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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1953 THE SCOTTSVlll.E SUN'----County -Farm Notes line with the general market. Petkus. 'I'he~i~hest average' price this y . . first three are old$22 03 . ear vanetles, but accurate comparisons

- . - was r\:,:celYed It p .By P ~ b ' a eters, • of their grain and forage yielding• u... France mg. The lowest avera I • • •

GOon OHANCE SE'C'l""T TO T"_ $1560 . . ge price ability have never been made onC ~'1.1J.1.....' - I ecetved at Beurorc. a statewide bas' Is '

FtEASE PINE CRO'P DHIA ,.,Farmers . cows averaging 15,000 The Tetra Petkus is a new V8:r-

good h In Virginia have a p~unds of milk last year consumed iety developed. in Germany, and ;e-mount cofa;~: .to increase the a- $.::.21 worth of feed, returned $461 cently introduced into thisf ~oun-

e In their woods over feed cost - a net income of try.Foresters at VP . $24

a goOd crop fIb I say thero is . ° per cow. Those COWsproduc- ,CORN PRICES DUE TO AD·o 0 lolly pine seed~ mg only. 5,000 pounds of milk VAl"''CE

and good crops come only t' used $146 th ft a m-· wor 0 feed, returned Prices for corn in Vh'ginia arete:vals of .three to five years. So, $151 'Over fee~ coet _ a net in- expected fo advance earlier than.~ y say, If you miss this chance come of only $5 fpr the year. usual and may exceed supporth may be Some time before you RYE VARIETY ~ESTS UNDER. prices by as much as the trans:

ave anotne», WAY portation costs and handlinglando- foresters say it is up to the Variety tests with rye, similar charges from the corn. belt.b owner to prepare tne I seed- to those being conducted with That's' the forecast fraT- Dr. ,J.

ed and let sunlight in for the 'fheat, barley, and oats, nave be- L. M~xton, marketing specialistSmall trees after they start. gun at ViPr Agricultural ~x'Peri. at VPI, who points out that in

~he 1954 Agricultur~al Conser- ment Station. Virginia, production of 25,000,000vauon Pl'ogra ' T M 1953 . t, m includes prepara., . , . \ Starling, associate agro- bushels of com In- IS notion of forest land' for naturat re- nomist, says the tests for 1953 _ enough to carry out the usualseeding. This preparation may be 54 are located at Blacksburg corn-feeding practices on livestockdone by exposing the surface of Staunton, Or;ange, Charlotte Court and poultry farms. \th ue Sal so forest. tree seed will House, Petersburg, Warsaw and The United States corn crop of~~rminate more readily and estab- Onley. The varieties being inc Iud- 3.2 biilion bushels is' 110 mUlionhSh a new forest. Use a harrowed in the tests this year are less than the 1953 crop on a baSisdisk, bulldozer, ,or any otrte; Abruzzi, Balbo, Rosen and Tetra of October ,1 crop estimates. Farmmeans' that will expose the 'soil ~ J , f~-------.-----,over 60 percent of the area' treat- '\ed.

To qual~fy under the AQP pro-gt'&m, s.tirring the soil should bedone immediately before or after

·cutting the timber, and an adequ-ate number of seed trees of eom-mercially valuable species must beileft.

If 't· • I "I IS an old, field you wantto reseed, .the~ACP program doesnot apply, except for planting. Butnatural seeding is still a goodpl'actir:-,e.

The seed is dropping now, butwill not sprout until next spring.Stirring the soil 'anytime duringthe wint-er will help put the seedin contact with the soil.VIRGINIA FE'EIDER CALF SNLE

SUMMARY GIVEN ~-_":>,,,_--::--::-:;---::;-;-;;;;:;:~-;;-;;~~,-------,Virginia livestock "producers 0 K USED CARS

pocketed over $1,'666,000 dollars at • , ' 'a total of 28 feeder calf sales' in 1951 Chevrolet Styleline 4 Dr. P. G.-Heater-Virginia this fall. Good Condition

The animals, totalling 20,663 1950 Chenolet Styleline 4 Dr. P. G.-Heater &:head, brought an average price of 0 hid E$18.21 pet:. nundred 19~ .... i..... Seat Covers-Motor Just ver au e - s-able drop from las year s aver- cellent ConClitionage of $27.64 - but still an ap- 1950 Chevrolet Fleetline 2 Dr. Heater &: Seatpreciable amount above the gener- Coversal mar,ket.. 1950 Chevrolet Fleetline 2 Dr.•Radio, Heater &:

K. C. Williamson. associate i Seat Covers _, Excellent Condition - Aanimal husbandman at VPI, says.quality paid: Fancy amd clhoice \ Good Buy. 'calves went for $19.73; good drop-I 1949 Ford Custom 2 Dr.-Radio, Hater, &: Over-ped down to $17.70; and me<lium drive, With New Seat Covers. A Real Buy.averaged $15.55. 1949 Chevrolet Coupe _ Heater - Motor Over-

The str'alght-bred animals held Ia healthy lead over the crossbreds, hauled ,averaging $18',34 as compared to 1939 Chevrolet 4 Dr. Sedan - Extra Clean$15,01 ~or crossbreds, . <;ood Transportation

More calves 'were sold in thisyear's s-eries than at any other Itime since the feeder calves start-ed in 1944. In all, 9,148,852 poundsof feeder calves moved to market.However, the average price wasthe lowest since 1945 - again in

GIBsonCHRISTMAS CARDS

"8UY THE BOX"

DEBUTANTE15 for $1.00

Cute, clever and g~~,f• dly Christmas miSSives

nen miS$es.from modern young,

Bruce's Drug StoreScottsville, Va.

Phone 3881,

stocks at corn of 334 million bush-els on October 1 were" about a-verage. The SUPply of corn maybe considered as adequate but notexc~ssive. Dr. Maxton says thatnationwide, corn prices are expect-ed- to strengthen before the Sum-mer of 19~4.

By Vemai'd HurtMr. and Mrs. A. L. Thacker of

Warren, Mrs. Morgan Jones ofOre 'Bank, Mrs. Chmrlie Bryant ofHopewell, Miss Claudine Wilkersonof Slilhwyier, and Miss DorothyBrown of Richmond aU Visited Mr.and Mrs. John Hurt on Sunday

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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth, Care-ottand Mrs. Annie Goolsby andDeWey spent Saturday in Char-lottesville, ' ,

Mrs. CharlieDorothy BrownJoe Brown and

fUBue AUCTIONlVIrs.C. A. Dorrier's Auction Sale

has bee\! postponed due to weather conditionsfrom Saturday, December 12 to Saturday, De~cember 19, at lQ :30 a.m.

O. K. USED TRUCKSIWe have a good selection of used pick-ups 1947through 1951 Models, AU Reconditioned, Guar-anteed, and priced to sell. :Also h e a v y t";1cks.

PALMYRA MOTOR CO•. INC., Chevrolet Sales and Service

Phone"10 Palmyra

NOTICE\ The following Scottsville stores will be

dosed from <;:hristmas 'Eve until Monday mom-ing, December 28, making an extended holidayby dosing Saturday, December 26.

Miller's Grocery C. R. DorrieI'

Western Auto Associate W. F. Paulett·& SonStore, Br~ce·Dorrier Motor Co.

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Smith Chevrolet Sales& Service

Pitt's Market

Mathias 5c-$1 Store'

Roy Hamner, Tractors

Harrison's Barber\Shop

Bruce's Drug Store, "

Omohundro HardwareCo.

W. P. Beal & Co.

James River Market

C. R. DORRIER & CO.....,...--~;....;:...............-4-......._........

THREESunday evening and John Hurt were shoppers in

scortevme on S8lturday ev:ening.

Want To Buy?Want To Sell?

Howardsville

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STORE Phohe 2811 - The Quality Store

OPEN ALL DAY WEUNESDAYS

Bry-ant, Mis'sJa.mes Brown,Miss Claudine

CHRISTM'A-S NEWSTOYS..

Weare Closing out our Stock of Small Toys--

WBooks- Games, etc. at greatly reduced prices.e have a large Stock of TricycleS-:-Wagons-

~ooters and other Wheel Toys for Children ofdIfferent ages, Priced Low See our Stock-----,.......:.__ -.:.' .

GIFTSOur Tables are full of suitable Gifts for everyme~ber of the family. We have Luncheon Sets-Pillow Cases - Towels, Towel Sets, BoxedHa!1d~erchiefs - Stationery - Gotham "GoldStripe Nylons-Electric Hot Plates - Toasters- Waffle Irons - Percolators - Pyrex DinnerSets and Many-Many other useful Gifts.

Be sure to see our Gift Tables and give, something useful.

Bring your Shopping List to our Store and Save.

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Superior .OTTLED QAI' '.,y-In

Cooks'Heats

Makes Ice

, ,Give The Gift That Lasts For Years

PyrofaxBOTfLED GAS

LARGE SELECTION RANGES - HEATERSREFRIGFJRA:TORS AND WASHING MACHINES

SALES AND SERVICE FORMagic Chef Ranges Bryant Water Heaters

RoC.A. Estate Ranges Servel RefrigeratorsCaloric Ranges Blackstone Washing Machines

Ch-ville 3-2452'.Nip;hts, Sundays, & Holidays 2-2500 If No Answer 3·2528

PIEDMONT NATURAL GAS CO., INC.~05E. MARKET CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.

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TIDBITSBy Nwney Dorner

Leah and Peter Hunter enter-tained in grand \fashion on Satur-day .~igl1t for dinner with literal~ly slews, of people there. The onlyupset in"the whole'set-up was thatPete was on crutches with "a bumleg and in' bad' shape 'las "far aspartying was concerned. He wasstill in ~ed on Monday, but Leahsaid he was greatly improved.

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Art gtuerwald rert Saturday forCamp Kilmer, N, J. and from therehe goes to parts unknown. He is'probably 'headed overseas for se-veral years, with Nancy planntngto follow "as soon as he can. getthings lined' 'up for her and thechildren. Before he left, Art .gotin a lot of hunting and baggedsome birds, much to his joy. buttried, imsuccessfully, for a turkey,On Tuesday night, Paul McF?LT"lane had a small dinner party; athis place, Solitude, in Nancy's' and. ,Art's honor with a few of theirclose friends present ..

Sue Haynes and Litpe Mary. Harris -were here visiting theirparents, Woog and Doc Harris, forthe week-end. They arrived onFriday from Richmond and re~turned just before the hU~ de~luge of Sunday night. Woog saidshe was ready for a little dryweather now!

Jackie and Alice, young ones ofHarriet and John Hamner, tookoff on their own over" last ~eek~end and went to Richmond to staywith their aunt and uncle, Mr. andMrs. C, G. Bell. They really hada time, because. they went down-town shopping on Saturday, whichincluded a visit with Santa, andhad dinner there Saturday night.What excitement, for ones soyoung; they wily become real

'.D. nd Mrs. W.

On sunday, 1. a '.Betty Jean parr, daughter of E Moody went up to Alexand~la

'Harold and Ruby, went up to . t and attend a dis-to spend the day hWashington to see the Washington trtct ,meeting of the V. F. W. T ey

• d t! e sard theRedskin game. It must have been had a pretty goo rme. .some game .. really heartbreak- doctor, but meetings' are meetmgs.,ii-tg for the Skins!'

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THE SCO'l;'TSVILLE'SUN

Wednesday to spend-the day shop-ping. They had lunch at the tea-

Mr. and Mrs. E. Grady Covtng- room in Miller and Rhoads so thatton of Summerhill, Howardsville, Rebecca, 'Agnes' granddaughter,have been gone most of tne week,combining business and pteasure'to could see Santa Claus. Rebeccasee' some friends and clients in' and her mother and daddy, HelenWashington and Baltimore. They and Blake Kelso, carne up on '~~ri-left on Monday and returned on day for the wee'k-end with AgnesThursday .. 1. had to be back in and Jack;this vicinity for the riding break-fast on Saturday' morning! I

Look for the Gifts Galore Sartta a{oui~torefor th~'~uickest;easiest, happiest solution to ~o\lr Christmas shopping prob-lems. Hundreds 'of unusl.:1al holiday gifts-,for.the;whOle family, .. gifts to thrill your friends." gi(ts to 'fit every·Christmasbudget. Save mobey. Save tiiJ1e.DQ all. your sbopping atour neighborhood Gifts .Galore Drug Store.

cosmopolites ! ! !-- -..:

Here for a nice long week- endwere Mr and Mrs. Sidney Atkin-son of :iJuckroe Beach and Mrs. I'

G. S. Parr of Newport News, visit-ing the Sherman ParI's. Both of I

the ladies are aunts of Sherman's. IThey arrived on Wednesday _andstayed until Monday. i, I, -- --.1

Mrs. C. A. Whitted and Mrs.Tucker Tapscott made a quick

On Friday night the dancing ...,trip to Lynchburg for the sameclass taught by Kitty Archer old reason, to get ready for Christ-Cleg~ is having its Christmas mas, last Tuesday.Dance at St. Anne's in Charlottes-'Ville. The dance will begin at So p.m. and last until 10. The membersand their "date" are ail a-twitterwith excitment .. They can hard-ly watt ! !

Miss Irene .Brtgg's has just re-turned from lin extended visit ofseveral " months with her netce,Mrs. Fr~nk Goode, in .RockyMount. .

Mrs. T. L. Driscoll of Richmondis visiting her daughter, Latane,at Kittanning, Pa., and is comingto Scottsville to. spend the Cbrtst-mas holiday with her .mother, Mrs.[Jackson Beal, Sr. and h~r sister,Miss Louise Beat

Lewis' Payne from Alexandriaspent the week-end hiber-nating inhis cabin in the wilds of Bucking-ham .. He came down to do a littlehunting, and was lost from civili-zation for the rest of the time hewas here.

,Mrs. H. M. Epperson, Mrs. Jack·

son Beal and Mr. and Mrs. MillerPayne took off for. Richmond on

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Do Your Christmas Shopping.For the Entire Family at . "

THE GARMENT SHOP

We Will Be Closed

Thursday, Dec. 24, \ at 1 p.m..Until Monday, January 4

SCOTTSVILLE CLEANERSMERRY ,CHRISTMAS TO ALL

-OUR CUSTOMERS

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On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeOmohundro, s-. had Dr. and Mrs.J. C. Buchanan of the Departmentof Internal Medicine at the Uni-versity Hospital, and .Miss Road-cap, member of the nursing staffat the nospttal, with Mr. and Mrs.George omonunoro. Jr. for nineo'clock breakfast and midday din'-

The Van Bergens with' their nero They were having such adaughter and son-in-law, Pat and \good, time, though, that theyCary Armstrong of Copeley Hill, couldn't tear themselves away un-Charlottesvill-e, are having a cock- til about rtve.o'ctock.tail party at their home on Sunday.They have' invited their neighborsin for a little pre-Christmas .ctieer!

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'Rayon Gowns,2.98 . and 3.49 .

SlipsL98 to 3~98

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Lingerie

Slippersin blue, rose, black'" 1.98' to 2.98

.-.'BedjacketsRayoh Flannel

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1953R L King Sr. to go down

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Heating OilKerosene

Opera styled kidskin slip-pers will make him happy.Soft leather, Rubber heelsSizes 6-12 '

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Sweaters

Socks~Cotton or nylon

.50 to 1.79

PajamasGive him comfort plus,He'll really relax withthese'soft broadclothSizes A, B, D.

2.98 to 3.95

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, , ".,.,"~ ".,:'il Ai,,'~ I. I ~ "washers Washers And Many":"'" , \ ,I /\~, ~ . Other Items On Sale.I ., : Also Glasses, China and Cooking' Utensils. ,.'.' Don't Buy Anything Until You See What We Have' I• I • ' • To Offero, . '· • \ I I I •

•'PIEDMONT'REFRIGERA TIO~ COMPANY'•_ 115 W. Main St. (Across from Lafayette Theatre) . Charlottesville·, Va. I ' Phone 27-145 ,

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About that marz1pa , , .the Xmas holidays. And many of k some tor non-

tl you want to rna ethe "dea'r hearts and gen e t I haven't the exactPeople" of Columbia were in there dray gues s. I think of

recipe at hand, but I canWith their Christmas grocel'Y list, but three things you need. ,BUYscratching off the .. items one by . t b the poundyour almond pas e yone as they filled their Shopping, (Continued on page eight)list.

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JTHE SCOTTSVILLE SUN /

'1he ocottsvrne on a care board table with nrtghtcolored runners you made for tilepraces-c-and tne big loaf at gooonome made bread you shceu-c-andthe tea you brewed-and the soundor the f?rgan grinder or hurdygurdy in the alley' four floors be-JOW; essences, flavors, memories.So, I know this Christmas morn-

ing wnl be as run of thrills wonderand appreciation as wnen youwere aged six or sixteen, or all tneyears of holiday seasons since .r'veknown you, And, dear, rememberthis, knowing you has ·put a can-die on my Christmas tree 0.£ life. I

I'-or tour L:hl1d-s t'-uture--t'igbt '1'J:S feel that I hav~ aosor,bed some of

0,' h ' the color of your artistic life.nee again, 'with t e approach ot Lhristmas, County So, now this season-again, you

people Jlave an opportumty, to Show-as they have shown man)' will take down all those little ~i-urnes in the past - tnac tney_ are,. 11l9-eed,good. neighbors. gurines including your madonna,·1hougn, tne generous purChase and. use or Cnnsunas Seius now and the wise men, and all sortsbemg solO!to· support rhe work ot th~ local county tuberculosiS of Noel like things you collected

when you wel'e stUdying art a-aSSOClations they nave a chance to aid the -Y,ear-around tight broad-and you will trim tIp youragamst tUberculosis in this community. window, mantel or some re·cessap-

The picture ot thl' joyfUl caroling child on the 1953 Christ:propriate for the occasion-and,mas ::>ealgraphICally portrays, the spmt ot the Chnstmas season, spiritually at least, I'd love toJhe happmess ot our cl~ildren is the purpose underiymg all our drop in on you and see tnat l{tue

Christmas niche all trimmed up-l;olia:ay preparations. I·' : just as you have oeen trimming it

'1he shadow ot tuberculosis dims the smiles of too many up for years and years-and havechildren'in our country, When TB strikes in_a home, it often

I means that a child is bereft for a long time of the Jove and.care of a parent It may mean grave financial ,cilfficulties which Ican permanently affect his future, Even worse, the child maycontract the disease and the dread tuberculosis meningitis mayc;evelop,

Among teen-agers TB is more co.mmon, It kills more youngpeople between the ages of 15 and 35 than any other disease,It can and does kill at any age, -

The local county, tuberculosis association is working con-stantly tl' protect the future of our children_ Its four-point pro-gram indue,es health education, case finding, rehabilitation, andmedical research, The Christmas 'Seal Sale is the only sourceof funds to carryon and expand the work of the association,

Every TB Christmas Seal y~u buy and use, you are helpingto fight T,,B, Answer your Christmas Seal letter at once and useTB Christmas Seals generously,~ ,

bun Uj{ : : "" .... ~__J. bernard MciJearmonlVlanaglllg bdltor .. .... : nuzaoetn 1< _ \V Imerrxcws .cc.rror ~~ H •• __ •••••• • __ •• __ • Mrs, jcnn Y. Liorrier~ ,

~.):':,ulJ<~yea!' In .e.ruecna rre, .e-ruvanna, .euceangoam ana. iverson Counties.~.:s.VlJa, year outside or these counties.

.e-uuusned weekly every 'r'nureuay or tne year

n.ntereo as seconn-ctass matter ReI, the post ornce at acottevrue,"Jl"/:;-Ill.<l,"octouer- 'e, l~ol.

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18DI'1aIWnigh unto God, and he will drew lffi,gihto you. Cleanse your

hands, ye sinn.e-rs,;and purify your hearts, ye (louble minded. (JaTUCS

'''8.) Re"d Matthew 7:t!4-29,In a university museum is a mural which sllwws a mighty arm

• i .~eac:hing upward from the earth. The artist ,meant" that this arm I

should represent the evil lust for power and ,gold.Power iin itself is' neither good nor' evil. It all depends on how

, .the power is used, bur tools and machines can serve to enrich life

or they can enslave life.This is a ,pro~lem for the individual a:s well as for society. In

our ow.nliveS' it is not enougih to ..develop our abilities. No ~ore Ul'gent Ineed exists than the need for men who will accept neither occupRjtionsInor re*,,"ards, ,compliments '!lor inducements, which rob rather thMlcontribute to true 'good life. An -abiding satisfaction comes to the manor wo~an who has faced this choice arn~ in Christ's, strength has

~hose'n on tJhe side of life. fMAYER,

f40' G()(l who art the light of the minds that knOw 'Dtee, Ule life 1

of the SOUl: that love Thee, an-d' tlhe streng-,h of those that seek ~e:TIl h . I

Help us to know Thee, thalt we may fully serve 00, W ose servllOO, Am- • Iis perfect freedom." In our Master is mune. quo i

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY iI, will use #N"hateverpower God has given me to His honor and

giony.

a cup of coffee witn you. Let's pre-tend-c-as we always have tnrougnthe years-huh'? And We could. goover your gUts together-e-rne boxof marzipan from Pat-is: the cook-ies rrom Norwayrtnat flat woodenbox of guava paste from a friendin New Orleans; the hand madecar~s from all your artist friends;a box of fine Blox paints fromBelgium; and there would be mypresent tram you-c-as usual-c-bs-cause you know it is what I like-one of your etchtngsc-and oh! no,this is a surprise! Some fine oldlace from France. Dear friend, theessences of the fine things of iifeare ,everlasting, and thus our joyis ever renewed on Christmasmorn."

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1953

SEE THE ALirNEW LINE, . \

of 1954 Pontiacs

.Yes, I know, it takes time towrite Christmas letters, but evena few personal words or sentenceson a card make -one's three-centstamp worth investing.I went into Walton's store to

see if I could get some almondpaste to maKe some m,arzipan forChristmas. Although there was noalmond paste, there were lots ofother good thi.ngs to fill up yourkitchen shelves and frigidaire over Charlottesville

III 106 1st - S. (Next To Tuel jewelers)I ---:C:::h~a~r~lo~t~te:.:s:::v~il~le~.:::

Something Extra Fine ForThe Christmas FeastSEE US FOR

•LARGE"SELECT OYSTERS

AND GRADE "A" SEA FOODSFresh Each Day From The Ocean

"We Clean Fish Clean",

CITY, FISH MARKET230 W, Main St. Charlottesville, Va,

Dial 2-8251

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at Your Neighborhood Dealer

~radley Peyton IIIPontiac Sales '& Service

1311 West Main St. (Next to University Theatre), .'

Christmas Shoppers Look __,When In Town Use Our

Specialized,

AUTOMOTIVESERVICE

MOTOR 'REPAIRS ROAD SERVICE

•,COLDWEATHER COMINGBetter Stop and See Us On Your Next Trip

RAD"IATORSCORES

For All Mqkes Cars - Trucks - Tractors

IT'S TO CHECK YOUR RADIATORRadia~ors Cleaned-Roddedand Repaired

New Cores Installed. LAWN MOWER SERVICE

An.thol'lzed Dealer-Parts andl S ' Fcr t R ,,' erVlCe or, m on- eO-CmtmMenttaland Briggs Stratton

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By, J~e F. Roberts, of you on Christmas Day. Many ,I especially lOVethe Christmas Christmas seasons may come and ;

and New Year's cards that have go, and your heart is f,orever and Imore than a mere signature. With- ever young with such a happy ca· 'out a few personal words, a greet- pacity to enjoy. You have a way i, ' ,ing card is like calling a friend on of appreciating even the seeming·the telephone, saying, "Hello, how Iy little things of life-as, sun-Iare you ?" Then slamming up the shinJ gl~nCing 'off a cedar bough;receiver in· his face. morning dew making frosty sugarI even like special Christmas plums on the trees outside your

letters for some friends and rela- window.s; toast and coffee andti.ves. Something like this for .ex- good conversation with a friend~ample, tala friend it suits. I well seasoned curry dishes-thatHere it is lagaiI}, dear friend Indian stew you made with rice

HaJPPY Christmas! I love to think and ct&-ryand so forth, and served

Plenty Easy Christmas MoneyWhen You Sell Us Your

P-APER.

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\THURSDAY, DECEMBER-__~--f~~~~=127,~1:':9~53~~_-r'_"":"--__~~~~~~~~~,:,:", __TliE SCOTTSVILLE SUN SEVENCountry Lawyer ---,-, ------'-------. 'bout six hundred well chosen sured are the natural rights of dam which makes our religion a faith. Arrived at under such greatwords is too long to quote here. mankind and if any Act shall be thousand times sweeter and more difficulty reiigtous freedom isBut the Ad can be and it is in hereafter passed to repeal the pre- acc-eptable than it would be if it something that should be closelythese worda: sent, or to narFow its operation; were a part of government as it guarded by mankind.. "Be. it enacted by the General such Act be an infringment of na- was before 1776 and imposed upon

Assembly, that no' man shall be tural right." the people.' Icompelled to frequent or suppor-t It is because' of that background It took trom the founding ofany religious worship, place or ~hat we today enjoy religious rree- christianity until the 1776 era toministry whatsoever- ... hal' shall be dam. We accept o~r religion be- develop real freedom of religionenforced, restrained, molested or cause we want to and\0 the way and public understanding of theburthened in his body or' goods, we want to, It is that very free- broader and fuller aspects of thenor shall otherwise suffer on ac- .count of his religiousopinion orbe- I-;--------------~,..-------..::..-----------------..,lief; but that all men shall be,free to profess, and by argument ito maintain, their opinions in mat- :tel's of religion, and that the same jshall in no wise diminish, enlarge,or effect their civil capacities"., Recognizing that -a subsequentGeneral Assembly could repeal or'modify this statute it was writtentherein that "the rights hereby as-

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By Walter JohnsonAs we ce~ebrate another Christ_ t~e older Virginia counties still

mas, .the birthday of our Savior ; o~, T1;-e concept of religiotlSwe might well pause for ' t-ee I am arose and caught on itl

a moment the lib ... WI IIof though.t .of and appreciation for I I eralism of thought that a-the rnagmflcence of the f . rose to reach a peak about 177.6,. . leedomof 1-religion that we enjoy and n the Virginia Declaration 0...

, th to re~ Right- 'cogmze at only In - , ,8, adopted June 15, 1776, the, a SOCIety last t

otherWIse free can religt , I em pertained to religion. ..1._

dom exist. IOUS free~ proclaimeq that religion or the

It may be wei} to recognize th t duty. OWed.OUrGreater was one t

our Christianity has ex' t a b,e dIrected by reason and convic-I IS ed for- tton and t bnear y two thousand years no y force and violence

yet "men , and that lthave been free to enJ'oy it I I was the mutual dutyon y less of all to t'than ten pel' cent of t'. prac Ice christian for-

nat tIme bear an I ..Other-wise the church h ' ce, aye and chanty towardsas been a eaich th T1part ...of government and hi ...., a et'. nat was as far as

shews many blood . story thmkmg at that moment permitted" y confltcts were them to go

fought In Europe and" .Minor eve I" In ASIa It was not until more than nine-r .re 19lOn, tt

In colon' I d een years later that Virginia .pro-ra ays some grou did I· .ps I c armed religious freedom by

come to America seek' , I.' mg opport- statute. This celebrated Act wasunity to worship as th. ey wanted to passed on December 26, 1785. Itbut those dissenter '. s wer e .hardly broke the ice rather sharply andless llltolerant of oth C·' I, ., ers. olomal made eaSIer the later adoption of IMal yland did have a meaSUre ot the First Amendment to the Fe-religious freedom. deral Constitution prohibiting C;:on-I

Colonial Virginia conformed to gress from making any law res-I'the standards of England. the pecting religion. 1

church in Virginia. was a part and This Virginia Act for establish- Iparcel o~ government. Men were ing religio\;s freedom is one of thecompelled to comply with direc- finest and most inspirational -aocu-lives of the church or face tri-ai ments ever drafted and a real plea-and whi,ch many did as records in sure" to read. The preamble of a·

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'I Rambll"nas "~'ork Union News TIDBITS 1954 Farm Bureau April, Jiune, August "J1d Ootober,l"-t (Continued from page toUl) Board of Di:rectol'S me,etings W~JlI A survey tens us that about of a party, and they had a wonder- '...... be held monthly starting In

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$900~OOO'OOOwill be spent for toys Mrs. L. $. Mabry has returned rui time. The three' of them re- Cha'.·rman Named ,January on the ..second Thursdaythis year, or about $20 for each home tarter spending nine months turned to Scottsville on Sunday, I, night. \American child under 14. This as a patient in Johnston Willis The Board, also suggested that

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seemS' to be a conservative cstt- Hospital. MTS.Mabry was serious- Mrs. M. B. Hill, Lelia Allison's L. K. Tbomer,.' Howard Black, interes,ted Fiarrn 'B'UJ;eaumembersmate when you see model trucks ly burned shortly arter- she moved mother, t;as been gone from this Mrs. E. C. Browning, and Ernest t with our 10Cra,1I'epre~enta-and trains going Itke hot cakes to Fork Union to make her home. 'area for about a month tending to Morris .were named as 1954 com- mee 'I Assembly

I,at P,rices tw,ice wha,t the aver.a,ge Congr-atulations to Mr. and MrJ. another naoy. I don't know what mtttee chairmen by the Fluvanna nves rto . the Generarl• rpose'1 .. . I some time in .Ianuany. C ie pu.,0hr 11d WIll recerve accordtng W. F. Snead on the arrival of a all that family would do If they F'arm Bureau's Board of Direct- t uamtto the 'survey. n is alarming to' baby girl born Friday at the Uni- didn't have Mrs. Hill to call on at ~ors 'at a recent meeting. Othert of this meeting will be 0 ac

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cdntemplate how big a pile of versity of Virginia Hospital.. each new arrival. She seems' to committee heads appointed were our jeg-isladors with son~e 0 ejunk, 'how many miles nig'n, could 'I'he James Rivanna Garden Club be constantly on the go, at\.ct its Ellis Snead, Catherine Sewell, Har- important resolutions' of our oe-.

~, . t.ion on the state level.be formed of all the toys that will met Thursday with Mrs. Edward always new babies she goes for, " riet LOVing, Harry Shephard and gal1lZiaIbe broken and discarded by -thls time Morris. The~topic of the evening She'll be back In Scottsville on Dallas Johnson.next year, ...It is, still a question in was "Christmas ArI'angerrient~.' Friday, 'or..Mr, Toomer is to head the tm-, ,my mllld whether 01'\ not the new- Congratulations tGlMr, and Mrs. \ --- pOl'itant Resolutions Committee

,1950 D d W f I est inventions in toys, -becoming Raymond Campbell on the al'1'ival Here tor a1coup:e of days. start- for the coming ye'ar, with HowardClOg eO a

Owyarer, \~more true to the real thing, such of a baby girl born Dec'2mber 12 ing on Sunday night was Worth Black and Mrs, 'Browning acting

ea~- 'I1·e ner as a baby d,ollthat blows ,bubbles or in Cinc,inn:alti,Cnlia. ' Leap, Jr. to visit his parents. Jun- h ' hI as co-c\ aU'lUen of t e Program

1949 Ch V',I t 2 d S' ,a hydraulic·dump truck, make,aI1lY Mr, ,and Mrs, Jack Moyer and ior works in Waynesboro at Du- Committee. Mr. Morris )Vas !again,'

e ro e ," r. e,. , " h'ld th . p.ont, and only has to work fOUl'

d F II E• d more ImpreSSIOn on a c.1 an daughter of Norfolk were week- named to head the Service Com-

.an. u y qUlppe Itlid the old cast-iron fire wagons end guests of Ml'<:1,Moyer's paI'- days a week. Isn·t that tne goodO Ow

.,. '"( mibtee which is in charge of thehke new. ne "n ..1and th~se bea~tiful dolls wi~ ents, M'r. and Mrs, ',-V, R. Pettit, life?? Farm Bureau Bang's Vaceination~r .han'd-pamted chma faces and kId. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of Program,' I

'b d' 'A h'ld' . 1"" t Ed and Hilda Turner from Char-

I0 Ies, IC I S I~naollla IOn sup· Alexandria were ~unday ,guests of MrsL Sewell ,and· Mr. Snead were f{1~10

1949 Chevrolet 4 dr Sta I' II th t' " d lottesville came over to see Ed's J;. .oo ~ - pIes a 'a s mlssmg ,An' per- Mr. and I...Irs, Harry Snead. appointed as co-chairmen of the ,rs 1/tion Wag,on- Clean! haps the nione:v sl'en;; for all the Mr.. and Mrs. Dick Purcel.l and mother ~nd sister, Mary Pearl, tal' Legislative Committee whose duty ~~'A1'/JJ!Il'"

It h' 'od t the week-end. ~I"'(;One Owner , r ex ra mac mery III m ern oys son, Dickie, of Louisa, sp-ent Sun~ it is to follow through on the or- p

could be better used for the relief day as the. guests of Mr. and' Mrs. ganization's curren,t resolutions. Sffl.I ,J948 Chevrolet 2..dr. Se...of unfortunateS' both here and a- J. W. Norvell.' Betty Gayle, daughter of Hazel Mrs. Lovinp' is to head the FaI'm

. . and Sylvester Payne, 'spent last p ~WITH ...--,.===-dan-,- FuHy Equip-'j' broa,d, or far simple playgrouqd Mrs. Ethel Snead, Misses Jl.1ne Bureau's publicity work for the '--

t t b h I week-end with her gTanCimot'her,d '

'I eqmpmen a' many arren sc 00 - a,nd Sue Snead, Mr. and Mr.s. Mcar~ d Rpe Mrs. N. T. Payne, at Payne's Mill, yeair, an any Sh~p'herd was _ ".,;,.- ..1- - - -.,..-

Iy.ards,' ,\ . vin Morr:is, and Col. J. C. Wickct' named Membership Chairman. KEEP WARM-SAVE FU ELC E d tl t t' h Buckingham. She went, on SatUl'~

1948 F'ard Club ,oupe..,-I VI en y ne:,' COJlllUn,lS w ,0 have been confined to their 'homes Dallas Johnson was selected asday and came back Monday nI'g'ht Do." p,' 'p with don.eroll'. drofty zone,

el,. . wrote that kItchen knIves are for the past week due to illness ' ' h - I, ean .' . c airm'3-n of the orglanization's in l'ollflhome when,it's'o eosy ond inex_

household Items seldom replaced Mr. and Mrs. John Winn Snead 'I pensive to weothentrip with Morfite.

I, . ·V. P. I. shut its-'door last Fri- neWly formed Telephone Commit- Simply press plioble Mo,tite (Hound win-

1947 Dodge 2..dr~ Fully didn't have boys in the family. AI- of Colonial Heights spent the },:!J.stday for a delightfully long Christ-, tee. It is the responsibility of this: dows,doon,boseboordi,etc.ltkeepscold

E. d CI ...... though we do possess 'one of my week-end as guests at Mrs. Georgie t o"t, keeps heat in, shllb ~lIt ~st ond dirt.qUlppe _ eau, grandfather's' stag horn steal\: ;Snead" - mas vacati@n, and the young col~ commi tee to \¥,ork with other too! Morfite adheres to ony cleon, dry

legiateS' dashed' home to ,make similar groups in the county for I SlIrface. No tool5, no tocking

1947 Ford 2..dr Sedan - knives that has been sharpened Ull- Mrs. E.' J, Snead spent the past merry until January 4. Those the obtainment of more and bet_Ii ;:~~2;n~::e;::t::~~:i:;

F II E' '. d til the blade is nicely curved and week-end ,'n RI'chmond as' the t \ dU 'y qUlppe from around here are I Donaid er telephone service. average size win ow.,very narrow, the life-span of an guest of Mrs. FloTence Stephens, Combs, ioe Kidd, Franklin Ferney- In addiHon to naming committee \ 294-984-$125

1946 Ford 2-dr. _1- FullYlordina,ry paring knife,is s,hort, to Leroy White spent the past ' " L ~~~ __ --'. hough" Charles Hamner and Rich- heads, the Board of Directors apM'1

E. d say the least. A kmfe IS ~andy week in Alabama attending the,qUlppe ard Heath. proved a pLan oalling for the es- W F Pit & So

,when a screw uri vel.' is not, It is Fox Hunters .tAssoc~a.tionConven- I • • ,au e t n, \ fIt ' thO tablishment of regular, set Board, I1946 Chevrolet 4-dr. Se- a1,so use u, 0 pry open mgs tion,

th 11 after the fIrst 3 Hurt I'~', Wreck and Membership 'meeting dates. I, . WI , especla y Th'2 Cornelia Levall circle met u I

dan t' h th 't b' ks oft On Saturday a'pou't •. p, m, Percy 1954, Farm, Bureau membership IlIme, w en e pam rea . Monday night with Mrs. Milo .1941 PI th 4oodr. IIi it will not cut through a bam~ Blowvelt. Cobb, 28 years old, employed by meetmgs wdl be held on the seM\

Ch-ymou T ' t _ boo fishing p~e, it will make an Mrs. Isabella Marshall and son, the United StfJ.tes· Rubber com-l 'eap ranspor a, , , 'f 't 1 h ke<l ha d' t' h d a h ad• lmpresslOn lIS W ac '. l' Bobbie, spent the week-end with pany as sec IOn man, a e-Ibon enough, making an interestmg Mrs, Marshall's pa:rents, Mr. and on collision with James Warren

scalloped pattern- along the edge Mrs. H. M, Bransfor<l. Freeman, 25, of Charlottesville in Iof the blade, but rendering it, use- Mrs. Jo Ranson is spending some his 1952 Ford. StlMe Trooper E.less for peeli.ng potatoes. it is' an time in Roanoke with her parents, .C. Riner, who rushed to the scene ieasy thing to drop in tall grass ~r: a'fid 1VtrS. Dunlop. of the accident, stated' tb:8.t theand .Jose, after a game of mumbly- Lit:tl 'Jonette R1anson daughter Freeman cal' was partially off the t\

I g If used often enough to e , ,~ !'oad when the two cars collided.', pe . of Mr, and Mrs. William Hanson,

Lovingston Motor Sales sharpen pencils, it usually go~s to celebrated her third birti';tday on Cobb was drivi,ng '!Ol'1,ongROllte 1an early grave via tre same waste- December 3, Among the guests 626 apprpximately a he.lf mile \basket that held the pencil shav~ were connie\ Isnead, Judy Snead, from Route 6, when he pulled out '\ing~. I live for the day when any Donna 'Bakersmith Ellen ¥,ihite, to pass a car, and met Fre'emanknife in the kitc"hen:ViB groWlm~l- Chip Maness, Chip 'Harding, Bon- coming from the opposite direc- !low enough to acquire that nIce nie Dr\.~mwright IJnd Ann Morris. tion, it wa's reported. \sharp, thin edge that comes from Mrs. _Virginia spJ;'ouse Thurston \

• V Iconstant contact with a sfutarpening 21, w,is in the car with FreemllJn,Lovmgston, a. stone,' In And Around Colum~ia and all three were hospitalize<! as I

t. (Continued from page 1!iix) a result of the accident. Mrs."

Phone 3402 ·Va. Dr. 710 Eac,h year at Chris:mas ,'me, d 't1 at a wholesale grocer (if you 'on Thurston suffered 'a', broken arm, ,

more new and attractive electnca Moct make it by grinding your own al- but was reported i·n,satisfactory

ly lighted decorations are intr tie-

I ,monds), get '8,: recipe for fondant cond,'tI'on,'Freeman was treated fored, and every home has a gay, (that's white of egg, a few drops face cuts, and Cobb was operated,s'pot somewhere, either from the

I of water and a whole lot of con- on Tl,esday mornin~ for fractured,'bubbhy- lights on the tr e e, the ~fectioner's sugar w1h~ppedup tOMknee cap. He also suffered tornlighted face of Santa in the win-

d ,gether), 'and t-Jy a box of vege- ligaments, and is expected to staydow, or a garland of Ilg11tsaroun •..table coloring--.-all colors. Now, in the hospital about a week.the "d'Oor. Even candles are now fmodel the pa'Ste into s'hapes a Both cars were completely de-

Do you ,have budget trouble? .'lighted by tiny electric "flames." I'd t fruits, vegetables, fowers, amm- molished.

k' t m 'dest priced \But -today l.n.e children Iearne a ".:.=== _Are you lao mg 01" 0' - als, elc., cover with fondant fo-r i

Ch 'stmas 'LI'St? If make candles, and they are en~ \. ..I. tgifts for your 1'1·' .. ' . ft each color). And there you have beside his. After lunch .tho:::hos~'D store has tJhe tranced at the mysterIous, so t dl'so Bruce oS rug,· k h 1" hit d something unigue-except for such started to ea his can e saYing,.,

a~swer in Coty',s "GifTrim" Crea- \ glow they rna e w, en Ig e. places 'as bon bon stores in Paris, "We always eat our oandles aftcr, ' ' C t favorites-Per}i Candlelight will never cease to lunch," B~t alas', th~ butler hadt~ons, Tp.ese e Y 1 h t t th There'S a story of la:genfleman

'I t W t r SOII'dColoom'e cast a spell of enc an men , e dl ' t k dfurnes TOl e a e, .1:>'.')' . 1 b who invited a friend to lunch; but switched can es by mlS a e, an, ' de d "AlR"SPT+n......, more so because It can on y e ' h dDustlng Pow r an U\l.~ . t first he. told the butl"2l' to place while the guest enjoyed is can y

, II 'ft wrap- used on rare occaSIOnswhen greaFace Powder-are a gJ.' , . I., a real wax candle beside the oandle, the host was forced to eat'. d in holiday rib- caution IS taken agamst flre haz- f . the one of wax.'

'peel and tnmtme st Pric.o...1'from' ards. Oandles on the' table, whereg __u_e_st_'_s_p_I_a_c_e_,_a_n_d_o_n_e_o_:..m;-a_r_z_'_l'_'_n , _bans at no ex ra co. "'U I ,-

$2 8'5 ou can c'hoose from adults are on guard, Will always$1.25 to . .Yf Co t y fra-, lend a glow that can never be re~four World - a,.moU5 .

Coty "GifMI 'placed by the electrical substitutesgrances M,ake your, . I' f Bruce'S I -or -am I being too romantIc? A,-,' 'm" selection tooay rom .,,-:1 . D' , 3881 _I man may not be able to see what I"G'fT'rim" DIsplay la 'I. . 'he is eating as well, but he can't..,cottsville, Va. .' \ see'"a lady's wrinkles, either.

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LIST YOUR FARM\ ,business ~r 1 mond, spent Satutday a'nd -Sunday.timber land witlh me. I .sell pr~-\with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Tit}.daIJ.'.vo.tely and at public auctIon. La~- Mr; l1nd Mrs. L. "'S. Baber and,den Atkins, Realtor, Planter s Miss Olga Batista were shoppers,Bank Bldg:, :krarmville, Va. in Charlottesville on Monday.l" \

, " d Mr and Mrs, Nelson Tindall atMWill the man m pane e t~'\ick, . '

b" bus driver tended the Semor Play at Flu-that wlss seen Y to •, ' t· nd wheel Ivanna High School on FndaySaturday plcl{ up Ire a . .at Little Carter's Bridge please m~t. E Bab . 'ted in thelreturn or contl3.~t1., E. Crawford, IrS. mml1 e1'VISI L' d I

home of Mr. and Mrs. m sayWarren. Baber Monday night and the Wjl~ \'Wishing all my friends and ton Tapscott home on Tuesdayenemies, and saihts and sinners a night. :Merry Chri8'tmas and A Happy Leake Tapscott spent Sunday INew Year-Bill-The Barber~ with his sister, Mrs Virginia BalMIPalmyra, VirginiaDuncan. ling, at Gold Hill

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