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THURSVAY, FEBRUARY 21 1952 'rRE SCOtTSVILLE SUh

Pe rs 0n°.u·ls-o - .K;]ts' -St~;;News F1u-v-ann-;a----C~;un--..-ty-·· Ieum for -:-~:~zr;n= -::;:.~-~i-"-h-":d- Mrs. Herbent G~ee': I--of-Ke~n-ein W-h-'C-h-th-e-i~=:j~e~~~up fa: the use of the City \V-,dfare Refreshments were served, by man was a passengor, about lO'5f}

By Mrs. Kate T. Perkims R I T f Department. the hostess, and enjoyed by all. PMMr.andl Mrs. W. O. Holland, of ea ty _. rans ers Mrs. Douglas France, now of I_ State Trooper W. L Davidson

IWilmington were guests -Sunday T Arlington, an inactive member 0,:' Two CaT Collision IIsaid Moady's car ended up In theThe Lottie Moon Circle C)f II Of~M'rsN'Robert K. Wtnston. otal $18,300 the creapter, was present at the Iroad while the other vehicle

ScottSville Baptist ChurCh' mot Mr rSR If P. Martin, and Mr. and luncheon and meeting. Marle1ineJohns.ucegro, of Keene i swerved and struck a tree betcre11hurs,day night -tn the ~,\ 1 8.. a Martin and daughters TwO'. other members of the AI- was treated at the Untverstjy stopping. He estimated damage to

:home ot ~Spent Sunday with M_",. "'nd Mrs. b I h tMrs. Charles Stone. I ... Lcarty 'l.l'a,l.l.tilt:~.:; lDLa-l1ngal!~ emac e c ap er, Mrs. J. RawI~;' Hospital Monday night followmg a IMoody's car at $250 and said theN. P. Martin, Jr. at Grottoes. l:"' .. U....uhClo ..t:1Y~J.b,.Juv weca l~",.Jn,H':U ings Thomson and Mrs. Vol. C,' two-car ctlttsion at Keene, at the other car, a 1941 seuan. was vu--

.Iohn; Kidd 'continues ill at I Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle White and UUl'u'tg ..Jl'.;l tU~L <..wo "y<oe.....,:...... Clontz, were present. intersection of Routes 20, 712 and tua1'ly demolished. .home. his I family, of Richmond we're -gueeta ' 7:15.. I , .-"'oOdywas headedi fr-om Scotts-f ~eIUUd-l'YIH t~t.: (;~o;;.K:S Uj"..~'--:: ~_ ,1 UYl ....., ....,LI: ,v

o Mrs. Mason White last week- ~ tUV'cu-lH<;l. vdl\';U-It l.,..OU,I......1.111;;1 .hjl- I A car driven by Dr. W. E. vIlle to Alberene, and Gooding wasend. low; en . h N MO'OdJ.')of sccttsvm-. struck the gc.,;ng"from Charlottesville to Es-B. W. McGehee spent the we:ek.. - nnmg am ews I·d of toJ. '.1'. Beal, etc. oLO.::3. E . .heal, 11 81' e - ·an 'au orr-wibledrive.n by Imont. No char,ges have bee..n

end with his parents M!!. and ""'''e'dore Euaene G d· N I ad, ol:) a()n~" Or lanll !Ii \.jUJ.Ui.U1Jg~U'<.W.li .I.·l~ oJ "" 00 mg, 2g'" i :p ac .Mrs. T. H. McGehee. ' '\' ~- -Mrs. S. P. Bowles is spendin.;>-o'uistrlct about two miles ea::;l,. '_. R:v Frances Taylor :.r --,---, ' .. f,..,.;.....!o.IlI!i-... i2:....;;-~J,..;;.;;;\J!ii:l".."""S',s;.. '.... ,;.::: ..__ ~~

'''::)(':OC,...'3Vll!\~;~tjUU. • H. F. Browinig moto=edto Rich- - "'" '"' ~several weeks 'in Berryville with 't' l '\

her daughter and son-in-law Dr. \..-wi,I.oie,}/\T~ll.illgwn auJ.lvlaggle mond Saturday o,na business trip. I - Th' N -and Mrs. D. B. Allen. i~lL.',....l,JY i...v l~~·"'''Le \""l·e",sy,.1'; acre;" Mrs. BnQ,wingand children a:c(:om-I - ey reo -. ewMiss Dova Lee Perkins, a stn- ill ,li'01'.K LJmQ.n Qistn:cL.a,aJolllwg panied - him, and attended the

dent at Madison Cillege was home iU-Hll.':J or I..a-co':',ge\"janel', ..taJJl'<::","Gene Auh:'ey Show" at the Mos~la-st week-end. She y.rliS accom- .I.JlOH.la,:;, JVW·ll1i<:t.:'ivllLCileu, l;'~an.K. que.panied by Miss Lucille Blanks and m.o:.n~ afi<..t A. L. :::seay; ;plO e~c. Fr,ank Schumaker attended "a~·friend of Charlottesville. .hl. l:!.:. ;:,<idlel'to J . .t>. Bell, l\:1';'s young People's meeting at SCh~y-'_ Mrs. L. E. Parrish visited Mr. d.cres uf lam! 111 Columbia tlistriC't., ler, "Friday evening.and Mrs. F:1ank Perkins and fam- yO, etc. . Mrs. Jesse H. Black.-of Georgia,ily in Charlottesville last 'week· l'd,a"zlyJ. Cox to L. A. and li'an- is visilting her soh and daugbter~end. Little-Carol Hughes .Perkins !lie \V . .PUillips, 1",U acreSOflandm :in-law Mr and Mrs. Wima.m S.

Billy and Bobby Pip.pin are re- recently arrived in th-~ 'home. ..;oHlmbJ.aUl.Slr.i.cton the ea.st ana Black.C'overing from the measles. Harold iPhi,llips,-wJ10 volunte~red west:.side of Lit'Lle Hyrd Cl'eek; Miss M'attie Haden and Miss

fOli service several weeks ago, is .$10,. etc. ITaylol' were business' visit-ors i/.l

now ~tationed at the United Stat-es 'lhomas E. and Virginia E. M:c- Pa]mYl'a, Wedn~s'day.Naval Training Center, Bain· Je.ae,e and Henry C. and Minnie I Mr. and Mrs. E. P. B:-own andbridge, Md. NIcUehC'e to Wll1iam Wa&1,ington, Miss Myrtle Mann, spent TuesdayMrs'. Rodney Cosnar, of SO"th in Ch rl tt ill.... oJO .&.'Cn:.'iSof land 'adjOIning Geor5"e a 0 esv e. 'While there

Nor:folk and sons, Roddy aJ1Idl Don- they ··t d· ""l'ra:ct, Abrams Tract, 'Vv. vVhit'e,' VISI-e In ",.ue home of Mr.ny, spent several days !here last- and Mr C P WetC; $300~ s. . . arugh.week with her parents, Mr. and M HO

GC. T. Moses and wLte and T.. rs. oward lass, Miss JaneMrs. F. F. Phillips. ' - Gl d MW. Moses and wife to I. G. as!'!an T. 'and Mrs. Jack Gen-Miss Nancy Perkins, of Rlch- c • ·t_ (:kveland and S. A. Spencer, Jr. ~l'y VlSl ed in the home 'OfMr.

mond spent last Sunday at her d89 acl'es of land in ("'unningllam an M~·3.C. T. Par::-ish, recent·home. Other. dinner guests in the 1home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Per- di.stric't near Tempe!~aJ1'ceBrIdge; y.kins Were Mr. and!Mrs. A. F. Bass .j:i1QO,etc. Cpl. Hollis B1ack, who has beend Ba t Ca 1. Li. Clevel,·od _od w,·fe 'nd spending some tune with rns 'Da·-an x er usey. of Rich.nlonrl ....... (OW. ....

Mr. and M:rs. George A. Bow!'!s d. A. Spencer Jr., and wife to rent;s, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Bla~krecently Visited MT, and Mrs. Chesapeake and Ohio Corp. of Vir- will leaV'e Monday for cam~,Shelby A. Hurst at Gordonsville. ginia 89 acres of land in cu.nning_ Stoneman in California fromRussell P. Winston attended !lam. district near 'lemperance whi'dh he will e-mbark tor over

....... duty.·the annual session of the Masonic ......~iUge; $10, -etc. G

ld L. R. and A:'leen B, StiIUK>nto eorge Glenn Jr., who has ac-Loctge of Virginia which was he cepted a position with the C & 0in Richmond last week. Annie Moss, two acres and a one- Railroad at Newport News, wasMr.. and Mrs. C. J. Perkins, who slory four-room frame house on home fo:' the week-end.

have ""been ill are improving. west l:lldeof HighwJ1Y6 pa~rUy in Mr. and Mrs .. E.' P. BrownMrs. Ocie Queen spent Tuesday corporate limits of the town of 11.1· M '..' ISS yrtle Mann, and Miss Mat-

-with Mrs:' Jr. F. Plh1.Uipe ~ .Lewis 8cott8vi~ $1,000 I.. 'U' ...rI_

Ph·II· II h ft'" r-t'-1..1 ~Ik ~e Wednesday visi-1 l.pS came orne 0 r .~e Earnest C. and Fl'Orence H. los in the home of Mrs. Charles

week-end. • Flemi!ng to the Chesapea;ke and E. Taylor.Mrs. Allen W'atkins who has been Oh· C f V· .. <'>. 1051L "''''res10 or,p. 0 lrglnl~, 7"0<1 -- Miss Joyce Butler, of Mineral,

ill is reported imprOVing.Hell aunt,,, I d· F k Unl·on d'·str,·"t on0... an Illl 0= ",.. Wiasa Sunday visitor in the homeMiss Elizabeth Cleveland, is \:he south side of Highway 6 00- of Mr. and Mrs, T. A. Black.spending 1ihe winter witlt her. t D·· d Colu b·a· '10ween . lXle an ro' 1 , ... , She attended Sunday S,chool atMr. and M.rs., Rae Richardson

visited Robert Condrey at Ft. Lee etc. Cunningham Ohurch Sunday.E. V. Pa.yne to J. L. and Stella Mrs. Parrish is Hostess to Club

recently.h d Parrish, 75 a:cres of land in C,9- Mrs. \Vendell Parrish was hos- I

Mrs. Laura Hooke was anore .lumbia district on the east side of tess to the CUJ1n:inghamHome-last SUI!--daywhen her fOUr S'tep~ I. rlighway 27 leading from Colum- makers Club on Friday, F.ebruary ,grand daughters with their famI-lies met in her home for a family bia to Kents Store, bound" on the 15. Eleven members, and the 'home I

reunion prior to the depart.ure of e'3IHi;by Big Byrd Creek; ~10, etc. agent, Miss I{:ailierineOmohundro Ione of their number to South --- ------ \\~re pr,esent. The business' session 'I

America.. Mrs. Burrus Speaks wag condU'cted by tile presidentA number of Kents Store people 'To Shadwell DAR. Mrs. H. F. Browning, Short re-

attendec:f.the Beauty Contest held ports were given. by, Citizenshin \at Fluvanna Couhty High School MrS. Elmer Burruss spoke ~ Chairman. Mrs .. E. P. Brow~,Friday night. Among the girls te::-day about the life of George Civil Defense Chairman, Missfrom this community who we:-e 'Washington to her fellQW mem- Frances Taylor and Garden C.hair-entered in the contesLwere: Phyl- :bers of the Shadwell Chapter of 'mran, Mrs. George E. Gienn Sr., ilis Johnson, Wtni,fred Perkins, Mis~ Omohundro gave a few ::-e~,the American Revolution at aPeggy Phillips, Elin Gale Keck lurrche~n meeting in Christ marks on "Family Relations."and others. Church Parish House. Pennies for Friendship were col-

She spoke on' the character, -leeted.The demonstration on "Inside

tl'aining and drl?aInSwhich fitted ..Washington for the first presi. Storage", was ably 'presented to

th_e group by Mrs. Wendell P-ar-dency. She said the O:mstitut.ion of

BY MRS. DOUGLAS FOLKES bhe United States put into wordsSeveral young giTls under the the dream Washingon had for the

.supervision of Capt. Edgerton add- 'new nation. The s:?eaker alsoed greatly to the services of ):.yle~ noted~ that the first President as-Baptist Church Sunday evening- surned reaponsibillty at Ian earlysinging some of the old hy,mns. age. tie was 17 years old when heM:'s. W. W. White, Mrs. C. went 'On.the historic su:~eying trip

McGuinn, Miss SadeJer White and into what is now Ohio.Mrs. D. L. Folkes visited on Val- MrS. Barnard Bailey of the AI-'entines Day, Mrs. J . B. White, bemarle chapter, State v·ice-!:."egent'who continues ill at University foll~Wed the same line of thoughtIto'spital. , when she quoted General GeorgeMr. and Mrs. T. J. Loving', Mr. Marsh3.11'squery,,"Where are uie

and Ml'if. D.. L. Fol}t.'es,Mr, and young leaders of toda"y?" She saidMrs. Kent Loving 'a,ttendea\ the that too many yOU:1'lgpeopl'e arewedding reception of Lt. ,and Mrs. following isrnsand ideologies, let-B. W. Selay V at the Jefferson "ting Uncle Sari:t.furnish theirHotel in Richmond. Kent Loving dia:ily...bread, rather thran ea..-ningwas one of the groomsmen. their own living..Ronnie Ryals of Maryland spent Mrs. Badley called the D. A. R.

.the week-end with his Pa=ellts, on-e of the liaBt bulwarks against'Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ryals. .the enroachment of undesira15le

Mr. and MTs./J. C. Hitt of Vi· ideologies. She said tihat the D.\enna recently visited Mrs. Hitt's A.R. members look baqk only h.parents, ill'. and Mrs. Charles rememberance, SO that they ma.yStillwell. better look forward.Mrs. Charlie Zickerfoose visited· During the business session the \ 1-

(Continued on page six) l chapte:- decided to purchase lino· •••••• -' •••• IIIII!•••• IIiI••••••••••••••••••••••••••• a

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IBy ANNIE ('., MEI,TON

Mrs. J. \V. Huffman of WhiteSulphur Springs, 'w. v.a: spent th,;;week-end vyith her si~tei', Mrs. C.B. Johnson.

L. L. Armisted, Miss LucvPowell and Mrs, George Omo.hLin~-d:ro, Jr. were in Richmond Tues-day. .

Miss Martha Ann ~ing 'OfRichmond spent th~ week-endwith he:- brother and sister-in-lawDr. and Mrs. R. L. King, ofScott&ville. .

Mrs. ClarenCe Whitted is ill.

Mr. and M'l"s..C. C. Conrad Jr.and small daughter Mary Curtis,of Scottsville spent Sunday withhis mothel' Mrs. C. c, Conrad,Sr., of Palmrra.

Mrs. Ber-nard POrwell, the for-mer Miss Georgia Pearce, ofCharlottesville has been very ill inthe Martha Jeffe-;:son Hospital.

Mrs. -C. W. Shumaker andsmall daughtel' plan to leave he~Sunday to join Sgt. Shumaker 'ofCherry Point, North Carolina,Mrs. Shumaker has been- visitingher parents, Mr. and Mrs. VanJohn.....~!1,for several weeks.

........ ,_ ... Mr. and Mrs. L. E."'11II &ooitsW1le were

visitors in th~ home ofTents Mr. and Mrs. J.land, of War,minstw.

Clements,week-endher pa-N Rag~,

Mr. and Mrs .. Joseph Hug:':lesand smal,l son were week-endguests in the home of his parentsMr. arud:Mrs. Stuart Hughes, ofWarmi1lsLe:-. ----

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Mrs. B. O. Moore, c!' Waynes-boro is visiting her many frie_ndsin the Scottsville Community thisweek.

Russell Moon is a patient atUnive.rsity Hospital this ·week.

Mrs. Andrew Co'llins,_Mrs. RoyHaislip, and Mrg. John Collinsmotored to Ch'3,rlottesvjIle Sunday'to ailte.n.d Uhe funeral of MastelSergeant Earl Scruggs ..

Freddie Critze~ , U. S. Navy,now stationed at Norfolk, Va.spent the week~end with his pa-rents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. C:'it-zer in Fluvanna.

Wilmington News

For 1952

Ad~iral, Philco, G.E. Radios-Television Sets

Refriger.a<tors-F reezers-Ma.ytag Washers

• Hotpoint Electrical Appliances

See Them At

WALTON'S RADIO &APPLIANCE CENTERAlice N. Walton, Owner

Branches:Columbi'l,

Charlottesville ScottsvilleW. R,Herndon

Mgr.Phone 21 I

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REXALLMIJ)--WINTERSALE

/Bruce's Drug Store

----Mrs. carl Combs, of Alberene

wa.s a visitor in Scottsville onWednesday of this week.

Buck Napier will leave thiSThu~sday for service:. He will en-ter the U. S. Navy and will take_his training ~aItBainbridge, Md.

'Shelby Walsh has ::-e.turned,home afte:r being in the US Navyfor seveflal years. Wel'Come:Shelby.

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•B.eware CoughsJ

Froln lommon ColdsThat HANG ON

~ulsion relievespromptIybecauseit goes right to the seat of the trouble

010 help loosen and expel ll~rm ladenphlegm and aid nature to soothe andkal taW, tender, jnflamed bronchial.membranes.Guaranteed to pleaseyouor money refunded. Creomulsiollhalstood the test of millionsof us....

CREOMUI:SION,,_ ~ CIiiIl Col'" - .~III!I

J. O. "Bummy" Williams, Jr.Mgr.

Phone 32270- ;*

\-;-950 Plymouth 2 Dr., Deluxe--Heater1948 Chevrolet 2 Dr., Aero Sedan-Radio- &

Heater -1948 Cheyrolet fl Dr., Stylemaster-Heater1948 Chevrolet 4 Dr.~ Fleetrnast:~r - ..d;o &

Heater1941 Pontiac 2 Dr., 6 cyL '1940 Chevrolet Coupe-Gas Heatl"r1936 Plymouth 2 Dr,

TRUCKS1950 Ford 1-2 Ton Pickup - Heater1950 Chevrolet 3-4.·ton Pickup-4 Forward 8pd.1949 Chevrolet' 1-2 ton Sedan Delivery-Heater1947 Studebaker 1 1-2 T~n S.W.B., 2 speed-

Good TirG's1947 Dndge Dump 1 1-2 Ton, 2 speed - Good

Tires1946 Ford 1-2 TQn Panel1942 Ford 1-2 T. Flat1941 Dodge 1-2 Ton Pickup1939 Chevrolet 1 1-2 Ton

SMITH CHEVROLET SALES, INC.Phone 2

SALES

. Scottsville, Va .

4-,ERVICE

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IUURTHURSDAy,_!EB~UARY 21, 1952

',THE SCOTTSVILLE SU,.N~ ----:_------ - \ -I the cumberland High scnoor- met . the Fluvanna COunty

'1 k d l' 1 a NeWS -rcems In .trar er truc 'rivers is out of proportion with fines for speeding Ja my! .' h I s-vm Tuesday rughe. High sc 00 bJ . •against the everyday driver. , I 12 for a double, header

I ~'ebrUary . t .Trucking concerns pay license and gas taxes to operatt '--'-'NltAD b.l.(.· Th"S was the fir-st con esc

b i MJ.~' tJ. 1.;. l,;U . game. tn se schools. F. C. H .S.on OUf roads. There is no denial that they pay a handsome sum .l~LL'. 'a.a:U 1V1.1'.:).L. no· l'v.lWl,eL" d..I~...1 between e 72 34'I f th k f " IYlen:~(H~.I1J.H.Hl"(; ~ d victory of girls to .annual y or e up ,eep 0 OUf roads. But we can see no reason 1\'1.1" anu lYLfl::i. _. score aCt H' ,

. gy anu nan.l~ h fa" Fluvanna OWl Y 19-.why truckers should be allowed to increase their profits or make ,,,'" u~ug,,,(e,'s l'eg , Hurrah et.te Lee spent guncay _in l{.~cn~ .sch'ool! Boys 39 to 19..r e competition against the railroads easier at the expense of __. _ intere dJSl.eL H me Demonstration CIt...:V· ", . Hh)!H .• ween .......IS. ~o.. , 'phe 0 .

1fgl111~Smotonsts who are proud of their road: system but hate. 'Ill' 'd.-mi lVU~. . d .~_ jrebruary meetmg 0___ . \:Lilli. nrocner-m-ruw 1 f Will hot lL.o::i

to see It made more dangerous than it' already is. }:I'" bru:ary :l6 in rhe honk.....: c. Allen. . -. 1 h Zen- ruesdray e

There is one way every citizen-s-whether he own a car or twrney and Ivlrs'4<RaP of MrS. carl Haines.not-can make sure I that these preposterous pr0I:0sals are killed iel~ ana ,l\'c·s. a. C. 'VIIniney were Mrs, Marvin conner and. her 010-

by the Assembly, That is-s-tell your local senator or delegate hl(;lUnonu visitors L"r~'QayJ.'\f Han- tner, Mrs, Jon~s. ~o;~:_;:;eh ' f 1 A d 11 h AL.tmney and Ml S vV ("'11arlotteSVllle VISltOlS ~ ,OW' you ee. n te him you are going to watch how e lJ<:illwere III Klchmond lVLonuay MiSS Mary Lee Conner has beenvotes on the bills. If enough citizens interest themselves in this 1\111'.and MI'S. S. ~ .t', H"ln~lu out of school this week on accountsituation to the eXitent of noti.fying their representatives there is spent Satu::'day, sunday and :Mot~-t of sickness. _ .no doubt that the trucking lobbyists won't earn ~heir pay this uay uf lasL we'eK ViSiOng tHel i The Beth~l Missionary SOCIetyyear. fnends Mr. and Mrs. James Duva t Wedn"'sdiay Februa,ry 13 in

H p Hevener me ~ M: d Mr'----- and Mr and 1VLs. . . the lovely home of -. an '.~n Al'iington. : ,", S P Harland. There were 13

Lawyer J'm Crur;c..uIehJ . ' . 'esentlVLrand Mrs. 1 ~ be' and tWOvisItorS pI .\ d fatiler Iv:..r mem IS did' VIslted her mower an '_' " conner and :M.rs, Harlan e

By WaIter JO!WSOL Another reason for rejection of C L uentry III ~ Otth Rev.The Eisenhower boom 'has been Eisenhower by many RepubliCians at;ld Mrs. . . the lesson.

t.J. • - G;al'den ~unday. " M and Mrs. T. H. Webb hadmoun ng III Virginia and has led is fear. For many years our weak- lVir,and Mrs, car:'ol 'IralllUl11, 01 r: escafw>~ne day this weekto considerable troubloe, mainly in ling Cong:::ess hlas been adding to t Sunday \....It;.ll a natrOW t'~ , .

Ohal'lo\xesville spen ~ h the horse they were drIVIngRichmond, ! the power 'Of,the Preside'nt. He has If d Mrs "" ,A. S. w en ' ~- 1 Her pat-cnts 1\..,1'. an· y and threw them bo1hThere, the. Republioan City I what amounts to dictatorial ~an awa

Committee called a Republican i'I)OWer.For that ,power .to 00 turn- Oonrad, f t of the' buggy. How,ever they- M M G Garber and son, 0 ou , ,.Mass meeting. This was for ele : cd over to a.- - man trained frnm rs.... . el{- did not sustain a senous lnJurypurpose of electing the City; boyhood in the philosophy of com- Woodbl'wge, Va. spent the we H re happy to report.

end with her s..ster 1\'1.rs. p, . we a d M,'s E W ThomasChJai.rman, City Committe,e and i manding seems, on the surface, '1 M.r, an .' .delegates t'o the Republican Dis- . danger'ous to 'many. li'~'anCeand <herflaml y, - f b car Saturday morning forM' E W Thomas le t. Y , ,tri'ct and state Conventions. These ~ Whether ,the Eisenhower boom Mr, and IS. . '. Pl sant S C, where they

1 were_ Ch'ful'lottesville visito.rs MO"1- Mw"tl'lv,es,atthe"'r d'aughte,' and .hle~·Convention 'del-egates would, in' will wear out 0:' continue to build _. tu~'n, participa'be, in selection of two up remains to be, seen. If it has day: .' d _~'Iy Mr and Mrs. C. E. Sweat- Mr and Mrs cecil Wlckllne an J.'<WU-' , •

delegates to the Republican Na- i the effC'ct of tunning the Republi- r ~nd -Mrs,' Winiam J. Folkes and 3 children. Then Mr. and ~.rs.tional Convention in the District can party leftw.ard a third party :'t~nded the :mld-winter'dance at 'Thomas will motor "Onto Flol'1daConvention larndfour such delegates! may result. Many people feel the University of Virgin~a, Satur- for a sba-Y. .in the State Convention. The Rich- : strongly that Freedom and Dig- . M' was by Ray Mrs P. H. France entertaInedmond Delegation is quite la::,ge' nity of men must be h:ept ever day mght. US1C '. d t canasta

, "nt!10n 'and his orchestra. about 10 .of her f:'len s aand would easily control the Dis- 'par-amount. These persons could ~ y . h }orneMrs. Cheste::' Jennings under- Wtednesday afternoo.n In er 1 'trict Convention and woul'Clbe inM hardly find 'comf'ort in pa-:-ties de- went an operation at the MarL'la Friends and relatlves were sad-fluential i!n the state convention, voted to more leftism and more H 't 1 th·s week for dened to hear of the death of

~or that reason Eisenhower regimentation and more, bureau- J:efferson , OSpla 1. hen on Friday.Democrats and "Orphan Demo- cratie control ' Iappendicitis. Her many frIendS Judge S. E. Step s. d th for-

. , I b plet ly Judge Stephens marne e'craiS" with two or three Repub- Perhaps RepUblicans, more so hope she wII soon e com e M' V 'I'a PettLt, of Pal"

ed db kh e mer iSS ergtiliean insurgents organized to than Democrats are devoted to reoover an ac om. . d' 01'-, '- . h b h v'ng myra His death dCcur=e In

storm the Richmond meeting; to principles and concepts rathe~ I Horace Fans as een 'a ~h J. d~' -Fla where they had 'livedI t"ak~ ,·t over, so to speak, Aiding than to party label They probably: some X-rays made at the Mar' a. an,. b - d .

. '" • I k W lro h for some years He was urle Inthis movement wa.s Dr. Douglas S, will not follow the badge-Luce Jefferson this wee. e' . pe f! . . .

, leadersh,'p leftward and ba'"kward 'I will receiv,e good repo:ts. 'IMonticello Memnnal cemet.ery InFreeman who speaks as a "hlS- ~ f )to:'ian 'viewing the news" for two, into more regimentation. F. C. H. S. Basket-Ball Teams (Colntinued 001 page Ive

quarter-hour periods each day, ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.Diiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;iiiiiiiiiiii~He hel"ed whip up this mob ac- , ~ion in..-his· r tialks. RiCh....I!!:..,ond

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Country

The Scottsville SunliND THE NETGHBORING COMMUNITIES IN ALBE-AL1RLE, FLUVANNA AND BUCKINGHAM COUNTIESSEHV1NG THE PEOPLE OF THE TOWN OF SCOTTSVILLE

Editor . ._ ----------------------------------------J. Bernard McDearmonManaging Editor' .______________________Elizabeth Wimerell" rlottesville Manager . Lindsay MountOF"'e Manaaer Mrs, Annie Clements Melton$2 '}o a year in Albemarle, Fluvanna, Buckingham land Nelson Counttea.

$3,00 a year outside of these counties.Publisheo weekly every Thursday of the Yel8.T

Elltered as second-class matter at the post office a;t Scottsvil:e,Virg:bia, October ,5, 1'951,

or eomme11ta-

L!reaming's-:..:;'"i~:-..,-,- --,'.\1 '.,. ~ .' ...

"Nero/Fiddled While Rome Burned'" --tors in Richmond.At the meeting tlle insurgents

movW in. They outnumbered theIt's Up Tp You, Republicans by <an estimated th"ee

1 d b h to one. Meeting Chairman, James1£ you do much driving these days there is litt e ,ou t t at Moore, declined on the' floor to re-

you've had the daylights scared out of you at one time or an- organize the members of thatother by one of the giant trailer trucks which are dally pound- group, The ~egulars elected theiriog Virginia's fine roads to pieces. officers and delegates and with-

There is no more helpless feeling than to have one drew. Thereupon the insurgentsof these monsters of the highway '5ear down on you from the proceeded to elect their officers

- f and delegates. As a result thererear or meet you at a terrific speed making you feel as i youc lare ,two sets 'Ofofficers and dele-car is being blown off the road. gates each claiming to be official.

In the past few year;;, we and many.-other newspapers in Richmond newspapers then edi-the ,tate have suggested more stringent traffic laws to curb torlally denounloed the Republicanthese tong distance trucks which are a menace to life and pro- City Ohairmon for "arrogance" in

conduct of the meeting towardPerty, -

"Or:phan Democra.ts:' ObviouslyBut now, 10 and behold. the truck owners are seeking more these "Orphan De;nocrats" are

liberal laws governing their use of highways, built by taxpayers' pr"~e~IY entitled t<>cordial hos-money, as their right of way.. ~pitality in the RepUbI1can house

, Currently before the General Assembly roads committee but only so If they enter ill ais a' proposal to increase' the load l~mit on trailer trucks and spirit of friendliness and ~ood wilL

b' -'-' f 4 f \Vhen they enter as an organized,to permit their length to ,e mcreas"",l rom 5 to 50 eel.group in heUgerent d.'e~erminatjon

How any public-minded member of the Assembly could to take over, theIr, good wlJl ISsanction an increase in the wejght limit of these constant vio- subject to question.latnrs of the already-tov·frec law~ is more than y..re can see. Many Republicans as well a~BlIt, unless the people of Virginia let their legislators know Democrats have gone 'along withhow they feel about this out,-.geous prqposal there is a good the Eisenh~w"r boom, At the'

same time many otlier Republi-chance that the truCKing lcbbyists in Richmond will win another 'cans, perhaps 'a majmity, rej~ettim,= for thei.t; clients.. it. In .this boom they see "liberal.>.

As for ·the increase iJ':llength of trucks, we believe this ism." Though Eisenhower himseltproposal to be a c"efinite approach to increasing our highway is an unknown quantity In domes-fatality rate to even greater proportions than it is today. Not tic affairs 'his top supporters ~reOD ly will the increase in len,gth of these road monsters de- (rom the t\li1Je-~al" element .

...., These include Senator Lodgecrease the vi3ibility in passing, but will add to the hazardous whose "Uberality" is second onlytask of getting around them as they creep up a hill at a sna41's to that ,of Wayne Morse in thepace, (And pass you like you are'standing still on the next S"",,"te. Also such "liheral" publi-downgrade.) cations' as Ti'me·and Life and the

There's no :denial that the majority of the drivers of these New York Times and the NewYork Hema1d Tribune. This seems

huge vehicles are aware of their responsibility to the driving to Indicate effort to push the Re-public Most of them alie polite and courteons, But some of them pUblican party leftward and mtLare road hogs and deliberate law violators. woot may be called 'anether 11"'"

And while we're on that snbject we'd like to kn9w why deal party, This, If true, waul',there aren't more arrests for speddling against the big vehicle' make both majo~ partie's leftis, 'which tr-avel our roads. Almost every motorist is aware of the becaUSe Truman control of I' I. . . " Democrrat party assures that it

111gh rate of speed at whIch these overSIzed carners traveL But will again follow the leftist p"-tt-

a look at court records convlllces anyone that the conviction of, ern,· ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ••• J!a

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BUT , , . Living's better! Yes, living in the new or remodeledhome you've dreamed of is far, far better. And we'rehere to help you get started on your plans for better liv-ing in a nicer home'. Come in! We think we have the veryideas you need to convert those dreams into better livingNOW.

LumbeT . Millwork - H dar ware • Paints and Building Materials

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...• ---- -- - - -------.,----'tt:I' I gully, let them alone. They wtl Iri'etiE'~sand fertilization write meI" uvanna"' I ;,OlU.the soil and provide COverfor and I will send you a copy 'Off' I a c.Jvey of bi-ds. If they are in ~l~cuJ.ar 502, "Growing Small\iOnn.!y an open pasture, cut them jf you rfram.»

I •vish, but pow' rertthzer to theFarm ,SPOts and watch the grass come R- M h S hj.11.'l.lh,n turn. in cattle to eat the CUp toug ton

N -grass. You will be sin prfsed !Lo".ews the cattle will trample and browse Named Church,• I that brush while getting at u.,

By P. H Fl'ance 1M· D.I we I fertilized grass. U tI Time waS-and not very I SlIP l.."Ocorlong Burning may be necessary at ~ l'"\.iago-when every spring t'le an .I '''' .. times: as a sanitary measure oro'C'-klllUf

Chof VIrguua was full of to dispose of excessive brush but

SIno e rom burnsna bl'ooms d 'cron resid ", e ge the vast majority of burning on

p resi ues and all kinds of un It d ' . . • -: farms is not only unnecessary itwan e rnatersal: as well as £1" . I '

the 'ation om . is wasteful and harmful. We willI. '!u.' ?r:p~t'a IOn of plant beds, be better off if we save that 01'--' •nmg s arted as soon as the .tr I b ' g-ame metter and allow nature toI as 1 ecama dry and continued dd' _.,.,. a' l.t tn our SOlIS.urnu the new arowth was well, . .

<0 c .- • ~ ,Tnil-Dre.ssmg Small Grams will....tal..;ed-the period usually ex- I . .. I Ald Feed Production.tending from the last of Janu . .n: 'I th f' ary 'I'cp-dresstng small grains with

u _'1 e Irst of May. Not only. . .' . '., " I nitrogen IS on'.:l way Vtrgmta far-ar e destro-pmg good organic -met- I ., .- . . ,mel'S can assure expanded feedtel our SOUs neet.lea, but the f.i-es' d .

c - pro uctIOn.

ten_en gOt away to l{ill young tim-! Where economical in 1952, ev~:r'Y~l?r and damage' much tha't was

. fa, mer with livestock should pro~prachcally mature ,• 1 'duce enough f€'ed for the live-

Then~ are fewer fires today' t' k h' fthan there were foronerl an: Swoc on IS ann.

y, d Top~dress between February 1most Of these are started accident- and March 15 with 16 to 40 poundsally. But so long as there a:--e . , ,.. .' of mtrogen If lodgLng IS not to be

fu-es, accidpntal or intentional, we t dOth' I d d I' ,. expec e. n III an' an 19~1t

are destropLn.g good organic mat- d '1' '., san y SOlS, a top-d1"e5smg W'lthI tel' and endangeriuo- OUr Own and

• . hb ' ~ , 30 to 40 pounds of nitrogen should., a nell;" or s propertyP. t ' " be, used. Tests have shown that

• ~-,"u, som~'one asks, "How can I small grain does not get the full: get rid of the filth?" And in it'ue be rt f't h

Ii rri~~l fashion I ask. "What is d ne '~d Oft mMragheJ115wen top-, ress'c a e.r ar:c .

I filth?" Is it br'O'O'msedge in a .pa,o:'- It· d th ti , ' IS suggeste <1 a mid-i tUi:e? If so, clip it and apply fer- . tIt., ., . . Wlll er p an mg of win t e rIi bllzer SO that better g::,asses will t'b 0 b f

. 03 oS e rna e CLll 01' e 'Ore

Itake it.s place. Is it weeks and March 5th in this ana. After thatcrop residues? If so, 'lJlow them dat S· . t· h Id b. ~ e ,prmg vane les s ou 'edown. Is 1't brush? If so, spre'a'd it d Th .

, use. e most common sprIng: on a,geall aT pile it in a gUlly . , . . __ .• J" j LE FL'A CHAP' 'fEK 1- I I' I h t vanebes are. Andrew and CI"""SLU·l~ SV L. r - op ploro $10W5 members ot Futur,e l:<'armersat hmef- v,r ere i can help reclaim the land. tolea chapter ~t ScottsviLle High Sch?ol. First row, left to right, T, A. Allison, vocational agri~ -If it's briar and brushes in a! ;:01 details on recommended va-

cui ture instructo r; Garnet Ma yfield, Carl ton Hall, Julian I.ayne, sentinel; Franklin Fenley - ~Jllrv~-iii'l;i..:;;"i· .iitiiiiiiii.jijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii_iiiiiiliiifliii!i~g,;. ~"""","~",.~,_E'iii,._;li/ii:;;;~'iiir_ri.iiiiir;;/iiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii2iiiiiiiii~hough, vice-president; Charles Hamner, president; Billy Moon, reporter; Joseph Kidd, treas.urer; Wallace Ferneyhough, Kenneth Hughes and Charles Johnson. Second row, left to right,Hoyt Spra,'lin, James Meadows, Joe \Vilson, Hubert Banton, Samuel Jones, Robert Bell, JohnTyler, Jr., Luther Maupin, Thomas Shakelford , Paul Jone~, Jerry Hamner, John Clements, Da-v'cl' C 4'tt and Ralph Flynn. Bottom photo shows boys at work at various jobs in shop.

eMOP -Co. Photos)

Ralph Stoughton of Palmyrahas been appoirued the 112W Direc-tor of Music of the WestrntnsjerPresbyterian Church of Char-Iottesvllja He played his first ser-viCe in this capacity 'on SundayF'ebruary 10,

MI': Stoughton is a graduats, ofthe Juilliard School of Music inNew York City where he was ascholarship student of Gaston De-thier.

Formerly of Ridgewood, NewJersey, he carried on his musicalactivities there as, instructor-eon-ducto:-. He was found'er and con-ductor of the' Ridgewood Sym-phony Or-cllest.n3..and Oratorio So-ciety and accompanist fOr theMen's Orpheus Club and WomensChoraL He also conducted.- the A,Cappella Singers and a Gilbert\'and Sulliv'a.n Opera group .

He has had fifteen years exper-ienc'e in church work as o::,ganis~and 'c'hoirmaster, and has taughtpiano and organ musk for manyyears. His last posItIon 'as organis~\vas at Ch.risf E"i1iscopal Churchwh~re he was in charge of threechoirs.

Cotialt is seldom found in itsnatural state, almost always 'occur-ring with iron, ni'cke( and othermetals.

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The~~~!et~~~~?s0!!~rie?~!t~~!IZ~~ani!~i}2~~loea1\--(-co-n~~u:~:-:-:-g-e-f-o-u-r-)-chapter was ovganized in the \ facilities an.d :>rope-r instr.udion Charlottesville, Monda.y FebruaryScottsville High Sehool in 1938, plays an important paTt m the 18. '11he sympathy 'Of :the entireten yeaps aft'e:' the nalfi'Onal orR Irural youth of this country. .community goes out to his 'o/idow·ganization came into being. I and daughter.

The Scottsvme Chapter like the Mr. and Mrs, W, F. Dunc~n leftnffitional organization i.l1 founded I Charles E. Davis Monday fo::, a vacation in Florida,upon leade:'ship amd character deR

velopment, sportsmanship, cooper- Charles Eugene Davis, 21, died SET THE AD READING HABI'1ation, service', thrift, schol3!rshi..p,) Mondla,y in a Richmond hospitalimproved agriculture, rec:'~atien ~as the result of injuries in an au':-and p3JtIiotism, 'tomobi1e. accident in Buckingham

Vocational Agriculture h3JS a, County Saturday.definite in the school curriculum, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy G.At present the boys who a::oe en- Day's of Dillwyn, he was a vet.-rolled in VocaJuona~ Agriculture eran of 18 months in KOT€1aand)U'e members of the F'FA. Upon w'"as on furlough from' the 1Ynited.completicm of the fou::- y'ear St~tes Army at the time of thecourse, r they wiU receive six cre- accident.dits in agriculture. A funeral service with miliba:::y

This diversified course COVers, ~i~'es was held at 3 P.M., \Vednes-all subje'Cts per>taining to irural day' at D~kum Brothers FuneralUfe such as earth production, Home at Dillwyn with burial inpoultry, ru::,al eleotrification, sUw Dillwyn Cemetery.pervised farming and forestry. Surviving', in addition to his paw

In the ,shop, which a'djoins the I rents; are four brothers, Al J,classroom, students are taught .Davis, of Panama City, Fla. anG.wo'o'dwork, blacksmith, welding I Harold, Beve:ley and P. G. D.~and met3.i1 work. 'vis, Jr., of DIllwyn, and four SI~

Mod'arn, efficient power equ:L:?-11 ters,· Mrs. A. T. West, ~f Newpo~~ped machines are 'in constant use News; Mrs. Geo~lge Llmpero~,

d' . . gt D I and the MIssesby the members, under proper an WIlmlU on, e . ,direct Fup~.yision. The shop fac- Ruth Gll:rrk an<ljIv:i.ary Edna DaViS, !

ilities are also available to farm- all of DIllwyn.

ers Within the 'county. f d I peniten-The Scottsville Ch3Jpte:= of FF A I There are SIX e era

throug;h it's affiliation WIth the I tla:"leS li1l the Un~ed -States.

Country ClubDELUIE FIBER

$10.95 Prove '0 yoursell-on your own farm -where performanc<:,counts most-that theFarmall Super C is to·day's best buy in tho2-plow, 2-row classSee ~s today.

Saat""-tovers Coach

r & Sedan

You'n be' amazed at t"tre "iil.ference a new set of colOJ;'-iul Country Club seat coverscan make in smart goodlooks, and solid comfort.Gay colors. snug fit andsturdy construction,

Western AutoAssociate Store

Owned .and Operated

i· byJohm F. WilliamsonL__~S:c:ot:t~s~v.::il:le:.-. --p-h-o-n-e-43---J----= .::::S.:.co:,:t::ts:,:v:.,:il::l;;.e_..

--THACKER BROTHERSFuneral Home

Service NELSON TINDALL) JR."Your International II arvester 'Dealer".

Scottsville, Yirginia

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SIX THE SCOTTSVILLE SUNTHURSDAY, FEBRYARY 21,~5~_.

Wilmington News(Continued :from page th~) 1

1\lr. and 1\'I::-s.....J _ T. Tv,TIsda~e, , .Monday evening.

1'11' and Mrs. Junius BOWJfS, of

waS1~ington, D. C" SP2nt theek d ..nth Mr Bowers mCltJ'nerwe -en' ..... .We are sorry to report Robe:ot

penktns on the sick list. .. .',r Charle-s Stillwell VlsLted~'JTS. M J

'On last Tuesday, Mr. and 1'8. .

Twisd'ale. rMr and Mrs. Fr·ank Stowell 0_

'i'Va's~ingE::m,D. C:, Miss MarianWlaterman visited Ml'. arrd l.irs."'Charles McGuinn during the week-

end.The Valentine part at the regu-

lar meeting ot the wurmng'toncommunity A:j'isociation Saturdayevening, afforded much fun fa:'"those present.'Quite a number of fellows of'

the community, fishing in theUvanna over the week-end, r'e-"port "no catch."

Harry H. WhiteBY G. H. JONES

~The Fork Union Communityand the entire ·COl.ontywill longl:emerpJberand always be upliftedby the life of Harry H. White,who passed r-ecently and to recordthe c1.lronologiCil1events of. his ca-reer would be inadequate becausehis ideals exoemplified the highestform of human existance in bothfa-mily and community life.So' much public and private re-

spect has been accorded to ourfr-iend throughout these past year'sthat it would' be impossible for ab~lef survey to add more laurelsto his crown, or augment the ex-cellence of his :-eputation.Mr. 'White spent his life, in Flu-

vanna and many of his friendsclassified him as the must popularcitizen in his county;" He distinc-tively p'oss-essed the unique giftto ~ake" all he met his permanentfriends.In a world tot'n by hatred, bit-

terness and greed this friend.l'J.'crsonliiedthe ide~l that love.~er'ey. and generosity are thegreatest assets any one can pos-SlO'SS. At this ex.emp1tlU'Ycitizen' a~inal r-ites. his numerous friendswere unable to secure seats in tnechurch of 'h\S membership. He wasalso held Gl the highest 'esteemand was in an official positiOn in"the Masonic Lodge, at Fot:k Union,

Virginia.. ..Our friend of all was a farmer

and also served the country-sideat his blacksmith shop. So auto-mmttcally the final verse of the'Vil1age Blacksmith" by the poet,Hen:'y Lonfellow, would be appltc-able here. "T.h,anks, thanks to theemy worthy frioend For the lessonthou has taught! Thus at theflaming forge of life our fortunesmust be wrought; Thus at the...sounding anvil sha.ped talk burst-ing deed ,and thought."

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THEATREVICTORYScottsville

Thursday & Friday,Feb. 21-22

"CROSSWINDS"Starring

John PayneRhonda FleriUngForrest Tucker

IHIGfiLIGHTS OF FLUVANNA COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL BEAUTY CONTESt are pictured above. Top photo shows the entire group of 37 con-

testants. Left, center row, shows Miss Gayle Edgerton, winner, after receiving her prizes; right cente r picture shows, left to right, Miss Barbara Morris, whowon second place, Miss Edgerton, and Miss Nancy Snoddy, third place winner. In bottom row are, left to :right, the judge,-Frank J. Wyatr, Mrs. PhillipLano.om and. Robert R. Merhige.: Miss Gladys J)nes presenting flowers to Miss Edgerton.---------,---Gayle Edgerton Wins Fluvanna County BeautyCQntest \~~~a:.e~~~~~m~:ne;:'in~e~~ ~:~ ISchuyier Man St~bb~;-Gayle Edgerton, daughter o{ Walton'. Radio and A:?pliwce teacher, before an audience that.\ Jones, MIldred ZIckefoose, Betty No Arrests M,...de. Yet

Capt. and Mrs~,G. R. Edge:1on of Center and Fork Union Motor filled.. the school lliuditbrium I Ann Br~wn, Barbara Morris, Shir-. I J 1)3· --Forlr Union, won the title of Miss Company. Barbara ,Morris, daugh- Judges who picked tl:e ~inning ley ~ash~r, o~ G ass, essIe" Clyde Kitchen,. of SchuyleI';' isFlluv.annaCo~nty in a beauty con- ter of M~. and Mrs. W. J. Morris beauties \V'ere Mrs. Phillips Lan- Cunnmgham, Llllda Lee Johnson, re,ported in good. condition in thetest sta:ged last Friday night at I of Kents Stol'e, took third place. dram, F:'ank J. Wyatt aM Robert Loui~ Kent, Sylvia G:n:ry, c~~-IU~iver:sity Hospital follOlWingFluv.anna County High SchOOlat She was sponsor-ed by the Texaco R. Merhige. Orchest:'a music was lotte Cobb, Peggy PhIlhps, W1lhe ,treatment for -a stab wound re-Carysbrook. \ Sel'vice Stati'on a..t Fork Union, provided by Elefl.UorGreens, Lu- Mae Perkins: Jeanne Th~mas, l'ceived Sa:tu~daynight.Jud;;es chos. the attractive high KWpatrkk's Store at Kents. store cille Hasher, Agnes Toms andR'e- .Haz~l Bell, Linda Crockett, Ann I Kitchen was cut in the stomactf Sunday & Monday

scho'ol senior from a field. of 37 Iand the National Bank and 1Tust 'ton Edgerton, with Co'okieGreene Loving, Jane Proffitt, Winif:-ed I in a fight at the home of Lewis Feb .. 24-,25contestants, all stude!1ts of t~e iCompany, Palmyra. Running ,:lose as vocalist. Perkins, Nancy Snoddy, Mildred IWhorham, ·nea:- Schuyler, a,bout 1" "THE PEOPLE ....Vs.<highsC,hool.She was sponsored by 1 in the final judging we:-e Lor-elle William H. Gulley presented the \ p.atterson, E-dnaLoving, Jane Mel- P.M. Deputy Sheriff C. R. Mar- O'HARA"Fork UniOn Motor Company and I Compton and EliJJ, Keck who were !contestants,·who appeared before lton, Marianne CottTell, Clara Min:- ! shall is investigating the case but IForl{ UnIon Beauty Shop. second"1among the fIve fmallsts. a backw'o() with Valentine's Day lter, G'a.yleEdgerton, 3'0 Ann Tur- \1 no arrest has Iboon made. ' , StarringIpla'Cewmne:- was Nancy Snoddy, MISSEdgtrton recelV'Bda large decorati'on. . noel', Phyllis Johnson, LoreHe. - ,.------ Spencer Tracydaughter of Mr... and Mrs. J. N. bduquet and ,a gold cup from Miss I Those appearing in....the contest ICompton, Hel~n Lewis, ShirleY \1' The circumfe~ence of the globe I Pat 0 'BrienSnoddy of Columbia, sponsored by iGladys Jones, home 'e'conomic. were as follow.: Judith B~ansford, Melton and Jean_·Life. is 25,020 miles.· ..::... __ ~D;;:.i~~n:.:a;:;..~L;2y~n,;n~_

Saturday, Feb. 23-"3 DESPERATE MEN"

St:;mingPreston FosterVirginia Gr:eyJim Davis

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1952

·S~~~ Of Farm Bureau D·i~s-cu~s·~~Z-{CeSNeed Blood,Some Misconceptions Of Work ListedI ~ tts .-IIIn the first two acttcles entitled tax: service to. c.qop:e.rati~ ~~re~ \~ COS VIe

"What Is Farm Bureau?" ·"the ,houses for VM'lOUS ccmmodtttas. :i~ .'them.e has been .11armers working 'Dhere is no longer any connection j'toge~her f:u- the better~ent of all. between the Farm Bureaus or the ~ _lin dlSCussmgthe Iegfslattva and IVirginiaFarmBureauF'ederacion, ,tOTTSVILLE, VIRGINIA,educatIOnal p.r:~grams it was re- and the eeoacmte services many; 1- __~_. .

vealed that Wlth'Out cOo'Jeration of which are known as Farm Bu- CI"! T _ .1nothingcouldbe a;ccompli~hed.In reau stores.In the past there has i)Jos un urgeuthis fma:l article the same theme been a tie-in between the two 01'- I ~is prevalent in discussingse<viC'eSg;a;'iz",tions,but the relationshipi " Take Partof the Farm Bureau. was severed in November of 1950 IIn order to establish a service For Iacx or 'xnowreuge many per- C Blood Pro·gram

there must first he a need fOil' it. Sons believe the store to be the : fAs a result, the service. program true Farm Bureau. This is a mis-j 0 ~is largely in the hands of the 'conception. - s

. ". • 1,~__ d IlL. Dorrier explained the Redmembers to:, It IS ImpOSSIble to Other serVIces ar:e p.ll<:W.tlle On, ..' If th "f5 BlOOd Program last Wed.-establish a grea:t number of ser- 'the ~tate and-county levels. e1. . _.

" . . . Jay mght at the regUlar LIOnsvices on the state level that will matenaI1Z'e It WIll be through co- I t.' . ' mee lng and urged membersbe needed in a majority of the 'openartion, farmers working to:, j J., I b t. f th

b 1·e eu 0 SIgn up or .ecounties. gether to reme'Cly a common pro - 1

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'0. b'l ··t t S tt '11rillO I e VlSI 0 co 'SVl e onIt is through the stat~ servi'c~ tern. o-f' . pesday March 5.

of proViding rautoffiobile, trUCK, Today in the world ograUl- '~Sident' Donald Carroll an~and tractor insurMlce to members ced that $405 was taken inat cost; th&t many persons hav'e -- 19 the lM'a'rchof Dimes driveconceivedthe ·ideathat Farm Bu~ EYES EXAMINED 'undsfor the NationalFoun-1'eaJ. is an insul1anc~ company. AI- I 'n for Infantile Pa~'Hlysisthough there are msuranx~e com~ J DR J T ~was sponsored by the club.panies operating in ·this state with ' ~ " • 'Iso annOUnced that $139 wentnames that cOJ"1respond to the Ithe activities fund of theFarm Bureau, there is n~t one be'- Optom whiCh is used for communit.ysides the farmers' own company, -bts, as a result of the games"The Virginia Farm Bureau Mu- 211 West l\1Jfheld in January.tlial InsunanceCo.",bhat has any CharlottesviiJkernard MCDearmon,editor!connection wi·th the hr:-ffi Bureau te Scottsville Sun, was guest:Federation in this Sbate. er. He gave a talk on the iThe VJrginia Farm Bureau Mu"- ss of the recently organized

tual is owned ·by the members of . =::}aper, and outlined plans for!

:ebO~~mb:=uto ~:l1C~:~~~- FAU' C1~E1fr'Sme'lllbers of the Fa:l"m Bureau in '...J Uthis state. TheI'e was a need for

tJhe company, for .there is no Jeweler and Watchmakerother companyin the state sell- Watches--Elgin and Eulovaing s1tchinsw-wce to farmers Wallace Sterlingonly.Th,eaim of this non-profit Hallmark Greeting Cards

companyis .to save ·membersof Diamonds and Costume Jewelry I I~IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~~IIIIIIIIIIII~IIIIII~~~~IIIIII~IIIIIIIIIIII~~~IIIIII,!the Farm Bureau On insurance. t d d ~===========:::::At presentth",ti. theonlystate Watch Repairs Guaran ee an I _ _

serviCe.The servicesprovidedat Watch Master-tested f ..the county lewt range free~in:c~o~m;e~~~~~=:::::.::;:====~:::==:===:~==:::~~ .

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St'fd ··heavy in11!l1!lt:'y we~P'Onsl uv-, g in the field, strenuous day and.g~lt marches, and combat tac-

rF~' ,," . . The senior play, "Gn-l-Shy,"Co~-,exp~rle.nced veterans of will be presented 'at Schuyler Hig:lVorld War II and tlIe Korean, School at 8 o'clock on the even-~~aign ,win ~. ~ ~ge of his! ing of F'ebruiarc 29, with Missraimng The dtvtston 1S commann, Laus-a Turner as sponsor.

·-=-c-:-:c-------· d by Majar General Laurenrs, B. I The characters are; Fa-ankltnTHURSDAY, FEBRUA~eiser,whr, himselfis a veteran'Wood,Cecil Brandshaw,Sarah-----.--. . -~----~-----f Korean action. Lee 'Pyler , Pete Morrfa, Frances

M· FI The 18~year-old son of Mr. and Drumheller, Robert Tyler, ShirleyISS uvann~,.s. Walter- D.AllenofScottsvilleMawyer,Lily F'itzgenald, Joyce

e Was inducted this month. wray, JUdy Carter, Robert Aus-

tin 'philli,s, and Jack Carter.James A. Farley's middle nameAloysius.

Schuyler Senior PlayScheduled For Feb. 29

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY :::1, 1\:)52>:.1UtlT

ClassifieD

f1BRUARY 17 THROUGH 24

P. Shead, W. T. MeltonHartwell White.The church claims members from

surrounding communities as wellas Fork Union. Deacons from Bee-mo Bluff are S. R. Dennis, G. R.Edgerton, E. P. Osborne and R.J. Pettit. other deacons are Gor-don Gentry of Scottsville, H. M.Bransford and Winn Cobb ofCohasset and the folloWiing fromFork Union: B. A. Burgess,

IHarry Shepherd, E. J. Snead, EP." Snead, J. P. Snead, W. 0

Phone 55 \ Snead, Hartwell H. White J':."SCOTTSVILLE, VA, K__________________ Dr. J. H. Yeatman and R. .

IDrumwright., This church is well 'Organized,

(Oonttnued from page one) with many other 'Committees toowas given by MJ;s Edwin J. Per- numerous to mention by members.kina. There is an evangelism commit-'I'ne Sunday school, housed in a tee, a kitchen committee, a money

sepanate building which contains counting 'committee, and a financegvaded classrooms, has an enroll- committee.ment of about 170 pupils. Ellis The woman's Mitsional'Y UnionSnead is superintendent. is an active society which .helpsThe Rev. H. W. Connelly is with foreign and local missionary

'pastor of Fork Union at the pres- work and 'contributes to the pro- ,ent time. Officers include H. R. jects of the church. Mrs. H W.Kelly. clerk; E. P. Osborne, as- Connelly is president of the club. r

ststant clerk; E. J. Snead, tt-eas- Much has changed. about the ~months.urer and Miss Helen Thomas, fi- Fork Union 'Church, as in all \ Levelcoldnan'cial secretary, I br t d ' tai edchurches that have ce e a e a imam m'Lhe music department consists centennial anniversary. Rules or I,section by concealed cold-wall

of G. R. Edgerton) choir dlrectcr ; conduct, services, and physical ap- \ chilling 'coils and a Refrig-o-plateMrs. Ruth Alex-ander, pianist; pearance have changed, .but the: on the back 'On the wall of -the

. Miss Linda Johnson, assistant spirit of loyalty, its deep tnflu- compartment. The Cycla-maticpianist and Major Wildman, 01'- ence for good in the community, system regulates the flow of cold,ganiat. The music committee In- and the inspiration lent by its controls humidity, and banishesdudes Mrs. Crockett, Mrs. Wee- devoted leaders through the years :1 ,frost ~ore it COllects..pc-ovtdtngvel' and Mrs. Omohundro. continue to rruake it a worthy as- automatic defrosting In the re-

A new baptismal font has re~ \ set to the town of Fork Union ana Ifrigera.tor without the use ofcently been installed. Members ot the surrounding communities. Iclocks, timers, or heaters ·of arf'yt~e baptismal committee are A. kind.

W;nn Cobb; Haro-y Shepherd, Mrs', Parr Attends MeetingHa!TY Shepherd and Mrs. FrancisWhite .Those on the

committee are W.W~nn Cobb andWeaver.Ush-ers are H, M. Bransford, 8'.

R. Dennis, Hartwell VWlite, D::-.Yeatman, A Winn Cobb, Gordor.Gentry, H. Chlarles Alexander, R.C. Omohundro, J,r. and W. TSnead.

I HoWse dIld- Grounds coniDlitt-"members, who are =esponsible for 'TIhere is no defrosting heating de-

fth . n the food freezer, and tem-

the well-kept appearance 0 e VIce I . d t a• .j. ar Inalntame a

c'hurch and its I3Ittractlve sur-, .peV3ilUreS e af 1 el forroundings are E. P. Snead, \ constant zero-zone 8 e eVd for, , . f f1'Ozen foo sHarry Sheph-erd, S. R. Dennis, J. preservattlOn '0 ~

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Classifieds are SOld at the rate oftwo cents a word, 35 cents mini-mum. Display olasstfteds 60 centsan inch.

BRbTHERHOOD-WEEK~L ESTATE

LIST YOUR FARMSOR TIMBERWITH US

W, R. PITTSHelp to eliminate intergroup prejudice. SupportBrotherhood Week sponsored by the National Confer-ence of Christians and Jews. Make sure that you livebrotherhood the year 'round.Fork Union Baptist

AcelPT OR REJECTPEO~LEON THEIR INDIVIDUAL WORTH

Jo"-- And GOb I 1.1' Gibson of Rapids; one sister,un rew 1 SOt:. ' ' ,John Anurew Gibson, '13 retired Mrs. Emily Reynold, of Richmond,

machine operator ron the Albe- 14 gr·andchildren, ,and seven gr-eat-rene; Stone Corporation. died Men- 'grand'children.day at the University Hospital. -----..,-A native of Alberene, he was James E. McRae

the son of John A. and Sue Burial .rites for James E. Mc-Sprouse Gibson. His wire, the for- \ -Rae, three-year-old son of Sgt.mer Miss Ma::y Sprouse, died sev-j and Mrs. Alfred B. McRae, waseral years ago. held in the Carter family CeITlC'-Gibson is survived by one son.] tery neal' Schuyler Wednesday, at

J. Edward Gibson, o'f Alberene ;11 p.m.six daughters, Mrs. J. E. Ander- i The child died, Satur'cay after-son, of COVington, I Mrs. J. S.1 noon in Washington. In additionSprouse, of Richmond, Mrs. Willis i to his father and mother, who isM-eintzer, of New York City, Mrs. \ the former Ve~a Carte.r, of gchuy-Warner Tolley, of Richm.ond and ler, he is survived by one, brother,Mrs. Lee Penre, of Narrows; four \ James B. McRae, Jr., one sister,

I • the!S, Phillip Gibson, of Wind~. Judith Fay McRae and his grand-! sor, N. C., Albert Oibson, USN, \ parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. '0. Ca:'-

HABtr stationed in Wnshington, and Os- ter, of Schuyler.

Lord's Suppet'o Snead, A.Mrs. E. B,

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NewCycla-matie Frigidaire food fre""er and refri~eratorcombination, just introduced, featurea ahelvea that IIbde outn n lon rollers for easy access, handy storage .pace ORdoor,Yand a new kind of aafe, conatant cold called Leveleold.Vpper compartment ia .ero-.one food 0 free.er, com~e":ly.insulated and ilealed from reat of eabm~t. Cyela-matlc ...frosting in refrigerator section olftomatlcallY: control. hu-midity and banishea frost before ,t collects.

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