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Cr~iet Nine, 16 to 6 I For St. John's Soon !~~~::~E~epastor I Democrats In~iructed

ex~:~~~:I::. h::n~:~~e s::::~l:o i~ ITo Be Completed ;hU~~o:u~~:'~~: J~O.~~:;a;~::te I For Rep,-~nuth 1 games 'by wallopmg . Crozet 16-6 l'h n W M . W e e parrsn hal} of St . ornmg orshtp 11:15 o'clock.· I At a mass meeting of b'Iuvanna I in a wild game played 'here We'd.. John's EtpiscO',tf..r l C'"J1Ul'ch in Youth F'ellowshfp 7 P.M. Democrats held at Palmy-a April Inesd.ay afternoon. , I Scottsville, now under construction 'lhel'y will be a Youth Fellowship i 28th, six delegates Were elected .to 1 Wallace F'emeyhough, making is progressmg sat' racrnrt 0 'p MIa 9 t 6 3 ~ - I I 1Sectorr s, ac- ,,:,Ul ~er on y, a : 0 P ,1M, ~he IDtghth Congressional District I~i~ firs~ start of the season, was cording to !'h:-e bUilding comrl'littee. HO\\ ARDSVILLE , i)emocratic Convention in Fred- Scottsville Mr, Tucl{e:- is pastor of both ?n the 2nd and 4th Sunday morn- J, Perkins, delegates-at-large' EI- came ba:ck with B runs in the bot- '~t. John's Church and Ch!rist tugs there will be servi.c:es atjll lis P. Snead, Fork Union Dist~ict' tom of the fhst on hits by Charles ....' A M JR' ' vL1U'l'chat Glen~:l:ower,and it was '. . . HugL1es,Columbia DistrJct; Hamne:' and Billy Moon, a walk to tblOUgh hiS efforts that thIS Jomt o~the Ist.~d 3rd Sundays there Ralph P. Zehler, Jr., Palmyra • Frank~in Fe:-neyhough, and liill project of both dhurches has ,been WIll be serVIces ,at 7:30 P.M, Disb.rict; M. L. Wood, Cunning- Luther Baber and "Kitty" Ballad s 3 run errpr of Robert accomplished ft th ,BAPr.rn;ST ham District. , .' -' L~ a .er 'ey combIned Bell s ground lmll. Scottsv111e'put I forces in a hUilding fund cam- Sunday School 10 A.M. The same delegates were erect- ' V 'ed H bb- the game o.nice in the ~econd inn- pai,gn, Morning Worship 11:15 by the ed to represent Fluvanna Couhty Mere hant Luther Baber' Has an 0 les; ing when fOUl'hits, 3 w~lks,aTI(12 , Hugh b'lynn of the Scottsville pastor Rev. John Elliott, J7, at the ViTginia Democratic State errors pr'Oduced7 runs. 1 'oJ1Urch nd II Evening Worship at 8:00 P.M, Conventi'Onto be held in Roanoke ' And W"'f' N t" , f C t Scottsvill'e AB R H ~. _a. arry Langhorne of , ,Both He I e a IVes 0 en'enary Qlhlst ,Church he,ad the bUildin,g July 17, With tne follmvimg excep- Hughes~RF 4 2 0 comI11..lttee,. ' Architect is Flovvl D' d D"urn • t'IOns: R ay C. Omohundro' was some from foreign places, suClhas Clements------CF 1 1 1 07' ,ISregar ltd t By ElIzabeth Wimer . Johnoon of Cha~']ottesviUe·and con- Ping e ec e 0 rep:-esent Fork Union - I the carved woode-n ones from PurvIs----c.F 4 2 1 '. La D· t ·ct d T K . , tractors are RIttenhouse Brotpeol's let IS 1'1 ,an . ent Loving the Hn.cn you walk into Luther Ba.- Cuha. One unusual pair is made .co~hs-SS 1 0 0 ,The haU will be used for Sun~ W -.,A. il -ODD Y Columbia District. be:l':5 ~el1'eral mercnandise store in, from gun sh'ell cases p"iven him Ha:mner-,sS 3 2 1 ..,- TI $;I day schools of 'both churches and 1e mass meeting adopted th'e,. -';cntenary, you a'fe lik'ely to meet by a soldier in the last war, Moon~3B~P 5 3 4.. , I ·t I . , wlll 'contam three classroom~ a kit Vire-'ni' I - st - . "unI ru e to apply to" the State and start Cl1a.ttingwith either M:'. Mol'. Ba;ber's most absorbinp-, Ferneyhqugh F --2B, 2 2 0 "'l ,'gI as aw agalll aumpmg C '.l.' \ g ~.-. -. ,- ~" 'chen and large room with folding on the State highways is little .onvenhon wIth the maj'ority of Lit' Mrs. B.abel' before long. ,And if hobby is that of collecting old Bell~l~ 5 1 2 , Lilos t t th . .. doors WhIChmay be used for pa ](nawn. or else disre2"al'ded. by,'· -e. presen a e time to de· you C.l,at long or often enou~lJ., money. He has been doing this Ferney.hough, W~~P 1 I 0 ,. . . t r.. ~ t you Will learn that' store-keeping' for more than 25 years. His col- \"'ar'd-LF"~ 2' 0 0 htioQs, !lug will he Wiledby bot·h :'nany people in Albemarle County, dermme,I hmv the entire vote of the churches for dinners and other State Highrway Resident Engineer e egatlOn shall be cast. 1;3 not ali th?-t Mr. B8lbel' is in- ledion now numbers compl'ete se- Cath::tt-3B 2 1 1 .

t'mested in by any means. This 'I:i'es of pegnies, dimes, nickels, Bcvo'be-._r'_ 3 1 1 gathe>rhngs. \. \ W, \V. Shi'elds, of Charlottesville, man With the fl'iendly twinkle in quarte:s, 50...oont pieces, and sev- '1~aylor--e 0 0 0 The committee stated that the said today. . his brown eyes~as an interest m eral gold pieces, He h~§ r8.J.~eJohnson-RiF 0 0 0 duilding will be availa.ble for com- I Despite a strong law passed by Tria) Justice Court .a lot of other ings that mal{e a p~eces, suah as tile va.lua>ble:t~Q!;) D~nn-2B 0 0 0 :nu,ni~y'dinners and otJher affaiJrsas the 1950 Gene:"lalAssembly, and , 't' '.....; h f' t' Ilea',. -LF, 0 0 0 well as for those of the church. reinforced at the 1952 session, the VISI In uU.s o~e a ascma m", ex- penny marked ",8. V ,D, ", 20-cerlt . _ '""'~, Last Wednesday, in an unusual- Total. "3 16 11 ,_4,.~·chitecturalstyle of the parish: ! UlegSJ.dl,unplng of trash and gar- perience. Pi'eces and American 'coins minted tl' house will blend with that of' the bqe along roadsides in this aliea iy full court, three heavy finea MI'. aJIldM::s. Babel' maRe their before 1800 and a complete set of Crozet A~ ft. H ch I ' .vere imposed for drunk dTiving, ~ D. cS 3 2 1 urCh. whi'Ch'ts Whdte fJ"ft.mCl,It continues to m.ar the beauty of 10- .home in part of the building wh.ich .Lincoln pennJea."''' Shiffl --...:J' ~n ,." ~ ,;IIrddeB Cases resulted 8J5 follOWB: houses the store. When you walk Indicative of l1la lJ:lllore'¢ In VIa D.-

Ilke.ly l.0 meet a cat the c'olor Ot ,ec~ion of delicate wood carvings ShiHlel G.-lu I-.. 0 bffic,; as Sunday School 2I1perin~.iJartment saJd. Idl'ivin . g .tortoise sh:ellwho has dlstinguish- by a Charlottesv1l1e 'C3.rpcnter, GraIVee-eF ~ Q P tendent of St. Joh:n's Church, rr~1.e1 The 1950 Code makes it a mis- Cu.rtis Lewis, Palmyra, $150 for ed herself ,by k{:eping ahve for 15 Morris Kellog. Among th>.~searc Bain-CF ~ 0 0 ISunday School js now meeting in ,demeanor, punishwble by a heavy drunk driving, .$50 and costs for years, Tl)at is a long time for a several chains carved out of a Morris--3B 2 0 0 the p!'imary school at Scottsville. qne of jail sentence, to dump driving aft'er license was revokea, cat, even with nine Uves. ~he an- single pi'ece of wood, with no S~1ifflut-P~2B 3 1 0 '. anything on the right of way of d :swers to the name of "Kitty", and b:-eak in any place. One WODdenVif}-LF 2 1 1 Home Club Meets any State highway, or on private ;:nd~X d~~~:';1~~:~1b:~~:~~~" sus- WIll come when called as weU as chain is 18 fe'et long, carved out \Volfe--·LF 1 0 0 prope~'ty_within sight of the high· .THliusBarnaJby Oharlottesville , any dog we have ever seen, of a piece 16 feet long. Another. Cl~l'k~RF 2 1 ~ j, ,-- -. I '~ay witIWut V,,'!Tittenpermission of I$100 and C'Osts,s;x 'htonths in j,ail~ Moreover~ despite her years, she 'chJ;!.inis no larger tlllan a watC!hI Ra,nes--lB 2 0 . The Pa~myra Home DemonSl.r·,3-! tne owner. . suspended, for drunk driVing, is still playfUl enough to 'chase chain. Th-~,S'!?chains have at each Totals 2B 6 4 ~lOnOlub, met Tuesday, .April 22, The, 19,52amendment atrength- M. N. Gunter, DillWyn, $10 and her tail and eavOl't like a ~itten. end a hollow §q.u~r§ in which is a m t'h'ehome of 'Mrs. G. R. Ed.ger- :.ens the law 'Qn the thrOWing of costs for reckless driving. "Kitty" is the best m'Ouser any- ball that rolls aroun~t e.H s¥ved Mrs. O'Brien Hostess ton, at 'Fork Union, with Mrs, Jay llbottle~~~lW.§ ar ath'er_debris'Onthe 'C. L. Manley, Charlottesvill'e, body ev:er saw, according to thOlie from the same piece of W/J9,g, f Qr I)J\R Meetin~' Pendergrass, co";hostess:: • b~ghway, It also requires that any $10 and costs for speeding. who know h'er, and has been There 8J'e several "towers," tapet'.. A brief ,1:}llsin~ss§~$.3i~-n.WflS led pe~'son or firm removing -a wreck E1roy Pompey, Sandston, $10 knOwn to catch as many as ftve 'ed filagre~d pieces, with a series ~r8, Warren F. g',arien ~nt€:r~ by the p.res1dent, Mrs. -P. H. from a highway also remove any and costs 'for reckless driVing. or six big rats in ,a day's bunting-., of hollor-IVsquares in eacll of !Whichi tained the Point-of-Fork b'ha.pter! France, and 'very interBsting re- broken glass or 'Othe~debris, or be James Lucas, IScottsville, $10and Cat-like, she brings her. prey to is a wooden ball. All thIS carving. vf the Daughters of the American ports were given by the pefense gUilty of a misdemeanor. tCosts, six months jail sentence, her master for praise which she was done with an ordina.Yy pen; Revolution at hh home "Glen Chairman, and ?itizenship Chai:,,-:, With the aid of Boards of Su- suspended, for bei'"ngdrunk in pub- gets, then .takes it away fo:- sup- knit~.. . ;Arvon," Bremo BlUff, on Thurs- man. Ipervisors, Garden Clubs and other lli'C. per. Mr. Baber says he thinks Mr. Bft~~.rwas born 'about three) day afternoon. \ 'rhe dem?.nstrauon for this meet- , civi'c groups, the HighWiayDepart- J'ohn ';V-esleyBagby, Charlottes- OITe,reason his cat. is such a go'oct miles from O?J1.~enary and' !has Mrs. S. T. M. Harminson, of ing was the third in a series on ment has for some time bet!n Gar- ville, $15 and costs for :-eckless i,-10useand rat-catclhe:- is be-cause lived here most 6£ iliy life. He Palmyra ·and Lynch,burg, the guest Indnor and Outdoor Storage and ryin.g on a campaign of ~d,ucati'(m driving without a permit up to recently she was never fea married Miss Alice TIJ~,d1aUef s?eaker was Introduced by Mrs. dealt spec¥'ically with Utility and prevent!o!! tg rid roadsides of Robert Drumheller, Shores,· six anyt:lling but milk every day. Now C~ntenary, When he finish'cd W, N, !~~nnah, program 'C'hair- .Rooms. The discussion was led ~ Itr'a,sh <;lump~t\n'(1soattered refuse. 4nths in jail anti:costs for ;assault that she is older, she is-keeping' s~hcoi he started out in the pulp- man. Mrs. RarrrJ.·!J-E?8Jl: ~?e is Mrs, Frank ~'chumaker~'fr2~ the: ~~Vel'·thel~ss! :mUch time land and Ibattery, up her youth by being fed two or word business, tn w.hiclthe engag- professor eme~itus Olf Randg~p~- Cunning~am ClUb"ang §~'e§ll~.ge§~-,money are_ spent cleaning road- William 1'1. L a.wson, Gordons- £hree meals a week by the B8Jbers, ed until he opened his HtQve,iJ1.J938.M'9.1COnCollege whe::-eshe tau~~t ed 1Y!:anyqSE;sf9'.r\~ utijity ~r-Ogm.'.!ii-desof trash heaps, and scatter- ville, $25 and costs for reckless but she supplements her diet still He still carries on the wood bust., ,rom§,n~~]an¥Ua~esfor many r~a~s Th~;t Pl£,camea t'raffic fatality, but Kit- 'I irtg. Mrs. vi. F. Dun'ClUl. . Scottsville' ~i~h. ,a:~!tocnbecause 01 $20 and cos~s for spee'ding, . ,the recent rainy weather it wa" ' , ~ty ,always comes home at night !Revival Bednll... Sunday- The Point-of-Fork \Chaph~r' is The next meeting will be held'; ~,.,~". , John Richardson, Palmyra, $15 'at tho homo of Mrs Carl Hy""s yesterday 'by .chlYo! d t f kl d . ' , :rtcmough ~ot to get into on the ~rave of Aijst!n Seay, a Tuesday, lVfay~f, l!t ~qjQ:P,M, I P'~~hQpa, T. H. C:-1llis. Bennie 0, BowJes, Palmyra, $5 altercations with dogS', u.nless her Revival services will begin at Hevolutlomrry soldier, 'Whojs hyr- . ~=""'"~ "'" I ..l. e event promIses to· be a co- and costs' fo,r lmproper. brakes. ilorful ,attraction, with the crOWlt~ rtlaste.' is reassuringly close by. Salem Methodist Ohurcll neal' ied in an old family cemet'ery near Trial Justice Court :ing of Boyce '!Heath as Ma) --~-- __ After you meet tne cat, you a:'e Wildwood ]1ext Slli'1.day,it was an- FOl'lHlUnion Military Academy. I $131 Collected for Polio . . ,.Queen, May Pole dan'C'e by stu- likely to look around and find that nounced today by Rev. E. W. The ceremony will be ~eld on Fines totalmg approXlIllately i d nt d t t' t b h ./- ; e S, an en er ammen . y eac ..J\!!r, Babel' is a coll'ector. In the Rwwlings, pastor of the F1uVlanna :May 4th for ~he pU!blic. $745 were meted out during thre i d BYNegro SCh 00 I Ch"ldI ren I J Igra e. :haJI is a lovely carved Chel'f;V'Charge of Methodist chUl"iches. past two weeks in F,luvanna, Trial 'I All t A f ~ hi' . patren s al1\.1 l'l1::ndsof' t e .Aabtr'1et,whic:h was "picked up" at 'Rev, Riohard Shapland will be Engagement ApW"'IJ"ced Justt.ce Court by Judge B. W· hI' . - d ~" S C "b d W E .. - .... ~ 1--, '., BC 00 at.:"iSlnvlte . ~'lJe .program ' ..n.t. rams an . . an I auction. On its shelves' are gu'est speaker. Mr. Shapland is Mr, and·Mrs. H. K. Sandridge, Seay. .. 1 will p'egin at 1 p.m. , Frjend, co-cJ;-airman of the polto minature pieces of china, curio~s, pastor of tl!~ B~)llah-St. Baul of Route'1, qharlottesville, haV{!lon, Aprl116 results of cases w;re I . ddv'e for neg:-o schools in Fluvan- animals, tiny cups, and vases Charge,at Fort .-Iayw.oodi!l Mat- announced the engagement of th:,eir 'as fol/lows: I na county announced t'Oday t.e given him by friends ana .c'Oll'ect· th~ws County, anq i~ nQteq fgrhis daugJ1.t~r, Janke, to' Harry W, Robert T, Jon'es, Hamp,ton, $25 P.oIITax Must Be Paid f.inall"esults of the fund c:ampaign.' ed ove-r many yeaBs. excellent sermon$. !£ent, SOn of Mr. and Mrs, E. 1. and :costs for spe~d¢~._ 6;:y, May' 3 To Get Vote 'Of the schools, A total of $13.1.48 This is onl~ one of Mr. Baber's I The 'Public Is invited t6 e'OIl}~Kent, 0(9rgz~t. Harding;,~. Burge~, Qh~r1Q.t]tM" was collected. !hobbies, Around the hoUse, either and hear him each evening., :M:is~Sangridge was g:-aduated ville, $40 and CDst.S-for. f~llin~ tQ If YQl~ ex:peet to be eligible to Broken' dOlWn,the figures are as ,displayed or stored away, 31re There. wil.l,-be ~c~al music ;~d from .the Waynesboro High Schoo~ dim li~ht§, vote In the forthcoming Senatorial follow$; Abl'\3rnS High School, 'Uil()-rethan 300 pairs of salt and congregatIOnal smgmg. ! and /15 employed. at the ~. ,S. Charles William ClementsJ Kes.. fllnd Presldemtial elections, be: Sure $31.30; Shiloh, 19.40; Westview. pepl!lgrshakers. He,has been col- ~ IBarnes Lumber Company. wick, $109 and ~osts for failing to to pay your poll tax by May 14,23; Dunbar,'20.80';' Evergreen, leeting these fOTso l?ng that his New York and Pennsylvania Mr. Kent was graduated from obey traffic sign, 3. 11 10: Rockcl"est, 3 00; G'ravel

fl'l·onds .'It know about it and ~erp _have greater numbe.r of Repre- Riand'olph-Ma'ConCollege and is Howard M. Besosa, CharloUes- '. {I HIll 4 50' Cloverdale 5 70- Doug- R.dcl.... to his 'collection. There a:-e I sent'atives in the house of ReprB- now a member of the Scottsville vine, $5 and costs for Impraper. 'Illi.at adVIce canle today,las, from "9 51; Hbllywood," 11 92. ;antique shakers, novelties, and Isentatives than ,any other states. High School fac_ulty. lic'ense. lcounty treasurers in this area......

THE SCOTTSVILLESUN THUR$D.I\Y:-M~l, 1952 'fIN 0 · . _ '~~-' - Y waffles not or cold WiUl Ice I le sheet or clean white cloth around Itable drawer, and the lettuce ~ _ cream,rrtonned with tn8IP syrup. they can taka care of and whl,ch IH useh ld Hints a. tightly ~trung closeline. Hang turn brown. . .. _ ' , . is d:itfferent from the ordinary,' 0 0 Ramblings tile blanket over one line or, pre- Warm water 15 best for spr1l1k t Ra land-McQuarry This could Ibe the sensitive plant, zerebty, over two parallel lines Itng-clothes, says the G~ne~ ~l'ec- . g ~ Anyqne living in the country or touch-me-not, which cloaea ita By Betty J" Min1tick without using clcthespens or fold- t.rtc Consu'mers Institute, beCause I . R th McQuarry, daughter · h h th clothes Mrss U couh 1d no more ignore the weather fe-rn-like leaves a.t a touch, the Home lDconomist mg the blanket. Reveraeing- the tt spreads t mug cne '. Elvlr f:J\1icQUarry, and the .t is week than he could a noisy pick-a ...back, interesting oecauee a AlppalachianI ,Elect.-i'c Power Co. ,blanket, several times while it. is more evenly and quickly. gprmkl- Oft:r~ward ::tcQuarrYI ~ mar- out charming child who came to smaller leaf grows atop a larger ~Hh t' . Iced beverages will be more co- I ed clothes should stand for at ja A·I to Lindsay Rag- all It h b . I n 'en you are s earn ironmg . JU"nO' rted on Vfl 5 -"'" ca.u . as e'en full of tricks, one; maranta, O~ p~ayer"'Pla.nt, . . .' dryin~ will keep it soft and fluffy. least a half hour 'oefore 11'0 ·oc, ~ f Mrs A Ragland and workirtg harm and good aamost at whdch "prays" ,a.t night, "1'1y" says the .General Eller;:,trl~ C~~'t:' \ I than 24 hours land son 0 " or u and attractive if you freeze out ever more .':t Walker Ragland, of Char- tiL':.'} same time.' ...The torrential- catch," which actually traps flies mera :J,:nstl~ute,.move the ircn 1Il a. J f I . . forward dlrectton so the materfal your ice cubes around frurts or or (much less in -hot, humId the la ~lle b the Rev, H. G. I am was rUInous to some roads and bugs, and the nunatu::"e pansy, . . . . 1· ". .. t" ) lotteSVl , y ~ \ ,_. ,bemg Ironed IS steamed before be- fl omera. To do ItlilS place an lee \\·ea Her . . th Ba.ptist parsonage L'eshly ploughed .' land and any I or Vl'Ola,~ called "Jonnny-Jump-up." Ing. pressed. Iby the dry part. of the tray half fUll of water in the'fre- Try 8; variation on the old i~- Conner m. e They will live in out-ofNdoor ,proJects. But they..... Now that the world has bad a. . fri~eratQr WltU partially frozen. cr:earri-and-waffle dess-e:-t f8lv0I:lte at Pal,~yra . ~ner,cifully darhpened down the good d:::ink it is smiling and we . sa1epla.te, LQJli"~sl~ iltrokeli ~i Then pJace the fr,uit or flower in by adding ,a teaspon of maple ex- scottsv111e. •yoods and dry ,brush which were Ican only remember Browning's joy I best for steam l~nmi"' the cube combpa:otments, fill the Itract and' lh cup chopped nuts to , --- -.Y uri. becoming dangerously dry. Whilt:: in it when he said. Year's Gen'e:al E~ectriC gives further ET THE AD READu,u--;:;,n . "The I remainder of the tray with water your favorite waffle reci~. Sel"lVe G ' _ til.:: 'dowllIiour worked a hardship on at the spring, and day's at the rec.?'~endatiOns: ·and those of us who haa ,,0 be out in morn; God's in His Heaven, All's, u~ease c.ake 'pans, w~n greas~ freeze. -- ....------.,- -~-:- it, especially dr.1ving 'a , the riph~\vith the world." mg 1S req~lred, on the bot~om only Frozen applesaUce cut into very miracle that turned the WOtl'ldin- E. F, W. and then lme the 'bottom with wax sm.all pieces and. whipped in a t(, shades of brilliant gre>en could paper· This plan allows only a mixer until' smooth and / frosty nol ,be missed. It seemed as Scottsville H. D. Club minimum of~rusty rim to form mans a perf&ct childrens' dessert, PILLSBURY CHICKEN GUESSING , on th'e ~dge of tile cake, Try colori.n.git with green food c'O~ thong,,, the ba~ley ",cross the road Meets With Mrs. Stone ' ,carne into s~€t'dalmost while we atel I b RkOdllS.codsoffeecake and O~hert loring and flavoring with mint ex- . , a e go ,can :be frozen ng traCt. It may also be used as a lunch, and 1m SUT.. e anyone. co'uh:l Th'e Scottsville Home Demon- In. th e CUtJ.~-"bou' ar d boxes 1n. WllnC"' h topping for a f::-eshfruit cup . CONTEST NEARING END have seen the tullps nse and open stration ClUlb met at 2 o'clock I th Id B t "- t t ., ,. I eyare so . u meymus no When storing letuce, cut out the 11 a. car'eful watch had been. kept. F.riday aflternoon with :M.-s ' be st ored lOIlgt'r •.••~-...- two weeks , core, wash the head in .cold wa- The soft plumes of ilIac blos- Charles IStone Making lJamp L· ~t . ht 1· Hang a bIanket out t a dry 1m~' on ~display. Tylon Rnbertson reminded enntestants today the, dogwood,_.was th'e red,budl show, furnitureI was demonstrated.. med·l'a,t eyerI aft W8.Sulng". 1't . ~o·f-o_e p_,nk, lace, mmglmg WIth the young Ihangmge. th bJan ket , wrap an 0Id that they have only a short time in which to revise their light green, that, massed 3.lCross GET fI'HE AD BEADING HABIT the 11udsca:pe, looks like grBen guesses, if th<;ywish to do so, smoke ::olling up the hills. ;::=:.,.:,::::==-==::::====::::::::::::::: --- Wny ,not plant six of the old fa- "I have never seen as much interest as is being vorite h~rbswhich used to be so often found in every kitchen gar~ THACKER BROTHERS shown )n this ennle,t." he said, "I think one reason is den? Th'ey thrIve without fertili- zer in poor soils, .and -give pleas- that everyone feels there i~ a better chance to win because , ure at the table all year around. Funeral Home contestants know they aren't competing with thousartidls These are lemon basH, dill, rose- Service· mary, marjoI"am, savory and Ambulance of others, Only people in' this area are- eligible, and the' gw~et basil. T.ile names are old- I fashioned and poetic, and they prizes will go to local people, There is still time to enter, makq a 'Poem out of many a meaL Scottsville Phone 43-J Seeds may be' pllanted now, 'and • • • • • • but I advise fast action, because the end of the contest is plants m,ay be obtained at many Drug Store \ nu:-series. ~~~===:;;~~;:;~'IBruce's May 7th," Speaking of' poetic names, chil- Viiiisi"iiJ F~1tITI.•• Scottsville dren will long remember, as I haVe Phqne 34 a. plant or tNvoin the glarden whi'Ch • • food' freez'er save's , work and money LAWN . , MOWERS ·for the whole family DAD:·IfN 0 more tramping through the rain and snow to the old HOW IMPORTANT IS • make house. Everything we need This farmer has a 12-foot electric home fr~ezer • \ II.rjgbt at our fingertips." and he says, "I wouldn't swap it Jar any other Your CLild's Happiness? piece of equipment I know." . . \ Start his or her· musical "In a single evening last winter," he points out education now by r,enting a "fwe roze aII the meat we had killed, If we had• 'pinet piano. for only $10 a Remember. how you tried to handled that amount of meat in any oth~r way month, including matching, it would have taken two or three day~ of work.': I buy them during the war? i bench, Deposit of $20 refun-\ I dable in fulL I I:lERE. THEY ARE! Easy The family is so enthusiastic that they decided to freeze most of their fruits ,and vegetables. I ! action, clean cutting, rub- They've found freezing quicker, easier, less ber-tired mowers, Easily act· wasteful than any other preserving method. justable. Many new features. MOTHER: "With frozen meats ')Toudon't lose the trimmings you You'll find an electric freez~r to be a real "sav- Il\ut remove from cured meats.'! ings bank." Lets you buy in quantity at low in-season prices, , , costs only pemlies a day to run, See your appliance jealer or stop in at the I officefor more details.

\ I I All rental payments pIus: Tempered' .te.l 15 l (cposit will he applied to: blades, hord o.k ~$165-- ~I:tI::.'J~:11:;--$1- cod spring; locke; liendl... Vory 001, \ 'the purchase of the piano it I . , . ldIy made...... ".-. . --, .. ,you decide to buy it withie I DAUGHTER: "When you have six roOfLths. j HIGH PRESSURE unexpected guests it's' a nice feel. I lng to know you have a chicken I Three models to choose: ., SPRAYJ,R'S or what~ver you want all ready I Erom. to prepare.". . your home: Spinets tuned til ,J $12~O IS .... for $7.50. "I' ..- ••

CM'iQLI.rTprMl'to \,1'11,\ ;~~~S::=;I APPALAC-HIAN U~ ~ ~ln 1I1 Pint .nd Qu.rt ...... J $100 i f, . .. 60c to . Electric Power Company ,:S:M. u· ... 1 OMOHUNDRO HARDWARE CO ' l, "all 'th.::':" h,g 'SCOTTSVILLE, VA." l PHONE ·6.JI •

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_THU_~~AY 1, 1952: THE SCOTTSVILLE SUN THREE

Persona l.~-I-L-O-B-l-u-e-f'ie-l-d-.-w-\.Va., after ViSit-'Fqrrar and ~r-s-.-;v:"~~~ford and ,"~,--:':d Mr-s. E. P. Burgess, i to the "Homemaker's Club", on -Lmet Baker; attende~'the sprtng I~ ill;; Mr. and Mrs, ,G. T. Good- 1 Mrs. T. A, Yancey, of Arvonia' and boys, En"e and Billy, were I Ttreaday afternoon, .. ;a::oos of. the Hamden Sydney By Annie c. Melt; I vn" for several days..spent Wednesday with Mrs. Peal·l. week- end g'uescs of Mrs. E. B' Mrs. C. H. Pattie and son Ber '". Gen,1,11 Club, Saturday evening. , i I, i Conrad. ,Weaver. l nard, are spending this week with cI.e community Offers sympathy Mr. ad Mrs ---Gl . Mr. and Mrs. W. fl· MUllan,' Attorney W. N. Hannah wos: Tapscott Snead .and Mac Snead I ¥,'s. Pattie's father, Mr. B, A.lto Mrs Stanley Kent, of Fork ' . . enn Stargell SChUYler,Visited 1VI ' of Richmond 'were Saturday guests l:n rcichmond one day last week. ; attended a dmrrer party, 'Friday Irl-rgess. . j iJ.l'.un Military Academy, on the L B r. and Mrs of in the hO'11'eof her sister and bro- Miss Mary Beth Melton will be- I evening ill Pamplin, for the ushers Mr a. N. C, Alexander and Mrs. death of her father. . rown, here re'cen+1 • ~¥. G, ther·in·la,w, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie g.n work 'in the A.A.A .. Office of the,Hugh·Cunningllam wedding. I Kelly Wallace are sp'endtng some Congntulations to Mr. am! Mis p .-- Clements. upon the resignation of Miss' The wedclmg Utes plaee on the i .,ime in Arl'ington with Mrs" J. Mrs, Roger King, on tire Oil'tl> of S aUhne B.ryant of R' h mond M ,IC - , r-. and Mrs. Joe H • Mr. and Mra. Raymond Melton, Leonard. 17th of May. Ill. Green, who is Mrs. Alexander's an eight pound son last week. Oland ., .", am , Of RICTunond ha-ve just re- Visited her mother Mrs. George W. S. Soyars has sold her home Misses Judy Bransford, a~d I d.rug'hter-. Mrs. G~en's smallilf."l's. I,(ing is "in ~he MClrtha Jef- tUl'ned fro Bra.gg of Paimyl'a, on Sunday. and rarm at Palmyr-a and moved Linda Lou Crockett spent the ~jaug'hter, \Anne Hewitt, has been ferson hospital in Charlottesville. " In V8.:Cati'Oningin New to acottsvure. Mr. A. LB. \Vhite week-end with Miss Elin Keck, of '-illite ill recently. i Mr. fLnd Mrs. Joe P. Snead, Ollcams"LoUi.siana. Mrs. Joe Harp_ I

and family have mOV'ed to th~ Kent's Sto:'e. I" Mac Snead, HQllN8rd Yeatman, attended a Superi'nt'endent's con- H10nd is the former Miss Doris Bryant. M~ss Lillian Ostrander, of Ric:1.- Sayar's former home. Mr. and Mrs. John Bake.r and I :v1. ss Barhara Mo:ris and Miss, venbon in Roanol{e last week. mond spent the \Ve'ek-end with Little Mary Curtis Conrad whd girls, ~Cggy, S;-l1y and Janet, o.fI~ ~ Be3trLce Davis. f has. been with her grandparents, Fredencksburg spent the week- I d .1. M - Mr. and'Mrs. C,. C,. Conrad haserd with Mr. Baker's mother,! INSIDE ••• On Wals an (ellngs tne . 1'8. Y. C. Bryani, Mr J and I Mr and Mrs Elmer Mowbrary, returned to her ,home in Scotts· Mrs. Harry White. I new,. deluxe wall p":nl Mrs, Joe HammOnd were VIsltors I dl WhIte H~ll, Mrs. Bertha Mow. Ville. Mr. and Mrs, Mike Kaxmazin, I ... In the hOlile of I. C M I FUM A 'lhurSday. . ' andy's brary and· daughter .B'rances Attorney ,and Mrs. Ralph Zehl'er former.lY With the .,' d; M. ,,' 1 ~' ~ J.J1d Joe MO\iVlberry of here, Iwere Ch..a:lottesville visitors Tues- Athletrc detpartment, vlSlte ~. M.iss PaUline' - Rry--;:nt is spending Mr, and Mrs. John Rudd day. . and'B ¥~ Miss Beth Melton. M. A. and Highland &"pringHigh anfcomplefely•• d walhable'.different! It'l guar- ". -~. -..t. ~ were Mrs. Taylor's mother Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. C. F. DaNis. Rev. E. W. R3IWlings has just School. ';.; Gorgec)ul new colorl, lovely John C. KQPP, of Maryland and completed a week's revival ser,vice Mrs. Rebo.n Edgerton and Mrs. paltell, rich deep fones, •• W. A. Sykes Jr. is on a ,busi~ Ml'. and Mrs. John W. Hall of at Grottoes. He was assistirig the J. W. Pendergrass were hostes'Se.<>1 .~eady ta use ••• ealY 10 UIO. ''''- .....usby, Md. ;1ess trip in Wisconsin buying a carlo.ld of Holstein milk cows. pastor Rev. Stalbles. ,-,,~.__ - ·'ft"hou"",oldboVOlho"':'nc:lean." thofwithoulS"'p. ImpairingKom.TonoII.will~G"'IYwith,tond• repoGllI'dwo,l;ing with ordlno'y Mrs. Lottie Fleshman is spend-' &lAPPY .- G. T. AUen continues ill in the ing ,ft few days with her daugilHer 8E ... 8E SlENDER Unive:'Sity Hospital. Paimyra Mrs. C. C. Co-nrad, ir. anq. ITer News famqy. I Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Johnson By Mrs. C,_ C. Conrfl.i4 Sr. _ • W. P. Real & Co. and son, Marty; plan to mOVe in' M~s. Sam WhiCe, Mrs, Tho;"as Fork Union ·'he·,·1 new h'ome th"IS wee k w h'lCh IGUlf and.. children from near Rllch- .• _.. Phone'·us 111 ,thoeyre'cently purchased 1"O'catedon mond Vlslted Mr, and 'Mrs, R'Ob~ by Mrs, Ellis Harding I' Jeffe.rson Mill's road. crt, ~taden over the week:--end. I Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Crockett, I , ' ul .. Ie Gra:ce Turner is visiting of Roanoke, spent ·the weoek-'end • U,SED AND TRUCKSI 'Mr ' amd Mrs,--F ran k ~h~ umaher,. 11"her grand-parents\ in North Caro- wibh Co].,'I and Mrs. Frank Croc- • had his parents' from near Farm- ma... I kett, of Fork Union. t. I' V1'IIe sPel\d Sunday WI'th th em. E. W. 'Dhon\as, Jr., spent. the' Miss Jane ~Davis entertained the . 'w.eek-Iandin Roanoke. . I;~orkUnion Bridge Club on Wed- J I. M1'S.. Sam GIass· an d daug ht er Mrs. Mabel Billings of Hinton, !nesd3.y night '. Guests of the club • ~ Mrs~ D·0:"18Graves were VISIors' 't' West, . Virginia is ·visiting Mrs .. were: Mrs. Lawrence Heiskill, • . Tf{E'CAR in' Charlottesville Saturday, rJohn Fra~Tar. Mrs. Wade White, Mrs. John ~tis ) ~~ , I MI'. and Mrs, Carroll Trainum ,Williams, and Mrs. Dallas f1estIce, JJ 'BUy rH THE" '1'v;'. RaV CaI"UJweII was a ViSI··t o.r ,of Charlottesville spent last week- Mrs, Wade White re'ceived high • ' I -tt 'II S t a I end with her parents Mr. and score of the 'evening. \ WOK rAG m Char a 'eSV1'e C} ur ay. IMrs. W. A. S, Conrad. ' Confined to theilf homes with •••••• -T-- tt t' Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Con~ad, measles are: Patsy AleXlander, Miss P~ge apsco k spednHsev -I o,f 'Arlington spent the week-end Sandra Loving, Eddie Foster, Bruce's. eral days In New Yor an ar -t . 1948 Chevrolet Fleetmaster, .2-dr. . Excel- " with his parents. They also visit- I Bobby' and Ellen Wrh'ite, Scottsville ford, Conn. last week. I' ea his broWler.and family C. C, I Me., Lee Frazier, of West Vir· Phone 34 lent condition,. 'black finish,, full line of 'ac- Mr" and Mrs.-Le sI'Ie C'lement S, Q:on2ad,Jr. in Scottsville Sunday. Iginia, is visiting. her daughter, ceSSOl"lea. . d M Le' 1\.1;rs. Mabel Billings, Mrs. John Mrs. James Pl'1ce. 8ARGAIN-A:;I IS M-eJton~fiS8Ida~:reClementsSlttfttdayan 3:ftenoon..;;re. WlS.;,,':l...... ""'..._"'"' ..._i:...... __ .....,.;!!;i.r--=':'::"---~-"lI':!!!J!! ....'e~~ shoppers in Charlottesville. , . I Chevrolet 1-2 ton pickup . Miss Betty Jean Pa:-r spent the 2Mi/nSOfdh.FZn;;1I C~Ii!!I:>AD(>1 Uti. 15 Ford 1-2 ton Pickup week-end with !her ipM'ents, Mr. BOTH FOR $9.95 SHOW TIME 7:30 PM and Mrs. Harold parr. TWO SHOWS FRI·SAT-SUN Chevrolet 2-ton, 2-spd., new plfint, black. 7:30 & 9,30 Chevrolet 2-ton 2-spd. 161 ini. whe,elbase. Mrs.- ,Mary Kelsey has retu':'ned . 1 Table Lamp, Brass, 24" new paint • 1 Floor LamP, 3 Way, 60" SUN, - MON. MAY 4-5 1947 Chevrolet 1-2 ton Pickup Se'llsational Values - See Them!' THE MOTHER OF THE GROOM Goes on the Honeymoon! PALMYRA MOTORS. INC. PALMYRA PHON!;: 10 M. C. THOMAS tr:J,.. Tit MU L* ,& J FlJRNITURE co. -~-,,""".------I I ' • t2C1 F. ,'JAIN ST. - CHARLOTTESVILLE: VA. -iRE MATlIt.' , Pretty Summ~r I ....-..._~ S:EAGON GENETIERNEY •• JOHN LUND FLATS I' ·~nRIAM~D?KINSTHELMA RInER TIME SAVING SUGGESTIONS ,TUES. & WED. I May 6 _ 7 I Th> you like to stand in Hne und '\:wUt? Most people wish You want ALL 'the to ~void this i11l~Olll.Velrielnce. We sug'gest 'four me1!hodSby 'which above features ,in your new' Water ;rou may save ~ime in doing busi;ness with" our institutiOl,•. I System and you'll Fi1'St, bank early in the day. Whenever Ipossible, ocaJl at the get ALL of them ifJou put in a I bank before 11:30 A, M. in order to ,avoid the rnoO/n-hourrush. B RKS Super alnd the bUSy ;'just before closi'ng" periods. Second, bank in the" Turbine Water Sys- tem. mi~rdle of the week. The middle of tlile !Weekis bes~ for banking rapidly. MOIIld,ayis a busy day and .a1S~h;elweek-enij] approaches, Thursday Only May,~ You'll find a the tnumber' of people served at eaob. window increases. Third, "Underworld Story few minutes WITH time exceeding-' ,a,vjJid extremely bus;y uays such as the fiftoonth of the month, ly well spent the last day of tlhe. month, -tJhe day after holiday or lpay

THURSDAY, MA~ 1, 1952 FOUR • THE SCOTTSVILLE SUN ---~ ombine Fufthe:m'Ore, I encug' h to C . about ready to explode In resent- I MIsses Dorothy land Betty Brown. the seed that has -sha.ttered The Scottsville S1,111 uvanna I ...ave Iment at nus form of tyranny. Then I Mrs J W Kitchen June Fl I di g A canvas spread over AND THE NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIES IN ALl?E'1 along came the Compensatton i Jam, and JUley Klteh~n an~ County I ~~~:ot~on~ of the wagon will help MARLE, FLUVANNA AND BUCKINGHAM COUNTIES Board with It's ridiculous decree Smokey, Carrtne an.?, Peggy Car- '0 save the shattered seed, SERVING THE PEOPLE OF THE TOWN OF SCOTTSVILLE i directing that I shall assume the Iroll of ,s'chuyler visited Mr, ami F Orchard grass can be threshed s Editor ¥. • •• •• • J. Bernard McDearmon~f~Uirden otd,f'illingtohutit'h ridiculous Mrs. ssd E. Clements and family arm either with a staJtionary thres~er . ' . , E1· b th w· j arms un er cat eac month in I 0.11 Tues ay evening. if harvested ,before shatten~g Managmg Editor ~..------*.~~.-..-.. tza e Imer ~order to be paid my salary as: Rev and Mc-s. John Garrett ana News d n ' d M ' , , . operate without leaving_ s~e. s 1 Charlottesvil Ie Manager ------..- - --. Lill say ount ~Commonwealth's Attorney. j children of Hop-ewell spent Satur- t o'ermil1tate well in additlOn to Office Manager ..__._ _ Mrs. Annie Clements Melton \ When th~· hit me I did what da y night with Mr. lnd Mrs. C. being cbalffy and too high ~nmots- ~2))0 a year in Albemarle, Fluvanna, Buckingham and Nelson Counties. t milhons of citizens Wished they N. Brown. d By p. IL France ture far storage. $3.00 a year outside of these counties. uad the courage to o. I bucked. Kenneth Carvell, of Schuyler In using a stationary thresher bb h d kl Th da f th y~.T I told the Beard I would not fill 1spent Saturday night and Sunday 0'RiQ,'H DD ORJA,SIS OFFlIDRS and P u IS e wee y every urs y e e '1:><1. • It' ~" use only one set of concaves ' out these forms unless there was I with the Goolsby's . CASH INOOME TO MANY F[.JU- tbl to Entered as second-class matter at the post· office aJt Scottsville, I some reason. The only reason the 1\ Mr. and Mrs, Will:am Goodman adjust them as low as POSSI e L. V ANNA F ARMERIS- takes place the seeds are too,green Virginia, October 5, 1951. Board has gwen is that it is, I 'Mr-s: L. L. BeU, Mr3. n. D. Nul- tln reply to many questions rel- h the straw. Raising the concaves ------~------l necessary" ,whic is no more than' tv, Mrs Paul Cobbs and son spent .ative to harvesting orchard grass, will result in cutting the strww, its own conclusion. I have not fill- 'Iuesday. in Dharlotte'3ville. I ,vI'sh to give the follov.ring i:n.for~ d·l'.I'· It to I making the. seed more l.L:.LiCU No tIU~~ Like Hom~? I ed out th e farms and I have not Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Clements , .... , "~,,. "been Ipaid. ,spent Monday morning/ in ~hafloL- mation: . clean. ,Time and Methods of OuttmgT In f'h'I'eshing with a 'Combine as l'his leaves a question. Sh.oul'dI l.':'!sville. d I Th'e time to harvest o'fc'har g,rass \ tatl'on."y thresher th'e space succumb to the tyranny of that Leslie Bell spent 8ajvu~'day in 3 4 a s mall cost whIch

shock. The heads of the s oc s ~ l IEm to u~e for demonstrational are tied together so that any shat- I P . t t d ' . i purposes If you .a!r'e m e:-es e m Birth Announcement tering of seed will be salved by " . t k more mformabon, Ie me now Howardsville News falling 'into the bundle. The ad-. f d '1 A son, David Allen III, was born . I and I wlll send you a copy a e- vanb3.ge of a small shock IS that 1 by VernaI'd Hurt i' on April 25 at '"th'eUn,iversity Hos-~ .' tailed instructi'ons. , less seed is lost !by shattermg and I Mr. and Mrs. Al Boyd, of Sil-II pital to Mr. and Mrs. David Allen . . : VARIETAL BULLErrnN NOW when loadmg a wagon ...he whole I 'ver Spling, Md. and M::s. Boyd's, Philpot Jr., of Scottsville. ~ shook can he' 'lifted with a fork AVAILABIJE- . . mother, Mrs. Mary Tooley Pat- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer RamseY, .. \, IResults of crop testmg in Vlr- I at one tIme. . terson of R,ichmond, Mr. and of "Rock Castle Farm,'/ Esmont . U' d 1 gmia. which led to tile V.P.I. , Thresh,inO'- n 'e'r aversge con- . I Mrs Warren TOOIP!1.nand son, of are the parents of a daughter 'born '. 1 '" h' be d . I agronomh3ts' 1952 .v.arietal recom· · -.J -' dltIons t.1res mg 'Can, one m . Manc'hester and Mrs. Carrie ,Mae A:pril. 24 at the Martha Jeiffe=son \ 10 to 15 days aft er shock'mg. U se.\ mendations, to farmers '. are now I Barbour and daughter, Mr. and HospItal. . a tight bottom w,a,gol'lor rack for (Continued on paige SIX) Mrs Boyce Tooley and son of Mr·, and Mrs. Wlllard J'Ohnson, . dl t th th ~ t ._ . ., I " " haulmg bun es 0 e resuer a Eventually Levy Taxes RlChmond and Mrs . Claudie Cof- of ScottsvIlle. are the pa.rents o~ or a comh'Ine used as a salont t' ary THEATRE • \I fey, 'Of Lynchburg visited Mr. and oJ tWin girls. thresher. Th'e c'Ombine is not re- Eventually the American people, now so loudly complalll-I Mrs. John Hurt on Sunday even- commended for direct harvesting,' VICTORY 1l1g of the tax burden,' will achieve a better understanding of Img, Mrs, Al Boyd is writing a LIONS CLUB MEETS as a good portion of the seed will the tax situation and responsibility for it. In the tinal analysis hIstory of the Tpoley Family The:"e was a reglu::-arLions Club have shattered from the heaxls by 'bi Mr. and Mrs. Albert Seay and meeting on Wednesday, April 23, the time the material is dry;' lne people themsdves are respons! e. .. 'children and Mrs. Claudie Coffey. at 8 P.M. Dr. Frank J. Curran, SATURDAY, MAY 3 Officials who have the power to. l.evy taxes, starting WIth of Lynchburg spent Sunday with 10f Charlottesville, dkector of Chil- "Pals of The Golden Congress and down to the lowest taxmg boards, are etecbfd by Mrs. Annie Goolsby. dren's Se1'vi'c~ qenter, spoke at "APP~ ..... West" a majority 0"£the voters. Their power to ta'x comes directly from HU!!h, ~wn, of Hop:well is this meeting on ~'PSYC~ritalt~cAg.. B. 8E SLENDER 1_ ;.,j I.: spen.dmg a few days at h,lShome peets of Sex CTlmes.' HIS talk Starring I I , lC pea e. .. .'l.;.'~ here. was enjoyed by all those present. Roy Rogers If the citizens ever oietc:rmine th,ey want· lower taKes badly Mr. and Mrs. R. E, Morgan -----.-- ..-,-. ----- Dale Evans enough to do somethi"g to bring the'desired result, they will and ,child"en, of Newport News V~G~ri'~; CIRCUIT COURT OF ,be able to achieve it by the same means which is responsible spent the ,week-end with Mrs, THE COUNTY OF FLUVANNA, ~UN. & MON., for currc'ht levies-theIr ','otes, Annie Goolsby, !APRIL 14, 1952, May 4 - 5 Mrs. C. N. Bro"WIland Hugh' Bertha Ra.ndolph .Creasy, .Com- "Pandora and The ------, - -- '-~- . . I plainant, v~slted Mrs, Cora'Daylor at Wm* II'V') ORDER OF PUBLICATION Flying Dutchman" O[[icel"S by the p·eople. It is said glDa on Monday. Bertharian Creasy, Defendant. ( , Starring , Countrv Lawyer Ithat this is necessary because the Joe Londeree, of Orange spent IN CHAINCIDRY state pays part of the salaries of the week-'end at his home here. The obj~C.t'Of this .suit is to s~- James Mason \ .'. lcure a dIvorce a vmculo matn- f d Circumst~rrces requlre, that, thl'S these officers. Be that as it may Mrs . Allan." Balrd and chlldren. ' monll.. from the' de en ant on th.. e Ava Gardner syndicated weekly newspap er col- there is no justification for the of Sc.'Ottsvl11espent Monday WIth grounds of desertion. • Nigel Patrick : stat.e to reach down into the coun- Ml'S, Paul CoIbbs. Affidavit having been made and (lmn have a persona I tinge this i . • fil d th t th d f d t' t " I' th se S'" ,tIes to exa'ct tax'€s t'o pay county Mrs. Slam Rohertson and Mr e. a e. e en ar: ~s no a week. It IS persona ,m e n ~ 1... ~ . . '. .' . S, reSident of thIS State, lt IS order- THURS. & FRI. -.. . .. 1 d but the IQfHcers. 1~IS often saId that thIS ~1l1he Bell, of ScottsvIlle spent ed that he appear-within ten days May 8 ,,9 bat tms wnt~r 1S mVOve .. loL,:eau was created to·' 'Control Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Les- after due publication of this 0rder bl'oader questIon affects every CI- . , uver thell' salanes. ~ lie Bell. in The Scottsville Sun, a News- "Little Egypt" Ezen. l·t C' paper published in Jhe Town of • • • • •• Starring It had to do with the tyranny of \ .n my capacl y a~ ommon- Milis.Dorothy Brown spent Sun- Scottsville, Virginia,· and do what I the constantly increasing deluge '\w'ealth's Attorney my salary 'is day :mth Miss Margaret Bryant, is necessary to 'protect his inter- Bruce's D;rug Mark Stevens n the paid in two checks each month. of Schuyler. est's in thiS .sUIt. ,Store, or forms poure d down upO . . R' h d F G Cl k ,Rhonda Fleming th d k d ngeon~ On'e half IS pald by the 'county and ,Miss Gloria Ann Bryant of lC ar . eorge, er. ScottsviUe Nancy Guild pCOipleout of e ,ar u 0::; I h If b th t t t· S h l' ' W. N. iHiannah, p. q. ,;f bureaucra:cy. This has rea"ched, one,--a. yes a. e ac mg c uyer spent Saturday with Palmyra, Va. Phon:e 34 't' 'fac \ chrougil the CompensatIOn Board. -~----_. tj1·~point where th'e Cl lren IS -, ,. ~:::::~-:=~==-:::~-=~-.;;m~~~::::~~----- , - k' d 'e ery 'l~l1Ssalary IS constant and whollj- ~---::~~:7":'::-:''!!77:"C:-=:-=:'''::-::~ ..;:1with a form of some m v WEL.L.,'w'OU'\IE AND ReALLY ALL , . _ without change from month L il!-E"" ABOUT ' ....ueltu BUT erne he turns around and alway;:, :;;? ;:'1"" "''''_~T , f d d rne l'llJ,onth. "',It IS ,a matter of the UL", ALL WE HAVe. 1T'6' Lj=30 AND..• -...here is a pressure 0 a ea 1 .' IIoJ'{OUR -/'--v. ' d f'l' of l1lC,.,t slmpl1cty for the Board tv ~12.EI, ro~ the preparatIon an 1 mg. ;;iT ~ r.gure th'e amount to ,be ,paL.. ::;1'~ form. thes'e for'ms monthly and to send it. This is :... In the aggregate . simple that even a, child coui' constitute robbery. They rob the ,work out a way of doing i p~ople of millions upton millions 0f hours of time each yea,r. They ,Tob and of keeping adequate records. tnC' people of m~ny hundreds of Until recently the Board had seni millions of dollars each year in th'ese checks e.1ch month wi~oul 't the costs I any trouble to me or to it. taxes l"eqUlred 0 cover ' ' 't I b ' f'l'ng and I Apparently that simple easy way. oP £lIe 'ca.bl,nes a or III 1 1 , - .'. Q for the was not to the liking of the bu.. i~lthe housmg reqUire l reau. R had to find and did find rUe cabinets. '" l' " 'l' ut th"se a compllcated and burd,'ensorr.c The task 0f f1 mg 0 '" , t'he I st un- m-ethod. This method was to im· fo"ms 18 to S'a,y ea , ' - , pose upon the Commonwealth's ··3asant. 'k t from Att.orney th'e JOb af f'll'1 mg out two These furms st n e a us f' ' '. . , d R' hffi'ond I ~orms each month m quadrupll- both Wa..-ihington an IC· ' , - f th The cate, taking oath befor,e a Notary There is no esca.pe rom em. I th adnes'" that the forms are correct, and only restraint up?n e. m .~ t]len filing them. . . of these bureaus IS that In Wash- ; , '11 take a '['fl'B Board says that these i:'1gton the Congress W1 , I Rich forms are necessary for ies :'e- hand in extreme cases. n - - , ' trs'nt at all cords but in that the Board is mond there lS no res, 1 . . . . Th coattail hardly fall' wlth Itself. It 'admIts upon th'e bureaucra tS.· e . . . , . , 'I t' tl "organi.za- to an m8Jb1lityto keep records m nders consU u Ing Ie I . • , th th r<~neral a SImple easy manner such as any von'd donunate bo b e V't'and as I'bookke~per oan set up for them if Assembly and the ut'eaus . I A' S'embly is desIred. j" result the Genera S I As a 'citizen I am resentful of no restraint. . h d oureaus the job of form-iiUing. There have Among those Rtc mon., " 'B rd This i been so many 'Ofthem pnd the job I '" t'h ComnensatlOn oa. , 1:::; , 'e ,'\ . t ,has become so onerous that I was Board sets the sala1'les of C'OunY I .

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'THURSDAY,-f--MAY 1' 1952 .. -., THE SCOTTSVILLE SU", ~ FIVE

l'tammglY graceful or~rofesSi~~~~ ti~~lOO, week. ,,---- -'''~- -, Mrs, ~,-~, Griffin, Miss LoUi:-~,~--'" ,. ------.- Farm, Bureau Now' Amid th ' ' -I-- B;,·th Announcement 'rs Near.ly 200' I e nones;' sweat of a work- William rl'. Snead and wife to 'Chose from Columbia attending Boggs and Miss Mary Alice An- lng org'aruzatlon, It IS a treaJt to Philip Randolph 'and Ethel Amory the cwomantess Wedding" at Wil- kers spent last week-end at a ; Numbe sandwich in such ro1licking frolic. one-half acre of band in Fork mmgton Community Hall last F'rt- . namtly reunion at Bluemont. I A SOIl was born on April 23 at _ "Ve wish more of you farmers land Union distri'ct en the eaet. Bide of aay ntgnt were the followipg.,Phil! the Mar tha Jefferson Hospital to rea~ ~~::rms eeting- of Fal'm 13.u- rarmetettes would trYl it in the 1 Fed'E(l'alHighway 16 north of the I Stoneman, Len?ra Stoneman, :Miss; Man's first weapon in warfare 11-/b.'. and Mrs. Robert R. King, of land ramin nam.e,'of the Farm Bur au of FlU-I village of Fork Ul1l,'on; consider&-, Hazel Rush, MISSAnne C. Walton, I, was the slinghot. I' \Bremo Bluff. heldSchoolat 'OnFluvannaFn'd CountyIlles High'Was vann a ellounty . I tion, $10, etc, i Mis. Nancy Walton, Miss Helen, .-, .'-- I '\ ay A"""rI 1 By Alice Ankers, I Clarke o. and He,len K. Bl:a'ck: Johnson, Miss Oarolyn Wmrrey : - .------.--.:,----- ... gathering proved'e STu>'~,', 8" This Publicity Chairman I to the Chesapeake CorpoD31tionof 'and Miss Mary Walton, J maUve to, th:e man .t-' .... orally 111fo1'-. I, Virginia, 50 acres of land in Cun-. 'II Mr . and Mrs. Ronald Cocke: QUALITY AT POPULAR PRICES of the Bu:-eau , whosey newm recruits-r;, ~ Realty Transfers :ningham district about six miles were visitors to Columbia last Sat- ', now annroach,r".t-' es the 20emlJersmp i west of Palmyra,'rd adjoining lands; u ay. Harry Shephard shafr 0 mark. : of B~a~~, Fioelclillj", B!.aek, Qlenn 1 l'hQs·e on the sick list 'Me little Corne. here for clothes with the smooth, up-to- :,~ent membemhlp dri~.an..:~i~~e 'Realty t=amfcrs amounting to : and Highway 63S, conSideration,. Doris pace. Tommy Lewis and JO'e the-n'unnte styl1ng you want. We have new spring int:~aOt~ bemg . a booster. Th~ a total of approximately $7,100. $10, etc. '. ·1 Bunard, Jy. . cot'~onsfrom $3.98 on up, also exciting ocray of lOn you pas were recorded during the last ~wo 1 c. C. swanson ~d_ WIfe to E. Hugh Boggs met WIth an un- whlte dresses for your graduation. counts when a r!:tan s~gn~U~p~~allY weOks of Mar,ch in th" clerk's of- ,H. MOl'rls, 92,5-100 acres of land usual accident last week" He and member." ,as a fice of FluvC¥1na Circuit COUl't.' in Cunningham districf on ,the the stove pipe were getting along Speakers of the ~. They are :as Lollows: I west, side of the road ,leading from all right wheI1 all of ·a SU,dd'enthe: See these dresses tdday, H. C ' evenmg were: 'd h h· .tj V' ,', Blalock, President of the J, W, Rasnake and wife to Ja- I Central Pains to Shores; conm - stove pipe hit him on t e 'C m WI rr IrgInla Farm Bureau Fed _. cob and .Reda Breeden, 30 a'Cres era-tion, $10, etc. 'sucn, a fo-~'cethat ten stitc:hes had r?lho outlined the import;~~ti~~f of land m Cunningh'am district; II . to be ta'k~~.. Boetter luck next time i

N' GARMENT SHOP: the Farm Bureau's wo'k; ~nd AI- considerat1on, .$5, etc, Columbi.~' ews Hugh, I I den Flory, Virgini'R Farm Burnau· 'Manan C8irter White to Har::y 1 IiU j Insur3jn~'e Manager, who told _'Of Hartwell and Iva Loving White,: PHONE 46 SCOTTSVILLE the serVICes the county Farm Bu- 10 .a.cres of land in Fork Oluon I reau can offer individuals. district adjoining lands of W. T. \ Mary Z. Walton Mho d' 'd Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Beard, . uc pep and neighborly good ~nea ; cons,l eration, $1-0, etc. ~ . ., ' . WIll were exhilbited eSn.:>'ciallyat J. G. and ....Adelle Burton to"E. and son, of Callforru& aI"e VlSlting ~- D M It'· in the home of Mrs., Sara Beard 1950 Plymouth 2 Dr., Deluxe-Heater th 'e sqcial hou~ when members . e on, four acres of land in 1949 Chevrolet 4·dr., R & H were urged to conswne all th. Palmyra distri'C-t, bound'ed on one for two weeks.] • e Ice .d . Miss Eliz81beth Southall is in 1949 Pontiac 2 dr, Sedan Hydramatic crea,m, soft drinks, and cooki:es S1 e of Hlghw.a.y 631; consiaeration R&H' " they could eat. Fluvanna farmers I$10, etc. Havana, Cuba vi~ting her mster, I disnlay d h 'alt . . IFrank E. Blld ,Mar Elizabeth Mrs, Henry Redding. 1947 Studebaker Coupe-Champion,' R&H • eciall.t-' e e hy 'c8ipa:clbes'Wills'eS'- to J. F. Pace ytwo t'acts Carl Thurston l'eft last Monday \ P y among the small fry-yE'S' . gt 1946 Chevrolet 2 Dr, Fleetmaster' - iRadio & 1 ~ chips" f >, • 'jin Cunningham dtstrict m~ar Cun- ·by planoe fo~ Seattle Washin on, ,0 course! The entertam- . . ' . Heater, I ment featur - th mnghazn Church one fronting on emoute to Alaska. eln ecmwasa ' ..' basketlball gam b h._ th . old Carter's Bridge Roaa, contain- MISS Mary Allce Ailkers, ,Mrs. I J942 Chevrolet Sport Coupe, Sp, Deluxe, fleater e evw'een e Hi$b "I FISHING S0hool Boy and t 'ing one-fourth of an acre and one L. B. Crowder, Mrs. G. T. Seay, 1941 Ford 2 Dr,-V8 s aeamof"Hot- '. 'Shot" Fa.rm B ' Clontaining four and one half 'R'Cres and MISS ¥axy Walton attended I 1941 Ford Coupe Deluxe ureau men. A few. - ,. \th 01' R'dd 11W M U all d of the star Ell' , conSIderation $10 etc e lVe 1 e ... ay MATERIALS. swere lsSneadR ~ " / . I 1936 Plymouth-2 Dr,-Rough C. Omohundro Jet ' . W.· n. Pettit, Sr. and Rosa group me'etmg at Beaver Dam 1936 Chevrolet 2 dr. Heater Good trl>insportation ton Pl1ul F ,r., alp. Edger- Norvell Pettit to Edward F. and I BalPtist Church on AprU 24, Miss YOU'VE BEEN , 1"ance,. and other ente"'-- MaTy1 P. Foster,'- nine-tenths of an Ankers gave~ a very mterestlng.' TRUCKS ac~e ill! Fork Union distnct, talk on" Broad Honzons." I 1950 Chevrolet 1-2 OOll! Pickup APPY ~ \ bounded by lands of F'ostoer, Mc- Mr and Mrs BeTnard Cowherd WANTING 1949 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery-Heater 8E H .•• SLENDE. {Clanahan and Hatcher; consldera- were Vlsitors. in Ri'Ohm'Ond last, Revelation line guaran- 1946 Ford 1-2 Ton Pickup-Healer-Good Tires teed for three years, Tires Pfluger and Bronson, 1946 Ford 1-2 fon Pane! I I ! ~_ STEP 1: I Shakespeare reels., 1942 Ford 1 1-2 Ton-L.W.B.-Good Tires. RENT A SANDER - Remove the old finish quickly. -easily, economi .. Casting and fly bait 1941 Ford 1-2 ton Pickup 1 cally. Power-sanders are obtainable Casting and fly rods. 1941 International 1-2 Ton Pickup ~ i~ on low ..renr terms. We'll fladly 'I ~\ explainhoweasily you can sand- , your-own' ... how quickly your " ~~ old floor is readied for ••. Western Auto , ' -,.., SMITH CHEVROLET SALES, INC. ..:- ~ Associate Store ~~( '8: SALES '''-'''':: ::-.."":~ Owned and Operated Scottsville, Va. :?+'t~~f~"";~ JohR F. Williamson Phone 2

APPLY FABULON -Apply .. " •oats the same d~J (full di,ecdon' • on each can). Yes. F:ABULON •••••• dries quickly and· smoothly to a hard, clear 'bowling allcy' fin- Bruce's ish ... and the 'new' ftOIr is ready for use the fiery ntxt d~,! Always lustrous with onlyan occasional wipe with a dust Scottsville mop or damp cloth. FABULON's e,nduring beauty and durability are cruly amazing. ' Phone 34 F.o.SULON@ RIDGE DRIVE-IN w. F. PAULETI & SON THEATRE I Building Materials Yt Mile North of CharlottesviU~ Scottsville, Va. On Rout" 29 ,

5 .,UNDAY & MONDAN& ERiROL FLYNN IN "Rocky Mountain NM 1?eoJJiif FOR YOUR BATHROOM ••• --TU-E-:-S=D-:-A-::y~MAY"6-- STAGE SHOW BILL MONROE '--- ,and the Blue Grass Bo,ys I, lG~.~ TWO SHOWS An the charming spring colors.in soft folk about ·beautyl ON THE .SCRENEENy \' ombre .h:des to blend with your MIClUJ~ ROO Tolk obout convenience I smartest ensemble. Two and three IN Talk about value I ',trand unifonn necllaces with com· ,"The Stnp,. " You get them all in these beautiful rortable AJusta clasps. Also two and up~to-the-mioute Crane lavatories. three strand graduated necklaces. Drop in today and let us sbow you & THURS. MAY 7 & 8 Three row bracelets to match. You WED. the one just made for your home. ltnay choose (rom drop, button. or " "Kim" NEUDAY LAVATORY. Porc,elainenamel ST~RlNG on cast iron-easy-to-c1ean. 0101..... faudt. cluster earrings. . - ERROL FLYNN, thot turn 01 a finger'. touch. Chromlum- ploted legs and towel bara. Convenient Bluehell, Wild Rose (Pink), Leaf --- shelf back. Sizes: 19x 17in.ond24x 18 In. Ideal for gifts , , , for mother Green, Wisteria (Violet), Buttercup FRIDAY, MAY 9 • " RHODILE LAVATORY. A compad lov~~ (Yellow). Twilight (Turquoise), "Walk Softly Stranger tory, high in quolity_porcelaln enamel on on Her Day, May 11th, , STAitlt1NG cast iron. Anti-splaSh bo'ck_lOhromi",m- JOSEPH COT'l'oN _ plated Diol-esefaulOets. Size: 20 x ,. In. _._- OXFORD LAVATORY. Glea",lng vit- -SATURiiAV, MAY 10 reous china with convenient sh.lf back. PLUX TAX Dial-eselOontrol.Ihat o~erate 01 a Anger'. DOUBLE FEATURE touch. Chromlum~plated leg. ond lowel "The Texan Meets bars. Sizes: 19 x 17 In. and 20 x '4 In. I Calam1t, y J, ane ", EVELYN ,unoratS AND R~1. COLLINS C. H. WILLIAn~S CO. "Air Cadet" & Heating Contractor :-. ::-~Se,rving Ce]ltral & Northern Virginia STARRING . Plumbing Phone 78F4Z I__ :ST:E:P:.HE::::N_MC=-N_;\LLE__ Y__ I Scottsville, Va, i

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SIX THE SCOTTSVILLE SUN THURSDA Y, MAY I, 1952

IMiss Haden ,Hostess I ClassifieD Obituary Bremo Bluff News I To Cunningham Club ' [ WtE ARE OWFlERlNG Delphin-· \ WEEKLY CROSSWORD' PUZZLE } tum, both light and dark blue at Henry D. Ragland By Mrs. Hazel Rwnson MISSMattie Had€n was hostess 40 and 50 cents each: Columbine Mrs. S', T. Ranson with Mrs I to the Cunningham Homemakers Here's the AnsWer' l a mixed at 40 cents; Snapdragons, A funeral service for Henry :a. M. Duvail of Arvonia visited :Club on Frtday, Aprtl 18 There Spring Harbinger s '3~Od O::3.1-S yellow, at 40 cents each; Foxv Douglas Ragland, 69, retired far- last Wednesday in the home of' .vere 10 member~ and one. visitor ] a "aNa" a~.LN3 gloves, mixed, 25 cents and 40 mer-and former rural mail carrier. Mr. Rind Mrs. J\lI. K. Davis of "present . The business session was I "8'''''i'A'I.L:a sa,Od al.LD N cents each; Sweet William, lae-ge was held Saturday afternoon from Mr. Zi'on.1 conducted by the president, Mcs . &OBIZONTAL 4 Exists. "H 5 clumps, a.t 40 and .501cents each: IVIt, 'I'abor Methodist Church, in _H. A. Browning, and tile, various 1Depic!ed 5 Seines g . a gO~.L S a ~ Buckingham County near here. Mr. and M~s. James Wright and 'I',~ommittees reported on their re- soogbird 6 Snare ~s mw Scarlet Sage, 40 'cents per dozen; M' M J 5~~ J.-~r;;;a,s reLa Gil belongs to 7 Rabbit NI petunias, Rosy Morn, 10 centsr l Interment was in the church v~~· ~rY&t Ohn~on ;isited d .- spectdve subjects. Final ~r,l.ange- ~ d :j:, :' !) 0 i the- a Right (ab.) I " " os ;,-'adO" s·" SN I Zinmias, 25 cents per dozen. B cemetery The Rev. W. R, Jones . \..s. at cage unc ion an Co- I menta were made to attend the family 9 Indians e .L Iumoia Sunday F' I 5 o :g ',~ ~ 'od .1 'tI.i. - N 'tf .L Boy Hybrid 'I'omadoes, potted, 10 l~astor ~f Met.hodist ohunches in _" ! ederation Meeting, on April 29, 12Gfls up 10 Sailboats -'.Ll.b'~ S3S I~'d 11 Hearth .. cents. transplanted,5 cents; Mar- tne weSl: Buckmgham 'Charge, con- Nfl'. and Mrs. Dorsey G. Smif':l at Louisa. 14 Baby's toy H sn~H.L Nleo~ 15Brown goddess O'lobe Pritchard and Southland 15 duct.e'd the services. ' Visited' Wednesday evening in the Miss Omohunjro announced that 13 Salt 28 M eta·1 42 Peel , ~€nts' per dozen; Brimmer, S~b-! Mr. Ragland had be'en sick for home of Mrs. C. A, Sewell. ';;here would be a "Slip Cover ::~~~o~~a£Jess 17Toward {' 33 It goes south 43 Was indebted 25 Female sheep {, in the -- 44 Note of scale I' acid, 15 cents peT dozen; Jubilee, 'sever~l -years. He was a native of H. T. M.orris, smrtl son of M:-. Clinic", and ','Frozen Food 'Work 19Tbose in yellow, i5 cents. All t~matoes pot- Buckmghiam Coun.ty. .and Mrs. Harry Morris is recover- I";hop,i during May. 'rhose who, po.wer (pi,) ;134 Lily Maid of 45 Go astray 26lts __ is r Astolat 46 Ooze ted or transplanted. Pepp'ers, 30 ,S~rvivmg are his wife, Mrs, ing from a ease of mea.sles. ! were particularly interested would I 20 Slant made of mud '136Old age :~ !;~~~~ing 1 cents per dozen; eggplants, 40 velma G. Ragland; three daugh-. . ~rSl .. H. 'M. _Duvall, of Arvonia! De further notified as to date. .I ~ g~~f~r~gof and grass ,37 Portions cents per dozen, BroccolI, TO cents ulrs, Mrs R L Gunter, of ShIP- vlsIL'ed In the h'o~e of Mr. and 1 The d'emonstration on "Utility \ Bashan 27 Flower holder\41 Obtains~"'"I';-5'1:4l"N_eT.g;-a_tT.iv~e-r.MI' man, and Mrs P. Emmett Kidd Mrs. D. G. 'SmIth Sunday even- I'Rooms and theil' ':vla..:ioususes" I I 23 Mixed type If pansa:::-ew;an'€I t t d bymall,aci' d I , I e3~5 67891011 10 per cent postage. All excess I dnd MISS_Frapces Ragland, of ing.. . : was given Iby Mrs. Frank E. Schu- ' . 240bserved b-lH--l--t-H - IRichmond' six sons 0 M Rlag- MISS Martha Holman was a maker. 27 Pass~o~t 12: 13 I~ postage returned, J. J, Ambler, , , ,.., . . . . . -.' approval, I ~a.nd of LOVingston, Emmett D. busmess VISItor to ScottsvIlle Fri-, Delu:lOus refreshments, of cake 29Pron I:;:-t--I-+ Amhers,t Va. d oun IS IoRa.gland.and Graham Keith Rag· . ay. ' and punch lV"vereserved by the hos- 30 Area measure.~ - - . - - -- land, of Wingina, Henry D. Rag- Mr. and M:'s. Bill Davis were' ress. 31 Plilral suffix t'b19:-t--I--l? ~A:NTED - Experienced ~ech~n-, land, of Washington, and Jame~- ;ecent visitors to Charlottesville. . The meeting adjourned to meet! I 32.n:us . 1".-1-_ 1'0,50 hours a week. y:acatlOn wIth I W. and Be,rnatd G. Ragland; 'One Frank Cl'O!Wellwas called home. In ,May With 'Mrs. Leo Morfis. ~ r 33~r~bon I pay. Free Insurance, Good Salary b '1 D W Rl 1 d . (.(; Massachusetts, hIS father 'hav- r 35 Fimshes 1::':,..,1-- and Bonus. Aubrey Thomas Mo-I :o.t:lel', '. . a,g an , ~f Wm------. '381Not (prefix) 211 I t C 708 C gma; one SIster, Mrs. EddIe Rag- 1'lg p2.ssed MVayWednesday ev~n-' "'= ""'1 39'Exclamation (,:iL.":l..ofiQ+--I sor ompany, ommerce, land, of Manteo; 17 grandchildren ing. I 40 SCold .~ treeit, Lynchburg. Iand three great grandchildren, Bert and Billy Osborme, the . ~'.. ~t 42 Rods : I:c,.-'I--I Give mnther a gift that gives. Will . . !Jons of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Os-' ~ .- ~,~:g;:~:~letter '''''''1:'::-4-+-1 .sell", 6 'canary singers, c!iewp to· Ernest C. Allen t horne are recovering from a case ~ ~lcromet$ ,r 49 Cognizant ,33 ma~e room for young stock. Mrs. i of measles. I. m 'rSOArmed conflict!jJ3"8"",,1--t Marton Glass, Bremo. Bluff, Vir- Ernest C. Allen, a ma:cl1mist II Mr and Mrs. Ma:-lOn Vil Glass G\ Ii 51 Total 1"':-1-- ginia. for the Alberene Stone COI'poration celebrated their 25 th weddmg an-I i§ , I 53 Revoke j YO • I. 55 Reposed '","'1--4- -_. ----" dled unexpectedly at lUs home at I,m\l'e

bert 'and Annie Rittenhouse Allen' READ THE Ans CLOSELY I 3 Containers Jil~~~~~~: Q~ __ H. M. Gleason Co., Inf· d 6.2 ld I II' .__~: _.__ - 0 .. _ ~:::::,::::::~::::t------r_ ...... _ Dealer License 601 & 601A an was ye~s 0 . 1 I ~--'----';-----_._,- Oharlottes-ville, Va. Dial 2.:9358 I He married Miss Eva Mae Craig I ~---- _" ~_.__ "of Nelson County, who survives, ' GUARANTEED USED CAR'S together with three sons, Willie I / AND TRUqKS C. Allen of Richmond, and Ge.cil'e1 1950 Chevrolet 2 dool' Fle'etline IE. dnd Al'vin E. Allen, both of Deluxe, Heater vVaynesboro. Model "A" Ford, st3.te in:spected, 1 Also surviving are three bro- runs good I tllers, Linwood and Robert Allen, 1949 Ford F1 % Ton Pickup, of Richm'Ond,' and Stanley Allen, Heater 1,of Schuyler, two sisters, Mrs. Ger- 1948 Ford F6 2 ton lJWB, 2 speed ~ue Hall, of Esmont, and Mrs. Ora iaxl'e, flat body Coleman, of Lynch'bu~g, and four 1941 International % Ton P~clmp I grandchildren. -Heater. I Funeral services were held Wed-

BRUCE DORR.IER MOTOR CO. 'I nesday at 2 P. M. from the S'crruy- SCOTI'S.vILLE, VIRGINIA \ ler Ba!p'tist CRurch, comlucted by I PHONE 39 J tl;e pastor, the R'cv. W. H. Elder, ------~ i_ .:...... , and MI'. Allen's pastor of Slherando IFOR SALE BudaI followed in the cemetery Lovely home fol' living M suit- d.t A}bel'ene Met!lOdist Church. "bl~ for business :lf2 mile from Sc'Ottsville on' route 6, For par- ti'cular write or see Juli.a Lucas, Post Office box 117, Scottsville, 37 On Honor Roll Vi~ginia. , Thirty- Seven student's at Schu:,-- leI' High School took home repol't REAL ESTATE I , cards showing honor roll stalIlding LIST YOUR FARMS : for the fifth six-week pe:'iod of

\ the school year. II OR TIMBER I Eleventh gra'd.'el'son the roll arc WITH US Sara Lee Tyler, Shi'rley MawyeJ i::l.l:d S'.Iitley Bennington, with W, R. PITTS : Pe3Tl Lee BradshBJw, Patrici:. Phone 55 'I Goolsby and Nancy- Ragland for the tenth grade. _ AIID ITS BEAUTY IS MORE THAll SKIN DEEP SCOTTSVILLE, VA, ~ Mary Jan'e Drumhelle:::-was the ______,- i sole student from the niJnth grade l'hII breathtaking Ford beauty is one of the very j to make the list. Patricia Gentry .. west and loveliest of America's cars. Its Coach- Farn. Notes \ and James Dameron were on craft Body, Its curved one-piece windshield, its ~from the seventh, and Johnnie car·w1de rear window are but a few of the many (Continued from page fol.R') I Rolmrts, Glen Sites, Ralph Wy-.. features that reflect its fine-car look ... and . a',vailable in printed form. You, land, Nellie Ch~ments; Nancy Ham- IWI'Iderneathits beauty is the most powerful en- In a low-priced car, the .110-h.p. high- can get a coPy by contacting ·this I n.lJ~ and Belitrice Ragl~d from the ,Ine IIOmpression Strato-Star V-B. office. ' . I sIXth. "What to PLant in 1952" is the I F'ifth graders to make the grade , name of the bulletin, whi'ch lists are J;~an Critze~', Arvilla Norv~ell recommendations ,on small grains, and Evanda Lee PoweJl ,.fourth caTn, soybeans, peanuts, and to- g: adel's Melvin CrickeIllb'erge'r,Bi!~ bacco. Recommendations on fo:,'- lW Par,r, Ronnie ISites, Marion nge C'fOPS,are omitted from the Kidd a.nd Elame Martin, and thiTd

publication, since' reSUlts last sea- graders I Charles Mehring, tRoy SOnwere similar to the results in V/yland, Barba:::-a Clark, Peggy

former year-s, and are avai~a,blein J Da:n~ron alnd ~aI'Y Ellen' 'VadB the 1951 v~rietal bulleti~. The l Eight second graders Were on agronomists. say no immediate I the re.cet)tly announced roll, Tl1'ey challl,ges will ,be made in the, re· are Rogel' Brown, Ray Ha:rris, commended forage crop varieties, Robert R.a~land, Brenda Cftrroll, since the experimental vari.'eties' Katherine C~aig, Rose Marie and st:::-.ainswill r.equire fUTt'her I Thorpe and JU,dy Critzer. Kermit / testing. ; Qui'ck Jr. was on the roll from F.D.A.F. YOU"LLLOVE ITS POWERI The bulletin deals wifh 'experi- 1 :~hefirst grade. 1 mr-ntal yields, cultivation .practi'ce:!!:,, White sidewall tires (if available) optional and suggested varie1ies for va·r- Shin Retur,n,s '. I ,.t extra cost. Equipment. aCUlssoriesand YOU'LL LOVE ITS SAVINGSI iotis are,as of the state. The USS WisconSin, one of the I "1m subject to change without notice. It .also no;es that, in addition to -.vorld's mightest battleships, is the work carri'ed on at the main returning to rthe United States

'\g-ricultural Ex.p'el'iment Station i from Korea caJr'rying Carl H. Car- \ at VPI and at the outlying sub- ! t'el', seaman apprentice, USN, son I ---- "Tf!A1;1AJNi'A~ ~CIJf,! stA.tions, several coun'ty agents :and I'Of Mr. and Mrs. Pe::cy B. Oar-"' individual farmers have made I tel' of Rockfish. 910ts availa.ble on private farms. The 45,000-ton dreadnaught is BRUCE~DORRIER MOTOR CO. , returning to Norfolk, Va., with Man's first \wapon in warfare!, her' 2,000-man crew. She was in I T elephorte 39 was the slingshot. Ithe 'Combat zone four monrns, Scottsvilie. • Va,

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