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07, NO. 4. . CIIARLES TOWN, JEFFERSON COUNTY, W. VA., FRIDAY, JANUARY 31,
1941.
QUAL RIGHTS TO ALL. SPECIAL PRIVILEGES )TO NONE.
R. C. RISSLER, Editor.
,ouNtWEiéEiiii‘veis Pl anlJockey Club’sllhe Rev. C. Irvinglewis
Accepts nun.“ hi... Jefferson circuit can
or Annual CampaignECharity FundlCall To Presbyterian Church Rule «Strong
Atlurors Discharged From ,
'zundgrive Feb. 10 to 14Illeport ls GiveanNotmes Church mnch His
Decision to AuctimLMarketiDutyUntilTuesdayLFebA :
Accept Pastorate Vacated by The Rev. Dr. G. G.
‘II
Citing Committees Are A. S. Allen Renders Detail=l SWIM“; Expects ‘0
Take Charge March '5‘ Prices Range from $8.20.:wwrz '
MWWWass-rented Sessions Will Resume 0n
L: O 0
~ Tlh Bld . m»... . . s: .
Nameq for gounty e Cd Report Funds in a telegram to officials of
thelJ the pastorate of the Charles Town To as Receipts [3 __ Above page
86v:
‘ Wld'e Dflve rWere Dlstrlbuted Charles Town Presbyterian Church,
Presbyterian Church, came to meet Continue Heavy %' l Ch Fl T A d .z.
era! rrlals Llsted
~——- I -~——~~ ‘t'his morning, the Rev. (1. ll'vingrl the
church officials and members X n I or en owu n 'i,
., I l ~~~~ I A. S. Allen, Administrator of the’ Lewis, of Dallas,
'l‘exzrs, definitelle before giving definite decision as to The
«regular Monday's live»Itock )3: Jefferson County . I I a‘l
‘I K! VIE The roofing on the building un- Charles Town Jockey
Club's (Ihar— net-eluted the call extended to him i accepting the
call. sales in Chm-198 Townhad moderate I __ l
dcr construction for the Jefferson: My FUN“ NIH Sllbmiw‘tl his mlmm by
U1“ (“UNEN‘KH‘UOH t0 llGCOmf‘f In a brief address to the Yokefel-
County 'l‘elephone (lomplmy, at the to the Club as well as to the
West their :pnstor. The, new pastor lindi-i lows class Sunday morning he
he‘ livestock being offered for sale. monthly meeting of" the
Charlesl
D- Sievers, Executive comer of George and North Virginia
liiu'illl:“(unmissinn Fm‘tlw (‘Htwl he Would arrive in
(‘r'hill‘ll‘Hjlt'ttml‘ acquainted with some of the Hop,r
prices were lower with top 'l‘own-«Ranson Board of Trade
ul._credit0r5 0f Weller Estatd
This District, Lists SHOULSI ,(IIthIurlos TOWHI was mm 0,, your 1940. All
of the funds were ’l‘own about March 1, to outer upon; younger people.
At the 11 o’clock butcher hogs selling from $8.25 to the 'l‘homas
.lell'eison Hotel at 7.30? Ask That Receiver Be
kn“ to Be Fono‘wed this week. ’1‘th sh)st of the mull
(‘Xllt‘mlt‘d “'1' “'0 Inuin’xt‘lmm'e or 5“-
liis pastoral duties. service. he delivered the sermon that L
$8.40. Calf prices ruled steady with o'clock l’. M.
Appointed
Unless the weather bums [11]-; “mg "I. Hi" 3W”
“"""”‘“"l L" $1" 1010, and
l'.li.i'l'('(l on tlile lust llllyi to become acquainted
with members
8 of America; announced to' 442.10. This was inereasml by a do- (If
HM“ , ol' the congregation at a reception
h I 1 . inf,r for $8.80. Sheep and lamb
. at lans had been com ctci I l . - 4.2 . . i I I II. II . .I I , I I I I
II . .
mnducI‘: the Annual Boy Emu, Crete for the loors W111 he started l
“W” “I ‘ "m ““m M” l" W‘ N wwfl I MW“ "1
“15 lmnm m the church «in- receipts were light With not enough
lundcr the influence of intoxicating
. '- lnder. l"r(ln th‘: .‘ 00. l' , w , , . .. .. . . , _
. ' 3, . . I. I
{ on Monday. Thls ham 0,- we mm l U“ ’ ‘5 “"“l “r4 7’
The Rex. (,. llvnil,r LCVHS, amour; nex, With Nth'dl hundred people at
I to give tht market test
I Monday, Feb, 3:...Rggular “may? liquor. The jury sworn for the in-
.... .,. r- .m, .' ,, . . .. - .,_- . . I.- II ,,.~.I- I II,I,,IvII, I
, hmwy 1044 liemuant to unIgu-Umhm will who SUM-1,1 any,” :VV‘”
(“xl’m‘k‘l 0" "" Wmmh '" lh‘ . panied by
Mrs. Levels, arrived Im tending. , Cattle. leceipts moderate. Good mg of
the City: Council of Ransom,Vistlnntmn of tin (halal, Include!
m l. h d l t Ill 0 l hnwnal’ lmvmg a hulunce or $3144i'0h‘1rles
T‘m'” "" Sillur‘lal' fWilli Whlle here, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis bUtCher heifers 50” from $8.20 \ the Couneil Rooms at 7:30
1‘. M. lllilrry Dolley, Charles W. Couch-y,
Ien reac e as year a ""‘W‘
aMoat; Area Council, Boy
sale with good butcher heifers sell regular sessmn at the Chung” Henry
(Red) rl’riee, of Rallsoi’l,for
{mung at 7:30 o’clock |’_ lililOg‘t‘ll ill‘d’Vlllg‘ ll
Gill" while he was ‘
l
l
M I I are («worm with $13th whih. uh. . (“will Pillit'lltS in
the(3'1111‘105'1‘0\\'I|I The Rev. Mr. Lewis succeeds the!
made a most favorable impression to!) graded calves selling for $13.25.
""“m‘ .
H. 1’0nerfi.elo'.Chmean (leak roof is of l‘ilii-ielllte.l
llll1l(-1‘_€(;l‘nprul H‘rsllll-ill- : lev. Dr. G. (i. Sydnor who
has on allwhulicard it. Monday night, Single calves selling from $l3.ll5
Monday. Feb. 3.~——'l"hc City (louni A lm'y WM $010000”
lly(r“'llll031‘llly
'2' e, Northern DlStrICt 01 the ial guaranteed lfor 20 Years.
“"1 (“ml 0” “m”! “l 1"“ “thin” been Dastor of
the church since another otmmtunity was given him 110W“. Cattle prices
featured the. cil of Charles Town Will meet illlllml‘llmfl! for the
trial 01
l
bearany cold the pouring- of con-
.
s,
receipts with most all classes I Monday. Feb. ill—The regulai!
uh“ . th N mm, m,” with“ ymr' illull‘dsy Texas, taking three
days were guests of County Superinten- 80imedium butcherheifers, from
IRichnnl '1‘. Miller, Sz’lnmel Knott,
I ‘: GS m 0 0 =0 3 A F' D lhc average expense, of each pa-l for the
bum“ . b . mum“ The RevI dent and MrsI Henr. MI S .dnm. at $4.20 to
$8.00: stock heifers per Tuesday, Feb. Iii—Regular wcek- lJoe
‘(lookn-s, Elmer Watson, Henry
which consists of Morgan lne aug en . ,,,. Yr 0 .- . J l 3' I l 1/ II I
I I I
*eIe . I C I I, “WV” lient no» t 0.1 . lulghty-l‘ivo doi 5 Lewis who
is considering a can t.,I their home on South Samuel Shem“ old, from
$28.00 to $41.00: good ly meetingr of the Lions Club ot‘IWcll-er,
'1‘. Warner Lowry, A. I).
thz’ and semi??? fugue” Confirmulafiom .er being M. butCher cows,
from $5.80 to 6.5.5; Charles Town at the Thomas Jef— Robinson, 11. ll.
Nicodemus, and
excep ion 0 1 arms urg, ” ‘ ‘ ' ,. , I I .
hllcondxicting their Annual Drives tended to Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. fers‘m
HOV“ 3‘ G-‘m 1- M- ICllQTIESI SUPP: I I I I
A ent to the National celebration Kablc, of My-erstown, on the bith The
“’13” 9‘ l” “mg m” a “W
l
l
l
l
l
ilzirs was the largest amount paid:
ifor any one patient, the smallest’ l medium butcher cows, from $4.75
amount on any one, was $10.10. iMiss wa‘tters to ‘injured in wreak to
$5.60; canners and cutters, from
I I . , . l , .
[It e .lof a (l-i.uirrh¢or in~ ithe Winhhmtor? Avalmmo fur {he same
purpose: Marry New Jersey man Leesburg. $430 down; comma“ diler COWS.
Tm‘SdaY. Feb. 42*Me'0‘tmg "f tl’lcilnilnutes, returned a
verdict of
l 9 a ifllst birthday of the Boy McmonIch..H« Itdlron Th1.“ Ah. {on
January II “ML was $II2,,.;II H___I_ I from $41.00 to $59.00; plain
bulls, Jefferson County Hospital Auxil- gum“ Jang MI Mason 3rd do.
‘ ' r l.. o. ‘l' ‘srt . . v.... . . ' '- ' ‘ y
es 7sheiaAéneECZ' InCMartirsmxé IMm KIaIblc bZIEOW marriage WI:
which With the llzilance 0f hit-44‘; :Mr. and Mrs. William Quay Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Jacolbs “0m lie-05 t0 I$‘~05- HWY at the Elgh SPhOOl at
313“ lh‘fcndnnt‘s attorney, offered at mm
l s as“. (it: JeaAozxcc‘ 5:0,: Katherine (7.,d,w.,],.,,1o',. 0,-
fmlkes a tum] or $123144 1‘” use" WMM‘Y‘S, 1820
l'l‘thrlanul Drive, with Mr. andliMrs. William Jacobs, Calves:
recap“; mOdemte' TOP "1- All members are “km W “Eldon for a
new trial, which is to
W0 A nit; F31: :‘hici cofnpleted :Clhhke County ’ i ”' 1941‘
Charleston, W. Va., announce the and the latter couple’s little child,
graded calvesv 301d for $13-25; 300“ Present lbe “an,le on Wmlnesdiiy
next,
The total amount received fromi engagememp (If their Sign,“ Miss of
Charles. TownI were injured on graded calves. for $13.00; medium
I . . I February 5th.
,lhe Jockey Club, commencmg N0..1NemeI It“ M1,. Charles SI J0me,”
Wedmsdhy When the car in which graded calves, for $12.60; light
41 Campaign last November“ “M” “"""‘_ Thursday,
Feb. 6:—-Special meet-l
al a ' n' ' i .. . . , , I I At the conclusion of Price's
of viflihii‘f‘sthles 113:1: gzéitiezrj “Roosevelt in History” 1
"en‘IEer’ 1:32; “Id ‘E‘cImdmg tl‘ebno‘lot'
llusbroulek Heights, N. J. they riding to Washing-ton, Was graze:
cal‘l'es’ f0; $11'fgi22I‘thIthm mg 0f the Young
D‘emmrat’c Cm" trial, all jurors were dismissed un-
SS mgmm of National prepared_ i‘ewsfig’m iIIST‘m‘m’d {15 “if;
Minis Wlatters is the oldest struck by a motor truck near Lees- Br? fca
ves’ls (f); g ’ smgle 0f JefiermnICmmt-V at the coufiltil Tuesday,
FeblluaryA.
, In fact the Boy Scout Move- Dr. Ruth Scarborough, of the “33,11
“$8.11,, Wt upgfigguid‘au‘imer 0f the la‘tc M" and Mrs- bung
Va- “What's injm'lOS we“ 0383?”; ml: 13:3";129, few“:
t r M House at 8,0clock p‘ m’ RObefl Julius Thompson, Moorut‘iehl
and
has (lefinitely been chalking- History Department of Shepherd ’61:“ x
’ 9 mm 0 ' "fJohn l). Wattcrs, and a trained 'more serious
than those of other N e p M . “ ce‘p S 'g Ramsey “"11 be
guest speaker all iPetersbung' merchant,» indicted for
,I. , I I I I N I I I I... l , I but for the as, few cars. be” M me an, I
A" were A 0t enough to test market. afull attendance of the membership
(I I. .1. . h f I
es “ms'der “Self an mtergm‘ State Te'a‘her‘”, Lonege’
at Shep" In all, 241 maltients have receiv- mum p . mam p w. Hogs:
receipts moderate. Good is urged by President Thos R reswnflbl my m the
deaf" 0 ' '
[to ' of America’s declaration and herdswwm was the guest Speakerlcd
benefits fiovm the fund in {heIhus conducted the Florist busmess
'moreIor less hurt. Their car was butcher hogs sold from $825 to Moore
Jr ‘ “ 'gIA, KamdeI on Route 340, on on.
t0 maintain a democratic alt Thursday night’s meeting of l a“ five
vearq lOfI her 1”“ motherl Mm' Ann” 'Prdfilca‘ny
demmm’hed' $8 40. médjum butcher hogs from ' globe? 8, last
year, twill not he tried
“3 government. the Charles Town Kiwanis» Club atlp‘ ‘ t
lSt‘Ckl‘u‘s Wa‘t’ters- l ~—~0——-—~—- ' '
' I, this term. His attorney present-a
. . . . $7.90 to $8.20; light butcher hogs Monday Feb.-10:——Annual
meetwat t ‘*
“tn- -- no. , -' ,. t fD-' . ,. , I i i ,I II , ,II
“t- olling commqil-mei- :53 3.212;“ Jifiemn Iiim’uismglnastv’s
FIRST MESSAGElnm-i' b32522.lloiiinin‘ilimhmfin “mm 0‘
SHENANDOA“ “0m 37-4“ 1° $73"; “gm “1m hogs, ing of the
Humane Society of M °“ ’1 mm m“ T‘mv‘“l’“°“"‘
“9‘”
e communi ies is l a eye as or = emo. x. z. -. ..
._.-___0_‘..._. l
.l'k Ibelow l I . I I I ‘ GARDEN CLUB ON “‘13- 4T“ from 36-90
’60 37-30: gwd butcher ferson County at 7:30 p. m., at the mm in Wham {it
“ma Stated that
seen“. prefirinz Prospect lists and The smoker referred to Emil Lud- .
III IIIII “MI IIIIIISIIIIC delivered ! xQ‘VI‘ICSNQI’ for a
“5mm” 0f Yegr“' r sows”. from $080 to $7.55; plain Parish
House. The Rev. Carltonlfihe Iaccuged had “l‘flm‘l-‘lom an 013* I
, i ., "g work?” *0 condugfrfljfi‘ie, ,9}: “m.
c’fillden‘tuflnillb for {Ih Ie’ IIISIM’”II'I ‘n Chum? I I
110 IS Senior mom or of the rmI regular mommy meeting of WWI from $530 to
$650: shoats Fox win he guest speakeu ,eraltion ior .3 thyrmd disorder, and
1d, 06 ‘ v w one «new laments“: ‘5 0w Iv“ 1‘ u t «5 inf
Sdhsur & Jensen “(‘3‘ Estatellihosslhena-noo, all Garden Club
will per hundred, from $6.90 to $8.10: ~ « r l r ‘ "
. I, ,.r i , to ,I Wed d . I ,I i I strong: enough...“ at;
VinerB‘anE Shephertimwnilnw Rmswelt' maklIn‘g COMP“? . fate:in II
3:33? II‘IO‘I'IIelznfos 0913’ lend also a contractor and builder
be held at the home of Mrs, Henry pigs; and shoots per head, from
Wednesday. Feb. 12.—Lincoln Day‘itend’tnisr month. I
Qley Springs, Paw Paw, Har- sons between the lthlrtl<term Ex-l ’
‘“ Sum“ 1" “aflken‘s‘iwki N- J- M. Sydnor on Tuesday,
February $1.25 to $4.90; boars and stairs, dinner sponsored by
the-Republicani After llaVll’lg‘ plead not guilty in
t0 ' r, Ferry and Charles Town. ecultiive innit his distant cousin, the
erf‘IIksme: 1“? t'OIreller‘ breath; No date has been» set for
the “hI wt two «chock IpI mI MISI Syd. from $3.15 to $6.55. Clubs of
Jefferson County at, thetan indictment charging them with
Friday, February 14th, a final late President Theodore Roosevelt, I
m" an 0 or ‘ oodfimfie' 10 mm“ wedding. l
. , w I I , , . nor and Mrs. Arthur Glover willi “*0 Thomas Jefferson
Hotel at 7:30 puthe me“ Of hams fmm Th‘mmh
ge g scheduled to belheld at the speaker found much in com-
“WEISRIKJIICI:L‘I°:IIbO‘::“‘; “"5
~————0~——— he joint hosrtesses for “he, mansion MRS M ARY A
MOLER m. Hon. Phillip Pitt Campbell willi E. Baumgardner, Daniel Kelly A134
ge 0k in Hotel Jefferson in Chg-hum in the erreers of the two Iomnwmh an
inmiqo in III“: I CARY MORGAN ORDER. ‘A special invitation is extended
to ' ' ' deliver the address of the evening.‘kins and Hamid
(I’laylm‘ “Oligndi
. , . Ii I I l ' 7 i w _l _
llt- wrendtfedtwjontilTefprxgiit: medlub 'b'eet'ves f0- 1941
were‘O" income mm" ED INTO TRAINING'P'U mayhem“ to
be'pmsem als dee- Mrs‘ Mary M039“ "MOW 0f the Ti! da Feb 13. B
fit C‘ d dill $1.35.? his“; “guilt:
:Vfrom an mtici gun ‘éom_ d. (f J Al 'I 1“ th b (,1 b! The present
rate on incomes is min (i 0 co“ m“ take pace at late B. Frank Meier,
and one of “rs y’ (1") :ie (firh B th amuse," Min,
mm"; x
a damn}; cop I tIg th mousse :1; some on? yb I.Iiu I1 per cent on the fimt
$1000 and} Cary Meagan, of Charles Town, this time. the oldest Iand most
highly reggtd‘ spoilelore ythehIioIllls huII o e I f r d that. 3.? t:
l 93' "‘98 mg 9 .memf 01‘8- 0 proposet ’newv “(£195 ’ .
h, b en ordered to leav ,1” wow...“ -. 0~ ar es own a 9 lg so on ,men,
our: re erre . c s .
V- l . . ‘ 'tlicn ranges up to 4 er cent. This “5 c I e ‘muary
“1 ‘ms‘denlts 0f H‘JIXDEI‘SV- Fe"? - l , , . ,
2'2 * ‘ v nil: t° be at on
. w ‘ a or near anpers erry; lqul a ing "' “ .h "I WI
Va. H ‘_ . , I , ‘~ e . ., .,oIveSlg e a ‘ «c . »~r
. . "glicouncil to co-ordinate servi- the debt on powhamh Camp for to
7 per cent. [Hlmlmg 0 I e 1‘ bemgl AT LU PHERAN
CHURCH'I'Dhm‘SdCX’ her death f°u°,wmg 9‘ door prizes will
be awarded. ‘fore sentence. can be imposed upon
1: if“ an Troops and Pad“! Where' the Boy Scouts east of the
'river . The new 'GO'VGYYI‘O!‘ prefaced his i sent t(h rep
lacedpar‘ alum“ Hos‘t’l fig.- ‘ “week’s “mess from
‘mralym' Aged ithem
. ,' . . . “ ‘ ' , -, . was lsu .- ' -, ' , -, . . I
‘
ty, ‘ “Opportunity Will be prowded and electric lights for the High I
message with the declaration that TIC-’3 wro IndIIIIcuonqlgquig a; :‘e
Commumol‘ Sewme Emu be con 88 yF‘lrS’ Mrs‘ MO!” was the last
Friday. Feb. ll:—~A tea for the A motion for a Judgment by the
of L “We 9‘ "“mth f" 3” Tm"? School Athletic Field,
comprisedth had no Intention of trespassing ‘m‘m y ‘ ‘6 9 3"
duoled 3" 3‘- ThOmas Lutheran “WWW member of "he fam‘ly
British Relief will be held at the
{General Accident Fire and Life
home 0f the Misses Aldridge (’nllnsluranco vs. R. L. Emery,
.1r.,ivus'
East Congress Streen The PUhliC iS'overrnlcd. A plea of nondissumna ,
a, th - .t mt talked a_lupon legislative activity and ap- Sic‘a‘l
wmmmn‘ The PM“! B°mdiCl13130L Ramon. on Sunday evefl- Of a“? late
Mr. andiMrs. John Hall
9 we mm“ 5 m ‘ mama, Ito OHM. his coommmon andll’lns not as yot
received any Ill-'inlfl', February 2nd, at 7 :30" o’clock.
Allstadt. residents of the Mil‘lville
ibout. All the objectives discussed, qtmcciom as m “he number , I
t . , . . w of men . . I . I . I I I I
as. well as those merely referredlto “commend measures ‘to S‘msfy 0
“eug‘hbonhmd’ smter’ Mm“ Jamb asked to watCh this He‘lspapm‘
f0?“ sit *was entered and the case set. I
to were given in charge of flla mandate of the voters last No- to be
called mm training (luring BM” fo'get ‘0 feed the birds ‘HCWkle
and a brother, J. Thomas further particuml‘s as t0 the 1‘01"“
for trial on February 10.
Cdmamittee ‘wlho 'lre report later. vom‘bm“ Februmy' EVERY
D833 Avllstadit haying preceded in (ll-Wilh- and other amngenlems-
Rosuming- the January Term of»;-
Twenflyafive mimclbers were pres- Bins covering some 0f the ML"
M1“. M01” and er. familial hved 0” lthe Jefferson Circuit Court for
the *
enlt Pilod‘esso/r Keener Eutsler 'gesumns are already fini'Sth
or 0“ a farm mrlMlllVIl‘le formally
. . O L 0 o I I
I . . ' l . k T» it . J d‘ ‘,
principal of the .Shepherdstown Ibo'ing prepared! “Said the GOVOWOYK
I years. and moved .to Haupers Fer- Life In meXIco hum“ wee on not“ w
n g"
A h f about t t Sh Widens had sell; for trial the (use.
, mom: t; cm are measures or 1' ‘ 'we“ years 33‘3- e ‘ r r
, ' ' . . i . . r ' i
, *. vi . ,.t. There Will be an interestm ) ~01- of the Stu-to vs. Nelson
Bush With
High sumo}, VHSothe only mm: permanent registration of voters was a member
of the Methodist fi‘ k
, y asking for material to use R V O 0 9 o . . . . ».
w l l ‘ .- r l' 1 testi- ‘
Ira .II . . . I I I 1t t F I I II , I I I or slide lecture. written by
(.ount a Jilly on hand to heal tht
,I ling their various units. IandIfm a count to handle claims 1 S
Chumo,Iand until «prevented by the Rene, Id, Hammoum am, given by ImmyI
Before “III jury (mm “It”
ComCers for the Shenandoah HARRY G. HENDRICKS,I launlnst the.
ist’dtowj‘botlh pmpared I lflfilflmltzles of age, was faithful in
Ouncil for the present year by the legislative interim commit. her
attendance nit worship. S , ,. . l I I .I I I II I f,
6' i . . - ,I I, I I I I . _. l . I . I I v ohool Auditorium, on
February 7 that a. eolnplonilse VH‘Hl A10
Ir I, the ’OI‘OW'W me"; "983- Followms a stroke of
Pauly-“*le and will f0! _ mtroduc‘hon-acitesrReasons Why City Fathers
Are Unable to Meet ,. 0”“ Sim" WW L- “0‘”, W“ at. 3.15
o’clock. ‘mmummii. nun sun-um.
“ ‘ ' 8' SCUllYi JF-i Vlce'Pl‘es" sustained last
Fall, Harry G. Hen- Neely’s message prolst the coup, M R ‘ . ‘ llVEd
Will] this vn‘lClthCT, and four Media", archhocmro sculpture l
H" Joe Ymmg: Vice-PreSldenli dric-ks, better known to his inti-
lnilttee, for ith Dust activities. ‘ any equests 0f Taxpayers and InVItes
daughters survive‘ The daughth pointing and CY‘l'fil’N
’h‘lVe been l (T0 Page 6)
r, . H Bmyles‘ V‘ce‘P’es‘denf" males as “Fox” Hendricks
mused "0 hinted of nI measuro {violin Comparison Tax Limitation Laws
“"3 M'h “Swim 59“"! °f BM” much praised all ever
u... world. i
'g'e I ~ is _‘ covmgtoni Jr-i Count” ‘away at hits home
1’10]th IIof Snen- ton days for the financial relief of more: ers. Bessie
Watson, of TIMI Ohm“:on m “I enjoy them
ec_ .Trgfiur:;°ngry C- 3- Hartman; andouh Junction, shortly after
municipalities, \Vlhose I revenuus You Inlay not understand why No
accumulation for sinking fund. was'mn‘g’tonl D'I CI; ‘Mm‘
“mm is given by the, Chfll‘lfis Town We. Causes wreak‘ ‘i i
. ' - D~ MCFadden- noon on Wednesdny. A native of .hiive been at low
ebb since ratilhlyour city fathers do not on the For 3 Years AFTER the
HOWMSWI‘, MlllVlllli‘. mill Mrfl- man.“ fluIbI I“ IIIIII II V
rlc “We Finance Committees in- the county and a life-10mg resident
Cation of the tax limitation all-IOINlISm'C‘Ct in front of ymir home.
Al- Tax Limitation Law JOhn Inanmo- or Pomery’ 8mm 0f There will wise the
on display an! Ski-dilan 'l‘lUC‘SdiW 0“ R‘ml’i’ 340 I,
Rum“ f°110W1ng= Mr. Hendricks was born July .5, ment, but he did not say
defillitelyllw, Willy t"My haw: not been able Taxes collected in 1937
$11,447.96 Waghlngmn- ‘ exhibition 0f Maia,“ treasures hear the Mar-man
Bums, farm, I
s. eaDewy H11" and 05c” 1866: the 50" 0f JO-h“ 8- and Sarah
“"ha’t ill W35~ W0 (‘0 1013 Of the “me things that Taxes
collected in 1938 13,678.95 ‘T‘he funeral Wm be ‘hem gummy loaned by
Charles Town's visitors three miles south of town, caused.
to Mexico, and it is hoped a few a collision between a car loomed by _i
d *‘ I rm , Bane Hendricks. l Neely stressed the need for leg- might add
to the conveniences of Taxes collected in 1939 12,973.18 a{WV-“0011.
February 2. SerVicos
r3 w- :. .. . ,.. ' «'7. . ,, , '. , i r i- .
n Ferry and Bonvar ‘M'r’ Hen‘dl““ks was a farm” an “mum
to conserve "mural m' our good cmzom‘ An towns W1“ be
conducted at the house “it short talks by these travelers. And Justice
Garland Moore, and operas.
too, a slide of Mexican and other ted by his son Billy and one opera—
I; R935, L. D. Nichols and Don-his adult life, having: owned and Isoufrcos,
wibhout mentioning ii Spt3-IWcst Virginia are budgeted by our I$38I100,09 1
o’clock, following which the re«
‘ lieu, ' operated the Joe Eno'le farm north lCifllc move and
also unwed: state constitution. namely the Accumulation in stinkinn’
mains Will be brought ‘0 Edge Hill - - 1 s v . v I.
El ' ' : ’ " a , candies. Admission 10 cents. ted by In
’1. Fully, of uhe Miller
ar, link e'y sprmES—Pnce E. Clntk' “f Shenandoah Junction for
many' Amendment of the Welfare Act TAX LIMITATION LAW. fund for these
Years 3,347.33 cemeteryi Charles Town, for mter‘ ~Patifiy Willis.
Chemical Company in Reason.
—-—-—-0.~——- Both cars'wcre damaged, to the - ,
h‘pley’ Joe Young" Fred years. He married a Miss Brant— to
permit full advantage of Fed- If you will commre the hump men; I
TWO RANSON Moore car unmounted at $50 and to I
Pack? leaders and committee
1‘3 to attend a round table
‘ I? especially planned to assist
M their work. Mr. C. S. Hart-
c°llhcil Commissioner recently
, that he felt this plan of see
would mean a great deal in the
of rendering direct assistance
ODS and Packs who are con
me
Rev. James H. Hitlle at the lug-h upon the, case, it was announced
mu
in
, S
Mm; . . .
8h and Ralph Rice,P ner of the County, who died s-ever- Chill funds
available for relief toiing‘ tax receipts from 1930 to 193.2 $3,4i752-76
hmpherdstown—E. St t A. . . . . .
hfenamond J C B M‘Zfigaénfinn 9.1 years ago. One (laughter, Miss
i'the Indvllzen’b «Md aged- gImcluslve. collected? before the TAX
Our city is confronted witb'reg- “hiVltflfiOfl” BOYS ENLIST.
the. Fiery muehinc twice as much,
,II D . . . . . Jame Hendmks mt home, survy—l Amendment of the Teacher
Re- LIMITATION LAW with the tax ular expenses, such as sin-eat light—
The. Moore“ oar skidded when the."
a!“ c maid and W. MTMcClure. ' - ' '
mg, water for fire protection, po- The Art Department of the The {1, 3.
Navy J‘E'Cl'untlng‘ std- driver sudden-1y turned to avoid,
he. P193 Town_WaIIIIey LIIWIy es. ltiremen‘t Act to include. college in-
receipts from 1937 to 1939 inclu—
ltmoen H. stone Ted Lowery Ed, Funeral sew-ices wm be held at “motors and
to make ‘t more “de‘lsive. conec'ted after the Tle LIM- lice,
garbage, sewer, fire pmtec- Charles Town Woman’s Club in~ tion at
.Mlartinsburg reports the hinting some children who were!"
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tion maintenance, office supplies, Vites all those whoowin treasures
enlistment of two more Jefferson sled riding in the maid, getting in
p‘ “aid and HI MI Sydmn the home at 2 o’clock this (Finlay) qulaite
and equitable ITATION LAW, you will find the
Ir r and numerous other things that from Mexico, to contribute them ooumy
The new recruits are the way of the other our.
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high Paev‘JI DI Kifer’ George afvtennoon, with interment in Elm- Neely
tOld till? legis‘ial’m‘s‘mhat 5‘1 difference to be about half of
the
a11d HI WI Miller, Jr. wood Cemetery, Shlpeherdstown. lDOI‘m‘ancnt
refill‘s‘ll‘atl‘on Mt 15 not *1 amount collected preceding the tax
must ‘be had and paid for. These to our exhibition of Mexican art. Lawmme
.Liivingulfilon Mahone, Jin, WOW-..
. 0 llmmlcae for lDOlil'l‘Cfll “'18, bu-tiIlimitation years.
This foot exist-
“-0-—-~——-— WHOLESALE MARKETS properly administered, it would be
ing has forced your council to find
M.“ ‘ n help.
er 31105011 Dinner. January 30, 1941 ———-0----
essential tths in our budget ave— Mrs. J. H. Morris has charge stain of
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ma- . . . ,
rage about $16,000 per year. You of this exhibition and the amides bone,
and James S. Fadeley, son of Aid Tax Returns
will notice that; this amount is for can be left in her Reaping at ‘her
Robert is. and the late Mrs. Agnes» I L
above our taxes collected. The dif- home on South Samuel Sheet, Fadeley,
both of Ransom. Edward T. Molar Deputy Tst
Ire'wm I Whealt (delivered) . . . . . . . .. .QOILAST VETERAN
:AfitcrIall, you look to the council ference is made up in Licenses,
(iBeclcwitlh house), or they can be They have (paneled all the exumi-
Commissioner was in Charles,
v 159 a Father and Son Com (dellvel‘edl . . . - - . -- ~60 ' IN HOME
DIES,gto raise the proper revenues to Fines, and Rents. You will note
brought with you when you come nations at the main recruiting of-,Town two
days in‘ January and
other fields of revenue, such as‘
,
I:IIfsll’fimsoredi by the Bible Creamery Butter , . . . . . . . . ,.
.34; —— lcnnry on the town’s affairs, andIthwt no mention has been
made of be the Mexican lecture on Feb- fice in Baltimore. Now they are will
be here two days in February: ‘
‘more licenses, parking mete-rs, etc.
Paginéldpiseqpal Church, Country Butter . . . . . . . . . . .. .26i John
Wesley Blizzard, the last to do this it certainly takes as street
maintenance or building re- wary 7 at 3 o’clock, in the Highgbeinig mined
at the Naval Traimlto aid taxpayers in makll’ljg' up;
he. demuildmg on Tuesday ; Butterfat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .27
suervmgI veteran in the. Confeder- much money as it did during the pair.
Believe it or not, we have School Auditorium. Put them in ling Station at
Norfolk, where they ltheir returns on Green Sales and,“
$8M aryI4tt‘n, at 6:30, at l EglIgs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .. .16 ate soldiers’ Home in R.lchmond,lDepressmn Year-s of 1930 to
1932. never had any money le£t for Morris’s care while there and take
twill be studfioned for six weeks bé- Transportation Tax. His detonation
rI Th Smolder del be thezChickens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .14
Va., died Wednesday at the age of For 3 Years BEFORE the these two very
important items. them with you when the exhibition fore being assigned to a
trade January were 23rd and 29th, and
_. I» e Committee hopes -———-——- ,98 years. In July there were
four Tax Limitation Law ‘ But if things work out as planvlis over at
about 5 o’clOck. Mrsqschoolor it ship. ‘for February are 0th and 781
ned, we shall have some money Morris will give out free lecture;
13:“ and boys of the Par— . Retail Markets linmaibes. In to few Weeks
two of ,Tuxos collected in 1930 $19,063.39 l “M” §When he Wm M a“:
fimi‘i‘iiv
aadlpl’esent._ Tickets may Creamery Butter . . . . . . . . . .. .36 them
passed away, and in Decem-iTaxes collected in 1931 17,455.56 this year to
spend for both these‘tickets to those who contribute to I. Miss Lila
Willis, South Mildred House. Later announcements; wit *3
from any member of Country Butter . . . . . . . . . . .. .25 her John Show,
the third died, Taxes. collected in 1932 23,358.35 l
9“- Or all; the office of‘Eggs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.. .18I1eiaving Blizzard as the lone sur- ——~—-——-—-
Chickens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .18,vivor. $59,877.30
things.
A. B. LINK, Finance Chrm.
of City Council of Charles Mn.
the exhibition. «Pattie Willis Street, has gone to Flushing, Loni;
be made about dates, for income,-
0«-—-—-——~ {Island where she‘ is a guest of ~
tax returns.
Advertise in the Advocate. Mrs. Lewis Franklin. ‘ .1 Jun. 31413691). 5