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News Pe;tlmyra-----Of

to givedurablegifts ...

••• gifts 'that last-durable, functional gifts •.. and we havethem in wide variety for every purse and person-and forevery. gift 9CGGsion-:-weddings., graduations, anniv-ersarie~.~

'" 'ELECTRIC' ~,,~_.m':;:::.wm~w ,ELECTRIC 40-(\r~\ perc3o~t50rIL'::~ \.'~~:'~~h;P"~;"",n",\ ~~ $ ~/ ~blends. Equipped wi1h 2t-......='~,_,.J ....w._._.....w ••...,..,"""',"''*,''",,,,,.,.,"''"'''''_" bowls. DelachClble h~od.

I l ;RESSURE r--'~' 1 KNIFE 1030

8ISAUCEPAN'1 . ~'i SET $

~ 1495 l~ I 2, 'd";'9. c,d ,h.f',

$. ~ 1 knlfe-ponng. and bon-

~ ,I, .~-.J ing knife,: 110m slicer.

poP-uP ~ 2350TOASTER ,pToasls 2 slices at a time,iust right. Adiustable--=-"light or dark."

No.4 Oiling Small MotouEledric molors in mixers and ,otherhome appliances should be oiled atregular intervals with iust one dropof oil in each oil hole. Don't squirtthe oil from 'the can, instead, use a.medicine dropper. Using just theright amount of oil is so 'imporlantthat electric razors are usually ailedwith a hypodermic syringe. Toomuch is as bad as too little.

Cfrom Seller Homes & GardensHANDYMAN'S BOOK)

OMOHUNDRO HARDWARE CO.SCOTTSVILLE; V A..

, PHONE 6·J

'THURSDAY, JUNE 26,1922

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f' en' to use that mash 1U

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THACKER BROTHERSFuneral Home

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Ambulance s~rvice

DREAMS, • perlJtapS they '1ndude

Ifor the fn't ....re .

What are your (rC1~m8\ children orducation for your J

a home of youI' own, a couege e. t oistl\nt pI""".

a long planned vacation 0 some w'n to be-b tbey are ce IWhatever ~~)ese dr~aros mlaY C,• . , 'f -ou OpCl11 a regular sav-

come n reality a gr~at deal sooner I 3 otlh.eJ'ways ~h8.1twe'hn'""saccount at our banlc. Tltere arc many "Ii

eo • Ie to plan an.d to roo· zehave proved of assistance 'in ltdlpmg peop_ . t cheeldng 3'~COUllt offerstheir dreams. For example, a conveulffi"l

I . " ymentS. Others havea sate and systematic method of nmlung pa I. v car aeul for rna (-applied and secure~ a loan for buying a oet I\ . ' Wh u are traveling youtug improvements in {'!'let'.l' homes. en yo .

t t our travel funds Ifcan enjoy peace of mind with respec 0 y .• h f ITrn;veller's lcheqnes.you. protect them tmrough the purc use 0 '1 e 'a qUiclt refund.Shonhl they be lost or stolen you cam- sect l'

We ac-e enxtous to assist you in 'you!' lwesen"baJml fntul'e plan-ning a?l1 are always ready to otf'er a cOJnpetent 1"'0 helpful

. service to you. I

Work Clothing,Weare Head-Quarters for Work 'Clothing bf allKinds. We have Work Shirts, IWork Pants, Over-alls, Dungarees, Carpenters Overalls, PaintersOveralls 'and all kinds .of good Quality Clothesto work in, , ,Call on us for Work Clothes,

Sport ShirtsWe have 'a nice line of Men's and Boy's Sport

Shirts in Pretty Patterns from 1.50 to 2.98. NATIONAL BANK & TRUST COMPANYYou profit by buying here. ,

AT CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIAc. R. DORRIER & COMPANYThe ~uality Storei

L Scottsville Phone 1

Branches: W,est Ena - Scottsville - F01'k Union

Palmyr« Louisa - Mineral

Lowest priced in its field!This beoutiful new Chevrolet Bel Air lids forleu than any (omparoble model in lis field,(Continua/ion of stondard equipment and trimIllustrated i$ dependent on availability ofmalerial,J

Get them all...and sav~!All fhese 6&-car exlras are gOllrs Wlrhthe Iowesl-prtt:ed line /n lis I/e/dl

EXTRA· WIDE CHOiCEof Styling and Colors

EXTRA BEAUTY AND QUALITYof Body by Fisher! .

EXTRA RIDING COMFORTof Improved Knee-Action

rI7h a4;Hh.e (]Ms PRICED SO LOWI

EXTRA SMOOTHNESS of

POWERQ/U4Automatic Transmission

A complete power team withextra-powerful Valve-i,n-Head engine, and AutomaticChoke. Optional on De Luxemodels at extra cost.

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EXTRA PRESTIGEof Amerleo's Most Popular Car,

MORE PEOPLE BUY C,HEVROLETS THAN 'ANY, OTHER CARl

, SMITH CHEVROLf:T SALES. INC.SCOTTSVILLE, VA. ,,', 'PHONE 2

EXTRA STOPPING POWERof Jumbo-Drum Brakes

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I THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1952

Personals_1_'H~__8C_O_T_T~_VI_LL_E_Sllli_" ~ T_=HREE. ._

BY ANNIE C. MELTON

James Stargell, who is workingin Newport News, spent theweek-end .wtth his' family here.

Mr. and Mrs. C. T. "Burgess and'IVI:r.and Mrs. C. T. Bourne, ofCliftl?n Forge, spent last week inthe home of Mrs. Herbert Paul-eerier

Mrs. C. lB. Johnson, Miss Cath-erine .Johnson.. and M.1's. MartinTurner spent the week-end inWhite Sulphur Springs, W'est Vir-glnia..

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ISUNDAY & MONDAY!". JUNE 29-30I "Love is Better Than

"~i Ever"i Starring I

W. F. Paulett ,& SOD; Eli~~~l~£:.r:;lor .,1

1Phone 47 !I.!---------,

Columbia News'

SUNDAY & MONDAY. JUNE 29-30TWO SHOWS SUNDAY--c8 & 9:30

JOHN

"QUEBEC"IN 11ECHNICOLOR

ST~RINGBARRY~IORE. JK-CORINNE CALVERT

CTUESDAYDEAN

MARTIN

& WEDNESDAY. JULY 1-2JERRYLEWIS

IN

"AT WAR WITH: THE ARMY"

THURSDAR - ONE NIGllT ONI"Y _ JULY 3

"HOEDOWN"WITH

EDDIE ARNOLD - JEFF IJONNELL

FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JULY 4-5TWO SHOWS - 8 & 9:30

"SHORT GRASS" with,ROD CAMERON - CATHY DAY-IS

PLUS - COLOR CARlrOON & SERIAL

IThe Garment Shop \

Nylon Blousesonlv $1.98

Cotton Blouses 1.29White Handbags 2.38

tax includedJewelry. children andadults .18 and up

New Tops "records,two hits for .49

Nylon Flowers for"dresses. Pastelcolors

2-Plow 22

Positive Roto Velves in Massey.Harris tractors consist of a series of

coil springs and ball bearings enclosedin a collar and retainer cap

assembly on the valve stem. ;Eachtime the valve opens. pressure on the

bearings causes them to I911,forcingthe entire.valve to turn. Valves areconstantly rotating ..• eliminating

carbon build-up and distortion of the vcdve,seats and ste~s. The result is equalized

wear ... clecn., tight-fitting valves ... andpeak engine efficiency with greater power

output per gallon regardless of the quality of fuel; r

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MATHIAS STORESCOTTSVILLE

Scottsville

--~---------~ATTENTION FARMERS 3'" P!c;rw.u

Check this list. We may have just the thing youneed in the way of USED FARM EQUIP;MENT.

-I-No. 15 International Harvester, Pick-up bailerWeare happy to announce the opening of theJames River Farm Equipment Company, yourlocal dealer for Massey Harris Farm Equipment,Atlantic Aluminum Gates,Willys- Jeep, 2 mow-Master Lawn Mowers. Two mechanics areavailable at all times for courteous, prompt ser-, vice on ALL MA~ES. A visit from you will beappreciated.

1-Internation1l1 M-Tractor excellent condition.

I-Case Model W.C. Tractor

I-John Deere Side Delivery Rake.

I-J ohn Deere Fertilizer Spreader. JAMES RIVER FARM,

EQUIPMENT CO.1948 Model TE Ferguson Tractor

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!Farmers TraCtor and Body CO~,Inc. I

\for your FERGUSON and OLIVER needs

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SCOTTSVILLE, VIRGINIA

604·Henry Avenue - Phone 2-?976

In Charlottesville Stop By

GEORGE W. BISHOPPROPRIETORPHONE 16-R

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The S '11 S I I "0' ster visited recently in thee COttSVl e sun Howardsville Fork Um·o·0 and children spent the past week, or ne d Mr Charlesat their Cabin on Trices Lake, in t home of Mr, an s.SERVING THE PEOPLE OF THE TOWN OF SCOTTSVI11..E B V d H t _ l Cumberland County, Melt(}n, Jr. d Mrs Albert FiggAND THE NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIES IN ALEE y e~nar UT ! Mr, and Mrs, William Sargent, The Rev, an " " ,• ,. Mr, and Mrs, H, IE. Fenwick and By Mrs. Em. Harding , Mar of White Post were vtsf.tors m theMA,RLE, FLUVANNA AND BUCK.INGHAM COUNTIES I'MI" and Mrs, C, V, Giannini at- Rs'cent visitors of Mr, and Mrs, Iof Flushmg L, 1. and Mrs, Y I Mr and Mrs, S, T, Ran-

o Blain and children spent the past home of .EdItor __.•u. •.•u. _•••_._ ,;. J. Bernard MCDearntOD tended the Commencement exar- N. M. ~aNls ,were. Mrs. Betty 'Week-end with Mr. and Mrs. 'L. son.

M ' Edit Elizabeth Wimer ctsea of the vacation Bibl School Jane Whitlock of RIchmond, and I . . Mrs 'A C. White and :M'.rs.Har-ana'=:lng 'lor _.- ••••••_•..••••-••-- ••--. e M' R W' kl f W h H. Stoneman, of Dixie, . . .' it d AD M ffi at Goshen Church on Sunday night rs. ay inn Run e 0 as - .f M ry White of Fork trnion V1S1e .News Editor .__.__.. ._. ._._ _--'.'-. ave 0 tt Mr. andMrs. C. A. Giannini and ingcon, D. C. Both are natives of Sgt. Andrew Glass, '~on "0 r. P Whit last week.Ch I tte 'II M ge Lindsay Mount FI d I and Mrs ,George Glass IS horne on, ear 0 SVl e ana r ....•_•..•.._._•.•__ •...•_•.•_ Mrs. Frances Tyler were visitors uvanna 'and we are always gla' . Mr and Mrs. IS. T. Ranson.Offi M M Annie Clements Melt-on . to welcome them back Ia 15 day furlough, Sgt Glass IS be- . . h h e 'OfMrc~ ~ager .._....• • ... ._. rs. - . on Mt. Alto Monday. . '. t f rred t Alaska visited Sunday m to. e om .42.50 a year in Albemarle, Fluvanna, Buckingham and Nel80n Counties. / Mrs. J. S. White spent several Other ViS:tors in the h?me of lll~ar::s s:-ead i~ spendi~g this and Mrs. M. E. Gohen of near Ar-

, '3.00 a year outside of these oounUes. \ days last week-With her mother. I Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Davl~ :rere ' week with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. T'I

vonta. .Publ' h d kJ TIl rsda f th v*-r I Mrs W R White and son called Mr. and Mrs. Thurlow wmtams . th M nd Mrs "Marty" MartinIS e wee y every u y • e ,,_ . .. , Johnson at their cabin on e r. a . .

, _m S ttsvUl in the C. V. Giannini home gun- and Mack and Pruette, of spartan-I '. , d small daughter Manlyn F'aye,,Entered as second-class matter at the post ULLLce BIt co 8. I burg S C Tappahannock Rdver. ~n, id ttn "MaY-. day., . '. spent last week~en WI '

virgi:=1.1a,Oetober 6, 1951. \ Mr. and Mrs. W. D. White spent Mrs. wade~White, and chil~en: • ty's" parents, Mr. and. Mr's. Robie, the week-end in Roanoke, Bobby and Elle~, are spendmg I Bremo Blul£ News M.artin, at Fancey Gap, .

.. .(\.Wave <:;'f ,Public Sentiment . '\ Mr. and Mrs. William Goodman several days thIS week, vIsltmfi I R. B. Ho~berton of Columbia and.WntIng In The OhIO Farmer, Robert G. LIncoln says, ·and Maxine, Mrs. Emma Cobbs Mrs. W,h'ite's pa~ents, }1r .. ,and 1 Mrs. Dorsey G. Smith attended

"Why in r,ecent months. have dozens of newspapers from coast,\ and two children ,an,d Mr~. G.. D. Mrs. I. V. YonCQIn ••Al'exandna. I By Mrs. Mary Smith home 'Coming at Christ ChU~Ch,to coast launched- bitter editorial campaigns against ,the: big Nulty spent Wednesday 10 RLCh~ Mr. and Mrs. Wn~am C. Mau- Mr. and Mrs. T. J. RileY and .Norwood, Sunday. The Rev. -,:-.

.. .. d . mond ser, of Cleveland, OhIO,are spend- d ht A 1 M'll d d M'ss Cox is the rector of ChrIsttruckers? Why have natIonally clfculated magazllles raIse sen- . d M C N B M ~_ I ing two weekS with Mrs. Mauser's aug er, nn e 1 n a, an 1 Hume

, b h k· 'd ' d d il Mr. an rs... rown, ar Orney Davis of Farmville visited Church.OUSquestlOns a out ~ e way the truc mg In ustry IS con. ucte '. garet, Betty and Dorothy Brown parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Drum· their sEl l' and hrother-in~l'a"w, Mrs Bessie Dorche./'ant:. daugh·Why has the CounClls of State Governments ,(representIng the spent a few days in Richmond and wright. , Mr. and ~s. P. K. Dugger, last tel' of 'Abeline TeKas is visiting in

, governors of 48 states) urged all state legislatures to pass more Hopewell, Miss Beltie !Snead sails from week, ! the home of A. P, While,'I ' " k h" J B . nd' ,a f w New York on "The Georgie" June k· f A I T Ra son at~stnngent aws governing the lnterClty true s? W y, IS a wave ames rown IS spe mg e . Mrs. Fran Butl~r. 0 near 1'- Mr. ,and Mrs. S. . n

. . .. . . . . d'n HOpeW~l1 25th for two months abroad. Miss . d M Ch I M Ito f I f Lutherof p bhc resentment bUlldmg ilp agaInst thIS 'busmess?ays 1 c". I'. . voma, an ra. ar es e n, I tendoed the unera 0

~< •. • '. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Nulty spent, Snead IS takl~g th~ ~mel'lcan ~x~ Jr .. Wei'e Scottsville visitors Ft!- I Spencer in Richmond, Monday.The answe~ IS thIs .. A .shoDt-slg~ted,. ~nscru.~ulously (Monday over ~nthe valley. . press tour WhICh':111 Include trIpS day. I Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hiter ViSit~d

greedy segment .of the ,truckmg llldustry IS dnvlng wIldly ~or I Mr. and Mrs. H..Et, ~enwlck to ~ngland,. SWltzerl8Jld, .ItalY~ Miss, Margaret and Clar,a Min- Mrs. Hiter's mother at Arvomao\ltrageous proftts. If the decent elem,ents among the truckers spent Saturday evemng In Char~ BelgIUm, and France. Sh~ will re tel' spent Monday in Richmond. ISunday. .

d ' d h' , h h I b' " I tt 'II turn the latter part of August. M J k D· f Farmv',ll Ion t ° someb mg to stop It t e woe: USlness IS gomg to a eSVI e. ,rs. ac son aVIs 0 e _, t t II f 'bl"" Mrs. C. E. Clements and Virgin· Col. and Mrs. Seiss Wagner, visited recently with hoerdaughter I

run m o· a s one wa 0 PU 1Canger. . d h·ld J I' Mid .d nt Swore. . . ia spent Mond:.ayin Charlottesville .. an. c 1 ren u la, argarQ, an I and sor:-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. P. I Taft, ·an ex-pres1 e ,Mr. LIncoln .descnbes the exhaustIve t.est conducted ~n Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Tha'cker of I Se1ss, leaVe,next week for Ne~Rort \ K. Dugger. . l Herbert Hoover into' office as

Maryland by the hIghway departments of 11 stat,es and- the DIS- S'co'ttsville spent Sunday afternoon _ R. ~. wh~re ~Ol Wa,gner .WlIl be I Mr. and Mrs Raymond Nelson . p~esident.trict of Columbia, This test proved beyond argument that con- wilh Ml'. and Mrs. J, T, Hurt, stallOned, Col. Wagner has been r _

.. . . . I T dd B t of Schuyler I stationed at Fork Union Military Icentrated weIght is the mam cause of highway destructlOn. n 0 y ryan ' I A d f th

k d d I I I,' T spent Sunday evening with the ca emy or ree years.· \the test, the truc s used were loa e only to ega ImltS, 0 Major Harold M, ManeSS of the

! '1- L' 1 ''''rk M 'I d d d Bre'l'ns, Iquote lY r. mco 11 agam, .!,ue aryan roa I test prove The Howardsville Methodist Army Infantry School, Fort IBen·that even the ~egal limits in many states leave the hignways Church will hold its home coming ning, Georgia, has replaced Col.wide open to serious damage. Yet these limits are bein~ ignored I on Sunday, June 29 at 11 o'clock. &eiss Wagner as P.M.S. and T. at

d k ' f "R J A br Hughes of Char~ Fork Union Military Academy.every day by thousan s of truc s rom coast to coast. ev, , u ey" ' ,

. . _ . lottesville will be speaker at ·the Major and Mrs. Maness and Ch1ld'-IMore and more authonttes are convInced that the opera·. 11 'I k ' d R v Wren will move mto the house now \o 'C oc serVICes ,an e. . I

torS of the heavy trucks should ,pay a much greater share of R, Jones, of the Buckingham, occupied by Mr, and Mrs, W, J,the road damage they cause than is now the case, and many Charge will do the prea:ching at Smith the latter part of July.legislators are coming to that view. And there can be no vestige 2 o'clock Service. Dinner will be I Mr. and Mrs. (;t. E. Troxler left Iof excuse for those truc'kers who deliberately violate the weight served in the Lodge Hall. The, ~o}lday for a .two week. v~ca~o~

, 'd' d Rev. W. R. Jones will hold revival In North Carohna. They wIll VISItIlaws, The polIce an courts should deal promptly an severly during the week at 8 o'clock. relatives in Goldsbor() and Greens- !WIth them. Kenneth Carroll of Schuyler, boro, after which theY will Visit i

Miss Wyonna Goolsby, Mrs. ~nnie fishing spots on ,the North Caro- 1The Spirit Of 1976 Goolsby of Howardsville, Mr, and lina coast, and spend a few days I

Leaders in all lines of activity are increasing efforts to Mrs, H, L, Wyland of Sc(}ttsville at Nags Head Beach.maintain the highest levels of integrity in the operation of busi- ,and Ann Wyland spent Thursday Rev. Walton Connelly, of Southness and industry. They are aware of the peril to the moral in Newport News with Mr. and > Boston visited his parents, Rev.standards of the country as a whole which has accompanied Mrs R. E. Morgan. Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. H. W. Connely this week.

'and' .children came ba'ck to stay Mrs. Ja,mes LynCh and three sonsrevelations of widespread corruption in- government. Their first, for a while -with Mrs. Annie Gools~ of Philadel1phia, Penn, are spend-concern is for young people from whose ranks must come to- by, ing a few weeks with Mrs, Lynch'smorrow's leaders. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Berryman I parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bruce,

William H, Miller, an official of the Standard Oil Com- and Willie of Schuyler spenl Sun- , of Dixie,pany of Indiana, in speaking of the respons~bilities ~f business. day with the Browns, " Miss Virginia Snead is spending

" h "T d ' ffi b b 'd ' the summer at her apartment atmen, pomts out t M 0 ay 5 0 ce oy may e presl ent at percent reduction in f~deral taxes. "White Rock", Carysbrook, Vir-your company when [he U.S. cel.ebrates its second centennial in I Gener.al Eisenhower and the_Dem:o-\ ginia.1976 _.._.... the training of executives begins with the young cral 'candidates say that such can- Mr, and Mrs, J, P. Sne'ad hadpeople who walk into your 'business out of right high or col- not be ~one and the~efor~ they I as visitors this Week-end, Brig.

. ca'nnot g:I'V~ us anythmg m the G n 1 d M C f "Hollylege, If busmessmen and fathers are not going to mike it clear form of hope e .';ra an rs" ox, 0

t h' II II b" d' ' H'll , Aylett, V,rg,ma,o youngsters t at pracbca y a uSlness IS moral an ethiCal, It is .argued that such a cut Mr and Mrs Howard Bla'ck EI-

who is?" I would wea.ken us !by cutting t~e let ,~nead, and son Mack, l~aveMr. Miller suggests three ways in which businessmen can amount of money being spent In Friday to spend a week in Atlan-

h I 'h'ld "G' d' and on our armed forces. But cut- t' C' N J Wh'·1 th the pel ren: lve our own youngst.ers an others somethIng . 1C It, . . . 1 e ere, ey, I' I hng down on the monoey of the ·'11 " M S d' b th E

money can t buy-our time Be a good citizen Be a g·ood church ,\ 'f "" vls'l r, nea s ro er, '.. . \. serVIces ne·ed not weaken us 1 H, Snead.member. done intelligently. At this time our Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Smith, who

military and naval estab~iShments haVe purchased the W. A. McClan-are eVen more fraught With waste ahan home will move to their newof man power, money and sub- reSidence next week. Mr. McClan-stance than is the 'civilian branen ahan has been tr!Ulsferred to Cpar-

As We move closer toward open· too" basis. of our. federal government. . lottesville as Supervisor of theing of the first of thoemajor po~ That is the basis of 'the Taft- A careful study of th'e serVICeS :branch banks of the National Banklitical conventions the main ~~- Eis'enh~wer controver~y w,ithin the by Congress could result_~n a cut- & Trust Company. He has b,eentest of the whole scene clarIfIeS Repubhean party. It IS purely and ling down of waste and 1mprove~ replaced b Ed Morris, of Pal-<more' and more. That is th~ '!\aft- simply a matter of a great politi- \ ment in oefficiency. This, in turn, myra a' ~aD:ager of th Fork~isenhower conteilt. and it is of ICo3.] party composed of many mil~ I wbuld .require a stranger President Unio~ B:anch. - egrea.ter importance to the people lions of people trying to find itself and a stranger Congress than we Mr and Mrs. Roy Eldredge, andthan will be the R.epUii)ltcan~Demo- and trying to determine its course have had in recent years. d h'tV' f W' I P k. . aug er am'ce, 0 ' In er ' ar: '\crat contest that will· be resolved Both Senator Taft and G'e1leral In lany event if the Repubhcans Fl 'd t' th t k 'th• ' or1 a, spen e pas wee WIwith the November election. EisenhDwer are tr.uly great men. nominate Senator Taft the people I M A K· h h

..' '. L rs. gnes Ie at . er orne,Th'e Taft-lEisenho~r contt::st is Both haV-llstood out as great lead- 'Can be assured of a campaIgn un· I "B 'd H'II", ' bar,nes1.

clearly one of the l'lght versus left. ers in the fields they !have chosen der which there WIll lYeasp· C d M W B P ki. 'j f' .,' apt. an rs. .'. er ns,That is not to say that the ,Taft Senator Taft rose to prominence in distinction between the of ermgs \. d f' h'ld 'II ' ,. . . \. an lYe c I ren, Wi arl'1ve Insupporters are all rlghtlsts or that what we call politics and which is of the two parties. If Goell'eral W h· t b I TIl d. . as mg on, y pane urs ,ay.the Eis~nhawer support'ers are all the w.a,y we have of eX'ercising' Eisenhower is nominated there W111C t P k' b t t' d .

••• I • ap.ermshaseensalOnemleftlsts. Ear from It. .such a d1S- self-government. General Eisen- be much less dIstinchon and much H I I f th t I. . . . ono u u or e pas wo yeears,tmctlOn cannot properly be made. hower r08'e to prominence through more "me too". As thmgs now h 'II b ti d N''. e WI now e sta Dne at ew-But that -thread runs through the our mifitary establishm~nt which stand thoeDemocrat party can of~ _ I I '

, t I h ' fIt did t d h \ par, R. ' Mrs. Agnes Kle andpIcture very s rang y. e entered as a boy and in whlcher on y one ype can a e an e f 'I I t W h'Both major parti'es are compos- he has spent his enUre adult lite. is 'Certain to adv~C!a.temore taxoes, amI y pant tcomotor ~ as mg~

.. . . ton to mee apt. Perkms.~d of mullOns of persons of vary· But as they stand before us each more spendmg, m9r~ controls and I[ ,

ing ideas. Many Republicans, like is a symbol of a Certain line of regimentation and lessened Free- I Word has .b.een receIved ~y 'W ..0.. . . . .. I Snead that 'filS son Gaptam WII-many Democrats, care naught for thought.. Senator Taft IS symbolic dom and D1gmty for the md1vldual . ..' \..._issues other than that of being on of a measure of preservation of citizen. C~rtainly :all Democrats do I ham Snead IS bemg ,transfelTed tothe Winning sidoe. M.any Republi-! our system and conserving our I not follow that thinking but that 1 Newport, R. 1. Cap:ain S~~ad hascans who have observed Hl!a:t!strength General EisenhOWelJ is is .the rpatteNl of those in control formerly been statIOned In Wash-spending and meddling have caus- . symbolid of "liberalism" and of Iof the Democrat party. I ington, D_ C. . Ied the Demo;crats to win el'ecti<>nstheory that our best protection is After all these yearn tJhe peO\Ple Allen Crockett, son ~f Col ~nd Iwant to follo:w that .!!lamepattern. to weaken ourselves by p'Ouring ,are entitled to a choice !between the Mrs. Frank Crockett, IS leavmgThey want to cry "me too." That our strength and substance into right and ]~ft. Only the Rel.mbli- July 16th to attend the summeridea has controlled th~ ltepubli- \ oth~r lands ,and other people. can party can provide that choice Sess:on at V.M.L, Lexington.'can party during the last three' 'Senator Taft has told us that and th~ Repltblican party can do Mrs. Tap Snead, and daughterspresidential elections. Once with he believes he can balance our na- so only through nomination of a Jane and Sue, spent the !Week-endWilki'e and twice with Dewey the tional budget in his first year in candidate like Senator Taft whose in Heathville visIting frfends and :RepubHc-an'o!llhave come before the the presid~ncy and that in the thinking permits offering more Irelatives. Lin~a ~~ C~oc~ett join- Ipeople .seeking vote5 on a "moe second year he can cause a fifteen than just "me too." ed th~m for the VISIt. . I

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Household Hmo ts Delighttuj Ban.n;a Oatmeal C ,Farm Notes IIp on their grain storage. for this: I flank, Bruised skin is a blueprintCookres are easily made and, also, ODDly year. : Keep your poultry flocks from of rough handling,are very nutritious. Miss Rimmer Be sure your floor and girders! becoming overheated during the Lambs should be sold when theyl3y stressed the importarrce 1 of select- are sound and big enough to sup- I hot summer months. I weigh from 80 to 100' pounds.' By P. H. France I I

Betty J'. Minnick, Home EconOml's! ing th ba ann t the proper stage port the weight of the. grain. A hot, poorly ventilated poultry Don't let them get betond that 100. , . e .. n ~"'fI- ~ Wondering what materials toAppalachian Electrto Power for specific use. j'Bananas may be. use for insect and 'disease control Check outside walls. They should I house, of the lack of shade or pounds.

Company b h th t d be tight so no rain or snow can' enough water may cause .a drop Avoid July marketings. Exces-?ug t at e green. s age an i in your home garden ? blow into the building from the I in egg production, poor growth, sive heat and thinner lambs inThis past week 'rrpsned at home, the firm stage at Here are a few tips you may \hi hI! sides. • and sometimes death. greater nU~bers cause a seasonalhas certainly VI Ich t e tiPsj,axe no anger green, I follow: I b

' n-, fi k d Prevent nat damage by checking Hera jare some suggestions: rcak rn the market.been tan interest- and the fully -rpe OI'"l/JrOWll-cc -e A copper-rotenone dust is offec- I st wood floors. Concrete floor is Reduce, the amount of heat that eldora will all the lambs being on s age which is preferable for .ttve in controlline- most of the leaf-· I

,result :f aSMiS~ mashing and ase in recipes. Try: spot diseases "and Insects in the good for grain storage buildings, I goes through the roof of the poul- ready at one time. Pick them care-BANANA. BUTTIERSCOTCH PIE ' , if the concrete slab is made water- ~l'yhouse by insulating tile ceiling, ' tuify.

Dorothy Rtrn-. home garden. You can also use the proof. A six to eight Irrch layer 'of i or by painting- the roof with a' . % cup firmly packsd brown sugar Z· b d h hI . \ J J:'mer s cooking . Inew me an met oxyc 0.1' rmx- cinders sand or some other por- . white heat-reststang roof paint.h I h I 5 tablespoons Metropoll tan or GoI·1 t It 'JI t I If' t d .'.' I'sc 00 sed here ure. WI con 1'0 ea spa s an ous material as the base for the Even an insulated roof will be' L hb den 'Crown flour.. .. . .. . .. bliahts 0 vegetables 'and flowers I - 'III ync urg. Ibn , concerte slab is suggested. A I 'cool'erand last longer with a heat~% tcaspoon salt d t f th ' d " I (C t- d f t )Would like to of~ 2 ell . ~n. moo a e comm~n gar en layer- 'of ,asphalt roofing paper on I reflecting Covering. on.mue rom page. wo

you s·ome of h'e1' helpfui ps Starlaq .01' mIlk I·msects SUch as the MexlOan ,bean this fill before pouring the con- Protect ,birct'sfrom hot weat:hler my next batch of moonShine-youhints and a few of her ,recipes, 2 egg YOlks,slIghtly beaten , beeHe: the cucumber beetle, pota-! cretle will prevent moisture from by opening all' windows Ex,tra I just found out tIDat cow's milkThe Basic Sweet Dough-Action 2. tabl'espoons bu~ter or margarme I 'to be-CUes,cabbage worms, .and the I creeping thro1Jgh. openings 'On the north .sid'~will al- tasted like eggnog fI rid milked her

Q 'k . ; 1/2 teaspoon Vamlh extract YOUllg' staa of a 11'd 0' pI nt, t d th"mc reClpe IS a IDee one to have " I' . b'eS . pIS r a :Every 'farm'er stormg grain· low a greater movement of air I a eaa d 1\01"' R· 1 baked 9-111,chpre shell 'licn m..ISS Immel' follows this rec- 3· b * C. I . should see that he has agood leak- ilnough the building.ipe wi-th two more tempting sug- '.,.npe anan~s I A 20 percent sabadina dust, or proof roof. If you have a rusty Put additional watering vessels _~·Use fully rlpe bananas ... yellow ]0 "d b d"1 'gestions. - ! . , • .a, ' percent activate sa a Ii a old metal roof, see that it is nail~ r 1n the poult1;'y hous·e ,and keep ,-W;'O.. c-.-;;;;;-:;;-,;,.---;;-;;;:;;:;;,-;:;-,

B~SIC SWEET DOUGH peel f?ecked WIth brown. , . dust is better than rotenone for oed secur~ly alld paint it to pre-I them filled so it will 'be etasier for I VACATION NEEDSScald 2-3 cup Starlac or milk Combme sugar, ~lOUl'and salt III the control of the Harlequin'cabb- vent rusting. Me'chauical eleVlatol's the birds 1.0 get plenty of clean, 'Add and t" 2 I top of double ,bOlleI'.Add Starlac 200- bug sqUiash bug and green t. 'I' I t

i S 11' In .. " -3 'Cup suo>ar 6e" ' are av,al.abl'e WhIChmake it eas- coo wa er.1-V.~ teaspoons saIt 0 slowly, ~xing ~~oro:ughly. COo~{stink bug. DDT-copper dusts and ier to fiillthe bin.ISmall grains may6 over rapIdly bOIlmo- water until . . b f I" h . . . - Itablespoons melt'ed margarine . . e:' splays ale est or USe on IlS be dned ·a.rhflcally. The design for Handle young lambs carefUllywell thIckened stIrnno' constantly. t t ' , dCool to lukevv:arm; measure into . ,. b .. po a oes. any drylllg umt must be made to ,and avoi mon-eylosse'3at the mar-b 1 23 Cook 10 mmutcs longer, stIrrmg To con"Tol aphid or plant lice, f' . d"d I d' ket p},ace.O\\T .- c:rpwar~ '(not hot) ~a- constantly. Stir sm.all amount hot _ t.. ~ It In IVIua nee s. ., .ter-(If mIlk is used, omit water); . .. 0- • '. use nlCotme sulfate. For .cut If you need any addLhonal mfor- rrhr:l-t'S tl1e advice from Ge.orgeSplAAkle 01' crumble in 3 pks. mI;xtu~e mto eg~ ~olks, then. pour worms, USe poison bran bait. mation let me know and I shall bc Litton. head of the animal hus-

' 'bach: Into relnaJnlng hot mIxture I' , t' ' I Don't, b ddt VP! hFleIschmann's active dry ~east; . ." " . Start app lea Ions ear y', . glad to 'aSSIStyou. an ry 'epar ment at ,w 0stir until dissolved; add lukewarm W~llc Beatmg vIgorously. Cook 1 \v,ait until serious injury h~s been Pl'3Jls for 32-foot and 40-foot has' thrGe tips !o~' handling youngStarlac -mixture. Add and stir in mmute longer. Remove fr~m heat done. Ahvays 'be thOl'qugh-----'covel'wide broiler and layer houses are l.axU1bs':.

. and add butter or marganne and ~ t' I t A cl 'ay or' 'I b hI' F '1 dJ b f k t3 eggs beaten· add and stir in 3 ~ tne en Ire pan. n Spi . now aVal a Ie. T e pans prOVIde or severa ays e ore mar e _• 'M '., I 'vanilla. Cool. Cov-er bottom of pie dust often enough !,pI' good con-I for Ja seed storao-e room and ,an iug, don'tchallge their routine, andcups etropohtan or Golden sh 11 with lllla11 amount of cooled b

Crown flour; beat until smooth; _~ s . . t tro!. egg storage and cooling room. dO~'t take th'e lambs. away from. . . . flllmg. Peel bananas arid slIce m~o There are windnws on 'both sides th'€1r motheT's the mght beforeladd and stIr m an addItIOnal 3.. .. .th ' , '

.' pre shell. Cover ImmedIately WI It's time £'01' f,armel's to check and wide doors on both 'ends for sending them 10 the auction blo'ck.cups Sifted flour (about). . ... i-II' T 'th - , ,. . ren:uunmg I mg. op W1 menn- o'oodventilation I Don't sell on a rainy day. The ITurn dough out on lIghtly floured. b.

.' gue or sweetened whIpped cream If f,armel's have 400 or more fl'eeces shOUld ,be dry when the 1board. Pla'De In greased 'bowl l}nd " . . t o-reased I

b h t Ii h I ·th It d If deSIred. inches apulit, on 0 un., laying, 2,000 or more broilers 'at a lamqs ,are sold.hl"USt ,op C g t y. h

MTlmte e1 Tips: cookie pans. Bab:e in omoderat'ely time, or brood 1,000 'Ormore poults On the morning they go to mar-s or eJl111O'". over WIt rclean ojWe. B • t fill' , II thOk d - SF) wbout . '.

. .'=' ...e SUI e h<e mg IS we IC en- j hot oven (4'00 egi ec. at a bm'C, a house 40 feet .wide ket, dnve them qUle-ty, sort themLet rIse In warm pla~'e free from d f· w . . t t th ' t I ookies are _'. .• . ".' ,e be Ole IJcgmnmg 0 coun ,e! 15 mmutes, or un 1 c would be the most pract~cal to qU1ekly.AVOIdchaSIng and expos-

chaft~ until dOUbl~m bulk, about ten minutes cooking ti9-e. H-esure done. Remov,e from 'Pan imniedia- :build. 'ing them to the hot sun.55 mmutes. Fo~m l~tO one or more the filling is th'oroughly cool before tely. Further, ,3, wide poultry house After thleY are toaded On theshapes from directions. 'Bakel as pourrng it over the bananas. This BANANA APiRICOT Will.!' could well be called ,a "utility" truck, don't waste time, but hauldirected for sha.pe or shapes se- filling may :be made with eith-er' (lMalres4 to 6 serVings) house, for it is not only suitable them quickly and keep them cool.lected. Yield: According to shape light '01' dark brown sugar. The 1;.1 cup ap'l'icot puree for pOUltry, but Jalsn could be used 'Don't load the truck too fulLor shapes se~e'cted. dark sugar gives a richer butter- 6 tablespoons sugar as a general ff:l.rmbuilding for I Smothering is common and €xces-Use this recipe for: scotch flavor. Dash of salt storage ~'Cattle, etc. if the farmer' sivledrift is C'er-tainwhen the truck

COFFEE RING Packaged butterscotch pudding 1 cup thinly sliced ripe Ibanlilnas* later d~cides not to' grow poultry. is overcrowded. 1

(Use one half reeip(f Basic Sweet ma.y be used ;as filling for this pie. J (1 to 2) .costs for the poultry hOUSewill LlanllOS s)lould not be caught byDough-Action Quick), Roll dough or ! 1 tablespoon lemon juice vary. Many farmers 'built them the wO"ol.InsteaB, they should beto 14-inch square. Brush with BANANA OATMEAL COOKIES 12 egg whites for $1 to $1.25 per square foot. held under th~ chin or in thh:e~hi~'~n~d~=========~~====-.,melted margarine. Cover. surface (Makes about 3% dozen) I '!'Use fully ri;pe bananas .... yel- _of dough. with a ligllt~ of -cup sugar eel flecked with brown. Mix.brown sugar and ·cinnamon. Spread l%'cups sifted Golden Crown flour ·ogether apricot puree, suga:r .WIth raisms. Roll up IfI..S for Jelly l;2 teaspoon bakmg soda salt. CQok over lo,w heat, stIrrmgroll. Plaf:e m greased rmg mold, %. cup shortening constantly, until sugar is dissolv-JOlmng ends ,Ofdough. Let rise in \ 1 egg, well-beaten .... ed. Cool. Add bananas and lern~nwal1n place until double bulk. Bake 11 cup mashed ripe bananas'" I juice to n,pricot ~ixture ~nd 'mIX,at 350"F. for 30 mmutes. Cool. Ice (2-3 banaruas) I well. Bea~ e,g.g~hltes untIl foamywith c?nfectionel"s sug~r and St~r-Il teaspoon salt i th~'ougfhoi!t. ,Add apri~ot"'ban~~lac mIxed to a spreading 'COllSIS-% ,teaSlpoon cinnrumon mIxture, a lIttle at a hme, fheattcn~y. Sprinkle with chopped wal- II J~ teaSIPoonnutmeg : ing c-onstantly until mix,tu~e isnuts while icing is moist. .. 19:1 cups roUed quick oats I smooth, thick ·and fluffy. Ch1Il:Tip: % cup chopped nuts . I Inuportant: To prepare. l8!prJICOtIf a ring mold is not available, uS'e I *Use fully ripe 'bananas ..•... yel-\puree, drain canned aJPrlcot~ rOT

jR deep skillet or cass-erole dish and I lov".peel flecked with br{)WTI. 'Sift slightly sweetened stewed ~rwotsplace all inverted custard cup, in to,get'her flour, sugar, soda, salt, thoroughly. Rub rpul'P, WIth athe center. nu·meg and cinna.mon into mixing Slpoon, through a colander or

SWlDEDISH TEA RING ,bowLCut in Shortening. Add iCg,g,. coarse mesh sieve. ,.(Use onc-half recipe Basi'c Sweet bananas, rolled oats and nutS. I TheSe are tried and ~rue reCIpes,Dough-Action Quick). Proceed as iBeat until thor6ughly Iblended. so I do hope you WIll try: th:e.sefor Coffee Ring. Alfter' rolling. up I Drop by teas.poonfuls, 3Jbout 1% I and enjoy tlhern.as for a jelly roll, place the rmg. .all 'a greased cooky sheet. Holding Iscissors perpendi'cularly, cut deepgashes almost t() ,ce~ter of ring. ICut about 1 inch apart. Turn each I

picce on its side, cut 'ed~ up. Let irisc in warm place until double in;bulk. Bake at 350°F. for 30 min- iutes.

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_ June 16 at the University of' Vir- \Ve wis'h to thank oue- many LAWN PARTYThe Palmyra Home Demcnstra- gfnla Hospital, to Mr. and lvfrs.. friends, neighbors and relatives

Han Club held its monthly meeting,' Jam'es Llewellyn Goolsby, of Pal. for their deepest sympartity aIIldfor May- in the home of Mrs. Carl I myra. :kindness shown us durLng OUT re-Haynes. The topic for discussion I I cent bereavement.was the last in. a series on "Indoor Members of ahe Sun Cured 'I'o- I Mrs. W. O. McGehee

L.l-ST YOUR FARMS and qutdoor Storage," and Miss Iba~c~ l\t~,rket:ng Cooperative, Inc., ''Rnd FWnllyREAL ESTATE Katherine Omohundro led an inter- restdtng m Ffuvanna County are 'l'lJE C·D(JUIT

OR TIMBER .,. . t· v t Palmvn . 'h VIRGINIA: IN ~.estmg dlscusafon on Porch Living I mee m,~ a ~....myra Oourf ouse COURT OF THE COUNTY OFWITH US Rooms." Mrs. Haynes' breezeway I on Friilily night, July 18. 1952, at I FLUVANNA.

W. R. PITTS was used .as example of what One eigh~;o'clock to .nombnate two C3.lIl- ADA PAULINE JOHiN"iSON,PhOBe 55 I 'could do with a porch. Ptcturea of drdates for Dire,=tor I to represent IV COMPLAINANT,

SCOTTSVILLE, VA. porches converted into outdoor the above named county. . ORDER OF PUBLICATIONFOR SALE \uving rooms ~nd samples of fab- . On August. 1, which date arso HIDNRY DELAWARE JOHNSON,

.. . 10 rics to be used for covering porch fvJls on Frtday, the Fluvanna DIDFENDANT.Reglstered An<>"USBulls SiXmont S ' C " -. Th ~. t f tho ·t· t 10_ >=>. . 01' outdoor furniture were shown I OUIIL'Ymembers will go to the e onjec 0 IS SUl IS 0 a -old $18~.00 Register ed ~ampshlre -to ~embers. ' I same meeting pla e and cast their tain .a divorce from the Ibon~s ofbuck lambs $40,00 and $5'0,00 all !'.. matrtmony by the compjalnant

, .' . . A tour was made through the I ballot for the candidate of theIr I from the defendant herein upone-ood mdlvlduals ef best bloodlmes.. I , • ' • ." •!'> , . ' .. hostess' lovely new ranch-style c,101Ce.The voting hours will be the grounds of wilful desertIOn forE A. Hicks EvmO"ton, Vn'glllla- , 8 I . d th'. ,!,> ~lOme and was. enjoyed by every- ,from :00 ~o 10:00 p.m." a perlO of more an two years.Highway 811-Phone 2-3982.. - ! - I An affidavit having been made I_____ ~_ one. , 'NOTICE OF TAKING and fiied that diligence has been:Watch ~Manufacturers ai:Tee~ Refreshments were served and I OF ACCOUNTS .. usedfon behalf of the Complainanti

For proper care of your watch, ,after the s0cial hour Mr. Haynes VIRGINu.,A: IN THlE CIRCUIT herein to locate the ,wher.eaJboutsof 'I

hqve it cleaned and oiled once a showed members his flower gar- OOURT (Ij,F ALBEMARLE COUN- the defendant herem wlthout ef-d h ·th TY fect, it is ordered that he the said

year by a competent Watchmaker. den and presente. eae. one Wl ,RUPPERT W. SPROUSE Defendant, appe,ar within'ten daysR'epairs guaranteed and watch-l a bouquet Df pansles. FIfteen memr ~ Plaintiff after ~he due pubUc~tion of this I

fl1rJ.stertested. I bers were presen\ ' I v. I orde~ III the Sc::ottsvllle Sun, a IFaulconers Jeweler and Oe,rti-· I IJA~HI}S SPROUSE ET ALS newspaper pubhshed at Sootts-I. , '. .' I ' Defendants ville, Virginia, and circulated 1n

fled WatC11l11alter,scottsvllle, V}r- I Home Club Meets TO: All persons who, are par- Fluvanna County, Virginia, and,ginia I ties to the abow~ action, or who do what may be necessary to pro-I'

I Mrs. Randolph Herndon was' are in anymay interested in the teet his interest in this suit.Guaranteed. used Cars I :l'os'tess to the Fair Hope home; estate and all parties, unknown. A copy-teste:

1940--Ford 2 door Heater and, d t t· 1 b t 10 100 ~ on I You are ,hereby notifled that the Richard F, George, Clerk. I' emons ra Ion c u a er m", . . , R P Z 101 JspotliO"ht ' . underslg,ned who was a'Ppomed by " , e er, r.,! o.!'> • Tuesday afternoon. decree entered June 13, 1952, by Attomey at Law

1939-Dod>=>e2 door, Heater Mrs."Vaden Butler. presided over I th·e Circuit Court o:f Albemarle Palmyra. Virginia •19:::7-Dodge 4: Door, Heater, very the business session. The following County, Virginia, whioh decree is -~~ - ._._~--. -~--_._-.-

clean car officers WE're re-el'ected for the! s.pread in Cha~cery Order, BookGuaranteed used Trucks . ' 142, pa,ge 267, m the Clerk s Of-.... commg year: PreSident, Mrs. Va- I fice of said Court .to take the ac-

1941-Ford F6, 2 Ton ~.W.B., 2 den Butler; Vice-president, Mrs,! counts in the a'bove Cause dire1ctedspeed axle, ;oOd tIres, I Ean Butler; S'ecretary, Mrs. Ella ~y. the. Decree of ReferenCe con-I

1948-Ford F1" ~2 Ton Plckup, Bridwell' Treasurer, Mrs. Emlie ~amed m the Decree above entel'€QHeater 6 ply tires I d' 'nas fixed Monday, July 7, 195,2,at

, . Ewol t. 10 :00 A, M., as the time amd theBRUOE-DORRIIDR MOTOR CO. A round-table discussion was Laow Offic,esof Walker C. Williams, !

PHONE 29 SCOTTSVILLE held on •family relations" led by 410 East Jefferson 'Street, Char-Mrs. Alic Glass \ lottesville, Virginia, as the pl~ce

For Sale-30 Gal. Electric Hot, e.: . . ." for taking the a1coounts directedWater Heater, glass lined. Used The program LiVlllg porches, by tJhe Decree recorded in Chan-very little. Will take $45.00. was given by Mrs. Ella. Bridwell. I eery Book 42, page 267. The Ac-

A social hOUTwas enjoyed with Icounts to be taken being as fol-La.rge kitchen sink, made to fit refreshments served by the Ihostess. low.s: Icounter. Only 15.00 complete wtth . I 1. Who are the owners of ,thefittings. ~----- Iland mentlOned 10 the Blll and

Bl'uc-e-Dorrier Motor Co. other proceedmgs. II 2 Whether all necessary partIes,1 V Phone '59Scottsvil e, a 1 are before the Court. i

~~UTOM'OBrLEINSURANCE;' - ANNUAL RED TAG pr~p~t~~t ~~~;s p~l~erlt~~~in:~dtl~; IAll forms of automobile and truck .! whom heldinsurance. pl'ompt service on all'" i 4, What is the annual and fee Iclaims. Lt pays to insure locally. SALE silTllPle value of the land.5, Whe.ther· the rea.l !property is

L. G. D01Tier, AgtJ' . sus'ceptible of partition in kind IBrU'ce-Dol\rier Motor Co. amongst tJhe owners in any of the

Scottsville, Va. Phone 391 modes pre~rilbed by law:6. Whether anyone or more of

bhe 0"0111'erSare willing to take thewhole property and pay to theothers such sums of ,mo~y astheir interests may entitle them to.

7. WhBilher the interests of those I

who ~are entitled to the suibject or Iits proceeds will be 'Promoted by Ia sale of the entire -property anda chvision of the 'Proceeds.

8. What fee should be -allowed i! the attorney for plaintiff for inM II stituting- and conducting this suit, aURKS SUPER TURBINIS

9. Any other matters deemed I : fOR' SHALL.OW WILLSpertinent by the Commissioner or _OR_requested by any party in interest. tURKS EDUCER SY5T~MS

All parties interest'Ed will ple8lse fOR DIEP WELLSbe present on that day witm all I

,~e:~::a~~~~or~~tiO;naJ~~ed m~c~~ II R L COLLINSImake up said accounts, .. • ~ •

Given u.n.der my hand tWi3 l~th\' Plumbmg & Heatmg II day 01 June, 1952. . Con<ractor'I W,alker C, Wllhams v. .I Special Commi'Sioner, Scottsville Phone78F42

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ClassifieDClasstfieds are sold at the rate oftwo ceuts a wore, ~ocents mini-mum. 1risplay craastffeds no centsan inch.

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Doesn'tCost aCENT-InsteadIT.PAYSA PROFIT

The cows give more mi1l:-the hogspod beef put; on weight faster-thechickens lay more eggs when runningwater ~s always before them, In thehome, mothe, gets her washing done'luicker-her dishes washed~,fioorsscrubbed, and meals prepared WI(h lessfatigue---tha health features of indoortoilets--thecomforts df bath roo.ffiS-aU these blessings actua1jy n'.!'t.:e mpreUloney for you than you Fay for a.

WATERSYSTEMBURKS

Western Auto

You'It want !'I. BURKS.because it gives 1uorewater per J'll.im:te-iscompletelyautc.;:nutic-self primin:;-t:'cubleM

free, r~un:lye~:~longer becaus::: of"Life·Lok" fea-tu:·~. Get pr~celtp.Ill cctails on.

Many Items at. NOnOE 'We will be closed July 4th and 5th. \We are open from 7: 30 a.m .. to5:30 p.m. every week day exceptSaturdays. We clos'€ at 1:0'0 p.m,'on SaturdayS.

W. F. PAULETT & SON

Reduced Prices.Sale ends July 5.Registered Polled Hereford bulls

7 to 16 months 'and six registeredHereford cows with calves by side,B. J', Jenkins. R.F,D" Glasgow,Va. Phone Natural Bridge 27&1,.

NOTICEThe Scottsvill'€ Cleaners will be'closed beginning June 30 through

. July 5th.

Associate Store'---_._.

Fork Union

\ FOR SALE

300 Cedar fence Posts 7 feet @70"ceach

H~y load.er-1A condition $225.00 IE. P. J:e_~:tt~~ille, ~irginia I

Mr, and Mrs, James Lacey IMoore, Carte.r's Bridge,' are the jparents 'qf a son, James L3.cy Jr., Iho-rn June 11 at the University of ~Virginia Hospital.

Owned and Operated USE KEROSINEHEATING 1by

John F. WilliamsonScottsville, Va.

FORGET BETTER RESULTS WITH

TEXACO CRYSTAllTE(KEROSINE)

You will enjoy petter heating resu1.tswith this linerkerosine for two mighty impoJ;tant reasons,

First, Crystalite is made from specially selectedcrudes. Second, these special crudes pre refined byTexaco's scientific, modern methods.

Cry'talite delivers steady and ,afe heat, It purnswith a constant, even flame. It contain!j nQ foreignnatter to dog your burners,; The elements whichcause smoking and unpleasant odors, usually found;0 inferior grades of kerosine, are never pr~sent inCrystalite. I

Whether you use kerosine in your house stove,your incubators or brooder houses, you will tind...that it pays to use Crystalite.

Telephone us now and our truck will be overin a jiffy with your supply of Texllco Crystalite,

R. C. OMOHUNDRO.PARR'S FURNITURE STOREI Scottsville Phone 46 Phone 2751

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-,. Lawn Party, July 8, 1952, at Wesley Chapel

Church. Supper served from 6:00 to 8:00 p.rn.$1.00 per plate,

MENUFried Chicken Deviled Egg!Chicken Salad, Green PeasCountry Ham TomatoesPotato Salad Beet.

Choice of Pie or CakeIced tea or Lemonade

,Home made Ice Cream will 'be s,oid. Comeand enjoy the evening. This will be for the bene-fit of ChUl'ch.

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Take This.

TOWARD•

DRIVINGSAFETY

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iSI e· ·wi SEIM&£~I It's here now! This exclusive Chevrolet "Safe- T -Way" Program

give. you an opportunity to have your car safety-checked, periodically.

AND IT'S ABSOLUTELY FREE!All you do is drive your car into our Service Department. Yourcar will be given the thorough "Safe-T-Way" lO-point check.A.nd if it is O.K., you will be given a card certifying your partici-pation ·in the "Safe- T -Way" Program. Then you can go on yourway confident that you'r car is a safe car to drive.

And remember there is no charge or obligation. Join thef'SafeM T M Way". Program now,

In cooperation with •••

- Smith Chevrolet SaleS: Inc.SCOTI'SVILLE,VA.' PHONE 2