, 1835 Perry Green Thomas, Kear-
Real Estate & Insurance neysville
July 4, 11, 18-pd. 1836 Iterbert J a c k 1 i n Williams,
7,
bTOR--~ce in these Charles Town
Classified Columns that will b~ingt 1837 Samuel Rush Crockett, Char-
you surprising results. The cost isI
small. Try one today to find your los Town
"Wants" and to sell your "Don't11838 Richard Marcellus Shown,
Wants." Just Phone 222. I Charles Town
FOR RENT:--East side of dos-]
ble house. Apply to I
EDNA L WILSON, t
524 E Washington St ]
Charles Town, W. Va.]
June 2 and 4~tf. I
MISCELLANEOUS
t839 ,Stanley William Dunn, Shen-I
andoah J unction
1840 James Franklin Siler, Shep-
'herdstown
1841 Raymond EdwardBarr, Char-
les Town
1842 Charles Franklin Engle, Har-
FESTIVAL PRINCESS
AT BERKELEY SPRINGS
MISS NILA LA VERNE ASll
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Irvin
C, Ash of Shepherdstown, who
will represent Shepherdstown at
the fifth annual Tomato and
II e a l.t h Festival, at Berkeley
Springs, on August 30-31.
I
cy through enrollments in the Na-
val Reserve. The m)rmal period of
enrollment is for four years, how-
Merchant Marine Reserve-(Those
having sea experience). Men who
have served on board sea-going ves-
sels or c~aft are eligible. Ratings
correspond to those of Regular
Navy (except aviation branch}.
Apply to : Merchant Ma: ins Reserve
Recruiting Officer, Richmond Mar-
Miss Mabel Glascock is~ visiting
fmends in Ga~thersburg, Md and
Washington. D. C.
Mr. and Mrs James W. I~urner
moved from Boyce, Va into the
Hahn house they recently pro-chas-
ed.
Mrs. G. A. Davis is spending
5, 6. 7 Between Van-
wert and N~ Cliff
3 1. 2. 3, Bet~een Van-
4, 5 wm~ and N. Ciitl
All persons having any title.
right or interest in the shove prop=
erty are urged tc give immediate
attention to thi.s statement in oruer
that ti]eir legal ownership may be
shown on the AssesslneTlt books.
ket Armory, N. ltoward St BaiL]- this week in Baltimore with her
moi'e, Md, daughter, Mrs. Otto Schroeder.
,Rates of Pay Regular Navy and
Naval Restore: First enlistment a:~ ]'0
the Landowners of
Apprentice Seaman: $21 a month
Third clm',s petty officers $60. Sec-
ond clas:; petty officer: ~72. First
class petty office ". $84. Chief pett:~
officer. ,$99. Married petty officers
second class and above, receive at,
additional allowance for qumters i1:
Harpers Ferry
Corporation
The folh,wing letter having been
received by the County Court of
d efferson County from Eugene Ro~
the amount of$1.15a day. All menrecorder for the Corporation of
ilarpers Ferry, we herewith publish
receive free medical, dental andsame including a list of his. the
ho:pital attention, lodging and food. number and bh)ck thereuf, on which
First is~que of uniform clothing is no assessment hmu bees made. Thk-,
fl,ee, has been turned over to the County
Additional Information: Assessor, Shirley Alger, for whiel.
we hope that owners of said lots
The nemest Navy Recruiting Sta willwill please report to the asses-
tion to your resideuce is located at sor's office, proving you are a 16gal
Post Office Building, Martinsbu,g, owner that same ownership may b~.
entered properly upon the real es-
W. Va. Further infln'mation may tats assesmnent books.
be obtained by visiting the above The letter listing lots, etc is as
station, follows:
P. P. tlAMBSCH, Block Lot No. Street
SltlRIAqY l/' AIAIER,
A~ses~;or. Joffe sell (;,runty
3uly 16 and 18.
Fiduciary Notice.
This is to give notice that I have
before me the following Fidicuary
account for settlement.
ida May Costello, Administrat:Ix
of James Costello.
Given under my hand htis 7th day
of ,July, 1941.
OSCAR L. HOFMAN,
Commissioner of Accounts
July 11-Jt.
OF THE REAI, ESTATE OF
the late Wm. T. Ramey, situate in Clarke
County, Virginia, on
FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1941,
House in
Lieut. Commdr
U. S. Navy (Ret'd.)
Officer in Charge.
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SUMMIT POINT
A
A
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Gap View Farm
11,18 & 25-pd.
SALE:--Purebred Shrop-
two 2-yea~ old and
CORBIN LaRUE
Rippon, W. Va,
20-6t.-pd.
SALE:--"No Trespassing"
Rent" "For Sale No Smok-
For Rent Room
and a hundred other dif-
em~la on sale at the offices
Jefferson Publishing Cu. at
each. Phone 222.
HAMS ! HAMS !
there is a difference in
Just Country Ham or, our
Country Sugar Cured
Some two yearn old. Call
VanMETRE'S FARM.
Martinsburg, W. Va.
Phone 825--F-11.
17 to Dec. 31, '41.
PeR RENT
ght room Stucco
garage on Second Ave.
and hot-air heat.
(]ROVE & McDONALD,
Charles Town, W. Va.
216.
16-2t---July 18-2t.
RENT:--After August 15,
house at earner of George
streets, hot water
Garage. Desirable home
M. BELTZHOOVER, JR
18, 25, Aug. 1 & 8.
IMiss Julia ShiHey has as her
ever, all ~eservists are required to guests this week, Mrs J. William
serve on active duty only through- Wallace and Miss Walton Frazier
out the duration of the National lShanklin, of Charlottesville, Va.
Emergenay which now exists. The[' Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Olson and
Naval Reserve Ls divided into clas'lson, of Jamestown, N. Y are vis-
ses as follows: iting Mr. and Mrs. R W. Baker. i
' ('lass V-2.--Those interested in Mrs. Gertrude Davis, who spentI
D
aviation mechanical training: Gen- the past two months with her sis-I D
eral requirements: male citizens be- ter, Mrs. Olson, returned w it h I I)
tween the ages of 17 and 27 inclu- them.
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sive. At present, ma:ried men are ,Miss Marie Bauserman. of near i~i
not accepted for this cla~. Enlist. Woodstock, Va is visiting her
ments in Cla~ V-2 are made in lhe cousin, Miss Alice Coleman, this
rating of apprentince seaman only. week.
After completion of military train- Mrs. M. M. Henry and daugh-
ing, men qualified in accordanceter, Elsie Hea~ry, of Berryville,
with the pre~nt standards for Ser- Va spent ,several days this week
vice Schools will be ~nt to an asia- with her sister, Miss Kate Riley.
tion school, leading to ultinmte as- Miss Eliza~beth Smallwood is
signment to aviation duties. Those
visiting" Mrs. A. W. Hears in Key-
enlisted in Class V-2 who fail tu
ser, W. Va.
qualify for this sl)ecialist duty may
be transferred to general detail in
Class V-6.
Class V-3.---Those interested in
radio, signals or clericalwork: Gen-
eral requirements unmarried maIe
citizens between the ages 17 to 34
inclusive. Licensed amateur and
commercial operators, telegraphers
and typisls are particularly desired.
Those enlisted in Cl/~ss V-3 are giv-
en .instruction in naval Communica-
ties Schools, which include clerical
training, e~
Class V-5.--Aviation flight t:ain-
ing: Umnarried male citizens l)e- REMOVED PROMPTLY
tween the age 20 and 2t; inclusive;
must have eo p,eted less t,an Free Of Charge
one-half the credits necessary to a
degree which normally requires
four years to acquire from an ac ""~"~'~:~':":":":"
credited university or college. Class
V-5 em'ollees are given app oxi- We pay telephone charges
mately eight months of flight traiw
Call Harpers Ferry 55
ing, leading to a conmfission as an
officer in the Naval Reserve aero-
nautical organization. Those pos-
sessing the educational and physi-
cal requirements for this Cia.s :omac
should obtain full details.
(;lass V-6--For all ratings: (1)
Former enlisted men of the Navy m
or Naval eserve between the ages
1 to 49 inclusive, may be enlisted
in ratings fo:merly held by them or
for which they can qualify by ex-
amination. (2) Men between the
ages 17 and 49 inclusive without
previous naval experience may be
enlistedqualifiedin Cla~ V-6 in ratings for H6HInST
which by examination. INSURE
This includes men who possess ex-
perience or trades which are useful
to the Navy. Ratings up to chief
pers Ferry petty officer are made in his Class.
LOST:---On the street in Charles 184',1 John Douglas Foley, Ranson (3) Men between the ages of 17
and 3,5 inclusive may be enlisted as
Town, either on Washington or.1844 Leslie Calvin Dennis, Bolivar Apprentice Seamen for Metal-
Samuel street, a bunch of key~. 1845 Vyvyan Francis Luke, Jr ,
smiths, Machinist"s Mates, Electri-
Reward if delivered at the office of Charles Town [
the Jefferson Publishing Co.
]
cian's
mates,
Carpenter's
mates
and
JulylS-lt.-pd. 1846 French Thomas Costello, Jr [ storekeepers. Upon completion of
2E F Millville
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REW:-- r irfformation --0------ military t aining, those qualified
that will lead to the return of a sent to schools for instruction in
ewe G uernse, hem, r that nlisiments in The Navy their
specialty. (4) Men may be
strayed from Vinton farm, two enlisted for Hospital Corpsmen in
weeks ago. Phone 50.
MAN,NING SMITH, At the present time enlistments Cla~ V-6: includes college grad-
July 16-18 Vinton Farm.in the Navy are divided into two uates qualified medical technicians; Your property may be next.
CASH For Your SCRAP Iron main groups: (1) Regular Navy: graduate male nur~s; graduates in (in the path of this mighty ['orce
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METALS - RAGS - RUBBER " Age limits~17 to 30 inclusive; those Pharmacy, or an applicant who is a th/t causes unbelievable damage
PAPER - Auto Bodies - Fenders who are 17 years of age enlist to registered Pharmacist in civilian rand destruction to homes and
WE SELL Used and New Pipe- serve until their 21st birthday, life. First-aid workers; experienc
Fittings Beams Angles those who are 18 to 30 anlist for ~ix ed orderlies. Those experienced in business structures every year.'
Bathtubs - Sinks years. After enlistment and com- minor surgery. ~ee ss today about
pletion of military training at a Those enlisting under provisions WINDSTORM INSURANCE
HYMAN VIENER & SONS Naval Training Station, those re- of paragraphs (1), (2) and (4)
Charles Town, W. Va. cruits who a'e not selected for in- above are given plxffessional exami-
Apr. 16-tf struction ,in service ~hools are a~- nations at Navy Recruiting Station,
EYES EXAMINED. glasses fitted signed duty on board naval vessels Baltimore, Md at time of enlist-
DR. STUDWFI,L or aviation .nulls. Those seeking a ment. Training for Apprentice
Optometrist worthwhile, profitable career with Seamen is about seven weeks at
Norfolk, Va. Trade ,schools are
from 16 to 20 weeks duration.
Class V.7--College graduates for
Reserve MidshipmenTrainmg: Na- Insurance of All Kinds
tive-born male citizens between the
ages 20 to 27 inclusive. Possess Phone 29
either an A. B B. S. or Engineer- Charles . +own,
W.
Vs.
through the CLASSIFIED COL Unusual opportunities are nowins degree. Given about 120 days
UMN of this paper. Phone 222. [ offered to those who desire to serve instruction leading to a commission
Subscrilbe to your local papers, their Country during the Emergen- as Ensign in Naval Rose':vs.
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water: fine pasture. Desirable for Summer Cot-
tages; beautiful scenery.
2. 120!/z acres, "Easl End" Farm 2 riffles South of
Summit Point, W. Vs. Desirable.
3. 266 Acres. "Stine Farm." 6 miles West of Berry-
sills. Desirable. A good farm.
4. 106 Acres, "Aurora," ]A mile South of Berryvill ,
on lhe Millwood Pike, Well improved; land.
l)esirable home.
INQI'IRE OF
A. GARLAND WILLIAMS,
Berryville, Va.
E. S. SANDY,
GEe. M. BELTZHOOVER, JR
Special Commissioneys.
2:
Modern Banking Facilities Conducted in
a Courteous Manner
Commercial and Savinlzs Accounts
LOANS
Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent
Your Patronage Solicited
Now Is the Time to Check Your Bin
AND
Place
TAKE ,OUR ADVICE AND DON'T PUT OFF
ORDERING YOUR WINTER'S SUPPLY --
SHIPMENTS ARE MOVING SLOW AND
YOU WILL FIND IT TO YOUR ADVANTAGE
TO HAVE YOUR BIN FILLED NOW!
All Grades To Select From
Phone 17 And JUST Try
Your Choice
when buying a cookstove, if
you value low operating cost,
convenience and quality, ts
sure to be one of the new
"High-Power" Perf~.ction
OIL RANGES AND STOVES
using the low-cost fuel you
can lmy anywhere. See our
complete display.
Model No, $6S
, +'
NO. 1. 300 Acres, Mountain Land, near Paris.
At 10 O'Clock A. M in front of the Court
Berr ville, Va.
Running