TRUiRSDAY JANU ' ARY' • 29, 1953 THE SCOTTSVILLE' SUN .THREE

Personals Nees,sleeve, Mr,and andM Mre '. MEd Gilder-' and Mrs. C. C. Dunn and to at .., C I b· N y Irs, GOrdo D Ma'""eld.J~ r. and rs 'tendBerle • the funeral of their aunt 0urn la eWS week-end. Iected Fire Wardens for this Dis- Commander n orrier M' h ld Betty Redding of 'Richmond trict. B 11 nnie BUtler and: childand Mrs '. K L. Mr. and Mrs FI at rss"MIdway".,t Dunn whiCh. was e BY Irene Newton spent tne,L week-end visiting her J M N t Shirley • Were recentren, Robert and Mr. and Mrs . Pet,oyder-r HunterJohnson,.Mr Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Greene of grandmother, Mrs. W. R.....~ ocke, erh'cod" Meetingew on attendedof Mainteancea Broth-of Mrs. BUtler's' gU~sts of and Mrs. Jack Wagner and' ...... Miss Joan Collins, daughter of Troy have just returned from an .Sr. at "Oreenwood". In-law,.. Mr. and"MSIster and a,orother-, and Mrs. Louts Hanck I '~,r . Mr. and Mrs. R usseIl Colll"s, ext ended Caribbean Cruise. 'Miss Mary, Ellen Pr,offitt H'1ghway Emp Ioyees in Riellmond ra. Russel Moon. among th OSe 'who attendede were...tll 1M".. Chrtsttne Catlett, dau' •••....ter M'iss A'he and Miss Mary war- Richmond was !home for theof last Wednesd ay mg. bt, IMrs. W. T. ~d 1M ~nwers'ty .League'. Cabaret 'I: of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. catlett, and ton have returned home from their week-end. The regular meeting of the Wo- Gunner of Riehm rs. Jam~s J;1arlottesv'lle last Frida nl Miss Joyce Mason, daughter of trip to Florida. . . . . man's Miss'onary Society of Me- Andrew Dawson onandlast.visitedT MFs. Thethe bperformancefit was giveny ght.for M... and Mre. Walter Mason, are IMrs. H. S. Mosby spent a few fromMISSanLouiseinjury BoggareceivedIS recoveringlast week. m,orra. 1 Bapttst. Church was held _ uesday. wh;'Clheneth of the Speech Clinic atf" ihomehi for several

RobinMrs. JohElmer J 0hnSOn and Miss' nuIS year. e League is sponsoring atm sMaryng theirWashingtonfirst termCollege.exams ng,Mrs.relatives.W. F. KaYS'er tlJ,e week Mend in the home of Mrs. flU. Refreshments were 'served by nson spent th of Chester W. P. Thuraton. the young people. end with Cap.t and Mrs' e El.week~ Tommy p' . 't lMrs. D. G. Smith of Bremo spel}td the week-end with her The Columbia Fire Company ~-- Johnson in Gharlottesville'. _ 'fi'er ed Mr arr of Morrison VlSI _ BI aughter, Mrs. J. O. Williams. held a meeting last week and se- GET T....,." AD READING . and Mrs . H. H. P arr and ertsonuff and Mr.d'and Mrs. Samt I R<>b-th Mrs. Pauline Wills has return- ...------n", HABIT oM. 1- r. and Mrs A hb were mner gues s ned ------: rs. Ragland Daniel h Mweek . s y Mayo this Robeotson-Hudson 110me on Sun- e home from Martha Jefferson turned' home after beiD a as . re- . day. Hosp,tal. Her friends wish for her I RUSSELL W. COLLINS

at the Universl'ty f V. g .. patient ...... - j a speedy recovery. I pltal.. 0 lrgmla 1Hbs~from~v~rs.aElla Butl,er, .has l'eturned Mr. and Mrs.--- H. H. Parr and Mrs. Conner and daughter of daught. week s 'V1Sit' WIth . :her Miss Daisy .seay were in 'RiehM,Richmond v'lSI't e d h el• paten tS, UVLr.'" Buyer of Stav",_fimber. by Tmck Loads er and son-m-Iaw Mr and and Mrs. B. ~. Cowherd, las t

Members of ,the Semor. , -Class ~:~d. Gleason Giannin\; in 'Ricih- mond on Wed~ of thiS -;eek. i-'\ .and t~e Commercial . ClUb of Mr. and: MrS. John Varner of O~ Route 6; Seven Miles East of. Scottsville, ScottsvIlle High IScho I R 0 went to Louis Philpot spent last week- iFarmvl1le spent the week-end w.ith R. F. D. NO.2-Box 150 Phone 2282 ichmond last Friday to attend end With his b:~'Orthersand sisters- Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Tapscott at The Ice Vogues of 195'3 wIhi ch was in-law Mr and M B Hatton. Miss Kay :Scotlt of Rich .. ,. rS' arney Phil- d ,. i'--_.,.-----.--:--.:.-..--::..-..J held at The Mooque. Miss Kath- pot' and Mr. and Mrs.1 [)avid Phil .. mon was also a guest of Mr. 'erine. Tindall, Isponsor of ;bhe Com- pot. Mr Philpot i I' and Mrs. Tapscott last week-end. . s eavmg soon M' Tri D i ~erclal ClUb, Mrs. Josephine !Mag- to spend three months workin ISS na e nes. daughter of mfico, sponsor of the 'Senior Class With the U S R d' I' g Mr. and Mrs. Harry Deines of Mrs. Farrish and Miss' Walton: Housing Authority. . e eve'Opmg and Gl'eenfields" had a birthday party \ O. K. USED· Saturday and' ,teachers at the .scottsville School , . on afternoon, inVited' as het guests some .of her class- 1952 Plymouth Cambridge. 6 passenger : and Tom Oillis, PrincLpal, accom~ . M,isses Peggy and Caroline Gil- panied 1:Jhepupils on the trip. The mates in the second grade. 1950 Fleetlline De luxe 4 door , lI~ple visited their aunt , Mre. Ty. group left IScottsville about four 1950' Chevrolet iStyleline Special 2 door ilIedan ler GoOdwin, and Mr. Goodwin The four precious stones are ~the o'clock on a bus 'ch~tered by ·the 1948 Chevrolet Stylemaster 2 'door sedan R&H ' last week. diamond, emerald( sapphire. and Commercial ClUib. They had din- , 1940 Oldsmobile 2 door sedan, ,R,&H ' ner at Ewart's Cafe.teria before rubY.. Mrs. James GIUY~ Miss Jane , I .. MORE for' 1939 Chevrolet .2 door sedan attending the show at the Mosque. B~rkhardtHlchmond werand .ReedS' Dwm of George Washington Gt>ethals Your Tire Dollar I T e 1U cottsvllle on waS the :first governor of the Ql.~ BARGAINS AS IS Miss Annie Lou Moon ~ntertain- uesday to visit Mrs . 1M•. I Dunn nal 2}one. Super Safety ed -at her home la~t Sa.turday af- 1937 Dodge Coupe ternoon in honor of Dolores Cal- 6.00 1937 Ford 60 2 door sedan lahQ,n. -Wh;o is leaving Scottsville xl6 1937 Buick Special to make her home in New JerS'BY· Plus Tax 1931 Model A, Ford Pupils from the third grade at- Double action safety tread and 192~ Model A Ford tended. ' kmgwearing cold rubber tread.

Mrs. Mary James of Washing- ton returned home last week af,ter Tmcks spending some time with lier sis- f 'I 1950 Ford LWB, 2 ton, 2 spee'd ter, Mrs: Gordon White. ,1949 Chevrolet l.WB, 2 ton, 2spee'd Cadet Da.vid Ward qf~ork Un- - 19'45 Che~()let LWB, 1 1-2 ton ion Military A~demy spent last , 1.946 Chevr,olet, 1·2. ton, cattle body week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Bar~ ney Philpot nd family. PALMYRA MOTOR OMPANY ,Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Raben- \ horst and family -of Richmond OK USED CARS Palmyra Phone 10 were guests for the week-end of Mrs. R~benhorst's parents, Mr. 1949 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Spe>cial, Heater, good tires and Mrs. W. R. Fox. .-,--- Mrs. James Guy and son, James, -A-l Jr., spent a few da.ys }ast week \ 1946 Ford 4 Door-Heater-good tires with Mrs. Guy's mQther, Mrs. M. . I. Dunn. OLDER MODELS AS IS

Mrs. D. G. Smith of Bremo Bluff 1940 Plymouth 2 Dr. arrived in Scottsville Saturday . 1939 Studebaker 4 Dr. .. night from Texas Where she haS been visiting her !On and daugh~ ter--in-1aw, the Rev. and Mrs. Dor- sey --Smith of Br.ownwood, Tex8;s. OK USED TRUCKS

Mr. and Mrs. Gord'On Rutland 1951 Chevr,olet 3,4 ton, ;New Tires like new A·l m and family spent Sunday in Fa.r - 1950 Chevrolet 1-2 ton pickup-gOo

Mrs. Blair White is leaving. this 24-HOUR WR'ECKER SERVICE week-end to visit iher daught1er I they prefer electric light! and son.in-Ia-W, Mr. and Mrs. Jim / ..... _1lIIIIIII. -...... ,;:;;....,.. GO,odwyn, in Baltimore. l SMITH CHEVROLET SAlES. INC. • Mrs. J. D. Tindall and' Miss K&theryne Tindall visited Mr. and Phone 2541 Scottsvillp. Va. MrS. L. C. Bransford at Centenary 'j on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baber of 1'1-;;;;:;:;.ai~~====7==:==:====:==:==:=:===:=::r-I'1 Arlington Visited their parents, From_where Isit", ~uJoe Matsb Why do you use electric lights at home? Mr. and \Mrs. L. L. Baber of Hat- J Because you know.from experience that e.1ectricity's tQn and' Mr. and Mr.s. Tom Ander~ the cleanest, safest, thriftiest way-the best way, son ot' Warren last week-end. --~ Surpr;seEnding I all things considered-to do the job. {MisS Nora Pitts and Miss Ann You want the same depen'dableperformanc~in a water Paulett of Wa'strington spent the heater ~ so let electricity do that task, too! week.end with rtheir parents in. '!'bat ralDe for oar l'oIn_ Ml'B. Thayer do with tIae ...., Scottsville. Sl1egave it to a chureh she'... It makes sense. Peoplewho use electric water heaters Fire Department went over'tiDe. even a member of. (Her ()bani; We.re going to have moDeY to get say it does-and there are moreof them every day. Mr. and' Mrs. Campbell had ...... her husband'. fuoI oiL) a new engine--and thea some.. You couldn't pay 'em to go.backto old-timemethods, • guests for a buffet lunch and t'ele- Fro_ where I ail, Our local merchants r-eaU,. that·. ,..", vision party to watch the inaugU- generosity. But theil, Mrs. "..,.. Your plumber or electric appliance dealer has ..~ donated some wonderful prizes. ration last TUesday. Those who never did be1ieft. ill ...... a size and type of electric water heater for everyF"" • were invited were Mrs. ,J. A. Holt, Like BuZZ Ellis, the radio-TV dealer, giving that big television people iDto gr ... "" llbe'a "for'" Mrs. Carl Faulconer, Mrs. He~ family, every purse. set ••• ,and the Superior MotoN . eye!"l'body - "hate>er ...... they go to, "bother UIey .. !"f putting up a brand-new eu.. NOTICE OF !WAD HEAB~NG There was \l humoroDS DOte, or radio, people ..... eoqa,o - \ Take !Dot\ce tbat the annual road perate beer. pMPie ,,100_'to A too. The prize of a year's suppl,. reaDy __ -hearted per1M& II heMing 10r FluvaroDV (JoUJl1;y will of eoal- donateol by Baker Coal Table·top models be held a.t the regular meeting of APPALACHIAN '~;j: Yard-was won by Mrs. Thayer, the Board jOf Snpervl""rs I"" ;Mon- 'Whosehusband is the biggestfue1- , also available day, Fe1JTUll.'rY2, 1958, at 2 :O~ oil denier in the county IWhat did Electric· Power ~o.mp·a~!1 o'clock pJ\(. in the Ic\()UTt house at t = 8oe~ \\ Palmy"'" VB. -- • • JANUARY 29, 1953 F'ODR _ THE SCOTTSVILLE SUN THURSDAY" d Mrs G. W _-;=~~~';;;;',;;~;::;::::::;,:__ --:-:-:-:-__ Smith of Richmond 'sprin~s; four ------:"~.==--,--: I!' hlan 0 , W successful , it is necea- Richard I. C. Robertson Taylor of, e Igwho are Leo and 1. Scottsville Sun ASH I·N G TON sary for him to" be imbued wttn" a sonS sur~l.vn of RicluJ1ond,. Ja~nes Sympathetlc' understanding of the R' hard R. Robe so MechamcsVlUe, " uneral services ror- ic t n of SERVING THE PEOPLE OF THE TOWN OF SCOTTSVIUl blems of the 'common man and £ K Rober: so of Emporia. Ivanhoe Caesar Robertson were' h Robertson AND THE NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIES IN ,ALBE- r;;o be motivated: by an' ambifion to f and Art ur .' are six grand- held lase. Tuesday at 2 p.m. rom rYJ,vlng MARLE, FLUVANNA AND BUCKINGHAM COUNTIES as viewed by Promote the welfare of the masses.''-' Also SU ' eat ,O"l"andchild. Thacker Brothers FUneral Home. done gr 'b~ President Eisenhower hit t1he d children an .G C. Bryant of T Mr. Robertson died in a Richmon tater Mrs. . C Editor ,_ J. Bernard McDearmon keynote of this attitude in his ...n- dB' lOne 51.." two brothers, T. . nursing home on Sun say. urua II and YOUR SENATOR augural. "prayer when he said: Scottsvi e, '11 and O. B. Managing Editor ,' , _._ Elizabeth Wimer took place in the family cemetery f ScobtSVI e News & Office Manager ,.....•...... Mrs. Gordon Dorrier "EspeCially we pray that our con- RobertSOn 0 f Arvonia 13urvive. cern .shall be for all the people." in Buckingham County. E. Robertson 0 '2.150a ~ear in Albemarfe, Fluvanna, Buckingham and Nel80n Counties. rSurviving are five daughters, ~_-- Mrs. Pat Dennis of scotts. ville, M ell Of Dimes $3.00 a year outside ~ these oountles. A. WILLIS ROBERTSON 'ves To The ar 'Palmyra News Mrs. G. E. Banton and Mrs. J. L. ,G, Publlshed weekly every Thursday 8f the y_ I' "BUSINESSMAN" CABINET I Entered 8.$ seccnd-clase matter at ilie post omce at SC~ttsv1l1•. By Mrs. George P. Smith. Jr. V'irg1!l.ie.,October 5, 1951. RAISES LEGAL ~ROBLEM Mr, and Mrs, M, H. Omohundro Last NOVt .. nber #tne American of Goochland, Virginia Visited p~ople clearly indicated a desire 'Mtss Elizabeth Seay last week. A Program For 'Survival for more economy and efficiency- Last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. in their government. In order to Chester Jennings spent the: day The commentators and columnists have been speculating give the nation ?'. "buS:in~ss" ad- in Lynchburg on business. I on what Mr. Eisenhower's government fiscal policy will be. ministration, presl~ent Eisenhow, Mrs. E. W. Thomas visited her et' sought the serv'lceslof some of. . I w M s Russell Gray The censensus based on his statements and those of his close . . e-ster-in- a, r . , , , the ablest businessmen In the na-. H" h P . t N C 1 st week. . f th oust In 19 om. , . " a advisors, runs about as follows: bon. But, some 0 ose usmeas- The Official Board of Pahpyra men found themselves confronted d' Clh. h t n Janu Spending will be cut in every possible direction. Waste and . . . Metho 1St u,rc me 0 - j'" I with a statutory iProvisIon agaInst 21 't t k' lans for the non-essentials will be curbed. Every effort will be made to bal· . ·th i' ary soma e p • Brusk applied it ance the budget immediately,' Once that is done, taxes will be doing busmess WI compan.. es In work of th'e commg year. The fol'• FABULOH' whi.ch they had a finanCIal Inter- . . I d' H quickly dries to a II lowing offIcers were e ecte. en- reduced both for businesses and individuals, tough durable Ius- est. ry McGehee Chairman; Mrs. Ce- troul finish that's That, so. far, as one cap see now, will be the Eisenhower Every State i~ the U~ion lhas eil WiCkline: Secretary; and Paul scratch and stain 9 program. It is the only kind of program that can be trusted to lawS on that subJect apphcable to H. France ,Treasurer .. ,~ save this country from bankruptcy., No nation-no matter how officials of political subdivisions We still' have some flu in the resistant. 'LOOR ' ••• SH as well as to IState officials. The neighborhood. Miss Katherine T. " V . wealthy and how well supplied with resources-and no sys· ""'.' ".- ...... tem of government can fqrever survive official corruption and first Federal statute was a war 0 'hundro was confined to her ~~\"~ measure adopted, in 1863. It w~s h~e in Gordonsville la~t week - .Q.- deficits in the national treasury. amended in 1948 to make it very "d to illness Also on the sick - u,- REALLY NEW ... ' I -..--" _ N~t 0 shellac" varni.h 1 clear and expli,cit that Federal of~ li~:were Cla~ton Duncan and or wax. ficials shall not negotiate for the MIlS. M. G. Conrad. , Country Lawyer government 'With companies in Miss Amanda Pitts of Richmond, J:: which they have a ,finanCial in- who attended the Inauguration in By WaIter JohnSMl nomination by convention. terest. Washington last week, spent sev- At this point the .RepUblican In hearings before: the Senate eral days with her sister and The 1953 politic81 campaign !has party in Virginia is quite demoral- Armed Services Committee. it de- Fletcher Duncan, before returnin.g W. F. PAULETT & SON started in. Virginia. The thunder ized when it should Ibe strong;est veloped that Charles E. Wilson, home. Ph 252 of one campaign hardly ceases be- after winning the national elec- chosen for ISecretarx of Defelliile, Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Whitley are one , 1 Sc!>ttsville fore the next one startsl. '!'his -is tion. Thi,s ,is because the new Ad- owned more than $2,500,000 worth on vacation in Florida. They are r:;;;;;;:;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;:--::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;£1 becaUSe of the wasteful methods ministration has chosen to leave of stoc~ in , plus expected to return around Febru- and practices of our self-proclaim- patronage in tlhe ,hands of the additional stock bonus r-i'ghts and ary 1st. \ ed "sound conservative' govern- Democnats and forcing the Re- that the men Wilson had piCked Mr. and Mrs., Chester' Jennings ment". That We should bearl with publicans juto the position of be- for his deputy and for Seretaries visited' :M.i\ and, Mrs. Robert Pitts the waste and turmoil of annual ing controlled by the Democrats. of the Army, Navy and Air Force in Scottsville re~ently. Mr. _Pitts electiorus is inexcusable. Just a l'it- Though this may' be worked out also were SUbstantially interested has ,been! ill. " tle shifting around of the terms and Republicans recover in mo- in companies Which do business Mr. and. Mrs. Marvin Conner of office would permit saving of rale that is not 'Certain. with the government: went to se'e the Ice Follies at the one~half the election ,costs to t!he ;rwo-party government is eS- The pattern by which this prob- Mosque Theater jn 'Rif'.hmond l'ast "Over-burdened taxpayers. sential to good government. The lem could be solved was set sev;__·Friday night. They a~30 visited two' parti-es mUlSltIbe independent d I t h W·,~ . d' '. . , Th' w'n elect a Gov- eral ays a er w en 'Imon m 1':' Mr. Conner's .O'Vandparents, Mr. I 1£\ year w~ 1 " of each other t"Obe effective. Una "b~ ernor, his standby the Lieutenant- cated: his wilIinlgness to diSpose. of and Mrs. W. C. Conner, in Hali- Governor and :his legal advisor der the present situation tlh.e Re- his ,holdings a-Itltough-itmight-eost fax' ~County last' week4end. the Attorney General. Also we publican ~arty js under Demo- him $500,000 or more in additi0ll; Mrs. S.' p.Harland, Mrs. James will elect a ne.w HOUBIeof Dele- ".ocrat ~omination and control to the loss he was takin&",by a;cl_ rw. Collins; Mrs. Keith Clary, and through patronage. So long as cepting a $22,500 salary instead M;~'and Mrs. Paul H.' France gates. tl' h that lasts there will be little or of Jhe $600,000 a year hi had ~iSi,ted Mrs. France's sister, Mrs. Already two gen emen ave rio heart in or effort by Republi- r~ cast their hats linto the ring for cans in any election campaign. been getting. M. G. GaI'lber of Woodbridge last ~h Th S B He had ib.e~npreceded in this Tuesday, Govern~r. ...i ese are oma . In any event Virginia stands in 'h h MAd '."0" r course, owever,' y, r. n erson, Mr. and Mrs. T, J. Loving and StanIey of StanIeytown JU \C1eny desperate need of a strong and ELECTRIC G.E. 95 k' th D t of Texas, the deSIgnee for Secre- Mr. an..:lMrs. E. W. Thomas were I $9. County see mg e emocra coruservative Governor' and Gen- U" ' d N'I St h f tary of the Navy. Mr. Anderson, d,'nner gu"""ts of Mr. and Mrs. IRON nomina tIon an 1 e raug an 0 eral Assembly. A cOTYIJT1,lete rever- I I o~ •• .,.t' whom personal y know and P 1 H F F '0. ·,.,.!hit· Fredericksburg seek\ng the iRe- sal of thought ,is greatly needed greatly admire, knew what he was au 'K rancce on r1 aY n '6 ••. i A fast heating, efficient iron publican nomination" It is expect- in Richmond in 'both the Executive . t h 'I Mrs. eith tary of B 'a'cI ks onet I with large sale ,late. Has heat up agams ecause severa years .. . control dial. Wt. 3alb. 110 v. ed that othe'r hats will be flipped and Le,gislative branches. For far ago he was serIOUS'l'd y conSI ered spent last week week With. her A. c. " into the ring especially for the too long our Governor has per- for aPfPointment t"O the Federal aunt, Mrs. James' 'W. Gollms. With Bail 1 I Democrat nomination. milted his :appointees to in-eh for~ ResevV"eBoard. Carter Glass was Mrs. James W. Collins spe~t CLOTHES !M;r. Stanley announced last ward and onwalXl:into domination a man who never dwelt in any last week-end at her home m 17 quart 901., DRYER week. In S'O doing he :alSo an- and control of local government tWilight zone and when he drew Blackstone. vanized half Only nounced his re,signation from Conal and of the indivIdual citizen. For tlh.e Federal Reserve Act, he wr.ote Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Steph- tub - ideol for, gress effective on February 3rd too long the General Assembly ,into it that no man shOUld serve enson mo;ved into their new home baby'. was h•. 95 Hot· dipped to 2. and whidh means that he will have has blindly accepted and adopted on that Board who was an officer near Chrst ChU:t'!Chlast Thursday. seQI every seom I served only one month of the tW'Oa legislative proposals under its or d~rector of any 'bank, -banking The Parsonage Committee of _____ 1 ,a,nndrivet hole.) Revo.lvLng um- year term for which he w,as elect- nose by the state 'bureaus and a14 institution, trust company or Fed- the Fluvanna Cha~ge of _ ~he brellaa type fold- ed in November. This requir,e:s the \\II1lYshaving th~ ,effect of making eral Reserve Board because of una Methodist Church ,held a, meMmg ing clothes dryer. taxpayers of the Fifth Congres- t!1ose bureaus mo:r~ powerful and wilHngnoos to divest himself of last Thursday night. They mad€ Provides 22 feet sional District to finance and pay more dominatir1.g in the life of his stock holdings. But, when he plans to make improvements to of drying spa.oo for "a special election to fill the Virginia. went before the ArmeU \Services the parsonage. yet folds com- vacancy. Virginia is the birth place of Committee, he satisfied its mem- ,Mr. and Mrs. William D. Turner, pactly. Tlhis may not set well with the the RepubljC"an~form of govern- bers that he had divested: himself Jr. had as their guest on Satur- people of that District. It is well ment and Virginians cannot be ex- of all financial interests which day January 16, Mr. Turner'S DRAIN known hat Mr. Stanley was prob~ pected to tolerate C'ontinual st.eady would in any way conflict with his mother, Mrs. WiUianl D. Turner, ing for Ooverpor long before the departure from it, It r.emains to duties as Secr.etary of the Navy.' Sr. and her sister, Mrs. William G. HOSE last campaign for Congress~ be seen whether either Mr. Stan- I have such high regard for !Mr. Krieghoff of Richmond and Mr. I The position of Mr. Stanley rel- ley or Mr. Straughan can or will Wilson's ability to administ~r the ,Turner's br.other,Mr. M. Wal~all a,ti:v,e to goV'ocnment is pretty dc'.scloiethe t.ype ieadership' np.ceei-defense spending program, ';eoo- Turner, Of, San F,rancisc,O,cahfor- IRONING 95c much a myGrtery.He has served in sary to get us back on ~an even nomically and refficiently ~d such nia. TABLE Six·fool length Congress sipce ~ov..:ember p,~1946 keel aga;n. comdence in his personal )ntegri- Mrs. William D. Turner, Jr. and of good quality hose with coup- when he was elected to fill the, ty that I was pleased when he children, Grace and Anne, left onI Metal top with sturdy legs. Lightand easy to handle. Opens lings to fil vacancy caused hy the resigna- Homemakers' 'Clu1h Meets took the only logical "step to bring Wednesday, January' 21, to visit or folds eosUy. Top is warpa standord tion of Thomas G.Burc!h who had his eligibility for pUblic" Service Mrs. Turner's sister, Mrs. J. Arm- proof. threaded fa u- ceh. For laun- been appointed to the iSenate to ,The Cunnl,n,gham IHomemak4 into harmony with existing law. stead Burwell, in Jackson Heights, ;,."5i. _f serve out the unexpired term of er's ClUb met with Mrs. ::. W., As i have said~ the country Long Island, New_ York. dry room use. Carter Glass who died in office. P/1rrish on Friday, January 16. wants, and' the country needs, a At a meeting of t1he Fluvanna) I Mr. Stanley seems at this time to Eleven members, two Visitors, :and businoos administration because a Bar Association held on January} 10·QUART stand on the propositi,on that he l1\I['issKatherine Omohundro, !home government that is spending over 21 the following "Officers were , PAIL· is successful in business and a agent, were prMent. seventy billions of dollars a year elected for the yea!" of 195.3; W. \ fine gentleman. P.erhaps he~will 'in- Mrs. H. F. Greer, president, ~on- is a big business enterprise. It N. 'Hannah, Presidert; Ruth Talia- dicate MSI views on government ducted the business session. Mrs. must be remembered, !however ferro, Se·cretary-Treasurer; Ralph 7Sc and let the pe:ople assay his posi- G1eorge P. SmiJh was appoirited ill'at there is a vital dif,f'Crencebe~ P. Zehler, Jr. and George P. Strong housea tion and speculate upon what Civil Defense Chairman for the tween government Ibusiness and Smith, Jr. Executive Committee. hold pail for kind of Governor he would be ex- coming year. Members of the club pri'Vate business With respect to A new schedule of minimum bar ~~ many uses. CLOTHES ~ , . - Hot dip gal- pected to make. drew names for a "secret pal" and the overall objective. fees, which will become effective .,-:I'.:l~ ~- ._. vanized steel. LINE In the Republican siqe Mr. Nile each will remember hers on speci- Our government was institut~" Fe!bruary 1, was discussed and ap- f1~ .. Heavy wire A supe ~ Straug han ,ash IlNeWIse"·' ,eenh SI·. al occasions during the coming in the language of our' Constitu- proved by the AssoCla't ion. -~-:-".' ~-":$-.;.. b a .,I. Dee p I h r _rOng ,,"ooth woven Ient on rna,tt ers 0f our, etate goy- year. tion, "to promote the g;eneral wel- bottom rim. LongC ot eslinelastingthat_ hdseasylesstostretchcI . ernment. The Republi'can Party The demonstration for last Fri- fare." In other words, the purpose BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Comes in 50afoot rolls. ean. plan, as amended 'by the 1949 day's meeting was on loaf bread of government is to render se~r- Mr. and Mrs. Haven O'Brien Qn-I '------~------...:::..::.:::~:::..-- __ J Mate convent'ion, r.equires nomina-. and "Bake and .serve" rolls. vice, while the ,primary purpose nounce the birth of a son, Roger . tion by primary. Inasmuch as Hefreslhments were served at of ptivate bUsiness is to rhaJQe a H.aven, on ,sunday, January 25 at OMOHUNDRO HARDWAR there is much :o;pposition to the the close of the meeting by the profit' on the money invested. For the Martha Jefferson Hospital in' E primary metlhocl there may be a hoS!tess, after which the meeting tlhe industrial leader, train~d in 'Charlottesville. Mrs. O'Brien is the movement to change the party adjourned to meet again in Feb- th~ business of making a profit former Miss Mattie Taylor from SCOTT' plan back again to pro"ide for ruary. , on hiS investment, to become a Warren, SVILLE, VIRGINIA \ •

THURSDAY JA~l\TT" , l~uARY 29, 1953 THE SCOTTSVILLE SUN Ramblings FIVE The IMeanderer day we heard ~luebtrd. singing" all winter, and it may be, that ptne cones on some of the trees Wh1te~crowne.d Sparrow that sat About w not from the feeders, but from llooks of them stay in protected and few on seme others, got a good in a nearby bush, saw the red of t 0 weeks ago a larg -- overhead somewhere. We saw a places against the mountains and look' at the magnificent head of a cargo UU k It leW ' (OoDtlnued OIl, last page> e WI h a Georn-ia Hce tth the drop of the t flock ot about a dozen of ,them make sojourns now and then in.. PIate ran am k o· nee ture empera- h .~_ d ' uc 'On Route 29 d over last week-end th . t e other day in a field near "'"'" Ividually or in small groups, to took a nos di an erea f' , e In- h th hon e IVe into a patch of se 0 bird activity at our feed- ouse. 1 e more open country. , eysuckle down the aid ers was v-ery noticeable W h The Rambler, who is :Mr. RUB- We took a short ramble one ar, steep b k e of ant . eave k' hb FAMOUS FOR QUALITY an . How Lt !hap d 0 only had to replace S d -n Freer from Lync urg, re- eernoon last week-end, aecompa- who was driVing it pene or the various feeders two ee on ported. in his column on Sunday n'ed by three of the younger try remamed a ti or three th t R b ' mystery for: 'Several d imes a day but thee u.~ e sight of a huge flock 0 0 - and we had a delightful time th' aye, and to ' e WilL'll suet i .r ...... t W ch e writer it still is. No and fat mixture have also needed ns uP, near the moun~ns. e w~t lng them get excited over FOR OVER 100 YEARS t~e accident was m

CORRECITION STARS Of ginia was taken over on Jan. 26, 1953 by S. T'. STAGE-RADIO. Here you'll find a treasure I In the January 15 issue of The and TELEVISION Ranson and Leland W. Smith, and is now being - of new ,ideas that'll bring Sun, a story on the Red Cross ••• Funds Driv,e in Fluvanna County RECO~~RS9F color and freshness to your waS inadvertently head~ined ''Mrs. \ operated by them as HOT ROD RACE Ranson Heads POliO Drive.". I NO. 1_2_3~nd'l floors and windows, Crisp, The mistake occurred wIlten headlines for two separ:ate stories\ RANSON & SMlm FUNERAL HOME sparkling curtains and gaily on the Red Cross and the Polio Drive became switched. Both were patterned floor coverings - gUidelined "'Mrs. Ranson Heads", all so moderately - priced, thus a'Ccounting for the erroneous Your continued patronage IS solicited, and we heading. The publishers of' , The I they will hardly !hake a dent Sun regret this mistake. I promise prompt service at reasonable pnces. In your, budget Supervisors ! -- \ Lovely drapery, slipcover (Continued from page one) I- and upholstery materials same line as this association is a member o,f the Community Ch.est, Ranson & Smith Funeral Home just arrived. and receives approx'-imately $12,- \ 300 from the Chest. M'r. Harris \ BREMO BLUFF, VA. See them today, ,/ stated that the Community Chest I is a community project asking for J individual donations and not a1 Phone No. 2081 Night & Sunday 2086 project to receive taxpayers. mone"y, It PARR'S FURNITURE STORE The board promised considera- tion of the requested hlg1Thwayim- \ Scottsville Phone 3971 provements and appointed a noard ::==:::;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;::;;;;;;; !\ "Of viewers to view roads under ""l W M .;-"I applICation for admission in the Plus estern OVle _------'.'\o.---:------J, , state Hlghway secondary system.