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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-
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 . ' , : 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 car, 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 • , - \ - , ~.'.:" \ _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 ¥ 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 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 . I • . ~.' '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 Coupe 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 • • 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, ( •~ 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 CARS 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 . CHEVROLET '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. Sedan. 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