8

Click here to load reader

010 - eServices of Prince William County, Virginia

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Ai •

1 MANASSAS,

Comaty Seat, on Main LineSouthees Railefur, "PlIttMee from Washington.'

- - -

. XXXVIII. NO. 12.

CTRIC SERVICERATES REDUCLD

• VIRGINIA PUBLIC SERVICEMALES 1511ORTANTANNOUNCER/14NT APPEAL 7'0 DEMOCRATS

IN THANKING VOTERS

010 sas AmniaMANASSAS, VIRGINIA THURSDAY; AUGUST 7, 1930

I'" PRINCE WILLIAM

COUNTYle Piedmont Virginia, Dairy-

ing. am& Raising. Agriculture,Leallseu

$1.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE

SWEEPING 'VICTORY FOR SMITHThe Virginia Public torvice Corn-

patty is announcing a. kintary re-' diaction in its rates for all classes of• 6liasstie ma 'commercial alsetric per-ms which is the sixth inch reductionit has made in its Miss *dna the

Nast Awe years. The urn • rsvhisd4wideh *pity starting

eleabiskilheager lulling and which arethroughout practically the

'attire territory served by the Com-pany will result in an mutual savingto consumers of more than 6400,000sod together with other rednctionsthat have been effected since January1, 111111, bring the total saving

• to consumers to 6600,000 annually." An impeetant feature of the sowt rates, tidal' of the Coinpea". nes-

phsained, is the fact that they will". wow be practically aoffeeta Jim theot arises dames * 1111001111011t• this , thisapares milIce territory. Pro-visage' the Company bad someteraffihilm sr WA, 1111111011Pagiain ed'eet, resulting foes Wag Wetthe Company is mails gi.tef a um-

companies. Another feature of theselidation of about tizakmaay eapillinarG sTAFF

new rates is that they areto any ether entiodiag LS ANNState, they are laver thanity, and are lower than

ferAVILthey arein Anel

The user ratikatial and somiturcialmina la annouacing the list of teachers

2 per mat to ' the Board has listed two?w thupCb*iaaWf V merit.saw damatia Saba, . Willie'ma refffedgee beglett-

Ile. leint of Nossatas High has beRP* emit sang with taiinst. Miss Myers has

Illelehle bees the only teacher the departmentrilaserte asides* Cm ever had, and the has brought itBet PerieselY elelePelk into joiltioa of prominence through.

out the entire state.reeklimaal Higthig the new . Miss Cornelia Mayeris as delkows: for 1liva * of Converse College,

at frestlita pee mia- (a_ M. and also of Bowingdimes. 10 10 She.a KU Per *Widow iffper EWE ter the iffff

Judge Howard W. Smith, Dem-ocratic eatnissee for Congressfrom the 8th District, yesterdaymiscuing issued the followinglititeilirt to the jwass: •9 owe' the Estienttlil victory a

yesterday to the generous and es-thusiastie support of loyal friendsin wiry county and city in thedistrict, and to seek et them Iwink to emirate my gratitude.This has hese a contest within

the Democratic Party for nomi-nation to C,ongress. While I amdeeply grateful to my supporters,harbor so ill will against those

ewhe exercised their privilege etsupporting the other candidates.May I appeal to all loyal Dem-"rata to forget the differenceswhich have disturbed Party har-mony the past and unite in acommon cause for the advance-ment and weliare ear Stateand Country."

11 Iew -14iew _Teachers Noted While

aiNber have beenTransferred

evingps-ceeperation.IMb C. C.Oar NW ascessile WNWFor eamesisipi ,isham the WV psiaelPel at SaYssatisst, is a *gamete

ashedela in as logleaut Iwo for 10 LYnaboirff Ceara and has Was"WV so freedom pet law; mist- for sword resell Meshing at Condos,'loge ealesita he Per 1(1911 ter this die.

ild EWE per mouth thereafter. The lift is as folhare:Zi Pot II* 4fte Irpiettio 20i MN Ades-Mae and Kim

• ' lal Maeliolgi. g"piimi- IFFiraeidwieh--liaba

fel all ammo Mr IMO KIWI May sad leas Lightner; Siege-men& vial WOO nigh School-C. O. Pit-For domeetis semi* mesa the raw tie. plahealtd; Kim Stomata. Imre I.

new& 1 a i s I m i tallgitr ltar 40 1111omok .Mbelthlibeth cl. Um*10111.er ikacties listrakagilgiallemo; Woodames-Kimham thange); Seim Barr lialstoo-lithe 1111mbellt

, .deet lig 1‘11K Miallitittmor Wattle lim (Miered)-Ges-' littie per *VI dee lie 111/B ova A. rare.; Gold ildligh741/17 4. Melba date schools. Final popilpse auncht al .tox ii .,sr Ids flaehenati; Ilaytiold-gre. Sas- reports.

Siff KIR pot mks& osiimemaiciLe‘if. cartersitheas . Pkiisy. 41for 29, Closing Exercises Oceania's District Hightut- PAWLA.mircor et the oath id'Win el& itat new ear ton; Weegbeas-W. T. Meet: INT- 116itiihm n. Maw ifterci••• Hnndtet High School.

iiian astrepoitr . , Sipe* dated Se ,Imedi.-*ImAgase Love, pria- Tuesday, 2, Closing date nine month *Amin Final pupil

revtgaosiiiiii tan ekes *Caw eiss-Leraine mnitiems; (;..rrr Ria WAvelly. 1. _aosigw_galirdows Nikilleine aita &hod-ionssr wit lass-che new mess -Louie. *Indy; /huarias Coma- TdiliNktr. 2. (Aiwa. Riseelees N100111144 High School.

ricaloa. will* ir ' the Derothi Km Lacy Levis; Aid hung* ileum . perteipai; , - WUlialaa, Mies reports.

• snow cm* ea WIMOIS teriliser. the Ildis "itchtvelk Wit/TES A VOCAL LEITERfillellvideel 401reelles gp Oa regidokf Mile Viten& , thellet ith-l'sest will Awe I' to 41 per amt. Nies Lana& ifhwalovills- mr.m..,.....,the biligemiffl sad 114, Clears Cherry; thida Shag (oil- has aanTrahi

I per esat...TM amiegoiacegage lermik: Nogg* (eel-out on the lamb of altmeikeem li. 1"44; Om"' 611' tog tamsa period el fear goliarthe the 12vass; West.divisions et the 00111401, lp sass per Marron P. Adams and Mims ba ws .mat. Dowea; Ifigary Orem-Kim fleina is w• Caumasting apealthe new paassuldeT. Wilma; Squattest 1Sith-liallle limaiam,Ages. lawis Papua Vim Primbleg hag Vh11141111. 0001.11111 MT& Ws ..."'Tr. '

t end Cheilesi Meseder of thearifiregylkler. Mg. MIMI Jordan. ligies-Kar- • NT. wah,mg: its llegilesa KW Islas igamis.allre*IIPIPt angry at Ma,. /**14.____._1111"PAbeigial Fester, $p Utak .... !.'"

lb sar tuditemes these alb- ••••••w'• Maar a marmaa; An- - - wawahi eba ast se dos, Seth (egorail)-44121a Kerma. Roger Akie.,,,,eAWN- ow fie ems mouri lissen; Noah Sark (ealseed)-the sorir

••••• •HON. HOWARD W.-8411TH

PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY SCHOOLSSession 1930 and 1931

Calendar

lienday. Sertniker 8, Annual Teachers Institute.8,10401ber 9, °Poling dote all white and colored-

ofilrat 'ix wesitiltieltikithilt-. . 22, Reports ist-law

Tkiiseilay Friday, November 27 & 21 Thanksgiving Holidayin am achosia.Tuesday. December 2, Hod of ascend six weeks of instruction.Tossiley. Deossiber 9, ikpeets to popes in al scheels._lksedlay, Dsessecer 21, Al selisob close fauChristaies Belays.Jansiary 5, Massie insane work after Christated Sol-Frick,. January ltad of td six weeks ands( fret assamber.January DO, Reports to poplin in all schools.idays.Friday, March Eat if fourth six wallas,- instruction.Friday. March 11 logisits pogik in all said&Friday. April 3 & Monday, April 4, Easter lisliday observed inall___Tissedep, April 21. End of Mb six.wseks.l'aspday April IS Reports he in all iamb.

•*bell Weira pleasantHollywood

lialbsstramtaitaml, rebusCamsdkicair for

pints seers-* orris ploy-

acroch quitelist et this

41•11111 Is

- out *us1 anew 8. ave.

Popular Jurist CarriesAll But Two Counties

A. the JOURNAL predicted two weeks ago, Judge Howard W.Smith went into office amidst a storm of jingoism, slander, pre-judice. His record vote (nearly seventeen hundred over the coin-bined opposition is another proof of the fairmindness of the Vir-ginia electAtate:Without further comment we give the official vote in PrincWilliam and unofficial for other counties.Official Vote in Prince William County:Precinct Smith Keith BaliAden 49 1 2Brentsville 10 28 5Catharpin 37 20 3Dumfries 51 10.6Noke-sville 125 3 4Haymarket 126 46 15Hickory Grove 16 22 2Houk, 22 5 011011012 . 15 5 0Independent Hill 46 28 5Joplin 23 2 0Manassas 160 206 75Greenwich 34 23 6Occoquan 49 3 35Potomac 36 1 18Token 14 9 2Waterfall 17 2 0Waimea. •13 10 1

Grand Total:843 4261á

1468. Smith's' Plurality, 417W. P. Larkin, A. B. Rust, R. F. Simpson.

Board of Canvassers.

BRIEF LOCAL NEWSThe Ihmemses.Cliesseb'of the Breth-

ren will begin their evangelistic meet-ings at the Camas Branch house onAugust 10, 11 a. is. Them will beservices every events/tug-1)g la, Pre-ceded by song servien.

Elder W. F. Garber of Palmyra, Pa.,will do the PM/4MB He yogi Altrasa the feasellingidifegle: '-'11tan," ""Iitir/ -Chat fo-N`Chloe*" 'Mir Deager-ett-WeWdarg.

gam Mg We iler•-•Viiiirtveggies aid Rageasratioa." "The Pathof Lita," -n. Cost et Disenleehip,"'Vide Doors to 11011/1114" "The Povertyof the Sinaer," "A Little Farther."-rik. Healing of Nasama." "SedringSalmate." "Asearaaco," "The Chao-tiaa does," "Goes Jewels.'Everyone is medially natal. Come

and wership with so.Kra A W. Feting* et Ida

is remodeling "area Thor' bar oldhems at Oresawirh.Kra. Poteredia will be be, reassea-

bored as Mies Rise Delia. daughterof the late W. M. Doffs.Mr. sad Mrs. Jeans Delay spent

&today with his; areola, Mr. sod Mn.H. A. Belay of Glesouiwish.9dr. G. H. Kiehaid-apeat ...a-

ced with his parents at Ileharrge.Mime Gladys Saltrioaaptainsal. hav-

ing weer part et her manies inNana. Masa.

bretheriniaw• stillIE andAIM Aeries her

FRONT ROYAL CALLED OFF Mn. Charles Sam Gs.DISTSICT SMUT COONS AT Mame Masa Odle sad Clay Ball

meat Suatisy in Itisastesata.Mr. G. H. Waddle*. visitedThe Norther° "RI*" District friends is Greaswiek. Sunday.whichMeet Coarse for 441 Oub •

Mrs. Alma Bali and daughters,1141. " ha" bels balli al rislit ann.s tam awl SWIM ar• visitingamraL Allgige 1144 4.1181, 'stations at Csatmtlia. curaawa sadoff sa seeing et Om ma. Libby.Water asaglisas In Freak loyal The Law Lit swift the Le,.asid girls the osesip ma " Isar theme Mara sheet et theto -14/ flehl Frsalla wor* strivind Inskevs ee Tasky et-but the 'meths: %mem at 211/4 o'clock August Lt.

age is

_!1,12 .,___,111/1111. Ogg Mr: and- Mrs. Moore metered ta."./.6 milli a II"- Iffohmeal wit5 their dleIthber. ItscMir at this OM& P.aim resew a maw pews. bigallIeltalwasery, le aka ma who be

to lica Asudemw. whim 11r. Robb Illingsworth ad-____.anew was he have hum bilk you tho en thewe,: bow sot keipewitse baa bele essolisseheir. TWO of tbsbloody maw aim it Warty hinsamillibt Ise a • Church.there. Row. Luther F. Misr in at-

the alleiess ad theOasfesance at baseana

111114 Sehlassa.

Areaffilllin. 4___.........AilL. KEW Matic,

• Imaliki lees laaksat 1111111tillisill ThadMIFWM.

thr-

•,...- preset* glasigies Mies -------

114 and VinteeIhe iatias el etr'iles=terace 1.. Sibeg Mr. CarltonMort ea the ar lb. Virgin& it. 11. Osbourn ow 1014•Ra

to hoghe hike. ISM w • & lapin

0Falai Swam fag llos Imo Jahmea;

'Asa of uhich it go woo. : "how of that ibis bird Ille WIWI, PelskIll' ' $, Abe **. 111110111, "F•...., tare, -,6 ..ticpe of ourisprie system Ctrs, Km. C. ,,

• .' (lir ge ib 6,)• !., ---. _

vetIrma is a elaffilag gbh Pdpialgaka WOW IPA* tg fasaisb-, Mimi_ Lig

AtitA -.did* anvils Is* Milldelldrio,gar ye& oter he. ffeeinall-.-111110.

ang-Wastge air aimed.. simpar

of Orail:Vilk

maWlitessem 11111bos Welk /

. ow

Doris Zoo, • VII ___.*

Ord will.... litiadoe with Mr. mini Ls. EL vs- lastaYatalltre.. W. D. Sergess of Masa- Mitaht sedasi.

...Miss Lilian Rime Monied 11. 1ars.

14fte slits& a tir augury%•

with her • -P. _ lies" yard.

B. ST11011.111•9 irnicr or RomaDIMONSIKAT1014 AGENT

No. Girls Gremlin met: 6.No. Woman thstme Met: 7.No. Other Meadow attended. 11.No. of Homes vgpited: 1311.No. letters written: 1$11.Genera/ Restarks:Attendbase at 4-H Chub and Hesse

Dostiastratisa meetings has beesrather ;etoopturiag the month duo Se •the and seagoing 13.

comb two ma& endveditlilkf th'.

ltr. • P... 4-

spoke Wore groups at RAMA Cab-arpia. ladoperelsat amfakcm s.

einsesgoodia

Five woman repremating se manclubs sad orgasiatims. secompeandby Me Home Dseassetogiaa Agog.auserlal the samal siesekir st Lewmaks,. *on sat Pdonatestatute ia 11selaidilK Nig 30-ainenot

he-

1. The premnais Imessad moot islangiag and belpdhi. Alwane. ~Am ravened that wedid no ham meta angle gem Pane.Ifflinue Camay tabs aetemengsofthis opportmity./Naito.. hepospigirls from Os

State Shag Osseo 21-311. Tin4-H Chia attanded the

club, helped in defrayingespeasesofmembers to the Iffistit'llename. Theboys ma girls who 'weft to liadorburg, mays* the west mad 44 tapand aims bask idled tag. *es endeathwasers for waft 4.4 boilerwork is their owe eict*The Prises William Club fog Riede

a very endings shrew at the SheetCoarse. Amst Meet and MaryGlom, from the Oetagnea 4-111 On11.tied for third piece 411 the lean he-premise* Orme in their Aseasastgodim, 'The Well Finished Flyer."Smart lidifishael. Nolossalle 4-0

Illeanta fiteehatt.• 4411 age mere illtiatodLtag theAda* Cimptor,,of 4-11 (3•6 folk.Sean Named who wee takes bee 0.'AU-Star Ilimpter hat year sad wilehat sigual,awsit ellphaltr, as balm

her ebb, Me beta subeied as anof the 'representatives diem Virnigiatoss te Camp Vall. fashaglion. 0..,Sepestaler. MAL 11110 le a goalhater far Priam WNW. slams gayskt gin frees the stets am sitimito go. Jabot was attested bamesseher outeleming gob west.

Sllisher of Ens•-her-coeutha, Hrs.

ritursed-fron re-pork; habeme andk the Vine Ridge.Mr. ald lbs. 0. D. !and

two ~ism, .Virginia andMaxine aaceispsaied kir Mrs.

andlaw. Mr. 10140111--OW 4--•- vard a"

rc.

•teo

V•":

• • r -,,".t.

• t4';'•-• ,''‘.404:33e/ -4-•Y "%r4:

• * . 'tV,ift"! - IVA 1

P.:41

2 THE MANASSAS J MANASSAS . THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, XPX)

CATHARPINMr. and Mrs. C. R. McDonald vis-

ited relative. in Clarendon, Va. oneday last week.

Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Brower, Jr. ofParcellville, were Sunday visitors offriends and relatives in the commun-ity. They were accompanied home byMrs. C. F. Brower, Sr.,

Mr. R. B. Riley of Miznaesas visitedhis sister, Mrs. T. J. Caton, several

days last week.

Miss Aseneth,Ayres is visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Benkelman of Lansing, Mich.

Kra. Benkleznan will be remembered

as Miss Katherine Ayres.

Miss Mary Currell Pattie, who has

been spending the past two weekswith her aunt, ,Mrs. C. F. Brower, Jr.,of Putcellville, returned home, Sun-day.

Little Miss Frarran Grill of FallsChurch, who has been visiting hergrandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. LSanders, returned home Sunday. Shewas accompanied by her two littlecousins, Betty and Frances Brower.

Mr. and lira. W. Holmes Robertsonand daughters, who have been en-joying a week's vacation at RehobothBeach, have returned to their home.They were accompanied home by Mrs.Robertson's mother, Mrs. Eliza Dor-sey of Berryville, who has also beenenjqying a trip to the Beach.

Master Jack and Hampton Alveyhave returned from s week's visit tothe home of their uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs. Everett Clary of Lawrence-ville, Va.

:••111.. and Mrs. F. W. Polen of Wash-ington visited relatives in the com-munity op Sunday. Miss Claudia Pat-tie returned with them for a visit

?.-Thg Field Day at Hickory Grove on161;urday was attended by quite aEisulter of people from this corn-

?,

Mrs. Ruble and &bine of Clot-.

"110_014 Va.,a" visiting Mrs. Ruble'sfathat Mo., H. J.-Selmaffer.

C. L Anderson andchildren 1.4 'Washington Were visitorsIn the csaunsnitiy last week.

-623A "ter -

12ijitititIsin, Nein** Arthritie s,tica, Lumbago. Etc.

Giietianteed relief I. all 'offloads-41few desis eliminates the pain.COCKE PHARMACY

'" ';'? • MANASSAS; VA.Wholesale Diatribe:tars feePrism Wilalamer

• : •

5...-.......

• •Int•••••

•411"'A Alt‘.0-• •••,:net-.1

-••• i ..••••

g*110111111111nnosi •

kamtteitok 111:

• t•••••-%! -

due ' letheir.ti Nu

IP* A*0 isni.sit4.••4.40111 ..ort f. ••• •••• • ,••! •

ilAYMARKET NOKESVILLEMiss Mary Price and Mrs.' Lanier

Berkeley of Alexandria visited friends

here last week.Miss Polhe Jones of Fredericksburg

is the guest of her uncle and aunt, Di.and Mrs. Wade C. Payne.

Miss Lulu Meade of Washington ishere in a stay of some weeks at"Meade Croft."

Mr. Marion Hutchinson of Gal-

Impale mak AO his home- Isere for the

treek-end.Miii ianie Brady id slowly recover.* from her illness, at the WarrentonHospital.1 St.. Paul's Church Guild was enter-tained on Tuesday afternoon by thetreasdrer, Mrs. Charles Allen at herhome in Gainesville.

Fire was discovered early Tuesdaymorning it the field below the Epis-copal Church. Fortunately it wasfound and extinguished in time to pre-vent any damage.

nnouncementWe have secured as our shop foreman the ser-

vices of JAMES H. WEEDON, General Motors

expert and Studebaker Service School graduate•

and for the past six years with the Paris Motor

Company of Quantico and Lynchburg.

All work done under personal Supervision.

Efficient Service

Courteously Rendered

Bring Your Troubleto "Iisasals."

CLINE MOTOR COTriangle, Virginia

Ask as about ascii New Car or Track_

This new

..400141 t -

V • Ani• eike*

tl.ivotaiipgr

• • •• yaut

•so. k-WHEALIABITAF -SAVI,NG „dr • 101.11r"- kit AO tei

is easi1$44egttired•and its grati-w'"' w '61 t sttHi'tNSON AN1):Bibil•DROILD4-.:41.aw4 •

soon•becolnes adcilgtit, •.*** • ' • " • •amasses,

1 lagCaPOics _• ur

41:

••• Otit patt is to-Brovide You *itEgood;' Safe; conservative say.

•" bank in-erliich -yodOlis'ings'be deposItte abd On' Which

• "Ste 'fay interest.

AN ACCOUNT TOlf)iy

a

. The Peoples National - Dint-al ManassasManamsas, Va.

111101111111br ••• EMI" •••-,

a. •

FULL LINE FINE AMERICANWATCHES, BOTH POCKET

AND WRIST, AT

REDUCED PRICES.

Plow Watch Repalrlag a HIPectek7

•••

.• "tislielik a lleAltlettl\iikiitiOsiiilaiiee;gray.„Pdain-on-steel. It has shelves that are•

ale- -,•' ivited ea*ipvtieitl blight, it inertiasidOiciattaate. • E'' *lid t.sor4 lood stoobge titscs.lblostisibitenntitti a..:0104‘1:: •411;fhesidthaainatitbit ianoratilstall• • ";•

. design thabacresds EriffidagefatPOIllit mtkreiffs4P(119101911M41firE •i.

with the "cold (oittrok" dkicithtige .?!•04d desserts with incredible speed. It isyetaetliiIPC)• ; *O. ry.4 st,- •:€,T4 1.1t

t' •

: •

dun. Select your

..41"

t... 0. • ;:ciii•0:

POP Alt EXCURSION. •VIA SOVTIEERN.tRAILWAY4gVSTEM..

'4! TO

Asheville ad *her Western Noith Carolina PointsAUGUST.2 nd, 1930

Final return limit August 17th. 1930

Greatly Reduced rates from, all points in Virginia

Tickets honored on all regular trains. leaving AUGUST 2nd,except CRESCENT LIMITED. Tickets good in Pullman earn—upon payment of regular Pullman fares.

Radcliffe's Chautauqua will againbe with us on August 14-15-18. "It hasbeen decided to hold the meetings is.the H111s Scheel Auditorium. Thiswill be latieli• there eomfortabldle the tent. Splendid lectures, highclass plays. As well as music willbe given. Tickets are on sale at newpost office.The Prince William Horse Show

opens with many entries on the sev-enth. It will continue through theeighth.Mr. Otho Fitzwater of Nokesville

and 'Miss Elizabeth Sinclair of Man-assas were married on Monday lastand left the saline evening for a tripnorth.

The District Association will holdits regular Monthly meeting on Tues-day, August 12 in the school auditor-ium. A good program will be given.

Nokesville Civic League will meeton FrIdair, August 8 at the HighSchool. All patrons interested in theGymnasium are urged to be present.

The young peOple of the Districtwere much disappointed to lean.' thatowning to the lack of water it wouldBe impossible to hold the DistrictShort Course at Front Royal asplanned. This is a splendid thingfor the young folks and we are cer-tainly sorry the drouth makes it im

possible for this year.

Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Shepherd are in

Blacksburg attending the Institute.

191OR TICKETS, INFORMATIOpl, ETC., APPLY TICKET AGENT

S. E. BURGESS, D. P. A.

Washington, D. C.

RAILWAY SYSTEM10-2agrITIONromemm.......V.t.lettomirtonteittonetiommouriii

Let Us Do Your

DUMFRIES II9ME •DEMONSTRATION MEETING

CALLED OFF

Dumfries Home Demonstration Groupwill not have their regular meetingfor this month. „Members of thatgroup will put _up .a stunt and the

County „Pienie which will be substi-tuMd for the regular monthly meet-

Miss Lillian Royston of Baltimoreis a guest of her sister, Mrs. C. C.

Cushing.

-•••ossisuzganelailinliEllaliffinffiffino

Funeral Parlor Prompt Service

ilrlltngrr and Trims• Funeral Pirectors

(Licensed Embalming)

Modern Ambulance for Sick or Injured

• All Calls Answered Day or Night

Clifton Station ManassasPhone Fairfax 28-F-21 Phone 1,F-3

BRANCH OFFICE ATMhtnieville, J. L. Hinton in charge

M. J. HOTTLE

MANASSAS, VA.

Phone No. 75-F-I1

EDMONDS

eogirlitg,Ante priffit dllittibution-metlitids do gee ,y9•

14,t 1.- batt4,0.1.', ; 1..-• . !: us.. ..... - ..40••••. 4- , •••• .:: *A 1 414., Amp..

., It....,..444"4.1411:11.4.erd...........4.44.14"."..a.4r....4"::.711"r 7t•Ltattsmf g A04441; • zt..i,14:,

4areetV/1"?:,;,:roslairimeitirr, /V•gt.t.,..,14,.."; foialIkOnUILK 4 .. 01'

,,fro 4.44 •f:

Seeikesit-4 IFS.:MO

0.4( ..sk ..a...... :: tzttiplA

.. -..- ;1161•70A1;1296-411.11.bliii"...1z .o.:..-,.,f. -,F4tai- -.7..iii"-.•-.4, ..:

.9140F.:- •,, inhI. -tv- ,.:

tr;

aWr!1:::•0 : .. rot - .....; ::Jceliegg Lettuce..-,.: s• . et

eZtOrgUldThe money you•spend,

like the moneyl•yku in--vestriaissaticl-- bring yougook returns., *sent in-cinStorew, your

tioun# .poisisa-you large*vientd1100 savings and

satisfaction;C.•

Encore Macitinni pkget.15cEC. 29c

Pure Lod, Bulk or 2 lbs 26c.Wkitc,illgpne MIL 34sLeims 25eFinck,Graaulated Sugar, to-h. bag8 o'clock -Coffee , '• •Th..26eNectar Br: Teas. ,1/4 lb' IP ih 29c

a.

'Quaker Crackels • - - 2 pkgs 25eShredded Wheat 2 pkgs 19c_Wheaten& .... ..... pkg. 22eWbeatias -• • pkg 15c

• Sainiyffeld Fleur - • ' • 12-lb. 39cClieguot Clair Ginger-Ale nettles 29cHigh Rock-Ginger Ate 3 large bottles 25c

• XII 5e lheverage'.... 6 bottles contnnts 25c

,eyandtoother'sBREAD

Reed Fresh Daily__Lge. Pakn,j4).af 7c •• Ex. Lge 1.af 9cPin Rolls 8c

, Palmolive, 'BEADS

With every 2 Packages pur-chased At our regular 10eJgtail we g lye.,Ton 1 pack-age free. PANIC

3.pkgs,20c

ealtallY Soap 2 cakes lk' -Life -Boo, Soap 3.saikas 20eOrtagoo Suitor Suds "Ike'OM DOW 2 edam 13eNovite.-Waahlag Soda ..---- Pkir 70Brans •liVaMorf Tait Pipet ions 17c-Doable lip Matches Reg. Sc Boxes 10t

See other A and P News on page 7

C& PACIFICeT.C., 144 ADAMS

4PLACE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT WITH U

•102--

' A. ,

4' '

)4

TRIAIDAY,_,411911IST 7. 1000 / sunmossuma.amenn

MICH NOTICESonion asaviciin.AT MANAESAS

V111411 serricon *Lai had onthe lawn ArthiSIBINP*010 Churchat $p. m., during the month' ofAugust,.

TRINITY.'EPISCOPAL CHURCH.Rev. A. Stuart Gibson, rector. Morn.ing Prayer and *armors by the rectorat 11 a. M. Church Schoisl at 9:45a. in.. Mr. It. Hynson, superintend-

- oat.

BETHEL EVANGELICAL LUTH-r ERAN CHURCHRed! Luther F. Miller. PastorSunday Schooll Mr. J. H. Rex-

rode, Supt., 10:00 a. m. No

preaching services on account of

absence of Pastro at Conference.

UNITED BRETHREN CHURCHW. K. Maiden. Paster.

Aden, Sunday School 10 a. in. andrevival services 8 p. in.Buck Hall, Sunday School 10 a in.Marsassaa, Sunday School 10 a. in. andpreaching 11 a. in.

GRACE M. E. CHURCH, SOUTHGeo. A. Hazel, Minister

9:46 a. in., Sunday School, .1. P.Pullen, Supt.

11:00 a. in., sermon by pastor.3:00 p. in., Burke.8:00 p. in., open-air service.

ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC CHURCHManassas. Rev. Michael J. Cannon,pastor. Catechism Ivan, Saturday at10 a. in. Sunday masses, Manassas,first, second and fourth Sundaya. at8 a. in.; third and. illth Sundays at30:30 a. in.,

Minnieville—kiusses on first.• sec-ond and fourth Sundays at 10:30 a. m.

HATCHER'S •MEMORIAL

CHURCH, Brentsville. Rev. J. M.Frame, pastor. Services, SecondSunday, 8 P. M., fourth Sunday, 11A. K. Sunday School, 10 A. ILPrayer meeting Wednesday 8 P. M.

• •Pxesbyterian Church, Rev. W. A.

Hall, pastor. No preaching at

z 11 a. in., and 8p. m., during Aug-

ust, as the pastor is on vacation.

Sunday School at 9:45 a. in., Mr,

F. G. Sigman. Supt. Christi

Endeavor at 7.p. m. Union Prat-

er meeting,every Wednesday at8 p. m veryb.xly welcome.

-

'4nniaat.Rev. V. H. swam Weeship

a. sa..ilnit and E133 stpdorel,the month. Everybody welmaas.

-. SWAP ICHURCH, South. Rev. A. . Sate,pastor. Du Tint lad thirdSunday, 8'p. as. Bethel—First andthird Sunday, 11 a. In. Quanta«) —Second and fourth Sunday, 8 p.Forest Hill—Second and fourth Sunday, 11 a. in. Fifth Sunday—Quanti-co. 8 p. in.

ST. PAUL'S L'IPISCOPAL CHURCHHaymarket. Rev. W. F. Carpenter,rector. Sunday School at 10.a. in..morning priyer with salvages at 11:10

INDEPENDENT HILL—In OddFellows Hall. .1. Murray Taylor willpreach on Second Sundays at 1100a. in., and on Fourth flun&iya at 7:30p.

MANASSAS BAPTIST CHURCHHiram D. Anderson, Pastor

Worship 11 a. in.,Sunday School, 9:45 a. in.B. Y. P. U. 7:15 P. M

PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH,T. S. Dalton, pastor. Service onThird Sunday at 11 a. in., and Satur_day preaching at 2:30 p.

MASONIC NOTICES

Manasseh Lodge No. 182, A. F. &A. If., meets in the Masonic TempleOn First Friday evening of eachmonth at 8 p. in.

WORTH H. STORKE,Worshipful Master.

Wimodausis Chanter, 0. E. S., No.106, meets in the Masonic Temple onThird Tuesday evening at 8 p.

IDA MAE NEWMAN.Worthy Matron.

Dr. H. E. PICKERALVETERINARIAN

Phone my residence or. Cocke Pharmacy.

Day or Night Service. Phone4,41.104,..44.0.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

44.~.0.44)

I are dangerous and shouldbe treated without delay.•There is nothing that willt.reak up a cold more quick-ly and thoroughly thanSELSMONTA.For sale in 30 cent and 50cent sizes at Cocke's Phar-macy, Manassas, Va. 42tf

COLDS

Thlik,Tisket Will Save $1.00

50 — 50 — 50 ---

A. ROY, JR.

25 Cleaning and PressingManassas, Vs. -

CLUB TICKET

$3.50

50 — 50 —

50

Mt. Zion

hurt, •Nokeirrina, Va.: Sun-

day Sc*Itol, r ev. 0. /little,

Supt., 110* m. No preaching

.y1Wri00% anon/ absence ofPastor at Conference."

I

OFRattle Creek *Yakima says

"Constipation is rasnattaibie for moremisaa7 than any other cense."

iVest014 tektnt bail boon

4

tatbor_rig paid Reza

Second

MANASSAS JUNK SHOPBEST PRICES PAID FOR

Hand Machinery and Automobiles. Scrap Iron. Metal.Cotton and Wool, Waste, Bagging and Burlap

Second hand Belting a Specialty

MOM,

••=iltyr'

$2.50 — ROUND TRIP — $2.80

Sunday Excursions to Shenandoah Casernao Va., EverySunday, beginning April 20th, thra iketelifite

First Class Coaches and Parlor -Car.Lv. Washington

Lv. Wash. (7th St. Station)Lv. AlexandriaLv. Manama(

9:10 a. In.

9:21 m......-10:15 a. in.

Special Aclpnission to verna $1.00.Many outstanding • features in these beautiful Caverns.

Dry Walks, Electrically illuminated. Dinner and refresh-ments served at Caverns Inn.Tickets and information at City Ticket Office, McPherson

Square, or Union Station, 7th St. Station, and Union Sta-tion, Alexandria, Va. .v

SOUTHERN RAILWAY 541X,Folii

It ;1. -131t, ,41k1,4!:

Amp *tract& water,'su7 *7bi.bI4the eateia"*Tbe water loosens the dryfood waste and carries fatale, thin!,ough, natural moveniont,without form-

a habit of ever increasing the

70-tr.idiats -uivirionmina---eha) irla.zia order& kilisekvitio-,day wed. ,t!sHn2k today atthe neared- Stair

DOWELL'S MARNA= 1

MANASSAS, VA. *

CHAS. W. ALPAUfili & SONSCONSTRUCTION ED/VENEERS

••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

ALL CLASSES OF CONSTRUCTION WORKWATER SUPPLY, RESERVOIRS, POWER PLANTS,DAMS, MILLS, MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

MANASSAS, VA.

BANKING PRESTIGE.—

side business progress. A con-nection with this bank puts astcong local financial institu-tion's reputation for strength,conservatism and integritysquarely behind your own goodname. To be identified withsuch a bank as a depositor is tomaterially enhance your busi-ness prestige.

THE NATIONAL BANK OF MANASSAS"The Bank of Personal Service"

State of Virginia Depository

1.

ATLEE

WANTED!Country side ,

MEAT

10 Cents- Safety Matcher

SAVE'2 dozens 15c

Five Cents Matches 3 boxes 10c

Ten Cents Palm Olive Soap 5 cakes 33c

Ten Cents Super Suds 4 boxes 29c

Added Specials for Saturday

II

25NUCOA

Butter Creamery

OUR SERVICE IS UNEXCELLED

_)00o0oopoocxxxi0000noorxOW. E. ilakrr &Ofitta

ESTABLISHED 1894

NP‘tFUNERAL DIRECTORS

AND

Licensed Embalmers

New—Modern—ExclusiveAMBULANCE

Service Day and NightPhone: 91-F-21-91-i-2

Manassas,)00C<XXXXXJ

Virginia

Peanut Butter

24c

47c

16-oz. barrel 19c

MAYONNAISE, Rose-Bud 8-oz. Jar 15c

Mayonnaise, Pints 29c

Mayonnaise, Quarts 45c

Mustard, Quarts 25c

FLOUR, 24-16, Elk Grove 69c

Flour, 24-lb, White Rose 79c

Flour, 12-lb, Elk Grove 39c

LARD, PURE 2 lbs. 25c

Salmon, Q. Q., Pink 2 cans 35c

Vinegar, Quart Vase _ 15c

CHEESE ___ Per lb. 27c

MULE TOBACCO

Cocoa

Wheaties (One Cent Sale)

MILK, Tall

Sour Pickles

Pork and Beans

10c Rice

Bar 15c

2-lb Can *25c

2 for 16c

3 cans 25c

Quart Jar 29c

3 cans 25c

2 boxes 15c

SUNFF, 7 Regular 10c cans 50cCigarettes

Ivory Soap

K. C. Baking Powder

Rumford

Rumford

CORN FLAKES

2 pkgs. 25c

4 cakes 25c

19c

1-lb can 29c

1/2-lb. 'Sc

2 boxes 15c

YOURS for QUALITY and LOWER PRICES

W. ATLEE WOODPhone-79-F-4. Manassas, Va.

4r.

4

lox mauterwas

IiitialSOAIMAW

411.."..NV' 0.010.1101e81.111

- CtlaC

11 ORM MAIMS ion thaanseaser le pay all meek111111X1D he shall so dem.

Publidied Iffireci Thurv1a/

WILLIA.11 HARMON LAMB

-R. D. WRAITON

Meters sad Publishers

Metered at the Post °Mee at Masao-Vhwheia, as 'wood class snail

matter under Act of Congress of

Match 1, 1111.

MilmeriPtisa-41.50 a year in Advance.

THURSDAY, AUGUST -7,-1530

se

SOLE THIOUGHT PRAY/St

// owes& AT loot Afar chaise mar.

War • 11161•••1•••• &ace omit, sma IMPS

a parbes herases is deo dle *figs wawa

A HARD STUDY--Study tot he

caiet, and to do your own business,

and to work with your own hinds.

That le may waIk honestly teemed

them that are without, and that ye

may have lack of nothing.--1 Thais.11.11, 12.

PRAYER:

"Take time to be holy. Speak oft

with thy Lord."

CONGRATULATIONS

As we predicted, Judge Smith

was overwhelmingly endorsed by

the people of the Eighth District.

The people have chosen wisely

and well.

TEACHING STAFF ISANNOUNCED

Continued from page 1

(Cmatiassail from page 1.) *BIN INRAIR

* ONcUltE.During the last four years we bare T. E. DIDLAIS •

approximately $1.000,000 em as-

"THOMAS H. LIONline wort alone to Commiesioners of Sala.

compillak this sad, which now is & tact. L George G. Tyler, dart of the Cir-With as intapiaimecteil system it is emit Court aforesaid, do ,.artily Motusually years before a general 'sad bond with approved asEtifi, has beensabetanteal downward revisime of rates cuted ia *Mee am dhientied bycan be effected; one large system he aloresaid dense.the Southeast took fourteen years to -. GEO. G. TYLER., Clerk

effect sack a revisioa. Our company

was formed throw* the conaolida VIRGINIA-tic, of about tufty swan mummies, IN THE CLERK'S OFFICEeach with its own seasaatiag ataliaa. OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OFits 0" rata atnatases sad aciaaffisa, PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY,

and each wth operating costs that AUGUST 2, 1930.

varied widely due to varying. costs of CHARLES PENNOCK

raw materials and to vastly different WILLIAILSON,

operating comitions. It was our tea- Complainant,

pousOsility to organize these many TS.

many unit companies into ma system PATRICIA ENZER

and to bring the over-all operation of WILLLAMSON,

them up to the very highest standard Defendant.

of efficiency possible. In many in- The object of the above-styledetyma additions and betterment, to suit is to procure in favor of thegenerating swims aad the intorean_ complainant against the defend-

nection of towns by tranantiesion lines ant, a divorce from bed and

resulted in increased investment in board on the /P'ound,of Slettattion

pb.nta, lines and substations With the It appearing by afildavit node

net mutt of advanced costs all along and filed in this case incanlingthe line. This meant that economies to law that Patricia Enver WU-had to be effected through hotter op. Munson, the above-named de-

oration and management. The.. fendant is not a resident of this

economies have been effected and to State and that her last known

such an extent that we now are able P08t office address was 11 Effra

to share them with our customers in Mansions, Brixton, London, S.

this reduction in the cost of our prod- W-2 England.uct, electric service. It is therefore ordered that

"Contrary to the principles of a

great many rate reductions that have

been made in the electric industry and

that have penalized the small com-

munity, we believe it more advantag-

eous to encourage the development of

our communities by establishing an

equalized rate over our system that

gives the same advantages to the

small community as are enjoyed by

the large. We are constantly en-

soli* F. Mayer; Brown (colored)— deavoring to better the general wet-

Manassas—Bessie White, Principal; fare of every town we serve and we

Lade Lewis and Lucille Ford; Manley fel that there is no better way than

(colored)—Georga H. Berry; Bethel to bring down the cost of electric

—Miss Lulu J. Hammond and Miss

Mildred Young; Occoquan District

High School—C. C. Caldwell, princi-pal; John Kline, Aileen M. Baker,

Orme Lulu Brydie, Miss Ellie V. Mor-

ris and Miss Mabel Lewis; Summit(Colored)—Corinne E. Hughes; RuralSupervisor—Miss Beatrix Clark; Mu-

sic Supervisor—Miss Virginia N. Spie-den.

- DIXIE THEATREThis week, FRIDAY & SAT-URDAY, August 8th & 9th."FREE & EASY" wiht BUS-

TER KEATON, Anita Page andRobert Montgomery. BusterKeaton's latest laugh HIT. "OS-WALD" The Lucky Rabbit, Car-toon every Monday and Tuesday.NEXT WEEK, A Big Week

11th and 12th, "THEY LEARN-ED ABOUT WOMEN" with"VAN & SCHENCK" & BessieLove. "A BIG COMEDY HIT,"All talking.

Thursday, August 14th"THE DRAKE CASE." With

an all Star Cast: All Talking."Serial, The Jade Box in Sound.Friday & Saturday, August, 15and 16. "THE VIRGINIAN"THE BIGGEST OUTDOOR SPE-CIAL OF THE YEAR. Well-known Novel and Play. 100 percent Talking. THE GREATESTWESTERN SINCE THE COV-ERED WAGON. ADMISSION.Children, f25c, Adults, 40c.

service."In respect to rate reductions in

general, I believe it is not generally

known or understood that the cus-

tomer to a great extent makes hisown rate. It is a cardinal principle

that increased usage of electricitybrings lowered cost, and we hope thatthe customers of the Virginia PublicService Company will take full advan-

tage of the opportunity for better-ment of individual, home and businesswelfare that lies in the greater useof electric r.ervice."

TO THE CREDITORS OFRICHARD COLLINS, DEC'D

You are hereby ntoified thatat my office, at Monassas. Va.,on the 14th day of August, 1931,beginning at ten o'clock, A. M.,I shall proceed to state and settlethe accounts of .1. P. Kerlin, ad-ministrator of the said estate: atwhich time any creditor may ap-pear and prove his claim.

G. A. Sinclair,Ass't Comr. of Accts.

11-2

STREET WORK BEGUN

Town Manager Cocke started hisroad three at the intersection of Leeand West Streets this afternoon.A bituminous surface will be laid

'loth west and south as far as thepetitions of the citizens call for.

the said defendant, Patricia En-zer Williamson do appear withinten days after due publication ofthis order and do what is neces-sary to protect her interests inthis suit.

It is ,fother ordered that acopy of this order be publishedonce a week for foun consecutiveweeks in the Manassas Jburnal,a newspaper published and cir-culated in the county of PrinceWilliam, and for a copy thereofto be sent by the Clerk of thiECourt by registered mail to thrsaid Patritia Enzer Williamson11 Effra Mansions, Brixton, London, S. W., England, and a cop\thereof posted at the front dooiof the Court House of the saidcounty on or before the 4th dayof August, 1930, that being thefirst Rule Day after this orderwas entered.

GEO. G. TYLER.'Clerk.

A true Copy:GEO. G. TYLER, Clerk.4

PROPOSAL TO PROTECT GAR INCLARKE, CULPEPER, FAIRFAX,OUN, ORANGE. PRINCE WIL-COUNTIES.A meeting of the Commission will

be held in the State Office building.Richmond, Va., Monday, August 18,1930, at 10 a, m., at which the fol-lowing proposal will be acted upon:That regulation A-3, approved Oc-

tober 27, 1928, be 'rescinded and thefollowing substituted in lieu therof:That it shall be unlawful to hunt

turkey, quail and rabbits in Clarke,Culpeper, Fauquier, Loudonn, Orange,Prince William and Rappahannockcounties, or turkey and quail in-Greene, or quail and rabbits in Fair-fax, except from November 15 to De-cember 31. inclusive, and unlawful tohunt grouse in these counties and tur-weys in Fairfax until further actionby the Commission.By order of the Commission of

,"id Inland Fisheries in Rich-mond, Va.. August 2, 1930.

A. WILLIS ROBERTSON.chairman

FAUQUIER COUNTY

F-A-I-R

Marshall, Virginia

Wednesday, Thursday and Friday

August 27, 28 and 29, 1930

Make your entries now

Entries Close Saturday night, August 16th, 1930

Send entries and inquiries to

J. R. GRAHAM, Executive-Secretary

Marshall, Virginia

rI.

ft

k

_14345401,

°DAY AND NIGHT is

AUGUST 16 to 23, 1936

AUSPICES

ManassasFire Department

DANCING EVERY NIGHTGames of All Sorts

FUN - FROLIC - DANCE

Before You Take That Trip—may we put your rubber

in A-1 Shape?

'AC 426-CWe will repair or switch your best tires and give you a low figure on

new &Noir/sir Double Eagles, Heavy Duty or Standard All-Weathers.Drive in. Mstimates free. No obligation.

Lifetime

Guaranteed AmitnaecFinest tires obtainable at these low Prices.Values only the world's largest rubber corn-. patty can offer. Carefully mounted

TRUCK (Heavy Duty)/216 H. D. _42,4532x4.50 IL D. $21.3530x5 H. D. 25.5530'380 A. W. 6.90

BALLOONS29x4.40 $ 7.$112914.50 8.403014.50 • 8.7528x4.75 9.7032x6.0f, 20.75

Tubes also priced low

MANASSAS MOTOR CO. INC.Manassas, Va.

111

1C 380-A

*

.111PDB$1111IIK-1100131111Mali

ona met a wore;

was frees 40 State Read.Lens tima a ing&bwon electric FoTfirplant en' Like Jaekaaa. Iflectriritfavailable. No rassomble of re-fused. Apply M. C. Dickins, Bristol,Va.11-2

FOR SALE—Slab oak wood, sawedand delivered at Manassas, $6 perSort A. J. Smith, Gainesville, Va.11-3°LORT—Airginia Auto Tag 171-663.Advise R. N. Lends, Nokroville, Va.,or leave it liyason's Store.FOR SALR—Mandiame, new ParlorFurnace, Kitchen Ramps, Md mallhostess. Roy A. W --'7-4*

FOR BALETwo young cows. One fresh Aug-

ust 1, other a little later.Wiflia N. Pierson

10-2* Manassas, Va.FOR SALE—Bricks, Any Quality—Also large bricks.

D. LIBEAU,11-3° B.. F. D., Manassas, Va.

sow-have any lumber to sell we are in themarket to buy. -Come in and let's talkit over. Chas. W. Alpaugh & Sons,Manassas, Va. , 39-if

Champion Brand Nitrate Soda VSSPoultry and Dairy, Rations ProduceUnsurpassed Results at Less Cont.Recleaned Cracked Corn, Pure Midd-lings, a full line Quality Feeds atThrifty PriamPrince William Farmers Service

Manassas, Va.41,MILFORD WATER-GROUND corn

meal and whale wheat flour on saleat Mammas and Milford, ManassasMilling Co. 421/

FOR SALE-200 S. C. W. L. pul-lets, Tancred-Barron; also FerrisBest Egg Strain. $1.00 each.

W. L. Sanders,Catharpin, Va.

a Illisadaehr sr110 Wastes, Mai a UM gm

• estodoltsMK -oho"

LIBEALPS GROVEAdmission 10 cents

FOUND

nand at ci7F. A. PicricBrack, one Silver Fork.

Write to Mrs. C. D. McIntosh,Arcola, Va.

LOST—Auto Tag, No. 172115.Leave at Journal Oftice.

MUSE WORK wmorrp.—le woman, capable and will-By week or month. Middle

wages paid in letter. Mrs.Louthian, do Mrs. Crom, BroadRun, Va.2t*Ni.. glean wheat delivered in Withal

Iota anywhere in the corporation for$1.00 per bushel9-3 C. R. C. JohnsonYOUNG WIFE, AFRAID TO

EAT, LIVES ON SOUP

, "Afraid of stomach gas, Ilived on soup for 5 months. ThenI tried Adlerika and now I eatmost anything without anygas."—Mrs. A. Connor.

Adlerika relieves stomach gas Mr. Everett Ellis of Baltimore who

-TEN minutes! Acts dn BOTHis visiting at the home of Mrs. V. M.

upper and lower boviel-, rematingElli• was seriously injured while in

old poisonous waste you neverswinsating, havng dived against a rock

knew was there. Don't fool Withaud cutting his head severely.medicine which cleans 4,0sily Mrs. Wm. Jordan and Mrs. Amplett

PART of bowels, but let Adleri-of Haymarket were the Tuseday even-

ka• give stomach and bowels sing guests of Mrs. C. B. Allen.

REAL cleaning and get rid of Mr. J. B. Ellis is visiing relatives inBaltimere.

Mrs. Carl Davis was removed fromthe Warrenton Hospital to her homeand becoming ill was removed to aWashington hospital where she seemsa little, improved.Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cornell were

Monday visitors at the home of Mrs.V. M. Ellis.

Miss Gladys Crouch has returnedhome after spending sometime in Bal-timore.!Misses Kate and Mabel Ray of Bal-

timore are visiting their sister„ Mrs.George Bream.Mr. Sam Milton spent the week-end

at his home here.

IsAlutesss

Full Line of Dairy Supplias at Right PricesCoibe in and Look Them Over

ALSO Pleartnilabr.GARM 1430g1 AND SEEDS

SPECI4LALUMINUM ANWENAMEL WARR

17 Chart Bealliti Pans (110c value) 49c10 Quart Enamel Pail (Pc value) 49e9112. $5.00 Grans Rugs . .... . $3.399:12 Neponset Rags .1._ $9.49Also fall line of fruit jars, jelly glasses, jar tens, both glass

and Zinc

COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER

Hardware and Homiefnrniakings

C. E. FISHER & SONBATTLE STREET MANASSAS, VA.

The very FIRST bottle bringsQUICK results are surprising.sound sleep and a BIG appetite.Vinol tastes delicious!

COCKE'S PHARMACYManassas, Va.

all gas!COCKE'S PHARMACY

Manassas, Va.

LITTLE GIRL, 10, EATS SOMUCH, MQTHER AMAZED

"My 10-year-old daughter hadno appetite. Then we gave herVitfol, and now she eats so muchwe are amazed."—Mrs. W.Joosten.

Vinol supplies the body im-portant mineral elements of iron,calcium with cod liver peptone.This is just what thin, nervouschildren or adults need, and the

GAINESVILLE

WHEREVER THERE'S A TELEPHONE ,

4

mr.HE geographical center of the UnitedStates is located in Kansas, but the center

of the country's communication system is located whereverthere is a telephone.

There are more than 20,000,000 telephones in andconnected with the Bell System in the United States today.From each telephone of the Chesapeake and Potomac Tele-phone Company of Virginia any other telephone of thisvast system in any part of the country can, under ordinarycircumstances, be reached within the space of minutes.

. . . In addition, speedy connections can be made withmore than 9,000,000 telephones in Canada, Cuba, Mexico,South America and Europe.

. . . The aim and ideal of the Telephone Company is toprovide a service by means of which anyone anywhere canpick up a telephone end talk to anyone anywhere elsequickly, clearly, and at a reasonable cost.

THE COST IS SMALLWHEREVER YOU CALL

THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANYOF VIRGINIA

Miss Thelma Maybugh of Bristowpeat the pest week at the home ofMrs. C. H. Ellis.Mrs. Alelloe Wood of Manassas and

Miss Marjorie Pearson were Warren-ton visitors Saturday.

Mrs. J. D. Pearson who has beenon the sick list for a few days seemsto be better.

Miss Mae Clark was a Manassasvisitor Saturday night.Mr. Willie Sweeney of Washington

has been spending a few days withhis parents, Mr. and Mrs. JohnSweeney.

Rev. Chas. 'Phillips delivered anexcellent sermon in the •MethodistChurch here on Sunday evening.

Mrs. John Clark and mother visitedMiss Janie Brady in the WarrentonHospital on Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Thompson,

THOROUGHFAREMr. Moss Jacobs, ,Mr. C. H. Jef-

fries and Mrs. L. F. Lawler,motoredto Washinton Monday on business.Miss Dorothy Carter and Miss Elsie

Lambert are visiting relatives inWashngton.Mr. R. T. Carter and Mr. L. F.

Lawler motored to Baltimore Md., onbusiness, Wednesday.Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Carrico and chil-

dren were guests of Mrs. Iris Ashby,Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Lawler were din-

ner guests fo Mrs. his Athby, Sunday.Mrs. J. C. Claggett and son, Sam-

uel spent the week-end at Clovers-

Mr. sad Mrs. Harry Todd are theproud parents of a littla daughter,bore August 4. -News has just arrived of the mar-

riage of Miss Anita Lake and Mr.Carleton Shhackleford. We wish thema prosperous and happy married life

IVIENNIEVILLEThe farmers are still without

rain.Mr. Esley Lumpkin and Miss

Myrtle Stanley motored to Nor-folk, Va., over the week-end.Mr. Charlie Szenas, Vernon Gor-don and Charlie Bailey left forCamp Meade, Md., this morningwhere they expect to work.Miss Lillian Bailey is spending

the summer with her aunt inFrederick, Md.Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Szenas,

Mr. Esley Lumpkin and MissMyrtle Stanley motored to GreatFalls, Va., last week and on theirreturn they visited the Soldier'sHome, Washington, D. C., whereMr. Szenas was an ex-suidier forseveral years.Miss Mary Korock went motor-ing, Sunday.Mr. Johnny Bushey called on

FINED FOR COLLIDING

At a hearing on Thursday morningbefore Justice Wilson Jayne, LeonJohnson and Thomas Amiger, bothcolored residents of Culpeper, wereRae& five dollars and costs for a col-

on the Lee Highway last Wed-nesday night wilit a car operated byJesse Beardsley, Jr., of Baltimore.The arrests were made by Deputy

W. E. Partlow and Sergeant JosephHerring. The defendants also agreed. to pay the costs of fixing iMr. Beard-sley's car.James Lane, an occupant of the ear,

had his case nolle praised.

Mrs. Eva Garner, Beth-el; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lloyd, Eliza-beth and William Lloyd, Greenwich;Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Shepherd, Nokes-ville; Rolfe Robertson, Haymarket;Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Lynn, Jane Lynnand C. C. Lynn. Jr., Manassas. attend-ed the State Farmers Institute atBlacksburg. July 29 o August 1. Mr.Lynn represented the county in theplanning of a State dairy improve-ment program on Tuesday.C. J. Stauber of the Beltsville Fed-

eral Experiment Station was in thecounty Monday visiting dairymen co-operating with the department in theproving of dairy sires.

et4.7# Gati. 4wEs ToCAmr 'FAIL Pg

News hus jtatpesan wiceivest-Apnathe Club Deasetninn Ansi law

heal Oemeoneer 441 ask lies beenchum as one of the six girlp vim willPima Vail, SPrbiefteld, Maas. Sept..'14-20. This is a distinct hosier which

gias &soh given Janet bearnis ile ber

"Illtietiw'oaftliti""ed ikeeaspellrb y NWRank awe Chib Leader,and the five or girls from Virginia.They will hate a tiamday midst Ms-

011 te'RIPtiagliekl for the emir.espomms Win be poi&

CASH PRIZE•

To the HOUSEWIFE wh• writes us the best letters( notsore than 500 work stating why she prefers our BREAD.

Letters last be sealed and addressed to Prince 'WilliamBakery, Manassas. Va., and narked "Bakery Contest" and de-livered not later than August 18, 1930.

Judges will be announced later.

PRINCE WILLIAM BAKERYManassa.s, Virginia

Gurnee,

Milk

sea

Whipping

CreamUK)PHONE

36

SHOP--AT-NATION-WIDE STORES

The Manufacturer. the Wholesaler and the Retailer arecooperatin in order to put quality merchandise on the

market at reasonable prices.

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT

— CASH OR TRADE —

Week of July 28th to August 2nd, 1930

RINSO2 pkgs. 19c

Pink SalmonWm. Byrd Brand

2 cans 35c

WESSON OILPint can 25c

Fairfax Hall Oats1 55-oz. pk. 23c

FAIRFAX HALL

CORNED BEEFNo. 1 tin 27c

Ca.raja Coffee2 lb.. for 68c

Crispo Fig Bars1 lb. 14c

FAIRFAX MALLVINEGARPure Apple

1 Quart vase 19c

Canned HerringJust Suits Brand3 cans 27cKELLOGG

CORN FLAKES2 pks. 15c

; Fairfax Hall RiceMoist Cocoanut 2 pkgs. 19c

(.el one131% one FREE i;4-oz. can 19c :

ARGOLaundry Starch2 12-oz. pkgs. 19c

MEATSMeats are cheaper, use more meat foreconomy. We have Quality and Prices.

Home Raised Steers, Lambs and VealKilled at Home

Fresh Rib, Special for Saturday onlyStew, Beef lb. 121/2c

Tender RoastPrime Rib and Best Chuck lb. 25c

Steak, Tender and Juicy lb. 30c to 35c

Hamburg Steak lb. 25c

VEALBreast 19cShoulder Chops lb. Me to 30c

Shoulder Roast au 2kRib and Lein lb. 30c to 35c

LAMB

Breast lb. 22c

Shoulder lb. 25c

LEG lb 35e

Chops lb. the

Heavy Fat—Meat lb. 15c

Trade at the Nation-Wide Stores. You know the Owner.

Address

105 North Alfred Streetdeplane No.

/Alexandria 12000ALEXANDRI VIRGINIA

NoCONNER AND KINCHELOEManassas, Virginia

mai somodoor sou' or lIAIXABLB commismosours a4La

IIMAL WATS

0114.• illmg 11•••• a • 4Iss• i Under aeli bilotrinIt .ileas "'Isla by "2 la"' liad j 'stared 14 &hegira& swirl of Prism

3•1•Na Ms wigs. th• William musty, at its Jess, 100,

day of JuIy. INS, of reserdell aMang I Lem, in the wit if Federal lad

lin Lad .._4s4. of Prism Wilma }wet, of Radnor. v. Ass F. Clime,

Cennty, in deed book No. 87, pages et ale, the undorsigtiod coleakiaalener1111, 92 and 93, default Ibering beam it sale, appointed by maid decree, will

iteltde It PaYeeelet of the several on Saturday, August 10th, 1930, at

emaired to be Psi& gni Ii o'clock, a- in., in front of the Peo-

hewing Ibis directed so to do by the pin's National Bank. bi Mairassas, Va.,

' beim of tille said notes, the under- sell by way of poblic auction all of*Bed lawsibees AWL is the 14th of that certain farm,

containing in the

Jam, 1930. at Is o'clock A. IL, in

bunt of the Peoples Matisse] Bank

aneding, In the tows of Menemsee,

illatiaie, or for sale the followingderniedied ral estate:

Plea: That certain lot, tract or

pared of isal„ with the improve-

mad therms% trine eug baled' InIhmetries Magieterial Diatziet. Prince

Maisie Cowley, Viaga, IS the Rich-

miled-Wathingeen Highway, and adl-

Islam the Sposisselas tate. and

the iamb of Waters and Morebank

amid panel of land costaining 14 ae-

gm more or less, sad being the seals

amid and ,..L conveyed to Alex

llamas by Meg and wife.

liseend tract: Being. with the an-

▪ of the portion • taken for the

essorrete Richmoad-Washington High-

say, the same parcel of bud that was

sonveyed to Norman Gbm by M. Eliza-

bath King and .1. R. King. and being

aims the mune land conveyed by said

(km to C. F. Brown and by said

Brown to Alex Jones. Th. said par-

cel of land is more particularly de-

perused as adjoining the said High-

way and the lends of Davis, Ginn

and Browner (formerly B.owena Mer-

chant), and beginning at a point inthe Telegraph Rood in Dewey's Runand running thence with the said runhe a point opposite a forked white oak;thence with the line of Frank Davisto a spruce pine in the corner of awire fence and in line of R. A Meters;thence with the watersime to a boxoak en the Telegraph Read, imd thencewith the Telegraph Road to the Be-ginning, containing 21 acres, moreor less.

Third Tract: A tract of land sit-uate in Coles Magisterial District,Prince William County, and beginn-ing at a, stone in the west side of thePoor House Road (two red oaks andwhite oak marked as pointers), a cor_leer to Evans; thence with his line N.81;is E. 40.8 poles to B.. a stone (111hickory and white oak pointers), aismer to John Davis, formerly Copes;thence with said Davis' three lines N.80 E. 68 poles to C., • stone in theplace of a decayed tree (two whiteOaks and dog wood pointers), N.60% E. 63.4 poles to B., a stone 10links from a cedar, 16 links from asmall box oak and 21 links from adoubt red oak, N. 14% E. 66.88 polesto E., a stone between two gums eastof a branch in line of Isaac Davis'heirs; thence with said line S. 65 E.102 poles to F., a fast rock at theedge of an old field, thence S. 33%E. 76 poles to H. a red oak stumpon the south side f a path (a boxoak sprout and several dog woodsniarked es pointers, a corner to theBathers' tract and the that part ofthe Poor House Tract purchased byAvery; thence with Avery's lines N. s a lunch room for several years, ane

1I Pose& slimiest mai imaidri

m. AI lp present them at ewe,

hi Medial& 4 '

OI OAST SAM

aggregate 104 acres, I rood and U

poles, situate about one mile frost

Nekesville, Prince William County,

Virginia, formerly owned by Anna

F. Cline and Walter A. Cline, see

Deed Book No. 70, page 169-162,

(sometimes more recently known as

the G. L. Busk Farm,) on which W.

J. Herndon now resides, together with

all of its improvements ea the fol-

lowing terms:For cash as to see-fourth of the

parches, price, and the boluses ea

a credit of one, two sad three years,

payablein equal annual instalboents,

and to be evidenced by notes, exe-

cuted by the pure:Weer. Paribas to

the undersigned comminsiosera, bear-

ing interest from the dal of sale, and

containing a waiver of the home-

stead exemption, title to the said land

to be retained until the whole of the

purchase money shall be paid, or all

for cash, at the option of the pur-

chaser.This farm is about one mile from

the railroad station, stores, peat

office, beak, school, churches, and

other advantages; has on it dairy

barn, necessary out buildings and an

excellent dwelling, and is admirably

adapted to dairy forming.THOS. IL LION,

ROBT. A. HUTCHISON,

9-4 Commissioners.

This is to certify that the bond

has been executed, with approved

mentioned in the aforesaid decree

surety, before me in the Clerk's of-

fice of Prince William County.

GEO. G. TYLER, Clerk

P LERLIN, Abselakeme/Me.

8-4—

TRUSTEES' SALE.

748/4 W. 89% poles to I.. a stone pilenear where an old house once stood:S. 86 W. 6634 poles to J., a gum onthe north bank of the north run ofQuantico, about two poles above sford: thence still with Avery S. 9%W. 135 poles to K., a stone on thenorth side of the old bed or branch (amaple and white oak marked as point-ers), a corner to Becket; thence withBecket N. 87 W. NA poles to L,a large dead box oak by a large whiteoak and small hickory; thence stillwith Beckett S. 36 W. 65%poles toM., a stone and marked pointers, cor-ner to Norman; thence with Norman's

. line N. 63% W. 144s6 piles to N.,a marked white oak, corner to Colo;thence with Cole N. M% E. bi pole.to O. a white oak 29 links west of abranch, a corner to Deloon't heirs;thence with a line of said heirs N.27 E. 88.4 poles to P., a box oak sproutby a small white oak in • bottom, acorner to Evans; thence with EvansS. 53 degrees 48'E. GU poles to thobeginning, contsishig 255% berm,mid being the land known as thePoor House Farm.

Tracts Nog. 1 and 2 herein describ-ed will be sold subject to a prior henof 19000.00, terms of paymentwhich will be announced on day ofsob.

Terns of sale, C.ASII.

1-#The above Sale has been post-

to Saturday, August 16,arose hoar aad

of eat trootees.

G. Raymond RatcliffeC. A. Sinclair,

Tneetece.

J. P. Kerlin, Alert.

VALIUM. FAIN MLA*Jorm. Y1116111111A •

• — -By virtue of a mutate, decree of tie

Circuit Court of Prince Whom

County, Va., entered in the cause of

Susie E. Gwen at. al. v. Lillian V.

Sothard et. al. at the June, 1930, term

of said nowt, the undersigned com-iissioners, thersby appointed, will

offer for oak at public auction, in

trout of the Peoples National Bank of

Manama', in the Town of Manama.Prince William County, Va., on

SATURDAY, AUGUST Sib, 1930

at eleven o'clock, A. M., of that day,

three carts* tracts of toed situate in

Coles Magisterial %Crick Primo

William County. Va., mad more parti-

elderly described as follows, la-wit.

Tract A: Knows as 'the Joshua

Taylor land and vitamin is the nor&

side of the old Warrenton sad Dar

fries read, esstmias, thews acete‘

more or less, and being the same had

that ms conveyed hi Irina M. Keys

Of lunch room, fixtures and dwell-

ing at Triangle.Under and by virtue of a deed of

trust from Alice G. Wine and Chas.

M. Wine, to T. E. Didbike, trustee,

dated July 23, 1927, and recorded inDeed Book No. 83, p. 376, to secure

Susie C. Jeffries; and a deed of trust

from Chas it. Wine and Alice G

Wine, dated Amelia 31, 1929, and re-

corded in Deed Book No. 85, pp. 313-4,to secure Mere-Oak) Bottling Co., de-

-suit having bows anis In the pay-ments of Seth of the debts areamt byaid trusts, and the ondorsigiod Irma-'ems, having be= revisited by thecreditors secured by said trusts.

in Saturday, July 11, 1930, at ben

,'clock, A. it., at the premises, sell by

vay of public auction, for cash, that

-rtain house and lot, now occupied by

lice G. Wine and Chas. M. Wine, at

he Triangle, Prince William County,

a.. as a dwelling, and lunch room,

ozether with the fixtures thereto ap-

-*rt.:lining which lot is described as

ot No. 5. in J. J. Amidon's sub

1.vision. Deed Book No. 75, pp. 396-7

property has been conducted

on a concrete road, but a few feet

an the Richmond-Washington hieay. and is on the conciete road

ad rig to Qs/antic°, and will make .

ry attractive lunch room property.T. E. DIDLAKE,ROBT. A. HUTCHISON,

Trustees.Manassas, Va.

The above sale has been post-poned to Saturday, August, 2,1930, at the same place and hour.

T. E. DIDLAKE,ROBT. A. HUTCHINSON,

Trustees.

NOTICE OF SEIZURE AND SALE

OF AUTOMOBILE.Notice is hereby given that on Sep-tember 13, 1929. at the Marine Bar-racks, Quantieo, Virginia. OldsmobileTouring Car, Motor No. B-21.01,Pennsylvania License No. 571-511,was seized for violation of the Na-tional Prohibition Act, and that noone has appeared to claim the Name.Notice is further given that if noclaimant shall appear within tea flaysafter August 7, 1930, the above de-scribed automobile will be sold atpublic auction to the highest bidderfor cash at 10:00 o'clock, A. it., OnAugust 18. 1930, at the Seventh St-,Gamer. 701 E. Leigh Street. Rich-nu yd. Virginia. R. Q. MERRICK,Acting Prohibition Adiesiadstrator,idled itiehmond, Virginia, July 29,19.3k .11-2

Arbminkatratar's Notiee________

The public is beret* astillsd tinI have quadri as allodidagrisethe wines of tite Les MAW A.Collbes. All inarties to saidestate will Pram row forward andsettle promptly and IS purees *Ong

see,:o;

-1' ,

'4M* Y ".1t°SerA•* ' 'e*.

ii to 111•11.1.111111eirese UMW, mien of Msby deed lossaling iiii11111181.' • ha "‘

ambsr 17, VW _sal 4 marstd -spiragitialks M 19

or wad i irto of 'said dais*. isa or OW posellaves asearfp in mit( id*Dooktek **('. Ow ,sigbe all Ow past si the par-r:we pia4 - that

G. Taylor UM, andainiag 44 acres,

more or less, andllyiag the same lardWilt yds lieassnad Oa W. litorte andRichard Heys by Isis Murray Forbes,

Ilailterilled wife by deed blialieg data

of Mae IS, ISM and of reeled mowsaid had records in Deed Book IS,page 196.

Tract C: Known as the Mayfield

tract, sidelong Omen; Brill see oth-

era, costaislieg M 1-4 acres,. Wire or

less, and being the same land that was

cornered, rie the said B. W. Starke sailBrows &Moog by Tyler W. Lyonnet:400SIMISSIONERS' SALE OF VA

wife by diced bearing date of UARLE FARM LAND NEAR27, 1910, sad of reeled ansmeg amid JOPLIN. VIRGENL4land repoids in Deed Book'. SO, Palle341. The said parcels of land will be

sold separately. Some of the parcels

have es tines a large amount of val-

uable timber.

TERMS OF SALE:

The said estate will be sold for awe-third cash, one third la eas use, adansildrd in two yaws, the deferredpayments to be evidenced by the ta-

as elect.A.

1/013W71118°.240.11110111TON DAvtgar::T. E. DIBILANE

ComeiMionerawf Sale1, Geance G. Tyler, clerk of the Cir-

cult Court eforenaid, do certify thatbond with approved security has been

nescalled in my elk* as ibreeted bythe at Oresaiii decree_

GEORGE G. TYLER, Clerk.

By virtue of a certain decree of theClirenit Court of Prime WilI Comi-ty, Va., entered in the mem et T. E.Didlalue, Enscutor, at al. v. Thomas J.Weeffeades et al at the hoe. MB%tana of add oast, tieoweasisaisswe, thereby appainal,1111offer for sale, at public amass, Infranc of the Ptimples lallowal. Beak

sitirtioAx. Autuor ao,Ajos.at

certain trod IFlipaami-ecurk. AM, of

oid str. wirrr.rwiftherm* setssete widow is *am asthe old Donstries and Ihernpalua ;sad,now Jophs, inDewiness IliatiesrlalDistrict, Prime Winos .rwaily. Va.,containing 196% acres, mare or lumpbour the same lisiCon which the butethoesiss Wooltewka resided at OWOwe of his depth and being alms Ms

land ea which Wailer M Wed-ibuden 'resides at present. Th caber*.alisit farm has on it a Comforbilo401* am all` necessary ontbukids and contains some eitcelled

fanalear bud.TOMS OF SA.116: The said real

estate well be mold for iissAlted„esah.ems third in ens year, sad ma *idis two yaws the deleaved parawatsto be widowed by the latarsot hmelerSnot.. of the parehmar. to be esasuisdi*sawed sale sad title to he With-

Mid mei this whale st the parehmssaws is paid. with the right is the

, (rinses torn to .yri.ffo

AWL"

CHEVROLET ANNOUNCES

DE LUXEWIRE HEELS

at no extra cost

. -Chevrolet agein adchf extra value to the Chev-rolet Six! Tines who prefer moor sow haveany possenger equipped wait beautifulde lure wire wheels—or no additional cost!

Designed especially for Chevrolet, these wheelsIncorporate =Illy important features thathave won favor on cars much higher in price.

The ornamental hub caps are unusuallylarge, and are finished in sparkling chromiumplate. The bolts that hold the wheel in placeare located inside the hub— thus assuring asmitrter, more clean-cut appearance. Thespokes are short and sturdy—the wheel con-struction is .extresnely rugged. Moreover,

Sport litmomer

Conch

Gape

elMet cmem

$55'5565

6545

there is an untamally large number of spokes—for extra strength and durability!

A variety 401.,estovisettienew eioters

In addition to this de luxe wire wheel equip-t, Chevrolet now makes available a wide

choke of new color combinationgon all models—colors that are rich and distinctive.

You are invited to come in—NOW—andattend the first showing of six -cylinderChevrolet models with these striking newcolors and wire wheels.

abss ROADSTER PHAETON Seim Dellyiel 5545seam 1675

' usoinirersed

495 Deillyery .5443

Choi; . 11355Special Soden ons

(Pirl-vp ••• morro)

(1 sem reereis memeardes Special Seim)

I %TIM all•1146

Will% 33,16Priem 1. a. 5.

Mims. Mick. SpeedmieMmiemmem mere

HYNSON & BRADFORDManassas, Virginia

•*1107-

hoar

a

rrNi

• • sclii. •

SIX-CTLINADICK SMOOTHNESS AT LOW COST

4

t

r1Ujisay, UGUST 7, 1.1111

TWIN MT GOSSIP- Woodbridge and Oressuma

Old age snooping around;

Quiet. furtive, \sadly a sound.'

Tie trig o'er the MIL

Aerials the pilaus and by the rill:

Tesehher every living that&

eire An absolute monarch, a mighty king.

'The sturdy oak, the delicate rose

Feels his touch as be goes.

The sew barn helm at it's mother's

breast.The fledglings in their downy neat:

Zech the stregic weed of see,As well,. as the moran anti the sage

The sisigid;y billows of the deep

Where esastlees thousand sleep:

Te the 'Saimaa of time, as "Of yore,iten en and on to a distant shore.

It is age that permeates all space

It Mate that wins the final race.

Jumping Jupiter, we are sabring

tills a warm period! But. age will.

tell the tale. A few days and we will!

be moving to that ream period called

satsuma. We will be elder aad bees

lope wiser. As we ire into annema

we will see nature in al Wa beautiful

°lunges of rainiest& As age chewing

the ebesnicaliof nahne, we me the

eakerieg that artists are fatale to

paint, writers unable to describe, sips-

* ape ewer mod levers at nature

eland hi reverence is they behold the

stoat week fa the ages.

The Wait has its scenic beauties:

the Keen Indiaas. tailed the Black

gas el$ee& Deists. 'May, Hunt-

ing Grounds ef the Cheat Writs."

ft-president Coolidge says '9 have

never seem anything that excels it."

The Recides. Tmeterae earl wee-

siartul Paces Peek. Last but aot

•:I- TA 4" r7. • 411.4'.',

MIALMAINIA8

yin21/2 Cents in the DollarNot Wail Street's idea of money making '1

Why has A & P more customers than any other

grocer on earth?..."It sells for cash at the lowest

pnce possible," answers The Business Week, a

magazine that studies business methods.

And why are A & P's prices so low? ... "It buys

direct from original producers, and makes every

knoWn short cut in distribution," says The Busi-

ness Week.

Then, not satisfied with other peoples say-so,

Business Week digs into the official records le

A& P's sales and profits, and by a simple sum in

arithmetic gets the rest of the story—namely, that

& P keeps only 2% cents of every dollar taken

over its counter.

"Two-and-a-half cents profit is not Wail

Streets idea of something to capitalize," says Beni-

mess Week, explain Wail Street's complete sepa-

ration from so large a business enterprise u A & P.

But ft is A & re idea at fair treatment of the

housewife.

•TZT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC re.

his.Ihe elan sesame ateems Sis

bast "Rena." where the tuna that An AdverthemmtI The Journal Pays

%Ms wade eenhe lartilke deluged

te the sae ia ens. la the twinkling

aa ore, Prizollose koselbailm,

the emits sif ear republic. Yorktown,

sights et a great maim. WU-

Nomeliseir. a wining usinc. tor tho'

Western world. We lam Fredericks-

burg, the moot hiehisiasellar ia Amer-

ina. Ws haws pahninee,•ow a

imbed village. at ens timeeharing

Alms waders wadi tar pregreselin

ipirit. Chiedllpaelse Bay, epos whose

bean the omit teats et this wield

can senalmasetheentete- Assesaleuillez. _

a lessutifid entre ef deep Mee water'

_

suuseth and Melting as it receives the

.1shappie -.Imams- of Oat. Noia.piZ •-

• :

-

bread Petteme that advert

on and on towards the great A'-'-

We have. the "city of reasatiltent,

distanoes' hoisiing the imit if relent . : - •

Government, the mast beelutiful eiky

• in the world- Thele.teliew York •ada.

~mug brim, veraimakaminempip

buil:Bars in the world. And last het

T..

l&ANAllBAti. rillaniUk-

OMANMrs. Sara Owens and Mrs. Nellie

Slave at Waehinetas Isere recent

guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Malcolm.

• Mrs. Lllha0 Noxon of Washington

spent Sunday with her parents. Mr.

and Mrs James Fling.

/Kr& Alice Ilysa has returaed borne

666Sawa, a Meadnehe Neeralgis la

e.'estert, cheeks a Odd the trot &ay.

and chubs Ilderla la three days.

IN Elm In Tablets.

s-as

after apsadisar sesasddriati 16. iiir

Mrs. IL J. Wayland.Kr. and Mrs. Rarer Sleek arms a

few days recently visiting relatives

near Vienna, Va.

Miss Virginia Malcoim is ,visitag

relatives in Washington

Mr. and Mrs Charles Eticott and

family of Washington visited friends

Isere Sunday.

A inalike was bora as

and 116*. Clods Bryant on Satsardar.

Angara bd.

Mrs. I. W. Warden avast &sada/

wth her souk Kr. James Wreaks it

Quantaca

Rev. 'W. A. Hall ii,tt Tawdry

for Wytheville, where he wig

spend his vacation.

lielialifil. 011101/10* iirr.*'° 94411110111111111111111Pr"•

little "Renobe unhitched and go in Pear% in two

..di-7,7151te .kokraaligine* . • • Ileatice . • - .

that needs advertiolig• Wonders or

nima:sOur old Wend Tea Pee Davie

crawled between the sheets for a rest.

Tired and weary. We unilanitand that

be has tried the blue mass cure- Jump

up Ton Pee, that is a kill or cure

remedy.• • will... i Liortneef paw 5al4na -our ohisiletKak

Geo. Helping. It seem Geo. has been

=after a pat cern on a the dust

.14•16 ter theipsiktotigungs.

Well, during the hot urea reeo:Vad "his

oboes elf and both feet yeopped up •

:,'-a 40111.11.JUe..,AsirrisiuiskItitt"!

while Geo. was 'napping. lit

found that the pictiesee bet ;weedier

1-wesped his-pet ems to pep. le-

ave. tea any.= caohlisileit

of Prince William equal =eh a high

temptictine 7 Whsa yea read Kris,

ttM Itsaillaites "stood ea 'the 'Adak •

with his reeled pretty well peeked.

. Dr. Brooks, yea have a &men the

earlitate is Weak -and perklaveicit

yes will be real gritty and bold, yea

may be able to kw& him cold. Sere

le cur valet of agielietki for ethe

fent. 'has yens". Dont target that

Dec Iletrabalear has brushed the cob-

webs Item the Lyrie Theater and had

, oigirwaseifiug.eseitio. The doe sows,

why no spiral al- Mier in the Lyric,

annfortable, base= it is cool; eater-

yeareelf ;

eser Mink.

Now let us all gut bony is, who

be the fast tem hi at:, to

lora Sot vireeketlie

The liglitaieg Iran the elands was

lhariamell and pat to week ter man.

placked rout and pat ea mamma for

the delight et geasnithins yet arkern.

The wiry summon% tits Ilk then we

breaths, he bees me& to cony ass-

ale, plebes. sat the vein of man

sareuet the weir& The grentaillsa

of ear wag; sphere hoe hese ewe-

am* wed zena Mist at IIIL Wo asi

Meow well for the whit and llie

envy ear esamseee. The rebut la

owe Aim at am wok limpsailltk

aSala is a midimilL. the seether ef

17'4.

:7):1

4 71=1= r

"

414 4

• , '4 )I(

!TT

4%4 *114 •

illiiimiosehosisi". •

V.I. Ite at;eeile

•are

esterfielMIIDEIL YES—BUT SOMETHIN

G li0111.

Chesseefisid ogees adhams. aroma. satisfying

Isom

BITTER TASTE—dines the answer; and

that's what smokes, get in Onsterfield ia full-

to—the Sava and aromas of mellow

solmocos, moody Mended and ames-bleoded.

&ass taste, sad loader too!

OM Mika

Wesdheidlipe. lra;

telabniesser a Mks Teental

.14

, -

Y. *moat 7,,7•••••

ER EDUCTION,• - IN ELECTRIC RATES

Our New Domestic and

Commercial

LIGHTING RATE

ibnikstial

$1. for 10 KWH or fraction per month, which shall

also constitute the minimum charge.

8c per KWH per naafi for the trot MO KWH thereafter.

cc per KWH per mead for the tart PSI KWH_

4c per KWH per masa ter eV over NM KWH.

C iommercal

$t for HI KWH or fraction per meek Wok sus

the constItute the aiimbomi

Sour Mfg par arialar

- jalloper

WWII par mil& ibe seat WM KWIL,

pa KVW pit06.11140 aS«no NO EVIL

\ New Dausesift •

4 11\ /

SERVICE RAIE **4

. $3 for 0 KU it &Mira per notia--(tbeimam eines.)

sje par KWir \for tba Meat WI EMI daeraelherpar •

f 2c par EWE tar KWH

for.alter MIS NW/11 pro ana01.

4.5c p.# moat NM WIN per ammtb.

OM or write oar nearest (Ace at ony time for fa

details of this now rate schedule. We will (how yes

hew yes caa save mre money mod tins sad gain mire

Wore ter the batter things et ials. In electdelly yen

get more valise received for year' gollor tbm am MY

ether product. We will Am you wily this is tens sad

bow you ran mini peer dale kiasmr, better and brigbt-

er by wing MOM Euccuticmr.

trilr

_

tr ---- --

C HEAP E R

HONE LEM ,.

1CHEAPER,STORE =TING

CHEAPER

10111GERATION

ICHEAPERMt=WAUATV

CHEAPER

FAME ROMIG

CHEAPERILE= NSWANDOBANIE

- .• -ft'. 4..

THE Virginia Public Service Company

takes pleasure, in ,annpuncing a volun-

tary reduction in its residential and commercial

lighting and domestic service rates: This reduc-

tion!, which becomes effective starting with Sep-

tesabesibilreigs and which is the m:katk in the last

ho years, has hem made poseildethseargh econ-

omise in operation resulting from the in.sircps-.t

section of our system and the competent man-

agement of the Cou,paiLy_ — air. 11.111:1111. _

This reilacties, together with other* that have

been introduced since limitary 1, Mk wall -

save Ora00,1100 fur em, le!Oopiters. 11111th

hillimunialhadtafteriaesiteemi#

ostarally aaishe ompeetedto proclaim, the NM-

mate saving tocumho esesiamailly

ginnabsi.4

The chidobject el this relmetien

in the cost el our samba is to pollasit YOU. as a

corisrusam,lta albs throat** iiiiii4giushirr

of the commaimoss and comforts of dastric

applircos four home. It is our *tor to provide

for YOU, tit:sough the groat sarvaat, Elsaishaty,

Willer and happier living without eatMeagemce.

lEleeteicitr is the claimpest thisayou en: hay

is properties to the onsuilass aims it can dm

fur yew Why not give pear servant, lasidakity,

mama low& do? 4.44,AMP

PUB-Lit SERVICE H/ a

c

-'11*

f