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County Farm Notes JU~ior Garden T ooley- Ward Mrs. Butler left fat' a two week gram, with songs and verses out- After the- program, there was a , . honeymoon in Florida. standing. treat for each one.. GOO By P. u France Club Meets 'l'he marriage of Virgin.ia May D CHANCE SEEN Ward, daughter of -Mr. and Mrs. C 1)~ INO~EASE PINE OROP The Junior Section of the Fair- James L. Ward, and Cecil Eugene hristmas Party Held ~~~~~g!~~~litig!~~~~~~~ i armel'S in Vir . . haven C'arden Club (under the su- t Tooley, son of ¥,r. and Mrs. Char~ At Presbyterian Church r '.!~~'. I' • chance to : ',gIllla have a good pervlsion of~Mrs. R. V. Krouse and les Tooley, was beld-Baturday, De- - . . 0 Increase the amount of ~~ . da 0 h Pme In their woods. Mrs. R. L. Collins met Wednesday cember 19 .e.t 6 p.m. at the home The Presbyterian Sun y so 001 Foresters at VPI "_ at the school to discuss plans for of the Rev. J. E. Daniel, the of~ held its annual Ohristmas party a good say there is the coming year. • ficiattngvminlster. on 'I'uesday night at 7:3'0, with the -r-and good r of Icbloljy 'pine seed Members discussed tihe ~inni The ,(jride was at.tired in a navy parents of the chdldren invited to a crops come only at in . .~g blue dress and coat with black ac- attend. terva.ls of tJh~reeto r - of State awards for making bird cessortes. I Each child had a part in the pro- the s . . Ivle years. So, d t <: __ .::.:.:-.:-. __ .:...;:..:.. _=__ . Yay, If you miss this chance an ' pree scrapbooks. They also de- Th ' It may b .. cided to plan individual gardens e groom, a private in the U.S. '~.~~}I_~~~~\!iO~~~:;G ..~ e some bme before you t h. h" K d 1\Ir Army, leaves on January 11 for ii have another. a 'W IC ra.rs. rouse an rars. __" .' . I Th f Collins would contribute plants, 18 months service In Germany. I • 1 , . ,e oresters say it is up to the s ed d ~ lb tIt Th' e coupIe are residmg.. with anctowner to prepare the seed-bed e ~...... an u sop an . Mrs. Toole -s narents. and I It was announced that Judy Mil- ) ~ et sunlight In, for tme small .---_ trees

cutting the "timber, .aT/d an !ade- qua~e nU~ber of seed t l' e e s of ._--,~~i~~li~i~i~~ijti:jii~~G~iiiii;i;it~~~t commercIally valuable sp-ecieS' .~l.~ May the light must be left. I If it is an old field you want to-'. i" of a Happy Season We ~ail you In reseed. the AOF program 40es not . 'apply, except for planting. But shine brightly. this .season of natural seeding is still a good rprac- ' \ , .. , tice. / I· 1953 Christmas cheer . 'Dhe seed is droppi'ng now, but! The Garment Shop: will not sprout u,ntil next spring. I I r Omohundro' Hardware Company Stirring the soill;lnytime during'. , Scottsville I the winter will help put the seed Scottsville Dial 3571 in cqntact with the soil. I' ... ·1 ... I' DAIRY MANAGEMENT I SHORT COURSE SET AT OOLLEGE I Dairy farmefs, managers, h'1rds- . men and others interested in tJheI ~iry industry will attend a dairyl he~ me.n~nt short course at ivPtt, .1a.nuU'y ll-~•. CHRISTMAS GREETINGS! The Il"rogl'am this year wHl p1ace\ . §pccial emphasis on. dairy cattle ~ May the spirit of Christmas come to you and your loved ones. May the feedin.g pt'~blems and on dainy' .cat- '1:_ tle health and management pro- , blessings of, peace shower the earth! ,gra,ms fol' developing and main- ..

~:;;n:d:i:~O:n~:n:~:::it:::~ :::~ \ I~' C R Do·r·nOer & Co d>scussions on dairy diseases, and \. , • 0 • i the dalryman's job In keeping the . . herd heaithy. I.;.-C;cottsville Dial 2811.; asVPIinstructorss(aff membersfor thewho four-dayWill act,"1\ ~. ."~ . -. ~':".. . ~~~~~;i;~~:~:~~~ sho

nelly, P M. Reaves, Dr. W. A. I

Fardlson; M F. Ellmore, R. A. \ I ~ Sandy, H. L. Fisher, Dr. N. R. (~, Thompson, Dr. W. B. Bell, Geor,ge I Miller, G. J. N1a.geotte, D~. Ken- I neth Huston, E.· J. Finnegan, w,\1 N. Patterson and Trooper Combs. ;

The group ,also will hear an ad.-II dre·ss by L. B. Dietrick, VPI dean II ~ of agriculture. I ~~i :. ". _:- ~ i~ •

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i~ • d~~ Christmas is the time of year wheq we '3.re happiest to furnish ~~~6 you with telephone service. This ye",r our wires will be carrying a ~ I record number of messages of joy and good cheer. So we ~ ~~ suggest you spread your calls in the week between II i the holidays. '#1i~.\'! We take time out now to wish a Merry Christmas and a \ And we're delighted to wish you Happy New Year to all of you-from all of us. May the joys of the . .' I ,J Holiday Season fill the very best Holiday ever. nd yOllf famIlIes , a I yOLl < ad ·11' with peace and go WI . SOhmit Chevro Iet, ' THE HUB, INC. Dial 2541 VIRGINIA TELEPHONE & .TELEGRAPH CO. ]jY e Clothe T/Je Family scottsville II Scottsville . ;lJj~~~Ia~~a~~fJ.~~S!!~l1fti~i\;f,Ifil~~~~ :...~~~Pe,'''"~~''' • DECEMBER 24, 1953 \ THURSDAY, '"'OD'R n e call he simply v ---, ---' :.--THE SCO,TTSVILLE SUN m be nere his . telephoMaybe .he'A.rmy.. ' wlll be _ lth 'her mother. She WI wiuts . '. and let his leave ex-

will arrive on Chris'tInas Eve. We to get up at the crack of dawn to ham's from his home in Norwood WI til January 3. ath- good to hlro. tile new year ~ 1 trust they will be over in this get there as early as the rest of and that same day Mr. and Mrs. un . G dwin had a small g tend until aIter ....n..I'ttedS are nav- I ' lt ' t and LIZ 00 saturday r ence WI' y t TIDBITS , vlctnth at least some of the time the crowd, who wanted to be at John Patterson,.' Dabney.e. aun. d u enng. a her hoUs'e on f creat- The Cia . faml'Iy \vI'lh them. Pat. By NlllIlCY Dorrier t ey are here! \ the store doors when 'they opened. uncle from Cmcmnatl, arr-ive n- annual event or ing an their , -,',II receive her 'h'd tl t dl 'R It th Cunning night, an I • it where gest, wno Y'I' Well, tt~.e gay sprrtt of Noel is Tr ue Iuxury abounds .. some Tney evr en y plan to put in a real expec e y. esurc: e ~. th Christmas SpIn, . . the youn V this year, arrived J all over the place these days and places anyhow .. , Ray and ,ranie day! ! ham Aousehold was popping, and mg e d c~ sit onradkthe Ilcot S at U a, the genenal air of resttvtty is ar- Caldwell 'are leaving the' cold cold The Mary Washington College Christmas was on [ts . way. 'Both those in aOftt~~e.nre and c . nuts B. . for ~e holidayS on FridaY vt " d' . 1 trooned J " Jets of suests left on saturday,,, m front , s arols- Its fun, home until January .... feeting everybody! ceems like the 1and 0f irgima, an going to grr s rooped Into town about dark ~ ~ d in Chrtstrna c and will be there . R' h whole town and environs is busy Florida on Sunday .to be gone un- on Friday night. for the holidays. t~ugh, and Mr. cunningihJam:. s.r~ aT\! s g . 't bounds,. . Marie whO workS in le- 'l J a 3 b k 't Th f J d d J is 't Aue to re'"II'n until Chi'ist.ll1'as and the SpIrt ra. h left for the Clara !flU'e department getting ready for a party, company '1t anUi ry " ac JUS ey, 0 course •.inc u e oyce 'U • ~ • • A t stuerwa1d, W 0 ond for the we E corning ,or some sue\, delightful in tirne for Janie to take over her ,Mason, Christine Catlett, and Pat Eve, along, WIth the guy With the r ek 's back lD m 'wtil Chrlstrnas ve ' s t h I h 't Garden. long whl'le bea-,"I,. far· off lands last we , ' I the won't get 1.Il lay Santa LO ause event to make Christmas even dutIe a sc 00 w en 1 re-opens J.U k so goes has to P' nicer than ever. . on the 4th, If it stays as cold as \Jim Dorrier, who moved from -Miss Susie allair, professor of scottsville this wee'g 's in the 'bec she page seven) 't ' I ' , t b S tt '11 J th dramatl'c I art at Hollins, has ar- way of the Army. e 1 " ~_.,.J.~c~'o:n~ti:·:D:u:ed--()Il------1 Jane Bruce, sister to Shirley 1 IS now, peop e are gQITIg 0 e co sv} e ess an a year ·ago . h "ght receIve ' II tt 'II th h' f 'I B t d I'tt rived home for the holidays to be dark about when e ro} DorrieI' and Tom Bruce aPd daugh- turnlng green a over Sco SVIe, wi IS arm y, ren an 1 Ie ....:. ----- ..1---- tel' to Mrs. T. E., .anp. otherwase thinking of them, basking' in t~e sarah, is coming back to town this .- known as the prodigal daughter. sun.. \ week-end to get a line on houses arrived 'OnTuesday night to spend Lois and Oampbell Holt are hop- to move into. He's' going to work Make Next Christmas the entire Chr;istmaS week in ing that Freddie Beach, Lois' son for the U. S. RubfJer plant, land Scottsville. She hails from the big from Washington, will come down needless to say, all of the family The 'Best Ever city of New y,ork, but in spite for some of the holidays, at least. is thrilled that they are returning\ ,.. of all the sophistiaating influences, Lois' sister, and her husband, Mr. Brent, ha:q to stay in Martinsville .Join Our 1954 Christmas -Club ).r~ne doesn't forget the good old and Mrs. D. A. Deane, and Mr. this time, because the church chait'. and Mrs. C. s. beane, parents and needed \her good alto voice on hQme town .. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Kent, ,Martha grandparents of the four cherubs Sunday afternoon wIlen they had Now Open Carter's mother and daddy, frDm who live' at Lois and Oampbell's, ·their Candlelight Servlce. It g,oes • Orange, ar~ ,coming on Friday, are coming for Christmas Day. without saying that .Mal'tinsyille's What a wonderful time these child- loss will be our gain. , at Christmas ~ay, and spend th~ rest ren wI'11'have C. S. Cunningham arrived We-d- of the week·end with the Carters. Mrs. R. E. . Tanner has just re- nesday at the Dabney Cunning- Last week, Kent had his birthday, and GI'IaJmy couldn't stay away, S'O turned from ;a week'S vi~it With she dashed over for the big sixth her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D~ Groat of Hollis, NATIONAL- birthday. A great horde of people are de- Long Island, N. Y. She went up to see how a favorite grandda.ughter BANK~~lIi, sqending on the Mesdames, Dunn, was getting along. She had been ill, beginning Christmas Eve, when & TRUST -lLjJ· Mr. and Mrs. Davis Dunn arrive but seeme4 on the mend when Mrs. from Baltimore. They'll be here Tanner left. At the John Henry Phillipses co..at Clwrlottesville I until Sunday. Then for the big day for a' few days Just prior to Christ- I I itself, James and Sally Glly, with mas js Miss Mollie B. Whitlock,· Scottsville Branch their young son, Skipper, are com- Annie's' sister, and principal of an ing up from Richmond for dinner Alexandria school. She's too popu- and the day. Also there is a pos- sibility that Jeaan Berkhardt, 4jm~ lar .to stay in one place too long, of their nieces, Who works at St. so she will be jaunting off to Richmond and p;'rts unknown, be· Christopher's in Richmond will be fore scottsville has even gotten a there too. Won't they have fun?? Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Paulett and chance to ·know she's here. daughter, Ann, lately of Richmond Frances MOO~ went to Richmond on Friday'to do a trifle more shop- where she teaches school, are plla.nningto spend the week~end be- ping, but it was mostly to take over the viewing of Santa with her ginning on Christmas Day (after little niece, Jennie Wren, whose having Christmas presents at home, of course r at the homes of ffi?;ther has been in the hosp,ital, Mrs Pa1l1ett's sister, Mrs. D. C. and who has all _of her shopping Lichliter and Mrs. R. T. Elsea, both \ still to d? li'rances says she had of Winchester. Mrs Paulett says Body Fender that Mrs Lichliter has the true I d' p.... spirit ,of Christ:tl\as In 'ner bones, i an e::tolnt r F~rstand only low-pri~ed car to bring you ;and just being in he'r house, malkes 1 Wark Chri~tmas for everybody .. all these new features and advantages! Elmer and Adele Johnson, with WIUlOIT DAVIS their two, Robin and Karen, went , over to Charlottesville on Satur- day to spend the rest of the week- MOTORS end with Elmer's mother and 'Nf.W •I father. Kitty, Elmer's sister and Fifth & Market Sts, N&I! New! NEW POWER IN her little boy, Johnny, 'arrived POWER BRAKES AUTOMATIC WINDOW AND Dial 2-4121 "BLUE-FLAME 125" ENGINE last week from New York fat;' the Fird in 'he Low-Price Fieldl SEAT CONTROLS Charlottesville More Chevrolet "Firsts'" Most Powerful in its field! holidays. J. C., Kitty's husband, Chevrolet Power Brakes make stop~ = Most powerful Chevrolet passenger ping wonderfully easy and conven- Touch a button to adjust front win- car engine ever builtl Teamed with ient. Optional at extra cost on Power- dows or seat. Optional on Bel Air and Powerglide, optional at extra cost. THACKER BROTHERS glide models, "Two-Ten" models at extra cost Funeral Home I, NQlI N£w! 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USED TRUCKS it's optioJ:.lal at extra cost. ~,~::::~ More things more people want, that's wh We have a good selection of used pick-ups 1947 "a<'''OF=CE ••E''~ MORE 'PEOPLE BUY CHEVR~LETS through 1951 Models, All Reconditioned, Guar- \ . than any other carl anteed, and priced to sell. Also h e a v y trucks. PALMYRA MOTOR CO.. INC. SMITH CHEVROLET SALES. INC. Chevrolet Sale's and Service Phone 10 Palmyra PHONE 2541 " SCOITSVlLLE, VA.

i \THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24 , , 1953 'THE SCOTTSVILLE SUN FlY J:!j

over America. I .,------'"7'"'------"------at 11p.m. Ramblings Until about 1870 S TIDBITS 3 to spend the Christmas holidays Ballew·Duncan ' Mrs. Ballew wore a pale blue As a ChI"IStmas- present t p!ctect as a tntnin oldarrta Was de- • (Continued from page two) with her son, Billy 'and his wife, self,l and my read era, I am 0 rny,. longli1te rObethe' He ,st:ll. lOol{edrellowa littlein '8. Nancy. The young Sellerses live in Helen Lois Duncan, daughter of dress and hat with navy acceseo- ~ tell an Un-original story gOl,ng A . old bIShop. Then all those children before she comes lMJurfreesboro, Tenn. and it's such a Mr. and 'MIra. James C. Duncan, rtes. wutthi relieve my rntInd from l'ambl',WhICh Wouldtoertcan artist r19uroo. Santaan hhome. Don't' you know that~ gives long\ trip that Mrs,,'. Sellers'hasn't- and Robert J. Ba11ew, son of 'the \ Immediately after the ceremony, IS week. This is' a time rng look merrier if h I er the wonderful spirit? Margaret been out to pay them a VISItsince late Mr. BaUew and Mrs. Annie . . one's personal Iii When ~horter, :f.1atterand chUbb' e was' and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. T. they were married She is parti.\ H ' W'II hb Ied lhe couple left for a brtdal trtp to e seems to' t in t ' ier. That 11.1I" • • arms 1 oug;r y, were marri rudely into the USual routin rUde cos' urn, meant designmg a new ".,. Burruss from Charlottesville cular'ly excited because she will at the home of the Rev. J. E. North Carolina, ptanntng to be business, and the qUi~kJst inc of turng fo, him; jacket b ,came over on Saturday, and wtll be have the pleasure of getting ac- , Daniel on Saturday, December 19, gone a week, dispatch the latt' way to boots, belt and sto kl ' reeches, there all week. quatnted with the new baby in the I, .------., er IS the b" - c mg cap In a ... I Anyway, it's about a est.ff Jl Y We had OUr m d' Pierson Scott will celebrate family 1 I, named Santa C1 Popular guy Claus. '9 ern Santa Cnrtatmas with his ramny, Dutch Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Vest went to I it is interes"ng. nus, and I think There is no rec d and Mary Scott from Charlott~s. Richmond in a last ~inute effort! ,. Suppose Your To\~n Didn't w. or of When he ' , , mOved to the North, PI' Ville, and Augusta Morrell, his to finish, their Christri1'as shopping I co, F or mstancs, ' did1 you' know that aia. is pretty cold t 0 e" but Rus -, M Burruss from Charlottesvlille, on Saturda,Y .. In all the mad, rUSh,I ,;:,3nta. Claus is one th'mg the Ru Sa-if you 0"0' b00.k came over on Saturday, and will be wonder if they finish,ed? ? J I Have a Newspaper! Sians did invent? Well h' s- S t b ac far enough be to th \ Nicholas is th ' \ e IS. St. he .an a ca~e out of Russia. But H g~f er. The AmbIOse Paynes WIth then II . e patron saint of IS not that kind of R . ere or last weeR-end and plan- tWinS tucked t\nder theIr arms ' RUSSIa,t 1 or ,he was unt,'j" J.YJ.r.Lenm. 1'nd ee.d The1 only thing USSlan.red oaboutNo mng' to returp for Chl'lstmas. ',' :6, were here Yisitmg Ambrose's• ' I go e ected as SUch. Santa Claus is. his suit! 'Susan Haynes, as well -as Mary mother, Mrs. Nettle Payne, over St. NicholaS' didn't look tho Harris, Doc and Wood are very the week-end. They brought' Mrs. I llh:e Santa Claus H a mg ,\ H d- sad thoug,h because Percy and George Payne up from RlChmond ' ~uppose you had kindly old bishop ~ack e :~ien~ OWaf Marie ,aJld Tray and Peyton won't \Y.iththem, Mrs. Turner is exp-ect- in sville Rome who was celebrated fo" 'h' I be able to make it. Its the first ing her entire family home with to depend on ..., IS By Vernal'£! Hurt t' th' ~ood deeds. He didn't Ime ey ve missed since they her for ·Christmas dinner. Mary SUlt.. He_ went around " wear a red Roy Hurt of Richmond 'spent moved to Camden. Susan and !Pearl says the house will be' smoke, signals ••• mitre. just like tany othern a bishop.cape and T'~eSday night and Wednesday Mary are expected Thursday after- bursting .. the family being what It was the Russians who first WIth Mr, and Mrs, John Burf noon and will stay, until Sunday,' ~t is! told the story of how h . 'Mr. a'nd Mrsi. Kenneth Carroll of At Whitehall, the Lloyd-Reece's Miss Irma Ewoldt, daughter of, I or word leave gifts for the Ch'ildr:nU:~t~: SClhiuylerspent the week-end with abode, are Katharine from St. Mr. atl:d Mrs. Emil EWoldt, will a1'- II oor n Ch ' t Mrs. Annie Goolsby, Katherine's in Richmond, and ~ive on Christmas Day to spend, I Phow ito all st'arted.1'18mas Eye. And that's James Brown of Hopewell spent Dav,id from the Army. Mary is due several ~days with her family. She I,: of mouth ••• Bro"-~. 1'1 o k' the week-end with 'Le to arrjve lany day from Wellesley, is a dietetic interne at New York s on Ind ~t. Nicholas was re.- Ul 'YVU", t d Mrs.1Annie Goolsby aind Mrs. C. and then the family circle will be Hospital. II ~ puh e to be leaving preseI;lts every. N. Brown were shoppers in Scotts- complete, Katharine says they plan Merry Christmas, everybody .. I! wereTh . from the Volga to the ville orr !MlOndayevening. a very gay time . Have a wonderful time and I hope i iI .\ ames on Christmas' Eve-for Mr. and Mrs. C. N, Brown' VJ'S- The Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Notting· Santa is laden with pack'ages' for \'' makes the people'f in other countries liked th e itt;d Mr' 'R'nd Mrs. J. N. Berry- h'am, III, will go to Culpeper on each one of you-! ! I gl. t idea wry much. AmonbO"these man at Schuyler on Thursday Chrls' tmas Eve and stay through i' news that makes a news- people were the. Dutch. And when morning. Ch"rlstmas.' Day at the home of Mr, W \ they bought New YorK from th N tt' h ant e C. W. Morris spent WednesdaJY 0 mg am'S' parents, Mr. and To Buy?• \I' Indians for $24 and' moved J'n on at Gladstone, Mrs,'E ' J. Nt'0 tmg hi'am. W t T S ll? ... old lower Broadway, they br,ought "r, 'and Mrs, S. L, Caldwell re- an 0 e . , ,Mrs. J. W. KitchenL, Jr. of Rich- "..... FOR LOCAL NEWS .•• the gentle legend along With them, mond spent the week.end witihlthe cently went t0 Elkt on t 0 att end For Quickest Results 1'1I,'

Only they called the old saint Clementses. the funeral of F. F. Burke, form- J i I Han Nicolaas. That's DutcI1, you Pv~. Hubert Carroll 'Of bhe U.S. el'ly of -scottSVille. He lived at' AI- use !: see. And the name stucl{ for a long Army, who is 'Stationed at Fort lendale Farm. \' RUD YOUR lOCkl NEWSPAPER time, until Brooklyn gdt settled. 'Campbell, Ky., 'spent Sunday night The younger generation took the Classified Ad Section People there have their own in- with t!he Clementses. over Fa,.rmington on Wednesday teresting way of talking and San Mr. and ~rs. V, L, Wood, ,Jr. when Graham and Elizabeth Ran- .:======:.~======:;.~===:::======-:===~• Nicolaas" became Sianta Claus. In a and son of Wood's Store spent dolph and some other young ones • little w'hne folks across the river Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. had a dance for approximately 125 in New York were saying Santa H. l1}, Fenwick. boys and girls. That's just one of Clam.., too and year after year the ,J. T. Irving" spent Friday morn. several. They s'eem to be gro~ing .sain '" .atlW'..na.:me movQd uptown. inS; in ~tb8Yil1e ~u~. up ra~idly ! ! Iou I aJs, ase a-::.;.:t:.;a=rm==e;.-..r..;;,;w~it;.;;;;;h_'__""_~,.:::;;;;,:r'l'_~ t ashin on Square, urta MiS' ,;>gettyB·rooW'n pent~lr- salW ~er.s ;JUeBJi@Y.: 1:1111,Central Park-----land then all day night with tlhe R..ipleys. morning to be gone until January 1 Electrical Christmas, Gifts

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\ The gifts suggested h~re ore just a starter" Formers like gifts that moke farm chores For 0 former with 0 speciol hobby-be il eosier.,They like gilt. thol bring persoool woodworking, music, or tropical fish- comfort and leisure· time fun. In either there ore dozens more thot will give him closs, there ore scores of electrical gifts a special thrill. * For value, for variety, Ihot ore sure to Illeo..... whether you make your appliance dealer's store your • have a couple of dollars to spend or a \ gift.shopping heodquorte,s. I couple hundred • .~~" ~~~c.H.WILLIAMS CO~ Appalachian Electric Power Company M CornpJete Dept. Store \!barlottesville's ost Ii ~., .'.. --

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SIX THE BCOT'T'SVILLE SUN , THU'RSDA Y, DECEMBER 24, 1953 d. on the cooperation The Scottsville Sun PRAYER man-c-is full of ideas and dreams. sease epends o God and F~lther of our il...ord Jesus Chrifit/ eve praise and 1ihalllk "I'here is no real way to predict of bird fanciers, pe~ shops, ~~le:;

EDITOR .-.-----.- . __ __. J. Bernard McDearmon Thee this day for the gift of Thine only begotten Son. Grunb 'ij"lat we What he may accomplish. Even and breeders. ObVIOusly SIC" Interplanetary travel now seems to weak birds should not ~e bought or Managing Editor . . . Elizabeth F. Wimer m.ay experience the fulness of His saving love ran'dpower this holy . sures News Editor -_. ..__..__._ _.._.__ _, Mrs. John P. Dorrier be not too far distant. Perhaps sold. Strict sanitary m~J. day. ¥or our Redeemer's sake. 'AmM. .. ._.., __ ... ------by tlhe year 2,000 there 'Will be should be the rule in alI prerm ses $2.50 a year in Albemarle, Fluvanna, Buckingham and Nelson Counties. -, THOUGHT FOR ~HE DAlY , regular travel to other planets 'and which sell or display psittacine $3.00 a year outside of these counties. I will make. room in my heart for Jesus. new wonders will be opened. birds, cages and aviaries should re- Published. weekly every Thursday of the year J. "Harold Gwynne (OhiO) ceive frequent and meticulous Entered as second-class matter at the post office at Scottsville, Health News cleaning. Persons buying these Virginia, October 5, 1951. birds should know the source of the birds to be sure ,the'yt come from lERVING THE PEOPLE OF THE TOWN OF SCOTTSVILLE Psittacosis Potntens Country \ Lawyer clean, nealthy, well-kept stock. During bhe-' past few months AND THE NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIES IN ALBE- This can best be accomplished by parakeets have been found to be MARLE, FLUVANNA AND BUCKINGHAM COUNTIES By, Walter Johnson ·In these fifty years we have pro- insisting that the dealer keep ac- the source of human psittacosis in \ This 17th day of December, 1953 gressed "from the wood and fabric curate records and thwt the breed- Vir'ginta. It has been noted that z marks the fifHeth anniversary of plane of some forty miles per hour er leg-band all birds for proper these birds have become increas- the first flight by a lheavier-than- into metal planes and rocket power ingly popular as house pets and identification. air craft and which took place with speed in excess of 1600 miles there has been a corresponding in- Human psittacosis cases should over the sand dunes at Kitty Hawk, per hour. Also we progressed from crease in the psittacine .....bird in- be reported prompt.ly. The public North Carolina. Man had known the initial plane where the" pilot health veterinarian in this bureau the theory of fliglhJtfor centuries a,t1d passenger sat out in the open dustry of the state. As a result, is avatlable fo,t epidemiolo;gbcal in- and h a <1, flown lighter-than-air through t!Ie cockpit plane into the many new dealers and breeders vestigation of any 'oases arising in craft for more than a hundred cabin, plane and then into com- have appeared on t1hescene, often years prior to the first airplane fortable airconditioned pressurized. trading and obtaining breeding' the state. flight. cabins. stock from questionable sources. (F~m State Health DepnrttnenO 'Dhe key to flight by heavier- It Would be out of place to try Intelligent control of this dt- than-air cra.rt was power. The in- to predict air craft development i ternal combustion engine and durtng the next rtrty years Cer- I~~~ / which had been made possible by tatnly we can expect mucn pro- ~~ ~. discovery of oil and the prccceece gress We at this time are merely ~l \ • d In th~ development stage. The com- .'I. .~. of refining was what opened the t',.~ ~1,~~~ We exten our . . dabI'. This engine brought the au- rnerctat planes are now passing ;::;,\t"tli 6~~.. . tomobile and the airplane. From slOWly from the Internal combus~ I;' ;';~'~:~~\ft" sincerest wishes . the turn of the ,century the inter- bon engme to Jet power. Rocket, . '-{ &~.~' ),

nal ·combustion engine has been power may be next for commer- i ~ ~ , for a 0,:: refined and improved though it is cial planes. Atomic powered planes I '::. " \fundamentally the same. In t1he may be i.n our future. I"I "'I last few ye-ars the airplane has Fifby years ~ago men marveled Ii-i passed' to some extent into jet at the enlightened age. The tele- MERRY CHRISTMAS! power and on into rocket power. phone and telegraplh and the rail- The airplane was less than 10 road train with speeds up to 60 years old when first used tor w.ar miles per hour were then compara- tively new. The automobile, air": ... . Daisy Flower Shop in. 1,913 in MexJ.co. It was tlhere used in futile effort to sink 'a gun- plane and radio were just. being ~Scottsville ,_. Dial 3591 boat in the revolution against dic- born. Today men still marvel and tator Huerta~ The following ryear, wonder at' what the next fifty ~ ~I in 1914, the war in Europe started years may bring. anQ d.evelopment and improvement The mind of man-of bhe free ~ of the airplane was immediately " ." ,. !:fi recognized as necessary in war. I When we entered the war in 1917 ' we mostly used French planes while we developed our own. Following that war great num~ I It's bel'S of planes were left on our I • hands. Manufacture slumped but experiment and development went greetings To all of us the Christmas holidays shrJllJd be the most on. In 1'919 a flight of four Navy sac~ed season of the year. planes started from Rockaway A Happy The Chr;.stmas spirit (ominates every home where children BeaCh. New York for Europe and , . hang up their stockings. Santa Claus becomes a reality for every one plane made it. ;rhe.t same 'sum- Wish for :Y;!R '\ mer a British air-ship, the 'R-3,4, adult when tangy fragrance of the cedar or pine permeates, the mooe a round trip from England to You is living roo.rn. Long Island. For. the next few Y; We feel Christmas in our hearts as Wf\ go to church. years many efforts were made to Ours! Y; In extending our Christo. Christmas is i; every shop where men work at lathe and drill fly the Atlantic by airplane some .,y; • of which were successful. The most· mas Greeting, we trust' to hang wreaths on walls and from the eel.ling', it is on every spectacular was' the Lindberg flight :,y; farm where just an inch or two· of snow makes the typical holi- from New York to P,aris in 1927. ! y; day picture c~'me true; it is in the small town where the com- Between the first and second !Fi lllunity spirit' prevails, in.every office where ribbons sway from world wars airplane development :I!R 'went forward at ~ fairly ra'Pid the ceiling and tiny trees adorn the desks. 'pace. By start of the second war health and happiness. Each Christmas takes us back from the machine age to we had a goodly network of pas- IY;y; the days when. racing reindeer were our dream of fast trans- (senger aind mail airplanes making portation. Again we hear fairy bells tinkle as. Dancer and ·regularly scJ1e;duled flights. The IY;. -- Prancer whirl Santa's sleigh from chimney to chimney. It's Na"y !>as passed from seaplanes .Y; . , Christmas. ',d into carrier baSed land 'planes and Walton's Radio & A.pplia,nee Ce~ter ,~. at start of the war it had two I I ·large fast· carriers, the Lexington and the Sarotoga,' pIus the old ex- I~ ScottsvIlle . perimental Langley. With start of 1 ~y;y;y; :ei:;;::Si::rp~::r:V~fl~~~;:~: LuE~~RE~' ,i\ ;n~-=n .!IW~'::~Y;Y;~~~ air craft cacriers. These made pos- l' STO~E I'.....~d- ~-I/v ~" II ~~~. _., ~ sible the successful operations in ' ~..-:- () V:7~-. " - ""...... u t~h_e_far_-fl_un...:g,-p_a...:c...:if...:ic:.....:o~c:::ea=n:::.__ :,- ~S:oC~o~t~t:::s~v~ll~l~e:-_-,-_I .. - % - ~

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FRIDAY, RECEMBER 25 (IChristmas Day) :~ mey .,,_ if ' Tltcre is born to you this day in tlhe city of David a SaViour, who o il"l Ohrist the Lord. (Luke 2:1l. A.S.V.) Read Luke 2·:8-14. corning year be Our experiences of Christmas Clhange from year to year. When we were children, the toys and gifts we received deli·ghted us. As we one of hClppiness grew older, we became thankful for· one another in our. family circle. o Ghrist's birth took on adde-d, more precious meaning. Tih€n there came a Christmas when some drear, fa:rniliar face was missing around the Christmas tree. Or perhaps' a little newbor,n ohild appeared to gladd'em tlhe family.· May you and your loved The IChangele'ssChristmRs, however, abides. The ,Christmas reali· ones enjoy the Holidays! ties that we love dO\uot change or pass away: The st..lir, the Christ- . May the spirit of the .. mas angels: the shepherds, the. wise men, the manger, the virgin Season fill your hearts I motJhler, a;nd Joseph-these remaining the: same. TIle Christmas reality t:hat we need the most is ever with us. The Christ. of Christmas is "of:!hesame yesterday, and today, and- for ~ iLl Bruce's Drug 'Store ever." The love of God, our heavenly ,Father, is everlasting. "There A~::~ii~Scottsville L<;. this tlhe a Dial born to you day in city of David Saviour, who is Christ ..'" the Lord."

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/ • IS THERE A SANTA CLAUS'? ,

I, In September, 1897, a little girl who lived in New York City uked he~fatlter the age-old queation, "Sa dlere a SuRa Claua?" I Her 'father, Dr. Philip F. O'Hanlon, told Vi~ginia to write to the editor. of the New York SWl. So ahe wrote tbia letter:

'''B . ' Dear Editor: I am 8 years old. Some of my little frienda aay there iano, Santa Cia:ua.·Papa I&ya"If you 1ft it jQ the Sun it', . , so." Please tell me the truth, is there a Santa Claus?

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Here is the famous answer of editorial writer, Francis Phareellus Church:"

Virginia, your, little, friends are wrong. They have been affected by the to catch Santa Claus, but even if they did not see Santa Cla,us com.4lg 'down, skepticism of a skeptical age. They do not believe except they see. They think what, would that prove? Nobody sees Santa Cla.~, but 'that is no sign there nothing can be which is not comprehensible by their little minds. All minds, is no Santa Claus. The most real things in the ."orld are those that neither

Virginia, whether they be men's or children's, are little. In this great universe children nor men can see, Did you ever see fairies daaciag OIl the lawn? Of of ours man is a mere insect, an ant, in his intellect, as compared with the course not, but that's no proof that they are not there, Nobody can conceive or boundless world about him, as measured by the intelligence capable of grasp- imagine all the wonders there are unseen and uaseeable in the world.

in~, the whole of truth and knowledge, \ You ~ar apart the baby's rattle and see what makes the noise inside, but Yes, Virginia, there is,"", Santa Claus, He' exists as certain! as ove d t ere is a veil covering the unseen wor whlC not t e strongest man, nor generosity and devotion exist, and you know that they abound and, give to even the united strength of all the strongest men that ever lived, could tear your life its highest beauty and joy. Alas! how dreary would be the world if apart, Only faith, fancy, poetry, love, romance, can push aside that curtain there were no Santa Claus! It would be as dreary as if there were no Virginias, • and view and picture the supernal beauty and glory beyond. Is it all real? There would be no childlike faith then, no poetry, no romance to make toler- Ah, Virginia, in all this world there is nothing else real and abiding. able this existence. We should have, no enjoyment, ex'cept in ,sense and sight. The eternal light with which childhood fills the world would be extinguished. No Santa Claus! Thank God he lives, forever. A thousand years from now, Not believe in Santa Claus! You might as wellrnor believe in fairies! You Virginia, nay, ten times ten thousand years from now, he will continue to make might get your papa to hire men to watch all the chimneys on Christmas eve glad; the heart of childhood.

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.WE WISH YOU ALL A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR

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EIGHT ~~~._ ...T...,:H;"".~E:..':SC:;.:'O:;:'T:,:T:.::S;..;.Vl::T:::.I=:E:.,:.S::U:.:N:,.,."..--....--....~_-.,-,.._c;---....:---_rz..H=U.:...:.:.RS.:.:.D:.:..:.A.::.y...:.,_D_E_C_E_M-:-B_E_R_2_4_,_ID-:5_3_ net- were recent dinner guests" of son':,:"'BObbY Maupin of Schuyler, Want To Buy? MI'. and, Mrs. R. A. Brush near visited her mother, Mrs. jtusste Want To Sell? --...l- Covesville, Woodson, Sunday. By Mrs. George p. Smith, Jr. Miss Estelle PhillipS' has return- For Quickest Results On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. ed to Lynchburg after spending the I Chester Jennings entertained with week with her parents, Mr. aud Tibet has about 500,000 priests use a diner party. Guests :vere Mr. Mrs. Oliver Phillips. Who constitute one-eighth of the 'and Mrs. George Madison .and. Mrs., Talmadge Tyler and her populatfon. the Classified Ad Section Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hughes Mr and Mrs Luther P I f#~~IW!~~~~.....a.~'~~'~~H!~"'Il~~~~lbll}tiIi"'Il~~~~i\tl~t:~;._~~~-~~ ~~JIJtrij!'f~iJ/i:"¥ir~JJJfj . Dun~an' and Mr and Mrs ceo, ge I IP~ , _ P. Smith, r.. f Mafir Jack Hughes, who 1S sta- .'

':'tlOh'edat Fort Belvoll IS VISltJl1g .~ , his father, Capt. o.Ihn A. Hughes. ' . Meade Seay, Cadland Massey· and Gorden Stamper of NewpoJ't. . &, USED CARS News hunted in the neighborhood last Tuesday and Wednesday. ec~~~'~~/ 1950 Dod g -e Wayfarer, Mi-. and Mrs. Fletcher Duncan " Cle~n-'One Owner ~ .visited their daughter and son-jn- ~ \ ' G. R. Neubauer law, Mr. and Mrs. C. Y·· Mont- i949 Chevrolet 2-dr. Se- gomery. in South Hill Monday 'and ~ J1'.r>:\ dan. Fully Equipped .." G,R. Neubauer Tuesday. ., .'.. . ~, J ~ , , like new. One OWn.. George Rober'ts Neubauer, Dis- J,c,e Fl"an\.;e, wno is attending j & \ , er :Jt~'ict Mana~er of theApparaojuan Duke University, carne home I' ~~t- '1 Eiectii.~· . ,power . Company, died saturday to spend the holidays ,; I I 1949 Chevrolet 4-dr. Sta- very unexpectedly at his home in with his pal'ent.s., Mr. and Mrs. I ! ~ -, -. tion Wagon-« Clean Lynchburg .on December 16. Paul,.tI. France. .' I ~", o 0 .' .. -.j:. Mr . ..N:ellPf!,u.er.'Yasfi~ste!1lP}~ye? ..'We a,re.~s.orrQ{to_.I~ar.~,t'~at th911 <"-, • • ."'-. ~ ne wner by the AppalaJchian Company Sep· following are Or have been on the I...... 1948 Chevrolet 2-dr. Se-' tember 15, 1912. He was made sick list rec,ently: Little Elo.ise I, "', " dan- FuHy Equip- District Manager on September 1, Bell, MrS'. , Allen Langford, C C'I r >~ 1946. I Conrad, Edwin Webb and Mrs ped \ ! He was born March 4" 1896, in Luther Minter. 1948 F' d CI b C - Ly.nclhburg, son of the late John Mr. and Mrs. B. Carl Haynes I' or U oupe Valentine Neubauer -and the late left· Thursday to spend the holi- 11 ,Clean Ella Roberts Neubauer. days with their son "Bud" and his I: 947 D d 2 d F II A WO;ld\ W:a~ I veteran, he ser· family in Athens, Ga. \, loge .. r. u Y'ved as a lieutenant in the aviation The PalmYra. Home Demonstra- I, ~quipped--JClean i'section. Prior to World War I he tion Club had its annual,Cqr:istmas !: 1947 F d 2 d S d was in uyn'chburg's famous Mus~ party' in the basement ,of PalmYra II or .. r. e an - keteer un·,t. W d d ., d Methodist ~hul'Ch. e nes ~y Fully Equippe . He was a member of Kiwanis evening. A delightful tlme was had I'~.·V 1946 F d l! d F II Club and LyncbburgNo. 321 B.P!O, 'by ·aU. • .' , , : or - r. u ,y 'Elks: The members of the Fluv;anna . Equipped' He is 'survived . by his wife,. Chapter of the Virginia Ordhestra 1 4 d S _'Agnes Jon e s Neubauer: two State Guild enjoyea the f,irst con- - Ch 1946 evro' et .. r. e 'dallghters; Mrs. w. B. Holston, Jr., cert of the season on Tu-esday .' dan . 'and Miss Gwynn Neubauer of evening; jn the F. ,C. H, S: Audi- May the symbols Lyncihburg; one" grandchild: and torium. Father Gor:mley's Cathed- 1951 3/4-ton truck - +,:three sisters. . ral Boys' Choir of Eichmondrend- Fun""al serv-ices were iConducted ht· f usic 'spee d transmIssIon.. f· ~ .. I ered a delig' fUi evemng.o m '.I of child-like peace Friday, December 18, WIth buna

L··oVlngston M0tor SaIes. lin'pallbearersSpring weremil Cem~tery.Robert A.Dirom,Active RockfilSh News '1'.' n. C.' lCenri~dy,. Jr., Joh~ .Albb~tt. I denote our Dodge & Plymouth Carol Wiltshire, Emory Noell. and . By Mrs. Julia Roberts J: Haddon Snead. The' Sunday S.chool of the Bap- I'"~ Sales & Service Christmas thougllt. tist CI:lUrchwill present .a Christ- ~" Fluvanna: Gaden Club mas program at the ch\lrch Tues- '. Lovingston; Va. Meets' Ai Crockett Home

dH~ Atkins, Rleal~or, Planter s 1 to' Mrs. W. J. Smoth and Mrs. H. Church the f,ourth Sunday morn-. . J.~Df Mm JUDI M •• ~ Bank Bldg., ¥'armVll1e, Va. j M.· Bransford. The. sl1bjec.t Wlas i.ng, D,ecember 27, at 1,\ o'clock I SuperIoJ' BOTTLED GAS SeJ'vJc". Makes lee ,Superior BOTTLED GAS S.n'Jc. l<'UR ~ALE: Sedan Delivery. 1'949 Christmasl' Decorations. Mrs. Smith Pfc. Robe,rt Austin PhillipS,. w. ho I Model. Chevrolet. Perfect, Condi- and Mrs. Bransford told of many., has been stationed at Camp Plck~ , tion:', Pri'ced for Quick sale. Oon- attractive ways to decorate v~a.riouS'ett, is spending a 13~day 'furlough . tact David Glass. scottsville 2128. places such as the front door, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs . mantel, buffet, etc. Pictures from Oliver Phill~ps. At the end OfK~ils Col.o"ed Notes magaZines were passed 'around. to· leave , he Will report to Camp 1- illustrate some of, the arrange- mer ,.,N J' far assignment over- By Ma.ry J1WJvion . ,seas R· D P t .~- 14- ear-old lments and still more I'Ilterestmg . ev. . or €or, u'm:; y, I Mrs Roy Saunders and Mrs. f'U' '11 '11 hat tJhe were the actual decorations 'and . o monSVI e, WI preac', . Henry Thompson were business Union B~ptist on Sunday. He willi arrangements in th~ house whlCh visitors . h t th N Gee n the program commIttee. the hos~ il) Charlottesville Thul's- ~ aso preac a e ew r I . b h d day. MO\lntain Chuooh on January 3 'at Itess, and some other mem ers fl Mrs. Walter Dameron and Mrs. 8'~p'm made. George Thorburn of Fl"edrich:sburg • ;"'.' C. Burrell, Jr. has return-I «hristmas gifts \V'2rebl~ought visited Mrs. Dameron's mother" . gs by the members to be carrIed to Give The Gift That Lasts For Years ed· home from Hot SprIll. MrS'.W,illieL. Da.bney, Wednesday. i'" W Ik d '" Ama.....1a the patients at the convalescent ;Harry -a e1'an J.YlIrs. a.... . J. N. Embrey, Jr., and, Mrs. Ha..ll [his 'sister of Washington.. home. Cecil Reed attended the fu'neral of ' . A social hour followed fhe pro- spent Thursday here. Winston Clayton in Arlington. JTitterewill be a tea i'11the home gram. Thursday. Pyrofax of Mr "and Mrs. Julian Jackson:, , "'~' .I..: ·'''~~1....!.. .'.' ,Mr. 'and.Mrs,·'WaIlace .flam-ncr, Monday, December 28, begill'lllllg. GET THE AD RJ'jADING tllU>,1:.. 'Miss-:-,Anne Hamner.' .. ' ;and .."BI~1nam~ , '. ,i at 3' p.m., sponsored by the Busy ~~~~~~~!}~~fii.:t~~~tllf}!Il~~~~~I}~~~~~~I 80mD .GAS. . " "'Lena ~lhite of Richmond spent

-~ I , ...!! sister-in-law.bne week· end )\1r.withandher Mrs.brotherWalter.and CHRISTMAS SPECIALS. LARGE SELECTION RANGES HEATElRS ,vYhite. REFRIGERATORS AND WASHING MACHINES ~:The Un ion Baptist Sunday I School will ihave a Christmas pro- SALES AND. SERVICE, FOR gram Sunday, lDecember 27 at 7 Come on in and tre:at yourself and family to a Magic Chef Ranges Bryant Water Heaters p.m. R.C.A. E~tate Ranges Servel Refrigerators real Christmas present. Get a better car or truck CalOrICRanges Bloackstone\ Washing Machines Church Notes . . (C~ntinUed from page ome) ,':>" and enjoy yourself in.1954. We have.some eJ:- •. v : ," ".'''., . .• • i,; .Ch-ville 3·2452 ~urch Services: 2nd Sunday at 1 cellent values, allgu'aranteed; "'cars"; that 'you ,.' " Con1munion and Sermon Nig'hts, Sundays & Holidays 2-251l0 If No Answer 3-2528 FORK UNION BAPTIST would be proud to own. Come on in and lets talk SuTI'tJ.aySchool 9:45 a.m. J. W. -, . Pellf?egras, Supt. it over. , , WorlJhip 11 a.m. .PIEDMONT NATUR1\L GAS CO., INC. .GOSHEN CHRISTIAN MURCH , , .-; Stage Junction, Va. 405 E. MARKET II CHARLOTTESVILLE VA. Rev. A. IR. Paxton, Jr., Pastor Sunday School 10 a.m. Bruce . Dorrier Motor Co. E. G,; Pre['fi tt, Supt. I , TERMS Servfces 1st amd 4th Sunday mOrJ;l- , P-hone'3821 Scottsville, Va. ings ·'at ~1fl-~m. • To Suit Your W. M. Sf e:a:elt:J&\Q~:~~· , ,,~~ ...;...,,~.il~~~~!ftlari~U:~i1~a'~'~~~~~~.::-.:.;1 .~.~;>~u~~~J'j~~BOTTLED-GAS SeJ'vIce Convenience pl'e{'eding 3rd Sunday at 2 p:m. i. f·~fltj '" ;:; SuperloJ' BOTTLED',GAS' ServIce ......