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EVERYBODY HERE SUB- TO THE ADVOCATE NEARLY EVERYBODY IT! "'ADVERTISING DOESN'T COST -IT PAYS, ESPECIALLY WHEN IT IS IN THE FARMERS ADVOCATE l ~L RIGHTS TO ALL. SPECIAL" PRIVILEGES TO NONE. TELEPHONE 222 57, NO. 31. CHARLES TOWN, JEFFERSON COUNTY, W. VA FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1941. PRICE 3 CENTS New Record "Thrills" President Harry F. Byrd is Member, of Local Organization question of holding a Fall again this year was up-. at the meeting of the Town-Ranson Board of at the Thomas Jefferson He- Monday night. Executive See-. James Moler reported that test the sentiment of the com- nity on the Festival proposal, he mailed 103 questionnaires to Citizens Five Co. Calf Prices Are Plan Celebration Feature Officials of the Citizens Fire Company announced today that many local citizens have re- quested that the fire company make their plans and go ahead with a Fall Festival for Charles Town this year. Fire company officials say that regardless of whether it be a Fall Festival or not. a celebra- tion of some kind will be held this Fall. probably the latter part of September or first week in Pete,her. Next Thursday evening, Aug- ust 14th. has been set aside as the date for discussion of the Sales0n Gattle Market is Steady With Butcher Gows Bringing $8.20 The regular Monday's livestock ~ales had heavy receipts with all classes of livestock offe ed for sale. The featul-e of the sale was the prices received for calves. Top gilded calves sold for $12.20 with a few choice single calves selling from $12.60 down Hog prices New Is Selected By Members To Succeed the Late Herbert . Miller The Jefferson County School Board at a session Tuesday after- noon attempted to decide on a date for opening schools in September, but failed September 2 was se- lected at fi~ st for the opening date, but this was withdrawn, and the subject left open for another meet- Good Reading For Citizens Of County There is some good reading in this week's issue o~f The Advo- cate. Charles Town and Jeffer- son County residents will be especially interested in the pub- lished levy estimates of the towns, as well as those prepared ~by the county court and school board. The law requires the publica- tion of these statements, and they should be read by every taxpayer Some .people think such legal notices are too "dry" ram Annual Outing Promises to Be Outstanding Event; Date Is August l Sth- The 1941 annual Farm Bureau ,picnic Friday, August 15th, at the Community Center will be one of the most outstanding events held in several years for the farm folks to even scan hurriedly, but if o~ Jefferson County we can read every line of type ] The program committee haa that goes into them in an effort !been hard at work on plans. TheF proposed celebration and the ruled stevdy with top butchering ing later, to have all, errors corrected, you iannounce that the picnic ,will stal~ meeting will 'be held at the Citi- hogs selling up to $11 45 The cat- Melvin T. Strider, a member of should at least digest the most i~pr mptty at 10:00 a. m, and that business place in the two ll ~ tie market was steady ~ith good the School Board since 1935, wan important parts c~f them there will be games of many kinds zens ru e t.ompany naat ~ o-," " Of this number only 22 butcher cows selling up to $8 20. President Roosevelt receives campaign closed Janua~'y 30th elected president of the Board t~ for all folks James H 1Koler will CLOCK ' b ' " .returned Nineteen of the 22 . . . The lamb market ruled strong with 1941 Infantile Paralysis Campaign last, President Roosevelt s 59t succeed the late Herbert C. Miller. ~ -- --" -- be in harg;" of recreation and will All mtereste(~persons a r e favorable. The favorable 'tn gooumnmsselfingupto$1100 rep rtsh wingnetpr ceedsfar birthday and nearly l4'000 cele" Mr Strider had been acting presi" D ft B0 dCl]' " cordially invited to at e (1 tats ".: ". " . . !be aslssted by Marjq~e Duff, er represented less than 20 ' . Cattle:receipts heavy Light above all former totals. The re- brations were held throughout d:nt during the illness of his pre- ra ar a S chairman of the recreation corn' meetin as a definite dec~smn," port was presented to the Presi- the land. With the President, left I cent of the business people of g w ' plain steers sold from $~ 20 to will be made on just hat kind "8 35 corn ' ~. dent at the White House by Keith to right, are: Keith Morgan, d ce~or, rt* I~ 1 ~ 1ram Imittee of the Farm Women's Bar- two towns " he d this ~,;' men steers, t~ om $7o0 to D. Walker Wear, Assistant Na- The chief.purpose of the meet- rive t unw lvlen ~o,~ w, ~, o,~ of a celebration will be 1 ' " Morgan, National Chairman of the tional Chairman of tt~.~ Commit- ng was to lay the levy to obtain -d / he ne discussion followed the re- . . ~.~o; outcner heifers, from $8 70 Committee for the Celebration of tee for the Celebration of the " . " ior the largest ~amny group, funds for operating the schools the ] : and then the Board unani- year.such anIf eventY U areforlnteresteathe town,In down; gocd butcher cows, from $7 - the President's Birthday, and Ba- Presidents Birthday; George E. . .~ - Although State Head,uarters,Oiaest person, tim otaest marries ly voted to drop the Festival 60 to $8.20; medium butcher cows, sil O'Conrmr, President of the Allen, Vice-President of the Na- coming year. lne same rate oil s ~ make it known by your presence 1 ct for this year. The Board " from $6.2{~ to $7.4{); canners and National Foundation for Infantile tional Foundation for Infantile lev, as was in force last ,ear wasIhad stated that no further calls tC upm, ~ne y~ungest marnea cos- Paralysis. " Paralysis; James Forrestal, Vice- to give moral support to the on Thursday night, cutters, from $5.70 down; bang (te'(~id~-d upon for this ;el;. Mere- would be made upon Jefferson 1Me, and the person ~aveling the ms Fire Company ~ally to be ~ ~ cows, from $4.85 to $7.30; stockThe total of $2,104,460.53 ex- President of the National Foundao bers present at the meeting were County during the month of Aug-tfart.h.erest distance. d some time in September or t bul~s, from $27.50 to $5o.00; sau- ceeded the former high record of tion for Infantile Paralysis, and [ G Ibe-t E Perry, H L Lyne and ust, the Local Board announces All fores are asKe~ to vrmg n Basil O'Connor. I ,or A l, |flavor Now[ sage bulls, from $7.20 to $8.25, 1940 by 49.5% or $697,214.79. The !M. T Str]ffer, pressure of badness that a call has been received for'; picnic lunch which wilt ~e spread tyB T L dl Summer . w oo me ',re:ary Meier also reported ~a* ~ ~a-~--- ~. " "" " ' hght bulls, from $6 70 to $7 10. keeping the fourth member, H M. fi e hite men to le'ave on the} 5~ members had paid their /~ /~ Ill/ ]~,Calves: receipts heavy Gocd S* C Moffatt, from attending, morning of the 12t,h f~)r the In- grounds. to May 1, 1942. The number uwnerui al0a tuarl graded calves sold for $12.10; -lxteen-0un 0ys en ea n ducticn Station at Huntington.~ Following the lunch the math Senator Harry Flood byrd, heavy graded calves fc~: $12.00; ][:I O Lll ]l~ A~ --.~.--./~t |I.~ .'~ U/i, D,%,~ ,~i /|on~ The men selected according to feature of the day will be an ad- ' ,v n [tJ~ at a~ ~ I dress b the Hon M Chfford inia, who now owns the A deed dated July 1st, and filed medium graded calves for $11. 75; Leave for 3cattle rrogrammlMWalil i their Order Numbers are: ! . Y . " apple orcha'd in the state, Cur ~lo,~ ~,~ n~, Au~,~ti ght graded calves for $11 55; sin-,~lUD wpen Air oancel Gilbert E u ~ e n c Smr, llw0od- Tc~wnsend, Director of Agrieultur- m thin county,south of,~gle calves from $12 60 down 1 ' tCtlartes Town 'ai t~e~ense Kelatmns, u ~ ue- " i ith, in theoffice of theCounty: " " With the 201stU. S. InfantT, !Those in c'harge of the Charles! " . 4 " " i of aid~ " : Shee an " mud ~,The o en air dance, sponsored: ', rtment of ~ iculture Mr Town The l st p d Lambs recel ts,P h a ~ 1 s mes Donou h pa gr P Clerk, conveys all the propertyof~, s: p " that embarked ontrains at I~rttTown Kiwanis Club~ Vacation Ac- . ~, " ~ i C e. Ja . Me. g,- s is given below . crate Good Iambs sold from a.last ! " by the Lions t~luo oI unarles Town u mit Point Townsend is past Governor of the h tb, Marl L~me Corn an to " - Benjamin Harrison In&an twines Program report today that ~.um . i t~ A P Y . ~ . W Cullers, H N. Bradley, J P Arrnurt~. ~lover c~i ~n~a--lesr Town. $10 40 to $11.00; medmm,lambs,~e,k' ~ for S~"ttlew,Washiagton, were th-,- ~.^,s~-~. and ~;-.irls of the count,~, at the Norfolk. & Western Rail-. :~ ttoward Jackson Knott, Shop- I State. . of Ind~al~a an has been ae- 'oe Re er Rissler, J A War from $90 ()to $1000,plamlambs,~ a' way Station on Thursday night, w tire m state and nation~al Farm - g -i ,~u ~r'~:-- -,~ ~, ~,~'~ v-"~o"ert"v ~ in t~-,~ i; ' " " " o"~ ~ .sixteen Jefferson. county s(hlie a '~ who are narticioatin in the con- herdsto n i - . . Ate, Thus. R. Moore, Sr Don-I from $8.75 dew.n; stock ewes -fr n ")art of them former members oi'i-~ -'', '~ ~ i. was pronounced an outstandingl F~)r~ est Gniffith Hoffmaster :,Bureau wol~k He will be tatto- o ~.- -- .~ I transfer are me real estate and " : " " "re It} I " " ~ I~/2S~, at'e suing lille wOrK. i ' " ' * ' ' " ~. ~uwams, ~. win, moore, I~:~ o sown; nmcner sleep,I l Co D National Guams of Mar-~ : ~. ^ success by those in charge. ~;u,ql~ i duced by Mr Russell G. East, l eouipmen OI the plant, as Well as' . ' ttvlany encouraging repvz~s uuvv t I G P. Morison, John w. t:vin, i .J ~ $a.55 ~own. ~ tinsbur% and the remainder volun- I ~ A great crowd thron,ged the ' Charles Leonard Bal~b, Bardane IAgricultural Agent of the Penn- - the eompan,y s truer mark arm . r - ~, - arrtveo a~ ~aeauquar~ers aria xrom ~ : " ' ' " i RusselL' .R~ll P" H![leary'!good will t Hogs: recell~S ?eavy. Good leers or selectees. The men tray- now until the ~'inal day of August, open-air pavllhon and enjoyed the i :-~---o-- i sylVania Railroad. . mummy Ull wompany, ttyman~ ' butcner nogs sum ~rom $11 2,5 to, n Int roceedm unttl a late te,' - ! ~he neI'' ~-aser, ~Sr Glove", I " ' e~e,l from the 1 diana camp " ~when the contests ends, Kiwanis P " gs " da . ~ PRO'~RAM ANNn~N"ED 1 Along with the afternoons pro ~r & Sons, Guy Eberso[e, pep- : ~. ~. v-: . ~ ' $1l 45; medium butcher hogs, f~ omi tourist slee,ers usin," as nlauy w ~ :: :'. " - ~' The 'benefits derived from the ,~ o . ha ' ~ ~ ~ AI~" "loe~/V lOcal ~l~llt~t" l'Olt' "'~ ' ~ k " v," ~ " '~'~d~ys ~a lively I~gn~ m certain ~.o ~ ,',~ ~'U~ GOU~'~t~,~ :~ ~'~ t~Ba~j ~, $. Be~h~ P~ ~+ " r ~: t51'0.84} to" $11"20; heavy butcheri ni~ different rail-pads for their} occasion wertt to the Lions Sight l *" ~Y~ f 15 (~ete) ~; Atbamarl bime wompany since t " . . " . ve wag'e(1 oetween zne. con escan~s. " ~ a'~ Brass Works, Melvin Strider, . . hogs from $10.50 to $11.00. butcher! transportatmn. The first contm-I ~ ~. Conservation Fuud, and the mere- t ,~ ag ~ ~ ;,h ~, ~Agricultuval Agent of the Belti- ~-~,~ ~,o ~, ('.q~ Rtora~e I january ts~ t~u, wnen ne sue- ~ sows from ~ ~7.~ +- o 9~: .1~ ~ ~.~ .~ i,lor t.~.p piat:~ t~un~. ~ r,9,p~:tll~q~ etv I 1-~, --. * ,~ ta.~ ) 4 . . ~ +v ~ ~ a ~gent left on vrmay, August l, anal The "-.~ ~-i~'h :bo"s and -irl~ in*bers of the club wish to express' "'Tliams a--d his Gun- ~more and Ohio Railroad i ; Washingtno, Alexander & ce~ea n=d. wlsw~ ~ !per 100, from $13.70 down; pigswere followed by other groups at ]~5.'-' ~ '~:~. : = their appreciation for the fine[ ~y^~ames ft, :~ +~.: all-.o*.-o~s All farm folks and l~e|r frieV.ds ta .qoat .tb Wht.4ta P O Dnna-~ lne Alloa tvlarl l~lme ~wontp~any ~ner henri frnm ~ 9.~ .laura. ~O~ ~ - "- [.c p,'og~'aut oil ~ugu~v ~, wc~ci - !t,~c p.~q$.a.s v~ ~ ~ a,u~. ~,~. o~ --, . ~' ' I --- - ' ~ "" - ' - ~"" + ,- -- intervals or two hours, tnose go-~.~ 4' II~. o Rffo~nhalla "i~r, AAar, l~,~,~ patronage given them by tne pus-! ,~,; tha 91~,~tha~na q ~*~ C ~ 'in towns and villages are eoralltl- ,Charles Town Water Com-lplant is locates, on the tvtmmeway and pigs from $43 00 down. ing first were expected to reach s ;, w~: ~,~ ] ~.-.~ ~-L ~S-ilic i ?.~".~'~7 ~'L ='-~" "~'~l i"-,~*~a *^ hrin~, a lunch andat" ~, Or ini & Paimeiri, Valleyt road, three males northwest of ------0 : Seattle~ on Tuesday or Wednesda~ ca, a,o~an Lynch ~et~y L,OU Kop- Th operauve a me t~ommum~y wenterl z " twa, e Company, Jefferson Pub-Charles Town where its managers f his week " " let, Marianna Ross, Jack Huyette,! use winning prizes were: Mr. ion Tuesday evening, August 12,1tend t~he entire day s program. " . l~f~~ca~ra~r~r~r~ o [" " ' h l~s L nch ~and Mrs Stanley Hinton as the i follows ~ ommerciaI lvlari,1~. cnar(I Klsster,~ ar ~ y,' -. hg Company, F. A. Brown, have produced c [ In the Jefferson Count'~ rou ~l I ~ , L I ~-~7~"~-~ 7 ~ - ' g P' I,~ L, w.!l~o "~,~an Fellers ibest square dancers, Mr and Mrs. t 8"00 Call to order, Remarks, Mr i BEN S WHITTINGTON DEAD. oI t~narms/,own; J: J. ?ew- b,me since i,~, w~tn a markert $Loming Loents . . we e Charles Creamer, Walter Rog-l:';;' ';::,;:~':',:,~:'~" ' William Jones for the best round I d d Skinner, Chairman ~" Y ~;o wes~rn Auto Ass u. born in tam aria nearoy counnes. ~ ,-' ~ ,~ William a~d Wilbu- Wood ~a : . ', . ~ :, "~ I ~ ~, " - I,~ placers, ano ~v~iss ~va mee~zo ot I 8"05 Grouv Singing, Mr Lee ~ Benjamin ~. whittington, son~ oz 'e, rotomac ~gnt ~ rower t~o The new owner announces that ~ In Charles Town And ~ ward, Leo Rogers, Ray Blackford --" ,~: ~. ,~ r,~ ~ ~ :" " -' - " ~'~ "----~"-nd ~qzabeth W~'~ ! " i ' " :,V l[II=lIt?~L~l', Ya.~ ~n[1 lifo|I~l:lll.l Jp~a~- i l~usnon leauer, um laLe d~l~el~tl a~t ~" ,Penny Co Robt. C. Rmsler, the change m ownership will re-~ l,ff ~ntmhr ~: ~-rshall BlackfordWilliam Be." tU/,II Tan,~h ~/nbafallau, ~ ~ " g' . i ~-~ ~ ~l ,=.~.auaa ,~-,- y ~d~ ' .'-~ vv nl a~a~,li tut~,a~,~ !teruay oI unarms Town were win-! Nanle Secretary. ~ dng on, o~ the Lectern llelgHI)0~~ .'rson maymg t~o yreo rropps, 4 salt in no cna~tge m name or pou- ~ ~* er William Gayhart, William and r,~ c . j u ~ " ,~- i ~ ~.A m A ~ o M~,~hh,~ h~a~{ ~ ~ cles ox ~ne ~ompany. ; ,lames Whittington T. C Bowhng,} -"'~ a ~ ~--ot, ~ ,~ n ;,; -r ] M~,h,~ ~, ~,he~ Rristow I tal Wednesday mornlnt~ Aeed ~6 ,o~4 ~,-.~ z,~ I --0 [the Lio~sClubofCh-,t,~T Jr tma s a~,tn.~ea'I ttenrv~M Sydnor will teac~ the'nished by Don~"Patton's Swin~'~Manager Southern States Charles]Years Mr. Wh~thngton had lived guns, w. ri.~ e anu liorace . ~ i or Co Mason & Mason, Whit- u, ~ ] the Thonms Jefferson Ih,tel at 7:00 ~,~ lesson on Sunday mormng, August Boys from Winchester, Vs. Town Service. I the greater pa~ of his life in Lumber Co, Jefferson Coop- Wlllla{ll ~. '~'rlng|e [j~a{l o'c%ck 10th, at the Yokefellows Bible -- 6 Name Nominating a~d Telling Berkeley county, being empl0Yea, m " " " ' "------4) I MOVED TO :MARYLAND' Committees later years in the Inte~vsn mills ~e ~o metropolita~ t,ite lnsur- I I --,/Class ot the rresoy~erlan ~nurcn : ' . ! Funeral serwces for the late o 8 15 Southern States Annual m Martmsburg Co Perfection Garment Co I Thursday, August 14:--Meeting Wdls To Be Interpreted IA cordial invitation is extended t i . ~ : . ] .' : : ~ Wflham G Prmgle, a highly es ~ of the ~ ll ' 1 k i Morris Cather who has been o Report Mr C R Hawkins, Assts He was marneo July 20, 1910, tO ; t Baking Co New Central I " ", Jackson-Perks Post Ameri- -- a . The hour is at ten pc pc . ' - ,!~ P" " '," " " - ~/ .~ - .' ~au n e e Am r teemed resident of Charles Town~ can L ~ i re wills that lacked c l )~ o ~eratm an o~ch*ard on Route 9, tant Dmtnct Manager, Southen~I Miss Edith N Jones ot ~lergel~y ra t, Jack Lux nb rg, e - " . ! ' eg'on at the Legion rooms in Th e " qar'ty (f i " g " ' " " " " i" . : "L'. ~ ~. Stores, H. B. Langdon, W. E. lf r many years, who died at h~s the new county building Tbi~ :i language and meaning are to be~ a 21 ~[s'~|~-- itwo miles Southeast of town, for States Cooperative. -- . i county, who {lma .~. n~o~atns ~,~o~ o r home east of town Saturday morn ] meetm resented to Jud ~e D tt s IUiWII~["~IViUI~I ~ an 8 30 Southern States Movie ~ne son, Bruce wmtung~on, a II, Gr ve & McDonald, Ha ry "~ " g was postponed f om the p g . . Rodger," I i some time, has accepted the m - : --i . ~ :.~' ;" we e l t the home at 10 ' ' ~ I,: "Dad Brown's Job " home three brothers, tieorge wine- rrd, C. F. Wall, Arthur Glov- rag, r he d a original date of August 7th. Hour for lnterpretatmn m three suits I agement of a farm and gamelodge . - . . - . ~. ' nm the Rev ~,~,Announcement was male ~tu~ 8 50 Mumc ~ tmgton, at Leetown, Jaeoo, m H Stone. Blue Rid~re Live- oclock Monday mor ' g, .] i at 8 o clock i fi ed at August rules in the office of [ " ' containing, 1000 :acres four miles : ~ ; : " Sales and D. H. Tabler. J. W Gummere of the Episcopal the Clerk of the Jefferson County week of the marmage of N~ss Peg: iwest of Thurmon,t, Md owned by 8:55 Your Cooperatlvea per-1 ron.Ohi'o, ~ d Maitre WhR~in~, ~0-~ IChurch conducting the rites. Bur-! Thursday, August 14:--Meeting Circuit Court. One of the wills is]gy l~oler, laughter o~. mr. anOiw~shington people, and has mov- formance for the last fiseal year,t o~ uargesvme, .survive. l'ne ~un- i ill was in Edge Hill Cem0~ery. ] of the Leetown Crapter, U D C,I l hat of the late Mrs. Sarah Mar- Mrs. Fred F. Meier, west of town, led there with his: family A man- Mr. Robert Bristow. ~,! eral will be hel~l at. he home ~ ~NGE AT LIQUOR STORE I . ' ill! " ' " to Mr Ralph Tutwiler, c~f Clarks-I ~ ' 9'00 Open Discussion What! Martinsburg this afternoou, with Mr. Pr~agle, who h~ad been m at the home of Miss Virginia Tabb garet Myers of the Gaylord neigh- ! ~ er for the local orchard will be " " ~ " health for t years, w s Y ar Leetown, at 2 o clock p m borhood" The suit has b en fil ~ assigned there m a few days " " we a 67 ears I ne ' ' e ed buzg, W Va The ceremony was g Farme s and Management Can do bumal m Rosedale Cemetery, Mar thor chan---~'e in the --er~on " " e:~ormld in Westminster Md i .~ "" to "In :" ve the Service and Useful l tinsbur'-" "" . P - Iof age. A native of Manassas, Vs ~ 0 by James M. Ma~n, Jr and Clar- t p ',' "' ~ 0-- " 1 pro . ". "i " ~" : clerical force in the State ~ on Wednesday, July 23, after ~ hess of Southern States to Agncut * -'- ' Mr Priaagle early in life enteredi TOWN BUYS RIGHT OF WAY ence E. Martin, Jr her adminis- I BUYS THE tJFOLLETTE FARM " -I Store was made known in " . . "u ine " ~-ctor i " tilters versus Mar-aret Catherin~lwhich Mr and Mrs Tutwiler went. ' tare ~ INJURED IN FALL "~B:=~ h:hhya~enRa~ ~n/Fma:quim C :?tY'lL~i:g to Shel~herdstown authorities this James,'Martha Jane~ James, infant! ~h:tl:onot: C~tya 2: :brlda~ t:~pd Grove & McDonald, Charles mi9~2ee0 aR;7~e:ftiY:omfmB~:r~ Corn- FROM TRUCT~ ',this eountv he encased in the lweek elosed negotiations for th- and Phyllis. James, infant, Nina g . " ~P-wn ~,~ ~',~*!*-rs, report the sale o . " . -'-'---.^ smee the store opened, was'~ and l urch ri-h Myers Flemin~ Ha'r, Heskett, Mrs George Tu~wller of Clarks- . 9"30 Talk, Mr. H. H. Huye~,l Calvin Boyd, itg~d lz yea~, wag same easinessa~ nat~town p a~e ox a g ~ ~a way xor a " ~, "" the ~ ~ l~a~onette ~arm ot ~ ",' " in :favor of Wilham P. t I new" ~ "hrou Robert Bo~,d ~nd Henry Dutrow burg I " " .~ f President, Jeffe: son County Farm k~ocked from a pick-up trtlck be- . unarles.Tow~. I s~reet ~ gn ~ne town xrom ~ ' ' " lacres, near ~avlor~. va. ~o jonnI . ~ . . ' n" ' " ~ " '" ~B in ~riven n nts unc~ vatmer ,wno wul enter u,pon is i s sin" e " substitute trustees --(, --- ~ ureas, g y i Mr Prmgle mar~led a M . . ~ ear the Rumsy bridge to Prln A Chew of New York and Clarke~ '--- 1 -- toaay, mr. rnlmps was f. ,: .~i^a] L The sec(md suit for an inter~reGARMENT WORKERS PICNIC I " .-. I ~:4u ~outnern ~a~es ~xemuer-, ~oyu, on ~oute a~, a rune aou~n . ~IaSCOCK, OI Dal~lmore, WhO u ~uc~s s~['ee~ urar ~.e approach to " r " " t Count,~ rnis farm, tormert ~ own, e" Mr J P y a 'hooK-keeper in the punk i h-eeth- 1" ~--"-e "~h tation was instituted by W Roy " " i ship Information Pleas,~ c fRippon, in collision with a ear .~ years ago. pure ring are ~ r e o o urmg . . e rlgnt oI way ' " " " " ' ed by the late William Temple A1-I -~ - o^ ~ ^# ~'armers ~anK ~ ]rust ~o ^ u : Griffith administrator c t a of The em~lo-ees staff ~,~ invi*-,a / . t,almer, lesser operate(I tW t~eorge ~. t.~un~, ,~ "sons Thomas an engineer for thewas b ,ght from J Qmgl~.v .~,- o ' " lea, lies "art in Clarke and par~ ~ , " : ~ " " l::: M::k " . ~ :1J v " '9:50 Contests with Prizes, mr. Monkton, Md about2oclockW~ T wn0 tS:?tw.Rva:; Cwml'lm:21OG.: Charlae:d ~h::u;hO:h:::t~eb:trgehe~ twh~l1 iR:SKeG:ie?hhh~kl:Z:lacoG~ gh~!l:s f;o~nga::dntMf:::Eb: effw?:OnnotCOd~::Yos:dhe price per C. R. Hawkins. nesday afternoon. The Boyd truck Ott, Edward Ott, Bessie G. Wilson, held a most enjoyable and inter- } 10:00 Refreshments. Mr. C. D. coming rtorth, was turning to er~ CHURCH Char,les W. Pringle, of Charles from his brother, R. Lucian Rein- I Clem Wilson, Valley G. Yagey, 0 Buyer, Chairman of Refreshment ter Dark Lane when the Maryland Town; a sister. Mrs. Margaret ~ hart. One thousand dollars, raised. DIED IN TEXAS. I Committee, i,n charge, car st~nck it while going toward CIRCLES. Lewis, O~ Manass~as, V,a and a!by private subscription, is said to Harry Griffieth, Bettie Ellen A1- Circles of the Pres?oyterian brother. Andrew Pringle, of Ale- have been. paid for the ri,ght of bright. Maxine " Griffi'th. Donald No. 1, Miss Mary Hop- Chairman, will meet Tuesday A. M with Mrs. Theodore sia, Md. He was a member of the way. Auxiliary will meet as fol- i Episcopal Church. DAYLIGHT SAVING IN VIRGINIA WHOLESALE MARKETS No. 2, Mrs. J,ames Turn-[ Thursday, August 7, 1941 townsBerryville'in northernand Virginia,Seven Oareth etor Tuesday at 10:30A. adopt Daylight Saving Time on the Chapel Wheat. ~bushel . 1.00 Sunday, August 10, and will con- No. 3, Mrs. John Wat- Corn 85 tinue until midnight Sunday, Sop- Chairman, Monday at 7:30~Creamery Butter 40 renumber 28. Clocks in Berryville at the Chapel. Country Butter 22 will be moved up one hour, on ine Griffith is the plaintiff in the ~le No. 4, Mrs. Russell Mil- Butterfat 35 Sunday, August 10, and remain third case inaugurated on Monday. !airmar~, .Monday at 7:30 P. Eggs 22 that far ahead of standard time The defendants ~amed in the bill Chickens 20 until September 28. Other towns to of complaint include Ida Bepler, the Misses Eddy. No. 5, Mrs. Richard Dail- airman, Monday ~t 7:30 P. Mrs. Esther Rigger. No. 6, Miss Helen Rc~b- Ohairman, Tuesday at 7:30 The Manse. i G iffith. Ida Bepler, Clayton Wade, Grace Wade, Clarence Wade. Zenis Wade, Frank Wade, Catherine Wade. Florence Wade, Bessie Wel- ter. Jennings Weller, Loners Moler~ Harry L, Moler, Elsie Jones Wil- liam M. Jone~, Abbie Marlow, T. W. Ma'qow, Harry Watson, Ger- trude Watson. Elmer Watson and Roxie Watson. James M. Mason, III, administra- tor c. t. a. of Mr~ Martha Cather- ' use daylight saving in that area Clarence Wade, Clayton Wade, Retail Markets are Front Royal, Edinburg, Mt. Frank Wade, Florence Wade, Be~- Creamery Butter 42 Jackson, New Market, Strasburg,sie Weller, Lenora Moler. Elsie Country Butter 25 Tom'~ Brook, and Woodstock. Jones. Harry Watson, Elmer War. Eggs 25 --(t son, W. Roy (~riffith, administ'ator 'Chickens 25 Subscribe to The Advocate of Rose E. Griffith. esting picnic at fIillside Lake Park Thursday night. qbeve were over five hundred present Besides a big feed there were roller-skating, ~wimming and Relatives in this county were notified Thursday night of the sud- den death of Harry Watson, a v.a- Adjournment. Newly elected BerryviIIe. The Boyd yoUth top-~ Board wilt meet and elect Pdesident. pied from the truck when the vebAr Patron Committees~ ' cle was hit, and fell on the surface Attendance--Mr. J. J. Eby, chair- 1 of the pike. ~.~astai~ing man, Mr. J. M. Trapnell, Mrs. Meta! injuries. He ~,as taken to Melvin, Mrs. Mary S. Saum, Mr. Charles Town Hospital. Comttswu square dancing. There were also tive o~" this county, at his home in special speakers for the occasiom i Dallas, Texas. Death was attribut- Congressman Jennings Randolph ed to apoplexy after an illness of ~poke on world conditions. Al~ a an hour. recording af a talk of President! ,Mr. Watson, the son of the ]at~ Roosevelt's was given over the !Mr. and Mrs. Charles A, Watson loud spe~aker. In his talk the Pres- ident urged the girls to deny them- selves the use of rottge and nail polish, as the ingredien.ts o~ these are needed in the manufacture of explosives. Mr. Dusty Miller of Wilmington, Ohio, added a lighter vein to the occasion by his talk, Community singing was led by the Reverend Wesley Webb of Bruns- wick, Md. Phone or send us your news. of this county, w~s in the employ 'of the Standard Oil Company for many years, travelir, g over states of the southwest as well as in Old Mexico in the intarest of his corn- John Link, M~, C~ W. Whitmer. taken in charge by Trooper Receiving--Mr. Wm. Harris, and will be held pending the ~ut- Chairman, Mr. C. Wilson Mulet, Mr. come of the injuries to the 'John Porter Burns, Mr. Chas. H. head. Stqder, Mr. W, H. Rissler. ------~ Seating-Mr. Bu~rell Ware. Chair- UVILLA SUPP]~L AUGUST 1~ man, Mr M L. Adam.s, Jr Mr. Francis Ware, Mr. Lyle Tabb, Mr. i The ladbes of the Uvilla Roscoe Payne. Church will puny. ~ Refreshment---Mr. C. D. Buyer, vest Home Supper on Thurday, ~His only sister~ Mrs. T. William Chairman, Mr.-J. M. Garrett. M~s. ~ August 14th. Mavlow, near the Bloomery, and Henry Snyder, Mrs. W. B. Link, Supper will only brother, Elmer Watson, f Miss Christine Hunter. i o'clock, and.~ Halltown, left early this morning Telephone--Mr. Gt~)ver L. Bush, to attend the funeral in Dallsa. A Chai~Tnan, Mrs. Oarnett Fayne, widaw besides the 'brother and si~- Mrs. G. W. Myers, Mr. H~rry Rus- I ter, survives, sell. 1 Send us ym~r news W~,I~.