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Farmers Advocate
Charles Town, West Virginia
August 8, 1941     Farmers Advocate
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F'RIDAY, AUGUST 8. it, A :new tax on his car would cost $5 more; the proposed fence a~ the side h'as been tor~ ing officia%ing. Members 0~ t~e Roland, spent last week-end in t~x on tele phone bills would nick him $1.20; and a tax away. A little repair work on th'is Logan Lodg'e se~,vee] as beat~csILuray, Vs. ~o~ railroad .tickets for the family vacation would be an- would not be amiss, for hundreds a~d conducted th'e gra~eslde ee~,e~ Our town is undergoing a num- other $2.50. of people will read this tablet th'is m0ny. B~ria] was i:~ H~rper Ceme-[ bet of improvements. Mr. Ray- There are a lot more wrinkles to the tax bill as it now summer, and note the neglected te~y there. /]] mo~d White is remodeling his stands. For instance, if he went to buy a new car, the fence. -------o home, ibothinside a~d o~t; Mr. tax would be 7 per cent, instead of 3 per cent. t hiave been boosted in the pro0osal on radios, pho- matches, bill boards, bowling al- leya, cafiMn'ets machines, pin.ball machines, and safe detmsi boxes. The ners Advocate gives the News. - Remember the attractive Hersh- ~berger family who used to live near the station.? They were transferrM to Green Spring, Md and i,~ is ~here that a new son was recently born to them. This is the first boy, and he will have fo~ Mr. R~chard Danid, of ~hf~a~e~ '~Oharte~ {~ub) Kearns' house is phia, accompanied "hi~ aunt, Mt*s. b~fn~ painZved out~ge~; Mrs. Rose Paul M~icou, wh~) had beefi visit:' Keal-ns is .having her l~ome wired ing him. vo C~arles Tow~a th~~ f~ electric eurvemt, and Mr. I3. PI. week-end. Mr. Daniel en~lf~ted i~ J~h~on ,h~s broloen, ground for the Navy arid reported for du~y, l~ouse on the state road ~his side Mofichy ~ornitSg. o~" tSe Opequt~h. Besides Dr. ~a'rTe~t. ~rs. Alice Mullaney, who was called here by the death of he+" b~other, Herbert C. Miller and who has been visiting at the home of ~[r .a~d Mrs. Paul E. Miller and ~Irs. Herbert C. Miller, has ~.eturn- ed to her home at East Liberty, Ohio Mrs. Emma Trout with party of fri,end/~ from M~artinsburg is spend- iug the month of August at a cabin on Ba~k Creek, near Hedgesville. I that eggs absorb Contains milk, meat scrap, and fish meal, wliich supply the animal proteins necessary to heavy egg production. Red Rose Laying Mash ia unexcelled for increasing the quantity of your eggs. Remember, it's those extra eggs that bring you extra dollars. !