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MRS. EDITH ~J.LIS
active in Jefferson Mernorial
Park in early 1969 and is now
and has been since 1976 it*s
president.
Ernest is a member of the
Jefferson County Volunteer
He attended the Catholic Firemen's Association,
SPIRIT OF JEFFERSON Farmer's ADVOCATE
THURSDAY, MAY 6,1982 ".
-- . Willard "Brud" Ansel
rsonnel Policies aoopzeoSpeaker For Retired
By Ranson Council On SickEmployees
More than 300 Scourers and Douglas
Services were conducted Church was a member of having served two terms of Employees Holidays wives enjoyed the 54th Shaffer,
last Friday afternoon at the Jackson-Perks Post 71, two years as president. He isy Annual Scouter Recognition Jr James A.
Bast Funeral Home, Boon- American Legion, Charles a member of the West Virginia Dinner+held at the Amherst Irvine
shoro, Md for Mrs. Edith Town and the Horseman's State Firemen's Association The Ranson Town Council The council also sent Campus of James Wood High Feldlmuser; 20
Louise Ellis, 54, of Route I, Benevolent and Protective and is presently serving as Tuesday evening adopted through first reading an or- School in W'mchester, Va. Dr.
Keedysville, Md who died Association. assistant secretary. He also is personnel p licies for town dinance which will increase The Silver Beaver Awards, Charles ('.on
Tuesday, April 27, at her A~veteran of World Wara member of the West Virginia employees, covering holidays parking fines from $2 to ~; the highest adult award a MacDermott; M,
home. The Rev. Lewis Archer Two, he served with the U.S. State Fire Chiefs Assoc.; and sick leave, sent through final reading
Council can bestow, were were; Henry
officiated, burial was in Marine Corps, then served amemberofthaCumberlsnd Under the new policy, time ordinances officially presented as the highlight of W. Gilbert; az
Fairview Cemetery, with the U.S. Army in the Valley Firemen's off holidays will include establishing a planning
Keedysville. Korean War. Association; is a member of Memorial Day, West Virginia commission and cedifcation of Oliverthe program.Parry, *RecipientSscoutingwere j.awardSBernardWere;Hase J!
Mrs. Ellis was born August" He is survived by his wife, the Charles Town AshuryDay, July Fourth, Labor Day, criminal offenses in the
Coordinator of Falling Paul WLllis.
6, 1927, in Shepherdstown, a Helen at the home; a United Methodist Church; has Veterans Day, Thanksgiving municipality; approved Waters, and ROy W. Bayliss, Donald Jones, d
daughter of the late Dudley L. daughter, Patricia Ann ~ed as secretary of theDay, Christmas and New preparation of a new or-
Jr Council Vice President- President for
and Nellie Hays Whittington. Downs, New Carlton, Md.; Builders Sunday school class Years days. dinance calling for "no Manpower Membership from Planning aw|
She was a member of the two sons, John Douglas of the church; is a former Eliminated as holidays were parking" on certain sweets in Winchester. following units
Salem United Methodist Parker, Hughesville, Md.; member of the Charles Town Washington and Lincoln's the town; and approved
Church of Keedysville. and Gerald Albert Parker, City Council; a member of the birthdays and columbus Day. grading of Beltline Avenue. Wiliard "Bcud" Ansel, a Statuette Awards, Awards: Troopl
She is survived by her Dave, N.C.; three sisters, Charles Town Chapter 948 In addition, each employee A license for the establish- Hampshirenative of County,Springfieldwill be thein servicerepresentingwere presnted Utstandingto bYMethodistCedar Men,Grc
husband, FredG. EUis, atthe Mrs. Daisy Garner and Mrs. Loyal Order of Moose; andhe was granted one day a ysar as rnentofahairstylistlmsiness guest speaker for the luncheon Ray Ward of Winchester; ROy sponsored by
home; three daughters, Mrs. Anne Chaney, both of has attended many of the top a personal "birthday"~ Fairfax Boulevard was
approved; an application to meeting of the Jefferson Young, Martinsburg; Bill Methodist Chur~
Ld)riL. Morrow, H agerstown, Forrestville, Md.; Mrs.fire safety and fire fighting bolion~e subject of siek leave' start anew business on 2rid County retired school ent-Campbell, Winchester; and sponsored by ~--r-.~,
Md.; Patricia M. Ellis and Elizabeth Hawkins, Miami, schools in West Virginia, ployees association to be held I~ondar Hansberger, Mt.UnitedMethodist~spirit
Ann E. E~, both at the Florida; a brother, WaIbert acquiring advanced training employees will be allowed 12 Avenue was rejected.
home; two sons, Daniel G Parker, California; 10 in first aid and Rre fighting working days of sick leave Council also heard a corn- Wednesday, May 19 at the Jackson to: Dr. Edward F. presented 5 ~ of tb
Ellis, Keedysville, andRonald grandchildren and 15 great- and other emergency training, ye.arly. However, these must plaint that Dixie.Narco was Village House Restaurant in Arnett, Martinshurg: Wanda awards;Post127~ 4-H
W. Ellis, Wiliiamsport, Md.; grandchildren. In addition to serving as be time off days. Employees blocking vehicular traffic on Shenandoah Junction. Knipple, Falling Waters, Pennsylvania ~ ion. V
two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Frye, Services at the convenience Chief of the Independent Fire who are terminated or quR 3rd Avenue from Rachel The luncheon will get un- W.Va.; Glenn Douglas Price, Ca-p Troop ~repres
Harpers Ferry; Mrs. Virginia of the family, were private, Company, Ernest is alsotheir jobs will not receive pay Barnett. Councilman Tommy dsrway at 12:30 with lunch Martinsburg; William A.bolivar Unitea~
Gross, Boonsboro; three with burial in Pleasant View serving as chief of the In- for accumulated sick leave Carson will confer with the first to be followed by the Owen, Stephens City, Va.; Church were ~~ l
brothers, Louis Whittington, Memory Gardens, Mar- dependent Fire Company days. industry on. the problem, programSpeaking forandwhichbUsineSSMrs, chester;~iP E.DonaldBettendorf,L. Newcome,Win" 88YearsponsoredVeteran a~l~ ~ a type+
Hagerstown; Walter and tinslmrg, ambulance service. Junior is, ~ Harold Burr, president of the Winchester; Robert L Her- United Meth~
Russell Whittington, both of and has been for some years, a Day Queen, little Carla Nutter tsruce w, mm is County Association, will sey, Winchester; RonnieTroop 50 s~
Shepherdstown; and five MR&AMELIAPI~N meniher of the Charles Town by Past State Commander of preside. Zerkel, Mt. Jackson; Ann AmissvilieRuri~'~rv"
grandchildren. Services were conductedLions Club. the VFW Richard M. Dawson. Persons planning to attend Corwin, Front Royal; and 19 sponsored bY~dRN~
Wednesday afternoon from Mr. Houser has beenMonica Mahoney, last year's Named Top History must make reservation by Allen Stanley, Shenandoah. Elementary.Sc Walla
MRS. MARY LANHAM the Enders Funeral Home, signallyhenoredanumborof Loyalty Day Queen also ~iala~
Services were conducted Berryville, Va for Mrs. times, presented flowers and gifts to Student Indiana U eitherM ndaY': Mrs.May Barrl0 bYorCallingMrs. CubJulieScoutingTr Xd'andChairmanc.R. Davis,f r Trooppresented65 15s "
last Saturday at the Melvin T. Amelia Kirschbock Pierson, In 1953 Mr. Houser was little Miss Nutter and Emma Watson at 725-9136. Scout Training ChairmanSperryvilie Met~
Strider Colonial Funeral 82, of Bluemont, Va who died married to the former Gladys following the closing prayer Bruce W. Neal has been Mr. Ansel attended Runmey and Ray Ward, Council Troop 21 ~" " "
for Mrs. Mary Sunday. TheRev. RichardE. Barrington, who is a by tho Reverend Mr. Neal, the chosen as the outstanding public schools and was Commissioner of the UnitedMe'at xlist efor
Josephine Lanham, 50, of 501 Neal officiated, burial was in registered nurse. They reside gathering sang "America the student in history at Indiana. graduated from Romney High Shenandoah Area Councilpresented 20 ~C
North Marshall Street, Green Hill Cemetery,at 727 Morison Street, Charles Beautiful." University Southeast by the School in 1940. He then first p r e s e n t e d t r a i n i n g Troop 13 s~ arniv
Ranson, whodied Wednesday Berryvilie. Town. faculty members of the went to Potomac State College recognitions to the following; Ommbe~TM~r~,
April 28, in JeffersonMrs. Pierson was born Dec. State Police Division opf Social Sciences. in Keyser before transferring Arrowhead Honor- Linda Calvary United~ Y,
Memorial Hospital. The Rev. 13, 1899 in New York, N.Y LOYALTY He was honored at the to Ohio University. ARer an Brown, Stanley;Com- Church, TroopS~aJPzn.
g Death -
WUliam Ramkey officiated, daughter of Frank and FROMPAGEI Academic Honors Day interruption of his co"ege missioner's Trained StrnsburgRoa~,
~,r,~, E+ ~,+ Probin ceremony held in March. The career by World War H Mr. Neckerchief - Garland presented ~, ye~r~u~
Cemetery. was a member of St. Thomas Flags: one to Mrs. E. Aliara, graduation ceremonies of Ansel enrolled at West Bradfield, Woodstock andBob H~, r~l~ f(
Mrs. Lanham was horn Latheran Church in Charles in memory of her deceased
October 28, 1931, in Charles Town. She was married to mother Mrs. Merle (Amy) local Youth, 1 4atIndianaNew AlbanyUniVersityare plannedSoutheastfor dischargeVirginia UniversitYfrom theUponMarinehiS ScoutersPete Ellinger,Key. JamesFr nt SwartzRoyal; presentedPresidentcopiesf r'~ ~ w~"
Town, a daughter of the late Allen C. Pierson. Alger, with the flag going to
Thomas Dillow Sr and Surviving a re ones on, Allen the Zion Episcopal Church; The Charles Town detach- May I0. Corps. And he was graduated and Ronald Owen.s of Win- Jubliee Edution-~j.~r
Neal, a son of the Reverend with a degree in Economics chester and Ed MLarshall, Boys- Aids to ~m acti"
Rebecca Dillow. C. Pierson Jr. of BO~e,One to members of Boy Scout ment of State Police isand Mrs. Richard Neal, of S. and in 1946 he was graduated Stephens City; ScoutersCouncil Sustain. grog
~Jesets wi
Troop No. 142; one to Girl reported to be probing the Seminary Street, Charles from Purdue University Training Award- Ronald Eagle +~Sc~ ~orl
She was associated with the Md. and two grandchildren. Scout Troop No. 450 and one to ellegedsuicide of a H-year-old Town, is a graduate of Jef- School of Life Insurance and Zerkel, Mr. Jacks~; and Den bershi~ ~ "o~'~
Charles Town Presbyterian
Church. KOONTZDEATH Girl Scout Troop 412, all in l~youth, which occurred ferson High School. Marketing. Mr. Ansel was I.~aders Training Award - Williams, Jr ~ce
She was preceded in death In the account of the death memory of the men and March 23. employed for some 23 years Donna Sweeny, Winchester Front Roy~l, Va~
by her husband, Marion M. of Robert Houston Konntz, Sr women of Jefferson County According to Corporal P.G. Four Pleadings with the John Hancock Mutual and Ella Myers, Falling ropr~v~oto~
Lm~ham, in 1975. of Blue Ridge Acres, who gave their lives in the Kimble, the crLminal in- Life Insurance Company,Waters.
She is survived by two published last week in the service of their country in all vestigation section of the state Phil Bettendorf of Win-
daughters, Mrs. Barbara
Pearrell, Orchard Hills; Miss
Peggy Lanham, at the home;
Robert Lanham, at the home;
James Lanham, Shenandoah
Junction; six grandchildren,
Amy Pearrell, Scott Pearrell,
Trevor Lanham, Jeremy
Lanham, Lindsay Lanham
and James Lanham, JL, and
fltree hell-sisters, Mrs. Alice
Case, Philadelphia, Pa.; Mrs.
Barbara Sweeney and Mrs.
Beulah Holt, both of Falls
Church, Va.
WIILIAM C. BEARD
Graveside services were
conducted Tuesday morning
at Greenway Cemetery,
BerReley Springs, bytbo Rev.
Albert Burton for William C.
Board, 74, Who died last
Saturday at Jeffersonian
Manor, Charles Town.
The deceased, born in
Berkeley Springs, was a son of
Harry C. and Daisy H. Board.
He was employed in general
accountancy with the U.S.
Government, and in early
years assisted in nmnagenmnt
of the Park View Inn in
Berkeley Springs.
Of the Methodist faith, he
formerly resided in Fort
Richey, Florida.
He is survived by his
mother; one sister, Mrs.
Kathryn Daugherty,
Hagerstown, Md.; and a
brother Harry L. Beard,
Martinsburg.
BROOKE SERVICES
Burial sewices were hem on
Sa~rday May 1st in Cheshire,
Connecticut, for Hem'y St.
George Tucker Brooke who
was born in Charles Town in
1912.
Mr. Brooke was the son of
the late Professor Tucker
Brooke, Professor of English
at Yale and a grandson of
Henry St. George Tucker
Brooke, professor of Law'et
the University of West
Virginia.
He was a cousin of the late
Forrest A. Brown, prominent
Charles Town attorney.
Mr. Brooke is survived by a
sister, Mrs. Leavitt G. Car.
penter of Milton, England, two
nephews and a niece.
ILNIGIIT PARKER
Knighton Mathews Parker,
8'/, of Charles Tawers Apart-
mentS, Charles Town, died
Thtwsday at Murt~
Veterans Admin tration
Medical Center.
Born Jammi'y 14, 1915, in
Upper M rlboro, Md he was
I son+of the lateand
IJliian Parker.
He was a retted owner and
horse trainer at various race
the
Spirit of Jefferson, the report
indicated Mr. Koontz died at
Jefferson Memorial Hospital.
Actually, Mr. Koonts died at
heme.
LAURENCE
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by the clouds and air currents
and has wondered what
caused them to move and act
in the manner in which they
do. And today at the age of 78,
he still wonders and marvels
at what the air ~nts and
clouds bring in the way of
weathe to this section and the
nation.
A graduate of Shepherd
College, Laurence really
began an intense study of the
weather at the age of 16 which
is when he began keeping
records on the weather
mghUghts.
An employee of the Western
Union for some 40 years
before he retired in 1975,
Laurence really edarged on
his weather data equipment
and library during the 1920-30
period. It was then that ne
really hegan a serious study of
meterology as a chief hobby.
And although Laurence does
have other hobbies, observing
the weather is still his main
one today.
Although Laurence has
devoted a large part of his
time over the past half cen-
tary to weather ol ervation he
has found the time to be a good
and devoted father and
husband and hashe~ a very
active member of the Zion
Episcopal Church in Charles
Town. He as served as a
member of the Church choir
for about a half century,
Order of and as
a'past member the Church
Vestry. And Laorence just
loves to save as a lay
minister of he church.
In 1933 Laurence married
the former Susan Ellen Jones
of Jefferson County and Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd are the
parents of two children --
Latwence W. Jr of Charles
Town and Mrs. Susan Ellen
Aiken of Tarreytown, N.Y.
They are also very proud of
their five grandchlldr .
ERNEST
past wars. Hilda Bulmnan
assisted in the presentation of
the flags, by relating the
meaning of ~the colors used in
me
Charles Town Attorney
Thomas Steptoe, Jr a
member of the House of
Delegates from Jefferson
+County, who was the principal
speaker for the program,
related the history of the
founding of "Loyalty Day" in
the United States and then
declared "Loyalty Day" as
actually a reflection of
thanksgiving, honoring and
rededication to those things
which our nation stands for.
"R is also a day in honor of
our continuing revolution.
when we think of American
revolution, we often refer to
the American war of In-
dependence from Great
Britain which took place in the
18th Century. In reality this
event -- which was the
beginning of the world-wide
movement to loosen the chains
on human freedom, was just
the beginning of our revolution
-- the American Revolution --
unit is handling the in. In Circuit Court
vestigation.
The probe was ~rigge~ There were four additional
when Attorney Walter L. arraignments in Jefferson
Blair, acting upon the request County Circuit Court last
of the vietAm's mother, Mrs. Friday.
Pearl Fields, wrote a letter to
West Virginia Governor Jay
Rockefeller, calling upon the
governor to institute some
kind of investigation.
Jerry Gerhardt of Mar-
t~qsburg, indicted on tlree
counts of obtaining a con-
trolled substance on f~ed
prescriptions and one count of
Rockefeller turned the letter entering without breaking,
over to the Deparlment of pleaded not guilty. Judge
Public Safety. Pierre Dostert set his trial for
Blair questioned the way the July 29-30.
youth's body was found and Gary Fisher pleaded guilty
suggested that there could be to a lesser offeme and asked
racial overtones to the whole for probation; Luther
affair, pleaded guilty to burglary,
At the time of the death of asked for probation; David
the youngster, whose body Pauley, Jr indicted for
was found with a telephone
cord mound his neck attached
to a tree, Charles Town Police
Captain Max Barrow and
Ranson officer Mickey
Ballenger conducted an in-
vestigation. Barrow said
everything pointed to suicide.
Meg
which continues to this day. Chged
o. o+ o, ar With
revolution which can and does
succeed because we designed+
our institutions to have the
ability to change through a
peacefitl process. This is +the
genius of our nation and is aho
our greatest contribution to
the development," Steptoe
declared.
Harley O. Stagge,Jr of
Keyser, Democratic can-
dtdate for from this
second congre onal district,
also spoke briefly as did L.J.
Baird, of Jeffersou County, a
retired Navy Capt. who
was at Pearl Harbor at the
time of tim Japanese attack on
Dec. 7, 1941.
sextml assault, pleaded guilty
to a lesser charge of battery
and asked for probation. He
was fined $200 and ordered to
spend a week-end in jail.
City Police In
Charles Town police have
investigated two tralfic ac-
cidents durin the vast week,
neither serious.
Isabel Albright, to
Houser, Jr prominent
Clmrles Town civic leader who
was named as the most out.
standing leader in Jefferson
County in 1981 and to
Laurence Lloyd, another
prominent Charles Town
community and civic leader,
for his outstanding con.
climbing to the position of
Associate General Agent for
the state d West Vwginta.
In 1970 Ansel was appointed
to the West Vkginia State
Board of Insurance and was
instrmnental in changing the
State's Casulty Insurance
program to the Risk Manager
Concept -a pioneer step
which most other states have
now adopted. In 1971 he was
appointed the first Chairman
of the west Virginia Public
Employees Insurance Board
and was responsible for the
design and installation of the
current Group Health In-
surance vrogram for all state
employees. Mr. Ansel is also a
former member of the West
Virginia Sportswriters
Association and for 16 years
he wrote an award winnin
column for the Hampshire
Review.
The Tachers Retirement
Presentations of special .against Dewning charges the tering at Hill's Gulf Station,
awards were made by a anRoccurred on May 3, in North George Street;
chester, Va. and Shawnee
District Chairman presented
the Veteran Scouter Awards
.for years of service to
Sc g. receiving 5
year awards were: Philip
BettendorL Craig Hardmen,
Kenneth Owens, Brian Shnll,
Carolyn Walker; 10 year
awards were: Norton C. Shull,
Glenn Douglas Price, Carl E.
Todd, Jr Clarke A. Dixon,
Jr Jerry L. Mills; 15 year
awnrdswere: John mgffer,
for their
and effort in
program
The
AmericaC uncil' isB Y~
agency of the
Frederick and
United Fund
Royal-war
Way, the U"
the Uni l
empty,
plications we received
because it shows that young
people are interested in
learning more about their
government. The stndmts will
gain first-hand knowledge
about how a
o ice operates." a reasonable
Hendricks is a senior at rehabilitation
Shepherd Co~ege majorin8 in help him get or
be eligible, a
have a
disabliity
from
pre-hw Hem is attending
chose Mr. as Virg Vnive, ty and COM Tax
their Executive Secretary e{. is studying journa m
fective January I, 1975. Morgan is attending Sent To
During his tenure, Greenbrier Junior H/gb
remarkable progress has been School, Edel is a social work Munici
made in the administration of major at WVU and Lindsey
the vast system which will graduate from Mar- State
cturently involves in excess of tinsburg High School this Bailey has
63,000participants both active spring and plans to attend checks
andretired.Anselwilldiscum WVU in the fall. + 'fm'thefirstc
Sexual Assault for the Jefferson County "This internship pro~mn is Coal
for taking the right of way Chapter of the West Virginia designed to be a learning Dtstributlom
after her car collided with one Association of RetiredSchool experience for the students. I to counties and
A 26-year-old Ranson driven by James L. Palmer at Emldoyees the "InflatiomuT hope it will prove to be a throat We
resident, Nathaniel Frederick the corner of Congress and Problems Facing the rewardingsummerforthen%" Bailey noted
Downing Jr has been Church Streets. Damage was Retirement System." Benedict said. ~nount repre~
arrested by State Police and $250. Both drivers were from to be shared on,
charged with third degree Harpers Ferry. Summer Interns Disabled by .'
sexual assault. " In a backing accident on the unincorporatea
Trooper W.D. Plantz said Bankof Charles TownNamed By Benedict Residents Are . to
the retest was accomplished lot, over tWO damage oc- municipalitie
shortly before midnight curred when vehicles driven . Jobs pointed out
Tuesday.arralg~ before Downing Magistrate was Town by Helen andM" Andrea Bowen L ofl~wles WillL% ' Ca~gr~mmm W A S ~ ~ ~ o T o~ctN - Placed In ~, 7
Peter Dougherty and Route 1, Charles Town, announced today that five Eight disabled residents of Bailey said
remanded to Jefferson County collided. There were nosocondIRsWictatudentshave the eight-county Keyser
Jail in lieu of 11,000 bond to charges, been selected to participate in district the state Divb ion of
await+a preliminary hearing. Police also probed an at- his Summer Interm ' Vocational Rehabilitation 1981.
Plantz said the warrant tempted breaking and en- Program. were placed in jobs during qum'ter
recovered a camera case and
three rolls of film reported
stolen by Ann McCormick,
South George Street; and
were called to investigate the
slashing of tires on a vehicle
owned by David Sowers at
Charles Town Junior High
School. Damage was m0.
the early morning hours, near
the Jeffersou Storage Com-
pany on the Summit Point
Road. The girl involved was
sixteen years of age.
On Monday of this week,
State Police and She
stown' police chief Lewis
Carroll arrested 3l.yeer.old
Manrice A. Washlng on of
FROM PAGE 1
fersen Cou~ and the area. " imuR of two gkl& one 9 and
A son of the late Ernest Separate stories aboul Hotmer the other 7. Wmhtngtou was
and Jessie Mol Houser, and Lloyd are carriedalso charged with indecent
Ernest hogan lswolved elmwhere in this newspaper, exposure and two counts of
commtmtty eognty 'Ihen came the battery.
volunt r activities in the of a group of the Youth of
o+ Cl ged With ]heft
years to the people of Jet. with two counts
The Alleged incidents were
said ta have occurred Sunday
aRernoon m- on the
Shepherd+ College football
An 18-year.old Ranson
youth, Timothy Rouss, has
and ch ed
+ with grand
Jefferson County Sheriff
the arrest, said Roum is
charged, together with a
Juvenile, with the theft ot a
moped.
Arraigned before a
m mtrate, Roum' was
set at $I,000 pending a
prehnin h ng.
field. WarrentS were swom by
the parents of the girls.
Wm ou is in Jefferma
County Jail in lleu of ,m0
Today and Leaders of
Tomorrow, a youth
organlzatlon of the VFW
Auxiliary; the We enta ou of
the 1961 VFW Poppy Que
L m n, by Mm. F em
Writt, Poppy Chairman for the
VFW Auxiliary; and the
mmpmv. He tmme mmingo the]mU t
emqF IN0's and has contimmd
to be one of the countY's most
outstandlng vol since
then.
House" joined the Charles
Town Independent Fire
Company In 1953 aa a memb
end is now m'v'ing u chief of
the
Two g dent haw been
chosen to serve in I~%
Washington office and one
studenta has been chosen to
serve in each of his thee
l .slrict offices in Lewisbur
Martinsburg and Morgan-
to n.
The Wanhington interns are
Kristi Hendrtcks of Kear.
neysvllle and David Hovts of
Keysor. The District interns
include: Angela Morgun of
Ronceverte who will serve in
the Lewlsburg office,
Frances Edel Keym wm
serve in the Morgantown
office and Hancy l ndsey of
wm work in the
Marttmb o ke.
In making the an-
muncemmt, Benedict mid,
"Selecting the intmm was a
d flcult declslou b -.mme we
bad so many e cellent
didat from the Steond
Dk tct. I wu very ple mi
with the number of ap-'
'February, according to
Di u'ict Superviser WHliam E.
Jadm
This brings to 61 the number'
of persons from Berk . ,
Grant, Hampshire, Hardy,
Jefferson, Mineral, Morgan,
and Pendlet counties that
the has placed in joba
since the start of the fiscal
year.
Jacks~ said 25 new cases
were referred during the
mmth bringing to 173 the
mm er disabled peam
poma re mmt
services since the mrt tim
fiscal year.
For the state as a
rep rte m
pmms w -e pt e in
dm z mm g n
total of rehabilitated
dining the year.
The Dlvlz GlUm a wlde
rmge of rd ddlital/on set'-
due
during that
went into
another
went
In
CountY
went to
;MI.67 to
m4 67 to the
and
In
ta~s were
County
tl burg,
vices that disabled ttlO. wmt
West Virginia for, and +Paw Paw.
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