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0L. 57, NO. 28. CHARLES TOWN, JEFFERSON COUNTY, W. VA FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1941. PR
,es-- - :16iantExpansionOreler" Numbe -sii a] ves T0p $13 Three Apphcants" 'C0. C0u 8
Comlectmon NotmcelHyd . " 1 F0r0flice 0f Justice Cla"
97Men From ~ house to~ canvass and r0 Electric . . ,t Sa es lart Farmers
I l~ ~l I~ l collection of all old aluminum [T~ ~ * l 1 ~or ~ ~OUH[V ITl( HI k d~ I " ] Avowed applicant-----~ for th~ post)1~ ~1 !.T.|1 /~
utensils and other articles will ~ d (~ ' of Jus'tme of the Peace in Charles
J. vral[ 0ara I r0werrr0lectea ! Lives 0CK Town District, to succeed bhe ,at for nee. allied
oe maue m Chimes Town-ttan- I, ~ --- . ] a
, ) 'rtarry ~ watson, now hum,per)
~ . o son and Shepherdstown by the I r, J . r~ ~ . . Clarence Lee Newman of Kearneysville, Wroth Number . ~, - i--~ r~ x a three Petitions are bein circular I ~. . ~ . . ~
Osffants ASKe{I tO Boy Scouts and their teauers on ] reuerm vowerk, ommlgSlOll -I U/Ill Ra I2i .ct |," l'lb.oit Am nrr U Ct IO n !s remureu : er]iUr{lers Are to Ply
'hat Blanks Returned July 29th and 30th. The Corn- I Wdl" Spend $20,500,000 111 /ling IU Ill It lgl[lg $11Ull~ With" Large Array of '". " '[ Seventyffive Percent
F - I,Th~" Wha l~o'|~t~Pud [,dr i~i,T. C Bowling, and William H I "
millers in harpers erry-~Oll- /llU~.~ * V tits iv~wbaol~l~u UL41|ff Ol~ ~ : I *
Not Later, July 22nd var are urged to follow the I in County Power Plants t All Classes of Stock w ison The County Court, whml) i Omms Submitted
-- same procedure. The folks whoI,Order numbers were selected in Washington Thursday night for the . has the a4~Pointmg power, has notI
~nety-seven additional regis- [live out in the country are re-I The Federal Power Commission I young men who have become of age since the general regiqttation ofl The regular Monday's livestock'indicated when achon will be tak.! Dog~ killed more sh~p l~ty~le
~ i -uested to ake their old alum ['"" ' g g -~ ',year a egistered on Jul1 ' "" "" dog taxed will pay for,
ts m Jefferson County have th~s week, aecordm to Con ress October 16 last nd were r sales m Charles Town had mo~e] en on ~ne petmons, wl~n protmmi than the
t " : " Y " I
lved questmnna~res this week inum to the committee nearest [' man Jennmgs Ra,ndolph, recom- The names of the 90 Jefferson County men ~egistered July 1, to- ate receipts w~th nearly all classes tty of delay u~ntll August. T.he County Court has issued or-
of iiv stock bein offer d for sale : 0
1 the County Board Selectiveto them or brin~ it to Charles I mended the expenditure of $20,- gether w~th their National order and local selaal numbers are givenI e g e .I I ders paying seventy-five per eet~t
dee. All are returnable not la- Town ~ /' 50000 in enlarging hydro-electric : below" i The feature of the sale was the ~. Iof claims submitted by sheep own.
than July 22 i A large enclosure has been set / power facilities in this county. Serial Order I Prices received for calves.Top!. vpr3m,mid Wh gtte for stock killed or maimed
' " " ,-raded calves sold for 13 00 with a .j.~v~ ~a .o, vv~,~ **m~
ae Boars aLSO reports ~natnve I . : +t ~-'nt- Court House I r~ve mmmn douars would be used =xumoer Numner,v - - iuuzang tne year. For $~'eNu years
UI~ lit tl|~ k,UU ~ ' ' . ~ '
,~ few choic single calves selhng for
red men will be called for in- I yard for the stora~,e of the [ for the development of power from S- 1 John Wi tiam Dillow, Harpers Ferry - -' - - 527 ~ ' - . '. l succession these claims have
,ion during the mont+h of Aug- i :h i fil ~ho"State Di /! the Potomac river just wbout Har-!S- 2 Frank Alfred Rogers, Harpers Ferry 522 j $13 15. The hog market was high-lll~lU~/-]Ll~|IL~pUlt~l~en paid in full.
So far as is now known no ] Fe ~tor ;'i';e['in:truction for the / pers Ferry. The remainder of the" S- 3 John Payton, Charles Town - - r 591 i er with top butcher hogs selling for i ------ -- i The names of elaimangs togeth-
er draftees will be calleddur- [ a,~,-:~--- ~," Commit / fund, according to the same au- S- 4 Albert Clarence Hill, Kearneysville /- 570 $!! 60. ~eeder shoats sold up to Frequent light rains have inter-~*er] with the amount paid each 6re
that ~.~ ~s,t,o, o. ~,~ . - " would be " ' ' Town " ' " ' '
month. . l tees in all parts of the county / thority, devoted to fur- ~- 5 Berton Mayo Thomas. Charles ~47 i :~:a2~ Wii~h llaammbs myl~k:t 2it:, ferred. ,hsastrously w,th wheat!given
below.
e registrants called together ] are urged to ~ive the campaign [ ther development of the present ~" t) Jonn l~es'ter ~vimer, ~nepner~stown ~z ~ .~ v threshing in this county Hardly] ~tamley Hardesty, $4.50; I~
-, -. I~au zne ca~ue market ruie(ll )
the order number of each, t " " s osslble I Millville plant of bhe Northerni S- 7Roy Franklin Putman, Kearneysville 208 ~ " " . :more than a dozen farmers have,Moreland, $6.00; George S. Mar-
lvar as much pubmieity a P ' ' Potomac Ba " - ) ",' sows, trem $920 to $970, feeder T Jul 22 Th re lar~ley,[ WhO mea wmle dletattaff &
their named listed below,i iso-^ I Virginia Power Company - ! S- 8 Randolph Alger, Ranson 694 t steady with stocK s~eers sehing up even a~tempted to thresh any, andilow, $55 50; B. A. Gollin~ & Bar-.
on I on or ~ I the Harpers Ferry plant 30,000 " ' :: ":begun to thresh, however. ;Mrs J H Daniels, $5.20; J. W.
Clarence Edward Williams, I ):rU:tj~l:u3e0t';::::'that rep::, [ kilowats to be completed in 1946.!S13 Lee Allen Marshall, Jr Shepherdstown 233 !gt:,od bVu~:h~:yc:r:7~t;yy4~oi Harry Nicodemus, on JudgelBartlett, $10.15; ft. R. Mason
S 14 George Lynden Twyman, Bolivar 419 's fal o .
Kearneysville. . i o r ~o.~=u,[~"~-'::- ~*an be for- i. The Harpers Ferry and Millville " . ) ~ o. ,~"~'~ n,~.~,~ ~ " e.^ Long "m, near Ripp n, has~$6 00; Charles eden, 17.50, Dan.
Clyde Aust,on Nlcodemus, I warded to State Director Let's I projects are two of several includ- S-15 Charles Burdette Noland, Bohvar ,54! ~6"~,to $7:iO,'~ain':::~,' f~:n~ithres~hed out a part of a field, get-!Demol~] Est $7 50; C. A. Wil-
Rippon ] ~et bus~ and see how muehold [ ed in a list of West Virginia rec-! S-16 Spencer.Edward Smog, Charles Town 429 !$5"70 to 680" canners and cutters lting enough grain from it to as-iliams, $68.7fi; Win. :Baker, $11.2~;
Leslie Delmar Kelli~on Har ~""" i S-,l oosepn miuer trice, r~m~son 97 v ' ,i
' - ] ~l,min-,~ we can collect for our I ommendat ons from the Commis- 2 ! from 500 to 5 70" ,~ood ~,m Isure him that he can expectmore!~Iolmes White, $18.60; J. R. Waro~
pers Ferr ," 'sion submitted to th . ~-~ ~nomas mnaen truss, ~ummit rom~ o~ ( ~ ' * " ' ~" ', hun 30 bushels er acre on that l " "
Y / ~ a~ .nse Jeffer s o n [i e President, ; '. from ~r 50 to -~900' medium ~,a~o It ( - P 1542.00; J. B. Wflhams, $6.35; M~
. ,~uut,~ ~ u~-~ . I . ~-1~ 14~oDer~ Julian 15oswell, Siiepnerus ogm 4~D [ v-- v ~ o,~ .
Arthur Harrison Hefl~n, / ilall designed to su lement thena-i . . field. An estnnate from a fieldbe- ton Bros, $1050; Brent Dehav
Charles Town [ Loumy has never ,a.eu m an |; PP t S-20John robm Rockennaugh, Shephera~town 21! t on, $8.00 to $8.40 :~ ] : " ~. :~
/ om,~.o,~n,v a we know that I ~ ~u, ~ v-~v, ~: stem. t i Calves- reeeints heavv T,~iing iarmetl uy L,u~mev r~Ougez's, on i~$;~ tn~; ~e~. w. nenurtcKs, ~o uv,
~ u ~ S-zi wnaries Wllqam ulemons, l~earneysvltie a.t~ / r ~" "v,~ .
Wtlham Preston M u s s e r, [ . ^ . -n n ~. *his drive It Assumm'g that t,hese fantastic I : I ~radedcalves sold for ~1300" h~av, Senator Burr s farm, near Bar- t M. M. Jenkins, $5.25; Mrs. R. E.
~, t W T~q~" )VIII llaO[ gall at : . '~ ~-Z~ ArnOl(l denKlnS~ unarms town . - an~ o v ' ~ ~/
het0herds o n recommendations are ut rote ef t 90 dan~, mdmate~ a similar yteld IPayne, $300, P I Mayn, $48t/~I,
. = i COMMITTEE IN CHARGE. I P "', .%23 Gilbert Lloyd Oden, Charles Town 437 graded calves for $12. ;good grad-, ~ " ~ ; ' ;
xtowara ;~[artora ~.oo n c e, ] I fect, the changes that these proj- ~ ~ '~ ,~ led calves for $12 40" li,~ht "~raded: MUCh of the wnea~ remaining in ,lames A. bailey, $24.00;
H.p.^ ! ~-za ~orman Kou~s White, ~narles Town "/Z'I~ ~,~ t~ i - - - ~ I .- **
'~" I eels compie~ea woma .~rmg a~oout ~ o~ ~^-~ a-~-:--*ea~ Luca.q Kea ;n~ ').30 i calves for $12.35; light thin graded snocKs nas ;been ~amagea ny the i witners, yX~.O~; Mrs. N. T. ~$nF-
John N e w t o n Witlingham, t in this county would be almost im- [ ,~,'~~='.~ ~'~.'"~. " - ' ~- ":~"~ ." : ~ calves for $1150; single calves fromi rains, which, in turn, will adverse- der, $4.50; James R. Marslmll~
i pint,i~-z~ rrmacm ~oy ~ams~urg, ~naries ~owYi ~6z.'~ . ~ ,
Summt P i][~ t~h |o ~t~ai~#t~ ~[~[possbble to describe 151315 down ily affect the price of the gram at/$4725; J. W Milton, $3150; C F.
' l~ " ~-z'~ byte wampDeii ~a~, ~earneysviiie ~)o~ ~ ' " " " "
Randol h Dixon Them son ff~;atll OUUU ;ll IU {
P P ' i I T%e dam at the Millville pla~t ~ o~en,~le~ ~a,a,~ Hough ~h.~,^. ~ o,~ Sheep and lambs: receipts heavy. ) marketing time. I Wall, $18.00; Jesse Cam-, $7.1~);
Bakerton J][ Z: --I][ nr Iwould have to !be heightened S'O~ ~"~.~ ~['.'~, .;mt~'~ ~h~'~'~'o'~.~ ~'a~ Good lambs sold from $10.75 to) --o J.M. Go.ell, $6 .00; James R.
Wil bert Woodrow Ott, Mil,-)JURtlgt ll.N. a[s0ni oo. ~a0~ w~,~, o, ,~o~ as :s:30 J'aL';s R"o~'eo Ter'r;'Cha'rle=q'-',~-~" -" -" -" -" " ~g~ 11511.40; medium lambs from $10.25i~r~mmr~tm~m~rm~r~r~mr~r~r~m-d~(Shirley, $8.40; C. F. Wall, $3.00;
yule . far as Shannondale. Most likely S-31 Odis BardD James, Ranson 385 . to $~0.65; good buck lambs, fromi IThos. B. Kiln, $27.00; ClareneeWo
: arshall Hunterl s o n, suddenly: Death csme about ll j would ,be built at, or near the site S-, 8 James William Parker, Harpers Ferry 722 $n.60; medium butcher hogs, from the City Council of Char es TodnI lati s in
Kearneysvi~le,o'clock while he was assistin~i of bhe old pulp mill which got its ! ~ .2q Clarence Lee Newm~,~ I~,~-n~vsv, ill,~ "7 j $11.20 to $11.40; heavy bu.tcheri at the Council Rooms at 8 P 'M. (rmtifled on Wednesaay of
Charles William Butts, Bol- i emen he power from a small dam in th" ! "~ """:--' ~ hogs, from $1080 to $11.20; butcher ~ " ~ den death ~ ~enry Gavr~4~t ~i~-"
obhers m the arrang t of t e. S-40George I~c Kldwder, Har ers Ferr 4S .
J tables for the dinner The day was . ck water from this S-41 Louis Daniel l etrucci, Millville 392 " I uesday, y :-- e gu i "
' e of ram ame l bet a surgical ]!of Pt~bhc A~sistance For sever 11 S 80 Jonas Charles Lanham, EngPle' Y 33358r IBOOKhermeREADY ABOUT SEPT. 1I) famihes of the bride i-'-and groom|l" -- - ,
x~arol jackson, ~um~ r'omt ~ barricade w 1 t hogs, from $1130 to $1360, shoaLL 1 m e f he Charles Town Lions letter to ~h~s secretary In Rich
i set apart for the reunion of the ] " ou d extend far beyond. S-42 Baker Penwell, Harners Ferry 508 i ' ~ : e ting o t; : " i ; -
Walter Nathaniel Whittin ' ),-- " f " " '
' g" i Watson family, of which Mr War- ~ Shepherdstown. Relocat i o n of i S-43 Jack Slicer Isenberg, Harpers Ferry 42O ! good, rein $13.65 to $15.20; pigs Club at the Thomas Jefferson HotelI mmad, serving h~s 19th your
ton, Shepherdstown roads I,per nead, from $160 to $700 at 700 o'clock P M as Cha~rma~n of the ~tate High,
{son was a prominent member on both rivers would be nec-, S-44Elwood Iry Breeden, Rippon 331 'j " " " [ : ' " " i " ~ '".~ : ~"
I 0 way ~ommtsston oz vlrff|ula
" Mr W*L~on had been in imnair- essary S-45 Luther Randolph Huvett Charles Town - - - 400 -- / ~ "
(Continued on page 3) led health since o;;ra- 0 S-46 William German Clipp, c'harlesTown Thursday, July24:--TheCharles!heart ailmeftt~ had impaired his
,~ Town Klwams Club will meet In health the Imt~t three years
tion five years ago. Recently, he WILL DISCUSS ,S-47 Charles Hall, Kearneysville 384 I " " Y "
,PR A [had 'been treated for a heart dis-t n~.~-~ ~.~ ~r A'~.t~x~ I S-48 Edwin Greable Winters. Harvers Ferry 202 [ ill I( ~,~h ~h~ ,~ regular sessdon at the Thomas Jef-j '~unera! services were held at,3
E CH t,u " ~ M ard ~ .
AT MIDDLEWAY!order. [ S-49 James Solomon White, Shepherdstown 646 th forthcomirtg History of Jeffer-I ferson Hotel at 6:15 o clock p. m. j o clock Thursday afternoan m St,
-- The son of .the ]ate Mr. and Mrs. On urea a~ evenin- J,lv S-50 Charles Edward Winfrey, Shepherdst%wn - - - 134 son County. renorts havinc, receiv- ! ------" t James Episcopal Church, Rich-
5 Kenneth Kem Cavah Hat e 6 I Friday, August 15 True annua mend, with interment in Holl -
Rev Dr G G ~ydnor will t James E. Watson, deceased was123rd, in the Gold Room of the ! S- 1 P "er, Jr p r~ Ferry - - - 4 $ ed a number of orders for the "--" "1
I S 52 Har Drown Ga eb En le 421 ~ " . i Farm Bureau picnic at the Corn-!wood Cemetery there.
ct services and !0reach at the born at Leetown, this county, on Shenandoah Hotel, Martinsbur~, !~" ry g Y, g t boo~, many of bhem oeing accom-' i . /. ~. ~
t c,~ ~ o+ r~iaalewa,on Jul~ 20 1873 Earl, in life" he l - i S-53Charles William Painter, Charles Town 152 ~ :^~ ,~ ~ muniw ~en~er r~ear ~nenanaoan ,~oon after ms graauatioa fl~
-~---~- .-~ ~- .-~s, [ s,s I w. va, waiter v Koss, Assistant ~ = ~ -- ! p~ltit~u ~Jy CtH@CKS covering I~ne pre-, . ! ~ . . ---- L:
~y eveniag, July 20th, at 8' learned the art of draftsmanship, State Tax" Comm~ssmner,'" ,~11! m~ S-54 Paul patty wnitacre Charles Town 105 .-nu~blieation . nrice ~f th~ volume ~unc~mn. me virgmm ~tmtary in,irate. . m
k. Mem~bers are asked to tell and became skilled at it. Forsome cuss Regulations of the West Vir- ,S-55 James Ernest Watson, Jr Charles To~m 649.)Some of these purchasers evident-i -- 0 . j189~, he began speclaltgltt~ !It
" ervi and~ ears he was em lo ed b the~ ' S-56 David Wasnington, Harpers Ferry 448 . . " . i 'mgnway consea'uction, and aari~
friends of this s ce, Y P Y Y I inia intoxicatiB ' ly expected lmmedmte sh~ ment HERBERT MILLER ILL
o~ : ~;.u i~vi~ a to lYork Brid~e Comnan~ making, his lg Non- ~g err Law i S-57 George Morton Newman, Charles Town 505 ,~ u . ~ P ~i his career as a road man held it
Woman s Society :for Chris- On the consolidation of that bank[ " S-63 Shirley Kenneth Russell, Charles Town 365 C.T. GRAIN EMPLOYEES !- "~" :- -'- '~hur~-= !Commission. At the outbreak
Service of .the Millville Metho-twith the Farmers & Merchants De [ aauifion tnere wilL. ~e snown an I S-64 Lunsford Monroe Smith, Charles Town 564 [ HOLD ENJOYABLE MEETING i sur~erea a rempse ~ x . ay. the World War he was appoint~
C~. ~ m ~m ~, old time "tinteresting two-reel sound motion L I ',riis conaition ~s sam ~o ~e sermu.s. I
,urn. w ,~.~ ~ ~ ~;~ (~,~ h~ ,h~onm~ .-~h;o the I ~-oo aioer~ marsnau t~arron, tmarms town 447 -- ) to the committee of 'lt|glt~ay
' he Bloom-~ ~ picture depicting Self-Reg0alation ),l . :
~arty at Hill shear t ~-n~olia~ed Bank th~ Wa-mersr] S-66 Cornehus Mobley, Charles Town 121 ~Ianager Guy Dbersole of thei Transport ,by the Council of Na-
B henandoai~ ~ -- ana retatirtg co science ana re ~ / ATTEND RICHMOND WEDDING ,
ridge on the S Bank & Trust Comrmnv an~ con-[ " S.67 Charles Edward Stottlemyer, Rinses 711 Charles Town G~ain & Feed Com-, t io~al Deffense.
be sin ~t~ ~-- ~, u search in the l)rewlng lnaustry
~, Friday, July 25, gi~ " g l,~ ~ ;. Chat ,~ooitio *;1ehe~ :S-68 Melvin Russell Shade, Shepherdstown 593 I pany, was host to his employees l -'~--~. . In 1922 he ~beeame chairraan ~l
fvl II IA t~lL 1Al i* V O It ~t ll~l ~ [ ' T an i
P M o------ he KeY a ltlrs u lrvng
" bank closedin 1937 ~ ~ S-69 Herbert McClellan Irvin, Bakerton 98 at an enjoyable outing held on " . ". " l the Virginia ~/ighway Commlssltm
~ . r I " '~ewis remrnea anursda evenin
~ag your family and friends RELIEF DEPARTMENT S 70 Francm Leavell Ware She herdstown 240 Th~arsda m h a Hill ~ e Park ~ Y g ,
[ As a member of theMethodist] ! -,p j y g t t sd .[by appointment of Gov~rnor ]~.
'n]oy the good hot ~eei, crock WILL MOVE S 71 Charles Stuart M~l o To )irom Kmnmon