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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1942. FARMERS ADVOCATE, CHARLES TOWN, W. VA. PAGE THREE
~ ~ ~ ~ I[ v'iii be drawn from a hat and part[C a m p Living;stun, Laui.qana SUMMIT POINT -
~t~~~I~]TT rl~ I] ners ,-ill not be known until just lwhere he is stationed. ( ~ ! .~
GET Save Time and Money! II [I before the hour set for starting on V V V V
1[ FrkjLay night Already much inter- T.B. (Pa,e) Janney, who has Rev. Fred Martin ~f Tennesse -
--USE THE- ,est has been aroused in the forth-,been in the Air Cor~)s for some wil, preach in the Baptist Church ,' "," :ds
II coming matches and a large list of time, has been ~'iven pilot ciassi- here on Sunday :nornir~g, Novem- 1 :~
[I agement " I present he is in training in Nash- will be heht in the I,~fiseopal
I ! V-- ville, Tenn.
il and V V V ,n Nov ,n r a, IJ ------
" l| .~tronlze~L eountv Farm Bureau or- Pett: Officer T. L. Yin~st who 1o:30 a. m Rev.'W. D. Dickey of
t [lin : Wednesday night, Novemberlford, Norfolk, Vs left there on T, he pro)lie in cordially invited.
]m 11 llth, autended by Jefferson County 1 Monday for San Francisco, Calif, 5Ir~ I.C. Breckinridge had as
1~ Farm Bureau and Farm Women's iths present address is Const.her ~'ue~t la.~t, week, Mrs. Henry
FOR sALE W A N T E D II B o u l aa rs. I t atln FJee P, s o ee i, L,on ,f De,ve,', (:oJo, ad
FOR SALE~eet Cider and WANTED:--We will buy v,ur:, dl IIrr, eqnbegshipB" H. Barr,committeeChairman presided. f the ~ Francisco, Ca!if Mrs. Penrbroke Gr(me, who has
. ," V V ~ V parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester tt.
apples. Phone 202. I use(t cars and trucks, if they a~'e in i II It was ,)e(qded to hold f~mrteen Pvt. Williarn T. Hahn, son of'
N-- ^ RAY X. MERCHANT i good condition and have good rub- eCmmumav meetings the week of t Mr ' n( Mrs W w h" s
~-2t.-pd. Nov. 25-2t.-pd. [ber. Phone 266. ~[ I[ December 7-11 for the ~urpose m lbeen with the armed forces at visit:,n~' ber mother-in-law, Mrs.
FO~I JEFFERSON MOTOR CO i It ex,plainin.g the Farm Bureau pro-i We.dover Fiel,t, Utah, has j st thorne"Eliza'beth T. Grove. at "t]ww-
all s~-S'~LE:--Butcherin,g hogs;] Charles W. Va ? II
gram. lne Jenerson bounty plans I recently" been promoted to the Master" Wilton ,tTem'y, w.bo has
[I are a part of a state-wide move- [ rank 0 ~."aff .qor~n~
,L ."~; : sow ana u p~gs anaI Nov. 20-4t. No 25-4t. un
- ~a~s. Phone 142-J. I~,I1 ment to enroll all farmers der ~ I been a patient at the Kernan Hos-
pital in Baltimore for treatment, !': ; . eds
~ov. 20-1t." Nov." C.25.1t.F. WALL [,BeefFARMERS:--WeHides, Horse ,'ilIHides:buv you," '.Calf Ranson had little respect for the,l :h ban er ,ff ~,e en e,"Fa:m u~:a and ] ,~r nB ,u c Wordha.:1, been ;-eceYivem byd h,s ; returned to his home last. Sum!a,/. !
],dependents .and turned in their[h:ms(4" a ~:armer an or~oov'unity parents, .hr. an(~ .vtr:~. ]rumonz' Mrs. W. W. Pos.ton s,pent s('v-
t) "---" I Skins and Sheep Pelts. !,t g ~es f the . .a. m to ~a~ )p ] cf understanding" more a~bout the I ~.~ era] (lays in Winchester last week
~v~~llt SALE.--An Open Franklin]STRIDER'S MEAT MARKET, ih~" an o ~. sc . ~" " ~eenrk~t that their son ~ranc~
~mve for fire;lace--Antique. Cin- [ ' ~ Charles Town %. Va. ! the } t a ave no ~ . z>ecnms~ ~s rect~per~tmg in a ~m.~- with h(~r sister Mrs. S P. Ilanen.
ater ndle doubt as t)lcoun:y, state and A~menean Farm ' ' ~ [ ;: ];If ~I1!II
~:f:v~a~r 'a'~TTl~~~llac alstavew~tbau~ma'~]cl::'u""~'<' ~:i"-S~a~ov. ~0-2t.-pd. ] .-. the winnerof thefirsthalf penna,t. [ Bur-au. oroea:ms,p.:~a,: ntnst:n.wno ~an ~rane:s:.o. g .~as m the Marine ue-'l Mr. and Mrs Reuben Pos::on ,f
At the salne time records were] Meetings ~heduled are as fol-t" . -, . - 'near Gaithe"M)urg, Md spent the
made b~ that Ranson team With t ~ : - -- - . : - :;- t tacnment a~ Guaameanm ~s sam
" * . ~tf.~'S 2~klI meetlnR-s oeR'm a,g l:,)u 'l-
strikes falling with regularity ofI p. m. Monday, Deeem, ber 7, 1942--j to have suffered nerw:uss oek,a.n:ten:s,week'end-Mr, and'Vit'hM~)~the vf.fn'nner'Sw. Post,n.par-
ge2" c oek ,k'ork their scores were 575 C W Myers Jr Home J G o~ner lnjur.les, t~ne fXI~nL Ol vcn~e.A I ,1 ~'-'~ . '-,--- =:--.~ -
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G') -" r o t " '" " " - " ' - " ' ~ " 1 was nol; given ,nthel~e:;er to nls
lle, . .~. ,aria furmsn a." .ppyt-~ o8 and o,8 f~rat tal ,f 1,91 for Fus:: h(~me and Kableto,wn .:::hool," . - - - Miss Anna C. Hooff, who is era- ~ I] S0mE~" I ~ ~ I
v --~.~,:--.wo ctose spnng-I R A DAILEY,the highest p nfall ever made herehouse Tuesday December 8 1942/parents. : ployed in the Treasury I)epa,'tnw:A t, .- ---.- 'st/'-" !
"-, a fresh cow, ma e hogs large ] C'harie :Fown W <'a m league compel tion. Their 6'18 i --Ol:d " College " 'Bhlg S'3ep}~er(ls- [ V V V V . ize Washington, D. C spent the
%n - ~gh f r service, a heavy milking' ',~- ~'~ i ~ Pfe We'by Wristw~itesf~om : 7/~---~
score just shaded Shenandoah June- [ town, Bakemon Hall and Leetown [ . . : week-end in town with Miss A~ma
q
~alstein cow to freshen in Decem-I .N'~-'~?, ~,~trnd~" i Uon's 6al made one game earlier[ Wednesday. De-,m6er 9, s, mewhere in :he Pad:fie that tLis Campbell, S,uthSamuel at.
~f~`e~nd~a~f~andst~ekbu~h;~a~l~-~~int~eirmat~wit3aGo~deBros.~942--H.H.Huvet~tHome'C~m-~n~address~isF~rce~Reserve~ v- I ~ ~-~~ ~~tII
"ee(ls. Phone 142-J. I ~'AN'TED:--Married man b3- the Ralph llenrx, and Ca"pt. Stiffv I .tlh. I nlunitv Centei. a~qd Su,!n,mit Point ] P. O No 114, ;' P'~s,maste]~', .Sa,l ~ 'mgetgI
,C F. WALL I month on farm; house now vacant, mson were "the stars for the x~in-] Thurs~lay, Deceraber 10, 1942-- ] Fran?i~,-eo. Calif. F,fc Writt en- [
20-1t. Nov. 25-1t. [ General farm work; no cows. Near; hers and it was Robinsons (subbing I Middleway School, N. W. Viekors lrsted m the armed Torees many
. l~ g ~~ I Halltown Telephone 14-F-41. : for the absent Big Bob Kershneri i h~m~e, and H. G. Hed'lebo:,ver, Sr I mon'ns ago: I :Eggs
ll~ R SALE:---One l~'ord GasolineI " J GREGG GIBSON i best lolling of his entire career. 1 h~me Friday, December ] 1, 1942 v v v V
~hig Machine, double unit; in I ~o,-,~ F,~-~,- W" :('a " stretching over a score of years. I --Kearneysville school aml Court ! ,Searnap See~md Class t to'~ard
~eet condition; used less thanI Nov 6-3t*.:;cl.w i fqh ,t,t~h.lnneth, n ,l~,*,r, ,Hou,e ] ~,hit,more, son e,: .v~r. anu .v, rs. 1
~Y days. ] - v.-. . I V ",%,ll'am Wh]tmore ~s ~ta~noned at
e(l on tne nea~ twice to uown L, ouue ~ " - ~ ~. .~, ." "' .;.
H. N. BRADLEY, ~ " 6' " P'lect Souno S-nool l~ey w~st,
~ros. w~th scores of )31 and 608. ] A [ ' . . ", ' . -,- ~,
" t ,' COST p !
Ii Charles Town. W. Va. L O S T Their losing game of 501 gave them ] ~1 : ." " s. "
~! D{IG ~:[~T ~k; :: ::,?:):rriRfeeer ot - ,[ ? ,] r d, )zen
a very respectable t al of 1740 f, r t "~l~ ~ " "
"~ ' V V Y v
a the,ght r ~~ IPvtJackTrussellisstationed,c C~eil! ~:y~.2~ Se~: ~/~ m ~kme~ls ,~:~ ~l~Lalma }ea~~l
ins lan~ees ~'on three x'e vI ntm,~l ~ " " " ' "" " " "'-" th( U
~ i a i close games from Community O~1 .glN/~li:tlllk'R ]a~ t/memn: ~eoras~a; wLtn- ~ ~ JUST2 EGGS
les Town. Telel~hone 47-J.' lward for re~urn or 'in,formation of :to ~,o into third nlaee onl,' oriel ~l;,/~, " " IS .~rm.v A,r terse tie ,s the son [ gi/~[~ ~]t~.~'~(.)NDS I I !,[~21~c~dt"peC~t~lk e[esmwdlhdpyo se~MORlg--'s, lta|izedWlthV|t~m|nsA-~.D--Eamll~
of Mr and Mrs. Mfllard Trus ~dl
I. H: RUSSELL, whereabouts. TELEPHONE 24. } game back of the Independents and . ' " ~ . i
,Real Estate & Insurance Mrs W. E Ve~able. !the Dodgers won three forfeited Ra~.~S:nru His 4~(4td. rass ~s 786 "I. I W ~ ~ AND I I Conkeys Y-O Feeds omain y.o--a,r~auhurl~rod~m |
[~: lx49ha~d9 J 2 H~lnx~r~',inth~ibeS:e~et ! ~'~ IL~ land ~Ia;~mT~m~.~'~H~tweil)Y(,~tB ~olr" S,m~y, Conkeyl a ,aese vitamins are notea tot their nealtatm v ~ i
' Y-O 32% SUPPLEMEHT I IZING benefits to layers. Help your hens ttELP YOLI. I
Provad bv a 5-room bungalow,] l 11~UPJlzl~zakJ.N]~OU;~ i~' a~ g ' "! (1[,8' ~'~ll~'ll]i[I]~]W ivar in the Quartermasters Coros toa~y~n I Help them sive you MORE Eggs at L.O~f C .OST~"R~|lfls I
~.ble and" other outbuildings. -- i t~emmger ;~a r~omnson 364, aaa:~on t ~ ~" ' " - " ' ~-~,~ I Conkeys Y-O ~2~ Supplemeat 2karl tO I~ 3U 1~ --
' ~ }.'4 nOW In 15n1~lan'I, navln~ gone
trace $1,500. Telephone 47-J.I]XJ/~rlpl~lh~IDA~I'~J'(~ 361, S,mms 360 Reed 3o~,Edmtt -[~ l~]~n/~w {X i ' " "~
"2, Mathen """ Will I I~W~.~'~Vli ~ I tnere three men,ms ago. [ne ~,ng- I -- Always Look for the Two Red Le~'~ Y-Ollll dD
I. H. RUSSELL, I ~"~' xa.~.z-x~o~o.~,Uo ! a:, tmrr ~au a :,3. - l h~ PUBLIC SALE
; ~-- ;~." ~. I t~['~l~t~][~ I ~sh folk trea~t h~m royally
Real Estate & Insurance --- mgna,n ;,% wat~ers o ts vorsev o, & Feed C
"" " " """(' " m S :.-^- .~. . ~*~. wr tes, tnougntheoestin y nave
Nov. 6-3t,-l~l. [ This is to give strict notice that [3,~z Drown ~.l) oa e ,szu, bmcnl-~ -( ~.- " - - * Charles ' awn GI ain o.
" ' -h " [ I ~) otter n:,m In the wa'~ o, rvtresn-~ TtiURSl)AY;--NO-V. 26, 1942.
I anyone caught in the act of hunt- I ricchi 329, Wh~acre .~zu conKh'n ~ ~ - ~
" " "~ " " ' 328, Svinks 26. arpe 323, Strider] ---V-- I " v" v v v : There will be sold in connection
imnl~2R SALE:---Farm of 258 acres I rag, e,ther day or mght, or m anyI ' Th " ' - -,ments is ~e? - --
L Proved by large brick house, I other manner trespassing on the l 321, Boyd 316. Walters 312, F. ] ~ Ten per cent ot your income I Wade R. Bennett and Jack D. with the regular weekly sale, 'Phones 73 and 223, Charles Town, W. Va.
~ l~.~harracks and barn, and other[ Rion Hall Farm will be prosecutedi Magaha 310, FD'e 3)1, G. Dorsey[ la War Bonds will h~lp to IBrady.~bo'~h c'f Charles T(~wn, who/I'HIRTY HEAD OF REGISTERED ~~ ~''--"-- ~-
~fldings, some timber, limestone l to the fullest extent of the law. 301. -. I ~[~ build the planes and tank~ [ were" inducted into the army last and HIGH GRADE DAIRY CO~S
-ml, 2 wells. Telephone 47-J.[ CHARLES L. CRANE t The standings: [ ~:, that will insure defeat of Hit- [ week, were sent to Quartermaster
I. H. RUSSELL, I Nov 6-4t -pd I w. L. t~c~4] ~ ler and his Axis partner ] RTC Ft. Francis E. Warren, Wy-! mostly Holsteins. T. B. and Bang YOU'RE TALKING TO h P&RADE I
. Real Estate & Insurance v--. i I I omm on Nov. 10 from the Re- tested, at the Front Royal Live
Independents 14 7 .667[ ~ [ cepti~n Center a~ 'Fort Th,~mas, Slock Auction at Frnnt Royal, Va.; NOT h MASS MEETING I
Nov. 6-3t.-pd. HAVE YOUR MAyTAG Washer] ~anson ~u ~ ~oz
P|ANa~, D,~%*n~, pra~, [overhauled while parts are still t Yankees 13 8 .619[ [Kerrtucky * t C. Preston Eng]e, Auct. 1
. --"~"."U" I available !Shen. Junction 12 9 .571[l't tiP/ [ -'----V t G. E. Vickers, Clerk. I ~'li
,~gpert Tuning ana repamng. I .w~,r~wr~r~ M~v,r~ c,~ i
~,~dPianos$19up. New$199up.[ Pho n%':~=~: ]GD~dersBr?s".'.'.'.'.::::10 I: :4: I YS In lne armyi
Terms." CRAMER'S " - -
,o o,~x,r~ trr~,TC~[ No,'. 20-1t. Nov. 2o-lt. Community Oil 6 16 .238[ ------- [
JL)Jl ~lf II~'~lll./ ILUUdI2~$ ~ |
A Frederick, Md.[ GIVE A MAGAZINE FOR IP st Office 2 19 .095I (From Page l) ] ; .~
PRF~q ROBINSON StllNES Pvt
.~.~r. 3-tf. Apr. 8-tf. [CHRISTMAS--Get *you Christmas[ . .'." ." ," ." L I Samuel H. Mason who le~tl t ~
n *
~" . ! Magazine St~bscriptions now Ix~'- ] And when we say, ~he Premde t] on October 23rd for For~ Thomas, [
i
~'~ I~E /~'][" [ est su~bscription rates and best [ :shines, that's really what we mean.~ Kentueky, is now at Fort Rose- ] ~
|acmbination offers. Taking the olaee of his ace bowler, [ crans, San Diego, California. He [
FOR "~"~-- n r ' ms on I MRS GEORGE P ,SaqII~I,F,Y. [ Big Bob Kersbner on Monday I was sta.tioned at Fort Thomas,
,~aahlngton Street, opposite the l ottth Samuel.~.Street x ,l night, President Nelson Robinsorl~ for ,two weeks until he was as-[
-aOtel " t s ,rnone~o~-a. I posted the highest set of his entire[ signed to fhe 2nd Recrffiting Di- ~ :/:~
for the duratmn of he raoe I No ~'"'- ' howling career which was a mighty[ vision in ,San Diego. He wishes !
m, ~ . I,OV.l~-LIt ~ V ~4-t% i
2: onger. Will rent one room or!- " "," t set of 364 He made spares,[ every one wh~ can would write[
ql ~v, en. Phone 142-J. /A REWARD OF $10 .strikes and what-have- you, and--1 him. His address is Pvt. Samuel]
MRS. S. G. WALL,I man alive, we never saw a fellow1 H. Mason. 2nd Recruiti'.m- Detach-
. 116 S. Charles Street/ ----- ! Fort Rosecrans. ~z
Nov. 20-1t. Nov. 25-1t. / I will pay a Reward of $10.00 to i knock down so man)- pins . I[mer:t'Ca)ifornia. Sa~ Diego, ~.~
la'-- " /anyone giving information leading RANSON ON TOP IN LEAGLE[ V V V V I ~
~ ~R RENT:--Furnished bed-|to the arrest and conviction of theI
~o~; bath and steam heat. [hunter or trespasser who set thet AT JEFF. BOWLING ALLEYS[ Olen D. Glaize, son of Mr. an'li
A. I. RANDSTAFF, ! Rion Hall woods on fire Saturdar, It seems to be a habit with Ran- Mr.~. W. H. Glaize, cf Ransom W. I
son vowiers to ve on ~uw--~,-' "
116 N. Charles SL / October 31, 1942. t nd in I va nas ~Deen seloctea Ior training
-*~ ~ ~; n at the l and enlisted today as a Naval
Charles Town, W. Va,CHARLES L. CRANE ! ~p:rts~enter an~t'the Jefferson AI-I A~,~at'i en Caw?~t. graduated 'fralm
~t~t. 9-tf. Oet. 14-tf. [ Nov. 6-4t.-pd. l levs, Ranson is fight there--ON[ ' .
-~- tmarms ~own nigh School in 1942,
TUI" ~htanomgs ~nis a, term, on . . ' .
~ rn~ Ta;Lc r-| t Lost aad fom~d eolumm of "'; " "" %oked like'where ne conw)leted the academic
of North Charles and Liberty ToM e 1
~r ~ [ I~ o n wspapers are erowd- at the Jenerson alleys / I COLtrs
7 Cha[l W / day ve. tim. a, ]"i W L e. rte won e,ters ,or too.t-
tn s:-- [ball and track w~lle at .~chool. Pn-
"~116 N Chartes~'-'%""~t, ~/ ~l thAmerican" buys a War Bond, ' Ranson " 7" 2" 'or r to his enlist(nent he ~ as em-
"es'Town W ~'a / "~am e .laps lose face Bay your t : . 2 [ployed in h)s fa~ther's contraoting
^ unarl,' ~
(~ Uet " "I 10% every pay day k~Ola ~t~rage a
~et. 9-tf. I 1 " " 3 ! ousmess m Charles Town .
Railroaa r~ve o t I.
"~ " " " ~ 2 ! mr. Glaize wil~l be ordered .to re-
~, -~ " " 2 [ p t.to the U. S. *Navy Pre-Fhght
PUBLIC SALE C1,OSING OUT SALEt "" : or
" 2 7 ~ Schd01, Utriversity of Georgia,
RESIDENCE PROPERTY IN] ------- Aces *'" GORF, [ Athens~ Georgia, for three months
i ~[tARLES TOWN," W. VA. Intending to discontinue farming. 169 FOR JOHNNY [ of physical conditioning, instruc-
----- I I will sell the following personal Winning prizes at .the Sports[ tion in Naval essert'~ials, military
pursuance of decreeof the property on what is known as the Center alleys last wee~ for h~gh drill, and ground school subject.s.
~it Court of Jefferson County,] Billmyer Farm, located about one scores was Johnny Gore with 169, Afiter completing his course, he
,Vs entered on October 1, 1942,] mile north of Shepherdstown, on three-ball game, Bob Kershner with will be se~t to one of the Navy's
utte case of Herbert D. Wolff vs. ] the Shepherd Grade read, on 112, one-ball, and Mrs. Phyllisnumerous reserve base~ for pri-
Hooper Wolff et al, the un-[ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, Webb with 136 for tops in the La- mary flight training.
~g~ed Special Commissi neri 1942, Beginning at 11 o'eI~ck A. M ales division. V V V V
,offer for sale at pubhc auction o ~PN1K'T~ ~'ENTER DROP MATCH Former Private First Class
~, [(he Following ValuablePers ual J
runt oI the L, our~ rlouse lnl o ,-~ "1 I1 Starsohnathan Rodeffer, of Charles
""~;"~" bowed to the Martinsburg Health o--I '-'-'7"r~4-- ~" n"~
~A~?~' Y-VBERn30 1942 ] TWO HEAD OF HORSF ~',;. 1he bpor~s ~enter ~- Town h-s,been *,~a ,- Corn-
" " ~ " " " "" --ar--'nr~ ~ceo u Ivy ~o an annou ce-
Ov~,i t~enter rive last; week Dy a mgt e ; " /"
n-~,-- ~,~* t~,o~ ~ ~l Gray Mare, 6-years ore,worlds i m n~ rro~ ~am~ Car~pbell Ky,
t~ ,~ ~* -,~,~~. ~'*'lan,-~ho,-,~hit~hed BavHorse 1'tof 75pms DougBowershadhgh " ."
,~ :, . . wnere ne Is serving as a baker in
~at certain Lot or Parcel of years old, a No. 1 strap horse,set for the evening with i~l~o ana the "u ter "ast~ "
" "'~hi ~ ar m r ~ectmn ox tne
also mgngame oz 146. 15ar~ w P-~58a~ ~--,;-~.~ i~.:~*
with dwelling house, garage~ " ~ ~T ~n ~ ~aTTL~ " ""
ther mprovements tbereon,I py" Wel.ler was best forthe win- Corp. ,Rodeffer was formerly a
nets ~ltha set ot ~3 lne sum
~d ,^- ~ne't'- .ur,w~-^'t'" ^~. ~ ~. ,ni Two fresh cows .with craves, ny.; " " - contractor in Char]e~ Town, and i:,
Con~r~g q nnd ,qanth Charleg, their side;5 cows ]n full now oi mary:-- . . a ,past ~resident o~ the P. T. A. o,f
--'~' 5rlarunsmlrg
in Charles Town, W Va,l milk; 1 httle bull Harper's Ferry.
81 feet on the north sidelFIVE HEAD OF HOGS. B. Kearney 146 116 101-- 363 V V V V
~oo~ s~, ~o~: Ooe ~e~ So~,t~ p,~ ~, ~ ~' ~' ~ ~00 ~0~--~ ~ ~o~oo~ ~,~e~ o, n/O a
qk4b
feet on the west side of her side. H. Long 135 136 106--- 377 Bclivar, and John R. Miller, ~f
Charles Street, being thei FIVE HEAD OF SHEEP. L. Wolford 88 104 111---3{)3 Shepherd~o~vn, who were ~ecen;tly
property conveyed to the late C. Weller 130 124 129-- 38#3 induc~ed into the arrmy, have been
H. Wolff by Florence Cock-i FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ETC. --- sent from the Recaption Cer~ter at
' deed dated Sept. 1, 1905,I Superior disc grain drill, McCor- Totals 616 580 554--1750 Fort Thomas, Ky ~o Branch Im-
M in the Clerk's office of the mick-Deering Binder, 7-ft. cut; Us- CharlesTown nLaterial RTC Ft. McClellan Ala-
' Court of Jefferson County,! borne mower, horse rake, Oliver R. Reed 127, 97 113-- 337 bama. v v ~r xr
in deed book 96, page 226, lever springtooth harrow, wooden Willingham 94 99 106-- ~r.299 [, Pvt.Kenneth-- - --FeRner,'- son ~f
.~ing the same property of: frame harrow, Oliver No. 9 3-horse Bowers 139 h~ ~ ~-- o~o Mrs "
,~,~ 3o~[ . I~ chard Fettner and the la~e
~he said Jame~ H. Wolff died i plow, 3-horse Syracuse plow, Su- R. Henry 95 ~,~ ~.~,'~-- ~,~ R~chaxd Feltner, is wi'th the armed
and possessed, i perior corn planter, feed grinder, Routson 101 ~ua ,~u--- o~o
for:es a~t Shopherd Field, Texas,
OF SALE:--One-thirdl McCormick-Deering riding cultiva- 589 1675 where he is a mon~ber of 421 Tech
on day of/sale, balance i~i tor, 2 double shovel plows, cutting" Totals 556 530 School 8auadron, Barracks 586.
installmentS, payable one and! box, thribble trees, double trees, SIMMS-BOWERS WINNERS. V V V V
ears after date of sale, evi-i ~ingle trees, crowdsticks, digging
t bv the notes of the purchas- ; iron, shovels, mattock, picks, ham- Mrs. Thelma Simms and Doug- Pvt. ~Harry Shirley i~ a member
~ring interest from date ati mers, saws, moral half bushel meas- las Bowers won the mixed double~ of Co. G, 120th Irffantry, A. P.O.
ereent per annum, payable ure, and other articls too numerous tournament staged for the benefit No. 30, at C~mp Blanding, Fla.
of the USO at the Sports Center . y. V V V
tnnuallv and secured by re- ! to mention. " Alleys last week. The winners had . Lew~s ,rl. ivlyerS, stay Lo, o t~all
n of titl'e and assignment of: HARNESS :---Three sets of plow ~ ~m nf 688 to ton all counles bowl- mayer when ne was in the ~narms
tsurance upon the buildings in. ~ harness, 3 bridles, 3 collars, check ---oln~ Th~ scores of those takin~ ca n High School, who wlun~er-
ount equal to said deferreai lines, horse rake harness, Jaalters, part in the tourney were as follows: ~ !n 'the Navy on J~ly .2, after
~-nts. with the privilege to the l breast chains, leather plow lines . ~ n~ n~vmg naa ~vo years at the wes~
USer of paying all cash or in-etc, mrnm~--~w
w ~,h w +o a7a V~r ~mm UmversRy, ~cored next
ng the (rash payment as hei MISCELLANEOUS:--Coal otl 653 to tad h(mvrs at the st~bmarm.
iesire. ' brooder stove, set of dehornera, bee u ~encan--monson
"~" " 648 ~ese~ ~cnoot ms~ weeR m t~mve-
: FORREST A. BROWN, ! hives, 12 Ducks and some Chickens. ~ml~tt--~pm~s land. Ohio. His basic training in
Special Commissioner.[ ~orsey--t~.mtnger ~ ~[the Navy of course was taken a~
1 . ------ I gome Household Furniture. vro ps--watrers o~z ' "
. ~' "." ~.3[the Norfotk 'base. For some (line
t ~Hliam M Jones, Clerk ofi TERMS:--CASH. No property, ~,; ~ei]c~n-Tl~xenverg ~]agter leavinl~ Norfolk he was in
~" " ;- ~ [training m Rtclm~ond, Vs. H~s ad-
s, ~rcuit Court, hereby certifyI to be removed until settled for. t ,qoya--wmmgnam m,~
i 2 k'le ~above named Forrest A. ] HARRY J. STAUBS I rram--mamena aau I dress is Mo M M
i y ~' Special Commissioner, has t C. Preston Engle, Auctioneer. i Lancaster--Simms 588 t .~ pl~t 1 "v~t "~.~z,~s~n~ ~
588
A. Moreland--Gore I ~ ~lo~,elo,~ ~hio
,~ bond before me with approved t G." E. Viekers, Clerk 7
u, mOrelana---vrmn o oI " V V V V "
i~ ~ty reauiredC nditi nedbv theaCC rdingdecree of lt I Nov. 13 and 20. I Another mixed doubles tourneyI,Private H~ward W. Shreck, who
? ~ above'referred to. [ Mr. Wm. B. Spinks, of Baltimore, for the benefit of the USO---a.m.ost ] was home on a ten days' leave
WILLIAM M. JONES, I Md.ffspent the week-e~d with his] worthy eauee---will be staged thin i from the Army, visitir~g at the
Clerk o~ said Court. 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Spinks, / Friday night at the Sports Center [ ho+ne of Miss Etheleen Gray a~
' ~0 13, 20 and 2 ~ I East Congress St. t Alleys. Names of those entsrlng Ranson, returned on Friday to
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