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THURSD'- AY, APR:IL 2 1953 THE SCOTTSVILLE SUN,

THREE

to her home in Norfolk a,fterspending some time with her par-ents, Mr: and Mrs. Randolph Phil-lips, at "Belle Haven' while herhusband, Ensign McNa;mara, has'been at sea.

lied her \nephew, WilHam H. Carrand Mrs. Carr in Roanoke lastweelk. While there she attendedthe banquet and luncheon at the

Lt. and <Mrs.l Edward White of Hotel Roanoke gi~en Iby the R'e-Baltimore spent last week-end tail Hardware Association of Vir·with Mr. White's parents, Mr. ginia.and Mrs. Odell White,

Alt.l.ong those from Bccttsville with her husband who was in-Who attended the wedding on Sat- ducted in the U. S. ,Army lasturday afternoon of, Miss Anne# Thursday.Stewar-t 1 Patterson and GordonJones in Christ Eptst~opal Churchin Char.lobtesvilte were' Mrs. For-rest Paulett, Mrs. Randolph Phil-

HarrlY' Deines has returned, to Hps, Mrs. S. S. M,c!N1amar:a',MissCamlor-idge,Mass. where he is at- Miss Norah Pitts ana, her guest, Anne Paulett, Miss Norah Pitts _.,.- Miss Langhorne Eyster is spend-tending Harvard Business School, Miss Betsy 'I'horne of washington, and MirES Betsy T·horne. A 'recep~ I Mr. and Mrs. Dale Holmes of Ing' par-t of her spring vacation

M __ after spending a short vacau+n visited Miss Prtts' parents.c Mr. tron followed the ceremony itThe Abingdorr viaited Mr. and Mrs. Al- with her 'grand/mother, Mrs. W. H.• ~ trs. E. W. HUdson has tu viith his family at "Greenffelds". and Mrs. Lindsay Pitts, at "Moun- Thomas Jefferson Inn. Mrs. Jones bert Holt and iMr. and Mrs. W. Langhorne, and her aunt and........0 her hom . re urn- tain View Farm" last week-end. is the d ht ' U d J S lth S t dspend' e in S'Cottsville ~ter aug er oc il.ur./ an Mrs. . m on 'a ur ay. uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lang-

mg a week ~sttin Com. and Mrs. Leonard Ewoldt Charles Stewart - Patterson of horne, at "Scotland Farm,"a!1d daughte'r-in_IaI\V M 'g hedr son left for New Yonk on Tuesday Mrs. S. V. PhiiiiipS of, Norfolk Charlottesville, formerly of Scotts- !:Miss Patricia Whitted, of the' \James '0_ ' r. an Mrs. , I . d thO k d t ··t h.l--...ubertsonin W'II. where they will spend severa arnve IS wee -en 0 ViSl er ville. Univers.ity of Virgina. is Sop.ending Mis3 ;Susan IFox is visiting her.Whil th ·1lamsburg. . f . t ... lB"e ere .she attend d . days before Mr. Ewoldt leaves or SISer, J.V1'1JSS rene ngtgs. .. her ~prmg vacation WIth her pa.r- parents, Mr. and !Mrs. Ryland Foxat th e William ib Eo' serVl'CeSHalifax, Nova Scotia where he Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Marshall of ents, Mr. and Mns. Clarence for some time.Ch I S urg Bruptist . - Mr' All D d M'. llrch at which h " will be stationed for some thrn,e. s. en aVl;".an ISS Jane Lynchburg visited lMTs.Marshall's Whitted.JR,a.mb.esRObinson, Jr~r a~an~~ar:~ ~rs. ~oldt returned

dto,IS

Icottks- Davis of JForkHunion visited Mr. ,parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. $mith, ---' Mr. and Mrs. Geonge Omohun..

'0 InSon were b t.sed VIlle thIS week-end an WI ma e and Mrs. ohn amner on Sunday. or. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs'. E. T. Miss Norah Pitts and (Miss Ann dora, 'Sr. had as their guests lastap 1 • her ho-me here With Mr. Ewoldt's \ Marshall of Spring Hill were al~(l Paulett arrived tOO8.l,}'lto .spend Saturd8jy' Mrs. C. P. GoodMrinand-

[Mr. and Mrs . parents, ~r. and Mrs. E. E\voldt Miss ElizaJbeth Lichliter and Dr. guests, of the Smiths on Sunday, some time I with their parents. Miss Martha ;Goodwin of Nellys-fam'l . Lester BaIley and lLt "'Springhill" until she and the John Waley Of Richmond visited . . . ford, and Mrs. JR. G. Ray of Su'l1lP-ElY Vl~lted Mr. Bailey'S father, children join Mr. Ewoldt in June. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Paulett on Miss Lena Hobert::;on of Rich- Dr. and Mrs. Percy HarrIS had ter, ISouth CarOlina and Mrs lHL T.

. B. ;BaIley, and brother, Russell 'Sund.ty. Miss Anne Paulett of mand returned ham; last Sunday as their guests last week·end Mrs. Page of Greenfield.Bailey, in ~mherst on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Jordan, Jr .• Wasllmgton was also a guest of after visiting .her mother, Mrs. E,. .Mary Harris Boan, and sgt. and

Miss' Barlba1"aLee Jordan, and Bob he~ parents for t~e week-end. W. Hudson. Mrs. Benny Haynes of RiChmond.a\t1issSusie Blair of. Hollins Col- MCiGavernwere guests of Mr. and

le~e is Spending spring vacation Mrs. Randolph Phillips at "B'elle!\vlth her mother, Mrs. J. P. Blair, Haven'" last week-end.IMiissLucy Powers and Miss KateStith at "The Terrace".

By 1\1rs,-;::--M:rs H G. Dorrier. arold p

Petey retur d arrott and sen.' ne to th . '

Arhngton tOd, en- horne inParrott's ay after visiting Mrs

parents M .S. L. C3ldwell. ..1. r, and Mrs.

!Mrs. S. S. McNa.mara

Mrs. Clarence Whitted, last week-end. /

• Mrs. Robert Burns of Washing-ton spent last Saturday and Sun-day with her mother, Mrs. E. W.Hudson.

Mrs. Ralph Baller spentweek-end at Fort [Meade,•

theMd. Mrs. Geo·r.geOmohundro, Sr. vis-

, ---...- /

!Miss- Katherine Lloyd _ Rees(Oontinued on page fJix) ,

THE SCOTTSVILLE SUN6t:AK t'RUNT t:ND AUGNMENTWe specialize in front end alignment.Check your front tires .. If. they a:ewearing unevenly or dlppmg out m. spots, let us check and co:re~t themscientifically on our Bear Ahgmng ma-chine. '

Bruce-Dorner· Motor Co.!i'ord Sales & Service - Scottsville, Va.

M. C. Tbom3.5 Furniture Co., Inc.

NELSON TINDALL, .JR.

Phone 2551 Scottsville

'R'ead it every week

L. D. Swearingen of the TextileDivisidn' of the New· York off teeof the United States RUibberCom-pany Visited the 'Scottsville Plantlast Thursday.

Publishing all the news of interest inScottsville and surrounding areasFlour, Feeds and Grain

/1 ~We have Pillsbury Chick Feeds

Order Your Supply NowSalt Stock Mineral

Tell your friends about the Sun

II

VANCE HOlCK, INCORPORATED',900 Preston Ave. Telephone 2-7148CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA

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Piedmont Tractor Comoany Smith Chevrolet Sales, Ipc~~""""~~~-4~-..aiIl~~DIAL 2-6154 -

Charlottesville, VirginiaSTAUNTON FURNITURE CO., INC11 SOUTH AUGUSTA ST. - STAUNTON, VA.

PHONE 144

M. C. Thomas Exchange Store, Inc.253 WEST MAIN STREET

OHAHLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA - DIAL 2·2559

Refrigerators & Freezers"Your International

Dealer"[iiiCENTENA'RY

PhO.'H~3277 'R.F.D. 3 Scottsville, Va.

Fork Union Motor Co.

Phone 2656 'Fork,Union, .Va.

Farmers Tractor & Body CO., Inc.The New Ferguson Tractor andGenuine Ferguson Parts & Service

Farm Trailers & Bodies Made to OrderGeneral WeldingPortable Equipment-' Farm Service-

PH 2-2976604 Henry Ave. Charlottesville, Va.

FARM SERVICES INC.. ,Harco Feeds - Royster Fertilizer.

Field Seeds - LimeBurppe Garden See~s·--/ Hardwar~

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GENERAL ELECTRICJOHN BEAN SPRAYERSCLETRAC TRACTORSDISSTON CIIAIN SAWS.MYERS WATER SYSTEMS

SURGE lIDLKERSLIVESTOCK SUPP,LIES

JACOBSEN LAWN

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PALMYRA 'MOTOR, CO. INC.,

.CbeVl'olet,Sales & Se'l'vice

OK Used Cars"Phone Palmyra 10 Palmyra, Va.

Scottsville Service StationW. L. Harrison, Owner

Texaco . Firestone

Your farm may be next! We don'tknow whose farm is to be pictured.Nobody knows whose farm willappear next week. It's up to theLucky Farmer to identify his farmand reap the rewards.

THE SCOTISVlLLE. SUN FARM PHOT.O QUIZ15 Gift Certificates worth $1.00 Each in Trade And a Beautifully FramedEnlarged Picture of the Farm Shown FREE to This W~ek's Lucky Farmer.

DO YOU .LIVE ON THIS FARM?If you do, you're the LUCKY FARMER this week and a beautifully fram-ed, enl'a,rgedpicture of your farm is waiting for you at tlie Scottsville Sunoffice in Scottsville PLUS '15 Gift·Certificates, each worth a dollar in tradeat the stores ,ofthe merchants who are sponsoring this feature in the Scotts-viUe Sun, and whose name appears on each certificate.You must live dn the fa,rm-that's the only requirement. Come in ;\.ndsat-isfy us that you are entitled to receive these awards and they're yours,without quibble. We're easy to satisfy. _

YOU, DON'T HAVE TO -BUYANYTHING TO RECEIVE THESEAWARDS.

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• \. -,. APRIL 2, 1953THURSDAY,

Payne. whose

ClasS Carter ~. t 216 Hudsonlives a

wife, Grace, S C., serves as anst Winn9boro, I' ihsPeCtor, has

., t chnica YT naircraft e ritoriouS P.orea,been cited for :rn: n1lY' Transporta~duty by ~ight~oi:nel -Richard Dtio'n OffIcer,Meyer. . d by General

ti n s1gneThe cita 10 , t praised the

- van Flee, dJwmes A. d'ng service fen -

fOUts-tan I 'd47th or . hth ArtIllY in provt .ered the Elg d maintenance. }n.cristica1 an -~t intng "'b A;rrnY alrcr~support for aU ~Korea. at :MIllelgraduate

Payne, ,a 1 in Charlottesville.Hi·gh Schoo the University ofve,., attended before entering theVirl7inia there, not 0

I:> • Sl>IT')tember 1~ .Amny m I .... ,r- f IMrs. Lavinia.

1Hle is the son '0Of scottsville, Va.

a:. payne_-----

FOUR, THE SCOTTSVU ·LE SUN

RockfISh News

..

operating expenses of schoolswhich are afbnonmal1yt burdenedbecause of defense establishments -in their areas. • WorshiJp services win bE!W'CO~~

Pantictpattng in this program ducted !by the pastor, ReV. .were the schccla of Accomack, lAr- Elder at the Baptist Church sun-Iington, IDliz8!beth City, Fairfax, day .:norning, April 5. at 11 o~King George, James City, Norfolk, clock. ReV. and Mrs. Elder :eNottoway, Prince George, Prince their small son, Frank Lee, ,William, "Princess Anne. Pulaski, spending two weeks va.cation wlthBtafford, Warwick and York .Mr. Elde;'s parents, Mr. and Mrs.Counties and the ctttes of Alex- E. L. Elder, at Clarkston.andrta, Hopewell, Norfolk, Ports- The Woman's Missionary ~~burg, \Hopewell Norfolk, Ports- The !Methodist Churches of vtr- ciety of the Baptist Church W1

mouth, Radford, South Norfolk, ginia and eastern North Carolina meet in the regular monthly ses-Vinginia Beach and Williamsburg. are preparing for a great stmul- sion Wednesday, April 8, at 2:00The amount of aid ranged from tanecus United Evan.gelistic !Mis- r.mp..1.8 percent of the total "cost of ston A,pril 19-26. About 800 vi~it- Mr. and !Mrs. Gilbert Carter ofoperation for Williamsburog up to ing pastor,s from surrounding 'St t h ve .....,oJed into an21" . h8~ ·-t aunon a .... -, .v percent for Portsmouth. states will asslst t e uu mlms ers t t' the home of Mrs.

The Ides of March are past, but the national headache that In addition, 21 of these same of the area in preaching and visi- :~: ~h ~:re.occurs each March 15 when the income tax falls due lingers on. areas are eligible to receive up tation evangelism crusades in the !Mr. and Mrs. Tinsley Ragland

(. h 'd to a total of around $30 million of nearly 1500 Methodist churches. . were week-end

At the present time, even the smallest taxpayers 10,~e 'un b~r federal funds, foOrschools constru'c- The Methodist Churches of IFlu~ of scottsvll~e Ra land's mother,$2.000 bracket) must pay more ,than a fifth .of the.1r tax.:/ e tion and they were paid for this vanna. scottsville, Schuyler, and guests of IMr . gincome to the federal government. In the ranfted au of over purpose in 1951 and 1952 more Buokingham will 'cooperate in ,thIs 'Mrs. Elvira McQuar!'1Y' d M$200,000 the federal tax begins taking a whopping 91 per cent. than $8 milllon. . unprecedented endeavor, accord· Mrs. Ja.sper March an ViS~;:

b'h 'h t h 1£ . . tng to an announcement this ~k Bettie Garrett of Lynchburg

And 'you don't have to be" rich to I e in t ,e group t a p.ays a 'J'his current develo.pment 15 t k BiLe- d M Bettie 'Micklem .and ,Mrs, ---

f d I h 62 t te IS reach right in line with predictions 1 by he Rev. Jac . Tayor. e fS. lnst W curtisits income to the e era treasury-t e per cen ra • -. . cal church committees have 'been Willie L. Da:bney Saturday. The case aga .=d when your taxible earnings pass $20,000 an'd it goes ~pex... tmhadeSIn t1948"hwh1enhI

deXPlamededthto'Working for many weeks. Praye,r Mr and ,Mrs. F. L. Saunder_s a..nd GrublbS' of Ke~tts .stso

rae,r~:~g:~

f h S· t t k slice of e ena e w y a oppos e f d L ts f . 'ed bY "'l·th manslaugu er a:eedingly fast rom t ere. tate mcome axes a.e a . . groups have tbeed, orme. Ls" 0 Billy Saunders 81ccompam ' ",Y G C nerTaft 'blU for federal ald to edu- ··t the death of Preston . as .

h t· I ft' dd-t'on to property taxes unchurched persons have been George Rolberts of Schuyler, VISl - nt on

'iN a s e In all . 'cation. I said then the state could compiled - M M "s'e Saunders also of Kents store, was ~e 'n. h f d I t k - t d to total . °d St' ed Mr. and rs. a", '. d Jury ,

This fiscal year tee era tax a e IS.expea ~ .. not get the kl~d of al ena or The 'Opening highlight of the in Lynchburg SundaY. for action !by a g-ranalmost $69 billion, of which half will come from mdividuals Taft pro.posed wlthoutfeder~1 can· Mission ,will ,be the great Youth IMr. and IMrs. Bill Da.vis, who Fluvanna Trial Justice court onand the rest from corporations_ and indirect sources: A great trol that. ultimately wo~ld mvolve Rally, on Saturday night, Aprll18. have made their bome in Rock- Wednesday, Marcn 18. The jury

d. h 11 h t goes the questlOn of segregation. I knew to be held at F i.r s t [Methodist . th . turned 'f rom will meet on Alpril 27.

many of us are won ering Ju~t. were at"'. m_oney .. '. _. fish smce ey reI d h f

It was an unpopulatr thmg to vote Church, Charlottesville. Speaker Tampa Fla., w~ere 1Mr. Davis was Oosner was killed in an fluto-U.S. News & World Report supp ie t IS m ormatiOn m U 28h d 11 81gainst th~S bill, !because. every- for the 'Hally MTill !be Dr. Nifong in ser~i.ce, have nOW moved to mo'bile accident on February

its issue of March 20. Here is what happens to eaC tax '? ar: one recotlllzed t~e need of unrprov- of Nashville, Tenn. All youth and Charlottesville where he has em- when a car driven by GrubbsArmed fOfces, 58c; i~teres.t on 'the debt, 8.7c; ~~reign aid, 7.7c; mg -our educatIonal system, but sponsors are expected to attend. iPloyment. struok an aJbutment of a bridgeto veterans, 6c; SOCIal welfare, 3.4c; stockpIling and related I said I felt "the long range danger A second feature will Ibe the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hughes, between !PaLmyra and Wilmington,security activities, 2.9c, 'Public works, 2.9c; atomic energy, 2.7c; of that plan outweighed the ~- training school in evangelism for M,s. Bland Gamrpbell and Miss killing Gosner instantly. The twoto farmers, 2.6c; other purposes, 5.1c. , vantage my State would immed- pastors to be held ,at Gharlottes- Shi~lcy 'Gampbell of Charlottes- men were on their (Way hOlin e

SN mediately enjoy through receiving ville, beginning April 17. E. K. ville I\\'ere >week-end guests of Mr. about midnight fram a dance at

'These, of course, are general classifications. U.. ews federal funds that would be larger McLarty of MorgantOlWn, N, C. and Mrs. Austin Wood. Fluvanna Lake.went on to show i.n more detail how our federal tax dollars are than the 'State's proportional con- and Dr. Joseph Edwards will speak Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Proffitt of Results of other 'Cases, presidedspent., For instance, the government. payroll is .$18.7 billion a tribution." on the new techniques of evange- Charlottesville were week...end over Iby Trial Justice B. W. Seay,

Year, with 'civilian workers aCCounting for a bU..le. more than The newly a,ppointed Attorney l~sm for our day. . ,guests of the latter's parents. Mr. 'were as follows:

bid b f re our Arp- Perhaps the most dramatlc and and Mrs G T Saunders $10half of it. The states are given grants of $1.3 11100 as part Gene~al. aJPp~re .~tO last week significant feature of the crusade 'Billy I~au~de~ has ret~rned to'S. R. Hubbard, Richmond,of the public~assistance program. The Post Office Depa. rtment proprlatlOns.l' o$m

8ml'Iele more to will ,be the "walking revival", con- his place of business in Durham, and costs for speeding. lr"5

h. k Th and asked 'J.or ml lon E. E. Lamllbert, Richmond, ~

is currentl. y spending $666 million more t an It_ tao es m... e th D tm t of Ju"tice ducted 'by nundre4s of teams of N C. after a week·end vIsit <Witnoperate e epar en " ' ' , and costs for speeding.Navy is getting some new ships-bill, $900 million. Mihtary next year than waa proposed in la,ymen throughout the two-st~te his ,pare"ts, Mr. and Mra. F. L.

b. . $ 4'- '11' thO C I b dg t area. These laymen wlll ibe tram- Saunder:s. L. L. Coiner, Gordonsville, $5

airplanes are a much I Igger Item- 7. '01 lOn 1S year. 0 - the Truman u :e. d· ··t t· l' d . and costs for speeding.. e 10 ViS I a lOn evange lsm an \M"r.and Mrs. E. 1ft. ,tcKenzlelecting taxies is a costly business in itself-fhe Bureau of 10- The Deputy Secretary o.t'~~f~nse go out in teams of two to inter- Misses Mary Elizalbeth and Nancy W. 'Hi. Wright! Richmond, $10ternal Revepue's budget is $273 million. Crime is another sub- testifying later in the wee e ore view non-church f8lmilies conceTn- iMidKenzie and Frank MoKenzie of and costs for reckless driving.tanti e-..cpense to you, th,e taxpayer-the federal prisons ,cost our Banking and Currency Com- ing their relationship to Christ Tye River recenUy visi,ted Mr awJ - W. G., Briner, Florida, '25 and

$29.2

million and the FBl$70.3 million. mittee said he estimated defense and the Church. Mra. Wallace Hamner and W. A. costa for speedtng.spending for the ,currem fiscal Bishop Paul Neff Gavber of Hamner. Miss Anne Hamner of Wuigi Maria, Endicott, N. Y.,

The Eisenhower Administration is committed to going year at $44 'bil1io~. The Truman Richmond is General Chairman of LongTWood Colleg.e, spent the $10 and costs for speeding.over all of these expenses with a fine-tooth comb, and reducing budget estimated lt for the next the Mission. Rev. Eugene GQlay of week-end in the sa.me home. H. V. Kidd, Scottsville, $10 andthem whenever possihle. It must pare billions just to balance fiscal year at $46 billion. There Nashville, Tenn, is executive di· costs for reckless driving.the budget, much less to start slicing it. It's a whale of a job- have, 'been rumors to the effect rector.' Rev. J. Aubrey Hughes, In Korea IMrs. 1M. E. Johns, Charlottes·

b. b h t t' II .. ced st 'be done. that the neMTSecretary of Defense District iSurperintendent, is head- ville, $5 and costs for speeding.

ut a)o t a prac 1ca y everyone is convm mu $2 b·lr of· . . . .. . . I . d' . b d hasn't found even I. lon _mg up the qusade 10 thlS section. . Ja.mes Wesley Reynolds, LomBa,It is hkely that fairly substantial re uc,ttOns Will e rna e liuts throt can ·be made m that 'General theme for the simulta- \WTH THE ElIGiHl'H AiRMY IN $100 and costs for driving drunk,

in the public payroll-there seem to be a great many cases where Ibud,get. But the Truman. ~udg~t neous evangelisUc endeavor is: KOREA~he 47th Transportation and a sentence of 10 days at Statetwo or more people are ,now doing work suitable for one. Some must be cut nearly $10 1?llhon In '~You Need Christ Now!!1J Army Alrcr,aft Maintenance Com- Farm for driving after permit was

t '11 b bl b squeezed out of the public assistance order to be 'balanced and the b~l~ pany, in which Sergeant First revoked.wa er WI ,Pro ~ y .e. .' . p of that must come from the rolh- H ds illset.up--vanous dnvestigations indicate there has been much tary and foreign aid because the owar V· ewaste here. There Will be a panng of work whiCh can be aban- military· alone is sixty percent anddoned ·or postponed, ,pr which can be done by local govenrment there are numerous domesticor private enterprIse. such as electric projects. items such as interest on the, pu~-

, . f h I·e debt pensions, etc. that can-tSpending for the armed forces, whiCh accounts or muc 1 , "

d II '11 b . . d . h be cut.more than haU of your tax 0 ar, Wi 'e scrutinize Wit ex,treme care. This doesn't mean that there.o)"ill be blanket cuts-reports indicate that the President feels that outlays for cer- 'tain military purposes must be inneased rather than decreased.But it is believed that the forces have gone infor some ex- .tremely expensive and unnecessary frills. It is also believedthat there has been some bad management in the Pentagon. Asan example, Congress was strongly upset by General VanFleet's report that there had been ammunition shortages duringthe whole time he command·ed in Korea.

The; overall goal is to 'balance the budget, and then to start

working on troa reductions.

The Scottsville SunEditor __ __ __:.•... ._._. ••.•..1. Bernard McDeamloDManaging EditOi .. •._.,.__.__. .__._._ Elizabeth WimerNews & Office Manager _.. _ __.. Mrs. Gordon DorrierC2.50a year in Albernarle, Fluvanna, Buck1n~~ a:nd Nelaon CounUM.

13.00 a year outside of these counties .:Published weekly every' Thursday ef the yeiT

~tered as second-class matter at the post ofilce &it ScottavWe.

,Th~ Tax Situation

v'lrg1.!l.ia.,October O. 1951. ..SERVING THE PEOPLE OF THE TOWN OF SCOTTSVILUAND THE NBIGHBORlNG COMMUNITIES IN ALBBMARLE, FLUVANNA ANI) BUCKINGHAM COUNTIES

Manslaughter CaseGoes To Grand Jury

I Madam Lena, Palmist AdvisorBy Vernmrd Rnrt

Mr. and !Mrs. A. L. Thacker ofVVarren spent Sunday eveningwith Mr. and Mrs. John Hurt.

Vernard Hurt, son of John Hurtof Howardsvil~e, celebrated his31,st~Ibirthday Sunday, March 29.. John Hurt and James Brown 1

By Mrs. S. T. Ri~ardson spent Saturday morning in Scotts-!The Rev. A. R. Paxton will con- ville.

duct Easter Services at Goshen Mrs. Edd Birckhead and; daugh~Church on April '5 at 11 o'clock. ter of Charlottesville spent Sun- '- ~ tThere will be special music. The day with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Fen-,pUblic is invited. wick.

Miss 'Bea Johnson was a lWeek~ ~r. and ~\{rfl. William Goodmanend 'guest of Miss Jean Richard- and Maxil),e and Mrs. Paul Cobbsson. J and two children spent ISaturday

Mr. and. Mrs. M. L. payne and in Charlottesville.son spent Sunday afternoon vis- James !McFadden of Norfolk

'coteague, Virginia. iting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Toler of spent the week-end with his wifeThe announcement also stated DabneYis. Mr. Toler has been ill. 'and child ·here.

that there. were "complications" IMi!fsAimie EXans and Mrs. W. lM:r. and Mrs. Kenneth Carrollin the case of other schools which C. Richardson visited Mrs. Doris visited Mr'l, and Mrs. Early carrolllare operated by state auth<mties Garnel ISaturda.y. . Sunday evening.on federally owned property (8lppa-. Mr. and Mrs. A. lB. ~ent, Jr. Hugh Brown, son of Mr. andrently referring to the conflict and children visited, his parents, Mr;s,.C. N. Brown, left Monday for I

,between the federal policy and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Kent, Sr. on Fort Meade, Md., to enter the:'Nedne·sday night.. army. . I

state laws requiring segregation) I tMrs. R. 'thilia.' rns keXlpec.ts , 0 .re.·t

Miss Pansey Jamerson of D,'ll-and that if these cannot be removed tu.rn ho~e. s ~w~ from a VISl wyn spent. Thursd'ay and Fridayby confe-rence,' "other arrange- With relatives III Te·nnessee. with the Browns.'JU'ents in these instances will i))e R d J Wev. an IJ.rs. . T. a toon of Vernard Hurt, J. T. Irving and T.considered." Vir,ginia ~hools in ~ynchbu:g spent several days last B. Omohundro motored to Scotts_

• this 'Classification az:e at Fort Bel~ week With M~·. and Mrs. E. C. ville Fridaly eve-ning. 'FEDERAL AID TO SCHOOLS voir and Langley Field. Richardson. Tommie .Gunter of Charlottes-

In his press conference oR week M d M G R G "_ r. an rs. .'. arner anu ville visited !Mr~. Annie GoolSbyea'rlier, hO'WetVer,President Eisen- \V. C. Richardson visited Mr. and Sunday evening. - -

A press release from the White hower frankly stated that he could Mrs. Earl Richardson Sund~Y. Misses Dolly, Pansey and VivianHouse last week disclosed that Iby see no excuse for any rwcial dis- Miss Sandra, Williams \vas a Jamerson o.f·Di111Wynspent Thurs-, crilmination in any .s'chool which Sunday_ . visitor of iMiss Pe-ggy day evening .With the Browns.

next ,septembe:: the Department of received federal funds for it~ sn,n_"'11"" Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. James Il\{,c-FddDefense expects to have estaibllsh- port. To realize what this u1ti~ Mr and !Mrs W J HUlbert spent d d M C E a en, 1 t . t t·" f the . .. . an son an, rs. . . Clementsed ' 'comp e e, 10 egra lOn 0 _ mately may mean ".fooVi'I'Iginia, it Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Louise visited \Mrs. Dan Harris of 'Soschoo1s it o.perates on federal pro- must be re!membered that l~t Vines in' Richmond 1 S d' huy-

th'11 b' ')fI"- • eT un ay evemng.

per{y. That means ere WI e year 25 clties and counties in Vir- !M:., Eth I Cobib .. t" th e .. 18S e s of RlChmondno raclal segrega lOn m es ,glma recei'ved nea,rly $3,OOO,{)()() An omnivorous anImal 'is one is Si ndi' a t:ew daschools, including the unes located under terms of Pulblie Law 874 which eats 'both and vege ~~ dml'" ngC~~b ys With the t

Q. d . Ch' ,animf!J - 'U'VO ans, Vl1 s and Mrs Bess' I

at Dahlgren. uantl'co an m-which provides federal funds for talble matter. Nulty. . . le

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Saturday afternoon at 3 p.m.

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THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1953-,

Wilmington News THE SCOTTSVILLE"Ul~ FIVEV.F.W. News Wheel Ohslrs Available ilary held a very Interesting meet- {their home 'at, the Manse in Kes-

By Mrs. T. E. Griffin I The Scottsville Posf, V.F.W., ing Thursday evening', March 26. wick. They have two daughtersnow has two Wheel chairs and Many items were discussed, but, and a son. One ot their daughters The United States Rubber Plant

The Wilmington Bridge Oluc crutches a'Vailable for use of the the mos~ interesting was a. ~ro- is at ~resent a student at :;M,aryat Seottsvtlle will close' for anaJlet Wednesday afternoon in th people of the south sid-e of A1~- posal that the Post and Auxiliary Baldwin College in Staunton, an- . ,home of Misses :Marion and Fr,an~ marIe and Fluvanna section. These sponsor a needlework, hobby and other daughter is Field Represen- Easter holiday on \Monday. Theees sadler, High Score for the af- ,?hairs may 'be obtained !by contact- handicraft show, It was felt that tative for ManY' Baldwin College plant will close at mtdnight onterrloon was held (by Mrs. Fernand mg the Post Comnnandar-, or Dr, many needlework exper-ts and and graduated from there l'ast Sunday, April 5 and will reopenGareau. W. E. Moody, Post Surgeon. It is hobbyists might like a chance to June, and their son is employed on tMond'ay night, ~rn 6 at mid-" Ev C . the intention of the Post to loan exhjbtt their 'work. The date has in Washington. night,,IlI.rs. a omlvron and so

f N n, these chairs to patients 'who are ibeen 'tentatively set for' August. Rev. McLaughlin conducts ser-James, 0 ewpor-t News spentthe week-end wttn her siste'r M.r unable to obtain 'chairs by other Details will be announced from vices at the SCottsville Presby- The Royal Canadian Mountedsusie Campbell. 's. means, anct in emergency cases. time to time in this newspaper, terian Church evety second Sun- Police consists of about 1,000 men.

Comment and advice is, solicited and as'soon as a permanent com-iMrs. W. H. Bell, !president or 'from other civic organizattons. mittee is formed, the names will day. He came to this Parish from

the Lyles WlMU, attended the an. Th P t ulbll h d Keyser, W, Va. GET THE ,AD READmG HABI'Je os was able to obtain these be p s e . !nual Virginia iMissionary Union chairs as a result of the splendidheld at the First B",ptlst Church responseto the mag'atznesubscrip. McLaughlins Honond r---------

in Richmond M'arch 17 through tion caan.paign recently sponsored EO'R YOURSE'LF AND" FO'R YOURMarch 19. by th.e Scottsville and Charlottes- Rev. and Mrs. John McLaughlin1Mr. and Mrs. Ira Zi'~kefoose of ville Posts olf the V.F.W. were the honor ,guests at aSUlWer

Charlottesville spent the week-end Obange In Installa.tion Date :Saturday night given by thewith ,Mrs.' Zickefoose's parents In order to obtain the services Scotts'ville Presb.Yterian Chul'Ch inMr. and Mrs. G. R. Garner. ' .of W. I. Wooddell, Quartermaster- the Parish House of ,St. John'sW. O. Holland, Jr., of V.P.I. WilJilam F. Spencer Adjutant of the IDepartment of Church. Rev. McLaughlin. recent-

was home several days last w~'- V' ,. V F WIt III Of ly became Resident lMimster of=1\. lrg'lmfl . . . as ns a ng ~ . . .

for his sprin.g vacation. fleer the installation date has Old ProVidence ParIsh, seI'lVmgM d M By Erwin B. M,ayfle1d been' changed to Thursday, A .....ril nine chur~hes, which i~c1udes ther, an re, A, T, Shepherd -" 'Ch h' Be •••

, . ScottsVille Post 8169 16, at 8 p.m. Mr. -Wooddell has ~.re.Sbyterlan UIle m OIJl.I::i-wer~ Vlsltotrs at ,Sunday morning This week we honor 'another ,been prominent in Virginia Vet- Ville.servlces a Lyles Baptist Church d 60 d Its d h'ldon March 22. World War I veteran 'and member erans affairs for many years and A,roun 'S u' . an . c 1 renM' B of oUr post. William F. Spencer heads the de1partment quartenmas- attended the Saturday mght sup-ISS etty Jane Griffin and her . e The women at' the PreSby

friend, Miss Ph 11is lP IS a well-known citiZen who has ter's offi'ce in ,staunton., p r.· -,Y owell, of been engaged in the liife insur- The public is invit~d to witness terian church prepared ham, cof-

Longwood College spent the wee1"'. • '.. fee and deSsert and guests

end of March 20' .I\. ance busmess m thiS area for the installing of the ~omiI1lgyear's ~ , . .WIth Mr. and many years officers. Light refreshments will brought a cov,ered dish. T8Ibles.In

'Mrs. Thomas 'E. Griffin. . I b d the Parish House were d'ecoratedIMrs D L Fol':es 'R' h Mr. Spenee'r enlisted in the U. e serve . th 0,' fl 'I

• " J:'\.. was m Ie - I te t· M t" wi ""prmg owers. .mond Wednesday d Th S. Navy, Richmond on October pn tres mg

theeLlDdg. Rev. and Mrs . .MIoLaughlinmake'

an ursday 2-2 1~7 H 'd h' ·t The o.s and e a les Aux~ 'Ivisitin~ her ibrothe d It. ,U.J.. e recewe IS recrUIto r an s S er-ln- t " t th N 1 Tr' .law Mr and M G'l'b t ralnlng a e, ava amll1>g,. rs. 1 er caw.. ,

thorne 0 Th da 1M Station at Harrn;pton Roads. On •. n urs y rs. Fot-kes rattended' her afternoon ' December 10, 1917. he WaIS trans-ClUb. Bndge ferred: to duty alboard the U JS's.M ' S C Lakeside, a_ coal 'collier converted;,~. . . Campbell and M.rs. to tran ort dut and enga ed in 1

SUSie Campbell were business visi- t "Ptl t y t Egur~e I. . ranspor ng TODIPS 0 ~'r •tors m Charlottesville Mond%",- While serving aboard the Lakeside,Miss Hazel Bell~ a senior at IFlu- :Mr. Spencer wi.tnessed the explo-j

vanna County Hl'gh School, spent sion of two ammunition ships inthe week-end at Longwood Col:' the haribor o.f Halifax, Nova Sea-Ilege where she expects to be a .tia, in February, 1918, whichstudent neXit fall. nearly destroyed the city. He re-IMiss Betts !McGuinn was in calls ,seeing street car tracks

Charlottesville shO:pping Monday. iblown loose from' the streets. ILittle Miss Eloise ISykes Bell While in Tampico,-MexiCO, in the ~

spent Saturday aftemoon a.t Wil .. spring of 1918, he caane down with I

mlington while .her mother -attend- tropical fever and was transferreded tile D.A.!T. mee In Oolum· to u: S. Na.val Hospital atbia.'Mrs. Alice Reed of Hartford, treatment Mr. Sipencer

Conn., is spending the !Week!With ed to duty at the Receiving Sta- I

her aunt and uncle, {M'r and Mrs. Uon, Key! West, where he S~tW~d\ iFernand Gareau. She is enroute until June, 19118, as coxswam in R. C. OMOHUNDR' ~home from her winter vacation in charge O!f Admiral Fletcher's UFlorida. Barge. He was later assigned d~tY\

at the Naval Training ,Station, Fork UnionOOM!lllllTTEE MEETING Hampton Roads, as a drill master • Phone 2751

until his release on August 6, If nOanswer call 2111During W'orld War II Mr .. '~e~-I !!..E~~~~~-::~~~~~--::_---.....---_=

eel" was a member of the Vlrglnla.\Reserve Militia and acted e.s anAir Raid Warden.

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When you establish a recognized thrift pro'graID-ibroti'gh the

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purposes Imt fuose of your OO'UII1.try, as a whole. For ryQ\4

money in the bank means futlllre security, ~ of mind, a

hom.e, a ~~II' or perhaps an education for your children. and of

course it Is al80 an' emergency' :ft.md in case there happens to

be sickness in. the fam1ly. Vou .are also helptn:g your countryI

lin tlhat money in your Savings Ao~unt helps to prevent :infla,..

tioD' by keeping this cash out of the market; yet, 00' the other

hand y(J/llr money is ,put to work in this oommU/n,lty to provide

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aIlld for 1Jhe defense effort, ,to provide the sinews for this defense.

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Household Hints Wesley Chapel Palmyra News Columbia News Henry Lee Johnson ;~:m~"~?tt,t~a~:;'~IS:%a~By Nada Mays -- Celebrates Fifth Birthday d and lMary Lee Gran ,H E B Mr G ' men 1.<ih Bungess andorne conomlsf by MM, W. J. I'rving for y 8. eerge P. Smith, Jr. -! J'anice Diglgs, BoIJ'-'IYI

Appalachian Electric Power Co. Fzances Haislip I Dr, and Mrs. A.· C. Whitley and By Miss Mary Z. Walton Mary Jane strcck,E t i . t M WAC Jr attended a medical Mrs. Claude Armos, Jr., recently 'Master Henry Lee- Johnson, son :After playing gn........es and' taking', as er S JUs. 'rs. . 'A. Sykes, Jr. is spend- . '., <;U cu \ a..IU

meetin . St 1.0'" I v~sited' in her home at Norwood. of- Mrs. Pauline Johnson W-ade, am cake andround the corn- ing the E8JSter holidays with her gIn. UlS, unO. severe pictures, ice cree ,days last w ek A C J h The river here last week got up celebrated his fifth birthday 'at ~..:lr and everybody father, W. C. Stephenson, at 'Suf-' e..., r., as re- t candies were eer'veu,

s t d 0 263 feet 'but dtd t t· the home of hts grandparents. /Mr.f urne to school at Woodberry' I no ge In I/OI~ 'UfS malking that ojk. 'I the streets. and Mrs. S. A. Carlisle, Sunday,ast minute er- Guests over the week-end in the Forest. I dl

-r 'M T J =-ff·t February 22. Those atten mgand for prepara- home of !Mr. and Mrs. W. A. ,r. and Mrs. Luther P. Duncan. . . r.l.u 1 t, Jr., transferredion of all its Sykes, Jr. were :Mrs. Sykes' sister, gave a dinner party Wednesday last week from the University ofrandeur - egg Mrs. Mary Jester, and friend, P. evening for his mother, \Mrs. Rlehmond College to VPI inunts, E a s t ere. Lewis, of Newport News; Fletcher Duncan. Ouests were: Blacksburg'.nnets, Easter Mr. and Mrs. T. Allen Williams F'letcher Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. A Red Cross Home Nursing I

I Chester Jennings, Mr. and' Mrs. Course' beln t bt I> !Mbaskets. But have you paused to of Por-tsmouth spent the week-end IS ei g aug I y rs.W.. N. Hannah, E. W. Thomas, Harry Sheph'erd and "s Mthink of Easter and its real stg- Visiting 'Mr. 1Williams' mother, 'UY.l.I'I • ar-

nlrlcance, its religious .stgntn- Mrs. W. J. IrVing, and also Mrs. Sr., and E. W. Thomas, Jr. garet Seay at "Orand Oaks", ih'OJl).eMr. and IMrs. Walter E. Neu~ of Miss Mary Alice\ Ankers. Tencance? Williams' people in Charlottesville.

ArrrL'ong'all "the magaZines and Glenn Lee·Rhodes 'went to RichMhouse·r 'Of East HaIlu;pton, !Miass.members of the James Riv'er:are visitinlg :Mr. and Mr:s. Jones Home De-monst t· n CI b Ipamphlets I perused for Easter mond; over the week-end to v~s'it . ,,,ra 10 ~ are

. ft· h' b th d' t· M Morris. taking the cOJJrse'.sugg~stlOns, . or _decora ion, reCl- ,Is ro er an SISer-m-Iaw, r.pes, etc., I 'came 8iCrossan article, and Mrs. W. A. Rhodes, and also James Tayior Dickson has re~ ,Mrs. Hardy Brady has been vis~"EastertiJm'7 Eating," in the pam- to . see his m'O~her, Mrs. T. W. turned to scho'ol .at Ohrist ChurFh, iting her daughter, Polly, in 'thephlet Nerws Notds 'pUblished by Rhodes, of 'lMartinsville, who had after spending some time with his home of Miss Mary Alice AnokeTs.Hotpoint Institute, I thought w·a.s motored down to see them. parents. Mr. 'and Mns. B. T. CoWherdvery good. . Mrs. W. J. Irving and ..son, Al- A-B Marvin L. Conne'r who is spent se-veral days last week inThe article stated, "Easter, with len Williams, visited her nephew, stationed at Sampson Air Base, Richmond visiting her daughter

its tmportant religious signifi- Joe Williams, who is in the Uni- Geneva, N. Y., is in the hospital and son-in-Ia-w.c-ance, reminds u>,\ that most of vensity of Vil"giriia Hosptal, Sat- with the flu. Miss Audre;y Johnson of RiehMOUl'Easter dishes as well as mal1l,Yurday afternool}. The comrmunity wishes to ex- ffiond spent the week-end in theof our every.day food habits have The Wesley Chapel CJ:1oir will press its sympathy to the family home of [M;r.and Mrs. J. N. Tryall'la religious basis." practice music for the ,Easter lSe~- of Mrs. Rosa Tilman, who passed last week-end."Hard-cooked, decorated Easter vices in the h'Om~of Mr. and Mrs. arway last week. Gene Griffin of 'Maryland spent

eggs have a religious significance. Fred Lockiwood Thursday e'vening Mr. and lM:r:s. W. N. Hannah the past week--end in the hoone of IEglgs are symbolic of new life. at 8 o'clock.' were jweek-end' guests of their his parents. IDyed red, they are symJbolic of :M.1ss Margaret Haislip, who is daughter and son-in-laIW,Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Newton, !Mrs. W. A'Iblood shed on Calvary and jOyMmaking her hOime in Charlottes- Mrs .. RO'hert 'Montgomery, of ·Hatche-r and Mrs. Curtis Newtonousness.· Colored eggs also play- ville, visited her parents, M_r.and mery. of Dunn Loring. and daughter, Betty Jane, motored"ed a part in the new life of an- Mrs. R. S. Haislip, Sunday after- Mr. and IMrs. Jones Morris an'd to Farmville last Saturday to ViS-!cient EgyptL:ims. Greeks and Ro~ noon. Mrs. 'Marvin L. Conner attended it friends.mans who relished them durin.,g Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blacik iga've cQirrumittalservices for. little Jo· Visitors to Richmond last week Itheir spring festivals." a birthday: party Sunday after- Ann Neuhauser at lMontlcello Me~ were Mrs. Pauline Wil1s' and Mr~'1'''Hlot-Cross Buns stem from the noon, March 22, for their son, morial l'park on Friday. Jo Ann Curtis Palmore. I

daYf of the CrusaGes. When ser- Freddie. was the daughter of [Mr. and !Mrs. The Rev. and Mrs. L. B. CrOiWd-)ved in a medieval English home Mrs. W. H. Wolfe, who spent Walter E. Neuhauser~ _Who will er and son, Warren, spent sever~I1

~the ,b\lns openly t016 that the fam- the winter with her daughter, make their home near here in days "last week in Colonial 'Hleig~ts ~ -., _ily was Christian". Mrs. T. C. Johnson, len ·for Penn- the near future. visiting relative,s. I ,

Another English custom that sylvania Sunday, March 22, to vis- Mr.' and Mrs. Nat Haden of Mrs. Arthur Walton, Sr. and I rr:;:========;::::;-----:---has survived throughout many it her children there. Greenville, "8. C. !Were visitors in Misses Mary and Alice Walton!parts of the country is that of Mr.s. Rosie 1M. Tilman was bUMPalmyra over the weekend. spent one day last week at "Mon-:having baked ham fdr Easter dinMried in t..he Wesley Ch~pel Ceme- lMiss Bara:bara 'Loving and Mrs. teith", the home of Mr. and MfS.1nero English ~eople ate a ,gammon tery Friday, March 27, at 3 p.m. /Mollie Collins ·gave a rrniscellane- R. G. Cowherd, Gordonsville.. Iof ba:con Easter day to sho,w their She was 80 years old, a lifelong ous Ibridal shower 'Saturday even- .Dr. and !Mrs. R. N. Snead of~onteanpt for those not allowed to membe'r of Wesley Cha.pel and was ing at Mrs. Collins' homefor Miss IRichmond spent last Sunday vis-eat pork. loved by all ....vho knew her. Sym- Lucille Conner. iting friends in town. J

"Danish children celebrate the pathy is extended to her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. France vis- There rwill be a Holy Commun- j

adovent of Lent much as American !Mrs. Edna Thomas, h.er child.ren ited Mr. !France's tparents, Mr. and ion IService next Thursday, Aprilchildren do Halloween. Masque .. and grandchildren. 'Mrs. P. S. France. in Newland, 2, 8 p.m., at St. John's Episcopalraded, they go from house to The MYF C!f Wesley Chapel last week-end. u'pon their ;eturn Chureh. :house seeking gifts oS Festela'VIls held its regular Sunday evening home, they visite? Mr. and Mrs. :Mrs~l Jl.. ~ was a guest inBaller. a rich yeast roll 4. ·n®.es meeting March 29'" at 7:30 'P.m. :M. G. Garber In W6:odlbricIge.. the ho.me of Mr. and Mrs. 'G. P.'in diameter, filled' with citron Peggy Greusel condu"cted the wor- Joe France has returned to Hodgson of Richmond last week-'and currants." SID'Pprogram and Ed-ward Hais- DUKe University after spending end."Fish on Friday had a more lirp W3JS in change of the .business .s·pring vacation with his parents. There was a special meeting of

practical origin in the Holy Lands meeting. The program was given Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wilson, Jr. the Columbia ball team -held onwh~re te~eratur€'s were not suit- by Frances Haislip. Two new and daughters, of Clifton Forlge, the ball diaanond"here last Sundayable for keeping meat. The state, membe·rs were added to the roll. visited her parents, Mr. and' !Mrs. afternoon .backed by the church, suggested W. H. Facris, last week-end. Eddie PB!rrishwas elected mana-the use of fish whi'ch was plenti- Personals Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wills of gel' Bernard Morris assistant Iful and could be used without Richmond, formerly of Palmyra, ma~ager, and Bud Wi~n, 'coach. 'risk of spoilage. A fish hung over attended the funeral of Mrs. Rosaa doonyay designated a Christian (Continued from page three) Tilman Friday.home, a symbol we O'ften see em- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Miss Clara Alvis of Richmond isbossed over church doorways to- LloydMReesof "White Hall Farm", on an exte·nded visit with her 9is-day." has returned to St. Catherine's ter, Mrs. Aubrey Wright."The everyday taJble service bf School in Richmopd after spend- Mrs. Ida Bowles, of Kent's

12 pieces of silver is based on ing her spring vacation -at home. Store, .was a week~end guest inthe 12 Disciples. The larger, ornate Miss Mary Lloyd-.Rees, a student th.e A. G. Wright home·. 1serving pieces represent Christ. at Wellesley College, is arriving Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lloyd, ofCro;,sing the knife and fork on a home this week to spend her Chester, spent lalSt Sun9ay with.plate is prohtbitive 'because it srpring va~ation with her parents, her parents, Mr. and iMFS.W. N.forms a cross." _, Hannah.Eastertime is a time of re-

mem'brance, a time of beauty, atime of gratitUde, a time ofthought-thought on "Yhy Christmas crucified and 'now gra~efulwe are for him.

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Mr. and Mrs. Bill WUEams of ,_ Fifth & Market Sts.Front Royal Visited Mr. and Mrs. The story of RJo,binRood is all Dial 2-4121George Omohundro, Jr. and Mr. IEnglish folk tale and the juthor i~ Ch 1 tt 'nand IMrs. George Omohundro, Sr. unknown." 1 -'", __ ar_o_~e_s_v_l_e _on Sund.aY.

As a reminder in shopping forfashions, fashton is "What 0 n ewe-ars that is r~ght f"or 'oneself"says fashion ,experts.

Scottsville, Va.

APRIL IS THE TIMEFOR iLAWN MOWERS

Don Jones, formerly connectedWith !Seaboard Mil} iPlant of theUnited States Rubber Companyin Burlin'gton" North Carolina, ar-rived this week in Scottsville towork at the Scottsville Plantl ofthe U. S. iRwbber Company. Mr.Jones will be an employree df the.Maintenance DClpartnnent 'Of thePlp,nt. lMr:s.R. L. King of S'cotts-ville is a sister of Mr. Jones. Hisfamily will join him later on inthe year.

Don't Let Y ou;r Grass Get

, Ahead' Of You

90,000 Seedlings Plante'dISince Nove'mber, 1951,approxi-

mately 10% million forest treeseedlings have 'been 'Planted }nthis state, 'a:ccording to a reportreleased' :by, the Virginia ForestService. Of this' total figure, 90,-000 were planted in FluvannaCoun.~Y'.For the 'past few y.ears,there has been a steady increasein the demand for seedlingsthroughout the state. This increas-jng demand shows the develo.pill'ginterest which private landownersand lumlber'companies have in im-proving our forests and keepingVinginia igreen.The tree seedling'S were planted

on aJbandoned agricultural andpasture land, eroded areas, ?ut- The Nannie Blend Davis Circleover, woodlands, 'and suJbnn,argmalof the ScottsvillJ 'Baptist Churchlands. In planting, the landoll.VIl~rwill meet next Thursday evening,i'lTliPrlovesthe composition of hIS A . '1 9 t 8 t th h f. pn a !p.m. a e orne 0fore-st by esta;blishin.g a speCies Mrs. W. A. McDearmon.~hLch grows at a rapId .Fate, ~as a ,.kll mothers of pre· school fugeh'lgher'value for saiWtimlbe~.:and children are invited to attend theis a 'better all-round tree for the .production of forest products. meet mg.

ElectdcPr.

!Mrs. Henny Omohundro, ~rs.W. F. Paulett, Mr. anq 'Mrs.George Omohundro, Jr .. aJld ,Mr.and Mrs. G'e'OrgeOmohundro, Sr.visited Mrs. H. T. Page and H.T. Paige, Jr. in Greenfield,on Sun-day.

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::@- .~lGasoline __~_$79.50$124.95, I

Ha.nd Mowers$18.75 ~ $22.50,

SCREENDOOR

SCREENDOORBRACE15c

Westline "Moster""LA_MOWER

eBaIl bear~ng reel.·$.1815• Rubber tires. •. FuJI 16" cut, 10" _Adjustable cutline .......

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60cBaptist Circle To MeetWith Mrs. Mc.oearmon,

\A complete •• tto Inlt.n allireen door.Hinge., hook,handl. andsprlnl. .

'-To correct .1••glnl ter•• nl UI.thll long tll,n-buckl. brae •.Ve,r. .a,y to Ill.Ital.

...."'"".~....7 ..3Western Auto Associate Store•

Owned and Operated By

John F. Williamson

Scottsville

OMOHUNDRO HARDWARE CO.

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C'1'ac'Ydil'ect\ng and harassing the \people. They differ not on that \point as each says, in effect, that \he wants to 'be boss of the bureaus \thjJ:. boss the people 'but B'enwtck 'Iwould pile on two additional bur- \ .eaus. Unless the situation changes \the choice betJINeen them would be \difficult except, perhaps, on a \personality basts. \

But from the lesser known gen- \tkeman from Virginia .Beach there i'comes indication of something with 1more meat and less fat. He recog-lnizes the rather unhappy position /,of the people of the Commonwealth Ias they are pushed a1round directlyas well as through their local go- j

vernment which is practically sU'ck~\ed dry of power. Mr. iH~tchett Iseems to recognize the extatence Iof that 'condition and that it 1SIwI'Iong and deserves \being b~ought 1

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V. ~_. Icommonwealth of Irl'u ...a. IIn the Clerk's office of 1:lb.e or-I

cult of tlhe County of Flu'VlllDlla,on the 25th d!liY of Februall"Y"

1958. T Z cLARJIDNCEHIEJRIM\AN F IMORIRffSON, Plaintiff,l'gainst ._T T..... TlON

0RD!ElR OF PU"""";'""Elaine ~kson yomoon

defand'ant. 't· t ob-The object of this 8Ul l~ of

tam a divorce frtomhd~~nd811t on Imatrianony from e .th glI"Oundof d-eserbon.~ an affidavit ha.ving' been t

made and! filed that the defenda.ntis a non-resident of (the State ofVlr~ginia, it is ordered that.~ ~~pear 'before this Court Wi fdays after due publication here~~and do what may be neees~ 'trotect her interest in thiS SUI ,PAnd ,·t is further ordered that a

bl'~'"'ed once oRcopy' hereof be _pU! ~~ .... .week for fo~r succeSSive weeks ~~the scottsvIlle sun, a nr~fis-pulblished in .the T<>WIl 0 1>.ville, Vir,gima, that a ,COPf theposted at the f~DltC:::'~y°on orCourthouse of this Felbruarybefore the 25th day /ff k mall ;11100, and that the h ej the saidcopy hereof to ea,.c~~Qffice ad-defendants t? the ~idaVit heI,'e~dress given In the ti!"cate of thein and file a. eel' I . . e \faCt in the ,paa:>erFs~~~gISe c~l~rkTeste: Richard ._~v ,Annie ~oring Fal\wel\. p. q. e , •.A Copy Teste: Richard F. G;;:~k:Scottsville

Better See

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\Motorola science of Op~tronics curves forward-tilted cylindrical tube faceand sealed safety glass forwidest viewing angle inTV. Amazing result isperfect-focus wedl- to-wall viewing.

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L:! A'ff,~ .BIG(JJANDNIS 'A .Round 8r SqeareHlue 8~a.. Ho,.,. ,DANCE

9 til 11:45 at the

COMMUNITY,

CENrnR INLOVINGSTON, VA.EVERY SAl NITE

,INOREASE FERTILIZER

Get The Ad Reading Habit

,• THURSDAY, AFmrL 2, 1953 r-____ ::.:.:~~~::-.:~~~-~-~.:::---':..--- THE SCOTTSVILLE SUN

, 'Couniry Lawy~r

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BASKETS & TOYSNougat eggs from ItalyTiny Swiss Chocolate eggs

. . . . Unusual Gi:ftsOf All Kinds . . . .

Rt. 20 Yz Mi-,N. from Soottsvtlle

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LoweBrotnersHIGH STANDARD

HOUSE PAINT

'Ibere Is no finer boule paint made anywhere at ..,price, than LoWe Brothers High Standard House PalolIs known everywhere for its uosurp.-ed qualityt a.cause It bas good body, el<b-eme durabi1ity, lUlusualcovering capacity, brillianCY'and color perme-.HiCh Standard Is economical fOuse. High Standu'd willrequire fewer galloos and give more years of wear, .'

• cause it covers solidly more square feet of ~ 'J'b.-you use leu ",III' pes- lob and pes- 7f1j1ft

A standout buy! Stream~ .'2lined mahogany plastic -,.table model with King~8ize ~~21 inch CYLINDRICALStand. :'\-out Pictl,lre tube. ~?::'$1999,5MODEL 21T4 • \

Include. F.deled Exel.e TaK,plUl Fun IOn Vear Warranly on all parH, alltv and plclur. lube.

All models have built-in UHF·VHF !.-erlals. Bullt-In AII·Channel UHP Isr,.I •• T• .., optio •• l, ,",W ••• :, Ia'", \

Parr's FurnItureStore

Every HI,h Stall'anlColor 10MIec!" _ aresult of _rch whichdetermln.. the colonpre""'" for riM_tIecoratlon today.

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Buytwicefl$ much ffJrDnly fJne ceAt more!

Coming April 15-16-17-18, '

BRUCE'S DRUG SlORF.Phone 3881 Scottsville

• FURNI-TURE!Sholl MetalChair - $4.95

420 E, Main St.,' Charlottesville, Va.

Phone 3791

j~5·50gallon

w. F. PAULETT & SON, .

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Chair or Rocker, red or green - $4.95Bunting Love Seat Glider - $23.95

This year we haveOHINESE RATTAN, PEELSUMMER FURNITURE

Se.ttee-$27.95 Tabl~$12.95· Chair-$7.95Free Delivery

M. C. THOMASFURNITURE CO.

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A-I USED CARS

1950 FORD FORDOR, radioand heater, excellent buy

1948 FORD COACH, heater,

very good \

1947 FORD COACH, radioand heater, motor just

overhauled.1948 PLYMOUTH CONVER-

TIBLE, radio and heater"

in nice shape.1941 DODGE PICKUP, one

owner, good tires, a, good

buy. - I1948 INTERNATIONAL 1%

T. long WB truck, ready

to go.Come in and tauc to us alboutyour used car .and truck needs. Weare her-e to serve you and weguarantee our used ~ars and \trucks. '1

BRUCE-DORRIER IMOTOR CO. I

Phone 3821 Scottsville, Va. IFor S~le: Chrysanthemum plan:',! JAMES UP AGAIN-James Riv~r 'was up quite a bit after 'last week's heavy rains. Top'DiffE'rent varieties. 25c each. $1.00 \ photo shows swollen waters threatenmg bUIldmgs along the rrver and bottom photo shows \a dozen. Mrs. C. W. Morgan. 'used farm equipment owned by Garvin Harrison under water. (AEP Co. Photos)

FOR SALE _ Late model Frigi- Wanted Salesman Buel Iarter Elected Three Road P!oject~daire. 7.7 cu. ft. Oheap Phone \ _. Of I I A2(167. to represent us in scottsville, Flu- nterest n rea

vanna and Buckin,gham counties, Scoutmaster', Flynn\

also AJmherst and Nelson County, Included in the tentative allo-• I d 't Il Tn rs n cations for roads which were is-;

For sale: Electric nC\lJbator an wrr e or ca , pe 0 • N,amed ASSl'stant sued last week by the Virgini.a'

five deGk chick battery. CHAHLOTT.ESVILLE MARBLEBent O~born'00 Bremo Bluff 1 & GRANITE CO.' 9 State Highway commission werethree projects- of interest to the \

For sale: BoXJWOOdbushes. ~rs.' 810 Preston Ave. BUel Carden ,was eleeted iScout- people of South A~bemarle. $2000

II B BI ff master and Hugh Flynn, assistant was allocated for modificatio~ of

B. W. Anee, remo u. I Charlottesville, Va. scoutmaster, at ·a special board of Ithe bad cutve on Route 6, just out-FOR &ALE: Milk Cooler. 4 oan .. .-:-_ directors' meeting of the Scotts'~ sidE' of the town limits of S'cotts~

Perue'Ct ~ondition. Alex Senriklose'l Bremo Bluff News ville I..ions Clulb last Wednesday ville. $135,000 was allocated forBremo Bluff, V,a. night. the cDnstruction 0+ ,bridges and, \ A Boy IS-cout Troop, sponsored approaches over the Hardware

LIST YOUR ,By MrS. Hazel Re;ns<>n by the I..ipns Club, was approved River at Carters Brid.ge and1 ~s. Lottie Kidc. spent last at them'~eting after Lion Merrill M,oore's Creel;, near . Charlottes-week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carter reported that 32 Iboys in ville on route 20.

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R. A. Shipp. ~ . the community !Were interested in Completion in the surfacing ofMr. and MrS. James Wright of joining a unit. route 20, which 1W8.lS straighte·ned

Louisa visited Tuesday night in . The following 'club memlbers 'Vol- and widened last year, is scheduledthe homes of Mr. and Mrs, Leland unte,ered their services in boy to .get under rw a y as soon las

I Smith, Mrs\ B. W. Ancell, Mris'. E. ,scout leadership: Buel Carden, weather conditions permit. The

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P. Osborne, and lM!r. and !Mrs. Dor~ B. L. Philpot, Pat 1McKenry, Tom one-way bridges at Carter'sBridgesey Smith Bruce, [Mr. Carter, Russell Moon, and near Charlottesville were bY'-

______ , SundalYlVIsitors in the home ~f W. Y. !Anderson, W. 'R. Pitts and passed in the improvements done

WAIN'DED. Tmuberland or Farm- ', '. W.t Mr. and :Mrs. R. A. Shipp were L. G. Dorrier. A committee will on route 20 last year. The moneyI d LaI'ge or small tracts. rr e " .' ' . ,I ----------------.,--------.,--:..---.an . .' .Mr and MrS. R. M. Jones, be appointed ,by the scoutmaster "sted m Uus years allocatrons wrll i

us. for free mSIPeC~lon. Jam;: 'IMr. and Mrs. Claude Canmichael and hi.s- assistant, to ibe known include new [bridges and approach-River Real Estate Agency. J. . of Charlottesville, Mr. and Mrs. as "the Boy Scout Committee". It es at both places.Hill Broker. New Canton, Va. C, h·' " ,..... . ., arey S Ipp, and chIldren, 1J.v.Lr.and IS hoped that through contriIbu- The allocations albove are su'b-

. " \~Mrs.J. A. 'Shi,pp, of New Canton, tions, a piece of land may be pur· ject to final ",pp"oval ,by the StateWanted: Expenenced waitress, and Mrs. Bill Proff.itt of Scotts- chased in the near future on Highway 'Commission followingRespeqtful lady. kge 25.35. Apply vill'e.'Which a c",bin for the u.se of 'bOth pUblic hea~ings.Lee's Restaurant. scottsvIlle. • Mr. and iJ.\{rs.S. T. Ranson and boy and girl scouts may be 'built. t

IM'r. and Mrs. G. P. Clements One offer of $100 was received

Relialble man with car wanted, spent Sunday in 'Richrrnond visit WednesdlilY' nLght.p~rt or fun ti,me, to call on farm~ ing relatives. For the Hme 'being, the newers in Fluvanna county. Wonder- Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey G. ,sm~th troop !Wil~organize and meet atful opportunity .. $1~ to $-20 in a's/pent Wednesday ni'ght with Mr. the scho'ol in Scottsville.day. No experience or capital re- land Mrs. Sam 'Robertson in ,Among other !business, the di-quired.Permanent. Write tad",,,. scottsviile. ' roctom voted to purchase glasses

r IMcNES'S C?OMPAiNY. Dept. C, \ Charlie Me-rris o~ Richmond vis:",'for two .nee~y school. chil~r~n.Bldg., BaltmlO,re 2, Md. ited recently with his mother and A nommat1I1lg commIttee mclud-

. ._~\ sister, Mrs. R. A. ~orris and Miss ing F .. ~. Paulett., 'chai~.man, JohnWanted: Home washing, ironing, ISarah Morris. .' p.IDorner and H. R. N1cholas wascleaning and pressing. Work is Mrs. W. T. p",yne, Mrs. Charles awointetl ij:)yLion President Killgguaranteed .. ~ine lingerie to ovefJtDOUglas. of 'Esmont ~nd lMrS. iDor- t? 'bring in 'a slate o~ noon~na-aIls,' No delive,ry service. Mrs. F.\sey SmIth sp~nt last Thursday ,bans on April 22. Electlon of of

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L. Moon, RIF.D. N~. 3, BoX 6, \Wlth Mr. and Mrs. A. W. lM'aga~n ficer.s will take tplace on May 1G.scottsville. Bucking,ham County. and Mr. and Mrs. James Clark m ----~~, ---'-----____________ ~ INorth Garden.

Oolored' Woman or couple to keep \ Mr. and MrS. .s. T. Ranson hadhouse and cook for elderly 'Couplei,as tp.eir dinner 19uests Saturdaydear OharloUesvilie. Good (home' evening !Mr. and Mr.s. H. P. Taps-and permanent job for \'Person~cot,t of Pittsburgh, Pennsyb/~nia,willing to assume full respon,si-l Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Payne' of E's-'bi1ity. MU'3t drive. Modern home. \mont and Mrs. Dorsey G. Smith.,Honesty and: ;faithlfulness neces- .sary. References desiraJble. Write ~n ommvorotls anImal is onefull par,Uculars to or con,tmct John WhlOh eats both animal and \lege-r.ieinz. Early\syille. \ tfllble matter.

19-47 "8" 2-Door Swper De;u~\ George Washington"s estate wasFord sed~n. Radio, Heater, Seat ~~:~ed at over $5,000,000 wnen, he

Savers, Good Tires Low Mileage. .Price $775 G. C: Golladay, Jr.,scottsville. Get The A~l Reading HabitI .

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\ AMHERST NEW ERAcPROGRESS Esmont Resid,ents Give$81.50To :RedCrossEIGHT ,Cohasset News

CLASSIFIED' Mrs. King i~, chairman ofthe Red Cross Drive for 195-3 inth~ Esmont area, reported thisweek that $81.50 was raised thisyear. "This amount does I not in-clude the contributions which were,made under special donations,"Mrs. Forsyth 'Said. Thus theamount raised this year is con-sic.ermbly smaller than last year,

We wish to extend our de-epest when all of the funds -collectedsympathy to Mrs. H, M. Brans- we're turned in together" Mrs.foro, whose mother passed away ~orstYltlh added.this week. . . W'orkers assisting Mrs. ForsythMrs. Frances Kle and children we're MrS. W. P. Heath of Es-

Sarah Lou and Jerry" spent last mont and Mrs. Allen Randolph ofFrid.ay nig1hftwith Mr. and Mrs. Keene. .P. R. Snead and motored to Rdch-mond on Saturday with them. \

M,r. and Mrs.' Lynwood Gentry WanTt0and daughter, Kay. were yis;.torsm Charlottesville Sunday:Master Bobbie Marshall of Ar-

ltngton is spending sever~l dayswlth his grandparents, Mr. andMrs. 'H.. M. Bransford.",

! By Mr:- Jrances KieMrs. J: P. Cleveland is spending

several days in Richmond visit-ing ner brother and' sister-in-law,Mr. and Mrs. Woodfin Snead.Mr. and Mr~.F. C.White motor-

ed to Charlottesville Saturday onbusiness.

CLASSIFIED ADV£RTISINGhATES

Two cents per woro for TheAmherst New Era pr~gress, TheNelson County 'times 'or Thescottsv'lle Sun.' Three cents per"\word for insertion in an~ two. 'newspapers or five cents per word',,0 all three papers. Minimum \

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S,ell?To Buy?

F01· Quickest Resultsuse

the CIllssified Ad Section

, WHEN INTER'ESiTEDIN A MONUMENTWe Invite you to see our display of Many fineMarble and Granite Monuments Including Ogles-by and Stone Eternal Granite, We have the onlyMonument Finishing Shop in Charlottesville, andis locally owned, We have served this J.>ocalityfor Fifteen Years. '

Charlottesville Marble & Granite810 Preston Avenue Phone 25539

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA '

Co..

o K USED CARSChevrolet Special 2 Dr. Sedans, HChevrolet Deluxe 2 Door Sled. H.Nash 6 Ambassador Super 4 Dr.,R & H,OD

2 19501 1949.1 1948

AS IS BARGAINS1941 Ford 2 Dr.1940 Chevrolet 4 'Dr.1940 Plymouth 2 Dr.1939 Chevrolet 2 Dr.1941 Mercury Coupeo K USED lRUCKS1950 Ford 2 Tn. LWB.

AS IS BARGAINSChevrolet 1 1-2 Tn. LWBChevrolet 1-2 Tn.'

RlllAL ESTATE

194419381953 NEW CHEVROLET TRUCKS FOR

IMMEDIATE DELIVERYOR T;IMBER

WITH US PALMYRA MOTORSW. R. PITTSPhone 10

1951 Chevrolet 3-4 Ton Pickup, Heater,' NewTires, Like new

1950 <:;hevrolet 1-2 Ton Pickup, Good condi-bon throughout- I'

1950 Ford. ~ 1-2 Ton Pickup, Gas Heater, GoodQOndlbon

1948 Chevrol~ 2 'ron, 2 spee!d, new p'aint A-I. mechanlcaHy \.'

New trucks lor irnme!diatedelivery.

24-HOUR WR:ECKER SERVICE

Phone 3631 Palmyra

OK USED CARS1952 Chevrolet 4~Dr.DEiiuxe,Ldad,ed with extras

LikJenew, 21,000 miles1949 Ford 8--4-Dr. Custom; Overdrive, R&H,-

A Good Buy;1946 Chevrolet 2·dr. Fleetmaster, R&H, Turn

'Signals - Good '1946 Ford 4 Dr. .s. Deluxe, Heater, New Motor1946 Hudson ~uper Six Coupe->-Good Buy1942 Plymouth Convertibl,e, new motor~rough'

but good transportation. .

OK USED TRUCKS'

AnnualEaster Seal'Appeal •March 5 • April 5

SMITH CHEVROLET SALES. INC.f ,"

Phone 2541 ScottsvillE'. Va,. -I

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