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57, NO. 26. CHARLES TOWN, JEFFERSON COUNTY, W. VA FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1941 PRICE 3 CENTS
le :ire Cherry In Charles Town Grain R
County Said To Leases Clipp's Mill
,gt ar es* ~oo~o July 1, the Charles:.
]Group Will Assemble a,t Local Offices of Draft BoardBe ow. Grain & Feed Company, o,f
On Sunday Morning at 90'clocl ; Will Go ,Charles Town. leased the flour and
grist mill owned and operated by
Are Also High By Train to Huntinton Growers Busy Gathering T. Wilmer Clipp, on the Ka/bleto~vn Expect Banner Throng
-- -- .pike, Mr. Clipp retiring because
Figure at $11.25; The Local Board of Jefferson County RnIlotlnces they Fruit This Week; Prices of a persis~tent attack of asthma. OUt toWitness July4th 1) en/s . $1.17 Per- Bushel With
elpts Are Heavy have received a call for seven white men to go to the Induc- Are Reported flood The lessors have agreed to carry Racing Events '
tion Station at Huntington, West Virp;inia, on the l,th of out Mr. Clipp's contracts in regard ' Several Deductions
July. The men will assemble at the Board offices; m Charles jeffer: f, c,unty orchard men are to exchange accounts The men en-f All roads lead to ".the Charles ~ In yharles 'rowll And ~ Noted, Is Approved
regularcharles TownM nday'shad heavyliVest Ckre- q oWnington.at 9:00 A. M. and entrain at ]ta|]mrs l,'el ry for llunt- nmv enr:a.~red in gathering the larg- gaged in operating the mill f r iT wni Jockey Club tomorrow, Fri-~" Je~erson Eounty ~[~F~*-MMI--LL
e' t crop .f the1 ties they have ever Mr. Clipp, will continue under the day, July 4th, where a specially :purity . . . .
5 with all classes of livestock Those whose order numbers bring them in thb', call aye; g, own.More than that they are new management.
I$
'offered for sale. The feature ~ l arranged race-program .has been API)9OYEO STORAQE
Kent ]~lscher Brockmann Charles '[oxen ~ett; n :0. ~,~ the fruit ~--~'iq :a. a.^-xce'-tion of Thursday, Jul 3--Jointmeetin
sale was the prices reeeivea f'erala I~ r"nklin Pa" " " "~'~ ~")" ~-~ ~ " v worsen ou~ ~y ~ecretary ~rea ~ur- . ~ " ~. ~.
~ats and heifers The cattle ~ u ~ a l~bel . ~ta, ~:~.~.~v~t becau~;e ol a shortage of it in other several years, has been in opera- ton Tha ,Tncl~na.el~n,~ I~, h~A; of the Jenerson uour~ty e arm ~u-
" " ~alvln ~ummernelcl Sponseller. J~OI1VaY ~ . 1 ~" # - F ' "
,ruled strongw~th good P, inson p ~ev, mns of the country, i tmn for more than 150 years. As cap has been booked as the feature reau and arm Women sBureau at Full lnfbrmaU . on 1941
r heifers sellin~r un to $10 05 ~.~ ~.~ v~ ~ 1" " ; /,:" 1" "'*~: (;r:,wers are spot picking, gather- Beeler's mill it was known in the ! attr~,ti-. of the nCte-,~o a 8 o clock p. m. ,at4he Commumty iet-Up Is Published in
- " ~ames vranKnn donnston t~arles lown ~ - ~ ' " ar "on "
market was active w~th top,m~ onl~ the ]'~p( fruit and lcawng early years of its hmtory Later will b t Center ne Shenandoah Junct~ Appended Article
g . " " George Edgar Dunaway, . .'Ranson : " :. ~ . . " ! ' ring in compe ition some of '
r hogs selhngfor20.85 and James Leon Bell Charles Town tfl,::,~.~!,e~, on thettt:~:,~dr,y:d ~t was the property of Abram Is-, the finest horses at the track Thursday. July 3 The Charles County Agent Neil Bolton has an*
Selling up to ~lT.ou per IOn. ~, c, a ,- wr wno operatea ~t tnrougn tne~ Local officials are ~bus, com~l~t - - "--
',' ' ' ~ " "'~'" o Kiwan" I i ' nounceo as a result el ~ne wneat
mb market was strom- with the Zero 1 ark (ompany /n W~ - ~ Civil War "erred Followln,- Mr T wn ts C ub w 11 journey to
o . ' " ! ' ~. ~ .~ lng plans ~o care ~or a capacity o~.^ ~.~.~ ~. ~ a, marketing quota referendum held
I ~ ht t( r, al( takm r tile reater part,o.~p,~e,~,w, wnvre .~y w~u
g $ Tha l~av a, Hu+M,l hi.ThraaP t+ ':++ ' " + +" : * " ! d, one that is expected toout- +^+ "or di o;J onMay 31, the farmers thro~lghout
nbs selhn for 11 20 The ~ g Isler s death, the M+ll was allowed crow
arkot ,~,led stead, with ton ill,t# ltU . U~U. ttt3~k#l[12l~.~llt~ lllI~kAk#UUUlllblof tile yielu, ito fall into disuse and remained . mee~,er au one ,~raw* u
~n~',~':'::, ~1125 ~ * 1aT W~ 1 ~lt~"J n,~,= lh,yer:~ are s-dd to be paying fiveln,l~e~ ,n~ilth~l~,~W F Weir.!num er.any In.previous years on House. All members areaskedto the coun,try are m favor of a quota
~ "~*-" "~ '- ~ r, nls articular nay
le h-av-- Good I umel / i r lfl ant R#tvcg alct r lllh 1 + ~sa p,und or$lO0aton forthe] i-t-- --e-o-nizin thet P " meetatthe ThomasJeffe~on Hotel that approved a loan rate for the
: receipts e y. /AaVal~X ~ vv aa~tJau~at~I/.pW]TIJ at~t~tOU[ly .L . .j liCK aria ass~: a e~, r c g g I '.Many visitors are expected here .~ r 1~ ~,~,! ~ha machine {~ o~h~d farmers of Jefferson count who
sold from $9.50 to $1 25, value of the water power there, land will -emain over Saturaa""^r
~.~, ~ t~ . t " u ~,o uled for 6"45 in Shenherdstown ~ve w~nm ~ne~r ano~men~ ts ~1 ~
n 0to 9 40 ' ce~ts a pounu, l~e,r.v,vy ,~ ~ or:.-,~. . *
steers, from $8 5$,Lions Clu rebuilt ~t about 63 years ago, ana~
"~ i The Charles Town,b [ Jefferson county young men who fer ,) ).nt; ~"e-*~d to " ' i the final day of the summer meet- for number 1 Red Winter and $1A6
m~ers, ~om $5 ~l~ ~o ~tu u~, aeetm for elec he ooerated ~t along w~th a saw mill
held their annual n g - had reac d their malor tv s n(e hi I ing Monday Jui-. 7 The re,~.lar for number 2, Red Win~ter Wheat
n i from 8 00 ,to 8 i ' ' ymm three mHl l~mpouuos t s ler " " ~ "-- ~ "
he fers, $ $ .-, tmn and mstallatmn of officers for Octobe ib, last, year, numhered " for many years. Beeler, the Is,Post-time will be as usual, at Deductions from these quotations
o o 00,year ~ men,my meeting oI xne ~narles
ad butcher c ws, fr m $7. the ensuing year on Tuesday even. only 83 at the registration on Tues- " ,~ and the Welr~ck regimes, the prop- t 2 30 o'clock, and it is safe to say q',~,n Ran~-- R,s A,'P ~d,~ ,t are: 2 cents per bushel for ligh*
80, medmm butcher cow~,[m atGa lord Innw~ththe follo~ Ida Itt~tdbeen ~dt tedthatth erty has been known as the Lo
. ~ ~ rg y ' Y" : l ' " "~," " I that the grounds will be over~flow- the Thomas Jefferson Hotel at 8"00 garlic, less 6 cents a bushel for gar-
~6.10 to $7.00; canners and ing results: I number would be not less than 150. i 11Ii.'~' ~4 - rust Grove mill. Diminishing [ e~ b'- fans lon" before th~ -t^-",- " lic wheat" two cents ~ bushel for
I 1111|111~|U11 : . u ~ ,y ~ v ~ art- 0 ClO~K p. FU "
,from $5.10 to $5 90; bang The Rev George Ha~l, pastor of In Winches.ter and I, rederick water power has required the use i ~, ' li,ht smut and six cents a ~ushel
from $5.25 to $7.20; dairy the Jefferson Ci.cuit, Methodistcounty the number regi.~tere(l for * Lowes| [~|{]{ler of auxiliary power from a gasohne i Additi,-a~ ticket ~oth: a,~a,~,~ ~ ~a: t. ~ ~ +~-- ,-: ,- for smutty wheat
Foln '1~ Go ~low'n; SEOCK DUllS, ~ ' " ",
$ ~ Churches, was unanimously select- t army training was only lSA whqn - enginem recent years, i tual windows~will be o~ened and cil of Charles Town will meet in1 The Jefferson Mill, Charles Town,
$81.00 to $60.00; medium, ed to head the club as it's president 2rn xvere exnected~ The i~-,m~er ~ H.S. Whittington, who operates ~ ! ~ ~. [ t,o~ ~ .~ ~ ~.~ r~ ,
~ " ~ " I ~ ------ ]every possihble eHol~ Will IDe put regular session at the thouncill ""~ "~' .~v~- ~, ~,~ v,~ ~,t,~-
rom $'~.aa o ~.l~; ngn~ for the coming year. Owen Childs ] )egistered in Shenandoah county : a ilee~ el trucks out el ~viarnns- ,~, ,'- -, - ,-I -- ~, forth b~ Jockey Club officiaN to rooms at 8 o'clock n m I ment for the storage of grain on
rein $6.30 to $7.15. lwas elected as first vice-pres dent[ was 120 ~l)urg was the lowest bidder on a ~2,1, |141: I t2 Allan' - .( - " ," " ~ =" " [ which loans are made The Peo~l,*~
~s ct " heav God; " ' l PI, IIUII make the nay a gain one in ~ne - ~ w
: ece~pts y. G and Herman Willis was the choice 0 . contract for carryin~ the m a ~ 1 ~L|~ ~ ~i. t.~. 1 I Su~,q, bein,~ in charge -f i
i I . Fannanale. Mesauay, JUly 7 :---The regular r~- ~ ~ ~,~
calves sold from $10.45 to, for second vice-premdent. ] ~ ~ : ~ . ~ i from Martms,bu~g to ,Shepherds- ~r~ ~ / i ] Under the marketin-" ,~uota ,re
medium graded calves, from Edward L McDonald was return- Il~Oarfl el lra.ue 1o lvleet ltown B ds wore oponod on Tues- 'arm IS AnnannCe{li ---o ,~ee~mg ot :he b~ty uounc,l o~[ visions, farm mark;tin~ ~uotasT~
" [ " r " " ~,~L SKi llli~J ~ ',RaP.son at the ~ ouncil rooms, a~ ~ "~
$9.90; hght graded calves, ~ ed to the office of secretar~ wh ch I Mondav N| ht. . July 7th ,lay, i Palmer---Johnson ". o'cloc farm marketing excesses~ ale estab-
. . 7.30 k p. m.
)0; single calves, from $11.25t he has so successfully handled for] [ The d~stance tbetween these two c,~ ~ t,(~ 1 ~t~t~ I
I
lished for wheat farms Until the
[ the past few years and Henry Wel-] The next regular meeting of the I postoffices is listed at 9.60 redes [ Mr. J. Cart Palmer, pharmacist ] farm marketinG- excess is sto~,~A ~-
~ orozer, comes xorta again utls . tnur~ay, July IU.-~Joln~ meezlng ~, --'- -
PandLambs: rece~ptsheavy, ler was again placed in charge of[Charles Town-Ranson Board of '~ Whittington's bid wa~ $675 a year h: n cement of in the Shirley Nichols drug store of th Lion ] accordance with regulations issued
,I '," .Week wltn ~ e a noun . . e 8 an(~ l~-lwanls a~ ~ne
lambs sold from $10 75 to[ the club s finances, as tre,~urer. /Trade will be held on Monday[for the next .four years. Two round '~the sale of another farm, follow in .Charles Town, was marrmd Community Center with soft-balll by the Secretary of Agriculture, or
medium lambs, from $10.20The new Lion Tamer will lm] night, July 7th, at the Wllomas I trips are made daily except Sun- ~ ! Tuesday of last week ~ MissMary ~'ame ~-t~rl~in-~ at 4"30 o:-~o-~- r~,~ ] is delivered to ~the Secretary of
i ~ " ~ lng one oI l~t~L ~weeK ~ 1118 WggK ne . a s ~. ~. ~--~,- "
~60; good buck lambs, for Grant Stem and the l afl qw~ster is[ Jefferson Hotel at 8 o'clock, days and hohdays. Edward ,Gain, es the sale of "'- "arm of ~ l omse Johnson, of Nutter's Fort, ner will be servedat 6 30 MembersI Agriculture, or the penalty on th.~.
{ " announc one i {
[hght lambs, from $9 60 to Fred Propps. / Preshlent John P. Briscoe asks '.mother Martinsburp~ man, wasthe A ~ Allen on the Hi Edd on i W. Va. The marriage was solem- of both organizati