The Farmville Herald AND FARMER LEADER ___ -_ H,,oot VOLUME 62 '"'a !hclpKt»flh 1 P>wnt_ FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1953 'bSmwEi \wT NO. 36 Agent Notes Changes, Famed Virtuoso God Works In Strange Ways TV To Be Presented Inaugural Brings Additions In Event To Focus Spring In Organ Recital Sharp For Adults Crop Variety Report Vireril Fox Will Students, PIpv Some New Seed a* College Local Youths Annual Available Men Represent February 3 Hospital March With VMI, Meeting Tuesday VP1 Cadet Corns For First Time Virgil Fox. virtuoso organist, Farmville Church will in concert in appear Jarman A number of important re- The of science works in Auditorium, 3. at 8 m. age Recommendations concerning February p. ports will be riven during the devious ways its miracles to per- crop varieties for spring Mr. Fox. who is known as a annual meeting of the South- planting Holds forin. were published this week by Presbytery complete mastei of his instru- side CommunityMiospital Asso- The inauguration of a president County Agent E. F. Striplin. Madison ment, will give a crncert of the ciation next Tuesday night in Meeting of tire U. S. once not so long ago Varieties recommended are good world's greatest classical music in the Circuit courtroom at 8 m. p. was but a strange, vague printed far all counties in this area and Four co-operation with the Long wood Building and construction. members of the Farmville word impression for most adult for any south of the James Artist Series. School of River, Presbyterian Church attended the Nursing, finances and Americans. he pointed out. have been Now in his thirties, has on the They Presbytery Meeting at Madison, he operational reports past The D. THOMAS B. inauguration of Dwight chosen from recommendation STANLEY t iven concerts in such rcknowned year, will provide citizens with Tuesday. Eisenhower as 34ih president of prepared by the De- churches in as Westminis- a complete study of the hospi- Agronomy Representing the local congre- Europe the United States was real, alive, partment of VPI. gation were ter. Lincoln and Durham Cathe- tal in 1952. Association Presi- the Rev. James R. inspiring to the tiniest youngster For the most part varieties re- W. drals. and the St. Thomas Church dent W. S. Heaver will also Kennedy. w. McClintic, J. K. Announces on up in Farmville—and across on Stanley in the make the annual commended have During summer of appeared Butler, and E. W. Houpe. . president's the U, S. past lists. There are several Two 1950 he gave a series of concerts report. topics—stewardship and At Farmville High School a TV changes of some how- For Governor Race in Paris. Centerbury. importance, youth vocational guidance—were Edinburgh, set was installed in the auditor- ever. As noted the these and London in aclditi n to a by agent emphasized at the meeting. ium and students watched the are: Dr. J. G. British Broadcasting Patton, secretary of Company The Rev. Kcnnclli Lee Barnes and his son, Randell. peek Into 3 Draft Boards proceedings from 11:15 a. m., to Two new dark fired tobacco the General Congressman Will program. Council, of Atlanta, the window of Maysville Presbyterian Church in Buckingham 1 p. m. varieties. Hastings and Walker's spoke about A $50.- stewardship. Leave Washington Concert Scries Court House—the way the' did on vacation in 1951. It was this Manv See At Home Bread Leaf. There is seed avail- 000 budget for benevolences Send 13 Inductees was chance visit to the old Buckingham church that brought the Min- Eighth graders at FHS, study- able on both: flue cured tobacco At the close his adopted for the new nine-months Congressman B Stan- of army career. the U. S. in Thpmas nesota minister to Virginia to serve as of the church. ing system personal varieties, for the first time, are church Virgil Fox a series of con- pastor year.. The Presbyterian ley. frequently the subject of played Problems classes, were divided recommended according to con- Church will a certs at the of Prince Edward have nine-months statewide speculation in Virginia's Library Congress into groups of 20. under the ditions existing on a particular jcar, this year, because of a These were under the auspices ol forthcoming gubernatorial race, Chance Has Volunteers supervision of teachers, and in- farm. i. e. for farms not infest- of the Elizabeth Coohde.e Visit Leads Pastor change church year from April Thursday made definite his in- Sprague vited to homes to watch tire ed with black shank: for those 1 to Jan. 1. Foundation. He lias also tention of seeking the Governor's appeared Three local Selective Service events. on farms so infested: for use with Dallas H. as soloist with the Smith, head of the office, subject to next July's To ('hurches in Boards—Prince Edward. Cumber- At the Elementary School, severe mosaic, etc. Board of Orchestra the Na- Buckingham Education s and Department Democratic primary election Symphony land and Amelia—sent 13 men for youngsters whose parents request- The agent also noted .the ad- of Chrislia Vocation, of Rich- tional Orchestral Associate n of In announcing his candidacy C; rl works.in strange ways. Myysville Church members did induction into the armed forces, ed it, were permitted to leave dition of Williamsburg variety of mond. and Dr. D. New York He is now a re- Maurice Allen, officially, the Fifth District Rep- City. This ,/act has been impressed let Mr. Barnes know when they this month. school at 10:30 a. m.. to watch in alfalfa, and added that seed is of cording artist for RCA Victor and Hampden-Sydney. discussed resentative said that he is vacat- on members of Maysville and New needed a pastor, and he will be Prince Edward's quota was fill- homes where TV was available. now available. Also, that a new the guidance and Columbia labels. counseling ing his seat in the House nf store Presbyterian Churches in installed as pastor of the church-' ed by Charles Edward Bucknam, For those who remained at school, variety is available in soybeans for program that will be instituted at Representatives sj that his south- "Zest, color, and elegance mark Buckingham county. es in the near future. 1 rospect: Jerry Thomas Brown. there was a radio in each room. oil purposes, and that several new Hampden-Sydney This the Fox to students re- College. side district will not be deprived recitals according When the minister of these Bruno Churches Prospect: and Hayward Vernell Later TV-viewing of and white corn varieties yellow program will be available to all of while he devotes Hartford critics. Daniels. turned to render reports in each representation churches, the Rev. Allan C. An- A veteran of World War II. Mr. Newport News, formerly hybrids are listed and seed avail- young people in this area soon. full time to the gubernatorial dersom several months of Prince Edward. classroom. able. Jarman Organ resigned Barnes is a graduate of North- campaign. Prince Edward Board sent four March in raradr ago to go to Arkansas, members western Seminary in Minneapolis. The complete list follows as '' inaugit- Ill Leave Congress The concert will be given n lelt that their churches might other men. also. Three of them Actual participation.in the Defense Bond Goal Before coming to Buckingham, published by agent: were volunteers—Eddie Johnson. ral ceremonies was an honor shav- Stanley has informed Speaker t lie Jarman Memorial Organ, join the lengthening list of this mr nth. he served two church- Alalfa—Kansas Common. Okla- ed a number of Farmville stu- Set for J< W. Martin, Jr., that lie which was dedicated at a concert churches in that are Prospect: William Luke Lewarne. by homa Common. Buffalo, ‘bacter- County, sepVi Virginia es in Bruno. Minn., for six and a Prospect: and David Williams. Jr. dents at Virginia higher educa- plans to leave his post in Con- given by Mr. Fox on October 30. v ailing for ministers. However, half years. ial wilt resistant'. Atlantic and Andrews Reports tion gress on 3. 1951. The four-manual organ is Clarence Henry Franklin, of institutions. February Thereafter. because of a chance visit to the Mr. and Mrs. Barnes have three Williamsburg. this James J. a cadet Governor Battle Is to one of the most instru- a Prospect, was sent month, Mottley. junior expected complete Maysville Church by Minnesota children—Robert 11. Ruth. Red Clover--Certified Virginia Virginia's Defense Bond sales Lee, but his had been at VPI. marched in the as issue a writ for a ments in the state. It was built minister was also, induction parade calling special in August. 1951, tins 9, and 4. Adapted. Certified Kenland and committee has assigned a 1953 Randell, for several months, so a member of Tech's crack Persh- election ts name Stanley’s suc- through funds amounting to S25.- not to be. postponed Virginia Adapted. goal of $275,000 for Prince Ed- In explaining why he and his he would be able save his Rifles. The famed drill team cessor in tlie House. 000.00 raised by the Alumnae As- to farm ing Grain Sorghums Plainsman ward County. Lest* r Andrews, Adndre Church family came more than 2500 VPTs prize- E, In a written announcement re- sociation in memory "f Dr loseph crops. was accompanied by and Martin's Combine local chairman, said today. miles to a new field of work. Mr. Amelia Local Board No. 6 sent taking band, the Tech Hight.v- leased today from his home m I.,. Jarman, president of Long- The Km. Kenneth Lee Barnes — or Orchard Grass Domestic That is considerably in excess Barnes said that he liked the men in were For the Per-hing Rifles. It Henry County. Stanley said "at wood College from 1P0J-1048. and ins wife were impressed with five January. They Tities. and the Virginia Grown. of total sales during either of the church, the community, Chisholm P. Johnson. Jr Richa’ d was the second inaugural, the the appropriate time I shall make At Mr. Fox :■ organist the beauty I the old colonial — present. Soybeans oil. Ogden. S-100. immediate paste two years, he area, and that he felt that God E. Love. Horace H. Adams, team having marched as Honor known to the people of Virginia at the Riverside Church in New churi h the first time that they Dorman. It had work for him to do in the said. will he pointed out. re- -aw it on that vacation in 1951. Anthony H. Mosley, and Harrell Guard for Governor Tuck at the my views and position on all mat- York City. Small grains: winter oats. Ar- quire an intensification of interest heart of Virginia. A Wilkerson. Truman in 1949. ters which vitally affect the pro- Thev h.ul been to visit Ids par- inaugural lington. Atlantic. I-ee Cold Proof on the of citizens who have A to a a Cumberland one of Farmville's nine part gress and welfare 01 the Cmi- ents in Warren county, Pennsyl- chance visit church, county sent Eight youths and Foredeer; spring oats, An- as a mem- re- been purclUeUii; regularly well monwealth President vania Aftier the visit, they decided chance conversation with man—Herman Harvey Dunivan, at VMI marched passed the drew and Clinton. as tile recruitment of new Council ber—-God in Cartel sville. stand Only pur- Throughout 23 years of public to return to their heme in Bruno, works strange ways. viewing smartly. Flue-cured tobacco: for use on flu. chasers. life Stanley has been identified Will Speak Jan. 29 Minn via the southern route. Everett Irby, confined with farms not infested with black Mr. Andrews pointed out that missed. Marching were Ronald with the conservative element of Mr. and Mrs. Barnes traveled .1 nr f-'lu — Vir- ll'o’-rf shank or Granville wilt bond represent a cush- Coleman. David Paulette. Ned purchases the state's Democratic Pact H Mrs. Roscoe M. White, presi- down Drive, visited A. the Skyline ginia Gold. Yellow Special N. ion reversals if Arthur Koch. Elliott against possible first political wa.- in dent of the Council ol Church and the Whitlock. Har- assignment Charlottesville, spent- C. 402. Hicks and Golden a business recession occurs. It is Booker. III. James Whitt. Buddy the State Legislature. He w.i Women, will at the Farm- at Fork Union When to It in- speak night they Don't Beat It, Nurse vest: for use on black shank wise to save on the Try Hubbard and Frank T. Wootton assumption elected to the House of Delegates ville Baptist Church. Thursday. through Buckingham fested farms 'where two or three passed that business cannot continue in- in 1929, serving without inter- Jan. 29. at 8 p. m. Her subject the next Jr. followed Court House day. they year rotation can be definitely the present levtl, he Or Best. Prevent A catastrophe for parents and rupt i-n until he entered Conzresfs will be Africti .aw the May-ville Church and It, Jenkins Says Vesta 5 and Dixie Bright 101: said. friends of the VMI cadet corps m 1946. Mrs. White is a member of the t admire it. They fell on black shank infested •stopped and The chairman out. that Health District resi- Avoid use of towels, classes and marching unit occured when the pointed Connected his adult Board of Missions of the Method- into conversation with Mrs. C H Southside where tobacco must be throughout farms that the assigned here is dents were reminded that a utensils in common with other in- TV sponsor's time expired and the quota life with the business and industry ist Church and past president of a member of the church today the same land each Agee. Ji.. grown on of a $91,000,000 should be dividuals. Cover mouth and program was cut off. The VMI part Virginia goal of tlie Commonwealth. Conference of WSCS. who lures next d or to it When few simple precautions 'the Vesta 30 or Dixie Bright Stanley Virginia year. a goal of nose when and unit was to have been the next and national $5,650,000.- career in Mr. told Mrs. observed in guarding against couching snee/inc. severe began his business the The is invited to hear they left. Barnes 102: for use on farms with public Dr. H. E. to on the screen. oco. but to let him know if the spread of flu which. Avoid people with colds. appear 50. banking field shifted furni- Mrs. White in the lecture room of Agee to mosaic—Vamorr hit num- Dress for the weather and avoid A bit of after-inauguration ex- ture in 1920. Four ever a Jenkins said, has greater 16 and Ky manufacturing the church. hurch needed pastor. Burley tobacco. Ky bers than but is not in drafts: of rest, and citement rippled along Main tears later he founded and or- usual, yet get plenty 41 A. both rcot rot resistant Club Sends Cookies and warm. Cold street in Farmville Wednesday ganized the Stanlev Furniture epidemic proportions. keep the feet dry Sun-curcd tobacco, Little Ori- when the limousine of the Gover- To Camp Pickett Company at Stanleytown of The district health officer said (symptoms and a temperature noco. Methodist Pastor Heads should be signs that par- nor of North Carolina, with its which lie is president and treas- the type prevelant in this area warning Dark fired tobacco. Lizzard Wesleyan No. 1 license plate, appear- starts as the cold, then ticular care is needed shiny Leaf. West A report of 50 dozens of cookies urer. common Tail Orinoco. Brown "Nurse" Along ed. his entire career. Stan- turns to nnld flu lasting three to 2. and Walker's sent to C'amp Pickett in December During Association Ky. N Hastings Farmville Ministerial Dr. Jenkins said the best pre- En route home from Washing- was given at a meeting of the ley has been engaged in farming. four days. Broad Leaf. caution is to nurse the starting ton. the neighboring gubernatorial Demonstration He owns and the tobacco cases lias not full season, yel- Buffalo Home operates The number of a Corn Hybrids: The Rev. Lewis Cockcrill, cold with a indoors delegation stopped here for Jan. farm en which he was born 62 along period C. S. 262 or 262A Funks Club. The meeting was held required any epidemic precautions known low pastor of the Farmviilc Weslevan or in bed. rather than trying to brief luncheon. It is not Woods V51: 8. at the home of Mrs. June El- years asi. His chief agricultural and has not been sufficient to 0704, Funks G136. Methodist Church, is the new "beat” it while continuing the whether the governor was in the with Mrs. C. A. Pillow endeavor now is the raising of of schools in — Pi neer lington. justify closing any white Indiana 909A. president of the Farmviile Minis- normal routine. If possible, avoid group or not. since he was re- 903W. Woods and Mrs C' R. Wilkerson as co- purebred Hereford cattle and the district. It is prevalant 510: Southern States terial Association, succeeding the in bad weather. ported confined by illness, and a modern dairv He is enough, exposure medium early yellow. hostesses. dperatine enough and enfeebling in Washing- 125W Rev. James R. Kennedy. If symptoms persist cr are had been represented It was decided at the a former president of the Vir- deserve wide VPI 645. US 505. Pioneer 332: meeting however, to public North Lieu- The Association extended an aggravated, call the family doc- ton by Carolina's 303. and to help with the Prince Edward ginia Hereford Breeders Associa- attention. Dr. Jenkins feels. early- -yellow. Pioneer his final word of advice. tenant- Governor. tion. official welcome to the Rev. tor. was US 262 or 2B2A, US 578 March of Dimes Campaign, also. silage. Methodist u.>- To Follow Mrs. Marian home Charles O Kidd. | Rules and NC 1032 Baldwin, tor. who has been in tile com- agent, gave a demonstration qii is can best be shown by ob- HONESTY munity since October but was BAKE SALE about glass etching at the meet- serving the known, but so fre- Tone meeting with the group m offi- High of Inaugural WSCS Circle No. 5 of the ing. llpitome of honesty. quently. ignored precautions cial session for the first time. Farmville Methodist Church will The February meeting will be A town employee returned a against colds. Adults themselves Kidd was also chosen Visitors held with Mrs. Sarah Wilkerson. Rev. Mr. and should Local have a Bake Sale. Saturday, in niekel that had been lost in a should observe these Impresses Association secretary. the Bloomfield building on Third with Mrs. C A. Pillow as co-host- has of carbage to Mrs. .t. J. double efforts to see that children The high tone if the inaugura- “Of course, we were thrilled ess. Marshall. The ministers made plans for do. He listed these chief precau- Street. so __ of President Dw ight D. Eisen- that the weather was beauti- the annual series ol pre-Easter tions: tion two ful," Mrs. Wilson said. “And we services, to open Monday. March hower. Tuesday, impressed — Dr. that the floats that de- NEWS SUM M A R Y 30. and also granted approval to Hampden-Sydne.v visitors thought Wilson. Mr. Eisenhower’s life in the community church youth to again Church Women Ask and Mrs. David C. picted parade were especially impres- sponsor the Easter sunrise service. deathless of man. Clothing, Food sive." EISENHOWER BECOMES dignity govern- The Associations new leader. ed by eternal moral and natural Soil District Almost every state had a float 31th l\ S. PRESIDENT Rev. Mr. Cockcrill, came to the For CWS Collection laws .... this faith rules our in the Most of them dis- charge here in 1949. A native of Will parade. became whole way of life It decrees that Supervisors played products and industries in Dwight D. Eisenhower Arlington. Va he received his The Farm v ille Council of the we. the elect leaders not F. COCKER1LL State Session the states, Mrs. Wilson said. the 34th chief executive of people, ministerial degree at Marion Col- REV. LEWIS Church Women will again spon- Attend event to rule but to serve the The United States Tuesday—an leg. Marion. 111. He was ordained sor tlie quarterly appeal for food Hampden-Sydney visitors enemies of this faith know The Piedmont and Robert E. which for Americans pushed news po to Elders Orders in tne Wesleyan and clothes to be sent to the had excellent seats opposite Blair world off good but force, no devotion bnt Three WSCS Circles Lee Soil Conservation Districts from other areas of tne Methodist Church two years ago. needy overseas under the direction House. They went to Washing- its use. They tutor men in treason. will be well during the front pages. Church Women of Church World Service. represented ton. Sunday afternoon, and re- Invii<' the town boy from They feed upon the hunger of the 14th annual meeting of turned to Wed- The small Tlie will be made here Hampden-Sydney, others. Whatever defies pick-up Association of district Kansas who moved into the high- them Announce To Study Sessions Virginia nesday morning. they torture, the truth. Jaycees February 3. and Council leaders next Tuesday, at Vir- est office and honor m the land especially supervisors "There was a tremendous hand the the date now to enable Beach. after gaining recognition as one Two Other Prizes Three WSCS circics of publish ginia when the veterans of the Korean world's military Farmville Methodist Church in- residents who wish to cooperate Representing the Piedmont of the greatest DULLES. STASSEN For Skating War marched by in the parade." started his adminis- Party vite women of Farmville to join district will be Mason Knabc. of commanders, TO VISIT EUROPE to begin putting materials aside. Mrs. Wilson remarked. “The mili- us. wc them in three study class sessions. Powhatan, district chairman; R. tration with a prayer, give The Council announcement tary part of the inaugural parade Prizes for the oldest and.young- be Mrs. W. of Worsham: Paul the power to discern right Sunday. The teacher will Dupuy. was pray, President Eisenhower, himself est skaters will be given at the food is quite outstanding, with tanks, our of a stressed that particularly Cassell, of Nottoway; W. T. from wrong and allow all John H. Davis, Lynchburg, men in different kinds of uni- with a first-hand look at Korea March of Dimes benefit skating is distributed Claude and actions to be governed teacher of the Methodist Confer- desirable, and Chumney, of Amelia, and forms. and works at Hill T p Skating Rink. oilier military arms rarty a Ford. thereby and by the laws of this and the Ear East, will get a good, ence Board of Education and through the CROP program. Folkcs. of and equipment." Monday night The party will he E. Lee district land, had written the prayer second-hand view of the member of tlir Mission Commis- tic the From the Robert ile Europe by the Karmville .Jun- This collection will regu- Two of Virginia's contributions sponsored sion of the Methodist Conference will go R. W. Ciannaway. of Buck- himself. he left, when John Foster Dulles, lar quarterly appeal through to the arade. VPt and ior Chamber of Commerce and E. L of Cum- p VM7 bands on the scene wrote WSCS. World Service. The Pres- ingham: Seay, Reporters the new Secretary of State, and be Church and cadets, were and the There will manv other door Two sessions of the class, berland. "snappy that when Eisenhower asked study church will again serve E. Prizes byterian outstanding." Mrs. Wilson said. to bow their Harold Stasaen. Mutual Securi- prizes for guests. have been based on the book. "Toward Un- Also attending will be soil con- crowded thousands as collection center. absence of ty Administrator, leave for Eu- donated by Farmvillc merchants. the Bible, by Geor- servation in California and Texas sent heads, a complete PRESIDENT EISENHOWER derstanding specialists operating C. H. Dowdy. Jr., and S. C Pattc- at this area. T. M. Dean, of Farm- beautiful sound or movement was apparent, rope. The president lias directed gia Harkness. will be held Palimino horses to of them to head son. co-chairman the service m. and 4 ni. in the YVV vine. antf Frank Carr, of for as though that vast audience across the sea as 3:45 p. p. FIRE ALARM BL'T Appo- Washington the parade. or. U must be, he said, a peace have announced. knew that here was the one sure soon as possible. It is a recogni- project, Lounge of Longwood College. The NO DAMAGE WEDNESDAY mattox. Tremendous crowds lined the based on strength and unity in tion of the owner and man- at 8 m. a water approach to a solution to tne graveness of the de- E. H. Postern third session will meet p. Delegates will consider streets in Washington." Mrs. Wil- U. the free world, and mere must be cline in the rink, will (donate the m Hall. conservation for which the S. shares European common de- ager of Jarman Firemen answered a general program Virgin- son said. And this may be a problems "A great no appeasement, because: fense and a of use of the link to the Jaycees for circles of the Farni- at 11:30 a. m.. ia. will tour the Norfolk in common with its weald neigh- unity breeching Sponosring alarm Wednesday Navy consolation to those many other soldier's pack is not so heavy r. French German the and exhi- villc Methodist Church will be S. will hear, other bors. understanding. party. Employees which summoned aid to 524 \ard, and among Farmville citizens who viewed the address, the burden as a prisoner's chains." One more look will take is at bition skaters will give their time, Circle 6 Mrs. Douglas Gee: Cir- Main Street. Oil used as fuel Dr. R. M. In his inaugural they leading speakers. Salter, inaugural happen.ngs irom then- Otliei from the Stir- the of the also, to this effort io raise cle 10—Mrs J. 13. Williams; and chief of the U. S. Soil Conserva- president set his administration excerpts dee|>er significance money ignited but was extinguished television sets in comfortable liv- 1 *•••• ----- V.'. MmTlen.Pd D le/varel j. deal cl u-i- ling ig-cc-cL. :t a. vuc *a:tli iu the llxnit ot C:.civ 3—Mrs L without damage. tion Lvrvivj. WaOiUigtoti. C. ing room*.