Mount Hope

 

Mt. Hope Dairy

Information needed.

Shelor’s Dairy

1937(?)—1948

Arthur Shelor’s Dairy appears first in 1937 in a list of grade A milk producers in Fayette County (“Majority of,” 1937). In 1948, Arthur L. Shelor passed away and his cattle and property were sold (“Sale of,” 1948). At the time of his passing, he kept 29 holstein and guernsey cows and 15 heifers.

White Oak Farm

1942(?)—1965

The first mention of White Oak Farm dairy is in 1942, when they appear on a list of dairies receiving a grade A ranking for their milk in Fayette County (“County Sanitarian,” 1942). In 1947, they places newspaper ads attempting to sell the dairy (White Oak Dairy, 1947). It was purchased and continued operations until 1965 or so (“Bowling,” 1965).

The original owner of the farm was V.L. Martin, and it was located near Sand Branch Road in Mount Hope (“Area Couple,” 1968).

Oak Hill

 

Maple Lane Farms, Inc.

1948—1967

The West Virginia Secretary of State records indicate this dairy chartered in 1948 and dissolved in 1967.

References

Area couple marks 50th wedding anniversary. (1968, January 5). The Raleigh Register, 6.

Bowling. (1965, March 18). The Raleigh Register, 17.

County sanitarian announces dairies after inspection. (1942, January 11). The Raleigh Register, 6.

Majority of dairies in Fayette County are first class. (1937, July 16). Beckley Post-Herald, 14.

Rise in food prices on national level reflected in local stores. (1947, September 7). The Raleigh Register, 9.

Sale of cattle and personal property. (1948, October 26). Beckley Post-Herald, 2.

White Oak Dairy. (1947, October 16). Fine herd of cows [advertisement]. Beckley Post-Herald, 11.