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• a •THr: sell r l'SV1LU.: sm. • 'rHRF~:THURSDAY, FERBRUARY28, 1952

..------ -----,.- - --- • -- - ----- - ----. ~ ~".usual fine banquet and a V\.!g2 at-'.'Pe ' l Cllhunbia News Miss Helen KiM, Miss Mary Mira. Winston Connor, of RiCh-I week. K h' t ,'tendan"" In 1t8 bustneas meeting-' rSO na S ~~~:\:e:~~::i~o::r::r~.~e~~~~:~:::~~y~a:~~te:e~~~::~ts:P~~in~r~n~h:~ter~P:;~n~~h:;:~~~~~eh~~~:ge~~;;;:b~~~~:l:r::~~:, - day. and Mrs. 'B. T. Cowherd. end with her son-m-Iaw and hIghways In the county made wid-

BY ANNIE MELTON ~s. H. S. Mosby The regular meeting of the wo- ' Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kent were vis- ~a't1ghter, Mr. and Mrs. J. o. Will er by the highway department In

M.r,s. Frank Shumaker, Mrs I The holIday on FrJ(!ay brought man's Missionary Society was ttcra .to Charlo~tesviIle on .Fr:day. hams, Jr. Virginia. A moving picture was_M.artIn 'I'uzner, MiSS Catnartno many of our young people home I he:'i on Wednesday with thirteen Vi&~torsto RIchmond this week • put on m the interest of eeeoreste-Johnson and mother, Mrs. C B for the long week-end. MISS AUd-

1members pr-esent. i were Mr. and Mrs. W. ~. Quick Fluvanna Ruritan News I tion in Vn1gInia and keeping our

Johnson, spemt Saturday 10 RlOh- rey Johnson wa~ homefrqm Long-I The :'00 er home was complete- J and Mrs. Dabney Cosby. I The Fluvanna Rurltan Club held I state green The guest speakermond wood College with her parents Mr. P S d f Master "Wimpy" Palmore c.'!V>-1its February meeting this week at was R lj Small of Elkton vu-. . ly dest! yed by fire on un ay a - . , ,

and MIl'S. J. N. rr:ryall. '-' - d th-' brated hIS fourth birthday with a I the Cafeteria Hall of the Fluvan-I glnia_ 'I1 "fli ternoon The famdf y escape WI -. '-- I •

'Rudy 'I'aggur-t was home for the ommre Pro tt J'r., stu-dent at I • • f thtn 5 panty for all hIS little rrtends last na County HIgh School, wtth the, - ~ -- __ .".,...,..",.---the University of 'Richmond spent out injury but only a :ew ¥ gd --- ----,----- - --.---~- -- ------'--:--.--.-.- \ VICTORY

week-end. He's in tramtng inNew the week-end Wl.·t'h his parenls and ~e;~e saved from the kItchen an I tieVl'P~- ~-\J'e-rsey with thoe US Army. brought with him a classmate. . dmmg room. / ,I RE

'Eugene and' William I Griffin of Mrs: Otis Shepherd is sick with, \ TREAT.Mrs: Le-sli'c Clements, '!Of Scotts- Fort Belvoir visit'ed their family the flu. I NOT·IC:E '

~~le IS spe.nding this week in Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Griffin. The Sunbeams of Memorial Scottsvillelchr:nond WIth he;:-Sister ano 'bro-I J. N. Snoddy Sr. of R.P.I. spent Chu.rch held their regular meeHng

ther-m-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. vV. S. the week-end with bis parents, Mr.1 on Wednesday with Mrs. Crowde:'MUllan. an{l Mrs. J. N. Snoddy. and Mrs. Berry as leaders. I---'--- '-'-'-'-----''-'--1

Edward Moody: of the US Navys~nt the we'ek-end with nis pa-rents Dr. and Mrs. Moody, ofhere. -

FEBRUARY 28-29THURS. & FRL"F oroe of Arms"

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Nancy OlsonFrank Lovejoy _

SAT" MARCH 1"Kentucky Jubilee"

StarringJerry ColonnaJean Porter

James Ellison

Watch for the date of the Premier'showing of the

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, FURNITURE SALE!Chester Onks, of the U~ Armywas home flor the we'ek-'enQ_Hevisi-red his p~rents at Howards-Ville.

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Mrs. Willi'e Harrip .)fi, of herehas returrroo from W'e hospital inCharlottesville and .is now staying,wibh her daughter \ Mrs. Worth I

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\Mrr" and Mrs, Lewis Melton, ofScottsville left 'early Thur~aymorning mot.oring to ProvidenceForge. Late that afternoon they I

motored from Prov~dence Forge to'Richmond where they f."} pen tthe night with relatives. EarlyFriday morning they visitedone of their friends in the Jef-fe:,son Hotel in Richmond. Afterleavlng phe Hotel they motored toWi.lhamsburg, while there theyvi'sitoed some of tne 'historicalplaces. They boG'l It'"elported a

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Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Pace andsmall s::m "Of Schuyler, visitad inthe home of Mrs. L. E. ClementsSaturday of last week ..

·M:-s,Bill Moore of Warren wasvisitlar in scottsville on vV\erlnes-day of this w'eek.

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Mr, and Mrs. Paul Pil1Pin anddaug.hter Fa.ye, visited in thehome of Mr. and Mrs . ..B, I". Dor-rl'er in Charlottesville, Sunday,Mrs. DorrieI' is improving f:1Qmarecent illness.

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Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Moore, ofNeMIlport News srpent Thu.rsday<andFrida~ with t'heir parents, Mr.and Mr,g. Clyde .M06re, and Mr.and Mrs. Tom Go~an.·--

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Mr. and Mrs, Van Hall and sonGre,gory, of AlexandrJa, and FayePi'ppin" of Richmond spent theiWeek~'tmdwlth Mr, and Mrs. P.;ml iPtppin,

Mr .. and Mrs. John Deeds a:'enow living with her parentsawaiting the compl'etil::mof theirnew hOm'e in Fluva;l-na.

PHONE 6·J

George ·W'll!shington TeaBy Mrs. Joseph Snead

The Point-of-Fork Ohapter ofthe Daughter'S of the AmericanRevolution held a George Wash~ingtton Tea on Friday afternoonat f'Bride's Hill", the' home ofMrs. C. E. Kie, .in iF<?"tkUnion.

Mrs. Robert E. Walters, sopra-no, sang several selectiollS ac-companied by Ralph Stoug"1hbonatthe piano.-The boys qUllrteU0 of the Flu-

vanna county HIgh School, com~posed of Bobby ol'one.s, Ja:ckfe Da-vis, Phil ISeay and Kenneth Webb,and the .gi.rJs sextette composed ofJean Thomas, peggy Phillips, Janeproffitt, Betty Lee Jones, NancySnoddy and Gayle Edgerton sangseveral patrioUc selections direct-ed -by G. R: Edgerton, d·irector ofmusic in the Fluv~nna Countyschools.

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FOl.~JR~__ ;:;;;;-_=--_--=~-:::-~ THE SCOTTSVILLE SUNThe Scottsville SUl~ , Iachieving victory, has an~ered and disheartened millions of FCC would assume to doterminelevelecl an attack upon Qeorg~

ANI)' THE NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIES IN ALBE. 'Americans. When Taft hits here, the political experts 'think, the responstbtltty. This would en~iIU<!hardswho controIled<thethree. courage all to speak only such 'broadcast stat.ion~.Through monthsMARLE, FLUVANNA AND BUCKINGHAM COUNTIES he is hitting home to the people. .' . words as nag-hi;he considered sa_of,r.idiculous hearmgs the FCC pur-lERVING THE PEOPLE OF THE TOWN OF SCOTTSVILLE It still remains to be seen 'what General Eisenhower will do. tisfactory to the FCC. With that ; sued this attack. It ended onlyEd-t - J Be d M D ' In the meantime, some of his warmest supportets are convinced there could be no freedom of when Mr. RJ.'chardsdied. This wasM;n~rgi~'g"'Ed''-:'"''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''.... mEair.. beCtheWar?,on that he must return/to this country and make his position clear speech and the people would be and.is ter~orism., ~t C.9~stitut~d',Of __.____ Iza UTIer 11b f denied their rigl;! to hear any. notice to all broadcast icenseesCharlottesville Manager __..__ Lindsay Mount we e ore nommatmg time, if he is to have a chance.' thing they might want to, -I that to avoid (rouble they betterOffice Manager ._.. . _._. Mrs. Annie Clements MeltOn-j _ - _ In another extremely violent di- ~avoid alantbng' of news and th:~2 !)Oa year in Albemarle, Fluvanna, Buckingham and Nelson Counties. The~Grange Looks"At The Railroads recj assault upon freedom the FCC means, 'Of course, ,that news m~,

$300 a: year outside of these counttes. "Hersche! D. Newsom Master of the National Grange re-I decided that slanting of news was I.nat' be slanted in a -nuorate dis- -tl ~ , wrong and it proceeded to deter- [pleasing' to those bureaucra IS.Published weekly every Thursday of the year cen y Wf?te an extr~m~ly Important letter to a confere?ce _made) mine what 'constituted news-slant-! In leavi:ng government Mr. GOYJ

Entered as second-class matter at the .post oIDee-"SIt ScottsviI:e, uP. of railroad pres:dents. Me Newsom expressed himself as! Ing; Obviously all news is slanted: will be '<l!bleto take in more, d~l-vtrgtata, Oct?,ber 5, 1'951. ' bemg greatly concerned with the financial difficulties of the! becausa in it is reflected the slant lars and improve his economIC____ ~ __ ... _~__ _ __ railroads and with our outmoded transportation policy He of he or she Who sees it and tre- 'condition. TIle'" ie a s-emote

. '. . . Ports it. chance that the vacancy he leavespointed out that when the. Grange proposed regulation of the B~tnat a~s'\ th ..' (0 ~-ued on -.e six)'" 1 may, 'e COtnrrllSS10l. I, 0iIl ......~ ..-&

ral1roads Hl 1876, they had~a VIrtual monopoly of transporta·. r--------....:---· _---,---------,tion, and that conditions have changed enormou.ly since then. IHe added:: . 1950 Plym~uth 2 Dr., Deluxe--Heater

"Recent events have made it all too evident that railroad· - 1948 Chevrolet 2 Dr., Fleetline.. .bankruptcy means eventual government ownership. or govern- 1948 Chevrolet 4 Dr., Stylemaster-Heaterment subsidy-neither' solution is tolerable, It seems ·clearly 1948 Chevrolet 4 Dr., Fleetmaster - Radio '&apparent that our total transportation policy must be modern- Heaterized ... We are; therefore, suggesti[)g that this be a subject of

l1941 Pontiac 2 Dr., 6 cyl. '

study in Grange meetings throughl>Ut America." 1935 Plymouth 4-dr. secLm. Commenting on this, The New York Times said, "Among 1936,Plymouth·2 Dr,

the local agrarian parties of the Seve,nties the general slogan I TRUCKSwas: The state must either absorb the railroads or the rail· I 1950 Ford 1-2 Ton Pickup - Heaterr?ads will a:bsorb the .state.' Th~t is a far cry from the. present I 1950 Chevrolet,3-4 ton Pickup-4 Forward spd.View-of the Grange, quoted by Me. NeWSOm", .. Yet It IS not 1949 Chevrolet 1-2 ton SedB!nDelivery-Heater ~too mucn to say that the contrast 'mirrors with rather complete 1 1947 Studebaker 1 1-2 Ton S.W.B., 2 speed-fic'elity the historical change that has taken place in the .econo.! Good Tires .mic status of/our' railroads between 1871 and 1952." In that 1947 Dodge Dump 1 1-2 Ton, 2 speed - Goodtime we have regulated the railroads. to the point of strangu- i 'Tires . ,latlOn, have often denIed ,hern rates adequate to meet their' 1946 Ford 1-2 Ton Panel . \bills and return a fair profit on their huge investment _ and' 1942 Ford 1-2 T. Flatwe have concurrently, subsidized and encouraged their competi-: 1941 Dodge 1-2 Ton Pickup .tors. Our whole transportation pollcy is unfair and obsolete-. 1!!.39Che.vrolet 1 1-2 Tonand, it menaces the welfare ot the country which depends so; S~'!ITH CHEVROLET SAL' ES, INC. .much on adequate, expa~ding transport by rail. I inCoimtrv - Lawyer .freedom of \be people. In one in- 'I Phone 2 Scottsville, Va.. ' stance Mr. Coy stated that free ,

.speech W-M all I'g1ht but must !be ~ -Ry Walter iJohnsoro ,tempered With responsibility. Thi.6 SALES ;ERVICE

A.nother powerful1bureaucrat has cc'a~r:':r~ied"=--t~he"'--~im~p~ll~C~ati~on~~th~a~t~th~'e'::=========:-=:::===========:;-=::::::;;.resigned. He is Wayne Coy~Chair- , ~ ::;;;;.... -...,., .... '"man of the Federal Communica~ .

WASHINGTONS BIRTHDAY THOUG"T I~~" i?i--·'·:-';".:iiq;i~_,~ -

THURSDAY, FERBRUARY 28, 1952

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THURSDAY, 'FERBRUARY 28 1952- ---.__ ._- --'----~--News

.. I" THE SC0T'T'SVILLl<. SUN FIVE_._-----.---------_. ... .._ _-..<t:": -- L __ • -- - __

P l R bl· Th-erewas a personal no:e in the the apprecbatton of alit and to showing the coloring in bloom ~llda myr a . (1m mgs way the women looked at the pte- j stimulating the desir-e to create It. 'with ~utumn foliage and ber'rles.B .... . ---------'-_ .t.ures . As th.oUg.ht,hey were think- 'I E.F.W.y ~"'LrS' C C Co Mrs. W. J. Smith, president,

.M s C '~e<' • Mad. 'Sr 1M H h It was a' refreshing experience mg, how will It look. against t;1.e i and ,Mrs. W~ M. Quick attendedrs. .~. Duncan m t' . as er. / _ . Hving room wall? Will the peach I

Richmo d Th 0 o=ed to ISund the other day to ,sae an exhibit of • , ' - Garden Club Meets the Flowe:' Show Judging Schooln ursday of last weelt ay 1 was ,Layman's Day on. .. . .bloseoms match the sllpcovar 0:1 I

and brought her little granddal.lgh_' the Fluva1ma Charge: The rollow- 011 paintings by the late Oeccgta ]the wing chair? One lady _., . _ Mrs. Annabelle Grimes, of the -held in Richmond last week.tel', JUdy back with her. Her par- lng Laymen spoke at these Morgan 'of Lynchburg. There. were: measuring because' sne had' a Waynesboro NUrsery, was guest Mrs. N. J. Perkins was electedents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S, Duncan Churches: B. B. Kent, of Bates- ~v~m.l reasons why. it wa~ r~- I frame she wanted to put around an speaker at the_ meeting f)f the recording secretary at the annualJr. came up for the week·end with Ville, "Palmyr-a, Cunntng'ham, and u-esumgj or perhaps the word IS 10'1 . <-' ~ Fluvanna garden club on Thursday ouslneas meeting held recently- . ..'. I I pam ....ng. come pictures appear- "the. home" folks. Rents ',store. Chester Jennings __ tnteresttng. One was that the PIC- -ed strongly because the scones afternoon at the Fluvanna Coun- and two new members, Mrs. R.alphMrs Ch t Sho G tures on display seemed to be the "'el' gn'z bl All 't' t.y high school. Stoughton and Miss Lottie Smith,. es er Jennings has 'c- res; eonge E. Glenn - ZIon; ,. . '"' e reco I a· e.· 0... lle·ll 1'0- ;-

t d . H d kl>ndthat needed hanging m a - fl t d th "t f th' Mrs. Glrimes, who was introduc- Were voted into the clUb..ume· hom.e f:"om iMartha Jeffer_' Otwar Black - Wesley Chapel ec e '~Slplrl 0 - C' ar#.is:SOn Hospital. I \ R. I. Harris _ Salem. hon-re.Like pu~pies in a pet Bh~p.who eVid'e:lltlysaw th'e ~orld ;s ~ ed ~y Mrs. J. P. Snead, p:'1Ogram ' The hostesses, ¥rs. W. J. SmithMr. and Mrs is P 'Harl d . MesdaJrnes Pearl Conrad P H Wllldow. (n'eedmg a home, hot b t'f I I f 11 ..,. chaIrman, spoke on flowering ~mdMrs. H. !M'. Bransford, se:-vej

. .'. an and ' . . h ) An th th t th eau 1 u pace, U 0.1 life and h b h t· th h' h hootMrs. Henry Dav,'s left Sund f France, Henry McGhee and C E, angmg. . 0 er was a ey 'C' I Tn b t· f] . s I'u s and trees. She showed col- refres men, s m e 19 se. ay Or· . . ere f I d ·thin th 0 or. 'e eau·y IS re ect.:;d 111 0 d I'd . . .Melborne, Fla, Where 'th '11 RUff, visited Mrs. Chester Jen- W h orfsa e, an werehWl : 'f; her work as no photoghaoh could re s I es of varlOUS varieties cafeteria.. ey Wl n· F 'd reac 0 an average I ouseWl es r. - ----~ --- -.------ .. __

:p.end two weeks With M:". Har- n~ngs . 1'1 ·ay afternoon. Mrs. Jen- pocketbook. Another was that the eral hundred .pl'~tures SU~h a.~ F A U leo N·-E-=.....R"'""';Sand's aunt, Mrs. W. R. Abbott nge 'Is r~cqvering satisfaJctorily SUbject material waS pleasing to thes~ for ,the P~bhc to obtam and ..., ~Fluvanna and Madison H'lgh from a recent operation. h th th th b' contmue to enjoy and show toM t e eye ra ell' an e ram,. .

Schools met in a boys adO'· I - rs. H. C. Carter cele'brated her Now if this SQunda as though- she o~er~ IS to have made a real con~basketball game Tuesdav n Febl~t~87 birthday 'S'unday. 14"anyfriends was an artist of second-rate cali~ tributiun ,to the worM. They .are .az: 19. The scores were: Fluvanna and rela:ives were in during the bre, just because her paintings did poet~ in paint. .HIgh Sc~ool girls 35-~MadigOl~ 4.6 da.y t.o WIShher the best of eyery- not have to be "understood," Lt is Unlike an art ~how Ul a gallery,Fluvanna Oounty High School thmg. not meane that way. Miss Mo::tgan 'tile sPect-ato:h·sd~d.n~t walk wi.thboys 50, Madison 48. iMn. and Mrs. C. C. Conraod, Jr. is.a recognized Virginia artist, and ~we before t e pamhngs, examm-

f'-.. Dinner guests Monday in the and little daughter, Mary Curtis, her work~ha.-sb'een hung in many mg them.m a detached and 'ana-~Ihome r f Mrs. Pearl C~nrad and Of.Scottsville, Charlie Harland, of show::J and in muso?ums. More Ilytical manner , catalog in hand. f

]\f:". a~d Mrs. "Y.. A S. Conra.l RIchmond and John Pierce, of praise be to her that she took de- ev-ersh.Oiw it., . I

werle Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Conrad Sandston visited in "the C. C. Con- ligilt in pamting the ewryday .It is. a ~lty there l~ not ~ore ;

of Charlottesville and Mrs A]~ rad home Thursday. scenes about her in a wealth ot _ time gwen m our public schools to "":'==================~-::=======leyne C. Williams 'Palmyra' !Basketball a g a i n! Fluvanna 'blended c'olors. tha~ appeal no,l. '--.-Word was receiv~d here W~dnes- boy.s' and girls' teams met Ar- only/ from a technical standpoint,

. day morning of the death of Mrs. ~o~ia in the rF1uvannaCounty High but a.ppeal to the emotions and toCraddock. Mrs~ Craddock was the cool _gym. Friday- February 22 the average intl;lllect.-Thereare t.h'cwi,dow of the, late. Rev. Craddock at 8 P.M. brown barns, the red mud roads, Iwho was the Baptist :M"inister of ,the rolling fields, a white country IBybee's }toad's Ohurch and- Bea- Lt. White Recalled ChUI'ch, the 10ft blue mountains,verdam Church for some years. To A{:tive Duty the pink and gbld chrysanth'cmums 'She was the mother of Miss Helen that 'bloom in Our yards, a tree inCraddock who taught school in ARMY CHEMICAL CENTER, Spl'111.g:'i. ....ime green beside ta trans-Fluvanna for some time. Mrs. MARYLAlNfl, FEBRUARY 21, lucent lake with a rowboat wai;t-Craddock pass'ed away in the, Bap- ----:2ndLt. James E. White, son of I' ing for ~ .passenger. Th'o?l'eis th~ Itist Hospital -in Lynchbut'g. The >Mr. and Mrs. Elco:r O. White. of cornel· of 12th and Main, and tht' I

many friends of the family exten-d Scottsville, Vi~g;inia, has been! dark b!ue .myste-:-y of Church Isincel e sympathy. caned 1}ack to active duty and is S.tr'e~t In the moonlLght, whic!l,Attorney ::\nd·Mrs. Ralph Zehlt>r now stationed at Army Cheplicnl could be any street-eve:orone has

were in Charlottesville \Vednesday Center, Md. . I seen the sam~ scenes, and likes t(,

evenj!lg. I Lieutenant \-Vhite has 55 months s~e th'~m agam. To have left sev-M:-". Ev~~lvnPerkins lmderwent of overseas "e:v;ce to his .cr~dit Many appreciated the technique,

a majol' opetation at the Marilla of whioh time he spent in Ger- -the 'affect.. the use of line a~d co-Jefferson Hospit.al Thursday night. many. He was :'ccalled to active lor. But what mad: the e-~hlbition ,Miss Elva. Tate and Conway duty October 8, 1950. different w.as .that l~ wa.<i l~ a de- I

Hasher of Kmg George Co Urt The Lt. is a graduate of Vir- partment stOle. whIch took awfty 1HOUtoe spent the hoHday weekend ginia Military IlUltHute, at Lex.- the self-conscious and "arty" at-,_ L. ~ y' mos~hcJ:": V.L a u.J.'&F-'~.:ig..uleJ.·y.

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It ....... a Ions way fran> tbe trWi. b.d and tho TIllpo.t.l colo.. of a nur.ery to tbe barron of a bottl.. ;::mCH FOa ALL•••

'round ••• but not .. far .. it may opplOr. Evell _. FOa THBCH1IIlCH

b I IUb·'· Cb_..tbo g...... , faa., •if war .hould not come to our ,e or•• , t w • 0..... lor _Ib lor th. buUdblg 01t.ft. or twelve years before th, •• YQuUS'lt.r.thlm- 0--', ClQcl SJOO4olUhnthlJ) It.. Ive. may b. face to fae. wlthcollftlct and bottl.. ~;:"bo"".h....llu.lvoJ~••

... t • ItrQrag CJuuCih,. ~;Tb" littl. boy and sid, howev.r. are b.i", tausbt cor •• , OIvll_ ......

a.- ~. Th.,. are lour aoundth. power of prayer. They or. dllco,.rl", at tho - whr .... r ........ hould

\ impressionable ago that nothing take. the pl... of otItQcI "rvle •• t.;ulcrrlyQIldIUp..) prayer and that no .urer prot.ctio" for lb. fIltll,. J:' :: a.....h. Th'r .,., (I)ohaldl.,.. owa .tak.. (2) For hIt

can be found by any other meane. of hit • 1CIk..(3) For the ,ak.1.: , th ... Wl1tyand nation (4}In- day. when problema of dei.ns. are for.molt ""tell-iii::: ~Ih. Churchitself,

"in-the minds of every'one, i,t il wis. to ponder OD the ;: 'UJlpotf ptAOlraJ and ma-o ""," ..I~I cth. fo go to:~ 'limitations of bomb ·shelters, radar, and W,.pOIli. Th., .~- Y and read YOur

',1,:, can protect only the body-wheA there I, .tlll the .u...__ riOOk Cbapter Verauspirit to keep safe. 11.-" ".0411&1 , 1-5

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2- Alberene gtone Corporation~ Of Virginia ".t Schuyler, Virginia .,;:.United States Rubber Company

• Scottsville PlantScottsville

Smith Chevrolet Sales, Inc.Chevrolet Sales & Service

ScottsvilleThacker Bros. Funeral Home

Ambulance ServicePhone Scottsville 43J

.- Scottsville Flour Mills·Blue Bird Flour

'For Perfect BakingFeed for All LivestockBruce-Dorrier Motor Co.Ford - Sales & Service

Scottsville'W. F. Paulett & Son

Building Materials and HardwarePhone Scottsville 47C. R. Dorrier & Co.The Quality StorePhone ~ottsville 1

Walton Radio & Appliance CenterRefrigerators - Televis~ons & Was~erEl

I~!Charlottesville - Scottsvl1lp - ColumbIa

The·Hub. Inc.Clothing For All the Family

. Scottsville/,

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THE SCOTT'SVlLLJ£SUN.~ .< ..

THURSDAY, FERBRUARY 28, 1952

REAL ESTATE

LIST YOUR FARMSOR TIMBERWI'I1H US

Cunningham NewsBY FRANCES TAYLOR

.Sunday being Layman's Day,the people of Ounningham, had thehonor and pleasure Of having withthem, B. B. Kent, or Greenwood,who is essoctat- "Layleader- of the

r-~-~_,,"",g.j]arlottesvme District.He gave atalk, em.the subject "The Missionof Our Ohru:-ch.itJohn onis j·svisiting this week

in the home C?f his son-in-law. anddl3.u~hter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry .....R'osso, :in Arlington, Virginia.

Mr. and Mrs. ·Maxshall Burton'visited in the home of Mr. andlvfrs. G. W. Ingle on Sunday. ~-.- M:'s. Otis Haden has been con-

o!'i:tl';}d to he TIOOleOn account of ill-u'ess. ~.James Conis was in Richmond

Sarutday. ..Mr. and Mrs. Cammie Thomas,

of Charlottesville and Mr. and Mrs.'1'. OR .. Bragg, of Williamsburg,v~sited Mrs. Bett~e Thomas, Sun-day.Geo~ge E. Glenn was

spea~'er at Zion Ohurchday.The quarterly lIDeetmg for Flu-

vanna Charge will :be held atVINley Oh8Jpel Churcn, on Ma.--ch19. Please keep this in mind.

Layman.on Sun-

~O.:>rdon Jones, Negro, of Wa:-ren.

was sentenced b two years inthe State Penitentiary in CircuitCourt in Charlottesville 'Mondaymorning on breaking1 and ent.er':..ing and larceny chaI'ges.J'Ones was convicted of break·

ing into an unoccupied home nearWarren, belonging to Mrs. Doro~thy iM±ller, January 5 and stealinga l!lawed-off shotgun.

Call ."e \ Sniffles'Yes. that name reallyfits me when 1 get a"cold." My'nostrilsclog-up,. my headstarts spinning, and l'feel awful. Butthqnksto Dr. Salsbury's Ar-SuUa. I've found away to lick "colds. tI

Ar-SuUa in the drink-ing-water stops in-fectious coryza("colds") fast! Ar-Sulfa. that's {or mel_"ttl .,....... d poulV'lrw\,di.'''''S ask for ....

DR. SALSBURY'S

Bruce's Drug St~re II

ScottSville, Virginia· I

Your Sea Food Man Is Back Againw. R.. Herndon, I).OW managing Walton's

market, is ready to provide you with ·fresh fishfrom Richmond, just as hillserved his many CllS-tomers when he managed this- market for' 10years; ..

\ -He also has the best in groceries for your

table and fre:;;hproduce. Come in and give yourfamily a treat!

Ipassed away F€lb:"Uary 14th. I era. A good attendance at thisMrs. Waekins, Mrs. Frank Cro- meeting is necessary to reach the

well's mother continues Ill, Mrs. goal that has been' set fo: Flu·Watkins was wbth her t1iis week- vanna County.end. Last year Fluvanna was first inMirs. Andew Seay and Ms. Lou- the state to reach its quota and

trell Seay from Shores visited in it should be the desire of everythe home of Mrs. Hazel Ranson member of this ('lrgan~zatio"l-- tolast Thursday. maintain ,this standard..Mrs. D. G. Smith was a vtsttor The workers for this member-

in Scottsville last week. ship campaign will be contactedMrs. B. O. Davidson, with her Indlvtdually by the district chadr-

daughter, Mrs. G. B. Ellington,' man prior to the' "kick-off" meet-

;;;;a;isitors in Richman? last j ing. ..::____ __

Mr. and :Mil's.W, H. Ranson, and' NOTICE OF CHANGE OF DATEMr. and Mrs. R. D. Murrrpass from IFOB MONTHLY MEETING OFRoxboro, N. C. attended the Po- iFLUVANNA COUNTY BOARDtcntatc Ball in 'Roanolee last ['OF SUPERVISORS.week ..end..' This ts to advise all persons of

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ranson and in'terest tluit the Board of 'Super-Mr.' and Mrs. Asa Brown attended visors of F1uvalllD.1\CoUnty, at Itsthe Sht-iners Ball in Richmond regular montbly meeting on Feb-

by Mrs. Hazel Ranson F..ri'Clayevening. ruary 18~ 1952, uJrnW,imouslyMr. Field, a student from the adopted a proposal to change the .

Virginia Seminary, held services FARM BUR1IDAU date for the regular monthly meet-at Grace Oburch .last Sunday, Me-e. Ing's of the Board from the 3rdF· . (Cont!tui.~d from page one)· IIeld accompanied him. After the _. - Monday of each month to the firstse' 4-.1. d hers convened in the ballroom ot M ,- f Ii- th Pur trVlC'es I:l1ey~were inner guests. . onlmlY 0 eac moD. suanof M~. and Mrs. D. G. Smith. the Hotel Jefferson to· enJoy a thereto the Boar.d - will hold its

sumptuous meal and h"o'-arreports t ._ ti Ma _L SMr. and Mrs. Hunter Duva-il of . d ttex reguut.T moo ng on 'm~<II ,Arvonia w. ere dinner guests of by T. C. Peterson, Midwest Fiel 1952, aJnd! the- first l\f:onday irn eacb

Representative ..D. G. Smith. last week. The "Kl'ck-Off'" M-eeting fa":'Flu- '!10nth tJtereafter.Mrs. Nora Guyer of Ashland is vanna Membership drive ',vill b€ It. P. ZehlerJ Jr.

spending some time with Mr. and on March·5 at Fluvanna County Commamvea1tws 4-ttomey forMrs. S. T. RaMOn. - Hig:h School Owfeteria. The menu Fluv.anna. CountyMrs. Ben Staunton was called \that has be.en planned includes a NOTlCE OF MEETIN.G OF

to he:r home in Florida to 'be wi£'1 f fried chicken dinner to be serv~d ZONING APPEAL BOARDher mother in her last illness. She I at 7 p.m. to the·Membership worl{MI All perso!Il8 of i'nterest take no-

- tice that on l\<!aJ'ch 14, 1952, at SP. M.J at tbe CoUrthouse at raJ-'myra., Virginia, the. FluvanmCounty -Zoning Board -of Appealswill mee1l to hear the Appeal ofthe Fork Union Military Academy,Fork Unitln, Vir~a, from .. de-cision of the Zoning A.dJnints~tor d~g them a permit to'erect two signs along Highway15, in. Fork UlIlion MagisterialDistrict.

E. H. MorrisChaJ.Nnan~ Board Of Appeals

and Sprouses Corner OnMonday.lVks. c. V. Uw..nmm naa return-

co to ner hom;- ana is acre to be/JaCK at wcnc in tile local post or-flee ruft'el' 'being absent for twomonths, due to Injuries recetvad i:.an auto accident on December 20.we welcome her back.

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WALTON'S MARKETMain Street Scottsville

Country Lawyer

(Continued from page. four)may 'be filled 'by some one with' ahigher- regard -ror the freedom anddignity ot hds renow-cttiaens.While wishing 'MI', Coy well wetare not downcasj at the vacancyhis leaving 'creates.

Bremo BJulfNews

COMPLETE GARDEN NEEDSCabbage Plants, Onion'Sets, Garden Seed

in b1,I1kor package'Garden Tools

"Green Thumb" Gloves

w. P: BEAL & CO..Scottsville Phone 111

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rProve '0 yourself-.....on ybur own farm-where performanc~counts most-that theFarmall Super C i. to-day'. best buy in the2-plow,' 2-row class.See us. today.

NELSON TINDALL) JR."Your International Harvester Dealer",

Scottsville, Virginia•